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SEONA Leader

SUPER ALL-WEATHER
HOUSE PAINT :rep:rnente
raodem ellemiah'1'1
lmpt'Ol'mtent on the orlrinal
2-eoat; a)'tstem-it~ain•
DEVltA.L., a apeci!\l new

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blisiering, peeling or erackbaL
and fightl!l mildew. The finish
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·HOLLIE GREEN
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR

Simple, Plain Desser,ts .
·Desirable For Chlldren

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HERE ARE AFEW OF TME THINGS I STAND FOR:
1. The Federal Government hu 1et up a food diRtrlbutlon and other a:rants for those
need it. All tax payers share this cost. So why does this County ref~se to apply for theM
JD"anb?' It Ia the dutiea of the Commissioners of the County to do th1s. Low wage
farmen with low income, mea and women on unemployment, people on l_o~ Soei1l S.
ruri,ty ratinp, thoae on •mall pensiona, those not able to work are all ~lig1ble for this
lle1p. So why not eet it?
1. Our Soldier and &amp;anon tund for needy Vetera111 has b~n cut 90,-v from Its orlglnat •!~
.IDtment, ~ ue put It lttot.wltere it wa1 and help those that n~ed it. M~ny Veteraru dentt
bow tbla fund uistl, and tbere Ia too much l"ed tape lo get 1t. So let s cut the tapt
help tboie wbo aeed help tro'lll: this fund.
3. 1 tblnt all our J'int Aid Unitt of Meigs county deserve a share of our County Budget.
Their ovtrhead eome. m01t11 from the Villages where located and by the donations of
tbe people and other orpnizaUons in the county. But I think it is the duty of the Commlsslonen to allot tbese UnH:s a sum eaeh year, as they serve the County as a whole,

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"· AnJ contraet &amp;iv.a an outJlde firm for road work. bridge work, a~ any other eontraet
work the County may Jive, auch as hauling, etc . the labor or hauhng should be &amp;peel; fted to come from Mei&amp;a County workers.

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A ntenn of Work! War D. Forty·two months service as. 1 combat engineer .. Thirty
lruaineu u:perlence. Seven Jean a coal miner. l .think I lull)' realize that a b11 percentaae
of. llet.. county people who cannot ;et help, need it.

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M~igs

GREEN
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You P•y No More

For The Best ...

NOW ...

STARTING ANIIiH

GROW IN

FOR QUICK SALE
One Good Farmall

SUPER A TRACTOR
With 2-w.y plow, cultiv•tors •nd side
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READY TO WORK II

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efficlent!y 1111 Pie p11blle
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100 lbs. of frozen foods in
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Crispers store a bushel

e2 sliding llltelves bring
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Split Level -Dairy Bar storage door eFlush Hinges
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Ensemble Gives ·
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Assembly Hour

PuiiJni. N,. Aft.
Ruth AM Ball.,. spOnl

The Rio Grande College En·
llso•mble. under the direction of
II M'"· Zelma Northcutt, present
a varied program of seleetlolll! for an aasembly program
at the Mlddioport !Ugb School
Thursday morning.
Their numbefll Included "Say
It Wilh Music," "Swiss Yodel,"
"New River Traln," "Me and
Shadow." 11Skip to My Lu"
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and Bows" by Sandra Brewlngalllllllli.
meml.eri were ''Witch
Doctor," a "Dn1JD Solo'1 by
Charleo Hoffner, Rutland; "Jonah and the Whale,'' a solo,
"Scarlet Rlbbool" by Sue Jer-

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80¥.1" high; 30'' wide;
29~" deep, incl. handles

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No Down Payment--~asy Terms !

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1. What II the purpose of the Schooi oJierallng levy? .
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Answer: In 1981fEastern Local School District had 10 mills for operation of Bcllools. The state
sclioonaw alated tbat a .eltool district ~ have 12.5 mills to qualify for the full amount of state ·
· lid due the district. Eastern DlstrlcUoatU mills from tbe state Foundation Pro~m which
IIIIQ1mled to '151573. SIDce 1860 the· ~of textbooks, Ubrary books, Bcllool suppUes, utilities, ·
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penon wbo OWDJ property vaiued at $3000 will pay an inc:reue ~f only $4.110 fqc; eacb tax col·
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repair of buildings and equipment replacement.

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All· typei In •to~k:
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FLUSH D~O~S

Columbus;

DANCE TONIGHT
The Middleport Senior Class
is sponsorinl! a dance Saturday
evening at the Middleport !Ugh
SchooL Students who were giv·
en tickels for lhe dance held
two weeb ago during the pow·
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Merlo Hoover, New Lexington;
Charles Hoffner, Rutland; and
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Neal, Ironton;

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Operatioh;
Board of Education Is-Asking
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vlslt Rio Grande. They had been
on a TV ' program In Columbus
the precedlag day which was
part of lheir promotion of the
Rio Grande College Library
Fund drivo.
Miss Brewlnglml was narrs~
for the program. Memben
the choir were Irene Swisher Cheshire; Merlyn Arnold,
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ILBoat"' and lhe cOncluding •um"Ezetlel ond Joshua."
group was well pleased
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eAutomattc Defrost re·
frirentor and automatic
vear 'round temperature
eoatrol witb provision for .
adjustment e12.4 cu. fl
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In zero zone freezer
eDairy Bar Storage Door
• Full · width Porcelain
Crisper .eSliding Shelf
e Butter Keeper • Milk
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Hinees eMagnetic Gaskets eThl.ri ' Wall design.

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and Canada, Field of goocl
earnings, operattns vans, steady work f&lt;&gt;r company most
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w,bo was of assistance at the Athens, Ohio.
lime of the funeral of our h~~&amp;o
bind and father, Karl J:lun.

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Bocouso Goort• Meinhart Stands For

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which has never .been fully tapped. New industry
ln Meigs County will mean more jobs and Income
for Meigs County workers . . . more business for
Meigs County suppliers of materials, services, and
equipment .. . more tax revenue to support schools
and city, county and other local government serv·
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tblng Clf a buff when the network an: ·Vietnam. and ~tart fighting for IJ. . But
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plac-, .Cl!.lldidate eleeted. A lot ·of ~P.lt· . wbo
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wliether he was. a :Republican or a.Deiii.O,
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VOTE FOR
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·. George Meinhart plOdges to contlnu• to work
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Meigs County in every way, lncludinc sUpport of I
reasonable program of state asslstllnce, such as the ·
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ls a very Important office and it is ex!rielnce that co,.ts. Taxpayers deserve cour·
trained personnel in their clerk's offi~e.
l·~rfn&amp;· an average year we collect and dJs'180,000. of the Meigs County taxpayers

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TUESDAY MAY 5th
VOTE FOJ •••

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•Yom vote for him Is a vote for a Sheriff that works for you

FOR MEIGS COUNTY SHERIFF - VOTE FOR • • • •

ROBE.RT C. HA
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:' YOUR SHERIFF OF MEIGS COUNTY
pledges to continue with Faithful Service and GOOD 'Y!LL, these ..art assell
'wtlieb Meigs County needs.
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work week baa been almost 24 hours a day, 7 days awo:ek.

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