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IL MCGILLEY ANTIOCH CHAPEL. 453-7700 753-6200 MEMORIAL CHAPELS MeGILLEY HOGE 642-3565 MIDTOWN CHAPEL. Member by invitation, National Selected Morticians Mount Moriah TERRACE PARK Complete Funeral Facilities 169 Hwy. at 108th NW in K. C.

North Area. 734-5500 Beautiful, Dignified Funerals Complete $795 METAL CASKET Why was it so expensive? Park Lawn Funeral Home services are available for burial at ANY cemetery of your choice PRICES THE SAME WITHIN 50 MILES OF FUNERAL HOME At Your Service 24 Hours Daily "One Call Does It All" PARK LAWN FUNERAL HOME Memorial Park and Green Lawn Cemeteries 83RD HILLCREST ROAD KANSAS CITY, MO. (816) 523-1233 D. E. PUBLIC NOTICES 104 NOTICE OF BIDS for Installation of an Exhaust System to serve two floors a building housing the Welding Classrooms are being solicited the Singer Past Office Excelsior Springs, Missouri 64024.

work will include the foilowExhaust system to serve the and second floors for arc welding machines. Exhaust system to serve the and second floors, for the oxygen welding and cutting table area. Remodel Arc Booth with new metal top to replace existing successful bidder will quired to prepare and submit necessary drawings for approval prior to commencing work. bids are to be received NOT LATER THAN 10:00 A.M. Thursday, 8 November 1979.

For further information and to obtain specifications contact Mr. Edwin address or by calling 816-637-5501. FOR BIDS Sealed bids for WATER SUP. PLY SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS, POMME DE TERRE STATE PARK will be received the office of the Director, Division of Design and Construction, Office of Administration, State of Missouri, Room B-20, until 1:30 P.M., C.S.T., Novem15, 1979 and then publicly opened and read aloud. certified check, bank draft or bid bond executed by the bid- and an approved Surety Company in the amount of five percent of the bid shall be submitted with each Proposal.

Plans and Specifications can be secured from Crowlwy, Wade. Milstead, 3200 South M-291, Independence, Missouri 64057, upon deposit of $25.00 per set, in the form of a certified, cashier's company check payable to the Division of Design and Construction, Office of Administration, State of Missouri. Bidders must agree to comply with Prevailing WAge Rate Provisions and other Statutory regulations as referred to in the specHications. Walter H. Johnson, Director Division of Design and Construc- NOTICE YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO MONEY FROM THE PAINT: ERS DISTRICT COUNCIL NO.

3 VACATION FUND. All Participants and beneficiaries of the Painters District Council No. Vacation Fund MUST make a claim before November 30, 1979 VACATION CLAIMS MADE AFTER NOVEMBER 30, 1979 WILL NOT BE PAID! To make a claim, contact the Administrator as follows: Mr. Randall Thummel, Tolley International Corporation, 10342 State Line Road, Leewood, Kansas 66206. Telephone: (913) 1600 Board of Trustees the PAINTERS DISTRICT COUNCIL NO.

3 VACATION FUND. Name Ezra R. Acton, Richard D. Adams, Darrell Anderson, Robert L. Baker, J.

Saley, Spiros G. Balourdos, Bernard W. Balow. William C. Barber, Robert E.

Barker, Hershell Barnhill, Thomas A. Barthol, James Bartholomel, Jimmie Beeney, Brian Belueal, David Belueal, Lawrence Stanley Bennett, John Bierer, Bill Bishop, Frank 0. Bryant, Calvin James Blevins, Jerly W. Block, James W. Bohannon, William Bosk, Truman E.

Bowzer, Alfred Box, Terry Brewster, Tom F. Bridgewater, Donald M. Bryant, E. Wilbert Donald Bryant, W. Buchanan, James Buchner, William P.

Burns. Donn N. Burwell, John W. Cahalan, Jimmie Cameron, Roy Campbell, Lloyd E. Carmack, Clifford Cater, Robert Ray Charles, Gus Christakes, Nathen Coen, Ted Cole, Esker T.

Collins, Robert Charles Conrick, Bervin Cooksey, Francis Cregan, James Crouch, Fred Cullison, Douglas B. Patrick Cunningham, Ciifford Cure, Donald Curtis, James Dailey, Donald Daley, George Danapas, Howard Daniel, Norman Daugherty, Charles M. Davis, Clyde Davis, William Davis, Thomas Defries, Robert E. Dement, Samuel Denney, Robert Dewitt or Elizabeth Elmer, John E. Dietrich, Arthur H.

Dixon, Donald Doan, Obed A. Dobbins, Alfred Drezsend, Leo Dubuque, Harry David Duggar Duquette, Mark Duquette, Elvin James L. Eckles, Kurt Ehlert, Gary 1 Joseph Emmerich, Walter E. England, Clyde L. Ep.

pard, Bobby F. Ervin, Fields, Edwin Roy Fink, William Franklin Fitzgerald, Jesse Flores, Ronald W. Fountain, ford Frazier, Theodore Freed. Bill Fredrick Freeman. Gary D.

Freeman. Andrew J. Fulmer, Carl E. Garrison, Athandsios Gerodimas, Thomas D. Gibbs.

Leroy Gilbreath, Anthony Girard, Robert, Glaze, Andreas Glikis. Joe Ed 'Gray, Marion Gray, Karl Greener, Rex Gresham, John C. Delmas W. Hallford, John Hamburg, Edgar R. Hansen, Earl Marrie, Everette o.

Hatter, Russell Heidi, Donald Hen Hensley, James Herrington, D. Robert Hightower Jerry Donald Hobbs, George Elmer Moltcamp, Jimmie Hopkins, Alex Horpinjuk, Leonard Howard, Wayne M. Muginin, William Hunt. Patrick Claude Jack, Charles abson, Curtis Jackson, Jackson, Georde Jackson, Jennings, Johnson. Maurice I Johnston, Joseph Edward Kaserman, W.

R. Orville Ronald G. Lamberd, Edwin Larson, Michel Laughline Samuel Leloard, Leupoid, Carl Phillip Luckey, Kenneth, Eldon James Me Vey. Dwight Kenny Martin, Clarence Miller, Clarence Jimmie mary Morgan, Morse, David Mulich, John N. Murphy a Read, Use Want Ads KANSAS CITY STAR Sunday, October 20, 1979 Deaths Additional Deaths on Pages 2B, 4B, 5B Nelson Watkins Franking, 66, Ann Arbot tall died Saturday at St.

Mary's HospiHe was born in Ann Arbor, and had lived in China and Ann Arbor He lived most of his life in Washington, D.6. Mr. Franking worked for the Naval Service. Heleaves He was a lifelong Episcopalian. two sons, Ronald Franking and Michael Alan Franking, and a daughter, Miss Holly Mae Franking, all of Angeles; a brother, Alason H.

Franking, Scituate, and a sister, Cecile M. Franking, Prairie Village. Memorial services will be held in Ann Arbor. The family suggests contributions to Miry's Hospital in his name. NELSON W.

FRANKING REINHARDT GREB Reinhardt Greb, 85, of 4512 Liberty, died Friday at the home. He was born in Russia, and had lived most of life in this area. Mr. Greb was an engineer for the old National Manufacturing for more than 25 years before he retired 15 years ago. He was a member of Our Saviour Lutheran Church and the Luther Layman's League.

He leaves a son, Reinhardt D. Greb, Kansas City, Kansas; two Mrs. Marie K. Vering, and Mrs. Julia A.

Kettner, Mission; a sister, Mrs. Marie Mejdrich, (folo) Montevideo, eight- grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the church; burial in Floral Hills Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

today a at the Gates Chapel. The suggests contributions to the church. MRS. FRANK MALLETTA Mrs. Alice LaVerne Malletta, 57, 1503 Geronimo, Independence, died Friday at the University of Kansas Medical Center.

She was born in Excelsior Springs and had lived in Independence 1960. She leaves her husband, Frank Malletta of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Judy Morrow, Holt in Clay County; a half brother, J.B. Clevenger, Excelsior Springs; and two granddaughters. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday at the Prichard Chapel, Excelsior Springs; burial in Hillcrest Cemetery there. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at the chapel. narta xat MRS. EDITH M.

MEADOR Mrs. Edith May Meador, 79, of Blue Springs, died Friday at the home. She and was born in Mountain Grove, lived in Blue Springs 33 years. Mrs. Meadori was a member of the RLDS Blue Springs Congregation.

She leaves a son, J. Donald Meador, Lee's Summit; three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Brewer, Independence, Mrs. Naomi DeWitt, Little Rock, and Mrs. Donna Kramer, Boston; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Newcomer-Mayfield Chapel, Blue Springs; burial in Blue Springs Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at the chapel. MRS.

MARGARET B. McSHANE Mrs. Margaret B. McShane, 74, of 5331 Highland, died Saturday at the Little Sisters of the Poor Home. She was a lifelong area resident.

Mrs. McShane retired as an office manager in 1970 after 30 years at'Gay Gibson, Inc. She leaves a son, Edward J. McShane 29 E. 68th; and four grandchildren.

Services will be at 9:30 a. Monday at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Meyer and Holmes; burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Kansas City, Kansas. The rosary will be said at 4 p.m. today at the McGilley Midtown Chapel where friends may call after 2 p.m.

The fattilly requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the Little Sisters of the Poor Home. -1001 HENRY W. MEYERHOFF Henry W. Meyerhoff, 93, of 6001 Howell Drive, Mission, died Friday at Baptist Memorial Hospital. He was born in Evansville, and had lived in this area since 1923.

Mr. Meyerhoff worked at the former Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills and retired as manager in 1968. He was a member of the Country Club Christian Church and the Sertoma Club. He leaves a niece, Mrs. Wilhelmina Warnke, New Concord, Ky.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Muehlebach Chapel; burial in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 5 p.m. today at the chapel. DONALD E.

ROUDEBUSH Donald E. Roudebush, 47, of Palentine, died Wednesday at hospital in Palentine. He was born in Kansas City, Kansas, and had lived in this area before moving to Palentine in 1969. Mr. Roudebush was an insurance underwriter.

He was a Catholic. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Patricia Roudebush, and five sons, Donald Roudebush, Bernard Roudebush, Stephen Roudebush, Christian Roudebush and Joel Roudebush, all of the home; his mother, Mrs. Rose Bittner Roudebush, Kansas City, Kansas; a brother, Frank L. Schneider, Olathe; and two sisters, Mrs.

Betty Jones, Overland Park; and Mrs. Shirley Ashford, Kansas City. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Greenlawn Cemetery. MRS.

EVA M. THOMAS Mrs. Eva M. Thomas, 86, Rupert, Idaho, formerly of Kansas City, died Tuesday at a hospital in Rupert. She was born in Pana, and had lived in this area most of her life before moving to Rupert in 1974.

Mrs. Thomas was a past worthy matron of the Marshall, Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Grandview Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. She leaves three sons, Howard Thomas, Hahns Peak, William E. Thomas of the home; Robert W. Thomas, Lyons, a sister, Mrs.

Lola Grace Teeter, Overland Park; 10 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Mount Moriah Chapel; burial in Mount Moriah Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. today at the chapel.

SIDNEY F. THOMPSON Sidney Franklin Thompson, 28, Missouri City, died Thursday in an automobile accident near Liberty. He was born in Hardin, Mo. He worked for the AllisChalmers Corp. and was a 1 member of the RLDS Church, Richmond, Mo.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Joyce Thompson of the home; his mother, Mrs. Catherine Thompson, Corder, four brothers, Paul Bowman and Everett Lee Thompson, both of Independence, James Thompson, Corder, and Richard Lee Thompson, Camden, and a sister, Mrs. Nellie Woodward, Higginsville, Mo. Services will be at 2 p.m.

today at the Vaughn Walker Chapel, Lexington, burial in Vanbebber Cemetery, near Knoxville, Mo. BERNIE R. WALKER Bernie Richard Walker, 75, Tahlequah, died Friday at a hospital in Tahlequah. He was born in Koshkonong, and had lived in this area most of his life before moving to Tahlequah three years ago. He leaves a son, William Loyd Walker, Gladewater, Texas; a daughter, Mrs.

Sherri Ruth LeMond of the home; two brothers, Russell Walker, Brandsville, and Walker, Ganado, Texas; 11 grandchildren and 11 great -grandchildren. Graveside services be at p.m. Monday at Mount Washington Cemetery. CARSON FUNERAL HOMES Winner Rd. Fuller 9100 Blue Ridge Independence, Mo.

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64133 242-6590 242-7388 PUBLIC NOTICES Michael J. Myers, Nosh, Lemuel E. Norman, Kenneth O'Dell, Leonard O'Dell, Thomas Joseph E. Oliver, Dwight Orrell. Doyle Owen, Hubert Oxford, Clark Robert Richard Parker, Marvin son, Maynard Patterson, G.

R. Payne, R. D. Pearce, Ronald W. Herbert Pemberton, J.

Pe George Bruce V. Phelan, Larry Phipps, Polk, Lawrence Proctor, Verion Pruitt, Marion Earl Queen, Ray, W. RobFrank B. Reichling, Raymond Reno. Robert Rhodes, Oscar D.

Bradford Ed Robert Roberts, Clyde Robinson, Steve Rogers, Eric Ronn, James Rose, Robert Roush, Richard Rucker, Gary R. Russell, Gerald Salsberry, Francisco J. Sandoval, kowski, Walter H. Schauwecker, Dennis M. Shaw, Robert L.

Shee, Harold Frank Showalter, Don Six, Jack Skipworth, Billy G. Sloan, Charlie E. Smith, Glen K. Smith, Richard P. Smith, Clarence Spainhower, James L.

Spooner, J. B. Stacy, J. B. Stacy, George Stark, WilStover, Robert Suris, Raiph Swartz, Harold G.

Tate, Henry O. Taylor, Jerry Teague, Shelley Teague, Clarence Thomas, Porter Thomas, Ronald or June Thomas, Dave Thompson, Phillip Tingle, R. K. Totten, Leslie Ray Truster, Louis Turner, Harry Unkenholz, Richard E. Unkenholz, Dale A.

Urich, Michael L. Van Gordon, Sam Vanmeter, Clarence Veilbig, Ronald E. Frank Walker, Elmer N. Waller, Bobby B. Ward, Paul P.

Way, Vaughn Wayysl, Norman, Weant, Thomas D. Webb, Charles O. Weger, D. E. Weir, Robert Whitaker, Robert Wiebeck, Floyd W.

Wiedner, Aurthur C. Williams, Guy Wesley Williams, Johnny Wilson, Robert T. Wilson, James Charles Winchell, Charles O. Wolfe, Virgil Spence Kenny Woodard, Henry Woods, James Woods, William Wood, Robert E. H.

J. Wylies, Larry Yoksh, lowski. Truman E. Bowzer, Esker T. or Rexine Collins, Jerry Mar-: shall Creager, Dennis M.

L. Shaw, Dwight E. Orrell, Marion Gray, J. Robert White, Francisco Sandoval, Charlie E. Smith, Roger C.

Kelly, Gary E. Earley, George Danapes, James W. BUchner, Andreas Glikis, Porter Thomas, Ronald G. Lamberd, Athandsios. Gerodimes, J.

Baley, Marion Earle Queen, Shelley Teague, R. K. Totten, D. Webb, Lee Johnson, John N. Murphy, Lloyd E.

Carmack, John Bierer, Alfred Box, D. Taylor, Clarence Miller, J. W. Reddick, John Hamburg, James L. McVey, Robert Jimmie Hopkins.

Charles Taylor, Patrick Cunningham, Bervin Cooksey, Rick Kennedy, J. 8. Stacy, William E. Hensley, Robert Whitaker, Ed Roberts, Kenneth O' Dell, R. Payne, Herbert Hugill, Thomas O' Keefe, George Jackson, James Woods, Robert Stark, Bruce G.

Charles, John Walker, R. Kuleng, Don William Davis, James R. Murphy, James R. Alford, Leroy Trout. PAINTERS DISTRICT COUNCIL NO.

3 SAVINGS FUND. Undelivered checks for payout. John Dye, Terry M. Hodges, Melvin E. UN-DELIVERED Johnson.

G. Robinson. FOR PAINTERS SAVINGS. PAY OUT DATE Jon E. Alterman, John P.

Beckham, David Belt, Gary G. Birdsong, Thomas F. Carroll, Harol Cass, Charles Chandler, Bill Chapman, James Chilcutt, Dale Coonts. Charles W. Edwards, D.

Folsom, Bobby Ginnings, John P. Gribble, Jerry Griffin, Robert D. Thomas H. Henry, Jack E. Hoffman, Robert Hogan, Myron Hooton, Calvin Horton, David Hughes, Max T.

Kendall, Jesse M. Leipard, Marcus Lloyd S. Marr, Woodrow Mayco*ck, Herman D. Ragland, James A. Summers, Richard White, Timothy K.

Wilson. UN-DELIVERED CHECKS FOR PAINTERS SAVINGS. PAY OUT DATE Kenneth Doll, Ted. A England, Hunt, David Hyatt, C. Johnson, John P.

Jones, Russell Langworthy, Pierce, Donald McCune, M. Wayne Robinson, Charles Smith. rence Smith, Phillip Walter, Dale Wilson. UN-DELIVERED CHECKS FOR PAINTERS SAVINGS. PAY OUT DATE David Berkebile, Marvin Bradley, William Broadnax, Gary Burge, Richard Campbell, Raymond Conner, Roy L.

Coonts, George Galardo, Jesse E. Gossett, Alex Gyurica, Fredric Hale, Michael Hracho. Rick Kale. Preston Long, William Marrs, Donald McCune, Alfred McGee, Billy R. Mitchell, L.

Montgomery, Larry E. J. B. Phillips, Robert Renard, Larry D. Rowden, Ray, Snyder, Darrot Spoklie Orland Stewart, Richard Tokich, Lee Vaughn, Gerald Wallace, Ronald Williams, Clifton Woods.

Richard Woodchause, Joseph Zimmerman, Wade Spoklie. UN-DELIVERED CHECKS FOR PAINTERS SAVINGS. PAY OUT DATE John Allen, Phil Alterman, William E. Alterman, Gunter E. Anderson, Kenneth Ara, Bill Beaver, M.

Collins, Mike Cox, Spencer Ely, L. W. Ghosey, Jack Goodman, Joseph Goodman, Jer. Griffin, R. Hate, Ed Heath, Francis Hell, Elroy E.

Hyatt, Michael Kirk, Robert Mulich, B. Phillips, Clifford Poe, James Sample, Allen Gene Shelton, Halley R. Sinclair, James Speakman, Verne F. Walters, Robert White, Jr. Ray L.

Williams. PAY OUT DATE David Albertson, John Allen, Blair, John Becks, Stanley Steve Buggs, Robert B. Christy, Roland D. Christy, L. Coleman, Jimmy Compton, Donald Delcour, Kenneth Doll, Alfred Durham, Durham, Terry Dave Durham, Evans, Darrell Bernard Galaver, James Gammill, Larry Gammill, Curtis, Gepner, Jack Goodman, Joseph Goodman, Joseph Goodman, Henry D.

Heidelberg, H. Hulsey, Rufus Jackson, Gordon W. Johnson. Harry, Johnson, Willie Jones, Timothy Kime, H. Kirk.

Hersche McGregor, G. ser, James P. Murray, S. Tony lando, Walter Page, Richard L. Reeder, Glenn D.

Rogers, Dale E. Shane, Robert H. tridge, Robert Taylor. Smith, Ross Sufcliffe, Samuel Thomas, Thrift, George Voshalo, Robert White, Jr. ry Whitehead.

Jerry Whitton. CHECKS FOR PAINTERS SAVINGS. PAY OUT DATE Clarence E. Wayne len, Ray C. Baker, Donald Barnes, Jack 0.

Bell, James Bethke, Burton Bland, Robert Cox, William Craig, Charley Cummings, James Eusternrock, Wayne Fatino, Gary Harper, Henry D. Heidelberg, Gordon Johnson, Timothy Kime, B. Lewis, Tony Orlando Jr. Dwight Orrell, Marshall Peters. Edward E.

Roberts, Robert L. Roberts, Wayne M. Robison, Aaron Salton. Robert Sanders. Robert Scarboro, Tom Schroeger, Dale Shane, Halley R.

Sinclair, Samuel Thomas James D. Williamson. Calvin Cummings, Gerald Smalley, Louis Saluzzi, James P. Messmer, Lloyd L. Laughlin, Ellswort L.

Burgoon, William J. Raymond Spraque, W. Watson, Ronald J. Bufler, Piffs. Ricky L.

Testerman. William O' Maara, Denton, Dale Mediock, Joe Lucky Dowling, James T. trick McNally, Sam J. Nicely, Clair W. Wood, N.

Fisher, liam L. Olbert, Robert C. Barker, Ronnie A. Anderson, Steven W. Smith.

Ovie Nichols. Raiph E. Stephenson, C. Liston, James Mosk, James A. Stiles, Laroy W.

Byxbe, Ronnie Mayco*ck, Jones, Frank C. Danz, Buel James C. Cummings, Dwight D. Passmore, Richard Roger Wheeler, Ernest J. Contreras, Lee William Duncan, Gary Jack E.

Hannon, Henry J. Kendall, Jerry Rodman, Erwin F. Beckman, Glenn R. Austin, Otis Boardman, W. P.

Carter, Truman Hughes, Theodore Aguirre, Richard Brittain, B. C. David K. Parrish, Glen Brown. Clen Brown, J.

Butcher, Robert White, Robert E. Dement, Hathaway, Wendell R. Stuteville, Thomes James C. Cummings, James C. Jaynes, William H.

Moody, Stephen B. Lewis, Paul Cole, F. Guthrie, Dale Mediock, William Dunkin, Doyl. W. Miller, Barmore, William A.

Craft, Paul Kagarice, Lloyd Marr, Buster Brown. Ronnie Anderson. John D. MoonDuris. Lloyd, Orrell.

Kenneth R. Malone, Garrie Wicker, Christop Zablen, Dele Mediock, George L. Davis, Garry D. John G. Humburg, James M.

Whistler, Louis Stryker, David Quells, Felix Richard Williams, Jack William H. Evans. Miller, Michael A. Willers. Rebert Washburn, Charles MurPaul Brown, R.

Sullivan, Stephen Hank a. Williams, A. Clark, Russell N. Chambers, Chuck John Jones, Mikil Tony Case, Thames Law rence G. Joseph Erickson, Leonard M.

How J. Gilpatrick. PUBLIC NOTICES 104 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI LAND TAX SUIT NO. K-78 DIRECTOR OF REVENUE FOR JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI, Plaintiff, any of said properties were sold. DATED: OCTOBER 10, 1979 LAURENCE R.

SMITH, PRESIDING JUDGE CIRCUIT COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS, Defendants. ORDER SETTING HEARING ON CONFIRMATION OF COURT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE On motion of plaintiff in entitled cause it is ordered that said cause be and the same hereby set down for hearing day of November, 1979, at the hour of 9:30 a.m. in the courtroom of the Presiding Judge, sitting in Division 7 courtroom located on the 6th floor of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Sixteenth Judicial Circuit at the Jackson County Courthouse, 415 East 12th Street Kansas City, Missouri for the purpose of confirming or disapprovthe sale of all defendant cels of real estate. in the said cause described and made defendants, that were sold by the Court Administrator at foreclosure. All interested parties may tend and offer evidence on the adequacy of the prices for which NOTICE OF HEARING ON CONFIRMATION OF COURT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE By Court order the above case has been set for hearing on the 7th day of November, 1979, at the hour of 9:30 a.m.

in the Courtroom of the Presiding Judge, sitting Division 7 Courtroom located on the 6th floor of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Sixteenth Judicial Circuit at the Jackson County Courthouse, 415 East 12th Street, Kansas City, Missouri for the purpose of confirming or disapprovIng the sale of all defendant parcels of real estate, in the said cause described and made defendants. that were sold by the Court Administrator at foreciosure. All interested parties may attend and offer evidence on the adequacy of the prices for which any of said properties were sold. JAMES P. MITCHELL Director of Revenue for Jackson County, Missouri Stephen F.

Volek Delinquent Land Tax Attorney County Counselor's Office 2 Jackson County Courthouse 415 East 12th Sfreet Kansas City, Missouri 64106 INDIA ASSOC. of Kansas City, invites members and guests to attend a general body meeting 2 at 7 pm on Nov. 3, 1979, at Battentield Auditorium in KU Medical Center. A cultural show will 3 follow the meeting. Snacks will be provided.

$4.00 tickets at the gate for the show. Read, Use Want Ads DEATHS FUNERALS 113 BACON, MRS. MARGARET A. age 69, 4808 W. 65th Terrace, passed away Oct.

27th. MUEHLEBACH 6800 TROOST 444-2060 BAX, EMMA 67, of 416 N. Colorado, passed away Oct. 27. Survived by sons Charles Bax, Daniel Bax, Bob Bax, Raiph Bax, David Bax, all.

of Jack Bax, Salem, Daughters-Betty Rose Stanley, Salem, Mary Jane Reese, Independence, Mo. Brothers-Henry Heckemeyer, St. Anthony, Lawrence Heckemeyer, and St. Fred Heckboth of Elizabeth, John Heckemeyer, Dixon, Mo. Sister-Marie Schanameyer of St.

Elizabeth, and 19 grandchildren. Parish Cardinal Glennon K. of C. Rosaries Mon. 7:30 pm.

Services Tue. 10:30 am Holy Cross Church, St. John Quincy. Burial Mt. Olivet.

In state Sun. 3-0 pm and Mon. 6 pm. PASSANTINO BROS. 2117 Indep.

Blvd. BERGMAN- LAWRENCE age 57 of 926 E. 30th. passed away October 24. Graveside services Monday 2:30 PM.

at the National Cemetery Leavenworth, Ks. In State from 6 to 9 PM Sunday REISING FUNERAL HOME 322 NO. 7TH 371-3257 BESSENBACHER, MRS. ETHEL age 87, formerly of 915 West 42nd passed away Oct. 26.

Rosary, Recitation 7:00 PM Sun. McGilley Midtown Chapel. Funeral service 9:30 am Mon. Guardian Angel Catholic Church. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to Guardian Angel Memorial Fund at the church. Friends may call after 5 PM Sun. McGILLEY MIDTOWN CHAPEL MAIN LINWOOD 753-6200 BINGHAM Services for AUDREY ANN BINGHAM, will be held in the Stine McClure Chapel Mon. morning at 10:30.

Private burial. STINE McCLURE 931- TIT BURKHARDT- 19717 MRS. E. LEONA 39th passed away Oct. 25.

Funeral services 10 a.m. Mon. Carson's Indep. Chapel. Interment will Mound reGrove Cemetery, Family ceive friends Sun.

GEO. C. CARSON SONS Winner at Fuller 252-7900 -KENNETH 74 of Pleasant Hill, Services p.m. Mon. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 82nd Holmes.

Interment Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Visitation p.m. Sun. at our chapel. STANLEY SON PLEASANT HILL MO. CHURCHTOWN -MRS.

MARIE 76, of 205 Sunny Circle, Betton, passed away Oct. 25. Rosary Muchlebach Chapel 4 Funeral services Muehlebach Chapel 11 a.m. Mon. Interment Forest HIll Cemetery, in state at the Muchlebach Chapel 44 p.m.

Sun. MUEHLEBACH 6900 TROOST CURTIS CURTIS, Services 5070 for Sunset will WILLIAM be held in St. Marys Episcopal Church, 13th Holmes Monday Morning 11:00. Interment Forest Hill STINE CHECLURE 931 DAVIS, Graveside services for DR. KENNETH A.

DAVIS, 3228 Euclid will be held in Floral Hills Cemetery Monday at 10:00 AM. Friends may call after 3:00 PM Sunday at our chapel. STINE McCLURE 931-1 TAI DYE, SISTER MARY ELIZABETH, passed away Oct. 26. Wake service 7:30 pm Sun.

neral mass Mon. 4 pm. Ursuline Convent Chapel. Interment Ursuline Cam WILSON SON PAOLA KANSAS FOX- WAGONER 7329 Woodson, O.P, Services AM Monday Amos Family Chapel. Burial Osswatomie Kans.

Cometery. Visitation Sunday 7-9 PM. THE AMOS FAMILY 10901 Johnson Dr. 631-5506 GILIO- CHARLES 61, of 904 68th, passed away Oct, 26. Rosary Sun.

7:30 p.m. Services a.m. Chapel. Burial St. Mary's.

in state Sun. p.m. PASSANTINO BROS. 2117 Indep. Blvd.

GRAHAM -MR. RAY ago 75, 5515 Highland, passed away Oct. 26. Rosary Muchiebach Chapel 4 p.m. Sun.

Funeral services St. Therese Church 9:30 a.m. Mon. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

in state at the el 1-5 E. p.m. Sun. MUEHLEBACH TROOST REINHARDT. 85, of 4512.

Liberty, K.C.. Mo. Passed away Oct. 2 Funeral services Our Savior Lutheran Church, 4153 bow Mon. 11.

AM. Interment Floral Hills Cemetery. In state 7-9. PM Sun. GATES FUNERAL HOME CO 2-1023 Want Ad Service Desk Open Sundays 8:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M.to accept want ad CANCELLATIONS and CHANGES by telephone -just dial 234-4000 For placing new classlfled ads.

Star want ad takers will he on duty Monday thru Friday 8:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. Saturdays 8:00 to 1:00 P.M. to assist you. FUNERALS HAWLEY GERALD Speaks Chapel.

Mound Grove Visitation 35 Sunday In. SPEAKS MEMORIAL CHAPEL Lexington at Walnut KELLEY THE M. Summit, passed Services 2 p.m. Mon. Interment morial Gardens.

Sun. no flowers tributions to First Church KC. FLORAL HILLS CHAPEL Ridge at Gregory LEONARD. 61, 10:30 passed a.m. away Oct.

Mon. chapel. interment National Cemetery Family will receive p.m. Sun. RUNYAN FUNERAL HOME KAN HEN 93 6001 passed away October services Muchiebach 1 pm Monday, Interment Cemetery, in state Chapel 35 Sunday one MUEHLEBACH TROOST PORTER GREG 25 Chelsea, passed Services 10:30 a.m.

Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. will receive friends 74. at the chapel. PARK LAWN FUNERAL Hillcrest Rd. at 83rd SMITH- RAYMOND C.

81, Hardy, passed away 25. Services 11 a.m. Mon. in Chapel. Interment Floral Memorial Gardens.

Friends call 7-9 p.m. Sun. Masonic service 7:30 p.m. sun. suggest contributions A American Cancer Society, FLORAL HILLS Ridge at Gregory THOMAS- EVA of Idaho, a.m.

formerly Mon. at Mt. Moriah of K.C. Chapel. Interment Mt.

Cemetery. Friends may MORIAH FUNERAL HOLMES AT 105TH FLORISTS LEE'S Summit Residential lot; util; 75x135; reasonably priced. 942-5341 CEMETERY LOTSMONUMENTS FLORAL Hills-3 spaces. Garden of Meditation 28: 181 3 and each or $500 for all Chapman, 713 W. 29, Higgins ville, Mo.

64037. 83rd HILLCREST -Memorial Park Green Lawn cemeteries. lots. 2 vaults, 1 double headstone. $2600, Call Lucille S.

Goodat 816-584-7024 CEMETERY LOTS White: Chapel Memorial, $200 each: 781 6560 Cemetery lots, vaults markere ers, Green Lawn, 633-2452. SPACES--Johnson County morial Gardens, 722-3922 Announcements (101 149) PUBLIC NOTICES 104 Sealed bids for Solid Waste Fired Steam System at Northwest Mo. State University will be received by the Director of Purchasing, Northwest Mo. State University, until 3 o'clock PM. Nov.

20, 1979, and then publicly opened and read aloud. Copies may be obtained at the office of the Director Purchasing, Northwest Mo. State University, Maryville, Mo. 64468. The owner the right waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids.

No bidder may withdrew his bid within 60 days after the actual date of the opening Sealed Bids for SUPPLY OF SHARED LOGIC DATA ENTRY WORD PROCESSING SYSTEM will be received at the Office of the States Court Administrator, 1105 Rear Southwest Jefferson City, Mo. until 5 p.m., CST, November 30th, 1979 at which time they will be publicly open and read aloud. Bidders must agree to supply all necessary hardware, technical support, for the and on going maintenance Shared ic System. Instructions and specifications can be secured from the Office of the States Court Administrator 1105 Rear Southwest Bivd, Jetterson City, Mo. 65101 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for construction of downtown improvements in the City Of Lexington, MO will received at the office the Mayor City.

Hail. Lexington, Mo, 64067 until 4:00 P.M. C.S.T.. Wednesday October 31st, 1979, and then publically opened read aloud. A certificated check, bank draft or a bid bond executed by the bidder on an approved Surety Company in the amount of five percent of the bid shall be submitted with each Proposal, Plans can secured from General Design Inc.

214 N. Third, Greenville, 62246, upon payment of fee $50.00 per form CERTIFIED. COMPANY OR SOLID CASHIER'S check payable to the City Of Lexington with Missiouri federal PrevailBidders must agree to comply ing Wage Rate Provisions ecutive Order 11246 other Statutory regulations as refered to the Specifications Chalmers Young, Mayor City Of Missouri. ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for HOSPITAL ACCREDITATION IMPROVE. MENTS, STATE CHEST HOSPITAL, MT.

VERNON, MISSOURI will be received at the office the Director, Division of Design Ad- and Construction, Office of ministration, State of Missouri, Room B-20, State Capitol BuildJefferson City, Missouri 65102, until 1:20 p.m., C.S.T., November 15, 1979 and then publicopened and read aloud. certified check, bank draft bid bond executed by the bidder and an approved Surety Company in the amount of five percent of the bid shall submitted with each Proposal. Plans and Specifications can secured from Willard Given Associates, 1031 East Battlefield, Suite 311, Springfield, Missouri 65807, in upon the form deposit of set, of a certified, cashier's company check payable to the Division of Design and Construction, Office of Administration, State of Missouri. Bidders must to comply with Prevailing Rate Provisions and other Statutory in regulations as referred to the specIfications. Walter H.

Johnson, Director Division of Design and Construction UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT In the Consolidated Matter NATIONAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. Debtor and TIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. Debtor In Proceedings 1 for the REorganization of Corporations No. A-75 665 October 2. 1979 ORDER BARRING TAX CLAIMS OF STATE, LOCAL AND MUNICIPAL TAXING fix a time within which the proofs of claim of the States of Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts.

Rhode Island, Ohio, Missouri, diana, Kansas, lowa, in Florida, linols, Michigan, Kentucky, Georgia, Delaware and ma, and all local and municipal taxing authorities within said States, if any, may be filed allowed, having been heard the 2nd day of October, 1979, notice of said hearing having been given as prescribed by court. and after hearing Martin A. Gould, Esquire, attorney said trustee, in favor of said I plication, and no one, appearing opposition thereto, that November 1979, be, and it hereby is, fixed as the expiration of the time within which the said State, cal and Municipal Taxing thorities shall file all claims taxes, it any, against the aboveI named debtors and the trustee, after which no such claims be filed or asserted against 1 debtors or the trustee, personally or such. trustees and If further ORDERED, that every claim for which proof of laim is pursuant to this order shall deemed to be allowed unless objection on or before November and is ther ORDERED that service of this order be made by malling the same to each authority on Schedule Taxing Authorities attached to the Application, at shown 1 day of October, I publishing copy of this in each of the in the Schedule, attached Trustee's Application. once week for two successive commencing on or of that said mailings and publicafions shalt be deemed timely sufficient service thereof.

Dated: 1. Emmet Clarie, Chief Judge United States District Court PUBLIC NOTICES 104 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for CONSTRUCTION Bids MISSOURI STATE SCHOOL FOR THE HANDICAPPED of KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI be received at the office of by Director, Division of Design 338. Construction, Office of Administration, State of Missouri, The Room B-20, State Capitol Bulld- ing: Jefferson City. Missouri 1 65102 until 1:30 P.M., C.S.T., No- first vember 6, 1979 and then publicly opened and read aloud. 1 certified check, bank draft or first bid bond executed by the bidan approved Surety Company in the amount of five percent of the bid shall be submitted with each Proposal.

one. Plans and Specifications can be The secured from Peckham Guyton Albers a Viets, 116 47th Street, Kansas City, 64112, upon deposit of $100.00 All set, in the form of certicashier's or company check payable to the Division of Design and Construction, Office of Administration, State of Missouri. Bidders must agree to comply Prevailing Wage Rate Provisions and other Statutory lations as referred to in the specHications. Walter H. Johnson, Director Division of Design and at Construction ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS SEALED Proposals for: ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE MUSIC BUILDING UNI- ber VERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST.

LOUIS ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI A will the be received by The Curators University of Missouri, der Owner, the Office of the Director of the Physical Plant. 243 General services Building, University of Missouri, St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, unti; 10:30 a.m., C.S.T., November 1979, and then be publicly opened and read aloud at 10:35 a.m..

C.S.T.. the Confreence Room 242, General Services Building. or Sealed Proposals for: PARKING FOR THE MUSIC BUILDING UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI will be received by The Curators of the University Missouri, Owner, at the Office of the Director of the Physical Plant, 243 General University of Missouri.

St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, a.m., C.S.T., November 1979, and and read then at publicly opened aloud 11:05 a.m., C.S.T., in the Conference Room 242, General Services Building. and specifications and Information concerning. preference grented to Missouri materiand bidders: the work to be done and other Items relating to the project and contract documents, together with the printed form on which BIDS MUST BE MADE, may all be obtained Office of the Director of Physical Plant, General Services Building, Unciersity of Missouri, St.

Louis, St. Louis, Mis. souri 63121, and at the office of the Architects, Kenneth E. Partners, 317. North Eleventh Street, St.

Lousi, Missouri 63101. Copies may be obtained at the abovementioned offices upon payment of 850 for each set. Checks shall be made payable to The Curators of the will University of Missouri. Deposits be refunded upon return of complete sets in good condition within 14 days opening of bids. Attention of Bidders is particuTarly called to the requirements to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

THe Curators of the University of Missouri reserve the right to waive informalities in bids and to reject any of all bids. THE CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Thomas Hussey Assistant Vice President Business Services Date: October 11, 1979 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for Phase One Restoration the Mahaffie House, 1100 Kansas City Road, Olathe, Kansas, will be received at the office of the Olathe City Clerk, Olathe City Hall. 100 West Santa Olathe, Kansas until 11:00 a.m., November 15, 1979 and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Separate contracts are being for Masonry Stabilization, Wood Restoration, Plaster and PaintMechanical, and Electrical. and specifications can secured from the office of Patty Berkebile Nelson Associates, ArInc.

825 Kansas City, Missouri 64105 after October 1979 deposit of $25.00 per form of certified or cashiers check payable to PBNA Architects. inc. A certified check or bank draft, to the order of the City of Olathe, Kansas, negotiable Government Bonds par or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and acceptable surety, In amount equal to five percent of the total bid for work shall be submitted with each proposal. This check or band will be returnable upon execution of the Agreement, or in the event of the lection of this Bid within sixty days after the date set for the submission of Bids. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds.

All bidders are hereby officially notified that Federal funds being used to assist in construcThe attention of bidders directed to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and all Imposed by pursuant to the Department Interior Department and Urban pursuant to thet fille, to end that, in accordance Title Vi of that act and the lation, no person in United States the ground race, color sex or national oriexclud from in, be denied the benefits be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program activity for which the owner financial assisof owner any or all bids the or to waive to any informalities in the bidding may withdraw his a perled after actual date Read, Use Want Ads MEMORIAM 0.5125 ca sad and loving memory of beloved husband and father. left us four years ago today, OC330 tober 28. You are not father, life will you ever be. Ashe memory will remember thee. Sadly missed by wife, daughter, law and grandchildren.

LOST mond C. Smith: Frank Cure Charles PARAN Temple D.O.N, session 903 Harrison. TRAVEL CAR POOLS DRIVE New Cars. Calif. Gas allow.

Mock 6545 priving to California Nov. Need someone to share A ACon Auto Trianap, entire Us RIDER Wanted Lake Charten: EAST DRIVE Wis -Cal Other 042-44 SPOKANE, OHIO GA CAT 221-2555 TEN Part Gas Refund BRIEF CASE--Brown from Antioch Motor Inn, records enclosed. $100 reward for return intact. if found please contact Mr. George Matson, tioch Motor Inn, 453-6550 or Byron D.

Brown, MCB Corp. P.O. Box 213, Ark. 72764. CARD Case--Brown wilD cardsmo etc.

vicinity of 40th Broadway or Washington, reward, 531-0519 evenings RMT. CAT-Black white, long haired male, wearing white flea collar. last seen vicinity of E.75th Terr. between Lydia Paseo. reward.

call 523-1926 --101 DOG- $200 Reward. White mate Chihuahua, brn ears, long Last seen 9-2-78 67th Ford. 8411. DOG- mo old English answers to Jasmine, white, er colored, reward, 455-2700 I DOG -American Eskimo snow white, hair medium length; Ibs, wearing silver "choke chain, answers to King, lost -Wonr Shawnee around 60th PLEASE. Large reward.

Call 341-8794 or DOG Black Labrador, only 1 eye, reward, 781-1766 DOG Brittany Spaniel 2 yrs. old, Yicinity Highland Crest, 8555 K.C. Ks. with chain tap. 247G A DOG shaved, neutered male, 70th Nelarni man area, reward, DOG.

Female charcoal white, 101 Huskie, white heart. marking on vi face, months, name Riverside-Parkville area, 530 4173 DOG- German Shepherd black tan, 2 yrs old, vicini East Bottoms Gladstone, ward, 452-2474 DOG German Shepherd, fan black, male, child's pet. 2 $100 reward. Needs medicationacor Please help. Look in thy sor bor's yard, they may no the paper.

753-4374 DOG German Shepherd, gold sable, hair, Metro North area. 436-4243 DOG German Shorthair, Buck with liver head, and ticked body, last seen near. Blair. Road: Eastside Drive." Please 507-0206 reward cor DOG, Miniature Collie 18in high, mate, Buffy, Goor ward DOG- Near 129th Wornall, black and white with wire haired terrier, 10 years wearing flea collar and lar, no tags. 942-7530 DOG-Pekingese male 1.

old, reddish tan, white under real fluffy fail, reward 373 DOGmedication daily, Reward. Ity: 25th 231. DOG -POODLE small black male, Named Star, last 92nd Main. Rewerd DOG- Reward, Husky, childs pet. Missing since 2200 333-3521, DOG -Russian Wolfhound brown female, last Hyde Park area.

REWARD, 1649 DOG- Russian Wolfhound, brown, female, Hyde Park area. REWARD 1649 DOG-Small gray male, lots liken Shih TUL has flea answers to Molasses, 523. DOGS 2 Vicinity Airdales, male male Reward for their return. EYE Glasses brownish bifocals. Of on ear Library, Putsch Cafeteria 741-1521.

EYE reward. LOST Found Dog LOST- Irish Setter old Had on choker chain, vicinity 17th Belmont. Call SHOTGUN, New Mossber model 600ATV, serial 893235, 454-7032 A Want Ad your Message to -thousands of (potential buyersf-a-s-t. 234-4000. a FOUND DOG- old, vic.

Doberman N. about 5th DOG- Small baick fem, Street. LODGE NOTICES MCDONALD Lodge ren please assemble Mills Chapel, Blue Ridge Gregory, Sun. Oct. 7:30 PM.

fo conduct Masonic Service for our late Brother.

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