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March 31, 1982 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1982-03-31

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,
e up and
I e of tb
scope and ext t of this
impl . .• Then, they need
to return to the tried and tru formula
of lidarity and If Ip.
e must learn to pro . e for our-
, pport our 0 in·tu .
and economize. The gOYe1'Dlllent
has me y de it . and clear
A
that y aren't providing hand-out .
Yesteryear' emo the
y of independence.
T Henry of Benton
Harbor, for eXlJDple. ims· d
. months y of 100 years. ims
founder and operator of
many b . Twin Cities,
an of . ell . h II a
of operation.
One of the
t
carried on there • 0 Ito
during the r. About 500
o s, repre ntin mo of the
community's heating equipment, ere
cleaned, buffed, po 0 ed, then stored
near the house, and returned to ir
owners in the faD.
also established the first
carpet cleaning b 0 in Benton
Harbor and the first taxicab line in
the twin citie. He operated the
latter for about 30 years, alo ith
his son, WiIliam.
Dliam una lived t 722 Lavette
and as janito at city hall for years.
Henry ims had been a ve during
his youth J Ru nvme, Ky. When
freed at the of 17, he came north
ttled in Benton Harbor.
Dear Editor:
you for eeping informed
on p in our city d
community. I recei your Citizen
, becau I enjoy reading it ry
much. It i ¥ery infonnatiYe.
It your arch 3 Editorial,
JSWane� and Politi ": I respect
HARBOR'S 0
LOC
r
co
th good intentions d concern our
ministers ha . own for our community.
A for job and busi , I ppy
to learn the Creative Sewing deal 't
made, th t ould ha been
major t , not only to minis-
ten, but the entire community.
e to the min­
er 0, don't get cJ.is..
couraged, becau there'.
much more you can do
to 0 our community
e real leader, be-
God given all
you the om,
F IE DL
SE VICE
OUR SENIOR CITIZE 5
ARE OUR SPECIAL
• COSMETICS
• VA IElY
• FOU TAl
ARCH 31 - APRIL ,1 2 THE CITIZE
r
AGE 5
ou
i er Terrace Apar
s
t
r
Local religiou en toured the
Rner Terrace Apartment
on Friday, arch 19. e ant
th community to kno t e ha to
offer. This seemed • good way to do it,"
amie Yarbro , OIl ite
nwaager, II welcomed Ieftral pilton
and two Catho . .
The . on 0 bedroom
apartments, some especillly d for
Jlan4�)J)e(J persons. Draperies, carpet­
ing, Ind app 0 cea are fumiJbed. "Tbe
e derly thin nice," CODlDlented
o e minister.
The tour alia 0 eel fint floor com-
munity rooms d the buildina mecb.lDl
cal systems. Dou&J,u Hoo ,maint
nance man, demostrated ety featufi
that ha¥e been built into building COD-
tion.
The prifttely� and prifttely.
maJllqIMI buildina' located at Britain
d Eishth Stlee . Benton Barbo.
Rents are bsidized by the federal
go rnmeat, d tenants pay 25 per
cent of their . come for rent. Perso
ed 62 and older, or' W d handi-
capped peno of any , are eligible
within ce . income guidelines.
Some apartments are still be
for tho ling the e' mty require-
ments. IS. Yamr encouraged the
e
o

C
strength and kno edge to lead in the
right direction th Editorial stated,
only united fa ce of busin , church
and go rnment will e thing
for city re idents. On turning profits
o er to our children, let pool our
re rce - This auld be the greatest
t this community could even wi
I ould be pleased to hear commen
from other concerned clergy, busin
men, citizens, and go mment officia1a
o the Editorial in the ar 3 Edition.
I ould like to expre my feeli
to d ayor Cooke hom been
doing an outstanding job for the length
of time e has r¥ed.
Benton Harbor, . 0
(Proud to Say)
o

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c

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c
n'
A car se t rental program will begin
t emorial Hospital, St. Jo h, d
ercy Hospital, Benton Harbor, on April
1, ccording to H. David Claus, vice
pr 'dent of marketing and community
re tions for the South em ichigan
Health Care A dation.
Bow infant is and toddler ts
will be availab e for rental, accordin to
Clau. The c t 0 $ 1.00 per month for
the infant t, and $ .50 per mo th for
th toddler seat. Also, I $10.00 deposit
. required, hich will be refunded n
th car seat' returned in good condition
don tim .
C said the car t may be rented
for any time period requ ted, but that
th entire rental fee, plu deposit, m
be paid the car ti pi ed up.
The nUmber 10 call to rete t
. lnng
Begi
bu
o
It
or toddler car t i 927-5168.
"Starting April 1, a
la will 0 into effect requmng
aD children under four years of
properly r 0 ed ridin
car. Children under
bef

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