•
D PARK . Mem-
bers of the ass' chusctt
A nu Improvement A cit -
i n (MAlA) w nt to end a
thank you out to 11 tho ho
helped in e clean-up thi p' t
summer.
Club pre ident r .. Annie
Montgomery s id those who
rat a pecial tb nk you include
the Wayne Metropolitan Ser
vice Agency, 344 Gendale
A ven e, Highland Par nd the
Michigan Consolic\ ted G s
Comp ny, Mr. L. FI n gan,
Director, and co-sponsor
Harold Ed ard and Kathy
Kan s, public rei tions
pceialist. Mich Con donated
materials u ed in the project.
Tho e agencies along with
the ayor' office and the
MAlA saw to it tha bushe got
trimmed, Jawn manicured,
rubbish removed and alleys
cl ancd in the area bounded by
Davi onon the north Tennyson'
on the outh, Woodward on the
e t and Oakland on the cast.
Curbs were painted and
minor repairs re also made to
some home for residents. "We
appreciate the volunteer er
vice rendered by the Wayne
Metropolitan Community Ser
vice Agency," Mr.
Montgomery said.
Michigan Con olidat d Ga
Company public rcl tion
spc . Ii ts Harold Edw rds and
Kathv Kanai (left) watch volun
teer � on the Ma achu ell
Avenue Improvement A cia
(ion clean-up effort.
Young p pie
CITY YOUTH
� AR
ABOUT CITY
I
GO ER E T,
PUBLIC-
RELATIO S
In doin n 'rtiel on High
land Park y un peopl who
ntered th ch mpio hip in
the Youth Fitnes Program,
Th M'chi an Citizen received
h goal:
information about the winners
from a press rele e drafted by
two young women working
within the Mayor's Office
part of the Summer Youth
Progr m --- Melissa Kount nd
Qu nda Y ung.
. Kount i a student in th
Detroit College of Busine s,
t king cour e in clinical
medi . e, ccounting nd com
put r informati n.
A gn duate of Highland Park
High School in the of 88,
ALLFORO E
10.00 PER HOUR
REGARDlESS OF OUNT OR KIND OF SERVICE
Ms. Kount ha already work d
in journali m a a reporter I r
the high hool pap r, Th
pcctator.
Ms. Young i currentl a 10th ..
grader at the high chool, a
mem r of the iencc Club,
- who lik v Hey JJ and basket-
b II.
K unt fccl the. ummer
youth pro 'ram helped her learn
more about city government
how th m y r' office w rk ,
who the upervisors are, how
her' dministration i run."
C fun." he aid. "I h pc to
h ve n opportunity to come
back nd wor here."Young
not that th' w er far job
and t u her "ho office is
run and what employer ex-
�"
"It', • of esperi
Oa. the CIt· , I'U
todO.·
She ould also r e to come
b to rk t CIty halJ. ,
Both intend to go to council
meeting and find out more
about the city.
Kount i consid rin everal
fields including j urn li m
medicine and Jaw.
Young hop to g to LA
to major in corpor t la .
otic of R tion
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any person 'residing in
th City of Highland Park, Michigan, not already
regjstered, ho possesses the qualifications of an
. elector or who will on the day of the next
Special Stat Election
, Ion Novemb r 7, 1989 ,,'
Possess such q lifications, may make application for
registration to the City Oerk at her office, No. 30 Ge�ald
Avenue, Highlapd Park, Michigan, In accord�nce with
the schedule listed below up tc? and incluchng the
l()th DAY OF OCTOBER
THe City Clerk'$ office will be open the follo:-ving hours
for registration for the General Election.
orid y thru iThu y - 8:00 a.m. to 5:3(1 p.m.
Augu t 12 1889 - 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
If you have chang� your addres.s to another addres�
within the City of HIghland Park since you last voted. It
will be necessary to transfer your registration. This may
be done �t the Citro Hail,. �o. 30 Gerald Avenue or by
mailing a signed nonce gMng the old and new address
and date of removal. This notice of change of address
mu reach" the C' y Clerk's office no later than
Tuesday, October 10,1989.
PROPOSAL A
A PROPOSAL TO INCREASE THE SALES/USE TAX
FRO 4t TO 4 1/2 PER DOLLAR AND
CONSTITUTIONALLY DEDI�TE FUNDS FOR LOCAL
SCHOOLS .
The firs of a � of lecture
worksh ps for the HPCC Stu
dent-at lete wil begin on
Thursday, September 28 at the
College with Professor Bruce
Smith peaking on he topic of
The Psychology of Amateur
Atbletia". Professor Smith will
foe on Prepar tio for School
and Athletic Competition, c
cordia to Athletic Director
Joseph Leavell.
Other topics which will be
addre ed throu hout the
Month of October Will include:
- "Moving To rd A
Chemically Free Black Athletic
Population" fe turing former
NBA STAR Greg Kelsor.
- "The Importance of
Education In The Blac Com
munity ... Wh t After College"?
with David Bing, form r NaA
All-Time Gre t and Busin
m n.
- "Stud at-Athlete, Peer
Pr ure And The port Offi
cial , with Ern t inch ter,
Commi ion r of th Michigan
AAU B etball ociation.
- "Wha Is The Conduct of
the odel Student-Athlete?
featuring Co ch Ricky
Birdsong of the Univer ity of
Detroit.
For more information
regarding th lecture seri ,
p cont ct: Office of Ath
letics t (313) 252-0475 X319 or
20.
HPCC athl e
drug Ie
pa
Dr. Vince J. Grano icz of
Huntington Woods, reports
that the HPCC udent- thletes
all tested egative
their annual pre- physi
cal e minatio on Thursday,
September 14, ccording to th
letic Director J oseph Leavell.
The total of 17 mal nd 13
femal tudent - thletes who are
trying out for both the
men/women's cross-country
db etball team(s) are able
to continu . th their practices.
Another drug te t will be
gi n in th early spring of 1990
for all of the tudent - thletes
WI!.mJll2 to particip te in inter
collegi te sports at Highland
Par Community Colleg .
.. ._·�..._8
A PROPOSAl TO CREASE THE SALfS/USE TAX
FROM TO 6C P.ER DOL.l..AA. REDUCE SCHOOL'
PROPERTY TAXES. SET PERMA ENT SCHOOL
OPERATING I . GES OT SUBJECT TO VOTER
RENEWAL, AND CONSTITUTIONAllY DEDICATE
FUNDS FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS
J an Green
City Clerk
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