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March 05, 1989 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-03-05

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Commi Ion
meeting.
16
commission·s attention a fire
hydr t that "removed off
B VISta about a year ago.·
He . d he fear for the safety of
those that live in the area.
Another fire hydrant should be
put in because there have been
three fires already this year and
the firemen have so far to bring
water, Branscumb said
Commission Wysinger said
he thought Branscumb had
brought up a "good point".
"Weare talking about in­
specting houses for safety, I
agree we need fife hydrants, " he
said.
The city commission at a pre-
vious meeting heard comments
from the Benton Harbor
Landlord Association, object­
ing to the fee hike.
March 5·11, 1989 MICHIGAN CITIZE
In a letter to the commission,
the Landlord Association
stated that the landlords have
�no other choice but to pass this
increase cost along to tenants,
o are already finding it <lif-
o ficult to meet current rentals
rates, and at the same time feed
their family ••
PH'S SALE COMPLETE
In other business the com­
mission vo ed unanimously to
approve:
- Entering into and execute
a quit-claim deed with the
Urban Development Invest­
ment Association of South­
western Michigan, Inc., for the
sale of property at 610 Paw Paw,
the old Ralph Lounge property.
- Publication of notice of
unsafe structures for a house
and garage at 1071 Colfax St.,
which has been inspected and
declared hazard us to public
welfare. The owner has been
notified to demolish or bbard up
the structures or the city may
condemn them. Manning said if
. �e owner, boards up the house
that access is restricted,
ping people from going in
and out and also clean the gar­
bage up, then there will be no
action taken.
According to a letter from
the City's Inspection Depart­
ment, the property is owned by
Arthur Kalinas of St. Joseph.
_... Accept Zoning Grant
with Michigan Department of
Natural Resources of $15,000
for Fiscal Year 88-89. The city is
to match the grant with $15,000
of services, goods and cash in
order to update the city's zoning
ordinance.
- Awarded contract to
H&H Construction Company
of Benton Harbor in the amount
of $2,400 for repairs to the
Public Works Building.
I
I
LMC tQ host
stude
Leadership
Forum
BENTON 1WP - Over 400
high school student leaders
from Berrien County and stu­
dents from Cass and Van Buren
Counties, will participate in a
Student Leadership Forum to
be held Tuesday, March 14, at
Lake Michigan College.
The forum is sponsored by
the Berrien County Inter­
mediate School District and the
Michigan Department of
Education. It is designed to
promote communication on
current issues of interest to stu-
If () 're ,'.
Thi king About ot
Filing A Federal
Income Tax Return
Because You
. I
Don't Owe Any
I c '; Ta ,/ 1 :J�:J) J/ ell
THI K AGAI
They May Owe Youl
Parents getting ready to me
their tax returns may need to get
ocial ecurity numbers for
their children first, Harry
Gelander, oeial ecurit
manager in Benton Harbor, said
today.
Changes in the tax laws
which took effect last y ar re­
quire that any children age 5 or
older who are listed as depend­
ents on a tax return must have
Social ecurity number .shown
for them.
In applying for a ocia
Security number for a child,
parent need to provide
evidence of his or her own ideo
tity, as well' as evidence of th
child's age, identity, and citizen-
.. ship or legal alien statu . A birt
or bapti mal certificate i usual
Iy used eviden of the date
of birth and citizenship.
Another d cument is needed as
proof of id ntity. orne types 0
d cumen which can used
are library cards, sch 01
records, or d ctor's records.
Questions bout the
evidence n e de d can' be
answered at the- Social ecurity
office, Geland r said. The Ben­
too Harbor ocial Security of­
fice is located at 225 Ifax. The
telephone number is 926-7232.
If this is a t Il charge, you may
call 1-800-2345- A (234-
� �� �.sn�.
I .
If you do ow anyincom tax,your AR EDI M
REDIT (an reduce what' you ow ..
There's another way to get your AR ED I M
REDIT. Your empl yer an add it t your pay ov r th
course of the year. 0
tiling a te ral inc me tax
�=-=..;:.;...:.;..��c any income ta
The rna () c you!
If you don't file. ou could I � as much as X7 .
You can rc .ci e th EAR ED I M CREDIT
In m the f d .rul go cmm nt if ou:
• we rk _' full or part tim . r part f the year:
y ( U may entitl d t money from up to thre y ars ag
a, well -if y u did n t file an incorn tax r tum f r
tho, years.
h
R 01
R DIT j, a' to' II 'I.
r d tap . Just fil a r tum.
• arned I "than I .576 in I <)XX:
w m re a ut th
M
AR
• hav e at lea t n child Ii ing at h m
R DIT.
ntact y ur I al Int mal Rev nu ervrc ffi "
r ask y ur empl yer.
an
COlL YOUR
AR 0 I OM CR OIT.
IT'S FOR
WORKI G FAMILIES LIKE YOURS:­
BECAUS YOU EAR o�D I .
You don't e en n ed to claim y ur EAR ED I COME
CRED T n your ta return. I y u file the IRS will
cal ulat y ur credit and. end ache k.
deats between students, their
teachers administrators and the
cooununity. Topics to be dis­
cussed at the forum include
"Positive Thinking - Working
with Others," "Self- Motivatio "
"Ups and DOWDS of Fresbmen "
College Life, � "Heartaches,
Heartbreaks, and Headaches
- Understanding the Opposi e
Sex, " "Taking Tests," "Learning
to be a Leader and taking Effec­
tive Control," "Peer Pressure,"
"School Spirit," and "Dealing
with Sex Education." .
The forum will begin at 8 a.m.
and last until 2 p.m. Each stu­
dent will select two topical ses­
sions to attend in <the morning,
led by adult presenters. After
lunch, the students will break
into small discussion groups
without adults presen They
win then reconverge in the large
group to summarize what they
have discussed
The-re will be 4 student
speakers and approximately 400
high school student leaders
from the foil wing 17 high
schools will attend: Benton
Harbor, Berrien Springs, Bran­
dywine, Bridgman, Buchanan,
Galien, Ca sopolis, Coloma,
Dowagiac, Eau Claire, Ed­
ward burg, Watervliet,
La keshore, Marcellus, Niles,
River Valley and South Haven.
Children ":lay
need Social
Security I
numbers
,
...

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