THEClnZEN AY4-IIAY10,1 5 in and About Benton Harbor ummer jobs ready for youth BENTO HARBOR - The PIC Summer Youth Program providing jobs for area youth is accepting application, accord­ ing to Richard D. Dombos, Executive Director. Job will begin in mid-June at work ltes developed and maintained by the Benton Har­ bor Area Schools, Iles Brandy­ wine Community Schools, Lewis Ca Interm diate School Dis­ trict and Van Buren Intermed­ iate School District, Dombos said. Youth between the ages of 14 and 21 years old, meeting low income requirements under the Job' Training Partnership .Act can apply at Private Indus­ try Council intake office in Benton Harbor, Dowagiac, Hart­ ford, il s and South Haven. Some schools will also be ccepting application . Interested youth should bring the following item when they register: proof of citizen­ ship (Birth certificate, work­ card, or passport); S cial Secur- ity Card; proof of residency (Utility bill, rent receipt, driver's licen ) proof of family size; proof of income for past 6 months ( pay stub, public �anct records for each family mernber.); welfare state­ ment; Selective Service regis­ tration - where applicabl, males only; signature of parent (for youth under 18 years of age); signature state­ ment (may be required for youth 18 years and over . Action Agency Models needed BE 0 HARBOR - Bios- mland Area Community ction gency at 100 W. ain Street, is taking appli- cation for volunt er model for the "Young At Heart F ashion Spectacular" on Friday, y B. H. Library BE TO HARBOR - Mov­ ie for children will be shown on Friday, ay 9 at 4:00, and gain on aturday, May 10 at 2:00. Showing are: Tom Thumb and Soup and e. Book added to the dult co�ction e: "High Jinx" by illiam F. Buckley; u others On Trial" by Phyllis Chesler; 16, and or volunteer singing groups for the "Blossomland Gospel Action", gospel concert to be held at the Berrien County Fairgrounds on Sunday, May 18. Anyone interested please call 926-1515 b tween 8 a.m. and "Joanna's Husband and David's ife ' by Elizabeth Hailey' "Seasons of the Heart" by Cynthis Freeman; "Th ine 5 p.m. The events will help Bios­ somland Area Community Action Agency provide rvices to low-income individuals in Berrien County . ..- lives of Mickey Rooney" by Arthur Marx' and "A Family Madness" by Thomas Keneally. Paper Drive Scheduled to B n fit Twin Citi io ecord. A paper drive to financially a hemodialysi patient is being sponsored by Mercy­ ernorial Medical Center, St. J oseph-B nton Harbor. The drive will be held at the ercy Hospital Division, Benton Harbor, from onday, May 5 through Saturday, ay 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ewspapers only will be accepted at the collection area located in Mercy's front parking lot. ews­ papers must be tied in bundles r stacked in paper bags. "Volunteers of all ages are needed to help with the paper drive, said Larry Buzas, medi­ cal social worker at Mercy Hospital and coordinator for the paper orive. ' e need people to help stack papers in bins or unload papers from cars when they are brought to the drive. We also need volunteer with station wagons or trucks who can pick-up papers from senior citizens or others who are unable to bring their papers to the collection site." The paper drive is co-spon r­ ed by the medical cial work department and the hemodialy­ sis staff. If you can volunteer time to the paper drive have papers to be picked up, or want more information, please call 927-5237 weekdays, be­ tween 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. In the Service anne Pvt. CHARLES L. GRAVATT, son of Charles M. and Sandra . Gravatt of Route 2, 68th St., Covert, MI, has completed the Infantry Combat Training Course at Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, C. A 1985 graduate of Bangor High School, Bangor, he joined the arine Corps in September 1985. EWS DEADLINE o dlln for Church New I 12 p.m. NOON e ch Wedn ay prior to Sund y publication. Th nk you for your tric adher nc to thi ch dule. Marine Pvt. JOHN A. HOR­ A on of Glenna L. Dick of 171 E. Lincoln, Mu egon Hts:, I, has completed the Infantry Combat Training Course at Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, C. A 1985 graduate of Muske­ gon Heights High School, he joined the Marine Corps in September 1985. avy S aman JOHN E. OOR­ RIS, a 1977 graduate of Mona­ shores High School of uske­ gon I, recently participated in Team Spirit '86. Dorris i currently stationed aboard the aircraft carrier USS idway, horneport d in Yo 0- su a Japan. oun - Benton Harbor Patrolman Dale Ea on HCOrtaC", Comml on r George Wyalng r out of the city ng, onday, April 28. Th. "ayor Wile. Cook. 0 red ng r to kJ p qui or be removed. Wyalnger tried to aak qu dona about .... ould the city would find .xtra 230 per month to buy th city man g ran u car. In c.m th pollc, out nt Wy Ing r. Coo • had red a cesssr« of Wy Ing r through an .arller m .. tlng and wanted to enforc the censor t thla m tlng. Samara's - tragedy to Continued from Peg. 3 "I gave it a 110% effort," she says of the business she put in herlate husband' name. "Itwa like therapy .. It (the involve­ ment) helped me deal with the mourning proce ." Having never had ny form 1 busines training other than an accounting clas at KVCC, Mogda suggests that she 0 e much of her busine s acumen to the proce s of" 0 mosi ". Despite being young nd relatively ne in busine I felt with my personality I could do anything." I' Mogda buy most of her clothing from Dallas and buy her je elry from ew York. "Samara's is a working oman's shop," she say of the tore she opened Valentine's Day, 1985. "We carry conserva­ tive busines suits, skirts, sweaters, and eekend ear like bathing uits, cover-ups, lin­ gerie and t-shirts." ogda is explicit in her desire to refrain from de igner fashions, rather choosing to lean toward ear suited for the working and recre tional woman. "Samara's has good quality clothing at an affordable price. That' what I offer," he s ys. And with that, Mogda smile her winning mile, comfortable in the good feelin she ha for downto n Kalamazoo in eneral, ana for 'Samara on th mall', in particular. "The do nto n area h been good to me," he �y . I am turning triumph establi hing a regular clientele and I feel like Samara' i findin its niche in the do ntown area. I look forward to a very go d ummer.