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July 10, 1988 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-07-10

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HIGHLA
Rejecti
High Martha
Scott aad Finance Director
Elizabeth Brantley, the H·
land Par City Co cil wted to
ccept the . of a . tty firm,
Gregory TerreU to the
1987/88 d audit for the
City of H· IaDd Park.
The 101 aad r.aaace direc­
tor recommeDdcd Paraen Kerr
Fonter, they the
10 est bid, $70,000, 91 ile
Gregory Terrell bid $89, ,
. also abcwe a secoed
pet. or, Coopers cl Lybrand
atS82)OO.
The mayor direc- .
tor had previously reco -
mended a joi t project by
Gregory TerreU d the 5e(X)Dd
hi t bi Cooper d
t a cost of $89,980, b
d i .
Emph iz· t
denying th t P rnell err
For er had wa ood job-,
be stated that the firm· the
b d frequently under . d . their
competators, butI ter dften
fou d rea ons to r ise the
ey they received by 100%
there -no procedure to
Id the 0 dollar
amounl."
Mayor· Scott and Ms.
. Br nt y in tbei or·· Ireco
mendatioD d th t
the fees of Pan n Kerr Forster
,"exceeded bids for l

I '
H.P. audit
ct
revie it
or-
ganization to 'a banDer 0
the viadud advertise a gather­
mgatBob 1..0.
-Approved an agreement
ith Detroit Osteopathic
Hos . CODStrud'a CanopY
and Valet Lane on Third
Aven t the east end of the
. L
.HE P save'
ater� H.P.
offic·al a
to
Decessary.
The ,.ors offICe
warDed . . r
'& fU'e hydr ts to 0001
off fro 'the �t.
Thi . not only il gal,
b it might prevent the fare
department from stopping
Iires i time.
"This jeopardize the
. fety of th entire city,
DOted Public 'Information
Officer Karen M r ie
Du
Wbile noting that the city ,
·symp tbizes ith people
suffer· from the beat,
emph ized that eoopera­
ti among HigblamJ Parle
residents· necessary.
c
P rk re .dent calling him elf
"Dr. Lera(; third prize inners
ere Q dra Young. Nicole
Spiry, d Liooel A rye
The community show w the
idea of Public Information
Director Karen Muie Dumas.
"There is such an abundance
of talent in Highland Par • he
aid "I thought there h uld . .!
a showcase for it."
. yor Scott cxpr d th
hope that ucb progr to x-
pre nd show t lents could he
repeated soon d Id be
held 0 ·0 ce a year."
I Afterwards a ba d played
rock d contemporary gospel
mwaity people perfor on stage. t • Then ca the fll'e ks
HiplaDd Par Ma)lOl' Martha I at 10 P . t, some-
G. Scott present and poke times in green and red like
at the It .•• . . Christ trees, so in
First prize . ners in dif- patriotic red, hite d blue,
fereat ca ies were Tyrone and sometimes just with Dashing
Scott, a youngster who gold lights -- with many cries of
portrayed P eric Henry, beila fascination &0 the auelie ce,
Blair and Vera Clay; second One obsenu oted, "It
prize winners were Kash expressioa 0( the CO
Mcmillan, Beatrice Robin on s·· in our city, idI .
d aD JIDOIlymous Highland often overlooked.·
6
13546 WClGCt ... rd
Heal'lla'"
�1� �1�
SHOES REPAIRED * SHI
CLEA ED * DYED
Bretz indicated he had ex-
. perience rlcing for the City of
Detroit. the Hi hland Parle
School Disctrict, Hazel Parle
and �ther local government
Eve a they approved
Bretz'. appoint nt, council
I member expressed hope that
the ui could be settled before i
went to court, ,
'1 don't think should, be
go to 1," tated Council­
man Comer He th, "but if some-
takes to court, we're up
. t the wall"
Councilman Fr nle Ross
warned t thi Ie Id
be seen
. . bin the a.y;
be interpret ed clearly
want itto be" did· n e
'.An ing offlCia g'. g aid to
Highland Par or developer
and potential residents inter­
ested in a>. to the city.
t bother me Ire n Iy
�t we have to resort to dYeJ-­
ar· I inrtghtin�" he said, ad-
DAVID POINTS.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
I
·Vote .
ug.2, 1988
ding. "Even
horses and moun armor, we
(t council) are genu· Iy on a
direction of positiv ne n
coocem. We t resolve th·
maDDer ,. get things
12325 Ham tton
DELUXE FOOD CENTER
13643 Hlmlitton
GRAN UQUOR H�P
12921 Woodward 1
REDAPP�
STORE
13550 d
REPUBUC DRU
13540 Wood .,d
SILVER STAR
Mo & Woodward
BARGAIN BASKET
13847 H m Iton
LV N'S SHOE REPAiR
13548 Woodw d
AVELAND SUPERMARKET
16600 Hamilton

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