r � y COVERT - De pite a S5 million incre the Covert School District' State Equalized . Valuation, Superintendent Al­ fred Hawkins told the Covert .. School Board onday night that the district will need the ddit­ ional mill e he recommended 1 t month to help b I nee next year's budget. Hawkins ed the board to on ider . increasing the total mill ge by 1 * mills from 22.58 to 24.08. He aid the dditional mill ge will bring in 143 628. But he told the board 'We re spending more than we're t king in. It will ta e 250000 t balance next ye r's 2.9 udget. wkins· d.. the a ditional money will come from dditional t revenue due . to th jump in the di trier' SEV from S90,151 551 to $95,151,551. He e tima e th incre d revenue from property taxe and the incre d mill ge will generate a total of 256,528. Ha kim said he doe not know yet whether the district will have to roll bac its millage due to the Headlee Amendment. "I h ven't got-my factors yet, he said. s prec utionary measure, he asked the board to set a Truth and Taxation Hearing in c the district's increase SEV requires roll- back. The board t Truth nd Tax tion Hearing and a hearing on the district's 2957 345 propo d budget for Study utrition needs of elderly 'utritional eeds of the Elderly" ill be the topic of a minar on Thursday, y 23, t the Benton H r­ bor Holid y Inn, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. pon ored by the Region IV Area gency on ging. tty Guettler, RD., will pre nt a program on the b . c nutritional need of th elderly, biological chan e of ging that may affect nutritional tatu, dietary chang to con ider as we age, $1 Off ANY CAKE and pecial diet information. Guettler i the nutritionist at the Area Agency on Aging and h worked with the pecial nutritional need of the elderly for over nine ye IS. CO t is 2 per per n under 60 yean of e d $ 1 for tho over 60 years. Person can register by mail­ ing their registration to the agency at 11 Ship Street St. Jo ph, ichigan 49085: BUY 1st DOZ.n REG. PRiCE Cooki 5 2';�6z 1/ price 2 LOAVES $1 AY 20 - 26. 1915 June 10 at 7:30 in the hool "cafeteria . In other are , the board voted to spend $7,272 to up­ gr de the district' computer y tern. Hawkins aid the new equipment will be used to improve the school' gr ding and scheduling procedure. The bo rd voted to p y the way of three members of th Covert Academic Challenge Quiz Bowl Team to Dallas, Texas, so they can compete in the national Quiz Bowl competition. Six of the nine-member team will be paid for by WHFB and other pon on of the Quiz Bowl. The Co eft team won the grand championship in meet ith iles High S hool. The board" approved an 8410 budget for the di trict's e summer recreational program. The program i jointly ponsored by Covert To nship and the chool district. The bo rd pproved 185 day school calendar beginning August 26, 1985 and ending June 6, 1986. . The board pproved a ne retirement policy whereby non­ union personnel can be paid for up to 30 d ys of unu d ic time upon retir ment. Peggy Washington, coordin - " tor of the School Youth Advo- c cy (SY A) program announced that parents are invited to attend program on drug bu Wednesday t 3 p.m. in the school' uditorium. ashing­ ton and two other 51 ff member g v reports on the ucce of the SY program. In addition . tudents who participated in th program and two parents te tified how the program h helped them to gro develop' higher lf-e eem and mmuni­ cate with peer and parents better. ATTORNEY AND COU SE 0 I K. orri G AT LAW • VI GENERAL PRACTICE O� lAW • 5 . B. H. Library" BE a HARBOR - ov­ ie for children will be shown on Frid y, y 24 at 4:00. ho ing is: agic Pony" - r y for children. The library will be closed on Saturday, y 25, in ob- rvanee of the Memorial Day eekend. The library Will remain cIo d on Saturday throughout the um-: mer months. ew books dded to the Junior collection include: "The Bre Dance Kids; Poem of Sport, otion and locomo- tion" by lillian orrison; "Oh, Kojo! How Could You!" by Vema Aardem . and "Amelia Bedelia Go Camping" by Peggy Parish. • • I • ould'" �--��--���--------------�I it not forth I. " Match the faces of the Presidents with the bution to the state education fund. Fill in values of the bills they represent, then add the answer and your name and address on I or subtract those values until you know this form, then send it in. Winners will be I how much more each household in selected at random from entries I Michigan would've had to pay in received prior to the drawing • education taxes last year, if �1! •• ti1i1 •• � deadline. I not for the Lottery's contri- '- I • Add .. t ����------��--------------------- Clty ... Zlp _ 616/926 7143 • OAVIS, J . 818-728-65SS " we DELL "1186 FIFni STREET MUSKEGON. 49440· ATTORNEY AT LAW --- - r, : The Citizen, P.O. Box 216. Benton Harbor, Mich. 490' Deadline: June 15. 1985 - - • • • I • I • • I • I • I • I