-_._------ -'----------�--- April' -15, MICHIGAN CI'I1ZEN Benton Harbor Area News 700· Jobs open in .s mmer �,·:/youth :::::::,::::::::::::::::�::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::-:'::::'�""'::::::::::'::::::::::::::::::::':::::::::::,,:::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: LAKESHORE ifORS Inc. 1074 E. NAPIER . (616) 926-7171 ll('mocr� Orrhdl'\J:;l.an 'oln- cocuI) \ ill .J(.pp J for n I 10 & rau � 8:.30 - 8 u , AlP TIl WI!;D & FR. 8:..�O 6 II IX '4 ailing 'I \ . ,...- S T8:. -4 % �. �---- community "=sUZF. cur cu RRY. President "'-ACllo1" EAf.O� : . :: : : . : : ::: ' . ::::: :: :: � :::::: : :: :: : :: : :: :: : : ::: : . :: :: : : :: : :: � :: : : : :: ::::::::::::: � :: :: : :: : : : : � �::::: : :: : : : : ::: : ::: ::: � : �: �::: �: : ::::::: : ::: : : �: :: :: :: �:: : : : :' : : :::: : : ::: : :: : :: . ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW K. MORRIS GAV.I GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW Call 616/926 .. 7143 - 1 HOUR SEJMCE Tlt, NeON - - SAME OA Y SERVICE 0 l Y - EXPERT SI t\ CLEANING· SHIRT �EAVlCE EXPERT LEATHER & OAAPERtES _ BETIY'S CLEANERS, Inc .. OWEN COCE. Manager , • 927-1629 925:1711 Plant : - Drive-In: . • FAIR 251 E. E PIRE " am - pm - Six Days a Week 8-am ' 6pm - Six Days a Week \ • ;. i Come on down to: JOE'S Barber " ir Beauty 927-2661 . 161 'Pipestone For the BEST hair c� ... Mon& Tue 8-61Thur-Sat 6-6 Closed Wednesday CURL SPECiAl , L AN'S Barber' Shop 926-9674 74 WALL STREET Benton H rbor MI 41022 CHIlDREN'S HAIR CUT - MEN & WOMEN'S HAIR CUT AU. STYLES PERM - ClR.. . WASH & SET - WOMEN'S EYEBROWS ARCHED CURlSBYA��ENT ON - THUR 10-7:30 FRI-Sat 9- Ju it Box • Cranes • Latest· Video Games DICKEY REALTY GROUP 'nl to 'v I I. Cannady AmUsement Co 2819 Detroit Rd., Ni s, Michigan 616-683-5913 .. -E�1)1hi"g We Touch, Tums 10 SOLD- Residential *Rentals Commercial Lo Downpaym nt Inv tment *FHA-VA S iar t Our p';J:;l(Jlfal Staff Is F.xpeCIU1� Your Call {616} 926-7271' 1,08 CotfaJt Benton Harbor MI 49022 PROFESSSIO L' JA ITORIAL SERVICE p BONDED �:J"s ·fl�· STFFPIHG- • IlJf"FING CA� SHA" �- 8COT� GlJAIOHO- MHCE J08S WELCOME- . I �lClENTlAl - COfAtEFOAl· IfOJSTAAl ·WE T AK .1- UR TIMr:'" fOR TlIA T P OFESS'O�AI. SUI NE (616)� 7-1757 .CRENSHAW . INSUR&D An-E TIO : & (811) 125-241" Wedding. -. Anniv ries Family Fun - All Oeca ion WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS VIDEO PROOUCTIQ GRAYUNG L WlLUAMS Video Technic' n BENTO N HARB 0 R - Service, the PIC and· four other Federal funds ha� been aUo- agencies. . cated for approximately 700 When applying, potential jobs in the tri-couaty area fo workers should bring proof of PIC eligible youths aged 14-21 family income, citizenship, draft years under the Job Training' registration (over 18 years) and Partnership Act. their social seauity card The PIC works with four sub­ contracting school districts to administer the Summer Youth program, including Ben on Harbor, Niles Brandywine, Lewis Cass Intermediate School District and the Van Buren ISD� Eligibility is determined �y family size and inoome, and by other factors such as need d barriers to employment Young people interes working this summer should contact their school if they are attending, and out-of-school youths should apply at their local PIC office in Benton H�­ bor, Dowagiac, Hartford, Ni and South Haven, Paw P area residents may apply at the Job Resource Center, a �int venture between M.E.S.c. ob WO EXPERIE CE BENEFlTS Besides the money earned through the summer jobs, the young rkers also gain invalu­ able wq('k experience and good ' references for the future. PIC OWrman Ty Wallace of South Havea also stressed the impor­ tance of giving ybung peop the chance to provide service to their communities. Other projects slated for the summer for both the Midligan Youth Corps and the Summer Youth Program include work with schools, community centers, chambers of com­ meree, hospitals, migrant day care centers, highways, rivers and lakes. I I Planning Co�mi lon meets, but no quorum present . By Bernice Br map he drew up, showing in- Conupondent dustrial areas; commercial and The City of Benton Harbor retail pro�rties; offices; non Planning Commission met . tax properties, (suda as scaoo Tuesday, April 4. No action was churches, shelter centers); taken, for there was no quorum. parks; underdeveloped areas; AI Meshkin, the City's PIan- vacant 1an� (urb renewal); ner, discussed with the commis- and rezonmg areas of water sion a request from the Emer- fronts. gency Shelter Center, 645 ". ·�y�tstepistosee.where Pi pe tone, to build a the city JS at and �ere will they playground for the children that go from. there. G�mg hand m:td are living at the Center on a hand WIth that IS the master vaault lot betweeD the center plan," Meshkin said - and the property beIoaging to a Michael Green, chairman, Mrs. Eva Birch. asked the Comprehensbe PIan- The Shelter Center and Mrs. ning Committee to me�t and Birch want to pli the lot. Birch develop a plan and �ring it back wants to purchase half to make to the Plan.ning �ommissi�n so a garden and put up a feace to they could get � Meshkin. • . eep the children out . � the p1annmg CoIDIDJS- Meshkin said, Mrs. Burch SlOn discussed a request by Mr. has had problems with the Richard V� of Abonmarche children from the Center in the Inc., 95 W. MaiD St Villas, for a -past I1IDDiDg on her P"operty. two hour .par� and IoJding Also MeshkiD dismssed the zone for his clients. update of the Existanee Land . Further disalSSion ao� ac­ Use, (ELU) with e commis- tion 0 all the requests wiD be sio' taken at the next Planning Com- He showed the commission a . ion meeting. May 2 . , , ., 15