ely p -AP 0 D A QV ST to negoti te with the Wayne County Priv te Indu try Cor­ poration nd the Michig n E ployment Security Com mis­ sio for a Ie e greement t n b II has 0 T c pro d bcrro mODey it ill recei . State Revenue Sh ring fund for fis­ cal year 1981-82 to help payor f cal year 1990-91 expense. In a rei ted m tter, the co cil received a co munic - tion fro 30t Di tict Court Judie mia Bled oe propo . g that the court bypas the Finance Depart­ ment and pay it 0 n expense it 0 ey' pa ing throu h t e ourt.· � d ee indicat d the court ,.ai��i& · .... � .. • ... "cio diffic tty t- I bills paid tbrou h the Depart nt, saying oyees Blue Cross in-: uraftce ould be te minated on May 6 unless SI3,087.79 in premiam payments were paid. ;j ... TTE TO ON city WOI!ti� .. from BCBS iodicated r insurance ould b Oed if the pr miWDI Ii by May 26. . .. : ill pointed out the city • I for the i •• ura iums and that payme behind because revenue t-grad r adl Tft L Tr I DICATED t e ccount has been delin- Ciuent i January 1, 1991. It laid the PI' ium for He A iance I IS In ar- rears, ate facility which stores the Courts older files is meet II ng � HloltLAND PARK - Some 3 of Highland Park', flrat-gr d public scbool student -97 per­ cent-met the reading chane e posed-by the RUNNING STA T readirig program. Developed by Rudin I Fundamental, Inc. (RIF), nonprofi Wa hin ton, D.C.­ ba d I cy organization, and funded by tbe Chrysler Corpora­ tion Fund, RUNNING START chaUo es first-graders to read, or h ve read to them, 21 books in 10 we kI. T P olram, in ita second year, operates in 30 U.S. cities with CbrYller faellities. The main I: to Ive children a "_I • t" to rd becom- in re dera or the 211t century. Tbe 349 young tera read, or had re to them, a cQm�ined total of 10,SOO books. � year a.o, 305 Highland Park first- rade ,75 percent, met the cban lth more n 8,700 boo E younl ter ho meets the c�allenle receive a book, a certificate of acblevement, ana a chance to in other prize . refusln to release needed file becau e of non-payment of more th n $1,200 in storage feol. Appointed Counsel pay- nt are at 0 delinquent, with o e c e d ting back to June, 1990. Other account payments be­ hind schedule i the Michigan Judicial D t Center ccount, payments for IBM main­ te ance of computer equip­ ment, an account with the com­ puy which provides computer form , and prisoner care bills which are overdue to Ca s, Gladwin and Hill d le Coun­ ties. Bledsoe also indic t that problems with th telep one. ervice into the court has not been corrected because of an unpaid bill. "The effect of these several L.C. TAYLO WILL ch rge the city S12,000 month for ervice nd will forfeit all other ch rge owed them, while it w oper ting with no contract. -A reque t from the Public Work Department to extend contr ct for Interval Fuel Corpor tion nd Mich-I-Pend Oil & Grea e Company for oil and g supplies w s approved. delinquencies, threaten the continued operation of the Court," said Bledsoe. H ALSO PROPOSED that a S20,000 lin-e item in the 1990- 91 budget for prisoner care, be tr nsferred to the court's ap­ propriation. Bledsoe indicated the court will provide appropriate public accounting to the Dis­ trict Control Unit (city coun­ cil) for expenditures and: will transmit remaining funds to the Treasurer. Council President Linsey Porter said the council will consider the proposal, after it receives more information on court finances. City Attorney Darnelle Dickerson indicated the city has not received a court audit since 1986. Hlghl nd Park tudent win back-to-back championships Back-to-beck national cham­ pionships 10 parliamentary pro­ cedure belong to Highland Park Community High School. The even-member "Parli Bears" student team, coached by Nola Pur iful, captured the school '-s fifth national ti tle in rinals AI)fil 24-28 in Kissim­ mee, Fla., near Orlando. High­ land Park won its 10th tate championship in March com­ petition' at Detroit's Westin Hotel. Team member are enior . Leslie Kilgore, president; Dara Johnson, captain; Vincent Bryant, Keysa Christopher, An­ quinette Hughes, and Candance Hunter; and Ire hman Sylvia Looney. Kilgore, Johnson, Bry m, and Hughes were on last ,ear's championship team. Jlhland Par al 0 won na­ tional titles in 1982, 1983, 1985, and 1990. The school ha been U.S. runnerup four times. The extracurricular par­ liamentary procedure activity . was establi hed in 1979 by Mrs. Pursiful, business education teacher and vocational educa­ tion coordinator at the school. THE STUDENTS fine-tune � Presents THE RACES" 1Juu3day, May 23, 1991 UJ W�Hm (16S0 en Rae way Roedl 18:00 p.m:.. • Open} (6:30 to 7:30 p.!". - Dinn , Serv d} \ , their skills with the guidance of their coach in early morning practice sessions, starting· around 7 a.m., about an hour before classes begi n. . Their Parli Bears nickname is . a spinoff from the school nick­ name, Polar Bears. Participants are judged by registered parliamentarians. Students must demonstrate their command of Robert' Rules of' Order for meetings, answer judges' oral questions, and take a stiff written exam. Highland Park placed No.1 in the U.S.A. in each of the three elements. Johnson.and Kilgore were both recognized for wrtuen test scores exceeding 90 per- cent. . Interscholastic competition i sponsored by Business Profes­ sional of America, a network of high school business education clubs in Columbus, Ohio. Some 30 schools representing 17 states competed. in the 1991 na­ tionals, held at the Hyatt Regen­ cy Hotel in Kissimmee. The national runnerup wa Mercedes, Tex. Menominee, the Michigan runnerup, from the. Upper Peninsula, placed third in the nationals. S 25.00 per TICket rr. Deductible1 call: 1 M y 13 MCGREGOR PUBLIC LIBRARY RECEPTION - 5 0 8 p.m. FlI'ld r for MeOr gor Library .ponaorect by Highland P rk Hlatorlo Dlstrlot A ... oolatlon. Entertalnm nt, r.fre hmenta, tour of tlbr ry nd mUlMtUTl. $10.00 Donation. HEALTH FAIR -11 a.m. to 4 p.m. H ghlend Part<. Spot l8Qed by DOH CLARENCE JOHN ON OLY PIC WEIGHT ROO DEDICATIO - North.'de Family YMCA, 13220 Woodw d. 4 to 8 p.m. t25.00. c.a 888-1848. May 14 HEART HEALTHY --COOking Cla •• ea 10a.m to 11a.m. DHI DIning Room at Detroit Os eopathlo HoapI , June 18, 19" 20 May 15 UMMER TUTUORIAL P OORA For 8 to 18 YMI oIde. ReggIe Moe<.nzle FOWld on. 1fJ082. PARADE -12 noon. Week Parade on Woodwetd Avenue. 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(313) 964-4247 Reasonable Rates Medical Arts Pharmacy 13700 Woodward. 869-1800 Sinusitis: Causes and Cures The sinuses are air-filled cavities inside the bones of the face and are connected to the nasal passag . The inus cavitie are lined with a membrane that produces a sticky liquid called mucus, or ph1eam. Under normal circumSWlCe , the sinuses are kept clear when the mucUi produced drains into the nasal passages. If the sinus cavities become blocked for any reason, from the coo­ gestion associated with a cold9 they do not drain they should. Sinusi­ tis (inflammation of the sinus membrane ) results from thi poor drainqe. Sinusitis also may be dle result of an all«gy. Sinus membranes may be ·tive to dust or other things. B cteria may accumulale, resulting in sinus infection. . Sinusitis often ca pain and tendeme hove the sinus caviti ,the pain being felt in the face, forehead, and eyes. Some persona ieport that the pain' worse in the mOOling ,easing the day goes along. The infection ialed with sinasitis usually is not serious and ofcen can be cleared up with a course of antibiotics. It is necessary to all antibiotic medicine prescribed. Narcotics or 105 powerful prescription pain relievers help relieve facial pain. No drops (nasal decongestan ) may be prescribed to n nasal inflammation and congestion.