P opl • W kly
World B z r
Saturday, ovember 21
People' Weekly World will hold
a world bazaar beginning t 11
a.m. at First Unit rian Univer-
ali t Church, 4605 Ave.
Cheer nd Ch e e
Every Woman' Place
Fundrai er, Cheers and Chee e
,
will be held this year December 4
at the Hile Building in Muskegon.
The fundraiser begins at 5 p.m.
and ends at 9 p.m. Advance tick
ets are $12 and $15 at the door.
Every Woman's Place is a cen
ter for survivors of dome tic
violence, runaways, and homeles
youth. For more information call
726-4493
High School Reunion
The Highland Park High
School class of 1973 reunion com
mittee is in the process of planning
their 20 year reunion. All
graduates are asked to contact us
wi th address and phone number
�y calling (313) 336-8248.
Reparation Meeting I
A rep' tin ,at
. J�Oll: ,w�
� Sunday,.N:QvembU 15, fJiOIn
3 to 5 p.m. ,at 11000 W Ni�hoJs.
For more information contact Ray
Jenkins at 863-3222.
"Young �eople Think
Ing Out Loud"
Peoples Creative Ensemble
will be auditioning for male and
female actors, musicians, dancers,
rappers, writers, artists, ages 9 to
21 years of age. Auditions will be
held Saturday, November 14,
from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the
Detroit Historical Museum
auditorium. For more informa
tion call Ron Jackson at (313)
862-2900 or (313) 345-5532
Free Senior Vision
Screening
The Cataract and Eye Care In
stitute will be hosting a free senior
vision screening Thur day,
November 19, from 1 :30 p.m. to
3:00p.m.
Tests for glaucoma, retinal
problems, visual acuity and
c taracts will be conducted at
3603 Woodward in Berkley. For
more information call 546-2926.
','The Honoree Is ... Jim
Neuhard"
The National Lawyers Guild's
Detroit Chapter will honor James
R. Neuhard at their 55th Anniver
sary Annual Dinner on Saturday,
November21, at6p.m. a the Hotel
St. Regis in Detroit. Jim Neuhard
has been the director of the State'
Appellate Defender Office ince
1972.
Japanese Human
Rights Delegation
Visits Detroit
The National Lawyers Guild'
Detroit Chapter will ho tadelega
tion of attorneys, human rights ac
tivi t and trade unioni ts from
Japan on Friday and aturday,
ovcmber 20-21. For more in
f rmation call Paquetta Palmer at
3-0843.
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verely loe 0
Xha'usted, depending on "t
ion."
The County' Emergency Opera
tion Center nd Public Information
Center, will be ctlv ted during a
tate 0 emergency to coordinate ef
forts to re pond to th cri i and P -
ticipate in media operatio
The yor 0 Highland Par or a
d ign ted repre entative will be re
quired to report to the center nd to
i t in th coordination of the over-
all pons effort and to particip te
in m dia operations.
H OU TY would end a
Mobile Command Po t to the city'
on- cen Command Post to facilitate
CounCii still delays action
on funding contractor
Under norm I procedure , the
M yor of Hi nd P r or d ig
nated repre en tive would have to
decl re S te of Emergency nd
cont ct County Emer ency M na -
ment and requ t that the County Ex
ecutive 0 declare uch a State of
Emergency.
However, if immedi te a i tance
i nece ary, call to the County
Central Communications would mo
bilize all vailable county re ource
to the city' aid and th red tap would
be handled "wh n we t th chan "
Spar aid. '
He aid 23 10 al citie currently
participat in th county em rg ncy
program, haring available r OUf
which each other in tim of major
di aster.
"Highland Park will hav to do
likewise as a member of the COunty'
program," Sparks tated.
) Castle rry B f t w
) Bu h '. Diu e Por B n
) tar i t hun Li ht Thna
K r g r Peanut Butter
) Wen h' , Grape J lly
( Ragu Old W rld tyl p
( ) Healthy h i Chicken
( ) Kroger In. tant Potat
( ) Beech Nut Baby Fo d
( ) Juicy Juice (Grape Juice)
( ) Sun hine HiH Delu e Cra k r
( ) ·M·A Infant Formula
( ) Kroger Toa ( d Oat Creal
, Director of
the CEO/Emergency Man gement
Divi ion of Way County ay that
participation in this program would
not reliev Highland Park of "the
local re ponsibility to be prepared to
By RON SEIGEL
Michigan Citizen
HIGHLAND PARK-The Highland
Park Ci ty Council refused to take ac
tion on a reque t by Finance Director
Michael L. Farri to approve $39,000
for the White Con truction Company
for demolition of house.
The propo al wa tabled at a prior
meeting, because of complaints by
the council that they had not received
eno�gh information from the ad
mini tration,
C un il President Pro Tern Chris
tine Franklin, aid that Farri provided
the coun il with the informati n, but
did o ,only at the last minute, just
before the meeting, before it could
adequately be studied. '
Sh aid orne wi hed to check and
ee if they were not being paid twice.
The council had already approved
payment in the fi cal year 1990/91,
but the appropriation was for Fire
Escrow fund, collected on fire
damaged properties demolished by
White Con truction). Farris aid that
the administration determined that
there was not enough funds available
in Fire, E crow to pay for the co t of
the demolition.
Farri aid that this action was un
dertaken under the past administra
tion of former Mayor Martha G. Scott
and the pre ent administration has no
rep onsibility for it.
Franklin expressed doubts about
this, asking if this debt was incurred
under former Mayor Scott, why did
the present officials wait ten months
to go back to the council with it an
why did White Construction Com
pany take 0 long to deal with it.
Farri aid that there wa orne
delay in his own department, be
cause it wa necessary to investigate
the validity of the debt. This was
further complicated by the fact that
Darwin Heard of the Community
Development Department did not ac
knowledge the validity of the whole
debt and since left soon after, it was
not po ible to find out the reason
behi nd hi po ition.
Liquor store expansion delaye�
By Ron Seigel
IIIGHLAND PARK-The Highland
Park City Council delayed giving
Steve Matty. owner of the Easy Pick
Liquor Store, permi ion to expand
hi busine onto an existing lot and
demolish a vacant and abandoned
tructure at Hamilton and Loui e.
Highland Park Mayor Linsey
Porter stated that he wanted action
taken at the meeting of Monday
Nov m er 9th, 0 that Matty could
egin w rk before the cold weather
ets in.
Porter indicated i thi oe
through. Matty would rem ve a
dan rou aband n d uildin at hi
wncxpne.
H \ ever uncil Pre iucnt Pro
Tern aid the ouncil hould not take
acii n until the admini trati n drew
up an a r crnent for Matty t sign,
a'. unn that the building would e
torn down by a e rtain time.
IN E TH LAND would be
used for a parking lot, Franklin said
he wanted to make ure it was not an
eyesore or a hazard.
Franklin said he wanted to make .
sure the parking lot had adequate
ecurity, would be paved, that its in
trance and exit would be on Hamilton
and not go into residential areas, and
that it would not ruin the ae thetic 'Of
th neighborhood.
Franklin wa concerned about
an thcr busine • Up T wn Radio,
which put up a chain link fence at
Woodward, and 'he warne to make
ure that thi ' would not t a trend for
thcr Highland Park. busine on
main trccts.
Sh noted the Highland p, rk Po t
Office al 0 had a chain link fence, but
the city had n!-l control over it, be
cause it was n federal property.
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GI aner salutes the bo food indu try oci te f r their involvement in our
continu d effort to H Ip F ed th Hungry,
En I sed is my check in the amount of $ for
_____ . __ ca e ) f food a a tax deductible contribution to
01 aner mmunity Fo d Bank to Help Feed th Hungry .
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Addre
City/State/Zip -+- _
Plea c make check payable t Glearf r Community Food
Bank and mail with thi coup n t : 2131 Beaufait, Detroit,
Michigan 48207.
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