BH IN BRIEF '. VBUCO announce �ctivity chedule for May Mond y : E rei for Fun and G od Health, 11 a.m. Wedn d y : Bin 0 or lun h. Al 0 Mi lu an Em rgen y Pharrn uti I pro ram r eniors, all day. 4th 1 th: Blood Pressur Clinic, from 11 a.m. to p.m. Monthl ervi e offered by Watervliet Ho pital. • May 9th: MOTHER DAY. Wi hing all mothers a Happy Mother'S D y. May 13th: Tulip Festival in Holland, Michigan. Bus leaves at 9:30 • a.m. Co t 2.50. Y u buy your own lun h. May 15th: Van Bur n United Civi Organization Meeting. Execu­ tive Board at 6 p.rn. and Membership at 7 p.m. • May 20th: Senior Power Day in Lansing at the Civic Center. Bus leaves for Lansing at 7 a.m .. Co t 3.50. Al 0 Lunch at Covert School at 10: ° a.m. Brin a riend. No lunch erved at ite. Lunch resumes in Septemb r. May 27th 2 th: Movie Matinee at luochtime. Showing will be "Fried Green Tomato . , • May 2 th: Birthday Party for tho e born in May. Call fOT lunch. Tho e birthday in May include: Matilda Beard, Walter Baird, Thomas Ballard, Chc tcr Belin, Tillie Ben nhaly Sarah Bigones Juanita Col­ lins. Alto Daniel , R berta Hawkins, Robert Jackson Anton Janda, Virginia Mayes and Dorothy Moore. Others include: Katherine Nowi ki, Earline Kindle Mary O'Brien, Thomas Palmore, Glady Pickett, lie P Cha rice, Aubrey Reed. Lester Richard Ma ith, Tayl nne Traver and Alouch Whitfield. Fi hing li nse may be purchased at the Center for enior only for a cost of $2.00. ' May 16th to 2200 i National Senior Smile Week. Share a Big Smile with a friend. It takes more effort to cry than it does to smile! Let a smile be your umbrella on a rainy day! there have be n numero times t th ginning 0 th .present admini tration that Mayor Emma Hull and orne of the ommi ion were delinqu nt wi th their property tax and water bills. He said they shouldn't com­ plain about others. Michigan G Utilities too over billing and collection of the City's water department earlier this year nd the City hired Audrey Brodzin­ ski new Finance Director. Brodz­ inski i in the process of collecting delinqu nt taxes for the ci ty . Personal ets of busines es in the City' Enterprise Zone will be seized beginning May 3 if they have not paid their taxes by April 30. No further notice 'will be given, accord­ ing to Brodzinski. e pr ed upport of an anonymo l l­ p e I it r r ntly ent to mem rs of Corners on cri ticizing t 0- nomic development organization. In the I tter, Com rston iced 0 mi managin programs, blo king th d vel pm nt 0 th orth of Main Industrial Par and oth r de- velopment in th ity and havin car d busin own rs into upport- ing their programs. me fingcrs w r pointed at (or­ mer memb r Robert Ja on, who was ked to r ign from the Ci ty' s Local Enterprise Zone Board in Feb­ ruary, when th city commission de­ clared that th y I ed confidence in his leadership abili ty. Jac on de­ nied writing the letter. "Cornerstone Alliance is th worst thing ever happen to the City of Benton Harbor," Wysinger said. He stated that .once the city demol­ i hes the vacant houses in the Bellview area, Cornerstone is going to come in and purchase the property "MY RE ORD HA been in th per," Wysinger tated. The incident occurred in the early 80s, when Wy inger w appre­ hended for hoplifting a pack of ciga­ rettes at Jewel. At the time, Wysinger was not a commi ioner, but a vocal critic of commissioners opposed to then-Mayor WHee Cooke. At that time Wy inger would make regular appearanc at the Monday night commission meeting and stat publicly what Cooke and hi cousin Carl Brown wanted said. Yarbrough was also a taunch Cooke Ciyn m nterpri e Board By BERNICE BROWN Six individual W� appointed to the City's Citizen Council of th En­ terprise Zone Board, during the April 26, City Commi sion meeting. Ap­ pointed were: Representing as an attorney, Attorney Tat Parish, term expiring, Feb. 10, 1994. Representing business, Don Meeks, term expiring Feb. 10, 1 Representing land use, Ci ty' Engineer Roland.K1ockow, tenn ex­ piring Feb. 16, 1994. , • Representing communi ty de­ velopment, Duane O'Neill, term e: - piring Feb. 10, 1995. Representing neighborhood as­ sociations, Sandra Dudley, term ex­ piring Feb. 10, 1996 . See BOARD, 85 ion I Day of ra� r How to treat a nagging cough? You have to say "yuk" before you say "ahhhh"! Brace yourself, One spoonful of Buckley's Mixture will take your cough and your breath away. You see, Buckley's is no ordinary cough =Antitu M remedy. W. K. Buckley, a Canadian pharmacist, !' created this original blend of Canada Balsam, Pine Needle Oil andMentholforhisfamilyand . customers'. It's an extra-strong, all-weather cough stopper. Many people say it tastes awful, but almost everyone says the relief lasts a lot longer than the taste. 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