hed friendships and business relationships. would not p what in professional politics might be considered a circulated by certain individuals, tnote-of-which are unworthy my good business on your part to support those men who have rider-ably in debt, and built up a very trubtrtantiareasdt balance. at where the most economical results may now be continued. about this condition and who are beat able to carry on the "ilenee in the present administration to insure election of its use Kroup of citizens interested ; City Administration Warning trire"rUied to vote, their judgment is generally right. hat those less qualified candidates have any chance of being ign are entirely unfair because there is no opportunity to openly L. During this time not" only one singlecha.rge of dishonesty or . . pohcies towards our opponents. . We ask in all fairness, that if any such accusations are made, , until the last moment? Police and) Fire Department ' ed a petition endorsing the present city administra- these names in this advertisement. In fact, they were e town is even more important than winning elections. a' concrete way theirreonfidenee in our work and we me: --Nrtttrthts in atthtdiss-. VOTE! Thursday, April to, 1981 ride The Election William J. Brown Julius Zimmer You are cordially Invited tormeet these _ Candidates SATURDAY NIGHT at 8:00 o'elloett Wlhlnt1lilN HALL William J. Brown William Reay Gl d tt a] ir. m