AUGUST 9 -15,1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN
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hland Park MI
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HIGHlAND PARK,
MICHIGAN - Voters here
have a field of 13 City Council
and 4 Mayoral candidates
from which to choose in the
September 15 primary elec
tion, according to Deputy
Cler Mattie Carter.
With only two candidates
each for the office of treasurer
and clerk, there will be no
primary election for those of
fices, Carter said
Meeting the July 28 filing
deadline for the office of
mayor wece: incumbent
Mayor Robert Blackwell seek
ing a fifth, four-year term.
Also seeking the $52,541 a
year post are James Ray Chap-
pie, II Farrand Par ; Goffrey
Franklin, 234 Puritan and in
cumbent Council President
Martha G. Scott, 75 Rhode Is
land
Council candidates include:
Ulysses "Sonny" Ball, 95
Brighton; Willie Mae Cole,
l4025 Second; Charlie P.
Davis, 158 Eason; Dwight
Downs, 95 Tyler; Velma Dun
can, 167 Tyler; Christine
Franklin, 26 Moss; Comer
Heath m, 92 Eason; John H.
Patterson, 32 Pilgrim; Linsey
Porter, 16089 Prospect; Has-
ell L. Posey, 41 Eason; Frank
J. Ross, 26 Eason; Eugene R.
Yagley Jr., 18 Church; Priscilla
Tillison, 104 Massachusetts.
The part-time council post
pays $10,104 annually in addi
tion to medical and dental in
surance, Carter said
The top 10 council vo e get
ters will square off in ovem
her for the five council seats,
all four-year terms.
In ovember, voters will
elect a clerk, chossing be
tween incumbent Jean Green,
50 California; and Ernestine
Smith, 14018 Third Avenue.
Running for treasurer are in
cumbent M. Lucille Jone 210
Tyler and Benautrice Rolland,
343 Monterey. The cler and
treasurer are paid $32,333 an
nually,Cartersaid
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