chlgan CItIzen Mv. 5-1 &5-8-94 ventory and recruits donations. Fund raising and grant writing exp rienc s- ential. Send resume to: Food Bank, Personnel Committee Chair, P.O. Box 1024, Benton Harbor, MI 49023-1024. 5/94 Independent Afrikan Centered School seeks experienced Pre-Kindergarten teacher to work with small group of 2 1/2-5 year olds in an extended family environment. Must be pleasant, patient, lOving and committed to Black people. Call Nsoroma Institute at (313)868- 3150. 5-29·94 PART-TIME DATA ENTRY CLERK, GRANT FUNDED - TITLE III: Immedi­ ate vacancy. Flexible schedule: 20-29 hrs/week. 6.50/hr. Temporary appoint­ ment, pos Ibly through June, 1995. Aids in developing data bases for MIS activity and student tracking activity by providing accurate keyboard data entry into the computer. High school diploma required; prOficient data entry skills; basic under­ standing of microcomputer and scanner operations preferred. Minimum one year of similar experience required. Confi­ dentiality. Position will remain until filled. Submit letter of interest and resume to: Human Resources, Lake Michigan Col­ lege, 2755 E. Napier Ave .. Benton Har­ bor, MI 49022-1899. 5/8/94 PART-TIME FACULTY OPENINGS: OCCUPATIONAL STUDIES - Food Service Instructor needed immediately. Fall semester 1994. Accounting and Ki­ nesiology. Also invite applications for Dental Assisting and Radiology. Two years relevant work experience re­ quired: Bachelor's preferred. Some po­ sitions in South Haven and in Niles. LIBERAL ARTS, - Healthful Living In­ structor in South Haven. Health, Well­ ness or PE background, Master's preferred. Biology 101. Fall session South Haven - Master's degree re­ quired. Submit lett r . pp4t . sume and transcripts. Lake Michigan C liege, Human Re­ sources, 2755 E. Napi rAve., Benton Harbor, MI 49022-1899. Equal Opportu­ nity/Affirmative Action Institution. 5/8/94 FINANCIAL SERVICE G TYOUR 0 VISAOR C Regardl of Current or Past Credit Problems (e n if you've led for bankruptcyf Call the Cr dit Connection (in South leld) for free details at (810)443-9 50. 6/5 • Cr prob m , no probl m. I don't 100 your past, I look tow rd your future. R -e abl sh your cred . R - gardl of p st probl m . I'll put you In the drlv rs Ch rg. 0 • nkrup cy'. • ON peye .1.' m. buy.,. "WOODY IREE" A m who res r you're going nd how you'r going to GET THERE; CREDIT HOTLINE· 313-343-82 SCRUMPllOUSIi Pumpkin Pie Cake Recipe SASE/$2.95 with FREEIII Homemade Ice Cream Recipes: A.J.'s Kitchen P. O. Box 03829 Highland Park, MI 48203. 5-29-94 7 Commun ty Mental Health program treating indO duals with mental ill nd ub tance u e. Experi nce ith and understanding of African Americ n culture pre rred. Full-time alari d po­ smon open immedia ely. Send r ume to: Donald S. Down r, Director of Hum Resources, Harbing r of Grand Rap ds, Inc., 1155 Front, N.W., Gr nd Rapi " I 49504. EOE 5 /94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES STANLEY HO E PRODUCTS Guarante d. Parties. Fundraising. Buy or Sell. Call Marion 371-8132. 5-8-94 - -- -- -- - .-- - - -- -- --- - -- - - -- - - ---- -- - .---- --- - - -- ------ START YOUR OWN BUSINESS - Ground floor business opportunity in marketing and sells. Enjoy the tax credit. Small startup cost. Call (3 � 3)894-3943. 5-29-94 REAL ESTATE RECIPE Brand new 1 bedroom apartment spot­ less, carpeted, quiet, appliances, private parking. Close to Woodward, Lodge and Davison. $350 per month. Manager 865-5411 or 867-0851. Office 885-3726. 5-29-94 Your Lucky Number . , -- -- - ---.- - --- - -- -- -- - - -- _ .. --- - -- -- -- - - -- - ---- - -- - --- Madame S mar Elephant - 14, 7j , 07. , 4 Allegator - 717, 096, 271 Lobster - 928., 199, 235, 540, 299 Insame Asylum - 383, 327, 850, 306, 299 665-818 647-785 443-823 102�020 728-081 Hot Pic 2145-4095 3�79-7479 9635-1086 3154-24'33 . 0856-8458 u. for �I through th, • � partm nt of V t ran AHair (VA) acquir d prop rty I p'rogram. Hom S our Prop rty Sol 5 listing in this Sunday's Detroit N ws/Fr e Pr s 1- 00- 27· 0 0 U. • D partm nt of V t ran Hair • , . SOCIAL WORKER .- Mental Health Ad­ vocate for a multi-disciplinary team tak­ ing the chronic mentally ill in the community. Bachelor's degree in human services related field, experience work­ ing with persons with mental illness and substance abuse required. Prefer per­ son with experience and understanding of African American culture. Full-time position available immediately. Send re­ sume to: Director of Human Resources, Harbinger of Grand Rapids, Inc., 1155 Front. N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49504. EOE 5/8/94 SUBSTANCE ABUSE SPECIALIST - Bachelor's degree required. CAC pre­ ferred. ACC minimum - for innovative . t LEGAL NOTICE op n to all interested parties. R sidents are encourag to select a spokesperson to present their com men at the Public Hearing. Participants in the Public Hea ing should present their com­ ments orally and in writin . Persons wishing to speak at the Public Hearing will be limited to fl (5) minutes each. A ign-up sheet for speakers will be avail­ able at the start of the Public Hearing. A summary of the issues brought up in the Public Hearing and the Benton Harbor Housing Commission response will be made available for re'.t1ew by interested parties at the Benton Harbor Housing Commission Administrative Building at 925 Buss Avenue. The Benton Harbor Housing Commis­ sion does not discriminate in admission to or access to participation in its feder­ ally assisted programs and activities. Provisions will be made for persons who are handicapped so that they may fully participate if th y choose. Request for a sign language interpreter must ge made to the Benton Harbor Housing Commis­ sion by May 6, 1994. Requests must be directed to the Direc­ tor by calling 927-3544 or coming to 925 Buss Avenue, Benton Harbor, MI 49022. Eddy Robinson Modernization Coordinator Michigan Citizen Adv. 5/8/94 NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGIS­ TRATlO OF THE QUALIFIED ELEC­ TORS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK, COUNTY OF WAYNE, MICHIGAN FOR THE AN­ NUAL ELECTION TO BE HELD MON­ DAY, JUNE 13,1994 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the AN­ NUAL SCHOOL ELECTION will be held in said School District on MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1994. There will be elected one (1) member of the Board of Education of the School District to fill a vacancy for a three (3)­ year unexpired term, beginning July 1, 1994, and ending June 30, 1997. There will be elected two (2) members of the Board of Education of the School District to fulfill two expired four (4}-year terms (terms beginning July 1, 1 �4, and ending June 30, 1998). Act 451, Public Acts of Michigan, 1976. as amended, provides in part as follows: "The Inspectors of Election at any an­ nual or special election shall not receive the vote of any person residing in a reg­ istration school district whose name is not registered as an elector in the city or township in which the person resides." The last day for receiving registration for said Annual Election will be MONDAY, MAY 16, 1994. Persons registering after 5:00 P.M., Eastern Time, on said MON­ DAY, MAY 16, 1994, will not be eligible to vote at said Annual Election. Persons planning to register must determine when the City Clerk's office will be open for registration. Under the provisions of Act 451, Pub­ lic Acts of Michigan, 1976, as amended, registration will not be taken by school officials, and only persons who have reg­ istered as general electors with the ap­ propriate Township or City Clerk of the Township or City in which they reside, or through registration at a Secretary of State Drivers' License Bureau, are regis­ tered school electors. This notice is given by order of the Board of Education of the School District of the City of Highland Park, County of Wayne, Michigan. ANN M. JONES, Secretary HIGHLAND PARK BOARD OF EDUCATlON LEGAL NOTICE NOTlCE OF TOWN MEETING FOR BENTON HEIGHTS RESIDENTS Notice is hereby given that a town meet­ ing will be held on Wednesday, May 11, 1994, at 6:00 P.M. at the Benton Charter Township Hall, 1725 Territorial Road, Benton Harbor, Mich., for the purpose of discussing possible water service for all of the residents of your area due to the many existing well problems. I f you have concerns but are unable to attend the meeting, kindly contact the township clerk at 925-0616. Willie C. Askew, Sr., Clerk Benton Charter Township Michigan Citizen Mv. 5/8/94 LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK RECREATlON DEPARTMENT REQUEST �OR BIDS Bids are being accepted for the renova­ tion of the Reggie McKenzie Field and Alvin Casey Park outdoor basketball courts. Each proposal shall be accom­ panied by a certified check or a bid bond by a recognized surety company similar to a U.S. Government Standard form bid bond. in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid, payable to the City of Highland Park, Michigan, as security for the ac­ ceptance of the proposal. Sealed bids should be submitted to the City Clerk office by 4:00 p.m. on Monday, May 16, 1994 at 30 Gerald Avenue, Highland Park, MI 48203. Bids wiH be opened at the City Council Meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, May 16. 1994. For further information, please contact Mr. Eddings or Mr. Blackwell at 869-5262. Monday through Saturday, 9 AM to 8 PM. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMPREHENSIVE GRANT PROGRAM The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is providing funding on a formula basis to the Benton Harbor Housing Commission to improve the physical condition and upgrade the management and operation of its. pu�lic housing program. The modernization funding will be through the New Compre­ hensive Grant Program. HUD. has noti- . fied the Housing Commission that the grant amount for fiscal year 1994 will be approximately $643,513.00. ' To receive the funding, t�e Benton Har­ bor Housing Commission is required to develop a Comprehensive Pla�, in con­ sultation with residents, local govern­ ment officials and other interested oarties. Key elements of the Comprehen­ sive Plan include Executive Summary, Physical Needs Assessment. Manage­ ment Needs Assessment; Five Year Ac­ tion Plan: Local Government Statement; PHA Board Resolution; and Annual Statement. The Cornprenensive Plan must be submitted to HUD by June 1, 1994. The consultation requirements Include establishing a partnership process with resrdents and local government omcrats to develop and implement the goals, strategies and pnonties Identified In the Comprehensive Plan. A Draft copy of the Comprehensive Plan will be available at the office of the Executive Director, Danethel Whitfield, 925 Buss Avenue, Benton. Harbor, Mlchlg�n 49022, from 900 a m. until 5:00 p.m. weekdays. The Benton Harbor Housing Commis­ sion Will hold a Public Heanng on Fnday, May 6, 1 994 at 5 '00 P m to diSCUSS and accept comments on ItS proposed Com­ prehensrve Plan and Annual Statement for the comprenenswe Grant Program The Public Heanng Will be held In the Community Room of the Buss Avenue HOUSing Development located at 925 Buss Avenue The PubliC Heanng IS M chlgan Citiz n Adv 5/1 & 5/8194 HELP WANTED ADVERTISING Space Salesperson wanted by community newspaper. Base plus com mission. Experienced pre­ ferred, but will train an ambitious self­ starter. Send resume c/o Michigan Citizen, P.O. Box 03560, Highland Park, MI 48203. - .. _- - -- ---- -- -- - - -_ .. - -_ .. -- -- - --- - -- - ----- --- - -- -; --- EARN UP TO $500 per week assern- , bling products at home. No experience. I nto 1 -504-646-1700 Dept. M 1-1983. 5·' EASY WORK! EXCELLENT PAY I AS­ SEMBLE PRODUCTS AT HOME. CALL TOLL FREE, 1-800-467 -556f1, EXT '9534.5·' GIRLS WANTED from Michigan, be­ tween 7-19, to compete In this year's. 8th annual 1994 Detroit Pageants. Over $20,000.00 in prizes and scholarships. Call today 1-800-PAGEANT, EXT 3923. (1 800-724-3268) 529 FOOD BANK DIRECTOR - Part-time posmon, may work Into full-time. Man­ .ages staff and volunt ers. controls In-