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March 05, 1989 - Image 8

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1989-03-05

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HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS

'HIGHLAND PARK - In
h of the city message,
��180" Par ayor Martha
e ted victory may
er t to keep a
_,� ... , __ ison office in High-
• _ t
r Scott said Edison of­
fi�� are gradually shift�ng
their s nd to not only keeping
this facility open, but also to im­
proving service by operating six
days per ek, "
Fred Ferris, her admini a­
tive a sistant, stated that
negotiations were till gain on
with the utility. Edison still
W8JlCfI._Ute office run by another
aC!MtJ�V· was willing to have
ers there t
d rob only its
could handle nd it seemed
ready to keep the building open
six days wee instead of the
present five.
DID YO o ... that as
amazing as it may seem, a recent
Gallop poll has found that poor
peop give more of their money
to . y than do wealthier
people e figure show that
hou c s earning less than
10, a year gave 2.8% of their
e rigs to charity. while
hou eholds earning between
$50,000 and $75,000 g ve only
1.5% of their income.
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