Harbor To rs Day! T t Fund of the Record­ Sunday, September 16, ing Indurtrice °til the 1979, from 3:00 to S:OO cooperation of Local 232, p.m. in th To p - American Frederation of lot. This event 0 ians,. Benton Harbor, be free d open to th AI Davino, Pr ident. Dona- public. tio will be accepted for onprofit organiza °0 the usic Performance ha items for Trust Fund. The Current Board of Director of the Benton Harbor Housing Commis­ eon are: Pre ident Carl L. Brown; Vice Pre ident, Rev. Arnold R. Bolin; Commis .. o ner Edmund B. Eaman, Rev 0 illiam Cole and r. Shirley cGee. The Staff of the Benton Harbor Housing Commi­ eon 0 Sammie Smith, Exec- tive Director; Veret urn, 0 tant Executive Director Benda P e, Hous-: ing er; Juanita. Beene, Clerical Aide; Danethel Whitefield, ccounts Pay­ ble Clerk; and, Virignia Ed . d ,I.e 0 and Occo- pancy Cler . In 1967, the Harbor To ers Board of Comrni . oners Elden Butzb ugh, President, illiam D. Downey, Vice- Through the courte of the Senior Citizen Cen­ ter of Pipeston d all Str , under the direc­ tor ip of tty Smith refreshmen will be rved. Th re 0 no mis- mion fee. From 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. m will be fur- o ed by concert band dir ed by Samuel Read. The b 0 made po Obi through grant from th . c Perform ce o A Republican member of the Ho Taxation Com­ mitt ° d today that he do "e rything pas- ibl" to make ure that biD to tax che d money order 10 ceo upon . payment doe -iii .... • tature. St te Rep tati e S cey (R-Berrien Springs) called the propo "the latest plan by the Democrat-controlled Taxa­ tion Committee to con­ fiscate money from the te's citize , orkers and busin o •• in pursuit of more socialistic programs." The me re, intro­ duced this summer by Taxa­ tion Committe Chairman George ontgomery (D- Jerome . Erick n, ealth officer for the County Health Department ounced th t e ry no t mu proof o at 1 one d e ch of OPT (diphtheria, pert tetan ), polio, me mum and rubella ccin or face e cl ° n from 001 during the first or no later than onday, September 10th. ditio up . n d t been t for 0 mber 20, 1979, and February 19, 1980, to insure th t child completed the required . of 0 • The minimum serle of o requred by the idl- Department of Public He th include four do of OPT ccine, three d of poliO, dod a Detroit}, propo 10 cent tax on e ry chec or money order th t ° deposited or ,.. ed in a financial institution in ichigan, The money raised by the tax ° designed to 10 -income home­ owners pay re . dnetial heat­ ing bills this winter. ontgomery claims that the legislation ould generate about $100 million year for that purpo . ° "This . another ex­ ample of the Democrats offering an anti-busin bill in te that is already rated th poorest in the nation in hich to do busin s," S cey id. "Taxing busin and b ould ultimately • • Pre ° dent, Byron Sheffer, Howard • Snyder and Dr. C. tt Brown, Conuni loners. This event 0 being sponsored through the cooperation of the Resident dvisory Council of Harbor To . Its officers are President, Edson ar all; Vice Pre ident, Buster G ddie; Secretary, Jo phine Barre; Tre- surer, Charle illiarn and Sergeant-at-arms John Jenkins. The Harbor To eIS h availabl for its re ° dents a library, Community Room., recreation room and an arts and crafts room. Church programs are sponsored by the residents with local ministers partici­ p ting, birthday partie are held monthly and various rei ident cub meet dur- the montll". Coordination of the Harbor To er Day done by Veretta Shum, �UL41wt Director and Page, Housin amager. All former Commi­ loners, re ° dents and fri­ ends are. urged to attend. mean taxing consumers be­ cause you know that 10 cent surcharge will be eel 0 to eftry or I write." Stacey called ontgomery' propo "an­ other instance of go em­ ment intervention and an­ other instance of the Legis­ lature's majority party mis­ readin the is es of the voters." "I don't kno hat the voters of this state have to do to let the Demo­ crats kno that they .are fed up to here with taxe , , Stacey °d."They just SEPT 12 - 18, 1979 THE CITIZEN PAGE 3 keep trying to ram their cial programs down the voters' throats ithout any co 'deration for ho the voters voted in the election." Stacey al urged his constituents to ttend one of 0 public hearin he­ duled on the legislation. A hearing will be eld edn - day at 10 a.m. in Detroit' Chamber of Commerce Office, ISO ichigan A nue. The State Capitol Building in Lansing will be the ite of scheduled hear­ ing Thursday. The hearing will begin at 1 :30 p.m. in the Sen te Appropria­ tions Room. e roof 0 I, F� Urumu�tion clini are provided by the health department on a regular bOat the folio - ing locations and times: Every Friday, 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. t the health depart­ ment, 769 Pipestone, Ben­ ton Harbor; every Thursday, 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. at the health department' il .. , o each of me es, mumps. forms are available' the office, 120S orth Front and rubell vaccines. ew hools and must be igned Street; every fourth onday requirements thi year are by parent or guardian if of the month, 9:00 - 11:30 the fourth OPT do and the child cannot be im- a.m. at Berrien General the mump ccine, rnmunized for any re n Hospital, Berri n Center; During the first wee ch medical problems' and every third ednesd y of school, children not or religious belief: . of the month, 9:00 - 11:30 having t le t one do Parents of children who a.m. at Chik.aming edical of the required serie will do not m et the entrance Center on Red Arm High .. be held out of d and requirements for shcool are y in Harbert. parents contacted to pic urged to see their private them up. phy ician or attend one of the pecial clinics bein offered by the health de­ partment. The child will not be aIlo ed to return untill the paren provide proof to the 001 that the child received at I on do of each ccine. The child must continue on an immunization schedule until the minimum required series of shots He complet­ ed or f ce exclusion on the follo -up ovember and February exd 'on dates. Immunization wai er "Insurance For All Your eeds" AUTO - - UFE· HEALm I