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Moberly Monitor Friday, May 29, 1964 ft Evening Democrat Marked by International TV Show JFK Would Have Been 47 Today "By COKNEL1US F. HURLEY HYANNJS POHT, Mass. (AP) i-Jolin Fitzgerald Kennedy would have been 47 years old today. The birthday, in all likelihood, would have been celebrated with a family gathering at the Ken- iicdjl' compound of summer homes at Hyannis Porl, the place the laic president called "home." As president, he took an extended Memorial Day weekend Commencement Services Tonight At Bible College (Continued from Page 1) Church in Mexico, will give the invocation. The ladies trio, com posed of Misses Judy Smith Joyce Sanger and Gayle Pear son, will sing "I Will Pilo Thee." Carroll Kakac, niinisle of Ihe First Christian Churcl: Shelbina, will give the scriplur reading and prayer.

The choir under the direction of Profes sor John Leinbaugh, will sin the sacred number, "Suhmi sion," The benediction will offered by Rodney Randal, mil isler of" Ihe First Chrislia Church of Unionville. Dr. John F. Lasley is a pr lessor in the College of Agr culture at Ihe University Missouri. He began his lead ing in 1949 and has received the Gamma Sigma Delta Research Award lo a junior faculty member and the Gamma Sigma Della Superior Teaching Award.

Dr. Laslcy is aso one of (he bishops of the Church of Christ in Columbia. He has been very in spiritual scivices for the church ami has been spiritual advisor lo many of the university students. Honors Da'y Exercises Honors Day exercises were held this morning in the house of worship of (he Union Avenue Cluislian Church. Gerald Downey, evangelist of (he Street Christian Church in Mexico was the featured speaker for this special program of re- cognilion.

Students receiving distinction in the fields of aih- lelics, music, and scholarship were presented medals and other awards. i commencement will mark the close of (he seventh year of Christian education al Central Christian College of Ihe Bible. The eighth year of Ihe college will begin with the con- vocation on Tuesday, Sept. 8 Russell a i mitiislcr of Ihe Miami, Christian Church will be the featured speaker. way from the White House to egin liis summer round of vis- to the seashore, Iways a Parly There'd always he a party for ic children--thero are more mn 20 Kennedy small fry--and nstomarily Ihey had presents or "Uncle Jack." Sometimes icre were small presents for ne children, loo.

Wilh that over, the adult Kon- icdys would gather for dinner and a quiel observance of Ihe Irihday, One year, (he Massachusetts democratic party set up a fund- aising birthday dinner and ennedy made an evening flight to Boston to at end il. International TV Show This holiday weekend, there will he no gathering of the clan al the seaside compound. Coil Resigns as Commissioner of State High Court JEFFERSON CITY A -Supreme Court Commissioner Cullen Coil resigned today lo le- lurn to Ihe practice of law. He rccenlly completed i 13lh year as a commissioner. Coll, 56, said he and former stale Sen.

George Rozier of Jefferson City have formed a law partnership. His resignation is effective June 8. A source inside the court said il was expected that Circuit Court Judge Andrew Jackson Higgins of Plalte City will re- place Coil as commissioner. Merchants to Give Prizes to Lucky Shoppers (Conlinucd from Page 1) These names will be drawn at the of office during the program time. The five, persons whose names are drawn will receive: i I name, $5 merchandise second name, merchandise certificate; Six months and one week ago, an assassin's bullet killed Kcnn- tiy.

But the President's widow, Mrs. John F. Kennedy, and his brother, A Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, flew to Hyannis Port lo take part in an international television program on John F.

Kennedy's spiritual legacy to the world. The President's other brother, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- will join Irish Prime Minister Sean Lcniass for part ol the program to be relayed by Tetstar 11 from Dublin. Other segments beamed by Telslar bring in former British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, from England, and West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt of Germany.

Parl ot (he program will be devoted lo Ihe Kennedy Memorial Library, for which $10 million is being raised. The library is io be built near. Harvard University. Molhcr on CBS Mrs. Joseph P.

Kennedy, (he late president's mother, appeared Thursday nighl on CBS Revision lo comment on pic- ires of her son and others of Khrushchev Says Spacemen Take Military Photos (Continued from Page 1) their political system. Thus yo' rely on reactionary forces ant this will lead to America's iso lation. This is a serious, con plicated question. II is Ihe qucs lion of questions which affect the whole of American-Russia; relations. "You name every uprishij against tyranny as a Commi: nist uprising, oven in place where no Communist party isls, often by people who hav no knowledge of Lenin or Mar "We are honored, II show our ideas are popular." Ren Ion said he and Khrushche discussed some of the key poli itsl issues confronting Ihe countries.

Khrushchev, he sai( referred lo a recent statcmei by President Johnson on th prospect of better U.S.-Russia relations as "a ray of hope in dark world. He said Khrushchev spok a of Johnson and of fo mer Ambassador W. Avere a i a and U.S. Sen. J.

Wi liam Fulbrighl, chairman of Ihe Senate Foreign Ue- laiions Committee. Khrushchev said liussia is keenly interested in more trade with' the United Slates, and hinted Moscow would like lo a normal business credit, Benlon reported. Benton visi'rd Russia for 10 days at the invention of the Soviet-American Friendship Society. He will he here until June 5 atlendinj, meetings of the UNESCO extcutive board. $10 merchandise certificate; foutlh name, $25 merchandise certificate; and fifth name, the grand award ol $50 merchandise certificate.

The first four awards will remain the same each week, but the grand award ot if unclaimed, will be added lo the grand award of $50 Ihe following week. Thai is, the grand award will increase in multiples of $50 in merchandise cerli- ficales per week as long as it remains unclaimed. Shoppers will register in participating stores. The dates for resignation will be announced lalcr. A person is required to register only once.

From (hen on he or she is eligible for the six months Ihe "Lucky Shop- jcrs' Tuesday" runs. Must Be in Slorc On Ihe day the awards are given Ihe recipient must be in a participating store at the time Ihe award is announced each Tuesday. Each participating store will receive posters a suffi- cicnl registration blanks at the Chamber Merchants will be notified in Ihe few weeks when they will be ready. Halls Army, Church Duties Keep WO Oss C. Luntsford Busy Oss Luntsford, son of Mrs.

Beatrice Whilacre, Madison; his wife and their children will visit next week in Madison with Mr. Luntsford's mother and other relatives and friends. Oss Luntsford has been in Ihe army since Aug. 2, 1054, He enlisted through the Moberly Recruiting office and took his basic a i i al Fort Bliss', Tex. From there he was.sent lo Fort Hood, to attend cooks and 01- family.

CBS commentator any -Rcasoner said the pic- ircs never had been shown uhlicly before. The Post Office Department larked the birthday with the rst issue of John F. Kennedy lemorial stamps. Stamp dealers and collectors diverged in Boston, where Ihe Boslon Post Office will post- nark the five-cent stamps i day of issue." The a bears a portrait of Kennedy and a reproduction of he eternal flame thai burns at nis grave. Inhnson 1'nys Tribute In Washington, President Johnson paid tribute lo his predecessor with memorial service Thursday.

Then Ihe President and Mrs. Johnson drove lo Arlington Cemetery and placed a wreath of while and blue on Kennedy's grave. More than 40 lop government officials, White House aides and Democratic committee officers who served under Kennedy attended Ihe 10-niimile service in the slate dining room of the While House. "He was," said Johnson, "in the words of the Bible one of those Hint 'were honored in their generations, were (he glory of their times." Each merchant will provide a box or carton, to be used to deposit (he registration' blanks. The i a i in a letter lo retailers: "We urge you to become a part ot this promotion plan.

It lias a good job before and it was very well accepted by local and area residents. Deadline June 8 Beginners 3 won the champ- i the Jim's Thriflway hursday Afternoon League at omhnunily Lanes. Phyllis runer and Bertha Wolfe tied high game honors for the eason with 169 games and the 449, was rolled by rtae Asbury. I yesterday's i a round osalie Valandingham's 149-408 ed Ihe league. Spares (Valandingham, 14808) split with Echoes (Leola age, 124, Janette Burrus, 337) 2 Alley Oops (Loretta Foster, 40, Ann Perkins, 352) topped Jcginners 3 (Phyllis Bruner, 31-371) 3-1.

Robins (S. Nichols, 142 364) efealed Dreamers (H. Grose, 23,341) 3-1. Social Security Office Has Advice for New Workers Phyllis Bruner's 151-393 led he Thursday Night Summer Pea Pickers (Bruner 151-393) ied Miller's Hardware (Marha Magruder, 121-312) 2-2, Brooks Conoco a 1 a Loath, 137-376) came out vilh Robertson 'Co. (Ethe Torri, 131-348) 2-2.

Maupin's Grocery (Luclll Id-wards, 110-291) ripped Ho (Dorothy Elliott, 105 Margie Sumpter, 279) Dreamers (Phyllis Head, 127 larolyn Jones, 350) shut ou deed's Corner (Frances Phipp 188-290) 4-0. May Bees (Leota Page, 144 378) downed A Oops (H. Maxcy, 123-345) 3-1. It's graduation time once igain. Many of the young peo- ile entering the labor force for he first efthe will, need social ecurity number.

June Is also veddlng month, and many of he new brides will need to change their names, on Iheir social security records. It isn't only Ihe young folks thai have questions at this lime of the fear. Each day the Moberly 'ice receives them from people who have already retired and hose who are just thinking about retirement. Below, are a 'ew received recently. Questions are welcomed.

Write to the Social Security Administration! Federal Building, Moberly. Q. I never had a social security number, but now I will need one on my new job. How do 1 get a number? A. You may contacl the Social Security Administration District Office nearest you, or you may ask at your post office for an application for a social security number.

Most post offices keep a supply of the forms on handi Q. 1 am getting married June 6, and wish to change -my name on my social security card, Do 1 get a new card and a new number? A. Your number will remain the same; it never changes, but you should have your name changed. You may obtain the 'orm to change your name from your post office, or you may contact your social security dis- I bakers school. Receives Awards completion this he was assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Combal Command Second Armored Division in Mannheim, Germany, where he served as a cook.

During the three years in Germany, young Lunfsford was promoted to the rank of specialist fifth class and was awarded tiic National Defense Service Medal, the Army of Occupation Medal, the. Good Conduct Medal and the Expert Rifleman's qualiti- us hear from you at once and a (han June 8. Participating merchants i get further information in the hail in a few weeks. At lhal iiiie, complete'rules and information i be lisled for all." Ralph Bicrmaii is chairman of Ihe "Lucky Shoppers' Tuesday" committee. Members are tobert 'Hazelrigg, Mrs.

Carma i-lunkcr, T. W. Kamp, Marvin Goessling, Al Tebow, Jack Clevc, Jim Lipsey, Dale Low and Lan'y Spongier. Canton Man Is Killed In Auto-Truck Crash CANTON, Mo. (AP) One man was killed and another was injured loday in the collision ol a Iruck and a car on U.

S. 61 about a mile and a half soulh of Canton. Dead is Waller J. Dade, 37, of Canton. Wayne A.

Terry, 35, of Chillicolhc, driver of the was injured. The state patrol said the vehicles collided in Terry's line of traffic. Orbiting Apollo Spurs Hope for Lunar Landing (Continued trom Page 1) the i a tuneup for the first Iwo-man Gemini flight late in the year of only Ihrec orbits lasting five hours lo check systems. a i in 1965, manned flights i increase days, seven days and 14 days. Late next year, lest flights of an advanced Saturn IB rockcl arc to begin.

The vehicle has essentially Ihe same firs! stage as a 1 but ils second slagc has much greater power. Test launchings of the Saturn are (o start in 19(17. Because the rocket's great cost, Ihe first astronauts to ride Ihe. mammoth vehicle most likely will be en route (o (he moon. Target date is IMS.

Most Markets Closed NEW YORK A Most stock exchanges and commodity markets were closed loday for observance of Memorial Day. Has Cul Thumb Lynda Lee Pnrlinga, 111 Bed orci, sustained a cul Tuesday while washing dishes She was treated at Woodlant Hospital and dismissed. Al the a of the harvest season, 3,000 trucks and cars roll along the Aleppo-Haqqah Road in Syria, daily. NOTICE The City Council will meet at 7:30 P.M. In the Council Chamber, June 15, 1944, to contlder the of a special Permit for an off-street parking lot at the Northwest corner of East Carpen- ter and Promenade streets.

HENRY A. KOCH. Miyor cation Badge. In December, 1957, he participated in Ihe second armored division's "Operation Gyroscope' Port Hood, Tex. A serv- ng 16 months, with the Division al Fort Hood, he was ordered lo Ihe Second Medium a Bat- ialion, 13lh Cavalry, third armored division, in Bulzbach Germany, arriving i May, 195fl.

i his three and one-half years there, Lunts ford served as first cook anr mess steward, He also attended the Seventh i i Stales A Noncommissioned Officers Academy in Bad Tolii, Germany, and upon graduation was promoted to (he rank of staff sergeant a assigned to his unit as mess steward. On- Dec. 6, 1962, he was appointed lo the rank of a a Officer; W-l, aiid ordered lo duty as a food service technician. He is presently assigned lo (he staff of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 214lh Artillery group al Fort Sill, Okla. His primary duly is a food advisor of 14 mess halls subsisting an average of 1800 men.

Ordained i i Luntsford and his wife are Southern' Baplisls. "No matter where we go our desire has been to serve our God lo Ihe very best of'our ability" slates Lunlsford. He was licensed lo preach on Nov. 29, 1053, by the Hickory Grove Baptist Church near Madison. During his military service, he has also laught and preached in churches and army chapels in Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma and West Gcr many.

He organized two English speaking Baptist churches whose membership was made up of American servicemen and (heir families. The churches ai located in Mannheim and But: bach, Germany. lie was ordained as a Bapli: minister by the Bethel Bapti Church in Fraiiklurl, Gerrnar on June 16, 1961. In B'orl Sill, 1 is serving as pastor of the Fir Baptist Church of fndiahom Okla. The church has more lha 200 members.

He is also a member of Mou Scott Masonic Lodge No. 540 in Law ton, a and Gulhrie Scottish i Consistory of jiithrie, Okla. He the 963-64 team as chaplain of the Sill Square and Compass Vladison High Graduate Young Lnnlsford is a graduate of the Madison High School, completing his high school education while in the army. When ic was in Europe, Ihe former Monroe counlian i college work al the University of Maryland (European, division). At Fort Sill, he has been attending evening classes with the University ol Oklahoma, Fort Sill Ex- leusion.

His wife is the former Miss Helga daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Friedrich of a Germany. They have three children: Linda Sue, Rebecca Ann, 5, and John Alton, 9 months. They live at 4212.

Lindy Lawlon, Okla. School Food Program Is Set for Jury 5 6 The 10th annual convention ot the Missouri School Food Service Association, an a i i a of the Ameiican School Service Association, will meet June 5 and 6 in the Kansas City School The incclins will be hold in the air-conditioned Maple Park Junior High School 53300 North Bennington, in Kansas Cily, Mo. Several hundred delegates from throughout Ihe slate will alleuriing Ihcse meetings lo earn better methods of maiu- a i i and developing the school food service program. Mrs. Dorothy Richards, Kansas Cily, granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Oldhaii), 20! Ilagood, is a cook al Ihe school wheie the meetings will be held. THOMAS HILL By Mrs. Porter Duncan Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Hughes and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dickey and children of Independence. The Rev. William Huntsman and Mr, and Mrs.

1 a e'n Haines were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs: Omer Baugh. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mallock, Misses i i a a Mittie Shaw and Dan Shaw were Sunday dinner guesls of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Eagen and Charlotte o'f Clifton -nil. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Duncan and Bill had.Mrs.

Annie Richardson of Hunlsville as a weekend Additional Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graves and children of Columbia. Afternoon juesls were Mr. and Mrs.

William Campbell and sons. Mr. and Epperly spent the weekend at Gainesville with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolverton and children.

"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leathers cnlerlained with a carry-in dinner Sunday. Guests were: Mrs. Lydia Frazier and son, Cavella, Columbia; Mr.

and Mrs, Vern Mawson, Moberly; Mr. and Mrs. John. Wright and children, Salisbury; Mr. and Mrs.

R. Hunt sons and Miss Mary Lou Jacoby, Huntsville; R. W. Hardy and Mrs. Opal Lee.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Land and sous were i guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Land and children.

I am 65 and plan to retire but 1 do nol have certificate to prove my age, so I have not filed a claim. Wnal can I A. You should contact the Social Security Administration, and they will advise other possible records lhal are acceptable. They will be glad lo assisl you'in any way they can to i some acceptable evidence of your age. Q.

I am 67 years old and have been on Ihe same job for mariy years. 1 don't Ihink I am eligible for social security benefits due lo my earnings so I have not applied for (hem. Do you have any literature lhat would prove helpful to me? Yes, we have a number of pamphlets, but changes in the Social Security Law in recent years make it possible for many more older people to work and still be paid some social security benefits. We suggest you contact the Social Security Administration as soon as possible and discuss your particular case. Q.

I am 62 years of age, and my earnings from the farm are usually around $12000.00 a year. If 1 file for' my social security benefits al age 62, how much reduction do I have lo lake? At age 02, a person receives 80 cent of the amount he would receive at age 65. Pamphlet OASI-855 explains the reduction very thoroughly, or you may wish lo contacl Open Under New Management Leroy and Ruth's Cafe (formerly tht Coffee Cup Cofc) Highway 24 Wesf OPEN MONDAY, JUNE 1 6 A.M. until 10 P.M. Doyi Week Home Made PIES a Special Everyday Leroy and Ruth Taylor New Managers More Than 20 in the Restaurant Quakes Jolt New Dejhi NEW DELHI, India (AP) second minor earth tremor in two days jolted New Delhi Ibis morning.

rict office. The persons there will be glad to help you. Q. I plan to enter college this 'all, but I do have a job for the summer working for a construction company. Will 1 need a social security number for these few weeks of work? A.

If you work in employment covered by social security, you will need a social security card regardless of how little time you work or the amount of your earnings. Benefits Despite Earnings Q. I will retire on June 30, when I will be 65 years of age, arid I will have no earnings after that a My earnings have already been over $5000. this year. Can I still receive benefits for Ihe last six monlhs of the year? A.

Yes, you may. For any month a you do not earn wages of more than $100. or you do not render substantial services in self employment, you may receive your benefit regardless of the amount of your total earnings for the year. Q. I receive a company pension, and l-also receive benefits rom the Veterans Adminislra- ion, 1 am 67 years of age, but I have not i for social security benefits, because I figured I was nol eligible due lo Ihis ncome.

A. The receipt of Ihe company pension'and Veterans Benefits do not enter into Ihe decision of your eligibility for social security benefits. You should contact Ihe Social Security Administration immediately to make sure you are not losing any your social security district office. Innicites Baptized Outside Prison James Malloy, inmate al Medium Security Prison, became the first inmate to be baptized outside the prison since Hie instiution was opened early last a according to the Rocketeer, newspaper al the prison, Malloy was baptized-April 29 by the Rev. Gerald Browning, an -instructor at the Central Christian College of the Bible.

Last Sunday, Assistant Superintendent A. H. Baldwin and in- male Marvin McArthur were baptized at the St. Barnabas Episcopal Church by the Rev. Douglas R.

Vair, vicar. Mrs. Clyde Howell, Moberly; Mrs. W. E.

Alexander and son, Mrs. Verschell Webster a Robin Webster, Mrs. Kate Edmond were Thursday guests in the Earl Shaw home. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Leathers visited Wednesday nighl with Mr.

and Mrs. John Wright and daughters, Salisbury. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Turner and sons on Sunday night.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Laws made a business trip to Kansas City last week. Mrs.

Bill Tallinan enterlain- ed with a party for Mrs. Jim- mic McLean, Mrs. Bob Land Mrs. Marvin Land, Mrs, Bob Tallman, Mrs. Robert Turner Mrs.

W. L. McAclams and Misses Lillian and Mittie Shaw. Injures Left Hand Camp Plans In be Made PARIS Chi Rhos will be commissioned for camp al the Paris Christian Church Sunday al the'morning worship service. Some of them will go lo camp next week and some later.

FOR SALE Strawberries 30c a Qt. In container. Picking days ire Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Expect 1 hundred to 2 hundred Ions each picking. Daniel Beachy 4 miles South of Middle Grovt Store, Vi mile West.

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For Demonstrati suffered lacerations to In the Home Call KENNETH W. A Hearing Aid her -left hand, at work Ah the Hotel. day. He was treated at Wood-j land Hospital and dismissed. Sonotone of Quincy, 114 North Sixth Quincy, III.

A I FOR ALL MAKE A I A I I TO SERVE YOU MORE Except on these holidays New Yean Doy Waihinston'i Birthday Memorial Day Independent Day Labor Day Veteran's Doy Day Chrirtmai Day Tomorrow Is MEMORIAL DAY AND WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY IN OBSERVANCE.

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