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THURSDAY, 26, 1979 5 THE -JOURNAL, In 5 Memoriam CULVER, TOMMY It has been 7 sad years since you were taken form us, but you're lovingly thought of every day and remembered in our prayers. We love you. Grandma Sclensker and Uncle Sonny. In Memory Of A.W. Daring For the 3 of us who truly loved you, your memory will never fade.

Son, Bill, John, Kim Daring Cemetery Lots, 6 Monuments EVERGREEN, 2 crypts. with child protection plan. $1900. 969- 7454 or 425-2100 LOUISVILLE Memorial Gardens West, 2 Mausoleum Crypts, present at need value $3000, make reasonable offer. 368-3492 after 6 LOUISVILLE Memorial Gardens, 2 lots, vaults, markers.

Will sacrifice. Call 933-3398, 584-4331. RESTHAVEN Mausoleum 2 Crypts, Side By Side Call 425-3130 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 5406 Bardstown Rd. 499-1361 411 Fairdale Rd.

361-1688 Bowling Green, Ky. Leitchfield, Ky. 259-3101 Caneyville, Ky. 879-4921 BLANFORD RATTERMAN. 2815 S.

4th. St. 637-1436 7330 Southside Dr. at New Cut 361-7112 PEARSON FUNERAL HOME L. D.

Pearson Son, Inc. 149 Breckinridge Ln. 896-0340 RATTERMAN SONS 2114 W. Market 776-4661 3800 Bardstown Rd. 459-3800 4832 Cane Run Rd.

447-7114 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd. 451-5530 BOSSE Funeral Home Barret And Ellison 451-8440 EMBRY-BOSSE FUNERAL HOME 2723 Preston Hgwy. 635-6371 HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Hgwy. 448-3581 10907 Dixie Howy. 937-6400 HIGHLAND FUNERAL HOME 3331 Taylorsville Rd.

Off Dutchman's Ln. 451-4420 McAFEE FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd. 499-0561 NUNNELLEY FUNERAL HOME 4327 Taylor Blvd. 368-3396 O. D.

WHITE SONS, INC. Funeral Home 2727 S. 3rd 637-4474 OWEN FUNERAL Home 5317 Dixie Howy. 447-2600 RATTERMAN BROTHERS 3711 Lexington Rd. 893-3644 RUSSMAN SON 1041 Goss 635-7426 THE McDANIEL Funeral Home, Inc.

363-3566 363-3567 4339 Park Blvd. 8 Lodge, Union Club, Notices and O.E.S. meets Preston HARMONY nO. 273 Howy. April 26, 7:45.

Regular business, Line Officers and Friendship Night. Shannon Waddell, WM; Ruby Roper, Secy. QUEEN Esther Chapter No OES will meet April 26, at 7:45 p.m. in Reeves Hall, 4221 Hillview for regular business Birthday party. Patricia Blevins, WM; Christine Hesse, Secy.

ROBINSON Lodge No. 266 AM, will meet in Called Communication in Okoiona Hail, April 26 at 7:30 p.m. for work in the EA Degree. Visitors welcome. Members please attend.

Clarence Lutz, Master; James R. Moore, Secy. SUBURBAN Lodge 740 will meet April 26th, at 6:30 p.m. to confer the M.M. degree.

Refreshments will be served at 6 p.m. Kehrer, Master. Derby Information DERBY WEEK ONLY APRIL 30 MAY 6 Completely furnished comtempary 2. BR apartment on the banks of the Mighty Ohio. 10 minutes from Churchill Downs, overlooks the finish of The Great Steamboat Race, May 2nd.

Jim Fishel 282-6852 Bob Lamping 945-0965 OR 812-283-0754 DERBY BOX URGENTLY NEEDED for out of town guests. 3rd floor Club House preferred, but can use any box or tickets. Cash Buyer. Please call Tom Dunlevy. 282-1135 282-5548 DERBY TICKETS WANTED Old established Louisville company is again preparing for it's annual Derby festivities.

We are expecting over 100 people from all parts of the Country need tickets for Fri. Derby Day. Please call 366-0361, Ms. Holman. KENTUCKY DERBY BOX WANTED Also seats on Mezzanine or grand stand terrace.

All replies confidential. Cash Please call 945-4586 DERBY TICKETS For family's own use. Call collect Bill Amonette, Cookeville, TN, (615) 526-5772. Executive 1 BR Apartment Everything furnished, Zorn Ave. at 71, 3 minutes from town, $300 day, 3 day minimum, 502-893- 0505, 502-245-8433 HOUSE FOR RENT Furnished 3 BRs air, good 1603 Woodluck near -Ways, $1000 week end, 458-3000 or 458-6116.

JULIP CUPS Sterling silver with presidential stamp. L.B.J., D.D.E J.F.K. Best Offer. Write K-842 care of C.J.- -Times. NEED DERBY SEATS PREFER GRANDSTAND Cash.

After 5 p.m. Call Collect 513-771-7173 ST. JAMES COURT BR plus sofa bed, deluxe apartment. mile from track. $450 for week, $300 weekend, plus deposit.

635-7121 588-6512 or 2 Tickets 3rd floor club house in section F. or Derby Day. Call 404- 255-5555 collect. 2 BR Apartment for Rent block from Churchill Downs. $300 day-3 day minimum in advance.

367-9204 for information BELGRAVIA COURT 2 BR apt, with maid service, Derby Weekend, $350 plus deposit, 502-634-8834, 637-4461 after DERBY APARTMENT Cherokee Park area, 10 minutes from track, 3 BR furnished, air, color TV. 451-3456, or 587-7775 DERBY BOX NEEDED Fortune 500 company needs Derby Box for out of town guests. Call 425-7140. DERBY CAMP St. Francis School, Goshen, ages 5-14, May 4, 5, 6, call 228-1197 or 228-8193 DERBY SPECIAL Furnished house for rent by day or Derby weekend.

Call 502-968- 3788, 502-584-5407 DERBY Townhouse, 2 BR, East End, on Expressway, everything furnished, $300 per day. 3 day minimum. Deposit. Reference. 893-0913 after 5.

HOME FOR RENT 3 BR ranch, 2 patios, accommodate 6, $300 day, 3 day minimum, call 502-425-6150 HOUSE FOR RENT Plush 3 bath, in private area, everything furnished, price negotiable. 502-935-6370. ROOMS FOR DERBY 2 double rooms, nice accommodations. indoor heated pool, May 3-5, 502-968-3623, 502-459-3636 SHARE PRIVATE HOME Finished bsmt. Own sleeping gear.

Breakfast, transportation to Fairgrounds included. 937-4460 Bartenders Available For Derby Parties. Call 245-5846 after 5 p.m. Ask for Linda. DERBY BOX NEEDED Grandstand; also terrace seats.

Call 968-3346. DERBY BOX For Miller Co. quest. Call Ed Miller at 896-2189. DERBY HOTEL ROOMS Call 581-2159, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Ask for Teresa. APRIL NEWS OF RECORD The following listing is not intended to include all matters in district court. For example, most misdemeanors and most charges referred to the grand jury are not reported. Criminal Cases: Bonnie R. Holt, 28, 10000 block McNeely Lake Drive, illegal possession dangerous drugs, $50.

Joseph W. Shumate, 37, 10000 block McNeely Lake Drive, Illegal possession dangerous drugs, dismissed. Harry A. Palmer, 64, 1200 block Harmony Lane, firstdegree burglary, dismissed, prosecuting witness refused to prosecute. Karl D.

Riley, 18, 4800 block Westside Drive, trafficking in marijuana, plea of guilty to illegal possession of marijuana for own use, $100, 12 months probated two years. Larry N. Smith, 23, 700 block Denmark Street, firstdegree burglary and first-degree criminal mischief, dismissed, merged with first-degree criminal trespassing, 12 months probated two years; first-degree conduct, wanton endangerment, amended to disorderly $100; third-degree assault, dismissed, merged with terroristic threatening, $50; and reckless driving, dismissed, merged with drunken driving, $100, referred to driver re-education. Joe G. Blain, 20, 5900 block Loretta Avenue, seconddegree burglary, dismissed.

Luther L. Brown 28 of LaSalle Place, first-degree burglary, dismissed, prosecuting witness refused to prosecute. Suzanne B. Davis, 27, of Brandenburg, carrying concealed a deadly weapon, and theft by unlawful taking under $100, 10 days on each; and first-degree robbery and first-degree assault, dismissed upon joint motion. William L.

Dean, 25, 700 block S. 17th Street, firstdegree robbery, dismissed, prosecuting witness could not identify. William E. Dobson, 29, 4400 block Louisville Avenue, three counts first-degree sodomy and two counts firstdegree rape, dismissed, upon joint motion. Robert W.

Holman, 29, 200 block Linda Drive, first- Henry E. Hunt, 58, 5100 block Uyew Lane, drunken robbery and first-degree assault, dismissed. driving, $100; and reckless driving, $50. Earl G. Dickerson, 25, 300 block S.

28th Street, bur- Samuel Coomer, 41, 600 block Brookline Avenue, degree and sodomy, proof heard, referred to the drunken driving, amended to disorderly conduct, $150, grand rape 30 days suspended one year; and operating motor glary, jury. Thomas M. Brown, 23, 1500 block Goddard Avenue, vehicle without operator's license, dismissed. trafficking in narcotics, referred to the grand jury. Vicki A.

Kemper, 24, of conduct, Lexington, drunken resisting driving, Billie L. Phelps, 21, 3800 block W. Muhammad Ali amended to disorderly $150; and trafficking in marijuana and illegal possession of arrest, dismissed. cocaine, waived to the grand jury. Hugh H.

McGuire, 72, 2900 block W. Main Street, Clifton L. Roberts, 20, 900 block Maple Road, first- drunken driving, $100; speeding, amended to reckless degree burglary, dismissed, indicted. driving, $100; and receiving stolen property and having Traffic Cases: no operator's license, dismissed. Kenneth R.

Alexander, 22, to 3200 disorderly block Galene conduct, Court, $100, en driving, amended to reckless driving, $100; Russell E. Parrott, 18, 5300 block Alpine Way, drunkand drunken driving, suspended one amended and reckless driving, $25. disregarding traffic code device, dismissed. 15 days William 34, 3600 year; block W. Jefferson Street, Albert E.

Paulley, 36, 2200 block Heather Lane, L. Curry, reckless driving, failure to Illuminate headlights, re- drunken driving, amended to disorderly conduct, $150; and terroristic threatening, dismissed, and illegal possession of marijuana, $25. sisting arrest to disorderly Mark C. Quinn, 25, 1700 block Bonnycastle Avenue, merged conduct, with $200, 30 drunken days driving, suspended one amended drunken driving, amended to disorderly conduct, $150; Dance, 1200 block Roadway year. Avenue, reckless driving, $25; and disregarding traffic code Arvin W.

31, failure to Illuminate headlights, dismissed, merged device, dismissed. with drunken driving, amended to disorderly conduct, James V. Rawlings, 22, 700 block Camden Avenue, $100. drunken driving, $100; reckless driving, $50; and having Jerry $100; Dawson, and reckless $25. Paul S.

Reardon, 52, 9900 block Candy Road, drunken L. 30, 7100 block Meihaus Way, drunk- no insurance, $50. en driving, driving, Thomas D. Dolan, 36, 6600 block Morning Star Way, driving, $100; and reckless driving, $25. drunken driving, $100.

Lanny E. Roberts, 38, of Campbellsburg, drunkdrunken James E. driving, Edford, $100, 49, 26 2400 days; block and Elmhurst driving Street, under Robert L. Sadler, 31, 7400 block Feyhurst en driving, amended to disorderly conduct, $150. Drive, influence of narcotics and reckless driving, dismissed, drunken driving, amended to public intoxication, $100; merged with second count of drunken driving, $100, 90 reckless dismissed.

driving, $50; and illegal possession dangerous days suspended two years. drugs, Anna L. England, 52, of 9800 block Lower River Road, Paul E. Schamore, 52, 4600 block Tween Road, drunkdrunken driving, amended to disorderly conduct, $150; en driving, $100; and speeding, $35. and making an improper turn, dismissed, merged with Richard L.

Woosley, 26, 1700 block Lafayette Drive, reckless driving, $25. drunken driving, amended to disorderly conduct, $100, Pearl W. Frank, 28, 300 block Marian Drive, reckless 30 days suspended one year; and having only one head driving, dismissed, merged with drunken driving, light and having a fictitious operator's license, disamended to disorderly conduct, $100. missed. The Courier-Journal The Louisville Times CLASSIFIED There's GOOD NEWS about BARGAINS in CLASSIFIED The Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times Classified To Place An Ad Call 582-2622 The Courier-Journal A The Louisville Times ANNOUNCEMENTS 00 Club Community Notes and Until further notice, the Classified Department of The Courier -Joursal and Times will publish in this classification free notices of community, club or church events.

Publication wit be made as space permits and is not guaranteed. No commercial notices will be published. The Lea Estates Garden Club will meet May 3 for a field trip through the wild flower garden of Mrs. Thurman Pougburn. Bring a sandwich and meet at Mrs.

Earl Triplett's, 7805 Joyce Dr. at 10 a.m. Deaths and Funerals BAKER, Mrs. Betty J. (nee Sanders) Passed away in her 48th year, April 23, 1979.

Residence, 1227 Hess Ln. Loving wife of Mr. Charles K. Baker, Sr. Loving mother of Mr.

Charles K. Baker, Asheville, N.C. Sister of Mrs. Katie Sherwood and Mr. Ed Sanders.

Step-daughter of Mrs. Golden Sanders, Jonesville, VA and sister-in-law of Mr. Hubert Harding. Mrs. Baker is resting at the Oak St.

Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 1201 E. Oak St. where services will be conducted April 26, 1979 at. 1 p.m.

Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Wednesday. BRITT, Mrs. Paula Kay (nee Perry) Age 20 passed away suddenly April 24, 1979 at 9:55 p.m.

Loving wife of Mr. Timothy P. Britt; mother of Christy Lea Britt; beloved daughter of Rev. Mrs. Paul Perry; sister of Miss Gayle Jo Perry and Miss Joy L.

Perry, all of Campbellsburg, granddaughter of Mr. Mrs. John E. Perry, Turner Station, Mrs. Britt Is resting at the Fern Creek Home of Arch L.

Heady Son, 5406 Bardstown Rd. Services will be Sat. at 10 a.m. at the Christ Apostolic Church, 1105 New Grade Ln. Visitation will be 12-9 p.m.; 10-9 p.m.

BROWN, Mr. Norman I L. Sr. Of 4723 Libby passed away in his 43rd year, Wed. Apr.

25th, 1979, 2:30 a.m. at the Southwest Jefferson Community Hospital. Beloved husband of Helen (Zimmerinan) Brown, devoted father of Norman Brown, Jr. Misses, Norma Jean, Maria Eliana, Virginia Ann, Linda Gale Barbara Ann Brown. Also survived by his mother Mrs.

Eleanor Brown, brothers, Allan, Jerry, Raymond Robert Brown, 3 sisters, Mrs. Helen Arnold, Miss Rita Brown Miss Diane Brown. Friends may call at the W. G. Hardy Valley Chapel, 10907 Dixie 2 to 5 7 to 9 p.m.

Thurs. Services will be held Fri. Apr. 27th, 10 a.m. at Lady of Consolation Church at 10801 Deering Rd.

Entombment in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. BRUTCHER, John R. Age 25 years. 3508 Deibel Way. April 22, 1979 at 2:30 a.m.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Carol Routon Brutcher; son of Mr. Robert L. Brutcher and Mrs. Lewis (Juanita) Boochard; grandson of Mrs.

Louise Buckman and Mrs. Barbara Brutcher, Mr. Brutcher is at Ratterman's, 7330 Southside where funeral services will be held April 27, 11 a.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park. Friends may call after p.m.

Wed. COLVIN, Mr. Ollie Clarence Passed away April 24, 1979, in his 84th year. Family residence, 401 N. 26th St.

Beloved father of Mrs. Lucille Frances Gabhart, Mr. Haldean W. Colvin; brother of Mr. Lester Colvin.

Also survived by 10 grandchildren 2 Passed away in her 90th year, Wed. Apr. 25th, 1979, 1:45 a.m. SS Mary Elizabeth Hospital. Mrs.

Thompson Is survived by 4 nieces, Mrs. Bessie Wetzelberger, Mrs. Jessie Miller, Hardinsburg, Mrs. Alberta Kane, Mrs. Irene Fowler.

Friends may call at the W. G. Hardy Valley Chapel, 10907 Dixie Hgwy. Services will be held Fri. Apr.

27th, 11 a.m. at St. Timothy Church, 10300 Lower River Entombment Evergreen Cemetery. YOUNG, Jacob A. "Jake" Deaths and Funerals 58 years, Apr.

25, 1979, at Suburban Hospital. Residence 2115 Palatka Rd. Husband of Iris Johnson Young; father of Terry, Steve, Mark and Todd Young and Mrs. Donna Bailey; son of Robert L. Young; brother of Henry L.

Young; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Mr. Young will be at Ratterman's, 7330 Southside Dr. until 9:30 a.m., Sat. He will then be taken to River City Church Of God for services at 10:30 a.m.

Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens West. The family will be at the funeral home after p.m., Thurs. and 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., Fri. 1A Legal Notices Legal notices may be ordered by mail, or in person at the CuStomer Service desk, 525 w. Broadway.

Legal ads submitted 2 days before tion, and cannot be accepted by telephone. "NOTICE is hereby given that on March 31, 1979, one 1979 Pontiac Bonneville, Vehicle Identification Number, 2Q69Y9P123700, was seized at Covington, Kentucky, for violation of 21 U.S.C. 881. Any person desiring to place the matter in the United State District Court in order to contest the probable cause for such seizure must file with the Regional Director, Drug Enforcement Administration, Room 1800, Dirksen Federal Bullding, 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois, a claim and cost bond of $250.00 with approved sureties, on or before May 18, 1979. Otherwise, the property will be administratively forfeited pursuant to 19 U.S.C.

1607 1609, and will be disposed of according to law. Interested parties may file Petitions for Remission or Mitigation of Forfeiture with the Regional Director, pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 1618, and 21 CFR 1316.79 1316.81, without filing a claim or cost bond. Vernon D. Meyer Regional Director NOTICE OF BID The City of Nicholasville, Kentucky will receive sealed bids for solid waste collection and disposal within the city limits.

This Franchise will include residential, commercial, and industrial waste collection and disposal. Base bids will include twice weekly residential garage collection and disposal with options for weekly curbside trash collection. Commercial and industrial waste will be on a negotiated basis. Bids will be received at the Office of the City Clerk, City of Nicholasville, City Hall, Nicholasville, Kentucky until 5:30 p.m. E.S.T.

May 22, 1979. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the time of bid submission. Information and specifications will be available at the Office of the City Clerk on or after April 24, 1979. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. LEGAL NOTICE The Commonwealth of Kentucky, Bureau of Highways, deems it necessary for the proposed construction of the Jefferson Freeway, SP 56-468-15R11; to remove and relocate a number of graves.

These graves are located as follows: (1) Cemetery on property owned by James 0'Bryan located at 1500 Penile Road with 5 graves. The graves are identified as follows: (1) Nancy Welsh (1818-1882) (2) John Rothaar (1837-1880) (3, 4, 5.) (2) Cemetery on property owned by Julius Sanders, et al, located at 200 Hindie Avenue, Fairdale, Kentucky. There are approximately 6 "UNKNOWN" graves buried in the Cemetery. The Bureau of Highways would like to contact the next of kin of the deceased in the above named cemeteries: therefore, it is requested that anyone having information concerning the identity of these graves or the next of kin, please contact Harold E. Dawson, Right of Way Agent, Bureau of Highways, P.O.

Box 21178, Louisville, Telephone (502) 367-6411, Ext. 270. LEGAL NOTICE The Commonwealth of Kentucky, Bureau of Highways, deems it necessary for the proposed widening of Manslick Road at Bluegrass Avenue, SP 56-218-13R1. 8776 (6), to remove and relocate approximately six graves. These are graves located as follows: King Family Cemetery located in the 4700 Block of Manslick Road.

The graves are identified as follows: (1) Thomas E. King (1849-1920) (2) Mary E. King (1849-1902) (3) Nora E. King (1878-1951) (4, 5, 6,) "UNKNOWNS" The Bureau of Highways would like to contact the next of kin of the deceased in the above named cemeteries; therefore, it is requested that anyone having information concerning the identity of these graves or the next of kin, please contact Harold E. Dawson, Right of Way Agent, Bureau of Highways, P.O.

Box 21178, Louisville, Kentucky 40221. Telephone (502) 367-6411, Ext. 270. NOTICE OF DESIGN APPROVAL ON A PROPOSED HIGHWAY PROJECT END PROJECT BLVD. TAYLOR SSV893078 BEGIN PROJECT BLUEGRASS AVE.

TAYLOR BLVD. INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT H.H.S. 8774 (1) Deaths and 1 Funerals THOMPSON, Mrs. Mayme L. Formerly of 6216 Moorman Rd.

Public Notice le hereby given Highway Design Approval has been granted by the State Highway Engineer for the following described project: The proposed project, located in Jefferson County, provides for the re-alignment of Bluegrass Avenue to improve the geometric configuration of the intersection of Bluegrass Avenue at Taylor Boulevard. The project begins at a point on Bluegrass Avenue approximately 400 feet west of Its Intersection with Taylor Boulevard and extends east approximately 475 feet, Resurfacing of Taylor Boulevard will extend approximately 100 feet north and south of the intersection. The project if Identified by the following numbers: HHS 8774 (1); SP 56-8163- 34L. The project has been determined to be a Non-Major Federal Action and as such, does not require the preparation of a Formal Environmental Impact Statement. Mape, drawings, and displays showing the geometric design and all other available data concerning the development of the project may be inspected at the Kentucky Department of Transportation, District Five Office, 977 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky, R.A.

Weisburger, P.E. District Engineer, District Five Department of Transportation P. O. Box 21178 Louisville, Kentucky 40221 1A Legal Notices INVITATION TO BID NO. 16-78 The Edgewood Fire Department will receive sealed bids for the following for EDGEWOOD FIRE STATION, 1127 Orchard Drive, Louisville, Kentucky: 1.

General Construction (including site work, mechanical work and electrical work. Bids will be received until 7:30 P.M., Eastern Daylight Time, Thursday, May 30, 1979, for Item 1 of this invitation. All Bids will be received and opened at the existing Edgewood Fire Station, 1127 Orchard Drive, Louisville, Kentucky. All Bids will be read aloud and tabulated at the above address. The Drawings and Specifications are on file for reference at the Office's of the following: 1.

Donald E. Schnell PSC 4604 Jennings Lane Louisville, Kentucky 40218 2. Builders Exchange of Louisville 3595 Dutchman's Lane Louisville, Kentucky 3. F. W.

Dodge Corporation 3715 Bardstown Road Louisville, Kentucky Copies of the Documents wit be furnished to qualified Contractors by Donald E. Schnell Associates, PSC, upon receipt of $100.00 for each set of Documents so obtained (Limit Two). Deposits will be refunded to: a. Contractors who submit LUMP SUM BIDS to the Owner on Item 1 of this Invitation and return the Plans and Specifications within FIVE (5) days after the opening of Bids. b.

Contractors who return the Plans and Specifications at least SEVEN (7) days prior to the opening of Bids. No Drawings or Specifications will be issued to Bidders later than SEVEN (7) days prior to the date and time set to recive Bids; and no questions will be answered concerning the Bid Documents later than FIVE (5) days prior to the date and time set to receive Bids. Sub-Contractors or Material Suppliers who electo to obtain Plans and Specifications rather than visit the various offices where the Documents are available for their use may obtain individual sheets of Drawings and Sections of the Specifications by paying for the cost thereof direct to the Blue Print Company. Bid Guaranties shall be submitted with each Bid as follows: Item 1. General Construction (Including Mechanical, Electrical and Site) Certified Check or Cashier's Check in the amount of $10,000.00 No Bids may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for receipt of Bids for a period of THIRTY (30) days therefrom.

The Owner reserves the right 10 determine the ability of any Bidder to perform the work and upon the request of the Owner any Bidder shall furnish such information as may be required to make this determination. The Owner reserves the right to accept any Bid, to reiect any or all Bids, to waive any informalities in Bids received where such acceptance, rejections or waiver is considered to be to the best interest of the Owner, and to reject any Bid where evidence or information submitted by the Bidder does not satisfy the Owner hat the Bidder is qualified to carry out the details of the Contract Documents. Donald E. Schness PSC Architect BY: Donald E. Schnell Edgewood Fire Department By: Glen Milburn, President Board of Trustees UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY AT LOUISVILLE Civil Action No.

C79-0161-L(B) IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPLAINT OF MIDLAND ENTERPRISES, INC. ORGULF TRANSPORT CO. AND THE OHIO RIVER COMPANY, AS PRO HAC VICE OF BARGE OR -39 FOR EXONERATION: FROM OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY NOTICE OF COMPLAINT FOR EXONERATION FROM OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Notice is given that Midland Enterprises, The Ohio River Company, and Orgulf Transport Co. have filed a Complaint herein pursuant to Title 46 United States Code, Sections 183-189, claiming the right to exoneration from or limitation of liability for all claims arising out of the casualty which occurred on the Ohio River at or near mile 769.4 on December 31, 1978, involving an alleged collision between OWEN Barge CHILDRESS OR-39 and in the navigable channel of the Ohio River. All persons or corporations having claims arising out of the afore mentioned casualty must file them under oath as provided in Rule of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims, Federal Rules of Civil Prodecure, with the Clerk of this Court at the United States Post Office and Court House, Louisville, Kentucky, and serve or mail to the petitioners' attorneys, Rendigs, Kiely Dennis and William P.

Schroeder, Suite 900, Central Trust Tower, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202; Miller Miller and W. Scott Miller, One Riverfront Plaza, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, copies thereof on or before the 10th day of July, 1979. Personal attendance Is not required. Any claimant desiring to contest the allegations of the Complaint herein must file an Answer thereto as required by said Supplemental Rules and serve on or mail a copy to the petitioners' attorneys, unless his Claim has included an Answer. Dated: William W.

Clark Clerk, U.S. District Court By: Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF BOND SALE The County of Pike, Kentucky, will until 11:00 A.M., E.D.T., on May 3, 1979 at the office of the County at the Courthouse in Pikeville, Kentucky, receive bids on $18,975,000 of its Residential Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 1979, dated April 1, 1979, maturing on April 1, 1981 through 1999, and in 2002. Minimum bid is $18,595,500 Maximum interest rate and maximum net Interest cost is per annum. Legal Opinion by Rubin Hays, Louisville, Kentucky, together with separate legal opinion of Haynes Miller, Washington, D.C., as to compliance with the "arbitrage of Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. Good faith check is $379,500.

Usual taxexempt basis. Bid Forms, Preliminary Official Statement, and Official Terms, and Conditions may be obtained from the County Clerk or from the Fiscal Agents, Johnston, Brown, Burnett Knight, 450 Starks Building, Louisville, Kentucky, 40202, John Nuveen Incorporated, 209 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60604, and Seasongood Mayer, 400 Dixie Terminal Building, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. (Signed) Steve Friend, Fiscal Court Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE The annual meeting of the members of The Celina Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the office of the Company, Insurance Square, Celina, Ohio, on Monday May 21, 1979 at 1:00 o'clock P.M., local time, for the following purposes: To elect three directors of the Company. 2.

To transact such other business as may property come before the meeting. Annual Report and Proxy material available upon request. Don W. Montgomery President LEGAL NOTICE The annual meeting of the members of The National Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the office of the Company, Insurance Square, Celina, Ohio, on Monday, May 21, 1979 at 1:30 o'clock P.M., local time, for the following purposes: To elect three directors of the Company. 2.

To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Annual Report and Proxy material available upon request. Don W. Montgomery President LEGAL NOTICE The annual meeting of the members of The Republic Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the office of the Company, Insurance Square, Celina, Ohio, on Monday May 21, 1979 at 2:00 o'clock P.M., local time, for the following purposes: 1. To elect two directors of the Company.

2. To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Annual Report and Proxy material available upon request. Don W. Montgomery President Notice is herey given that an der dated has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the Gas Screw, Never Ends IV official number 538390, owned by Larry Earl and Ann Simcoe of which Louisville, Ky is the home port, to be changed to Breakway.

Lillie Y. Newsom Documentation Assistant Louisville, KY The Western Kentucky Mental Health -Mental Retardation Board, Inc. will receive bids for the audit of its financial statements for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1979. Bids will be received until 5:00 P.M. on Thursday, May 17, 1979.

Specifications are available from the Regional Offices, 1530 Lone Oak Road, Paducah, KY 42001. In 5 Memoriam Michael Thomas Long It's been years ago today since God took you far away. Deep in our hearts you will always stay loved remembered every day. Sadly missed by family friends. BAIZE, LUE Jesus called you a year ago day, sadly missed by daughter, Dorothy, grandchildren and great I grandchildren.

Derby 9 In Information Derby Tickets Wanted location, for our 27th annual WHITEHOUSE DERBY FESTIVAL. Call 966-4170. Thank you for your help." DERBY T-Shirts, caps, tote bags, ideal souvenirs for your Derby guests. Matheis Novelty 1201 Goss. 637-7044.

EAST End, executive derby suite, 2. $200 BR furnished, tennis court, per day, 3 day minimum. Adults only. 425-5563. FOR RENT: Apartment, Derby Week or Weekend, 2 BR, 2 baths, furnished.

Nice! Near 1-264. 502- 451-0815 days; 425-2872 nights. FOR RENT Furnished mobile home, sleeps 5, Derby week or weekend, 447-4326 FOR SALE Clubhouse Derby Box, package, party, tour, 246-5040 after 6 HOME FOR RENT Derby week end, BRs, 2 baths, deposit, East End, 425-4847. HOUSE FOR RENT 2 BR, available for Derby week, near expressways, 425-6467 Louisville Corporation Needs Derby Box for out-of-town customers. 896-6188.

LUXURY APARTMENT FOR DERBY WEEK Call Mr. O'Neil-White, 587-8885 days; 587-6998 nights. NEED DERBY SEATS 583-5045 OR 451-7183 PRIVATE HOME 2 BR 4 blocks from track. parking, Couples only. 367-1332 ROOMS FOR DERBY Close to track, 228 E.

Kentucky, 583-8904 ROOMS FOR RENT Derby week. Off 1-65, 4-5 miles to track. Call 968-5231 or 966-8745. SLEEPING RMS. For Derby.

Day, week or month. 776-8669. Wanted-2 Derby Tickets Box or Grandstand seats. Call 948-8152 after 5. ATTENTION Derby Visitors, camping space, 6 mi.

of track, sandwiches, reasonable. 368-4854. Derby Tickets Wanted For Grandstand, 937-8501 KY. DERBY DECANTERS 1974-1979 official glasses, 425-2531 LIMOUSINE SERVICE Derby Day or week. 491-5554 Needed 6 or 8 tickets for Kentucky Colonel Banquet.

Call collect 513-563-1761, after 5 PM CLUBHOUSE box or tickets needed. 426-6328 or 778-6452. DERBY TICKETS WANTED for Grandstand. 368-0828 FOR RENT, house Derby week. Call 367-7928 after 7 p.m.

FOR RENT. Sleeping rooms in nice home, 5 min. track. 363-6830 10A Suggestions 2 bath, furnished. Reasonable.

By LAKE Cumberland Resort. 2 BR, day, wk. 895-0654 or 584-4911 ST. AUGUSTINE, apt. on beach, 893-0322 Rough River Lake Combine fun on the farm, lake, and woodland, plus lots of privaCY, with a stay at Rough River Lake near Leitchfield.

House sleeps up to 8. Fully furnished. Available Memorial Day weekend, through Sept. By week or weekend. Call 502-259-5167 Lost BIKE, boy's, blue, 10 speed, 24" Varsity Schwinn, serial KM542136, disappeared from Chenoweth School, call 897-0513 REWARD CAT, male, lost area.

Gray stripes on back, white chest stomach. Short hair on bottom of tail from recent operation. 968-7837 evenings. $25 REWARD CAT, gray white Tom, 1 year, between St. Catherine Oak on 3rd Sts.

Call 583-3840. $10 REWARD CAT. Black, Six Mile Ln. Mannerdale Apr. 17.

491-0165. REWARD CAT, female gray tabby, answers to Fluffy, no collar or tags, vicinity Downing Way Hikes Lane; Reward. 459-6932, 582-4150 CAT, male, tan, striped, Eastern Pkwy. Lydia Area. 634-9673.

REWARD CAT, female, longhair, black brown chin markings. Willow Baringer Area. Reward. 451-0232, 587-8922. DIAMOND Ring, dining rm.

Mary's Italian Restaurant, Shelbyville Rd. 361-9903 after REWARD DOG, Large German Shepherd, Germantown Highland area, reward 637-1613 DOG TERRIER Female, yr. oid, long body, hair, answers to Prosshort legs, long reddish MA, blonde pect area. 228-8143. REWARD DOG, full bred Chow, 2 vr.

old male, leather collar, no tags. Gagel Ave. Dixie Hwy. area. 447-2809 or 448-2820.

Ask for Joe Peak. REWARD DOG, oid red Dachshund, female, answers to disappeared after 6:30 Mon. evening, believed to be walking on Hgwy. 62, Jeffersonville, 283-6474, 282-6272. REWARD DOG, Great Dane, light gray gray spots.

361-7981 $100 REWARD For information or return DOG, female, part Labrador, part Doberman, black, white markings on chest back paws, Okolona Area. 964-2242. REWARD DOG, White German Shepherd male, 5 mos. Lost near K-Mart, Breckinridge Ln. Call 458-5423 after 4 p.m.

REWARD DOG, black male Labrador retriever, 3 yrs. old, Newburg Watterson Expressway. 456-4821. LARGE REWARD For information or return. DOG, male Cock-A-Poo, 7 large, black white, answers to Midget, Bashford Manor Area, CHILD'S PET REWARD.

Call 458-2011. DOG, Alaskan Malamute, black white, Miligate Rd. LaGrange Rd. area. 425-8496, 363-5829 REWARD DOG, small male, shaggy, tan silver, Bardstown Rd.

Bonnycastle area, 459-0618 REWARD DOG, Siberian Husky female, wearing choker tag, Preston St. area, 367-2038. REWARD DOG, spayed female, shaggy black paws nose, St. Matthews. 895-0077.

REWARD DOG, Scottish Terrier, black, male, PRP, no tags, 937-4483 $100 REWARD DOG, Irish Setter, yr. old, near Prospect, 228-8632 REWARD DOG, red female Irish Setter, brown collar choke chain tags, 3rd Southern Heights. Apr. 14. 637-2010.

DOG, black white Beagle, male, Hwy. 22, near Oidham Co. line. 241-1083, after 5:30. DOG, Old English Sheepdog, gray white, Prospect area.

Reward. 228-4229. DOG, female Pit Bull, tan, Taylor Blvd. Area, about 3 years old, call 363-4607. REWARD.

DOG, Pomeranian, reddish, eve, last seen Douglas Loop. Reward. 459-6120 or 589-0609 DOG, grey male Schnauzer. Carol Fields Subdivision. Old 3rd St Rd 361-5903, 368-7003.

REWARD DOG, part Shepherd, light tan female, red collar, Cane Run area, 448-1053. DOG, English Setter, male, white ears. Lexington Rd. area. 893-3357.

DOGS, 2 large gentle males, one mixed breed, German Shepherd type, choker collar. Other like Collie, red collar name plate address. Shelby St. area. 584-3522, 776-7164.

REWARD ALPHABETICAL INDEX to the CLASSIFIED SECTION ANIMALS FARM ITEMS Classification Dogs, Cats, Pets ................5.9 Horses, Cattle Poultry ....61 ANNOUNCEMENTS Cards of Thanks Club Notices Deaths Funerals Derby Information Florists, Flowers Found Funeral Directors ..................7 Happy Ads Information- -Business Information- Personals ......13 Legal Notices 1A Lodge, Club, Union Notices .8 Lost In Memoriam Vacation Suggestions AUCTIONS Auction Sales ...109 Special Sales EMPLOYMENT Employment Services ..........38 Help Wanted Sales Help Wanted ............37 Situations Wanted .............42 Situations Wanted, Services :..42 A Banks Business Opportunities .......49 Loans Mortgages Wanted INSTRUCTION Instruction, General Schools and Colleges ........46 Vocational Training ...........47 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Antiques 73 79 Appliances ........................73 Bedding Boats Building Material Business Equipment ..........7. Carpet Clothing, Furs Coins Collections 79 Diamonds, Jewelry Dirt 64 Deaths and Funerals my Johnson. Devoted sister of Mrs. Mary D. Moore, Mrs.

Maude L. Jones, both of Goodletsville, Tenn. also survived by 5 grandchildren. Mrs. Johnson is resting at the Hikes Pt.

home of Arch L. Heady Son, 4109 Taylorsville Rd. at Browns Ln. where services will be conducted Fri. Apr.

27, 1 p.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park. KELLY, Mrs. Anna M. (nee Dupaquier) Passed away April 25, 1979 at 11:10 a.m.

in her 87th year. Residence, 2219 Rockford Ln. Beloved mother of Mrs. Anna Lee Meyer, Sr. Mary Ruth, O.S.U., Mr.

Mark J. Kelly, and Mr. Edward L. Kelly; sister of Mrs. Theresa H.

Dorman; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hwy. Funeral services Sat. at 11 a.m. at St.

Lawrence Catholic Church. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. Parish Vigil service at 7 p.m. Fri. Expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of contributions to the Mass of The Air.

Visitation from 7-9 p.m. Thurs. and from 2-5 7-9 p.m. Fri. KOSTER, Fred C.

Residence, 2539 Trevillian Way, April 24, 1979, 3:30 p.m. at Suburban Hospital. Survived by his wife Florence Schuler Koster a sister, Mrs. Roy (Regina) Klein. Visiting at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington 3-5 7-9 p.m.

Wed. Thurs. Funeral service 2 p.m. Fri. at the Christ United Methodist Church, 4614 Brownsboro Rd.

Burial in Cave Hill Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to either the Heart Fund, Louisville Deaf Oral School or donor's favority charity. LAMPING, Mr. Arthur Jr. Passed away in his 59th year April 24, 1979..

Residence 1901 Manor House. Beloved husband of Mrs. Doris Kinkel Lamping; 1 daughter, Mrs. Dave (Bonnie) Johnston; 2 sons, Greg and Jeffery Lamping; 1 sister, Mrs. Marcella Armstrong.

Mr. Lamping is resting at the Hikes Point Home of Arch L. Heady Sons, 4109 Taylorsville Rd. (at Browns Ln.) where services will be conducted Fri. at 10 a.m.

Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. Friends may kindly visit from 7-9 p.m. Wed. and 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Thurs.

Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Trinity United Church of Christ Memorial Fund. LUKENBILL, Harry D. Age 71 years, April 25, 1979, at 12:35 p.m. Residence, 7608 Buena Vista Ct. Beloved husband of Dorothea Hutchison Lukenbill; devoted father of Jeffrey D.

Lukenbill, Miami Lakes, H. Neil Lukenbill Mrs. Daniel (Judy) Patterson; brother of Mrs. Edgar (Viola) Jones; 12 grandchildren also survive. Mr.

Lukenbill is al Ratterman's, 3800 Bardstown where friends may call from 2-4 7-9 p.m. Thurs. Funeral services will be held at St. Athanasius Church, 10 a.m. Fri.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. MILLER, Mr. Thomas H. Deaths and Funerals Passed away in his 73rd year, April 24, 1979. Residence 6912 Beech Harrod's Creek, Ky.

Devoted husband of Mrs. Ella Mae (Harris) Miller; loving father of Donald Lee William T. Miller; brother of Mrs. Fanola Atkinson of Simpsonville, Mr. William D.

Miller, Shepherdsville, Mr. Gilbert Miller, Shepherdsville, Mr. John Richard Miller Mr. Clyde C. Miller of Harrod's Creek; also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Mr. Miller is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 1201 E. Oak, where services will be conducted April 27 at 11 a.m.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may kindly visit after 6 p.m. Wed. PERRY, Mrs. Minnie Ohimann (nee Olges) Age 84, passed away April 25, 1979.

Residence, 323 Primrose Dr. Survived by nieces, Marie Brewer, Florence Grimes, Rose Ann Carter, Evelyn Kimberger; nephews, Fred Arthur Hilbert; cousins, Theima Key, Georgia Mae Schurch; several great nieces and nephews. Services Fri. at 10 a.m., A. Neurath Son Funeral Home, 725 E.

Market St. Interment Eastern Cemetery. Visiting after 6 p.m. Wed. SCHAGENE, Mr.

Charles E. Passed away April 24, 1979 at the family residence in his 54th year. Mr. Schagene was a Tool Die Maker with the Clayton Lambert Mfg. also a ww Veteran a member of the Masonic Kilwinning Lodge No.

506, Survived by his beloved wife, Mrs. Margaret M. Stevens Schagene; a step-daughter, Miss Donna Frasher; and his brother, Mr. Ernest L. Schagene; also several nieces nephews.

Mr. Schagene is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be conducted April 27, 1979 at 10:30 a.m. with interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

Visitation 2-5 7-9 p.m. Thurs. SKAGGS, Mr. James Jr. Christ Entered eternal life April 24, 1979, in his 75th year.

Residence, 587 E. Adair St. Beloved husband of Mrs. Hazel (Whitworth) Skaggs; loving father of Mrs. Janice Potter Mr.

James W. Skaggs; brother of Mrs. Myrtle Wells, Brownsville, Mrs. Maedell Higdon, Radcliff, Mr. John Skaggs, Indianapolis, Mr.

Shirley Skaggs, Cincinnati, Mrs. Stella Powell Mrs. Virgie Joseph, both of Louisville. Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Mr.

Skaggs is at the O.D. White Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd where services will be held Fri. at 10 a.m. Interment in Louisville Memorial Gardens West.

Visitors may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Wed. Legal Notices 1A NOTICE OF DESIGN APPROVAL ON A PROPOSED HIGHWAY PROJECT END PROJECT LAMPTON WAY BEGIN PROJECT SOUTH PARK MINORS LANE INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT H.H.S. 8754 (1) MINORS LN Public Notice is hereby given that Highway Design Approval has been granted by the State Highway Engineer for the following described project: The proposed project, located in Jefferson County, provides for the construction of turning lanes and installation of a new traffic signal at the Intersection of South Park Road and Minors Lane. In addition, Minors Lane will be re-aligned to improve the geometric configuration of the Intersection.

The project begins at a point on South Park Road approximately 700 feet west of the Intersection with Minors Lane and extends eastward for approximately 1325 feet to Lampton Avenue. Reconstruction of Minors Lane will extend approximately 850 feet north from Its Intersection with South Park Road. The project is Identified by the following numbers: HHS 8754 (1), SP 56-8223-32L. The project has been determined to be a Non-Major Federal Action and as such, does not require the preparation of a Formal Environmental Impact Statement. Maps, drawings, and displays showing the geometric design and all other available data concerning the development of the project may be inspected at the Kentucky Department of Transportation, District Flye Office, 977 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky.

R.A. Walsburger, P.E. District Engineer, District Five Department of Transportation P.O. Box 21178 Louisville, Kentucky 40221 Do-It-Yourself Needs ...........71 Firelogs Furniture Furs Garden Tools Good Things To Eat Household Goods ...............73 Jewelry 74 Machinery, Tools ..75 Miscellaneous ..64 Musical Instruments ............76 Radios Record Players Special Sales ......79 Sporting Goods ................5 Stamps, Coins, Collections 64B Swaps Tools Trees TV's, Radios, Record Players 77 Yard Needs Yard Sales Wanted to BuyMiscellaneous .................80 Deaths and Funerals great-grandchildren several nieces nephews. Remains resting al Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Howy.

Funeral services Thurs. at 10 a.m., from Owen Chapel. Burial in Zachary Taylor National Cemetery. COMBEST, Mrs. Ola Lee (nee Biggerstaff) Passed away in her 77th year April 25, 1979, at 1:25 p.m.

at SS. Mary Elizabeth Hospital. Residence, 910 Central Ave. Loving mother of Mr. Robert Combest.

Also survived by grandson 2 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Combest is resting at the Fairdale Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 411 Fairdale from 3-9 p.m. Thurs.

after which she will be taken to the Norris Funeral Home, Burkesville, where visitation will be after 2 p.m. Fri. Services will be held Sat. al 11:30 a.m. at the Norris Funeral Home, with burial in the Old Burkesville Cemetery.

COOMES, Mrs. Mary (nee Ellert) 88 years, Apr. 24, 1979, at 7:15 p.m. Former residence 1645 Stevens Ave. Widow of Louis F.

Coomes. Sister of Henry B. Ellert and Mrs. Dorothy Elmore; dear friend of Mrs. Corrine Childress.

Funeral Fri. 9:30 a.m. from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret Ellison Aves. and at 10 O'Clock in St. James Church.

Interment St. Michael Cemetery. Wake service 7 p.m., Thurs. Visiting 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., Thurs. GRAVISS, Mrs.

Thomas R. the former Mary Ann Fritz Tuesday, April 24, 1979, 11:45 a.m. at her residence, 9008 Collingwood Rd. Survived by her husband; a son, Richard R. Graviss; mother, Mrs.

Robert L. Fritz, a brother, Robert L. Fritz, Minneapolis, MN and a sister, Mrs. Dan (Sylvia) Demko. Funeral 10 a.m.

Friday from St. Barnabas Church. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. Visiting at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wed.

Thurs. Prayer service 7:30 p.m. Thursday. GRAY, Mrs. Phebe Age 89 years, 3:45 a.m.

April 25, 1979, at St. Anthony Hospital. Residence, Eastern Star Home, 923 Cherokee Rd. Survived by son, John L. DeMarsh, Floyds Knobs, 6 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren 2 great, great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Gray is at Langford Funeral Home, Lebanon Junction. Funeral 2 p.m. Fri. at the funeral home.

ment local cemetery. Eastern Star service 7:30 p.m. Thurs. at the funeral home. JAMES, Sam Jr.

Age 50, of 614 Brightwood, Louisville died Mon. afternoon at Suburban Hospital. A native of Scott County. Son of Sam P. James, Georgetown and the late Gladys Wood James.

A member of the Christian Church and employed with the Kentucky Office Supplier Co. Other survivers include 4 children, Janet Leslie, Mary Beth, Paul and David James; 2 sisters, Mrs. Betsy Geran of Lexington, Mrs. Edward H. Lynch of Georgetown; 1 brother Calvin W.

James of Lexington; 4 aunts and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services at 2 P.M. Thurs. at the Tucker Yocum Funeral Homne in Georgetown with buriel in Georgetown Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home until time of service.

JOHNSON, Mrs. Beatrice, (Chapman) Passed away in her 65th year, Tues. Apr. 24, 1979, at her residence, 4011 Alton Rd. Widow of the late Kenneth N.

Johnson. Beloved mother of Mrs. Robert (Judy) Mansfield, Mrs. William (Nancy) Turner, James Tom- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments- Furnished ...,89 Apartments- Unfurnished ..88 Apartment Rental Service ..86 Furnished Apt. Rental Service A Farms For Rent Houses Furnished .............93 Houses Unfurnished ............92 Home Rental Service Houses To Rent or Buy' Mobile Home Parks 101P Business Places For Rent .....90 Office and Desk Room .......94 Rooms for Housekeeping ...84 Rooms with Board .............81 Rooms without Board .........83 Rooms Wanted Roommates, Homes Shared 85 Wanted To Rent ................98 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Acreage ..................99 102 Apartments 100X Business and Industrial .....100 Camps, Camp Sites Condominiums 100Z Duplexes 100X Farms, Acreage Houses For Sale -Central -East 101D -Indiana ............101 A -South -West 101B HUD Houses Industrial 100 Lots, Acreage Mobile Homes 101M Mobile Home Parks New Houses Property for Exchange Resorts Suburban, Out of Town ....103 SOUTH SERVICES OFFERED Alterations ........................14 Apartment Rental Service ..86 Builders Care for Children 13C Care for Elderly 13B Carpentry 14 Electrical Employment Services ..........38 Funeral Directors Furniture Rental General Services Legal Services Merchandise for Rent .........24 Hauling, General ..............21 Moving, Local and Long Distance ..............22 Painting, Papering ............23 Real Estate Firms 108 Tax Service A Television Rentals ......24 77 Television Repair .......14 77 Yard Work 14 TRANSPORTATION Airplanes for Sale ...........26 Automobile Loans Insurance A Automobiles for Sale .........27 Autos, Trucks-Rent or Lease Automobiles, Trucks Wanted Antiques, Custom Builts CB Radios Equipment Imports, Sport.

Cars Motorcycles, Scooters ........30 Recreational Vehicles Tires, Parts, Services Trucks, Trailers.

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