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November 21, 1984 • Page Image 1

…for Ethiop� Thi • • • • • giving on PAGE 8 o put t HARBOR - and butter distribu­ tion . will be Tue day, ov. 27, from 8: 30 .m. to 4: 30 p.m., ccording to Louise i e ·t coordin tor for ommunity . ction Agency of Southwest­ ern ichigan .. That gency i the n ly appointed repl ce ent for BC on an interim basis. Offices for the gency located at 100 ain St., the form r offic of City Venture Corp. Persons eligib for c e a...…

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 2

…1-27, gee o e m Ontain ndard for re u ee tr tm nt, d an inform d rin publi can help u do 0.' • o a e the Continent of frica, ribb nIsland d eric to promote five b ic 0 is - tr de t uri rn, tech- d t in citie . more inform tion cont ct U orId Conferen e yor 415 12th Stre t ington, D.C. 20004. (202) of -1411. 927-4340 …

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 3

…ead ore 15 memb rs into the ichigan For State Vocal A ociation. 70 000 in renov tion co ts, the Tri-County Coun il for Child Developm nt can have the orth Shore chool building at 1 year for five years. The lea and term were approved at th regular Benton Harbor School Board meeting held Tues- y ov. 13. The Tri-County Council pro­ po s to u e the building for a He d Start 'program. The pro­ gram ould rve about 200 Benton Harbor ...…

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 4

…dar D WATCH million chil- re in d qu te and incon i tent. Ohio allo one regi r for e er eight infants. Florida dem nd no edu tional require­ m nts t all for the people ho care for it children. A r ul of federal budget cut de in 1981, 33 t te ha e ctually 10 ered their child care and rd in the p three ye Th quality of child care for famili ffer from the po rty-le el p id to child care providers. Lo rie for child care orkers en...…

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 5

…Your Mind Can Save You By Dr. r People who orry constantly tend to be far more' stre ful tho ho h ve a po itive outloo on life. F peopl are able to chieve the degree of relaxation that they d ire without . tance beca of the inability to keep negative thoughts (about problems, dis­ content, personal inferiority and the likelihood of failure) from forcing them lye into the thought proee . The negative thought create tension, anxie...…

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 6

…CI 1- 7, • -----------_- - ----- - --- - - - - -- -- - - ----- - - --- -- - - ----------, ... -. '. . , �.. . _._ I I . I I I , 1M) -� .... -. I I t I I I 13 15 16 7 19 I . I 21 22 23 2 25 26 27 29 30 . I t 31 32 3 35 36 37 39 0 I I I • 0 0 • • • I __________ ..- J .. …

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 7

…Heights Coronation marked with usual glory GO H IGHTS - On turday evening, ov. 17, 1984 u kegon Height High h I held it annual Corornation the cro ning of the 19 4- 5 hom - coming in and Queen am ng the usu I pomp a ciated with the Coronation. Thi year's royalty are King J ame Ed ard Purnell and Queen Sherry Lynn Kelley. Both are excellent students nd tar on their re pective b ketball team . The ce emonie involve four court. ...…

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 8

…min in memory. V rious agencies Food su pplles ins : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c: o 11..·········· .•....•..•••...•......• . Zip _ c • .........•..........................•.......•..•........•....................•..•..... : …

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 9

…NOVEMBER 21 - 27, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE I MHS presents fall show WE DELL N. DAVIS, JR •. The Mu egon High -School Ma que ill pre nt their fall comedy, 'Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," ov. 29, 30 and Dec. 1, in the MHS Austin Auditorium.' Tickets will go on sale ov. 17 in the high hool bo kstore. Advance tickets are 2.50' reserved ticket are 3.50. Tickets will al 0 be available at the door. 1186 FIFTH STREET SKEGON. MI 49440 HE...…

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 10

…o c 2- 7 • U I rn nd o. by e nold Inora' o • In concert US GO - On ov. 25 the re ident of the Par anor ur ing Home ill be entertained by r. Elnora ctivity di ector for Par anor is ext nd- ing an open invitation to th friend and relative of the re . dents to attend th program. The concert ill begin at 3:30 p.m. arp, and refre - ment ill be rved. Elnor 0 en i one of the us egon area' fine t vocalists. ppearing ith her...…

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 11

…- Pi Igri ms and Indi ans reenact fi rst Than"ksgiv inq Day BE TO HARBqR - Walk­ ing to the beat of a Pilgrim drum nd th ringing of a Pil­ grim bell will be Pilgrim Famil­ ie dre d in co tume like tho worn t the First Thank - giving. The reenactm nt will be at 10 a.m. at the First Con­ gre ational Church BeUview at Broad ay and Pipestone. A T in Citie Boy choru will perform for the first tim in th Than iving Pageant including: ...…

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 12

…- 7. • mail will rin m- tuden C' mail-in re . tration . end Dec. 29. Full tuition d Ii r­ th o ABOUT: dings - Reunions - Trav Is - Gu sts Gr du ions - Promotions - Births P opt, P pi, P opt in our Community! …

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 13

…AI( G CONTACT - Evelyn P. D " vic p . ent for Community Education Services of the 0liIclren' T • ion Wo op presents a 3-2-1 Contact club banner to 0 to rt.) Leandro Bum , Gre­ gory St. . and Katina Goodman, yo en in the aftenchool pro.,.... at Yo City's Uptown ...... �. Y CA. Their 3-2-1 Contact Cub' p.-t of an ional outreach effort by crw and major youth I'D1m' .:atio d' eel to th activit· reinforc' the Ieao of the TV science' ries are Y...…

November 21, 1984 • Page Image 15

…HE·LP WANn:D APARTMENTS FOR RENT WANTED: A,re ·ve If- HULLS TERRA APTS., sc- art r to .n .ctvertisint cepting applications for 1 &2 Coun lor-Recruitor to re- sp for w kly newspaper. b.t room apartments. Rent cruit majority students,to ust be ambftious nd start at $191.00. Swimming minority districts. Assistant hav .car. Gr at potential pool laundry room,' A/C, to coordinator. ust type for r ht p.-son. Apply com;"unity room, free 45-50 ...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 1

…u kegon Minority Contractor. re nt public dis­ cu i n of recre tion in the city h do the Benton Harbor ec Pro r m compar with tho in the city of St. 10 ph St. 10 ph Twp., and Berri n Spring. To an wer th t qu ion, The Citizen undertoo tudy 100 ing t the number full n f r the and pa -tim employ ,the r creation program num r of individual re idents a ed that il budgeted erved nd th number of .11:. pp ximately 17,000 for it peopl re...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 2

…• d m tion re vail b e from the Office of Small d . dvan- t d B ine Utilization (OSDBU) U.S. Department of o d Urban De lop- ment; 51 Se nth Street, S. . m 10226; . on, D.C. 20410; (202) 755·142 . dyto pI , a F&M bankers do ... help peop good things done. BDIF&M Ban oans are quick, positive an- to r needs. We assure you that e 'will d a p P on any request C 926-82110 visUanyF&MBank. …

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 3

…BE 0 HARBOR - Is the contract bet e n the I City of Benton Harbor and its Eco­ nomic Development Director Alex little legal? Commi ioner Ch rles Hen- n been asking that question at the la t t 0 city commission meetings. After requesting and receiv­ ing a copy of the contract, Hende on told by City anager Elli itchell at the ov. 5 meeting that the con­ tract "couldn't be d - cu d in public." y Two key city employees ve reque e...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 4

…• o CI o 5\ 'G DR GS ES '(OU REA COOL ... FpRE'IERJ o • dren '\ C ILD WATCH po ible i igma in the th f mlly' Flo d community. ill The Supr e Court unani- mou Iy foun that this custody determination . lated th Equal Protection Cl u of the Four­ tenth mendm nt to the Con­ stitution. The Justice recog­ nized that a child living ith, tepp ent of a different r may be ubjected to unus ocial pre ure, but held that, po ible prej...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 5

…NOVEMBER 14 - 20, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE FIVE Chairman of the Board J ' You could be in line for a big bonus this year. All you have to do is play "Holiday Bonus;' the new instant lottery game. Up to 26 people could win 10,000 a year for 10 years, instantly. Or one of sev­ eral other instant cash prizes. And somebody, maybe you, could win the million dollar grand prize. It's easy to play "Holiday Bonus" Just rub the six spots on your...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 7

…-, 'People Together' By icbad er BENTO TWP. - . David Douglas ys he wants "People Together" to be more than just a prett name. F ormerly known as the Global Family, People Together' a Dougla puts it, out to "change the way you look at people." Dougl ,who resides in Ben­ ton To nship, got the idea hil watching a ne s program over one year ago. "I twas about the Friendly Supper Club in tlan ta " , Dougla recalled, 'you couldn't ...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 8

…bun ned Con ruction i pe rheading the Third St. roup. 17,19 4 U TI L •••• • & C b ret) Childr n: (Fashion Show Only) Und r 18: $5.00 .ILL BE SERVED o DERFUL E CO CEPT PROVIDING HE LATEST DESIG ER FASHIO S TO WO- E OF ALKS OF LIFE AT DISCOU T PRICES. HETHER YOU'RE. TODA Y'S CREER 0 A OR TODAY'S FASHIO CO SCIOUS 0 A ,YOU A T TO DRESS SHARP,' LOOK SUCCESSFUL, -STAY STYLISH A D BE PART OF THE FASHION SCENE. YE YOU Fl. D YOURSELF ...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 9

…-. us EGO urr WHITEHALL - Avery Bur­ rell, 27, began working for . 0, April 23, 1984 an expediter. o i' a metal casting clivi 'on of Howrnet Corporation recognized world wide for turbine engine component . Ten d y later, very wa promoted to Controll r trainee. Avery' dutie are cu tomer relation , cheduling delivery for fifteen cu omers, ordering core , rod , alloy, traveling and updating P.I. crap rate. very i the only Blac ...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 10

…runnin the city y r; cation; hun- month car o anc . job ev lu tion e dh illbe o n r i urance. Commis ion r ot d i f 0-5 -5 on C idgm n, ich. r - …

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 11

…Vets should sign now for l BE 0 lWp.:... Veteran who plan to enter Lake Mich­ igan Colleg pring me ter are dvised to contact Don Olivia, LMC veteran advisor, a oon as po ible to sign requ ts for dvance pay. e plained _ by Olivia, the Veterans Administration doe not pay the college for the vet's tuition and fee· therefore, ad­ vance VA pay check need to b arrang a for early so that the checks can be used for utition and fee purpo...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 12

…s- 11 rmd your j t or perception of sitWW'1ODS around you pretty aa:urat� for aClVantHe of this awareness to 'on. Saturday c:autions you to and matters with a little more care ooa��·m.Ch�nwn�761rorthe CI ZOE ...••...••••..•......•....•.. � · .. • • · · · · .. · · · • • · · . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 mee - • r fA T Ir duate of nton School, he join d Corp in rch 7 I.m. - 11 :30 I.m. LU C 11 :30 a.m. - 3 ...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 13

…GOINGS - ON GOLDE GHTS T BHRS Th Golden Knight, the nny' famed parachute team, ill be brought to nine area high hoo ovem­ ber 14-16 for performances and pre ntation. The award- winning te m will al 0 jump into the football tadium at otre Dame ov. 17 at the otre Dame-Penn State foot­ ball g me. The team ill perform erial display and give pre- ntation in the high ch ols through the au pices of the t1nited State Army Recruit­ i...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 14

…o 4- 0, c z • a e a goo me ain ri es his d en BHHS rel tionship ith hi former high- chool eeth art. The final ct c racterize the daughter of succe sful bu ine an, ho moment be- fore her edding t t PI Hotel, ddenly gets cold fe . Plaza Suite ill esented on Thursd y Friday, Satur- d y, ovember 16, 17, and 18 in the Performing Arts Cen- ter t nton Harbor Hi School. The curtain for the Thursday and Saturd y performance will ...…

November 14, 1984 • Page Image 15

…WANTED TO BUY - Your old Ju .. to parts tra..... L pic up. Cal J or Steve .at 2 2431. 10/17IM - 12/1'/84 FOR RENT WANTED CITY TREASURER - City of uskegon (populltlon 40,000). Sliary range: . $19,210 - $24,210 y rly, plus complete benefits. Ap­ pointed by City Commis­ s on with adminl rative respons IIIty to City an r. Receives all men­ b ongl to and r.eceiv­ able by. the City, makes d8PC)sits in financial Institu­ tions as ...…

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 1

…IRMEN SUPPORTED a . Glen Bro received pedal recognition include, ere dhoc Committee to find a \ replacement for Berrien County Action (DCA) pprov d a re­ commendation that ould allow the CAA of South Central . chigan, Battle Cree , to serve the interim a ncy until another Community Action Agency' e tablished. n 0 • ormc CHICAGO - While he will continue his political ctivitie through the ationaI Rainbo Co ition, the Rev. Je J...…

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 2

…interim ency to o home tudy speech cours as devel­ oped and succ fully tes ed at e Vor City College for 11 years ·th people of many different ag and cultural backgrounds. ri ately and patiently you can practice each even to ten minute lesson (4� hours programming) from casse tes or from our 48 pg. boo (included) repeating those lessons hich require more practice. …

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 3

…or yD' a y The recently ena ted city rental regi tration ordinance re­ quiring all rental propertie in the city pay a regi tration fee was oppo d by landlords who claim the ordinance causes them n extra burden. m 25] ndlords attended the ov., 5 City Cornmi ion meetin to k the Com­ mi ion to extend the registra- tion to 90 day and lower its fee. The rental registration ordinance call for both public nd private landlord to pay a...…

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 4

…II intercou , living to ther h m y built in tr p that re Idom e n prior to the ct. T ur­ f regular c n tact. major di d n­ po ibility of t tim di­ n or b th but no edu­ nd no for 16-ye r-old y ung lady a hild but havin n rt that child? Id or up lin mu t eigh f livin to­ b � re you un the implic ti n t r c r fully d ide to do it. Dr. Charles W. Foul. ner may be re h d for que ti n at Po t Offi e Box 50016. ash­ . ...…

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 5

…I • By J ph P rkins Reprinted from The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 16, 1984 issue ASHI GTO - "Th re is n anti-BI ck mood and an economic probl m that mu t ddre. E en if Reagan gets kicked out, what you hav in this country . a whole new mind-set. The que ion' for us ho ill best cushion Blac 1" So said Parren Mit­ c ll, a sixth-term BI ck con­ gre man, at last month's .legislative conference- of the Congr ional Blac Caucus. As on...…

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 6

…i invited to Iter L. Bro n re invited to Lula John n mo d Dr. p tor. ur PT ill b Dr. tict­ Dr. Count ;; merican Practice dv nti t edi I iet . Dr. Gr Y t m mber of the venth 0 Y dventi t hurch, i married • and the father of three children. Barb ra s DEllV RY SERVIC AT LAW • vln • " …

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 7

…- • I USKEGO - How and where do tho people who make history start? For Charlene (Cro ell) Burr it began in 1966 at the Muske­ gon plant of Howmet i co Corp. She later transferred to the Whitehall plant. Char worked in the fmishing department and in veral other depart men ts, but always ended bac in fini . ng. In ugu t of 1978, Char was asked to go on supervision a a foreman in the finishing department, which he accepted. Tha...…

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 8

…sr a h e you I LISlE � 11 per forme and p rfonnance are b d on popularity not rily rei ted to high d rd of musi c e eel- In mu i , pe e i listen" to , jazz d concert trumpeter, ynton· much of m lei it. So, hang in on "li tening"! Gro p disc s i on to focus on , a c i m-I s 7 {; cilita- citizen do to bro d n the .. n 0 ur itizens, number of our r ci m Ill b included. to cover publicity cilita­ d Ed r. inform tion ...…

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 9

…NOVEMBER 7 - 13, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE I E . USKEGEEAIRMEN �UPPORTED a 'E ANOTHE o e eel. The ''1' egee Airmen," the flr t B cJcs trained to fly by the U.S. Army Ai Corps during orld If II, made history comb t flier in Europe and many hay ince gamed pro­ minence s both career mili­ tary men nd as civilians. Archer told the audience that "our entire group at Tu egee excelled - even our finures ere spectacular." The luncheon chai...…

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 10

…7-1 • CI Z • taught m ny probl m- lving - te hnique. The m th ds u all of th m rnbers' input nd foIl 1 i 1 format. Com- en und lution h been re ched th t m pre nt their to upper and middle m n gem nt. ith man ment pproval the lution I imple- mented. On of th b the to do Ii y CITcl r I P r and using tools. Geogriphic Society t am dep rtm nt 10 hourly DO m ing ational J97 - ov. 6,' C Iter's Hell' - The gey rs and hot ...…

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 11

…GOINGS - ON I LZHEIM R'S F ILY SUPPORT GROUP ST. JOS PH - A second meeting of the n rth B rrien ounty lzheimer ' Family Support Gr up will be held on Wednesday vember 14, 1984 from 7-9 p.m. in the St. Paul's Epi opaJ Church library. Th church i I ated at 914 Lane corner of Lane nd orton Avenues in St. Jo ph. Alzheim r s Di ea is a neurological ilIne which causes intellectu 1 impair­ ment, and c n lead to chroni forgetfulne s...…

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 13

…y met a madly in his first quite touching to to t r. At· the . nina of IChooi e e up . h him for anot r y. y IOn too t ry hard. We thought he uId et 0 er her in a couple of clay or ,but e re very WIG • He h been very up t for 0 r three eeks and twice I have heard him ayinl alone in hi room. It h affected his at school. I recently found out t at he been cuttin da ( cl that he d the youn lady are). I don t know what e to do f...…

November 07, 1984 • Page Image 15

…COORDINA· Duties: Provide financial accou ntability, alP rvise finance depart· �ment. • BOOKKEEPER Dutl 5: isc Uaneous bookk ping ta s as r uired by finance offic r. AD I ISTRATIVE SEC­ RETARY - Out Cleri­ cal and receptionist duti s. E ERGE CY /SURPLUS FOOD COORDINATOR - Du s: Sup rvl surplus commod y distribution, emlenlency food nd sh Iter progr mi. OUTREACH COORDINA· TOR - Dutl s: Supervise Intake and ,outr h activit· ...…

November 30, 1983 • Page Image 1

…of the in- ed.' Ra id no formal bid an- noucement a m de but that during the year a the city ha n d d in rance. agents were contaacted and ed if they were intere ted in doing busine ith the city _ Ra lin on Ra lin n id most a ent ere told con r tion ith if they ere intere ed in biddin , t o division ccording to BE TO ith an 18 percent minority popul ti nly fi e per­ percent of it city t ff in th min rity ran city man er P ul Pre...…

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