FROM BABYDOLLS To BABY DOLLS Southfield Candidates Lack Universal Issues JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER T Sanchez Too Short Gown $60.00 Robe $86.00 RANNFIll •,.• -4'iry'ROSE WERE ALL GROWN UP Now. BLOOMFIELD PLAZA, MAPLE & TELEGRAPH HOURS: Mon. thru Sat. 10-6, except Thur. til 8 THE MASSAGE TEAM Is proud to announce a new service! In Home COUPLES MASSAGE Provided by Harris and Luanne Schneider, CMT's Cl) LU Cr) LU F- - C) CC a husband and wife MASSAGE TEAM THE MASSAGE TEAM will relax you in the comfort of your own home Evenings, 7:00 or 9:00 p.m. Call NOW for your appointment! (810) 548-1597 only $120.00 per couple Gift Certificates LU Available LU 18 Single? Invite a friend! ■ 101 BER Save $20.00 new clients he field of candidates for number of gypsy moths and He proposes a visible police pa- Southfield City Council is keeping the city vital. trol in all areas of the city. about as vast as the num- "Because we're an older city, Businessman Milton Dzodin ber of issues each would we have to make sure we main- talks about something entirely like to see addressed in the corn- tain our status as a premier different. He advocates the build- ing term. ing of a regional library to be Many of the con- shared with neighboring com- tenders criticize the ef- munities. fectiveness of the current council and most say promoting di- versity and attracting new business are im- portant. But there are few universal issues among the 13 candi- dates. "We all have different beliefs on what the is sues are," says Sidney Lantz, a 10-year council member seeking reelec- tion. In addition to Mr. Lantz, incumbents Vic- ki Goldbaum and Joan Seymour are also seek- ing reelection, each cam- paigning on varying concerns. On Tuesday, city vot- ers will head to the polls Top Left: John E. Reeves to begin the process of Above: Milton Dzodin choosing. The field will be narrowed from 13 Bottom Left: Nida Samona contenders to eight. In November, the surviving candidates "If Southfield residents have will vie for four seats, in- to foot the bill for a new library, cluding a vacant slot left and residents from other com- open by the retirement munities will be able to use the of council veteran Peter library without a tax increase, Cristiano. why not build a regional library?" Numerous candi- he asks. dates, including Toby Mr. Frasier is concerned about Hollander, Myron the increasing number of gypsy Frasier, Sharkey Had- moths in the city. "It's something dad, Nida Samona and the council will probably have to Vincent Gregory, said address in the near future." city leadership has to Southfield polls will be open take a proactive role in on Tuesday, from 7 a.m. until 8 promoting cultural un- p.m. Sylvia Jordan, Dennis derstanding. Sanders and Jim Steen are also 'We live in a diverse commu- running. El nity and if people don't under- stand differences, we're not going to have a community," Mr. Had- dad said. 'To maintain Southfield as a healthy community, we must promote cultural under- An article in the Aug. 25 issue standing and respect." should have identified Meg Mr. Gregory, a detective with location for business and resi- the Wayne County Sheriffs De- dents," Ms. Seymour says. "The LaRou as founder and owner partment, is among those who council should maintain the of Revolution Gallery. Addi- believe the most crucial issue is quality of life for Southfield res- tionally, the reception for artist council accountability. He says idents, while providing essential residents would like to have services and looking for new Brenda Goodman will be held more input in their city govern- ways to make the city attrac- 5:30-8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9, ment. tive." at the gallery, 23257 Woodward Other issues raised by the can- Her colleague Mr. Lantz Ave., in Ferndale. didates include crime, the neces- thinks crime is a big concern and sity to combat the increasing advocates community policing. The primary election will be held Tuesday, Sept. 12. Correction L/ \