BENTON BRIEFS EW HOTEL DEVELOPER SELECTED The Benton Harbor city commission voted unani­ mously Feb. 18, to grant an option on riverfront pro­ perty to aryland hotel developer, Marshall Man­ agement Inc. The ite is south of the boat launch and had been optioned to Kalamazoo attorney Darrel J cobs for PopcornJennys. mission also voted to sell the boat launch to th IC igan Department of Sod I Services. arshall is to pay $10,000 for the six month option on the three acres. Total purchase price ill be around 100,000. The D R price is not yet agreed upon, but DNR has allocated $1.3 million for a comprehensive riverfront development, P. SITE FOR PAL CE TER Benton Twp. Supervisor Larry ielsen announced at the Twp. Feb. 18 session that the former Disco 2000 building will be leased to the ity of Benton Harbor for a nominal fee to be used as headquarters for the PAL box­ ing program. P. CO SIDERS ORE PACE On March 11, the Benton Twp. Board of Trustees will be presented with option for additional office space. The St. Jo eph fum of Allegretti Architects and Engineers ere hired by the Board in ovember to survey office needs and options. CITY ADOPT RELOCATIO PLA S The city of Benton Harbor adopted plans and pro- . cedures for relocating residents and businesses affected by the proposed orth of ain Industrial Park develop­ ment. The plan outlines procedures for informing and relocating tho e affected and is required by state and federal law. The city purchased ix parcels of land in the o last year, requiring relocation of 0 familie . CITY APPOI T L C PRESIDENT Anne ulder, president of LMC, as appointed to fill the balance of AuthOrity on the Downtown Develop­ ment of a two-year term, previously held by Maurice Bishop. Former. commi ioner Juanita Echols w named to fill the expired three-year term on the Tax Icrement Finance Authority of Sumitec president William Atchesoa. NBD FacM president Richard Whiteman takes four-year se t on the same board. JUDGE DANIEL DEJ� A CANDIDATE· Judg Danl.1 R. a I. a candldat for • Iectlon to a x-ye r t rm on t Fifth rtct Court of Berrl.n County. Deja h rved In t at c PKIty for the p st fourt n mon ha, filling the judicial vacancy tt h n Ronald Taylor becam Circuit Judg • Judge Deja had nln. y.a,. of prlva practlc. prior to umlng t • bench. H. currently a. Chi f DI.rlct Judg. Pro T.m and on the Rul and Form. Committee of the Ichlgan D trAct Judg Auocl. tIon. Deja .. ·admltted to •• 1CI1Ce before • U. DI trIct Court for the Weat m DIstrict of lchlpn and the up,.", Court of the UnI­ t. H.I •• m mber Of the Bar of Ichlgan and the B.rrI.n County Bar Auoclatlon. He I. an alum­ nu. of Ichlgan Stat. U I­ ver8lty • (1871) and gr. du ted from the New Eng­ land School of LII (1875), magna cum laude, wh h. rved on the LIIw R. • JudO. DeJ. al80 att.nded th Ichlgan Judicial In­ Itut and I. a graduate of t atlonal Judicial CoI- I . Deja and hi wHe, haron, al80 an attom., (BI.lch, Burch, Dettm n and De a), II In Baroda th Irth .on FEBRUARY 24 - MARCH 2, 1986 THE CITIZEN 3 STATE QUALIFIERS: Th B ntonHarborHlghSchoolandTechnlcalCent rstudent ar among tho who lII·partlclpat In the Dlstrlbutlv Education Club of Am rica (DECA) stat. competition In Dearborn; arch 21. The student qualified by bing among th top flnl h ,. In Individual and group cat gorle at dl trlct competition held thi month in Kal mazoo. Seated, from lett, ar Joyc Vance, NI ta Join r, Dorothy Duma ,Kim Terrell, April Na.h and Wanda Swift. Standing, from I tt, ar ary Hauch, Linda Grlffl, on Bow­ man, Deborah Taylor, Keith Hanner, Dalrlo Whit Id, Toni Walk r, ylvla Smith nd Peggl Brook Stat quallfle,. not pictured Include Angelina Rulz, Letr sAmmon ,Sh n­ non Larry, Nadln Hampton, Shar ne Hopkins, Darold Fori st, Patricia Flnkl a nd Elaine . POrt r. DECA I a n lonalorg nlzatlon th t provld tud n nroll d In mark ting and c�op program. an outle to _owea their III In ar uch as r taurant mar ting nd 9 n.ral merchandising. (H-P photo) Parenting xp rt to speak MUSKEGON - "Parenting A Teenager In Today's World" i the topic to be addressed W 00- . nesday evening, February 26, from 7 - 9 P.M. at the Frauenthal Center in Downtown Mus­ kegon. Parents from the entire com­ munity are invited to hear James R Chamber, .S.W. r. Chambers, who spo e in Mu kegon two years ago to an p­ preciative group of parents, ha more than 16 years experience in Grand Rapids a clinical ocial worker/therapist ith Comprehen ive P ychological S rvice . There is no char e for the evening presentation. Siljander rated WASHINGTON - Congress­ man Mark Siljander has the highe t U.S. Chamber of Com­ merce rating of any member of the Michigan" Delegation. In addition, Siljander shares the Number One pot with Con­ gressman Guy Vander Jagt on the Economy Voting Record of the Watchdog'softheTre ury, Inc. according to a release from Siljander' office. Poli ical Coalitio Southwestern ichigan Women's Political Coalition will meet Wedne day February 26 at Maude Preston Palen­ ske library 500 arket St. at Lake Avenue from 7:00-' 9:00 p.m. Speaker will be Reva ur­ phy, 0 ner and publisher of Trade lines of Eau Claire ich. She is actively involved with the ational Assn. of Advertising Publishers, as well as with ichigana Publications, Inc. She is a former member of the Eau Claire School Board and a past officer of Bu iness and Professional Wo- men. She i currently erving on the Boards of Berrien General Hospital 4-H Club and South estern ichigan omen's Politi al Coalition. The subject of the meeting will be Se Di rimination in the Advertising Field.