1 continued from page A 1 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTtCE An \ elton' h d T • No�mber 8, 1994 to nomina e Charter Commissioner. Nominating petitions will be avail- ble in the offic� of the City Clerk. Petitions must be returned not later than 4:00 p.m. Thursday, September 1, 1994 to the Clerk's Office. A minimum of Fifty-One signa­ tures of registered electors are required to nominated a candi­ date for said office. Qualification requirements for candidates are the same as those required for other elected officials of the City of Highland Park ex­ cept those applicable to judges. No city officer or employee, whether elected or appointed shall be eligible to a place on the commission. Mattie Carter City CI.erk Mlchlga.n Citizen Adv. 8·28·94 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The city of Highland Park will hold a Public Hearing to make a deter­ rnination as to the entitlement of the New Tender Trap's request for entertainment and liquor li­ censes to operate at 13800/13804/13806 Woodward Avenue; Highland Park, Michi­ gan. Place: Highland Park City Hall 30 Gerald Avenue Highland Park, MI 48203 Time: 6:00 p.m. Date: Tuesday, September 6, 1994 Michigan Citizen Adv 8·28 & 9·4·94 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of the Benton Charter Townsrup Board of Trus­ tees has been called for Monday, uqust 29, 1994, at 7:00 p.rn .. at the Benton Charter Townstup Mu­ nicipal Building, 1725 Territorial Road, Benton Harbor, MI, 10r the purpose of considering the cable television schedule of rates and form i 210, and any other BUSI­ ness that may come before the Boar. Willie C. Askew, Sr. Clerk Benton Charter Township Michigan Citizen Adv. 8·28·94 co A1 OU hether h ould upport Joh on' proposed ordinanc zoning out uch incinerato . Councilman Tit McClary, who argued eloquently for th anti­ incinerator re olution, aid, ·fi t e ha to what our zoning I ws are no . • AACP Director Ben Chavis has charged that bees e of ra­ cial inequality in the U.S., such dangerous pollutants were placed in Blac communities, creating a system h called "en­ vironmental racism." The ational Wild Life Fed­ eration published a report called Fertility on the Brink, The Leg­ acy of the Chemical Age, warn­ ing that build ups of chemicals could weaken immunity to dis­ ease, giw- faulty m ages to the nervous s) tem, and make ani­ mals and people unable to have children. ure.· p iz th child JO h lth men lly rded, t trend linked to xpo ur of di- indicated, ·the childre oxin," th port tated "i th ing po ntial i diminis 50 drop in rm coun in haps for lif ." men living in industri lized Th report dd t This, th report warns, threat- in rats by Helen D ens our ability "to produce rcher t the State of a species." versity of ew Yor j The report sugge t that that a diet of lmon f chemicals create problems in fe- Ontario caused mar t that may ult in prob- ioral changes in the ro< lems in inf ney or may not show eluding hyperactivit up until maturity. It discu reduced ability to han problems not only in health, In the most recent stu such as cancer, but learning dis- Jaoobsons, 17 children ability. els in their mother's b� According to the report, psy- with ignificantly hig)1 ehologists Joseph nd Sandra of PCBs were "so hY] Jacobson of Detroit's Wayne that they could not be t State University found that· The report added th women who ate as few as two children exposed to su m Is a month of Lake Michigan cal hormones in the fish laden with PCBs delivered develop such health c babies that had smaller head, but it does increase th D o r REP.,AIRJNG ��� ,we SAVE YOUR SOLE hoe • epair 13546 Woodward 883 .. 5948 G 14563 Woodward .869 .. 4216 I 14231 Woodward 867 .. 7444 car care centers Highland Park Tire Co. 13145 Wo dw rd 868 .. 2900 The Hip Hop Airbrush Spot! 6 Gra d 865 .. 3 25 13324.Woodw rd 867 .. 7799 BACK TO SCHOOL - LABOR DAY SALE SEPT. 1-4,1994 \lie 1hIngs Po.sitt.e . .... . laP: Spon red by the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce