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Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. 1•:" V For faster servirxt c;-- ..4) 810-354-6620 and charge it to your Visa or MasterCard between the hours of 8:30 an and 5:00 pm AD195 ;:i Southfield Public Schools and in his sixth election. Mr. Dzodin works with Hospice, providing le- previously ran twice each for the gal aid. This is his first attempt Southfield City Council and the at seeking office. Southfield School Board. He also The attorney said he worried ran once for a seat on the Oak- about whether someone compe- land County Board of Commis- tent would enter the race. Ulti- sioners. mately, he decided it should be "rm 51 years old, I have three him. grown kids and a successful busi- "I'm disappointed in my col- ness, so it's like I've been there, leagues because there was a lack done that," Mr. Dzodin said. of attorneys willing to step to the "Now it's time to give back to plate," Mr. Condino said. 'These Michigan." are folks who studied constitu- Mr. Dzodin, who has a site on tional law statutes and would be the World Wide Web, is running well-suited for the Legislature. this campaign a little different- Instead, many of my colleagues ly. This time, he hired political would rather choose a six-figure consultants to help with the race. income than get involved in this Each of the four candidates type of service." outlined crime, diversity and tax- Ms. King, a longtime activist es as a few of the issues requir- for women's rights, said she is ing attention. proud of her work and does not Addressing education needs is think she will be perceived as a a top priority for everyone in the single-issue candidate. "A lot of Democratic race. issues are women's issues, and Ms. Quarles discussed three that is a piece of who I am and areas of concern over public edu- what I care about." Ms. King moved to Southfield several months ago to run for the seat. Her Bloomfield Hills home, she said, was for sale before Rep. Berman announced she would not run for another term. Rep. Berman's retirement was a fac- tor in Ms. King's and her hus- band's decision to relocate to Southfield. "In the past, people encour- aged me to run, but I always felt cation. She said that to ensure more effective pushing for social schools are strong and viable, a change from the outside," she stable source of funding needs to said. "This time, I was so dis- be established. She also is con- tressed at losing a spokesperson cerned about adequate funding for the causes and issues I care for adult education and special about that I thought I'd be the education. best person to step in." Mr. Dzodin said he is against Ms. Quarles has been a mem- vouchers and charter schools and ber of the county commission favors a mandated core curricu- since 1994. She ran for the seat la so that all students graduate vacated by former commissioner with an equal education level. Lillian Jaffe Oaks. Mr. Condino objects to charter Once Rep. Berman retired, Ms. schools because he fears they are Quarles felt running for the 39th motivated by a private agenda District seat was a natural pro- and financially undermine pub- gression in her political career. lic schools. "A number of county issues "Unfortunately, they seem to stem from the state, and I serve be here to stay," Mr. Condino on the general government com- said. "The thing to do is make mittee where I am a liaison be- sure laws have been enacted. tween Oakland County and the The system was not designed to state government," Ms. Quarles have every charter school ap- said. 'Therefore, I think I'm well- proved." suited to serve the residents of Ms. King also expressed con- Southfield and Lathrup Village " cern over charter schools and The top vote getter in the pri- what she sees as a trend toward mary will face Republican Rod- privatizing education. erick J. Fracassi, whose father, Candidates will have to appeal Donald Fracassi, is mayor of to a diverse Southfield popula- Southfield. However, the winner tion, where large numbers of of next month's election is con- Jews, Chaldeans and blacks live sidered a shoo-in for the seat be- side by side. Each candidate cause the district consistently agreed the district's diversity is votes Democratic. an asset, not a liability. Observers of this race believe Mr. Condino said he would like the two female candidates are the to see more community policing top contenders. Mr. Condino and to prevent incidents like the one Mr. Dzodin say that's ridiculous. last spring, involving the assault "I'm confident I can win based of an Orthodox Jew on his way to on the help I'm receiving from the services. consultants I hired, my mailings "Southfield's diversity is the and my door-to-door efforts," said very reason I'm living here," he Mr. Dzodin, who is campaigning said. ❑ :,