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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 11

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1967 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. A 11 THE EXTRA CARE WE TAKE TAKES Deaths and Funerals in Louisville Area EXTRA CARE OF YOU Charles A. Brenzinger, 80, of Mrs. George W. Stege, 82, of 1158 Goss.

died at 3 a.m. Tuesday at his William L. Burger, 96, Lutheran Pastor, Dies The Rev. William Lewis Burger, the member of both fhe Odd Fellows and Xrjf s- noons? Eastesh Parkway, died at 10 p.m. Monday at SS.

Mary Elizabeth Hospital. She was the former Tesielean Klarer. Survivors' are a son, Dr. George C. Stege, and one grandson.

The body will be at the Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison, after 1 p.m. Wednesday. The funeral will be at St. Agnes Church, 1920 Newburg Road, at 9:30 a.m. Thursday.

Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. home. He was a retired painter for the Louisville Nashville Railroad. Survivors include a son, Louis T. Brenzinger; a granddaughter and a great-grandson.

The body will be at Arch L. Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak, after 6 p.m. Wednesday. The funeral will be there at 1:30 p.m.

Friday. Burial will be in Pennsylvania Run Cemetery. Get fast relief! Dr. Scholl'a Super-Soft Zino-pada cushion, earn painful areas. oldest pastor 01 tne Indiana-Kentucky Masonic lodges in Jonesboro.

protect eon toe joint Survivors include three daughters, Gardner Sangster jLino-paas" Other Deaths Lutheran synod, died at 2:45 a.m. yesterday at his home, 2645 Rowan. He was 96. The Rev. Mr.

Burger, a native of Cincinnati, retired in 1937 as pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Batesville, Ind. He began his ministry in 1899 at Christ Lutheran Church in Jeffersontown, and from 1916 to 1922 was pastor of Bethany Lutheran Church here. He had also served churches in Corydon, Nashville, and Jonesboro, 111. The Rev.

Mr. Burger was a graduate of Wittenberg University and Hamma Di Mrs. Grace E. Porter, of Benton Harbor, and the Misses Irma A. and, Mary E.

Burger; two sons, Paul William Burger, of New Middletown, and the Rev. Albert C. Burger, of Newark, Ohio; a brother, Albert D. Burger 11 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. The body will be at Arch L.

Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak, until noon tomorrow, when it will be taken to First Lutheran Church, 417 E. Broadway, for funeral services at 1:30 p.m. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. iprotect YOUR HOME with Ac-vim vinity School, both of Springfield, Ohio.

Expressions of sympathy may take the He was the oldest member of First Lu- form of gifts to the Memorial Fund of Heart Attack Kills Former Envoy to Cuba PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) Arthur Gardner, U.S. ambassador to Cuba for four years, died yesterday of a heart attack. He was 78. Gardner, who lived in Washington, D.

had a winter home in Palm Beach. A Republican businessman, Gardner was an assistant secretary of the tneran uiurcn nere, and was a so-year First Lutheran Church. Deaths in Louisville HOME PROTECTION ALARMS Battery Operated Completely fool-proof Effective as a siren to frighten intruders Simple to install as a light switch Economical to operate as a flashlight More reliable than a watchdog, it never sleeps. Arvin Model 96B27 is an automatically controlled alarm system that protects your home more effectively than a watchdog. The penetrating alarm sounds for up to 10 hours (based on a new Alkaline battery in good condition) if activated by the probe switch on door or window.

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Specifications for 96B27: Color: Gold Aluminum Cover. 5-78" H.r 2-78" Minor Jackson, 63, a retired painter, was found dead of natural causes about 6:30 p.m. last night at his home, 501 S. Shelby. He was a native of Bullitt County.

Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Philip Dempster, Mrs. Richard Frazier, Gilbert Kircher, 55, of 2003 Payne, died at 2:05 p.m. Tuesday at St Anthony Hospital. He was an assistant foreman at National Distillers Products Co.

He was a member of the St. Joseph Orphans Society. Survivors include his widow, the former Florence Blume, and his father, Mrs. James P. Blakeman and Mrs.

Robert M. Powers; two sons, Ronald and Robert I ttiPv ft 1 I George C. Kircher. The funeral will be at 8:30 a.m. Friday mfwS MrS' Minnie Jackson, and 18 grandchildren.

at Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and El lison, and at 9 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic The funeral will be at 10 a.m. at Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E. Church, 1406 E.

Washington. Burial will lu, ioti u. noaiuuKiuu. uuuai win t- i ti.i be in St Michael Cemetery. The body will "curuu vemc tery, Shepherdsville, Ky.

be at the funeral home after 3 p.m. 2-18" D. Treasury during the Truman administration. President Eisenhower appointed him ambassador to Havana in 1953. In a 1954 crisis when Cuban crowds demonstrated against American policy in Guatemala, Gardner took off his diplomatic gloves.

Much to the delight of the American community in Cuba he wrote a critical letter which was published in the magazine, "Bohemia." "The Soviet press and entire Communist propaganda network sought to show that the United States is using communism as a pretext to intervene in the Guatemalan internal affairs," Gardner wrote. "This is fallacious nonsense. If we really meant to intervene militarily, the whole world knows we could do it with one powerful blow." Other deaths: Sir Donald Sangster, 55, prime minister of Jamaica for less than two months; died Wednesday. Mrs. Samuel A.

Downard, 85, of 403 $088 liililvX far i -w i ik ii PRICE 26th, died at 8:50 p.m. Monday at Mrs. Peter J. Limanni, wife of the the Kentucky Baptist Hospital. She was owner of Peter Limanni Wholesale Pro- the former Mary King, a native of duce died at 11 p.m.

Monday at Brooksville, Ky. She was lifetime mem-Kentucky Baptist Hospital. She was 25, ber of Grace Lutheran Church, and lived at 6841 Green Meadow Circle. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Vida Mrs.

Limanni, the former Barbara Goff and Mrs. Melvin Tburman; one Marie White, was an employe of the great-grandchild and two great-great-Courier-Journal Lithographing Co. grandchildren. Survivors include her husband; a son, The. "L1 wi.11 at 2P.m.

Thurs- Matthew Limanni, and a daughter, Kassy BV Fu; ...) neral Home, 518 N. 26th. Burial will limanni. be in Resthaven Memorial Park. CONTROL SWITCH Slil 'Oil' ir 'on ti cintrti lirw unit.

KILLS LAWN WEEDS Tne tunerai win do xnursaay at ii a.m. at Katterman 3711 Lexington Mrs. Joseph A. Gaudreau, the former Elizabeth Frances O'Leary, was found Road. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

The body will be at the funeral home ad early Tuesday at her home, 3318 Oleanda. She was 64 and was a native after 7 p.m. Tuesday. FERTILIZE AND PREVENT WEEDS ALL IN ONE APPLICATION yesterday at Montreal Neurological Institute. Sangster, knighted by Queen Elizabeth II last week, died while in a coma from the effects of a brain hemorrhage suffered March 18.

He was flown to Montreal March 21 but surgeons were unable to stem repeated intra-cranial bleeding. Sangster became the island's post-independence premier Feb. 23. External Affairs Minister Hugh Shearer, who was selected last week to siicceed Sangster after surgeons said recovery was impossible, was sworn in as prime minister. William Shivers Morris, 64, board chairman of Southeastern Newspapers publisher of five newspapers; in Augusta, Ga.

The corporation publishes the Augusta Chronicle, the Augusta Herald, the Savannah Morning News, the Savannah Evening Press and the of Taylorsville, Ky. Deputy Coroner Barry Foreman said the cause of death was a heart attack. Survivors include her husband. The funeral will be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Most Blessed Sacrament Church, 3509 Taylor Blvd.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The body is at Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Blvd. Russell B. Reid, 64, of 3403 Dumesnil.

Mrs. William Martin Vettincr, 77, the former Annie Holmes, died Tuesday morning at Kentucky Baptist Hospital. She lived at 1120 Fisher Ave. Mrs. Vettiner worked 20 years in the laundry at Kentucky Baptist Hospital before retiring 10 years She was a member of Christ United Church of Christ.

Survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Freudenberger and Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. FEEDS LAWNS too! yrH died at 2:17 a.m. Tuesday at Red Cross Hospital.

He was an employe of Sears TVtn V.A.4.T In nf A vin ITaQHir Jc. enn Flora Preen $1.79 fer-tilizes flowers, shrubs and bushes 200 sq. ft. PLUS prevents weeds from emerging. "'frv" "7 retired six years ago.

where the Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak, Reid was a native of Hazard, Ky. Survivors include his wido Delia; three sons, Randolph, Cardell and Clark Reid; a daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Brooks, and 16 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Friday at Nazarene Baptist Church, 20th and Cedar. Burial will be in Louisville Cemetery. The body is at Hathaway Clark Funeral Home, 2718 Virginia. Athens Banner-Herald. 1 Dwight Edwin (Deak) Young, 83, publisher and retired editor of the Dayton Journal Herald, in Dayton, Ohio.

George B. Hastings, 74, an attorney and moderator of the General Council of the Congregational Christian Churches in 1954-55, in Grant, Neb. funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery.

Roy L. Crady, 65, died of a heart attack at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Mary Helen Newton, 2212 Plantation Drive. He was a retired employe of the Cook Lumber Co.

and lived at Lebanon Junction, Kentucky. Crady was a native of LaRue County. Survivors include another daughter, Mrs. Charles W. Lish, and seven grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Ratterman's, 2114 W. Market Burial will be in Union Cemetery in LaRue County. The body will be at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Wednesday.

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The victims were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bilger Pinnick, 4208 Lee. Their funeral will be at 3 p.m. at McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Road in Buechel.

Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. Pinnick, 71, and his wife, the former Ella Yeary, died about 11:30 p.m. Monday ROSE. o. Rose Preen special organic fertilizer builds strong canes, healthy leaves plus kills weed seeds before weeds take soil nutrients from your prize roses.

$1.79 covers 125 sq.ft. Wtm ruWtn ''smx when they were thrown from their car and then run over by a milk truck. According to Boyle County Coroner Dr. James W. Ramey, the Pinnick car was traveling north on U.S.

150 about 2Vz miles south of Danville when it went out of control, skidded sideways and hit a post in a narrow median. The door on the driver's side of the car was forced open and Mr. and Mrs. Pinnick were thrown out into the southbound lane. Ramey said the truck ran over both of them.

Mrs. Pinnick is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Hedrick and Mrs. Dessie Lyt-tle, both of Jonesville, and two brothers, Hobert Yeary of Jonesville and Jack Yeary of Bedford, Ind. Pinnick is survived by four brothers, Joseph Pinnick of Pico, Ralph H.

Pinnick of New Albany, and Walter F. and Herbert E. Pinnick, and four sisters, Mrs. Gid Lardi, Cleveland; Mrs. George Lask, Detroit, and Mrs.

George Sermersheim and Mrs. Robert Ackerman, both of Jasper, Ind. 1. Kills dandelions and other weeds 2. Builds lush, green lawns deep green.

10,000 sq. ft. $10' 5,000 sq. ft. S55 Kentucky farmers have a 10-day to two-week jump on their growing season but Hoosiers are running two days behind, according to the Crop and Livestock Reporting services of the two states.

In Kentucky, 95 per cent of the tobacco plant beds are made and 45 per cent of them have plants up. A year ago at this time only one in four beds had plants up, the Kentucky services said. Plowing is nearly two-thirds complete and corn planting is well under way in the western section of the state. Some fields have plants four inches high. The Kentucky service also said winter grains are "looking good" and pastures are in record high condition.

PREEf Owensboro Mayor Dugan Best Dies Sptcltl to Tht Couritr-Journal OWENSBORO, Ky. Dugan Best, mayor of Owensboro, died at 6:10 p.m. yesterday at Owensboro-Daviess County Hospital. He was 69. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Ona Newton Best. Best suffered a stroke at his home April 2 and another at the hospital FREE! Greenfield Lawn and Garden Guide. Hints on better lawn and garden care. Be sure to ask for your copy. Preen1M one application controls weeds all season in 250 sq.

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See your dentist regularly. Get FASTEETH at all drug counters. 1962 and 1963 and was elected mayor in 1963, taking office Jan. 6, 1964. He has been associated with a garage-service station-trailer court business here 35 years.

Commissioner Irvin Terrill has been acting mayor since Friday. The body is at the Haley-McGinnis and Owensboro Funeral Home. Shively Lions Elect President John (Bill) Johnson, of 132 Wood-more was elected president of the Shively Lions Club last night. tf i 'JsrMniHU ii jjrrs t- S8P AVE 50t rUKHASI Or ANT OF THISI MODUCTS iiiujM I RKE I i i alrMify cemrtantatad-yeu fer the pori through th purchau of lh special product. This coupon ihall void if We shell out for home lleenied, taxed or mrritiwd All safei taxM mvtf OFffl (XWHtS AUGUST 31, tH7 Yj improvements SAVE .50 ON THIS COMBINATION tnqo 15 Gallon Lawn Sprayer Reg.

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