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THE COURIER JOURNAL 3711 Lexington Road. Funeral, 10 a.m. Wednesday, from Holy Spirit Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Prayers by the Parish, 4 p.m.

Tuesday. PITZER, William Clair Sunday, June 9, 1974, at 2 a.m. at St. Matthews Manor. Residence, 209 Brunswick Road.

Beloved husband of Ruth Magee Pitzer; father of Mrs. Russell R. Rice, Mrs. David E. Townes, Mrs.

Donald B. Kurfees; brother of Mr. Harry Pitzer; also survived by 8 grandchildren. Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Lane, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.

Visiting from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. SCHAEFFER, Mrs. Matilda L. (nee Wenz) "Tillie" Passed away "9, her 81st year, Sunday, June 1974, at Miami, Fla.

"Former Louisville residence, 838 E. Burnett Avenue. Beloved mother of Mrs. John E. (Mary Catherine) Klein and Sylvester J.

Schaefer, Miami, mother-inlaw of Mrs. Ann Schaefer, Miami, sister of Eugene M. Wenz also survived by 6 grandchildren and 6 greatgrandchildren. Services for Mrs. Schaefer will be conducted Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., in the Russman and Son FUneral Home, 1041 Goss Avenue, and 10 a.m., in St.

Elizabeth Church. Interment St. Michael Cemetery. Rosary Services, 8 p.m. Tuesday, by St.

Ann's Altar Sodality, and the members of the parish. Friends may kindly call from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. SCHNEIDER, Charles A. Sr.

Age 68 years, June 8, 1974, at 5:30 a.m. Residence 1109 Fenley Ave. Husband of Louise Allen Schneider; father of Charles A. Schneider, brother of Mrs. Mary White, Mrs.

Al (Clara) Bonifer and Mrs. Robert (Alberta) Rickert. Funeral Mon. morning, 9:15 from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison and at St. Albert The Great Church at 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Vigil service, 8 p.m. SMITH, Bill Harold 12909 Dixie passed away in his 49th year, Saturday at p.m. Devoted father of Larry Jerome, William Ralph, Darrell Wayne Kenneth Alan; beloved sand of Mrs. Thelma Coburn, Harlan, half brother of Mrs.

Elmo Haley and Mr. Jack Coburn. Friends may call at the W. G. Hardy Valley Chapel, 10907 Dixie where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m.

Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens. WARTH, Mrs. Catherine (nee Dodge) Passed away in her 77th year, June 8, 1974, at St. Anthony Hospital. Residence 1208 Rogers St.

Beloved mother of Mrs. Norbert A. (Louise) Keiran and Mr. William E. Warth; sister of Mrs.

William G. (Anna) Raible, William T. and Leonard D. Dodge; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Services for Mrs.

Warth will be conducted Tues. at 8:30 a.m. in the Russman Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave. and 9 a.m. in St.

Aloysius Church. Interment St. Louis Cemetery. Rosary services at 7:30 p.m., Mon. by the members of the parish.

Friends may kindly call after 2 p.m. Sun. WENTWORTH, Mrs. Corinne B. (nee Shields) Passed away Sat.

June 8, 1974 in her 71st year at St. Joseph Infirmary. Residence 2706 Alice A ve. Beloved wife of Mr. Claude E.

Wentworth; devoted mother of Mrs. James (Mary Jo) McClure, Ky. and Mr. Donald L. Wentworth; loving sister of Miss Alma Shields, Richmond, also survived by 3 grandchildren.

Mrs. Wentworth is resting at the Hikes Point Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 4109 Taylorsville Rd. (at Browns Ln.) where services will be conducted Tues. June 10 at 11 a.m.

Interment in Resthaven Memorial Park. The family will receive visitors Sun. after 5 p.m. WILTON, Mrs. Liona (nee Lynch) June 8, 1974 1:30 p.m.

Residence, 3123 Maywood PI. Wife of F. Rivers Wilton; sister of Mrs. Dora 1. Hastings.

Services Tues. June 11, 9:30 a.m. at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. (enter parking area from Dutchman's Ln.) Interment Resthaven Cem6 etery. Visiting Mon.

11:30 to 2, to 9 p.m. Legal 1A Notices SHERIFF'S SALE By Virtue of VE No. 63573 directed to me, which issued from the Clerk's office of the Jefferson Circuit Court, in favor of William T. Marcum et al, against Iroquois Construction Company and James G. Walker.

or one of my deputies, will, on Thurs. the 27th day of June 1974 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: Amount to be raised $2,000.00 levied upon as the property of Iroquois Construction Co. and James G. Walker.

Terms-Cash-subject to all prior liens and mortgages. JAMES K. LARKIN, Sheriff, J.C. By Bob Wigginton D.S. To-wit: Beginning at an iron pipe in the Southerly line of Westview Drive as established in Deed Book 2997, Page 195 in the office of the Clerk of the County Court of Jefferson County, Kentucky, at the most Westerly corner of the tract conveyed to Clark Oil Refining Corporation by deed dated March 22, 1971, of record in Deed Book 4410, Page 29, in said Clerk's office; thence with said Southerly line of Westview Drive North 85 degrees 54 minutes 30 seconds East 99.53 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 10 degrees 10 minutes East and parallel with the first alley West of New Cut Road 103.81 feet to an iron pipe in the Southerly line of the tract conveyed to Clark Oil Refining Corporation by deed dated March 22, 1971, of record in Deed Book 4410, Page 327, in said Clerk's office; thence with said Southerly line South 88 degrees 15 minutes West 100 feet to an iron pipe in the Easterly line of the aforesaid alley; thence with the easterly line of the aforesaid alley North 10 de.

grees 10 minutes west 100 feet to the beginning. Being the same property conveyed to Iroquois Construction Inc. by deed dated December 7, 1971, and of record in Deed Book 4482, Page 22, in the office. of the Clerk of the County Court in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Advertisement for Bids Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Division 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-1336-3 6-18-74 Coke K-1337-3 6-18-74 Paper K-1338-3 6-17-74 Grain K-1339-3 6-19-74 Dispenser Scientific Supplies K-1340-3 6-19-74 Surgical Diagnostic Instruments K-1341-3 6-19-74 Laboratory Cabinets K-13421-3 6-17-74 Pedestal Rollaway Fans K-0023-4 6-17-74 Blood Gas Analyzer Supplies K-0024-4 6-19-74 Plumbing Tool Parts Bids will 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. Mary V.

Grady Purchasing Manager Dept. of Purchasing Services University of Kentucky Western Kentucky University will accept sealed bids for Groceries until June 25, 1974; 1:30 pm CDT. For more information and complete specifications contact Dept. of Purchasing, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Separate sealed bids will be received by the Louisville and Jefferson County Air Board at the office of the Deputy General Manager for Operations, Standiford Field, Louisville, Kentucky until 2:00 p.m.

on June 17, 1974, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read for the following airport developments at Standiford Field, located in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Crash-Fire fighting protective clothing. One Inspection and Patrol vehicle. One 1500 gallon Crash-FireRescue vehicle. Communications, fire and miscellaneous equipment.

Successful bidders will be required to pay at least minimum wage rates predetermined by the Secretary of Labor for project work as required by the Federal Airport Act. This contract is subject to the provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, as required by Federal Aviation Regulation 151.54. Attention of bidders is particularly called to the Contract Requirements for Equal Employment Opportunities. The Board, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C.

2000d to 2000d-4 Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afmit bids in response to this inforded full opportunity to, subvitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. Each sealed bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check, or satisfactory bid bond, in the sum which is not less than twenty-five per cent of the aggregated amount of the bid, payable to Louisville and Jefferson County Air Board. A complete set of specifications, instructions, bid forms and contract forms may be obtained at the office of Louisville and Jefferson County Air Board, Lee Terminal, Standiford Field, Louisville, Kentucky 40221. The Louisville and Jefferson County Air Board reserves the right to accept or reiect any bids on the basis of suitability as determined by the Air Board of the equipment bid to the particular needs of the Air Board, and to negotiate with any bidder on the addition or deletion of any component or the basic equipment selected. LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY AIR BOARD Deputy General Manager for Operations Title Dated: May 24, 1974 Louisville, Kentucky ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received in the Office of 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 below. PCT signifies Price Contract. Inv. Commodity State No. Description Agency 10:00 A.M., JUNE 18, 1974 TUESDAY S-2916-T-74 Tractor Loader, Tractor Shovels; Articulated Type, Transportation-Frankfort.

S-2919-T-74 Safety Gas Cans, Transportation-Frankfort. S-140-75 Hospital Equipment Supplies, Various State Agencies. S-143-75 Yard Goods, Kentucky State Reformatory, S-144-75 Audio-Visual Equipment, University of Louisville. S-145-75 Garage Equipment Boone County Vocational Education Center. S-145-75 Mini Moog Synthesizer, Eastern Kentucky University.

S-148-75 Flowers, Floral Kentucky Decorations Exposition Center. S-149-T-75 First Aid Kits (PCT), Transportation-Frankfort. S-150-75 Weed Killer, Kentucky State Hospital. S-151-75 Laundry Chemicals, Prison Industries-Soap Plant. S-152-75 Mattresses, Hazelwood.

S-154-75 Floor, Tile (PCT), University Kentucky. 10:00 A.M., JUNE 19, 1974- WEDNESDAY S-147-75 Security Uniforms, (PCT), Eastern Kentucky University. S-153-75 (PCT), Carpet Western snatallation. pital. S-155-75 Mop Yarn, Kentucky Industries Rehabilitation Center for Blind.

S-157-75 Varsity Athletic Agencies. S-159-75 Valves Pipe, Various State Agencies. S-160-75 Coupon Books, Outwood. S-161-75 Laboratory Equipment, Various Stage Agencies. 10:00 A.M., JUNE 25, 1974- TUESDAY S-158-75 Neuro Angiographic Equipment, University of Kentucky.

11:00 A.M., JUNE 20, 1974- TUESDAY M-108 Meat, All State TB Hospitals. 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, DIVISION OF PURCHASES COMMONWEALTH OF KY.

DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Bureau of Highways, at its office, Frankfort, Kentucky, until 10:00 A.M. Central Daylight Time on the 20th day of June, 1974, at which time bids will be publicly opened and read for the improvement of: JEFFERSON COUNTY, 5841(1), SP 56-468, NP 56-468: The Jefferson Freeway (KY 84) from approximately 3500 feet southeast of KY 146, extending northwesterly to approximately 1100 feet southeast of Westport Road, a distance of 2.547 miles. Grade, Drain and Cement Concrete Pavement. JEFFERSON COUNTY, 3001 (53), SP 56-8163; Phillips Lane in Louisville from approximately 1000 feet southwest of Freedom Way extending northeasterly to approximately 300 feet northeast of Freedom Way, a distance of 0.232 mile.

Grade, Drain, High Type Surface and Traffic Signals. JEFFERSON COUNTY, SP 56-8808: Jackson Street in Louisville from the south curb line of Ormsby Street to the south line of St. Catherine Street, a distance of 0.310 mile. Bituminous Concrete Surface Class I. JEFFERSON COUNTY, RH 56-F 205 The Dry Ridge Road.

Culvert and Approaches at Back Run Creek, a distance of 0.250 mile. Grade, Drain and Bituminous Concrete Surface Class I. JEFFERSON COUNTY, MP 56-18-2: The Louisville-Cincinnati (US 42) Road. Repairs to Deck of Bridge over Harrods Creek, approximately 6.3 miles east of Louisville. JEFFERSON COUNTY, MP 56-178-5: The Louisville- Elizabethtown (US 31-W) Road.

Cleaning and Painting of Bridge over Salt River at West Point. Bid proposals for all proiects will be available until 9:00 A.M. CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME on the day of the bid opening at the Division of Contract Procurement at a cost of $2 each. Bid proposals are issued only to prequalified contractors. Remittance payable to the State Treasury of Kentucky must accompany request for proposals.

SHERIFF. JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE By Virtue of V.E. No. 63628 CASE No. 175789 directed to me, which issued from the Clerk's office of the Jefferson Circuit Court, in favor of Belden Corporation against Electronic Devices, Inc.

1, one of my deputies, will, on Thur. the 27th day of June 1974 at 10:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as is possible at 411 Central Ave. 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), towit: 1. Low Light Level Kayo CCYV Camera 777 1.

Nemco Closed Circuit T.V. 2. Midland 3 Chanel Walkie Talkies 1. Intrusion Detective 2. Seeburg 1000 BACKGROUND MUSIC COMPACT.

1. 3M 209 Automatic Copier 1. Metal Desk and Chair 3. Gray Metal File Cabinets 1. Underwood Typewriter (5) Amount to be raised $1,100.00 levied upon as the property of Electronic Devices Inc.

TERMS Cash subiect to all prior liens and mortgages. JAMES K. LARKIN, Sheriff, J.C. June 6th 1974 By Bob Wigginton D.S. 9 NOTICE OF BOND SALE The County of Perry, Kentucky, will, until 10:00 A.M., C.S.T., on June 18, 1974, receive in the office of the County Clerk, Hazard, Kentucky, sealed competitive bids for $1,225,000 of its School Building Revenue Bonds, dated June 1, 1974, being negotiable coupon bonds in the denomination of $5,000, maturing serially on December 1, 1975, through 1997, subiect to redemption on or after June 1, 1984.

These bonds are offered pursuant to an Order and Resolution adopted by the Fiscal Court in accordance with Chapter 162 of Kentucky Revised Statutes. Bids must be on Official Bid Form contained in Information for Bidders, available from the undersigned or Dupree Company, 167 West Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507. Reference should be made to Further Information as to Sale of Bonds contained in Information for Bidders for details and bidding conditions. Sale on usual tax-exempt basis, subject to approving legal opinion of Skaggs, Hays Reed. Right to reiect bids reserved.

COUNTY OF PERRY, KENTUCKY By -S- Earl Deaton County Clerk Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Department of Purchasing, University of Louisville, Brandeis Service Building, for the following require ments until hours and dates shown below: Invitation To Bid-Commodity-OpeningTime Date L-255-74-Grand piano, 3:30 P.M. 6-18-74. L-256-74 Paper towels, 3:30 P.M. 6-14-74. L-257-74 Video Equipment, 3:30 P.M.

6-14-74. L-258-74-Lab Equipment, 3:30 P.M. 6-18-74. L-259-74 Chromatography Supplies, 3:30 P.M. 6-14-74.

Further information and necessary bid forms may be obtained from the Department of Purchasing, University of Louisville. R. E. TODD, Director, Department of Purchasing Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Department of Purchasing, University of Louisville, Brandeis Service Building, for the following requirements until hours and dates shown below: Invitation to Bid Commodity, Opening Time Date L-260-74 Audio-Visual EquipL-2 6 ment, 1-74 Bulletin boards, 3:30 P.M. 6-14-74.

desk files, sorter racks, 3:30 P.M. 6-14-74. L-262-74 Laundry Price Contract, 3:30 P.M. 6-21-74. L-263-74 Bulletin Chalk Boards, 3:30 P.M.

6-14-74. L-264-74 Clean Flameproof Drapes, 3:30 P.M. 6-15-74. Further, information and necessary bid forms may be obtained from the Department Purchasing, University of Louisville. R.

E. Todd, Director Department of Purchasing Murray State University is receiving sealed bids for the purchase of the following items on Invitation Numbers, Times and Dates indicated below: 1. MUR-6-75 Beverage Syrup, 6-18-74, 10:30 A.M. 2. MUR-7-75 Electrical Supplies, 6-14-74, 2:00 P.M.

All Bids to be opened 'in the Purchasing Department, General Services Murray State University, Murray, Ky. 42071. Information and Bid Forms may be obtained by contacting this office, Phone No. (502) 762- 2703. Notice is hereby given that an order dated 4 June 1974 has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the Gas Screw SEA HUNT, official number 520354, owned by L.

James Bang, of which Louisville, Kentucky, is the home port, to be changed to JILIN Ill. -S- R. BARRY ELDRIDGE, CDR, USCG OCMI, Louisville, Kentucky Notice is hereby given that an order dated 6 June 1974 has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the Gas Screw THE BETTY "L' IV official number 539139, owned by Collins Dale Brown, of which Louisville Ky. is the home port, to be changed to THE CRISTA GALLEY. -S- R.

BARRY ELDRIDGE, CDR, USCG OCMI, Louisville, Kentucky Cemetery Lots, 6 Monuments MEMORIAL Garden, 2 lots, 2 crypts, reasonable, terms. 935- 6262. Funeral 7 Directors ARCH L. HEADY AND SON 1201 E. Oak St.

635-5231 3601 Taylor Blvd. 368-5811 8519 Preston Hgwy. 969-1367 4109 Taylorsville Rd. 451-3927 411 Fairdale Rd. 361-1688 Bowling Green, Ky.

843-4338 Leitchfield, Ky. 259-3101 Caneyville, KY. 259-3101 Morgantown, Ky. 526-3342 PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES L. D.

Pearson Son, Inc. 1310 S. Third St. 634-3628 149 Breckinridge Ln. 896-0340 0.

D. WHITE SON, INC. Funeral Home 2727 S. 3rd 637-4474 LEE E. CRALLE INC.

1330 S. Third St. 634-3646 634-3647 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1320 Bardstown Rd. 451-5530 EMBRY-BOSSE FUNERAL HOME 2723 Preston Hgwy. 635-6371 SCHOPPENHORST BROS.

Funeral Home 19th and Market 585-4394 KEENAN FUNERAL HOME 4724 Dixie Hgwy. 447-3824 NUNNELLEY Funeral Home 4327 Taylor Blvd. 368-3396 RUSSMAN SON 1041 Goss 635-7426 RATTERMAN BROTHERS 3711 Lexington Rd. 893-3644 BOSSE Funeral Home Barret and Ellison 451-8440 McAFEE FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd. 458-1561 Mt.

Washington 538-4228 HIGHLANDS FUNERAL HOME 3331 Taylorsville Rd. 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 Home 5317 Dixie Hgwy. 447-2600 HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Hgwy. 448-3581 10907 Dixie Hgwy. 937-6400 J. B.

RATTERMAN SONS 2114 W. Market 776-4661 3800 Bardstown Rd. 459-3800 HERBERT C. CRALLE 2428 Frankfort Ave. 896-8821 Lodge and 8 Club Notices HIGHLAND Park Lodge number 865 and AM will meet in stated communication, Mon.

June 10, at 7:30 p.m. for business and examination. Charles Malone, Master, W. E. Pryor Secretary.

10A Suggestions BLUE RIDGE HILLS in Southern Indiana, 2 cottages, stocked lake, ponies, camping, 1-(812)- 472-3328. SENIOR CITIZENS Free European tour Opportunity. Earn your Oct. 1-16 HEART OF EUROPE TOUR as an assistant group escort. For details call Liberty tours.

459-3822. MOTOR homes for rent by the day, week or month. Several to choose from. Reasonable rates. Ask for Bob or Ron, 935-5771.

ROUGH River, water front, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 944-6777, 897- 6236. 11 Lost AIR CONDITIONERS. Return 1722 Esquire. Parties known. No questions.

584-8622. BILLFOLD, brown. William R. Talley. 366-1829.

Reward. BIRD. New Albany area. Scarlet Macaw, blue and green tail. Reward.

944-6658. CAT, small Siamese. Lost May 15. Please return. Family misses greatly.

Reward. 937- 2555. 448-9400. CAT, Yellow short haired Tabby, June 2, vicinity Southside, Kenwood Dr. area.

Reward. 366-5116. DOG, Shaggy black miniature Poodle, female, lost in vicinity of Covered Bridge Rd. passed the Boy Scout Camp and in Prospect. 228-3633.

DOG. White Toy Poodle, male; lost in vicinity of Hope Ct. on Hunsinger Ln. Needs medical attention. Reward.

Left eve damaged. Call 451-4402 or 587- 0706. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1974 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 24-Hour Ad Cancellation Service A telephone recording system will tape your cancellation instructions accurately and be used for fast cancellation service. This is how it works when you dial 582-4560. TAPE RECORDING goes on and you will hear a voice say, "Thank you for using Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Classified Ads.

This is a recording. I am ready to tape record your ad cancellation instructions. When you hear the tone will you please give me four items of information? If you are in doubt about any of the items, please hang up and call again when you have complete information. The four items are: "1. The classification name or classification number under which the ad appears.

"2. The first five words of the ad. "3. The phone number or address published in the ad. "4.

The name of the person or the company charged for the ad. "Thank you for calling." (Tone) 8:45 P.M. IS THE, TIME WHEN CANCELLATION DEADLINES CHANGE If your cancellation is recorded BEFORE 8:45 P.M., your ad will not be published agair If your cancellation is recorded AFTER 8:45 P.M., your ad will be published one more day. Note: Please advise if ad is being cancelled before publication. Cancellations given prior to.

first publication will be billed for one day. TO CANCEL A SUNDAY AD, YOUR CALL MUST BE RECORDED BEFORE 8:45 P.M. FRIDAY The Courier-Journal The Louisville Times ANNOUNCEMENTS Community And 00 Club Notes Until further notice, the Classified Department of The Courier-Journal and Times will in this classification free notices of community, club or church events. Publication will be made as space permits and is not guaranted. No commercial notices will be published.

MISSING PERSONS. Louisville Male High school classes of 1954 and 1955 to hold a joint 20th reunion on June 15, 1974, at Holiday Inn, Fern Valley Rd. For reservations and particulars, contact Betty Boggs Braden 964-4790, Larry Fife 937- 2749, Kenny Gardner 456-4534. On Monday June 10, the South End Neighborhood Development Council will have a open meeting with the Mayor, Board of Aldermen on drainage improvements in the New Cut Road area. Meeting to be held at Auburndale Baptist Church, 7:30 p.m.

Area residents invited. JUNE 11, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon and card party in St. Cecilia Hall, 25th and Slevin Sts. Sponsored by the Altar Society.

Please remember to bring all coupons, wrappers and points for the Community Club Awards program outlined in the booklet given you at the May Party. Deaths and Funerals ANHOUSE, Mr. Fred E. June 5, 1974. Residence, 2611 Meadow Rd.

Survived by his wife Mrs. Ursula S. Anhouse; daughter, Miss Sharon Anhouse; son, Mr. Steven Anhouse; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Anhouse; brother, Mr. Saul (Morty) Anhouse. Funeral from Herman Meyer Son, 1338 Ellison Ave. Thurs. at 2 p.m.

Interment Adath Jes' urun Cemetery. Expression of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society. The family will sit Shivah at the residence. Visitation at time of funeral. ARMES, Mrs.

Helen Catherine (nee Maddox) Passed away June 7, 1974, at 8:25 a.m. in her 80th year at S.S. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Residence, 1609 Arcade Ave. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Mary Catherine Fair, Mr. John Armes; sister of Mrs. Maude Armes. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy.

Funeral services Mon. at 2 p.m. from Owen Chapel. Burial at Resthaven Memorial Park. ARMSTRONG, Mrs.

Lydia (nee Croan) Age 82, Fri. June 7, 1974 at Bethesda Manor, Louisville. Residence Shepherdsville, Ky. Devoted mother of Mr. J.

W. (Bill) Armstrong, Route Shepherdsville; Mrs. Cecil (Lillian) Larimore, Jackie Way, Shepherdsville; Mrs. Vernon (Helen) Patterson, Route 5 Shepherdsville; Mrs. Ed (Hankie) Kneisler, Route 3.

Shepherdsville; also survived by 6 grandchildren, 12 greaf-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Armstrong is at the Hardy Funeral Home, Shepherdsville, Ky. Service 2 p.m. Mon.

Interment in Hebron Cemetery. BASKERVILLE, Master William Price Entered eternal life June 7, 1974, in his 5th year. Residence 2906 Portland Ave. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Baskerville; brother of Misses Carolyn, Peggy and Barbara Baskerville; Masters George and James Baskerville; loving grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devine. Master William will be at his home at 2906 Portland Ave. where services will be held Mon.

at 2 p.m. Interment in South Jefferson Cemetery, Visitors after 6 p.m., Sat. at the residence. O. D.

White Sons Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. BEELER, Mrs. Frieda R. Passed away Sunday, June 9, 1974, at 1:10 p.m., at Wesley Manor, in her 92nd year. Stepmother Mrs.

Margaret Smith, Charleston, W. ter of Amos F. Roettger, Huntingburg, aunt of Mr. Carroll Roettger, Louisville, also survived ed by several other nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Beeler is resting at the Okolona Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 8519 Preston where services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Hebron Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after 2 p.m. Monday.

BENNETT, Mrs. Thelma M. Maveri Age 56. years. June 8, 1974 at 11:30 a.m.

Residence, 715 Gwendolyn St. Mother of Miss Charlene (Chuck) Bennett. Edward Joseph and Ronald Earl Bennett: sister Miss Marie Mayer Mrs. Milcred Moock and Mrs. Vernon (Catherine) Meurer; 5 grandchildren also survive.

Funeral Tues. morning 9 o'clock Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison Aves and in Courier-Journal TIMES St. Vincent de Paul Church 9:30. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Prayer service Mon.

7 p.m. Visiting after 4 p.m. Sun. BIXLER, Mrs. Dora Humphrey 86 years, June 7th, 1974, Hillcreek Manor.

Residence 2116 Maryland Ave. Widow of Jesse E. Bixler, Carl E. Bixler, Tampa, Raymond E. Bixler, Los Angeles, Calif.

Daughters, Mrs. Irene Morgan, Ottumwa, Iowa, Mrs. Vern a McLain, Ft. Wayne, Mrs. Frances B.

Marshall and Mrs. Mary B. Graham, 11 grandchildren, 8 grandchildren. Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. ent te parking area from Dutchmans Services Tues.

at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. BROMLEY, Paul B. June 7, 1974 at 10 a.m.

Methodist E. and R. Hospital. Residence, 2707 Lexington Rd. Beloved husband of Mary Emma Ward Bromley; father of Mrs.

Harold C. Forrester, Jr. Mrs. Gary E. Pennington and Mrs.

Gary Griffin; brother of Mr. Walter E. Bromley, Frankfort, Mr. Thomas D. Bromley, Anchorage, also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Ln. Mon. morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Resthaven Memorial Park. Visiting from 7 to 9 Sat.

and 2 to 5 and 7 9 p.m. Sun. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of gifts to the Heart Fund. BRYANT, Howard Mickey Ill Age 25 years, June 9, 1974 at 2:30 a.m. Residence 2702 Taylor Blvd.

Beloved son of Mrs. Etta Dalton Bryant and Howard Bryant brother of Mrs. Arthur (Mary Alice Groulx, Syracuse, N. Y. and Mrs.

Darlene Kaluser; grandson of Mrs. John Ruak, Del Rio, Texas and Mrs. Virginia Dalton. Funeral services will be held at Rattermans, 2114 W. Market 11 a.m.

Wed. Interment Eastern Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Mon. Passed away Sun.

June 9, 1974 in her 52nd year. Residence 1275 S. Preston. Devoted wife of Mr. Robert E.

(Gene) Bullock; loving mother of Miss Connie Jane Bullock and Mr. William D. Hardin sister of Mrs. Kansas Greenwell; Mrs. Geneva Napier of Jeffersonville, Ind.

and Mr. Edward Copley of Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. Bullock is resting at the Oak St.

Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 1201 E. Oak St. where services will be conducted Wed. June 12 at 1 p.m.

Interment Resthaven Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Mon. BULLOCK, Mrs. Juanita L.

'(nee Copley) CLARKE, Mrs. Hilda Simmons June 8, 1974 at Wood Haven Medical Center at 5 p.m. Residence 224 Bramton Rd. Age 66. Beloved mother of Messrs.

Junius H. Clarke Jr. Magnolia, Del. and Lloyd G. H.

Clarke; Mrs. Verrill (La Verne) Powers; Mrs. Gerald (Doris) Skaggs and Miss Deborah Clarke; also survived by 16 grandchildren. Remains at Keenans Funeral Home, 4724 Dixie Highway. Funeral services 2 p.m.

Tues. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. CURL, Mrs. Ruth Gordon Passed away Sunday, June 9, 1974 in her 83rd year, at her residence, Clay Village, Ky. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Foree (Frances) Wyatt, Mrs. Thomas (Claire) Hodge; grandmother of Mrs. Forrest (Nancy) Abbott, Jim Wyatt, Mrs. Allan Warford and Tom Hodge, Ill; also survived by 8 great grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Mae Barnes, Selma, Alabama; and a brother, Carl Gordon, Asheville, N.

C. Friends may call at the Willhite Funeral Home, 11507 Main Middietown, after 5 p.m. Monday, where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 11th. Interment Middletown Cemetery.

CURRY, Mrs. Ann H. Fri. June 7, 1974, 7:30 p.m. Residence Chapel House, 945 S.

5th. Aunt of Mrs. Thelma Donohue and Mrs. Ruth Schenk; grandmother of Kevin Curry. Arlington, Texas.

Services Mon. June 10, 2:30 p.m. at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. (enter parking area at Dutchman's Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. Friends may call after 10 a.m.

Sun. DALTON, Mr. Herbert Lee Passed away June 8, 1974 in his 44th year at the Louisville Suburban Hospital. Residence, 4400 Dannywood Rd. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Mollie (Adkins) Dalton; devoted father of Miss Cindy Lee Dalton, Miss Leslie Jane Dalton, Mr. Milton Lynn Dalton, and Mr. Steven Lee Dalton; loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Dalton; also survived by a brother, Mr.

Gordon Dalton and 1 granddaughter. Mr. Dalton is resting at the Hikes Point Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 4109 Taylorsville Rd. (At Brown's Ln.) where services will be conducted at 2 p.m.

June 10. Entombment in Resthaven Memorial Park Mausoleum. DOG, Irish Setter, female, lost in vicinity of Brownsboro heart-broken children; wearing choke collar with no tags. Reward. Call 893-3847 after 6.

DOG, black and tan female, part Beagie, Highlands area. 459-3018. DOG, male, brown Miniature Pincher, short hair and tail, 12 inches tall, 18 inches long, Middietown area. Reward, $200. 245-5758.

DOG. 7 year old male Irish Setter, Crestwood area, Fible Farms West, Reward. Please call Hugh Adamson, 241-8628. DOG, white male Poodle, Shively, Farnsly Rd. area, child's pet, reward.

448-7426. DOGS, 2, vicinity of Delor Ave. and Eastern Beagles, tan, black and white, one 13 inch, one 15 inch, 634-4249. before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m.

GLASSES, near 6th and Chestnut. Please call 451-5709 or 451- 7776. Reward. THE person finding developed pictures in shopping center on Dixie Hgwy. June 4th please call 448-6365.

Reward. 12 Found NOTICE Ads will be published in the FOUND classification without charge as a public service, Limit: Up to 25 words for 3 days or less. DOG, German Shepherd, female, puppy, 3-4 months old. Light brown and black, Taylor and Bluegrass. 361-7493.

DOG, Dachshund, black and brown male. 239-1439. Hollow Creek Area. DOG, black young male, mixed Poodle, housebroke, medium size, Okolona area. 969-5750.

DOG. German Shepherd, young female. Call 893-5036. KEYS found Wed. in Ponderosa Parking lot on Preston Hgwy.

Identify. 968-4009. PAINTING, water color, signed in Crescent Hill area. 426-7423. D.

Daniel, found after, tornado PUPPY, male mixed breed, Beechwood Village Area. Give to good home if not claimed. 895-7807. PUPPY, female, brown, black and white, Crescent Hill area. 896-0689.

NEED old photos from books, magazines, of Jack Benny for TV biography; need only those taken 1918-1930. Call Charlie Coats, (502) 584-9731. Information, 13 Personals HAPPY BIRTHDAY 10 a big bug that's just "tutu" much. You are the greatest and love ya! Baby Bug. DIAL 583-5466 Information, 13A Business BAND needs horns and organist; contact Frank at 585-5818, 10 a.m.

til 5 p.m. or Bob, 458- 8779 anytime. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? License suspended? Insurance canceled? Need state filing? Young drivers, Instant SR 22 filing. Payment plans. Days, 361-8445; nights, 447-7871 ABLE INS.

CO. 5438 New Cut Rd. AUTO INSURANCE If you are paying too much for insurance due to cancellation, age, bad driving record, need SR22 filing, call for quote. Low rates. Monthly payments.

BRADEN INS. AGY. 456-1950 TRY KELLY'S MASSAGE; with Regina and Marie 1st floor, York Towers, 585-4888. Noon to 12 p.m. FREE TRAVEL DRIVE A CAR California, Texas.

All points USA AAA CON 895-9369 BUSCHMEYER'S buys old gold, silver, platinum, dental and paladium, 515 S. 4th St. 584-4264. AUTO INSURANCE 16-75 S.R. 22 filings-Pay Plan BOB COLLINS INSURANCE 1908 Crums Ln.

447-4055 REDUCE excess fluids with Fluidex, lose weight with DexA-Diet capsules at Taylor Drugs, MASSAGE If you try US, "'We got Private room, shower and steam. Health Center, 368-7751 IF YOU'VE tried the rest, now try the best. Massage and Steam. Master Hosts Inn. 735 S.

2nd. FREE BOOKS today! Take your pick from free box! Book Exchange 1510 Bardstown Rd. 10-9. BEST MASSAGE IN TOWN Health Center 6700 South Side Drive 368-1800. BILLS, group them together, have one payment.

Application by phone, 589-3900. Union Trust WILL PICK UP usable furniture and miscellaneous, free. 584-7074, 459-2223. WEDDING CHAPEL, non-denominational, Unity Temple, 583-5559. DODGE BOYS are GOOD GUYS FALLS CITY DODGE 5011 Dixie Hgwy.

448-6800 MEN and Women's alterations, Zippers $1, hems 50 cents yd. Libby Tailors 583-4143 MARRIAGE INFORMATION 282-3709 Jeffersonville, Ind. JESUS A Strict Vegetarian? 361-4472 Care For 13B Elderly NURSE, excellent food, Licensed, yard, 637-1838. SOUTHERN a home away from home, experienced in love and care, doctor on call, 361-4826. ACTIVE ELDERLY New exciting personal and intermediate care home, completed May 1st in East End.

All rooms have private half or whole baths, lounge, recreation room, patio, Beautiful self service dining room, individual room thermostats for heating and air conditioning system and sprinkler system with automatic alarm. This home has been decorated and furnished by interior decorators and designed by an architect to provide a new concept of personal freedom and happiness for the elderly. Will accept state aid and private paying residents. For information regarding our home, we invite your inquiry. THE MEADOWS EAST 2529 Six Mile Ln.

491-5560 COLONIAL HOUSE of Shepherdsville the utmost in personal care for your loved ones. New, clean, climatic controlled and the best of foods all for $10 per day. Drive out and see or call 543-7042. FAMILY Living, new home, TV, phone, air, quiet location. 587-7843; 937-2949.

SWAN-OAK: care: elderly lady, private room, reasonable, 634- 0768. PIXIE Palace Licensed Center Class for, each age group 6 weeks to 6 years. 367-8186. EASTERN devoted care for elderly women. 634- 8477.

BOARD and for elderly people in my home, 368-6686. 13C Child Care WE LOVE YOUR CHILDREN 6 days 6 a.m.-6 p.m. infants up. Use Evangels Modern Day Care Summer-Fall-Kindergarten 3710 Fern Valley Rd. 968-5451 DAY CARE.

My home. Mature, experienced, licensed. Diapers, play clothes, hot meals furnished. Birth to 4 years. Call 637-4684 anytime.

SOUTH END, by week, day, night or hour, reasonable, 361- 5025. PIXIE Palace Licensed Center Class for each age group 6 weeks to years. 367-8186. NIGHT NURSERY, all ages, $18 weekly. 585-5255, 772-0363.

SERVICES OFFERED Services Offered14 General ADDITION, all kinds of remodelina; residential or commercial. Father, 4 sons; 30 years in business. We can finance. Call anytime. 969-8721.

ADDITION. We trame, you finish or complete job. DON CARTER REMODELING CO. 361- 0919. ADDITIONS and remodeling.

Terms. Call man works on job. Dormers, paneling of base- 458-3593 969-7885 MR. KESSLER. ADDITIONS, ROOMS ADDED, attics and basements finished.

R. T. Adams, 448-7499-Estimates. ADDITIONS, remodeling carports, repairs, carpentry, masonery, painting. Good references.

964-1980, 239-2741. ADDITIONS and Garages, any type of remodeling, 459-6996. AIR Conditioning service, on all makes. Over 30 years experience. Licensed.

363-2451. AIR CONDITIONERS cleaned and serviced, $5.95 Early Bird special. Beat the heat! 964-2661. AIR CONDITIONING cleaning and service, all makes, 451- 9313. AIR conditioners, reasonable rates, fast service.

964-5918. ALUMINUM siding, storm doors, windows; trim, guttering. 283-5188 or 282-0142 day or night for free estimate. Check our prices before you buy. ALUMINUM Siding and gutters.

Addition, remodeling and painting. Call for free estimate. 447-7947. ASPHALT driveways; patching, any size. Seal coating, concrete pat 95.

935-5577, 935- 8741. ASPHALT, "Big B'S" Blacktopping Service, all work guaranteed. Free Estimates, no job too small. Shepherdsville, Ky. 543-2931.

ASPHALT, Capital Paving, residential, commercial work, sealing, repairing old driveways, free estimates. 222-9457. ASPHALT; James Blacktopping Service, all work guaranteed. Free Estimates, no job too small. Shepherdsville, Ky.

543-7375. ASPHALT drives, patch work. Driveways filled. 778-7677. 969- 7151.

ATTICS and basements cleaned 3 for contents, most jobs FREE. Sometimes fee charged. Also buy furniture miscellaneous. 361-8542. AUTOS wanted for junk, will pick up FREE, 944-2067.

BACK HOE, all of digging, hauling, graded, 583-5283 or 459-5531. BATHROOM and kitchen remodeling. We do the complete job. TONY' PLUMBING 451-4085. BLOCK, brick, stone, all types masonry work, 245-8946.

BOOKKEEPING and tax serall. Harold E. 366- vice, no job too smalleine, do it 8428. BRICKLAYING, fireplaces and chimneys, etc. 361-3760.

BULLDOZER work, backhoe, excavating; heavy or light. 957- 2082. CABINET, specialize in plastic covered cabinets, tops, bars. McGovern's Cabinet Shop 585- 5676 CARPENTER Repair, termite damage, floors replaced, leveled, porches, steps, stairs, roofs, 24 hour service, 366-2723. 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, sagging floors leveled, bad porches or building new ones, build or remodel stairways. Experience. A-1 porches and stairs repairs, no workmanship. Immediate service. 366-0001.

CARPENTER Repairs, remodeling, home improvements. Quality work, reasonable prices. Large or small, free estimates, 895-9387 897-2878 CARPENTER, remodeling and repairs, doors, windows, paneling finished basements, roofs and painting. Specializing in small jobs. Free estimates.

964- 6483. CARPENTER work, all kinds, termite damage and rotted floors leveled and replaced, no job too small, work guaranteed. 366-8329. CARPENTER, room additions, basements, family room, kitchens, porches repaired and built, all types of home repairs, drywall. 451-0033.

CARPENTER WORK. All types remodeling, additions, basements, Inside and outside painting, insured. Call Bob, 937-7230. CARPENTER, remodel, you name it, we'll do it. After 6, 774-8175.

CARPENTER work; additions, siding, guttering, any type remodeling. 368-6791. CARPENTRY, remodeling, no job too small. Do my own work. 20 years in business.

895-1396. CARPENTRY; roofing, guttering, painting, paneling, all repairs. Work. guaranteed. Free estimates.

Insured. 774-2824. CARPENTRY, painting, concrete, roofing, small jobs. 456- 2841. CARPENTRY, re modeling, painting, paneling, roofing, no job too small.

361-5606. CARPENTRY, painting, odd jobs, small jobs preferred. 969- 4780. CARPET, linoleum and tile, installation, repairs and sales. Quality work, fully guaranteed.

Phone 964-5283. CARROLL'S Carpet Service CARPET and linoleum installed. You furnish or we. 637- 1957; after 964-7608. Financing available.

CARPET installed, repaired; padding available; 969-5559. CERAMIC TILE WORK of all kind, old and new houses. Alex Hayes, 969-5178. CLEANING Service, Complete, carpets, floors, woodwork, walls, windows, bathrooms complete. Insured.

All work done professionally and scientifically, Work guaranteed. 637-6429 24 hours CLEANING AND Painting, complete, walls, woodwork, windows, floors, carpets, Ewing's. 367-6592. CONCRETE patios, driveways, porches, garages, foundations, etc. Commercial, residential.

969-0175. CONCRETE Work, drives, patios, porches, work guaranteed. Free estimates, 935-9731. CONCRETE WORK, walks, steps, patios, stucco repair, basement leaks, stopped small iobs our speciality, work guaranteed, free estimates. 367-1810.

CONCRETE WORK. Steps, porches, patios, driveways, walls, foundations and so forth. Free estimates. 491-2772 or 964- 5755. CONCRETE Work, drives, patios, porches, work guaranteed, free estimates, 935- 9731.

CONCRETE; regular, colored, exposed Aggragate. Drives, patios, floors, Quality work. 964-0746. CONCRETE Work, garages, driveways, patios, 937-0413. CONCRETE work, porches, driveways, patios, steps, free estimates.

964-2589. CONCRETE, driveways, patios, sidewalks, free estimates. Call after 6, 245-8740, 245-1173. CONCRETE WORK. 239-1368.

CREEKSTONE work, all types, free estimates. 222-1983, 222- 1687. DRYWALL, do any kind remodel, new work, plaster, or tecture ceilings, large or small jobs, Jemon's Drywall, 969-4844, after 5:30. DRYWALL or plaster repair. Free estimates.

Fast service. 361-3102. DRYWALL and plaster, new and old, free estimates. 935- 0173. ELECTRIC, old and new houses rewired; free estimates, small jobs, 583-5283 or 459-5531.

mercial ELECTRICAL, and all residential types, wiring, courteous, uniformed, in radio equipped trucks, QUIK-SERVICE ELECTRIC INC. 451-9155. ELECTRICAL. Rewiring and repair, 220 circuits. Licensed and insured.

Free estimates. 937-0432. ELECTRICAL work; all types, 220 rewiring, repairs, air, conditioning plugs. Free Estimates. Licensed.

366-2740. ELECTRICAL work, new services-rewiring, garages, basements, etc. Free estimates. 637- 2942, 968-3807. ELECTRICAL: all types.

220 wiring, rewiring, repairs. Free estimates. 447-6982. ELECTRICAL work, rewiring, 220 outlets, new work, free estimates. 635-6265 ELECTRICAL WORK, Licensed and insured, FREE estimates, 24 hour service.

368-1453. ELECTRICAL, rewiring, repairs, licensed. 637-2365 or 637- 1058. ELECTRICAL 220. Specializing in air condition plugs.

969-7930. ELECTRIC wiring REID ELECTRIC CO. 937-7613 Estimates 937-5707. FENCE, chain link and wood, no iob too small, also fix repairs, guaranteed work, you can buy material, we'll install, dependable experienced workman. 447-1230.

wood, chain link, "completely FALLS CITY FENCE CO. Inc. 2936 St. Xavier St. 778-7311 FENCING, chain link and privacy, roofing, free estimate.

Aamc Fence 968-8941. FIREPLACES, new or repaired, brick, creek rock and stone, all masonry work, 16 years experience. Free estimates. 957-4208. FREE TOW AWAY on Complete Cars and small on others.

583-3518. GRADING, to your specifications. 969-6601. GRASS Cutting, garden tilling, anywhere. 282-4645 or 282-1958.

GUTTERING; free estimates for 5 or 6 inch continuous aluminum. RAIN-FLOW, 637- 1496 or 456-1380. GUTTERS cleaned, downspouts unclogged. Prompt service. 968- 2824.

HAULING, light, removal rubbish, house, attic, garage. Clean Up odd jobs. Done to your satisfaction. Reasonable. 957-6416.

HEATING Service, water and steam system. Complete installation and service. Blunk's, 763 Shelby. 583-8834. LANDSCAPING, lawn care and trimming, free estinates.

CEDAR TREE NURSERY 447-6142 944-7628 LAWN Care, mow, shrub, tree trim, clean-up. Fulltime, insured. Mr. Brown, 456-5979. LAWN Service, dial 239-0169.

George Littrell. LAWNS Mowed. Free estimate given. Call 948-8981. ORNAMENTAL IRON, to beautify your home.

discount for cash. Kentuckiana Ornamental Iron Co. 775-8510 PAINTING RESIDENTIAL, free estimates, prompt service, customer satisfaction our specialty, guaranteed, fully insured, Millet, 363-3949. PAINTING and remodeling, by 2nd year ministerial student, 1st class work reasonable rates. 8 years experience.

582- 1952. PAINTING interior, exterior, drywall repair, ceilings textured and PLASTERING. 896- 1153. PAINTING, interior and exterior, free estimates. 363-9848.

PAPER HANGING, painting, remodeling, ceilings textured, roofing and guttering. Insured for your protection. 964-8456. PLASTER and drywall, texturing, new and old; free estimates, 937-8294. PLASTERING, new and patch stucco, experienced, free estimates, 957-7601, 368-9290.

PLASTERING. Dry Free wall, work estitextured. mates, fully insured. 361-2140. PLASTERING; ceilings lowered, painting, roofing.

Insured. 366-1975, 935-0698. PLUMBING and REMODELING Complete bath-and kitchen, ceramic tile, custom vanities, counter tops, gas and water lines. ONE CALL DOES IT ALL CHARLIE'S Plumbing Co. 937- 2165 PLUMBING, repairs and remodeling.

Water heaters, gas and water lines, drains Unstopped. Master Charge, 635- 7037. PLUMBING repair, remodeling. Kitchen cabinets, vanities. Gas and water services installed.

TONY'S PLUMBING 451-4085. PLUMBING, new, repairs, remodeling work, drains unstopped, gas lines replaced. Master Charge. G. E.

Robbins 778-7474. PLUMBING, sinks, sewers unstopped, gas, water lines, replaced, 24-hour service. 775- 8643. PLUMBING, bath room remodeling, ceramic tile, gas water and sewer lines installed, repairs, 583-5283 or 459-5531. PLUMBING and trenching, gas lines installed.

Drainage problems corrected. Call anytime, 957-5420. PLUMBING and electrical, new, repair, day, night. 957- 5273. PLUMBING, gas piping, trenching, free estimate.

448- 6377. PLUMBING and heating repair service reasonable. 366-7806 REMODELING, complete interior and exterior repairs. DOMESTIC CONST. CO.

584-8574 FREE ESTIMATES REMODELING, root ng and painting, 634-1372. ROCK work and landscaping. 241-9915; 222-1446. ROOF Leaks, guttering, chimneys, roof painting, home repairs, work guaranteed, free estimates. Frank Mayers.

368- 3751. ROOF LEAKS; guttering, home repairs, chimneys, fast quaranteed work. Frank Mayers, 368-3751. ROOF, Gutter and carpenter work. Small jobs only.

Call man with 41 years of know how. 774-1654. ROOF, fast service, all work guaranteed, lowest prices. Call for free estimate. 366-9869.

ROOFING, Roof repairing, no leak too complicated. Written guarantee, 30 years in business. W. E. Tucker 361-8711 ROOFING and repairs, free estimates.

Guaranteed. 964-2365. Saunders Sons Roofing Co. ROOFING, repair and flashing. New and old work.

Insured. 937-8544. ROOFING and Repair, free estimates, work guaranteed, 14 years experience, call 935-8272. ROOFING. Fast service.

All work guaranteed. Low price. Call for free estimate. 361-9065. ROOFING and Rerairs.

Free estimates, Work guaranteed. Roofing. Call 935-7578. ROOFS and roof repairs, 30 years experience. Free estimates.

583-7980 or 241-4938. TELEVISION service. For dependable service call a dependable dealer. We employ only the finest technicians, no helpers service your set when you call: RUTH ELECTRIC CO. 451-7600 TELEVISION service in hours.

A-1 work. BRINER TV, 454-4263. TREE removal, topping, trimming, firewood, fully insured, free estimates. Mr. Beavin, 366-3996.

TREE Topping, trimming, feeding, removal. Insured Free estimates. Phelps. 448-3123; 239- 8838. TREE and shrubs trimmed, removed, insured, free estimates.

Jim's Tree Service. 772-3335. TREE Topping and removed. Fully insured. Free estimates.

Smith Son 366-8868. TREE service, Pierce's, spraying, trimming topping and removal. 589-5993. TREE TOPPING, Trimming and removing. Free estimates, fully insured.

Gassaway. 776- 9619. TREE SERVICE; trim shrubs, free estimates. 426-4235. TREE TOPS removed, insured, Free Estimates, vet, 583-2256.

TREE, Shrub service, insured. After 2 p.m. Turner's. 772-3736. TREES trimmed, stump removal, landscaping, sodding, insured.

Free estimates. 425- 0838. TREES, top, trim, remove, shrubs, estimates. 222-1902. 222- 9154.

WRECKING, residential and commercial, 448-8717. AUTO AIR Conditioners recharged. $10. Mon. 10-3, 2616 Linda Dr.

New Albany, Ind. 944-7800. FREE TOW AWAY on Complete Cars and small on others. 583-3518. WILL PICK UP JUNKED cars free.

637-8389. Appliance 15 Services AIR CONDITIONERS All brands repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed. 964-0579. SHAVERS, hair dryers, and other personal care appliances, sales and service.

SHAVER'S WORLD 606 S. 5th 583-5841 Home and Yard 20 Materials CREEK Stone, top soil, fill dirt, and dozing. 937-5227. DIRT; top soil, delivered, reasonable. Also moving junk and furniture.

The poor man's friend. 969-2633. DIRT, top soil and fill, east end. 895-8470, 895-0098. DIRT, sand, loaded or delivered 5 days week.

937-5176. DIRT, topsoil and fill delivered. East End only. 228-1730. DIRT, rich dark topsoil delivered promptly, 239-5408.

MANUR Horse, pick-up, truckload delivered, $15. At barn, $12. 366-2953. SOD, Bluegrass. No job 100 small.

Call 454-3068. TOP Soil, especially made for lawns and gardens, also may be used for potting soil, grows grass in 10 days. Wholesale prices to contractors. Call 368- 2145. TOP Soil, Tandem load, 6 day delivery, 945-1269.

Moving and 21 Hauling SHADOWENS Moving and Storage Local and long distance. Competitive rates. Completely insured. Free Estimates. Call 957-3383.

MOVING, for satisfied move, H. F. Schrader. Moving and Storage, completely insured, free estimate, 778-8387, 035- 0811. HAUL RUBBISH: remove junk, trash, clena garages, etc.

Large small truck. Haul days. RUSSELL, 368-0276 or 361-8107 days; 366-9225, nights. Want Ads Work LIGHT hauling, attics and baserienis cleaned, preferably east end or Crescent Hill area. Call day or evening.

589-6938. Have 18 ft. Van, will move room or a house full. am careful with your furniture. 452-9726 or 426-1984.

HAUL anything, clean out garages, trees removed or trimmed. Yard work, Veteran, 778-1247. Light hauling and wreck small buildings. 964-7338. HAULING, reasonable priced.

General clean-up work. Dump truck. Chain saw. 448-6503. LIGHT.

hauling, cleaning basements and garage, sober. Call 366-8346; 425-5199. MOVING and hauling. Name it, we do it. Need work bad.

448-2699. Yes we remove all rubbish. LIGHT hauling, A-Z; lawnmowing; rubbish removal; name it, we do it; need work badly. 447-4819. LIGHT hauling, cleaning basements, garages and yards.

Call anytime. 964-0105. STEVE, all types, light hauling, reasonable rates. Good service. 363-4049.

THANKS. LIGHT Hauling, anything, anytime, need work, cheap, 895- 1739. HAVE truck, will haul, clean up, tear down, roofing, repair work, 778-0956, 584-4024. HAULING and cleaning. Attics, basements, garages, No job too small.

491-2938. MOVING and Hauling, $15 load, cash, no checks, 366-5125. MOVING, hauling, local and long distance, 7 days. Buy used furniture. Phone 778-1283.

WRECKING, cleaning yards, garages, cutting trees. No job too small. 447-2477, 448-3304. WRECKING, rubbish removal. No iob too small.

Veteran. 776- 3388. HAULING, CLEANING cleaning, yard work, dependable, reasonable. 964-3859. HAULING Junk, basements, sheds, yards.

Need work. 776-0198. MOVING and hauling; also buy used furniture: 964-8274. WILL Pick Up Junked cars free. 637-8389.

LIGHT HAULING. Cheaper than most. 774-5484. SUSIE MOVERS, piece or the whole thing. 637-6457.

TRASH, etc. hauled away, ton truck, 7 days, 368-6416. Moving and Light hauling jobs. Sammy 935-7103. Long Distance 22 Moving SHIP YOUR CAR To or from any city in U.S.A.

AAACON Auto Transport Painting, 23 Papering The family will receive visitors after 9 a.m. Sun. Expressions of sympathy might take the form of contributions, to the Kentucky Kidney Foundation. DOBSON, Mr. James T.

Passed away Sunday, June 9, 1974, at 3 p.m., at his residence, 1223 Bates Lane, in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Mrs. Cora (Rachford) Dobson; devoted father of Mr. Chester H. Dobson, Whittier, Mrs.

Thomas L. (Edna) Manning, Mrs. Mary Davis and Mr. Albert L. Dobson; brother of Mr.

Harvey Dobson and Mr. Otis Dobson, both of Elizabethtown, Mr. Vernie Dobson, Campbellsville, also survived by 11 grandchildren and great-grandchild. Mr. Dobson is resting at the Okolona Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son, 8519 Preston where services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Monday, HAHN, James S. Age 64, 12:08 a.m.

June 8th, 1974. Residence, 2009 Janlyn, Jeffersontown, Survived by his wife, Evelyn Nuss Hahn, son, James B. Hahn, Terre Haute, Craig A. Hahn, Central City, daughter, Mrs. Lee (Carol) Fowler, sisters, Mrs.

Mildred Jones, Mrs. Charles (Margaret) Buke, 13 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild. Funeral 1 p.m. at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. (Enter parking area from Dutchmans Ln.) Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.

Visiting 7-9 p.m. Sat. 3-5, 7-9 p.m. Sun. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society or the Heart and Respitory Disease Society.

HOSKINS, Mr. Robert C. Sr. Passed away Sat. June 8, 1974 at 6:23 p.m.

in his 69th year. Family residence 3420 Park Row Dr. Beloved husband of Mrs. Beulah (nee Grant) Hoskins; devoted father of Mr. Robert C.

Hoskins Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn. granddaddy of Scott and Karen Hoskins; brother of Mrs. Mertle Brucker and Mrs. Carrie Trimm.

Remains resting at the Owen FUneral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway. Funeral Tue. at 2 p.m. at the Owen Chapel. Burial in a ve Hill Cemetery.

Expressions of sympathy may take the form of gifts to the Cancer Fund or Spring Meadows Orphans Home. HUKILL, James R. 88 years of age. Died 2 p.m. at Floyd County Hospital.

Residence, 238 Vincennes New Albany. Mr. Hukill was a retired race horse farm owner and operator in Jeffersontown, No immediate survivors. Friends may call at the Kraft Funeral Home, 708 E. Spring New Albany after 6.

p.m. Sun. Funeral services will be held Tues. morning from the Kraft Chapel with interment in Fairview Cemetery. JOHNSON, Martha Ellan Age 86, died at 5:45 p.m.

June 7, 1974 in Bowling Green Hospital. Survived son, Tommy Johnson, 'Louisville; daughters, Beatrice Bruce, Louisville, Hazel Tentilcore, Norfolk, Aileen Stone, Bowling Green, Eva Long, Rockfield, Ky. and Pauline Gaines, Bowling Green, 2 brothers, Jessie Britt and Jim Britt, both of New Albany, 60 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. FUneral services at Kirby Funeral Ho me, Bowling Green, Ky. Mon.

KIMBRO, Mrs. Geneva J. Passed away Sunday, June 9, 1974, in her 76th year, at her residence, 3724 Lentz Avenue, Beloved mother of Mrs. Doris Jean Hooper, Mrs. Viola C.

Duncan, Mrs. Myrtle B. Morris, Mrs. Ann Pierce and Mr. Charles R.

Kimbro; devoted sister of Mrs. Mary Barnes, Mrs. Lillian Mitchell, Messrs. Roy, Harry, Ralph and William Johnston; also survived by 13 grandchildren, 6 greatgrandchildren and greatgreat-grandchild. Mrs.

Kimbro is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after 5 p.m. Monday.

KRONENBERG, Miss Marie L. Age 79 years, Sunday, June 9, 1974, at 4 a.m. Residence, 1204 Benton St. Sister of Miss Hermine Kronenberg; several cousins also survive. Funeral, Tuesday morning at 9:30, Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Elli.

son, and in St. Martin Church 10 o'clock. Interment St. Michael Cemetery. St.

Helena Co. operative Club Rosary Service, 3 p.m. Monday. Parish Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m. Monday.

Visiting Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. OYLER, Mrs. Mary Virginia Peake Age 68 years, Sunday, June 9, 1974, at 1:30 p.m. Residence, 3009 Lexington Road. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Edward Donahoe and Edward N. Oyler, Atlanta, sister of Thaddeus A. Peake, Miss Josephine E. Peake and Mrs. Olive Gottbrath; 5 grandchildren and great-grandchild also survive.

Mrs. Oyler is at Rattermans, CLEANING, paper washing walls, interior, exterior painting and general house cleaning; experience. We use Porter Paint. Edward Nilest. 368-8027, 239- 7635.

HOME PAINTING, interior and exterior, neat, work guaranteed, insured, free estimates, 968-4373. HOUSE PAINTING, specializing in older houses. Large or small. Sober men with years experience. Also gutters and repairs.

Work guaranteed. Reasonable free estimates, terms. 582-2349. HOUSE painting, exterior-interior, excellent workmanship, 458-4666. HOUSE PAINTING, outside.

Free estimates. 935-9666. PAINT Contracting, interior, exterior, small or large, tornado victims given first priority. Call for free estimate after 5 p.m. All work guaranteed.

Bruce Hardegree, 458-5261. PAINT now, interior, exterior. Free estimate. Neat, reliable. George Glass 458-7110, 634-8257.

PAINTING, interior, exterior; remodeling, repairs, reasonable, free estimates, work guaranteed. Martin Decorating, 937-5094. PAINTING, wall paper and interior repair, 896-6390. Nights, 459-0993. PAINTING, interior and exterior, residential and commercial, free estimates.

968- 2615. PAINTING, exterior, reasonable rates, free estimates. Call 239-4637 or 584-7433, 5-7 p.m. PAINTING, inferior and exterior, new and old work, free estimates, all work guaranteed, call 361-4905 or 368-5236. PAINTING, interior, exterior; remodeling, repairs, reason.

able, free estimates, work guaranteed. Martin Decorating, 937-5094. PAINTING, exterior only, insured, free estimates, experienced, 452-9065 or 634-4507. PAINTING, father and son, prices reduced. Guaranteed, free estimates.

775-6589. PAINTING, interior, exterior, some repair, A-1 work, very reliable. 935-5957. PAiNTING inside and outside, small repair work, reasonable, 584-7570 or 583-9676. PAINTING, interior, exterior, serving home owners, 20 years strictly 1st class.

367-7453. PAINTING, interior, exterior, free estimates. Work guaranteed. Prompt service. 968-2051.

PAINTING and repair, experienced, free estimates. Call after 5 p.m. 451-6291. PAINTING, J. W.

Sloan, specialize in Porter Paint, Free estimates Call 366-5189. PAINTING, interior and exterior, carpentry, free estimates. 459-4837. PAINTING, interior, exterior. Call Don Jones.

635-2380. PAINTING and remodeling, interior and exterior. 634-8082. PAPER Hanging, samples, plastering, painting, all work guaranteed. Quick service; 'free samples.

W. L. RANKIN 778-0431 PAPER HANGING, plastering, painting, work textured ceilings. Walt Rankin Jr. 776-6102.

PAPER HANGING QUALITY WORK. Your paper or mine, quick service, Hundley, 452- 1818. PAPER Hanging, steaming, plastering, painting. Fully insured. Charles Lile, 361-2140.

PAPER Hanging, 23 years experience, Marion Barnes, 448- 0670. PAPER Hanging, painting. B. Rankin, 776-1489. PAPER Hanging, paper hung, furnished $14 and up.

448-5875. PAPERING; 2 rooms, $28 up. Ceilings lowered, textured. Insured. Mr.

Lile, 366-1975, 935- 0698. PAPERING, plastering repairs. Free estimates. Carl 637-3298. STEAMING, expert wall paper removal, plaster repair, painting, John Washer, 636-2164.

TRY ME. C. E. Corley. Painting, interior, exterior, 33 years experience.

All work guaranteed. Fully insured. Free estimates. Office 583-7823; after 969-3887. Merchandise 24 For Rent TELEVISION, $7 weekly, $12 bi-monthly, $20 monthly.

We repair all makes. Franklin Bros. 778-5226. ATOMIC TV RENTALS Color and Black and white 368-3420 COLOR, Black and White TVs. CHAMPION TV 217 W.

Adair St. 368-6200 AUTOMOTIVE Airplanes 26 For Sale PASS THAT WRITTEN GUARANTEED IN ONLY 2 DAYS Private and Instrument June 29 and 30 Classes in Louisville A.G.S. INC. CALL "TOLL FREE" 1-800- 241-4992 Automobiles 27 For Sale AMC AMERICAN 1972 Gre Gremlin automatic and many extras for only $2385. FALLS CITY DODGE, 5311 dixie 448-6800.

BUICK 1972 Riviera, air, stereo and full power, 1974 Cadillac tradein. Like new. Now $3285 1973 Riviera New 1973 Electra A-1 1972 Skylark coupe 1970 Electra $1785 1967 Electra $795 All these one owner trade-ins have air condition and full power. Brown Bros. 917 W.

Broadway block Sears Half Million Dollar Ic entory Dial 583-6501 187-0981.

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