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rt -V'Y- 4i Wiv" l- Tr 18 THE KANSAS CITY STAR Monday July 7 1975 -Legislature Overview Changes Mi mm W- -4 Ml By the Associated Press r- State legislatures long considered fee ugly ducklings of political system are in the midst of a quiet transformation 1- An Associated Press study of all 50 '7 legislatures shows much change over the last decade from better staffing higher pay and more frequent sessions to greater hospitality to minorities less dependence on old-style money lobbies and significant internal power shifts that have broken up the ileng rural predominance almost ev- ery where The changes are uneven There are 9 great variations But they include im-portant measures long advocated by reformers within and without the assemblies and they are taking root in capitals across the country In the last 10 years the legislatures -have: Seen court-ordered reapportionment end the domination of the rural and begin the hegemony of the suburbs rather than the central cities Dramatically expanded their staff -and technical assistance improved facilities increased legislative pay and generally tripled their own budgets Met more often and longer Ten years ago 19 legislatures met annually Now 40 do They handle more bills and delve into complicated fields that rarely were considered in 1965 such as the environment Doubled the still small proportion of women and tripled the number of blacks in their membership Become more diversified in their occupation makeup There are fewer farmers and lawyers more businessmen teachers and students (the Idaho legislature has four college professors active or retired) Especially in the larger states more and more members are beginning to consider legislative service as their occupation In this trend to and stronger staffing and with an influx of younger lawmakers traditional business and industrial lobbies have lost some of their force and broad-based interest groups have begun to rival them The new legislatures were born of the US Supreme one-man one-vote decision in 1962 Reapportionment began shortly thereafter and Do You Remember The 14th Ward Democratic Club? Tii by James McGilley Jr are venturing out faster They used to wait two years but now you have many freshmen becoming leaders in says Hamilton McWhorter senate secretary Blacks and other minorities are gaining strength in the new legislatures especially in the South assembly has 22 blacks There were none 10 years ago Alabama has 15 compared to none in 1965 In the North the change has been less pronounced: Pennsylvania has gone from nine blacks to 13: Ohio from two to 11 Across the country black legislators have increased from 94 to 270 in the last decade They hold 3 per cent of the seats about one-fourth their percentage to the population Only in a handful of states such as New Mexico and Masschusetts have minorities achieved full proportionate representation There are practically no states where a minority caucus has become capable of enacting legislation over white opposition Women have not made as much progress as blacks though their number also is rising They have been represented in most legislatures for many years and currently hold 8 per cent of the seats in the country It was 4 per cent in 1970 There are no women in major leadership positions in any legislature That may change if as Larry Mar-golis executive director of the Citizens Conference on State Legislatures thinks the woman coming to the assemblies now a young professional woman there for a While some Legislatures have broken new ground pioneering no-fault insurance ban of disposable bottles pacesetting land management acts in Florida California Delaware and North Carolina the many internal changes in Legislatures have not been fully reflected in their legislative product Despite reapportionment rural representatives still outgun urban and suburban representatives in many states against the weight of population Missouri is an example Between them the metropolitan areas of St Louis and Kansas City could dominate the Legislature the cities are constantly fighting each other and the rural areas get the balance of said Sen Albert Spradling who represents a rural district in southeastern Missouri Deaths i Oh Irene this is priceless A get-together of the 14th Ward Democratic Club in Les rec room in the early thirties and my mother and father right in the thick of it! The 14th Ward Democratic Club conducted its business at 27th and Jackson upstairs above the Drug Store But the Club was more than a political entity: It was the focal point of neighborhood life and regular parties like this were half the reason for being a Democrat Dad was a precinct captain as was Leo McCormick the late husband of Irene McCormick who sent us this classic I can identify many of these folks Sure ba gorra the gentleman with a pipe in his mouth and the beautiful lass on his shoulder in the lower left are Mr and Mrs James McGilley Sr Irene can identify all but 5 Shr says the couples are Mr and Mrs Otto Higgins John Lee Henry War ren Jim McGilley Leo McCormick Larry Windegratz Vincent Rock Leo Jordon and the Carters She saves the singles are Jerry Dugan Manne Russo Irene Isbelle Eleanor Higgins and Ves Ewing Can you name the other continued through the 1972 census It was expected to end the long period of rural domination in the legislatures and it has The results were dramatic in some states In Florida the rural interests referred to as were abruptly replaced by representatives of the Miami and St Petersburg-Tampa metropolitan area The course of state government shifted just as abruptly with city-oriented legislation coming to the fore a condominum of an Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices act and other urban consumer measures But in most states reapportionment has not yielded the anticipated result of urban control For as reapportionment began the cities were losing population to the suburbs Suburb and city were and are often at cross-purpose Ten years ago the Pennsylvania legislature had 40 representatives from Philadelphia and 19 from its suburbs Now it has 34 Philadelphians and 33 from the suburbs The same pattern has emerged in other states In Michigan Detroit lost seats In California power is flowing from Los Angeles and San Francisco to counties like Santa Clara and Orange In New Jersey lawmakers from suburban Essex County can and do override the representatives of embattled Newark In nearly every state legislature there are fewer farmers The decline in rural population has spurred the trend So has the increase in the length of the session years ago the session was over in time for spring planting Now lucky to get home in time for fall groused one veteran Colorado lawmaker The seats have been taken by a diverse group of suburbanites and urbanites which defies occupation generalization In many states there are more businessmen and fewer lawyers Others have more teachers In Minnesota for example the number of lawyers dropped from 27 to 20 in the last 10 years The number of farmers dropped from 38 to 23 The number of teachers rose from 5 to 18 and a new category appeared: The number of full-time legislators rose from 0 to 15 lawmaker is apt to be younger by several years than his predecessor Although still commonly a white male in his 40s no longer unusual for legislative leaders to be in their 30s In Texas Price Daniel Jr was 31 years old when he became speaker of the House Younger lawmakers sometimes differ with their elders on matters of policy new young members for exampie were instrumental this year in enacting a law decriminalizing possession of marijuana In Connecticut in 1965 only one legislator in 330 was under age 30 More than 10 per cent are in that age group today Some of the drive in consumer and environmental issues is attributed to them think the new people were catalysts and gave these issues says the Senate president pro tem Joseph Fauliso of Hartford old prereapportionment legislature was trapped by the old Even when they take similar policy stands the younger members have a new style have affected the manner of conducting business I feel the younger legislators have adjusted better to new needs like open meetings and greater says New governor Jerry Apodaca In Georgia younger members James George James George 78 of 3 65th Terrace former chairman of the Kansas City Commission on Human Relations and retired consulting engineer at the Kansas City Power Light Co died Sunday at the home Mr George was born near Oak Grove in Jackson County and had lived -n in the Kansas City area most of his life He was a former deacon of the Wornall Road Baptist Church He was a member of the Kansas City Bar Association and the Missouri Bar Mr George was a member of the Society of Professional Engineers and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers He was a member of the Jackson County Historical Society and the Missouri State Histori-cal Society Mr George was graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia with degree in electrical engineering and received a law degree from the Kansas City School of Law He leaves his wife Mrs Elizabeth of the home: a son James George Jr Ann Arbor Mich a daughter Mrs Elizabeth Holcomb Thousand Oaks Calif and a sister Mrs Beaulah Church Kansas City Services will be at 1 pm Tuesday at the Mount Moriah Chapel: burial in Mount Moriah Cemetery Friends may call tonight at the home The family sug- gests contributions to charity Louis A Presta Funeral services for Louis A Presta 71 of 4953 Kansas assistant supervisor of the road maintenance department of the streets division ANTIOCH CHAPEL 453-7700 3325 NE Vivion Road MIDTOWN CHAPEL 753-620C Ltnwood Main MCGILLEY The support you need when you need it most MEMORIAL CHAPELS 4(ueAMacA 6800 Troost Avenue Call 4442060 Read Use Star Want Ads 104 PUBLIC NOTICES day at a nursing home at 6500 Greeley Kansas City Kansas He had lived his entire life in Kansas City Kansas Mr Pepperdine leaves his mother Mrs Ann Pepperdine of the home Graveside services will be at 10:30 am Thursday at the Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm Wednesday at the Warnich-Eads Hilden Chapel MRS DELTA A RANDOLPH Mrs Delta A Randolph 85 424 Wav-erly Kansas City Kansas died Friday at Providence Hospital She was born in Jackson Miss and was a retired teacher and a retired railway mail employee She was a member of the Our Lady and St Rose Catholic Church Services will be at 11 am Tuesday at the church burial in Westlawn Cemetery Friends may call from 6 to 9 tonight at the Alice Bailey Chapel where the rosary will be said at 8 tonight EARLF SNODGRASS Earl Snodgrass 64 of Leavenworth formerly of Kansas City died Saturday at Cushing Memorial Hospital Leavenworth He was born in Kansas City and had lived most of his life in Leavenworth He founded the Acme Finance Company and operated it 39 years before retiring about three years ago He was a member of St Episcopal Church He was a member and past commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No 56 He was also a member of American Legion Post No 23 and of the Elks He leaves his wife Mrs Kathryn Snodgrass of the home: two sons Dr Earl Snodgrass San Marino Calif and Eric Snodgrass Leavenworth a brother Eric Snodgrass Tonganoxie Kan and five grandchildren Services will be at 10 am Tuesday at the Belden-Sexton-Sumpter Chapel 518 Shawnee burial in Mount Muncie Cemetery The family suggests contributions to the heart fund or Cushing Memorial Hospital MRS EFFIE WAY Mrs Effie Way 95 of Long Beach Calif formerly of Kansas City Kansas died Friday at a hospital in Long Beach She was born in Missouri Valley Iowa and lived in Kansas City Kansas most of her life until moving to California in 1937 She was active in civic clubs and a member of the Grandview Park United Presbyterian Church in Kansas City Kansas She leaves a son William Roman Way Long Beach Graveside services will be at 10:30 am Wednesday at Highland Park Cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm Tuesday at the Porter Chapel SHELBY WILLIAMS SR Shelby Howard Williams Sr 64 of Cleveland Okla formerly of Kansas City Kansas died Thursday at a hospital in Cleveland He was born in Searcy County Arkansas and had lived in Kansas City Kansas about 30 years He was a retired employee of the Phillips Petroleum Company He leaves his wife Mrs Ellen Williams of the home a son Shelby Williams Jr Merriam and a grandson Burial was in a cemetery in Cleveland Funeral Services Bruce Mantooth 85 of 2406 13th Kansas City Kansas at 3 pm Tuesday at the Simmons Chapel burial in Maple Hill Cemetery Friends may call after 4 this afternoon at the chapel The family suggests contributions to the Bristol Hill Methodist Church Memorial Fund or to the Cancer Association of Wyandotte County DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES 113 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES 113 Announcements 104 PUBLIC NOTICES MCCONNELL MICHAEL (MIKE) 17 died July 6th Funeral services Tuesday July 8th 10:30 AM at the Wilson Son Chapel Wells-ville miermenf Wellsviile cemetery WILSON SON Wellsville Kansas 8832110 MURRAY MRS MARY of 923 Gilmore C- Ks passed a wav July 6th MUEHLEBACH 6800 TROOST County Personnel Department will be at 10 am Tuesday at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church Burial will be in Re-surrection North Cemetery The sarv will be said at 7 o'clock tonight at Antioch Chapel where friends may call from 6 to 9 tonight DREBERT Services for Mrs Mabel Drebert formerly of Kan-sas City will be neld at 3:00 Tuesday at Mount Moriah Funeral Home Interment will follow in Mount Moriah cemetery friends may cal 7 to 8:30 Monday at the MOUNT MOR'IAH FUNERAL HOME I HOLMES AT 105TH Wl 2-2004 PAULINE aae 65 3x01 Sprinq Funeral services 1C a Tues Speaks Chapel Visitation 7-9 pm Mon Cremation SPEAKS FUNERAL HOME Lexington at Walnut 252-9200 MAY B3LLE age 60 of 312 Church Olathe Services 9 am Tuesday at the Oiathe Memorial Chapel Friends mav call from 7-9 pm Monday Interment Oaklawn Memoria Gardens OLATHE MEMORIAL CHAPEL Formerly julien-Flamina wy s- 56 169 7 64-1 1 63 legal notice and INVITATION TO BID DATE June 26 1975 Sealed Bids will be received by the undersigned Harvev A Jones Chief Engineer Little Blue Valley Sewer District atfhe Legislative Chambers in the Jackson County Courthouse 306 West Kansas Avenue Independence Missouri 64050 until 11 00 am August 7 1975 at which time and place bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for Contract No T-3 Little Blue Interim Treatment Plant Expansion The Contract provides for the con struction of aeration-sedimentation ba sin effluent filtration facilities instai lation of aeration equipment in exist NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for a new SHIPPING RECEIVING SUPFLY BUILDING Lincoln University Jefferson City Missouri will be received at the office of Charles Jackson 307 Darnel Hall until 2:00 pm CD July 15 1975 and then publicly opened and read aloud A certified check bank draft or bid bond executed by the bidder and approved by a Surety Company in the amount of five per cent (5) of the bid shall be submitted with each proposal Plans and Specifications can be se cured from the office of Arthur Jab-ionsky and Associates 4G1 Washington Street Jefferson City Missouri upon deposit of S4000 per set in the form of a certified or cashier's check payable to Lincoln University Deposit will be re funded upon return of documents in good condition within ten (10) days af ter receipt of bids All copies mailed to bidders will be sent and all copies will be returned prepaid by the bidder The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive all informalities in bids No bid mav oe withdrawn for a period of 30 days subsequent to the specified time for receipt ofbids By virtue of Statutory authority a preference will be given to Missouri la oor and to products of mines forests and quarries of the State if all such materials shall be of the best quality and suitable character and can be obtained at reasonable market prices all as provided for in Section 8280 RSMo 1969 The Contractor shall pay not less than the prevailing hourly rate of wages for work of a similar character in the locality in which the work is performed as determined by the Indus trial Commission of Missouri and as set out in the Specifications By Dolores Lewis Dean of Administrative Affairs ing aerobic digestor siudge thickening basin sludge dewatering building and all connecting appurtenances at the ex 444-2060 i i i JOSEPH R- age 5 of 707 No 77th Terr Services 9 am e-nesaay at Butler 6300 Pat aiiei 4 9:30 am at St Patricks Cnurch Interment Mount Calvarv Frienos may call 4-9 pm Tuesday Rosary 7 30 pm Family suggest i confrioutions to the Summit onoerwaier Recovery Team Lee oummit vio r-ic OUl LER FUNERAL HOMES HARRY BUTLER 8 SON 6300 PARALLEL 2 1 9-63-33 GEORGE age E4 of 3215 Campbell Mo passed awe July 5th Graveside services 10 am Tuesday at Floral Hills Memoria! Gardens FLORAL HILLS FUNERAL HOME Blue Ridge at Gregory 353-1218 PRES i LOUIS A age 71 of 495J No Kansas passed away Juiy 6th Funeral service 10 am Tuesday Holy Rosary Catholic Church Rosary will be said 7 Monday at McGilley's Antioch Chaoei Interment Resurrection North Cemetery surviving is wife Mrs Marie Presta 1 brother Chester Presta 4 sisters Mrs Mary Magliazzo Mrs Anqie Capra Mrs Rosie Blando Mrs Minnie Tutorina all of KC Mo Friends may call at the chaoei 6-9 Dm Monday McGILLEY ANTIOCH CHAPEL 3325 NE VIVION RD 453-7700 MRS SYLVIA CULBERTSON Mrs Sylvia McCarthy Culbertson 84 of 1253 Huntington Road died Saturday at a nursing home at 8039 Holmes ghe was born in Osawatomie Kan and had lived here most of her life She was a member of Visitation Catholic Church She also was a member of the Catholic r-T! of Foresters and the St Hospital Auxiliary Services will be at 9: am Tuesday at the church: burial in St Mary's Cemetery The rosary will be said at 7 tonight at Midtown Chapel where friends may call GILMOF-E Graveside services for LEONA GILMORE 5125 Swope Parkway will oe heid in the City Cemetery Eldorado Springs Mo Wednesday morning at 11 STINE McCLURE 931- 7777 MR JOEL 85 yrs Oiavne Nan uassea away uUiy 5 95 Services lu am Tues Frye Cnapei Olatne Muaoric gravesiae services 1:30 pm i ues Mouna City Cemetery Mound City k-an Visitation 7 to 8 pm Mon chapel FRYE SON OLATHE KAN riAMoLiN JAMES age 91 passeu away Juiy Funeral services 10:30 am lues at me cn0p-el inte merit Osawatomie Cemetery Family will receive menus after 7 pm Mon at the cnapei COLTRIN FUNERAL HOME PAOLA KANSAS RAN SALVATOR (TUDIE) 95 of 4836 Farley passed away July 5 Rosary Monday 8 pm at chapel Services Tuesday 10 am St Bernadett's Church 9020 51 Terr Burial Mt St Mary's PASSANTINO BROS 471 -2344 2117 INDEP BLVD after 4 pm today Charles kelly sr 'r-o: Charles Kelly Sr 83 of 2312 79th Terrace Prairie Village died today at a nursing home in Spring Hill in John-son County He was born in Milan Mo and lived in Moberly Mo most of his life until moving to this area in March He was a retired collector for the Internal Revenue Service He was a Baptist He was a Mason since 1916 He leaves his jsdfe Mrs Utopia Kelly of the home two -sons Howard Kelly Bonnots Mill Mo and Charles Kelly Jr Riviera Ariz a daughter Mrs Jack Moat of the home a brother Theodore Kelly Huntsville Mo seven grandchildren and 12 great-- grandchildren LARRY JAMES PEPPERDINE Larry James Pepperdine 38 2407 Lafayette Kansas City Kansas died Sun How well do you hear? The older you get the more likely you are to have hearing problems Government studies show accumulated ear wax commonly causes these problems The aging process can reduce your normal ability to control wax build-up This may result in an ear wax blockage muffling sounds trying to get in Since this happens gradually your hearing gets worse without you realizing it See a doctor if your ear canals are clean but you still hear well To be sure you are hearing as well as you can use safe effective Debrox Drops regularly Thousands of doctors recommend it because they know it safely removes existing wax and can be used daily to prevent a build-up Costs only pennies a use and is available in drugstores without a prescription MR JOE 72 of 4336 Cnariotte passed away Juiy 5tn Services 2 pm i ues in our Chapel interment Mt Olivet Cemetery NEWCOMER'S SONS 561-0024 PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK HUGHES MRS SALLT" L- 83 Ot 7oi2 North Antioun Koau passea a way Juiy 6 services 2 pm I ueaday at our cnapei interment White chspei Memorial Gadens WrilTE cMAPtL FJNERaL HOME 561 -0024 6600 ANTIOCH ROAD RHODES MRS ANNA Aqe 64 of Princeton Ks passed away July 5th Services 1:30 PM Tuesday Princeton Cemetery Family visitations at the funeral home from 7 to 8 Dm Monday BIRCHARD FUNERAL HOMES INC OSAWATOMIE KANSAS 1 Classification continued on next SUPER BUYS! SUPER SAVINGS! ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for COMPUTER ROOM PHASE II DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES BROADWAY STATE OFFICE BUILDING JEFFERSON CITY MISSOURI will be received at the office of the Director Division of Design and Construction Office of Administration State of Missouri Room B-20 State Capitol Building Jefferson City Missouri 65101 until 1:30 PM CD July 10 1975 and then publicly opened and read aloud A certified check bank draft or a bid bond executed by the bidder and an approved Surety Company in the amount of five (5) per cent of the bid shall be submitted with each Proposal Plans and Specifications can be secured from the Division of Design and Construction Office of Administration Room B-20 State Capitol Building PO Box 809 Jefferson City Missouri 65101 upon deposit of $1000 per set in the form of a CERTIFIED or CASHIER'S chck 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 specifications John A Cooper A I A Director Division of Design and Construction I Itvica jbvRvk SK age 79 ot ciizauctn Arx passed away July services will oe at 3 pm iu-s at Floral Hills Cnapei interment Floral Hills Memorial Gardens Friends may call 7 to 9 Mon at the cnapei LORAL HILLs rUNERAL HOME Blue Ridge at Grego 353-12 18 isting waste treatment facility located along Highway 78 near Truman Road and the Independence Spring Branch Waste reatment Pi ant All Bids must be in accordance with the Bid Documents and Contract Drawings on file with the Little Blue Valley Sewer District Room 205 Jack son Square Courthouse Independence Missouri 64050 and in the office of Burns 4 McDonnell Engineering Company 4600 East 63rd Street Trafficway Kansas City Missouri 64141 Copies of the Bid Documents and Contract Drawings may be obtained for bidding purposes from Burns McDonnell Engineering Company upon deposit of fifty dollars S5000) for each set of documents Deposits are re fundable as provided in the Bid Docu ments Bids received from bidders who are not recorded by Burns McDonnell Engineering Company as having received the Bid Documents will not be opened The Work is to be commenced within thirty calendar days after the Date of Contract Completion of the Work is re quired within 500 days following the Date stated in the Notice to Commence Work at the Site Bids will be received on a lump-sum basis including alternatives as described in the Bid Documents A certified check or a Bid Bond satisfactory to the Little Blue Valley Sewer District in the amount of One Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand dollars (SI 75-000) of the total bid price must accom party each Bid The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Pavment Bond guaranteeing faithful per for mance of the Contract The Bid Agreement and Bonds shall be conditioned upon compliance with all provisions of the Bid Documents including the rules regulations and stipulations concerning mimimum wage rates equal employment oppor tumty and minority manpower utilization as set forth in the Labor-Related Regulations The attention is invited specifically to the sections reproduced therein entitled Instructions to Bidders and Bid Conditions Affirmative Action Requirements and Equal Employment Opportunity which describe requirements of the Kansas City Plan Any contract or contracts awarded under this Invitation for Bids will be funded in part by a grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency Neither the United nor any of its departments agencies or employ ees is or will be a party to this Invita tion for Bids or any resulting contract Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President's Executive Order No 11246 Requirements for Bidders and Contractors under this or der are explained in the specifications OWNER By Harvey A Jones Chief Engineer Little Blue Valley Sewer District MCDONNELL Engineering Company PO Boxl73 Kansas City Missouri 64141 DISCOUNT KroaerfrooD stores Hours: MON thru SAT Residential Business Interiors Debrox DROPS Classifiec JaNUS MRS HELEN A age 85 ot v8 19 Cuerry passed away Juiy oin rosary 7 pm Monday at tne wuarown Lhapei services burial will oe Wednesday in Chicago Friends may can at the cnae from 6-9 pm Monday Tne family recioesr no powers ana suggest con-iriDuiions to tne American Heart assoc or Lukemia research McGluLEY MID i OWN CHaPEL MaiN 8 LINWOOD PL 3-6200 ulsvnacic iK -Unit A age 80 a i JA 43 CL 6rn set Vices I Ucsday :30 arr Holy i rnuy Carnoiic anurch ilOi Norton ouriai vt adivary LaineKry Kcsary Kecna-iiui Monday :30 pm Amos a ape! where mentis may call rrom to pm Peose omit flowers Tne tammy suggests ihat gitts may oe maoe to me cnurch or chanty of ones cnoice THE AMOS FAMILY 10901 Johnson Dr Snawnee 631-5566 You should be to ONN CVININOS UNTIL 9 MON THRU PRI SAT UNIU A PL 3-2850 FURNITURE 4500 MAIN is PHONE 241-7500 Chain link mmhhb installed Hu PROPOSED Revisions to the flooo plain management regulations of tne National Flood insurance Proqram havinq been published in the Federal Register at 24 CFR oarts 1909 1510 1911 1914 1915 1917 (March 26 1975) written comments having been submitted by interested parties during an extended period of 60 days from said publication cete NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Acfinq Federal Insurance Administartor will hold public hearings on the said proposed revisions in the Shawnee Mission West Hfah School 8803 85th St Overland Park Kansas on Wednesday Julv 9 1975 at 8:30 am 2:00 Dm 7:00 pm to refine said proposed regulations for the sake of safe construction in the flood plains All recommendations from the public at larqe local state and Federal officials representatives of oublic service organizations the private imu try 8 others attendinq the said public hearings shall Oe acknowledged 8 re-Tded Mail or Phone Your STAR WANT ADS EARLY! dial 221-6000 (TWO-TWO-ONE-SIX-THOUSAND) Direct Line to Ad Takers MAIL TO: THE KANSAS CITY STAR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1729 GRAND AVE KANSAS CITY MO 64108 MRS GOLDA 90 formerly of 3x34 Brooklyn passed away July 5th Services 2 pm Wednesday in our chapel Interment Mount Moriah Cemetery NEWCOMER'S SONS 561-0024 PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK fwHtNYOUWRWrroSA THRIFTWAY OPEN SUNDAYS 1 0 to 5 42nd NOLAND ROAD SAYS IT AIL I LESiER lLOYU a age 79 of B8v6 e- 73ro kaytown passed way July 5 Services will be at 11:30 am Tues at Floral Hills chopel Interment Floral Hiis Memorial Gardens Friends may call 7 to 8:30 pm Mon at the cnapei FLORmL HiLLS FUNERAL HOME Blue Ridge at Gregory 353-1218 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES 113 Deadline 5 Pi Friday For Faster Service Phone Your Sunday Classified Ads On Wednesday or Thursday et- Now TWO Storm to Sorvo You 63Hi A SO Hiwy I UA-1SSO Urd A Mission MtS-ISSO TOUR FRIEND IN THE GROCERY RUSINESS HOME BEAUTY ss our product Week Days 10611 tOrtll Sttt LINDER PHILLIP age 79 of FreerTan passed away Juy 5 1975 Services Tuesday 10:30 am in our Belton chapel Burial Belton Cemetery Family visitation 7 to 9 Monday GEORGE 8 SONS 331 -4345 BELTON MO MRS MABEL age 84 of 3517 Phelps Rd passed away July 5th 1975 Services il AM Tuesday in the Chapel 6606 Indep Ave Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery SHE IL FUNERAL HOME 241 -6665 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL TROOP HEADQUARTERS SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI will be received at the office of the Director Division of Design and Construction Office of Administration State of Missouri Room B-20 State Capitol Building Jefferson City Missouri 65101 until 1:30 PMCDT July 24 1975 and then publicly opened and read aloud A certified check bank draft or a bid bond executed by the bidder and an approved Surety Company in the amount of five (5) per cent of the bid shall be submitted with each Proposal: Plans and Specifications can be secured from Allgeier Martin Associ DEADLINES: NOON Day Before PM Day Before PM Friday BARGAIN CITY ASK ABOUT NOEINANCE CHARGE CREDIT PLAN! JOHN JACOB 9614 West 87th passed away July 5 1975 Funeral mass Tuesday 10:30 am Holy Cross Catholic Church 8311 West 93rd Rosary 7:30 pm Monday Hoge Funeral Home Interment Res-urrrectlon Cemetery HOGE FUNERAL HOME 642-3565 OVERLAND PARK KAN 8700 TROOST OPEN 9 TO 9 CLOSED SUNDAY 9H ates Consulting Engineers and Archi-e Lii Box 2277) Joplin 64801 upon deposit of $10000 per set in tects 2820 Range dress: PO Box 22 VITA MARSHA age 6 of 1647 Madison passea away July 5 Rosary 7:30 PM Tuesday af the Midtown Chapel Services 9 AM Wednesday at our cadv of Guadualuue Church 907 23rd Interment Mt Calvary Cemetery Friends may call from 69 PM Tuesday McGilley midtown chapel I MAIN L1NWOD Fl 3-6200 BRUCE of 2406 South 13th Services 3 PM Tuesday from the Chapel Strong Ave at So 37th where friends may call after 4 PM Monday Interment Maple Hill Cemetery Family suggests contributions to the Bristol Hill Methodist Church Memorial Fund or the Cancer Association ot Wyandotte County SIMMONS FUNERAL HOME 831-1882 ACK ENRY riflemen Gentlemen AMO'S DRAPERY DEPT STORS DRAPERY MART larMt Sslscflss si Dropary Upholstery Falsric In riw Midwest 1 1 ETM t-J5 OLATHE KS S88-0S3S Outfitters to CLUB PLAZA METCALF SOUTH BLUE RIDGE MALL WARD PARKWAY the form of a CERTIFIED or CASHIER'S 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 specifications John A Cooper AIA Director Division of Design and Construction Phone Lines Open: MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM SATURDAYS 8:00 AM to 1 :00 PM HOLIDAYS 8:00 AM to 1 :00 PM and copy chanaes accepted on Sundays and Holidays by telephone 8:00 AM to 1 :00 PM Dial 221-6000 and ask for Want Ad Ser vice Desk CULBERTSON MRS SYLVIA MCCARTHY of 1253 Huntington Rdi passed away July 5th Rosary recitation 7 pm Monday McGilley Midtown Chapel Services 9:30 aum Tuesday at Visitation Church 52nd Main Interment St Mary's Cemetery Friends mav call after 4 pm MIDTOWN A IN LINWOOD PL 3-6200 CUNNINGHAM MISS AGNES age 88 of 455 Pennsvlvlna passed away July 5 1975 Rosary recitation 7 pm Mon at the McGillev Midtown Chaoei Services 10 am Tues Our Lady of Good Counsel Church 39th Terrace Washington Interment Mt Olive Cemetery Friends may call after 4 pm Mon MCGILLEY MIDTOWN CHAPfca MAIN LINWOOD PL 3-6200 ShjRRidORMafl Indian Springs 111 wara Worth KC Truman Comoro Mission Ks Troost Services for Eva McCluskey of 2715 Verona will be held in the Stine 8 McClure Chapel Tues morning at 10:00 Frivate Interment in F-re'-f him STINE McCLURE 931- 7777) JCPenney catalog desks gfajMl nCW QuaiiCraft Shoes A Star Want Ad takes your message to thousands of potential puyers f-a-s-t 22V6000 Direct Line To Ad Taker Read Use Star Want Ads.

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