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May 25, 1983 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-05-25

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BE TO H RBOR - The city and
B nton Township rve a the mecca of
dult fo ter care home for the T in
Citie e tatistic sho .
hile St. Jo ph City ha three adult
fo ter c re homes and St. Joe Township
t 0 there are 26 home in the city
nd 20 in th to nship ll en d by the
t te to provide dult foster care, accord­
ing to the Department of Social Service.
The pre nee of the home has
brought neg ti e comments from me
city commi 'on r who though ed
to pprove the 10 ti ns do not h ve
uthority over home li en in ,
o
iation p n to con-
lidate Impati nt c re t emorial
Ho pita1. The un nirnou ote folIo ed
by ee th simili r move of St.
J ph Twp.
In other are lli itchell, city
m n g r ppointed Lt. Harry Lenard n
hief of th police department.
Commi ioners heduled t 0 publi
he' on for Tue ay, ay 31 at
7:30 p.m. on the pospo d 1983-1984
budg t and e nue Sharing fund.
Th other hearing will be on reques
for front y rd parkin at 155 0 len,
In other ar c mrni loner offered
upport and encouragement for th
Little Lea ue and Babe uth Ba ball
te m .
itchell id he ha re eived calls
from v rious people in the community
bout people par ing in P ce desiz-
o

o
,
Listed by the state as Ii ensed are
the following with the maximum num­
ber of clients e ch m y hou shown
in parenthe
-Johnsons Adult Fo ter Care 692
Brodwy(6
- 0 s anor, 724 Territorial 3)
-Ch rity Home 758 Pearl (3
-Highland nor 616 Highland 4
-Souels Licen d AFC Home 965
Colfax (5
-Hillcrest anor 770 W u onda (6
-Emrn s Adult Care Home 737
Pearl (4)
-Robinson F ility 775 Territorial

I
v
nated for the handicapped and ur ed
citizen to respect pring restriction .
Th manager noted that tho
who do not top for school bu se ith
flashing red lights will be pro cuted.
Condelens es were extended to the
family of Harry Lee J r. son of r. and
. H rry nd LuI Lee Sr. Lee a
killed in motorcycle accident last
ee .
ayor ilee Coo e pr sented
commendation to city fireman Rory
B 11 for ving the life of 9 day old
Robert orman Jr. Coo e noted nyone
ho lends a helping hand to ve th life
of another should be commended.
Duri citizen comments Charle Hen-
der n, director of Be anted to kno
if the letter he wrote to the city ppro '­
m tely three eeks a 0 for th purcha
of a hou at 785 Columbu h d been
deni d or approved. If sale of the hou
to B A i pproved it ill be u ed for a
C T funded rehab project which ill
a110 0 p rticipants to b trained and
receive contra ter' license,
r
, BE TO HARBOR­
The Benton Harbor 1St.
J 0 ph irport Bo rd is
. g both cities to con­
ider lling th Ro Field
irport to the county as
at the ir rip
n inve tigation of
the airport and it busi­
ne re era] inter­
e ing point:
- Th form of funding
LET US DO YOUR LAWN
THfSSUM ER!
GIV.E A YOU G PERSON
A JOB!
rvised rvice
for m i Ind other
II n/gli'd n care.
Call for I f estimate It
925-7015 b n
9: 30 I.m. - 1 p.m.
onitlY - Friday
This is I Youth Employ nt
Project sponsored by th
First Pr yteri n Church
of ton Hlrbor.
a p per defi it ' th m n -
ger id a th ccountant
included depreciated a ts
expen e.
- -One member at lea t -
John Banyon is rving out
20 years on the board and
noon city cler in luded
no if or when h w s
ever re ppointed after his
fir three ye!f term expir­
ed.
The City of St. Jo ph
has ted to 11 it share
to the county if the coun­
ty ants - till an un-
nown factor, the m na­
ger id.
City anager Ellis it-
chell i expected to rna e
the follow in recommenda­
tion to the BH city cornmi -
ion meeting in p cia]
orkshop se 'on The
Citizen goe to pr . Th y
o
o
AY 25 - 31,1983 THE CITIZE
PAGE 7
(2)
immin on FC Home 348 Brun-
n 4)
-Jo ph FC Home 599 Gr en (2
-Lane' Seldom Re , 744 Colfax (6)
-Carter AF Home. 773 Thre er (4)
-Dillon Stone FC Home 402
Lincoln (3
- dair AFC Home, 138� Territorial
(2
-Bethea FC Home 443 Fo er (6
-Lill Care Center 552 Buena V' t
(6)
- organ
=Fayne's
FC 873 Thresher 4
FC Home 1245 onro
o
2
dford FC Hom 40 Oden 3)
-The e Hope Foster Home 225
Pip tone (20)
-River Ridge Iderly Hom 596
Colfax (12
- e Hop F 0 ter Hom 225 Pipe­
one 9
-Bethe Pag 620 Coif (5
harity Home 758 Pearl 6
- 0 d Firman Ruth 152 obbin
(6
-Patter n, Ray E" 560 E. Empire
(6)

f r the field doe not
comply to city ordin­
ance gOY ring the irport,
and if it did the city of
St. Jo ph ould be forced
to ab rp clo to 73% of
the nearly 70 000 oper -
ting 10 s while Benton Har­
bor ould have to P y the
re t Ro Field manager
D vid Rhode confmned.
-The heralded deficit
for the current year a

BE 0 1WP. - hirlpool Corpor­
tion ill be going to the T p. board
ing for an 11 year 50% property
tax exemption on its ne Educational
Center 2000 U.s. 33 orth constructed
last year, according to a Twp. source.
Co t to the taxpayer in lost tax
revenue on the 4.5 million Center
will be 10 679 a year at current t -
ing rate the urce revealed.
The tax exempti n is being a ed
for under the Industrial Facilities Ex­
emption Certificate.
Bczmm G0'l0d �
1250 [)zen , Rood
Bc2rriczn Oznklr. Mien 49102
Phone. (616) 471-7761
.
ELIGIBILITY
The first
requirement to
get citizen' comment on creatin an
Indu trial De elopment Distri t at th
Educational Center ite, cordin to
a fact sheet prepared by Charle hren
Exe utive Director Berrien County on­
omi Dev lopment D partment.
Accordin to th t f t sheet there
ere twenty- yen jobs tr n ferred out
of the city of B nton Harbor into th
Twp. and t 0 job hav b en created
with the ne f cilit y ,
CT
... a hea Ith service for the
unemployed and their 'families
at Berrien General Hospital
• Berrien County Resident
• Primary age earner must be
unemployed two years or less
• Famity not eligible for Medicaid
SERVICES
• Physicians visits
• Essential tests and treatments
• Counseling
• Referrals
• Folio UP visits as required
Patients will be charged fees on a sliding
scale based on total family income.
MO DAYS, 8 am-noon; THURSDAYS, 4 pm-8 ern
Appointments are necessary
For more information, call
Berrien General Hospital

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