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August 26, 1985 - Image 15

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-08-26

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LEGAL NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
SNOW REMOVAL SERVICE
The Board of Education of th
B nton Harbor Area Schools is
receiving sealed proposals for
furnishing snow removal servic
to the School District for the
School Vear 1985-86:
Proposals will be see pted until
11 :00 A. ., ThursdlY, August
29,1985.
Bid Forms may be picked up
b w n the hours of 8:00
A. • - 5:00 P.., ondlY
thru Friday, It th Purchasing
Offic, 711 E. Britain Ave.,
and the s.rvic::e Cent r, 1121
ilton Str ,Be on Harbor,
I 49022.
,
Wayne R. Hemin ay
Purchlsl AI t
Th Citizen Adv. 8/26/85
LEGAL NOTICE
The Benton Harbor Housing
Commission will entertain Pro­
posals to conduct the Bi nnial
Audit 01 the Financill Records
and General Operations of the
Commission.
Th aud it will be for the period
of Octob 1 , 1983 through
Sept mber 30, 1985. The re­
cords are on file at 250 Will
Stre ,Benton Harbor, Michl n
49022, Telephone (616) 927-
3529.
The Audit will be for: 172
Low Income Conventional
Units, 46 ew Constructed Con­
ventional Units, 100 Eld rly
Conventional Units.
And the closing and Certifying
of one (1) Moderniz tion Phase.
Th firm pply should b
familiar with Government
Accounting.
The Bids will be opened Aug­
ust 30, 2985 at 4:00 p.m.
Danethel Whitfield
Executive Director
Th Citizen Adv. 8/26/85
LEGAL NOTICE
Van Buren County Public
Transportation will be closed
Sept mb r 2, 1985 (LABOR
DAV).
FOR SALE
CAR for u'e, 1977 C dilac.
Has highway miluge, 'oaded
w/extra's. Has been mecharu­
cally taken care of. Call 925-
1363 after 5:00 p.m.
IS IT TRUE YOU CAN BUY
JEEPS FOR $44 THROUGH
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT?
GET THE FACTS TODAY!
CALL 1/312-742-1142 EXT.
1375.
HELP WANTED
MUSKEGON·_ inority Com­
munity Liason limited part-time
position. Need good communi­
cation skills Ie flexibl work
schedule call Muskegon Com­
munity Col ege at 777·0328.
The Citizen Adv. 8/5, 12, 19,
26.
WANTED
COUNSELOR/SPECIAL POPU­
LATIONS ADVOCATE - Lake
Michipn Coli • Mister's de­
g In counseling or related
b hlvloral sciences/special edu­
cation. Thr yelrs human
rvices experi nce. Must
po excellent communication
Ind interpersonll skills. Must
hive exp ri nce in academic
Ind car r a ssment. Salary
commensurat with qualifica­
tions Ind experience. Exc lIent
benefit package. Application
deadline - Friday, August 30,
1985. Include 1) letter of
introduction, 2) r sume, 3) th,...
work-rellted references, 4) all
transcripts. Mail to: Dr. James
E. Fen1, V-P for Instruction,
Lake Michigan College, 2755
East Napier Avenue, Benton
Harbor, MI 49022.
WANTED
ake Mountains of Extra
"CASH"! Part-time or start your
own profitable business at home.
More information "WRITE"
Roderics PUblishing Co., 800
Columbus, Benton Harbor,
Michigan .49022, Suite a-CN.
The Citiz n Adv. 8/12, 19, 26 &
9/2
PTE BER " 1985 THE CITIZEN
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SERVICES
BEST WINDOW WASHER in
town is ready to make your
windOWS sparkle! Call 927-
2023 and leave your name and
number. Happy Jack will call
you back. Reasonable rates _
quality service.
ADULT SERVICES _ Prepare
m ab, house cleaning four hours
I day. Registered with the
Dept. of Social Services. Nurse
Aide - experiences, 20 years,
reference. ThlOdori L. Smith,
616/739--44 77 .
VAO
DO YOU EED S IL S TO GET
A D KEEP A JO 1
THE PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL
(P.I C.) Job TI1l1l111l9, Ret; arrunq.
and Job Ptacement OPPOI turutrcs fOi i esrdcnt s
of ell len, Cass and V n BUI en COLI nt res Quali­
fied applicant can i eceive FREE a d specialize
SKILL T AINING a local educational mstrtut­
Ions.
l ntoruun to» alit! 1I/'I'/ICtllltlll\ Lin uvutiubl« ot II/(' "llien
"ll 1/II"da'·. Iucsduv. l1'(,(/II(. lell (III/
Thur l«v,
P,IVJt Indust. y Councu
Benton H.lI hOI tntake Center
3��) GI dy Stl eet
Benton Horbor , MI 49022
(616) 927·IPIC
�OUIS 8:00 A.M· 4.30 P.M.
PIIV.lte lndu tl C uncrt
DOWJqa.lC AI ea C nt ei
410 ast Plaine Rouue
DOWel91.l ,MI ·�904 7
(616) 782··)881
HOUI� 8:00 A.M. ·4.30 P.M
PI rvate Indu�try ouncrt
Harttoi o tntake Center
96 . 60th Sn eet
Hell t tor d. MI 49057
(616) 621·6010
Hours 8:00 A.M .. Noon
1 :00 P.M 4.30 P.M.
Puvate Industl y Councrl
Nrle I ntake entei
Bell Sch 01 (,n Svmonda Road
Nrles, MI 49120
(616) 6H3·5?31
HOII'\ H:OO A.M .. Noon
1:00 P.M.· 4:30 P.M.
Puvat Indust. y Council
South Hayen Intake Cent I
School Admuusu anon BUlIe1;"
Green stle t
South HJVPfc. M I 490 0
tOUIS 1 :00·4:30 P.M.
JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT PROGRAM
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, Okay, sir! Okay, sir!"
That episode t the st ge
for Wysinger, a ovember com­
mission candidate who has been
at odds with the City Com­
mission, and Cooke in parti­
cular, for close to two year .
Wysinger said that Cooke's
action wa a' good example'
of how he tries to "ramrod"
things through the commis ion.
Wysinger then told the com­
mission about a Pipestone Street
hou in which a landlord
allegedly dumped trash into
after it w found that the
hou is slated for demolition.
Wysinger then launched
another assault at Cooke and
City Manager Ellis Mitchell
about the hiring practice of the
city.
By then it wa apparent
that Coo e had heard enough
from ysinger, who h been
tabbed as the City Cornmis-
. on atchdog. Cooke told
Finance Director Ricardo John­
son to summon the police
that y' r could be remov d
from the commi . n chambers.

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