HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS
H· d Puk CommUDity
Col., . a deficit of $1.4
. million enter ina the curreDt
chool year, has imposed
S799,(XX) in aIts· die
eofreceat �of
a pi'oposed 3.4-miD tax
. crease, aCCOJ'· to Q)lJIeIC
Preside t Dr. Comu Heath llL
1DI1I*&e pi'opoUl
-_._ .• __ OYer $614,000 ill
I additio 1 revenue Uy,
based on CUlTCDt property
5eSSmelll(S and estimated ooDec- dents -� 1I1I
Tbe-propolC<i 10- tax
levy defeated by an 8.1S-4S3 -
margin in the pccial DlIII· Ia&e
elcctio April 19.
A . . 1 of property tax
for e $1,000 of a se ed
property .
The b t cu , apprcwed
by the Board of Tr tees .
regular meeting A pril 2�,
eliminated four dean's po 1-
tic> d acc:oUDtingsuper
vi r and bookstore rna r
positio (4 a total saving of
over $362,000, Heath said.
Also eliminated were the
Licensed Practical Nursing
(LP ) program, t . of
ju t under $204 000; the
Respir ory Care progr m, for
a 5153 000 saving; and matcbiDg
fun for vocation 1 equipment,
000.
Students demonstrated in
front of the board of cducati n
City
Bv ing the city is a two way treet
.. HIGHLAND PK. - During and those 0 get the benefit of
the play, "Rai in the Sun", the a tree should show ome
m her I ays h dam' U plant, responsibility for it, by watering
. which tryi to take care it hen necessary and prevent-
of nd ter. The author ing children from winging on it
emph izin ho necessary it . until it is grown and strong
to hav even little bit of beauty enough not to break UDder their
around, and h thi kept up weight.
her hope that things could be Environ men r t note that
better. trees no only give beauty and
Today, in an effort to put joy and improve the appearance
more beauty into Highland Park of a neighborhood and a city, -.
d demonstrate that the city is they also create oxygen, reduce.
moving forward, the Depart- pollution and to me extent
, m nt of Par and Recreatioa i limit the greenhouse effect. .
offerin to plant a tree in front
or people' Plymouth W n
The city to rep ce 'the . F II hip
trees t been lost a n' D Y
part of � general e(�ort to
rebuild H nd p. k.. Plymouth United Chu!ch �
Mayor Martha G. Scott Chr' t Women. Fel Ip will
noted, w. Id· H' land prescnt "Yuu Can Depend on
Park to be called "the city Me" A Salute to Women
oftr ' Weekend.
"Marion H yes of the A Women- Day Lun
Department of Park d . and F bion S will be .
Rccreati war that the trees S. urda. • a. 20 I �he Cotil-
'0 be pea ou 0 the b . of r Club: 13221 �llaD .Cr,?m .
"fir co fir - rved," nd i' 12:00 oon. t S12 th
necessary to for the trees F' hions by Haw i A�e�
quickly before' . teo A Women' Day Service will
Those ho a tree or be on Sunday, May 21, at
imply more inform tion, Plymouth United Church of
ould call Ha s t 869-7501 - 0l1a' t; 6( East W arren Ave.
soon possibl. fro: -11:00 AM. S�r
S n ed th re e limited wi be Reverend YV�lDne �illc
num r of trees d they aU of ew Yor ,Exe uve Direc
h to I5e planted soon. tor of Office for Church In
She adds that t beautify- Society.
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provements re do to cor
rect citations m de by the rth
Central Accrediting Asso • -
. n on their previo ccredi .
I rio visi to HPees cam It
cost $250,000 but we recebed 10
year of cered' ation. Another
factor contributing to our deficit
a dea in State aid OYer'
the past three years," said
Heath.
In the previous and current
school year the College laid off
21 employee , including four
dmini trator ,cutting $630 000
in expenditures.
HPee increased enrollment
by 10 percent last year and 5
percent thi year, and ina�
tuition rates, for combined
ad d revenue of ,000.
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If you're one 0 people w� has � aboot buy'
a hoole 'now Ybu can do Somethlllg aboot It. .
JuSt by tidki"B' to us about an FHA loan, which may
only �ire a minimum down payment � three percent.
Or a VA �;which has no down payment.. .
can help you wi h everythi from application
to closing. I
So give us a call at 965-8448. '. . ;
After all, it can't hurt to talk aboot It, can It?
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