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The Daily Journal from Flat River, Missouri • 2

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Flat River, Missouri
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Page 2 The DAILY JOURNAL, Flat River, Mo. Friday, September 15, 1972 Insurance Discount Offered County Traffic David Wayne olf the home; her Chapel service will be mother, Mrs. Eva Sutton of Saturday 3 p.m. with the Rev. Piedmont; two brothers, jjrjlliam Hodge officiating.

Phillip Sutton of ParagouldTlntermeht will be in the Ar- benefit-by providing, the 10 per -xentrcollision rate advantage to owners vof the ,1973 passenger cars whichhave-more resistance to damage at low speeds. The 10 per cent, collision discount is announced locally by Don Danieley, American Family agent. cadia Valley Ompiprv lit (4 f) "Ni. 1 Memorial The VFW Auxiliary will have a memorial service at 7 tonight. The body is in state at the Edna Lee Shipman and Sons Chapel in Bismarck.

ArKansas ana Meivin mutton ot St. LouisMwo sisters, Mrs. Velda Mae Keister of Piedmont and Glenda Boarman of St. Louis. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary and the JJaptist Church.

Helen Bottel Helen Help Us! fa continued from page 1 "the "Farmington Community Hospital by the Iron Ambulance Service, dispatched from Iron Mountain and on the scene before members of the Patrol The Bismarck police officer went to the scene upon hearing the accident, report and handled traffic in the precarious location untiL-the two members of the Patrol arrived at the location. NadlhTlPahnebecker of Bismarck was born March 23, 1925 at Glover, a daughter of Eva Campbell Sutton and the late Edward Sutton and died September 14 at the age of 47. Surviving are: her husband, Harvey Pannebecker of Bismarck; three sons, Harvey Edward, Donald Ray and Ambulance Calls THURSDAY Maggie Johnson was removed from her residence in Bonne Terre to Bonne Terre-Hospital. Mary Overall was removed from Barnes Hospital to her residence in Farmington. 'Liberated' Dates Not for Her i jLitlji HELEN AND SUE: Whatever happened to the good old days when you met a guy and he thought you were nice so he asked you out? Nowadays when you meet a guy, he thinks you're not-bad chick, so he says, "Wanna get high with me If you say "No" he asks, "Then you wanna meet me somewhere, like my place?" And likely he expects YOU to bring the food, wine, whatever.

Jcouldn't begin to tell you how many fellas have come on like this to me and my girl friends. Seems like men figure they're so much in demand that they don't have to "date" liberated females. They just imply, "I'm here, you lucky dames, so come and get And the darn girls fall for it. A lot of my friends are either on -drugs, pregnant, helping support a guy who doesn't mention marriage (or all three). If this is "liberation," then let's trade it for the good old chauvinistic days when girls were treated like something special.

-STRAIGHT P.S. Aren't there any nice, undemanding, "May I take you out to dinner?" guys left? are, from left, Norman Norma Cunningham. Laughary, Russell Meyers and Daily Journal Staff Photo ONE YEAR JACKET Three Journal carriers have completed one year of complaint free service. For this accomplishment they were awarded school jackets. The three A 10 per cent discount on.

auto collisioaatesor: i973 passenger cars has been filed, with state insurance departments by American'Family Mutual and American Stan- dard Insurance. Company of Wisconsin. Collision loss, costs for the 1973 models is' anticipated to be less since 1973 cars must meet Department of Transportation standards. These standardszrequire that 1973 -model passenger cars must withstand barrier impact crash of five miles per" hour for the front bumper and two and one-half miles per hour for the rear Jaumpet noi without'- dalnaging -safety vehicle. related parts of the Safer cars and less damage resulting when crashes occur is a benefit to car.

drivers and auto insurance companies. American Family Insurance Group is recognizing this New" Manager For Crown A new managerlias been named for the Crown Finance Corporation in the Flat River office. He is Phill Rowland. Rowland has worked in Benton, Illinoisand-Cape Girardeau for the company. He is a graduate of Bloom Township High School in Chicago and has served in the army.

He is; a member of the Baptist Church. He is now fivmg- ihFlai For Schools New Film United Bank has recently provided Farmington High School with an educational program on banking. The multi-media kit entitled "Your and Your Community Bank" includes a color filmstrip with recorded -narration, teacher's' guides and student workbooks. The program is distributed through the Now Corporation of West Virginia and is designed to provide students with an interesting and informative view of modern banking. HA VE WE GOT A Not Surprised By Survey STRAIGHT: Believe me, the "good are still, here.

you haven't found many because you aren't looking in the right places, or arent running with YOUR type of people. SUE continued from page 1 being extended beyond that point. Outstanding films to inform--not scare-iwill be made available to civic groups such as the P.T.A., Rotary and Lions, as well as church and social groups. When the speakers are available, and they will be more than those who -jusl spread rumors and talk without foundation for their The Daily Journal 20 East Main Street, Flat River, Mo. 63601 Second Class Postage Paid at Flat River, Mo.

Published Daily Monday Through Friday by Missouri Publications, Inc. -Thor-H: i Publisher Douglas I. Smalley Business Manager Joseph W. Layden Managing Editor Stan Blake Farmington Bureau Chief James L. Strader Area News Editor teroy E.

Sigman Wire-News Editor Jean Carroll Society Editor Gene Sigman Sports Editor William H. Thomas- Advertising Director Lee Roy Politte Circulation Manager Nola Nash Circulation Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES CARRIER DELIVERY: 45 cents per week Or $23.40 per year (In Advance). MOTOR ROUTE: $2.00 per month MAIL: St. Francois and Adjoining Counties where motor route delievery not- available $14.00 per year; $9.00 six months; $7.00 three months. MAIL: Outside St.

Francois and Adjoining Counties $18.00 per year; $12.00 six months; $9.00 three months. NOTICE: Contents of this newspaper, including pictures, news stories and advertisements cannot be used for reproduction without the consent of the publisher. (Copyright 1972 Missouri Publications, Inc.) OBITUARIES RAP: Can male and female ever be "just friends," or does the old sex thing make this impossible? You see, Jim and I broke up after going together two years. I felt terrible at first, but began to see it was for the best. We ignored each other, which made it tough on our mutual friends.

Finally I called him and said'This is dumb why can't we settle for truly liking each other?" (We used to talk so well together.) He told melt isn't possible. A guy-girl relationship always goes past friendship for one or the other, and why risk it again? What do you and your readers think? Does sex always get in the way when you'd like to have someone of the opposite gender as your good buddy? WANTS TO BE A PAL, NOT A LOVER DEAR WTBPNL: I've seen many instances of sincere friendship between man and woman. This Isn't to say that the sex thing hasnt entered their minds, but it's filed back there under "No-no," or "Impossible," or "Don't Disturb the Status Quo," and so it presents no problem. Also, as you grow older, male-female friendships become easier, usually because both parties have romantic interests elsewhere. HELEN comments, they, too, will be available in this newly directed effort to curb drug abuse by developing attitudes that are conducive, to stemming the prphleni.

Jtunrorcement who will have some statistical data to work with, will also be giVen the" opportunity for advanced training in this field. Their job of enforcement is not to be curbed, but a deeper understanding of the problem Dillard) of Desloge; and eight grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers. Funeral service will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the Immaculate Conception Church with the Rev.

Matthews of-, ficiating. Interment will be in the Immaculate Conception Cemetery. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 tonight at the chapel. The body will be in state after 6 tonight at the C. Z.

Boyer and Sons Chapel, North Main, Desloge. ROSEGREGORY Rose Gregory of Washington, formerly of Washington County, was born July 11, ,1939 in South Dakota" and died September 13 at St. Francis Hospital at Washington. She was 33 years of age. Surviving are: her husband Earl Gregory of Washington; the following -children, Earl Theresa Ann, Arnold, Carl, Ruthie Brenda; her mother, Elaine Parks -of Pierre, South Dakota; one brother John Anderson of Pierre, South Dakota; two sisters, Marleen Henry, of "Sioux City, Iowa, Wanda Dixon of Atlanta, Georgia.

Chapel' service will be Saturday 2 p.m. with the Rev. Bob Campbell officiating: Interment will be in the Forche Renault Cemetery. The. body is in state at the Don Sparks Chapel in Potosi.

What does this have to do with Cillilnllniel 1 t- DEAR STRAIGHT: You'd be surprised how many letters we get from guys who wonder. "Where did all the nice girls go?" Their complaint? "Liberated" females come on too strong, don't give them a chance to play the male role. Too bad you "good old daysers" can't form clubs and get together. HELEN WTBPNL: (You can say that again. Mom! About easier-when-older, I mean.) Trouble with the "just good pals" status between boy and girl is that one may want a buddy, but the other wants more.

It hardly ever stays on one level for both to someone ends up hurt. You and Jim can be casual friends It's dumb, not speaking but don't try for closeness again unless yon want to go back together. SUE p.m. Start 2r Wins Trip Mr. and Mrs.

Leeman Ragsdale of Ragsdale's Furniture and Appliances of Flat River have won a trip to Switzerland. The trip was awarded by the General Electric Company for outstanding sale of G.E. appliances for the past nine months. I The couple will leave Lambert International Airport in St. Louis on October 2.

They will fly non-stop to Geneva where they will travel by bus to the resort community of Montreaux near Lake Geneva. There they will have their headquarters for the many side trips that have beeirplanned. They will return home on October 10. SUMMER BOON FOR BURGLARS NEW YORK (AP) Prac- weekends and lengthy summertime vacations away from home including burglars. According to ADT, the nation's leading supplier of electrical protection services to homes, businesses and institutions, the summer months afford the burglar a prime' opportunity for attacks against residences.

For an experienced burglar, spotting an apartment or home that has been left temporarily vacant by a vacationing fairiily is usually an easy matter. An accumulation of newspapers or milk bottles at a front or side door is one obvious clue, as are darkened windows toe evening hours, ADT NIGHT FOR YOU! CBS AFFILIATE BUSINESS BEAT 7 SUNNY SIDE UP such as attitude and motivation can be useful. Al J. Seier, president of the Regional LEAC. and also prosecuting attorney of Cape-GirardeaH Cuhtyhas had the opportunity to see more of the problem than most people in the seven county area.

In fact, he considers himself one who supports strong enforcement of the drug control laws. Still, he admitted that he feels a great deal more should -be done in the line of prevention-with hopes this will reduce the needs for enforcement, punishment and rehabilitation. Seier stressed that so far as he is concerned, and most of those citizens who serve on the regional council, this is not a "get soft" movement toward the drug problem and that he does not intend to "let up" on prosecutioitof drug offenders. It mightoe better described as a long range effort at stemming a problem that the survey now provides proof of existance. The region is not isolated from such problems and, again as before, there is new effort to combat the problem.

While it might be centered on educational in-stitiutions, it is still a community problem with a community program. Car Wash The senior class of North-County High School will sponsor a car wash Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. They will be washing cars at the North County High School; Daffron Garage in Bonne Terre, A and A Derby, Bonne Terre, Al's Mobil Station in Terre DuLac. The price will be $1.50 for wash; 50c for a vacuum; $5 for wax. SOBER CEREMONY -BELFAST (AP) "Getting married, without drink" is the motto of Rev.

Dr. John.H. Davy, former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church inJreland. He persuaded the Church Assembly in Belfast to reprint 5,000 leaflets deleting reference to alcohol at wedding receptions. sfirinH Some banks encourage customers to design their own checks.

How about one where you can think up your own balance? NOTE FROM BOTH OF US: This Is a good question. Let's hear it from others on, "Can mare and female ever be 'just friends'?" and GOT A PROBLEM? Or A Subltct For Oltcuukxi, Two-Gtrwratlon Style? Snd your question to THE GENERATION RAP, car of thtt iwwtpopor. Direct ttiom to timer Sut or Holtn ootttl or both, you wont combination mother-daughter answer. (0 1972 King Features Syndicate, Inc.) 6:00 HEE-HAW 7:00 ALL IN THE FAMILY 7:30 BRIDGET LOVES BERNIE One thing about raising almost any kind of dirt. By Cecil W.

Reader kids is that they'll grow in up all night to memorize in fishing especially if you Sign on doctor's office door: "The doctor is on vacation --cut down on everything and come back next month." Ad-Libber: a man who stays spontaneous jokes. JOSEPH KEARNS Joseph Wyman Kearns of Route One, Knob Lick was born April 18, 1904 in St. Francois County a son of the late John Kearns and Jessie Mae Kindle Kearns and died September 14 at the.age of 68. Surviving are: three daughters, Helen Lucille Kearns of St. Louis, Alice Mae Kearns and Mary Louise Kearns both of the home; three sons, Earl Kearns of Graniteville, Noel Kearns of New Athens Joseph Kearns, of the home; one sister, Mrs.

Alice Harris of Farmington; one brother Wesley Kearns of Bloomington, 15 grandchildren; six great grandchildren. Chapel service will be Saturday 2 p.m. with the Rev. Harold Mobley officiating. IntefmenLwill be in Hillview Memorial Garden.

The body is in state at the Miller Chapel in "Farmington. JOSEPH REDDICK Joseph Cecil Reddick of Route Two, Bonne Terre born January 24, 1914 in Cantwell, a son of the late James 6. Reddick and Annie I. McDowell Reddick and died September.14 at Mineral Area Osteopathic Hospital. He was 58 years of age.

On November 7, 1937 he was married to Charlotte Schack and to this union four children were born. his widow Charlotte Reddick of Route Two, Bonne Terre; three sons Cecil David Reddick of Route Two, Bonne Terre, Joseph Dennis Reddick of Wortham and- Thomas Gienwood the'' home; one daughter Mary Virginia (Mrs. Vernon Kernan) of Route Two, Farmington; one brother James Paul Reddick of Moscow Mills; two sisters, Mrs. Lorene Gale of St. Ann and Elizabeth (Mrs.

J. C. HOMES you buy! Caution is a valuable asset happen to be a fish. ANNOUNCING Lead Belt Lanes JUNJ0R BOWLING7 LEAGUE MEETING Sat. Sept.

16th 1 p.m. Cast your line at LEADCO CREDIT UNION, 820 E. MAIN FLAT R4VER, MO. for Auto Loans, all makes and models, where you can save money on the 'financing also. LEADCO CREDIT UNION 820 E.

MAIN ST. FLAT RIVER, MO. 431-1882 INSURANCE Free Free Free CAMELOT MOBILE '1 AvThf latlon Junior Bowling Clinic To Be Held i the value in our dollar, it's going to take more of them to -replace any property you own that is destroyed by fire or loss of any What's the solution? FALL CLEARANCE SALE! WE FEATURE HOMES BUILT Mi Carry more insurance. For 4i A Sat. Sept.

-League-Will' 231 8:00 THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW 8:30 THE BOB NEWHART SHOW BY MISSOURlANS FQK MISSOURI CLIMATE PRICES-START-AT 53480f0R A 2 BEPROOM FULLY FURNISHED MOBILE HOME your own protection, we will belad to talk this over with jou at any time without obligation, on your part. 9:00 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 10:00 THE SATURDAY NIGHT NEWS 10:30 THE VIRGINIAN SAT. SEPT. 30th Shop around but check with us before LOCATED 0U HWY 67 NEXT TO THE NEW SUMMIT CAFE 8 MILES NORTH OF BONNE TERRE SCHOOLS NOW OPEN-DRIVE CAREFULLY Certified AJBC Instructor Pat D'AIessandro Wm. F.

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