To hedul n audition or for fur­ t r information, 11 B rb ra Col - man at (616) 927- 1 ,xl 5137. Free pickup & recycling Indi na Michigan P wer Com­ pany i offering free pickup and re­ cycling of older, working refrig rators to I&M custom rs Jiv­ i in Michi an. Custom rs of I M can arrang for a refri rator pic up by calling 1 7fURNI 1 288- 7646), a free call. Rip Van in Ie aLe To 0 r ic all the Bo Office at (61 927-122]. Box Office hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., onday throu h Frida . Th Box Office ill open at 11:30 m. on Sunda , April 18. VISA and terCard are, ac­ cepted (required for pbon orders). e library nonal Library Week April 18th through April 24th, with trus year's .. theme in,"B Chan �ves. � Chi dren who check out books that wee in he Junior Department will receive a pencil that read "Read rs are Lea ers.' PI' -Sch 1 StoryTime will m t on Wed ay, Apnl 14th, from 10- 10:4 a.m. Ram ston will be read, along With th 11m, "Brin in The Rain To Kapita Plain." Movi for children are hown on Saturday at 12 non. Adrni sion is free. Smoke-free worksites A BEST CHANCE. ch APRIL 3,1993 Lo 0 Ie et I The Lakeland Orthopedi nd po Phy ical Th py will cele- brate i fifth annive ary during an o n Ho e April 21, from 7 am. to 7 p.m., in th G enwood Pro ional Buildi 1 1 il ,Rd., si Jo ph. Call 83-2053 for mor in­ formation. ummer Job xpoplanned Over 1,200 area youth wilJ m t with area employers for available ' umm r positio on May 6, at Lake Michigan Colleg' Mendel Center in Benton Harbor. The Summer Job Expo is ponsored by Private Indus­ try Council (plq and is pen to all youth ag 16 through 21. T expo will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 5 p.m. High bool and college stud nts from local hool di tri ts hav n invited to parti ipat in the event. Out-of- chool youth 16 y and older who are 100 ing for wnm r empl ym nt are also invited t att nd the Exp . Th 1 Summ r Job Expo' the tbi rd annual Expo and i d igncd tc? introduce employers to potential youth employees from Bern n Cess ard Van Buren Counti . Employers bo ant participate in this year's Expo bauld con Carol Schiller, Public Relations at (616) 927-1 OBITUARIES LE YS \\ c vt +l ichigun I « An award rernony wilJ held at noon. For an ntry form with map or for mor information, cont t Mi Vidmar at (616)927-8100, Ext. 8614 or MiJt Richter at (616) 927- 1 ext. 8179. zo LenaL bor died Ap 1, at rcy morial edical Center, St. Jo eph, after a long ill TIle funeral w h Id April at w Bethel Bapti t Church, Benton Harbor. Burial w in rth Shore Memory Gardens. Arran em nts w made y Ro 1 Brothe Fu­ n ral Hom , Benton Harbor. . May w born July 0, 193 ,in Hammond; lA. She retired' from Auto Specialti Manuf tur­ ing Co. in 1 sic: Survivor in lude: five ons. Tommy Gorman of Mus egon AJ­ bert Clabm and Charles May both of Benton Harbor, Allen Clabi n 0 Ionia, and Larry Clabin of J kson; a daughter, R h lie y of Dal I ; a tcp on, Chari May of Gary, Ind.' four brothers, Jam B ti t 0 Ben­ 'ton Harbor, Henry Bati te, Ro rt Batieste and Carl Batieste all of Hammond, LA., and v nit , Edna Williams Long Beach, Calif., Shirley Brown, Gertrude Ba­ ham and Flor nee Keith, all of Ham­ mond LA., Cora Ra ble of R bert, LA. Betty Jam of hamp ign IL., nd Mary Ham Tuscalo a, AL.: seven grandchildren: and two great­ grandchil d reno JE SIE MCCOY r­ n n AROUND MUSKEGON n m July 1 . of- A-1 " areas. Zone busin may al 0 rc- ceive a property ax credit or wa e paid to un mployed z ne r idcnt wh ar hired, pr vi ion that Joe Dard n. d an f Mi hi an tate Uruvcrsitys Center for Ur- ban Affairs aid IS vital. n t return ment ervices. "I have a f ling they could have been even mor succ sful (had in ernal admini- tration been more effici nt)." T con city' adrnini trativ p ci ty for ping records and ing property, aid Tom Martin director, of policy and legi lative affai for th Department 0 om­ merce. Martin said the program may need additional taff ith e - peruse in economic d velopment. "Tb city' record are not what th y hould be," Martin aid. During the first three ears of operatio n�y 25 firm icked up at T e US egon He 9 t ousing Commission is eligib e to receive 797,333 to impro e Commis­ s 'on properties and upgrade management 'opera­ tions. The ederal mone ill' come rom UO's ne Comprehensi e Grant Program (CGP). To receive CGP fuoding, the Commission is re­ quired to develop a Comprehensive Plan in con­ suttation with families and individuals who live in public housing in Muskegon Heights, and city offi­ cials and community leader of Muskegon Heights. - The consuttation process requires a Public Hear­ ing held. The Public Hearing is scheduled for April 21 J 1993, 6-7 p.m. in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 2724 Peck Street, Muskegon Heights: Persons unable to attend the Public Meeting, but would like to submit written comments, send them to: Joe L. Mattox, Executive Director Muskegon Heights Housing Commission, 615 E. Hovey Ave­ nue, Muskegon Heights, MI 49444. YOUR CAl END ·THESECO AL WEST MIC GAN AFRICAN AME CAN MALE CO CE ''BUILD G B DGE COILECT VE �' CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE D roaun, forTn r: u .. Noey J, t llot n and t I vision � "thor o 01' t 7GO