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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 43

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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES THURSDAY JUNE 1 191 A Bulldozer Attack on Trash BOARD SET TO RULE FOL RTH VOTE IS SET Kearney to Decide June 6 on IN WOMAN'S APPFAI "aer er 111 llUllinit x) I I LHL A f0urth election on a pro posal to issue S80000 in gen- City Personnel Group Endsi URGED A NEGRO DRIVER FOR BUS Robert Kennedy Made Forceful Suggestion a Company Official Says is only one good namely Knowledge and only one evil ignorance -A U- eral obligation bonds will be held Jun 6 in Kearney The bonds are to be used DRUG SALES DESCRIBED jto improve the water and I sewer systems of the Clay Testimony Is That Low-Cost County town Drugs Were Available The heat of lightning bolt HO BLAME ON POLICE Why be satisfied with less than sons 67 experience Birmingham Department Cleared of Role in Race Rioting a causes nitrogen to combine with oxygen The nitrogen ox ides disolve in rain forming to Many The city personnel appeal with minerals in the earth to1 form nitrate fertilizer KiftieileiurAr Sfuneta 6800 Troost Avenue Telephone HI 4-20605 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES JACOB 15 age 90 years of 4036 Olive passed away Mav 29 1961 Rosary recitation Thursday at the funeral home WOODLAND at LINWOOD from where funeral will be held 8:30 a Friday Services at Blessed Sacrampnt church 39th and Bellefontaine 9 a Friday Interment cemeterv MELLODY-McGTLLEY-EYLAR WOODLAND AT LINWOOD WA 1-7717 MR PETER of 1844 East 47th terrace passed awav Mav 31 1961 age 62 vears NEWCOMER'S SONS LO 1-0024 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES NELLIE MAag5 Olathe Kansas passed away May 30 Services 1 Thursday Berlin Community church Berlin Mo Interment Fairview cemetery Berlin Mo FRYE SON- OLATHE KAS DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES IDA age 87 of 6700 N'Lak trafficway passed awav Mav 31 1961 BLACKMAN GUARDIAN HOME CH 1-4040 SMITH -MRS LET ITTa JET 5310 Paseo passed away Max 31 1961 age t6 years NEWCOMER'S SONS LO 1-0024 VACCARO Gio VANN tTEXVIET age 76 years of 1416 Indep ave passed away May 30 Rosarv Thursda- 8 at the chapel 2117 Indep blvd from where funeral will he held Friday morning 8:30 Services St church 9 o'clock Burial Calvary cemetery PASSANTINO BROS GR 1-2844 YVALKER-mr JOHN nT43PnPt 65th st passed away Mav 31st 1961 age 88 years Services 4 Thursda x-at the chapel on the Paseo at Brush Creek blvd Cremation SONS LO 1-0024 ZA EMIL BOSTS age 78 ot SC Joseph Mo passed away Sundax- evening Remains will lie in state at th funeral home till Thursdav 10 a ns Graveside services Thursday 2 at the Memorial cemetery St Joseph Mo TIGERMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME 2 38 PROSPECT WA 4-S0S6 WITH EARTH this high loader driven j7 Stein-hauser avenue Independence was part of the Jackson County highway yesterday in a cleanup campaign in the Arch Bridge the operation are Miss Betty O'Daniel county sanitarian 8612 East Seventeenth street Intercity the owner of the MRS MARTHA age 86 of Parker Kansas passed away Mav 30 Services the Eddy chapel Thurs at 2 Burial in cemeterv EDDY FUNERAL HOME OSAWATOM1E KANSAS TKIA-MRs ANNA age 72 of 11 Dartmouth rd passed away Mav 31 1961 Rosary recitation 8 Fridav at I he chapel WOODLAND at LINWOOD from where funeral will he held 8:30 a Saturday Services at St Alovsius church nth a- Prospect 9 Interment Mt Olivet cemeterv AIELLO Y-McGILLE V-EYLA WOODLAND AT UNWOOD WA 1-7717 Montgomery Ala May 31 CAP) A bus company official testified today that Robert Kennedy attorney general urged him vigorously to get a Negro to drive a freedom bus when white drivers refused to move it When he replied that no Negro drivers were available the witness said Kennedy told him hell you can look for one can The statement came in federal court after Birmingham police were cleared of blame for race rioting there but a similar Justice department complaint against Montgomery' police was left pending Called by Kennedy Called as a defense witness George Cruitt of Birmingham Greyhound superintendent said Kennedy telephoned him after regular drivers refused to take the bus from Birmingham to Montgomery Several scheduled trips were canceled before a Greyhound driver finally made the run May 20 A white mob attacked the when the bus got here and the Justice department contends police to provide protection Cruitt told the court that hen he told Kennedy the I regular drivers refused to! take the bus out of Birmingham for fear of violence after rioting there the attorney someone ebefor drive SISTER MARY BERTRAND self- Sister Mary Bertrand Tay- COVERING TRASH 1410 Maywood equipment put to work community Shown watching and George Krebs property FLORISTS ELMER (MIKE) age 60 passed away Alav 30 at his home De Soto Kas route 1 Survived bv wife Bet nice 1 daughter Patricia 1 son Jerry all of the home another son Robert Hickman Mills Mo: 3 sisters Mrs Gras and Airs Naomi Swctt both of California Airs Margaret Bergin Bon-ner Springs Kas 3 grandchildren huneral 9 a Friday from the Bonner Sp-ings Sacred Heart church Burial Shawnee cemetery Shawnee Kas Rosary 8 Thursday eve at the funeral home ALDEN HARRINGTON SONS Eonner Springs Kas HA 2-4074 In the campaign accumulated trash was removed from unauthorized dumping areas such as the end of dead-end roads Miss said that 12 truck loads of trash was removed from one area alone The cleanup program was started to prevent a possible spread of disease through the breeding of mosquitoes and rats in the trash areas Help by Residents Residents in the neighborhood co-operated by taking accumulated refuse to a parking lot at 8401 Truman road Employees from the county highway department carried the debris to sanitary lands fills Miss O'Daniel said that in two large unofficial dumping areas the trash was covered with earth by the use of high loaders The area in the campaign is between Independence and Kansas City It is bounded on the west by Blue Ridge boulevard the north by Truman road and south by Twenty-third street Special designs skilled artists eager to serve night-day We collect at ona address deliver to another no extras AH FIionesWB 1-1T1I board ended its hearings last dilute nitric acid which reacts night in the firing of Mrs Kathryn Cable The board's ruling will be announced in 10 days to two weeks In the third hearing in the' appeal employees of the drug room at the General hospital testified that it had been a practice for years for city employees as well as hospital staff members to receive free drugs for themselves Others Said to Benefit Also a system of selling drugs at cost plus 10 per cent had been carried on for many city employees as well as those working at the hospital employees said William Kelly who was also discharged from the pharmacy and has appealed his case said that the practices had been in effect for the 22 years he had worked in the drug room He testified that on several occasions persons other than those working for the city had received free drugs Mrs Cable testified that she never gave free drugs to persons other than city employees On Missing Morphine Also she said that she unaware of a shortage of 2100 1 i -grain morphine tablets discovered by the federal narcotics bureau Timothy attorney for the city said that much morphine would bring about 10500 on the illegal market Lowell Knipmeyer chairman of the appeals board said he believed the crucial point is whether Mrs Cable was a victim of circumstances that she was caught in a idespread practice or whether she was responsible for her own actions Also he said there is the question of to draw the line in firing employees directly and indirectly involved in dispensing drugs free or at cost when the practice was not authorized officially ASIES Services for Mrs Jeannette Asies of 9300 Cherry will be held Thursdax afternoon at 3 in the Stine A-McCIure chapel 3235 GUlham plaza Interment will follow in Forest Hill cerae- STINE Sl McCLURE MK KTHIK 61st street Mission Kansas passed away Mav 31 1961 age 6T years Services 2 Friday at the chapel on the Paseo at Brush Creek blvd Interment Forest Hill cemetery 0 NEWCOMER'S SONS LO 1-0024 BRANNON Services for Mrs Frances Brannon of 7426 Wayne will be held at 1:30 Thursday afternoon in the Stme McClure chapel 3235 Gill-ham plaza Interment Mt Moriah ceme-terv Tile family will receive friends from 7 to 9 Wednesday evening STINF McCLURE WE BRoWn-Mrs 'g'EURgia li JT age 34 of 7017 12th terrace passed away Mav 31 In state at the chapel Strong ave at 37th where services will be held at 3 Friday Interment Maple Hill SIMMONS FUNERAL HOME FA 1-5775 Bt MR' DAISY MAY age 75 of 1019 Fuller passed away May 29 1961 at the home of her daughter Mrs Marie Presta of 4953 No Kansas Services 1pm Thursday in the chapel 6606 Independence ave Interment Floral Hill cemetery SHEIL FUNERAL HOME CH 1-6665 ST AM A S' HUB ERf t7 FILIBERTO age 4323 East 13th passed awav May 29th Funeral services Friday 8:30 a from Reising Chapel 322 North 7th street and 9 a at the Holy Name church Kas Rosary 8 Thursday Interment Mt Calvary In state after 6 Thursday REISING FUNERAL HOME DR 1-3257 CARSON SiRTTNSLK of 911 Alt Clain street of Falls City Nebraska passed awav Alav 30 1961 age 61 vears Services and interment Falls City Nebraska LO 1-0024 II AC OS El'll 706 Pearl Harrisonville Mo passed away afternoon Survived by one daughter Miss WillElla Deacon of the home Funeral service in SL Episcopal church Friday June 2nd 2:30 Burial Orient cemetery Harrisonville RUN BURGE FUNERAL HOME HAR ISONV1LLE MO TU 4 3712 I SAM age 72 of 524 Olivo passed away May 31 1961 Survived bv daughter Mrs Tony Sgaraglino 1130 E' Aftssouri ave brother George De Martino 524 Olive: also 2 grand children Mr De Martino will lie in state Thursday after 7 at the chapel from where funeral will be held Friday 8 30 a Services Holy Rosary church 9 a Interment St Mary's cemetery Rosarv recitation Thursday 8 SEBBETO FUNERAL HOME BA 1-4400 FKHK MISS MARY age TSL of Lee Summit rd Services 1:30 Friday Speaks chapel Burial Woodlawn SPEAKS FUNERAL HOME LEXINGTON AT WALNUT CL 2-9200 WANT AD RATES LOST lost Fairyland Fur valuable papers reward tti dav 2-5181 GOOSEY MRS NANNIE age 78 of 1246 Pennsylvania Kansas City AIo passed away Mav 30 Funeral services Lyon funeral chapel Plattsburg Mo Friday 10 a Burial Plattsburg LYON FUNERAL HOME PLATTSBURG MO CALF 2 momhs Red-hiack Angus Mi--' I Reward TA ion Hilt 2-2305 CALF Dark red Shorthorn bull 4 months very aluable breeding animat Reward no questions Shorthorn Farm GE 6-1410 GROH MR HENRY WILLIAM age 89 passed away May 30 1961 Rosarv 8:15 Thursday in the Wilson Chapel Services Fridav 9 a from (he Holy Trinity church Interment Holy Crosscemeter WILSON SON Pnol Kansas CANDLE holder from brass candlestick either on 51st terr or BeliefontaBte Reward JE 1-4843 DOG- Boxer brown prominent scar each hind leg last seen Mav 24 E6563S Butch: rewarii- Call HA Lost Monday Part Chihuahua Tan brown- No collar Strayed from Rose-dale district TA 2-8089 MR 1YILBLR age 75 of 7109 Marty Overland Park Kas passed away May 31 1961 Rosarv recitation 8 Thursday at the funeral home MAIN UNYVOOD from where funeral will be held 8:15 a Fridav Services Queen of the Holv Rosarv church 71st Metcalf 9 Interment Aft Olivet cemeterv AIELLOD -AtcGILLEY-EYLAR MAIN AT LINWOOD PL 3-6200 DOG German shepherd black and silver If puppy: male found please call 1-2800 Robin gchudv HA DOG German shepherd female- slit Vicinitv north of Sua-mit Reward IN 1-7486 Tues-dav suffering a heart attack at the home Mr Miller was born in I Seneca Kas and reared in Kan-sas City He attended the Kansas City Junior college Kansas State university and the University of Kansas City School of Law In 1940 he moved to Durham where he was a real estate developer and lawyer Recently he reestablished a residence here He was a member of the Acadia Street Seventh Day Adventist church in Durham Surviving are his wife Mrs Louise Miller and a son Richard Miller jr both of the home two daughters Mrs Wilber A Bishop jr San Bernadino Calif and Miss Jacqueline Miller of the home a sister Mrs A Proctor Durham: a brother Edwin Miller jr Raleigh and one grandchild Services at 4 Friday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Mount Moriah cemetery MRS ESTHER age 67 of 61 26th passed away Mav 29th Mrs Kapp will lie state after 6 nt Wednesday at the Butler Funeral Hnn until time of service ll a Fridav at the Oliver United Brethren church Inter ment Chapel Hills JOS A BUTLER'S SONS 22 18th FA 1-2222 KINLEV MKS KIGENIA age 84 years of 4831 State Line rd passed away May 30 1961 Services in the Freeman chapel 42nd st Broadwav Thursday morning June at 10:30 o'clock Interment Mt Moriah cemeterv FREEMAN MORTUARY LO 1-0930- Lost-strayed vicinitv SBthiBelmdfr? Young male Boxer white chest feet Reward EN 2-0298 English setter female white-blkcS spots White cataract on left eve- rr-ward KK 2-1346 DOLLY Two-wheeler Vicinity 18th-nesota lal DR 1-0799 Reward MOVIE Bell-Howelf ard i Roileiflex camera all in brown learner carrvmg case vicinity Sunshine lake Camden Call Weiser Excelafor Springs MEdford 7-2127 davS liberal reward jr NOTEBOOK Small contains car record: Motors 1504 TroStl Kortn Kansas Citv bus- Monday Reward VI 2-4596 ler of St Agnes convent 134 North Hardesty avenue died yesterday at St hospital Sister Mary Bertrand had been principal of St Ann's elementary school six years She previously taught at St James Holy Cross and St Michael's schools here and also taught in Omaha A native of London she entered the Sisters of Mercy or- MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued in Kansas City Samuel John Lutz 4 332 Denver 4 4 Norma Ann Brotherton 9603 47th 34 Larry Smith Hardin Mo 19 Barbara Ann Brown Lexington Mo 20 Arthur Eugene Van Vranken 4101 Francis 26 Margaret Anne Williams 4141 Francis 23 John Alexander Logan Omaha 53 Albert Leota Farrar Omaha 44 Don Jordan Henderson 7303 Holmes 21 Darlene Louise Wilson 6400 Flora 21 Charles Thomas Hughs 4815 46th terr 21 Katherine Bradlev 5300 46th 17 Harry Marshall Matthvs 6227 Drury 20 Carol Diann Bradley 5300 46th 20 James Jura Chicago 20 Arlene Abernathey Winton la 22 Ivory Taylor 3714 Bales 39 Wille Ann Madison 1905 24th terr 53 Kerman Roger Moore 4 836 Park lane 20 Barbara Kay Sonderman Fredericktown Mo 20 Kenneth A Edwards 5217 Swope 21 Olna Jean Hilderbrand 6738 Indiana 19 Leo Lee Gusman 838 Kansas 25 Juanita Herrera 667 Park 24 Donald Robert Forsythe 6432 15th terr 28 Zella Lorraine Burgreen West Plains Mo 23 Robert Carter 15 Englewood 3 8 Hollace Holmes 2502 53rd 17 Richard McCuiston 2004 8lst terr 19 1 Thelma Joyee Holliday 8435 Flora 20 Daniel Joseph Cates 3404 Highland 18 Wanda Faye English 4135 Monroe 20 Issued in Wyandotte County Gilbert Wilson Keels Detroit 23 Phyllis Raye Thomas 3 1st and Euclid 22 Frank Albertson Munden jr Salina Kas 23 Arlene Ruth Leffler Bonner Springs 23 Willie Lloyd Harriford jr 2730 Tracv 26 Fosteen Ward 2066 Hallock 23 Among the first witnesses called by Calvin Whitesell defense attorney in behalf of Montgomery police was a high-ranking Justice department official John Seigenthal-er who was among those beaten by the mob near the Greyhound bus station in Montgomery May 20 Mission for President Seigenthaler had come here as a representative of President Kennedy to talk with Gov John Patterson about protection for the In court he told of seeing bus riders and bystanders clubbed and beaten He was PAKAKEET-Between 83rd-85th MereifrT Yellow-green Reward 'em 3-i90-6 PARAKEET Blue yellow lSth-V LAHSON HUBERT LIONEL age 52 of 3 Olathe Kas passed away May 30 1961 Funeral services Thursdav 2 from the Santa Fe Christian church 120th State Line Interment PIpasant Valley cemetery In state at his home from 10 a Wednesdav until 9 a Thursdav CUSTER FUNERAL HOME Olathe Kas sPringhiil 686-3461 an CH 1-7667 Brunt reward FOUND CHARLES NUNNS Charles Nunns 65 of Lamar der at St Agnes convent in formerly of Kansas City died Tuesday at the Veterans hospital Mr Nunns was born in Barton CAT 7th-STate Line iong-haTre3T striped" some tan HI 4-6o9 after 5 weekdavs County Missouri and lived here 20 years before he moved to LODGE NOTICES Surviving are a sister Mrs Lily Cox and two brothers James Tay- ler and Arthur Tayler all of Lon- Lamar He was a retired stationary-don engineer for the Bemis Brothers The rosary will be said at SjBag company Surviving are his tonight at the convent I wife Mrs Inez Nunns of the Services at 11 Friday at St I home three sons Sgt Clifford BA 1 -55(H) FOB DIRECT LINE TO AD TAKERS The louowmg rate tables appiv ozuy tc want ads -ei in sollo agate rrpe in mi-orm rua-ir style The tnree-uav rates aooiv lor three 01 more consecutive navi born morning ana evening or bundav without change in com The rate- unaer ia-stlica none apolv tc ail maaaificauona not otherwise destenatefl as Classifications" Minimum charge Mt ardx os 3 agate lines Claims tor error tanst oe made in one lot correction netor secono Vates on reensst tor weeada? service momins ontv or evening nntv Mil Rill AS MRS BERTHA PAVAGIOT4 age 78 years of 1509 Lexington Court passed away May 30 1961 Pre-funeral service 8 Thursday at the funeral home WOODLAND AT UNWOOD and 1:30 Friday Services Greek Orthodox church Linwood at Flora at rtcloek Interment SI cemeterv Family requests contributions to the Anna Kartsonis Memorial Fund AfELLODY-McGILLEY-EYLAR WOODLAND AT LINWOOD WA 1-7717 LYSAGHT-MRS EDNA YY of 6115 El Alonte Fairway Kansas Services in the Freeman chapel 42nd st Broadway i P- Thursdav Graveside services 3 pm at the Topeka cemeterx Topeka Kansas FREEMAN MORTUARY LO 1-0930 GATE CITY iOdge 522 membets please assemble Gates Funeral Home 41st and Slate Line 2 Thursday to conduct serx- ices for our late brother George Everett Malcolm Ward Dudlev ft Fred Knight secretary GRANDVIEW Lodge 618 A A communication 8 official Members take notice Visitors welcome Harold Thornton Her-bert Bratton Secv run Appl Only to Ads Char axcey NORTHEAST Lodge 643 A A A 141 Van Brunt Special communication this Thursday 6 Work in first degree Stated 7:30 Visiting A MRS IDA age 82 of 569 Brent wood Heights Los Angeles Calif Louis i inn ths Suits ot tiansa General Clasailicalion: BOIH MIJKNLNG 4-MI HVLNLNG HR NUN It A IF- aw I I SCOOTER RIDER IS KILLED Two-Wheeler and Car Collide in Wyandotte County A 14-year-old paper carrier on a motor scooter was fatally injured about 6 o'clock last night when struck head on by JacqueHne'E i a me tferide rson 25 3 C3r 10 the 8500 818 Garfield 22 on Kansas avenue Wyandotte County The victim Virgil LaFollette son of Mr and Mrs Vernon LaFollette 750 South Seventy-eighth street suffered compound fractures of both legs and right arm a crushed chest and a head injury The boy never regained consciousness He died at Providence hospital about three hours after the accident The father is a contract carrier for The Star The car was driven by Melvin A Fizell 16 son of Mr and Mr Melvin Fizell 215 North One Hundred Seventh street Lt Oliver Parkison of the 48 1 sheriff's patrol said the west- Kenneth Wayne Schaub 11300 Tcenbrier 25 bound car going into the sun Loretta Charlene Foster Lee Summit 201 Day I 3 Days (7 Days tint I'et lat ul tl RAYTOWN Lodge 391 A A stated and special ccm-muneation Thursday June 7 Work in degrees Visitors welcome ref reshements Llo 4 KoHy VI M- Henrx Poertner Secy Wotds LOUIS FUNERAL HOME WA 1-7300 VI IJ MR (TroKGE KVEREtT age 63 of 3936 Mercier passed awav Max 30 1961 Funeral serxices Gales chapel state Line at 41st Thursdav 2 Diterment ML Moriah cemeterv In 7 P- rn Wednesdav GATES FUN'ERAI HOME many Charles Nunns 3625 Locust and Francis Joseph Nunns of the home a daughter Miss Aldene Nunns Los Angeles tw-o brothers Ralph Nunns Fort Worth Tex and Paul Nunns San Bernardino Calif three sisters Mrs Mable Robinson Lamar Mrs Lottie Rice 4023 West Sixtv-seventh Prairie Village and Mrs Adah Hogan 6825 Cherokee Mission Hills and two grandchildren MRS Mrs Ida Sloan 87 of 6700 North Oak Gladstone died yesterday at the home She was born in Camden Mo and lived here 55 years She was a member of the First Christian church Surviving are a son Olin Sloan of the home four brothers Joseph Joiner Oakland Calif Hardy Joiner Los Angeles Sloan Enrris Mont and Floyd Joiner 1300 Stewart Kansas City Kansas and four sisters Mrs Mary Jane Downs 514 Bellefontaine Mrs Julia Burnette 4007 Clark Mrs Elizabeth Thompson Oakland and Mrs Lottie Trader San Diego Calif il to 25 4t)Q I 265 16 to 30 I 3148 i 31? 31 to 3ft '406 371 54- 3QS MM I MRS LI A M''age 80 I 1113 SOUTH Gate Lodge Harrison Thursdav June 1 Pot iuck familv nighf 6:30 Stated 7:30 East 40th street passed awav Max welcome James Evans 31 1961 Rosary recitation William IV Gray Secy Thursday at the funeral home MAIN SHEFFIELD Chapter 143 A LINWOqil from where funeral ill IcYsl 1127 Belmont stated con Rooms to Kent Lost and Found Situations anted (JSjccspt tiotsu arm LouxHuesconi Hornes) ttOlH MtJKNLNU AMI UMNti ON xmcation June 1 6:30 Work degrees Companions welcome Roy Donahue Farris Clex-enger Seex 555 EAST Gate Commandary No 0 2547 Jackson Stated conclave Thursdav June 1 7:30 held 930 a Friday Services Our Lady of Good Counsel church 10 o'clock Interment st cemeterx- MELLOPY-MeGILLEY-FYLAR main at linwood PL 3-6200 M'A Hi i xiEs age of 19 E- 55th passed awav Max- 30 IZV Services at the rhapel 1:30 cn Floral Hills cemeterx-FEOERT Ft NERAI HOME FL 3-1178 slugged and hospitalized hen Catholic church buriato Nunns with the Army in Ger- he tried to rescue two white Frjen(iS may ca'n after noon today girls who were in the freedom at the convent bus group Whitesell asked Seigenthaler about names of bus riders in a notebook in his pocket and when the judge asked the purpose of that line of questioning the lawyer replied: just wanted to know if the Justice department is working with (Congress of Racial Equality which sponsored some of the rides) and these No Official Link Seigenthaler said he got the names in advance in a long distance telephone conversation with one of the sponsors not officially connected with in Nashville Tenn The Justice department official also was asked whether he called police when the riot broke out He said he did not With dismissal of the complaint against Birmingham police and one of three Ku Klux Klan factions put under a temporary no-violence injunction after the rioting here Judge Frank Johnson jr is still considering possible action against Montgomery police and two other Klan organizations The government seeks to compel police to protect free-riders in the future and to continue the injunction against the Klans VANDAI RANSACK HOME MRS NANNIE GOOSEY Mrs Nannie Goosey 79 of 708 Garfield died Tuesday at the General hospital Mrs Goosey was born in Estill Ky and lived here 40 years She retired 10 years ago as a practical nurse at the tuberculosis hospital in Leeds Surviving are two daughters Mrs Trice Jordan 1246 Pennsylvania and Mrs Ruth Wuebold Cincinnati two sons Robert Goosey Chicago and Sgt Ben A Goosey Columbus Ga a sister Mrs Charles Fisher FUNERAL SERVICES Filiberto Bustamante 68 of 4323 East Thirteenth at 8:30 Friday at the Reising chapel and 9 at Holy Name Catholic church Kansas City Kansas burial in Mount Calvary cemetery The MYRA-MRS age 84 oLTS terr Dassed awav Max- 30 1901 Recitation of the Rosarv at the chapel Main at Linwood 8 Thurs dav from where funeral will he held 9:30 a Friday Serxices at St Elizabeth Catholic church 10 Inter ment Mt Olivet cemeterv MELLOD Y-McGILLE Y-EYLAR MAIN AT LTNWOOD PL 3-6200 MFC At-GHFY-fRMA of 3718 GUlham passed awav Max- 29 Serxices 2:30 1 Hume XHisMohurctn RSST? 55 S2rM home until 9 In Memorlam I acate line for i Wednesdav Order of Malta Dinner 6:30 bv Assembly No 180 Donation Si Visitors welcome Gifford Baird Comm Wheeler Sr Rec WESTPORT Chapter 345 3845 Broadwav Stated meeting Thursday June 1 8 Initiation Honoring fathers Celebrating May June Ju August birthdays Visiting members welcome Corrine Folev Alberta Mossman Secy MARLBOROUGH Chapter 360 8009 Woodland Regular meet-ing 8 Party honoring worthy Grand Matron and Worthy Grand Patron and other Grand officers Visiting members welcome Lena Atteberrv Frances Lmderman Secy GATE City Chapter 381 fe ST 903 Harrison stated meeting Thursday June 1st 8 o'clock Entertaining chaplain Visiting members and friends welcome Beatrice Wmfrev Eden TulC' sec -loSEPHA Chapter 63 Eastern Star 3301 Vvoodland stated meeting Thursday June 1 8 Initiation honoring fathers Visiting members welcome Eve-lyn Palmer Maude Licrsch sec- Dennis Alien Giic ni4 45th igiskidded 154 feet before strik- Salle Kav Duncan Nevada Mo IS n0 pasthound Kenneth Lerov Martin 1402 Osage 2 Lar Olieiie edslOOUIlU Peggy Louise Coomer 217 Hunter Jimmy Charles Jackson 1224 Windsor 19 Barbara Jean Keeling 1003 Linden 16 Virgil had been graduated Noah A Howerton YVaverlv Mo 70 Myrtle Alley 215 Ash 69 Donal Lee Berrrboom 8824 Independence 21 Norma Jean Marzoif 7407 Sycamore 22 He Was bom in Kansas City David Lee Cohoon 12110 Mize 221 Frances Maire Lawless 17008 Kansas 26th terr ig from the eighth grade at Arrowhead junior high school both moral MET -MrGILLE Y-EYLA (One emblem of stand- and evenln nr MAIN AT LIVWOor rt sttP nermtttMt Smufa PL 3-6200 mFyer MRS FERNE of 306 9r an sat tin (minimum tl 80 nach dar or 85c ar ante line each dar for 3 or more con scctrtlrc dar (with rmt chanre In coo for both rr rntne ant ercnln nr nndar 55th Terrace North passed awav Mav 30 '961 age 39 vears Services ll a Thursdav at the Firct Methodist church 21st Howell Mo Graveside services 1 Fridav at Ia Grange Mo Familv requests in lieu of flowers contributions to the American Cancer so-cietv NEWCOMER'S SONS NORTH KANSAS CITY VI 2-3311 Wf7f JlR MRS MARY 1303 41st age flT of passed away May 30 He is survived by his parents and a brother William David La-Follette all of the home the paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Walter LaFollette 5220 East Forty-sixth terrace Kansas City North the maternal grandfather Walter Meanor 7712 Swartz and the maternal grandmother Mrs Katherine Willis 2223 Silver Kansas City Kansas Wain Wanted FTnanWnl Paraowala mr fjnnn Personal InttiM Pmnlnvmmrt Em torment prrfcp EmnloTwn Wen re nfnttma Pdmuttomil Issued In flay County Aaron Reuck 5301 Lvdia 22 Karel Lea Scotten 1602 62nd 22 Owen Reilly 3404 57th 21 Beverly Jean Dunham Smithvilie 17 Edgar Davis 1233 22nd 20 Sharon Ann Cordell 1230 24th 19 Eugene Grizzei Liberty 2t Elizabeth Wharton Liberty 21 DIVORCE SUITST EAST Gate Beauceant mept -g Thursday i 2547 lackson Regular order business Dinner served 6:30 Memberi of order welcome Mrs jo Regal i Pres Ora Cornell Rec SLOAN Rebekah Lodge 4 827 927 Newton Officers and members please attend the funeral of Daisy May Bush sister of Lula Long at Funeral Home Thursday 1 May Roadcap Wilma Womack Secy KANSAS city Rebekah Lodge 511 meets Thursday June i 8 I Temple l3th-Troost Initiation Visiting members welcome Dorothy Wackerman Gertrude Sommers Secy Mtacolian Professional Octopuses have three hearts and the keenest brain of all nonvertebrate animals 3961 In state at the chapel Strong ave at 37th where rosaries will be recited at 3:30 bv the members of Altar society and Thursdav bv the parish Services 8:15 a Friday St John the Evangelist Catholic church Interment St Joseph cemeterv Shawnee SIMMONS FUNTR4L HOME FA 1-5775 MITIFR MR RK HARD of Durham North Carolina passed awav Mav 30 1961 age 61 vears Sen ices 4 Friday at the chaoel on the Paseo at Brush Creek blvd Interment Mount Monab cemeten- NEWCOMER' SONS EO 1 -0024 75c an not (minimum 150 each day or 70c nn agate Hn cacti day for 3 or more (W socottre (wmt- out chanre for both morrrfn FYenlnr tth dar SI 20 an agate each dar for foth morn In and war dar 5c SrmdaT SI 20 an agate Hnr oach dar far hath mnmin? and rrrnlnf 1 weekdsn 85c atmdwj Prrnnrmnt enured LMBi Windows Are Smashed Spring Hill Residence Nicholasville Ky six grandchil-in dren and 19 great-grandchildren Services at 10 Friday at the Lyon chapel Plattsburg Mo burial in Green Lawn cemetery Plattsburg MRS mTmAYES Mrs Lena Mayes 80 of 10 East Fortieth died yesterday at the home She suffered a heart attack Mrs Mayes was born in Brighton Ia and lived here 61 vears She was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic church and was secretary of the Benefit association Services at 10 Fridav at the church burial in Mount St cemetery The rosary wrill be said at 8 tonight at the Mellody-McGilley-Eylar chapel Linwood and Main BOOKKEEPING TAX SERVICES rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the chapel Wilbur Higbie 75 of 7109 Marty Overland Park at 9 Friday at Queen of the Holv Rosary Catholic church: burial in Mount Olivet cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the Mellody-McGilley-E 1 a chapel Linwood and Main Mrs Panagiota Louridas 78 of 1509 Lexington at 1:30 Friday at the Greek Orthodox church burial in Mount St cemetery A prayer service at 8 tonight at the Mellody-McGillev-Eylar chapel Linwood and MR HOMER of 5 Paseo passed awav Mav 30 1961 age 82 years Serxices It a Fridav at the chapel on the Paseo a Brush Creek blvd Interment Mount Moriah cv'meterv NEWCOMER SONS LO 1-0024 TAX Anderson Acctg Co HE 2 7474 YOUP Oftic-e or Mi ie Book keeping-tax pax-roU-statements WA 1-3513 LOOK over star 'Yam Adi today manv offers will interest you They've Just Heard the Good Dining News of the Drum Room TOP SIRLOIN STEAK DINNER 300 PERSONALS Type Sie Stylet fW to do lac style and stses are nsed ta rhe star Want Ad eohimns: Max 37 etters and oace Star 35 letter? 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Star star Want Ad nohimne TAR 27 tetters and spaces STAR 21 letter and sr-are Granted in Kansas City Carol from Joseph Miller Margaret from Waiter Rolls Loretta from Garland Cook Pearl from William Jono- Agnes from William Hamm sr Georgia from James Polallis Carol from John Noel Hied in Kansas City Peggie against James Black Elizabeth against Albert Hite Flod against Lillian Stewart Phtrlev against Gienn Stevenson shtrlev against Frank Grandeed Veronica against Raymond Cordar cieta against Ronald Fellows Ruth A against Llovd Howes Lucy A against Emmett Nelson Granted in YYyandotte County Helen from George Hartlev Sally from Albert Smith lola from Mack Paxis Lorene from Keith Grav Filed In YYyandotle ounly Dorothy Mae against Arthur John Kraft Cheryl against Richard Ke'es Granted in Johnson County Michael from Virginia Lee Marin Filed In Johnson County Webb agalnst Claudette Pen- Linda against Jesse Jackson Bette against Leon Jacobs Sarah against Noland Mize Nanex against James Flannerv Fatncia against Jack Fleming Granted in Independence Willdine from Kenneth McDaniel James from Ida Thurman Hlccf in Independence rharles Boyd against Norma Lee White Golda against Ambrose Me Ghee iled in lay County Alberta against Willie Spurgin James against Rosemarv Gardner Edna against Clifford rtin Mauiine against Billie Edward Williams DEATHS OVER KANSAS Wichita John Casson sr 59 a earage operator Survivors include a son John Casson jr 365 North Fortieth Kansas City iKansas Services here Friday The rates under Personals1 are 90c an agate line each day (minimum S280) and 85c an agate line each day for three or more consecutive days without change of copy SEW A Rri CULA Vt 2-4799'' MFMMA IFRAMIAHTn of 1491' Bellefontaine died Max- 30th 1961 No known relatives SHIEL COWNIAL FUNERAL HGXJF 47th-Blue Ridge Blxd FL 3-6555 NV'SS- MR FH YRLESTP oTSiOfeii xii Lamar Mo passed awav Max 31 1961 age 65 xears 5erx-ices and lntrrrnem fjimar Mo SONS LO 1-0024 pYRKKR-AftTHJIiri age 73 of 1 6215 Cracky rneck Rd Independence passed away May 30 1961 Independence Sant anum hosrvtal Serxices 2 Thurs-oav chapel Interment Mound Grove cemetery will receive mends 7-9 Wednesdav at the chapel GEO CRSON SONS INC WINNER AT FUT ER CL 2-7900 Damage to home attributed to vandals was discovered yesterday Mrs Margaretta Nelson of Olathe the owner found the wreckage when she opened the house She said she had last been in Spring Hill Saturday Richard Darnell of the sheriff's office said entry to the house was through a broken kitchen Other windows in the house were smashed from the inside Darnell said Darnell and David Greenlee detective said several attempts to set the frame cottage on fire were evident Greenlee estimated physical damage to the house at $500 Tjn a Spring Hill STtAil Independence CL 2-1010 MALE model axailable exp Address A 742 star sfctYING machines repaired In borne 52 VVE 1-1523 EWA for address of Maixin YVallare Urgent DE 3-1626 WE 1-1523 ID Urgent 1 16 letterx and xDacex About tlnn 34 Pt Oner Face WILL the former Sirs Kessler call Mrs! Zimmerman VA 1-2765 Homer Montfort 82 of 5425 the Paseo at II Friday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Arthur Carlton Redding 68 of 4712 West Sixty-first Mission at 2 Friday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Forest Hill cemetery Survivors include three sisters Mrs Joe Gamble Winter Haven Fla: Mrs Anna Bell Nall Lakeland Fla and Mrs Walter Henthorn San Bernardino Calif and three grandchildren MRS MARY MCANNON Mrs Mary Frances McCannon 59 of 13162 McGee died yesterday at the home She was born in Kimball Neb and lived here 34 years Surviving are a son Victor McCannon of the home a daughter Mrs Ruth Cassara Brooklyn: two sisters in Kimball and four grandchildren Services at 10 Friday at the Weilert South Side chapel burial in Forest Hill cemetery RICH A RMI Richard Roscop Miller 61 of 6006 Cherry died Tuesday after BUY 1st 2nd Mortgages-GL 2-4646 HA 1-5100 BIRTH Be sure Mary Bent HA 1-5648 WA 3-0464 Nylon SI 49 xdT 54 5822 Outlook Mission Kas DOWNTOWN Detective VI 2-673 ll Equipped for discreet service PI1THOFF MR JAME age 60 of 4015 East 31th street passed awa' May 30 Rosarv Muehlebach chapel 8 Wednesdav Funeral service Hoh Trinitv church 9 a Thursday Inter ment Mt St Marx's cemeterx- In state ati the Muehlebach chapel after 2 Wednesday ROO TROOST HI 4-20f0 RHOA HFS services for Mr Richard Rhoades sr of 101 North Chelsea will he held at the Haines Chapel in Slater Mo Friday afternoon at 2:30 Interment Slater cemeterx- Mrs Forster Funeral Home Associated With STINE A McCLURE WE 1-7777 3235 GILLHAM PLAZA run-lnt with display effect igate cap extra whfte space or opar face display the following rates applv tc aD classification? except those 'isteO finder Special 75 cents an agate tine each aav noth morning anc evening or Sunday 70 cents an agate line each (fax lox both morning and evening ot Sundaw ror 3 or more consecutive dav? wttb nnt change tn cops 8och warn ads are eftaraed with the actual space occupfed IV a at cf measurement is the agate 14 ante lines to the tnen Rate? on ngoewor igsiv mttTtcm PHOfl I resident SHADOW Human Relations Deiectixe People Found GR 1-1357 AUTO Insurance Low rates-paymerts Moser 741 Ann MA 1-4444 Y'OUR Job Qualifies you for a late model car LO 1-4429 WE 1-5047 (Tbla classification contimied on oext rase) Read and use Star Want Ads It's asv and fast Just dial BA 1-5500 or mail in your ads Adv Read and use Star Want Ads It's easy and fast Just dial BA- 1-5500 or mail ln your ads Adv.

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