JAN. 30 - FEB. 5, 1985 THE CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN BQQo!l1munity pays tribute to Louise Bell MUSKEGO rs. Loui Bell w honored Sunday, January 27 at John Wesley AME Zion Church on her retirement. The community of uskegon ble d indeed to have a 'Lady" of rs. Loui Bell's character orking with them to make their city a better place to live. She was described during Sunday's ceremonie as a person with a calming effect a soul of the brightest star of God and to know her is to love her. r. and Mr. Jack Bell's home was referred to the house at the . de of the road beside the Lord. Her 200 co-workers let her kno th t e would b missed becau e "this lady went by the manual and by God's word which i inprinted upon her heart. ' Even the neighbors can t their clocks by this wonderful per on. on day through Fri­ day at 8:05 .rn. he pulls out of her drive to go to or. On Sunday morning she leaves at the same time to teach Sunday School 0 you know that h r p tor - Rev. John William, - John Wesl y A Zion Church, adore h r. Their children most of all howed th love and under­ tanding that was taught in the - hom by the Bell' . rs. Bell aid "I have not retired from involvement, my mind i activ so I'm not retired from doing God' work. r. Richard Simmons was aster of Ceremony. Invocation was delivered by Rev. John Williams, Pastor. A 010, "I Sing Be se I'm Happy" was ung by Mrs. Katherine illiams. Remarks came from Dr. Mose Jones, former pastor of John Wesley AME Zion Church; Honorable Robert A. Warren, '�ROWING OLD" If I am to grow old Let me grow gracefully Head high, houlders bac Smiling graciously. If this is not granted Let me accept whatever my lot may be. Hold my head up, mattering not - how heavy the burden is for me. ayor City of uskegon Heights; John Sydnor, Superin­ tendent of Mu kegon Heights Public Schools; and Thomas Craig, Program Manager Muske­ gon County Department of Social Services. A tribute in song , Give e y Flo ers" was sung by Richard L. Simmons. Also offering remarks were rs. Ethel Haskins, clo friend and co-worker of uskegon County Department of cial Services; arge Burman cIo friend and Supervisor of uskegon County Department of Social Service and Rev. John William, Pa tor of John Wesley AME Zion Church. rs. 0 elda Starr a friend o rs. Bell wrote this poem to mark the occasion. Ufe is full of di appointment and pitt falls and strife Aim for better things in life. Solo by Je e Starr, "Pre­ cious Lord Take My Hand". Pre ntations were made by Tri-Cities Women's Club oldest -club in Muskegon, Mrs. Ethel Ba ; Muskegon County Black Women's Political Caucus, Mr . Delores Cole' Greater Muskegon Urban League; Muskegon MUSKEGO (j AACP, Bill Gill, Pre ident. � A gag gift of watch with no stem was pre nted by Ida Bodtman. Remark ere made by rs. Louise Bell nd Pastor's Aide. Virginia Snead. , Committe member included - Richard Simmon, Arttie Bogan, Dorothy Burton, Mary McQwrter, ell illiams and Ethel Haskins. z -73 1219 • Clrculat - 73 1203 Heights schools to fill three new job slots The Muskegon Heights Board of Education has approved the creation of three personnel po ition . Superintendent John Sydnor said that the district needs a district-wide attendance officer. The job would require a person who is able to communicate with parents the courts and mmunity services agencies to provide .feedback avoid long­ term ab nces and 0 er pro­ blems, Sydnor said. The board authorized the Supt. to develop a complete job de cription and to begin creening applicants for the position. He is expected to hopping centers to expand MUSKEGO - Plans to expand two Henry Street hop­ ping centers were announced here. The 1 million project in­ volve Outlet Etc. and est Village Plaze both owned by Horizon Group Inc. Plans call for n 850 000 addition to Outlet Etc. 1940 Henry St. with construction heduled to begin this spring and completed late summer. Outlet Etc., which now has 28 factory outlet-ty stores will dd nine more with the ex pan ion. Horizon pokesman FRio & SAT. SPECIAL ALL DAY All Th Fi You Can"Ea I 3 said four new stoes have already been signed. West Village will see renova­ tion of existing facilities to provide- 5000 to 10,000 dditional square feet of space. Horizon Group, headed by Jeffrey A. Kerr, managing general partner, and Rev. Wine­ gar " general manager, was formed late last year with the purchas of the two Muskegon properties. In addition to owning the two uskegon shopping centers, Horizon Group 0 handles the leasing or management of veral PBS to air 'Forum on B I a ck Arne ri c a' EW YOUK-Seven promi­ nent Black American, repre ent­ ing a broad spectrum of Black politi and philosophy, have been chosen to be the pane list for 'Forum on Black America", airing on �any PBS stations, onday, Feb. 11 at 10 p.m. The how is to be taped in Detroit on Jan. 30 and modera­ ted by Roger Wilkins of the In­ tit ute for Policy Studie . hopping centers in other ichi­ gan cities and stores in four other states. Stores include four actory Outlets in Wiscon in three in Indiana including a Consumers Market Center in South Bend, Ind., two Outlets in Minne ota and one similar shopping center in Davenport, Iowa. BI ack radi 0 sal es confab sch duled EW YORK - The first Annual Black/Urban Radio Sales Conference, a two-day seminar entitled "The Buying and Sell­ ing of Black/Urban Radio for the O's" will be launched in Washington D.C., Feb. 6-7 by Radio- edia consultants Ralph Brown, .. Editor and Herry Boulding, V.P. f r Black Radio Exclu ive Magazine. The erninar will als be conducted arch 6-7 in D troit for radio managers ace unt ex­ ecutive marketing consultants and anyone with an interest. ontactBrown at 215) 879-0 25. present a complete job des­ cription and salary level recom­ mendation at the next board meeting. The board also approved the creation of po itions of ke - punch operator/child acc untin and maintenance/cu todial cler at the ad mini tration building. 5 p.m. The trip is spon red b the Black Student Allian e, uskegon Community College. Deadline is February 10, on a first come first rve basis. Black student Alliance plans trip A bus trip is planned to Washington D.C. and Philadel­ phia, P A. for three nights and four days. The trip will be rch 4 to 8,. Co t is 200. For more information please call 777-0356 or 739-5247 after . Webster Avenue, on or before ednesday, February 6 1985. The City of Mus egon ha an pening for D1RECfOR of I SP CfIO S. The posit­ ion i app inted by the City Manager to administer in­ spection activities for the City of uskegon (pop. 40,(00) with direct reporting responsibility to Chief of Fir Department. Direct the inspection of new and existing buildings a uring code compliance po e ability to perform in pect­ ions, and review building plan perform various man­ agerial tas s a personnel mana ement budget prepar­ ation: .preparing departmental policie. Buildin inspecti n. c truction or engineering experienced required. City re idency required within i months. Salary ran : 23 076-2 076. Send resume by ebruary . 2 19 5 to: Chief Robert Thue, ity of uskeg n 933 Terra e Street uske­ g n, I 49443. Confiden­ tiality m st b required. JOB MART The County of Muskegon is looking for an 0 CUP A­ T10 AL THERAPIST. Thee i an hourly wage of .08 to 10.24 for the position. Contact Mu kegon County Per onnel Department. 9 0 Terrace St., 3rd. floor, us­ kegon MI 49442 or call 724-6442. Muskegon Public Schools has an opening for a Class "B' T ACHER AIDE at Steele School. Applicants will do general aide work involving as isting the classroom teacher in filing and checking papers a si ting students with assign­ ed work performing other classr om related tas as required by the teacher. In additi n, the ability t work with special edu ation tu­ dents. ay include to' et­ in and/ r handling f pecial phy ical learn in behavi ral pr blem. A hi h ho 1 diploma or it equivalent i al 0 required. If you are interested in applying for thi position, plea do 0 in writing to the' Per onnel Director 349