Call 313 869-0033 ,-, tor c'U ':/orch t Or I'd d(j(jltl()ll,tI ' .. ()nl Pharmacy & Your Health DAVID N. ZIM ERMAN PO, FACA Pre.lde"t rin for i h ver in hildren onnal body t mper ture varie and i n t t number, uch 98.6 degree F, many pe n beli ve. In children. th normal temper ture en rectally may range from 97 to lOOd gree . Th highe t temperature reading in children t nd to cur in th I t fternoon and early evening bou . A low-grad fever (100 to 102 d gree ) may occur with minor problem uch an uncomplicated upper re piratory tr ct infection. What one hould do about high fever in child h a lot to do with the ge and condition of th child. For example. a toddler with a temperature of 104 who i playing and eating well gen r lly i of Ie concern than a child with a temperature of 102 who i irritable or not eating. On the other hand. a re tie newborn or infant with a temperature of 100 to 101 may require immediate medical care. There are everal thing one hould do or not do when a child h high fever. For one thing. never give the child a ponge bath in rubbing alcohol or ice water. Rapid lowering of fever often can be achieved with a tepid or wann water bath. Tepid water bath hould, however. be reserved for' temperatures that exceed 104. Mo t authoritie recommend acetamino­ phen the be t and afe t fever medicine for children. Make certain to u the correct dose ba ed on the child' age and/or weight. CORRECTION The Sears ad that appeared in the December 8-14, 1991 edition of 'the Michigan Citizen on page A-4 and on A-5 of the December 15-22, 1991 edition was published in error. Ple'ase disregard. The correct ad is published in this issue of the Michigan Citizen on page A-2. The Michigan Citizen apologizes for any inconvenience to Sears or its valued customers. -, -, Zakiyyah Dreams Pink· 830, 478 While . 187, 249 Sofa· 226, 161, 260 ! 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Las personas que nece it n mayor informacion deben ponerse en contacto con el Agente de ventas de Casas de su perfcrcnctn, L_, -------�----------�-------------·-I--- EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY NOTICE OF lAST DAY,OF REGISTRATION OF THE gUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY �OF lUGlfIAND PARK, COUNTY OF WAYNE, MICHIGAN FOR THE SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22, 1992 TO THE gUALlFlED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTmCT: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a SPECIAL ELECTIONfor &;hool District of the City of Highland Park will be held in sald School. District on Wednesday, JanutU1l 22, J 992. . Act 451, PubUc Acts qfMlchfga'n, 1978, as amended, provfdes In part as follows: . 'The fns.pectors qf election at an annual or. special election shall not receive tIle vote qf any person residing in a registration school dfstri� whose name is not registered as an elector in the citJ/ or township in which the person resides· ... The last dall for receiving registrations for the special election will be MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 199J. Persons registering qfter Clerk' o.(1lce closes� on MONDAY, DECEMBER 23. 199J. will not be eligible to vote at the special elecdon. Persons planning to regfster must determine when the City clerk' O.l1lces will be openfor registration. Under the proulslons qf Act 45J, Public Acts qf Michigan, 1976, as amended, registrations wUI not be taken by school qfJiclals, and only persons , who have registered as general electors with the appropriate Clerk qf the City or township in which th6JI reside, or through registration at a SecretCUJI of State Drivers' Ucense Bureau. are registered school electors. 'J1tefoUowfng proposal wfl� be submitted to the electors at the election on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1992: . • MILlAGE .RF...NE'WAL PROPOSITION ,As a renewal qf an Increase prevlouslJl CII''prwed bJI the electors which has expired. .hall eM Ifmftatfort on the amount qf taxes which mew be assess�d against proper1Jl In the School DIstrict qf tM CifJI qf Blghland Park, C»unty ofWGJ/M, .J&hftJan be fn.cretuedJor a periDcJ ofjfJJe (IS) Jlears, the JIe� 1992 to J998. fncw.lve, bu.fUleen ancl30/100 doUats ($J5.30J pa- thouaand ($J ,000) dollars (15.80 mUIs) oj'tM state equalued ualuatlon on aU taxable properfJI fn the DIstrIct, in onkr to proulde funds for operating purposea of the School DIstrict? . . This Notlce Is given by order of the Board tU Education qf School District of the CftJI qfBfghland Park. CounfJI qfWQJIRe.lfichfgan. WINONA o, IlUIIPHREY Sec.et4I'JI. Board qfEducatfon Michigan Cit n Ad", 12/15 and 12122181 ,