• Ch mber Up Oat On u Ine PAlTY ZOBEL - Welcom to Arthur Bur , Bra h M na er of th Com ri a B t Woodw d and M t r. r ei h y t thi I cation, Manufacture Ban and Comerica Bank merged I t Fall to becorn the new Com ri B. Highland. Par location will also ho e the clivi- ion headquarters for 18 Cornerica B in tern Detroit und r Bob Lynch, vice pr ident of th D troit East Group. - WELCOME to Larry Ri r, mini trator of Rivervi w Family Health Center and Riverview Medi­ cal Office -Glendale. These faciliti repl th Detroit 0 teopathic H - pital (DOH) and the DOH Prof - ional Building at Glendale between Third and Hamilton. While di on­ tinuing in-patient ervices at th h - pital, they have added other rvi including Ob/Gyn and Pediatric, comprehensive diagnostic ervi , Teen Health Center, Urgent Care Center and have physicians. den­ ti ts and podiatri ts on ite. - Automotive paint di tributor Micro Platers and Paint Corp., on . Manc ter is moving boldly into a new line: the manufacture and ale of molded - rubber bumpers at the old U.S. Auto Radiator site on Victor. Th company h already hired five new people and hopes to expand to 50 or more within the next year. Mr. Howard Hicks, Sr., owner of th fam­ ily-run business ays he w per­ suaded to stay and expand in Highland Park by the late Tremon McDermott, a longtime member of the HP Chamber of Commerce. - Last Fall W. T. Andrew Com­ pany landed a major contract with the new V. A. Ho pital under construc­ tion in Detroit's Medical Center. As a . result the growing distributor of qual­ ity plumbing, heating equipment and pipi ng supplies decided to pure the former Hugh Rader umber Com­ pany facility to expand ex> li­ date its warehouse space along Hamilton. Under President Kathleen Andrew Kalt the company has cut costs aggressively, ard was cited by Crain's Detroit Business as an excel­ lent example of how to survive these tough economic times. - Congratulations to Clarence Johnson, treasurer of the HP Chamber of Commerce, who was named Hon­ orary President for Life of the Inter­ national Weightlifting Federation. Clarence has been an officer of the Federation for over 40 years and was recently pictured on the cover of two magazines in recognition of thi latest honor. Beside his Weightlifting com­ mitments, Clarence has been a long time Board Member of the HP Cham­ berand the HP Family YMCA, where the weightlifiting r m was dedicated in his honor a year ago. At f!:7 years old, Clarence still works as a CP A and has retained his pilot' license ince 1960. - Reserve noon, May 20 for the HP Chamber Luncheon. Rep. David Points, our Legislator representing Highland Park, Hamtramck and part of Detroit will be the guest peaker. - The Luncheon will be at the American Legion Hall,' 55 Victor and . the charge will be $6 for Chamber members and $8 for non-members. RSVP to Pat Zobel at 868-6420 .. Union I 10 n By RON SEIGEL The Mayor aid the 10 of Chry ler and i affilia reflectt 10 of almo t $8 million to the city' Gener I Fund. Thi 10 would have a "definite impact on our abili ty to collect trash and g - bage. deliver Public S ety and other cri tical ci ty ervi "aid Port r. How one ci izen .would revi e HP city budg By RON SEIGEl,. Mlchlq.n Citizen HIGHlAND PARK- Wanda Bos­ tic, a Democratic precinct delegate, a candidate for the Highland Park School Board and a vocal critic of policies at City Council public es­ sions, say th city budget can be balanced without cutting police fire, and cleanup ervice ,without laying off lower level employee or cutting their alaries. Bo tic wants the Highland Park City Council to revi e the Mayor's proposed budget to city council by eliminating what he charges are un­ neces ary administrators. lxteen- mothers to' be honored mGHIAN» PARK- As part of . Michigan Week, Highland Park will honors sixteen mothers at the Brown Bag Eatery Restaurant Saturday, . May 15, at the Highland Park Michi- gan Week Breakfast. . Mothers to be honored include: Mrs. Bessie Fuqua Mrs. Hazel Mckenzie Mrs. Lizzie M. Porter Mrs. Johnnie L. Benson Mrs. Charlotte Makie Mrs. Florrie L. Blackwell Mrs. Eula D. Holloway Mrs. Ulli White Mrs. Alice Austin Mrs. Lou Ann Capp Mother Charleszetta Waddles Mrs. Ethel Terrell Mrs. Bes ie St wart Mrs. Rena Morgan Mrs. Helen Cook Mrs. Ro ie Dixon Two of the honorees are past the century mark (1 years old) and another j ninety-nine. The Grand Marshall is Mother Charleszetta Waddles. IT'S ALL FREE', V'ALL COME SEE The Arts and Culture Committee presents - THE 1993 . HIGHLAND PARK , MICHIGAN WEEK P.OETRY and - ART A public hearing on the budget will be held at City Council offices 5:30 p.m. Monday May 10 and the final deci ion on the bud et will be made Monday May 17. Copi 0 the budget are in the City Clerk' Office and th City Council office and are open to citizen inspection Monday through Thurs­ day 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Both So tic and th Mayor agree on one point -- that drastic cuts in the budget are neces ary, because of the 10 of fund caused by Chry ler' decision to move From the city. HOWEVER, BO TIC AR· GUES that busin es who want to move in Hijhland Park will be 1 concerned with how many prof - ional p are in top admini tra- live posts as they are wi th the cleanliness of the city (which, she says depends on the number of ani­ tation workers) and the police and fire services (dependent on public afety officers). She also says these prospective 'businesses will be interested in cus­ tomers, and firing city employees will make citizens unable to make purchases. Before firing lower level employ­ e .Bostic wants the city council to consider these proposals: . . n Eliminating the Mayor's Ad­ ministrative Assistant, who makes $47,000. Bostic says let his secre­ tary-at $25,334 a year-handle these functions at a raise in pay. n Have the Compensation board exami ne the alaries and "perks" for the Mayor and City Council. Under the proposed budget, the Mayor, who has a full time position, would make $52,541 a year. The four part-time council members get $10,104, (at a total ot 40,116) while the council president gets $10,777.· n Cut the salary of City Attorney, which in the proposed budget is Among po itive igns, h aid, will b construction: 150 units of housing going up on Manchester. The upgrading of Detroi t Edi on De pile Chry I r' move to Auburn Hill , Mayor Port r p dieted, "We will urvive," but added, "to accomplish th major las we are faced wi th and avoid tate receivership, citizens upport is crucial. Creating new po ibili­ ti bould not be just a logan, be a way of life." Community residents angry over the State withholding funds to HPCC, voiced their support for HPCC Tuesday to 15 legislators visiting HP City Hall. $44,501. (His assistant city attorney is $33,780.) Bostic charg that because of the amount of money spent on outside attorney fees to try cases, the mai n function of the city attorney should be part time attendance at city coun­ cil meetings to advise mayor and council about le al matters. Acco rd i ng to the budget, $175,000 r spent on legal expense of cases and part time help. She claims . that another item "Judgements and Settlements", was really the amount of attorney fees used in making the BEST CHANCE: Match MAY 1,1993 Lotto Ticket 6Highland Park Is���:unity College 11111 M�y 12, 1993 to the judgements and settlements and that our deadline as to the meaning of thi this would co t another $175,�:,:. line item. We were unable to get clarification of either Highland Park Acting Fi­ nance Director Elai ne Terrell or City Treasurer Ben Rolland by the time of 80 TIC .. AID BE AU or the high number of cases being con- See BUDGET, A 10 SHOP IN YOUR COMMUNITY AND WA\TCH IT GROW! --- FREE! 500 Business Cards Buy 500 - Get 500 FREE Ra�sed Black Ink on White Card F&S Publishing 1553 Woodward at Grand Clrcu Park Suite 202 Detroit, MI48226 '313-964-4247 MICHIGAN WEEK ] 10% off with this ad Advancement of the African-Am�rlcan Male If you are an African-American male looking to better yourself or increase your career opportunities. 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