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L9$5 ~Tv hes, ce~. um- ~she ·her self ·au- .un- nty- Jod. d to rail- New' nt to in ton hau- vest, for- ately state and e 89 -with ~ding N.Y. . And wned 1aces mdle ~.he wned ·and ~lans unp- treas Jpace >ther · he .J pro- r:-tner 1 hill ~mec ~are ~ough alin- ,a.use Qil to t act ,1feel ,,. ' . ~ ' . • ·1 ~ A.ll.:rn~o .~n·. _-..,, ...•. .-..t · ,·Q·(.:jqJ.,LIV~-U'-..· ·r· ·~:..~. T-hursday\ July 21, 1965 .\ ~ .. ._.,_ .. -r. . ' . ' .. ' • \·~· <, f\\\:· lj.\' ~ -.. ~ •.• -.,; .. \1 .lt' It~.- '•,;.,'f /~. ; . ~.\ ~·· , l •• • • ' if.. - * -- ~-d\ . ti\ ,. . . ·. ~ . ': ' .. ,. - •• · ·t. · -r~~-.-;-~·;~;'.~~~-~·~~··p-~~~ -: !·.· .. ·· ..... 1 '\ ••• \~lfi ~41l·let~mus.ement ., 4. B~apporttonmer~\\': ... ~.;_f\ -review• · out,.of· your ow~ ·follies you ed and'· its effects· ot1 our local should be able to 'work up a ·government weie··~eon$itlered. -Su- . smil~ almost any time.\ per&o't ·was:· :questioh:ed· ·as to ~red- w .. ~rown, Edgewater whe~r J).e· favox:ea, ·fractional, CN .t.) Clbzen. w~ig&tea -~ !th~ .. 4.U9tient systen:t of determib.il)g~ •eq\lal rep:resentat~on. · Answijr: .... Felt: ~:.that. the. quotient systein would·most nearly .cOmply with the, Supreme Court's deei- . sion of \one. man, one vote• and a~ the sa:.tne tinieprotect the· small• est towns. Mentioned two bills before· the Legislature committee o~ tlf~ . Assembly: one by one of the to\Vn organizations which would give··~tinty goverrun~nts wide dis- cretionary:·r power· to appox-tion as long 8$ it- complied with the admo- nitions of the Supreme Court. The second introduced by the Judiciary Comrilittee of f.lle · Asse~bly would divide· the counties into 5 or more districts with an elected repre- sentative in the county legislature from eacn district. Commi~ 'inf3tru.cted Supervisor to continue~·· to :support a program that wOuld maintain the traditional identity of the small tOwn ·and its government. 5. Petitions. It was agreed that petitions could be circulated by members of the· committee as a matter of choice, and ~would be if requested by town· officers. The conuniUee reprbn~ed o~ce holders for .riot visitmgthepeople, th'at they might. be :better lmown and· also have · a broader know-- ledge of cottiJnUirl.ty needs .. It, was felt that inc:U~duals ·circulating theirw own ~tl~_!uns· migh~. acoom-. plish tJrl.S·point·.·~heQC?mmi~ee was reminded that after ·tne Prunflries they woUld be ··expected to support and · WQrk f\'~ :th$ party,s choice. Meeting adjourned 10:35 p.m . Chu:r:ch Events . . MCKENDREE : METHOJ>IST saturday,· ·;July .. ~4.~ . l;L:OO. _a.m. to 12:00 noon prepara'tory tnem• bersh{li ·class. ~~ts. ··at tiie.ohitr.ob. Sunday, J~~Y 25 Baptism and. re;.. cQptJ,on~::·of. m.etnbers in morning wor&btp servtoe.. · · ~).. \ i ' . t the Troop Boards of Review . .Jr tllE) Boy Scouts held in Barton last Frj.dey evening, three com- mitteemen mclu.ding John H. Bar- tow and William P. Karis approv~d · Thomas Ward . of Troop 42 ·of Candor for second class and James Bartow for the rank of first class: MRS.EVELYNJ.BALLARD Mrs. Evelyn J. Ballard of Bing- hamton, widow of Joseph W. B'al- lard, died unexpectedly Friday- morning, July.-~6. at Binghamton' General lio~ltij. · She is s\Q,'viveii by two sisters, Mrs. w. D. Andrews and Mrs. Del)liis ~- Diriloil;, bothofBingham- ton; two .grancJchlldren, Guthrie· C. Smith of Nashville. Tenn. and ~s .. Stuart {Sheldon Smith)· Lawsqn ··Jr. of. New York City; thte~ ,,gre~t grandchUdren; a stepd~~g~ter, Mrs. Clarence {Alice) ~Hotcbktss of Qu~er. Lak;~, Pa.; alsQ ~~~et~ nieces and nep~ws,_ J.n.:cludingM.iss Janet Jenning$ ·of }3ingh$.1nton .. _ . · She was a member of the First ' - ~ ·.r Presb~rian Church of B~h~~ tol\, . its SUv~r Cross Cir,Qle_,.,:·a 1:!1~~~~~~~2$ ~tfi ln.~mber of Tuscaror~.~~;.. ter\lrAit · ·,; · : f ·~>:t~ · · :FWlerai ~ervices were-heid:MPl\l- • • 111; ' •,. ;. ~ .. •1 f day· .. ~~rning at the Pr$~tiue:~1' eral Hoine Inc., Bitigh~ton~' ~lie Rev. Larry Hickle, assistatitpas- tor of Firet Pr~sbyteri~ ·ChtU!oh. officiatect· Burial was ·in Spring Forest Cemetery. Library Hours Tuesday - 2;00-5:00 Thux-sday ... 2:on:....s:oo F.ti.Q;ly - 2:SO-r9-:~Q!. . sa.turd~y ~ 1o;oo•1~:oo ... . '. 1:00·..;' 5~00 ...... ~ ...... ' ,' •t . ' ' .. ·· ·,·: ... ' . ' I .t '; '- f ·~ , \ ' ;;, '\ ' 'i' I <'\ . ,,· ;