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Show TUESDAY iS ELECTION DAY; LACK OF GOP CONTESTS MEANS BIG DEMO VOTE Next Tuesday, Sept. 13, voters vot-ers of Beaver County will join electors from over the state in selecting candidates for the general election in November. With no local contests on the Republican side of the ballot, bal-lot, it is certain that the Beaver Beav-er County vote will be heavily Democratic. Polls open at 7 a. m. and will remain open until 7 p. m. The list of polling places and election elec-tion judges is published elsewhere else-where in this paper. A straw poll conducted in the Milford and Beaver High Schools and the seventh and eighth grades at Minersville may or may not be an indication of the successful candidates for the county. Results of the straw vote appear in another column on this page. Only Beaver County contest is for county commissioner on the Democrat side. The school students stu-dents give Howard Pryor of Minersville Min-ersville a slight edge over Leon Thompson, and favor, by a narrower nar-rower margin, Wes Bolton of Milford over H. L. Tolley. |