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September 08, 1991 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-09-08

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HIGHLAND PARK
Pd for by Com mitt •• to
EI.ct Charll. P. Oavl.
RESTORE
CONFIDENCE
IN CITY
GOVERNMENT
VOTE SEPT .10
CHARLIE p.
f)AVIS
Former Councllm n -1980-84-
GO TO THE POLLS AND VOTE
EPTEMBER 10, 1991
Paid for by FrieDdl of Mayor Martha O. Scott, Mary E. Thomas, Treas.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Primary. Election will be held
in the City of Highland Park, Michigan on .
TUESDAY, THE 10th DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, 1991
for the following purpose:
The nomination of non-partisan candidates for the offices of Mayor,
and Five Councilmembers.
FOR MAYOR
Titus McClary
Anna R. Peeples
Linsey Porter
Martha G. Scott
Ethel Terrell
Scotty Wainwright
Rodney Watls .
FOR COUNCIL
Greta Johnson
Eleanor Lampkin
Fletcher L. Miller
Tre.mon McDermott
Haskell Posey
Michael Pride
Frank Ross
Christopher Woodard
Deneene Benefield
Wanda Lindsey Bostic
Katherine Clarkson
Eddie C. Cromer, Jr.
Charlie P. Davis
Dwight Downes
Jimmie Duma
Christine Franklin
Comer Heath III
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for said Primary Election the polling
places for the several election precincts of the City of Highland Park are
- as follows:
Precinct
No. LOCATION
1. Caucus Club - Hamilton and Elmhurst
4. Kathie n Bright School - H milton and
Davl.on
1. Hamilton Missionary Baptist Ch reh (16065
Hamilton)
I. Ublrty chool - Geneva and JOllyn
12. . Highland 'arte Community College (Second
. anCI GllneSall)
14. Ford at Second (Trailer)
Precinct
No. LOCATION
15. Ford School - Pilgrim near Socond
16. Woodward at Eason (Trailer)
18. McGrogor library - Woodward and
Massachusetts
20. Barber School - E. Buena Vista and
Woodward Ave.
23. City Hall - 30 Gerald Ave.
25. Firat Methodist Church - Church and
Woodward Ava ••
NOTice' IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Polling places for the several elec­
tion precincts will be open from 7:00 o'clock in the forenoon until 8:00
o'clock In the evening.

CLERK OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK
L how-
ever, i ul. And thus far I haven't
en, nor have I heard anything that
will allow me to change my mind
about the political climate in High­
. land Park; the magnitude of its
problem and the political avy
necessary to olve them, in- o-far as
an economic recovery plan is con-
. cerned, And I am addened, dis­
mayed and concerned. But maybe I
need to 100 elsewhere for answers; ..
e pecially when I recall comment
of on who wor in, and i com­
mitted to, the betterment of this city.
The individual raised the point in
the form of question. The question
w : Why are there seven people
king the mayoral po ition. Con­
sidering the salary and the welfare of
the city, why? "They must know
omething I don't."
But the facts of the matter has not
Changed. The tax p ying public; the
voters, need information, not
rhetoric, in order to be in a posi tion
v
SAVE HIGHLAND PARK
For a Better
Highland Pa�k ...
For Safer Street ...
For the People ...
For Mayor ...
Your Best
Choice I
TITUS McCLARY
Primary Election
. September 10,1991
Paid far by Friends of Titus MoClary
ELECT
COUNCILMAN
COMER HEATH III
A PROVEN LEADER
Qualified, Committed
and Dedicated .
City of
Highland Park
VOl
Sept. 10th
1991
to make sound deci ions. They need
to know that A, there' plan for
revenue, B, that that revenue will be
pent in a way that, will maximize it,
and C, that some ground work
been laid towards accomplishin A
miB .
Let' hope, or dare y I pray, that
Zimmerman' "politics is trange"
does not confront Highland Park on
Wednesday, 'September 11.
Wilder ay he
looked at
Playboy for
the picture
RICHMOND (AP) ·-Gov.
L. Douglas Wilder said Tues­
day he did not read a Playboy
magazine article about
former beauty queen Tai
Collins' alleged affair with
Sen. Charles S. Robb- but t
be did look at the picture .
"She's a very attractive
young lady," Wilder told
reporters at an impromptu
news conference a t the
Capitol.
Ms. Collins, a model and
former Miss Virginia-USA,
says she had a 19-month af­
fair with then-Gov. Robb in
1983-84. Robb, a Democrat,
said he shared a bottle of
. wine and a massage wi th M .
Collins in a New York hotel
room but he has denied the
affair .
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