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Independence Examiner (Newspaper) - August 10, 1976, Independence, Missouri The examiner tuesday Augustio 1976 Lansbury is Marne spirited musical opens deaths and funerals Tull concert attracts 35,000 Rock fans by Nancy Vilmer staff writer Angela Lansbury a a was Marne monday night when a talented group of singers and dancers performed the musical comedy for its opening at Starlight theater. The glamorous leading lady gave an outstanding performance As she recreated the part she had played for two years on Broadway. She was backed on stage by a very capable cast who helped to make the evenings entertainment extremely enjoyable. The play opened with Marne a free spirit of the 20�?Ts, hosting a cocktail party. Her Nephew now orphaned arrives at the height of the festivities with his Nanny played by Jane Connell. Marne decides to a open doors for her Little charge giving him the kind of education she thinks most important a whether ifs How to mix a Martini or doing the tango. Throughout the play she is doing Battle with or. Babcock the trustee of the nephews estate who wants the youngster to have a More formal education at a private boys school. Child actors have a reputation for stealing the show. Lee Trink who played the Nephew Patrick As a youngster did just that. His duet with miss Lansbury of a my Best girls was a show stopper. Gary Dontzig played Patrick grown up. The choreography equated the music at the close of act i As the chorus came out with the title song other outstanding dance sequences were to a a that show Young i feel when Marne and Patrick a Young friends a Cut a Rug a and Marne and her Friend Vera Anne Francine doing a bosom the fast paced dance numbers were offset by a quiet moment in the second act. The House lights dimmed leaving Only the spotlight As miss i Asbury Sang the haunting a if he walked into my life a wondering if her method of educating her beloved Patrick had been the Best Way. Is. Connell was terrific As the shy Agnes Gooch who confessed to Marne shed never had a Date with the opposite sex. When Marne decided to a open windows a for her allowing her to Sample All life had to offer by changing her image the unassuming Nanny became an unmarried Mommy. Arsenio Trinidad portrayed Ito Marne a faithful servant who was always there when she needed him. De Herlihy who has been the a voice of Kraft in commercials for 30 years mame inc Arn ate. Angela Lansbury scampers through a open a new windows during the first act of a Marne a now playing at the Starlight theater in Swope Park. The show full of top flight songs and dances runs through sunday. Coming next to Starlight is a the King and in starring Yul Brynner. Was cast As the conniving or. Babcock. Robert r. Kaye supplied the love interest for Marne. As the wealthy southerner Beauregard Burnside he came to her Aid when the Stock Market crash wiped out her assets. Despite a few opening night technical difficulties the show was delightful. The costumes were lavish and the sets almost up to Par. But Angela Lansbury a a was Marne. Examining the record marriage licenses a Timothy l. Davis 22, 9363 e.  67th ter., Raytown and Marsha a a. Detel 26, 420 n Spring Lee Brasher jr., 19, 1017 w. Truman Independence and Lois f. Walker 21, 9221 Kentucky Independence David w. Boul 23, 1611 n High Independence and Kathleen a. Kemble 21, sos piste Independence Gary d Garrison 20, Kansas City and Diana l. Williams 20, 1409 Ranson St., Independence William l. Beard 31, Kansas City and Rita e. Trowbridge 18, 5728 Maywood Raytown. Steven d. Hendrickson 23 3914a Redwood ave., Independence and Caryn d. Bachman 22, Columbia to. Jack f. Crawford 48, 400 Lakeview Blue Springs and Betty l. Basinger 40, 217 s. 6th St., Blue Springs Carl e. Shonkwiler 42, Shawnee kan., and Joyce l. Rich 36, 1204 Concord Circle Independence Gary w. Stevenson 29, and Leslie c. Wilcox 29, both of 19416 Bryn mawr Independence. Robert Lee Jones 25, 1315 n 6th ter., Blue Springs and Julie Kay Gleason 23, 421 n. Spring Independence. Cecil s. O Neal 23, 103 e. 10th, Oak Grove and Linda l. Browning 25, it. I Box 253, Grain Valley. Thomas Kent Field 21, Houston Texas and Debra Lee Cooper 21, 620 Kay drive Lee s Summit. William l. Brock 21, 500 Candle tree drive Blue Springs and Sheila j. Hilde Orand 18, 111 n 2nd St., Blue Springs. Danny w Fox 17, 209 front Strain Valley and Vonda j. West 17, 820 e. 14th St., Oak Grove. Robert Jeffrey Smith 22, san Benito Texas and Martha Ann Keller 22, 16703 e. 28th St place Independence Rodney a. Guier 18, and Jacqueline m. Smith 17, both of 17311 e. 40 hwy., Independence. Gary l. Sutton 31, Kansas City and Cynthia a. Wilcox 25, 3824 s. Delaware Independence. Mrs. Antonio Medina mrs. Frances d. Medina 64, of 219 n. 16th, Kansas City ran., died sunday at the Home of a sister mrs. Opal Dalton 2100 James Downey Road Independence. Services will be at 10 30 . Wednesday at the Wallace Chapel pleasant Hill in Cass county burial in the pleasant Hill cemetery. Friends May Call from 7 to 9 tonight at the Chapel. Mrs. Jesse a. Albertson mrs. Ruth Mae Albertson 61, of 119 n. Huttig Independence died sunday at the medical Center of Independence. She was born in Mulberry ran., and had lived in this area 40 years. Mrs. Albertson was a member of the Church of god of prophecy 3838 Independence. She leaves her husband Jesse a. Albertson of the Home a son derail g. Albertson with the Navy in Kansas City two daughters mrs. D. Joann Clark de Leon Springs fla., and mrs. Karen Cox 309 n. Huttig Independence two Brothers James Whetzell Mulberry and Tommy k. Whetzell Independence four Sisters mrs. Leona Spivey Wichita mrs. Dorothy Brills Mulberry mrs. Mary Stewart Aurora colo., and mrs. Maggie Albertson Independence and five grandchildren. Services will be at i . Wednesday at the Earp Blue Ridge Chapel burial in mount Washington cemetery. Friends May Call from 7 to 9 tonight at the Chapel. William m. Durham William m. Durham 56, Bolivar mo., formerly of Kansas City died saturday in a Springfield mo., Hospital after an illness. Among her survivors Are a daughter mrs. Mary Jane Benedict 1026 e. Frederick Independence and two sons Jerry w. Durham 626 South ave., and John Durham 121 s. Park both of Independence. Services were at la . Today at the Butler Chapel Bolivar burial in Greenwood cemetery there. Mrs. Ira a. Snow mrs. Janet Carrie Snow 73, Butler mo., formerly of Kansas City died sunday at a Hospital in Butler. Among her survivors is a son Conrad i. Snow Raytown. Services will be at i . Wednesday at the Underwood Steinbeck Chapel Butler and at 3 30 . At the graveside at Forest Hill cemetery Here. Dale Franklin Morrow Dale Franklin Morrow 46, Caney kan., formerly of Independence died monday in a Caney Hospital. Or. Morrow left the area in 1972. He was an employee of Ford motor co., a major in the army during the korean War a graduate of the University of Kansas and president of the Board of directors for the Caney National Bank. Among his survivors is a brother Robert b. Morrow Independence. Services will be wednesday at 2 . At Graves memorial Chapel in Caney burial at the Caney cemetery. A memorial fund has been set up for cancer research. By Chris Smith staff writer the Cool Breeze coupled with temperatures in the 70�?Ts, proved to be Ideal concert weather As Over 35,000 Rock fans swarmed into Arrowhead stadium for Jethro Tull sunday night. Tull was the second cow town production this summer to Start late and finish into the very Early morning hours. The concert perhaps overstocked featured four acts and was supposed to begin at 7 . It began at 7 35. Although Rory Gallagher Todd Rundgren and Robin Trower were the other headliners of the show it was obvious that the crowd came to see Tull. A special attraction of the Tull act was a Gigantic television screen behind the stage which allowed the audience a better View of the concert. The concept called a Tull vision a is the same As watching a live television broadcast As Well As the featured event. Kama television crewmen operated the cameras located in at the front of the stage. The groups first piece was adventure ugly Complex and powerfully electric a thick As a Ian Anderson the groups Leader and songwriter performed his traditional role As the lewd leery Jester trotting about the stage in a brightly coloured costume. Anderson Cavor Ted from Side to Side of the stage twirling his flute and making remarks to the audience. With the Aid of his flamboyantly ornamented comrades Anderson and company went through songs like a crazed institution a a minstrel in the gallery a and the group also played the title Cut from its new album a too old to Rock no Roll too Young to the 25-minute encore also featured More of Aqualung and the crowd which stood for the entire performance finally filtered out of the stadium satisfied. Meredith new coach of to Campus forensics Margaret Meredith has been appointed coach of the interscholastic forensics program at the Truman Campus of the University of Missouri Kansas City. She also will teach speech classes under the department of speech communications. This announcement was made jointly by or. Ray r Williamson Truman Campus assistant Provost director and Sam Scott department of speech communications chairman. Miss Meredith recently retired from her previous speech teaching and debate coaching position at William Chrisman where she achieved a National reputation As a forensics coach. Or. Walter Murrish director of the interscholastic debate and forensics activities said Umic was fortunate to get a person of miss Merdith a ability and reputation to assist Truman Campus debate and forensics activities. The new debate coach holds a Bachelor degree from Southwest Missouri state University a masters from my Columbia with additional graduate work at Northwestern University the University of Minnesota University of Arizona and the University of Denver. Miss Meredith said she is enthusiastically looking Forward to another successful debate team from Truman Campus. The team has 20 tournaments throughout the country scheduled. She also said she was looking Forward to participating in the High school debate workshop saturday oct. 16, at the Truman Campus. The workshop will be jointly sponsored by the Umic Truman Campus the Truman Campus debate squad and the Missouri i chapter of i Kappa Delta. Last fall More than 300 from local High schools participated. Pellet gun snipers hit 12 at Pool twelve persons were hit by pellets fired by an unknown assailant just after 4 30 . Saturday at High Leah Pool 17710 e. Holke Road. A 12 of the persons struck by the pellets were in or around the Pool area. No one was injured seriously. A one of the victims of the hidden snipers said he was struck in the Back portion of his thigh. He thought the Pellet came from the South. As he looked South toward some nearby foliage he saw two Young White males hiding there John w. Blankenship later told Pouce. When he began walking toward the foliage two youths Blankenship estimated to be about 16 years old got up and ran away. Blankenship saw no weapon he said but he did not pursue the two. Upon interviewing the la Over victims of the unseen sniper Pouce found that other victims besides Blankenship believed that the pevets had come from the South. Pouce found several brass coloured pevets around the Pool area. Ford s Man in state likes Bond for up St. Louis a up president Fords Missouri Campaign manager said he favors gov. Christopher s. Bond to be Fords running mate. Gene Mcnary St. Louis county supervisor said his second Choice for the vice presidential spot on the gop ticket is former California gov. Ronald Reagan. He said a Ford Reagan ticket would unite the party and present the Best Chance to beat Jimmy Carter in november. Leprosy is classified As the least contagious of communicable s Public notices notice of Tiu Stee s Salk for default in the payment of debt secured by deed of Trust executed by Cli a Iles e Catterson and Lee Ann Patterson husband and wife dated june is iv74 recorded in Book 1-528. Page 1664, office of Recor Der of deeds Jackson county Missouri at Independence As document no 1-186070, the undersigned trustee will on Friday August 20 1976. Between the hours of 9 00 o clock and 5 no o clix k at the South front door of the Jackson county circuit court House located on West Kansas Avenue in Independence. Jackson county Missouri sell at Public Vendue to the highest bidder for Cash Lait 36, coach Light Square a subdivision in Kan Sas City. Jackson county Missouri according to the recorded plat thereof. To satisfy said debt and casts r Kent Snapp trustee july 28 through August 20. 1976 notice of trustee s Sale for default in payment of debt and performance of obligations secured by deed of Trust executed by Robert e Hamilton a single Man dated february la 1975, and recorded in Book i 577, Page 960. In the office of the recorder of deeds. Jackson county Missouri at in dependence the undersigned trustee at the request of the Legal Holder of the debt who has elected to declare the entire debt due and payable will on tuesday August 31, 1976, Between the hours of 9 of a in ands 00 pm at the Center front door of the Jackson county courthouse. 308 West Kansas in the City of Independence in the county of Jackson in the state of Missouri sell at Public Vendue to the highest bidder for Cash a lot 82, Caywood sub division a subdivision in in dependence Jackson county Missouri according to the recorded plat thereof to satisfy said debt and costs Martin Anderson trustee August 7 through 31. 1976 notice of filing of Fin Al settlement and petition for distr Al Hon to All persons interested in the estate of Wilma Ellen Reid. Deceased estate number 19468 notice is hereby Given that a final settlement and petition for determination of the persons who Are the successor in interest to the personal and real property of the decedent and of the extent and character of their interests therein and for distribution of such property will be filed in the probate court of Jackson county Missouri at Independence by the in designed on the 20th Day of sep tember. Or As continued by the court and that any objections or exceptions to such settlement or petition or any item thereof must lie in writing and filed within ten Days after the filing of such settlement Mattie Mac Raber administer matrix had. Holden. Missouri 64040 732 4877 Kenneth v Butler attorney toot Bryant bldg. Kansas City. Missouri 64106 47441460 Augustio. 17, 24. 31, 1976 Noth of filing of Fin i settlement and petition Fok distribution to All persons interested in the estate of Elmer Porter deceased estate number 18063 notice is hereby Given that a final settlement and petition for determination of the persons who Ace the successors in interest to the personal and real property of the decedent and of the extent and character of their interests therein and for distribution of such property will be filed in the probate court of Jackson county. Missouri at Independence by the undersigned on the 8th Flay of sep tember 1976. Or As continued by the court and that any objections or exceptions to such settlement or petition or any item thereof must be in writing and filed within ten Days after the filing of such settlement Parker t Porter or executor. Route no 3. Independence Missouri 64057. 229-0081 James e May attorney 311 w Kansas. Independence. Missouri 64050, 836-4500 Augustio. 17 24, 31. 1976 notice of trustee s Sale for default in the payment of debt secured by deed of Trust executed by Charles d Harvey and Florence j Harvey husband and wife dated july 15. 1974. Recorded in Book 1-536 at Page 434 recorder of deeds office for Jackson county Missouri at Independence the in designed successor trustee will on wednesday september i. 1976 bet Ween the hours of 9 of o clock and 5 00 of clock at the South front door of the Jackson county court House of Independence in in dependence Jackson county. Missouri sell at Public Vendue to the highest bidder for Cash lots 237 and 238 St Clair Park a subdivision in in dependence Jackson county. Missouri according to the recorded plat thereof to satisfy said Deb and costs Jack c Terry successor trustee August 9 through september i. 1976 in the circuit court of Jackson county. Missouri Albert c Brown 12000 East 58th Street Kansas City Missouri 64133, Petitioner Case no 785,768 division no 8 is Betty Lou Brown Quail Creek apartments 15405 East 45th Street Independence Missouri 64055. Respondent notice of special commissioner s s ale of real property notice is hereby Given that i Rod Ney d Choplin special com missioner will on tuesday. August 24 1976. At the North front door of the courthouse Kansas City Missouri Between the hours of 9 00 o clock a in and 5 of o clock p in expose for Sale publicly for ready Money to the highest bidder All the right title in Terest and estate of the parties hereto in the follow ing described real proper to commonly known As 12000 East 58th Street Kansas City Missouri 64113to wit lot 192. Fairway Hills a subdivision in Kansas City. Jackson county. Missouri pursuant to judgment and orders signed by judge Lewis w. Clymer circuit judge of division 8, of the sixteenth judicial circuit of Jackson county Missouri on the 5th and 9th Days of april. 1976, and on the 23rd Day of july. 1976 Sale shall be subject to approval of said co it Rodney d Choplin 209 w Lexington Independence. Missouri special commissioner 816-252-9106 july 31 through August 24 1976 i n the probate cd it of Jackson col n i x. Missouri at Independence state of Missouri county of Jackson it is estate number 20646 notice of test me it Ary or in Ted in the estate of Otto Kessman deceased to All persons interested in the estate of Otto Fessman decedent on the 23rd Day of july. 1976. The last will of Otto Fessman was admitted to probate and Thomas Fessman was appointed the executor of the estate of Otto Fessman decedent by the probate court of Jackson county Missouri on the loth Iliin of july 1976 the business address of the executor is 1922 North Potter. Kansas City. Missouri 64119. Whose Telephone number is 454-3508. And his attorney is Dale it Copeland suite i 6004 Blue Ridge blvd whose business address is Raytown. Missouri 64133, and whose Telephone number is 737-4 323 All creditors of said decedent Are notified to file claims in court within six months from the Date of this notice or he forever barred All persons interested Are notified that such court at the times and As provided by Law will determine the persons who Are the successors in interest to the personal and real property of the decedent and the extent and character of their interests therein Date of first publication is August 3, 1976 Seal Barbara Ruggles clerk by Helen Westbrook Deputy clerk probate court of Jackson county Missouri to be published in the examiner August 3, to 17, 24. 1976 in the prob ate court of j Jckson county Missouri at Independence state of Missouri county of Jackson is estate number 20642 notice of letters testamentary granted in the estate of Eva Fay Moore deceased to All persons interested in the estate of Eva Fay Moore decedent on the 30th Day of july 1976, the last will of Eva Fay Moore was and miffed to probate and Byron Constance was appointed the executor of the estate of Eva Fay Moore decedent by the probate court of Jackson county Missouri on the 30th Day of july 1976 the business address of the executor is 501 West Lexington Independence Missouri 64050, whose Telephone number is 833-1800 and he will act As attorney All creditors of said decedent Are notified to file claims in court within six months from the Date of this notice or be forever barred All persons interested Are notified that such court at the times and As provided by Law will determine he persons who Are the successors in interest to the personal and real property of the decedent and the extent and character of their interests therein Seal Barbara Ruggles clerk by Helen Westbrook Deputy clerk probate court of Jackson county. Missouri to be published in the examiner August 3. To 17, 24. 1976 dirt administrator s Sale by virtue and authority of a general execution no 11092, Case no 770982, issued from the office of judicial records of the circuit court for the sixteenth judicial circuit of Missouri returnable october 14, 1976, and to me As court administrator directed and delivered in favor of Mii Jared Florence Childers As plaintiff and against Albert Childers As defendant i have levied upon and seized All the right title interest and estate of said defendant Albert Childers in and to the following described real estate situate in the county of Jackson and state of Missouri to wit lot 12. Truman Heights a subdivision in Blue Springs Jackson county Missouri according to the recorded plat thereof and i will on monday the 30th Day of August. 1976, Between the hours of nine o clock in the Forenoon and five o clock in the afternoon of that Day at the South front door of the Jackson county court House Annex at 308 West Kansas in Independence. Jackson county Missouri and during the session of said circuit court at in dependence. Missouri sell at Public Vendue for Cash to the highest bidder All the right title interest and estate of the above named defendant. Albert Childers in and to said real estate subject to All prior liens and judgments if any to satisfy said execution and costs. Austin e Van Buskirk court administrator for the sixteenth judicial circuit of Missouri August 6 through 30, 1976 Quot in the probate dirt of Jackson county missourian Independence state of Missouri county of Jackson is estate number 20629 notice of letters of administration granted in the estate of Roy l Warren deceased on the 30th Day of july. 1976, Alexia a Thatcher was appointed the administer matrix of the estate of Roy l Warren decedent by the probate court of Jackson county. Missouri the business address of the and Mist matrix is 2004 Belmont in dependence mo., 64057, whose Telephone number is 257-1747 and her attorney is William Welch whose business address is 11618 Oak Kansas City. Missouri 64114, and whose Telephone number is 881-3555 All creditors of said decedent Are notified to file claims in court within six months from the Date of this notice or be forever barred All persons interested Are notified that such court at the times and As provided by Law. Will determine the persons who Are the successors in in Terest to the personal and real property of the decedent and the extent and character of their interests therein Date of first publication is August 3. 1976 Seal Barbara Ruggles clerk Helen Westbrook to be published in the examiner August 3. To. 17, 24, 1976 _ notice of trustee s Sale for default in payment of debt secured by deed of Trust executed by Eddy Reischmann and bar Bara f Reischmann also known As Barbara Faye Reischmann husband and wife dated the 30th Day of june. 1970, recorded in Book i 191 at Page 1238, in the office of the recorder of deeds Jackson county Missouri the undersigned trustee will on the 24th Day of August 1976. Between the hours of 9 o clock and 5 of clock at the North front door of the Jackson county circuit courthouse in Kansas City Missouri sell at Public Vendue to the highest bidder for Cash the following lot 830, Glendale gardens. A subdivision in Independence Jackson county Missouri subject to easements restrictions reservations ant covenants if any now of record to satisfy said debt and costs. Sale begins Al 2 o clock Norman p Gordon trustee july 31 through August 24. 1976 notice of trustee s Sale for default in the payment of debt secured by deed of Trust executed by Ronald o Hewitt and Carol m Hewitt husband and wife dated May 19, 1975, recorded in Book 1-595 at Page 320, recorder of deeds office for Jackson county. Missouri at Independence the undersigned trustee will at the request of the Legal Holder of the indebtedness on thursday. August 19. 1976, Between the hours of 9 00 o clock and 5 00 o clock at the South front door of the Jackson county circuit court House in Independence located at 308 West Kansas in the City of Independence. Jackson county Missouri sell at Public Vendue to the highest bidder for Cash lot 4, hidden Valley estates a subdivision in Jackson county Missouri to satisfy said debt and costs j w Edwards trustee july 27 through August 19, 1976 notice of trustee s Sale for default in payment of Del secured by deed of Trust executed t Bruder Jones constructs company dated october 21, 197 recorded in Book 1-558 at Page i02i office of the recorder of deeds c Jackson county Missouri at ii dependence the undersigned Sui Cessor trustee will on Friday the 13t Day of August 1976. Between la hours of 9 00 a in. And 5 00 . A the South front door of the be Jackson county court House Annex 308 West Kansas Independence Missouri sell at Public Vendue to the highest bidder for Cash he real described in said deed of Trust to wit lot 26, country club Manor a subdivision in Blue Springs Jackson county Missouri according to the recorded plat thereof to satisfy said debt and Coats James s Cottingham successor trustee 420 South main Street suite 40c Independence Missouri 64061. 836 xxx july 21 through August 13,1976

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