OCTOBER 29 - NOVEMBER 4, 1980 THE CITIZE PAGE 9 ab ,colleg tru ere told t a recent meeting. The mini-budget' reduced revenue d the earlier 4 percent reduction t ther aeatina a arly 43 percent 10 of fund to C t the pre nt time, ceordin to il1iam iemi, Yi<:e- I P 'dent for affair . ment ina ble' without its pro- blems. explained by Dr . John alter, vice- pre' ent of instruction, more students mean added , fall enroll- A y donate la C libary a4nrliliiltration remainder eel 'te applied b,Ulill' lell. die, industrial technology, Ie' ce, and r- vice tedmolOl)'. �n Pg. 6 TUES D Y • .;:,;,.' .. • p.m.; 29, at In Senior C ter, St. Joseph, 10:00 - 12:00 un., at the . er Valley Senior Center, Harbert, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.; Thunday, October JO, t ile UCbaoan Senior Center," i1e, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.; and edne y, o mber S, at the Central County Senior Center, Ber­ rien Sprlngsll 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Dean He 1 been indicated. Arrangemen for the donation re made by He 1 and the St. Joseph- e Buffalo fum partners, Rocey . De Frencesco- and Jerry G. John The Lake MiciUlJm Ie dry, •