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April 06, 1983 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-04-06

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BENTO HARBOR - City om ial .
are till ti t� ith re bank in
ttempt to II the 250 000 in tax
anticipation note ic rdo John n city
finance director, told commi ' ner
onday night.
Johnson refu to pro ' e reporters
ith the number or name of b
appro ched by the city since the arch
2S bid opening P i hout any bid­
der.
T note e rep
on y collected, in this c , thi m-
m r.
Farme erchant B pre' ent
ich d Whiteman confirmed I ee
that the b a 'sympathet· , to th
city' ial condition, but could not
pureh th note "at this time.'
yor ike Coo e I ed out on-
day night t local b charging they
o
y
Tim h
the Benton H rb r
of tru tee elect 'on. ccordin to
Perl Tolentino dministr tive t.
for B Smith ''There e t 0 v cancies
on the b rd for tru ees'. Both e
ere "holding th city ho ge" and ere
gu. of raping" the city for their_
refu to purchase the tax note .
Cooke thre tened to t e city busine
el here.
Coo e noted that ince the MicmWl
unici� Fin Commission had
ppro ed the tax note e, the city
ould be able to borro the mo
Both the t note and a $200,000 loan
from the ate Emergency Loan Board
are neee to e the city through the
current fucal year ending June 30, John-
n ' I
City an er Ellis itchell told com-
er that the inform t'
required by the State Loan Board
ere bmitted by the April 1 d dli .

In
o
• •
I 0
school di ri t for at lea t 30 day prior
to the election. minimum of 20
sign ture are required. A per n may
ign 0 different petition.
The School board has ven rnern-
bers tru ees J arne Dudley and Jane
trand ill and for re-election,
ccordi to ,Tolentino both
have filed nomin ting petitions.
R v. illie T, Burton h al filed
nomin ting petition.
Tho not up for re-elect 'on are:
La renee Crockett. Ell Summer­
Larry i I n amie Y rbrough
rthur .Crump.
THE CITIZ
AP IL. -12.1
I
AKA announces Ea ter Ben ef
Ora
-
Ing
-
mners
ember of the Benton Harbor­
St. Joseph Chapter Alpha K pp Alpha
Sorority Inc. announced the inners of
their recent Ea er Benefit Ora ing
held to rae money for the AKA holar­
ship fund.
.
inner ere Rosi Eddie, first
plae, 100 orth of groceri . Ora
Lee Jordan, cond . prize 50 hair style
and third prize Susi hitmore Ban r
ho on a 25 dry cleanin certifi ate
accordin to Priscill Scott chairper n
VOTE
00
- Congressman aI
Siljander (R- ich. tod y voted gainst
the nucle r freeze re luti n voted out
of hi Fore' n ffairs Committee 26-10
citing the need for a nuclear reducti n
no ith freeze later at common
lower Je els of nn .
In an anti-freeze rally spon red by
the Coalition for Pe Through Strength
Berrien Coun Com-
F red Baird (D-
,m
pro-
The id estern R ion of lph Phi
Alpha Fr temity, In. ill hold its 51 t
Annual Regional Convention pro 14-17
at the arriott Hotel in Dayton Ohio.
Serving Honorary Chairman of the
confab i former Dayton yor Jam
cGee, member of the fr nternity
and Fred Con Y» Jr. Con-
vention Chairman.
ph Phi Alpha Fra temity Inc.
the fir intercoll . te Gree -letter fr -
e bli ed for Bl
OSIE EDDIE
of the Benefit.
, e ish to thank the community
for their pport of the recent ho -
ship E ter dra in r � S ott
'Your effort ill provide opportuniti
for high h 01 tudent to pur e a high-
lect de rvin
from the 1983 r du ting cl
area hi hool in the Spring to re eive
the holarship.
Janet rump is pre 'dent.
UCLEAR FREEZ
foUo in the vote Siljander . d, 41
arn h ppy to say I s one of the 10 ho
voted inst thi p rti ular nu 1 r
freeze legislation. B freezin our nucl r
arms at a 10 er level than currently
m intained by the 0 iet e will
freeze our lve into oblivion.

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