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June 01, 1986 • Page Image 1

…2 VOL. VIII NO.27 JUNE 1 -7, 1986 NEWS BRIEFS POLITICS G RACIAL LINES ORE LIKELY TO BE Chapel, Hill, C - A ju t r 1 Turn to Pag 11 Turn to P g 8 MOREHOUSE HONORS CIVIL RIGHTS AND BUSI ESS LEADERS - Atlanta' orehous College (Alma ater of Martin Luther King, Jr.) honor the R v, Jos ph Lowery (left) Pre ident of King-found d Southern Christian L adership Conference, and Earl Gray s, Publisher of Black Enterpri e Magazin ,who congrat...…

June 01, 1986 • Page Image 2

…renee ac TTOR EY DCOU SELORATLAW 1186 FIFTH STREET USKEGO. I 49440 ATTOR EY AT lAW orri a L PRACTICE OF LA C LL616/926-7143 . DAVIS, JR. …

June 01, 1986 • Page Image 3

…'Van Bure Mental Health Panel to nuclear power a PA PA - In an ffort to r duce cmzen nxiety over nuclear po er plant afety, Van Buren County ental Health ill pon or a p nel di cu ion on th ubject to b held Thur day, June 5th, at the Van Buren Skill C nter in La - renc. The panel ill tart t 7:00 p.m. in th confer nee room. Th p nel cu ion of ho dren' fear ccid nt . Other pan I p rticip nts ill b p akin ondi t rpl n for Van B...…

June 01, 1986 • Page Image 4

…In and About Benton Harbor eouc« TID FOR ALL N '/ �VOTE JUNE 9,1986 ! , amon th ccordin to en PI tt, ervic e y ini ed coordinator. public e, orty" 0 be · d by omen' ourc enter t under and and be aware of 'the ch g to maintain ulti­ m te health. The omen' Health Re- urce Center bi- monthly pro ram concentr tin on omen' health care i es. Routine experience ch pregnancy and menop u , a ell information pertaining or illne and ...…

June 01, 1986 • Page Image 5

…JUNE 1 -7, 1986 THE CITIZEN 5 In and About Muskegon • • • • • • mor in ormation 726-3906. • • • • • • • In and About Benton Harbor PIC announc open hou The Berrien-C Van Buren Priv te Indu try Coun il announces that they ill h d an Open Huon Jun S,19 from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. their Sou th Haven om I ed at 330 alamazoo St. The Open Hou ill people the opportunity to 1 n about the Private Indu try oun­ cil, and allow them ...…

June 01, 1986 • Page Image 7

…THE CITIZEN JUNE 1 -7,1986 7 Continued from 1 troy (D-DC) , -- ho recent! accompanied Gray on a fact­ findin trip to outh Africa, Ho ard W olp (D- ich), Stephen Solarz (D- .Y.), Charle Rangel (D- .Y.), Buddy Roemer (D-La.), ry Ro e Oa ar (D-Ohio), icha I Richard Willi (R-Ohio), Silvio Conte (R-M ), Yin Weber (R- inn), Hamilton Fish, Jr. (R& .Y.), John iller (R-Wa h), Stewart McKinney (R-Conn), and Jim Leach (R-Io a). Similar...…

June 01, 1986 • Page Image 9

…JUNE 1 - 7, 1986 THE CITIZEN 9 rvice. The children s department of the host church will be in charge. The public is invited accord­ ing to Pastor Emery Varrie I. A Three-night Youth Crusade ill be pon red by the Youth Dep rtment of the GOOD TID- GS Community Bapti Church 670 eCord . St. beginning ednesday June 4 thru Friday June 6 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. I Guest Evangeli t will be the Rev. Ronnie London, assistant pastor of the...…

June 01, 1986 • Page Image 10

…o JU e Coli y rr n County: Dru Abuse 911 Sy t • S c. Educ. e By ip: 3.0 19 5 ire 3.0 19 5 Y St. Jo To nships 1.0 I 5 11 1.25 1985/ 7 B Sod . hips Li rary y hip: 0 PI- 0 c y ips riets 2 0 6 o c o o o S 0 o ntb preeioct conai ta r f y tt rourtb Cla a 11 t rritory of rtb io ·a.Aton r Baaao nahip. o ng Pl c I pr cinct conaiata of School Di trict. a n9 1 c nth pr cinct eonsista rti...…

June 01, 1986 • Page Image 11

…JUNE 1 - 7,1986 THE CITIZEN 11 , lac Child in Crisi -, Forum moves 0 alamazoo ByJ c ie ilIiam KALAMAZOO Dr. athan Hare ill keynote the K lamazoo ympo ium, "The Blac Child in Cri i ." The e ion is the fourth in a ries of uch meeting being held aero th tate. t for June 4 and 5 at the We tern ichi an Univer ity. Fetzer Bu ine Center, the ympo ium ill provide oppor­ tunity for participant to ex­ chan e p rceptions and que tion o...…

June 01, 1986 • Page Image 12

…CITIZ JU rproofing '. . IlC 925-6166 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONTRACTORS ROOFING - SIDING Hom Remod lin Insulation 925-1218 or 925-1219 260 CHEST UT ST., S.H. …

June 01, 1986 • Page Image 13

…JUNE 1 - 7, 1986 THE CITIZEN Erik Washington Dear Erik, y hu band nd 1 have moved to wonderful apart­ ment. I am p ying the r III b I am th one who want­ ed to move and b cau my hu band has had a hard time getting ork. I don't have any problem dealing with th t at all. H buy all of the food and pays the other bills with his own money. I don 't really que t­ ion him bout where h gets the money. But h t I don't like are hi friend...…

June 01, 1986 • Page Image 15

…, IT TRUE YOU CA JEE FOR M4 THROUGH THE U. • GOVER ENT? GETTHEFACTSTOD � CALL 1/312-742-1142 EXT. 1375. PILOT POSITION, requir s 2500 TT 1,000 EL CO I ST. S nd resume to: P.O. Box 191, Iron ountain, ich. 49801 or call, 906-774-0400. WANTED ... HE BENTON HARBOR AREA • ,CHOOLS, 711 East Britain Av •• , B nton Harbor, Mi 49022. is acc ting appliatlons for High School Mathematics TeICh rs, Applicants muSt b. c.rtified In the stat...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 1

…hip dri e The Urban League of Greater Mu egon kicked-off it annual Membership Campaign on June 15. With the theme "Challeng­ ing Tomorrow", the membership drive will last through July 31, according to Stephen Pressley Jr, Executive Director. ttomey Theodore . Wil- liams, Jr., President of the bo rd of directors has appointed Thomas Ralya, personnel director, Comrneric Bank- Hackley, as membership com­ mittee chairman. Serving o...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 2

…E 24 - 30,19 5 • eU e h ve to realize that the pro- d fundin for bortion movement rew out of the bite feminists d that e cannot ree with all f eets of th t mo ment, though e certainly ant to be recognized equ to m n. B1 ck om n cannot ford to put our in- di . ual n ds and ttitude (this i my body, I can do h t I ant before tho of our It i our duty to re­ pl ni our r ce, and e mu do 0 in a re pon ible manner, upholding the fami...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 3

…JUNE 24 - 30, 1985 THE CITIZEN ocia ion of Co d By Unda D· on U EGO - The Tri- Cities Women s Club will host the ichig n State Association of Colored omen Conven­ tion tarting Saturday, June 29 through Tuesday July 2 at the Holiday Inn in uskegon Height. The scheduled event are as follo s: June 29 at :00 p.m., u kegon ight th speaker will be Edna arren. There . no charge for this event; June 30 at 6:00 p.m., Pre ident's Banqu...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 4

…. I 5 o uden s B er, arcra Briney, Bradley G. Burkett··, Dayle M. Chron­ ist r, N ncy P. Ciuk, Kathy M. Conr d , Laura C. Flood, ChrIStina A. Fr nd n, Diane D. Grey, Gr gives, Romona L. Jordan, Any . K gstra, James D. Kelt y Jr. Bernice E. Krause, Nancy Kublic ., Richard . L • , Thomas aas, Darin J. Norton, Lane W. Rausch, Cathi R. Scharf··, Scarl tte Shirl y, J an Smith··, Ang la D. illard, and arilyn J. Wola . Buchanan - ...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 5

…JUNE 24 - 30, 1985 THE CITIZEN Commodities distribution set BE TO HARBOR - The Community tion gency of uth Central ichigan r- rien County Operations will be di tributing USDA Surplus hee Butter, Flour nd Rice to eligible individuals and famil­ ie on Tue day, June 25 19 5. Only tho e per ons that have been certified ill be eligibl t re eive c mm ditie during the June di tributi n, cording to p ke p ron. In order to qu lify f r ...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 6

…the uthoritie in hil delphi could inciner te minute b nd of el n cult nd an entire neigh- er n't norm" e th ? • But then dope hou aren't 'norm I" either. nd th y don't get b mbed. And they do more th n threaten neigh­ borh od. Dop hou s eat the life out f community from within. And they re tolerated by the uthorities. And maybe that' hy. D pe dens fir the erican cherne of thing . e al 0 h ve community pollution by ab ntee 1 ...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 7

…JUNE 24 - 30, 2915 THE CITIZEN Black Women On The Move Continued from p 2 apartheid. "The Struggle of liberation 0 ments' resolution: To foster and interdependence among women ho pport the trug­ gl ainst the t . pI oppre ion of r ci m, xi m and economic ex pl oit a lion. 'The Status of omen and the Rol of omen in tional Development" ill pre nt the following: 1 Support gre ter recognition of the contributions of African omen t ...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 8

…U 4- 0,1 5 • al e sion iter T. Bacchu Junior Wo- men; m Robin on, Brother- hood; Rev J. Whiteside, Evan li tic; and Rev. R.V . D vis Education. . otto Be ye te df t unmov bi ay bounding in the or of th Lord.. . I Corinthi 14:25-33. The public i invited. are, Sunday . Large, . tel P. Si ter Guild' 75th birthday celebrat fited their live. r. hUT gne ave a reading th t he felt ummed up his f ther's life. It entitled "Inte...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 9

…� . • & ON ALL PURCHASES OF '20 OR MORE, EXCLUDING BEER, WINE (I TOBACCO LO a LB. PKG. LB. PKG. 1/. LITBB. 8 p..-.u. ... p PSI-CO� PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, PEPSI LIGHT, PEPSI FREE, DIET PEPSI FREE, . D COVPO YI QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. KFG. COUPONS UP TO 25. FACE VALUE; NO DUPLICATES; REFUND CANNOT EXCEED COST OF ITEM; 700 Colby, White � B94-5m2 RETAIL STORE, SPARTAN 9 FREE PRODUCT COUPONS ARE EXCLUDED; LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ITEM. l...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 10

…&ub«u d R;c� � � 2 2Yl 1 1 � 1 beans, ute pep r and onion in butter in lO-inch illet until onion i tender. dd ater; bring to a boil. dd rice and salt. Reduce heat; co er tightly and sim­ mer 20 minut . Remove from heat. Stir in barbecue uce, lima beans and pimiento. Let stand co ered until liquid is absorbed about S minutes. (Makes 6 servings.) . the paJoff will be 300 instead of '250. So Pla3 the � 3 game � And some of our e...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 11

…JUNE 24 - 30, 1985 THE CITIZEN 1 New Racial Battleground"_The Classroom Continued from Page 20 o the momentum h s shifted. The uproar from Blac legislator has been so loud that Propo ition 48 likely will be altered before it takes effect. Mo officials think that the SAT requirement will be dropped. The outcome likely will be known this ummer, when the CAA officials gather talk about ca,. By y Bite That dam ged muffier or rupt...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 12

…G STREET 8 PTIST p n ring Roller t the Holid y 1300 orth turday, June rin redding Bell p.m. for Bro '/I, Thomas invited. Ler nc har- venue. The the birde are d R tty ue f th keg on TI E 5:00-9:00 p ORE …

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 13

…E 24 - 30, 1985 THE CITIZEN ADY T'S 'EMPIRE BARBER & BEAUTY SALON SPECIALS CURLS & PERMS C II "LADY Tn for appointment 926-6388 SR. CITIZENS TUES. 'SAT. 8-4 ·rUES.· FRI. 271 •• MPIII I 'I B. ann • mme ree ogram BE TO HARBOR - The City of Benton Harbor Re­ creation Dep tment will start its Summer Recreation Program, beginning June 24 and will run through August 23 1985. Park hour for K-12th gr ders will be from 10:00 a....…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 14

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June 24, 1985 • Page Image 15

…J&J PPL CES 126 Pipestone Benton Harbor, MI 49022 APPLIANCES: 88 W. Main Str t, B.H. Ask for Jim or Fred 926-7640 WASHERS & DRYERS $85 E.ch or $150 Set RANGES Electric & Gas Sl5 • Up FREE DELIVERY REPAI R SERVICE Op n M-F 9-7,1S.t 906/Sun 1-5 10% Sund.y Discount W"ol aI •• Ret.1I o ount to Prof •• lona Corn on down to JOE'S and you an be the next customer In our ch.lr For The Best Hair C reo f�al t#eauty �rlee� 1420 NAP...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 16

…T / p cial m ag fro Bill oy r for inoritie bout- • car r In [eurnell m r of mtnortty groups ork· . e h e t n a ch nce on n gi en the ch c ong to a r ciat minority nd ould Ii e to consider core ran pro e sionat, C II this number for mo Inform non free !rom the Society of Profe sion Joum ist : 1 0,331-1750. As for Oper tor 128. In ebr c 111 (800 3 3- ,. O. Rem mber. minoritie n d joum nsm d joumaHsm needs rrunonue . (800) 33 17...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 17

…JUNE 24 - 30, 1985 THE CITIZEN 17 DEAR E·RIK,_ Dear Erik, I am a 35 year old woman and I am . 0 tired of everybody that I know using me or taking advantage of me. I try 0 hard to be nice to people and yet I no that most people think I am a big fool. I help people out all the time by doing them all kind of favors and nice things for them. So many of them 0 e me money and they ould never think of paying me bac and ome of them I ...…

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 18

…T f min in m mory. V rious agencies Food ppli s ins ....•..... · · · · .............. ··eL . .....•.........................• · · Zip _ I · .....•.••..•.•..•.......•..•..........••...•.••.........................•.•.•....•.... …

June 24, 1985 • Page Image 19

…, l I I' • • .:. I • HELP WANTED Exp ri nced phone person­ n I. Call from home. No sale. Phon 1-878-1905 or write P.O. Box 18, Byron C nter, M I 49315. The C inn Adv. FOR RENT SPACE· FOR Fum. ed, $100 sec�.""'1 Sen Ie, '27-2023. WANTED PROGRAM INTAK� AND INFORMATION SPECIAL· 1ST - part·tlm , to work interviewi", older clients. Bach lor's D r .. or uiva­ lent in human services re­ lated fi Id. Must work w II with people and...…

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 1

…BULK RATE U.S. POSTAL PAID tOil Harttor II 4.022 No. 50 cI VOL. VII NO. 29- JUNE 17, 1985 TROUS ct ASHl GTO , D.C. - Call­ ing the Anti- partheid Act of 19 5 ignificant first step to rd the ultimate destruction of apartheid" Congre sman i key land (D-T), a co­ on or of the legisl tion which p ed June 5 by the U.S. H u of Represi ntative ex­ plained that it ends warning to th uth frican govern­ ment. Leland, chairman of the ...…

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 2

…5 m r or the thi ne 1 nti 1 e 'den hich h be n brought forward' -For the Con e 'on 1 c m­ mittee ith jurisdiction to immedi tely e ert their over­ . ght re pon ibilities on thi m tter.' ce among hite and BI c almost equ eight ye r In 1977, 50 percent of Bl c high hool gr du es d 51 percent of hite high percent, hool gr du te enrolled in colI ge; by 1982, the hite figure up lightly, to 52 percent d the BI ck figure h d droppe...…

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 3

…op 0 ey , . nom • a 0 o ASH GTO D.C. - The ational Urban League in testi­ mony last week before the Senate Judiciary Committee vigorou ly opposed the nominat- ion of illiam Bradford Rey- nolds A ociate Attorney General of the United States saying that he was ."�nfit to .hold an '0 fice that ould increase his . powers and his' influence in the government s department most concerned with protesting and enforcing minority righ...…

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 4

…5 to the om- ilhite i th ibrary demonstrat­ n Thur d y eek' t :00. ill be 21 t • Sears t gas tri� mer. 28.O-cc engi . h so id- tate igni­ tion. 18-�n. cut. Reg. 219.99 Heavy-duty -HP motor. 1S-in. cut. Sem'- omatic I . Dual grip. Reg. $69.99 …

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 5

…JUNE 17 - 23, 1985 THE CITIZEN 5 By Irene Green The u kegon-O eana Com- munity tion Against Poverty Inc., ho ted its ond annual dinner recently. Guests included other community agencies local municipalitie eAAP st ff, bo rd m rnber and Advisory Council member . aster of erem ny fo the even in a Winford and the Inv ation w Jerry Lottie. Charlie Flower Deputy Director for APP, welcomed the gue ts. Stephen PTe ley xecutive Direc...…

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 6

…T JU E 17 - 23, 1 5 er e iel l uesday and Thu day at Ben- ton H r or Congregational Church i :30 to 9: 15 ge nd 9: 15 to 10:00 9-13· 10:15 to 11:00 and 11:00 to 11 :45 9-13; 11:45 to 12:30 d 12: 30 to 1 : 15 :30 to 2: 15 d 2: 15 to 3:00 inister urch. - re 5 hannon, C rol Sh nnon, Gwen Hollid Y, Jo nn Bonds, Sharon Dudley, Robert Hampton Jr., Tommie el n, Clark Allen, it Epp nd Verlene Jone . p e &1 Getty, Laketon &1 Wood...…

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 7

…JUNE 17 - 23, 1985 THE CITIZEN Another in a series of informational messages concerning your phone service. If you're confused about your phone service, you'll find lots of answers in Michigan Bell's ne Phone Facts Today brochures They' free and full of information on: 1. Pho Service Repair-What to do and who to call when there's a problem. 2. Lo Di tance-Who provides it. How to choo what's best for you . • Yo r P one BiD-Understan...…

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 8

…• o ee UGGED hom hool, urch d c mmuniti n do to help. 'arian Wri ht Ede president of th Children' fe Fund. A national for children. moder t r and con- r role in training Ice B ond,y It By …

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 9

…JUNE 11 - 23, 1985 THE CITIZEN • PRICES GOOD THRU SAT. JUNE 22. 1985. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. EVERYDAY WE DOUBLE YOUR MFG. CENTS-OFF COUPONS UP TO 25¢ FACE VALUE! NO DUPLICATES; REFUND MAY NOT EXCEED COST; SPARTAN, RETAIL STORE & FREE PRODUCT COUPONS EXCLUDED; LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ITEM. MEAT MAKES THE MEAl, & WE MAKE IT SPECIAL! FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS - PERFECT FOR COOK-OUTS! rD grain-! beef C nt rout chuc ate ....... o· lb. '. r...…

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 10

…5 her educ tion. The groom plan to ttend O.1.C. mploy­ nt Trai ning program to omp high chool diplom or G . D. Certificate. ter h plan 0 enlist in the United State Army. couple hone n, TCU Desh n 17 months old. ne baby is due this month. They're youn but they ha t goal to make their m rriage a ucce . "Good Luc To The How­ land !! • • e comp e e alnln9 - PU LL rine Pfc. D VlD T. GRIGGS on of D vid Grigg of nton H rbor, I.,...…

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 11

…JUNE 17 - 23, 1985 THE CITIZEN 11 Kamp fnr kids to begin June 30 ST. JOSEPH - Kamp for Kids, a week of residential camp for boys and girls ages 8-12, will be held at Camp arren June 30 to July 6,- 1985. This annual camp event i ponsored by the Berrien County A ciation of Churches and i open to any child who meets the age guideline . Camp Warren is located in Hagar Township, 8 miles north of St. Joseph-Benton Harbor. It is owned...…

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 13

…JUNE 17 - 23, 1985 THE CITIZEN I 00 ! e reported in thi P ce recently that Florida A& thleti dire tor Roo velt il- n was at the forefront during the Rattlers' deci ion to top playing arch-rival Tenne see tate in football in a few years ago. In fact ilson had just come on board as athletic director and did not hare in that ill-fate decision. The responsibility feel on the shoulders of F U football' coach Rudy Hubbard. The R ttle...…

June 17, 1985 • Page Image 14

…Penn· Kel R.., about The F:omily Birthing Center, Memorial Hospital, S Joseph. At The Family Birthlng Cen er, we offer the birthing options families today ... yet . tam medical support. But each birth is special And each birth is encourage families to us help them plan for their baby's birth ... and choose the op ions they wan All mothers use birthing beds for nonnal deliveries. Fathers may be present for all births. And e provide t...…

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