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The Maryville Daily Forum from Maryville, Missouri • Page 6

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All Electric Cooperative members are cordially invited and sincerely urged to participate in their Electric Cooperative Annual Meeting. Your vote on election of directors and other important cooperative matters A is exercise it. Following the 135th Group parade at Camp Ripley, are members of Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 129th Artillery, posing for a photo. They are, front row, left to right, CpI. Robert Loch, CpI.

Donald Nolly, S-Sgt. Victor Meyer, M-Sgt. Richard Pistole, 1-Sgt. loran Colwell, Lt. Lowell West, Capt.

Eldrid Easterhaus, Lt. John Noellsch, M-Sgt. Sylvester Frampton, M-Sgt. Benedict Kohlleppel, Sgt. Maj, William E.

Berg, Sp4 Wallis Jackson and Sp4 Morris C. Hogue. Second row, left to right, Sgt. Jimmy Coulter, Sgt. Jerry Roush, Sgt.

Bill Davis, Sgt. Edwin Deffenbaugh, Sgt. Harold Drydale. Third row, left to right, CpI. Stephen Dowling, Sp4 Donald Strauch, Sp5 Richard Strauch, Pfc.

Leon Roush, Pfc. Terry Dew, Sp4 Frank Hayden, Pfc. Deon Roush, Pfc. Marshall Swink, Pfc. Gary Manning, Sp4 Dale Sharp.

Fourth row, left to right, Pfc. Richard Dowden, Pfc. Miller Derr, III, Pfc. Ronald Stiens, Pfc. Gary Dew, Pfc.

George Auten, Sp4 Dave Bussjaeger, Sp4 Edward Fish, pfC( Robert D. Whipple, Sp4 Ralph Damgar, Pfc. Francis Hollywood Reappraising Television, Film Violence Myers. Fifth row, left to right, Pvt. Steve Current, Pfc.

John Schulte, Sp4 Robert Brothers, Pfc. Ron Burch, Sp4 Leland Eckert, CpI. Robert Cotter, Sp4 Leonard Stephens, Sp4 Dale Wendle, Sp4 Joe Barmann, CpI. Larry Lager, Pfc. Jack B.

Gray Jr. Sixth row, left to right, Pfc. Donald Clements, Pfc. Dennis Athen, Pfc. Roger Britt, Sp5 Duane Trimble, Sp4 Gary Frohn, Pfc.

Steve Belcher, Pfc. Steve Taylor, Sp4 Cleveland Seals, Pfc. Gregory Lager, Sp4 Gerald Wilmes, CpI. Clarence Miller and Sp4 Keith Roberts. A pair of two-vehicle accidents Saturday resulted in about $290 damage to three cars and a citation for careless and imprudent driving to a Falls City, truck driver.

Martin Jahn. 71, Falls City, was cited by Maryville police for careless and imprudent driving by reason of striking a parked vehicle following an accident at about 12:25 p. m. According to the accident report. Jahn was driving a truck and turning right off Main Street onto West First Street when the rear tires of the trailer struck a parked car owned by David T.

Mooney, Hopkins. The car sustained about $200 damage to the left rear. The trailer apparently was undamaged. Two Northwest State College coeds were involved in an accident at 8:14 p. m.

in Parking Lot 8 at MSC. Cars driven by Miss Peggy Marie McElfish, 22. Rock Port, and Miss Joyce K. Almoust, 20. Coin, collided as Miss McElfish backed from a parking stall and hit the westbound Almouist car.

The drivers and four passengers in the two cars were uninjured. Damage to the McElfish car was set at $25 and to the Almouist car, $65. No citation was issued. NEW YORK only valid common denominator for college says Jack Cashin, the fact that they happen to be attending college. Maryville Daily Forum Mondoy, July 29, 1968 Cashin has the cool, crisp confidence of a man who knows what talking about, he wants to go on eating, he afford to be wrong.

one of those he admits, are completely unemployable. I have to run my own show. how Dare was Dare, for those of you wfho have done nothing to keep Cashin well-fed, is a magazine distributed nationally, as it says in the masthead, colleges and houses, dormitories, dent unions, libraries, facutyj lounges, campus barber ships! and military All of which means that a lot of campus types have a pretty good idea what the magazine and its publisher are thinking. Not as many as those who know what Hugh Hefner is contemplating, but so far Cashin hasn't 4NNUAL Bare knuckle bashing published his philosophy as ness organizations least both Hefner and chairman Mao have done successfully. One day Cashin got to wondering what his readers were thinking about cars, clothes; booze, business and of course, magazines.

So, he stuck a survey in the January-February 'issue. No inducement was offered and it was clearly category with 6.29 per cent of the vote. Dow Chemicals (you remember them, the guys with the napalm) ran second with a 4.42 rating. But if you really want to know what students think about business, consider the fact that 36.66 per cent bothr to answer the questions. MRS.

MESSICK, 94, DIES AT SAVANNAH Etta Messick, 94, Bolckow, died at 11 p. m. Sunday at LaVema Heights, Savannah, where she had been residing. She was married to Ed Messick, who preceded her in death Jan. 25, 1955.

Mrs. Messick, who was a member of the Bolckow Christian Church, was the daughter of the late Thomas and Eliza Chamberlain. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Atchison Funeral Home, with the Rev.

L. B. Day officiating. Buiral will be in the Bolckow Cemetery. She is survived by one son.

Don Messick. Savannah, and one sister, Mrs. Anna Eckert, Maryville. Wallace second at 9.13. Rap Brown finished third (5.69) with his Black Power pal, Stokely Carmichael, nosing out Charles de Gaulle 3.51 to 3.45 for fourth.

The public figure most admired turned out to be New Mayor John Lindsay (7.20) with the late Sen. Rob- 8 Kennedy second (6.65) and would you Everett Dirksen third. LBJ finished fourth, just ahead of William Buckley, who would rather be right than president. Education proved to be the field most liked with law and medicine psychology tied for second. Business (sales, marketing, etc.) was least liked with4, manual trades and the military close behind.

The survey showed that Richard Nixon was the top choice for president, even if he isn't one of the most admired public figures. Nelson Rockefeller was second with Johnson third. AUGUST 7, 1968 REGISTRATION MEETING 12.00 NOON 1:30 P.M. flPF- HEADQUARTERS Maryville, Missouri PRIZES AND REFRESHMENTS to sophisticated slaughter. ed out that this was strictly a finsished first in the research project.

organizations most list When he had a couple of with 8.71 per cent while IBM thousand replies in hand, the followed with 6.41. This time persuasive published trundled 27.34 per cent of the students to the Center for Docu- didn't think the question de- mentation and Communication served an answer. Research at Case So the favorite car Western Reserve University with the campus crowd? Chev- and stuffed all the information rolet, what else? Chevy claim- mto a computer. Based on ed a 17.54 margin with Pontiac took another survey Cashin revealed, when we print the results they- will show Sen. Eugene McCarthy leading Nixon by about 10 per Cashin Insists that no such animal as an average reader, but if you construct one using the survey results come up with a single of 20 who drinks a lot of beer (mostly the kind that claims to be the best reason in the world to swallow suds), smoke much (40.71 smoke at all) but would like to make it legal to puff on marijuana now and then (56.20).

Our man likes traditional clothes opposed to anything too far out, prefers Scotch when sipping hard stuff, spoils himself with the most popular razor blade, likes the fraternity system (66.12) and hopes to earn between $8,000 and $8.999 hit first year out of college. His favorite magazine? Dare we tell you? Playboy. Maybe Cashin should get busy on that philosophy. CANCER DEATHS IN MISSOURI continue to rise according to figures compiled by the Bureau of Vital Statistics of the State Division of Health which reports 8,177 cancer deaths in 1967. The figures, analyzed by the Missouri Division of the American Cancer Society, show the gap between male and female deaths is increasing.

Last year 4,496 males and 3,681 females lost their lives to the disease. As usual, lung cancer was the number one killer with 1,567 deaths, 1,348 of them male and 219 female. Cancer of the large intestine and rectum, taken together, was the number two killer. Breast cancer is still the number one killer among women with 721 deaths and cancer of the reproductive organs is number three with 602. Deaths of children under 15 dropped to 70 from 89 of the previous year.

The map shows cancer deaths by counties. The city of St. Louis is included with St. Louis county. LOVEJOY MOBILE HOME SALES NEW MOON BILTMORE NASHUA FRONTIER Financing Insurance Service Mobile Home Furniture Store Air Conditioning Heating Hiway 69, 4 Miles North Pattonsburg, Missouri Official Ballot Nodaway County, Missouri August 6, 1968 Proposition: Shall the Office of County Superintendent of schools be abolished.

For the abolition of the Office of County Superintendent Against the abolition of the Office of County Superintendent Check with cross mark (X) in the square desired STATE OF MISSOURI COUNTY OF NODAWAY Chester R. Lyle, Clerk of the County Court within and for the County of Nodaway, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the Ballot on the question of whether the office of County Superintendent of Schools shall be retained or abolished, as notified by the State Board of Education and ordered submitted to the voters by the County Court, all according to Section 179.210 Laws 1965. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said County Court. Done at office in Maryville, this the 27th day of June, 1968. (Seal) CHESTER R.

LYLE Clerk of the County Court Read Daily Forum Want Ads Nodaway Worth Electric Cooperative, Inc. what the GE-225 came up with tehe nation college students least those who dare to read Dare) have some inter- second at 10.77, all of which goes to show that GM must be doing something right. Adn, as if he have Potiti OeoparatiM, I esting thought tucked away in enough to worry about already, their well-educated heads. I President Johnson now had the If you re thinking of buying added distinction of being Gen.eraI Motors stock public figure least t0 know LBJ got a resounding 31.58 that GM is the winner, if you score to win (or lose, as the can call it that, in the may be) with Geroge Hog Supplement $5.40 cwt. Baird Milling Co.

2nd and Oapof CONSTITUTIONAL BALLOT Special Election, Tuesday, August 6, 1968 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. I (Submitted by the 74th General Assembly) FOR Adds secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer, and attorney general, in that order, to follow lieutenant governor, president pro tempore of senate, and speaker of house in line of succession to governor in case of vac- AGAINST ancy or disability. Creates board composed of officers in line of succession plus majority floor leader of senate and house which may, by majority vote, declare governor unable to perform his official duties. If governor disagrees, supreme court decides issue STATE OF MISSOURI COUNTY OF NODAWAY Chester R. Lyle, Clerk of the County Court withm and for the County of Nodaway, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy Certified to by James C.

Kirkpatrick, Secretary of the State of Mis souri, for the proposed amendment to be voted on nt the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday the 6th day of August, 1968. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto my hand and affix the seal of said County CourT 1968 Ma'yville' the 27th day of June, 1968. (Seal) CHESTER R. LYLE Clerk of the County Court Read Daily Forum Want Ads Our First Line of Defense Our National Guardsmen Pair of Accidents List Damage, Ticket to Trucker CANCER DEATHS IN MISSOURI-1967.

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