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THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1947 ENW ENT TO THE CONSTITUTION of OHIO Article Yin of tike .of tlte state ot Ohio to provide for the payment of compensa* Hoo by the state (of Ohio to its reel a*" ta who shall have served ta the i1** United States in World War H, qr to their survivors, •nd to issus bdnds of tho state of Ohio to provide?the funda therefor. ta "solved fe- Graerai Assembly of fhr Stats ot OktoFthree-fifths of the mem bers elected to eafch bouse thereof coocnr nng therein, list there shall be sub mitted to the eletforo of the state Oh£ to the manner prescribed by law, at the general election'to he held on the first 2-UeS^^after tl* Mood*7 in Novem proposition to amend Article Xu- Constitution of the state of Uhio by adding thereto immediately after section 2a of said Article a new section as follows: 2b. The board of commissioners created y aection 8 of Article VIII of the Cornu ntto® of the state of Ohio, designated ?er7.? Commissioners of the Sinking rima shall, forthwith upon the adoption this amendment, proceed to issue and sell, from time to thne. bonds of the state rf Ohio in such amounts of face value as it may deem necessary to provide the funds, or stmh part thereof, as may be required to My the compensation and the expenses of administering this section as herein pro vided tor, provided, however, that the aggre f*te totai amount of face value of bonds so ssued shall not exceed three hundred mil ion dollars. The full faith and credit of he state of Ohio is hereby pledged for the payment of such bonds. All bonds so issued mail mature iq thirty semi annual install ments after the respective dates thereof, and he maturities thereof shall be so fixed that the total anwuits of payments on account principal anq interest to be paid on each 4 *uc“ semi-annual installment payment lates shall be approximately equal, but no »uc.b bonds shall be issued or bear dates later than the first lay of April. 1951. All bonds so issued shall bear interest at such rates as The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund may fix, which interest shall be pay able semi annually. Such bonds, and the interest thefwn as income, shall be exempt from all tai.es yevied by the state of Ohio st any taxing pistrict thereof. The bonds may, at the option of the Sinking Fund Commission, be issued subject to call on any interest payment date at par and accrued interest. All spies of such bonds by The Commissioners qf the Sinking Fund shall be in accordance with such regulations as it shall make and promulgate, provided, how ever, that such Jxmds snail be sold only to the highest bidder or bidders therefor after notice of such sie shall have been published snee each week lor three consecutive weeks on the same daw of each of such weeks, the first of such notices being published at least twenty-one full fays before the date of sale, in a newspaper of general circul..tion tn each of the eight most populous counties in the state of Ohio, ana provided that each of such published notices! shall state the day, hour Place ^e |a)e. the total face value of the bonds to be sold, their denominations, dates, and the dates of their maturities, in formation relative the rates of interest which the bonds will bear, and the dates upon which interest will be payable. The Com missioners of the i Sinking Fund shall have the right to reject any or all bids and to re advertise and re-offer bonds for sale. Out of the proceeds of tie sale of all bonds that :nts accrued interest, if which interest will be payable. The Com the right to reject any or all bid* and to re- tbe proceeds of amount which It-.—- ___ any, shall be paid into tbe treasury of the state .of .Ohio mtqj a fund to be known as Compensation Bond Re e balance shall be paid --------------------, the state of Ohio into a fund to be known as the World War II the World War 1 tiremen Fund. 1 into the treasury Compensation Fund. The General Assembly of tbe state of Ohio may appropriate and cause to be paid tato tbe World War II Compensation Bond'Retirement Fund or the World War II Compensation Fund, out of the funds in the treasury of the state not otherwise appropriated, sueb amounts as it may deem proper for use upon order of The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund for the urpose« for which speh funds are created as herein provided. It the General Assembly should so appropriate any funds to the World War II Compensaiion Fund prior to the time Tbe Commissioners of the Sinking Fund shall have issued bonds of the aggre gate total amount ot face value authorized I in this section, the aggregate total amount of face value of bonds so authorized to be issued shall be reduced by tbe amount of the funds so appropriate^. During the period of fifteen year* begin ning January 1, 1949. the treasurer of state of the state of Ohio shall, without appropria tion thereof by the General Assembly, trans fer into said World War II Compensation Bond Retirement Fund one million dollar* each month out of futids tn the state treas ury derived from taxgs levied by the state for the purpose of providing revenues to de fra tbe expenses of te state, excepting the taxes levied by the state by aections 5527, 5541, and 6291 of the JGener.’. Code of Ohio as the same may be ire effec: on the effective date of this section. Tjo secure such monthly transfer of funds a lira is hereby created up on all funds coming ijto the state treasury after January 1, 1949^ derived from taxes as aforesaid, which lierf shall be the first and best lien upon all sqcb funds. It shall be the duty of the treasurer of state to set aside and use for ths|purpose ot making auch monthly transfer« |of funds, part of each dollar received uj the state treasury in each calendar year iring said period of fifteen years beginning znuary 1. 1949, de rived from taxes as aflresaid. so that tbe total amount ot money set aside each of such calendar years slid) be twelve million dollars, and so that tile ratio which the amount ot each dollar solset aside shall bear to one dollar shall be thl same as the ratio which the amount of twldve million dollars shall bear to the total ailiount of money re ceived the state treasury tn such calendar years derived from taxeslas aforesaid, treasurer ot state shall of each such dollar befor ferring, or disposing of it such dollar or any par other purpose whatsoever, the transfer of one million to the World War II Comliensation Bond Re tirement Fund heresnablve provided for. out of said sum ot twelvil million dollars so set aside in each of such ililendar /ears. United States the purpose of service” as used the continental li (excluding Alasl used herein mean including sea du! Either the aud th. surviving ch viving parents oi son shall be paii pensation that i be entitled to rt living provided, ceased person's and in line of before designatet dollars regardles sation which sue entitled to receit ing provided f| compensation such deceased to one of the thi inbefore designa said groups are further, that the ot more than on be entitled to this section, if that amount ol reason of the I deceased person: The Commissi shall hare comp ment* of the this section and regulation* gov connection then tion* as te who amounts co wht titled, determine cant has the ment*. and such deem necessary ever, that all i compensation a made W The Fund before Ju The et aside such part paying out. trans any other manner, thereof for any and he shall make dollar' each month ame manner ar ?s. Said taxes ected. shall be Compensation :e treasury of Compensation be paid out, by the Gen the order of Sinking Fund FOR PERF Build And be sun brick. Truer ii lighter in weigh of color variety payment, or retire1 of said bonds and for the purpose of the ment in other interest thereon. Compensation Fond rder of The Con Fund, without «p-l The World War shall be paid out u missioners oi the Si propriation by the Ohio, in payment of istenng this section, follows: every person in active duty ta United States st any I time between Decem ber 7. 1941. aad September 2, 1945. both1 dates inclusive, and fwho. at the time of I ho shall have served armed forces of the commencing such service, was and bad been a resident of the *tat« or Ohio for at least one year immediate* preceding the com mencement of such service, and who shall hare been separated from *uch service under honorable conditions, or who is still in such service, or who ha* been retired, and who was ta such *ervice,*for a period of at least ninety day*, shall be entitled to receive compensation of ten dollars for each month during which rocla person -Ctir domestic service a month during w active foreign sei time provided, who was serving forces of the Un day of December, serve at least nin of a *ervice-coan be deemed to han within the period her 7. 1941 and and provided, ft amount of compe section shall not dred dollars and compensation sha tion to any per* from another stai of a like nature section. No comp this section to a of time spent un ing the period of for a fraction ot paid cm the basis monthly amounts ice. Service in was in active ifteen dollars for each such person was in within said period of 4wever, that any person, a active duty in the armed ted States on the seventh: 1941, and who did not so Sf days thereafter because ed injury or death shall time commencing Decetn ftding September 2. 1945 J ether, that the maximtnn Isation payable under thia be in excess of four htm-i ^provided, further, that no I be paid under this sec-' who shall have received a bonus or compensation as is provided under this msation shall be paid under! iy person for any periods ler penal confinement dur ictive duty. Compensation i month of service shall be one thirtieth of the above for each day of such serv le merchant marine of the all not be considered for this section. “Domestic lerein means service within wits of the United States t). “Foreign service” as in all other places, F.service •iving husband or wife, or or children, or the *ur parent, rf a deceased per the same amount of com ch deceased person would eive under this section, if however, that if such de eat' was service-connected ty, hi* survivor* as herein shall be paid four hundred of the amount of com pen deceased per? would be under this section, if liv rther, that the amount of" able tn such survivors of rson shall be payable only e groups of survivor* here :d in the order in which erein named and provided surviving husband or wife deceased person who would tceive compensation under living, shall be paid only compensation payable by -st of the deaths of uch ment of any right or under thia section shall creditors shall be ea ts or claims to or pay under this section, charged for services in rosecutioa of any right ion or the collection of ler thia section. of the Sinking Fund :barge of making pav sation provided for an adopt and promulgate sigr tier 3* rig! tsat be be i msa un ner ete npei sbal rntne their procedure in with, mcluding determtaa ire proper beneficiaries and i such beneficiaries are en ions as to whether an appli ■cessary residence requtre other regulations as it may ind proper provided, how pplications for payment of der thia section shall be mmissioners of the Sinking y 1, 1950. ner* of the Sinking Fund appoint such legal counsel is rt may deem necessary, isation and prescribe their meh appointees shall serve No sale or a claim to compens be valid, no dai forceable against ment* of compi and no fees shal connection with or claim to co nr any compensatio The Commit* shall select and and employees fix their comp* duties, and all at its pleasure. the state of Ohio declare nent of this special amend ititution of the state of Ohio specific emergency covered y declare it to be their in manner affect or change any provisions of the said Con as herein set forth. The hi* section shall be self Tbe people o that their enact ment of the Cor is to meet the thereby, and th tent ion to tn no of the existing stitution except provision* of executing. rement of aH of the bonds led hereunder and the pay id claims for compensation limitations ot time as pre The Commissioners of the hall make a final report to isembly of Ohio, and any ng in any of the funds and referred to shall be sail be provided by law. resolved. That at the election for the submission of this he electors of the state of hall be placed on the official nner prescribed by law and ed as follows:__________ Upon tbe at may be ment of all made within scribed herein. Sinking Fund tbe General A balance remain herein created dispose, ot as I IS’ va Be it further herein designati amendment to Ohio, the same ballot in the shall be design: To amend Article VIII ?of the Constitution of the state of Ohio to provide I for the payment of com Ipensatioo by the state of I Ohio to its residents who shall have served in the I armed forces ot the {United States World YES War II, or to their sur vivors, and to issue bonds of the state of Ohio to provide the funds there for. NO ther resolved. That the re on ot the said proposed be made and the form of in said election for the sub ihall be prepared by the sec if the state of Ohio in con above provisions. If a rea ctors voting on said atnend fclared according to law. to Ivor thereof, the governor of io shall make proclamation And be it ft quired publicat amendment sbal ballot to be use mission thereof retary of state fortuity with tin jority of the el ment shall be have voted in the state of O thereof forth wit TATES OF AMERICA ,TE OF OHIO THE SECRETARY OF STATE UNITED S ST OFFICE (JF 1. EDWARDre HUMMEL, Secretary of State of the State of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is an exemplified copy, carefully compared by me with the original now on file in spy office and tn my official custody as Secretary of State and found to be true and correct, of a Joint Resolution adopted by the Ninetv-seventh General As sembly of the State of Ohio, on the 4th day of June. 1947, and filed in the office of the Secretary of State on the 12th day of June. 1947, proposing to amend Article VIII. of the Constitution of the State of Ohio, by adding a new fection to be designated as section 2b to nrovide for the payment of compensation by the state of Ohio to its residents who shall have served in the armed forces of the United States in World War: It, or to their survivors, and to issue bonds of the state of Ohio to provide the funds therefor. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. 1 have, hereunto subscri’led my name and affixed my i official seal at Columbus. Ohio, this 5th day of September, 1947. (SEAL) ORMANCE— EDWARD J. HUMMEL.J iretary of State With Brick to specify DUNBRltK, the super- form, higher in insulation value, than ordinary brick. Wide range $25 per thousand and. up. CONCRETE DRAIN TILE 5-6-8-Inch Sizes In Bluffton Cement Block Co Ph(Ue 213-W or 365-W PROIPOSeD AMENDMENT Td THJ I CONSTITUTION OF OHIO Proposing to amend segtiv- —. VIII of the Constitutipn 2 itlon 8 of Article ra of the state of Ohio to increase the number of mem bora ef the board mlaslonera of the providing that the nrar of state shall ta addition to the i consisting of ths a rotary of state and attorney general. Be rexoAwd by ityled "Tho Com inlring Fuad" by, ivornor aad treaa uambers thereof Meat mem ben hip tor of state, s»t erovrw... al Assembly of fifths of the mcm hereof ©oncur sferdl be submitted state of Ohio, in by law. at the rii thereto, that to the electors of general election toj tie held on the first Tuesday after the qrst Monday in Novem ber, 1947, a proposition to amend section 8 Article VIII of the Constitution of the state of Ohio to read as follows: ARTICLE VIII Section 8. The governor, treasurer of state, auditor of state, secretary of state, and attorney general, are hereby created a board of commissioners, ta be styled, “The Com missioners of the Sinking Fund”. SCHEDULE If a majority of the electors voting on the foregoing proposed amendment adopt the same it shall become a part of the Con stitution of the stale of Ohio, and existing section 8 of Artida VIII of said Constitu tion shall thereupon be repealed. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF OHIO OFFICE OFJTHE SECRETARY Olf STATE EDWARD J.iHUMMEL. Secretary of State of the State Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is an exemplified copy, carefully compareq by me with the original office and ta my official 4ry of State and found to qct, of a Joint Resolution 4 Ninety-seventh General now oc file in my office ^and in custod: as Se be true and adopted by Assembly of day of June, the Secretary State of Ohio, on the 12th and filed in the office of •State on the 18th day of posing to amend Article (of the Constitution of the Relative to increasing the hers of the board styled “The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund” by providing thag the governor and treasurer of state shall be members thereof in addi tion to the amltor of state, secretary of state and attorniv general. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal at I Columbus. Ohio, this 5th day of September, 1947. (SEAL) EDWARD J. HUMMEL, Secretary of State ~PRX)POSEDXmeN DM ENT' TO THE~ CONSTITUTION OT OHIO Proposing to kmend section 7 of article IV and sect|cn 2 of article XVII of the constitution relating to the term of office and the compensation ot the judge of th* probate court. Be it resolved by the General Assembly ot the State ot Ohio, three fifths of the mem bers elected to each House concurring therein. Thai there shall be submitted to the electors the state on the first Tues day after the first Monday in November, 1947. a proposal to amend section 7 of article IV and section 2 of article XVII of the constitution of the State of Ohio to read as lows: ARTICLE IV Sec. 7. There shall be established in each county, a probate court, which shall be a court of recorq. open at aH times, and holden by ot judge, elected by the elector* of the mty. who shall hold bi* office for the term at six years, am. shall receive such compensation as shall he provided by law. Whenever ten per centum of the num ber of electofs votng for governor at the next precedi less than si termined by sus. shall common than ninety for county of comm of such the probate .. pleas, and such courts shall be combined and shall be knon as the court of common pleas in case a majority of the elector* voting upon such question vote ta favor of auch combination. Notice ot such election shall b- given tn the same manner as for the election of county officer*. Elections may be had in tqe same manner for the separa tion of such courts, when once combined. election in any county having thousand population as de next preceding federal cen tum the judge of the court of of any such county not less ys before any general election s, the judge ot the court shall submit to the electors ty the question of combining rt with the court of common ARTICLE XVH Sec The term of the office of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary at State ana Treasurer of State shall be two years, and that of the Auditor of State shall be four year*. T- term of offi.e of Judge* of the Supreme Court and] Court* of Appeal* shall be such even umber of year* not less than sir (6) years as may be prescribed by the General Assembly and th of the Judges ot the Conanon Pleas Court six (6) years and of th« fudges of the Probate Court, six (6) years, and that of other Judges sha.. be suth even number of year* not ex ceeding sixl (6) year* as may be prescribed by the General Assembly. The term of office of th* Justices of Peace shall be auch even numtier of vears not exceeding four be prescribed by the (4) years, as may General i ssembly. of all ele live county township, municipal and school i-----— of years i ot exceeding four (4) years as be so r-------V or a succ such vac the first i is vacant days afte The pers unexpired elective pired ten scribed b. IN T! hereunto official da» of S (SEAL) The term of office- qrive county, tuwusuip. afficers shall be such even number: ‘--z prescribed. General Assembly shall have sting terms of office the purpose of Section I oi thia And th i--------- power to o extend existin, as to effec: the purpose cl Article. Any vs tancy which may occur ta any elective «ate office other than that ot a member the General Assembly or of Governor, shall be filled by appointment by the Gover lor until th disability is removed. ty is removed, psor elected and qualified. Every hey shall be filled by election at tneral election for the office which that ccurs more than thirty (30) the vacancy shall have occurred, a elected shall fill the office for the term. All vacancies in other fices shall be filled for the unex i in such manner as may be pre law. SCHEDULE The ab ive proposal shall be placed on the lot in such form as the secretary ay prescribe. If the votes for the hall exceed those against it. this shall take effect and existing of article IV and section 2 of VII of the constitution of the Ohio shall be repealed and an- official ba of state proposal amendmej section 7 article 5 state of nulled. UNI' ED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF OHIO ICE OF THE SECRETARY 1 STATE ZARD ). HUMMEL, Secretary of the State of Ohio, do hereby cer the foregoing is an exemplified et ully compared by me with the ow on file in my office and in my stody as Secretary ot State and e true and correct, of a Joint Res lopted by the Ninety seventh Gen tnbly of the State ot Ohio, on the of lune. 1947. and filed in the he Secretary of State on the 18th ne. 194?. proposing to amend Arti iection 7. and Article XVII. Sec-1 the Constitution of the State of itive to term of office and com pen the judge of the probate court. iSTIMONY WHEREOF. I have subscribed my name and affixed my tai at Columbus. Ohio, this 5th •ptember. 1947. OF1 EDI State of tif” that copy, ca original i official found tc, olution er.d Assl 13th da] office of' of cle IV. tion 2. i Ohio, re! sation of EDWARD J. HUMMEL, Secretary of State oai Notice Kentucky, Virginia, Wes| Virginia Ohio quality and coal, next Order now for winter’^ supply. Heat Also Automatic Control! for any type of hand-fii^d heating plant. Howard Stager Cipal Yard on 4 C. & Y. R. R. North Main St. Phone 354-W or 365-Y THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO Nature’s big autumn pageant op ting this week—leaves turning and xids flaming with color—brilliant rus- red and orange and somber sets some com in shock and what to do with a lot of soft com puzzling farmers mischievous youngsters out on the prowl nightly altho Halloween is two weeks away and Doc Ludwig taking advant age of this warm spell for a belated fishing trip upon the Muskegon riv er in Michigan where he caught some big ones earlier this season and we should know by this time next week whether we’re going to have another oil boom with that well on the John Boehr farm getting down where the pay dirt should be and Bluffton getting behind tLe food conservation program—at least they say there’s less garbage— which means less waste however if Europe’s need of food is as ur gent as represented it’s high time the whisky and beer makers over there follow the example of the in dustry in this country instead of continuing business as usual—press dispatches say that Scotch distillers got an increased barley allotment last summer and are hoping for a continued high allotment depending on the barley harvest and purchases ... all of whic! show that this is still a w’acky w’orld —and we’re a long way from the good old days when the slogan was two cars in every garage and a chicken in every pot—nowadays it’s two families in every garage and if there’s a scrawny soup bone in the pot you’re luckier than lots of folks we know. overseas goes to VAN WERT COUNTY GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION GUERNSEY CENTER of the MIDWEST Sixth Annual Fall Consignment Sale Wednesday, October 29 1 P. M. 42 BAD I 39 Head of Cows, Bred and Open Heifers and 3 Bulls in cluded, whose dams have A.R. records. All T. B. and Bang’s Clean—will be retested witlin 30 days of sale. Lunch served on grounds 11:31 A. M. Roy Johnson afld Homer Pollock Auctioneers F. S. Barlaw—Pedigree For catalog wtite Otto Gehres, Secretary, Wren, Ohio SKIP’S NURSERY NOW OPEN FOR FALL/ PLANTINGS ZlL Complete lin^ of evergreens. Roses, shruhs, fruit and shade trees after October 25th. LOCATION—i’4 miles west of Gratz Crossing. 1 Salesroom well lighted in evening. Willard Cherry, Prop. Phone: ICairo 3517 Address— Route 2, Column bus Grove, Ohio Willis fcrawford Alvin Heldman Auctioneers Complete Modern Sales Service Phone Bldffton 597-T or Findliy 1853-W. REI MR WORK SE0 US FOR Rebuilt Sweepers Complete Supplies for House Wiring Lighting Fixtures Appliances Mumma Electric Shop Carl Mumma 122 No^th Main at In our mail Orde -high school instructor Michigan State collet Lansing,- says that the dents enrolled there this i college seams e: word that even tho it’s October, they were still having hot dry w’eath er last week with the temperature at 90 degrees and Cecil and May Thompson, formrly of Orange town ship, like it in McAllen, where there’s a sizable ony and Cecil is busy penter trade. 108-10 S. MAIN STREET BLUFFTON, OHIO Mpnni w the illy bursting at the and from the Charles Overton, Texas, comes Texas, Bluffton col at the car- near Gratz Amos Gerber, out crossing should have a bumper yield of popcorn if the display in the News window is any indication. Three good sized ears all within 12 inches on one stalk are attracting much attention—very unusual say old time growers. Mrs. Gideon Lehman, who for many years lived southwest of Bluff ton on the Dixie highway has re ceived a special invitation to attend the 5th anniversary of the First Mennonite church in Newton, Kan sas, October 26. She and her late husband were the first couple to be More Milk! More The demand for more and better is continuing and The Page Dairy Co. additional milk from the farms in the area. The Page Dairy Co. plant at Bluffton, Ohio, is the logical place to sell your milk haulers traverse every road within a wide radius of Bluffton ... it is just good business to take advantage of the shorter farm-to-plant buying milk quarter of a service to our ly paying the high price for farm milk, Bluffton plant of The Page Dairy Co. the logical place to sell your milk. the First Menr Bluffton dis- building going up on the E. McKean farm south of Bluffton Rt. 30, a quarter-mile west of Rt. 69 intersection where Harold the Oldaker, Columbus production en gineer and tool designer will manu facture machine parts on a custom basis and also do die work. Old aker and his wife, the former Gladys McK ean bought a four acre tract from her parents for erection of the 24 by 60 foot one-story cement block structure. He was formerly em ployed by the Bell Sound system uf Columbus and already for several industrial city. Columbus has contracts firms of that News window That picture in the of the Bluffton Citizens band taken about 1911—if you can indentify all of the 21 members you’re definitely one of the old timers. The picture taken on the steps of the Grade school buillding, is the property of John Garlinger. Those days when the Bluffton band made a snappy appearance in white duck trousers and military-type blue coats and caps. Just for the record, call the roll: Arthur Geige B. Milk! dairy products still is seeking Bluffton, Ohio, haul The Page Dairy Co. has been in the Bluffton area for more than a century our long record of faithful patron-producers together with consistent makes the The Page Dairy Co. Bluffton, Ohio Phone 489-W Permanizod Mcngd furnjtijrc ... makei it a home to Ike proud of! See it at Armstrong’^ today! Beyond being "Modem this important bedroom grouping in Frosted Oak is a glimpse of the future! Trimly tailored and finely finished, t|iis grouping offers almost endless opportunities of changing, arranging, mixing and matching. Choose any combination from these open stock pieces. Armstrong's Furniture KNOWN FOR FINE FURNITURE1 PAGE SEVEN Beesy, Sam Stepleton, Chris Klay, Al Swinehar:, Charlie Houser, Har old Carr, Geurge Klay, Aldine Kohli, Harl Mann, Francis Marshall, Paul Stratton, Errlil Kempf, Allen Burk holder, Walter Locher, Homer Lug inbuhl, Cal Geiger, Sidney Hauen stein, Albert Benroth, John Gar!ing er and Haroid Swinehart. ....... LEGAL NOTICE In «. defen The def, reeidenc for laintiff. Charlie Charlie Sos, whose place llory, Logan County. Wtat :e notice that Lucille L» Rose Flanagan, her next iriciHi, nan ipea in said court an action •gainst him sr divorce on khe grounds of itjof duty and extreme cruelty, itwi of her maiden name and iifT. Eaid cause will be for hear ater six weeks from the date the first publication of this notice, to-wit: on and afteJ the 24th day of October. 1947. Lucille L.feos, an infant by Rose Flanagan, her next frfend. By I. B. Sqbele, her attorney. 28 News Want Ads get results. THANK YOU! unt to thank my many fids who are giving my Jane Parker Enriched ite Bread such a won :ul reception at the A&P rk nev 1 were the der Fo Stores. More Milk! IK ANY HAULER drop a postal card ... or phone one of our field men will visit your farm. William Lahman Guy Carmean fieldmen 115 W. MARKET STREET LIMA, OHIO