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July 04, 1979 - Image 1

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-07-04

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ICHtGA
S turday July 7 i the
last day r candidates for
Benton Harbor ayor and
four COmmission at to
file nominating petition ac­
cording to argaret Adams
of the Clerk's office.
Expiring at are held
by ayor Joel Patterson,
First d Commissioner
Edmund Eaman, Second
ard Commi loner Tom­
mie Par s' and Commi 10-
nets-at-large Charles Yar­
brough and orv 1 ei.
Those, ho hay filed
petition for ayor are
Charles elly, 1142 Salem,
and ilce Co e, 762
Colf . By press time ayor
Patter n had not indicated
his in t tions.
F'
Charle Y rbrough orval
el ,878 Pearl Don Fin­
ley 132 Ro bin Alfred
illiam . 760 auceda,
attie Barne , 954 Bishop,
and La erne illiam 127
Catalp .
In th cond ard
race only incumbent Tom­
mie Park. had filed by
pre time.
year.
omin ting petition
mu t ha a minimum of 25
ign ture of regi ered
ote and a maximum of
50.
ccording to .
Adam there is no t order
for name of ndidate to
appear on the city' ballot.
She stated that Dou led y
prints the b 0 and deter-
the order of di-
are ichael Baker, 168 Rob­
bin , Edmund Eaman 1022
Colfax and Arnold Smith,
191 Searles.
Tho filing for Com-
mi ioner- t-large include
At pre time a primary
ould De run for the First
ard at since three had
filed; and for the Comrni -
one t-large since fi
have filed.
,
• • •
A long-distance race
will be run for the athletic
minded. For the more spec­
tator inclined port enthu-
,Denni Bell, a former
Yor Knick! b et­
ball star will hisb:ligb t a
demon tration of profe
, nal play.
African photo
P!Ilel. from the Detroit
Institut of Att will be
on display.
Church services will be
conducted on Sund y from
4 t06 p.m ..
Rec Center official
prom something of inter­
est to everyone, yo un, and
old.
There' room for addi­
tional booths and if you
want to ha a booth, call
925-0077 for more infor-
ncem
of the
hich is no in
property
department.
SUITS 0
EVUE
• RE
ISS
CE P ESS CO FE E CE
launch s the Benton Harbor slate on P 3
fOI th style conscious sun kers
or for th arm-ch ir window
shopper. A fash ion d i t
on P 8 nd 9
• liVE
ATS EEDED by th Health 0 partm n .
If you're both red by th pests, Pag 10
• STEVE Bil 0 SIO Y contin

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