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Three on a ski A trio of water skiers on Eastwood Lake find relief from yesterday's hot weather. The pair in front was towed by one boat and the skier behind them towed by a second boat. He appears closer to them than he really was because the photo was taken with a long lens. Staff photo by Walt Kleine Dayton man drowns in Hydrobowl A 26-year-old Dayton man apparently drowned in by a Montgomery County grand jury on charges of the Dayton Hydrobowl in Eastwood Park yesterday Area. murder and felonious assault.

reported. in Brief ing Willie Purnell, 20, of 612 Ingram and injuring afternoon, the Montgomery County coroner's office The 23-year-old Dayton woman is accused of killJoe Dietz of 19 E. Riverview Apt. 18, was Aulteenia Purnell, 24, of 752 Miami Chapel Road, folpronounced dead at 5:20 p.m. at Grandview Hospital.

lowing a family argument at the Ingram Street Dietz had told companions he was going for a address. swim to cool off, coroner's investigator Jack C. Joyce Karen Purnell's address is listed as 2605 Riverside said. Randy Johnson of Ohio 123, Franklin, was dead at Drive. According to Joyce: the scene of the 1:30 p.m.

accident, the Ohio Highway Dietz, who into was the with water his from sister shore and in two his street male Patrol According said. The to car's the patrol: driver was not injured. Brookville acts on bargaining friends, jumped clothes about 4 p.m., and did not come up for several Johnson, who was northbound on Ohio 123, was The Brookville Village Council last night passed an minutes. His body surfaced about 4:10, and the two preparing to turn left into Dearth Road when the ordinance that sets up procedures for the recognition men pulled him from the water. A Dayton Fire De- northbound car, which was about to pass, struck the of a collective bargaining unit for the village's 24 partment paramedic crew took him to the hospital.

tractor broadside. Johnson was knocked off the trac- employees. An autopsy will be performed today. tor and became pinned underneath it. The council passed the ordinance by a vote of 4-1 Charges probably will not be filed against the with two council members absent.

The measure indriver of the car, the patrol said. cludes a no-strike clause and excludes supervisors. Franklin tractor driver killed murder asked In for April, the Communications Workers of America An 18-year-old Franklin man was killed yesterday 20 of whom had signed petitions to unionize. Sister charged with recognition as agent for villages employees, on Ohio 123 just south of Franklin when the tractor he Karen Carrie Purnell, who allegedly ran down her Now, under the ordinance, the employees must was riding was struck by a passing car. two sisters with a car June 27, yesterday was indicted petition again to hold a union election.

-Dayton deathsDILFILL, Carrie 92, 70, of 1023 Stoney PAUL, Delvas 69, of WILLIAMS, Willie H. services noon tomorrow 47, of 108 Dover formerly of Dayton, Springs Road, Vandalia, Kettering, Saturday; "Jack," 70, of 1326 (McLin). Monday; services 11 a.m. Monday in Urbana; me- yesterday; services 1 p.m. services 10 a.m.

today Steiner Monday; ZOLLER, Walter L. Friday (Tobias, Watervmorial services 10 a.m. tomorrow (Morton, (Routsong, Oakwood). liet). Friday (Walter, Urbana).

Vandalia). of 910 N. Upland 4100 W. Third SunELLIOTT, Chester, 58, McKAIN, Phillip, 59, of -Valley deaths yesterday; services 11 day (McLin). a.m.

Saturday at MILLER, Harry 79, BELLBROOK Ralph Johnson, 86, formerly of Prince Wood Road, Mon- yesterday; services 10:30 Shiloh Baptist Church (Bowman of 13 Boltin yester- T. Terry, 27, of 7375 Eaton, Sunday in Cincin- day (Van Horn). a.m. Friday (DeeterNorth). day (Hoyne).

Pike, nati; services 2 p.m. SIDNEY Earl F. Um- Baird). FRY, Dennis 25, of Blanche Monday; services 1:30 today (Barnes). stead, 84, of 214 N.

Ohio WEST MILTON 1480 Keowee Sun- NICHOLAS, p.m. Friday at Rose Hill 92, of 3901 Elmira Cemetery Chapel in GERMANTOWN yesterday; services Biggs, 54, of 9020 day; p.m. Drive, Kettering, yester- Hamilton (Tobias Virgil F. Henry, 69, of 10:30 a.m. tomorrow Emerick Road, Monday; services 2 Friday (Martin, day; services 11 a.m.

Memorial). 123 E. Market Sun- (Cromes). services 1 p.m. Friday tomorrow (Swart, West day; graveside services TROY Charles D.

(Hale-Sarver). Northridge). Mary Carrollton). Garnett, 50, of 59 S. Main mantown Cemetery Brown, 60, of 1460 North XENIA Myrtle B.

FULLMER, 0., CAMDEN Helen 10 a.m. Saturday at Ger78, NORTON, Climate, 64, services (Wilson-Schramm, Road, yesterday; services Luttrell, 79, of 35 Counof 3265 Southdale Drive, yesterday; of 2128 ValVista Court, 2:30 tomorrow Middletown). 1 p.m. Friday (Fisher- try Club Drive, services Monday; 10:30 a.m. Friday (Whit- p.m.

Monday; Monday; services 1 p.m. (Nein Sons). Cheney-Cron). services 1 p.m. tomorrow mer Brothers), Monday (Bowman LAKEVIEW Nancy 8917 Mary E.

Gearhardt, (Neeld). IRVINE, William North). EATON Andrew J. B. Rhoades, 76, of 90, of 1100 E.

Canal County Line Cheddar Marriage Daily licenses KETTERING. MCKELVEY, is now 4 ways better sued. written Herald. The complete Licenses list following application of may is marriage not to be The deleted necessarily licenses Journal upon is- 4445 daughter. Vincent, Graystone E.

LOGAN, WHITTY, Entrada 150 Drive, Robert W. Richard Drive, and daughter. Hudson and daughter. Bonnie, Monica, 300 BOBBY FRANK REESE, 30, 2125 KIDWELL, Michael and KimCounty Line introduces 4 new natural cheddars W. 4492 LOUELLA DAVID Second Riverside MAYS, HAROLD Drive, 30, and and COYLE, Middletown.

LINDA KATH- 24, berly, Morrow, HAWKINS, SANDERS, son. Brookville, Wilbur Eddie son. and and Margaret, Christine, LEEN MARIE KEIL, 22, North 5160 Scarsdale Drive, daughter. Olmsted, Ohio. HUMANIC, Thomas and Karyn, JOHN STEPHEN HASTING, 25, Centerville, son, Kettering, and CANDY SUE MIAMI VALLEY One is our new Mild Cheddar.

Two Besides these 4 new reasons to buy LENSCH, 21, Kettering. Beavercreek, BOLDEN, James daughter. and Bobbie, RONALD JOE HANAVER, 23, is our new Medium Sharp Cheddar. County Line Natural Cheddar, there are 7590 CHRISTINE Mount BORING, Hood, 21, and 1709 DAWN For- 21 Dean Place, son. James and Robyn, HENDERSON, is our new Medium Sharp Cheddar.

County Line Natural Cheddar, there are Three is our new Extra Sharp Cheddar. a couple of good old-fashioned reasons, And four is our new Sliced Mild Cheddar. too. We make all our natural cheese Add them to our original Sharp Cheddar ourselves -from scratch. (Unlike a lot of and you've got a natural cheddar that big companies that buy their natural will satisfy every cheddar lover's taste! cheese from other people and simply put their name on it.) And we use only natural ingredients.

Counts Line So isn't it natural that our cheddar MIC LONGHORN is better? Cheddar NATURAL CHEESE Line Counts NEW County LONGHORN Line? Sliced Cheddar CHEESE NATURAL Cheddar URALSLICED County CHEESE County NEW NATURAL Cheddar Line County Line Cheddar CHEESE If it isn't natural, it isn't County Line NEW County Line NEW Here's another good reason to buy County Line Natural Cheddar: OFF ON ANY COUNTY LINE NATURAL CHEDDAR of any If it isn't natural, Mr. Grocer: As our agent, accept coupon on it isn't County Line this the purchase County Line Cheddar. We will redeem it for 20c plus handling. Invoices proving sufficient purchase of stock must be shown upon request redemption. and Mail failure this to do so to: will County void all Line coupons Cheese, PO.

submitted Box 1163, for County Line coupon Clinton, lowa 52734. Void where prohibited, licensed or taxed. The consumer must pay any sales tax. Cash value of STORE COUPON A Classified 223-1515 ANNOUNCEMENTS CLASSIFICATIONS 01 THRU 11 01-DEATH NOTICES BERGEN, John age 78, of 59 Clover passed away Saturday. He was a retired truck driver.

A veteran of World War II and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survived by his wife, Hazel a son, John D. Bergen Jr. of Englewood; sisters, Mrs. Katherine Martin, Mrs.

A. H. Whitesell and Mrs. Larry Cox of Mason, a brother, Willie of Mason, Oh; 6 grandchildren. Funeral services 2 p.m.

Thursday Westbrock Funeral Home, 1712 Wayne Ave. Father Kenneth Henzofficiating. Burial Willow View Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday 5-8 BIGGS, Robert, age 54, of 9020 Emerick West Milton, died Monday evening at home after a lengthy illness. Survivors include his wife Mary (Brown); 3 daughters Mary Lou Hudson, Becky Wolf and Pamela Sullenbarger all of West Milton; 3 brothers Edwin and Henry of New Carlisle and Albert Biggs of Tipp City; 1 sister Rebecca Muterspaw of Xenia; 6 grandchildren.

He was an active member of the Hoffman United Methodist Church, past master of West Milton Lodge No. 577 past patron of Sharon Chapter No. 132 O.E.S., president of the West Milton Masonic Temple member of R.A.M. 180, past president of the West Milton PTO, member of the West Milton Lions Club and a veteran of World War Il. Funeral services Friday at 1 p.m.

at the Hale- Sarver Funeral Home, West Milton with Rev. Raymond Vincent Jr. officiating. Burial Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at Hale-Sarver Thursday 4-9 p.m.

If so desired contributions may be made to the W.M. Masonic Temple Assoc. or Cansurmount in care of Miami County Mental Health Center, Troy, O. BOEHM, Frank age 86, formerly of 2 E. Hudson passed away Sunday at the Base Hospital, Ft.

Campbell, Ky. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Major General and Mrs. Jack B. (Beverly) Mackmull with whom he made his home; 2 sisters, Hilda Davison of Dayton and Marie Watson of Evansville, 3 grandchildren, Jack Jr. of Dayton, Stephen Mackmull of Fayetteville, N.

Car. and Kimberly Axson of Germany. He was a member of the South Park United Methodist Church and was retired from the Frigidaire Div. GMC after more than 30 years service. Funeral services 10:30 a.m.

Thursday at graveside, Willowview Cemetery with Rev. Lenn Geiger officiating. Friends may call at the Whitmer Bros. Funeral Home, 25 Indianola Ave. at 2000 N.

Main from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday DEEG, James age 74, of Oceanside, Calif. died Monday July 14th in Oceanside, Calif. He was a resident of Oceanside for 11 years. He was a retired photogrammetric engineer for the U.S.A.F.

He received the War Dept. Decoration Award for exceptional civilian service. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus in Austin, Texas and belonged to the Oceanside Elks Lodge No. 1561. Survived by his wife Mary Deeg of Oceanside; sister Anna Burton of Austin, Texas and a brother William Deeg of Austin.

Services are being planned in Austin, Texas. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery in Austin. Arrangements by the Eternal Hills Mortuary, Oceanside, Calif. FRY, Dennis age 25 of 1480 Keowee Street, passed away Sunday in Marysville, Ohio due to an automobile accident. Dennis was born in Dayton and was a Free Lance Artist.

Survived by his wife, Susan 1 son, Dennis Clinton Fry, at home, parents, John E. Beulah Fry, Dayton, 1 sister, Geraldine Frazier, Kettering, brother, John E. Fry, Dayton. Funeral services 2 PM Friday at the George C. Martin Funeral Home, Northridge Chapel, 5040 Frederick Road at Needmore Road.

Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends 5 to 9 PM Thursday at the Northridge Chapel. July 16, 1980 01-DEATH NOTICES DILFILL, Mrs. Carrie Elizabeth, age 92, of Dayton, died Monday at Mercy Memorial Hospital, Urbana. Daughter of Shelby Mary Ann Beyl Grimes.

Survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Roberta) Brady of El Paso, Mrs. Emmett (Margaret) Robinson of Long Beach, Calif. and Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Cummins of Urbana; 11 grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren.

Preceded in death by her husband, Clarence; 2 brothers, Warren Frank Grimes. Body was cremated. Memorial services Friday 10 a.m. Walter Funeral Home, Urbana, Ohio. HENRY, Virgil age 69, 123 E.

Market Germantown, died Sunday, July 13, 1980. He was a member and Elder of St. John United Church of Christ; Sunday School Superintendent; Past Teacher of Sunday School; Member of Germantown Lodge F. A.M.; Germantown Knights of Pythias and the Chamber of Commerce. He was selected as Honorary Parade Marshall of Germantowns' 1977 4th of July Celebration.

He owned and operated Henry's Clothing Store in Germantown for the past 49 years, succeeding his father Charles Henry who had operated the business from 1904 to 1931. Mr. Henry is survived by many cousins. Graveside services will be held at the Germantown Cemetery 10 a.m. Saturday, July 19 with WilsonSchramm Memorial Home, Middletown, in charge of arrangements.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to St. John United Church of Christ, Germantown. HOELSCHER, Eugene William, husband of the late Katherine Weingartner Hoelscher, devoted father of E. William Hoelscher and wife Ruth of Louisville, Ky. and sister Katherine Hoelscher S.C.

of Dayton, 0. Loving grandfather of Elaine, Bill and Mike Hoelscher; brother of Naomi (Babe) Bueker and the late Edna Powell, July 14th, 1980 Cincinnati in his 71st year. Visitation Wednesday p.m. at the Harry, Meyer, Geiser Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway Ave. (opposite Covedale Cinema) in Cincinnati, O.

Mass of Christian Burial St. William Church Wednesday 8 p.m. Family requests memorial donations to Archbishop Alter High School Scholarship Fund, 940 E. David Kettering, 0. 45449.

IRVINE, William Howard, age 70 of 1023 Stoney Springs Road, Vandalia, passed away Tuesday after a lengthy Illness. He was a former employee of Bendix, member of the American Legion Post No. 245 of New Madison, Ohio, Vandalia Masonic Lodge No. 742 Scottish Rite Valley of Dayton. Survived by his wife of 50 years, Estella (Mikesell), 1 son, Richard, Columbus, 1 daughter, Mrs.

Robert (Shirley) Perryman, Novi, Michigan, 3 grandsons, Mark Rick Irvine, Columbus and Rocky Perryman, Novi, Michigan. Funeral services will be held PM Thursday at the Morton Funeral Home, 139 S. Dixie Drive, Vandalia with Rev. Raymond Michael officiating. Burial Green Mound Cemetery, New Madison.

Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 6 to 9 PM. Masonic services will be held at 8 pm. JOHNSON, Andrew J. (Jack), age 86, formerly of 124 W. Spring Eaton, 0., died Sunday afternoon at the Meadowbrook Care Center, Cincinnati.

He was a native of Lee County, Ky. and was a retired Railroad Conductor after 42 years with the Railroad. He was a Veteran World I. Member of the American Legion, St. Paul.

JOURNAL HERALD 33 01-DEATH NOTICES United Methodist Church, The Eaton Grange, The Brotherhood Of Railroad Trainmen and a life member of the Order of Railroad Conductors. His wife, Maude, died in 1965. Survived by son, Charles Nelson Johnson of Eaton; a daughter, Virginia Sexton of Sharonville, 2 sisters, Scottie Tudor of Irving, Ky. and Lucille Hund of Louisville, 2 brothers, Lawrence of Irving, Ky. and Charles -of Berea, 6 grandchil.

dren; 3 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be conducted 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Barnes Funeral HomeEaton Chapel. Rev. James H.

Rice officiating. Burial Fairview Cemetery, Gratis, 0. Family will receive friends 6-9 p.m., Tuesday at the funeral home. LUTTRELL, Myrtle age. 79, born August 26, 1900 in New Burlington, Ohio, of 35 Country Club Drive, Xenia, died Monday, July 14 after long illness.

She is sure vived by 2 daughters, Mrs. William E. (Doris) Allen, Xenia, Mrs. Thomas L. (Arlis) Ferguson, Xenia, 2 Irene Baxter, Dayton, Mrs.

Frances McAdams, Indian Trail, North Carolina, brother, Herbert preceded her in death. 5 grandchildren, Gary Allen, Xenia, Robert Allen, Xenia, Tammy Ferguson, Xenia, Time thy Ferguson, Eaton Utah, James Ferguson, May, New Jersey, great-grandchildren Services 1 PM Thursday at Neeld Funeral Home, 1276 N. Detroit Street, Xenia, Revs. David M. Pointer Raymond Pope officiating.

Burial Woodland Cemetery. Visitation 6 to 9 PM Wednesday at Neeld Funeral Home. She was the daughter of Chester Arlie Mills Bradstreet. She was a life time member of Old Trinity United Methodists Church, member of p.m. United Methodists Church, member of Faith Community United Methodist, life time rest dent of Xenia and Greene County, married, Lawrence Luttrell July 31, 1921.

Mr. Luttrell. preceded her in death, November 18, 1971. The family suggest contributions may be given to the Greene County Unit of the American Cancer Society. NICHOLAS, Blanche age 92, of 3901 Elmira Kettering died Tues day a.m.

at her residence following a short illness A native of London Ohio, Mrs. Nicholas survived by her daughter Jean of Kettering. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday from the Swart Funeral Home, West Carrollton with Rev. Wesley Yoakam officiating.

Burial at Hillgrove Cemetery. Friends: may call at the home 10 a.m. until time of service Thursday: desired contributions may be made to the charity of your choice in Mrs. Nicholas' memory, PAUL, Delvas age 69, of Kettering passed away Saturday July 12. 1980.

He was a member of Fairmount Presbyter rian Church, Aero Lodge and the Kettering Senior Citizens. He a salesman for Roark Furniture Co. in Laura Franklin, Ohio, previous to that he was employed at NCR. Survived by wife, Ruth; 1 son JohnW. of Kettering; 2 sis ters Annaleiu Pettit and Grace Paul both of West Union, 1 brother Fred 0.

Paul of East Sparta, also survived by several nieces nephews. Funeral services at the Routsong F. 4 H. 6 Oakwood Ave. at Irving Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.

with the Rev.o Carl Siegwarth offici: ating. Graveside services at 100F Cemetery, Manchester, Ohio at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday. Visitation at the Routsong F. Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m.

Aero Lodge will hold services at the funeral home Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. estdale Ave. MICHAEL EDWARD INSCOE, 25, Vandalia, and PAMELA ANN CLOYD, 25, Vandalia. DANIEL LEE BULLOCK 11, 19, 3911 Fairsmith and LOIS DIANE WHITE, 24, Trotwood. KEITH RAY HAYDEN, 19, New Lebanon, and MELISSA HATHAWAY, 19, Miamisburg.

LARRY MICHAEL CAMERINO, 32, 83 George and BRENDA FAYE MCKINNEY, 28, 83 George St. CLAY CAMERON BOHACKEK, 25, 86 E. Dixon and SUSAN ANNE DONNELLY, 23, 8707 Bayport Drive. RONDALD LOUIS HUIST, 23, 6402 Countrydale Court, and MARY ELIZABETH LYONS, 22, 1123 Tip Top Ave. NATHAN COMBS 25, New Lebanon, and CHARLEEN MARY REAKES, 22, New Lebanon.

BRUCE EVERETT DENLINGER, 22, Trotwood, and BARBARA JEAN MUSICK, 24, Trotwood. MITCHELL LEE MICKEY 18, 4006 Curundu and GAY ALLISON TOLLIVER, 20, 4031 Larkspur Drive. ROBERT EUGENE ROBINSON, 47, 22 E. Helena and JANET ANN TALOWSKY, 40, 22 E. Helena St.

DENNIS MICHAEL ROBINSON, 22, 546 Ruth and DEBORAH CAROL WILSON, 24, 546 Ruth Ave. LOWELL JOHN LAVY, 21, Arcanum, and RENA JOY COLLINSWORTH, 20, 5355 Haverfield Road. VERLON BARRETT, 36, 537 Watervilet and JUDITH MARIE COOMBE, 36, 3120 Hassler St. RICHARD GILES WHITTELSEY, 31, 8514 N. Main and KARANN FAITH MORRIS, 30, 4553 Lansmore Drive.

RICHARD CHARLES BROPHY, 31, Kettering, and FIORINA ROSE D'AMICO, 31, Centerville. GREGORY DEAN STERN, 23, 25 Oakwood and DEBORAH JO LEFFLER, 23, 7045 Volk Drive. JEFFERY GORDON, 21, 104 Haynes and BETHANY ANN MILLER, 10, 139 Sylvania Road. MARK ERIC DIETRICH, 23, Plattsburgh Air Force Base, N.Y.. and KAREN DENISE STEARNS, 23, Centerville.

DANIEL ARTHUR LEWIS, 33, Germantown, and BARBARA ANN PEARSON, 21, 5698 Traymore Drive. DAVID CARL LAIRD, 33, West Carrollton, and BARBARA JEANNE ADKINS, 23, West Carrollton. DAVID CENGIC, 24, Cleveland, and THERESA LYNN GOUGARTY, 25, 783 Meadowview Drive. Kettering, BRIAN and CAMERON EILEEN WILSON, de SCOTT, 29, Kettering. GREGORY GALE SHEPARD, 22, 2137 Victoria and PAMELA SUE BENJAMIN, 20, 3121 Silver Rock Ave.

GERALD CHESTER MOREY 36, 7000 Yorkshire Road, and VICKI GAIL GROTHJAN, 23, 7000 Yorkshire Road. STEVEN RAYMOND MAN, 24, 4101 Indian Runn Drive, and MARGARET MARY GORDON, 23, 158 Burgess Ave. DUANE LEE WOLF, 29, 2264 Hepburn and ROBYN KAY SIMS, 24, 2264 Hepburn Ave. THOMAS MICHAEL BRUNO 23, Indianapolis, and CHRISTINA ANN WHITENOCK, 22, 3430 Mulberry Road. Births GRANDVIEW SHOCK, Drew and Jacquelyn, Tipp City, daughter.

WILKEY, Lonnie and Carmen, 101 Fairgrounds son. MOHLER, David and Rita, 1205 Florence daughter. BELK, Charles and Barbara, Tipp City, son. BAKER, Johnny and Linda, 152 Miller son. KENDIG, David and Jeanne, 1913 Hazel son.

WILLIAMS, Carl and Beverly, 2141 Forest Home son. JEFFERY, Lester and Myrtle, Mobile, daughter. CHANEY, Silas and Christine, Fairborn, son. TOLSON, Daniel and Merkie, New Carlisle, son. WALLACE, Alan and Karen, Xenia, son.

BENTLEY, Edward and Virginia, Springboro, daughter. JOHNSON, Gary and Frances, 2050 Parkhill Drive, son. MARTIN, Truman and Beverly, 4331 Seiber son. MELTON, William and Penny, 121 McReynolds daughter. JONES, Larry and Donna, 347 Blumen Lane, twin daughters.

EWING, Michael and Bonnie, 5 Dean Place, daughter. ST. ELIZABETH GREEN, Charles and Sharon, Illinois son. BRINKERHOFF, Steven and Bonnie, 1826 S. Main son.

JONES, Earl and Jane, Vandalia, daughter. ASHBAUGH, Scott and Deborah, 6141 Holbrook Drive, daughter. Probate court ESTATES PROBATED Thomas Currie Ferguson appointed executor of estate of Raiph McCasiin Ferguson. Fay K. Arpp appointed executrix of estate of John A.

Arpp. Harry P. Jeffrey appointed successor executor of estate of Goldie Rayburn. Russell J. Tritch and Raymond E.

Tritch appointed co-executors of eslate of Minnie L. Tritch. Geraldine M. Gray appointed executrix of estate of Kenneth W. Gray.

Lyndon Wayne Cox appointed administrator of estate of Londis Ray Cox. Hubert Allen appointed administrator of estate of Mae Allen. ESTATES APPRAISED Charles H. Bell, $19,663. Frank H.

Hoefling, $02,816. William A. Makley, $10,324. Jane D. Sherman, $83,359.

Mary E. Koogler, $126,858. Bertha C. Roderer, $22,207. Gary M.

Caldwell, $2,665. Divorce court The following is not necessarily a complete list of divorces granted. Divorces may be deleted upon written application to The Journal Herald DECREES OF DIVORCE MEADOWS, I Robert vs. Billie P. SCHULTE, Robin vs.

William. BAYUS, Nancy A. vs. Donald L. DECREES OF DISSOLUTION JOSEY, Jack and Dorothy M.

KILBY, James G. Jr. and Debra JACKSON, Ronnie L. and Cynthia LAMANTIA, John C. and ine L.

FLANNERY, Michael C. and Jacqueline A. WOODROW, Beatrice M. and Carlton C. Jr.

BALLWEG, Christopher K. and Carol A. JACKSON, Jolene and Frankie R. YOUNG, Helen V. and Warren M.

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