though fmding a umm r job may
to di ering Solomon' 10
nune that doesn't mean jobs aren't
out th reo "Youth wiD have to 100
rder, be more creative, and po ibly
de lop their own job " according to
Youth Ernp oyment Clearinghou Direc­
or Chuc Altman. He'd youth might
en h cept olunt r or to
ho pi n, hustle and re creati e."
ccordin to trnan the be y to
looking for a job i to friends,
rei ti e nd nei b r .
-'fen th m you want job, and the
ind of or you c do,
He id youth n ed to rt right no
thinkin bout the ind of job they can
do, Can you type? re you a good
carpenter? Do you like to coo ? Skill
le rned through hobbi s metime
c n b converted to job, AI con-
ider h t form I hool course uch
el . 0 r u to mechanic m igh t
s. SChool
nd addre
nd reference
dult friend
lor
not
reference permissi n pri r
their n me.
Include brief description of your
eomplishment d , honor , po it-
io held and athletic participation that
o you can handle responsibility.
Type resume, m e cop and buy
folder to carry it in.
If friend and rel ti can't help, be
ob rvant, many employers u their
front windo to advert' for help.
atch bulletin bo rd t shopping
centers. Of cour re d the Help nted
d in ne paper nd local shopping
guide.
Re rt, camp , playgrounds, mu -
ment park , farm nurserie i cream
nd ft drink conce . on and other
pI e open only during the ummer
are good pi ce to 100 . Contact tate-
'de trade iati ns for example.
fore going on an intervie 100
into business' his ory. You don't
have to bane pert, bu t sho the
employer you re intere ted in what
they do,
. Be punctual for the interview and
dre con rvatively. Don't ta e friend
to intervie or tell them you've h d
one, oth rwi a 'friend" may end up
with the job you anted.
Tell the intervie er hat you can do.
Be brief, a que tions but don't x-
ggerate iD level.
It doesn't hurt to nd an interviewer
thank-you letter mentioning that you
100 forw rd to meetin th interviewer
in nd that you ant the job.
Don t worry if you don't get the job.
ot m ny p r n get the fir job they
intervi for, but u the intervie a
a learning experience. A your If -
could you h id better? Per-
istence p y off, t up another
iob inti ie right a
BE 0 HARBOR - The 1..0 1 mer n ed Cro , Susan Roc , Ber-
rd rien County Legal Service, Jame Tur­
ner, Community Educ tion Council,
Lak ich· an College Richard Grigo �
B 0 mland United ay, Rev. Paig
Bird ell F' Congr tional Church
Coloma, y Clar , Berrien County
Do rd of Commi ioners, IU irby,
Berrien County Dept. of �ial Services,
Dr. J e H kin, Benton Harbor
Area School .
the
m de ba d upon
local bo rd cr ted
in ay. rd member include,'
Si ter athy Gro , tholic Community
Center, L' utenant Tedd Gallo ay,
tion Army, ile, Captain Leo ood,
S }vation Army Benton Harbor, Paula
Berrien County Chapter ,
h d to meet
JU 2 -JULY 5, 1
THE CIT
The
be non-profit;
ve oluntary board' have n ccount-
ing em d conduct an annual audit'
and hav pro n ability to deliver r­
, vice.
'The plan call for over 80,000
meal and 4,000 nights el ter U id
Richard Gri 0 ho ted chairman
for the Loca1 Board. The fund mu
be spent by rch 30th. "The board
member will carefully monitor the
organization over the term of the grant",
'd Gri& .
•
r
fro p 1
bet een my grand parent nd mother -
ho a te cher in the rural sy tern.
They talked of their feeling on freedom
and whai freedom meant to them"
rs. Par recalled,
"As I gre up into dulthood I ne
there mu b ethin very ng ith
the go ernment em p rticularly in
the South. Some of my f mily and
friend began to move to th orth-
Chicago, ichigan and e Yor
pi ces abo e the a n-Dixon line
hat appeared to b the land of free­
dom."
"If we ere livin in the same sy tern
of ovemment it did not ern a if e
had to be governed by the "J im Crow
law and raei I segregation of tho who
ere in po er," e recounted for her
audience.
en I refu d to move to the b c
of the bu and tand, the bite male
P nger ho b arded the bu , did not
reque for us to move, The bus dri er
id, 'You 11 m e it easy on you If
and give up your seats'."
"There ere three others be' des
my If, all of them moved but me. 1
stued,' e expbrined.
"I never n the itu tion ould go
far it did - the boycotting of the
bu that la ted pproxim tely one
year," e noted at a pre conferenc
held before her appearance in po-
lis.
, . y husband in th
involved in trying to get people r
tered to vote. "But there y
mething to discourag u the threat
and terror," she recalled. "They ouIn't
tell people hy they couldn't vote,
but there as al ay something topping
us from get' to th b ots."
JA
any
edgar
. Evers.
on horseb ck, and
uham-
if
his
appearan
e
h n
Barnett
s th
staunch
mad Ali,
ho rode in an
parade
repn
nted
a
egationist leader of this
open convertible.
change in he
,he
te during the 19601.
But don't count him
"A change?
In
hat?
But
there
he
,
in
among tho
ho profe
to
I ride
ith
Diggers e
ry-
the
proce
n
with
be reeo
tructed r
syet.
day."
J
0
rode
en Barnett
eel
d
oper te
any form."
