Jobs still available ( Unemployed 18-21 year-old ichigan residents may still find jobs this summer, accord­ ing to Grace Steiner, Special Programs Coordinator for the Private Industry Council serving Berrien, Ca and Van Buren Counties. ichigan legislators pproved additional funding for the Michi­ an Youth Corps on July 1 and the tri-county PIC ha received pproval to reopen application no that all previous appli- 1231 Pipestone C LSP TRY 130 W. Napier RO QU LlTY E TS 4031 S M-139 HAIR U LIMITED 455 W. Main THESE BENTON HARBOR STORES HAVE THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN ON SALE: E 333 Riverview Driv E GLE SUPE S VER 2548 Territorial TIY CLE ERS 140 N. Fair BETTY CLE ERS 261 E. Empire RI RVIE PHAR Y 1527 Territorial H PTO 'S GROCERY 1800 Highland ISTER GRO ERY 308 S. Crystal T L OT DR GS STO ROBERT BELL 'CO TRACTOR Bob - n art tr t PAINTING & DECORATING ROOFING·TllE*MARBlE REMODELING STATE LICENSED 310 Searles Street 926·6859 Benton Harbor, MI 49022 T cants have been proce d ac- - librari • nd many other site cording to Grace Steiner. are I ing for more help," ichigan Youth Corp is the id ohler. 'The experience largest summer youth employ- i gre t for young people, and ment program in the nation that they can earn m ney while is tate-funded, said Steiner. they learn valu ble employ- "'We will be receiving additional bility skills.' funding allocation of 266 866. A special feature of Michi- dded to our pre nt allocation gan Youth Corp is that all of 472 000 our total budget youth are eligible not just is now 73 866 for our three economically disadvantaged counties. ' young people, according to The types of jobs av ilable Wohler. are varied, according to PIC Young people are urged to Employment Specialist Shirley pply at their local PIC office ohler who is working with or pick up the application at the wor sites. "Schools day the M.E.S.C. office nearest care centers, park cities them, she continued. , Hopes YC leads to employment Continued from P ,. ' Brian is no earning think my go d work record 5.50 per hour s a supervi r nd pervi r experience will with YC workers earning help me a lot" he said. 3.35 per hour. 'I started' The ichigan Youth orp thre years ago painting curves, is administrered by the tri- and have done a lot of different county PIC and is open to all thin s - pothole patching torm Michigan youth 1 -21 years of drain and traffi sign main- age, regardles of in orne. tenance and whatever is neces- sary ," Brian explained. 4 ichi­ gan Youth Corp has helped me financially, and now I m 100 ing for a job this fall. I 5 Tuesday City voters go 0 polls BE TO HARBOR - Voters in Benton Harbor ill be going to the polls Tuesday, August 4 for the Mayor and City Com­ mission election. There are four candidates eking the mayor seat. They are: incumbent Mayor Wilce L. Cooke, 1130 Salem; Wil­ liam Wolf 170 Parker James F.A. Turner, 55 Columbus; and Jimmy Ruff, 356 Pipestone. ine candidates are running for four seats available on the city commission. According to Rochelle Long Deputy ity Clerk you can only choose one candidate. Those running for re-election are: orval eiss 78 Pearl; Dorothy Dickey, 1121 alem � and Charles Mickey Yar- Push millage vote BE TO HARBOR - Regis­ tered voters in Benton Harbor will be phoned on August 3 and 4 in an attempt to increase voter turnout for the millage vote rescheduled from June 16 when less than six percent of the eligible population voted. Volunteers from eighb r- ho d Information & haring Exchange I E and partici­ pant of the leadership/ com­ munication wor shop currently being held in Benton Harbor will call residents to explain what the vote covers and to remind them to vote, said Willa Brown, coordinator at ISE. lhe Dickey Agency "We're Her� To Serve All Your Real Estate Needs" • R . deot8I pprai • • Commerci Rental •. • love ment • FAST & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CALL 926-7271 Benton Harber, I 49022 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONTRACTORS ROOFING - SIDING Home Remodeling Insulation 925-1218 or 925-1219 260 CHESTNUT ST., B.H. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW K� orri Ga · GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW CALL 616/926-7143 cDonald Chir�practic Clinic BACK, HIP lEG PROBlE S ECK, SHOULDER a AR CONDITIO S WHIPlASH I JURIES ONALJANITOIUA£ SBIlVICE fJ!:r� P,r Mit. CitE SHAW brough, 10 6 Monroe. ewcomers seeking a seat are: Charles Henry. 1121 Union; Kerry Shannon, 273 Searles: Steve Wooden 269 Searles' Fred Sims 1225 Pavone' Ricky Hill 646 Colfax; and Jerry E. John on 808 Broad­ way. The voter ill al 0 go to the poll to vote again on Proposal One and Proposal T 0 that appeared on the June 16 city mill ge electi n. Proposal One asked approval of a 20-year 1.2 mills to fund Dial-A-Ride. Propo I Two o. 'j for a 20-year helpf the city pa million it 0 e the eries of mergency ans bor- rowed ince 19 0, On June 16 the voters did approve Proposal Three whi h granted business qualifying f r the Enterpri Zone a 6 tax break. Second Baptist Church 600 Lynch Benton Harbor, M I 49022 616/926-8191 REV. DONALD ADKINS Pastor 9:25 a.m ..•.•• Sunday School 10:45 a.m •••• Mornlng Worship 7-1 p.m. Wed ••• Prayer Service T h m : 0 ve'opang Your Spiritual Gifts I Corinthians 12: 1-31 ,. ATTIE E. 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