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October 17, 1984 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-10-17

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oC"rOBE 17 - 23, 1984 THE CITIZE PAGE SEVEN
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Democrat
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Bento Township
A good man for
an. impor ant job.
COOPERATIVE LEADERSHIP - "Let's end
the political infighting and work together to assure
a healthy Benton Township".
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Larry NIELSEN is a long time resident of the area
who graduated from Lake Michigan College and then
from Michigan State Universiey ('With Honors', 1972).
Larry NIELSEN is dedicated to community service
having spent two years as an aide to U.S. Senator
Carl Levin (78-80), as director of the Olympian and
Canamer Games (70-75). and two years as Director
for the Recreation program.
Larry NIELSEN I no If mployed 8S a software
computer ervlce' con ultant with a variety of
client.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- "We need an
agressive plan to attract new industrial and com­
mercial ventures while being supportive of ex­
isting ventures."
. SAFETY - "We must assure every resident's
safety by providing the best police and fire ser­
vices .possible. If
OPEN DOOR'POLICY - "My office door will be
open to every resident. Further, I will work to
establish 'citizen committees to assure the widest
input on public policy."
Larry NIELSEN has served on the Benton Harbor
Area Schools Board of Education, going on his fifth­
year. He has been Treasurer of the board for 3 years.
(If elected Larry will r�sign hls position.)
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Larry NIELSEN is also Involved in many other com­
munity activities and is currently a member of the
Benton Harbor Lions Club and is President of the
Twin City Players.
Larry NIELSEN and his wife (Juanita) of 14 years lives
at 211 Elvern Drive.
Why settle for less!
Phon 926-7507 FOR A RIDE TO T
T'ogether, with hard work,
we can get Benton Township
moving again. Let's do it,
for BENTO TOWNSHIP.
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