ARCH 15 -21 s . 1917 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN 5 In and About Muskegon igh gets grant· for ren al in pector MU EGO HTS - Senator Phil rthurh Itt Repre ntative Debbie Farhat and ayor Robert arr announced that the City of u egon Heights ha been a arded a one year grant of 27 963 by the Michi­ gan Department of ocial Ser­ vices Income sistance Admin­ istration. ,; The grant i in respon to an October, 1986 Request for Proposal for special projects to addre the concern of housing for low-to-moderate income inspector, who will assist in the City' effort to improve code enforcement, particul rly in the rea of rental housing. Fund from the grant will bud to identify all rental housing unit in u e- on Heights. The primary responsibility of the rental in­ ector will be field inspection of rental propert!e ensure their compliance with the Uniform Housing Code. Paul Henrickson local director for the Department of Social Services stated that . s "department wants to wor clo ly with the City to en­ hance it code enforcement. Approximately 30% of our client live in u egon Heights; however, we would like to see the funds used to re h all renters and landlords in the Height ." ayor Warren emphasized that 'the grant will help us carry out our objective to improve code enforcement as part of our overall trategy to improve those areas of housing which need improvement." The grant was prepared by the . Community Development In pection Department of the City. CC offers science help o area K-8 teachers U EGO - Recent infor- mation indicate that ichigan udents h �e low test ores in ienc. Effort to upgrade the ore could conceivably begin ith stimulating the inter­ est of student . On onday, March 16 a minar at u egon Commun­ ity College for teacher of grade one through five i meant to b the fir t tep in timu- ting th t intere . It is spon­ red by the Community Ser­ vice Office a part of the Profe ional Continuing Educa­ tion Program. arvin Berson, a former and science in ructor, pre ntly owner/operator of ple Leaf Gro er. in­ ructor for the "Plant in the Classr om" minar, h will offer variety of hands-on le ns utilizing inexpensive and easy to obtain plant material. Le n plans will be offered for cla room ience and art unit. The time is ond y, arch 16 from 6:00-8:30 p.m .• To enroll, call the College, 777- 0250 and register in CE ction 3209. An invoice for the cost of 25 will be mailed. • Cla�s for college bound seniors U EGO ether or the level of writing competence. not high school junior and Instructors for this course are niors plan to enter Mu egon Angela aloy and Beverley Community College, the MCC Turner of the MCC English Community Services Office is Department. To enroll in this prepared to offer assi ance to cla call the college, 777.(J250 college-bound udents at this and a to enroll in CE ction important juncture in their lives. 3255. The co i 25. On Thursday, March 19, a Another way in which MCC ew cour , 'College Writing- hopes to make the transition Ready or ot" will be offered to college easier for high school from 6:30-9:00 p.m. on the students is by offering two College riting campu Stu- preparation courses for college dents will wor through actual entrance exam In ructors college assignments, learning Jan Leenhouts and Carol Kusza the general format, type of will te ch udent what to paper required, and grading expect from the SAT/ACT/ andards common to most PSAT tests. The fir t session colleges. Each student will is scheduled for Saturd y, be ed to write a paper related arch 21, 8:00 a.m.-12 noon. to a sampl e y to be handed Call 777-0250 and register for in one ee later. CE ction 3201. The second T 0 ee s after the initial ion will be held during the . n Thursday, arch 26, same hour Saturday, ay 9. the in ructor will m e individ- A ction number will be . ual appointments for each u- ed at a later date. The co dent discu . g th paper and _ for each cla is 15. . Here and there; .. in Muskegon By ary Golliday Tekhan Knox 9 and Joy Jenkins 11, are president and vice-pre ident of Mu egon s newest fum". The name of this enterpri is T J. Inc. It has fourteen members rang­ ing in age from 5 to 11. Mu egon mayor Daniel Ogl by became the newest member of the "firm. Tekhan said she and Joy wrote the mayor a letter a ing hirne to become stockholder in the T.J., Inc. He not only became a member, he also invited them to City Hall. Tekhan is the daughter of Janice Knox Foster. She i a fourth grader at St. ichael School. Joy is a ruth grader at ar­ quette School: and is the daugh­ ter of Sandra Jenkins. The children are trying to raise money for disadvan­ taged children in the neighbor­ hood who wouldn't get a chance to go ating or Pleasure I land or other places they would like but couldn't otherwide offord. Muskegon Country is saying thank you and we are proud of you for your concern for others! ZIO BAPTIST CHURCH enior Choir is having their pre-annual day arch 29. 19 7 at 3 p.m. Guest churches ill be orning Star, B thesda, Friendship, and Ebenezer of Benton Harbor. Their annual day program is pril 5 1987 when guests church ill be Greater Harvest, St. Luke and Bethel Penecostal. artha Pierce is president. Rev. Clarence Guy is pastor. EW OUNT ZIO Bapti t Church 2117 Baker, will have their revival March 16 through the 20th at 7 p.m. each night. Rev. E.D. Seals of Albian is the guest minister. Rev. J .E. itcher is the pastor. Mr. and rs. Elem Turner of 2021 Wood St., u egon Hts., will be celebrating their golden wedding anniversary March 27. She i the former Siddie eal. They were mar­ ried March 27, 1937. They have two daughters and four grandchildren. Elem is retired from Camp­ bell, Bryant and Cannon. Siddie is retired from Hackley Hospital. Be pt Sunday School ill h annual yesteryear School, Sunday, arch 15, 9 to 12 a.m. Th on "Love Face the Cro " will be taught by Rev. en­ neth Shelton and Hedesine Fields. Donald Cheeks i superintendent. Rev. J.M. Blow is pastor. The u ic Department of Beul h pf t Church ill have it annual Spring Musical, Sunday, arch 22, at 3 p.m. Choirs of the city will be gue ts. Glenn Gray Tekhan Knox ill perform an instrumen­ tal 010. Grant Hunter Jr. is president. The Pi) ri Jubi of Chicago, along with the Hollis Sisters ill be in con­ cert at Mu kegon Heights High School on Friday, arch 20, at 7: 0 p.m. Tic ets are 7 for adults, 3.50 for children. Co ng r a tu lat io n to illiam "Bill" Gill for be­ ing elected to M u egon County Se enth Di trict seat. I kno he ill or for the people of Mu egon County. Remember, Christ ill supply our every n ed if e would only trust him' and belie e. Until ne t wee , ta e care. ·Attention: MINORITY INVESTORS Plan to Attend Muskegon Community College/ Seminar Regarding: • Landlord and Tenant Laws • Management • Acguistion of Property • Financing When: Tuesday, March 24, 7:00-9:30 p.m. Speakers: DAN BOONER Legal Aide RICK TOLLE Vice Pres. Landlord Association Further I nformation Call: Ann Irish uskegon Community College (616) 777-0227 Fee: $20 Location: Muskegon Community College Ceasa'rs Lounge 221 S. Quarterline Rd. Muskegon, MI 49442 PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND!