Special Election in doubt By on . I HIGHLAND PARK - Doubt is being raised as to whether there can be a special election for the Highland Park treasurer to replace Lucille Jones, who died last year. A representative from the Highland Park City Clerk stated that city elections could not be combined with school elections. This means that Highland Park would have to hold a special election or wait until a state or federal election. The closest election of. this kind would be held in 1990. Councilman Frank Ross favored waiting, noting that a new election would cost a mini­ mum of $10,000 at a time when the city is in debt to the state. "The state will demand fiscal responsibility," Ross said Councilman Comer Heath said, "The people should be al­ lowed to pick their treasurer, just as they would in a vacancy for councilor mayor." On Jone's death, the assis­ tant treasurer, Patricia Ohler, was appointed to act as tr urer until such an election eld. Council President Linsey Porter reminded the council that they arc supposed to put on the ballot a charter amendment clarifying the city's residency re­ quirement. . The city had been. varncd by the state that without such a revision its residency re quirement would no longer be valid. "I can't see waiting till 1990," he said. Delaying the treasurer's election would also put the fmal seal of doom on Mayor Martha G. Scott's efforts to get a referendum on having the coun­ tyjail in Highland Park. City council members previously rejected her suggestion, arguing . it was too expensive, but she ar­ gued it could be on the same bal­ lot with other issues. The city council voted to table the issue and look into it further during later meetings. CQmmunity to celebrate Black History of pride and achievement HIGHLAND PARK - The City of Highland Park will be sponsoring a Celebration of Black History for Black History Month 7 p.m. Thursday February 16 1989 at ew Mount Moriah Baptist Church, 13100 Woodward Avenue. A spokesperson from the mayor's office urged Highland Par ers to orne and remem­ ber together. Come and share the pride and achievement , I I . HlH[K HI�lOHY I� H WOnK Of HHI Afrlcan- American hl.story IS the portrait of a WIS­ dom and love that defeated adversity. Of four hundred years of caring and contributing. and faith trat was passed from one generation to the next. Frederick Browns painting. "Wisdom and L ve," poignantly captures the indomltabl� Spirit that pro- d ced great a t, Innovation and leadership agains f rmldable od s. DUring Black Hist ry Month, the Adolph Coors ompany is proud to make a gift of ns important. wor 10 a major black museum. We salute he Black Amencans whose wisdo a d love helpe ma e America a better place. - I e 1 9 Adotph C()()(S Company Ciotden- COorado 8040 ••