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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 29

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TT 9 THE COIRIERJOIRNAL, MONDAY, MARCH SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home 19th and Market 585-4394 PRIVATE room, with water and refrigerator, good meals. 584-5493. ELDERLYLADIESorgentlemen, every thingfurni shed. 635-5333 NICE Home, "good food, excellent care, 637-1387.

vav. Beloved husband of Mrs. Bertha (herdwick) Orrender; loving father of Mrs. Mildred Greer, Mrs. Millicent Goode, Mrs.

Sylvia Schmidt, and Mrs. Helen Washing, and Messrs. Marshall, Otis, and James Orrender; devoted brother of Mrs. Stella Gribbins, Mrs. Cora Patterson, Oscar and Andy Orrender; also survived by 24 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

Mr. Orrender is resting at the South great-grandchildren. Services for Mrs. State will be conducted on Mon. at 10 a.m.

in the Russman and Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave. and 10:30 a.m. in St. Elizabeths Church. Interment, St.

Michaels Cemetery. Rosary services, 3 p.m. Sun. bv the St. Anns Altar Society and members of the parish.

Friends may kindly call alter 6 m. Sat. Also a member of the 3rd Order of St. Francis, St. Boniface Church.

BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1320 Bardstown Rd. 451-5530 KEENAN FUNERAL HOME 4724 Dixie Hgwy. 447-3824 NUNNELLEY Funeral Homt 4327 Taylor Blvd. 368-3396 Jacoby on bridge I being Identical with the West line of the first alley West of Sixth Street. BEING part of same property conveyed by deed dated March 8, 1958 recorded in Deed Book 3494 page 557 in office of Clerk of County Court, Jefferson County, Kentucky.

AND TRACT II ADDRESS: 2009 WILSON AVENUE Located In Louisville, Jetferson County, Kentucky. BEGINNING at a point In the South line of Wilson Ave. (formerly Ormsby Ave.) 96 feet Westwardly from Twentieth as measured on a line parallel with St. Louis Ave. (formerly Stratton Ave.) thence Westwardly along the South line of Wilson Ave.

25 feet 7''j Inches, more or less, to a point 121 feet West of Twentieth as measured on a line parallel with St. Louis and extending back Southwardly of the same width throughout, between lines parallel with Twentieth 140 feet to an alley; being Lot 27 in Block 5 in the Standard Land Company's Subdivision of Newcomb's Addition; Being the same property conveyed by deed dated October 28, 1946, and of record in Deed Book 1978, page 220, and recorded In Jefferson County Clerk's office, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Amount to be raised, lev-led upon as the property of VIRGINIA BOWEN. TERMS Cash subiect to all prior liens and mortgages. JAMES K.

LARKIN, SR. SHERIFF, J.C. Bv BoD Wigginton, D.S. MARCH 12th, 1974 By OSWALD and JAMES JACOBY NOKTH 4 10 AQ10643 86 X. 10732 WEST EAST (D) 4 864 4Q532 f7 K9852 Q732 AKJ54 4Q986 SOUTH 4AKJ97 AKJ10954 Neither vulnerable Jim: "Here's a hand where Dorothy's lack of discipline paid off.

Her club opening was one of those gulpic bids. She had some cards but well below opening strength." Oswald: "Ely's two club bid was a game force in the Culbertson system. Hal doubled and Jo Culbertson went to two hearts. Dorothy doubled that on the theory that Jo had bid her best suit." Jim: "I see that Ely jumped to four diamonds and Jo passed. How do you explain that even in 1935 bidding." Oswald: "Ely blamed Jo but I blame Ely.

If he had just bid three diamonds, Jo would have recognized the continuing force and bid. However, when he jumped to four, Jo decided that there was something wrong with the whole thing and passed. For the record, Ely made six." i West North East 1 Double 2f Double 4 Pass Pass Pass South 2 The bidding West What's your bid? Opening lead-K Jim: "How about some articles to show how bridge has changed in the last 40 years?" Oswald: "The Culbertson-Sims match of 1935 might be worth using as an example. Of course, expert 1935 bidding was a trifle better than that of Ely and Jo pjjbertson and a lot befter than that of Hal and Dorothy Sims. Dorothy had never learned any discipline in bidding and both teams used honor tricks rather thh'bint count for hand evaluation." You South, hold: 108654 AKQ83AJ5- What do you do now? A Double, you want your partner to bid.

Newspaper Enterprise Association Ctourttr-afoamwl Times 13C Child Car WE LOVE YOUR CHILDREN 7 days 6 a.m.- p.m. Inlants-12 years. Use Evangers Modern Day Cara Summer-Fall-Kindergarten 3701 Fern Valley Rd. 968-5451 CHILD CARE in private home. Mature, experienced and licensed.

Play clothes, diapers and hot lunch. Birth to pre-school. 637- 4684. CHILD care, my home, constant supervision, day or night. 964- 0407.

OPEN, Walkie-Talkie Day Care will train your child. 14 months to pre-school. Call776-4471. NIGHT NURSERY, all ages, $18 weaniv. in-tuta.

Services Offered 1 4 General ADDITION, an Ktnos of remodeling on residential or commercial. Father and 4 sons, 30 years in business. We can finance. Call anytime. 969-8721.

ADDITION Green houses, screen porches, sun porches. Call Fetter Bros, tor attordapie quality. m-uvi. ADDITIONS and remodeling. Terms.

Call man works on iob. Dormers, paneling of basements. 458-3593 969-7885 MR. KFSSLER ADDITIONS, ROOMS ADDED, attics 4nd basements finished. Carages, roofs concrete work.

R. T. Adams. 448-7499 estimates ADDITIONS, remodeling, general maintenance, carpentry, masonry, painting, Good references. 964-1980, 239-2741 ADDITIONS and remodeling, rooms added, fireplaces, garages, concrete work.

Terms. Derby City Remodeling, 968-3737. ADDITIONS and ail type remodeling. Full service. Call day or night.

937-8602. ADDITIONS, remodeling, repairs. T. J. Gerkins, 363-4429.

ALUMINUM SIDING; gutters. storm windows and doors, room additions and stone. 964-2291. APPLIANCE SERVICE; all makes, R.A. Jennewein.

363-2165. ATTICS and basements cleaned for contents, most iobs FREE. Sometimes fee charged. Also buy miscellaneous, 361-8542. BACKHOE Service; septic tanks, laterals a specialty 451-2828.

BASEMENT and garage cleaning; quick, dependable. 583-0461. BASEMENTS water proofed, 29 years experience. Free estimates. 584-5951.

BATHROOMS and kitchens remodeled, Sheirich cabinets, free estimates, Mr. O'Neil, 368-0532. BOOKKEEPING and Tax service. No iob too small, we do it all. Harold E.

HawKins, 366-b4b. BRICK, stone, block work, residential, business; repairs, fireplaces. patios, tiower poxes, pi-sou. BRICK work, fireplaces; all types; bars and planters; 361-3642. BRICK work, houses and etc; fire- ol aces a specialty.

361-8160. BRICK WORK Nice Fireplace, any type, also repairs, 583-3190. "BULLDOZING; LIFT GRADER BACKHOE STUMP REMOVER OIL DISTRIBUTOR BARBER GREEN PAVER GALLION ROLLER Will accept iobs big or small For Prompt Courteous Service THUNDER CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. HEN 5LEY, 957-5787.

CABINET, specialize In plastic covered cabinets, tops, bars. McGovern's Cabinet Shop 585-5676 CARPENTER; remodeling, old houses a specialty; finish basements, attics, dry wall, paneling, painting, texturing, doors, windows, stairways. No lob too large or small. Prompt service, quality work. References.

451-5526. CARPENTER, old houses a specialty, no job too small or too large. Bad windows, floors, dry wall, aluminum siding, paneling, painting. Reasonable prices. Free estimates, prompt service, quality counts.

Terms. 582-2349. CARPENTER Work, remodeling of all kinds, porches rebuilt, or replaced, sagging floors leveled, termite damage replaced, bad floor ioists replaced, call any time, free estimates. 774-1233. CARPENTER worK, remodeling of all kinds, sagging floors leveled, bad porches or building new ones, build or remodel stairways.

Experience. A-1 workmanship. Immediate service. 366-0001. CARPENTER work, all kinds, "termite damage and rotted floors leveled and replaced, porches and stairs repairs, no iob too small.

worx guaranteed, 366-8329. CARPENTER, remodeling and re pairs, doors, windows, paneling finished basements, roofs and pa.nting. Specializing In small lobs. Free estimates. 964-6483.

CARPENTER, Fobm additions, basements, family room, kitchens, porches repaired and built, all types of home repairs, dry- wall. 451-0033. CARPENTER, 3rd generation, specializing in quality at economy prices. Large or small, financing. b.j usseii 4-l-78l.

CARPENTER: repairs, stairways, porches, floors leveled, roofs, painting, small iob speciality, 361- 5606, CARPENTER WORK, remodeling or framing. Work guaranteed. Reasonable rate. 288-7040. CARPENTER, finish basements," porches, room additions, attics, all home repairs.

456-4516; CARPENTER, paneling, doors, windows, ceilings lowered, ce-ram ic tile, porch decks. 246-4243. CARPENTER, I do quality work at prices vou can afford. Large or small. 426-1127 or 897-2878.

CARPENTER work, additions, siding, guttering, any type remodel- ing, 368-6791; CARPENTER, general, floors leveled, porches, stairs, painting, small iods a specialty. 366-2723. CARPENTER work. Any kind. Special on cutting off doors.

637-1012. CARPENTRY, remodeling, additions and repairs, no iob too small. Quality work, terms. 964-4175 or 635-2555. CARPET Cleaning.

Spring rates now in effect. For appointment and free estimate call 448-8873 and 935-7623. CARPET installed, repaired; padding available; CARPET and linoleum installed, you furnish or we. 964-7608. CLEANING AND Painting, complete, walls, woodwork, windows, floors, carpets, Ewing's.

367-6592. CONCRETE Work, walks, steps; stucco, no iob too small, basement water proofinq, work guaranteed, free estimates. 968-8314. CONCRETE Work, drives, patios, porches, work guaranteed, free estimates, 935-9731. "CO NC Ef Dr house slabs, rooms added, fireplaces, block buildings, etc.

17 years ex- nerience. 968-3737; CONCRETE drives, porches, foundations, patios, retaining walls, stucco, estimates. 969-0175. "CONCRETE Work; "driveways arid patios a specialty. Free estimates, call 245-8740 after 6 p.m.

Services Offered General 14 mm WL Ixt ioBU 23, 1974 CONCRETE work, all type, 30 years experience, 778-6040, 776- 7828. "CONCRETE WORK. Dallls Patios a speciality. 964-4854. 448- 7873.

CONCRETE work done, no lob too large or small, 776-2316, 585-4076. CONCRET worka 1 1 typesTTrea estimates. 368-3175, 964-2589. CONCRETE porches, steps. patios, drives, walks.

368-4658. CONCRETE WORK, stucco, brick. block, large or small, iri-sm. CREEK Rock work, no iob too small, 772-1080. CREEKSTONE fireplaces, walls built; creek-tone for sale.

239- 0601 DRAPES, custom made. Beautiful samples. Will install. Free estl- mates. 366-9307.

DRIVEWAYS and patios; free estimates. Kenny Davis, 969-8269. ORYWALL and plaster repair. large or small. 935-oveJ.

ELECTRIC wiring specialist, 220 volt. Residential, commercial. Emergency service. Fire calls. REID ELECTRIC CO.

937-7613 Estimates 937-5707 ELCTRIC7220 rewire speciallsTT Call for free estimates. Licensed. 361-0200. Insured. 24 hour repair service.

ELECTRICAL, all types, commercial and residential wiring, courteous, uniformed, in radio equipped trucks QUIK-SERVICE ELECTRIC CO. INC. 451-9155. ELECTRICAL rewiring, room addl-tions, basements, garages, etc. Free estimates.

637-2942; 968- 3807. ELECTRICAL WORK, all types, 220 rewiring, repairs, free esti-mates. Licnesed. Call 366-2740. ELECTRICAL work, rewiring, 220 outlets, new work, free estimates.

635-6265. "ELECTRICAL: ail types. 220 wiring, rewiring, repairs. Free estl- mate. Call 447-6982.

ELECTRICAL, rewiring, repairs, II- censed, insured. 937-0432. ELECTRICAL, rewiring, repairs, II- censed, 637-2365 or 637-1058. FENCE, chain link and privacy, residential, commercial, free estimates, fully insured. Colonial Fence Co.

283-0629. FENCE, wood, chain link. "com- pieteiy msureo." FALLS CITY FENCE INC. 9936 St. Xavier St.

778-7311 FENCE, all kinds, residential, com- merciaL experienced installers. rearo renie up. FIELD mowing, gardens plowed, tree service, stump removal, east end only. 895-4648. FURNACES serviced, cleaned, service calls $6.25 anytime, 451-9313.

GARAGE, basement attic cleaning, have large truck, 634-4266 after 6 p.m. GARDENS Broken, tilling. Also grass cutting. 282-4645. GENERAL CONTRACTING.

Com-plete building and maintenance service. 361 1563 after 5 p.m. GRASS Cutting, by iob or contract, thatching and yard cleaning, 283-9758 or 245-4659. GRASS cut, commercial or residen- tiahjree estimates. 935-0052.

GUTTERING; free estimates tor 5 or 6 inch continuous aluminum. PA I N-r-LOW, 637-1496 Or 456-l-BU. GUTTERING, aluminum, galvanized, shingle roof. WILMAC, call aftnr 5. GUTTERING, Roofing, Painting.

insured, reasonable. 774-2624 HANDYMAN ail iobS large or small, on your home. Call 772- 3597, HAULING; and cleaning. Attics, basements, garages, No iob too small. 491-2938.

HOME Improvements, paintlngnn--terior, exterior, roofing, gutter-ing, guaranteed. 895-8955, 895-8255. INCOME TAX; executives, small businesses finest service any- where. By appointment. 964-4165.

INCOME TAX, former Auditor with Internal Revenue. Individuals, business, John Hammann, 448-1869. INCOME tax prepared, 18 years experience. F. E.

Wright, 4407 Coram, Apartment 2, 459-9816. INCOME TAX filed, retired Inter- nal Revenue Agent. 944-7471. LANDSCAPING, trimming, lawn caie, tree estimates. CEDAR TREE NURSERY 447-6142 944-762B LAWN mowing, landscaping, clea-" tup, seeding and fertilizing, rolled, thatched.

Start now, 964- 2492; LAWN mowing, derhatching, aeration, free estimates; quick service. London's, fully insured. 969-3590. MAINTENANCE work, buildings and homes, carpenter work, electric, plumbing, heat and air conditioning, concrete, interior and exterior painting. 451-0033.

PAINTING, interior and exterior. Specializing in old and new work. Free estimates. All work guaran-ted. Call alter 6 p.m.

361-4905. PAINTING household repairs. Work guaranteed, insured. After 5 p.m. 937-1050.

Building a repu tation. PAINTING, old houses a specialty. Also all repairs, gutters and roofing. By sober craftsmen. Quality counts, free estimates.

582-2349. PAINTING interior, ceilings textured and PLASTERING. 896-1153. PAVING, Big "B's" Black Topping Service, all work guaranteed, free estimates, no iob too small. Shepherdsville, Ky.

543-2931. PLASTERING, ceilings lowered and textured, remodeling, roofing, painting bungalows $100 up. 30 years experience, insured, Mr. Lile, 366-1975, 935-0698. PLASTERING.

Dry wail work, ceilings textured. Free estimates, fully insured. 361-2140. PLASTERING and Drywall. ceil-ings textured, good rates.

448-9709 PLUMBINto fcSMODELINb Complete bath and kitchen, ceramic tile, custom vanities, counter tops, gas and water lines. ONE CALL DOES IT ALL CHARLIE'S Plumbing Co. "PLUMBING, repairs and remodeling. Water heaters, gas and wa'er lines, drains unstopped. Master Charge 635-7037.

PLUMBING remodeling. Kilchen cabinets, vanities. Gas and water services installed. TONY'S HLUMB I 451-4085, PLUMBING, sinks, sewers gas, water lines, re-placed, 24-hour service. 775-8643.

PLUMBING and heating repair" service reasonable. 366-7806. PLUMBING and electrical, new. repair, pay, nignt. ya-5273.

PLUMBING, gas services, free estimate, 448-6377. RADIO Repairing, car radios, tape players repaired and installed, South Park TV, corner of Blue-lick and South Park, 969-1810. REFINISHING, old or modern furniture. Free estimates. 778-3807.

REMODELING, complete interior and exterior repairs. DOMESTIC CONST. CO. 584-8574 FPFF ESTtMaTF REMODELING, insurance repairs, plumbing. Jeffersonville.

Contractors Service Co. 282-3176; REMODELING ADDITIONS Miller Construction Co. 895-7189 REMODELING and addition. Eng." elking Construction 456-4732. ROOF Leaks, guttering.

Home repairs. Fast service. 10 years experience. Frank Mayers, 368-3751. ROOF, fast service, guaranteed, lowest prices.

Call for free estimate. 366-9869. ROOF, chimneys plastering, gutter, ing, 35 years experience, 363-0648. All work guaranteed; ROOFING And Repair, free estimates, work guaranteed, 14 years experience, call 935-8272. ROOFING and small repairs, by man with 41 years experience, live In west end.

All work guaranteed, with free estimates. 774-1654. Services Offered General 14 Complex MAIL fcaS a Mart 3 ern Home of Arch L. Heaav am Son. 3A01 Taylor until II a.m.

Tu at which time he Will be taken to the Larchmont Church of God, 3134 Taylor Blvd. for services at 11 a.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park. OWEN, Mrs. Arthella O.

Departed this life at the age of 88 years, at 1 :30 a.m. Sunday March 24, 1974, at the Twin Brook Nursing Home. Her residence was, 6812 Sherry Lane, Fern Creek. She was the devoted mother of Mrs. Luella Bertholf; Glen George and Robert T.

Owen, of St. Albans, W. and the sister of, William Olleges of Detroit, Mich. She Is also survived fay 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. The funeral Is to be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday, March 26 at the McAfee Buechel Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Rd. by Reverend Carl Mills of Beulah Presbysterian Church. The interment will be In Restha-v Memorial Park. Visiting after 12 noon Monday. PADGETT, Mr.

James (Tom) Of Depauw, Route 1 passed away suddenly Mar. 22, 1974 at 5:30 p.m. in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Kathryn Thompson Padgett; devoted father of Mrs.

George William (Barbara) Black, Depauw, Ind. and Mr. James Ronald Padgett; brother of Mr. Joe Padgett, Garrett, Mrs. Lillie Hili-brandt, Bridgeman, Mrs.

Matt Tate, Muldraugh, Mrs. Nellie Pike, Mrs. Etta Marcum, Mrs. Earl Morris; grandfather of Klmberly, George and Christopher Black; Brian and Timothy Padgett. Remains at the W.

G. Hardy Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie after 1 p.m.. Sat. Funeral services, 10 a.m. Mon.

at St. Matthis Catholic Church, 2200 Dixie with interment in Bethany Cemetery. In expression of sympathy contributions may be made to the Cancer or Heart Fund. RILEY, Mr. William G.

Passed away Saturday, March 23, 1974, in his 67th year, at SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Family residence, 10308 National Turnpike. Beloved husband of Mrs. Kathryn (Kit) (Younger) Riley; loving father of Mr.

W. Michael Riley; devoted brother of Miss Ruby Riley, Mrs. James H. Hlbbs, Mrs. Richard Olges Mr.

Arthur Riley and Mr. Carl E. Riley; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Mr. Riley Is resting at the Fairdale Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son, 411 Fairdale Road, where services will be conducted Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., and at St. Jerome Catholic Church, at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Holly Cemetery. Prayers Mon.

at 7:30. RUDLOFF, Gilbert Residence 4504 Cordova Rd. Saturday, March 23, 1974 at 3:15 p.m. at the Suburban Hospital. Survived by his wife Lillian Dumstorf Rudloff; 1 daughter, Mrs.

Frank J. (Ann) Corso; his mother, Mrs. Ridge Cook; 4 grandchildren and 1 step-sister, Mrs. Harry Pierce Moores-ville, Ind. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.

at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, with burial In Calvary Cemetery. Family will be at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Sunday 5 to 9 p.m. and Monday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of contributions to your favorite charity. RYAN, Mrs.

Bessie Thomas Age 73 years, Sunday, March 24, 1974, at 3:55 p.m. Residence, 2178 St. Johns Place. Devoted mother of Mrs. Jesse (Josephine) Richardson; stepdaughter of Mrs.

Ann Thomas; sister of Mr. Elmer Thomas, Mr. Joseph (Ding) Thomas, Forrest Park, Ga. and Mrs. Michael Kremer; 10 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren also survive.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m., at St. Cecilia Church. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Ryan is at Rattermans, 2114 W.

Market St. Friends may call after p.m. Monday. Prayers, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

SCHEAR, Dr. William Friday, 'March 22, 1974, In Wilmington, formerly of Louisville. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Evelyn A. Schear; son, Steven; daughter, Janet; 3 stepsons, Brian, Randy and Mark; mother, Mrs.

Minnie Schear, Montreal, Canada; brother, Mr. Richard Schear, Alberta, Canada; sister. Miss Marian Schear, Miami Beach, Fla. Funeral from Herman Meyer and Son, 1338 Ellison Avenue, Monday at 1 p.m. Interment Brith Sholom Cemetery.

Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the donor's favorite charity. Visitation at time of funeral. SCHWABE, Mrs. Anna (nee Nonte) Passed away In her 80th year, Mar. 23rd, 1974 at the Christopher South Nursing Home.

Residence, 548 Rawlings Ave. Beloved mother of Mrs. Russell P. (Martha) Gray-Brooks, Mrs. Johnnie E.

(Virginia) Stormes, Mrs. Alvin M. (Mary Ann) Sand-fort; sister of Mrs. Henry J. (Mayme) Mittel; also survived by 14 grandchildren and 5 great- Services for Mrs.

chwabe will be conducted Tues. at 9:30 a.m. In the Russman and Son Funeral Home. 1041 Goss Ave. and 10 a.m.

In St. Elizabeth Church. Interment St. Michaels Cemetery. Rosary services at 3 p.m.

Sun. by the St. Ann's Altar Sodality and the members of the parish. Friends may kindly call after 11 a.m. Sun.

SHOWALTER, Mrs. Leta Major (Crockett) Entered eternal life Saturday March 23, 1974 in her 77th year. Residence 4506 Taylor Blvd. Beloved wife of Mr. M.

L. (Mack) Showalter; loving mother of Mr. James W. Creckett; step-mother of Mrs. Mildred Rigsby of Day-ton, Ohio; grandmother of Mrs.

Melvin (Valeria) White and Mr. David W. Crockett; great-grandmother of Lee and Valerie White; also survived by 4 brothers, Fowler, Cecil, Clifton, and Herman Malor all of Nashville; 3 step-grandlihcdren and 4 step-greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Showalter is at the O.D.

White and Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd. where services will be held Monday at 7 p.m., with visitation continuing until 10 p.m. Monday, after which time she will be taken to the Franklin Memorial Chapel, In Franklin, for services Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment In the Mt.

Hope Cemetery in Franklin. SMALLWOOD, Mrs. Margaret Irene (nee Hardy) Passed away Mar. 23, 1974, In her 38th year at St. Anthony Hospital.

Family residence 5605 Azalea Dr. Devoted wife of Mr. Joseph R. Smallwood; beloved mother of Misses Bernadette, Karen and Donna Smallwood, Anthony T. Smallwood; sister of WHbert Cletus Earl J.

and Blace A. Hardy Jr. Remains rffim9L-at Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy. Funeral services Tues at 10 a m. from St.

Polvcarp Church. Burial at St. Monhaaet Vi9il SNEAD, Mr. Noah PaCC4 1. ir r.

A 'L "is coin year, Mar. 23, 1974, at 1:45 a.m. Residence in the Hilderbrand House. Devoted husband of Mrs. Mamie Jane (Combs) Snead; loving father of Mrs.

Mary Helen Parsons and Mr. O. F. Snead; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Mr.

Snead Is resting at the Oak St. J- HeadV Son, 1201 e. Oak, where services will be conducted Mar. 25th at 'J caumL' Rev- Donald Sewell, of Shelby Park Methodist Church, interment. Resthaven Memorial STATE, Mrs.

Mary V. (nee Roehrig) Passed away In her 87th year, Mar. 22nd, 1974, 10:25 p.m. St. Anthonys Hospital.

Residence, 1045 Wetterau 48 years. Beloved mother of Miss Rita M. State, Mrs. George A. (Dolores) Schweinhart, Mr.

Frank A. State, John E. State, and Theodore S. State of Orange. Calif.

Also sur vived by 24 grandchildren and 13 Lodge and Club Notices 8 HIGHLAND Park Lodge No. 855 F. and A will meet in stated communication Monday, March 25th at 7:30 p.m. for business and examination. Charles Malone, waster, w.

frvor. secy. MT. ZION Lodge No. 147, and AM, will meet in Parkland Masonic Temple, 969 S.

2nd Mar. 25th at 7:30 p.m. Regular business and conferment of the EA degree. Visitors always welcome. Leander House, Master.

Charles R. French. Secretary. ST. MATTHEWS Lodge No.

906 and AM will meet tonight In Crescent Hill Hall at 7:30 for regular business and to confer the E.A. Degree. Visitors welcome. Refreshments. Bradley B.

Alton, Master; Fred C. Boss, Secy. VICTORY Chapter Number 447 OES, will meet Mar. 25th. 8 p.hi., 1409 Belmar Dr.

for business, friendship and 'line officers night. Nancy Ford. W.M., Vir-ginia Burton, Secy. Derby Information BOX, 3rd or 4th floor, urgently needed by local business concern; strictly confidential. Call between 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., 583-4041.

BOX urgently Needed By Local Business. Phone 636-7295. WANTED: BOXES $1,000 "REWARD" paid for boxes in Sections and G. $500 "REWARD" paid for boxes In Sections 1, 2 or 3. Strictly confidential.

Call 584-7817. MANUFACTURER Representative would like to purchase Derby tickets tor out of town guests. 774-1313. LOCAL company needs Derby tickets for out of town clients, 582- NEED 6 DERBY TICKETS. Call Leigh collect, 414-272-0110, days; or 414-444-3118, evenings.

BOX wanted by local business, call Mr. Wyland, 368-3535. 11 Lost DOG, St. Bernard Puppy, female, mahagony and white, REWARD, lost near Taylor Blvd. and Wyandotte Park.

366-5551. DOG, 2 Beagles, 1 old male, 1 young female, Pope Lick and Rehl area, reward. Call 245-5598 after 6 p.m. DOG, SchnauzeK, shaggy, silver and white, male, March 4th, Crescent Hill area, heart broken child. No questions, generous re-ward.

895-3824. DOG, Wired Haired Terrier, male, tan with white body and gray spots, lost in area of Robinwood and Revere Dr. REWARD, 964-0012. DOG, sandy colored, stubby, long haired half Border Collie with curly tail, Jeffersontown area, please call 267-0985. Answers to name Of "uusTy." Kewara.

DOG; Toy Poodle, gray male, 10 in. tall, no collar, answers to "Frosty." Lost in Prairie Village area. If found call, 937-8504. Re- ward. DOG, small brown, long hair, male, Deerpark and Bardstown Rd.

area. 451-344y. Kewara, DOG. male, oart German Shep herd, black and brown, Crescent Hill 896-4591. DOG, lost Collie, sable, female.

I assie. Watterson Trail. 239-1353. PUPPY, honey colored 6 months old, large paws, named Kahn, tag on collar, lost Sun. evening, 6400 block S.

3rd, S25 reward. Call days 583-3832, evenings 368-5758. 12 Found DOG, female, small mixed breed, short tail, light color, 896-8675. Information, Personals 13 GENTLEMAN leavinq for California between March 31-April 10, desires someone to share driving and expenses. Male or female.

Call 583-6933 ask for Joe. SHOULD You be sitting behind the wheel of the new car at 8107 Shelbyville Rd. at noon on May Uth, 1974, it's yoursl Subiect to information posted CYNTHIA, your place or mine, together we'll solve the mystery of the night, every night on WHAS 84. Tonight at 9:30. BOB.

I love you a great big bunch. Love, sanoy. HOO RAH. Happy 26th. I LOVE YOU.

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935-7203 STEPHENS, Mrs. Eva Mae (nee Smith) 64. of 401 W. Southside Ct. Sunday morning at the Jewish Hospital.

Survivors includes her husband, Melvin A. Stephens; daughter Mrs. Lena Mae (Peggy) Glessner; a son, Melvin Eugene (Gene) Stephens; her mother Mrs. Julia Smith; brothers, Ben H. and James R.

Smith; and 6 grandchildren. Services Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. from the Ronald G. Dunn and Son Funeral Home, 518 N. 26th St.

Interment In the Evergreen Cemetery. The body Is at the funeral home. STERETT, Mrs. Elizabeth Shearn Age 58, Saturday, March 23, 1974, at 11:20 a.m., at Suburban Hospital, Residence, 2912 Rio Rita Avenue. Survived by her husband, Eugene L.

Sterett; daughter, Miss Genie Elizabeth Sterett. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Hawesville, Ky. Interment Hawesville Cemetery. Visiting at Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Tavlorsville Road (enter parking area from Dutchmans Lane), 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., Sunday and Monday.

SWAN, Mr. Douglas Keith Age 53, passed away at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, March 24. 1974, at Suburban Hospital, Louisville, Ky Residence, 10203 Wiegleib Avenue, Anchorage, Ky. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Carolvn Peyton Swan; Mrs. B. Gordon Bizar, Los Angeles, granddaughter, Montique Carolyn Bizar; brothers, Houston R. Swan, Mid-dletown, Clay W. Swan, Anchorage, Robert B.

Swan, Cincinnati, O. Friends mav call at the Willhite Funeral Home, 11507 Main Middletown. where funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 26th. Interment Middle-town Cemetery.

Expressions of sympathy mav take the form of contributions to Norton Childrens Hospital. SWEAZY, Mr. Harold J. Passed away Saturday, March 23, 1974, in his 59th year. Devoted husband of Mrs.

Alva Lee Davis Sweazy; beloved father of Mrs. Rose Marie Jones, Sum-mitt, Charles W. and Jim-mie Sweazy; stepfather of Mrs. Glenda Smallwood; brother of Mrs. Ruby Baxter, Mrs.

Gladys Rucker, Mrs. Margaret Gogel and Mr. Bernice E. Sweazy; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy.

Funeral services Tuesday at 11 a.m., at the Owen Chapel. Entombment Evergreen Cemetery Mausoleum. Visiting after 6 p.m. Sunday. WEiGEL, Mrs.

Elsie Flaherty Passed away In her 75th year Mar. 24, 1974. Residence, 2914 Cleveland Blvd. Beloved wife of Mr. Charles E.

Weigel; sister of Mrs. Nell Reed, Mrs. Helen Doll; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Mrs. weigel is resting at the Oak St.

Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 1201 E. Oak St. where services will be conducted Mar. 27 at 11 a.m.

Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. Prayer services Tues. 7:30 p.m. Friends may call after 1 p.m. Mon.

WHITTINGHILL, Mrs. Effie Hall Age 64, Saturday, March 23, 1974, at 10:15 a.m. at Suburban Hospital. Residence, 1104 Broad-fields. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Pamela Taylor, Louisville and Mrs. Gwendolyn Howard, Clarksville, brothers, Byron Hall, Weston, Mo. and Bry-son Hall, Fordsville, sister, Mrs. Ethel Stephens, Whiting, 2 grandchildren, William Harney and Michael Harney, Shelbvville, Ky. Funeral, 11 a.m.

Tuesday, at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Tavlorsville Road (enter parking area from Dutchmans Lane). Interment Resthaven Cemetery. Visiting, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., Sunday and Monday. The family requests expressions of sympathy may tke the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society. WIGGINS, Mary Jeannette Coder March 21st, 1974, at 7:35 p.m., at the Jewish Hospital.

Residence 213 W. Esplanade Ave. Widow of R. Alvih Wiggins. Mother of Mr.

G. A. Wiggins, Houston, Mrs. Paul H. Morgan, Atlanta, Mrs.

Edwin Cleveland, Mr. William D. Wig-Bins, Mrs. Carl Jennings, and Mrs. Jay B.

Adams, also survived by 14 grandchildren and 16 a t-grandchildren. Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Mon. afternoon at 1:00. Iv terment in Cave Hill Cemetery, visiting after 1 p.m. Sat.

WILLIS, Mrs. Hettie Mae (nee Bond) Expired March 24, 1974 In Louisville in her 82nd year. She was a member of the Caneyville Eastern Start Chapter 25 and also a member of the Caneyville Baptist Church. Beloved mother of Mr. Morton Willis, Leitchfield, Mr.

Randolph Willis, Louisville, Mr. Ronald H. Willis, Louisville; devoted grandmother of Mrs. Lisa Von Kannel, Louisville, Tami Michelle Willis, Leitchfield; also survived by great-granddaughter, Miss Julie Nicole Von Kannel, also of Louisville; brother, Mr. W.

T. Bond, Caneyville; sister, Mrs. Edna Washburn, Beaver Dam. Services will be Mar. 26 1:30 p.m.

at the Arch L. Heady-Ellis Funeral Home, Caneyville. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Mon. Interment will be in Layman Cemetery.

WILLMAN, Mr. Steven M. Passed away Sunday March 24 In his 19th year at SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Family residence 1445 Longfield Ave.

Loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Willman; devoted brother of, Miss Sheila Ann Willman, Stuart Lee, and Scott Michael Willman; loving grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

CJiarles L. Avery; Mrs. Waunita Willman. Mr. Willman Is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. and at 9 a.m. at Helen Catholic Church, 4005 Dixie Highway. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park. Prayer services, 8 p.m.

Monday at the funeral home. WOODCOCK, Mr. Rondal Age 33, 10 a.m. Saturday. Residence, 3135 Northwestern Pkwy.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Juanita Bloomfield Woodcock; devoted father of Carless Ward Woodcock; beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Car-less Woodcock, Rt. 2, Morgan-town, Ky; beloved brother of Mrs.

Celleria Hardin and Rodney Woodcock; grandson of Mrs. Ader Brooks, Caneyville, Ky. Mr. Woodcock is at Rattermans, 2114 W. Market where funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.

Wednesday. Interment Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Jeffersonville, Ind. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Monday. Legal Notices 1A SHERIFF JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE By Virtue of V.E.

No. 63456, Case No. 178677 directed to me, which issued from the Clerk's office of the Jefferson Circuit Court, in favor of A. J. ANDERSON AND SONS PLUMBING AND HEATING CO.

INC. against VIRGINIA BOWEN or one of my deputies, will, on Monday the 1st day of April 1974 between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M. and 2 o'clock P.M. to wit at 2:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as is possible at COURT HOUSE ROTUNDA in the City of Louisville, Jefferson County, expose to PUBLIC SALE to the highest bidder, the following described property (or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy Plaintiff's debt, interest and costs), to-wit: ADDRESS: 616 PARK AVENUE Located in Louisville, Jefferson County Kentucky.

BEGINNING at a point in the south line of Park Ave. 215 feet west of Sixth Street; running thence westwardly along the South line of Park Ave. 25 feet and extending back Southwardly of the same width throughout, 175 feet to an alley, thi East Una of said lot ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DIVISION OF PURCHASES FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY ROOM NO. 344, NEW CAPITAL ANNEX BUILDING, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY FOR THE FOLLOWING STATE AGENCY REQUIREMENTS UNTIL HOURS AND DATES SHOWN BE- SIGNIRES PR1CE INVITATION NUMBER, COMMODITY DESCRIPTION AND STATE AGENCY 10:00 A.M., APRIL 3, 1974 WEDNESDAY S-2399-74, Continuous Snapout Forms, Various State Agencies. S-2403-74, Meat Meat Products, Various State Agencies.

S-2404-74, Portioned Meat, Various State Agencies. S-2406-74, Hospital Supplies (PCT) All State Agencies. S-2407-74, Window Blinds, Unlver- sity of Kentucky. S-2408-74, Furniture, Office Modular, Various State Agencies. S-2411-74, Disposal Drape Sheets (PCT), Human Resources.

S-2412-74, Chemicals, Western State Hospital. S-2413-74, Hospital Supplies, Kentucky State Hospital. 10:00 A.M., APRIL 4, 1974 THURSDAY S-2415-E-74, Repair Wall Leakage- Merwin Hall, Kentucky School for the Blind. 10:00 A.M., APRIL 16, 1974 TUESDAY S-2394-74, Metal Office Furniture Seating (PCT), All State Agencies. 1:30 P.M., APRIL 16, 1974 TUESDAY S-2421-E-74, Construction of: Golf Course Maintenance Building, Barren River state Park.

BIDS FOR THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS WILL BE OPENED AT THE ABOVE SPECIFIED HOURS AND ON THE ABOVE DATES. FURTHER INFORMATION AND NECESSARY BID FORMS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF PURCHASES ABOVE ADDRESS. VENDORS ARE HEREBY REMINDED THAT EACH BID MUST BE SIGNED TO BE VALID. FULTON FARMER, MANAGER DIVISON OF PURCHASER ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Seated bids will be received In the Office of the Division of Purchases of the University of Kentucky, Room 322, Service Building, Lexington, Kentucky not later than dates shown below. Opening time 3 P.M.

LEXINGTON TIME. Bid Number, Opening Date, Description: K-1010-3 4-2-74 Hand Tools. K-l 01 8-3 4-2-74 Paper Offset. K-1021-3 4-3-74 Security Case K-l 023-3 4-4-74 Study Carrels. K-10-23-3 4-4-74 Study Carrels.

K-l 024-3 4-2-74 Bakery Products 4-H Camps. K-l 025-3 4-2-74 Dairy Products 4-H Camps. K-1026-3 4-2-74 Cola Beverages 4-H Camps. K-1027-3 4-2-74 Electronic Components. K-1028-3 4-2-74 Audio Visual Equipment.

K-1029-3 4-2-74 Horsemenshlp Teaching Supplies 8 Equipment. K-l 030-3 4-2-74 Lab Equipment. Supplies. K-1031 -3 4-2-74 Theatrical Sup- K-fo32-3 4-2-74 4-H Supplies. K-1033-3 4-1-74 Lab Glassware.

K-l 034-3 4-3-74 Machine Shop Supplies. K-1035-3 4-3-74 Flashlights. K-1036-3 4-1-74 Traffic Controller Turnstile. K-l 037-3 4-3-74 Engineering Supplies. K-1038-3 4-1-74 Lab Apparatus Supplies.

Bids wilt be opened at date, time, and place shown above. Anyone wishing to bid may do so by contacting the University of Kentucky Purchasing Office at, the above address. 1 Mary V. Grady, Purchasing Manaqer Dept. of Purchasing Services University of Kentucky NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL REPORT The annual report of the Eleanor and John Y.

Brown, Jr. Foundation for cajendar year 1973 is available for inspection by writing to and requesting a copy from The Foundation at 9200 Shelbvville Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 40222. The Annual Report will be furnished upon request free of charge to any citizen who requests within 180 days after the date of this publication. PRINCIPLE OFFICE, 9200 Shelby-vide Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40222. Principle Manager, John Y.

Brown, Foundation Trustee. Notice is hereby given that an order dated 20 March 1974 has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the Gas Screw EMILY official number 545867, owned by Dan Wilson, of which Louisville, Ky. Is the home port, to be changed to MARTY J. -s-R. BARRY FLDRIDGE, CDR, USCG OCMI, Louisville, Ky.

In Memoriam O'RIELLY. MARY Passed away March 25, 1972. They say time heals all sorrow, helps us to forget, but time so far has only proven how much we miss you yet. God gave us strength to face it and courage to bear the blow and what it meant to loose you, no one will ever know. Sadly missed by Liz.

Kat, Nelh Louie and Duffy. Cemetery lots, Monuments EVERGREEN, 2 mausoleum crypts. Court of St. Paul. Section V6-I64J.

RESTHAVEN, 2 lawn crypts, Gar-den of Apostles. 968-6313. RESTHAVEN, 2 mausoleum crypts in chapel on b-i evei. 36-8U4I GRAVE lots, six (6), Resthaven, $225 each. Write G.

H. Robinson, 2312 Eastover Drive, Jackson, Miss. 39211. Telephone 601-982- 8548 2 MAUSOLEUMS FOR SALE; Evergreen Cemeterv 969-8455; Funeral Directors ARCH L. HEADY 120! E.

Oak St. 3601 Taylor Blvd. 8519 Preston Hgwy. 4109 Tavlorsville Rd. 411 Fairdale Rd.

Bowling Green, Ky. Leitchfield, Ky. Caneyville, Ky. Morgantown. Ky.

AND SON 635-5231 368-581 1 969-1367 451-3927 361-1688 843-4338 259-3101 259-3101 526-3342 Fairdale, ky. 361-1688 PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES L. D. Pearson son, inc. 1310 S.

Third St. 634-3628 149 Breckinridge Ln. 896-0340. B09SE Funeral Home Barret and Ellison 451-8440 McAfee funeral home 3928 Bardstown Rd. 458-1561 Mt.

Washington 538-4228 HIGHLANDS FUNERAL HOME 3331 i ayiorsvine Ka. Off Dutchman's Ln. 451-4420 ALBERT NEURATH SON Funeral Home 725 E. Market 584-1191 THE McDANIEL Funeral Home, Inc. 363-3566 363-3567 4339 Park Blvd.

OWEN FUNERAL HOM 5317 Dixie Hgwy. 447-2600 W. 6. HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Hgwy. 448-3581 10907 Dixie Hg wy 937-6400 J.

B. RATTERMAN SONS 2114 W. Market 776-4661 3800 Bardstown Rd, 459-3800 HERBERT C. CRALLE 428 Frankfort Ave. 896-8821 RATTERMAN BROTHERS 3711 Lexington Rd 893-3644 D.

WHITE SONS, INC. Funeral Home .2727 S. 3rd 637-4474 LEG E. INC 1330 S. Third St.

634-364 634-3647 RUSSMAN S. SON Funeral Home 1041 Goss 635-7426 EMBRY-BOSSE FUNERAL HOMP 2723 Preston Hgwy. 635-6371, has been: North East 1 South KEYER, R. Allan Jr. 33 years.

March 24, 1974. Residence, 503 Logsdon Ct. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Anita Bush Keyer; mother, Mrs. R.

1 Allan Keyer, brothers, John Barry T. and William J. Keyer; sisters, Mrs. Jane Simile, Canton, Ohio and Mrs. Martha Hancock.

Funeral from the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Tay-lorsville Rd. (enter parking area from Dutchman's Ln.) 9:30 a.m. Wed. and In St. Louis Bertrand Church, 1104 S.

6th at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Rosary 7 p.m. Tues. by the members of the parish.

Visiting 6 to 9 p.m. Mon. and 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tues. KRAMER, Emma A.

Meyer Age 89 years, Saturday, March 23, 1974, at 8:05 p.m. Residence, 4923 Raven Road. Beloved mother of Mrs. Pat C. (Dorothy) Clutter, Bonham, Mrs.

Margarete Miller, John B. Kramer, Atlanta, Ga. and Fred M. Kramer; also survived by 3 sisters, Mrs. John Potter, Fort Orchard, Mrs.

Early Jacobs, Seattle, Wash, and Miss Kathryn Meyer; 11 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday at 11 a.m., at the Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Hwv. Interment Zachary Taylor National Cemetery. MANNING, Mrs. Cecil May Manley Age 94 years.

March 24, 1974 6:45 a.m. Parkway Medical Center. Widow of Harry Manning. Survived by sons, F. Ketih Manning, New Orleans, Harry E.

and Robert S. Manning; 5 daughters, Mrs. May Alyce Stinger, Mrs. Vivian Hennings, Mrs. Bessie L.

Weber, Mrs. Mayme Ruth Murrell and Mrs. Peggy Doering; 9 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral Tues. 2 p.m.

at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Tavlorsville Rd. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens. McKINNEY, Mr. James E. Sr.

Passed away Mar. 23rd, 1974 at 4 a.m. In his 52nd year. Residence, 4960 Princeton Ave. Devoted husband of Mrs.

Martha (nee Ashby) McKinney; beloved father of Mrs. Gerald (Judith Ann) Moutardier, Miss Cathy McKinney and Mr. James E. McKinney Jr. Brother of Mrs.

La-verne Baker; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy. Funeral services Mon. at 2 D.m. at the Owen Chapel.

Burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens. Expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of contributions to the Louisville Police Officers Association, Widows and Orphans Fund. METCALF, John T. Mar. 24, 1974 12:50 p.m.

In Mount Holly Nursing Home. Residence, 418 Pennington Ln. Beloved husband of Florence Rut-rough Metcalf; father of Charles W. Metcalf, Lexington, Ky. and Miss Martha P.

Metcalf; brother of Mrs. George Fitz, Lexington, Miss Elizabeth Metcalf, Hazard, Mrs. A. E. Silcott, Danville, Mrs.

Robert Story, New York City and Mrs. Wood Cowan, Westport, also survived by 3 grandchildren and 2 area t-grandchildren. Funeral from Pearson's 149 Breckinridge Ln. Tues. morning at 10:30 o'clock.

Interment In Winchester, Kv. Cemetery at 1:30 o'clock. Visiting after 2 p.m. Mon. OLDSON, Orvel V.

(Tony) Age 62, Rt. 1, Crestwood, passed away at 9:45 a.m. Sunday, March 24, 1974, at Shepherdsville, Ky. Devoted husband of Mrs. Pearl K.

Oldson; beloved father of Mr. Fred M. Oldson, Mrs. Samuel (Bonnie) Smith and Mrs. Joseph (Peggy) Bowman; brother of Mr.

Floyd Oldson; also survived by 12 grandchildren. Funer-al services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 27th, at the Adkins-Radcllffe Funeral Home, La Grange, Kv. Entombment Louisville Memorial Gardens East Mausoleum. ORRENDER, Mr.

Otis G. Passed away Saturday March 23., In his 83rd year, at SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Family residence, 4718 Southern Park- 4. The Courier-Journal The Louisville Timet Community And Club Notes 00 The Annual Meeting of the League -of Women Voters of Louisville and Jefferson County Is set for 9:45 a.m., Mar.

57. at Lang House, 115 S. Ewing Ave. The public is Invited to attend. Reservations for a noon luncheon and babysitting service should be made by calling Lang House (895-, 5518) by Mar.

25. Bill Billiter, political editor of the Courier-Jour-nal, will give an overview of the legislature which will have ad-, iourned five days earlier. Louisville Chapter No. 18 of the American Society of Women Accountants will hold Its monthly dinner meetino at Bill Boland Dining Room, 3708 Bardstown Rd. Wed.

March 27, 1974 Social hour 5:30 P.m. and dinner will be served at 6:00 P.m. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Marietta E. Eason, A.C.A.

Assistant Director of Profit Sharing Division of Meidinger Associates. Her topic will be ''The Modern Trend In Profit FAIRDALE Elementary P.T.A. Is holding their regular scheduled meeting on March 26 at p.m. Mrs. Pressell's second grade class will have an "Easter Hat Elections of officers for the school year 1974-1975 will also be held.

The "Salvation Army's Ladies League meetings are held every at Dumeyer Recreation Center 1644 Squires Dr. at 10:30. All ladies are welcome! Deaths and Funerals 1 ASHLEY, Mr. William T. Passed away Saturday March 23, 1974 at 7 a.m.

in his 28th year. Residence 9812 Blue Lick Rd. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Ashley; grandson of Mr. Matthew Hazelwood, Leitchfield, and Mrs. Nellie Ash-lev. Mr. Ashley is resting at the Okolona Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son, 8519 Preston Highway, wnere services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. Entombment Evergreen mausoleum. Friends may kindly call after 6 p.m. Sunday. BUCKINGHAM, Mrs.

Eula C. Age 66, Sunday March 24, 1974, 7:45 a.m. Residence 418 Chicopee Ave. Survived by husband, Mr. James Edward Buckingham; grandchildren, Mrs.

Phyllis Wool-dridge, Miss Lynn Buckingham, and Todd Buckingham; also sur- I by great-grandchildren, Mrs. Shannon and Jennifer Wool-dridge. Funeral services 11 a.m. Wed. at the McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd.

Interment Resthaven Memorial Park. BUECKER, Mr. Bernard L. "Ben" Passed away Mar. 22nd, .1974 at his residence, 7715 Ro-chelie Rd.

Beloved husband of Leona (Gatewood) Buecker; devoted father of Mrs. Frank (Mary Ann) Binda, Bethany, Oklahoma, Mrs. George "Dutch'' ((Catherine) Boehnlein and Mrs. Edgar (Jean) Sivori; stepfather of Mrs. Thomas (Louise) Martin, Orange, Ca I Mrs.

James (Ruth) Veech and Mr. Kenneth Brown; brother of Mrs. Lucille Russ and Mr. John L. BtJer; also survived by 20 grandchildren and 15 Mr.

Buecker is resting at the Okolona Home of Arch L. Head)tnd Son, 8519 Preston where services will be conducted Mon. at 9:30 a.m. and at 10 a.m. at St.

Mary's tChurch. Interment Calvary Ceme-. tery. DRURY, Mr. Joseph Departed this life at the age of 60 years at 12:40 a.m., March 22, 1974 at the Kentucky Baptist Hospital.

His residence was 7101 Beulah Church Rd. Beloved hus-. band of Rosaline Newton Drury; devoted father of Mrs. Pobert B. (Norma) Williams.

Mr. Harold (Barbara) Aldridge, Mrs. James B. (Amy) Cleary, Mrs. Bobby (Wanda) Rambo, Mrs.

Danny (Mary) Allen, Mrs. Thomas (Connie) Stamper, Robert (Joey) Orury, Jrseph Danny Drury, and James Randy Drury; brother of Mrs. Thelma Newton and Mrs. Agnes Downs. Also survived by 15 grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. March 25 at the St. Bernard Catholic Church, 7500 Tangelo Dr. Entombment in Resthaven Mausoleum. Vigil prayers will be at 7:30 p.m.

Sun. at the McAfee Buechel Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Rd. FINNEGAN, John M. Formerly of Harrods Creek, Saturday, March 23, 1974, at 9 p.m. at V.

A. Hospital. Survived by 1 niece, Mrs. Frank X. (Mary Margaret Bryant) Pund, Cincinnati, brother of the late Mrs.

Margaret Finegan Lewis and Mrs. Mary Finegan Bryant. Graveside services will be held Monday at 2 P.m., in St. Louis Cemetery. FULKERSON, Mr.

Earl F. Departed this life at the age of 79 years, at 5 a.m. Sunday March 24, 1974 at his residence, Route 2, Cox's Creek, Ky. He was the devoted father of Harold, Myrel Ray, and John William Fulker-son; and the brother of Mrs. Anne Hall and Emmett Fulker-son; he is, also survived by 15 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.

The funeral Is to be at 2 P.m. March 26 at the New Salem Baptist Church, by Reverend Jerry Traylor. The Interment will be In New Salem Church Cemetery. Friends please call at the McAfee Mt. Washington Funeral Home.

GOBEN, Mr. William R. Passed away Mar. 22nd, 1974 in his 53rd year at Sts. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital.

Family residence, 608 Cheri Way; beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Dones) Goben; loving father of Mr. William Louis and Mrs. James David Goben; devoted brother of Mrs. Lucille Hay-den, of Boston, Kv.

and Mr. Joseph E. Goben; also survived bv his step-mother, Mrs. Girlie Mae Goben of Florida and 4 grandchildren. Mr.

Goben Is resting at the Fairdale Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 411 Fairdale Rd. where services will be conducted Mon. at 11 a.m. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery.

GOOTEE, Mrs. Catherine M. Passed away Saturday March 23, 1974 at 2:30 a.m. at the Suburban Hospital, in her 84th year. Residence, 6202 Smyrna Place.

Sister of Mrs. Rebecca Nallev, St. Frances, Mrs. Ida Mae Taylor, Bardstown; and Mr. Willie Mattingly; also survived bv a sister-in-law, Mrs.

John Mattingly. Mrs. Gootee is resting at the Okolona Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 8519 Preston Highway, where services will be conducted Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and at 10 a.m.

at St. Athanasius Church. Interment Resthaven Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after 1 p.m. Sunday.

HUSBAND, Mrs. Anna Lee McGil.l Age 60, Sunday, March 24, 1974, at 3:30 a.m. Residence, 11006 Tarrence Road. Beloved wife of Virgil Husband; mother of Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, Mrs.

Mary Nation, Mrs. Sonoia Harmon, Messrs. William, Joe, Kenneth and Garnett Husband; sister of Mrs. Sylvia Crenshaw, Messrs. Hurley, Cecil and Darretl Mc-Gill; also survived by 27 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

Services, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Foreman Funeral Home, 10600 Tavlorsville Road. Interment Jeffersontown Cemetery. JONES, Mrs. Mary Belle Age 86.

Of Route 1, Ekron, Ky. Passed away Mar. 24, 1974 in Elizabethtown, Ky. Beloved wife of Mr. J.

R. Jones; devoted mother of Mrs. Joe (Pauline) Ray, Route 2, Vine Grove, Messrs. Lamar, Leroy and Charles Jones, all of Ekron, also survived by 11 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Jones is resting at the Hager-Wright Funeral Home, Brandenburg, Ky. Funeral ser-vices at II a.m. Wed. from St. Martin Catholic Church, Flaherty, Ky.

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