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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1968 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Louisville-Area Deaths and Funerals Ifs so easy to ptace an ad In Kentucky Deaths Albert the Great Church 1405 Thnev Ln. at 10:00, Rosary Wed. Jnlr at 8:00. Visiflng after 6:00 p.m.

Tues Classified. Just dial ters, Mrs. Aileen McDowell, Louisville, Mrs. Edna Crosier, La-conla, brother Crosier Ben-ham, Simpsonville; also 6 eces and nephews. Services 2 p.m.

Wed. June 5 at the New Brandenburg Baptist Church. Visitation IP Tues. at the Hager ft. Wright Funeral Home, Brandenburg, Ky.

582-4801 Mondav Frldav a.m.-! p.m. Ads will be charged to permanent residents of the city (listed In city HARDINSBURG Elvin D. Norton, 64 Harned, died Sunday. His widow survives He was the father of Isaac Norton, Louis directory or telephone Dook), The Courler-Journol The touisville Times ville. Funeral, Wednesday, Dowell Funeral Home here HARDESTY, Mrs.

Marian M. Age 48 years, at 3 a.m. Sunday, June 2, 1968, at Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Residence, 8823 Fair-grounds Road, Fern Creek. Beloved wife of Mr.

Carl T. Hardes-ty. loving mother of Mr. Carl Hardestv, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Jackson; sister of Mrs.

Esther (John) Shaughnessy, Mrs Ruth (Claude) Hiestand and Mr. Louis Hlbbs. Mrs. Hardesty Is at the McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Road, where services will be day, June 5th, at 11 a.rn., by Pastor Kempskl, of St. Stephen Lutheran Church.

Interment Rest-haven Cemetery. Visiting after 1 p.m. Monday. Sam Behr, 74, a retired grocery opera- John Moxley Tolbert, 80, founder and Mrs. Eugene Drury.

the former tor, died at 12:05 p.m. Sunday at Jewish minister of the old Gateway and King- Elizabeth P. Sapp, died at 8:22 a.m. Mon- Hospital. dom of God Church, died at 4:15 a.m.

day at St. Anthony Hospital. She was 65 Behr, of 2622 McCoy Way, was a mem- Sunday at General Hospital. Tolbert, of and lived at 423 N. 20th.

ber of Keneseth Israel Congregation and 2815 W. Jefferson, was a retired em- She was a native of Marion County. Mizrachi. He ran a grocery store at ploye of the Belknap Hardware Co. Survivors include four sons, John Brook and Jacob for 40 years.

Survivors include his widow, the for- Joseph Raymond F. and William C. Survivors include his widow, the former mer Lizzie Mae Stewart; six sons, John, Drury; four daughters, Mrs. George Julia Krietman; a son, Dr. Max Behr; a Edward, Vernon, Sylvester, Lawrence Lyons, Mrs.

Thomas McClure, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Irving Friedman, and four and William Tolbert, and five grandchil- George Carter and Mrs. Steve Higgs; 19 grandchildren. dren.

grandchildren and two great-grandchil- The funeral- will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thurs- dren. at Herman Meyer Son Funeral Home, day at Hughes Lauderdale Funeral The funeral will be Wednesday at 1338 Ellison, with burial in Keneseth Home, 2816 Virginia, with burial in 9 a.m. at St.

Cecilia Catholic Church, 338 Israel Cemetery. The body will be at the Greenwood Cemetery. The body will be N. 25th. Burial will be in Evergreen funeral home after noon Tuesday.

at tne funeral home after 4 D.m. Tues- Cemetery. The body is at Ratterman's, DEADLINES For Weekdays: SHELBYVILLE Hiram C. Benham 53, died Monday at his home at Simpson ville. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Wednesday, Bran 5 P.M. previous day for single column, metropolitan circulation 24 hours earlier for 2-column and BLACK, Mrs. Margaret (nee Harris) Passed on In her 59th year, Sunday, June 2, 1968, at her residence 3301 Dukehart. Beloved mother of Mrs. Don E.

(Mardel Lea) Shader, S-Sgt. Delbert R. Black USAF, stationed at Blytheville, Ark. and Mr. Leonard C.

Black; loving sister of Mrs. Mollle Belle Endeman, Mr. Jesse M. Harris and Mr. William L.

Harris; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Services for Mrs. Black will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Russman Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Avenue, by the Rev. William, B.

Gentleman, pastor of St. Paul Episcopal Church. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after 3 p.m. Monday.

denburg Baptist Church. tun circulation orders: For Sundays ELIZABETHTOWN Francis Marian 5 P.M. Friday (5 P.M. Thurs day tor 2-coiumn Whitlow, 86, Magnolia, died here Sunday, His widow survives. Funeral p.m, Tuesday, Aetna Grove Baptist Church RATES PER LINE PER DAY 2114 W.

Market. expressions oi sympauiy may latie me jay form of gifts to Keneseth Israel Build- EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1968 The body is at Dixon and Rogers Funeral For Daily Combination, Sunday or Holidays Home, Magnolia, ing Fund or the Louisville Jewish Day School. Mrs. George B.

Helton 70, of 617 E. Oak, died Sunday afternoon. Metropolitan Circulation only ..72 John Henry Reed, 55, of 1616 W. Wal-nut, died Sunday morning at Louisville Memorial Hospital She was a member of the Taylorsville Mrs. C.

M. Brown, 85, died at 6:30 p.m. He served in the U.S. Army during fKv 1 Prpshvterian Church. She was born For full Circulation add .10 For Display type style .05 A discount of 4 per day is allowed for consecutive insertions of same copy up to ten days.

A discount of 50 Is allowed on Situation Wanted LEBANON Paul II. Gunter, 46, was killed Monday when the truck he was driving overturned into a ditch four miles east of here near Calvary. His widow survives. He was the father of Monday at her home in Centerfield, Ky. World War II.

He was a native of Shelby in St. Louis, and was the former Etta HAYES, Mrs. Goldie Myrl Rucker Passed away In her 5th year Sun. June 2, 1968 at 6:45 a.m. Residence, 3.2 Kenton.

Loving mother of Mrs. Wallace (Mary) Stone, Mrs. Otis (Rebecca) Cap-les, and J. W. (Lynus) Hayes; 10 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, 6 step-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Hayes Is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 1201 E. Oak St.

at Schiller Aye, where services will be conducted Wed. June 5 at 11:00 a.m. by Rev. J. D.

Morrow, of Calvary Methodist Church. Interment In Rest-haven Memorial Park. Friends may call after 2:00 p.m. Monday. BROWN, Anna Josie (nee Potts) (Mrs.

C. In her 86th year at her residence In Centerfield, Ky. Monday June 3, 1968 at 6:30 p.m. Beloved mother of Charles Edward, Alonzo Copper, Kenneth, Garnett and James Brown, Mrs. Henry (Lorena) Whitehouse, Mrs.

Woodson (Cora May) Long. Also survived by 17 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and 10 great-oreat-grandchlldren. Mrs. Brown Is at the M. A.

Stess and Sons Funeral Home. Crestwood, Ky. Mrs. Joseph Garrett of Louisville. Fu ads it paid wnen ottered.

GUIDE TO CLASSIFICATIONS neral, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bosley Fu one was me iormer Anna josie rous anu uounty. Marie Dugay. a native of Oldham County. Survivors include a son, John William Survivors include her husband; two Survivors include five sons, Charles Reed, and six grandchildren.

sons, George Jr. and Frank D. Helton Edward Brown, Indianapolis; Alonzo Coo- Funeral services will be 1 p.m. two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Cunagin, of per Brown, Kenneth Brown, and James Wednesday at S.

LeRoy Mason Son Winchester, and Mrs. Etta Ruth A. Brown, all of Crestwood, and G. L. Funeral Home, 1508 W.

Walnut. Burial Horvath, of Floyds Knobs, 13 grand- Brown, of LaGrange; two daughters, Mrs. will be in Louisville Cemetery. children and 14 ereat erandchildren. neral Home here ANNOUNCEMENTS Class.

1-13 peatns, Lost, Found, personals. FORDSVILLE Funeral for Byron Looses, wnore 10 io. after 4:00 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral SERVICES Class.

14-24 Henry Whitehouse and Mrs. Woodson n. j. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednes- Burch, 57, will be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Lorn both of Crestwood: 17 erandchil- Miss Josie M. Alford, 94, died at 9:30 rnnn FairHain Fimpral TTnmp FVrHviiii Rantkt Church. He died Sun. General, Moving, painting. Rent services june ai i.m p.m.

ar the Mt. Tabor Methodist Church. Interment In Mt. Tabor Cemetery. als.

dren, 31 great-grandchildren and 10 p.m. Sunday at Joseph Infirmary. She 411 Fairdale Road, with burial in Mount day. His widow survives. He was the AUTOMOTIVE Class.

26-35 Airplanes, cars, Moiorcycies, great-great-grandchildren. "veu Holly Cemetery. father of Mrs. Stella Shultz, Louisville. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m.

Thurs- She was a member of First Christian Tne js at Phillips Funeral Home BROWN, Mr. Elmore Sr. Moone Homes. Accessories. Class.

36-43 Age 74 years, suddenly June EMPLOYMENT day at Mount Tabor Metnodist Cnurch, vnuicn, aim was a iuimer einpiuye 01 me mrs. Addie wooidridge, 79, of 2301 here, with burial in Mount Tabor Cemetery. US. Quartermaster Depot in Jefferson- Thistledawn Road, died at 6:45 p.m. HELTON, Mrs.

Etta Marie June 2, 1968 In her 71st year. Residence, 618 E. Oak St. Survived by her husband, George Helton 2 sons, George B. Helton Frank D.

Helton Sr.i 2 daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Cunagin, Winchester, Tenn. and Mrs. Etta Ruth Horvath, Flovds Knobs, Ind. 13 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

Mrs. Helton will be at the Dunn Fairdale Funeral Home, 411 Fair-dale Rd. after 6 p.m. Monday. Services Wad.

at 11 in Holly Cemetery. Help Wanted, Agencies, Situa yoo oi p.m. ar nil resiuenco Mt. Washington, Ky. Beloved hus tions wanieo.

band of Mrs. Grace Shields Brown, The body will be at M. A. Stoesss V11'e- Monday at Kentucky Baptist Hospital. DUNDEE Mrs.

Joe Barrett, 75, died and devoted father of Mrs. Lillian INSTRUCTIONS Class. 44-48 Schools, Colleges, Vocational, ourvivurs inciuae several nieces anu sne was a member of the Order of the Sunday at Louisville. Her husband sur nephews. Eastern Star and Ralph Avenue Bap- vives.

She was the mother of Mrs. Geral music. Dancing. s. Sons Funeral Home, Crestwood, after 4 p.m.

Tuesday. Mrs. Bruce I. Susong, of Baltimore, ihe funeral will be Wednesday at i tist Church. dine Crawford, Mrs.

Jackie Grider and FINANCIAL Class. 49-58 Business Opportunities, Loans, Snider, Hollywood, Mrs. jean Hubbard, Tampa, Elmore Taylorsville, Roy Vincent, Fern Creek, and Billy Ray Brown, Jeffersontown, Ky. Also survived by 2 sisters, Mrs. Mally McCann, Mrs.

Genevieve Lepree, both of Louisville, 15 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Mr. Brown Is at McFar- p.m. at luce u. wane unerai nume, xoou survivors include her husband, Clyde Mrs.

Joline Midkiff, all of Louisville. Fu S. Third. Burial will be in Cave Hill Wnnlrlrirlse! a rlaiifhtpr. Mrs.

Charles noral WpHnPsHav Dundee Ban Mortgages. MFPrHANDICP COP SALE died there Monday in a nursing home. She was formerly of Louisville. Cemetery. Ihe body will be at the funeral Peterson, and two grandchildren.

tist Church in Ohio County. The body is Class. 64-78 Mrs. Susong was a native of York, nonie iyj am- luesuay. Tne body wlU be at Wi Hardy Snive.

at Duke Funeral Home here. and Funeral Home, Mt. wasning- MFPCHANDISE WANTED Class. 80 and was the former Edna Gallatin. Robert McCullum, 65, of 1734 Sonne Home, 4101 Dixie Highway, HONNAKER, Miss Alberta Age 80 years.

Monday, June 3, 1968, at 3 a.m. Residence 815 E. Washington St. Survived bv brother Edward Honnaker; sister Miss Bessie Honnaker. Nieces and nephews.

Services at Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E. Market St. Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. ton, Ky.

Funeral services from King's Baptist Church, June 5 at 2:30 p.m. Interment King's Church Cemetery. BOWLING GREEN Herbert DeVash PFAI FST4TF POP RFNT ou.vivuia iin.iuuc a ouu, wuuu u. died at. 2:45 n.m.

Mnnriav at Methri. Class. 83-93 er, 78, died Saturday at Louisville. Funeral. 1 p.m.

Tuesday, Wilkerson Wise RFAI FKTATF FDR SALE Susong, Cincinnati; three daughters, Mrs. Paul T. Hughes, Baltimore; Mrs. W. D.

Johnston, Chattanooga, and Mrs. Class. 99-103 dist Hospital. He was a native Carl Thurman a truck driver for of Leavenworth and was a retired Smith Hauling and Rigging died at employe of Tobaben Brothers; 4:50 a.m. Sunday at Veterans Hospital.

Snnivnre mntiino nic unnnur tna tt. 1 no a i man Funeral Home, Portland, Tenn. His widow survives. He was the father of BRUCKERT, Gary Charles Jeffersonvllle, June 2, 1968 In his 17th vear. Beloved son of Class.

107 AUCTION SALES Lee J. Hoddy, Agoura, 10 grand- irrhf- anrl v.v. ne was ou ana llvea ai 01 IViaaeiOn James, Harold and Guy DeVasher and KEIFER, Mr. Joseph George Mr. and Mrs.

Robert J. Bruckert; brother of Airman 1st class Robert REGULATIONS Mrs. Bob Hester, Louisville. iormer mma iiocK, ana a son, noDeri Court 2 p.m. at 11 TW WM J.

Bruckert William v. orucK- These newspapers do not know- iiv" of. fraudulent" Richard Bruckert, and Mary Beth Bruckert; grandson of Mrs. Anna Mav Bruckert and Mr. criminatory nature and reserve the right to edit or relect any end Mrs.

J. J. Keifer. Great grandson of Mrs. Ida Keifer.

Fu- Highway, witn bunal in Kest- mer Alferna Haynes: a son. Carl Thur- will be at the iV mer Aiierna naynes; a son, uan rnur- Hill Cemeterv The bodv vj TT. copy submitted, Ot 9404 Burgoo King. Passed away in his 55th year June 2, 1961 at 10:25 a.m. at St.

Joseph Infirmary. Beloved husband of Mrs. Edith Gall Keifer; father of Mrs Arthur (Bonnie Jo) McCullough, Miss Penny Sue, Miss Tammy Lynn, Mr. Joseph George Keifer stepfather of Mrs.t Mike (Patricia Gall) Surface; brother Tk7 rvmn neral June 5. 1968 at 8:30 national advertising and some ad- a.m.

at E. M. Coots' Sons, 120 lan a daughter, Miss Anita Thurman. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 vertisements in special categoriesi nv. mopie ai.

jeireratniviuo, does not appear in the early edi- 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church. day, day. Rosarv will be recited Tues. eve of Mrs.

Carrie Broell and Mr. p.m. at G. C. Williams Funeral Home, Wnltpt Plpn 1935 W.

Broadway. Burial will be in East- lJlucl A em Cemeterv. The family requests that flowers be omitted. ning at 7 P.m. by C.

Y. O. Visiting hours 9 a.m.-9 p.m. tion ot tne courier-journal unciua-ing copies sold on the street the night before publication day). Advertising scheduled for the Courier Journal and Louisville Jerome Stober, 58, died at 6:45 p.m.

Louis and Mr. oaniei neirer. Friends may call at the W. G. Hardy Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie Hgwy.

after 2:00 p.m. Mon. Funeral services Wed. at 10:00 a.m. at Hardy's Chapel.

Interment in Louisville Memorial Gardens. WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Miss Alberta Honnaker, 80, died at 3 m.irt vpstprdav rpipcted a petition bv Sunday at Central State Hospital. He had Ben J. Cassell 79, of 220 Saunders been a patient there for many years. died at 6:30 b.m.

Monday at St. Survivors include five sisters. Mrs. Times must start tne courier- Journal. The newspapers will not Myrtle a.m.

Monday at her home, 815 E. Wash- former Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker or other errors beyond cancella- ne6 Vjreerj Anthony Hospital.

He was retired about George Gaither, of Indianapolis; Sister ington. seeking a new trial in Texas of libel alle In her 81st year. June 2, 1968 in the DeJarnette Nursing Home, Cloverport, Ky. Residence nun of me uiaiwc lur me ouvee tisement nor will they be responsible for more than one Incorrect insertion of an advertisement. Advertiser must alve notice of error gations against the Associated Press, Battletown, Ky.

Devoted mother The court last June threw out a in time for correction for next of Mrs. Mary Klper, Louisville Henrv insertion. Messrs. Jesse Bruner, 10 years ago as a cloth cutter lor uates Loretta Anne, Sisters of Charity of Naza- Survivors include a brother, Edward Uniform Co. reth, Newport News, Mrs.

John Honnaker, and a sister, Miss Bessie Hon- Survivors include a son, Ben J. Cassell Meyer, Miss Catherine Stober and Mrs. naker. of Tucson, a daughter, Mrs. Chester Bramer, and four brothers, Ray- The funeral will be Wednesday at 10:30 Bernard Smith, and eight grandchildren, mond Stober, of Washington, D.C., James a.m.

at Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E. The body will be at Barrett Funeral William, Urban and Arthur Stober. Market. Burial will be in Cave Hill Ceme- Home, 1230 Bardstown Road, after 7 p.m. The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 tery.

000 judgment Walker had won against AP in a Texas state court. The suit was Bruner, Battletown, Elmer Bruner, LaGrange, Ky. Sister of Mr. W. E.

Greer, Battletown. Funeral services 2 p.m. based on descriptions of Walkers activi KING, Fred A. Age 65. Sunday, June 2, 1968, at a.m.

Residence, 1944 Richmond Dr. Husband of Catherine Hess King; father of Ronald J. King, Pikevllle, Fred A. and Miss Judy King; brother of William King, Mrs. Roberta Wals-burger and Mrs.

Thelma Yuhr. Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison Avenue and 10 o'clock at St. Francis of Asslsl Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. June 5 from Jenkins, Sturgeon ties at the University of Mississippi Funeral Home, Brandenourg, Ky. Interment in Bogard-Greer Ceme campus at Oxford in 1962 during dis Wednesday. tery. a.m.

at St. Benedict Catholic Church, 2325 Osage. Burial will be in St. Michael Ceme- Mrs. Mamie Goodwin Noel, 68, died orders accompanying the admission of a Negro, James Meredith, BUCHHEIT, Mrs.

Mary Anna (nee Goetz) The court said public figures, like public officials, cannot recover libel Mrs. Stephen Admire Wilson, the for- tery. The body is at Owen Suburban at 10 p.m. Sunday at her home, 1541 mer Eva Frantz, died at 5:45 p.m. Sunday Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway.

Oneida Court. She was a native of Spen- at Norton Memorial Infirmary. She was cer Countv- 69 and lived at 206 Oak. Mrs C. Mann's funeral will Survivors include four daughters, Mrs.

Survivors include three sons, Raymond be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Ratterman's, Helen L. Frederick, Mrs. Melvin Parker, Passed away in her 82 vear damages without a showing of actual June 2, 1968 at 7:35 a.m. Former malice.

resiaence 637 camp 5t. wite of tne late John P. Buchheit: beloved Clemens N. and Lawrence E. Admire, anL Lexington Koad.

aunai win De in Mrs. Leo Metcalfe Jr. and Mrs. Harry Frakes; a son, Samuel Noel; 28 grandchil Walker's attorneys then tried to get and seven grandchilmen. mother of Mrs.

Authur (Thelma) Morrison, Mrs. Warren F. (Ma-rita) Hardy, and John E. Buchheit; sister of Mrs. Carrie Ben dren, and 7 great-grandcflildren.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednes Mrs. Mann, 59, died at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Metnodist Evangelical Hospital. She lived at 2435 Broadmeade Road.

a new trial in Texas and were turned down. The appeal to the Supreme Court, saying another trial was in order because NEED' C--A--S--H? Sell Something' You Don'f Need1 With A WANT AD! The funeral will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Dougherty and Son Funeral Home, 1118 S. Third. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park.

der, Mrs. Teresa Bennett and William Goetz; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Mrs. Buchheit Is resting at day at W. G.

Hardy Shively Funeral Survivors include a sister, Miss Lydia Home, 4101 Dixie Highway, with burial C. Kahnt, of Elyria, Ohio, and a brother, in Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery. KUHN, Mrs. Mary Frances (nee Walsh) Age 61 years, June 3, 1968, at 2:20 a.m. at St.

Joseph Infirmary. Residence 7211 Tangelo Dr. Beloved wife of Fred L. Kuhn mother of 6 children, Mr. Fred L.

Kuhn Dr. John E. Kuhn, Nolln A. Kuhn, Mrs. Harold (Betty Anne) Haering, and Karl F.

Kuhn of Richmond, Ky. Sister of Dr. J. T. Walsh, LaGrange, and Ed.

R.Walsh of Lexington, Ky. Also survived by 19 grandchildren. Mrs. Kuhn is at the McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Rd. Funeral services June 5, at 9:30 a.m.

at St. Bernard's Church, 7500 Tangelo Drive. Interment In Calvery Cemetery. The Altar Society will recite the rosary at 8:00 p.m. June 4 at the funeral home.

"the substantive rules of liability had been changed, was rejected without tne oak St. Home of Arcn L. Heady and Son 1201 E. Oak St. comment.

Clarence Girdley, 97, of 1829 Washing- Arthur E. Kahnt. Spencer County, ton Lyndon, died at 8 p.m. Monday at Schiller Ave. where services will be conducted June 5 at 8:30 a.m.

and St. Vincent dePaul Church at 9:00 a.m. In at his home. He was a retired farmer and a member of Colonial Terrace Baptist terment In St. Michael Cemetery.

Rosary services 7:00 p.m. Mon. by the ladies of the Parish. Friends may call after 1:00 p.m. Mon.

Gold Medal Member of St. Elizabeth Sodality of St. Vincent de Paul Church. Survivors include four sons, Alvin City and County Statistics row and John Girdley: a daughter, Mrs. CECIL, Mrs.

Lydia Dora Seymore Eldridge; 28 grandchildren and programmer; Tamara J. Gast, 21, of 1801 Shady Of 3313 Hudson Ave. passed away In her 67th year June 2, 1968 at 2:00 a.m. at SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital.

Beloved mother of Mrs. Jpcsle Prlre. Mr Announcements 11 great-grandchildren. Criminal Cases The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Foreman Funeral Home, 10600 ZT'JZL wnn wk r.nir -m, Taylorsville Road, with burial in Mt.

Zion piu3fu Wock Galla9her' Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral Wllma Jean Brown, and Mrs. La- Deaths and Funerals 1 Lane. Fred O. Senter III, 26, of 2825 Lexington student; Carolyn Sue Stewart, 22, of 768 Barret.

Robert A. Korkin, 28, of Schenectady, N.Y., Army; Jean Lanter, 26, of 1740 Fernwood Ave. Frank R. Hell 19, of 2135 Buechel Bank electrician; Constance J. Melvin, 18, of 237 Granvil Dr.

Richard H. Hazelwood, 25, of 3109 Montana, apprentice machinist; Regelna B. Bynum, 23, of 100 The information fa Ih dnth aoffcu LITSEY, Mr. James Carl Entered enternal life Saturday, June 1, 1968, In his 70th year. Residence, Simpsonville, Ky.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Beryl Kathleen (Slpple) Litsey; father of Mrs. Mary Ann Hinton, Messrs. Carl, Richard, Paul and Charles Litsey; stepfather of Mrs. Carlos (Rosemary) Spencer; also survived by 2 sisters and several grandchildren.

Mr. Litsey is at the O. D. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2727 So. Third, where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m.

Interment In Sipple Cemetery, Grant County Ky Visitors after 3 p.m. Sunday. Neu HawKins; sister of Mrs Orpha Hamilton, Mrs. Alma Nlck-ell, Mrs. Lula Hasty, and Messrs.

Kelly, Clinton, Ottls, and Hobert fvMfifitd fe this aewiaapar ey ne nome aiier noon Tuesday. funeral Dtreemrs. iimimiiliniimiiiiiiiniinimiiiilimimiiimiil McGuIre; also survived by 7 Traffic Cases Memphis, 44 feet In west line of 4th St. 114 feet north of 1st alley north of Oak, $40,000. Swindler Enterprises Inc.

to Flora M. Furze, Mont-clair, N.J., Lot 53, Algonquin Country Club Sec. 3, $29,000. The Southern Charm Constr. Co.

Inc. to Mary E. Allen, 3129 Pomeroy Lot 117, Breckinridae Ests. Sec. 2, $23 500.

Swindler' Enterprises Inc. to Horace D. Wilder, 1900 Canavan 41.07 feet in north line of Sherrill Ave. 6.17 feet on a chord of said avenue from southwest corner of Lot 80, Algonquin Country Club Sec. 3, $130,500.

Stanley J. and Mae G. Demos, Thos. G. and Julia D.

Gianacakes, Gus G. and Helen A. Gianacakes, and Wm. G. and Alyce Gaines to Marie Richards, 3408 Rowena Lot 106, Green Meadows Subd.

Sec. 4, $42,000. R. Earle Jr. and Cornelia R.

Leonard to Clinton D. Jr. and Jean L. Morrison, 1706 Gresham Lot 48, Blk. Tecomah $25,500.

Hart trustee, to Chas. R. and Lucetta B. nalc. On font at cnnlhact rnmpr nt Plnvri anri nr.iwlrh rin anrl 9 nrMt.ar.nrf.

William Joseph Felhoelter, 72, of 1701 children. Friends may call at the W. G. Hardy Shively Chapel, 4101 In Folic Court: ALBANESE, Mary E. tuiiuhivi tt an yi uiiumiv-tu uvau vil arrival at A Mo of ct tcu oarnen miTn, 4j, or Bug duck a.

Mm, arutiKen Gugliotta uixie ngwy. funeral services Tues. at 10:30 a.m. at the Highland Park Christian Church. Inter vino hung lury.

June 2, 1968 at the residence, ment In Ezell Cemetery, Ezell, Ky. Hospital. Deputy Coroner Edward Weeks said Felhoelter died of a heart attack. In Quarterly Court: Jerry W. Green, 27, of 7500 block Sam Court, reck- 1709 West Market St.

at 9:00 a.m. Age 59 years. Beloved wife of GnKinimiv lei5 onving omenoea rrom arunRen anving, ou. uuivivuis uiuuuc iiia wmuw, nic xuiiucr tanure ro report a trattic accident, tiiea away. Orrel Elizahpth Davis- a son William -Charles Clifford.

Burress, 32, of 700. block Park of Mrs. Thomas (Annie) Keenan CHILDRESS, Frank ace. jertersonv e. drunKen or vina.

ti ra anu fviisa maiT rai rMvancac; Healine KrilPP Tpl hoplfpr anH turn rlancrhtprc thp jiwau lvhn arra.tinn t-nnn'tv nnlirA failori in anmar bine S92.000. sister of Mrs. Leo (FranKiei oao- laae. Mrs. Carmella Gadlage.

and June 2. 1968. at 3:30 a.m. to testify in court; reckless drivina, $50 Ronald L. and Wanda J.

Johnson to Lynn M. and Misses Marion and Veronica Felhoelter. James Sewill, 5, of 25oi block Granqer Road, Susan L. Stewart, 8000 Brush Lot 212, Bradfern at her residence, 571 Sunset Road. Widow of Joe P.

Childress; mother i. iuu wiiiuc ai iv a.m. inursuay rirS AJ Meadows Development Co. Inc. to David A.

and Jus- license as own, $25. Mr. Tony Gugliotta; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Funeral from Schoppenhorst Bros. Funeral Home, 1832 W.

Market St. Wed. morning at 8:40 and at St. Pat- of F. Randolph Childress; sister tine Gilda, 7514 Cedar Hollow Lot 229, Cedar at St.

Albert the Great Catholic Church. ot miss a. Maurice neanne ana Mary Elizabeth Healine; also sur McKENZIE, Mr. Darrow G. Passed away suddenly Sunday, June 2, 1968 in his 61st year.

Residence 4009 Slack Ave. Beloved father of Mrs. John C. (Hilda) Fawbush, Shelby County, Ky. and Mrs.

Robert (Jo Ann) Marsh; devoted brother of Mrs. Ralph (Fannie) Proctor, Mrs. Minnie DeBoe and Mr. William T. "Ted" McKenzle.

Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Mr. McKenzie Is resting at the Okolona Home of Arch L. Heady and Son 8519 Preston Highway where services will be conducted Wed. at 1:00 p.m.

Interment Resthaven Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after 1 :00 p.m. Monday. ricK's cnurcn at interment Ca varv cemeterv. Tne memDers vived by 3 grandchildren.

Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Ln. Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. of St. Patricks cnurcn win recite the rosary Tues. evening at 7:30, Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.

George W. Shannon, 34, of Tonpah, drunken drivinq, $125; operating a motor vehicle without a operator's license, filed away. Grover L. Dennison, 21, of 1300 block Cleo drunken drivinq, $125; having open beer in a motor vehicle, filed away. Juvenile Court In Adult Division: Ollon Edward Horton, 32, of 800 block of Marshall nonsupport, six months in jail.

ALFORD, Miss Josie CORNETT, Mrs. Alene her 95th vear at 9:30 p.m. June In her 46th year, June 2, 1968. i. IQAfl.

St. Jnseoh Infirmary. Resi Beloved wife of Earl Euoene aence 1130 Lincoln Ave. rormer employee of U.S. Government Depot at Jeffersonville.

Survived by 1405 Techney Lane. The body will be at Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylors-s yille Road, after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Roger Dale Sims' funeral will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Name Catholic Church, 2914 S.

Third, with burial in St. Michael Cemetery. Roger, 16, of 605 Montana, was electrocuted about 7:15 p.m. Sunday when he climbed a utility pole guy wire in the 400 block of Colorado. Mrs.

Margaret L. Tandy Cross, 57, died at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at General Hospital. She was 57 and lived at 223 E. Oak.

Cornett; devoted mother of Johnny Adams, Miss Wilma Adams, Lura Duck and Mary Ann Copeland. Also survived by 8 grandchildren. Services from Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. Tuesday, June 4, 1968 at 9:30 a.m. Civil Cases tne following nieces ana nepnews; Mrs H.

Albert (Violet) A. Cor phage; Amelia B. Alford; Francis Aitora; 1-ranK a. Aitorot wrs iniian MM Triitrher: Steva Al interment Mansiic temetery. ford.

Mrs. Mary Louise A. Dau- bard; Mrs. Lillian A. btrouaana.

McCULLUM, Mr. Robert F. Passed away Monday, June 3, 1968 at 2:45 p.m. In his 66th year. Residence 1734 Sonne Ave.

Devoted husband of Mrs. Emma (nee Bock) McCullum; beloved father of Mr. Robert Lee brother of Miss Leona McCullum. Remains resting at the Owen Funeral Home Suburban Chapel, 5317 Dixie Highway. Funeral services Thursday at 11:00 a.m.

at the Suburban Chapel. Burial In Resthaven Cemeterv. Visitors will be received after 6:00 p.m. soutmana uiva. Charles L.

Shull, 48, retail store department manager, and Elizabeth S. Barton, 50, both of Dearborn, Mich. George E. French, 77, retired, and Alvina M. Stef-fen, 70, both of Evansville, Ind.

James D. Negrich, 36, of 10512 Watterson maintenance; Emma M. Eilingsworth, 35, of 9613 Old Six Mile Ln. James L. Bunnell, 21, of 515 Eastern Parkway, student; Barbara D.

Cross, 21, of 1288 Farmdale Ave. Michael S. Egan, 21, of 1934 Garrs student; Susan L. Harreld, 20, of 2107 East Lane. Stanley E.

Pace, 20, of 9809 Scrim Marine; Norma C. Gooch, 18, of 10302 Moonlight Way. Ronald E. Lindsey, 20, of 7326 Southside production dispatcher; Phyllis L. Chaney, 20, of 768 Barret.

Charles M. Clark, 19, of Box 448, Crestwood, apprentice plumber; Linda S. Greenrose, 18, of 6701 Mayfiar Rd. Orlander D. Skinner, 20, of 3813 Stratton laborer; Sharon L.

Gill, 22, of 3110 DuValle Dr. Larry R. Ford, 25, of 518 Fetter laborer; Linda J. Lewis, 18, of 2024 Speed Ave. Ronald E.

Yoffe, 21, of Lindsay 2601, merchant; Jo Ann Tanenhaus, 21, of 2001 Starmont. Michael E. Staub, 22, of 5513 Yucca Lane, manager; Bonnie A. Hicks, 19, of 1928 Richmond Dr. Ray Neal Stamper, 29, of RR No.

2 Tucker Station nursery; Sue Ellen Sutherland, 20, of Anchorage, Route 3, Box 360. Donald P. Fraze, of 459 S. Clay, printer; Mary M. Gibson, 20, of 3704 Galene Dr.

Steve L. Sizemore, 20, laborer, and Betty J. Fletcher, 19, both of 1924 W. Jefferson. Danny S.

Baugh, 20, of 1911 Donald material handler; Mary A. Graf, 18, of 10709 Golden Dr. Larry B. Clark, 20, of 110 Ottawa, mechanic; Joan Jones, 16, of 425 Wampum. Ernest J.

Lewis, 21, of 5304 Ilex, laborer; Pauline L. Jackson, 17, of 5202 Ilex Ave. Charles E. Terry 22, of 9302 Lampton, man; Lenora K. Powell, 19, of 5907 Manson Way.

Alvin W. Bowles 20, of 6700 S. 3rd, Wavy; Beverly M. Hardin, 18, of 120 W. Esplanade.

Kaleem K. Ahmad, 37, of 1799'A W. Ormsby, orthopedic technician; Margaret E. Shirk, 29, of 833 ISanie)' A.f Kleier, 22, of 3506 Graham student; Catherine A. Boone, 22, ot Howardstown, Ky.

Paul R. Golladay, 19, of 2633 S. 6th, carpenter; Gertie R. McCreary, 16, of Blowing Tree Road. William R.

Stewart, 21, of 3937 Tulane, Navy; Margaret A. Brady, 19, of 11819 Mahoney Dr. George W. Martin, 21, of 2226 W. Oak, Army; Shirley" A.

Nannie, 19, of 1310 S. 34th. Charles W. Powers 24, of 160 LaSalle, bindery; Barbara G. Miller, 17, of 632 Davis Ave.

David L. Wood, 22, of Glasgow, Route 7, student; Nancy J. Oft, 22, ot 2175 Millvale Rd. Mathias En-Yuh Chang, 33, of Dearborn, engineer; Esther Feng-YI Cheng, 26, of 416 W. inridqe.

Robert T. Estes, 25, of 2246 Cleveland, student; Helen A. Carlisle, 24, of 2226 Liverpool. Willie L. Martin, 29, laborer, and Idell Cruse, 33, both of 1713 St.

Louis. Louis E. Hieb, 58, of 4002 Massie, clerk; Mary E. Thurman, 58, of 112 S. Pope.

Samuel R. Shepherd, 19, of 3325 Woodland laborer; Kathy E. Duke, 18, of 2042 Portland. Larry w. Kappesser, 20, of No.

55 Warren Rd apprentice electrican; Sherry S. Stratton, 18, of 4203 Wooded Way. Willie J. Williams, 48, laborer, and Jlmmie C. Coleman, 43, both of 2819 W.

Kentucky. Bruce M. Capo, 22, of Lexington, student; Linda S. Butcher, 21, of 6603 Morocco Dr. gredr nicies anu iitrpiicwa.

u- i nA, neral at Lee Cralle Funeral Home, CROSS, Margaret L. In Circuit Court: Brenda McLain, 1265 Springdale Drive, awarded $1,287 damages and her mother, Mrs. Virginia McLain, awarded $100 by jury against Arthur Wallis Shaker, 2422 Pvle Drive, in traffic accident March 5, 1967, at Durrett Lane and Preston. Building Permits Cost estimates do not include plumblnq, heatlnq. Air conditioning, electrical facilities, built-in equipment and land costs.

UNhl irn Dlut mnu Km tea CAII 4.J IHM ferment Cave Hilt Cemetery. (LandVI riicnus iiiof wan aiici i Am CT Cm Inn. 4 ini I IA Tues. Mrs. Cross was a native of Bullitt County.

ireeK sua. bee. iti, iit.uw. David M. and Ceceiia G.

DeMuth to David H. and Clara J. Graves, 5706 Whispering Hills Lot 77, Whispering Hills Subd. Sec. 2-A, $16,000.

Glenwood and Bonnie R. Lyons to Hubert and Nevada McCoy, 5919 Mansiick 112.5 feet in center line of Mansiick Rd. 506.52 feet northeast from southwest corner of Piatt Tract, $16,000. Louisville Plate Glass Co. to Louisville Plate Glass Co.

221 feet 2 inches at northwest corner of Broadway and 14th, $52,500. Otis T. Brown to Clyde C. and Gloria T. Talbott, 1701 Cypress Tract 1, Lot 48, Algonquin Place; Tract 2, Part of Lot 49, Algonquin Place, $18,000.

Ben S. and Jean F. Denzinger to Wm. C. and Ellen M.

Willis, 521 Washburn Lots 8, 10 and 12, Blk. 14, Southern Addn. to Warwick Villa, $16,500. Harry A. and Mary S.

Carbaugh to Donald I. and Betty R. Lucas, 8041 Watterson 500 feet in center of Watterson Ln. 706.3 feet from southeast corner of Bischoff Tract, $21,500. Residential Trade-In Co.

Inc. to Richard J. and Nancy L. Piliponis, 9112 Kenlock Lot 17, Rolling Hills Sec. 1-A, $16,500.

Eugene S. and Naomi C. Anohck to Thos. J. and Jeanne S.

McDonough, 3100 Verne Lot 8, Wood-side Park, $27,500. Meadows Development Co. Inc. to Robt. L.

and Le-ona T. Elro, 9606 Heatherwood Lot 124, Brynwood Subd. Sec. 2, $24,000. Henry and Jacqueline Kaufer to Walter L.

and Patricia L. Thompson, 2540 Dell Lot 14, Seneca Gardens, $27,500. Walter L. and Patricia L. Thompson to Harry U.

and Rosemary F. Forst, 50 feet in northwest line of Grandview Ave. 300 feet northeast of northeast line of Cannons $16,500. Elizabeth A. and Donald W.

Lambertus to Walter C. Jr. and Emilita W. Barker, Lot 6, Idlewylde Sec. 2, $30,000.

Arthur E. and Catherine Palmer and Georgia P. and Alfred Zehnder and Edwin C. Palmer to Walter C. Jr.

and Emilita W. Barker, 40 feet in south line of Brownsboro Rd. 50 feet east of Ewing $20,000. Rudolph G. and Phyllis M.

Sedlaczek to Wm. J. Jr. and Opal C. Metzler, 7206 Windemer Lot 2, Forest Hills Subd.

Sec. 1-A, $22,000. Ken Philpott Bldr. Inc. to Roger L.

and Wllma W. Noller, 8003 Perchwood Lot 67, Brynwood Subd. Sec. 3, $22,000. Marriage Licenses James M.

Archer, 35, of 1138 Berkley, Air Force; Doris J. Gaither, 27, of 7909 Brush Lane. Leslie L. Harris, 21. Armv; and Linda M.

Grubbs, 20, both of 2822 Rockhaven. P.m. General Hospital. Residence 223 E. Oak.

Survivors, 2 sisters, Mrs. Fred (Dorothy Marie) Allen, Mrs. Virgil (Gussie) Burnett; 2 brothers. Earl Newman. Sheo- ALLEN, Goebel E.

Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Fred Age 67 years Sunday, June 2, 1968 at 7:05 a.m. Residence 712 East St. Catherine btreet. beiovea nus-hanrl nf Wannetta Rapp Allen and devoted father of Mrs.

Mary herdsville, Ky. and Paul W. Newman; 2 aunts, Mrs. Llllie Cook, Shawnee Mission, Mrs. Maggie Phillips also 9 nieces and a nephew.

Funeral services June 5, 1968 at 10 a.m. McDaniels Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd. Interment St. Stephens Cemetery. Remains are at the funeral home.

Alien ana lvirs. virgn Burnett, ana two s. 4tn, $2,000. brothers, Earl Newman, of Shepherds- ilga4S ville Ky and Paul W. Newman to dwelling at 2930 Reidimg The funeral will be Wednesday at 10 fc-'so.

a.m. at McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 t2Gm Shewmailer' add room at 2034 Belmon Pl-' Park Blvd. Burial will be in St. Stephen Bldrs- dwelling at 7410 Mansiick Blanche Alien tvoy. Also survived bv two sisters, Mrs.

Mattle Allen Wright, Miss Elizabeth Allen and three grandchildren. Fu neral services wea. at p.m. from the Embry-Bosse Funeral Cemetery. NOEL, Mamie E.

(nee Goodwin) Of 1541 Oneida Ct. passed away In her 69th year, Sun. June 2nd, 1968 at 10 p.m. at her residence. Devoted mother of Mrs.

Helen L. Frederick, Mrs. Melvin Parker, Mrs. Leo Metcalfe, Jr, Mrs. Harry Frakes and Mr.

Samuel Noel; 28 grandchildren and 7 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Mon. at the W. G.

Hardy Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie Hgwy. where funeral services will be held Wed. at 11 a.m. Interment Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery, Spencer County, Ky. Home, 2723 Preston Highway, in- terment St.

Stephens Cemetery. DRURy Elizabeth P. Real-Estale Transfers Dr. Molly B. T.

Coyle, 77, a retired Bessie (Sapp) ShawriPP HiVh Snhnnl tpaphor HioH of The prices given are those indicated by state tax BARRETT, Mrs. Essye on all deeds. u.wv Mv sramps requires 65 years of age Monday June 3, Lynch ivos at a.m. at M. Antnony Hospital.

Residence 423 N. 20th St. Edw. L. and Patricia A.

Medeskl to J. Rodney Jr. and La Vauahan H. Will, 2104 Northfield Lot 33, Northtield Subd Sec. 1, $40,000.

i p.m. Monday at Norton Memorial Infirmary. T)r Pnvlp nf 3(144 Wonlmnrlh Avo Entered eternal life Sunday, June 2. 1968 in her 75th vear; a native Widow of Eugene F. Drury.

Devoted mother of John Joseph nodi. k. and Martha E. stracnan to Thos. J.

and Kavmona wi am c. Drurv. of Ohio County, Ky. Mrs. Barrett had lived at 5000 Southside Drive, hIH Hm-ooc P.

rvilo. nA Frances. E.Carr, 5402 Hempstead Lot 64, Robins- 1,000. V. V.

woiiioiu vuucgc anu wooa, 14 Louisville, Ky. for the past six months. Beloved wife of Mr. Joe Columbia University in Npw Vnrk fitv Flovd G. and Caro' J.

Hinton to Chas. E. and Doro-j i.r 1. J- Dillman' 2825 Del Brook Lot 28, Bon Air and Washington University, St. Louis.

Ests. sec 5, $18,500. Joe o. Hembree, 2U, ot ii Nevaaa, production v. Barrett; Mother of Mrs.

Geral-ine Crawford, and Mrs. Joline Aidkiff both of Louisville and Mrs. Mrs. George (Juanita) Lyons, Mrs. Thomas (Carolyn) McClure.

Mrs. George (Helen) Carter and Mrs. Steve (Patricia) Higgs. Sister of Raymond Sapp, Mrs. Ella Brock-mann, and Mrs.

Willie Mae Fowler; 19 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Tury is at Rattermans, 2114 W. TV Pnvlp alsn enpnt 11A voare at fho "'Snad A- I TS Wm- f- 1d worker; ElBIn Mae Root. 17, of 2713 Conastoga.

I i cL cr9' Ln- Loren C. Wardwell 26, of Lacrosse, Wis American AcadeniV at Rome. Italv. She Golden Hgts. $17.,500.

Johnina M. Rainbolt. 21. of Greenfield. Ind.

Jackie Grider, New Albany, Ind. Also survived by one sister, Mrs. Hester VanHorn, IndianaDolis, Ind. 1. wrviiie ana uona uavis to J.

Matthew and Grpaorv Moore. 20. of 121 Gillette ADDrentic OVINGTON, Charlene Age 14 years, Sunday, June 2, 1968. Residence, 3024 Gerald Drive. Daughter of Mrs.

Elizabeth George Massey and Mr. Charles W. Ovington stepdaughter of Mr. W. H.

Massey granddaughter of Charles W. Ovington sister of Mrs. Judy Bakel-man and Sharron Kay Burnett. Charlene is at Rattermans, 2815 So. 4th, where services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 am Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

machinist; Linda Lou Stone. 16, of 1315 Lacona Lane. Market St. Funeral services and south west 40 feet In width of Lot 28, Blk. 1, Elm- Church.

Wednesday 9 a.m. at St. Cecilia Church. Interment Evergreen cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m.

Monday. Mary Snawder, executrix, to Marvin and Dora Moore, 614 Montana, 40 feet on west side of Taylor Blvd. at a point where south line of Lynnhurst Ave. If extended east through Blk. 1 of Auburn Subd.

would interesect said west side of Taylor $16,500. Wm. K. and Barbara F. Fisher to Cecil O.

and Corlnne R. Lawson, Lot 95, Hlllcreek Park. $16,000. Survivors include several cousins. The funeral will be' at 2 p.m.

at Pearson's, 1310 S. Third, with cremation to follow. Expressions of sympathy mav take the one brother Mr. Jesse Lynch, Whiting, also three granddaughters. Mrs.

Barrett was a member of the Dundee Baptist Church and the Dundee Chapter of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Barrett Is at the O. D. White and Son's Funeral Home, 2727 South 3rd until 12 noon Tuesday at which time she will be taken to the Duke Funeral Home, Dundee, Ky.

Services will be held Wed. June 5 at 1:30 C.D.T. at the Dundee Baptist Church. Interment In the Oakwocd Cemetery. EVERSOLE, Margaret.

Allen Joyce, 57, of 5010 Wabash guard; Stella A. Surowski, 57, of 9910 Lakewood. Henry J. labeling, 49, of 667 Armory Place, retired; Bernetta T. McCandless, 50, of 3639 Warner.

Ronald D. Colyer, 20, of 12706 Urton Lane, Clerk; Nancy L. Smith, 21, of Jericho LaGrange, Ky. Robert L. Ross, 21, of 4108 S.

1st, mail clerk; Deborah K. Cain. 19, of 1214 Sale Ave. Jerry E. Jeffries, 19, of 1405 Phyllis Ave, laborer; Betty E.

Koenig, 20, of Shjpherdsville, Ky. Thomas F. Hale, 22, of 3506 W. Broadway, student; Margaret E. Smith, 21, of 3340 Lexington Rd.

James A. Blair, 30, of 627 Harrison teacher; Linda L. Lechleiter, 23, of 2525 Ridgewood Ave. Marshall C. A3ms ni, 25, of Hendersonville, sales representative; Joyce C.

Mohlenkamp, 28, of 2714 Sharon Way. toy 1. ana mame v. mcKinney to Lnas. R.

and Hamlett form of gifts to the donor's favorite Dr" Lt" Zelma Sunday June 2. 1968 at 2:15 a.m. at Our Lady of Peace Hospital. Mother of Margaret Mary Sprigg, Carole Clark and Virgil Eversole, Jr. Funeral from Pearson's.

1310 South 3rd Street this Chanty. Bertram R. a. Betty J. Horine to Kenneth R.

and Mary L. Gollan, 7602 Camelot Lot 116, Camelot Subd. Sec. 3, $27,000 Blue Ridge Development Co. Inc.

to Nell C. and Mary A. Hlndman, 8114 Sorlnglake Lot 76, Brownsboro Ests Sec. 1, $34,500. PALMER, Mr.

Howard Lee At 8:30 a.m. Sun. June 1968 at his residence 2634 Longview Ave. Survived by wife Mrs. Peach Leonhart Palmer; sister Mrs.

Viola Carbaugh, Perry Park, Ky. and a brother Roy Palmer, Owen-ton, several nieces and nephews. Services from the Her-IJv Jrr-11 Home 2428 Frankfort Ave. at 11:00 a.m. Tues Interment in Eastern Cemetery.

Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment In Resthaven Cemetery, Lawrence t. Tenner, it. swurenman, and Lois M. narian, ny.

ar 4 ciock, wea. Foster L. Ferguson, 20, of 403 Gernerf ct truck driver; Brenda J. Nunnery, 17, of 2504 Donna Blvd. James A.

Pence, 19, of 711 Bluegrass, laborer; Norma J. Smith, 17, of 816 Beecher. Charles B. Miller II, 24, of 3121 Bridwell, apprentice machinist; Minnie F. Quiggins, 20, of 4903 Cane Run Rd.

Divorces Granted Judith Kathleen Sullivan from Warren Franklin. Lillian J. Hart from Dewey Lee. Lula Jane Jaggers from Donald Dean. Melvin Thomas Mudd from Shi'ley Ann.

Bonna Lee Taurman from George M. Jr. Peart Rusch from Raymond. Deelev from Emil J. Nancy A.

Bramblett from Earl T. Linda Darlene Denzik from Mark Arnold. Linda Gail Moody from Billy Ray. Beatrice Jane Whiteside frcm Garnett. H'rry Wells Lucas from Sandra Sokol.

Mary S. Barber from Robert C. Elizabeth j. Gaddie from Charles James. Sharon H.

Milled from Emma C. Alberta Haynes from Andrew J. Joseph Louis from Susie. Henry R. Barnes from Judith G.

Brenda Lee Hennon from James Howard. Joyce Wright from Joseph S. Shirley Mae Keown from Franklin D. Linda Sue Malone from Harold Eugene. Shirley Ann Reardon from Walter Michael Jr.

Elizabeth Ann Peoples from Joseph. Drunken Driving Charges Robert L. Eddie, 25, of 4400 block Del Park Terrace. Rcbert Lee Lotze, 19, of 100 block St. Matthews Ave.

Grover L. Dennison, 21, of 1300 block Cleo Ave. Iran Ttf 40 Tmni.Ula Alb'rt Walter, 54. of Barbee ul jraq jUeieaSeS 1U irailianS clerV; AlmaXk, 54 of 534 E7Ba7b-e inc. to Harvey v.

ana Carolyn N. Huff, Lot 121, Breckinridge Ests Sec. 2, $25,000. Dorothy V. anj Oscar Nash to Helen L.

Compton, 2431 Westwood Lot 171. Brookhaven Subd. Sec. 5, $18,500. N.

Huff, Lot I21, Breckinridge Ests Sec. 2, Dorothy V. and OscarNash to Helen L.Cornpton, TEHRAN (AP) After a strong pro FELHOELTER, William Howard T. and Theresa A. Vaum to Wm.

C. and test by Iran, the Iraqi government yester- e. santord, 3105 sprinacrest tot 13, BEHR, Mr. Sam Sunday, June at 12:05 p.m. Residence 2622 McCoy Wy.

Survived by his wife Mrs. Julia Kreitman Behr. Son, Dr. Max Behr; daughter, Mrs. Irving Friedman; 4 orandchi dren.

Funeral from Mey. er Herman and Son, 1338 Ellison Tues. at 2 P.m. Interment in Keneseth Israel Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Keneseth Israel: Bldg.

Fund or the Louisville Jewish Day School. The family will sit Shivah at the Joseph Joe Compton, 51, of 3229 W. Jefferson, laborer; Theresa A. Durbin, 55, of .108 N. 18th.

Philip G. Hertel, 23, of 4121 Browns Lane, Army; Judy Ann Bates, 22, of 2833 White Wav. James M. Ramsey, 22. of McKee, student; Frances M.

Queen, 20, of 309 Summit. Douglas H. Howell, 21, of 9316 Aylesbury accounting; Rose M. Car'o'l, 20, of 63 Regal Rd. PtnnalH Dr.lnt Ol rt IHna I A day released 40 Iranian geologists and LouUi lie Home Fea'era I Savings Loan Associa-Oil workers Seized by Iraqi soldiers Sat- A.

Hagan et al by commissioner. Lot 149, Bluegrass $17,500. Sunday, June 2, 1968 at 2:15 a.m. Residence 1701 Devonoale Dr. Beloved husband Orrel Elizabeth uiuay iicoi uic uuiuci, jcuiciyu mnusuy Wm.

A. Jr. an I Lela B. Northcut to Theo A. Jr.

Davis Felhoelter; also surviving daughters Miss Marion Felhoelter, an1 Miss Veronica (Verna) Fel- sources naid the Iranians were surveying fSPl'A, Ro5J' iee 5 operator; Bonme l. Durham, 17, of 63i D- east of point of Intersection of said line Harris PI. Jor the Iran Oil Exploration CO. about cf said drive with west line of Carrene Realty Gerald O. WIHer, 22, of 1915 Rockford Lane, en- SIMS, Roger Dale Age 16 years Sun.

June 2, 198 at 7:45 p.m. Resiaence 605 Montana; son of William and Christina Sims, brother of William Bobby Dean, Howard G. and James Sims; grandson of Martin Pierce of Grayson County, Ky. Dale Is at Rattermans, 2815 S. 4th St.

Funeral Wed. morning at 9:00 from Holy Name Church. Interment St Michaels cemetery. The rosary wiH be recited Mon. evenings at noeiter; one son William Bruce Fe'hoeiter; two sisters Miss Threse Felhoelter and Mrs.

Ann milpc insinp Iranian tprritnrv in fho "V.T.V;,'H""." VV'. Robt. B. and Ipwpllvn BnHmjtn In Nnrrlt anH Inivpll I -1 1 Mil, Cusick; one brother Edward Felhoelter. Funeral from the High- gineer; Geraldine A.

Shanks, 22, of 4151 Churchman Ave. Thomas A. Haase, 24, of Roanoke, Armyj Nancy L. Ward, 22, of 8919 Cardiff Rd. Charles S.

Merlo, 22. of Dumont, N.J., stJdent; Sherrl J. Morrison, 20, of 4106 Savage Dr. Brent L. Bower, 22, of Washington, DC, computer southwestern region of Moussiyan, when Rciims.

2ijs Aiiston Lot 133, sunnydaie, $17,000. 1 -rx, i J's. Orthober to Lloyd R. and Sue V. Spencer, Iraqi trOOPS moved in and tOOk them 3110 Pomeroy Lot 143, Breckinridge Ests.

Sec. away 1H four trucks. PoZtier t0 Dobbs Hous Division, Beech-Nut Unas funeral Home, 3jji taylorsville Rd. (enter parkina area BENHAM, Nirarn C. Age 59 suddenly at 11 a.m.

Monday June 3 at his residence near Simpsoville, Ky. Survived by sis- from Dutchman's Ln.) morning June 6 at and in Sf..

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