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October 02, 1988 • Page Image 7

….. 7 HLAND PARK FOCUS "Howe�r, . . ppeai now OIl a Jar scale." "And·' goodfeeliagtosee everyone together." ted Youog peop are directly in­ �1Yed in program. Youth· Henry Ford Scboo� DO cd, demon trated their of I pride in their community by . of· saturl1lMM ( ember 24) to deaD up area ar d tbeir school c and crim Residents in surrounding houses "looked at t the kids were doiDg. " she said aad felt a sense of pride tbemse ...…

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 9

…HIGHLAND PARK - . Council President Linsey _ Porter is urging the city to revo e the license of Bell Cable Company, addiDg that the com­ pany owes the city one million dollars in penalty fees. . - Porter sl es that Ben Cable itself dmits failure to - P Y quarterly franchise fees. - File "vario "required � Ii ) reports. _ Install "standby powerfJ. cbeck way institutional lines, and F uninterrupted power in C08 .... ty' y beadend...…

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 11

…'II Call for u pensio I of' Buru di's aid Rep. William H. Gr y, III (D-PA), Chairman o� the Hou e Budget Committee, today called for suspensi of aid disbursements to Burundi, pending further clarificati n of the event urrounding the recent killings it! that oountry. In recent ee , Govern­ ment troo in Burundi have killed thousands of civilians in response to ealc of � unrest in two northern prOVID­ ees. H�r, to date, an exact ...…

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 13

…BENTON HARBOR AREA NEWS AACP gain 600ne member' · h Radiothon The Twi Cities Branch NAACP went on the air last wee end as part of the national NAACP Radiothon and thanks to a great community outpour­ ing the effort was highly success­ ful, said Mattie Roddy, city resi­ dent and Fourth Vice-President of the Michigan State Con­ ferenee. ODie Hull, chair and h less during the three-hour broadcast OYer WHFB, and Rev. Delano Bowma...…

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 15

…Hardeo�(i niche and graduated with a �:Dellor ofrmc Am J)qp'ee . d de a fuD- • ca • I U nrtlnftC of tho article taken fro the July 28, 1988 . ue of the Elkhart Truth. David Allen Gary of Elkhart, . 't let the fact that he . a candidate for raihu� stop . him &0 ucceeding He i a �n year old student at Rooseve .Scbool and has been accepted i 0 the Provid­ ing for Except· I Potential progam for gifted and talented students· Elk...…

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 17

…17 BETTER LIVING c I . . The· attached to beiDg chemically dependent is the main obstacle faced by women . reaweriag fiom this poten­ tially f disease. All che . cal­ ly dependent people face the . 15 Tom Lucking. Ex- ecutive Director at Gateway Recovery Services, but women " who are q.emicaUy depe .dent e looked down on more than any other group. Desire the progress 've made in the last decade, as far public awareness and ed...…

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 19

…) SY OPSIS OF THE REGULAR EETING OF THE BENTO CHARTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD ON ruES Y, SEPTEMBER 111, 1988, AT 7:34 P.M. Me bers Present: Super- � visor ielse�, Clerk Scott, Treasurer c:causland, Trus- tees LaDe, Jeffe It. CoIIiDs. embers Absent: . 11lemee' caUedto order 7:34 p.m. aDd a silent in­ vocation gWen. The mmutes of the.p-evious regular meeting re app'oved as presented. The' enda amended to add Items G. ...…

September 25, 1988 • Page Image 1

…d of tho D �,; , . ," ._, /. '. " .' .�,..� .�; -; '�; I . � " •. 'i'��: r • ; ;!.�':'� • • '. ' <, �. � _. .... < -" ....; ��'�\�� : ·f· • ,_ ; .,.t.�,;" , I CIIIIltn'.. ud American racter Ita not W' t surprisingly, affected African- to e' , te r ' Americans to the detriment of . the pr� community cohesion. Anti- tioaal opportuni ' Bl ck r cist entiments and AaIericaDs will . lie to pr dices are still prevalent and . d European-A...…

September 25, 1988 • Page Image 3

…rally,:to aid clien ------------------------------------�--------�--�--��----�--1 I for individuals as U as for lfare legislation. Goode says, "For instance, when there e problems with a particular. agency's policy where everyone· uffering. all rk togetherr to ge that polic.ychanged. - She tinued, -A one-for-aU aod all­ for-o e policy i upheld- The WSMA offiee i 10- ca ed at 1125 Oakman in basement of the DoDD Church. For more i...…

September 25, 1988 • Page Image 5

…• , I I 5 - --- , i ) pill i f H 1. ( f H It II H 'II L � rv , l .« t t IT � .. \ i l \ '. � eries. of the past R iDg the Detroit can become clothes-producing eeater fo the State of Michigan Over the years Detroiter haYe become locked into meatalily ppiag malls . the suburbs are here we Mic_m also the best sud· the world. e can use this sud to produce Glass - to replace the brokea wiDdo that we see arouad US; to bar- the e...…

September 25, 1988 • Page Image 7

…• 7 ). Since the days when Bill Pickett firs bulldogged a steer to the dust, the Black covvboy has been a symbol of originality and daring. Today, that bold spirit is embo­ died in Black rodeos and their dynamic cowboys. - The Adolph Coors Company, brewer of Coors, Coors Light and Coors Extra Gold, it is proud to bring the Bill Pickett Rodeo to audienc s across the nation. From one ortginal to another, let's keep our traditions...…

September 25, 1988 • Page Image 9

…Credit Certificate Prd,g s. It's all port of the C merica lending spirit, to hel vou'· buy the home you wi nt. . For more information on a rnortqoqe from Com rica, call 1-800-292-1300 or (313) 222-5585. Or stop my any Comerica branchloffice. The door will be 'opeh . � \ Announcing A�ble M . from Comerica. Getting into your own home has never been easier. That's why Comerica is offering a variety of fixed and variable rate mort...…

September 25, 1988 • Page Image 11

…I I I misses annd junior coordinates OFF All m'sses and junior blouses 25 OFF All m'sses blazers '" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25% OFF All misses nigh ear 25 OFF All atches on sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25- OFF All family athletic shoes '. . . . . . . . .. 25 OFF All men's rk shoes - -. 15- OFF I K more solid a e micro aves I' 20-40% OFF All Kenmore dishwashe� .... - ..................…

September 25, 1988 • Page Image 13

…"There was a common bond," says U. Governor Lawr nee Douglas Wilder of Virginia �;_. ... aking of hi college experi- en . ';We all knew who we w re . and where we needed to go and what we needed to do to get there.' Wilder, the nation's highest -rank- . ing Black elected state official, � attributes that1world-beating attitude to the inspiring role models he found at Virginia Union University, one of Americas Black colleges. In a...…

September 25, 1988 • Page Image 15

…Urry ory II Pre-School StoryTime will be held &om lO:OO until 10:45 OIl WedDe day, September 28th. Storie so and a film for childre 3-5, wiD be presented. Pre-resistratio . required. oYies for children wiD be own on S turclay, October I Ist, at 2:00 p. Boob dded to the ad 001- lection are: "Labrador" ·by Kathryn 0 '. Girl Next Door and H She Grew" by J � .. Tbroup" by S es; "Doctors" by Erich "100 Years of Motorcycles" by Ma...…

September 25, 1988 • Page Image 17

…r , e t Reader a4lill'''''� for h p in getting Croc.,.. ..... uppo� W.l'".a.s- ork bop schedule To" tel": As Michigan Coordinator for the Vietnam Women' Memorial Project I extreme­ ly dRppo' ted· Representa­ ti\'e George Crockett'S con­ . tiaued lack of support for the Project. LqpsI.tioa to pIa� a statue of a oman on t e grounds of the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in WashiagtOll, D.C. passed the U . Seoate 96-1 d both the ...…

September 25, 1988 • Page Image 19

…The Board of Education of the Benton Harbor Area Schoola i accep· g sealed p-oposals for furnishing ne Uniforms for the Beaton Harbor HWb School I L.L!.-L to l� any or above be sub- bid forms priMded by t e Purch iDa Office, Ad­ ministration Bldg., 711 E. Britain A�., Bell Harbor, 49022-1107. Proposals will be ceepted the B· Of­ fice util2:00 P .M .. WedDesday, October 26, 1988. 11Ie Board of Bm��·.�� �tro accept or reject a...…

September 18, 1988 • Page Image 1

…by CHARL01TE SMARTE­ FAAL franchi its former slaves. From the famous m reh on WashinglOn to the Rev. Jes Jackson· second bid for the U.S. presidency in 1988. there has been indeed s revolution takin place. Tod y that revolution i formulatin in the mind of Afric n- American and other minority vo er . Thi political warene i perbap mo t evident in the event that took place and led up to the 19 Democrat" Nation I Convention Atlan...…

September 18, 1988 • Page Image 3

…, I ��diag progra_mmiag o.f pe-' d ge era) market radio, and cial mte. to �Ders the �e result � the first profe - CassopolislDowaaiac area. SIOoally programllM!d stati . WLU becomes the' first Cass county. Although Cass Black-owned r dio statio in COUDty' olhu radio station has the area. S • 0WDeI' Larry a 2S year-plu jump 0 the ,Langford ys the format is market, l.angford � DOt see • '. made up of B • them oompe •• a tbe ownIllOUDd i...…

September 18, 1988 • Page Image 4

…() pill i 0 11_ ( · 0 III III l' 11 tar � _ L ct t l' r <, \" i l' \\ , . property � trictioos are peceadi s· ee end 0 Wocld War II, the 14th dment been the very CCDter' of , P'osress. Pre idential and J dicial o are partly defined by their attitude to the . oric trugIe to implement pin- cip cX� ppIica. of the Ia . Americans do not need anOimer P . de tries to do thro -gentlemen's agree- ments- at Ho rd Beach tried to do . baseb...…

September 18, 1988 • Page Image 5

…I I� !I' I".! 1IIIIIl ut.u v , '\. n cr -. \ i, \\ .... ROOTSO C 'I1Ie ... bCMlIU.· d to a number of fadon, Iy the loss of units due to deterioration and the OOIlVe1rs1(l' • of reDtai units into I coado . . Th' <lisp ce- t led to of SOO,(XX) un' per year (19?O- 80), aod' . continuing into th . decade. The waJltma �mple: NewOrleaas rents out 13,000 . . units and 21,cm households waiting in line for them. Waitina . like this are...…

September 18, 1988 • Page Image 7

…of r. Mrs. MOII_ Pi dIey provided the beautil· III settiag fOl' a �ptioo of Detr . City cil Preside t Erma Henderson. Before a .ty crowd of dig­ nataries Honorable, Erm. Henderson as honored by southfield C'dy CouociIWomaD Barbara Tally and by Seator J . V 01. In ddictio Tia Williams 1 eoacted a kit, form poi t of I vie , em iziDg the impor- tance of loving concerned parents, extended family, com­ mUDity, church and eduacation ...…

September 18, 1988 • Page Image 9

….I • '_ . I I . f'>«l America's smokers love to go to v. �1 restaurants. They do so wi � great . frequency. Their tastes in food span the globe- American, l.taliaA Chinese, French, Japanese and Mexican cuisines. Americas smokers feed this country's food service industry. . .. American m ke- anec ·cfi ce, I . in t e inter of A erlea's 55.8 m Ilia smokers. . t • • …

September 18, 1988 • Page Image 11

…. , efore' to re • • die . ty ofberoWOllIIIID' • We reaItj d- poibayal of of' )QL • the Blae experieeee. The . teCeM -n.e Tree of Life Stable-, a popular A&icaa art objed liziaa UD' , ys his farm J weather the storm, . caa fiDeI more baC:kIIIlL had eD&It&Cd . penoas. U.iWerl Aae cy "weathering the orm": Byron Lewis started out so 20 � HJ. Kussell to SO: The Atlanta Busin Chronicle just unveiled Atlant 's top 50 private com­...…

September 18, 1988 • Page Image 13

…13 Benton Harbor area news BENTON TWP More than � high school junio and seniors, 10 g with their parents, are expected to attend Mic1lipl College's 16th· annual College Nig t, scheduled for 7-9 p.ol. Tuesday, September 7:1 in the LMC Co - mDDity Center, according to Dr. D vid Maysick, LMC dean of studen Maysick said representatiees &om approximately 60 oolleges, � aDd br ches of military will· te informa- . i.Dd explain progr ...…

September 18, 1988 • Page Image 15

…\ 15 Benton l l arhor area new» aASSES In F 45 minute classes are offered for a minimum of 6 dents for 16 Wee If than the minimum IlWIlber of studeots· up, the instructor � choose to teach the class, eo the . time, the participants toi crease the fees, or drop the .- Location code: BH - Ben­ ton Harbor Fi Congregation­ al; FP - FairpIaiD Presbyterian Church; SJ - SL Joseph Con- SYNOPSI OF THE REGULAR EETI G OF THE BENTO CHAR...…

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