"YFAH!" SAM said. "I even tard some people are having a problem with tinted hair too." "WOOmever it is, if I was that person," Wichita said. "I would not change anything because dress codes and hair tint doesn't have anything to do with ability. And the budget is something they should be thinld� about, if they haven't already been told to work onlt," "All right Wrotc,"Sam said. "What about that honeymoon thing?" "I. don't understand your question Sam," I said. "What do you mean when you y 'what about this ooneymoon thing?" "I mean." Sam said. "SOOuld we wait before we start talldng checks and balances?" "Heck 00. Sam." I said. "We need to remember we are the eyes and the C8IS of the people; not ju§t thlse who voted for or against whichcvercaOOidate. AOO I hare Sister Pearl's concerns. Seven thousand and one hundred dollam is too much money to be spent frlvou§ly because $7,100 worth of tramition morey makes me hiver when I think what the tax payer inaugw-ation cost might be. And that is the bottom �." "WE WERE nderi " Sam . "If you tOOught Unsey Porer and Enum Hull, Highland P r' nd Benton Harbor' mayo elect, respectively, will have lengthy ooneymoo . "We! woo?" Wichi ked. "I am rot interested inboreymoons, I am interested in the finm:ial ta 0 Highland Park." ''Yeah!'' Sam id. "And just what do you mean by that?" "1 hear there is talk about the city laying off personnel and king the mayor elect to relinquish power so the finaOOal solvency of Highlml Park can be res­ tored," Wichita 'd. "Well, it's evident that he, Mr Porter, didn't tar or could care 1 beCa� he was just voted, unanimouslv. I mtzht add. '$7 ,150' worth of tax payer' tran- ition funds, tI, Sam said. "Lands sake," Sister Pearl said. "What will he use the money for'l" "All that dumb tuff like rent­ ing an office, hiring an 'executive secretary,' attorney fees, light, , tclepho�, rent and an ac­ countant to keep track of where every di� goes," Wichita said. "But But But I tOOught the city was in a finaIyja} biI¥l?" Sister Pearl ked. "WE DID TOO," Sam said "But that w before the cleo­ tiom." "What do you mean by that?" Sister Pearl asked. "He meam that after the bal­ lots were counted things changed," Wichita said. "I've heard that Etnma Hull is even refusing to meet with the grass roots people who helped her get elected." "Hey Wrote! Have you been listening td all of this?" Sam yelled. "We are still waiting for your arswer to that boreymoon question." "But wait, Mister Wrote," Sister Pearl said. "Over at the church the other day, some of the sisters were saying they heard the older of the cowx:il members are giving council elect members dress code rules." HIGHLAND PARK OV·ER 1 000 B AND NAMES YOU .WA T AND WE'RE ADDING MORE-:EVERY SINGLE DAY!' WHEN WE SAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK, WE MEAN IT! . This hasb n our way of doing busin for over a hundr d year, and it always will b ! SEARS PRICING PLEpGE YES, WE'LL MEET OR BEAT THE COMPETITION'S CURRENT ADVERTISED PRICE ON THE IDENTICAL ITEM! JUST BRING THE COMPETITION'S CURRENT AD TO ANY OF OUR RETAIL STORES. This offer applies to current merchandise stocked in our retail stores only. Excludes Clearance, Clos outs and Catalogs. WE'VE ,LOWERED PRICES ON OVER 50,000 ITEMS AND WE'LL KEEP THEM LOW EVERY SINGLE DAY! And we won't stop there. As the world's largest retailer, Sears will continue to search out extra special buys. And when 'we find them, we'll pass the savings on to you, even if it's for a few days only. •