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Show 9 2 But 9 Jtaaia By STEVE WILLIAMS Next Tuesday, Oct. 28, is the last day to register for the Nov. 4 general election. If you voted in the last general gen-eral election two years ago, it is not necessary to re-register, but it would be well to check the registration book in the post office to make sure your name has not been inadevertently dropped from the rolls. If you have moved from one voting district to another, an-other, a transfer is required. Be Sure you're eligible to vote in the Nov. 4 general election. Gene Kirk's doing a bit oi walking these days. And wistfully gazing at passing motorists hoping foi a ride t.) town. Seems Gene, who lives on n hill up above LaMar Outzen. tried to "pasture" his car on LaMar's lawn, and the result? weren't too pleasant. C. Villegas and his crew are staging their annual St. Bridgets benefit rjext Saturday, in the recreation hall. Tasty Mexican food will be served from 4 to 8 p. m., with all profits from the affair af-fair being turned over to Father Valine for parish v work. Mrs. LaFrele Lewis asks u: to thank everyone who helped out when the Mobile Chest X-ray unit was in town recent ly, including the City Dads for furnishing power, the Legion Auxiliary and Relief Societ for clerical work, and Dick Thompson for space for the unit. Next week we'll have a professional pro-fessional explanation of all the "propositions" which will appear ap-pear on the ballot Nov. 4, so our readers will have a factual,, impartial analysis of just what each proposed amendment and the initiative petition really mean. More Beaver County kids hitting the CSU headlines. Neil Smyth, Milford, is the general chairman for the C S U Homecoming Celebration scheduled for Oct. 27 to 31. Nancy Mcllor of Milford is luncheon chairman; Lee Gil- lies of Beaver is halt-time ac tivities chairman (the football game is between CSU and the U S U Frosh) ; and on tht dramatic front. Bill Hickman of Beaver is student director, of the stage production, "May Fever." SUZY SAYS: Wasn't it Brack Lee who was elected governor by the relatives ("Dear Brothers") of his opponent? |