• I co BENTO , , n Coil e i equipped to t been t ching computer- 'ded�raftiri& for nearly a y d in- quiries about th 'of u- dent. gro , , he indicated .. "The udents coming out of C in demand - they're in demand ," Huy e . d about his CAD u- dent. "It', important that e no forma­ lize a eye degree program in CAD 10 that. indu ry will be a are that e're producing two-year CAD graduat . "The key is that any ch two-year .. program ould be developed and ere ed ith the help ofindu ry." Thus it' th t Huyc e i striving ith the h lp of an dvisory committee to e p • Ig e ra mente . �ounty blood pressure, program Recently published data on high blood pre ure warene and control d continued decreases in the death rates from rokes and heart itt cks 0 encouraging trends, according to Betty Ein t, Hypertension Coordinator for the Berrien County Health Department. Hfgh blood pressure, or hyperten­ , n,' one of the main ri f tors for roke and heart d' e To ure the continuation of this trend, the Berrien County Health Depart­ ment operate a Blood Pre re Control Program which' aimed t local indu fie and organizations. " blood pre ure team is vailable to reen employe ,to m e phy ician referral, and to follow-up with tho , person who d Ore this rvice," Einset said. "The program doe not diagno or tre t hyp rtension," e dded. In ddition to the reening program, the health department operates four 85 ch �� . $85 blood pressure clinic at the time and places listed below: -Benton Harbor on the fir onday of each month from 9:00 -a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Berrien County Health Depart­ ment ain office, 769 Pipestone. - chanan on the second onday of each month from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Unity Ho pital. - iles on the third onday of each month from 9:00 .m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 pm. to 4:00 p.m. at Berrien County Health Department South County office, 1250 . Front St. - � ew Buffalo on the fi edne - d y of each month from 9:00 a.m to 1 :30 p m. at ew Buffalo Hypertension Screening Clinic, St. John's Frohne Hall,200 e Buffalo Street. AY 9 -15. 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE THIRTEE Deadline' nears for Trade Fair exhibitors Exhibitor registration deadline i nearing for the Busin Expo '84 Tr e Fair, to be held July 17 and 18. Exhib­ iting companies registering by ay 1 will save 50% on booth rental co . Space re rved after the y 4 deadline will increase in price. The expo 'tion will silo ca a broad cro aection of manufactured products, indu rial proce and ler­ vices from companies within the Ber­ rien, Cass and Van Buren counties. The tr de fair, to be held t Lake ichigan Colleg and South em 'chigan College, i the flr event of its kind in the Tri-County area. Its purpose is to increa sale of manu! ctured good , proce and rvice in order to improve the economy and imulate employment in the thre Southwestern ichigan countie. It is ecificalIy de igned to attract buyers from a 200 Trans por tion 0 hold Disadvan Bu in .�nt rpri Conferences , D. C. - Federal High- The DBE conferences for Indiana and way Administrator Ray A. Barnhart an- ichigan is heduled for Indianapoli , nounced May 3 that the Federal Highway Indiana August 10. Adrninistr tion (FHW A), together with For further information regarding the the American Association of State High. upcoming' DBE conferences, contact ay and Transportation Officials David R. Lukens, Federal Highway Ad- ( ASHTO, will hold ven regional con- ministration (HOA-I), 400 Seventh ferences on the Department of Tran pora- S. Washington, D,C, 20590, or tele- tion' Disadvantaged Busine Enterprise phone 202 426-0390. program (D BE . 'The conference will bring federal and state highway official together with member of the minority and disadvan­ ged busine community to d u ex­ panding opportunitie for minority con­ tr ctor in federal-aid' highway pro- mile dius, but will also provide the opportunity for promotion of local busin between small and large com­ panie . For more information, or to receive complete regi ration kit, call Dee Friedburg, P .I.C. ecial project coordi- nator at 616/925-0044. SHIP - Computer- � . tablish a to-year degree program at Lake eld, gro in 'chipn College in CAD training. me ect of the Computer- 'ded-drafting i quic , c- computer bu ine in general, and the de- curate, and more efficient than the tradi- mand for CAD-trained emp oyee is risin tiona! drafting method . Ho e er, CAD iftly. does not rep people; it upgrades According to Steve Huyc e, Lake Huyc e id, dding: 'The overall co of , hipn College drafting and d' in- the products being designed i reduced ructor, more and mo e fum are turning becau employee are more efficient." to CAD, and for college-trained CAD u- According to Huyc e, it u ally dents the employment picture . �l n ta)(es out three w s for udents to brighter than it, i , for examp , in �m- begin feeling comfortable, or "user- puter friendly," with . C' CAD machin o his udents, ho began CAD trainins fall, are er to learn and are . , "What's D ?" before Huycke opportunity to prepare the next course, " CAD program currently has 24 ltudentJ, one from far y w.,...,." Ind. Huyc e e� said that he re­ cereed a phone inquiry about CAD train­ from a Pitt urgh, Pa., re 'dent in­ ter ed in the program. By next fall, Huyclce , ould like to have 16 terminals, He ould th n have room for 60 student . He indicated that a grant is being lOught for the funding of the additional CAD training equip- gram ," Barnhart : , ged To publicize the date of your orga i­ zation's meeting, send notice to: The Citizen, P. 0, Box 216, Benton Harbor, Mi 49022; or bring to 219 E, Main, B, H. Painti & orating oofi g • Til & arble mod Ii g • Stat Licensed OBE T BELL CO TRACTO 310 SEARLES ST. BENTON 926-6859 926-7640 Ask for JIM or FRED .� rN BEFORE NOON OUT THE SAME DJtY Dr. John H. cDonlld, N.D.,D.C.' Dr. John C.B. cDonlld,8.A.,O.C. Dr. Plull 5thl nzkIB.5.,O.C.