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October 31, 1984 • Page Image 1

…U GO -Acrod of 600 penon left the annual MCP Dinner rallied by spe - to the theme of "Vote to e Our Goals Reality _,' A highlight of the evening the announcement by busi­ oman and civil right der . e Ann Reynold t t ,purc . a $1,000 membership for herself d a 500 life membe for her niece, Cberyl E. Dixon in Chicago. �ntice Sydnor, �CP om of th Life em- ber . p committee receiv d the membership from rs. Rey­ nold th cro d resp...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 3

…Jacobs: , eed national urbanpol icy' YORl( - Describing the need for a national urban policy critical, ational Urban Le gue President John E. Jacob aid Thursday October 11 that ucc ful partn rship between the government, busin and community-ba d-organizations to r vive the economic role of the nation' citie depend on it, in a peech at a community affairs conference held at the Federal R rve Bank in Phila­ delphia. J cob rted t...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 5

…continue In sound, debt-free financial operation. The days of wasteful spending are over. we know how to balance the needs of the Township with our tax dollars. Provide the best pollee and fire services that the Township residents deserv and · the Township can afford. With this team, you can count on It I alntaln and xpand a healthy economic , base for the Township. We-will work to at- -,_ tract new business, to expand the jOb oo- . ...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 6

…CI - 0 .• / Co ntary thing. lot Re gan ould not re peel me if I topped criticizin him, hoping for nothing more than the pre ct of bein e come t the lte any Ho of I cannot, in the co i ce, embr r tion th t thrown rnillio of c children into a e. crin the d I '. C I J 1,1 …

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 7

…, OCT. 31 - NOV. 6, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE SEVE GREATER E E EZE RrrUAL TEMPLE, 118 Lake St., Benton Harbor, announces Revival Tim from onday, Oct. 29 through ov. 2. Phrophet Bobby Dawson i in charge of the mces which begin promptly each night at 7:30 p.m. Ebenezer will have its Annual Harve t at 3:3Q p.m. Sunday, ov.4. Elder Clarrissa Blackamore is p tor. PROGRESSIVE BAPTIST CHU CH celebrated their 13th Annual Autumn Tea on Sun...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 8

…c �':' .�; .. , , , . ' ,- , o Ope ............................... : . · · · · · · · · • • .C.D.C. C Co • ; , ................•............. , t c urc ouse community. e Ope Ho Id St. the fifth dioce piritu ren it C holic p rishe . Intere ted dult are en- d to come to the b m nt of th churc t 6 pm. for th dinn f. For more in­ form tion, call ther David darn t St. John ectory , 925-2425. ernati onal T a T...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 9

…Anilual reports ere pre- Imted by chairpenons of th MCP committee : II. Syn­ der and Thenon Beard, mem- ps; political , Robert DawlOn; Youth, Bobbie cAfee. . dent Bill Gill d Vice- Yrelfdent F ther J LaGoe gave their annual report Providing entertainment ere Richard Sinunons, Ronald PUn­ pieton, Jr. and Sr., and Thelma Bacchus, each of hom per­ formed toIo . Dr. Robert arren, yor of eaon Heights and Branch Vice-President intro...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 10

….p Billie F y The' 1984 irh Bul autumn's grandftU', ifl most tall, B teo in us to 10 life's all, . Enables us to run life's race nd gro each day from gra to grace. isdo , ripe t mn ith an , " bnght convey a Ih and a e, life's rt!S1- old,' h has t t y i o I • 9 • -- - --- n …

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 11

…n • rl By Scott G It Reprlnttd {rom the Journal & Guide SEBOKENG TWP., SOUTII AFRICA - Over 7,000 police- n in riot gear ept this Blac township ou Ide Johan­ nesburg Tuesday morning, in a six-hour house-to-hou roundup of su. pected leader of th anti-apartheid disturb nces that have rocked the township over the 1 year. A police spokes- man . d that the raid netted approximately 350 suspects. Another police spokesman re- MUSKE...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 13

…• men USKEGO HEIGHTS- t as formerly an employ­ crefit union has expanded to become a full rvice, Federal Community Credit Union. e former C Employee Credit Union, no ren d e ore Community Federal Credit Union the in itution h dopted an "Open Door" policy to m it expanded common bond, remar ed Elgie Bright II, pre ident. ny of the ell maintained houses; and untold number of colleg diplomas; and yes, hun­ dred up n hundred of t...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 14

…o p o Lan i • I a • o cC cC o 's 0 ocr rnm nt of th o ov rnm n of th ic o r 01 in un ploym nt problems n d f m nt. th au pport oic in our St t. • I II D oc �:�. II! II! • T .... . �� .'. , � .•.. ,+.-.,_,.",.---+.+.,.-.�,.+., •. --.-;'-"'."" • .-.., �.-.'.'.';' ,..';�'.'.-.-.' .�.=����.� �.� , .. '. ,:.::.:.w.w<, ••. :.:.:, •.• ;.,:.,:.:.:.: ••• :.:.:." •• ,:.:. ,::; •••• :.:.:.:.: ••• :.:.:.;:.:.:.:.:.:.:...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 15

…• I iyb KALAMAZOO - The first organizational meeting for the ne South t chipn inor- ity Busine ion met ednesd y, October 24th in Kalamazoo. Attending ere thirty local and regional minority busine o nen and other interested in­ dividuals. The name and pur- e po for this n organization WIS, establiahed and a committee formed to set down by laws and nominate officer . y, Schulty OU. 1149 Wood Street Phone 722-3378 usk8QOfl, i...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 16

…725· 7 or 72 5152 ----- I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I • I I I •• I I I I T E DE OCRATIC �RTY IS RECRUITI G VOLU TEER FIELD ORKERS, ELEPHO E C PAIG ERS, POLL TCHERS D YO E ITH A DESIRE TO SUPPORT THIS SLATE. E o EL o TO B : r USKEGO HEIGHTS DE OCRATIC HEADQUARTERS …

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 17

…'litH. ieie, Knight · Done For You L tetrt LL LARSO As a Muskegon City Commissioner, Led The Fight. To Restore Alley Plowing In The Downtown rea. Now. As Chair­ man Of Th City's Public Facilities Committee, Bill's Working With The Nelson Neighborhood Association To Clear The Sidewalks On Muskegon a . st r Avenues. Bill Opposed The Post Offic When they Att mpted To DeHver Mail In Th AlleY�. _ If LL LARSO S Plan For C earing Side- ....…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 18

…· 1- 0 . / c c rve no useful in to y political aren . hich in common 0 th In fello -ci tizen h h tural t ... U d finally that truth eat and on prevail if eft to B ton H rbor, US EGO! E BACK HO E! o A TOUCH OF CLASS FOR·YOURSELF, SEE ELZ RA AT THE .: ch 0/ eft H irtiqu ASTR ET 72 ·5127 or 726·235 j the one Sincerely, n C.Gray …

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 19

…There never a ... there never will be another organizat on ke the NAACP. Benjamin t. Hooks, NAACP executive director J "When you needed us, we came through, For 75 years, the NAACP defended, protected and fought for your rights, , , " I "It ' a ruggle for' soci curlty, strugle for higher education due to cuts in federal grant , a trugle for IOcial curity disability. e kilo many people ere dropped from ility. They y it', to late f...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 20

…C C. - 0.,1 e Dr. Edw rd att nd ng clinic. at GET eQUAl TED CLASS Sund v, 0 mb 18. 1:30 p.m. emorial Hospital Forum. o f /preregistration � quired. For mor information. call 983- 8171. This class is sp cificaUy d sig d to introduc x ctant mothers in th e rly months . of pregnancy to th prenatal ctasses/obst tries programs vailabl t M morial Hospital. F th rS/birth p rtn rs I r n- coura d to ttend. nd th ir PUTEE PROGRA T...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 21

…OCT. 31 - OV. 6, 1984 THE CITIZE TWENTY.Q E t. • , sprinkle with • Bake 350 Of. for 25 to 30 paprika aDd tbal minutes or until bot and ba.tbbly. desired. (MaJca 10-12.-vi1tp.) The spooned into sprinkled with c:nctcr aumbs baked for 30 min HoIIdIJy Com � 2 (16-0%.) frozen com broccoli � cup marprine or butter � cup finely chopped onions � cup flour � teaspoon salt � teaspoon white pepper � teaspoon dry mustard � arpmilk �-� cu...…

October 31, 1984 • Page Image 23

…PART-TI E Ind TI E POsitions: PRO­ GRA COORDI ATOR to aff For R t - Benton Hlrbort 1500 Iq. ft. sp e /renovated for offic , possible dlycar. cent r or outreach mln- Iltor qUlrten. Clil u Hilliard 925-1363 __________ or 429-1518. $60.00 PER HUNDRED .. PAID for proc I", mill It home! Information, send If .. ddr ,stllftped en- v ope. Associates, Box 95,,, Ro lie, J rsey 07203. 10/10/84-11/28/84 WANTED TO BUY - Your old junk .....…

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 1

…nqu .pe Ralph Crenshaw, Juanita Echol Randall Jurgen n Charle Yar- . brough orval ei and ayor Wilce 0 e. b t ining wer C mrnis ioner Ch rl Hender- n and icha 1 Govato . Com- mis ioner mold Bolin as b nt. Rev. Fie said 'It i our re ommendati n th t th bard be rein t ted to ull power for the foll in re n. here i a 1 g 1 binding contract bet th city, Benton Harb r oin to hav o ner hip th board need full uthority and for gre t r ...…

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 3

…• I being devoted to 1FT's. TWP. - Que tio Schren noted that many re rai d t Benton Town- local governm nta1 units in ship' Board of Trustees meeting ichigan have exceeded their to wheth r the board SEV' by over 40%, and th t th tretched it If too thin, by state survey found tha the ex- granting many indu rial tax ce had not threatened the batement it h . The pro economic curity of th area. and con ere debated during The first motion...…

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 5

…'dent's po ·tion on th criti­ cal . . It i tho kinds of re lations that will enable us to ote more co ientio ly in o mber. If e do othe . , e endangering tho fun­ damental democratic principle upon hich our n tion r e are pecially appaUed by . Re 's c of commit­ ment to and blatant disrespect for one of the most red guid­ ing princip of our demo­ cracy: that 'all men are created equal. This administration h prided in If on ereat...…

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 7

…OCTOBER 24 - 30, 1984 THE CITIZEN CT • I or o o n . . �EXPE IE CE � LEADERSHIP � QUALIFIED " , • I t ovtn her We Cen!' o For a Strong Ben on Township . A good man for a . important job. COOPERATIVE LEADERSHIP - "Let's end the political infighting and work together to assure a healthy Benton Township". - Larry NIELSEN is a long time resident of the area who graduated from Lake Michigan College and then . from Mich...…

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 8

…form t: d Ba o • - e pon by each candid te to one or more qu tion for­ mul ted in dvance by the coordinatin committee. -Re pon by each candidate to ritt n que tion from th audience. Ten candid te , including t 0 in umbents, filed nomin ting petition to run for three at on the C 80 rd in th o mber general el ction. Th t 0 incumbent re-election to -year term on th Board Dr. rnard C. dde, St. Jo ph d ich el D. Devine St. 10 p...…

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 9

…OCTOBER 24 - 30, 19 4 THE CITIZEN PAGE I E He Listens. . . . He Acts ... . He Del·vers ... sk the people He Sen I Years ago, your Congressman Guy vander Jagt placed a sign on ttie door of your washington office. It reads: _ "This office belongs to the people of Michigan's Ninth District." . Guy vander Jagt believes these words very deeply. He knows you've got problems with taxes, inflation, government regulation of your busine...…

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 11

…p SKEGO - The Mu e- gon Branch AACP will h ve it annual dinner, Saturday, Octo­ ber 27 t 6:30 p.m. at the L.C. alker Arena Convention Hall. eynote spe er will be John L Young, principal of Covert High School. YOWlg i the p education chairman for t ichigan State Conference of AACP branche . For re rv tions call 737- 3211 or pick up tickets Saturday morning at the AACP office. 845 Pine St. in Mu egon. Young is a member of the at...…

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 13

…. Erik Washington JIe th than oomfor­ h , :rid', to, California I nd a If- ddressed, stamped envelope. The next tep to take is to send your picture and a letter to all of the agents d in the field that you are inter­ ested in, along with a letter eel tating that you are going to be in ew Yor. Let them know that you �ant to become a ch model and would like an inter­ vie . In your letter to me to mention that you ere not inte...…

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 14

…will be 6:00 p.m. be entertainment, arren it chell . 1 er, Tur ey d be rved. Don tion, dults 5.50 d children $2.50. e pubhcI invited. t 756 'ghland A enue lA. Simmo p tor. 7 p.m., …

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 15

…aCTo"ER 24 - 30, 1984 I op·pla br • 10 o c The Southwe em Michigan Go pel usic orkshop of Arneric -Interdenominational founded by Rev. Dr. Jame Cle eland, ho i also the current pre 'dent, will be cele­ brating their Seventh Anni er­ sary, October 25, 26 and 27. On October 25, Con era­ tion Service t toe Ebenezer Spiritual Temple, Lake St., at 1:30 p.m. will begin the cele­ bration. Gu . t spe er ill be Rev. CharI leks, P ...…

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 16

…b capital job; it no to o rs. " ut or d columinist - P or, H rtford m- ori I B ptist Churc , Droit. Th church pro id cr dit unio , tu ori g, fr m di c inic, food co-op, fr I I co ns ling, op d School, uto ho nd school ••• - C irm n of th bo roit PUSH - T I ctur r c t o • …

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 17

…Y - Fonner Benton rbor r ident, Inez Ho a unch belie r that lfare breed dependency a ¥ of life, recently mo eel to Gary, Indian to contin u­ cation, and tra els. A retired Social 0 cational., ... � . Holmes is currently the ditector of Urban Gat ay a compre reading prop- J AI director of the Urb C e- ay, eight employees ere hJred under the Ceta program. Th ° ho remained under tr . . of tb Urb Gate ay, cured unsub . dized emp o...…

October 24, 1984 • Page Image 19

…A TED TO BUY - Your old ju .. to p 1 nd tr onl. III pick up. Can J es or S ev. at lor 2 2436. R 10/17/14 - 12/1 /14 d. b- n tim •• RECEPTIONIST to m 19 v 0 • 95, Ro I., 07203. 10/10�11/2'/l4 FOR RENT trllinlnl. Specific services to b. conlidered for con­ trKtual purcha .. ar: Pub­ lic employm nt ncy job plac .nt, vocational edu­ cation and ill train I", , p ploym job rch and job ills programs, ploym aptttud a 5- T B C...…

October 17, 1984 • Page Image 1

…T A. Goodin From idtigan OJronicaJ The finding of the last comprehensive report on the .. "St te of Blac Michigan; 1984," compiled by the . chi­ gan Council of Urban League E ecutive and the Center for Urban Affain at ichigan I State Unive ity, re grim. It tat: "The social and economic gap between Blac nd White in ichigan i id spre d and per istent and, gi en to v: conservative eli­ m te, i likely to tay that v: ccording to th...…

October 17, 1984 • Page Image 3

…o. fri ASHI GTO Rep. Bill Gr y (D-PA) said today th t h HI oppo the Hou ! en te onference Report re- au orizin the E port dmin- � i tration Act b c u it weak uth Africa . unprece .. f f ith with the trong economic sanction gain t the apartheid regim in uth Africa. onday evening, in a tense four hour sion, the Housel Senate Conference Committee to re olve differences xport Admini tratio voted to dopt a offered by S nator He...…

October 17, 1984 • Page Image 4

…o 0 1- • 00 In for i brunch mana er of the airport for many ye Her grandfather Grant Dennis. Daryl D. D nni four Do 49 the Conr d 10 a 50621 Often you ne bout ut you onder, neverthe- hy things simply t and and much it Y it, m y are of th yor t of a rec 11 petition. prob em tic point here bla t r ci hich in th peop r cial influence in f ct th t you mon y than fford e on of re on th t t any job t all.' The ote in At...…

October 17, 1984 • Page Image 5

…OCTOBER 17 - 23, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE FIVE Each of the groups channel considerable energy and effort to meeting the needs of this local community. Tho efforts can be enhanced and streng­ thened when responsive leaders are elected and u their in­ fluence and position to alle­ viate the needs of the depres d and disenfranchised in our com­ munity - a better life for all of us will be the re ult. I encourage voter in this area not ...…

October 17, 1984 • Page Image 6

…bo rd 0 ppr ved in- cumb nt Ho rd d rd nomin tion to the County Board of cial rvi e . . mis ion voted to cept re lution pprovin Benton rb r e choo omcorn- P r de d B nfire on turd y 0 tober 19 from 3:00 .to :00 p.m. The Bonfire ill b held behind il trip th Oct I b teen 6:30 in , on pproved an 125,000 Out- or equip­ nd tr I; or- 10 000 for land­ demolition; and conomic lopm nt, 1, 000 for computer. In pr - Richard 0 tur­ ...…

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