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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 31

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i Deaths THE KANSAS CITY TIMES 1C Friday August 28 1970 Fete President To Fill NLRB Post County and Mrs Ruth Hitt Fallbrook a sister Mrs Nina Parker Racine Wis 18 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren Services will be held at 10 Saturday at the Runyan chapel Drexel burial in the Freeman cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapeL Stonewall Tex (AP) Lyndon Johnson former President observed his 62nd birthday quietly yesterday with his family and a Miss Doris Jean Trumbo 45 rMchiwpst onVnsthi' former associate editor Cleveland formerly of Kansas miles west of Austin 0f pjje j)enver Post died Wed- fcieveldShelivel mS A public celebration of the 7 ht in a Denver nura City 25 years She was an em- birthday is scheduled tomorrow ms nome- tie was it ployee of Southwestern Bell Tele-1 in connection with dedication phone company A brother ceremonies of the I I state Trumbo Cleveland survives Ser- raomes state vices and burial will be held Sat- across the Pedemales riv-urday in Cleveland er from the ranch death followed by two days that of his wife of 61 years Mrs Bertha Martin 83 who died Tuesday following a brief illness NEW SHIPMENT Mrs Grace Tucker I Mrs Grace Tucker 75 of 10522 East Tenth Independence died yesterday at the Lakeside hospital She was bom in Belton Tex and lived in the Kansas City area 50 years Mrs Tucker was employed with the Jones and Sons Insurance company 35 years She wTas a member of the Mount Washington Methodist church Surviving are a son Harold Tucker 3025 Hedges Independence two daughters Mrs Ruth I Reichardt 14404 East Forty third Independence and Mrs Marie Cole 8600 Roberts a brother Paul Bristow Fort Worth Tex a sister Mrs Lorraine Smith 1919 Olathe Kansas City Kansas nine grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren Services will be held at 3 Saturday at the Carson chapel Winner road and Fuller burial in Mount Washington cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel 1 chapel 6606 Independence avenue Mr Anna Hightower Ferrell Mrs Anna Hightower Ferrell 62 of 709 Walker Kansas City Kansas died Wednesday at the University of Kansas Medical Center She was born in Pine Bluff Ark and lived in Wyandotte County 14 years She had been employed by Armour Co Mrs Ferrell was a member of Grant Chape A church Surviving are a daughter Mrs Junette Massey 823 Garfield two sisters Mrs Millie Cobb 601 Quindaro and Mrs Lucille Singleton 3076 North Twenty-first two brothers Harry Hightower Pine Bluff and Floyd Hightower 711 Walker and three grandchildren Mrs Zepha Guliford Mrs Zepha Guliford 64 of 4712 Sortor drive Kansas City Kansas died Tuesday at the General hospital She was born in Hoisington Kas and lived in Wyandotte County 25 years Mrs Guliford was a member of the First Baptist church of Quindaro Services will be held at 10 Saturday at the Alice Bailey chapel burial in Westlawn cemetery Friends may call at the chapel from 6 to 9 tonight Curtis Herring Curtis Herring 64 of 3300 Farrow Kansas City Kansas was pronounced dead Wednesday apparently of a heart attack at St Margaret hospital He was born in Delhi La and lived in Kansas City Kansas 20 years Mr Herring was a laborer before he retired He was a Baptist Surviving are four brothers Ellis Herring of the home James Herring Juniper Gardens Kansas City Kansas Willie Herring and General Herring both of Monroe La and four sisters Mrs Della Mack 2804 Sewell and Mrs Theodoshia Collins Mrs Arlene Porter and Mrs Florence Dunlap all of Delhi Services will be held at 11 Monday at the Thatcher chapel burial in Woo dl awn cemetery Friends may call from 4 to 9 Sunday at the chapel Mrs Thomas Leonard Sr Mrs Ruth Perine Leonard 56 of 1013 Oakland Kansas City Kansas died Wednesday at the University of Kansas Medical Center She was born in Bexley Miss and lived in Kansas City 17 years Mrs Leonard was a member of the Metropolitan Baptist Temple Surviving are her husband Thomas Leonard sr of the home two sons Thomas Leonard jr of the home and Joe Larry Leonard $150000 STOCK MEN'S CLOTHING LADIES' FAMOUS Leather Coats Shirts NAMES Fun Fur Suits Sweaters SAVE 50 with the Army at Ft Bragg brother William Brenner Wash-six daughters Mrs Mary- Pratt ington Ind seven grandchildren Gary- Ind and Mrs Violet Hogan and three great-grandchildren Miss Marilyn Leonard Miss Marion Services will be held at 10:30 Leonard Miss Betty Kaye Leonard Saturday at the Gibson-and Miss Candie Shelray Leonard Butler chapel burial in Highland all of the home four brothers Park cemetery Friends mav call Henry Perine and Joe Nathan at the chapel after 5 to-Perine both of Bexley Chester day The family suggests contri-Perine Mobile Ala and Ford buttons to the church Perine Englewood two sisters Mrs Fannie Mae Gallowav Bob Root Hattiesburg Miss and Mrs An- Bob Root 67 of 1118 Broad-nette Nix Bexley and sevrn way died Wednesday at St Joseph grandchildren hospital He was a lifelong area resident He was a retired elec-Mrs Ralph Link itrician Surviving are four sons Mrs Beulah Link 49 of 609 Duane Root Atchison Kas North Sixty-fourth terrace Kan- Root Sioux Falls Gerald sas City Kansas died Wednes- Root Bedford Tex and Carlton day at a hospital in Denver She Root Atchison and a sister Mrs was bora in Fayetteville Edna Canaban 3700 Northeast and lived Kansas City Kan- Thirty-fifth Sendees will be held sas four years Surviving are her at 10 Saturday at the Sgt Maj Ralph Link Vaughn chapel Weston burial in of the home three sons Richard Mount Bethel cemetery near Wes-Lmk and Ralph Lmk jr both ton Friends may call from 7 to 9 an Michael Link tonight at the chapel o803 Speaker road and her mother Mrs Beard Fa- Daniel Ora Schrock yetteville Services and burial will Daniel Ctra Schrock 81 Garden be Sunday Fayetteville city in Cass County died I day at a hospital in Princeton 111 Mrs Ollie McCuistion tie was a lifelong Cass County resi- Mae McCuistion 92 dent He was a retired farmer He I of 3433 the Paseo died Wednesday was a member of the Sycamore i at 0 She was bora in Grove Mennonite church near Gar-Cooper County Missouri and den Citv Surviving are seven sons lived in the Kansas City area 60 Clifford Schrock Washington III years She was a member of the Leonard Schrock Tiskilwa 111 Roanoke Presbyterian church Daniel Schrock Eaton Rapids Surviving are a son Robert 1 Mich Eldon Schrock Gridley 111 Goodale 6900 East 100th a sister Maurice Schrock Pontiac III Co-Mrs Nannie Church 312 East burn Schrock Garden City and Gregory six grandchildren and John Dale Schrock Harrisonville eight great-grandchildren Serv- three daughters Mrs Bernice Yo-I ices will be held at 1:30 clock der Garden City Mrs Zane Smith Saturday at the McGilley Mid- Henry 111 and Mrs Rosalee Gin-town chapel burial in Mount gerich Goshen Ind three sisters Washington cemetery Friend Mrs Thomas Byler Elkhart Ind may call after 6 tonight at the i Mrs Owen Kenagy Eureka 111 chapel and Mrs Daniel Driver Hesston a i i Kas 33 grandchildren and 12 Mrs August Milleret i great-grandchildren Services will Mrs Mary Milleret 77 of be held at 10 Saturday at 1605 North Seventy-ninth Kansas the church burial in Clearfork City Kansas died yesterday at cemetery Garden City Friends Providence hospital She was a mav call from 7 to 9 to-lifelong Wyandotte County resi- night at the Atkinson-Dickey dent Mrs Milleret was a member chapel Garden Citv of the Bethel United Presbyte-j rian church She and her hus- Mrs Edna Schultz band August Milleret of the Mrs Edna Grace Schultz Fall-home operated the Highland i brook Calif died Tuesday at a Park Dairy 43 years before they nursing home in Fallbrook She retired in 1956 Also surviving was born in Roseland 111 and are three sons Arthur Mille-1 lived in Fallbrook 22 years Sur-ret 2124 North Eighty-seventh viving are four sons Harlan William Milleret 8821 State Schultz 8903 East Eighty-eighth Wyandotte County and Dr Rov terrace Earl Schultz Gering Milleret Manhattan Kas two! Neb Burton Schultz Fairfield sisters Mrs Gussie Rollheiser Calif and Roland Schultz Fall-1213 North Eighteenth and Mrs brook: two daughters Mrs Doro-Mary Hilgret Louisville Ky a 'thy Bodenhamer Drexel in Cass Thomas Kenneth Adams Tnomas Kenneth Adams 71 Lenexa died yesterday at the shawnee Mission hospital He was born in Yazoo City Miss and lived in the Kansas City area the iast 46 years Mr Adams was president of Shawnee Mission Moving and Storage Co Kansas City Kansas Previously he was an air traffic controller He was a veteran of World Wars I and II Mr Adams was a member of the Old Mission Masonic lodge and past patron of its chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and a member ot the York and Scottish Rite bodies and the Abdallah Shrine Surviving are his wife Mrs Cora Adams of the home a daughter Mrs Flora MacNevin 14800 Johnson drive Shawnee and two grandsons Services will be held at 11 Saturday at the Hoge chapel Overland Park Masonic graveside services in Johnson County Memorial Gardens Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel Abel Apodaca Abel Apodaca 90 of 1663 Belleview died Wednesday at the General hospital He was born in Ysleta Tex and lived in Kansas Citv about two years He was a retired painter Surviving are his wife Mrs Concepcion Apodaca of the home a daughter Mrs Esther A Molina 4106 Roanoke road a sister Mrs Aurora Garcia Los Angeles seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Services will be held at 7 tonight and at 10 Saturday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Summit Heights cemetery Summit Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel John Brown John Brown 78 Chicago formerly of Kansas City died Wednesday at a hospital in Chicago He was born in Butler Mo and lived in the Kansas City area 30 years He was a retired painter Surviving are his wife Mrs Katherine Brown of the home two brothers George Brown 6621 Park and Ernest Brown 509 Valentine road and a sister Mrs Waldo Dargatz 1409 East Sixty-fourth North Services will be held at 3 Saturday at the I Mount Moriah chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel William Countryman William Francis Countryman 76 4514 Forest died Wednesday at the Menorah Medical Center He was born in Burlington la and lived in the Kansas City area 46 years He was a retired building superintendent Surviving are his wife Mrs Louise Countryman of the home and a sister Mrs Edith Giragdet Aurora 111 Graveside services will be held at 1 Saturday in Mount Washington cemetery Friends may call after 6 tonight at the Shell By Joe Lastelic Of The Star's Washinston Bureau Washington Another opportunity is at hand for President Nixon to alter the complexion of the National Labor Relations board and give it a Republican majority and a conservative tinge The term of Frank McCulloch Democrat chairman of the board in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations expired Wednesday night That leaves two Democrats and two Republicans on the board Last spring the President chose a Republican lawyer from Chicago who represented management Edward Miller to he chairman Labor leaders objected but made little effort to get the Senate to refuse confirmation Three men are being talked about to fill the vacancy: Ralph Kennedy 50 a native of Springfield Mo who has been regional director of the NLRB at Los Angeles since 1958 He is a graduate of Southwest Missouri State college at Springfield and received his law degree from Washington university at St Louis in 1944 He practiced briefly in Kansas City and then at St Louis before joining the NLRB as a field attorney in 1948 Howard Anderson 50 an edtior of the Bureau of National Affairs and cochairman of the labor law committee of the American Bar association Petei Benedict 44 Republican counsel on the Senate labor committee who previously had worked for the NLRB Anniversary Event For Dennys Mr and Mrs Denny City Kansas will be honored on tiieir 57th wedding anniversary with a dinner Sunday at the home of their daughter-in-law Mrs John Hagemann Denny of 3703 Lust drive Kansas City Kansas Funeral Services Charles Brough 83 of 6011 Longview road at 10 Saturday at the Hickman Mills Community Christian church and at 2:30 Saturday in Morris Chapel cemetery Bethany Mo Friends may call from 6 to 8 tonight at the George chapel Grandview JUST ARRIVED-GIFT SHOW MOSE Motor Oil -STP-Filters-SAVE ChAZY SALE lifts Jewelry Tools SAVE 50 to 75 Bob jones outlet Mrs Martha Ofield 79 of 2722 North Early Kansas City Kansas at 10 Saturday at the Pleasant Valley Baptist church burial in Westlawn cemetery Friends may call at the Mrs Jones chapel from 6 to 9 'tonight 18341 914 Grand Open 9 to 6 YOU MISS THIS SALE YOU'VE MISSED IT! I Riverfront iSS iTOrli! mm riVi St- John TWO DAYS ONLY! Prices good 'til Sun at KC Kansas store Easy routes to Wards for customers north of the river Karen Clark and Jimmy Clark could almost Hide behind this 95-pound watermelon judged the largest by weight at the Missouri State fair Sedalia The children of Mr and Mrs Clark Otter Lake Mich toured the ground with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Ralph Sims Kingsville Mo (Wirephoto) Largest Melon VERSATILE JUMPER Smart little jumper to wear alone with blouses and sweaters Side-button closing cuffed patch pocket A-line styling in Coloray rayon bonded to acetate tricot Black or brown tweed sizes 10-18 1412-2212 SAVE 2 Men's sport shirts tuned for campus 99 REGULARLY $6 A campus winner! Yours in smooth polyester-cotton broadcloth that never needs ironing New long pointed collar- trim-tapered for fit Long sleeves Bright solids S-M-L-XL Hurry! SAVE 31 Men's knit shirts in rich colors SAVE 311! Olive leather monk strap 88 PAIR REGULARLY 1499 Antiqued tone leather soles rubber heels Men's 7V2 to 11 12 Boys' with vinyl soles heels Sizes 8V2-3 reg 899 688 Sizes 3V2-7 reg 999 788 REGULARLY $5 A knockout! Smooth Kodel polyester-cotton never needs ironing Fashion-new long-point collar New solids highlighted by contrast stitch trim S-M-L-XL IN ERl Downtown only Phone orders collect to GRand 1-7515 tr CHARGE IT" WITH CONFIDENCE! WARDS CHARG-ALL PLAN HAS CONVENIENT BUDGET PAYMENTS.

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