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August 25, 1982 • Page Image 1

…B DEY AILS 0 AGE 3 VOL. IV O. 3 AUGUST 25 - 31,1982 Development, Lilly told The Citizen. There· 50 000 de ignated for code enforcement on th city's main reet ; $30,000 for park mainten e· S 160 000 for cquisition and demolition o b tand rd properti city- ide: 118 000 for 'stabilization" of city o n d property. Lilly explained that " abilization" meant reh illtation and sale of homes no 0 ned by the city. Lilly r fu d to di 10 any...…

August 25, 1982 • Page Image 3

…minutes q, a free bleeder, f: • ital hat T ntative agreement h b n r cb be een the Benton Harbor Are d the Benton iation HE) for the openin d y of hool this year. eement re hed Thursday, 982, and ts edne y, 1 th fir full d y of udents in the B nton Harbor AUGUST 25 - 31, 1 2 THE CITIZE hen illie 10 control of th true around a corner near Hilgard on Inter­ ate 84. In 10 combined year of truck driving, the brother had never bee...…

August 25, 1982 • Page Image 5

…o o o • racsa The h Commi . n on nto Indu ri Chemi- 1 Corporation, in Trenton to "main- t in or ing environment free from racial ho ility d dl rimin tion." The Commission Order re Its from comp int filed by John C. Scott, B re . ent of ayne County, ho or ed in the shipping department. Follo ing verb 1 confron tion with bite female pervi r, Scott was di harged for in bordinati n. He t r rein ted ithout ba p y through arbitra...…

August 25, 1982 • Page Image 7

…o • • pIC IC c ey d Octavia Ha"OOJIlS od romp y of th Th A y ST. ATTHE 11:28- 30 Come unto m , all ye that labour d are he vy laden, and I will give you re. T e my yo e upon you, and learn of me; for I am m e and 10 Iy in heart: And ye shall find re t unto your . For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. YAH (psAlMS 68:4) I pray that you le d uls . to gr e through this article, I so pray th t uls receive not the grace ofY...…

August 25, 1982 • Page Image 9

…ones-j tum to your . chen cup­ bOard for the !eCrd! Stan DUOC:IU" 1& •• the base that these homemade desserts • 011. Then add in- • 1I'eI:IiI' ents from the cup- , U chocolate or choco- Use chocolate or mil boar(l---coconut, canned late fudge flavor. Oilll pud- , chocolate flavor. Add 6 tbs. fruit, chopped nut, ding in . Top each oran e marmalade to beaten � , ai'aharn aac ers, a scoop of vanilla ice chiDed pudding, 'Top ith , f1a. e...…

August 25, 1982 • Page Image 11

…PAG 11 For 51 7. B Sport • Coupe V -6 Turbo ao.ded, $3,3 ; 7 Sa Turbo, Su roof, • $46,00; 76 Ford Van E 250, Cyl net. Co ed, at. $2,500; 65 Com ca nta $600. Call 411-5353. HOUSE FOR SALE _­ Below market in BH City. 3 bdrm, 1112 bath, Cent. Air, add on wood burner, 2 car garage, dishwasher, built-in range, finished base­ ment, Alum sided, wall­ to-wall carpeting. Call after 6 p.m. 925-2913. FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE EEDS BUYI...…

August 18, 1982 • Page Image 1

…"BULK RATE u.s, POSTAGE PAID B on Harbor, I 49022 Pwm .50 VOL. IV O. 37 AUGUST 1 - 24, 1912 E oritles from the city: Larry Purnell, 950 Broad aye La ence Henry, 1395 Ogden; Sammy Lee Copper; 857 auceda; Sam illiam, 1040 Agard; John Gaines, 971 Colum­ bus; Sammie Copper, 857 cedlh; ate Green, 435 d moderate income peno , n. Whitfield '. The Director provid- - ed the Commission ith a list of pe employed by the general contr...…

August 18, 1982 • Page Image 2

…t. as " to Burden 1 dult ed, youth mploy- ment t . . d cretarial ice. o included in th City Venture propo to a job training Control D ta ted in the former Gray Buildina, ain d ton H - bor. …

August 18, 1982 • Page Image 3

…or re or culture of a city, commission iW. The co n dy, inority derly Services: Programs, Older Problem" examined OM program Brid eport, Conn.; San Franc' o POO - an ,. the co " n "ed, minority older peop d much higher tes of po erty than the' nonminority counterpart But ry ci y studied, minority 0 er ere unde ed. The Older Act m es no ref enee to prefere , it ou1d be given to tbo ecooomic " . , joi in orpnization and ...…

August 18, 1982 • Page Image 5

…The Goldie Hannon Unit o. 3 of others of orld ar n Inc. is givin reception for the District Four Presi­ dent, rs. Lu lla unley of Benton H or, Augu 29, 1982 time from 3 to 5 p.m. t the Progre . e Bap . Church, 245 Pipestone St. Benton H - bor. unley I the pre nt President 43 h ing rved once before. rved D' rict Four , Chaplai and h chair- n. rs, Luella unley is very tive r of Progre . e B ptist Churc member of the She ha or ed...…

August 18, 1982 • Page Image 7

…RSATSECO added to the olarship program, con- tinuing education for collet student o n ed financial ce to gr - edu e many e church, spent d are still din& of dollan yearly ndin& d young people to are abo educs­ y Voc tiona! Bible School for all spa r a tutorial program for reading and m tho e also support foreign mi , n. One of p or's great became a reality. Country Store for peopl ho ere unemployed. ye e enlarged our or' stud...…

August 18, 1982 • Page Image 9

…Once accept me. by Claude Reed, Jr. re gain to be on th ho ith. e ere more intere ted in that than in m ing mane . But it influenced my life lot. It ha helped me even no . Everything good that happens to me I don't abu it or misus it. or t it for granted. I know ho to eat sardine 24 hour a day. ot that I cam from poor home life. but when I on the road I had to truggle by my elf. I didn't thin it wa right for me to call home nd ay...…

August 18, 1982 • Page Image 11

…n 0 I ures I P.O. Box 2590, '----------� .. Below market in BH City. 3 bdrm, lYz bath, Cent. Air, add on ood burn r, 2 car gar , dishw sher, buil -in range, finished base­ ment, Alum sided, walt­ to- all carpeting. Call after 6 p.m. 925-2913. 5353. …

August 11, 1982 • Page Image 1

…AUGUST 11 -17, 19 2 Serv Tri-County South ote City oter al approved the mil- e requ to fund the etro arcot- ic -.U d by 343 to 230 count. Only the orton School are turn­ ed do n the narcotics proposal T 1 ,010 voters in the city were ro � 15 percent of tho registered the city cler ' office reports. There ere 641 votes ca in the r ceo Jame B anc i:ie DemCCT t' con e 'chard Headlee in the ovem­ b r conte . In Benton Harbor, voter ...…

August 11, 1982 • Page Image 3

…The Civil . t Commi n, during it July 27 publi m ting cond mned the recent flleboming in Detroit that left a B oman ith Benton Harbor to a gro ri in r cial o n cro th teo C therine C. BI ell, Commission ch . per n " Hfhis . the cond ttac on Bl family in Detroit ithin ppro imately 15 month. It' more f than ju coincid nee hen th firebomb­ ing occurred ithin th e predomi­ nantly bite ar . In both incidents, family member ained rious...…

August 11, 1982 • Page Image 4

…, I I I VEST 0 E SATURDAY A MO TH TO ARD A COLLEGE DEGREE quinas College's exciting DIRECTED STUDY P OGRA is designed for highly-motivated adu s ose o schedules or orne locations do not permit regular class 2 endence. Learn more by a ending ... I FOR TIO SESSIO u 1 10:00 .m. t) e information. call collect (616) 459-8281. ext. 309 C SSES BEGI AUGUST 28 ree is one of you goal. e're eager to help …

August 11, 1982 • Page Image 5

…A� Crunrtnftl unadapted to their prospects born in York City ill in life. I ,lik·, too 1819. His fi a many men, f ful of t � and $011 of 1M ch�f occu' they held in of 1M TIm triM ;" �' to shoot l.AoM �fOl'r he kid- ons uddenly, "app�d and sold in of fitness, into Ammca. . enuy characters and into Craunmftl tmd«! t pro(i' life. This is the York Nrialn Ffft fi evil. (b) to this I SdtooI tIItd OnftdtIlnst;tul� ha observed an am ·tion i...…

August 11, 1982 • Page Image 7

…• • r-up ·ar p out h The .. n Unlimi ed Volunt r provide m . inspirati>nal and humor­ ou r dings to r . ent in hospital d re home. Their inter faith group n oU ce ddi Ian • r n . Ju fe month e rli r their group helped n r a Spiritual Televisi n Pro am in thi area: So often, in m ny pecial ays - In gentl ord of comfort and in happy word of prai they re pporting nior centers. ny Citizen p per re delivered we kly by the gr...…

August 11, 1982 • Page Image 9

…c r no 0 they lunt er-no ay! e don't e en rec- commend ending a ot of mon Y, even if you are luc y enough to have it ( hi h m of our olunte r don't). o 0 OUI B' are ju ver ge middle incom people ho have gee t time helping and doin thing . h kids. But e h real problem nd need your h lp or r ther there e lot of kid dally boy ho need your help. e h ve vera] B children in our program aitin for B' Brothers and B' Si ten and I am sor...…

August 11, 1982 • Page Image 10

…2 By M.E. Blount t is i no r on or e cu for disproportio or ea­ tr a anee. Culture is reat need; but the reater, . der need of the rei industry and pr - tic ity. e n especi ly multit dino rtizans (sic], nd prod ive toi , nd th grand realizatio of labor. or otnerwise …

August 11, 1982 • Page Image 11

…ATTE TIO SERIOUS JOB SEEKERS! ould you like to set your 0 n it practically no lim· on rni e vacations as desired? If 10, th y not cony . ntly ork with us IOrting/bundU lNIiI. R eei work nd �ym ts by mail. Start i tely! For· i form io, a If , st mped . en , ope a ur a prompt replay. ail arki Services, P.O. Box 2590, Ocala, Fiord ia 3267 REQUI RE ENTS 1113 RU AGE SALE 1297 E. in St. Frkl�y It Saturday. elo 08$, tv's, bedding, I ...…

August 04, 1982 • Page Image 1

…, YOL. IV 0.35 A UST �-10. 1 2 Serv Tri-County Southw BULK RATE U.5. POST AG E PAID B on tgrbor, 49022 mit .50 Ich n STORYO AGE 6 . f of GARY, Ind. - The nation's 6,000 B elected offlcial ere urged to orpnize a "B Common ar et" that ould direct go emment busine 'to fum Gary ayor Richard Hatcher, ho conceived the idea, gave this example of ho it could ork: "Tbe city of Gary's employee are ed by Supreme Life Insurance Co., ...…

August 04, 1982 • Page Image 3

…The 10Uo· qu ion« w e 1Ub-' mined to the tlrree. Ctlmwtes lor 4th diW1ct county iomm: . n which � ........ t: t bu of the city of Ben­ HlII'bor. ElIch etmdidJlte'lll ell . full, without edit� WHY ARE YOU RUNNlI"Nc. FO 0 ncsr AUGUST 4-10,1 Z D ocrat ------ I am running for office becau I am tired of sitting around sayin&, y doesn't someone do �mething out this city?" One day it occured to me that I someone. . Therefore, why don'...…

August 04, 1982 • Page Image 5

…on RoughHou su dec:l pigs In lea her shoe -for Ids �14III�rtng �-t)M'ner A Girts' T-strap, sizes 8Yz-3 B. Grls' ath 'c oxford, 8Yz-5 C. Boys' sport oxford, 8Yz-3 D. Boys' am en oxford, 8 3 $ 12.99 Infants' T-strap or oxford, sizes 5Yl-B 9.99 $16.99 B'g boys' sport or atn ic oxford, 3 !I2-B.............. 13.99 rs ered p n AVE 20%- % on chool suppll 29- 59- .49 CLOSEOUT on ·ds� AVE 25% 0 5 % nter oute ear Utde Kld·s b 9 g...…

August 04, 1982 • Page Image 6

…B .E. Blount .E. Blount, Certifl Public Accountant, is Q Vi President oj Accoun­ tin and FiNl Con­ ltan IS, 0 comPtlny con- cemed ilh t lin and fi ;m tte» of all bwine.s:s, …

August 04, 1982 • Page Image 7

…• • e belo the poterty level· 1981, up 1.5 mDlion from 1980. About 70 percent of ill B famille belo the po my el in 1981 were DWlIltaDl· ed by omen no hwband pre n. There ere 1.4 million poor B f maitt . eel by omen . 1981, out the e a in 1980. Otherb�t . - In 1981, 31.8 miI1.k>n· or one in Americans were bela the poverty I, an iDcr of 2.2 million per" O� the 1980 total of 29.6. - The umber of poor chi1dreo under 18 y old ro f...…

August 04, 1982 • Page Image 9

…hi. coli Alabama .. It t t be fintbepn dab­ bling in 8Ongwriting, mostly pop m . e t After earning .l.....lM1KIlI!" in Divinity from B rrian Springs Seminary in ichipn. it Bell-Brandon engaged r. d rs, Junior Bell 371 Butter­ nut ou the e ement of their daughter Lorraine Bell to r. Arvell Br don, son of r. Ru B don of Chicago, Dlino' Lorraine' a 1976 gradu te of Benton Harbor High School. e gradu ted from Parsons Busi­ Schoo...…

August 04, 1982 • Page Image 11

…illiam Ed ard Burghardt DuBois as born in Great Barrin ton, 'assachus It on Febru­ ary 23, /86. H i rem mbered as an author, scholar, ci iI rights lead rand cial critic. ntil his iTiiniz-t i:z- e 95 in 1 6, he continued hi t for human ri ht for Third orld P. opt s. In this countr he is remem fi d as on of the foun rs of th 'ational A 0 iation for the- Ad- ancem nt of Colored l'< iJJle ( :AA CPl. He as the dir tor of :AA CP p...…

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