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HIGHLAND PARK
be received n initi 1 217.91, •
reimbur eme t of 300
per die (allo nee) of
Cooper h d e
5,2 7.03.
covered eigb
convention,
nd tic t to benefit for
Congre m n John Conyer, t
co t of $250. Her expen
were from eb. 1990 to April
1991.
John Hollow y' p n e
were the lowe t t $2,535.26',
from S pt m ber 1990 to
Pebru ry 1990. e ttended
ix conferences.
Win on Humphrey h d
stated
a speat
o
ontlnuedfro el __
• Council Attorney Victoria Abdel­
said, "She h been sanctioned to
produce all the documents ordered,
herself and Milton Hall."
of the council were concerned about
Scott not producing the financi I
documen and Hall not appearing at
the deposition. Mayor Scott w un­
available for any que tions or com-
ments. .
Another intere t di c ed w
the advance payment of $500,000
given to Scott by any ler Corpora­
tion. The $500,000 is the first tax
upplement p yment which Ctry -
ler h agreed to compensate the city
in upcoming years. The contract w
establi bed in 1987 between Chry ler
and Highland Park.
Council members did not have
any knowledge of Scott receiving
$500,000 from Chrysler Corpora-
tion. Councilman Lins y Porter id,
"I did not now thi until I read about
it in the agreem nt." Council t bled
motion to hold a peciat meting for
further information.
MILTON HALI.., Cling Deputy
Director of Finance for Highland
P.ark also failed to how up at a
deposi tion.
It is stated that Hall is in direct
violation of the City Charter because
he does not po the minimun re­
quirements of a college major in ac­
counting or three years experience in
accounting for the position of acting
Director of Finance. '
During la t Monday's council
meeting, citizens as well as members
IN ADDITIO , th following
items were p ed:
- Waived a tandard bid process
for an additional four police vehicle ;
- The renewal of a Customer
Support Service Agreement to renew
the Hewlett Packard Comput r Sys­
temfor the Finance Department;
- Authorization for City Clerk to
advertise for bids to purchase fire
engines; Kids Who Read ... Succeed' is the available, Leavell said.
- Resolution from the citie of motto of the United Generation The UGC Youth Literacy Pro-
Hamtramck, Oro e Point Woods, Council (UGC), annual 8 week SUM- gram will begin Monday, June 24,
P Iron Mountain, and Grand Ledge to mer Youth Literacy Program for and run thru Saturday, August 17,
I rog ram cut the cost of Presidential youth ages 8-1�, announced UGC 1991 at three established ites:
provide is believed that, if the parent Preference Primary. Due to the cur- Vice Pre ident Debbie Leavell. -American Legion Hall, 55 Vic-
gets involved, the child has a rent financial difficultie in The UGC Youth Literacy Pro- torSt.
, U m p tart for better chance of succeeding. Michigan. each city has requested - gram is designed to increa e ones . - Going forth Ministrie ,5481
It is also a good way to get the that the State Legislature' abandon all reading and comprehension skills Burns Ave. .
.ki ds child and parent closer holdings of residential Preference and enjoyment for literature. Other - Doty Multi-Service Center,
· together. Primary until the government has activities includes arts and craft, 10225 Third Ave.
SHEARED PETERSON This ye r , approximately esc toward the co ts of tutoring ervices in basic math and This community ervice program
'student Writer 210 students graduated from su elec ciences and free lunches will be is free and open to the entire public.
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Headstart Program is recog-. a�a{d as P rject Attendance]
nized as one of the best Awards. The students receive
he adst ar t programs in their awards at their gradua-
Michigan. The students, ages tions.
ranging from three to four, are Connie Hollier and Michele
taught to participate in social Miller teaches headstart clas-
events, recognize their names ses at Barber Middle School.
when written, eat meals in a Evangeline Pruett, Linda
family style, and to identify Asset, and Robin Clement are
shapes and colors e- The stu- heads tart teachers at
dents are also taken on oc- Cortland. Robin Jones and
casional field trips. Brenda Rudolph are headstart
: The Headstart program re- teachers at Ford. Anita Oliver
quires parents of the students and Laura Haugabook are
�o become actively involved headstart teachers at Liberty.
"'ith their child's progress. It
. .
, ids who read ... succeed'
"All you pay is attention," Lawli
aid.
For application information,
please call: (313)869-1090betweeD
the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Monday ( ) thru Thursday (I).
This Special Summer program
a Torch Drive Service funded by
United Way for southeastern
Michigan and administered by
United Community Services of
Metropolitan Detroit.
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GOSPEL MIRACLES
IIIGHLAND
�ACTIVITY
�ALENDAR
August 15
HIGHLAND PARK HISTORIC
Dls11uCTSASSOCIATION-. Meet-
ing 7p.m. McGregor Library (Plan­
ning Home Tour).
June 24
LUMMER roTORIAL PROGRAM-
. kPcc Sa.m. to 12 noon for 8 to 18
rear olds. Reggie McKenzie Foun­
dation. �11869.808118082.
Activity Listing prepared by Patty
Zobel, Executive Manager of the
Highland Park Chamber of Com- ,
merce Office. If your organization
has any activi ty of general com­
munity interest planned for Mayor
June, please call the Chamber Office
at 868-6420 for listing in this calen­
dar.
.ft , June 27
HIGHLAND PARK RETAILERS
""""",:IIU'.,,,TION -Meeting 8a.m.
Sear's Highland Park Store .
.
July 5
Marang Family
Practice Center
i
nRBWORXS DISPlAY -H i g h I and
rark Fireworks Display at dusk.
Woodward and Manchester
• Medlf •• t
Program
• Walk In
Service
• Medicaid
Accepted
• Family
Practice
• Indoor-Outdoor Lab
IV. ALLEN �CTIY fIVE
July 9
HIGHLAND PARK CHAMBER or
COMMERCE - Board Meeting Sa.m.
Mothers Golden Grill.
IDE r.: ANGELS OF JOY
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July 18
HIGHLAND PARK CHAMBER OF
J=OMM CE -1 t annual member-
thip rally "Celebrating Highland
ark" 1l:3Oa.m. to·2p.m. Outdoors
t Filing Sy tems, Inc., John R. cl
Victor .
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Or. Bolt.hoko Marang, .0.
12858 Woodward
Highland Park, MI .. 8203
Mon· TIMe' Thurt & Fr. 10.4,""
t 10'1,"" & w.ct (oloeed)
865-5220
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Bus: (313) 865-0330 NaBslra or Robbie
Loving Bouquet
16 W. Grand St.
Highland Park, MI 48203
Nose & Ear Piercing
Eyebrow Arch
Books
Allen Biggers Products
$12.00 - (12)
- DEXTER AUTO WASH, Cor. c:A Dexter & Ekntust - OOO'S V«lRLD,7
Oils
Incense
Jewelry
Cultursl Items
..... CaoIICe.. NC.27.w-I"" ...... ,
Don'
Mahdl Products
M- rnoi» 1 Dam - 7pm. Frl & Sat 1 Dam. - 9pm.
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