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The Maryville Daily Forum from Maryville, Missouri • Page 5

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CLASSROOM TEACHERS TO HEAR CANDIDATES A called meeting of the Association of Classroom Teachers of Northwest District will be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Horace Mann School on campus at Northwest State College. Rep. H.

F. Holland and Q. Goslee will be the guest sneakers. Dr. James Lowe of thn science department at MSC will chair meeting.

All teachers, administrators and board members are urged to attend the meeting. ers, Mrs. Denzile Massengale and Mrs. Harlan Reed, to elect officers and hold a Brownie fly-up. The 13 girls present were Jeri Chaney, Debbie Massengale, Terrie Hubble, Sheila Coston, Pam Neff, Sherry Aldridge, Terry Pierpoint, Michele Kneale, Teresa Stiens, Cristy Mires, Mary Lou Sharp, Pam Sumy and Cindy Everhart.

Jeri Chaney. Scribe BOY SCOUTS HELP WITH PARADE SATURDAY Nodaway County Boy Scouts are asked to meet at 9 a. m. Saturday in front of the Nodaway County courthouse, Maryville, to help with the annual Northwest State College Homecoming Parade. A 11 Scouts are to be in uniform, according to Richard Wiles, Scout leader.

13 MEMBERS PRESENT AT GIRL SCOUT MEETING The Skidmore Girl Scouts met Tuesday with their lead- Achiutla, Mexico, Is the sacred city of the Mixtecs and site of the legendary birth of their ancestors from two trees. Paint and Wallpaper Sale DAVIS PAINT STORE County Health Center Ballot General Election, Tuesday, November 5,1968 For a maximum tax of ten cents per hundred dollars assessed valuation for a county health center and the maintenance and operation of same. YES NO To vote for the proposition, place a cross (X) opposite the word "Yes" In the to vote against the proposition, place a cross (X) opposite the word "No" In the square. STATE OF MISSOURI (SS COUNTY OF NODAWAY) Chester R. Lyle, Clerk of the County Court, county and state aforesaid, certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the County Health Center Ballot as ordered by the Nodaway County Court, to be voted on at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1968.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my and and the seal of the court of said county. Done at office in Maryville this 15th day of October, 1968. CHESTER R. LYLI Clerk of the Nodaway County Court. Constitutional Ballot General Election, Tuesday, November 3, 196S CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO.

(Submitted by the 74th General Assembly) Reduces percentage of voters required to approve municipal general obligation bonds from two-thirds te sixty-percent. Adds municipalities within counties above 400,000 population so as to authorize all municipalities I FOR to issue industrial development general obligation bonds. Reduces percentage of voters re- I AGAINST quired to approve muncipal revenue bonds from four-sevenths to majority of voters. Adds sewage systems, stadiums, exhibition halls and bridges to purposes for which municipalities may issue revenue bonds. 1 2 FOR I AGAINST CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO.

(Submitted by the 74th General Aseembly) (Fij-st Extra Session) "Amend Article of the Constitution by adding Section 4 (d) authorizing the General Assembly, when enacting income tax laws, to define income by reference to the laws of the United States and to make exceptions, additions and modifications to such United States laws; providing the General Assembly shall set the tax rate." STATE OF MISSOURI (SS COUNTY OF NODAWAY) Chester R. Lyle, Clerk of the County Court, county and state aforesaid, certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the Constitutional Ballot as certified to me by James C. Kirkpatrick, Secretary of State, of the State of Missouri, to be voted on at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1968. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the county court of said county. Done at office in Maryville this 15th day of October, 1968.

(Seal) CHESTER R. LYLE Clerk of Nodaway County Court. OFFICIAL BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1968 DEMOCRATIC PARTY For President and HUBERT H. HUMPHREY EDMUND S. MUSKIE i For Senator in Congress for Missouri: THOMAS F.

EAGLETON For Governor: WARREN E. HEARNES For Lieutenant-Governor: I 1 I I W. S. (Bill) MORRIS For Secretary of State: JAMES C. (Jim) KIRKPATRICK For State Treasurer: WILLIAM E.

ROBINSON For Attorney General: NORMAN H. ANDERSON For Representative in Congress Sixth District: W. R. (Bill) HULL JR. For State Representative District 79: I mm I QUENTIN GOSLEE For Judge County Court North District: CHAS.

D. LANE For Judge County Court South District: FLOYD MILLER For Prosecuting Attorneys For Sheriff: ForYTreasurer: CHARLES BAUMLI For Coroner: For Public Administrator: ELDON H. ASBELL For County Surveyor: I I MARTIN H. BIRD REPUBLICAN PARTY For President and RICHARD M. NIXON SPIRO T.

AGNEW For Senator in Crongress for Missouri: THOMAS B. CURTIS For Governor: LAWRENCE K. ROOS For Lieutenant-Governor: JONES JR. I I LEM T. For Secretary of State: MURRAY C.

COLBERT For State Treasurer: WILLIAM T. ZIMMERMAN For Attorney General: JOHN C. DANFORTH For Representative in Congress Sixth District: JAMES E. "Jim" AUSTIN For State Representative District 79: (Hoot) HOLLAND For Judge County Court North District: HAROLD BALDWIN For Judge County Court South District: ROBERT L. SCHAFER For Prosecuting GENE THOMPSON For Sheriff: I I FRED t.

NEWTON For Treasurer: MRS. HELEN CUMMINS For Coroner: ROBERT E. DUNSHEE For Public Administrator: EARL A. VANSICKLE For County Surveyor: AMERICAN PARTY For President and GEORGE C. WALLACE MARVIN GRIFFIN For Senator in Congress for Missouri; For Governor: LJ For Lieutenant-Governor: For Secretary of State: For State Treasurer: For Attorney General: For Representative In Congress Sixth District: For State Representative District 79: For Judge County Court North District: For Judge County.Court South District: For Prosecuting Attamoy: For Sheriff: For Treasurer: For Coroner: For Public Administrator: For County Surveyor: INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS A vote for names of candidates for president and vice-president is a vote for the electors of that party, the names of whom are on file with the secretary of state.

On receipt of his ballot the voter shall forthwith, and without leaving the enclosed space, retire alone to one of the voting booths so provided, and shall prepare his ballot for voting in the following manner: Should the voter desire to vote a "straight" party ticket he shall place a cross (X) mark in the circle immediately below the party name. If the voter desires to vote for one or more candidates on more than one party ticket, by voting what is commonly called a "split ticket" be may place a cross (X) mark in the circle immediately below one party name and mark cross (X) marks in the squares at the left of the names of candidates on other tickets for whom he wishes to vote; if the voter desires to vote for one or more candidates whose name or names do not appear on the printed ballot he may do so by drawing a line through the printed name of candidate for such office, and writing below such canceled name the name of person for whom he desires to vote, and placing a cross mark in the square at the left of such name. The squares so marked shall take precedence over the cross mark in the circle. Where there are two or more candidates for like office in a group, a cross (X) mark jn the square to the left of a candidate's name automatically votes against the candidate whose name appears within the same horizontal lines in the column under the circle in which appears the cross (X) mark, unless the voter indicates another candidate to be voted against by drawing a line through such candidate's name. All candidates of the party whose circle is marked shall be counted as voted for excepting where squares are crossed preceding the names of the candidates in other columns.

If two or more candidates for the same office are thus designated, neither shall be counted. If the cross (X) is not placed in the circle immediately below the party name at the head of the column, but does appear in the squares opposite the various candidates' names then only these names shall be counted for, and none other. A cross (X) mark is any line crossing any other line at any angle within the voting space, and no ballot shall be declared void because a cross (X) mark therein is irregular in form. It shall not be lawful to deface or tear a ballot in any manner nor to erase any printed name (except as provided above in this section), figure, word or letter therefrom, nor to erase any mark made thereon by such voter, nor enclose in the folded ballot any other paper or any article. If the voter deface or tear a ballot, or wrongly mark the name or make an erasure therein, he may obtain one additional ballot on returning to a judge in charge of the ballots the one so defaced or wrongly marked.

A ballot placed in the ballot box without any marks shall not be counted, Ballots shall be counted only for the person for whom the marks thereon are applicable; when a voter shall place a mark against two or more names for the same office, and only one candidate is to be chosen for the office, none of the candidates shall be deemed to have been voted for and the ballets shall not be counted for either such candidate. Before leaving the booth the voter shall fold his ballot in such a manner as to conceal his marks thereon. He shall mark his ballot without undue delay. He shall then hand the ballot to the judge of election selected to take ballots. The voter shall quit and leave said enclosed place as soon as possible.

(Sec. 111.580 RSMo. 1959) STATE OF MISSOURI (SS COUNTY OF NODAWAY) Chester R. Lyle, Clerk of the County Court, county and state aforesaid, certify thaf the foregoing is a true and correct list of the Electors and Nominations to office made by the Democratic, Republican and American parties for State and Congressional offices, in said stgte as certified to me by James C. Kirkpatrick, Secretory of State of the State of Missouri, and also the nominations to office as made by the above named parties within and for said Nodaway County, North and South districts thereof, and duly certified by law to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1968.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the court of said county. Done at office in Maryville this 15th day of October, 1968. (SEAL) CHESTER R. LYLE Clerk of Nodaway County Court. I.

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