The Berrien County So rd of Commissioners, as pri sponsor, h submitted to the U.S. Oepartm nt of L bor, Employmen and Training Administration, a modification to its Title IV Sum Youth Employ- nt Prog m und the ornpr nsi Employ- ment nd Tr ining Act. Th modification affects the period from June 1, 1919 throug Sep mber 30, . 1979. T e im ct of this modification ill be th est bUsh nt of th Sum­ m r Youth Employm nt Pro m (SYEP) in Serri n County. T prim ry pro- gram purpo is to pro 'de or ' nee for youth s 1 through '21 at pproxim tely 110 public nd non-profit or it . The p oposed cost of t is ctivity is $500,432. It is pro' t d th t 550 p rtlci­ pants II nrolled In r experlence to work 30 hours pe . Th prev nt s ills in ded re­ lat primarily to I ming the ex tations nd re­ sponsibilities of th work place. Th i I pro m to b provided for tho ho requir basic rem dial and s ill d op nt is the Education I Acceleration Pro r m. Th comprehen­ si curriculum co rs read­ ing, m th nd ocational life ills in program fea­ turing individualized self instruction. Th major ob­ i ctive of this prog m is to incr ase the employm nt pot ntl I of en partlci­ p nt. Th cost of th is pr am is projected to be $122,180. including 58, 000 for allowances. About 200 ill P rticipa e in th is re ial education pro­ gram. Th total SYEP, pro­ gram 'II be administered by the Berrien County Youth Services Bureau. Th compl te modi- fication, including the Mas­ ter Plan, G ral Annual Plan arrati ,specific An­ nual Plan Sections, and Pro­ jections for expenditure and p rticipant outcomes is av itabl for public viewing. Th documents ar avail­ abl for public rev' w at the CETA Office, 2160 M-139, B ton Harbor, Michigan. Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 p.m. Q ions and com­ ments may be dir ted to Mr. Weldon Burden, CETA Director, at the abo ad- dress, or by phon at 921-2416. , you r e in F�irpwn CALL 927-1527 HELP WANTED AUTOMOTIVE ECHAN­ IC: Job involves skilled mechanical ork of a jour­ neyman level in the main­ tenance and repair of auto­ motive and relat d mechani­ cal equipment. High school diplom or its quivalency plus two to four years of progr ssi Iy responsible exp ience and/or training in utomotive servicing and repair. Applications will be cc pted at Benton H rbor City Hall, 200 Wall Street, Benton H rbor, Michigan in the Personnel office thru Friday, May 25, 1919. Com­ plianc ith the City's Resid ncy Ordin nee will be a condition of employ­ m nt. An Equal Opportu­ nity Employer. HELP PARK SECURITY OFFI­ CER: Job requires general work in the policing of all City parks. Only those functions which do not necessitate certification as a Police Officer will be perform d. The position runs from June 1, 1919 thru Septemb 3, 1919. Minimum requirements: Mature individual with High School diploma or G.E.D� equivalency. Salary: $4.38�"r. Applications Will be accepted at City Hall, 200 Wall Street, Benton Harbor in the Personnel Office thru Thursday, ay 24, 1919. An Equal Op­ portunity Employer. Accepting applications for waitresses, busboys, coo s at Bernie's Restaurant, 165 E. ain, Benton Harbor (formerly Shango's). Apply in person betw n 9 am to noon. AD JNISTRATIVE AIDE: Job involves complex ad­ ministrativ and/or cl rical wor in the assisting of the Public Works D partment Director on a regular and continuous basis. ust pos­ sess excellent clerical skills; with th ability to super­ vise support personnel and run t e Public Works .De­ partment office on a daily b sis. Applications will be accept d at City Hall, 200 Wall Street, Benton Harbor, ichigan in the Personnel office thru Friday. ay 25, ----------- 1919. Comptiance with the SERVICES City's Residency Ordiance ------- ----- will be a condition of em­ p oyment. An Equal Oppor­ tunity employer. FORelG DOMESTIC CARS REPAIREDI FOR PRO PT SERVICE. PHO E (616) 926,7247 (616) 926,7248 Th Benton H rbor re School's D partm nt of .In trurnental u ic h schedul d it Summer Band Pro ram for elementa , junior high and senior high band tud nts. Th progr m i open tuden ts pre n tl mu ical instru- ments. Regi tr tion form r avail bl from school b nd directors. Parents are a ed to complete a form for their child and ha e it returned to the band direc­ tor b Jun 1. There i a fee of $15 for a tudent ta ing one cour; $30 for t 0 cour The program starts 00 June 18 d ill run through J ul 27. The elementa pro- gram is open to students who are no in th 5th and 6th grades. The stu­ d nts ·11 recei t 0 or three 45 minute class les­ sons per . The ill also p rticipate in a one hour full band pr ctice ith other lem nta tu- ay 22, 1 79 THE CITIZE I Patrie dina tor of mu ic f Benton Harbor school , "Stud n15'11 pi d in a lesson group th t m tch their pr nt Ie el J of mot." junior hi h b d i tudents pre nJ in rade 7 and 8. THE E TI RE STOCK OF TH I EST E, OOIE OVEDTO . aln B·OYS I I , . . . G I R LS , I I . . . EAR o EY , , , . . . GET A JOB.DELIVERI G