SEPTEMBER 23 - 29, 19S5 15 THE CITIZEN LEGAL NOTICE Notice of ondiscrimlnatory Hlrln, and Enrollment Policl s. The Montessori House of Chil­ dren dmits students of any rKe, color, national and ethnic ortin to all rights, privileges, programs, and ctivities ,eneral­ Iy accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in admissions policies, scholarship nd .Ioan programs, and athletic and other school- dmlnistered program. The ontessori House of Chil· dren does not dl criminate on the basis of r ce, color, national and ethnic origin in its .. m­ ploym nt polici s. It is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Citizen Adv. 9/9, 16,23 The Benton Harbor Housing Commission will entertain bids for Architectural S rvices for a 1986 Modernization Program of Project Michigan 10·l. Int rested Parties should contact the Ex cutive Dir etor at 250 Wall Str et, Benton Harbor, Michi an (616927-3529). Intervi ws of Architects will be conducted on Oetob r 8, 1985. Danethel o. Whitfield Executive Director The Citizen Adv. 9/23/85 B rri n County CAA is accept­ ing Bids for: .. Offic rs and Trust· s Liabil· ity Insurance ·$1,000,000 Gen ral Liability Coverage that would also cov r excell liability for w atherization work ·$300,000 V hicle Liability plus full cover ge for v Ieles -Preduct Liability ·Property casualty and theft -$50,000 blanket bonding insurance ·Employe Life and Disability and medical coverage CIQsing date for bids is S ptem­ b r 25,1985 at 5 p.rn, Sylvester Tutt Ex cutive Director Th Citizen Adv. 9/23/85 WANTED BENTON HARBOR AREA SCHOOLS has an immediate opening for an Accountant. B chelor Oegr e in BUSiness, Finance or Accounting requir d. Exp rl nce in Corporational. Gov rnmental or Educational Accounting required. Appli· cations cc pted until 5 p.m. Tu sday. 5 pt. 24 at 711 E. Britain Ave. EOE HELP WANTED JOB OPENING (Part-Time) Position: Community Liaison for Minorities. Job Description: Coord inates conferencesand Init iates cou rses of interest to minorities; serves on the com­ mitte to plan and conduct Black History Month activities and other racial·ethnlc cultural ev nts; co-sponsors minars with other agencies that reo pr s nt concerns for minorities In th community; contacts minority encies and offices within the community; main­ tains office hours on a regular basis at the Community Col· lege. Personal Requir m nts: Able to g along with all kinds of people, good oral communlca­ tion skills, high energy and s If·starter, able to handle a variety of activities, good organi· zing skills. Stipend and Working Condi· tions: $160.00 per month - no b n81its, average S hours work per we k, must have reliabl transportation, reports to the Director of Continuing Education Programs. This is essentially a volunte r position Contact: Ms. Janie P. Brooks, Director of Continuing Edu­ cation Programs, Muskegon Community Colleg�, 221 South Quarterline Road, Muskegon, Michigan 49442 (616) 773·913 Ext. 32S. 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. Make Mountains of Extra "CASH"! Part-tiin� or start your own profitable business at home. ore information "WRITE" Roderics Publishing Co., SOC Columbus, Benton Harbor Michigan .49022, Suite S·CN. The Citiz n Adv. 9/9, 16,23.30 SERVICES BEST WINDOW WASHER in town i's 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 meals. house cleaning four hours a day. R�istered with the .0 pt. of Social Services. Nurs Aide - exp riences, 20 years, reference. Theodora L. Smith 616/739-4477 . he Benton Harbor, 927 - 527 Kalamazoo, 384-1044 zen DO YOU EED SKILLS TO GET A D liP' JO , U D THE PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL (P.I C.) Off 'I S fl oe Job T r auunq, Ret; arrunq, and Jl)b Placement OPP()I turut ies Io: I esidcnt s of Beu ien. Cass JIHI V:-1f1 BUlen counties Oualr­ r led a pllcall S can I cc ervc FIE [an special iz ed SKILL TRAI ING at local educat ronnl mstitut­ ions. /"/""'"ellltlil and 11/,/,11('111[,111' tin lIral/ahit' (1/ tlu: II ttnc» "" \I, -uduv. Iucvtav, h'n/llt',\l./"" 1I11d Fhurvlav. P"VJte I nuust: y Council Benton H.lI hot I nt.ike Center 3��l G.JY Sti eet Benton HJI hot . I 49022 (616) 92,·lPIC l,outS 8:00 A.M.' 4:30 P.M. P"VJte Induc;t.y 'ounc" Dow qrac A. e a Center 410 ast P. all re Roml .. OOW