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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 22

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oo THE KANSAS CITY TIMES MONDAY DECEMBER 13 1954 a granddaughter Mrs Sanders and a mile and a half widp The famous Eton playing fields and the side streets of Eton were flooded FLOODS HIGHER IN BRITAIN WALTER A PETERSON and maternal great-grandparents Mr and Mrs Bert Carriger 4104 Hage-mann Wyandotte County FERGUSON Douglas Eugene Ferguson ir 5-month-old son of Mr and Mrs Douglas Eugene Ferguson sr 541 Chestnut parkway died Saturday night at St Luke's hospital Also surviving are the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Lawrence Lehman 4114 Campbell and the paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Rav Ferguson 141 North Chelsea Services will be held at 11 Tuesday at the Newcomer chapel Burial will be In MemoiAal Park cemetery December 4 after serving a term for burglary He was held in Stephens County jail Wampler able to telephone police after he was shot was hit in the abdomen with a 22 call-bre rifle bullet and underwent surgery for removal of the slug from his bladder He was re-ported in fair condition tonight OVT want Ads today many offers will interest you home a son Guy McAvov 912 North Claremont sugar Creek two sisters Mrs Lucy Anderson North Hollvwood CalU and Mrs Mary Waters Chicago and four brothers Peter Cretol North Hollywood: Joseph Oretol and John Cretol Chicago and Anthony Cretol Rockford 111 Mrs Marla Ml'ls 78 a resident of Kansas City Kansas thirt -eight vears died Saturday night at the home 46 North Tenth She was the widow of Samuel Mills railroad worker who died three vears ago Surviving are three daughters Mrs Edna Barnett of the home Mrs Marv Burns 4216 South Thompson church Also surviving are four sons Jerry Relllhan 636 Myrtle Wll liam A Relilhan 3123 East Ninth: Michael I Rellihan 5245 Lyon and James Relilhan of the home three other daughters Mrs Margaret French Chicago: Mrs Mary Enright Cornus Christl Tex and Mrs Ce ceiia Zawacki Brentwood Calif five brothers Patrick Stack Los An geles the Rev Michael Stack Boulder Creek Calif: the Rev Joseph Stack England and Jack Stack and James Stack Ireland and four sisters Sister Marv Dolorita Houston Tex: Mrs Julia Griffin and Mrs Margaret Kennaley Ireland and Miss Katherine Stack England Mrs Bessie Mae Still well 57 died vesterdav at the Kansas Citv Convalescent home 3200 Norledge She had been a lifelong resident of Kansas Citv Mrs Stillwell was a member of the Jackson Avenue Christian church Surviving are a sister Mrs Ruth Stratton 1 West Concord and a daughter Mrs Jack Becchina 9002 Central Services be at 10 Wednesday at the Mellodv-McGillev-Evlar chapel Burial will be fa Green Lawn ence Burial will be In Floral Hills cemetery Mrs Clarence Aubuehon Mrs Anna Leta Aubuehon 42 a former-resident of Kansas City died Saturday at the home In Portland Ore She was born In Kansas Citv and moved to Portland In 1944 Surviving are her husband Clarence Gill Aubuehon of the home: her parents Mr and Mrs George Fain Portland: two brothers Shirley Fain 10005 East Fifty-third Raytown and Walter Fain Portland and three sisters Mrs Maude Thorp 5414 Swops parkway and Mrs Margaret Emig and Mis Yokum Portland Funeral Services Mrs Anna Parrish 96 of 4021 McGee at 11 o'clock Tuesday at Wagner chapel burial In Forest Hill ceme terv Kenneth Miller 41 of 3039 East Twelfth at 11:30 Tuesday at Newcomer cftapel burial In Floral Hills ccmeterv Fred Pratz sr 91 of 4429 Highland at 4 o'clock this Monday at Newcomer chapel and at 2 Tuesday at First Methodist church Hiawatha Kas burial In Mt Hope cemetery Hlaw rattm SHOT FAILS TO HALT GUARD Wounded Oklahoman Prevents a Store Robbery Duncan Ok Dec 12 A 55-year-old guard was wounded dangerously during an attempted robbery of the Montgomery Ward store here late last night but made a hurried telephone call to police resulting in the capture of his assailant while still in the store The guard is Ray Wampler and Monroe Williams Duncan police sergeant identified his assailant as Martin 25 Martin said he had been released from the Oklahoma state prison Best Food Buy Ireland Also Pelted by Rain for Sixth Straight Day London Dec 12 (Reuters) Rain drenched Britain and Ireland for the sixth straight day today sending floodwaters over thousands of acres of farm land No relief was in sight for central Ireland where heavy rain around the Athlone area forced the swollen River Shannon over a total of more than sixty square miles of land by tonight Officials said that a further rise in the water level would flood homes in the city of Athlone Floods in southern England also became worse At Windsor twenty-one miles west of London the River Thames was four feet seven inches above normal GARR Mrs Clara Garr 79 of 3131 Forest died vesterdav at the Trinity Lutheran hospital She was born in Canton 111 and had been a resident of Kansas City forty-six years She was a member of the Community Christian church Surviving are her husband Willis Garr of the home and two brothers Frank Dennev Peoria 111 and Oscar Denney Can- ton Services will be held at 11 vesterdav at the Lakeside hospital Wednesday at the Mellodv-McGlllev-! She had been ill two weeks Mrs Eylar chapel Burial will be in For- Ramsey was a lifelong resident of and Mrs Anna Long 1031 Ann and six sons James Mills and Samuel Mills Bonner Springs: Jess Mills St Joseph Mo Harrv Mills 10 South Twenty-seventh William Mills Oklahoma Cttv and Donald Mills Aberdeen Idaho Mrs Irene Blanche Ramsey 50 of 3602 East Seventieth died 49bag 5ai NOW 7 4 CHIPS He Was the Son of Early Residents of Kansas City Kansas Walter A Peterson 80 of 5800 Metcalf avenue Johnson County son of early residents of Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at the University of Kansas Medical Center Mr Peterson was the son of August Peterson and Mrs Amelia Johnson Peterson His father arrived in this country from Sweden in time to become a member of the Union army In the Civil war Mr Peterson was bom at 610 Nebraska avenue Kansas City Kansas the family home fifty-five years After study at Bethany college Lindsborg Kas he operated an insurance and real estate business in the former Portsmouth building 601 Minnesota avenue Later he moved west to Oakland Calif Butte Mont and Spokane Later he was a taxidermist and a salesman for a Chicago clothing company Mr Peterson was a charter the est Hill cemterv im Kansas City Surviving are her husband Paul A Ramsev of the home a building contractor and painter two sons Paul A Ramsev ir of the home and Richard Ramsev Norfolk Va two daughters Miss Beverlv Jean Ramsev of the home and Mrs Shirlev Lowe Hickman Mills: a sister Mrs Bernice Price 4105 East Sixth and three brothers Creighton Martin 951 East Linwood Leonard Martin 511 South Bales and IS STRICKEN KANSAS SAU GEER John Wesley Geer 65 died yesterday at the Veterans hospital after an illness of three months He I was born iu East Leavenworth Mo and the last eight months had made his home with a nephew Hiram Alexander 2109 East Twenty-sixth North Kansas City He was a retired farmer Services will be held at 2 Tuesday at the Davis chapel Emergency Plane Trip Ahead lor Youth in Indo-China mm irojtwwf Leavenworth Kas Burial will be at i Thomas Mai tin 622 South Norton Platte City and her mother Mrs Gertrude Mar- JACCARD Mrs Beulah Jaccard tin 622 Soutn NortoSrv-lCM win 5710 Garfield died vesterdav at Newcomer clape Burial will be in home Mrs Jaccard was born in tp Wichita and had been a resident of Green Lawu meterv- Mrs Sallie Ramsev 60 died yesterday at the home 3174 Parkwood Kansas Citv Kansas She had been a resident of Greater Kan sas City sixtv-three years She was a member of the London Heights Methodist church Her husband Mel TURVILL George Turvlll 72 of 122 south Glenwood Mt Washington died yesterday at a nursing home at 1441 Independence He was born at Portsmouth England and moved to Jackson Ccuntv three years ago from Detroit He was a retired laborer Surviving are two daughters Mrs Anni1 Elizabeth Martin of the home and Mrs Rutn Sargent Detroit: four sons William George Turvlll Monrovia Calif Edwin Gifford Turvlll of the home and Norman Turvlll and Stanley Turvill Detroit: three als- ter Mrs William Powell Hollvwood Calif Mrs Harrv Powell Detroit and Mrs Don Mills Dearborn Mich and two brotheis Harrv Turvlll Welfare Island and Arthur Turvlll New York Services and burial will be in Detroit Mrs Marv fCindv) Wells 69 diea yesterday at the Hazelwood Nursing home 3221 Prospect Mrs Wells was born in Mercer County Missouri and had been a resident of Kansas Citv since 1936 She cama here from Trenton Mo where she yvas a resident twenty years Recently she had made her home with a daughter Mrs Lennah Wright 8917 East Siventv-second Gregory Heights Also surviving are two other daughters Mrs Nova Hill 1406 North Twenty-seventh Kansas City Kansas and Mrs Bertha Lavson Miami Services and burial will be Thursday at Mercer Mo Kansas Citv thlrtv-five vears Surviving are her husband Gustave Eugene Jaccard of the home a distrlbu- member of the Messiah Lutheran rd sister church Surviving are his wife West Sixty-seventh Mrs Hattie Minnie Peterson of! the home and a i KIR3HNEB Mrs Beulah Kirshner niece Mrs 85 a lifelong resident of Greater BOTH STORES OPEN TODAY 9 A 'TIL 9 1409 Westport Road 6950 Mission Road Ths Prices good today only We reserve the right to limit quantities WE FEATURE ONLY NATIONALLY-KNOWN BRANDS OF FOOD ITEMS Invite price comparison and quality comparison as well JRarnsy raiiroad clerk died in 1930 surviving are a daughter Mrs Charles Sigglen 4125 College Kansas Citv aled vesterdav at the Marguerite Harwell of the home: 6 home 4315 Catherine drive Wvan Elmer Ramsey 905 Jefferson Saigon Indo-China Dec 12 The navy sent out an emergency call today lor a pecial plane to transport a American sailor stricken with a mysterious ailment to the Philippines for treatment The sailor Gerald Ocamb apprentice fireman of Ellis Kas is in critical condition in a hospital here A member of the crew of the oiler Tolovana he first contracted a pulmonary infection in Sasebo Japan This was followed by complications French medical men say Ocamb son of Mr and Mrs Leonard Ocamb has been suffering from dysentery in addition to the chest infection MARCUS LAIRD 94 DIES Jlllll ICOUPONIBBBl BALLARD BISCUITS i 2 pi? 3c With Coupon and $200 Grocery Purchase wa ILIMIT2 TO A FAMILY Peaches 25c GRAPEFRUIT 8 43c son dotte County She was the widow of two grandsons Lieut Comdr Jack A 1ST OS FLOUR Lb Ba FANCY COLOR A DO YEIJOW ONIONS Fancy Cent Am Golden Ripe BANANAS 2 Lbs (HOKE T-BONE STEAKS i TENDER PORK CUTLETS UNDER YEARLING BEEF LIVER KOLGERS rncccc with other vurrcc purchases Lb JOY LIQl II) SOAP 2 LARGE BOTTLES SMOKED avenue RICHARD NASH GOULD He Was Division Manager of Minute Maid Corporation Richard Nash Gould 35 Atlanta a former resident of Kansas City died yesterday in an Atlanta hospital He had been ill several weeks Mr Gould was manager of the southeast division of the Minute Maid corporation processor of frozen foods His wife Mrs Deborah Coates Smith Gould is the daughter of Neil Smith 6449 Overbrook Leavev of the home! cashier at the Louis Kirshner a railroad conductor who died in 1941 The couple operated a flower shop at 3700 State after Mr Kirsnner retired She was a member of the auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and the Chelsea Baptist church A son Louis Kirshner of the home survives Services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday at the Fulton chaoei Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery Kansas City Kansas Mrs Bertha Leaver 59 of 2505 Steele Wyandotte County died vesterdav at the Osteopathic hospital She had suffered a stroke For twenty vears she operated a beautv shop at 618 Kansas avenue Mrs Leavev retired in 1941 Surviving ore her husband Michael James FRESH fav-leks ideal 2 1 6 Ox Inavp9 OREAD 98c 59c 39c 95c 59c 59c 59c 29c 39c 5c 25c 29c 15c 29c 29c 29c Ramsev navv in the Mediterranean and Dr Jim Burwell Memphis and a granddaughter Mrs Kathleen Warren 7701 Maple Overland Park Services will be held at 2 Tuesday at the FYilton chapel Burial will he in Mt Hope cemetery Alvis Randolph 63 of 6850 Parallel Wyandotte County died Saturday night at the Providence hospital He was a lifelong resident of Greater Kansas Citv He was an employee of the Sinclair Oil company Mr Randolph was a member o' the oil workers union Surviving are his wife Mrs Hazel Randolph of the home: a daughter Mrs Shirlev Rethford Toledo Ore four sons Alvis Randolph Jr 3060 Kansas Citv Kansas: William Randolph 2609 Oak Grove Wyandotte Countv: Eugene Randolph of the home and Howard RandolDh Ottawa Kas and two sisters Mrs Nancy Brown New York and Mrs Olive Evenger St Joseph Services will be held at 3:30 Tuesday LIBBY PUMPKIN APPLESAUCE No 2 Can PICNICS 47uXu 29c XMAS TREES 98c CIGARETTES Popular JTQ Brands Carton wliVv 2 LARGE BOXES 2 303 Jars Mrs Ruth May Zuvers 65 of 1118 Frederick Independence died vesterdav at the Osteopathic hospital She was born in Kansas Citv and had been a resident of Independence thirty-five vears Surviving are her husband Charles Zuvers of the home: two sons Ralph Zuvers 1117 Parker Independence and Charies Zuvers 10437 Chicago! Sugar Creek: two sisters Mrs Alice teen years and a Republican Donelson 8130 West Eightieth p0jicai leader in the county Cummings Kas Postmastership Once Held by Republican Atchison Kas Dec 12 Marcus Laird 94 who was postmaster at Cummings Kas thir- SNOW HOP FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 2 IVORY SNOW OAK LEAF HIGH SCORE BUTTER IN CH ARTERS Lb GRADE A ME Dll' CP PC DOZEN IN tUU5 CARTON Of an Kansas City Terminal railway freight department two sons James Leavev 2109 South Twenty-sixth and Leavev 2111 South Twenty-sixth her mother Mrs Rebecca Holland and a sister Mrs Zula Roher TOMATO SOUP RIVERSIDE MO died today at the home here of Overland Park and Mrs Gladys Spencer Detroit and a brother Er nest Bancroft Concord Calif Services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the St Luke Eangel-ical and Reiormed church Independ- of the home and a nephew William '-puitnn chapel Burial will be TT 6704 Weller near Maple Hill cemetery road Johnson County vice-president of the Continental Research corporation Mr Gould a graduate of Yale university was commander of a navy submarine chaser in the Pacific in World War II He owned the Macn Appliance company here about five years after the war He was a member of the Kansas City Country club Also surviving are two sons I Schuvier Gould and Richard was a member of the Heroine jof' the Ancient Order of the Hibernl- Mopoaip InrtfTo i i vt rr art tflTPC erumniion FothnliP In RELLIHAN Mrs Bridget Rellihan LE'Y Tsadcre Andre Levy 93 yesterday at the home of a 4545 Jefferson died Saturday at the daughter Mrs Nora Walsh 3235 Menorah hospital He was born in Lexington where she had been a Cincinnati and had been a resident resident thirty-five vears She was Kansas Citv seventv-four years 1rl county Kerry Ireland and had been a resident of Kansas Citv member Masonic lodee Surviving are three Mr Cixtv-eight years She was Assumption Catholic and tne nns sons Jonas lialph Lew of the home: Herbert Iec Denver and Robert Lee Los Angeles and a daughter Mrs Mvron Blotkev St Lout Gould and two daughters Deborah Gould and Ainsley Gould of the home and his parents 1820 TR00ST AVE Mr and Mrs jay Gould New Services will he held at 3 thit EGGS FRESH FROM THE HENS FRKSH BUSSED Legs Thighs LB FRKSH DRESSED HENS Lb FRESH FRYER BREASTS lb (OI NTRV FRESH Grade A Extra Larre Eggs noi 59c 39c 79c 45c New TV Tantolizer GAINES 29c EGGS classified Do Monday at the mausoleum in Rose1 Hill cemetery Burial will be in the cemetery Me A VO Mrs Josephine McAvov! ANDERSON Everett Ander-1 95 North High Sugar Creek son 50 of 3336 Flora died vesterdav died laat eight at the Independence at the Univeratv of Kansas Medical sanitarium Mrs McAvov had been Center He had been 111 about eight I JU norths She was born inj months Mr Anderson was born in Switzer and and had been a resident Camden Courtv Missouri and Sugar Creek fjfty vears She was been a resident of Kansas Citv forty- a rnember St Cyril's Catholic three vears He was a radio Susrar reek Surviving are a er for the Toedman Cab company Idaumter Ruth McAvov of thei ing are his wife Mrs Lillian I Sur STEWING HENS 27c Legs Lb 59c Breasts 69c Gizzards 39c Xmas Trees Up to 6 Ft -ALL POULTRY CUT UP FREE 98c -UT UP FREE SHOP AND SAVE EVERY DAY AT Anderson and a daughter Linda Joyce Anderson of the home: two sons Donald Lee Anderson marine! corps Twenty-nine Palms Calif andj Jack Everett Anderson of the home three brothers Oliver Frank Ander-1 eon 5001 South Benton Irvie Lee Anderson 2241 East Sixty-seventh and William Anderson 3540 the! Paseo and two sisters Mrs Harrv i Kraas 2241 East Sixty-seventh and Mrs Louis Kickok 6218 Goddard Phavnee PRICES GOOD TODAY AND TUESDAY Newest most exciting guess-what show in TV history! They can't see "What's Going but you can And that's where the fun begins! MC'd by that wit of stage screen and TV LEE BOWMAN badgering Kitty Carlisle Audrey Meadows Gene Raymond You'll find a Complete Assortment of Christmas Trees Lights Decorations and Gift Wrappings in our Stores Make Your Selection Now FRESH LEAN Fresh Meaty OX TAILS Monday Night Dec 13 And every Monday! KCMO-TV 8:30 9:00 GROUND BEEF I BOAND Albert Boand 79 of 1427 1 Prospect died vesterdav at the Hazel-! wood Nursing home 3231 Prospect Mr Boand was born in St Louis and! had been a resident of Kansas Citvj eixtv vears Before he retired fifteen vears ago he owned grocery Pourteenth and Prospect He was member of the First Presbyterian church North Kansas Citv Surviving are three sons Albert A Boand 4847 Marvin Nortn Robert Boand 5004 West Seventy -third and Charles Boand Barrington 111 and a sister Miss Alice Boand 3017 East Nine- teenth terrace Services will be held at 1 o'clock Tuesday at the Newcomer! Chanel Burial will be In Floral Hills! cemetery COX Vickie Lvnn Cox infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Cox 521 West South Side Independ-1 ence died yesterday at the Independ-j ence sanitarium Also surviving are the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Elmo West 1241 South McCoy Independence and the paternal grandmother Mrs Mamie Cox 421 Tennessee Intercity district Ike Crow 67 of 3726 Parallel Wyandotte County died yesterday at the Bethany hospital Formerly a farmer at Nicut Ok he moved to Wvandott County in 1943 and had been sexton at the Quindaro cemetery nine years Surviving are his wife Mrs Lillie Crow of Yhe home: four sons Charles Crow 2828 North Sixtv-seventh: Marvin Crow 1233 North One Hundred Sixth: Mitchel Crow of the home and Milan Crow Eav ardsville: three daughters Mrs Verda Hines 1408 North Thirtv-eighth Mrs Melva Howell Bentonville Ark and Mrs Hazel Mathews Oregon Citv Ore and a brother Ben Crow Jenks Ok Services ana burial will be held at 2 Wednesday at Sallisaw Ok Mark Stephen Erick- on 7-week -old son of Mr and Mrs Walter Erickson 430 North Eighteenth Kansas City Kansas died yesterday In the family motor car on the wav to the Providence hospital Surviving besides the parents are the paternal grandmother Mrs Jessie! 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