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August 09, 1987 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-08-09

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AUGUST 9 -15,1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN
RHODELL
DRIVE SALO
Dr. Gregory T.
Cesul
Chiropractic Physician
Fellow, American
Gollege of Chiropractic
Internists
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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
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