VOL. V O. 11 FEBRUARY 16 - 22. 1913
o
day or op, had to po •
pone the ion until ed-
nesd y, Feb. 16 noon
bee u the city official
ere in Lansing.
Though t city voted
three eek 0 to offer
tax anticip tion note for
5450,000, the
to do so h
bmitted to
me er
y y .
Go emor Jame
chard and St te Tre rer
Robert Bowman reed to
the early relea of 575,
000 of re enue aring
fund ' city of Ben
ton Harbor could meet it
February 15 P yroll, or-
to Deputy S te Tr -
reSu
BULK RATE
u.s. POSTAGE
PAID
to
•
•
in
yet to
te Of
from December
ote money
ith a near zero b ain the summer tax
of receipts and mu t be repaid
by ne t 0 ember.
There . another ep
the city can e to
revenue, she noted. Th
te's Emergency Loan
Di tribution of government
surplus butter and chee ill begin
next month, but to rec ive the
commodities, persons mu h ve a
cheese card, Berrien County Action
(BCA) Director Charles Henderson
announced.
Begipnjng Tuesday, Feb. 22
throUlh Friday, Feb. 25, chee
card will be . en ou t t the
BCA office, Henderson said, to
qualified persons.
"I ant to str that chee
and butter will only be given to
per ns ith qualifying card,"
Hend non said. "The card i
good for year, and commodi
tie ill be distributed e ch month
12
to per ns ith the card."
'The card mu be pic ed up
prior to the chee and bu tter di
tribu tion ' he added.
DCA is located at Pipe one
and all Stre t in Benton Har
bor and is open from 9 to 5 daily.
The card will be vail ble b
ning The ay, Feb. 22.