HARBOR - Two candidate re eking election on the igrant Rural Community Health ciation RCHA) Board of Directors. Vera Webb of Benton Harbor and Vilet e on of St. Jo ph are com­ peting for the at left vacant by form r Bo rd member, attie Roddy. Vera ebb i employed at Hun School a a parent trainee supervi ing children in the cla - ICoaliti n to iscuss media and elections ST. JOSEPH - The next me ting of the Southwe tern ichigan omen' Political Coa­ lition ill be held on Wednes­ day, August 29th, prom ply at 7:00 p.m. at the aude Pre on Palen ke emorial Library, 500 arket St. at Lake Blvd. The "Role of edia in the Election Proce " will be dis­ cus d by Reb cca arr,­ Anchor-per on, T.V. 22; Jan rsh, Editor, ichigan Section, South Bend Tribune; Conni Irvin , Co-owner, Createavision Production -Cinem and Video. COLLEGE BOUND - Ronald 17, graduated from Lutheran High School in Ju , 1984. on' n of Horton and the te . Horton, Jr. Ron pi tend South Co room. Community Repre ntative. Violet el on h been rk- Board memb r meet monthly ing for Avon for the past 23 and t all policies and procedures .. ye . She i the mother of four for ARCHA. gro n children. Both candidate re patients of ARCHA, which i one of the requirem nts of a candidate. According to Sue iddis, Clinic Administrater, the Board consists of 13 member, ith repre ntative from each of th four clinics, D.H., Bangor, Eau Claire and Holland. Benton Harbor area h two eats. Mich­ ael Bernard of A Very Special Time is currently rving as The voting began ond y Aug. 20th and will continue through Friday Aug. 24th. Bal­ lots may be obtained at the ARCHA ain Street Clinic 92 West Main Street, Benton Harbor. Only ARCHA patients are allo ed to vote. Re ults will be announced Sunday Aug. 26 4:00 p.m. at the Board meeting to , be held at the Delore S Ii Memorial Health Center, Eau Claire. 4-H TRIP - Some 27 S children e tre ted to a trip to Enchanted Forest on Alii. 8 by th 4-8 Expanded Food and utrition Edu­ cation Program (EF EP. During the program children 7 -12 ere . n nutrition I in local p once ee and ere aIIo ed to prepare d samp e nutritio at e h meeting. total of 480 children p icipated in the program, cording to Sandra Ste ard, EF EP director. Som 22 adult also ccompanied the children on the trip volu teer group I en and ch parone . Staff membe for th program are Emma Hull, Supervisor· Emma F" Id, 4-8 Program . tant; and Ouistina John n, Summ r Youth Program. BHAS Adult Ed registration begins BENTO HARBOR - Regis­ tration for Benton Harbor Area School's dult Education pro­ grams began August 20 and will run through September 13, with clas cheduled to begin ond y September 17, according to Ed ard oods, Coordinator of the District's dult Education Services. apier Avenue, on th following dates. August 20-23· August 27- 30; September 4-6 (Tuesday­ Thur day); and September 10-13. All questions may be directed to the Adult Education Services D partment at 917-4743, accord­ ing to Woods. • erie AUGUST 22 - 28,1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE FIVE VERA EBB • I ., • o. y BE TO HARBOR - Behind closed doors, in a cret session metime in early Augu t , the city commission okayed a plan which will ask a 4.25 mill tax increa on each piece of property for each of the next 30 years. Berrien Circuit Judge Che ter Bym apporved the agreement be­ tween the city and the Fire and Pension Board when he signed an order requiring the tax levy. At the Augu t 20 commi ion meeting, City Attorney Ernie White' confirmed the commission discussion of the agreement had taken p ace in clo d ion. The city is 2.6 million in ar­ rears on th police and fire pen­ 'on fund White aid. I� the pa t three years. hite explained, the ity has n t made its required 33 000 annual pay- B TO HARBOR - While ity property owner were still reeling fr m the news of a new 30 year tax for pension fund arrears. city commi sion wer scurrying to plug another hole in the city's financial dike. Without mention they were di cu ing pa t due bills they them elves has not paid. C mmi - j ner approved a plan t payoff delinquent bills to the county and schools. The ity collects payment in­ stead of property taxe from the Benton Harbor .Housing Commis­ sion and River Terrae apartm nt app Regi tration will take place from 6 to 9 p.m., Monday By ich el Becker through Thur day, at the Fair ST. JOSEPH _ Plain Junior High School, 120 E. Fall & Winter Fashion Show W ed, August 29 'at 7 pm. R.ain Date - Aug. 30 Dessert Buffet f n & f sh ions from: Th Sho Off. Brldoman Break Force L ponsored by YMCA The Sleepy OwL Sawyer Casual Comer. Orchards MoD The Peacock. S venSviDe . Adenfl Bridal Shop, SL Joseph The Tux Shop. SL Joeepl1 Florin lsase- nator, Sleepy Owl & HFB usic nd Aud 0 court sy of Sound Exp ri_ne_ WHFB Cook Energy Information Center Bridgman, Michigan . The Berrien County Board of Commi ioners approved the placing on the ovember ballot, of a pro po d .2 mil tax increase to create funding for the 91) emergency number ystem. The tax ould last for five years 1985-1989. Commis ioner ancy Cler, head of the 911 Task Force, which has studied the 911 y tern for 4 years, is urging the voter to adopt the millage increase. The 911 system would create a county-wide single emergency number for fire, police and ambulance. The board also approved the creation of a Parks and Recreation Director. The new po ition will place orne of the burden of maintaining county parks off the shoulders of the current Planning, Park and Public Works Director. VIOLET ELSO y • ment on fund arr ars. That pay­ ment was required under a 1974 court order. In order to find a way of pay­ ing off the three year debt of $99 000, White said th city went into court to the judge for a plan. There is no record of the city commission directing the attorney to t e such action. • Benton Harbor i currently at the maximum it can tax its pro­ perty owners with a 31.7 millage rate. One mill of that goe to the pen 'on fund, the new levy will add to the 31.7 mills. In addition to the special 3O-year tax the city mu t contri­ bute enough to meet "yearly normal operating costs," the court order tipulates. complex. For the past two or three year, the city has not pa ed on the school and county' share of tho payments, city documents reveals. The city owes 89,543 to the school di trict and 22 585 to th county. Under the plan approved August 20 the ity will payoff the debt in four payments begin­ ning S ptember 30. County Tre urer illi m Heyn aid Augu t 22 that the county had not yet agreed to the plan, but ,added,' hat else can we do?" o ax The ne director will receive tie. $23,000. The current position Comrnis loner R. Burkholz said of Assistant Par s Directoi will the new director would mov be abolished. his office and taff out to the Finance Committee Chairman parks facilitating better manage­ Kenneth Wenzel called the new m nt and longer hours the par po ition unnecessary, and added could remain open. Commis- that the current parks ad min- loner illi A tre d the i tration system is adequate. p r s importance as a tourist Treasurer Walter Heyn concurred, dra. 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