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December 04, 1988 • Page Image 1

…I I ·1 . I i e: 9 the deficit on " he LGrt Serviu "It b r-iaeo LA ING - H.iking the (families) more than any other' tu:besaid. federal g tax ould .hurt . coaten that the 10 r-income car 0WDeI'S d II . h· tax, user fee, hould 'be ma er st tes, IC Igan spent fde the purpose it· 001- ttansportaboa ofIiciaJs agree. lected. The psolioe tax bel The federal government' tates fund aDd mainta· their proposal would raise· gas tax &om 9 ...…

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…I Z> 's Ca� Chair calls for new direction -Wehavetoloo ti leader- ship .• "We have to reach down in the party,. she said. "and '100 where, 've got our gre test support We have to do some outreach, 100 at more J input from ethnic groups, give them part in decision makin& help them to participate, get their ideas," Rollins added that the party should "ten to the Reverend Jesse J ckso " "He had the key,· she said, "Multi ethnic ...…

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…OPINION f .::..- · . , The BU5hes at Home' .A to Black Amerra I Geor a� � clo �Ych ... • -Ii 9 elp you. elp me to elp you, I care very much! Don't allow hate to devastate the lives of anymore of 0 b bies. y sincerest and heartfelt symp thy goes out to both families. You are in my prayers. Rapect/llUy, A Concemed·MOIMr Debol'Gh Shepherd Ptulcer e can pend our c:hildrCDy WI� d learn· fro Send your letters to: The Michigan Ci...…

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…" • I S�a: Today, after a year and a half of revolution, we note that we have not succeeded in - at least we ha not com­ pleted - carryiDg out the materjal transformatio . Yet we , can pride 0llI'Selves on having constructed schoo clinics, and dams, b . roads, ina-eased our farmland, d carried out reforestation. We can Do take pride in having provided . housing for the people. But this is not enough. Mucli more remains to be done. Th...…

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…Si'lce � days \NhM fraternal I • ��bom4 Blade men � � togtthet in dubs and corntTUlity� lO�as tae modefs. met mrs and benefactors of Blade youth. bday. the mernbefs of 100 Blade MM of � c�on in that inspira­ tional tradiCin hefping � people to develop setf.esteem aro pride through their "Prqect Success" pro­ gram. Adopting an entfi eqntn­ grade class, members help provide health (Are, tutorang. COUnseling and full scho&ar for pos...…

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…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS h u in /opment v t-food e r urces. e com- to hire 50 employees (0 e baH of em re idents) earning an erage 1 ry of S7,500. To 1 revenues for 1989 - 90 are estim ted I at 17,625. - Fir of America will be moving from D vison and Woodward to the· outh est corner of nchester and W rd fter tbe city bas . ed title the property there d cleared the . e. Current will be retained --- -- - - - ---- -- ----- - - --...…

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…, . WI 'v just given you another 70,(XX) reasons to driv an American Leg nd. me of America's strong t vehicles now ha n f Am rica's n warranties-Chrysler's exclusiv 7170 Protection Plan" The I ngest pow rtrain pro ti n in its cl�. It p t ts th engi and powertrain for 7 years or 70,(XX) miles. And it a pr tects gainSt o' tbody rust-through for 7 years or lOO,(XX) mil . Here art m of the other ways jeep' vehi les com on strong ... • p ...…

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…the ew . takes to c n live ·Tylen e will r . th them until find they refuse to cooperate or Ip tb • e no . "Then refer them to another ey. Their illn greater you than 're ere to deal with.. HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS . of Highland Par Community High School and members of the Plymouth U nited Church of Chri t in Detro' . Families ho have offered their services are Mr. & Mrs. John cFaddenofWarren and Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Ho ard of High...…

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…I I 11 \ Edi begins peace �I s with H.P. ayor By lUGHLA D PARK- ues­ day November 22 in front of members of the Michigan Public Service Commission (P.S.C.), Highland Park Mayor Martha G. Scott began talks with representatives of Detroit Edison about the possibility of keeping the utility's Highland Park office open. Fred Ferris, administrative assistant to Mayor Scott stated that Edison still wished to close its office and M...…

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…Icge-educated parents to ignore detenDiDatioo to overcome ra- MILWAUKEE - The JimCzow �mother an cial obsta� He enrolled at rid's most prestigious co - elementary school teacher, Pi Uniw:rsfty in Nashville and lege and univer ities have . helped her son master the prepared to follow his father showered Joim Hope F� educational skilk he needed to into law. His plans changed, ·th more than 70 ho orary uceeed in a white society. H· bowe�r, a...…

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…BENTON HARBOR AREA NEWS home.A Sure; Cure for n 811ng community DICKEY' REALTY GROUP "Everyming We Touch, Tu e sour Rid· I *R nta Comm cial low Do yment Irw t *FHA-VA S .. Our �t::fonal Sill/! Is Expecting Your Call (61 'Joe�;?271 Be on rbor I 49022 E ,--- • Adverti e in this spot, Call 927-1527 TODA Y …

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…I ' --------- City names Economic PevelOpment BENTON HARBOR - The Benton Harbor City Commis­ sion voted unanimously Mon­ day night, Nov. '28 to create a department to handle increased demands for an economic development program and problems. In doiogso, the Com- . miuioo reorganized the Com­ munity Services Department Kathy Bagley, grants program manager, was named head of the Community Development Department. Aaron Anthony, cu...…

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…- CHURCH . mber of P � ti t Church and Twin-Citie Quartette Union Local 20-2 I .12/ h • DOI!JUC me.SlMle (Siz : 9 and l/r x 2 and 1/2·) -JUST RELATIVES NO FRI OS' Of' T Guara SEND TO: J.C. carman So 344 Lathrup Village, 148076 …

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…I I e: Vera Ciralit CourtJ udge JamesJ. Noecker· JOSQph County senedSLJoseph County for the t 19 and • half years. He served 7 1J2 years as Circuit . only in Court Judge, 10 years as Prosecuting Attorney, two yeats . t Prosearting Attor- ney and has been. visitiDgjudge , for the Court of Appeal. He also has served president, vice I president, treasurer and secretary of the St. Joseph County Bar Associatio-n and. • tams me rsh...…

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…By three fOl' heartII . CyD- CIIpiUIl Servia . thia HoIIaad, .. director LANS�G - Gary Padley the 0rpD PrOaJrement Agency I I s id he feels lucky to have of � in � Arbo . received a eart hen he At least three people need Deeded it. liver transplants nd the On A 31, 48-year-old Pad- I dellWld for cornea, skin �d ley of Kalamazoo received a boDe tissue also exceeds supply, heart tr t d a seoond Hon.crsaid. chance for life. �tionally, wa...…

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…t I I l Wayne County Executive Edward H: McNamara �ntly announced the appointment of Irma Clark as his Press Secretary, Clar had served as Informa­ tion Services anager in the Of- , fice of the County ExecutNe for the past year. A graduate of Wayne State UMersity with a Masters Degree in Communica­ tion, Clar has been a OOUDty employee for more than 21 years. She began a secaetary in 1967, d . ce worked her way through coUege...…

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…SPORTS CLASSIFIED - - - - -- AU pro t be ae- panied by a 5% bid guat.aa tee of appl"(Wed form. Propo . be p blicly opened and read into record at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council J G CityCIe� ALS ANTED The City of Highland Park . MO""�, req . proposa for: no I G POS HEIGHT SCHOOl YEAR 10 6'1 17 on SOPH 11 6'. 170 SOPH 12 6'1 175 FR Ge d 5'10 150 FR 20 6'0 1 5 FR d 22 6'5 200...…

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…I P CLASSIFIED I * �DIA, • • • � • • • • • • • • ZODIAC • 'I •••••••••• ARIES TAURUS GEM(�I U5 452 953 L a VIRGO" LlBR 65J 784 SAGITARIUS CAPRICOR 341 870 LEGAL NOnce Bidi tiiinii 80Uiihi fOr inlide car- • Md doOIway ftoof- ing modlfica on. Benton Hatbor CentIr. 53 St. QII 827- 2487. I I Se bid m be subm' ed no r than 10:00 a.m. on Wed,.. day, December 14, 1988, Bid open­ ings '11 be at the same time and date in t Lui Lee...…

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