BH IN BRIEF oinduc n w m mb r On Thu day, pnl 22, 113 Lak Michigan College tuden will be induct d into th LMC Cbapt r of Phi Th a Kappa, h national community colleg honor iety. To co idered for Phi Kappa membership, a tudent must have a GPA of at I t 3.25, attend full time or have umulat d 48 or more credit hours and be recommended by a f ulty mem r. The inducte will be honored at a banquet in th Mendel Center to which, y have invi ed faculty, taff, and admini trators who were influential in t ir edu tion at La Michigan College. Lak Mi higan College P i� nt Anne E. Muld r will he keynote peaker. ngler. announce tralnlnq grant Governor John Engler recently announced the award of two pedal job training grants totaling 68 686 to Lake Michigan College to up­ grade wor ers' kills at local industri . , The grants are part of a new Adult Education Alternative Training Grant program. The tate-fund d $25 million initiative i, to provide job training that qualifies ple for good ne.w jobs or gives them the training they need to upgrade their kills. Ai cording to Engler' release th gran to Lake Michigan College are among 73 grants totaling 7�274,053. The grants are to provide training and retraining to over 13,000 people aero the tate. The first round of 47 grants, awarded in December 1992 totaled 11,278,000; the second awarded in January 1993, totaled $7.447,947 . . . OBITUARY Mr. Broyles w born April-4, 1963, in St. Jo eph, MI. He was ern­ ployed as a nursery gardener. Survivors include: his parents, Daniel "Bris ie" Broyles, 30, of Mr. and Mr . Henry (Bl oss ic) Benton Harbor died April 11, at Broyles of Benton Harbor; two ons, South Haven Community Hospital. Daniel Green and Antonyo Green, Mr. Broyle was hot early that day both of Benton Harbor; three sisters in Covert Town hip. Helen Calhoun, May Williams and The funeral was held April 16, at • Shelia Starling, all of Benton Harbor; Progre ive M.B. Church, Benton and four br thers, Gary of Joliet, Ill., Harbor. Burial was inCry tal Springs and Ronald, Micha I and Dennis, all Cemetery. Robbins Brothers Funeral of Benton Harbor. Home, Benton Harbor was in charge of arrangements. DANIEL BROYLES YOU UCKY UM, adame a a a 1938,4535,0090,1809 1659,�340,3331 1213,1110,7786,3879 3590,8765,1467 I , 4-8-93 4-12·93 3 dlglt-,279 4 dlglt--4761 3 dlglt-393 4 dlgtt---Q62 K n0-1 2 7 8 9 11 151920 Kene>--610 11 14151718 c, 23 25 26 32 37 49 51 67 68 1920 24 2731 4243 52 54 => 71 757780 56 63 61 70 72 79 C Z 4-13·93 => 4-9-93 0 3 dlglt--057 4 dlglt-2533 3 dlglt--M1 dlgtt-1659. a:: K n0-1 39121422 23 24 Ken 5 7 110 12 18 21 22 > 26 30 32 34 44 45 50 54 55 30 31 35 43 47 50 53 56 57 a: 57 5964 6777 62 69 '72 74 7e W ca h 5-18 23 24 36 37 Ca h 5-15 1721 2!5 31 � 4-10-93 4-14--93 0 ...J 3 dlglt--300 4 dlgrt-3955 3 dlglt-913 Lo�0-6 24 25 30 35 46 4 dlglt-3058 - Once HUD give their pproval of t 17 it ,the Housin Commis- ion will bring th I' t of it b to t City' Pl nnin and Economic Development Commi nee for � proval and a r lution of pure of the properties. po The 17 single-family ho will be buil t through a pecial program called "Family Self-Suffi iency," aid Dane�l Whitfield Executive Director 'of the Housing Commis­ sion. THE CIDTECT FIRM of James E. Childs & Associa 0 South Bend hes been coos to build the units. Construction wi begin sometime in September this year and completed by next s ring. Of the 17 houses, 15 will be three Pl a b advie d th the d adll"e for filing nominating p tition for the Augu t 3, 1993 primary Election is May 11, 1993 at 4100 p.m. I N�rninatln9 p tition ill be accep�ed in th Office of the C1ty Cl rk, 200 E. Wall Str at, fdr the following City of Bento Harbor offic AVAILABLE SEATS OFFICK TERM OF OFFICE .. YEARS COMMISSIONER-AT-LAR E 3RD WARD COMMISSIONER 4TH WARD COMMISS�ON!R· - 2 1 4 YEARS 1 4 YEARS A minimum of 25 signatures of r gi�tered voters 1s required for each pOSition. A maximum of 50 ignatures will be accepted for certification. Margaret Adams City Cler� Michigan Cltizen Adv. 4-18-93 FIND OUT ABOUT HUD HOMES, CALL 1-800-767-4HtJo-o.R-vOUR LOCAL REAL )) . THIS BRUSH HELPED TO REPAIR A WALL. THE WALL HELPED TO REPAI A HOUSE. TH E HOUSE HELPED TO REPAIR A NEIGHBOR- HOOD. (ijj) AND THE PE SON WHO REPAIRED THE HOUSE GOT A RETURN ON HIS INVESTMENT I'N MORE WAYS THAN ONE. Q WITH A LlTILE MONEY ANt) SOM'E WORK HUD HOMES CAN BENEFIT BOTH YOUR BANK ACCOUNT AND YOUR COMMUNITY. PURCHASE A HUD HOME AND YOU'LL MAKE AN INVESTMENT IN YOURSELF AND YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. � To . . ESTATE PROFESSIONAL. HUD HOMES. SOMETHING OF VALUE FOR EVERYONE.