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IMoberly Monltor-lndtx Democrat May 24, 1961 LANKFORD PRE-SCHOOL GRADUATES --Pictured above are graduates of the Lankford Pre-School which is taught by Mrs. W. H. Lankford. They are, from left to right, front row--Craig Asbury, EJien Thompson, Robert Blaeuer, Lynn Turner, Eddie Acheson, Pamela Van Cieve and Dirk Miller; middle row--Kerry Dougherty, Billy Orscheln, Sally Daly, Gary Gibson, Dincy McKinney, Paige Manard and Shelley Sims; and back row--Bo-Bette Evans, Charles Lynch, Cindy Harrison, Mark Mueller, Sally Sue Sanders and Gregory Fox.

(Photo by Jerry Hente--Miller's) Graduation Party Held at Lankford Pre-School Graduation exercises and a par- V. W. Yowell, 824 West Coates enrolled for a short period were: Linda Wichita. Kan- Andrea and Alan Eppley, Pittsburgh, grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Derby, 936 Franklin; and Michael Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Meyers Wichita, formerly of Moberly.

The 19G1-62 wfll begin Sept. 11. Pre-regisrrations are now being made. Battle Flares Over Use of City Park At Savannah, Ga. ty were held Friday morning in' the home of Mrs.

W. H. Lankford, 323 Epperson, for graduates of the Laakford Pre-School. Ail children participated in the program, which consisted of songs, picture stories, nursery rhymes, counting, finger stories and dances. Certificates were presented and a social period was held with children and their parents present.

Mrs. Charles Mileham assisted Lankford with arrangements. Graduates and their parents were: Acheson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. Acheson, 1136 Fisk avenue; a i Asbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Asbury.

108 North Morler street; Robert V. Blaeuer, son of Mr. and s. Channing Blaeuer, 703 South Fifth street; Sally Ann Daiy, daughter of Mr. snd Mjs.

R. W. Daiy, U21. Fisk avenue? Kerry Jo a y. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Elw'ood Daugherty, 14 Westwood: Bo-Bette Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Evans, 408 West Logan street: Gregory Fox, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence N. Fox. 211 College; Gary Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Gibson, 543 Gratz Brown; Cynthia Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Harrison, 407 East Logan street: Charles Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M.

Lynch, 401 Harrison: Paige Manard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Manard. 813 South Fourth: Cynthis McKinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John K. McKinney, 308 North Ault street: Dirk Miller, son! of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller, 1307 After Throat Surgery Fisk avenue: Mark Mueller, son of Dr. and Mrs.

R. C. 1252 West Reed street: Elmer M. Orr Is Resting After Illness KEYTESVTLLE--The Rev. Elmer M.

Orr, pastor of First Baptist Church, is taking his vacation this street. week and next week. He and his Out-of-town students who left Sunday for Cherry- vine, he plans to spend the time resting. The Rev. niece of Dr.

and Mrs. D. W.jMr. Orr became ill about 10 days Chute, 258 West Carpenter ago and was advised by his phy- warfare over sician to take a few weeks' rest. The Rev.

Gerald Cook of Moberly supplied for him the past two Sundavs. New Leaders Of Allegheny Map Course Murchison Gives Only Hint of Plans After Winning Control By GEORGE BOWEN SEW YORK (AP)--The battle is over and where do we go from here is the question today facing stockholders in the AUeghacy Corp. who voted a change is command of an empire controlling S6.7 billion. John D. Murchison, 39, the Texan who successfully led the dissidents in an uphill assault, declined to go beyond a hint of his wishes.

He referred to a meeting today of Ms new board of directors virtually all decisions on the day- to-day operation of the holding corporation and any radical change in the use of the millions of dollars at its disposal. Only One Dictum The 31-year-old corporation has paid only one dividend of a nickel, ridiculed by Murchison, and that was at the height of the battle this year for control. Murchison voiced only one dictatorial dictum Tuesday in Baltimore after he had won control of Alkghany by nearly 854,000 votes out of more than nine million cast in this century's biggest struggle OB the financial field. That was that Allan P. Kirby 68.

the power behind and in front of the Alleghany Corp. since 1937. has not and will not be offered a spot on the board of directors. "It's to him" to make any peace overture, Murchison said. Kirby is the biggest single individual stockholder in Alleghany with one-third of its shares.

The most pressing problem before the nine new directors of Alleghany, including John Murchison and his brother Clint, 37, is selection of a "chief executive officer," whether he be designated president or chairman John Murchison said nobody A A I A I Live cool, follow Penney's summer Carnival of Savings BIG PENNEY SPECIALS! BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE! SIZZLING VALUES IN EVERY jf i Traffic Death Log JEFFERSON CITY (AP)-The post Missouri TTiffhwav traffic Missouri Highway Patrol's traffic death log for the 24 hours ended at midnight: Last 24 hours--1 (x). So far this year--325. Same time last year--355. (x)--Represents a death not reported previously. Ga.

(AP)--Open ise of city park! playground facilities has resulted i in the arrest of several partici-j pants. I A baseball diamond was the battleground Tuesday night as some 20 Negro and white youths i fought with fists and knives. One I white youth, identified as Jimmy I received Martin, 21, knife wound up the disturbance NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, HI. CAP)--Hogs moderately active, barrows and gilts 180 lb up strong to 25 higher: saws steady to strong; 1-3 180-240 lb barrows and gilts 16.75-18.00, 1-3 sows 400 lb down 14.50-15.25. Cattle 2,000, calves 250; steers a minor, and heifers fairly steady: before police broke CQWS acfjve and arrested steady: good and low choice steers 21.00-22.50: he hoped it "would be filled quickly." Paris Couple Honors Son Home on Furlough PARIS Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Lechliter were hosts to a family dinner Sunday in honor of their Cpl. Eddie Joe Lechliter, sen-ing with the Marines. He is spending a furlough with his parents following a sea tour on Okinawa and will return to Camp Pendeltan, Calif June 18. Others present were Mr.

aM Mrs. George Herrou and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lechliter anc family, Mr. and Mrs.

Del Wheeler and family and Mrs. Hazel McMorris. several of the battlers. good to heiffirs 2QM The officers said the trouble ap- utility and commercial cow i parenlly began when the Negroes is.oO; vealers active, steady; good and prime vealers 24.00-30.00. Sheep 500; lambs and sought to use the ball park formerly reserved for white persons.

June Allyson Is 'Fine' about steady; good and lambs 14.00-19.00; cull to ewes 5.50-6,00. ewes choice choice SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP)-- JMr. and Mrs.

Towles Are Hosts at Dinner Billy Orscheln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Orscheln, 649 West Logan street: Sally Sue Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Sanders, Urbandale: Shelley Sims, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sims 641 West Logan street; Ellen Jean Thompson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Thompson, 630 West Logan street, Lynn Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, 1327 Buchanan street; and Pamela Van Cieve. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs." Jack VanCleve, 5151 West Logan street. Others Enrolled Others enrolled during the year were: Harriet BrummaU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brummall, 300 Epperson; Charlotte Raine. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph T. Raine, 927 West Reed street: Robin Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Richardson. 1125 Eftiarson; Jerry Keilch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keilch, 401 Williams street: Cristy Smith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William 0. Smith, Park Avenue Road, David Yowell. son of Mr. and Actress June Allyson is recover-j CAIRO Mr.

and Mrs. Joe ing from her second throat opera- Towles had as dinner guests Sun- tkffi within a month. iday. Mrs. Orian Day and Miss Her phy ician said her condition Irene Mason, Jacksonville.

After- was fine after Tuesday's surgery, noon guests were Mr. and Mrs. and added: "It was just what Warren, Moberly, and Frank i and Howard Burton Huntsvffle. Help Make Cancer Dressing at Huntsvflle Miss AHyson; who was divorced Mrs. Bertha McBride Mrs 31 from TV actor-producer Jacoby, Mrs.

Nels Johnson and ilrs Aubrey Jackson of Gill community helped make cancer dressings Thursday at the HuntsviDe expected, a polyp, went well and she'll be out in a couple of days--whenever she wants to Ic'ave." Dick Powell, underwent a similar operation April 27. Sisters, Once of Visit in Patton Home CLIFTON HILL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson, Kansas City, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Covington of San Gabriel. were dinner guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patton and chil- dren. Jimmy.

Colleen and Martha, and Mrs. Lillian Stenton. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. F.

Kruse, Mrs. Junie i Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Alexander, and other friends in! Clifton Hill. I Methodist Church.

Discuss Help With Bloodmobile Junior and Senior High School students interested in helping at the next Red Cross bloodmobile are to meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow on the Little Stage of the Municipal Auditorium. All young people interested in helping with the bloodmobile, to be here July 13 and 14, are urged to attend. Tickled by Boss Production supervisors at a Lansing, auto plant are literally tickled by their bosses when they're wanted, Factory, McGraw- Hill publication, reports. Each supervisor wear a cigarette pickage- sized vibrator on his belt that is acuated by aradio signal sent from a central transmitter.

Feeling the tickle, he then steps to the nearest phone and reports in. You Deserve The Best! And At Your F.S.L.I.C. Insured Citizens Savings Association You Get It! ft does make a difference where you save. So why tie for less than Up to $10,000 Each Account Insured Current Dividend With Insured Safety Subject to withdrawal or any part of your money. Citizens Savings Association Agency Fred E.

Hollingsworth, Agent 209 Reed Moberly. Mo. Phone AM Home Office Mo. This advertisement is not an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy these securities. The offer to sell is made only by the Prospectus.

5200,000.00 BUDGET INVESTMENT CORPORATION DEBENTURES Series $100,000.00 PAYABLE 5 Years 6Y 2 Series 100,000.00 PAYABLE 3 Yean Minimum Investment $500.00 In Multiples of $100.00 Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from the undersigned. F. K. Westlake K. H.

Dickson J. W. Branson F. N. Havens D.

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