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December 11, 1988 - Image 15

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1988-12-11

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I .
Runion
g p.m. Seml-Formal at·
ed to Benton
ysinger resigns
ie Sale on Decem- ment Meter Reader's salary
range &om S13,412-S16,304 and
the Plant Operator's salary
range from SI6,304-S19,816.
- Appointing of Dorothy
Randolph, of Benton Harbor
and Robin Mannic exployee
of Bibco and a former City
employee to the Downtown
Development Authority board
(DDA).
Also Mayor Wolf set a public
hearing date for· Tuesday,
December 27 to discuss an
amendment to the Downtown
Development Authority
(DDA) and the Tax Increment
Finance Authority (TIFA) ,
Plans. The amendment will
allow the DDA and TIFA to
A eritorious t is an of- . share revenues with the city.
ficial recognition from a
Marine's Commanding officer
for superior individual perfor­
mance. It is issued in the form of
a bulletin publi hed throughout
the command, and a copy is
entered in the M rine's per­
manent service records.
A 1980 gr duate of Benton
H rbor High chool, Benton
Harbor, ich., he joined the
arine Corps in eptember
1980.
C tI
annual
ber 16.
- Hiring a Meter Reader
and a Certified Plant Operator
in the Utility Services Depart-
abins I
receive
erv ce a ard
Marine gt. Willie Mabins,
SOD of Doris J. elson of 1200 E.
Empire, Benton Harbor, has
been w rded a Meritorious
Mast while serving at Marine
Corps Recruiting Station, Mil­
waukee.
Library sets
Story Time
Pre-School StoryTimc wiU
hold its last session before the
holidays on Wednesday,
December 14, at 10:00. Story­
Time will resume on January 11.
Movies for children will be­
held on Thursday, December 15
at 4:00, and again on Saturday,
December 17, at 2:00. howing
are: Martin the Cobbler an
Clown of God.
Boo s added to the adult col­
lection are: "The Barbara
Mandrell Story" by Charles Paul
Conn; "Tin Pan Alley" by David
Jason; "What Do You Care
What Other People Think?" by
Richard Feynman; "Medu " by
Hammond Innes; and· "Mitla
Pass" by Leon Uris.
NOT1CE OF HEARl G
FRANK PASTRIC CHEVROLET ba purbcased the property OD M-139 ere the Starlight Drive-In
formerly located. I or the deal Ip d be oth blow to Benton Harbor City. (Starr
photo)
:
HARDEE'S 0 RI em
rood franchi In dty limits -
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Senior Center announce
Dec. event
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