Miami Gazette November 3, 1971 - December 29, 1971

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Second class postage paid at Waynesville, Ohio Single Copy 10c

November 3,1971 -: Waynesville, Ohio

by Bonnie Tigner Yesterday was the day to go to the polls and cast your votes for county and village offices and tax levies in this off year elec· tion . It is hoped that every citizen exercised the right to vote during the elections yesterday. The results for Wayne Township and Waynesville are as follows:

Village Offices For the office of Mayor it was James Crane 303 , Jack Gross 162 and Paul Michener 100. For Village Council (two to be elect,ed) it was Meranda 299 Gi bbs 289 and Stanley 247. For Clerk Treasurer of the Village James Davis received 705 votes and Deborah Simons received 513 votes,

Township Offices Bob Campbdl takes advantage of his right Meeting HDII SC on election morning,

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Franklin·GOP Women To OrganiJe Mrs. Sam ' Steadman of 222 Park Avenue, Franklin, Ohio will , 's: host a ~eeting ~f Franklin area , R~pubhcans on Wednesday, NovI, .';,;J,U ~'D.III., Eato~ ' ' . .ember 10, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. QO'?::nlivi,I''il-llw",.,, Ha~il-', ~ ~ Stella Hagemeyer, Warren . ,'; '.", C;ounty GOP Chai~woman, will dh~\ l'~siae. the"'meeting and pre'() .sent', the pt~se~ plans for or'~>I:U1lbmas,.". .- "gan.izihg'S'ne.W .' GOP Club. ."t.UllU,il..rUiI,n"li' , , ••.. ~e'cutiv¢ .Qtlirth3n, Franklin ,~:~.: " Pefur Will 'be~ o~ h~nd ~9 greet

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Th~ Village will aJvcrtis~ for bids for the Sl:colldary Treat, mcnt Plallt l\l he started b~ hb· ruary I. 197~. The bids will he opened 0 11 the 30th lIt" Novcm· her a t I:! :00 at t hl' Mayor's nf· l"icc . Thl~re is a minimum of thrcl' \vecks tll adwrtise 1'01 till' bids. The Village is also participat· ing in the Emergency Employ· , '" melll ACI. Anyone in the Village or township who is eligible, could apply , The federal share for the project is $114.509, the , county share is $16.111. and the local shar~ is $1,612 . The mono thly wage rate for a patrolman would be $54·2, mld for the main· tenance and water department, $477 monthly. It is effective as of 'November 1st through Octo· ber 31st. 1972. TIle Village also approved the plans for builder and developer Everett Savage of R. R. I, Spring Valley, giving him the go ahead on Far Hills Village Section five. This will"l?Je an extension of the presen~J~6rth Fifth-Street. There will be eight homes in the project when completed,.

Parent- Teach- Conference Parent,-Teacher Conference to to .held.1be week ' of November 15th thirough:-tht 19th.,The conferen~e$' liave been very successful in dte"past With "oyer 75% This,:J• s, tbel:chance , or' • , .ort yout \

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fcatcd 213 for and 325 against. Thc tax mill for emergency ambulcncc s('rviccs and equip· Illcnt passed 726 for. 640 against. Thc tax Icv~ for additional Fire pn>tcd ion. ma i11 tenancc Jnd equipment passed 78~ for and 5~3 again sl. The I4IX to dcternlllie whether jHlll(c prolectiun would contino ll~ in WaYllcsvilk on a full· lillie basis was defeated 257 ror ~ nJ 295 agains\.

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For Township Trustee it was Floyd Smith 632, Barbara Irons 192 and Gerald Cook 439. For Clerk Treasurer Mary Stansberry received 422 votes as the only running candidate.

Board of Education For the local school board with two to be elected the results were John Barney 691, Harold L. Purkey 629, Esty F, Pringle 408, Richard Kronenberger 385, John Engel 234, and Anna M. Montag 123.

Local Issues Ordinance 412, amendment for village zoning laws was de·

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GUIDELINES FOR CHRISTMAS 1971 Mail for armed forces overseas: (a) (b) (c) (d)

Surface Mail SAM (space available mail) PAL (parcel airlift) Airmail

Parcels Nov. 5 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 10

Domestic Mails (except Alaska and Hawaii): Parcels Dec. I (a) Distant States Dec. 10 (b) Local and nearby areas Dec. 15 (c) Airmail

Cards , Nov. 15 Dec. 10

Cards Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Dec. 22

Alaska and Hawaii: (a) (b)

Surface Mail Airmail

Parcels Nov. 30 Dec. 15

Cards Dec. 5 Dec . 15

International Mail: Surface Surface Cards Parcels (a) , Canada and Mexico Dec. 8 Dec. 3 (b) Sooth and Central America Nov. 17 Nov. 12 Nov. 17 Europe Nov. 12 Nov. 5 Nov. I Africa Nov. S Near East Nov. 1 Oct. IS' Oct .. 2S Far East

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