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May 14, 1980 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1980-05-14

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rt"e1l1d4!mt of the Board of there ha bee marked
Directors at the orthlalc:e improvements. V cancie
V C(H») in Grand are y down and th re
Rapid She then became . a 'ting list of peopl
a member of the Board wantin& to move in. The
of Directors of the - co-op ch ed beca
AsIociation of Hous- . Chapman h educated
ing Cooperatives, ichipn th co-op in co-op living
Region, d taught 0 - and functions of e Board
opt on membership and and committee .
JDalDleem4mt. A cooperative, for
Tbe memben of the tho ho don't know, ,
board at Benton anor cooperatively 0
re 10 impre with ing development. ember
her part in co- pay a monthly carrying
�the that they anted charge hich includes mort­
r to come to Benton sa payments and taxe
Harbor to m e their etc. rut and regu-
co-op md ere fortunate !atio of the co-op are
d, .enough to hire b r de by a Board of
four ' Director - hich . m de
18 "I am very proud up of members of the
171 of Benton anor Co-op co-op. Cooperative ., is
d . oy ith ry to become proud of
WlUIhlD. people, td Chap- your conununity and ' a
much ded form pf
h in Benton Harbor
area. Benton anor Co­
op' the only co-op in '
pened
Forum." A zany com y,
I and hilariou musi­
cal; join them an together
and you ha of
great dancin8 and
total entertainment.
The play e p
on a street in Rome in 200
DC, aDlODI three house.
area so far.
rs, Chapman is ju t
beginning to enjoy are ,
which i quite different
from her home to of
Grand pids.
"I 10 being so clo
to th I e and the small
to n living tmosphere
is gr at," id r Chap­
man.
Both . Chapman
and her hu d and family
e ac members of the
Trinty Luthem Church in
St. Jo ph.
S enjoy swimming
racquet ball, co 'g. She
also r "e be utiful house­
plants.
"I like Benton Harbor.
I ju th city gover­
ment ouId ark in unity
for the peop and the
city for change," id
r. Chapman," because
this to n h great poten­
tial.u,
RITAHU
In t firs ho e find a
befuddled 0 d man in arch
of his two children tolen
in infancy by pirate . In th
nd ho e find
buyer and ller of be uti­
ful, and of course, seduc­
tive (girls) courtesan. Our
third ho 'the center
of our mu 'cal. There
live a lecherous old man,
, d d
the p edolu con- Eug n
trivin to obtain a f' ,
virgin, Philia, for his m ter,
Hero. Combin d with br g­
ging oldier and p nty-it
going to be an enjoyabl
ening.
AUTY
SU PLY
o DAILY
9: ·5:
CLOSED SU DAY
I
I TODAY
CO t

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