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September 06, 1987 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-09-06

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SEPTEMBER 6 -12,1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN
SH()P IN
HIGHLAND PARK
t'
ote!
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p rna
e ection
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HIGHIAND PARK - With
the multitude of yard signs
trumpeting one politician or
another decoratina most of
the city, can election day be
far a ay?
ot far away a II Tuesday,
S ptember 15, is the day the
poJJs will be open for city
voter to make their decisions.
Winners of this, the primary
election, will go on to face off
in 0 ember.
Four candidates will be
listed on the ballot for mayor:
incumbent ayor Rob
Blackwell seeking his
four-year term; Jams Ray
Chapple, 11 Farrand Park;
Goffrey Franklin, 234 Puritan;
tha G. Scott, 75 Rhode Is-
land, now the president of the
council
kell L. Posey, 41 Eason; Frank
J. Ross, 26 Eason; Eugene R
Yagley Jr., 18 Church; Priscilla
Tillison, 104 Massachusetts.
All the current city council
members are running for re­
election: Downs, Heath Porter
and Ro Council president
Scott is running for Mayor.
Seeking the five city council
seats are 13 candidates. Ten
of them will survive this
primary to go on to the
ovember contest
All city council seats are for
four years,
Council candidates include:
Ulysses "Sonny" Ball, 95
Brighton; Wdlie M eCole,
l4025 Second; Charlie P.
Davis, 158 Eason; Dwight
Do 95 Tyler; Velma Dun-
can, 167 (Tyler; Christine
Franklin, � Moss; Comer
Heath m, 92 Eason; John H.
Patterson, 32. Pilgrim; Linsey
Porter, l6089 Prospect; Has-
The part -time council post
pays SlO,k>4 annually in addi­
tion to medical and dental in­
surance, Carter said
The top 0 council vo e get­
ters will square off in Novem­
ber for the five council seats,
all four-year terms.
With only two candidates
each for the office of treasurer
and clerk, there will be no
primary election for those of­
fices,
In November, 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 . Lucille Jones, 210
Tyler and Benautrice Rolland,
343 Monterey. The clerk and
treasurer are paid $32,333 an­
nually.
RHODELL
DRIVE 'SALO
Dr. Gregory T.
Cesul
Chiropractic Physician
Fellow, American
�ollege of Chiropractic
Internists
6 East Grand
Avenue
,; 15962 Woodward Ave.
�1 Highland Park MI
�883-0020
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:·8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
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Highland Par
Community College
free for the aking
with I.d.
Tue: SENIOR CITZ - 10%
Wed: MEN-Free Manicure
Thur: Pencil WAVES $12
* All Jehri Cur1s $25 *
the College, phone 252-0491.
Brochures listing classes and
complete information are avail­
able t the McGregor Library.
mGHLAND PARK - Free
adult basic education, free
child care, free GED, free job
club, free teen mother's
program, free high school
diploma, free alternative high
school
The opportunity for per­
sonal improvement and ad­
vance is available for the
taking at Highland Park Adult
Education.
A wide variety of classes are
offered in English, Science,
Vocational/Business, Math, So­
cial Studies during both day
and nigh school settings.
Classes begin Sep. 21 at
either the High School or the
College.
For registration information
at the High School, evening
classes, call 252-0430. For in­
formation about day school at
Rev. A. Stoke's Prosperity
�;�:r�=e! Power Magazine
They shall b
prosperous and they
shall have good suc-
cess. -Joshua 1:S
For more information
bout Prosperiry Po
Maguine:
Write: Rev. A. Stokes
P.O. Box 03885 Detroit, MI 48203
16335 Woodward Avenue
Hig land Park. MI 48203
313-867 -2500 Printing Specialist
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