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THE COURIER JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1965 SECTION: 2 Area Deaths Mrs. George C. Timmering, 62, died at 4:50 p.m. Wednesday at Methodist Evangelical Hospital. She was the former Constance M.

Magnifico and lived at 1741 Bolling. Mrs. Timmering was a native of Scranton, Pa. Survivors include her husband; a son, George E. Timmering, and two grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, at St. George Catholic Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The body will be at the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia after 6 p.m. Thursday.

Mrs. Raymond J. O'Hara, 58, died at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Melrose Manor Nursing Home, 4331 Churchman. She was the former Helen Eilers and lived at 2510 Gardiner Lane.

Mrs. O'Hara was a bookkeeper for the Daubert Electric Survivors include husCher band. The funeral will be at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at O. D.

White Son Funeral Home, 2727 S. Third, and at 9 a.m. at St. Rapael Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Victor H. Renck, 76, died at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday at SS. Mary Elizabeth Hospital. He lived at 2307 Algonquin Parkway and owned the Moneyworth Department Store at 18th and Dumesnil for 20 years.

Survivors include his widow, the former Mary K. Bauer. The funeral will be at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia and at 9 a.m. at St.

George Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Thursday. Dr.

Henry Ditto Berryman, a physician in the Louisville area for nearly years, died at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Kentucky Baptist Hospital. He was 93 and lived at 503 Bauer. Berryman graduated from the University of Louisville Medical School in 1908. He also practiced medicine in Shelby County, Middletown and Anchorage until he retired in 1935.

Berryman was a captain in the Army Medical Corps during World War I. The body will be at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road, after 2 p.m. Friday. Miss Verne Wayne Duke, 77, died at 2 p.m. Wednesday at SS.

Mary Elizabeth Hospital. She lived at 5604 Southside Drive and owned two beauty shops, one in the Speed Building and another on Taylor Boulevard. Miss Duke was 2. member of the Louisville Chamber of Commerce. Survivors include a sister, Mrs.

A. B. Westerfield, Hartford, Ky. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Pearson's, 1310 S.

Third. The body will be cremated. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society. John C. Musick, 63, died at 2:30 a.m.

Wednesday at Methodist Evangelical Hospital. He lived at 115 Wood Road in Lyndon, having moved here from Jackson, eight years ago. Musick, district manager for the Folger Coffee Co. for 21 years, was a member of Beechwood Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, the former Evelyn Martin, and a son, Don M.

Musick, Jeffersontown, Ky. The body will be at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington road, after 4 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Frankie Sweets Stivers, 62, died at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday at General Hospital. She lived at 1413 Washington. Chief Deputy Coroner William S. Anderson said death Randolph and Shirley A. Dean to George A.

and Barbara F. Darnell, Lot 81 Oak Lawn Estates Sec. 1. $18,500. James F.

and Leo Ritchie to Chester V. and Stella E. Conway, W. 38.78 ft. in width of Lot 148 and E.

32.22 ft. in width of Lot 149 Heatherfields Subd. Sec. 1, $17,000 Century Built Homes Inc. to Robert C.

and Georgia R. Sprinkle, Lot 147 Merlyn Acres Subd. Sec. 4, $18,500. Berta M.

and Robert B. Fuqua to John R. and Mary A. Williams, Tract 1:140 ft. at S.W.

cor. of 43rd St. and River Park Dr. Tract: 2:27 ft. in W.

line of 43rd St. 140 ft. S. of S.W. cor.

of 43rd St. and River Park $19,000. Building Permits Cost estimates de not include plumbins. heating, air conditioning, trical facilities, built-in equipment, and land costs. B.

Transmission Service, dwelling, 931 S. Preston, $2,750. Charles Miller, garage, 4223 Cutliff, $1,600. George Brooks, garage, 2507 Sharon Circle, $1,000. Robert A.

Horina, garage, 3109 Klonway $1,526. Richard V. Easley, garage, 3213 Radiance, $1,035. Frank W. Huber, garage, 1423-1425 Lillian.

$1,200. Leslie Wiggington, garage, 4035 Taylorsville Rd. $2,400. William W. Cooper, garage, 3020 Wirth, $1,800.

Herman P. Jones, garage, 4319 Cloverleaf, $1.670. Nicholas Bishof, garage, 3643 Johnston $1,800. Carl Schweinhart, garage, 4104 Wimpole, $1,700. George Hans, garage, 2900 Delor, $1,200.

George H. Wheeler, garage, 144 Weiser, $1,370. Kenneth Holthauser, garage, 2706 Algonquin $1.150. Charles Lampkin, garage, 4404 Airview $1,350. Miller garage, 2335 Northwestern Smith, garage, 2413 Northwestern, $1,125.

Mrs. Georgia Brimm, garage, 673 S. 36th, $1,470. Dick Gordon, garage, 850 S. 22nd, $1,300.

Harold B. Houston garage, 3510 Dumesnil, $2,040. Francis J. Weimer, garage, 1739 S. 24th, $1,500.

E. Johnson, garage, 1632 Jaeger, $1,520. Mrs. Chlora, garage, 2046 Eastern Pkwy. $1,730.

C. Paul McCoy, Prospect Route dwelling, 1023 Everett $135,000. Gus Bronner, 5113 S. 3rd, dwelling. 1620.

Haskin $8,000. Mr. Mrs. Robert Sternberg, dwelling at 1615 Dunbarton Wynd, $14,000. Jack Gruneisen, dwelling 3710 Sourwood $18.000.

Ursuline Motherhouse Chapel: 3115 Lexington Rd. Interment St. Michael Cemetery. CREWS, Callie Veatch Age 75. years Wednesday, July 1965 at 4:40 p.m.

Hospital, Residence 4604 Bardstown Rd. Beloved wife of J. Norman Crews: Devoted mother of Mrs. Wilfred M. (Genevieve) McCord and Maurice V.

Crews, Camp of Mrs. Eugene Campbell, Lebanon. KY. Also survived by 7. grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Mrs. Crews, will be at the McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Rd. Funeral to be announced later. DAUGHERTY, Mrs. Chrissie Ashby Of Bardstown Junction, Ky.

passed away in her 861h year, July 6, 1965, at 8:50 a.m. at her W. (Bertie) Good, Mrs. Maude Mrs. residence.

Devoted sister" of Daniel stepmother and of Mr. Verlie Ashby; Mrs. W. B. nell, Mrs.

Clyde Patterson and Mr. by M. W. Daugherty: also survived several nieces and nephews. Remains at the Hardy Funeral Home, Shepherdsville, where funeral services will be held Thursday July 8th at 3:00 p.m.

Interment Hebron Cemetery. DRANE, George H. Age 57 years, Tues. July 6, 1965, 8:30 a.m.. Residence 1401 Survived by sister, Mrs.

Margaret E. Childress: Aunt, Mrs. Mayme Kotheimer; uncle, Beniamin Ziegler; several nieces and nephews. Services at Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E. Market St.

Thurs. at 11 a.m. Interment St. Stephen Cemetery. DUKE, Miss Verna Wayne Wests.

July Mary 1965, Elizabeth Hospital. Residence 5604 Southside Dr. Sister of Mrs. A. B.

Westerfield, Hartford, Ky. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 S. 3rd St. Friday morning tion.

at The 11:00, family followed requests by crema: pressions of sympathy take the form of gifts to the American Cancer Society. EDELEN, George H. Age 79; retired construction worker, died 5:10 a.m. Wednesday at his home, 3904 Garland Ave. He was a native of Springfield, and member of St.

Augustine Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, the former Mattie Montgomery; daughter, Mrs. Margaret Stith; son, George E. Edelen; six grandchildren; great-grandchildren; four broth: ers, Albert, Thomas, Frank, and William Edelen; and four sisters, Mrs. Eliza Burnett; Mrs.

Elizabeth Terry; Miss Katie Edelen; and Mrs. Nannie Houston. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Friday at St. Augustine Catholic Church.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The body Is at A. D. Porter Sons Funeral Home, 1305 W. Chestnut Street.

FISCHER, Lillian Hamilton July 7, 1965 at 4:50 the Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Residence 1865 Overlook Terrace. Widow William A. Fischer; Mother of Mrs. Thelma King, Decatur, Mrs.

Gladys Davis, Mrs. lone Hamilton and Dr. K. Armand Fischer; Sister of Mrs. Mabel Biggs, and Earl Hamilton; both of Gulf Port, Fla.

Also vived by 6 grandchildren. Remains at Pearson's 149 Breckinridge Ln. Funeral from St. Andrew Episcopal Church, 2233. Woodbourne Ave.

Fri. morning at 10 o'clock. Interment private in Cave Hill Cemetery. FORMAN, Mr. Harry Wednesday, July 7, 1965 at a.m.

at Ann's Rest Home. Age 99. Survived by 1 son, Morris, 2 daughters, Mrs. Philip Berman, Mrs. 21 great grandchildren.

Joseph Goldberg, grandchildren, from Herman Meyer and Son, 1338 Ellison Ave. Thurs. at 2 p.m. Interment in Brith Sholom Cemetery. FRANKLIN, Mr.

George Henry Age 53, suddenly at 8:40 a.m., July 6, 1965. Residence, 8701 Waltlee Fern Creek, KY. Beloved husband of Dorothy McGuire Franklin; father of Patrick Wayne and Timothy D. Franklin and Carla Franklin; brother of William Earl, Charles Edward R. and Patrick M.

Franklin, Mrs. Andrew (Anna) Weck, Mrs. Homer (Marguerifa) Chandler, Mrs. Roger (Evelyn) Thompson. Remains at the Miller Funeral Home, 4505 S.

3rd St. FUneral July 8, at 2 p.m. from the funeral home. Interment Resthaven Cemetery. GLASS, Mrs.

Lula Ella (nee Waddle) Age 40, the Baptist Hospital, July 6, 1965. Residence, 8709 Hudson Fern Creek, Ky. Beloved wife of Leo C. Glass; devoted mother of Douglas Glass; of Mrs. Lettie Waddle, Livingston, also survived by brothers, Sherman Waddle, Cincinnati, Bert, and Shade Waddle of Livingston, 8 sisters, Mrs.

Sarah Holt, Mrs. Arkie Moore, Mrs. Hazel Halcomb, Mrs. Vivian Spivey, Mrs. Juanita Moore, Mrs.

Geneva Argenbright, all of Livingston; Mrs. Martha Mason, and Mrs. Susan Nash of Louisville, KY. Mrs. Glass is Ratterman's, 3800 Bardstown Rd.

in Buechel. Services 11 a.m. Interment Resthaven Cemetery. GLENN, Seldon Robert July 6, 1965, at 1:30 p.m. at his residence, Ridge Rd.

Anchorage, age 87 years. Beloved husband of Ethleen Molloy Glenn; father of Mrs. Mary, Glenn Graham; grandfather of Seldon R. Calif. Graham, M.D., San Francisco, Also survived by great grandchildren.

Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Ln. Thurs. morning at 11 o'clock. Remains will be taken to Dunn Funeral Home, Eddyville, Ky. Funeral from the Dunn Funeral Home, Eddyville, Fri.

afternoon at o'clock CST. Interment Eddyville Cemetery, Eddyville, Ky. Expresions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to American Cancer Society or the Heart Association. GUNTER, Mr. Guy V.

Age 65 years, suddenly Tuesday, July 6, 1965, at his residence, 1004 E. Breckinridge Louisville, KY. Devoted father of Mrs. Robert (Mildred) Ritter: stepson, Carl Hardin, both of Louisville: also survived by brother, Mr. Lindsay Gunter; halfsister, Mrs.

Mabel Clark; halfbrother, Mr. Huston Cumley; 2 grandchildren. Mr. Gunter will be at McFarland's Funeral Home, Mt. Washington.

Ky. FUneral services from the chapel, Friday, July 9th, at 11 a.m. Interment Kings Church Cemetery. HARTSELL, Mr. Kidd Viora Passed away in his 62nd year, at a.m.

Wed. July 7, 1965. Family residence 1264 Gilmore Ln. Loving husband of Mrs. B.

Marie Hartstern Miller Hartsell; Also survived by his stepson Britenbach, Long Beach, His brother Mr. Ivora Hartsell, Tremont, 2 nephews and niece; Mr. Harsell is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 1201 E.

Oak St. at Schiller Ave. Where services will be conducted Saturday, June 10 at 11:30 A.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. HENRY, Mrs.

E. F. (Georgia) Age 82, at 6 a.m. July 7, 1965 at Ann Rest Home, Louisville KY. Survived by daughter, Miss Lucille Henry, Louisville and sisters, Mrs.

W. Thompson, Shelbyville, Mrs. W. S. Drake, Bloomfield, Ky.

Also a nephew, Henry Hardesty of Louisville; other relatives and friends. Mrs. Henry will be resting at Greenwells Chapel, Taylorsville, Ky. Notice of services later. HOLSTON, Mr.

John Carl Sr. Passed away July 5, 1965, at 6:30 p.m., in his 62nd year, at Methodist Hospital. Family residence, 3522 Powell Avenue. Beloved, husband of Mrs. Ora Carroll Holston; loving father of Messrs.

David Arnold Ray and John C. Holston. brother of Mrs. Mabel Erbele Crowe; also survived by 3 halfsisters. Miss Mildred Holston, Mrs.

Georgia Floyd, Muldraugh, Ky. and Mrs. Charles Embry, Illinois; half-brothers, Lewis, Raymond and Charles Holston, all of Meade County Kentucky and 8 grandchildren. Mr. Holston is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son. 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m., by Rev. J. J. Owen.

interment Louisville Memorial Gardens, Meade County Kentucky papers please copy. LAMPE, Louise E. (Nee Bube) Age 84 years, Wed. July at 5:30 a.m. Residence 660 N.

Barbee Way: Mother of Edward George W. and Carl W. Lampe, Mrs. Mrs. Anthony (Caroline) Bischoff, Christina Gregory, Mrs.

Louise Ruffra, Mrs. Henry (Theresa) Frick, Mary Manning, and Mrs. Willam (Helen) Edwards. Sister of Albert Bube, Corydon, Ind. half-sister of August Nau, 17 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren survive.

Funeral Friday morning 8:45 from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison Aves. and at Our Mother Sorrows Church at 9:15. Interment St. Michael Cemetery, Altar society rosary 7:30 p.m. Thurs.

LOGSDON, Mary E. Sullivan Residence 2315 Glenmary. Ave. passed away Tues. July 6, 1965 at 7:40 a.m.

the Jewish Hospital. Survived by husband, Charles W. Logsdon; stepdaughters. Mrs. John (Anna Marie) Connolly and Ernst; Mrs.

George E. (Carolyn) sister Mrs. Robert Mrs. (Catherine) Cook and a cousin Kathyrn Barton. Mrs.

don is at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Rd. Funeral from St. Paul Church, 1022 S. Jackson St. Fri.

at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visitors after p.m. Wed. The rosary will be recited Thurs.

at 7:30 p.m. MARKS, Catherine Coyne. July 5, 1965 at the Beels Nursing Home, Residence, 112 S. 39th St. Beloved sister of Mrs.

Margaret Riley and Mrs. John B. (Eleanor) Chasteen: also survived by several nieces and nephews. Services from the Manning Dunn Memori Funeral Home, 518 N. 26th Thurs.

at 8:45 a.m. and from St. Cecilia Church at 9 o'clock. Interment, Resthaven Cemetery. MATHENY, Donald G.

Sr. Age 45. years, Tuesday, July 6, 12:30 p.m., Veterans Hospital. Residence, 309. No.

26th St. Beloved husband of Virginia Ruth Matheny; devoted father of Donald G. Matheny, Jr. Mrs. Donna Marie Cook and Mrs.

Joyce Ann Gilpin; son of Mrs. Bessie Banker, Phoenix, also survived by 3 grandchildren; brother of Robert Matheny, Cauyahouga Falls, Ohio, Richard Matheny and Mrs. Imogene Friend, Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Matheny is at Rattermans, 2114 W.

Market where services will be heid a.m. Friday. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. MIALBACK, Louis Joseph Age 67 years, Tuesday, July 6, 1965, at 3:30 p.m., at his residence, 1605 Algonquin Pkwy. Beloved husband of Mattie Gries Mialback; devoted father of Messrs.

Edward, Louis George L. Mialback, Mrs. Charles (Beatrice) Willis, Anaheim, brother of Miss Minnie B. Mialback and Mr. Oscar Mialback; also survived by 9 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Mr. Mialback is at Rattermans, 2114 W. Market St. Funeral, 9 a.m. Friday from St.

Peters Church. Members of the parish will pray the Rosary at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Wednesday.

MUSICK, John C. Residence 115 Wood Rd. Lyndon, KY. Passed away Wednesday July 7, 1965 at 2:35 p.m. at the Methodist Hospital.

Husband of Evelyn Martin Musick; Father of An Dan M. Musick; Mr. Musick will be at Rattermans, 3711 Lexington Rd. after p.m. Thursday.

Funeral arrangements to be announced later. O'HARA, Mrs. Helen E. Entered eternal life Wednesday, July 7, 1965 in her 58th year. Residence, 2510 Gardiner Ln.

Beloved wife of Mr. Raymond J. O'Hara; loving sister of Mrs. Marie E. Bartley, Mrs.

Olivia E. Mace, Mr. Charles A. and George F. Ellers; also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. O'Hara is at the 0. D. White and Son Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd where services will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 and from St.

Raphael Church at 9 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. PACE, Charles A. Age 63 years, July 6, 1965 af 8:30 p.m. Residence 917 Franklin St.

Survived by wife Ada Shirley Pace; daughter, Mrs. R. W. Gast; son, Charles C. Pace; step-sons, Alvis of Taylorsville, Ky.

and Bobby Shirley of Jeffersontown; brothers, T. Pace and P. Spurr; sister, Mrs. Floyd Quire; 11 grandchildren, great grandchlid. Services at Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E.

Market St. Valley Fri. at Cemetery, 10 a.m. Interment Taylorsville, Ky. PRICE, Roy M.

Sr. Residence 800 S. 4th. passed away July 6, 1965 9:55 p.m. at Jewish Hospital.

Husband of the late Minnie Parsons Price; father of Mrs. William E. Fredenberger, Washington, D. C. and Roy M.

Price, Jr. Grandfather of William Fredenberger, Jr. Funeral services will be held at Ratterman's 3711 Lexington Rd. Fri. at 2 p.m.

Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery, Visitors may call after 7 p.m. Wed. RENCK, Mr. Victor H. Passed away July 7, 1965 at 9:45 a.m.

in his 77th year at SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Family residence 2307 Algonquin Pkwy. Devoted husband of Mrs. Mary K.

(Nee) Bauer Renck; brother of Mrs. Harry Gambrell and. Mr. Albert Renck. Remains resting.

at Owens Home, 2611 Virginia Funeral services 8:30 a.m. from Owen Chapel and at 9:00 from St. George Church. Burial at Calvary Cemetery. Members of the Parish will recite the Rosary, Fri.

at 7:30 p.m. Visitors may call after 3 p.m. Thurs. STIVERS, Frankie F. Age 62 years Wednesday July 1965 at 7:30 p.m.

Residence 1413 E. Washington St. Mother of Mrs. Alice Young, Mrs. George Wright, Mrs.

Josephine Hayes, Mrs. Elizabeth Cardwell, Miss Nellie, Frank, Robert, Donald and Joseph M. Stivers; Also survived by sister, Mrs. Ruth Metcalf, 33 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Services from Funeral Home, 725 E.

Market St. Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Resthaven Cemetery. Friends may call after p.m. Thursday.

STOKKERS, Egberd George George July 6, 1965, at Louisville Memorial Hospital. Residence, 106 So. 30th St. Beloved father of Mrs. John (Sarah) Steinert, Mrs.

Jerome (Katherine) Mueller, New Salisbury, Ind. and Mr. William E. Stokkers, Hollywood, also survived grandchildren and great grandchildren. Services from the Manning Memorial Funeral Home, 518 No.

26th St. Thursday, July 8 at 1 P.M. Interment Resthaven Cemetery. TIMMERING, Mrs. Constance M.

(nee Magnifico) Passed away in her 63rd year at 4:50 p.m. at the Methodist Evangical Hospital; Family residence 1741 Bowling Ave. Devoted wife of George C. Beloved mother of George E. Timmering; Sister of Miss Phylis Magnifico, Mrs.

Leon G. Keller, Lexington, Mrs. Paul J. Kadull, Frederick. Two brothers, Mr.

Louis Magnifico, Centralia, and Mr. Edward Magnifico, Los Angeles, Cal. Remains resting at the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Vir. ginia. Funeral services Saturday 9:30 a.m.

from Owen Chapel and 10 a.m. St. George Catholic Church. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m.

Thursday. VANCE, Garnett L. Sr. 70 years died 12:30 P.M. Wednesday at the Floyd Memorial Hospital.

Residence 608 Albany New Albany. Surviving is wife Mrs. Blanche, Neville Vance; two sons Garnett L. Vance Lexing. ton, and Robert A.

Vance of Louisville. 12 grandchildren. Remains at the Kraft Funeral Home 708 E. Spring St. New Albany, Ind.

after 6 P.M. Thursday pending funeral arrangements. WEAKLEY, Mrs. John B. (Lizzie) Age 81, Tuesday, July 6, 1965, at 12:10 p.m., at Pewee Valley Hospital Residence, 405 Sprite Road.

Beloved mother of Misses Corinne and Elizabeth Weakley, James and Marvin Weakley; also survived by 1, granddaughter, Mrs. Gail Fanning; 2 sisters, Mrs. Maud Reid 2 p.m. Thursday, Foreman Funeral and Mrs. Thomas Ross.

Services, Home, 10600 Taylorsville Road. Interment Cemetery. WHEATLEY, August J. Age 64 years, July 7, 1965 at 2 a.m. Residence 533 E.

Broadway. Survived by wife Sue L. Bottoms Wheatley. Daughter, Mrs. Morris (Ellen) Cox; son.

August Wheatley, Jr. Sister, Mrs. Edward Koffman of Fairdale, Mrs. Robert Martin, Crestwood, KY. Stepchildren.

Mrs. Raymond Smalley, Harrodsburg, Ky. Dale Banta, Neurath Pittsburgh, Pa. Home Services Market St. Fri.

at 2:30 p.m. Interment Eastern Cemetery. 7 P.M. EST July Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU.

75 cooL 64 77 Miami Beach 85 80 .00 Warsaw p.m. 61 Cloudy London 71 Partly cloudy 77 75 COLD Temperatures Are Average For Area Rain 109 90 Showers 80 99 72 80 90 100 High Temperatures Expected FORECASTLE For Daytime Thursday. Associated Press Wirephoto Map LATE WEATHER REPORT Showers fell in parts of Montana, Wyoming, North and South Dakota, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Minnesottiado North and South Carolina, Virginia some Northeastern states yesterday. It was hot in some Southern and Western sections. It was.

in the high 50s in California and the middle 60s and 70s in the Northeast. Yesterday's Official Weather Weather Bureau, report of maximum Milwaukee 62 Portland, Me. mum temperature for 18-hour period, Montreal St. Ste. Louis temperature precipitation for 24-hour 12-hour period period, ending mini- Nashville Paul .00 St.

Richmond Marie 2888 7 p.m. (E.S.T.) Wednesday, New Orleans San Francisco High Low Prec. Phoenix York 110 61 Tampa New Seattle Station Asheville Pittsburgh Washington, D.C. Anchorage, Alaska 69 .00 87 63 .13 Toronto Atlanta Wichita Atlantic City Birmingham AROUND THE WORLD ECHO I SCHEDULE Buffalo, N. 83 Foreign weather at 1 p.m.

(E.S.T.). The Echo 11 satellite will over Chicago Charleston, W.Va. City Time Temp. Weather the Louisville area two times Friday. pass Cincinnati Aberdeen p.m.

54 59 Partly Cloudy cloudy At city, 12:33 10 a.m. degrees it will above be the east of horizon, the 100 Berlin p.m. 59 Cloudy moving northeast; and at 3:22 a.m. Cleveland Amsterdam p.m. Dallas Denver 8 Brussels p.m.

68 Cloudy will be east of the city, 67 degrees Detroit 89 1.49 Copenhagen p.m. 52 Cloudy above the horizon moving northeast. Fresno .00 Dublin 6 p.m. 55 Cloudy Honolulu, Hawaii Geneva p.m. Cloudy Cloudy 10 EST NEARBY July 7 STATIONS temperatures Indianapolis London p.m.

p.m. from and Jacksonville Madrid 7 p.m. 71 Clear Clear weather nearby stations: Kansas City Paris Moscow p.m. 63 Cloudy Lexington Evansville 70 Clear Overcast Knoxville p.m. Los Angeles Sofia p.m.

57 68 Clear Covington Partly cloudy Stockholm p.m. Cloudy Huntington Partly cloudy Louisville 86 67 .32 Tokyo a.m. 61 Cloudy Paducah 76 Partly cloudy Tunis p.m. 86 Partly cloudy Bowling Green 66 Partly cloudy Overdose Of Pills Kills Ex-Model From AP and UP1 Dispatches Paris Nina Dyer, a former British model, killed herself with a massive overdose of sleeping pills, police said yesterday. She was 35.

Her divorce settlements from a German steel magnate and a Moslem prince reportedly totaled more than $4.2 million. Miss Dyer's body was discovered by her butler Saturday in her apartment. Police found several empty sleepingpill tubes near her bed. They closed their the case, issued a burial permit, and the woman was buried Tuesday. Reported Depressed A medical report stated she had been suffering from nervous depression.

Miss Dyer married Baron Heinrich Thyssen in 1955. They were divorced a year later and in 1957 she married Prince Sadruddin Khan, halfbrother the late Khan. They were divorced five years later. From both her husbands Nina got handsome settlements: $2.8 million, a 70-acre estate and chateau outside Paris and jewels worth 000 from Von Thyssen, and $1.4 million from Sadruddin Khan. Congo Equals U.S.

East Leopoldville-The Congo, although as big as all the United States east of the Mississippi, has 14 million people as opposed to 122 million Americans in the Eastern United States. Police Court Burglary--Neville Matthews Christy Earls, both held to grand fury Aug. 30. Malicious striking--Ronald J. Hat.

field, held to grand jury, Aug. 30. James W. Burton and Robert C. Hatfield, both amended to peace bond.

Mary Alice McKnight, amended to breach of peace, 30 days, jail. Forgery--Enoch J. Chesser, held to grand fury July 27. Carrying concealed a deadly weapon -Glenn C. Arnold, held to grand fury Aug.

30. Car theft George R. McDuffy, amended to disorderly conduct, $75. ly conduct, Robert L. amended to disorderMalicious cutting- -Ruth B.

Kaiser, amended to breach of peace, $10. Traffic Cases Charges disposed of in police court: Lonnie DeHart, 23, of 1274 Ash. $100. public drunkenness amended from drunken driving; $50 reckless driving. Quarterly Court Manslaughter--William P.

Daly, held to grand jury July 28. Uttering a worthless instrument in writing Christine Davis, held to grand fury July 28. Accessory before and after the fact to storehouse breaking -Irvin Sears Collier held to grand jury Aug. 31. Storehouse breaking Larry Allen Jones and Stephen Albertus Luckett, both held to grand jury Aug.

31. Nonsupport- -Norman Weihe. held to grand jury Aug. 30. Marriage Licenses Roger 8: Wilson, 24, Air Force.

and Sherlyn Terreit, 23, both of 3743 Stratton. Lawrence G. Burke, 24, Army, Cincinnati, Ohio; Geraldine Ward, 20, of 3794 Dena Dr. Earl W. Drake Jr.

19, B. steelworker, 4311 Pruitt Mauldia Driskell, 19, of 1822 W. Walnut. Alex James Moses, 20. student, 3027 Greenwood; Gertrude Mae Murphy, 19, of 2111 Maple.

Homer J. Logsdon Army, 510 Wainwright; Edna C. shells, 38, of 512 Wainwright. James M. Swartz, 23, carpenter, 10308 Easum Kathleen A.

Broyies, 16, of 9814 Wingfield Rd. Bennie Rudo'ph, 70, retired, 1365 Hemlock; Mildred Lee Lyons, 43, of 2816 W. Jefferson, Apt. 19. Jack W.

Hoover, engineer, 3033 Peale; Emily M. Evans, 48, of 2123 Speed, Ervin. W. Denham Jr. 34, electrician, 1023 Pitchford Angela M.

Tinsley, 25, of 3808 Taylorsville Rd. WYMAN, Miss Gertrude M. (Aunt Nellie) was due to complications arising from burns Mrs. Stivers received in an accident at her home June 20. She was burned when she accidently spilled hot liquid on the side of her body.

Survivors include five Lancaster, Elizadaughters, Mrs. Alice, Young, beth Cardwell, Sellersburg, Mrs. Georgia Wright, Mrs. Josephine Hayes, and Miss Nellie Stivers; Robert Stivers, Jeffersonville, Donald, Frank and Joseph M. Stivers; 33 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E. Market. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. The body will be at the funeral home after 4 p.m.

Thursday. Mrs. Bonnie Louise Hardin, 26, a former resident of Louisville, died in Chicago Tuesday night. She had been living in Chicago about a month. The Chicago coroner's office has ordered an investigation into the cause of death.

Survivors include her father, Franklin T. Murphy; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Green; and a son, Walter Wayne Hardin. The body will be at Bohlsen, Miller Vonderhaar Funeral Home, 825 Barret, after 10 a.m.

Friday. The funeral will be there at 11 a.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Eastern Cemetery. Garnett L.

Vance, 70, died at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Floyd County Memorial Hospital in New Albany, Ind. He was a former resident of Louisville and was an inspector for the Henry Vogt Machine Co. until his retirement in 1958. Vance was a veteran of World War I and a member of Honest Abe and Sunset Masonic Lodges.

Survivors include his widow, the former Blanch Naville; two sons, Garnett Vance Jr. of Lexington, and Robert' A. Vance, and 12 grandchildren. The body will be at the Kraft Funeral Home in New Albany after 6 p.m. Thursday.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ads will be charged to permanent residents of the (listed In city directory or telephone book). so place an ad in led 11 dial 582-4801 The Courier-Journal The Louisville Times DEADLINES Copy will be taken dally until PM (cancellations until 9 PM) each week day for the next day's Courler-Journal and Louisville Times. Sunday copy deadline Is 5 PM GUIDE TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Class. 1-13 Deaths, Lost, Found, Personals, Lodges, Where To Go. SERVICES Class.

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64-78 MERCHANDISE WANTED Class. 80 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Class. 83-93 REAL FOR SALE Class. AUCTION SALES, Class. 109 Announcements Deaths and Funerals information the death furnished te thie newspaper Funeral Directors.

BAILEY, Mr. Clarence A. Passed away July 5, 1965, 7 p.m. in his 90th year at the Christian Church Home. Beloved father of Mr.

George Bailey and Mrs. Martha Mills; brother of Mrs. Roy Grinstead and Mrs. Wills Matthews; grandchildren, great grandchild. Mr.

Bailey is resting the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady Son Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Bivd. where services will be conducted Fri. at 11 a.m. by Dr.

Paul S. Stauffer. Interment Resthaven Cemetery. BENNETT, Mr. Robert B.

Age 53, Tues. July 6, 1965 at 4:20 p.m. at the General Hospital. Residence 4410 St. Regis was a food broker for the Spring Packing Co.

He was member of the Bethany Baptist Church: Survivors include his widow, the former Edna Redman, 2 sons, Robert G. Bennett, Atlanta, Charles Larry Bennett, Louisville; his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Bennett, Buffalo, Buffalo, brother. Charles Bennett, sister, Mrs. Pete Dobson, Ky.

Services will be at the Highlands Funeral Home, 10:30 A.M. (Enter parking lot from Dutchman's Lane.) Services will be at the Buffalo Baptist Church, 2 p.m. E.S.T. with burial in the church cemetery. BYARS, J.

G. Age 72. retired farmer and member of Simpsonville Methodist Church, At 3:30 P.M. Wednesday July 1965 the Methodist Hospital Louisville. Survived by sister Mrs.

W. T. O'Neill of D. Simpsonville, brother Maior O. Byars, Louisville; Services 10:30 A.M.

Friday July 9 at the ville, Shannon Funeral Interment Home, Shelby: Grove Hill Cemetery. CAMPBELL, Dorothy Jean (nee Yount) Route Gregory Elizabeth. town. died on arrival, passed away suddenly 11:15 p.m.. July 6, 1965; age 22 years.

Survived by husband, Charles Campbell, Jr. son, Charles her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Yount of Louisville, 2 sisters, Mrs.

Douglas Greenwell. Elizabethtown, Mrs. Joseph Beck, Murray, KY. and grandmother, Mrs. M.

Yount, Tenn. Remains are at the Dixon, Atwood Adkins Funeral Home, Elizabethtown, Ky. Funeral will be July 9, 10:30 a.m. at the Elizabethtown Memorial Methodist Church. Burial at Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville.

Tenn. CONVERY, Sister Mary Augustine, O.S.U. Age 86; July 1965; survived by niece, Sister Mary Agnes Convery, Youngstown, Ohio; funeral Friday morning, a.m. in Passed away at 11 a.m., Tuesday, July 6, 1965. Family residence, 1040 Mary St.

Loving sister of Miss Mary May Wy nan. Mrs. W. E. (Aline) Rogers, Holden, Mass.

and George W. Wyman; also, survived by her nieces. Miss Wyman Is resting at the Oak St. of Arch Heady and 1201 E. Oak at Schiller Avenue, where services be conducted at Friday, by Rev.

Charles Tachau. Interment Cave HIll Cemetery. Friends kindly call after 4 p.m. Wednesday. Cemetery Lots.

Monuments. EVERGREEN cemetery lots; good saving. Phone 452-9819 RESTHAVEN: lot number 154, section 15; 6 sites. Garden of Faith. Call 778-4800.

PANKE MONUMENT CO. 817 E. Jefferson. St. 585-4401 Out of the High Rent District Funeral Directors HERBERT C.

CRALLE Funeral Home 2428 Frankfort Ave. 893-5223 D. DOUGHERTY SON 1118 S. 3rd St. 583-1142 Broadway af 34th G.

HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Hgwy. 363-3518 937-6400 10907 Dixie Haw. HIGHLANDS FUNERAL Rd. HOME 3331 Taylorsville Off Dutchman's Ln. 451-4420 OWEN FUNERAL HOME 2611 Virginia Avenue 776-5775 OWEN SUBURBAN CHAPEL 5317 Dixie Hgwy.

447-2600 MCAFEE FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd. MI Washington THE MCDANTEL Funeral Home, Inc. 363-3566 363-3567 4339 Park Blvd. ALBERT NEURATA SON Funeral Home 125 E. Market 584-1191 NUNNELL EY Funeral Home 4327 Taylor Bivd 368-3396 B.

RATTERMAN SONS 2114 W. Market 776-4661 3800 Bardstown Rd. 459-3800 0. D. WHITE SONS, INC.

Funeral Home 2727 S. 3rd 637-4474 RATTERMAN BROTHERS 3711 Lexington Rd. 993-3644 ARCH L. HEADY AND SON 1201 E. Oak 635-5231 3601 Taylor Blvd.

368-5811 8519 Preston Hawy. 969-1367 LEE CRALLE INC. 1330 S. Third St. 034-3640 634-3647 PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES D.

Pearson Son, Inc. 1310 S. Third St. 634-3628 149 Breckinridge Ln. 896-0349 GODFREY F.

RUSSMAN SON Funeral Home 1041 Goss 635-7436 SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home 19th and Market 585-4394 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd. 451-5530 BOSSE Funeral Home Barret and Ellison 451-8440 Lodge and Club Notices EASTERN Star Picnic sponsored by. Rob Morris Day League Number Friday, July 9, at the Lone Wolf Post, 1033 S. Preston St.

Chicken and ham supper served Booths of all kinds. Parking the rear. Despina Bonham, Willye Seng, Corrs. Secy. HARMONY Chapter Number 273 O.E.S.

will meet July 8th at 7:45 in Boaz Temple, 4717 Preston Hgwy. for regular bosiness and memorial service. Peggy Black, W. M. Jennie Hodges, Secy.

NAOM Chapter, Number 14, O.E.S. will meet Thurs. July 8, S. Brook, p.m. in for regular business and 7:45 Unity Auditorium, 757, party for Mrs.

Jane McCluskey. Mary E. Miller, W.M.; Helen Reynolds, Secy. ROBINSON Lodge Number 266 F. and A.M.

will meet in called communication Thurs. at 1:30 4505 S. 3rd St. to pay our last p.m. in the Miller "Funeral Home, sad tribute of respect to our departed brother, George H.

lin. Members urged to attend. Visitors welcome. Buren Bandy, P.M. will be in charge.

Edward Woosley, Master; C. T. Stigger Sr. Secy. SUBURBAN Lodge Number 740 and A.M.

3rd and Central Ave. will meet in stated communication July 8th at 7:30 for regular business and conference of the E. A. Degree. All members please attend, visitors always welcome.

John Rupley, master; C. W. Fowler, Secy. Lost DOG, disappeared Tuesday night in vicinity Westport Rd. and Hubbards Ln.

months old, part Boxer and part Pointer, black with white markings; had tan collar; answers to name of Butch, Reward. 895- 5375. DOG, Chihuahua, female, fawn with light tan back; no collar; named Snowdrop; June 19; vicinity Poplar Rd. Liberal reward. 367-6890.

DOG, large black Shaggy female, white right front paw, wearing red collar, answers to name of Sugar. Okolona area, Sun. July 4th. Reward. 969-1068.

DOG, male, black white on mouth, named "Midnight," vicinity of Adams St. and Story Ave. $10 reward. 895-8413. DOG, Whippet female, fawn and white, named Guinevere, red collar.

Return to Mrs. Parrish, Simcoe Ln. Reward. 425-1346. DOG, Chihuahua, brown and white male, broken left tront leg, Heatherfield Subdivision, Shively June 28.

447-7441. DOG, Toy Poodle, white male; vicinity 3rd and Chestnut. Reward, 895-5172. DOG, brown with black, eye; Lakeside Dr. 895-4358.

KITTEN, white and gray male; Alton Rd. Area. 895-2060. WALLET, lady's, brown, 2nd St. near Market; important papers; reward.

241-4101. WALLET, black leather. Reward. 538-6288. information-Parsonals 13 CARE for lady in my home; reasonable; Swan and Oak.

634- 0768. MUSICIAN wanted, teen-age bass, rhythm, or lead guitars for band. For interview call 964-4390. FURNITURE Just because you've had credit problems doesn't me an you shouldn't be treated like a human being when you want to buy something again. KING KARL'S new credit plan is being talked about all over KENTUCKY and INDIANA.

It's unbelievable how many people who've had credit problems KING KARL'S has helped. REMEMBER the THREE famous questions: TWO years on the job. TWO years in the same house. Take home at least $75 a week. Even if you've been bankrupt a year ago, your credit is AUTOMATICALLY approved up to $600 if you can answer yes to these questions.

That's right, your credit is AUTOMATICALLY approved for up to $600 worth of furniture with no down payments at KING KARL'S OR if you prefer call 584-8328 you can have your credit approved before you come in. There's no tricks, no gimmicks. THIS IS THE TRUTH. So don't wait any longer for the furniture you need. See KING KARL right away.

That's KING KARL'S 18TH and MARKET, open nightly NINE, Saturdays till SIX. SAVE ON AUTO INSURANCE SAFE month. drivers Need as SR22 low as $21.90 6 filing? Over age? Under age? Hard to place risk? Call SENG INSURANCE 3961 Park Drive (Shively). 367-6475 367-6475 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE It you have peen canceled. Need SR22 filing Easy Monthly paySHELBURN INSURANCE AGENCY 811 S.

Third Louisville, Ky. 587-8255 582-1674 SAFE DRIVER'S INSURANCE As Low as $17 per Quarter $100.000 Liability $20,000 Uninsured motorists; $3,000 medical pay. We will quote on any driver. Call 584- 6368. AVERY INS.

AGENCY LAWN PARTY You're invited to CAUFIELD'S 10 see all of the lawn party and luau decorations. Lanterns 19 types. 39c up, windchimes, garlands etc. CAUFIELD'S on 3rd St. ROOM, board and care for elderly man, good food.

635-5598. DIRECT LINE to CLASSIFIED JUST CALL A Kentucky Deaths Dee Head, 79, retired farmer of Gethsemani, Wednesday at the home of a son, William T. Head, Bardstown. He was a native of Nelson County and a World War I veteran. He was the father of Mrs.

Ethel Ann Stanley, New Haven; Mrs. Marilyn Culver, Culvertown; Mrs. Charlotte Rogers, Gethsemani, and Mrs. Elizabeth Veinna Bradley, Balltown. Funeral, 10 a.m.' Saturday, St.

Vincent de Paul Church, New Hope; burial in Trappist Monastery Cemetery, Gethsemani. body is at the Greenwell Funeral Home, New Haven. The funeral for Eli David 80, Cloverport, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Pisgah Baptist Church. He died Tuesday in Breckinridge County Hospital, Hardinsburg.

He is survived by his widow, Stella Jackson, and a son, Carroll Jackson, Ft. Knox. The body is at Hary L. Dhonau Funeral Home, Cloverport. Mrs.

Elizabeth Masden Welsh, 74, wife of E. H. Welsh, LaGrange, Wednesday at Methodist Evangelical Hospital, Louisville, where she had been a patient 10 days. She was a native of Shepherdsville and had lived in 40 years. She was of LaGrange.

the LaGrange Methodist Church, and the Rob Morris Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, and was a past state deputy grand matron. She was a past president of LaGrange Literary Club. She was the mother Miss Edith Lee Welsh, and Mrs. Doris Cassaday, both of LaGrange. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Friday, Peak-Adkins Funeral Home; burial, Louisville Memorial Gardens, East. The funeral for Robert McIntosh, 49, Valley Station, former Nortonville resident, will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Bandy Funeral Home, Nortonville. He died Monday night at a Louisville hospital. John Hiram Givan, 64, retired Elizabethtown carpenter, Tuesday at his home.

He is survived by his widow, Frances Durrett Givan; three sons, Roy, John and Ernest Givan, and six daughters, Mrs. Carl Puckett, Ray and Mrs. Hattie Hood, all of Louisville; Myrtle Wise, Tampa, Hobert Dennison and Miss Maty. Lou Givan, both of Elizabethtown. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Friday, Pilgrim Holiness Church. The body is at the Dixon-Atwood-Adkins Funeral Home. J. G. Byars, 72, retired farmer of Simpsonville area, Wednesday at the Methodist Evangelical Hospital, Louisville.

Funeral, 10:30 a.m. Friday, Shannon Funeral Home, Shelbyville. Shot Kills Man, Wife Is Safe At Horse Cave Special to The Courier -Journal Horse Cave, Ky. A 51- year-old Horse Cave man fatally wounded himself with a shotgun yesterday after apparently attempting to shoot his wife. George Green, an employe of Midway Wholesale Co.

here, died after firing shotgun twice at himself, officers said. Acting coroner, County Judge Ralph E. Cottrell, ruled his death a suicide. According police, Green waited for his wife, Lovie Conns Green, 42, in the parking lot of the Horse Cave Manufacturing Co. plant, where she was employed.

Green fired the shotgun at her seconds before turning the gun on himself, police said. Mrs. Green fell to the ground uninjured. Green was the father of Mrs. Houston McCorkle, Louisville.

City And County Statistics Edward D. Griffin, 22, salesman. 5055 Poplar Level Maureen E. McCue, 17, of 967 Schiller Ave. Leslie Newton Demaree 21, core cleaner.

5703 Jeanine; Linda Dettlinger, 19, of 3442 Illinois Ave. Rocksey Reed, 18, Army, 4310 Allmond Shirley Ann Nunn, 16, of 516 Atwood. George Sheckles, 36, farmer, Goshen, Mary F. Cochran, 33, Prospect, Ky. John E.

Morrison 20, student, 8803 Manslick Rd. West; Linda L. Crider, 19, of 6414 Kenioy Dr. John K. Marston.

39, supervisor, 3115 Rose Lawn Caro'yn J. Hall, 23, of 1788 Algonquin Parkway. Charles J. Tharp, 22, printer, 315 19th; Sheron A. Boyd, 21, of 2321 Hahn.

Clement Medley, 36, Insurance salesman, 113 W. Evelyn; Lois Pearl Asher, 31, of 1010 Highland Ave. Bernard Eugene McGuirk, 23, 108 E. 16th, New Albany, Elizabeth Jane Hoehler, 22, of 3217 Furman Bivd. Divorce Complaints Alma V.

Williams vs. Willie G. Hurshel Hill vs. Jean H. Betty H.

McElroy vs. Donald L. Catherine Broyles vs. John. Margaret Southard vs.

John B. Wilma R. Farmer vs. Joseph R. Linda L.

Priddy vs. Monte F. Iris Cannon vs. John R. Hilda Williams vs.

Frederick J. Ruby Ash vs. Morris Jr. Mary J. Taylor vs.

Harold. divorce from bed board. Betty L. Craig vs. Charles E.

Reba C. O'Bryant vs. Darold. Diane Lefton vs. Dennis C.

Charles B. vs. Jeane K. Thelma J. Stansbury vs.

Donald Real-Estate Transfers The prices are indicated by federaltax stamps required on deeds. Walter T. and Helen C. Dunn to Alice Kippes, Lot 3 Oehrle Sec. 1, 000.

Thomas J. and Freda F. Hughes to Haroldton H. Marianna Austin, 150.0 ft. in cen.

line of Smyrna Rd. 185.86 ft. from a spike at N. line of Outer Loop $16,000. Karzen Homes 'nc.

to William J. and Louise W. Doyle, Lot 15 Westwood a Subd. Sec. 1, $29,000.

John and Dorothy G. Wimsett to George B. and Christine Roberson, Lot 12 Sherwood Forest Sec. 2-A. $16.500.

Raymond H. and Doris M. Schaefer to James A. and Betty M. Thompsen, 202.67 ft.

in N. line of Mamaroneck Rd. at cor. common to Lots 9 and 10 Midlane Park Sec. 1, $21,500.

Frank M. and Elizabeth A. Conner to Frank P. and Abbie H. Baker, Lot 57 Mylanta Estates $24.500.

Louise and C. C. Vatter Sr.to Urban Renewal Community Development Agency, 50 on N. side of MagaZine 60 11. W.

of 7th $22,500. Emery Kinked Inc. to Harrington A. A and Dorothy M. Powers.

Lot 28 Parkview Estates Sec. 1, $20,500. Musselman Construction Co. to Charles E. and Margaret Guilford.

Lot 80 Midlane Park Sec. 9-B, $23,500. Paul C. and Mary E. Ridge to Conrad W.

and Carole Fries S. 30 ft. Lot 24 and N. 36 ft. of Lot 25 Bik.

N. Beechwood Village, Sec. 2, $20,500. Ussery Corp. to E.

Byron and Margaret H. Masterson, Lot 163 Hollow 19, Creek Subd. Sec. 3, $27,000. Richard Yocum Co.

Inc. to Richard Yocum Son Builders Developers Lots 156, 158, 160, 163, 239 and 241 Sungold Estates, Sec. 4-B, $19,500. Dixie Bearings Inc. to Bruening BearN.

ings Inc. Cleveland, Ohio 59.76 ft. in W. line of Bowman Ave. 223.10 ft.

from inter. of W. line of Bowman Ave. with cen. line of Reed $48,000.

Mrs. Nancy King, Wanda K. and Joe R. Thompson to David R. and Mary L.

Allen. Lot Excella $16,500. Emery Kinkead Inc. to Henry T. and Dollie L.

Hero'd, Lot 399 Rangeland Subd. Sec. 6, $15,000. Harry and Phyllis W. Finch to John M.

and Georgiana L. Thompson, Lot 240 Highgate Springs, Sec. 2. $16,500. Philip A.

and Pauline M. Kaim to Buell M. and Mary C. Morgan, W. 100 ft.

in depth of S. 25. in width of Lot 8 and N. 25 ft. in width of Lot 9 Bik.

2 Meadow Brook $16,500. Hal F. Gentry Builder Inc. to Harold G. and Meta M.

Edwards, Lot 43 Mylanta Estates, $25.000. Town Country Homes Inc. of Highgate Springs to Walter L. and Kay L. Larmee, Lot 5 Highland Hills, $16.500.

Rolleigh E. and Patricia M. Peterson, William L. and Joy Peterson to James A. and Charlotte L.

Crowder, 35 ft. in width of Lot 629 and all of Lot 630 in Prairie Village Subd. Sec. 10, $43,000. Henry and Shirley Maeser to Charles D.

and Shelva D. Barnes, Lot 44 Brookhaven Subd. Sec. 2-B, $16,500. Raymond E.

and Loretta M. Leigh to George E. and Theresa V. Mulhern, Lot 63 and N.E. ft.

in width of Lot 64 Bik. 2 E. A. Goddard $19,500. Irwin G.

Levitch to Robert and Ruth C. Rose Jr. Lot 7 Young Acres, $17,500. George R. and Beulah L.

Moore to Lawrence and Lena Conley, Lot 147 Woodland Hills $20.000. James A. and Dorothy A. Patterson to Berta Fuqua, Lot 12 Sherwood Forest Sec. 2-A, $18,000.

Damon H. and Helen M. Ashby to Willam R. and Bette J. Evitts.

Lot 5 Marie-Anna Subd. Sec. 1, $16.500. Raymond J. and Clara E.

Hutchinson to Donald and Lynn S. Renau, Tract 1, Lot 13 Bik. C. Merrifield Subd. Tract 2:18 ft.

at N. W. cor. of Lot 1 Merrifield Sec. 2 101.84 ft.

to N.W. line of said lot. $26,000. Ben and Florence. Kaplan to Harold R.

and Sara Morrison, Tract 1, 326.83 ft. in S.E. line of Douglass Blvd. at N.E. cor, of Faneili's Subd.

Tract I ofs 8 and 9-A R. J. Fanelli's $40.000. Bryce Builders Inc. to Samuel A.

and Zella M. Denton. Lot 49 Kenwood Terrace Sec. 2. $17,500..

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