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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 22

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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES WEDNESDAY JUNE 14 1961 Deaths RUGGED IS RIGHT! Rugged is how you look in Jeans and rugged is how they wear and wear For are cut slim and snug from the world's heaviest denim with Copper fiivets at all strain points! daughters Mrs Leonard Vohs 9511 Fremont and Mrs Richard George 605 West Eighty-sixth Kansas City three sisters Mrs Sims 3510 East Fifty-seventh Kansas City and Mrs Thomas Kane 3505 Woodend and Mrs Mary Kraft 736 Sandusky both of Kansas City Kansas Services and burial Thursday in Louisburg Independence George Rutter 72 a former district manager of the Sun Electric corporation in Kansas City died Tuesday at an Independence hospital following a heart attack He is survived by his wife Mrs Nancy Rutter of the home Services Friday morning in Independence burial at Lawrence Kas READ AND USE STAR WANT ADS Kansas City Kansas at 10 Thursdav morning at Newcomer chapel Kansas City Kansas burial in Mount Hope cemetery Mrs Victoria Caroline Smith 81 of 642 Tenney Kansas City Kansas at 1:30 Thursday at Gibson chapel burial in Highland Park cemetery Friends may call after 6 tonight at the chapel DEATHS OVER KANSAS Louisburg Frank A Knecht 73 a retired farmer and farm implement dealer hete and in Paola died of a heart attack here Monday at the Miami County hospital He was bom in Kansas City Kansas and had lived in Miami County 65 years Survivors include two ture agencies and held posts in drug industry associations Mrs Clyde Carroll 55 of 801 Brighton at 1:30 Thursday at the Blackman chapel burial in Memorial Park cemetery The pallbearers: Nelson Smith Earl Austin Bryan Denton Orville Camden Richard Kingsbury and Richard Finehart George Eiekhoff 57 of 3718 Gibbs Wyandotte County at 1:30 Thursday at Simmons chapel burial in Maple Hill cemetery Mr Elizabeth Kurz 88 1928 East Seventy-first terrace at 2 Thursday at the Wagner chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Joe McVay 86 of 4509 Rainbow coima Calif hospital He was born in Kansas City and moved to Pa-coima seven years ago He was a truck driver for Duff Repp and the Merchants Delivery company here and had been a construction worker at Pacoima Surviving are his wife Mrs Henrietta Stout two sons John Franklin Stout and Larry Stout and a daughter Miss Gloria Lee Stout all of the home and his parents Mr and Mrs Claude Stout sr Pacoima Graveside services at 2 Friday in Green Lawn cemetery GEORGE STRINGBERG George Stringberg 56 of 3918 Wayne died of a stroke yesterday at the General hospital Mr Stringberg a lifelong resident of Kansas City was a retired sheet metal worker He had been a member of the former Slavens Methodist church Surviving are a brother Leonard Stringberg 6225 Olive and a sister Mrs Hulda Miller 6912 Monroe MRS BLANCHE THOMPSON Mrs Blanche Thompson 87 of 10122 Golf Independence died yesterday at the home She was born in West Tremont Me and lived here 32 years She was a member of the Sheridan Mo Methodist church and the Order of the Eastern Star Surviving are a daughter Mrs Dorothy Finn 710 South Hawthorne Independence a son Valdir Dix Cincinnati nine grandchildren eight great-grandchildren and four great-greatgrandchildren Services at 1 Thursday at the Floral Hills chapel burial in Floral Hills cemetery Friends may call at the chapel between 7 and 9 tonight Check it out before you check in! Clay Center Kas and a brother William North Clay Center ARTHUR NYHART Arthur N'yhart 50 of 1064 Stine Kansas City Kansas died yesterday after suffering a heart attack while caddying at the Mead-owbrook Golf and Country club He was a lifelong resident of Kansas City Kansas Mr Nyhart had worked until recently as a delivery man for the Palace Clothing company in Prairie Village He was forced to leave the job because of ill health Surviving are a daughter Mrs Judith Kay East-wood 1515 North Sixtieth Wyandotte County twin sons Stanley Nyhart with the Air Force at Keesler Air Force base Mississippi and Steven Nyhart with the Army at Ft Sill Okla and a half-sister Mrs Josephine Thompson 4000 the Paseo DONNA RAYE PRITCHARD Donna Rave Pritchard 12 of 5104 Agnes died yesterday at the home Surviving are her mother Mrs Betty Garrett two sisters Miss Diane Kaye Pritchard and Miss Kathy Ellen Pritchard and a half sister Miss Rebecca Garrett all of the home her maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Charles Harmon 8631 East Twenty-ninth terrace and her paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Glen Pritchard 123 North Hardesty Services at 1:30 Friday at Floral Hills chapel burial in Floral Hills cemetery mrs jennTeradford Mrs Jennie Radford 88 a former resident of Kansas City Kansas died yesterday in a nursing home at San Gabriel Calif She was the widow of George Radford a coal and building materials merchant in the Armourdale district of Kansas City Kansas who died about 1907 Mrs Radford had lived in California many years Surviving are a son Leo William Radford Hollywood Calif and six grandchildren A nephew' William Radford Platte Woods is a member of The staff GEORGE RAY George Ray 67 of Leaven worth Kas died Monday at the home He had lived in Leavenworth 35 vears He was a member of the Old Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Leavenworth the Knights of Columbus the Nocturnal Adoration society and the Eagles lodge Leavenworth He was an operations engineer for the Tobin Construction company where he had worked SAMUEL ALLEN Samuel Allen 88 formerly of Kansas City died yesterday at a Jfcrsing home Butler Mo He 'vas born in California Mo and had lived here about 40 years He had lived the last 13 years in Merwin Mo He was a sheet metal worker here Surviving are a son Herbert Allen 3846 Euclid two grandchildren and a great-granddaughter Services at 2 Thursday at the Six chapel Adrian Mo burial in Crescent Hills cemetery there SMITH CROCKETT Smith Crockett 50 East Leav-enworth died yesterday of a heart attack at the home He was born in New Market Mo and bad lived in Weston and East Leavenworth most of his life He was a tobacco farmer Surviving are his wife Mrs Virginia Crockett of the home a brother William Crockett New Market and a sister Mrs Arrah Cotter Casa Grande Ariz Services at 2 Thursday at the Vaughn chapel Weston burial in Graceland cemetery Weston EZRA EWALD Ezra Ewald 82 of 2415 East Sixty-seventh retired electrical contractor died yesterday at the home He had resided in Kansas City for the last eight years coming here from Chicago He was born at Port Elgin Ontario Canada and came to the United States as a teen-ager He was a member of the Church of the Nazarene joining in Chicago in 1910 and had been a delegate to many district assemblies He was prominent in the work of the First Nazarene church here Surviving are his wife Mrs Flossie Ewald of the home three daughters Mrs Bay Moore 2417 East Sixty-sev enth Mrs Moss Fort Worth Tex and Mrs Anderson San Bruno Calif a brother Bert Ewald Morse Saskatchewan Canada and six grandchildren Services at 2 Friday in the First Nazarene church burial in Green Lawn cemetery Friends may call at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo until 1 Friday HARRY FISC US Harry Fiscus 79 of Swain Ark Get the new 1961 mm FINEST JEANS -SINCE 1850 MOBIL TRAVEL GUIDE TO THE SOUTHWEST SOUTH CENTRAL STATES On the beck pocket took tor the Red Tab end Out distinctive stitched design FUNERAL SERVICES Dave Biven 72 of One Hun dred Fifteenth and 69 highway at 1:30 today at the Gates chapel burial in Johnson County Memorial Gardens The pallbearers Will Morgan Ed Brooks Harold Strasser John McDonald Louis Helmreich and Ross Hill Dr Edward A Cahill 75 of 836 Huntington road at 10 Thursday at the Vistitation Catholic church bur-rial in Mount Olivet cemetery The rosary w'ill said at 8 tonight the Mellody-- Eylar and Main Dr Cahill was the first president of Allied Labo-Dr Edward A ratories and Cahill chairman of the board from 1953 to 1957 He served on several Department of Agricul- Covers: Ariz Ark Colo Kars La Mo Mex Okia Tex I QDrwf I Lwl I Are ec er-fu Imnmhnm can decide at a glance where to stay and and what to expect when you get there Tells where to what to see and do! The Guide pinpoints thousands of fascinating places to visit gives facts about landmarks local history hunting fishing state and national parks and includes lists of camping boating hiking and scenic sites i Now on sale for only $1 at most Mobil stations Drive in for your copy today! This new 480-page travel encyclopedia gives you eyewitness information about more than 2500 hotels motels restaurants and resorts Here are hard-to-get facts about prices quality service cuisine atmosphere when open EVERYTHING! Features exclusive quality ratings! During the past few months every establishment listed as personally INSPECTED by a team of travel experts and RATED from better than average ()to outstanding () You died yesterday at a nursing home He retired last year Sur at 1900 Linwood He was born in vivjns are jjs wife Mrs Lena Ray Mo and came here Mobil ONTGOMERYWAR PAYROLL CHECKS CASHED FREE MOBIL OIL COMPANY 150 42nd St New York 17 I It Pays to Read and Use Sunday Star Want Ads FOR BARGAIN-HUNTING GROWNUPS St Joseph from Swain a month ago He w'as a veteran of World War I Surviving are his wife Mrs Laura Mae Fiscus of the home a son Howard Fiscus Florida a daughter Mrs Arlene Gurwitz Baltimore two stepdaughters Mrs Alice Marie Somfleth Kansas City and Mrs Alberta Roth 3921 East Sixty-eighth two brothers Clarence Fiscus 1976 North Twenty-ninth Kansas City Kansas and George Fiscus California and Six grandchildren Services at 11 Friday at the Sheil chapel burial in Mount Washington cemetery MRS ADDIE GUSTAFSON Mrs Addte Gustafson 64 died vesterdav at Nevada Mo She was bom in Rich Hill Mo and was a former resident of Independence Mrs Gustafson was a member of the Stone church She leaves a sister Mrs Lola Moore Liberty and five brothers Chapman 1231 Weit Ruby Independence Vem Chapman Commodore hotel Lloyd A Sie-bert 4836 North Wheeling Gash-land in Clay County Orville Siebert 3125 South Ninth and Edward Chapman 3908 East Sixtieth terrace NICK HOWARD Nick Howard 85 of 9215 East Sixty-fifth terrace Raytown died yesterday at a nursing home at 505 East Eighty-seventh He had been ill about a year Mr Howard was bom in Austria and moved to Raytown 10 years ago from Greenwood He was a retired farmer Mr Howard was a member of Our Lady of Lourts Catholic church Surviving are his wife Mrs Victoria Howard of the home a daughter Mrs Christine Scearcy 5712 Blue Ridge Raytown two grandsons and four great-grandsons The rosary will be said at 8:30 tonight at the Sheil chapel 11924 East Forty-seventh Services at 9 Thursday at Our Lady of Lourdes church burial in Mount Olivet cemetery WILLIAM McNICKLE William McNickle 69 of 703 North Eighteenth Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at the Wadsworth Veterans hospital where he had been a patient seven years He w'as born in Kansas City Kansas Mr McNickle had served of the home two daughters Mrs John MrGlinn and Mrs Lola Trum both of Leavenworth two sons John Gillespie Leavenworth and Raymond Gillespie Denver Services at 9 Thursday at the Old Cathedral burial in Mount Calvary cemetery Leavenworth MRS JAMES RICHARDSON Mrs Bessie Richardson 69 of 2447 Forest died Monday at the General hospital Surviving are her husband James Richardson of the home a sister Mrs Helen Richardson Little Rock Ark and a brother Alonzo Parker 704 East Fifty-fifth Services at 2 clock Thursday at the Jones Stevens chapel burial in Green Lawn cemetery RAYMOND SCHWANDT Ravmond Sehw'andt 58 of Cleveland died yesterday at St hospital of a heart attack He came here a week ago to visit a daughter He was a member of the New'burgh Masonic lodge and the A1 Sirat Grotto Cleveland Surviving are his wife Mrs Christine Schwandt of the home: tw'o daughters Mrs 1 DiTirro 2524 West Seventy seventh Prairie Village and Mrs Dorothy Amato Cleveland a son Raymond Schwandt jr two sisters Mrs Edward Eppele and Mrs Ruth Loepp a brother Clarence Schwandt all of Cleveland and seven grandchildren MRS IDA ALICE-SHEEHAN Mrs Ida Alice Sheehan 91 of 5841 Elmwood died yesterday at a nursing home at 100 East Thirty-sixth She was born in Jackson and had lived here 53 years Surviving are three daughters Mrs Helen 829 Trail Ridge Independence Mrs Dorothy Nauss Punta Gorda Fla and Mrs Glen Hicks Lenexa two sons Willie Sheehan 5925 Troost and Edwin Sheehan Fair Oaks Calif a sister Mrs Carrie Adams Temple City Calif 12 grandchildren 23 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren Services at 3 Thursday at the Muehlebach chapel burial in Green Lawn cemetery CLAUdFfTTtOUT JR Claude Stout jr 38 a former Kansas City resident died of a heart attack Monday in a Pa- FULL-SIZE DODGE DART A is for Alternator Keeps your battery charged even at engine-idle speeds is for Bargain The great deal you get with Dodge in June is for Comfort Chair-high seats you can relax in is for Dependable the way Dodge Dealers are is for Economy Gas-saving Six and V8 engines is for Fun have plenty in a Dodge is for Gala savings you get if you buy now! is for Handling Easy True I is for Interiors Plush Roomy Easy to care for is for June The best time to get a great deal with Dodge I is for Kick you can feel on the open road is for Luxury You get it with every Dodge IVI is for Many models to choose from is for Now for Opportunity Yours! If you hurry is for Parking Never a better time to deal on Dodge nutrition Quality is why! in World War I He was a mem- her of the Quindaro American Legion post He w'orked for Swift Co from 1930 to 1952 A sister Miss Dora McNickle of the home survives Services at 11 Thursday at the Fulton chapel: burial in Mount Hope cemetery JOHN BRYcFmUIR John Bryce Muir 78 Salina Kas died yesterday at Doctors hospital Surviving are his wife Mrs Fannie Muir 2839 Troost three daughters Mrs Dorothy Servais and Miss Grace Muir both of 4774 Falmouth and Miss Pauline Muir Topeka a sister Mrs Greene and a brother Joseph Muir both of Salina Services at 2 Thursday at the Rush Smith chapel Salina burial in Memorial Park cemetery there MISS LAVmiA NL NORTH Miss Lavinia North 77 of 4304 Summit died yesterday at Research hospital after a 3-week illness She was bom in Osborn Mo and had lived here 40 years Miss North was a stenographer several years for the Methodist Publishing house She was a member of the Westport Presbyterian church and the Gleaners Surviving are two sisters Miss Alice North of the home and Mrs Ethel Landin SENSATIONAL VALUE -GYM SET I mm COMPACT DODGE LANCER 1330 Main 10th Main Club Plaza The Landing 63rd Troest 524 Minn Ave Leavenworth Kans Poy ST00 a Week Dodge does it easily is for Quality You get it in Dodge from bumper to taillight is for Rust-proofed bodies is for Safety-rim wheels that protect you in case of blowouts is for Torsion-Aire ride Smooth Level is for Unitized body Tough Sturdy Quiet is for Value High trade Low price Great Cars is for Welcome The way you feel at your Dodge marks the spot Your Dodge STANDARD OR COMPACT YOU GET A GREAT DEAL WITH DODGE down to your Dependable Dodge Now! Go get your Dodge while the good! Open Chg A Account 4- 1 4- 2 2 2 2 ik 4-4- New rolled safety edge steel bucket seats Sunproof I ik red green yellow 4- Compare at Pay Only KANSAS CITY KAS DAVIDSON BROS MOTOR CO 846 State Ave KANSAS CITY MO MIDWEST MOTORS 601 Truman Road KANSAS CITY MO SHERMAN MOTORS 7320 Troost OVERLAND PARK KAS SHORTMAN MOTORS INC 7911 Metcalf 50c a Week $2000 Badminton Headquarters for Tether Ball Basket Boll Croquet 4- Horse Shoes and ether fun gomes for your yard et.

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