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July 09, 1989 • Page Image 11

…, H .. al .. m.ftl'" . graduation Id The Hea tart gr duation eeater of' attraction at the Three Imers Hip School r-� __ .. Thirty-lC\al little &raduates tepped hi ·th smiles on their faces they marched in to receiYe their diplom and ang, -Be My . Friend aDd ·ABC Rcd". Teacher Kim Chandler 'and s iatalit Carol Shippy 0 d You Know? presented the Parent A ards, ' Th�ir closing' SODg wa DID YOU 0 ••• that we ·Good-By Dear Friends"...…

July 09, 1989 • Page Image 13

…7p . 10:30 12 noon 1: 2:30-1 p.m. 7 p.m. ACT-SO 7 p.m. eft Gibson. C • NAACP 8oerdof 7 p.m. ., I A.Young 10 •. m. .-Tr _. AFL-CIO Schoof Progrem Room 2-2 7:30p.m. Jr • 10 �.m. 12:30 p.m. • …

July 09, 1989 • Page Image 15

…think it d sene the people arc hoping to ddr ." • Creashaw . d, he realizes those are "legitimate questioGs· that Yarbrougb raises, b the time to address them· D and he hope the "citizens wo d upport the rene of the mil- lage." OIl Monday· July 3, on Harbor City 0.- IUWClIll meetinl . uoa 'VOted to cityope . Voters will decide WbeIDer to 10 mills for the . two mills for the· &ry. The q . that . Yarbrough voted "No" for pear o...…

July 09, 1989 • Page Image 17

…�\ elp Af icare Help • Afrians still SO hungry. • Africa still need more wa er. • Alricam still., without health care. • AI,i still emef'Jency iunce. In � Af,' s still need youl Yesll �se ... Make your .. !'fOUI to P Africa Enclosed is my gift of: o SSO 0 $100 0 $500 01 __ . r …

July 09, 1989 • Page Image 19

…re Sincel • established vital programs to in.. . crease awarcne s of the profitability of the ethnic HBA category. For more infomtlllion cOlll«t A.lIBAl III Etut Wacker Drive, Suite 600, 8y Chicago, lUinois 60601,312/644- 6610. the following decision and determine the costs of each: a) Place to have the party, b) r ise to be a rded 3) Security; if y 4) MI. aDd a host. - Publicize, Publicize d Publicize. Remember. when­ ever ...…

July 09, 1989 • Page Image 23

…• r REQUEST FOR QUOTES TO PROVIDE S2 VICE UNDER THE MICHIG OPPORTU ITY A D SILLS TRA I 0 PROGRAM (MOST) (P.A . . 259 of 1983) FOR FISCAL YEAR 1990. The Berrien County Depart­ men of Soci vices'· re­ que ling the submission of q to provide the following contractual employment nd' training services to public . tance client during the period October' 1, 1989 through Sep­ tember 30, 1990, for Job Club, �---___;,=;__;,����--; and ...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 1

…, RCH I FOR U CF " Latino, AslantPacific and Na- 1M American women 0 are sorely affected by limitations in • choice because of poverty. . for birth-control u e in the The Partnership Program United States but doctors are recently covened a (orum on allowed to presaibe i for ter­ abortion, reproductive rights minal cancer cases. e drug and the rc ofthechurchinaf- has been rongfully ad- fuming choice, attended by minstered birth co...…

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…By A. U· . ,Sr. NNPA NewsServic« WASHINGTON, D.C. The Secretary of the Smith­ sonian Institution, Robert Mc­ Cormick Adams, . scheduled to be the principal witness at an April 19 congressional hearing into the Institution�s minority employment practices. An ear­ lier hearing into the museum's racial attitudes held March 14. The Government Activities and Transportation ubcommit­ tee of the House Committee 011 GoYemment Operatiee...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 4

…Opinion/Commentary 'Editorials! Letters from beooming violent They also d team of at- r . . them. We a e that the Mayor of W ington, D.C., arion Barry, played a key role in preventing the Wa hington, D.C. po . ce from orming the buildiag that occupied by the students. Like ise, the Reverend Jesse J ckso in­ trumental in assisting the otiation process. It i our ope that e offi­ Howard University will le rn omething from this pr...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 5

…· I eyou g·ge By Dani _ Amilcar Cabral, the brilliant theoretician and leader of the truggle for independence in Guinea-Bissau in West Africa, argued that students, inteUec­ tuals, and the middle class were key to sparking the struggle for change among. oppressed people. . Cabral observed that" the petite bourgeosie had three principal tendencies: some tend to "wanabe" like the rulers and desist in having the university oppres...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 6

…4 Be cas 0 ered to persons 18 years and older inc ude: 0. e e t 0 utrition Counseling I 0 sure 0 edicatlons Counseling 0v 0 0 Pulmonary Function 0 e (pro e of 21 tests . 0 Oral/Dental Check 0 G Be n.1ng 0 �ealth Hazard Appraisal 0 Test 0 Colorectal Cancer Screen:.t.ng 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. �ursday, April 13, 1989 in. the tc Hospi is 0 ering this free health screening, not to replace ail. physici , but to a...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 7

…PHILADELPHIA, PA­ Launched on the premise that success would follow if they structured an organization to help peopl enhance their quality of life through health, wealth and wisdom, CCI has, in two short years, grown to be­ come the largest B a-owned and operated networ market·' ing company in the country . During the past year, sales have ina-eased nearly 400%, a rate far surpassing that of most American corporations. The fir h...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 8

…GOOD To rt charges t the co t of m int ining com- munity college might further dri out busir less Ho ever, Heath ho ed The . chi an Citizen a tter from Highland Par DEVCO citing survey undertaken by Arthur D. Littl Company of Cambri e, assachusetts on the dvantages of doing busi- n in Highland Par George E. Ho ll, DEVCO city •• H n ddcd that many of these b in indicated the quality of education and train­ ing provided by the ...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 9

…OCTAVIAHA I • KI S- Labo 0 gan·z ; civil rig leader laid to est aYQrs Warn Of II� ng Hot Summer' WASHINGTON, D.C. - Mayors of two of the nation's leading cities warned last week that America could be in for a repeat 1960's style inner city J 0 HAN N E S BUR G , rioting if something is not done soum AFRICA - For years soon to provide greater job op­ South Africa's Dutch Reform portunities and curb the spread Church had maintaine...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 10

…• c e e- ge . dney disease in epidemic peoportio . And I've seen of the ab tracts (summary p pers) to be presented at the symposium is even scarier. the do ide," e up ide j t more BI c re becoming organ do 0 Also ve finaDy got the ttention of both Black and . communiti cviden of the fact that cleo . ts from all over tb rid are coming here to help not only to identify the problem but find solution to it," he said Dr. Callend...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 11

…11 Archie Reyno ds Archie Reynolds Jr., ARRTf the March Employee of the Month at Detroi Osteopathic Hospital, is so interested in challenge that he is taking liberal arts courses at Wayne County Community College "just to learn more." Reynolds' love of challenges must ha rubbed off on his two daughters: one i studying to become a neurosurgeon, the other a chemical engineer. Reynolds, a registered radiologic technologist, also e...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 13

…Uly· e Adam . I a Detroit AIIII_J FERNDALE Ulysses Adams is a man who practices what be preach . Rely on hard VtlOrk; build on aD education. AdamsoWDS Ferndale Food­ land, �tno' d N'me Mile. For Adams, owning the store is the realization of a dream and the hope of greater things yet to come. It was a dream that dated . back to his high school days in Milledgeville, Georgia where he worked in a local grocery store as a elf ...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 14

…I CHURCH • I.e. SIC Department of � Pilgrim Rest Bapti Church, 1105 E. . S . be in their Spring Concert on Sunday, April16, t S;OO p.m. . e wi be, "Phap- sody of Spring". The choi . under the direc­ of D . d Brock and Pasto Emery Vame.. . Tbel Annual The choir will be doing ren- • be ce ted on Sun- . ditions of coin . ding ·th 25, 1989. . the Spring nd Summer Seaso • They will be uniformed in pastel colo of the rainbo . Spe...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 15

…-_._------ -'----------�--- April' -15, MICHIGAN CI'I1ZEN Benton Harbor Area News 700· Jobs open in .s mmer �,·:/youth :::::::,::::::::::::::::�::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::-:'::::'�""'::::::::::'::::::::::::::::::::':::::::::::,,:::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: LAKESHORE ifORS Inc. 1074 E. NAPIER . (616) 926-7171 ll('mocr� Orrhdl'\J:;l.an 'oln- cocuI) \ ill .J(.pp J for n I 10 & rau � 8:.30 ...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 17

…9 -15, MICHIGAN CITIZEN Benton Harbor Area News a e Today Count Group eets ing for Homemak Aides CAKt Home ng CAdit Forms out. 11 a.m."" p.m.. April 13. _. - Each Friday. Need1ecnft and Craft Project. 11 a.m .. Work on Cathe • 1 p.m. Bring your craft mtlnm.tmentllfun. - On Tunday. April 18. Blood u ahic. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. - Bowting - Lakeside Lane • South Hawn. Leaving Ce r, Tues­ day, April 18. at 2 p.m. Carpool Of' Drtve, $1...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 19

…� 9 -15, 1919 MICHIGAN crnZEN 19 Finances/Money ns ByJ R.N In America today, there is an entire industry producing -large sums of money by simply spon­ soring seminars aad workshops. Americans have an insa�1e desire for kno Ieda and ap­ pear willing to pay anywhere &om S2S to $SOO to listen to e expert tell tbcmho to im­ prcwe their 1iYes. The most popular - and • !bCl'efo e �t income produ- mg - se focus on weight I how to mo...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 20

…WI. .. A. Most vitamins and minerals are re . ed, Vitamin c . e ception and will be duced greatly during drying. I itamins, miner and calories in dried fruit are more con- I centrated, If you e t dried .. apricots to equal the weight of four fresh apricots, you get e than five times the vitamin A and more than four times the calories. Q. t 0 Whiti A Beat w 01 eggs or egg yo to be froze ·th one of the foUo ing: 1/8 t poon salt...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 21

…o '.15, 21 . l 'I Better Living ;Dear Erik: DearN.K., It is \W)' important that you maintain a positive attitude and not let the fear of aime prevent you from leading a normal life. It is also importaDt that you take basic precautions and follow simple tips from police depart­ ments around the country. (1) HaYe a friend ccompany you on errands. (2) Don't carry a purse, if you can avoid it Pot your money and your credit cards...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 22

…Wd6c J SCX>U, Clerk Beaton Owter Township pproved payment of d bills in the aJDOQD,[ 0I�,,70Ll0 d d bi iD the amount of �5.95. U Loan d Grant Committee' recommeadation d p oved a applicatio e t of $5,000.00 for e Herb Bam, 1955 Greenley Ave. Set April 18, 1989, the Hearing da e to co . der grant­ . g ollforge, Inc. an Industrial F cilities Exemption Certifi- teo Accepted resign tions of George Culverho from the Planning Com...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED The Berrien-Cass- Vall Bur Private Industry Council , announces the availability of Requests for Proposals (RPP's) fo Training in the tri-county area. . RFP's may be obtained as of u'�r�AnO April 10, 1989, from PIC offices in .Benton Harbor, Dowagiac, RESIDU::'.NCOME Niles, Hartford, and South Haven. OPPOIn1JN1TY ' A pre-proposal (bidders') CALL OWl conference will be held Mon- 1------ .. day, April 17, 1989, at 3:00 p...…

April 09, 1989 • Page Image 24

…" �ave the Children Saturday, April 15,19 9:00 am Jrl'l • .-a. Gu Gro Detroi , Quartet Union ltall King Soloman's Temple Prayer Poe et Interna ional ach one ... Teach One Program The Wheatley Speci . Donation( ): aking a Difference Together" …

October 09, 1988 • Page Image 1

…. I FU D HUD says City Commission responsible I warranted, I ·n recommend that," City Man er Steve Man­ ning is said to h ve responded. Yarbrough tter get ready for court As sh uld Mayor Wil­ liam Wolf, C mmissioners George Wysi ger , Arnold Smith, alp Crenshaw, Michael Gova s and former 1. commissioner Do hy Die ey and Norval Weiss and former Mayor Wilce Coo . According to t1le HUD offi­ cial who sent the Ie er to the cit...…

October 09, 1988 • Page Image 2

…A �------�----��--�------�------------------------------------------------------����==��=============1 I WORLD NEWS o IBIA PA from his office t focu on implement tion of Re olution 4J5. 'There is a great d I of uncertainty. Th who h ve re concerned that tbey wiU continue to have. And th o d n hav ' arc concerned f th ( r hat) the. in (gain) in terms of pow ir h h politically and ccc nomic lly." amihi . called the la.l H' . I.) ...…

October 09, 1988 • Page Image 3

…0Wmwi and CE. O. Detroit Edison, 2000 Second Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 and t� . W� Lo� of the Michigan I Pu�hc Service Commission,. which regulates Detroit �n, at Post Office Box 30221, Lans­ ing, Michigan 48909. Those that wish can receive envelopes, stamps and stationery at the Highland Park City Hall. Those that fe t Uncomfort­ able writing long letters could send a post card, which will also be distributed at city hall....…

October 09, 1988 • Page Image 4

…OPINION/ COMMENTARY/ LETTERS; EDITORIALS economy. In ew Yor City, for ex­ ample, the cost of a taxicab medallion is more th n S70,(XX); as result, few Blacks in e' Yor own taxis. By contr st, Washington, D.C., has many Black-owned taxis because of the city's low entry cost. Home-occupation ordina - ce are playing an increasing significant role in keeping B lacks poor. The city of Chicago, for example, puts severe restrictions on...…

October 09, 1988 • Page Image 5

…OPINION/' COMMENTARY,! LETTERS/ EDITORIALS • .1 AWAY BUT NOT THE LEGACIES California boat marinas. Those are not the businesses that promote Blac development Eighty percent of all new jobs in the American economy are generated by small businesses, but' these small inesses re­ quire seed capital Those same pension funds wilh all Ole Black-earned dollars could provide th· much�aeeded capi­ tal. . I penalize 10 -iaco J?COple . a...…

October 09, 1988 • Page Image 7

…· . 7 "I have a dream," said Dr. artin Luther King, "that one day my four little child en wi be judged not by the color of th ir skin, but by the content of their character." It was a dream whose reality Dr. King had experienced during his education at Morehouse College, one of America's Blac colleges. In an environmen of openness, opportunity and high expectations, young artin Lut er King, Jr. learned to stretch his intellectu...…

October 09, 1988 • Page Image 8

…, HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS feren­ to un- nd its p rtm nt a ed nGr n --- - - H.P. College -I· faculty honored B 0 HIGHLA D PARK - Three members of High­ land Park ommunity College received recogni­ tion from organizations in the community at large. Dr. Com r Heath Ill, H.P.C. . president, received a Blac Col­ legelUniversity Leader­ ship A ard from Omega P i Fraternity t their 65th rand ncla in Dal Te _ Biology in tructor ...…

October 09, 1988 • Page Image 9

…Since the dayS when Black fraternal organizatIOnS \Nere born. Black men _ have come together In clubs and community groups to serve as role modefs. mentors and benefactors of Black youth Today. the members of 100 Black � of Atlanta carryon In tnat Insptra· tlOnal trachtlOO, hetpng }OUng peooe to devetop seff·esteem and pride through the1r "PrqJeCt Success" pro­ gram. AdoptIng an ent e etghth· grade class, members hefp prOVIde heal...…

October 09, 1988 • Page Image 10

…'11�tlj���tt�@t���������������Httf}�������������t�t������t�t1tt}t�:::: .. ... ::: Clturch. . _' J. L • present ' be ce ing their Ice Brea 88, Saturday, October Anni rsary Sunday, Oc- 15 from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. the tober 9 t 3 p.m., t e Walkcr Arena Annet Building. ount Zion B pi" t Church. Special guests will be Jeff Mills, r. ndon Hughes i the also izzard". There will be ma.DaSl�er. R p groups and Rappers; The 1 Q.C. of Awesome Ore an...…

October 09, 1988 • Page Image 11

…I . l 11 TCO ..... �AGHIEVE A·· W '. A • R • D I I - - • I 9 d .. - 988 Communications RecIpient Cathenne L Hughes Washington. DC 1988 Ar s RecIpient Cordelia Anderson Minneapolis. Minnesota � I e 1988 Civic ReCIpient Minnie Bolds-Moore Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 1988 BUSiness ReCIpient Ronald L Thompson St LOUIS: MISSOUri I \ I - 1988 Education ReCipient Elnora D Doruet 'C) \ Hampton. Virginia SURGEON GENER rs ...…

October 09, 1988 • Page Image 12

…CHURCH o Sunday, October 23, 1988, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. the exhibit hall will open for viewing of American African OWl and African Textiles. Th public is invited For further information call (313) 861- from 10:00 am. to 2:00 p.m. ayor Sco is Bible ay pea er Detroit - The Annual Women's Day t Bible ay Temp For Better Living lo­ cated 2995 Jo Road Detroit will be held nunda October 231 the Honorab Ma or ar­ tha G. col...…

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