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March 19, 1989 • Page Image 14

…H . • titled, "Drama Of Redemption·. k; Some of the e: John e nee�d � a OW will portray Jes . Carl life-gmng Shannon, the thief going to Par dise: Steve Ardlibald, Pi­ I te; R�v. Johnnie Jeffrie , Annas; C r l ' atthew, C iap ; Reuben Holiday, Peter; Robert Bell, Philip; Carl ath . 1; Venda Rose, Chri t's other; R ymond Judas; Edward Mitchell, J e ie Brent and J ac Campbell, guards. The y. produced by Mrs. Canary d written by ...…

March 19, 1989 • Page Image 15

…hoo a t home: A Sure Cure for an �llIng community, - --- --- ATTORNEY and COU SELOR AT LAW K. ORRIS GAVIN GENERAL PRACI7CE OF LAW Can 616/92�7143 - 1 � SERVICE TJl NOON - - SAME DAY SERVICE [wL Y - EXPSU SILK CLEAN G - SHIRT SERVICE �TLEATHER'& ORAPBtES Come on dotm to: JOE'S Barber & Beauty 927-2661 161 P one For the BEST hair C� •• Mon&T� &6/Thur-Sat &6 Oosed w.dnesday elK.. SPECIAl.. BETTY'S CLEANERS, ne. OWEN COLE. u...…

March 19, 1989 • Page Image 16

…Benton Harbor Area News rt enter .... J ...... . Yo t cor tall ill ittd to t� 1 I fro 3. Gr d Floral Parade 0 Y 6, - beginning at 11:00 a.m. The er Seal Classic (formerly Run for the Budsj i the major fund-r . er for the Society. - Purchase parcel of land 19 Sixth St, (parking lot be­ hind Vincen Place) for $1.00 from the Harry Laity Residual Trus , NBD F& Bank is trus­ tee. - Publish notice for a building at n W. Wall Street...…

March 19, 1989 • Page Image 17

…I \1 17 AMAZONS BY BARRY .. I� it wasn' t for Pnopo s i tion 42, thIS guy would probably be tackling ba�l carriers instead of wallet carrIers!" UTTERED NONSENSE BY B UTTERED NONSENSE BY BARRY �oBiE ._ fQ WKBD DETROfT Sat 7:30 a.m, y A READ TO lGillgan . CIUze . Hopes dim. or scboot tun meTh ichigan Cifize () Bill ME JPAYM�T ENCLOSED: [ ] $15 ·"one year (] -tixmont ( ] $25· two yea,. N Ad MAIL TODAY T� PO BOx 03...…

March 19, 1989 • Page Image 18

…Finances/Money on .comple ely 24.95 0 La -Tay, Incorporated, P.O. Box 5 041, ashington, D.C. 20032. mbers of I:be_ ... MII_OI..., "last ClulI'm will have Building Fund Drive, Sunday, Marm19, t 3:30 p.m. Oue ts ill be the Com­ mtllftl'rv Ba . Qurch and their or Rev.J.W. Smith of Union Pi , Michigan, Rev: Smith will bri the message. W Gtet Come go ·th Pilgrim Rest B . t Cllorm to Disneyworld in Or­ o, Florida. The departure dat...…

March 19, 1989 • Page Image 19

…IGANCI1tZEN Better Living )Sc . t it better if tceaagers did become prepant or have dliIdrea til tIIey ha¥c finished scbool.. We bow dW many of them, unforbaDately, do . And it is utdy crucial to the future . of tbcae. vow. mOUM:n - yes. aDd tbcae yo Dg father, - that their 1Cbl00IS treat them fairly, and try. to help them stay in scbool and . delay ha· aclditiooal cbiIdrcD uatil they get the· emDomic feet. It isn't just our ...…

March 19, 1989 • Page Image 20

…o d Fro ting: ingredients 'er brunch. minutes for Quick Rise Yeast). Beat 400 degree for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown. Co r p with paper, in­ vert onto r ek. 9>01 1 minute; remove pan. Let rolls tand bout 3 minutes for filling to "set." Cover rolls ith wax . p per; turn right side up. Place on r c . Spread remaining rill­ ing d Frosting on rolls. Serve m. TIP: Sliced almonds may be sprinkled over the top for a festive ...…

March 19, 1989 • Page Image 21

…t I �1'dI19·15, 1 MICHIGAN CI'I1ZEN 21 ENTERTAINMENT �""UDeDtSClledal4MlF AI B. S : On March 22, Warner Bros Record's heartthrob AI B. Sure is scheduled to � arraigned on CJlarges that he raped 23-year-old Momque Edwards. Sure, ( ose real name· Albert Brown), and his bodyguard, Soloman Miller were both ar­ rested on February 26 and charged with r pee The pair e released after posting S15,OOO bail each, according to West Hollywood S...…

March 19, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CI'I1ZEN .. 13 CLASSIFIED HOlIES FOR SALE Government Homes from $1.00. ·U ,.. • tax property. Call 805v64( 9533 Ext. 181 for info. HEl-PW TED EARN TO $500 WEEI<l.. Y . , . FROM YOUR HOME. For detai nd SAS.E. to: Southla Mv. Inc" P.O. Box 429, Griffith,I na 46319. Gcwernment Homes from $1.00 (U- • r) delinq tax properties and repo's. For current' call 1-800- 242-4944 Ext, 6S95 open ewn- i .. EASY WORKI EXCB.lENT PAY! As­ Y prod...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 1

…Stud nt rg U. m n ment; curriculum and A a er D d KallII�.U In reponse to continous stream of re tionary beb vior by the Howard U. administr - tion, university udents halted the school' annual Charter Day convocation. University presi- Fa . S. Capital News Service LA. SI G - Gov. James Blanchard said the Legi lature's Blac Caucus' criticism ofhi St te of the State addres simply was the lawmakers' yof etting 1m at­ tention. ...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 2

…e e D 500,000 children members die in the war: 0 d Dr 0 B After the di en Presi- den PoW 0 bo of South Africa visi ed four Black African countries - I� Coast, Zaire, alawi and Mozambique - outh Afro b 0 essmen are 'expanding their markets o 8 Afro B a<JYanoes are in the IvQl)' Co a bas- o South Africans and Ivoriaas to each others countries All under crutfny d Africa Analysis reports that Pr iden y 0 useveai of Ugand 0 last mont...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 3

…I I PASU honors By C.A. MW1mza Contributing Writer On February 21, Ig�5, EI­ Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, also known as Malcolm X, was gunned down by assassin's bul­ lets in New York City. However, despite his untimely death, millions of African­ Americans and people interna­ tionally are still influenced by his ideas. Wednesday, February 22, a seminar organized by the WSU Pan-African Students Union (P ASU) examined Malcolm X's co...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 4

….d' o s s • , from this . e rd of cau- partirularly n efforts are derway to divide African American men from African "American omen. American today' much more per­ d . . tionaIized and m t have 0 anten- up to be able to perceive the ca me factors are to the ocial condition of op­ pressed comm .. in this na- tion. There has been an overall at­ t c on African Americans during the Re gan years. Whether this tta will con­ tin...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 5

…I . 5 OPINION Vor ByRo D What happening with the Rainbow Coalition around the country? One place you might want to look is Ne York State where state Representative Ar­ thur O. Eave has worked to build one of the most for­ midable state chapters of the Rainbow Coalition in America. State Chairman Eave, who is Deputy Speaker of the Ne York 'State Assembly has managed to pull together a broad range of constituencies under the u...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 6

….1 . HIGHLAND PARK - e Highland P k City cit will 0 d a public hearing duriDg ° onday dl 20 meeting up- dating its five year plan to dd improve reerea- f cili ° in the �o The P blic caring on recreation ° the fir tep in city efforts to get tate funding for recreation facHitie from the Michigan tura Re ources Trust Fund/Land and W ter Conservation Fund in cooperation ith the U.S. Department the Inter­ ior and tlie ichigan D...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 7

…I HIGHLAND PARK - Stat­ ing that she" ha received numerous questioas in the past fewweeb about ysheJw not publicly expressed her leeliags bout hether a county jail • should be built in bet city, High­ land Park Mayor Martha G. Scott se the coUDCil a letter stati her position. -Scott stated that IDOl'C infor­ mali . required before the community can make ·0 in­ formed decisioa·. She noted she had estab- lished a Jail Facility T ...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 8

…n . . neglectful response to s ud nt ne ds comes in the face of D.C. displacing 0 troit as the murd r capital of the country. The homocide pid mic in D.C., gain paralling Detroit, is fueled by a ive influx and use of era These become immediate student and school concerns be­ cause the university is located in the heart of the lower-class Bla community. tudents who are forced to live off-campus are p gued not only by crime but by...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 9

…I I MICHIGAN crnzEN 9 I ' eune To -Blae' eritage land Par II • I A te to B ck heritage of Highland Part, conce t p-eseDtation event, the high point 0 Black History Month for the city resident&. Held at e t. Moriah Baptist Ch ch, pastor j. Kirby, located at 13100 Woodward Ave. at E. Buena VISta. The program fea- tured music, so and dance. Program participants are featured on this page in a photo presentation by Fred Feris. . ...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 10

…Benton Harbor Area News ats, Yarbrough said. And at o e poi t the city didn't make any payments for five year . D aid the Public nt denied the QNdlal.'cl 15 …

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 11

…) ENTERTAINMENT Raap ry' : In case you hadn't heard, this year top grammy winners were Bobby McFerrin and folk supersensation, Tracy Chap­ man, who both walked away with three statues each. Anita Baker nabbed top honors for best R&B vocal performance, female for her -Giving . You The Best That I Got," and best R&B song -Giving The Best That I Got: shile Tarence Trent . D' Arby was aowned with best R&B vocal perfor­ mance-male. In ot...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 13

…eric ns r: ce critical decisions in the next r; y ars. Will c tinue to ote th Ii har or feeler I income t dollars to th arms race? Or will w shin fede al resourc s to meet gro ing problems' to? The politics of the federal budg t wilJ spell the answe • A e federa ·0 ities ·b dget "Redirecting national priorities is the key to reclaiming the future for our children, our elders, for workers, farmers, and families. The ational Prioriti...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 14

…CHURCH nday, arch 12, t3:OO p.m. the usic Mr . Ruth Chester is the president, . Loretta Barnes, Minister of usic and Mrs. Loretta cGee, program direc­ tor. The public i invited to t­ tend The Women's Department of Twin-C"· Quartette Clap­ ter Local 20-2 ill meet on T , arch 14 in the home of r. Fr aces Willis, 882 Pearl St., t 7:00 p.m. All member re ed to attend and on time . . Bernice Mitchell is vice pervisor. Willie B. S...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 15

…l171 /" 'o' r�1 �l ... � GENERAL PRACTICE OFLAW Call 616/926-7143 DICKEY REALTY GROUP T FA/DDApay s mebil s· BJ� , The Downtown Devflop- Mayor William Wolf said the ", ment Authority (DDA) and the State had approYed a SS5,OOO '�:'''::, ,Tax Increment Pinance grant for the Water Street . Authority (TIFA) boards met Project. But it was only a verbal , Wednesday, March 8 for their approval at the time. '. regular monthly meeting. W...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 16

…p ceo er a private p , t 0 . • expense to The Economic Club, to e . chedu1ed ppear�ce. Co-Curat d by attle Cree Bayard Galle rt Center ... : ..•.. :.: .. :.: .. : ... : ... ·'·';'i��:.:·:·· .. ·.· . :i:ii-".:·.:·.:·.":·.:·� •. \. v- ••• •• HII''''�·II�11 r w 4I1I&i[IU, ;��:·;Yi�·::.:: .:::� �:�.::.::.�::.�: . d 10 t ·7 …

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 17

…Our II the month of lot attz .. Center for Benton Har· bor/B.nton Town.hlp, oomer of A and In Benton liar· conlin to hoI1,... ... pIOpfty tax .... Md � r.bat. applicatln. for MMoe '* •••• Y foe ad· vance appolntm.nt. by 827·2 gr. Ae-certIflcatIo fO( the .urplu. food I •• u.d pcogmm be made for ar.a •• nlor cltlz.n. month from 8:30 Lm .... :OO p.m. The pubic to Join nlor. In the film pre matlon of odern CPR to be t Cente...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 19

…Rem mt» ling our strength By Marian wright Edelman --------- .. Come r ten to Maggie's stQI'Y, and you will remember' something very important. It . something we Blacks should '__ ---' DeVer let . society make us forget. Her ory reminds about Black cour e, Blae family Itrength, B survival, Bck he DID YOU OW ... that Iby middle age 61 % of Black women are overweight com­ pared to 31 % of white women. riecl 10 -re r eledridty?...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 21

…acing_;_Qa t, the odd e boo· feature ajor Taylor �Gregory y Contributing Editor, Bicycle USA Magazine A READ TO 1878, blazed a trail as the first African American athlete to be­ come a world champion. Taylor dominated sprint cycling for a dozen years in Europe and the United States. He is still remembered in France for his triuphant tour of ,1901, which made him 'an instant superstar, yet he remains virtually un­ known in his...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 22

…. Classified . rAve. Voted lary increa e retroactive to January 1, 1989, fo : Supervisor - $24,�; Treasurer - S17,8OO; Clerk - $23,soo p 3% & crease for the 1990, 1991 1992 ted yma�es three fa d 5 &. S50 per mce • Adjourned the IDCC • t 8:13 p.m. The next regular Board meeting will be he d ell 21, 1989, t 7:30 p.m. CHURCH ip CHURCH UC LEHEAD BY BARRY OBlE· BY RRY OBlE …

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED once w Recording Company now ning AIcording Artist' in I Field.. tionaJ Distribution-Promo- . on-Production in I categ . . Also ing lOng • for the Publi h- ing [)vi on. Ifi ,nd Demo Tape and $15.00 and return postage for evalua'on and your tape . be r turned: The Demo tap '11 be r' by t two Prof . onaI producer's and o",y Commercial Mat rial '11 be accepted. All other '11 be returned,if"urn postage i in­ Cluded; other...…

March 12, 1989 • Page Image 24

…I. youl - - - - - -Clip d mail in isfon» a/t r filling it out - - - - - - - - - - - - - :. - - - - - - - - u ,HObbilSlllnlt"'nsA1l;IIl"HI OUllOtMl …

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 1

…o cia By hy r Capital News Service LA I G - Although dropout rates arc a significant I concern, the problem is shifting with the state's new service economy to affect the middle class. omi Bryon, consultant for the bur u of educational ervices in the state Department of Education, said she bcli ves part of the dropout problem is due to parents who didn't en­ courage their children to get an education, because the parents didn...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 3

…I' I In ake of Abortion ban JDS -eial Services and strong op­ ponent ofProposai A, must no implement the Ia he fought hard against LANSING - Proposal' A·. "I one 0 those op- ended tax-funded abortions in p� Pro� A," Babcock Michigan on December 12, but said, and. not t because of its effects may Dot be known for DlO!1etary, JSSucs,_ but because I more than a year. eve u unfair that : � 'Since the bill went into ef- woman should be...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 5

…I , March 5-11, 1989 MICHIGAN CITIZEN 5 . , OPINION I The Black Church-' 'Ins itutio alizing ,African- Black H' tory Month 1989 in no over, but beyond the hlgh­ lightting of our history which marks this season, African­ American's must find a way to make the teaching and celebra­ tion of our history a permanent part of our lives. The most logical p ce for this to occur is within the strongest and most stable in­ stitution we ...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 6

…I HIGHl.J!\ND PARK FOCUS Apartme o er 0 o 8y 0 e I HIGHLAl D PARK - A oman h offered to don te a U unit partment to the Wayne Metropolitan Community Ser­ vice Agency. Agency Executive Director Luther J. Flan agan , "The lady me re wor . g with the ho d hoped could person put it to usc." he said The gency st ted . uld be 100· into ether it was "economically fe ible" to fIX it up and arge ren I enough for people to stay there...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 7

…March 5·11, 1989 MICHIGAN CITIZE Page 7 Highland Park Focus Community leaders sh w , Liberty students the way LEA DE SHOW LIBERTI STUDENTS THE WAY· Pictured above are: Front R (l-rt) Th d us Walker, Edward Price, Cesare Greer Tal Show Host, and Benjamin Gibson, Student . Government President. Back Row: Dr. Birdlene E elman, Liberty School Principal, Dr. Comer Heath lilt Highland P-drk Community Colleg Pre ldent, and Dei dra Downes Soc...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 8

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS • 'HIGHLAND PARK - In h of the city message, ��180" Par ayor Martha e ted victory may er t to keep a _,� ... , __ ison office in High- • _ t r Scott said Edison of­ fi�� are gradually shift�ng their s nd to not only keeping this facility open, but also to im­ proving service by operating six days per ek, " Fred Ferris, her admini a­ tive a sistant, stated that negotiations were till gain on with the utilit...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 9

…I . hlry Diy! 3._5-Rp·· rear bagging push mo er. 2(t-in. cutting s ath. 1-qt. gas tank capacity and solid state ignition. o er prices as 10 as 113.12 . .... ,... OLD PRICE � o o OLD PRICE � . - P 543 HIGHLAND PARK 15001 Wood rd 1300 I …

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 10

…I· 10.00 PER HOUR REGARDLESS OFA OU T OR KIND OF SERVICE ---- --------------- LV '5 SHOE REPAIR Home of the Professionals • Electronic T Phone 956-8160 12551 WOOOWARD at Glendale Highland Par. I 48203 CY IlLiA S …

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 11

…I 1 J him an iDegaltifrODt· I. . came to iDe W)�'" ovasee ex) • ee by Though not agreeing With all' � sub-c:ultradDrs. prime .coetraetor, Fairview the . made by Rhodes, said be insisted that be Co tructio Com • W admitted to the aowd uId sip FainieYI COIl- set- . that·even though we've had the tract until Rhodes bad siped Fait:Vie has not obeyed administration downtown 16 . own COIdract . Fairview. accordiDg to a Ia - years, there He pr...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 12

…11 the bu inesses of EYERS PlAZA ve care­ fully tr ined employees from community, ho gi some­ thin you don't ee much of ore: service with mile! and both eateries offer catering ervice that include trays. and even ice carvings! Dental Healthcare . program offered at DOH Dent I Healthcare" is a free lecture open to the public on Thursday, March 16 3 - 4:30 p.m., at Detroit Osteopathic H pit I, 12523 Third . H' h dr. To regi t...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 13

…DETROIT The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Social Service will be holding a public hearing in the City of etroit on the 13th Floor uditorium of the City County Building Tuesday March 6, 1989, 2- 5 p.m. State Representative David Hollister, who chairs the com­ mittee states that the hearin will guide it in developing a budget The hearing, he stated, is an attempt "to hear the ideas and concerns of recipients, service provi...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 15

…March 5·11,1989 MICHIGAN CmZE 15 at hom�:A . .. Sure I Cure' for n all�ng' '. �ornmun� . �ENERALPRAC'I7CEOPLAW_ Call 616/926-7143 • 1 � SBMCE TL NOON· - Q\Y SBMCE DM.. Y - � ·ElCFa;, SI.K�-SHlUSERlliCe �T LEATHER & ORAPeIES �4 74WA�S�Ea a.nton tt.rtIor 41022 . �'S HAiRCUT: .. EN & �'S HAIR CUT AU.. STYlES PeW - eta - � & SET - EN'S EVEBRlWS ARCHED C\R.S BY APf'OINTMEM" ... � DICKEY REALTY ROUP ·E�;"g We ToUch, 'TumstoSOLD...…

March 05, 1989 • Page Image 16

…e TIFA Board voted to ,(xx) d ad ba D 0 JECT During citizens comments, Sharon r hall, 525 Buena or higher. A ccording to Co eman the College has 50 500 cho hips vailable, to be ppli d toward tuti . on and fees. Coleman s id the College lso h full cholar ips avail­ b e for high school valedic­ tori ns d lutatorians. "For students ho plan to tr nsfer to four-year colleges or iver itie no offer As- ur ce of Quality, hich as­ .,-...…

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