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July 23, 1980 • Page Image 16

…- HELP WANTED Wanted: Home Teacher for H ad St rt Program. ust hay depend b e tr ns­ portation nd be willing to m ke home visits in Cass or Berrien Counties. Respon- sibiHti include: planning tiviti nd worl<ing with 3 - 5 year old children and th ir par nts. 60 hrs. of call required. Degree and/or experi nc helpful. Salary $140 - $160 per wk. Call 423-7086 for an appli­ cation. An Equal Opportunity Em­ ploy r. LAYOUT & PASTE...…

July 16, 1980 • Page Image 1

…JULY 16 - 22, 1 80 SERVI G TRt-COU :rv SOUTH ESTER ICHIGA 20CE TS r p Accord· to , any city Jling Urb Re- for development can to�I'S�I_"OeIl'L .. ;t;tltilMal* demands th t 21 to 28 percen t of the 0 en be minoritie Boone said. K. orris Gavin, Ben­ ton Harbo City Attorney, ho drafted the agre ment for the no· ch pro . . n had been in- ded in the contract. de a Dum­ nee_mI. for the city ," Gavin .. He in­ dicated that the ci...…

July 16, 1980 • Page Image 3

…PAGE 3 THREE ARRESTS ARSO Jame G· eon, owner of Paik Party Store and o employees, Arnold Brunson, Coloma, and Ty­ rone Col , 689 Thi er, Benton' Harbor ere all Cb.Ilraes � from the June 22 and June 25 fire d bombi of the ore. Gideon al charged ·th extortion af r attempting to get Brunson to chao8e his te· ny. Gid n 0rigi- nally d·tIt iracy to commit n and after bei freed on that charge an ed and ·th extorti . He i IlO'(i free on 10...…

July 16, 1980 • Page Image 5

…in ichi first came to the Benton Harbor area about 20 y , ju in time to graduate from Benton H r High S ool, in den. com, type r anymore. I . and it is hy e prefer private 0- o for our children e� they can be taught God's ord by tb t ell," own things, e might e a eer chan or 001 ain. "I ould not be family tend the garden, n grandma d grandpa ho live next door. This family type living , ju small examp of ho r . ut ......…

July 16, 1980 • Page Image 7

…JII Wftdon Joltnson (I 71-1938) wrote "Lilt E� JI� (lnd Sin,. u oft CQII«I "TM ro N(llioniIl AnI 'Iff." H� II �. . rom� NIIC(llor (l1t(/ dip- 1000000t. A worthy proj«_t 101' til'" 1 as 101' tldults IIld � to IOCQ/� .nd exami lIS mony J(lma W�/- don Jolt mllin-illb possibk, H'� hillI look 10- �tlwr (II only II m(lll portion 01 his rich lif� kept cry tu . tu were t ear' t _ ersio of my life, for re,ul_rly on certain eveni 1 plu...…

July 16, 1980 • Page Image 9

…can Ie ally c the cellular chemistry of your body," ant id, "Con­ tro . by good men­ th and cop' tech­ help your tremendous- band cc r, ju any number of per ns ho simply need friendly un- profe ional en pro- fe . onal ear. Ho ever, tb , the roots of pro- m to e soci- ety's ear. The person invo ., blam a cond or third person, the counselor often time blames th en­ vironmental factor, and the individuals in the environ­ ment ...…

July 16, 1980 • Page Image 13

…AGE 13 Guild boo s added to the Junior collectio ude: "Co or of the Cloud " by iIIiam d; "Gri- )da', Year - 11- be jode Sharmat; School on ad· n Awnue; "Ad­ rtising and what it Teach­ " by Ann ei ; "It's ot y Fault" By Franz Brand­ enberg; and, "Teddy Bear's Scr:lDbook" by Deborah Literary • I - follo . ugu 13 and 20, from 9:00 am. to 12:00 noon, d (rom 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. . t tb uth county build- ing, 1205 orth Front Stre­...…

July 16, 1980 • Page Image 15

…Everyday Lo -tQw FirkiS Disc Brakes Pads $7.50 Br k Shoes for most A ian Car $8.50 ex- change - 12 oz an Brak fluid SI.19 Square-Deal Auto Silv Pho : (616)92�54 1091 T ritorial Road Bent H.-bor, Mich. HALL FOR RENT - Ac­ comoda over 200 people. Fully air conditioned. For all ocasions. Full rvice bar. Bldg. at 544 W. Main, formerty Grinnell's. Call 926-9259. HOUSE FOR SALE - D to illness, must sell 4 Bdrm. 2 Bath, Lg Kit. wit...…

July 09, 1980 • Page Image 1

…VOL II O. 1 JULY 9 - 15, 1 0 SERVI G TRI-COU TY SOUTHWESTER ICHIGA 20CE TS r fourth member under que . n, en Piatt, provided the Board with . letter fr m Senior Citizen …

July 09, 1980 • Page Image 3

…DOUGH 0 D UG P OPO SHELP FO Dl HEDW Blac bu 0 e peopl are "pulling a Rip V inkle" if they think they can 0 ore the Repub 0 party and i effo "<lisman tie all the de by B C om 0 Joe dison, director of the organization� Voter Education Dept., said he 0 "amazed" t the apparent apathy own by Bla busine ople to the 0 hi- g GO refu to p- port P fonn plank hich ould have put it behind "stro feder elf, to timula minority bu 0 of h...…

July 09, 1980 • Page Image 5

…c o - y r. Clay ork af tile Berrien County Junvenile Center in Berrien Spring. She is a Group Leader there and hold many responsibi­ litie . Her job includes counseling, both group and one to one'; supervisor, and der qualitie s. Clay y orked at the Center for about 5 ye and enjoys r or very much. 'I like working with the' d e the respon- ible position I hold there," e in 1974 and is no . in the proce of studying at e em...…

July 09, 1980 • Page Image 7

…o-ye prOlfml in geron­ tology - offered ne t ye , according to en­ neth Riley, . te dean of Community Service • If the cour evince fflCient intere t, a third ill be offered th folio - . year, . y id, An three ha been cept d by C's curriculum committ , but appr of di . nat co s d full two-year degree pro- am will depend on the community inter t n in' neraI jec of for the a d and in enrolhnent of the three y indi- Buren count...…

July 09, 1980 • Page Image 9

…• o Baptist District A elation. He i member of th tional Bapti Convention of America. Rev. Burton also ttend th tional Sunday School and Sapt' Training Union Congre he d in D , Texa t month. He ttend all tional , d St te Con nt­ i ns as ell Board meet­ ing. Rev. Burton h so of- ten id by w y of e plain- ing his going que f 0 education and- enlighten­ ment th t "He believe minister mu continue to study' order to rve God in ...…

July 09, 1980 • Page Image 11

…i· community . Coup the ph 0- mena ith high youth un­ employment, b dard 001, inadequate .health ppre ° e institut­ environ- term m y b to u , th re doe exist a large popula­ tion of young Black me' ho ha been releg ted to statu that provide then fe opportunif for d- vancement. d what m es this - tuation even more disturbing i the fact other generation of Bl c bout MCI .. mllS Agency's bid bile the cur- ren t t, the Flaugh...…

July 09, 1980 • Page Image 13

…JULY 9 -IS, 1 0 THE CITIZE - If your dog is using your tall .floor plant fo rue hydrant - try grouping all of your tall plants in one comer and fencing them in, so to spe • - Try hanging your p ant up out of reach - if all e fails! - If your pet ill per- and nibb a ay 1 your prize Spider P t, try the old spray bottl technique. That' keep a ray bottle filled with hannl ater near by d every time you your pet starting to nibble ...…

July 09, 1980 • Page Image 15

…HUGE RUMMAGE SALE. July 8.9.10. nd 11 - from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Berrien County Action 219 E. ain RU �GE --- YARD and BAKE SAL E - Friday and Satur­ d y, July 11 and 12 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Our Cen .. t for Bett r Living, th cor of pi and Union. Clo , shoes, toys, hs hid goods, mise - som thing for very 0 ! HOUSE FOR SALE - Due to ill SS, must II 4 Bdrm. 2 Sa h. Lg Kit. with cabinets. ice country air. For info call own ...…

July 02, 1980 • Page Image 1

…commission. In perfect -rerun form, Dan Fia arned the no former 0 any 1 on BlI. City h aJJoea. ted $100,000 by HUD for 312 10 thiS year, reported in June. Citizen. The ad so' . . bi apparently premature. Guy Huddleston, H.H • ConStruction, 4 …

July 02, 1980 • Page Image 3

…A group of Bento H - bor B bu . n m t last in the Grand pids office of Senator Carl Levin to discu problem of minority busine with the Internal evenue Service. According to reliable CLeo rrrs JO , ATE LIET 0 F D F.G d ·t. rra Citizens Organized To Stay (Cots) ire planning a city - wide clean-up day July 12 ccording to Artie F' r fur - the group. An explan tion of th day' p be . ed on C I TV "Channel 5 0 July 9 and 10 from...…

July 02, 1980 • Page Image 5

…upport ou a "but to no avail ' HOUle S er Bobby Crim ed to meet "th the Caucus on at Ie 0 occasio to dis- th b he refused to gr,e his pport. The biDs have no been nt to tb State Se­ nate here they are expect- ed to p ith only a fe modifications even though their co ·tutionality" also being chaDenged. Urgipa citizen to write their ton opposi" to p billL ep. Vaughn ded that their implications go n beyond j affecting tJio re...…

July 02, 1980 • Page Image 7

…• o od r ning on moving her up in h r job, . Gr ve ga e notice. "I told them I would like a more prestigious job t the ore," . Graves explained,' but hen they ouldn't move me, I quit. I t more 0 of life, I don't e to stand till!" · From there went to ork at Bento Harbor e School as a teachers aid. worked there fo o years and enjoyed it ry much. She then or­ ed for Community Develop­ ment for Benton Harbor City, . ith the ...…

July 02, 1980 • Page Image 11

…in or on your Part. Round - out the m nu ith "Ruby Butternut :sQ\lLasll fre h . butternut tuffed ith a fla orful mixture of cranberry-oran e reli h and appl uce, and ed in the 0 en. eno , Heights d Lake ucce ment , proper record eep­ filing requiremen to minimize and en on both ides, tumina frequently, about 8 to 10 minu ; drain any e oil. In bowl combine cranberry juice code ·1, pineapple and cinnamon. Pour over chic - ...…

July 02, 1980 • Page Image 13

…This house' located in a worn-down neighlxxbood in an American city. The neighborhood is oot �ly goDe, but it's hurting. - Urban neighborhoods like this have the potential to recover -to become places here people would like to live. We'l stake rooney on it. Many people feel they'd miss something by living in the suburbs. The city offers diversity, histcxy, culture and coovenience. Urban public transportation means freedom from the automo...…

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