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Wound Kills Second Victim Of Shooting Mrs. Evelyn Naydine Lynch, 43, died at 8:20 a.m. yesterday at Mound Park Hospital. She was the second victim in an apparent murder-suicide that took place on Dec. 11.

Mrs. Lynch and her husband Joseph, 46, both of 310 13th Ave. NE, were hospitalized following a shooting at the Boulevard Bar, 918 Fourth St. which the couple reportedly owned. WITNESSES in the bar about noon told police they saw Lynch come in and sit next to his wife.

They said they heard a shot and saw Mrs. Lynch slump to the floor. Witnesses said Lynch then went to a booth and shot himself in the head. He died the next day. Dr.

Victor Tyrone, assistant medical examiner for Pinellas County, said Mrs. Lynch died of the gun shot wound, but that she had also developed terminal cases of bronchial pneumonia and acute pancreatitis. St. Petersburg Police Lt. James P.

Shearer said all information, along with medical examiner's report will be turned over to Justice of the Peace Richard C. Carr, who will act as coroner. MRS. LYNCH was born in Illinois and moved to St. Petersburg three months ago from Gibson City, Ill.

She was a beautician. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mayme Ellsworth, St. Petersburg; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Hopkins, Peoria, Mrs.

John Robinson, Arrowsmith, several nieces and nephews. John S. Rhodes East Chapel is in charge of arrangements. St. Petersburg Court St.

Petersburg Municipal Court, Monday Dec. 18, 1967, Associate Judge G. S. Saltsman, presiding (partial listing). Ashland, Munro, physical control of motor vehicle, while under the influence of intoxicants, $200 bond forfeited.

Lillian Lovell, 802 11th Ave. shoplifting, $50, $25 suspended. Walter White, 455 3rd Ave. shoplifting, $50, $25 suspended. Estelle Moody, 3rd Ave.

concealed weapon, 15 days; petty larceny, 20 days. Florence Dunn, 4000 24th shoplifting, $50 and 10 davs" suspended on condition stay out of store. Bennie Roundtree, 528 16th St. threatening bodily harm, 30 days; petty larceny, 30 days. Elijah Mays, 1514 Dunmore Ave.

petty larceny, 30 days. Dan Davis, 432 14th St. petty larceny, 10 days; escapee, 10 days. Barbara Harrington, 18015 1st St Redington Shores, pilfering, $50, $25 suspended. Rose Bailey, 3300 60th St.

shoplifting, $100 bond forfeited. Mabel Williams, local hotel, careless driving, $50 bond forfeited; failure to remain at the scene of an accident, $50 bond forfeited. Jack Williams, 224 15th no driver's license in possession, $50 bond forfeited; careless driving, $25 bond forfeited. Charles Edwards, 1709 22nd St. no driver's license in possession, $50 bond forfeited.

Helen Swain, 1617 31st St. failure to remain at the scene of an accident, $25 bond forfeited; red blinker, $15 bond forfeited. Julian Miller, 1401 St. failure to remain at the scene of an accident, $25 bond forfeited; failure to decrease speed to avoid a collision, $25 bond forfeited. St.

Petersburg Municipal Court, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1967, Associate Judge G. S. Saltsman presiding (partial listing): Willard Venhern, 660 Causeway Madeira Beach, driving under influence of intoxicants, $150 and driver's license revoked three months. Francis Graham 2011 Dartmouth Ave.

driving under influence of intoxicants, $150, $50 suspended and driver's license revoked three months. Viola Ettinger, 795 59th Ave. driving under influence of intoxicants, reduced to reckless driving, $75. Ronald Shaw, no address listed, reckless driving, $75 bond forfeited. St.

Petersburg Municipal 1967, Associate Judge S. Court, Wednesday, 20, Deco. Saltsman presiding (partial listing): Richard Frazier 1119 Melrose Ave. discharging firearms within city limits, $100 bond forfeited. Hazel Pedito, 878 Newton Ave.

disorderly conduct, $25 bond forfeited; public intoxication, $25 bond forfeited. MEMBER, OF THE THE ORDER GOLDEN RULE Announcements Berger, Mr. Frank FOR INFORMATION CALL WILHELM 0 I funeral Home, Inc. 145 8th St. No.

4. 6366 Central Ave. Phone 896-3141 Pulse Of Pinellas Marriage Licenses APPLICATIONS Joseph Bernard Handstad, 71, and Hazel Elizabeth Anderson, both of St. Petersburg. Barry Allan Hutter, 22, and Linda Maureen Davis, 23, both of St.

Petersburg. Brian Arthur Green, 20, and Pauline Lorraine Lord, 21, both of St. Petersburg. Williford Moss Sams, 24, and Patricia Ann White, 20, both of St. Petersburg.

Will Parker 24, and Mary Ann Gardner, 21, both of St. Petersburg. John Wesley Siber, 44, and Martha Jane Fey, 49, both of St. Petersburg. Thomas Nelson Sweet, 20, Treasure Island, and Linda Lou Jeffrey, 20, St.

Petersburg. Jere Ford Kauffman, 24, and Louise Ann Cernat, 23, both of St. Petersburg. Jeffrey Lynn Smith, 19, and Terry Lee Werly, 18, both of a St. Petersburg.

Daniel Frank Miller, 24, Sarasota, and Barbara Anne Boreman, 23, St. Petersburg. James Harold Wittstruck, 20, and Cecile Bruce, 20, both of St. Petersburg. Michael Anthony Maar, 19, and Kathy Anne Henryk, 17, both of St.

Petersburg. Neil Alexander MacLennan, 70, and Jessie Lambert Boyaejian, 65, both of St. Petersburg. Ruel Berris Ford Green, 29, Sefner, and Lillie Mae Harden, 32, Tampa. William Edgar Morphew, 45, Bay Pines, and Jean Marie Lyon, 39, St.

Petersburg. William James Bellamy 19, ands Winifred Lumpkin, 18, both Petersburg. William Russell Garrett, 38, St. Petersburg and Shirley Gail Horn, 34, Pinellas Park. Frederic Bailey Eastman III, 20, St.

Petersburg, and Donna Annette 16, Gulfport. Willie Scartis Ruth, 24, and Bertha Mae Monroe, 23, both of St. Petersburg. Eric Richard Bolin, 21, and Dian Elizabeth Page, 19, both of St. Petersburg.

Richard Woods, 41, and Etta Gladys Frazier, 43, both of Clearwater Beach. Dennis Herring, 19, and Lillian Ann Wilson, 19, both of Safety Harbor. Garfield Wilson and Martha Mae Ashley, 17, both of Safety Harbor. New Court Cases DIVORCES Ruth Josephine (Hartwick) Pence vs. Fred A.

Pence, and other relief. Marilon Lewis Branan vS. William Benjamin Branan Jr. Fred Thor vs. Louise Thor.

Nancy Carol Schweitzer vs. Jackie Ray Schweitzer. Margie Lee Yarbrough Vs. Cecil R. Yarbrough.

Charles F. Freeman vs. Sarah J. Freeman. MISCELLANEOUS Christine Pierce vs.

Carl w. Malmquist, uniform support. Republic Resources etc. vs. Don Melklejohn, mandamus.

Eleanor Stanley vs. Vernon Stanley, separate maintenance. Pasadena Material etc. vs. Acricite Company, distress for rent.

C. J. Godsey, et ux vs. Jay Kordick, distress for rent. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURES First National Bank in St.

Petersburg vs. Orville J. Coates, et ux. Bowery Savings Bank, etc. vs.

Richard S. Waybright, et ux. Union Trust National Bank of St. Petersburg, etc. vs.

Bauldree Masonry and Terrazzo, et al. Frank E. Stumm, Inc. vs. Robert Lee Posey, et al.

DAMAGE SUITS Laurel Henriott vs. Parke, Davis and et al, wrongful death, damages in excess of $5,000. H. H. Baskin, etc.

vs. Le Roy D. Wade, contract, dam- COLOR RINSE FREE With SHAMPOO AND SET $3.25 Reg. $2.50 EXPERT BEAUTICIANS NO APPT. NECESSARY BEAUTY Jande SALON 618 4th St.

No. 862-3949 Parking I in Rear St. Petersburg Times, Thursday, Dec. 21, 1967 OBITUARIES 4 3 2 11-B crow Pinellas County Deeds- -000 Items recorded with indicated Max W. Cornelius to James F.I price of $10,000 and up.

Seller, Dorman, lot 9, Blk. 10, Eagle buyer, description and state Manor, 1st $48.60. stamp tax. (State tax is figured Glenn T. Short to Gustav O.1 at $.30 per $100 of price on Morstad, lot 10, Blk.

17, Shore Items. Therefore, stamps Acres Overlook $48. indicates price $10,000, etc.) R. Dec. 15, 1967 Mathews, part lots 11, Mauerberger to Carlisle Construction Corpora- 12, Bonair Hill, No.

$48. tion to Garnett Construction Mercury Electric Co. to David Company, lots 2, 3, Oak Ridge C. Deerwester, lot 7, Blk. 79, Estates, Williams Blk.

14, Lakewood Estates, Sec. $80.70. $44.40. First Federal Savings Loan Arthur F. Mack to Louis F.

Association of Clearwater to A- Lackey, lot 25, Blk. Douglas Strat Corporation, part lot 3, Manor Estates, 2nd Unit Lesley's Deed Boook, HK-471, $43.50. $72. Carl W. Plots to Kenneth E.

Joseph W. Brett to Richard T. Hazelton, lot 22, Esquire Esothers, lot 14, tates, $43.50. Coaxes Veteran Park, $69. Herschel G.

Reiss, to William Ralph Brady to John Cul- R. Dooley, lot 4, Hershel G. breth, part lot 8, Carlton Es- Reiss, $41.40. tates, $68.70. Chester G.

Rowe to Philip B. Glenn E. Finkenbinder to Wil- Lehrman, lot 20, Blk. Fairliam J. Wingerter, lot 445, view Estates, $40.50.

Morningside Estates, Unit Ray O. Dunn to Robert A. to Ham- Bradshaw, lot 2, Blk. 35, Rev. $67.50.

Thomas Godfrey mond A. Sherman, lot, 41, The Davista, $40.50. Meadows, $67.50. Violet Warrick, to William J. "Lucille C.

Collany to 17, Crisp's Corbett, $39. Blk. 2, Mary Enterprise lots 1, 2, Blk. 102, Youmans Rep. $60.

Annie M. Jackson 1 to Paul F. Imperial Homes Corporation Bahlau, lot 10, Blk. 11, Mandato Wesley M. Brown, lot 151, lay, $39.

Imperial Park Unit III, $58.80. William M. Foster Jr. to MarRobert J. Dickson to Richard celle J.

Zamboni, lot 15, Blk. 21, G. Leckey, lot 7, part lot 8, Overlook Shore Acres, Fairway Green $57.30. $37.50. Lena Seidman to Leonard F.

Frank E. McIntire to Richard Jefferson, lot 11, Blk. 8, Wedgewood Park, 5th $55.50. Bryant Woods, lot 15, Del Oro Kenneth Corp. Lenet St.

Gardens, $37.50. Manor, Unit 4, 2nd $55.20. Moyer, lot 19, Blk. 3, Shore Martin, lot 13, pile. 5, Sheryl, James J.

Graham to Carl H. Angus C. Craft Jr. to Ray- Acres Butterfly Lake Unit mond L. Molen, part lot 6, all 7, 2, $36.90.

part lot 8, BIk. Woodlawn, Bahama Isles Corp to James $54.60. M. Crawford, lot 35, Allan M. Blackmert to Luella Lake Maggiore Park, $36.

Bilk. I. Campbell and others, lots 2, Lucy V. Sawyer Saima E. 4, Blk.

A. Oak Hills, $52.50. Donald E. Zimmerman to Auer, lots 34, 35, Blk. Navajo Blk.

Park, $36. Marcelion Gutierrez, lot 3, 4, Sheryl Unit 4, 1st Jack E. Mangus to Guaranty $51. Federal Savings Loan AssociEdward G. Rich to Harold J.

ation of St. Petersburg, lot 34, Boyle, lot 1, Blk. 1, West Wedge- Woodridge, $35.70. wood Park, $51. Kenneth R.

Swearingen to Victor J. Zeller to Frank C. Herbert A. Jacobsen, lot 13, OrSumner, lot 6, Blk. Park- ange Blossom Ridge, Unit 4, wood, $50.70.

$34.50. OBITUARIES OBITUARIES Anna H. Carlson to Arthur J. Townsend, lot 23, Blk. 1, Sunny Mead Heights, $34.50.

Raymond W. Hiler to Security Federal Savings Loan Associlation of St. Petersburg, lot 1, Blk. 2, Garnett, $33. James E.

Airey to John C. Meier, lot 115, Holder oft Heights, Unit 3, $32.40. Carl E. Goldsworthy to Ronald A. Gallina, lot 3, Blk.

Miles Pines, $32.10. Mildred H. Lyon to Therma Schultz, lot 16, part lot 15, Blk. 29, Pasadena Gardens Gulfview $31.50. Hiram L.

Mason to Howard J. Guy, lot 29, BIk. 6, Blossom Lake Village Sec. II, $31.50. Marshall Williams to HerG.

Walker, of Sec. 14-29-15, $30. Moon Lake Dev. Corporation to John G. Powell, Sec.

8- 30-16 Pinellas Groves, $30. DEC. 18, 1967 Lloyd Cole to James F. Boyle, NE cor. Sec.

28-29-15, $420. Bessie Conner to H. Kelley Meyer, Wits of of of Sec. 26-30-16, $300. Louis T.

Taylor to American Baptist Estates of St. Petersburg part lot 6, N. Longley's of lots 3, 4, Blk. Bayfront and lots and Bayshore, $165. Sybil E.

Fisher to American Baptist Estates of St. Petersburg, Inc. lot 8, N. H. Longley's Resub.

of lots, of Bayshore, $132. Joel C. Taylor to Vernon R. Miller, part lot 1, Seminole Park Manor, $126. Reginald D.

Keenleyside to American Baptist Estates of St. Petersburg, Inc. part lot 9, N. H. Longley's Sub.

of lots 3, 4, Blk. Bayfront Sub. and lots Bayshore, $105. Florida Custom Home Builders Inc. to Lee L.

Miller, lot 4, Morningside Estates, Unit 1, $82.50. Edwin P. Knipple to John S. Crown, lot 2, Blk. Capri Isle, Blks, $79.50.

Joanne Land to George H. Hoover lots 13, 15, 17, Blk. 148, Rev. Davista, $78. 50, 5200 54th Ave.

St. 58th St. St. Petersburg, tersburg, bus driver for South- retired inspector, state of Illiern Tours, Wednesday (Dec. 20, nois Agriculture Department, 1967).

R. Lee Williams Funeral Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1967). Home. John S.

Rhodes West Chap el. HEITMULLER, MRS. KATHERINE 71, 9735 48th ROSENTHAL, PHILLIP, 55, Ave. Petersburg, Wednesday Astor Place St. PetersSt.

(Dec. 20, 1967). Seminole Beach burg, Tuesday (Dec. 19, 1967). Memorial Funeral Home.

Evenue Funeral Chapel. MULLEN, THERESA CATHSAMSON, SAMUEL 72, ERINE, 78, 1134 13th St St. 1885 Shore Drive St. PetersPetersburg, retired burg, retired executive, nurse, Wednesday (Dec. 20, Wednesday (Dec.

20, 1967). R. 1967). Evenue Funeral Chapel. Lee Williams Funeral Home.

REILLY, ISABELLA 64, 24th St. St. Petersburg, WALKER, CONSTANCE retired registered Army nurse, 70, Seventh St. St. 3820 Wednesday (Dec.

20, 1967). tersburg, 45-year Tues- and I resident Evenue Funeral Chapel. former Girl Scout leader, day (Dec. 19, 1967). C.

James RIDGWAY, SAMUEL Mathews Funeral Home. Funeral Notices 20. She resided at 3215 15th Street North, coming here 25 years ago from Feasterville, Pa. Survived by three sisters, Mrs. Anna Kern, Mrs.

Marie Weber, both of Feasterville, Miss Lena Feyler, Germany; one brother, Otto Feyler, Germany. Friends may call at Rhodes East Chapel, 625 Fourth Street North, where services will be conducted by the Reverend Mamie Brown, Friday afternoon, December 22, at 3:30 o'clock. Interment will be later. Those desiring may make contributions to the American Cancer Society, FREDRICKS Mrs. Blance, 86, of 2660- 68th Ave.

died Sunday December 17, 1967. Born in Pickaway County, Ohio, here 4 years from Muskegon, Michigan. A member of Bethany Reformed Church. She is survived by daughter, Mrs. Jean D'Alemberte, St.

Petersburg, 2 stepsons, Warren Fredricks and Maurice Fredricks, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Arthur Dephouse, all of Muskegon, brother, Curtis Teegardin, Columbus, Ohio and a sister, Mrs. George Stoker, Plain City, Ohio. Friends may call today at the C. James Mathews Funeral Home, 2025-9th St.

where Funeral Services will be held at 1:30 P.M.. Thursday, December 21st with the Reverend James Stevens officiating. Interment in Memorial Park. GARTEN Paul 75, of 259-43rd Terr. SE, passed away Tuesday afternoon.

A retired barber and member of the Uni-1 tarian Church, Mr. Garten is survived by two brothers, Arthur Garten of St. Petersburg and Christian Garten of Indian Rocks Beach. Funeral services Fred H. Kenfield Funeral Home, Inc.

(200 Pasadena Ave. S), 3 p.m. Friday, the Rev. John 0. Fisher of the United Liberal Church officiating.

Interment will be in Newton Center, Massachusetts. The family will be at the funeral home (200 Pasadena Ave. S) Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. GLOSE Ida Rae, on Tuesday December 19, 1967, Of 2011 17th. St.

St. Petersburg, Fla. Wife of the late Milton A. Glose, mother of Mrs. Frank H.

Stiening of Pittsburgh, Pa. Also survived by two grandchildren, Linda Rae and Rae Frank Stiening of Berkeley, Calif. Friends received at the E. B. Laughlin Funeral Home 3310 W.

Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa. where services will be held on Thursday, December 21, at 3PM. GRUNEWALD Lawrence W. 50, of 5200 54th Ave. passed away Dec.

20, 1967. Mr. Grunewald was born in Van Wert County, Ohio, came to St. Petersa burg bus a driver year for ago from Southern Tampa. Tours.

He was Protestant. Survivors include his wife, Virginia H. of St. Petersburg; four sons, Lawrence Thomas, and Brian, of St. Petersburg and David of California.

three daughters, Mrs. Joan Myers of Lima, Ohio; Mrs. Mary Ann Seevers of Sunnyvale, Mrs. Linda Lynch of St. Petersburg; his mother; Mrs.

Amber B. Grunewald of St. Petersburg: and three grandchildren, Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7:30 to 10 p.m. today in the R. Lee Williams Funeral Home, 49th St.

and 35th Ave. where the funeral service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Martin W. Rupprecht, Pastor of Grace Lutheran Church officiating.

Interment will follow in Memory Gardens. LYNCH Evelyn Naydine Lynch, age 43, widow of Joseph L. Lynch, passed away Wednesday, December 20. She resided at 310 13th Avenue N.E., coming here three months ago from Gibson City, Illinois, Survived by her mother, Mrs. Mayme Ellsworth, St.

Petersburg; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Hopkins, Peoria, Illinois, Mrs. John Robinson, Arrowsmith, Illinois; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Rhodes East Chapel, 635 Fourth Street North, where services will be conducted by the Rev Dr. Aaron N.

Meckel, Friday afternoon, December 22, at 4:00 o'clock. Interment will be in Gibson City, Illinois. RIDGWAY Samuel Boone Ridgway, age 80, husband of Beulah C. Ridgway, passed resided at away 2791-58th Wednesday, St. Dec.

coming here 10 years ago from Springfield, Illinois. He was a member of the 1st Methodist Church, Springfield Masonic Lodge, Knights Templar, Ansar Temple, Shrine, American Legion, and a Kentucky Colonel. Friends may call at Rhodes West Chapel, 900-49th St. Thursday and Friday, Dec. 21 and 22.

Services and Interment will -be In Mayfield, Ky. WALKER Mrs. Constance 70, December of 3820-7th St. died Tuesday, 19, 1967, Born in Chicago, Illinois, here 45 years from there. A member of Trinity Methodist Church and a former Girl Scout leader.

She is survived by her husband, Walter two sons, Walter Miami, Florida, and Giles Byram, Connecticut, three daughters, Mrs. F. Y. Mrs. Constance both Passmore and Ridgely, tersburg, and Mrs.

S. W. Gray, Fort Amador, Canal Zone, two sisters, Mrs. Lucille C. Bond, St.

Petersburg, and Mrs. Dora Cook, Beacon, New five grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. today at the Trinity Methodist Church, 2401-5th St. with the Rev.

John B. Bass officiating. Interment in Memorial Park. C. James Mathews Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

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vs. Barbara Vass, contract, not to exceed damages of $5,000. Maas Brothers, etc. vs. Lucile S.

Riley, contract, damages $129.09. Union Trust National Bank of St. Petersburg, etc. vs. Mike J.

Deeb, on note, not to exceed damages of $5,000. Final Divorce Decrees Leona Baldwin vs. William Baldwin. Joan Marie Bailey vs. Donald Marvin Bailey.

Esther E. Hiebert vs. Charles L. Hebert. Births Births ST.

ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Marcum, 5130 46th Ave. a girl, 4 pounds, 13 ounces, 2:20 a.m., Dec.

20, 1967. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Johnsen, 2645 Bayside Drive a boy, 5 pounds, 4 ounces, 8:19 p.m., Dec.

19, 1967. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Walton, 4132 10th St.

NE, a boy, 7 pounds, 7 ounces, 10:31 a.m., Dec. 19, 1967. Mr. and Mrs. Cosker Hairelson 1004 Sixth St.

a boy, 3 pounds, 13 ounces, 8:31 a.m., Dec. 18, 1967. Mr. Mrs. Harold H.

Hughes, 78th Ave. NE, a ands girl, 8 pounds, 4 ounces, 9:30 p.m. Dec. 18, 1967. and Mrs.

Melvin Olson, 5290 as 78th Ave. Pinellas Park, a boy, 8 pounds, 12 ounces, 3:12 p.m., Dec. 18, 1967. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry W. Riviere, 13532 Alpine Largo, a girl, 7 pounds, 5 ounces, 2:04 p.m., Dec. 18, 1967. Mr. and Clinton C.

Smith, 5700 Pershing St. NE, a boy, 6 pounds, 8 ounces, 4:30 p.m., Dec. 18, 1967. MOUND PARK HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace G. Abell, 2365 Woodlawn Circle a boy, 7 pounds, 7 ounces, 3:20 a.m., December 20, 1967. Mr. and Mrs. Jack R.

McWilliams, 3744 10th Ave. a boy, 8 pounds, 1 ounce, 7:48 p.m., Dec. 19, 1967. Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Buettner, 10152 62nd Ter. Largo, a girl, 8 pounds, 8:33 p.m., Dec. 19, 1967. Mr.

and Mrs. Leon H. Struthers, 1225 26th St. a boy, 8 pounds, 2 ounces, 1:51 p.m., Dec. 20, 1967.

Lt. and Mrs. Thomas C. Fisher, 6489 43rd Ave. Kenneth City, a boy, 8 pounds, 4:29 p.m., Dec.

20, 1967. CARD OF THANKS want to express my appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy beautiful flowers from the many friends of my sister Laura M. Parker who recently passed way. Homer W. Parker Family WORN INSIDE THE EAR Hear Better for $20 A common type of hearing loss needs extra help to separate "low" sounds from sounds.

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20, 1967). John S. Rhodes West Chapel. DRUMHELLER, ISAAC 80, 1800 Fifth Ave. St.

Petersburg, retired school teacher, Sunbury, Tuesday (Dec. 19, 1967). Downs-Ford Funeral Home. FEYLER, MISS GERTRUDE 51, 3215 15th St. St.

Petersburg, retired housekeeper, Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1967). John S. Rhodes East Chapel. GREEN, MELVIN 38, 2301,4000 42nd Ave.

St. Petersburg, Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1967). The Palms Memorial. GRUNEWALD, ALLEN Elmond Allie, 91, of 9th St.

died Tuesday Dec. 19, 1967. He was a 44 year resident of St. Petersburg and a carpenter for many years, helping to build many of the old schools in this area. He was an employe of the Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

and caretaker for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker for 20 years. Born in Clay County, Kansas and moved to St. Petersburg, from Decatur, Ind.

He is survived by his stepson, Leslie E. Merrill, St. Petersburg, three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Ash, Tucson, Arizona, Mrs. Laura Gerau of Guthrie Center, Iowa, Mrs.

Delia Holtman of Kankakee, 111., and two grandchildren. Services will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Anderson McQueen Funeral Home with the Rev. Joseph H. Borden officiating.

Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call all day Thursday and Thursday evening at the Anderson McQueen Funeral Home, 2201 9th St. N. BOTHER William 89, of 5138-26th Ave. Gulfport, died Tuesday, December 19, 1967.

Mr. Bother was born in New York City and came to Gulfport 16 years ago from Brooklyn, New York. A Lutheran, a retired salesman for a lumber company, a life member of the Glen Cove, N.Y. Lodge 1458 B.P.O.E., a life member of the Nylta Club, New York City. Survived by his wife, Anna, Gulfport, one daughter, Miss Grace M.

Bothner, Binghamton, N.Y., a nephew, Ronald Bothner, St. Petersburg, one granddaughter, Friends may call this afternoon and evening at the Leonard M. Bashaw Funeral Home, 49th St. at 11th Ave. where funeral services will be held this evening at 7:30 p.m., with Rev.

Paul R. Brauer, Assistant Pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment will be in Cypress Hills Brooklyn, N.Y. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to your favorite charity. BOYD Ruth Sharpe, 74, 7570 46th Ave.

St. Petersburg, passed away December 13, 1967. She was born in Woodland Township, Resident 11 years from Detroit, Mich. Member Garden City Baptist Church. Survived by husband, Harry a niece, Dorothy Eubank, Detroit.

Funeral services will be conducted Friday (Dec. 22, 1967) at 2 p.m. at the Evenue Funeral Chapel, 1220 Fourth St. with the Rev. Wendell Lilly, Pastor of Garden City Baptist Church officiating.

Interment in Memorial Park. Visitation Thursday 7 to p.m. Friends desiring transportation for visitation please call 898-6761. BULLOCK Rachel Fremstad Bullock, age 85, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 20.

She resided at 441-33rd Street coming here 23 years ago from Minneapolis, Minn. Friends may call at Rhodes West Chapel, 900-49th St. N. where services will be conducted by Rev. Norman T.

Allers, Friday morning, December 22 at 11:30 o'clock. Interment will be later. CRAMER Mrs. Lillian Cramer, 75, formerly of 690 62nd St. and widow of the late Charles G.

Cramer, passed away Dec. 17 in Minnetonka, Minn. Surviving are a son, Kenneth C. Cramer of Port Arthur, a daughter, Mrs. Milne J.

Schmid of Minnetonka; a sister, Mrs. William H. Fischer of Gulfport. and four grandchildren. Funeral services Fred H.

Kenfield Funeral Home, (200 Pasadena Ave. S) 2 p.m. T. Thursday, the Rev. Albert Keyser officiating.

Interment Memorial Park. The family will be at the funeral home (200 Pasadena Ave. S) Wednesday 6 to 9. DUNCANSON William, age 76, of 7451 Fourth Ave. N.

Funeral services will be conducted Thursday (Dec. 21, 1967) at 10 a.m. at the Evenue Funeral Chapel, 1220 Fourth St. with the Rev. Hollingsworth officiating.

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Money Layaway! Down! 1588 Reg. 3.99 17.25 Portable Hair Dryer 4-position heat control! Large adjustable hood! "Vanity" case with mirror, nail dryer. JC2570 Electric Corn Popper Makes 3 qts. of fluffyperfect popcorn! No stirring! See-thru lid, lift-out bowl. JC1305 Reg.

1188 Reg. 299 less 12.98 3.98 cord I TRUETONE UM. Wizard Mix 'N Slice 2 appliances in one Portable electric mixer and carving knife. Handy, saves space. JC2258 No Money 1588 With Down! Cord! 6-Transistor Radio Excellent reception at a small, price! Includes 9 volt battery, carrying case and earphone.

DC3704 Reg. 444 5.88 2138 Tyrone Blvd. 7561 49th St. N. Crossroads Shopping Across From Center Park Plaza PHONE 345-9108 PHONE 544-1451 Western Auto.

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