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July 12, 1987 - Image 15

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-07-12

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OTIC 0 PUBLIC HEARING
J • lII'7
1. All CUbe are ad-
vi t tb CUie Area
Tralllportation Authority ha. re-
lyecl to lnue farea for on
Dial-A-JUde v and
Ha. ruolyed to eomPty 'th
Local, State, and ederal AI ci
in reeoplIin the e of r Cit­
izens al xty.- 0 (82) years of age,
reby, reeinding our polley of fif-
ty-eight (58) y .
111 n fare 'tructurel will be a.
foUo :
Riders 10 dina in City of Benton
Harbor .
Replar fares - agel 12-61 S1.00
Children - ale 1-11.60
�nlor Citlzeftl - a e. 82 over .50
Rider loadinl el here in the
ervtee area
Replar fare - age 12-61 S2.
Children - aiel 1-11 1.20
Senior Citileftl - agel 82" oyer 1.00
A. Reloea
" 0 person., iamilie ,or li­
neSHI ill be displaced by this
project."
B. Environment
nie pro project will no have
a ai lfieant environmental imp et
upon the urban/serviee area.
C. Com pre nsive Planning
is project is in conformance with
eomprehensive land u e and tran -
portation 'plaMinl in the area and
t eonststent with the adopted pro-
gramming of pro eta in the Trans­
portation Improvement Program.
D. Elderly and Handicapped
The project '11 take into consider­
ation the peeial need of the elder­
ly and handicapped in th follo g
manner.
Only one-half ('At) lare ill be
char ed for Senior Citizen (per-
on above 62 year ) and handi-
capped per n, during the ho of
ervice f the project further, the
proj ct will field a fleet that Is ac­
ce sible to handicapped person .
Al 0. per nl dllplayinl a medi­
ca card lU be charged half ('At)
far.
E. Charter Bus Operation
project ill not en age in cbar­
r bu serv ceo
. School Bu Service
The project 11 not engage in
chool rvice.
2. Under ichitan Tran portaUon,
Comm ion Policy. any Citizen
ho ould be affected by th
change abov I requested to at­
nd a formal Publlc Hearin to be
d at 5: p.m. In th Commi ion
Chambers a Benton Harbor City
Hall on July 29. 1981, to provide In-
t blcb wW be ta n into e d-
ntioD by Board of Tru
Citi Area Tran porta­
Autbo tJ.
ilbert Bro
Autborizinl S
vaox. SCREENED HALF- TONES.
All at onab rate. Quality
ork. 16032 oodward, 'ghland
Park, l.
DIVORCES: $175 without chil·
dr n; $225 with childr n.
BANKRUPTCY: $200. Call
Business S rvice Cent r, 982-
- 0380 for ppolntment.
BENTON HARBOR AREA
SCHOOLS hIS op nings for one
part-time Employ bUity Skills
Instructor and two part-time
Employability Skills Instructor
Assistants. INSTRUCTOR: cei­
I degr requlred,$12.00/hr.
INSTRUCTOR ASSISTANTS:
High school diploma required,
colleg preferred, $6 .89/hr. All
applicants must have prov n
ability to m the chall s
of urban-rural, multl-r cial,
multi·ethnic schools. V rifiea­
tlon of qualifications Is expect­
ed. Applicants must apply at
MESC Job Servic b fore 4:00
p.m. July 14,1987.
Ref rence No. 01212
The Michigan Citizen Adv.
7/12/87
HELP WANTED
BENTON HARBOR AREA
SCHOO S has opening for an
Educational Instructor Assistant.
ust have high school diploma.
Experience working with stu­
dents preferred. All applicants
must hay proven ability to
m the challenges of urban­
rural, mu I-racial, multi- hnle
schools. Verification of qualifi­
cations is expected. $7.00/hr.
S yen (7) hours per day
(varying). Duration: immedi­
ately through June 30, 1988.
Applicants must apply at MESC
Job S rviee b fore 4:00 p.m.
July 14, 1987
Refer nce No. 02561
The ichigan Cltiz n Adv.
7/12/87
HELP WANTED
FULL TI E ASSISTANT
BOOKKEEPER for St. Joseph
based non·profit s rvice agency
for g n ral bookke ping duties
and to assist in the implemen­
tation of a new man gem nt
r porting system. Community
or Business Coli gr duate
with bookk ping,. ccounting
mphasis. ust type. Two
y ars bookk ping experience
d sired. PI as send resum
by July 10, 1987 to Box 216,
clo The ichipn Citiz n. EOE.
The Michig n Citizen Adv.
7/5, 7/12, 7/1 9
AP·
Panty
, Avon,
You CAN h that lucky numb r.
Send $5.00 and a If ddressed.
stamped env lope for Aunt Esther'
Lucky Lady's 100 Best. Send to -Es­
th • C/o 'chigan Citizen.
16032 Woodward, Hig nd Pk., I
48203
NEED A NURSE?
We Have RNs-LPNs­
and Aides.
Call us for a fr e
nursing assessment. W
can help you keep your
loy d one at home.
Alpha.Christian Registry.
Inc. Call 983-3222
collect.
I 921 II 6371 �
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HELP WANTED
PLACEMENT SPECIALIST.
Fulltime, grant funded (July 1,
1987 to June 30, 1988). Re­
sponsible for the developm nt
of on-sit training programs
(OJT), relocation procedur s,
Job Fair, Job Club, Employ
Sponsorship, and specific job
pllc ment upon completion of
EDP. Experience in Placement
or sales preferred. Associate
degr e desir ble. S nd appli·
cations postmarked by July 13,
1987, -te Jean K. Christensen,
Human Resources. Lake Michi·
gan Coli ge is an equal oppor­
tunity, affirmative ction edu-
cationa' institution an�
mployer. Minoriti s, wom n·
and handicappers ar encouraged
to apply.
HELP WANTED
ENTAL HEALTH ADVO­
CATE - for innovative com­
munity mental h alth treatment
te m. Creative and inter sting
work. B chelor's d re in
human services related field
d sir d. Full-tim position
beginning in mid-August.
Send resume to Harbinger, 922
Cherry, S.E., Grand Rapids,
ich.,49506. EOE
The ichigln Citizen Adv.
7/12,7/19
�----------�-
Journalism
Workshop
Jointly sponsored by the
Michigan Citizen newspaper
and Thedamu arts magazine,
our journalism workshop is
seeking student interns
who want to develop skills
or careers in the field.
You can study\practice
reporting, layout, sales, dis­
tribution and reseach with our
staffs.
To join you will need:
• A typed resume,
• Journalism texts
• Transportation
• A telephone
• And a positive attitude!
For additional imfonnation,
contact us at
(313)931-3427
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ACROSS
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6. Ruse
11. Exclude
13. Twofold ",.--+�I--
H. Appropriate
15. Duck
17. Gaelic John
18. Distress
signal
19. Frighten
20. Sta
21. Bone
22. Thing: law
23. Compass
point
24. Mass of
stars
28. Pan tower �
32. -Baba ��!"""&4-����+--4.......,s-,+--+---J.IIo!YI��
33. Damage
34. Po m
37. Wrench
40. Moon
goddess 47. Illuminated 56. Pilferer:
41. :fmuc 48. Ba ball slang
43. Rodent league 57. Put away
44. Po s ss.v e 49. Clash
pronoun 51. Stale: abbr.
45. Dazzling 52. Abundance
light 54. VlOlin
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DOWN
26. Arm bone
27. Fa) hood
29. Demon
30. Produc
crops
1. Time of year 31. Weak
2. Uncover 34. Hurls
3. D eds 35. Criminal
4. French' the" 36. Higher
5 Hurrred 37. Letter
6. Civil wrong: strokes
law 38. Ice p ndant
7 Ruthenium: 39. Caught
chem. 42. Chum: slang
8. \ ading bird 45. Skirt ins t
9. P rl of a 46. Prepar for
s ntenc publication
: 0 D -hous 49 Ca ch: sIan
: _. C ronet 50. igerran
:3 Compact tribe
16.0wm 53. Lithium:
2S.-Engagem nt chern.
notice 55. 1 dical titlc
Wild Woman Wendy
Loves
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