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lousyilll ky. MONDAY JRMXG. JANUARY Vr.d 11 Services Oferd Genera! t4 FURNACE -s 'v serv.ee. So. TI) siCE "4 it v-T rA f.

r3ce, get free esf-r-iae row, save mile ro pxr'3 cos? FURNACES, 7 hour service ST all $5 per call. 451-9313 or 935-U74. FURNITURE refinlshing, anfiaves ieaiiib aim nnerais ooiiinerii muiana C-ot or O-d Vasors I rent lartncetrg. iv Cemerery. PALMYRA Mrs.

Lottie Lofton, 79, of Palmyra, died at 11:20 a.m. Saturday in Madison, Ind, She was a member of Horner's Chapel United Methodist Church near here. Survivors include three sons. Keith, Carl, and Jack Lofton, all of Palmyra; a daughter, Mrs. Lorraine Dalton, of San Antonio, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Love Funeral Home here. Burial in Horner's Chapel Cemetery, near here. SHELBYVILLE Mrs. Elise Tolen, 50, a New Albany native, died at 8 p.m.

Saturday at her Shelbyville home. She JEFFERSONVILLE Paul Lee St. Clair, 72. Jeffersonville, died at 10:30 p.m. Saturday at Clark County Memorial Hospital.

He was a native of Elizabeth-town, and was a retired inspector at General Plywood. At the time of his death he was the desk clerk at the Tara Hotel. Survivors include his wife, the former Pearl Kasey; a son, Richard C. St. Clair, Jeffersonville; a daughter, Mrs.

Esther Harlan, Jeffersonville; two grandchildren and a sister. Funeral, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Coots Funeral Home. Burial, Eastern Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home after 11 a.m.

Monday. CORYDON" Carl W. Miller, 71, of Corydon, died at 7:30 a.m. Sunday at Methodist Hospital in Louisville. He was a member of the Harrison County Farm Bureau, and was retired from the Indiana Highway Department.

Survivors include his wife, the former Wilma Smith; a son, Donald Miller, of Newport, N.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Hoover, of Corydon, and Mrs. Norma Kopp, of Indianapolis; a brother, two sisters, five grandchildren, and six greatgrandchildren. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Beanblossom-Steenbergen Funeral Home.

Burial, Cedar Hill Cemetery. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Jan. 21, 1970 Dunn Memorial Funeral Home, 518 N. 26th 8:45 a.m., and at Church of Our Lady, 3511 Rudd at 9 a.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park.

Visiting after 6 p.m. Mon. PAOLI James Maddox, 73, of Paoli, died at Greystone Motel, in Bedford, Saturday. He had been living there for the past few months. He was a native of Palestine, 111., and was a salesman for Acne-Evans Milling Indianapolis.

In 1943 he purchased the Paoli Milling Co. and operated it for 25 years as the Magic Feeds Co. He was a partner in milling businesses in Salem and Odon and owned stock farms at Paoli and Orleans. He was a veteran of World War I. Survivors include his wife, the former Doris Wells, Orlando, a daughter, Mrs.

Mary Bush, and a son, Richard Maddox, both of Palestine, 111., and two grandchildren. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Ellis Funeral Home. Burial, Ames Chapel Cemetery, near here. SELLERSBURG Mrs.

Sarah Cathryn Wilson, 75, of Memphis, died Saturday in Sharon, Pa. She was a member of Hamburg (Ind.) Baptist Church. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Owen Stone, Memphis, Mrs. Mary Mac-Glinn and Mrs.

Betty Tenick, both of Louisville; a son, Clarence Thomason, Sharon, two brothers, a sister, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The body will be at Haas Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Monday. MADISON Mrs. Nellie Harrell, 76, Madison Rt.

5, died at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at King's Daughters Hospital. A native of Salem, she was a member of North Madison Christian Church, Kent Rebekah Lodge and Ruth Circle of Kings' Daughters. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Claver Abel, Madison Rt.

5, and two grandchildren. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Gans Funeral Home. Burial, Fairmount Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home after noon Monday.

HUNTINGBURG Mrs. Corella Stork, 81, died at 9:46 p.m. Saturday at Joseph Hospital in Huntingburg. She was a member of the Huntingburg United Methodist Church. She is survived by several nieces and nephews.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nass Son Funeral Home. Burial, Fairmount was a former schoolteacher and was principal of the Sellersburg Grade School from 1941 to 1942. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church here. Survivors include her husband, George R.

Tolen; her father Oscar G. Erni, of Sellersburg; a daughter, Miss Jean Elise; a son, Ted Paul, a student at Evansville College, and a sister and a brother. Funeral, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sleeth Funeral Home. Burial, Forrest Hill Cemetery.

The body will be at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Monday. BIRDSEYE James Jackson, 62, of Birdseye, died Friday in Community Hospital in Indianapolis. He was a former Dubois County school attendance officer and taught and coached athletics for 32 years at Birdseye and Dubois schools. He was active in Civil Defense work in the county and was chairman of the board of the Tri-Cap Office of Economic Opportunity.

Jackson was president of the Indiana Association of Attendance Officers and Visiting Teachers in 1966 and previously had been president of the southern district. He served as chairman of the state association's legislative committee and was a Democratic precinct committeeman in Dubois County. He was a member of the Birdseye Christian Church and Bethlehem Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. James Jackson; a daughter, Mrs.

William Judge, of Indianapolis; four brothers, three sisters and two grandchildren. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, Birdseye Christian Church. Burial, Birdseye Cemetery. The body is at Nass Son Funeral Home, Huntingburg.

Birdseye schools will be dismissed for the funeral by order of superintendent of the Southeast School Corp. Kentucky Primary Youth of Both Parties Ask Presidential Vote 11 4. Fkwv. 3r3 tveVn: reward. DOS, ack, brown, white puppy, femgte, mosfiv Beao'.

sreen co- ar CrescentHill 8i5-8l4. DOG, large white male Gerrnan Sonerd; South end. Reward. 367- 1 265, evenings and week-ends. DOG, SeiTer, map, Browrs-toro Rd.

vicin.ty, reward. 66-9'6. DOG, Dachshund male, vicinitv of Iroauols Hii's. REWARD. 361-1959.

HYDRAULIC iack, Slmp'ex, 30 ton capacity, vicinity 3Crh and Chestnut or Parkland. Reward. a RING, gold bow design and silver knot, with 6 diamond chips. Lost sat. vicinity 4in st.

or jist ana Portland. REWARD. 776-73S2. WALLET, white. initials Hikes Point area.

Keep money, turn oaDers. IllllllllllllllllllilllilllllllllllliUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Found 12 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! PUP, Brown, white toes, female, Highlands. 451-8464 before 1 p.m. after 8:30 p.m. WILL the person who owns a white Cadillac who was on the scene near Frankfort, Ky.

on 1-75 Jan. 16, 1969 and saw and accident in which Sherman Yarber of Mt. Sterling, Ky. was killed please contact attorney Marion Rioer 202 sr. ciair sr.

i-rankrori. Ky. ZIM-W3. Information Personals 13 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll NEW AND MODERN 90-BED PFRSONAI fAPF HOME 24 Hour Nursing Supervision, Color iv. Free Laundry service, electric heat and Air Conditioned, 3 Planned Meals Daily.

RATES START AS LOW AS S17l ner month Located east of Louisville In Shel byville, next to Baptist Church. Phone 633-2691. SHELBY MANOR, INC. TVTO B5AT TRAILERS Money Saving Rate tor preterrea risks for those who have been canceled, relected, need state filings) the best available rates with low montnly payments. SPUR INSURANCE AGENCY 1908 Crums Ln.

(Shlvely) 448-7747 insurance It pays off your mortgage if you die or it re tunos an your premiums it you live. Unbelievable! Call me for full particulars. No obligations. Mr. Stoler 458-1094.

MIDWEST CASUALTY AGENCY 637-3601 INC 636-38-18 AUTO INSURANCE Troubles? Young drivers, over 65, cancelled? Good rates, monthly payment plan; saving rates for good drivers. Night 447-6682. COLLINS INSURANCE AGENCY 1908 Crums Ln. 447-4055 AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? License suspended? Insurance cancelled? Need state filing? Young drivers, good rate for all. Monthly pay plan.

Days 361-8435. Nights 448-3185. 447-7871. STAMPS-Top Value and for sale. $3 a book.

Dan's Pawn Shop 1809 W. Broadway OLD McDonald, Happy Birthday darling, I love you. Mrs. McDon ald STERLING SILVER WANTED. Cash for old silver spoons, kn ves, forks; broken pieces of silver of any kind.

Buschemeyer's 669 S. Jl. joH.tn. CARE for elderly, best accom-modations possible, Registered Nurse, maid, TV, radio, laundry, air conditioned, excellent meals furnished. 267-6162.

REWARD Will pay $50 for appointment resulting in sale of our product. Call Rainbow Distributing Co. 897-1518, CARE for invalid or ambulatory patients, 24 hour service, private home. Call 935-3233. MAKE a clean sweep with smoke damaged brooms, 60c.

Leonard brusn co. you t. Main. INDIANA marriage information. (marriage parlor).

282-3709. PERSONAL care for elderly lady in private nome. 9S4-uiB3. CARE for elderly in my home, private room, good food. 637-1387.

HAPPY 6th Anniversary Honey, I Love You A Bunch; Tiger. DIAL A PRAYER, 583-5466. mm Services Offered General 14 ACOUSTICAL ceningsi floor cover ings; paneling; rrnodeled base ments, estimates. Clancv. 458-7664 ADDITIONS ancl remod 1 1 g.

Terms. Call man who works on iob. Rooms, paneling of basements, dormers. 458-3593 969-7885 MR. KESSLE ADDITIONS, father and 3 sons, 28 years in business, attics, remodeling and kitchen cabinets, porches, all types carpenter work; V69-8721 ADDITION, Save, save; we frame.

you do the finish; free estimates. Winter prices. 366-6337. ADDITIONS and remodeling. Terms, rree esnmaies.

HAMILTON BUILDERS 267-9859 ADDITIONS, alterations, i do all types repairs. Honest bids. Terms. lau anytime. 4S1-4071 ADDITIONS, repairs; reliable and I 1 1 rail 11.

rvir tk. n. THB JEFFERSON CO. 582-1851 ADDITIONS, alterations. 9 brnth.

ers 30 years experience, insured. nones; oios, save 25. 636-5141 AIRCRAFT for charter passenger or cargo. Also flight training. Approved for VA flight training.

458-3211. Central American Air- wavs. BASEMENT Leaks, and founda-tions repaired, brick and block walls waterproofed. Guaranteed. 776-1118.

BASEMENTS paneled, remodeling and repairs. Call 964-5540 for free waterproofed, re7 jncydejinjfmished. 448-2843. BATHROOMS tiled, in beautiful plastic tile, complete bath remodeling, free estimates. Call anytime, 459-4705- BOOKKEEPER; part time, experl-enced In sole owner, partnership and corporation accounting.

Please phone 451-2840. BULLDOZER, dump trucks, trac-tor and 6 ton roller, for rent with operator, by hour, day, or week, iuw rates. 4JI-JVI4. CABINETS, kitchens, vanities, snack bars, custom made, free estimates. Call any time 368-0532.

CARPENTER work remodeling all kind; sagging floors leveled; bad porches or building new ones. Experience; A-l workmanship, immediate service; no lob too small; work guaranteed. 366-0001. CARPENTER, Work, since 1952, complete repair and remodeling, basements and attics finished. Deal direct with tha man that rinpc ine.worK,.wr CARPENTER work, remodeling of all kinds, porches rebuilt or repaired, sagging floors leveled, no iob too small.

All work guaran- teed, free estimates. 363-5913. CARPENTER Work, Painting, Cutting Trees. Free Estimates and experienced knowledge. Phone, Z4I-67B6, CARPENTER work remodel large or small family room, 15 years experience.

I do my own work, free estimate 634-imi. CSftPENTEft work; remodeling; large or small. I do my own work; 20 years experience. Terms. Call anytime.

BV3-aiuz. CARPENTER repair work; porches sash cords, roofs, guttering. Free insured. 964-5817. CARPENTER work, remodeling a specialty, 25 years experience.

Roofing, free estimates. 634-9804. CARPENTER work, remodeling, new additions, repair work, 968- M4. CARPENTER work, specialize in pancinq oasemems. y37-6i85.

CARPENTRY, painting, plastering, concrete work. Insured. Free esti- ma res, p. t. ing I eton.

776-1 664 CARPENTRY; repairing, rooms p-meieo, rooting. 363-0662 451-3296, CARPENTRY, remodeling of all Kinas, oainfing, piumoing repair. Louisville Handyman Service 583-2773 366-5455 368-3479 CARPET Cleaning, lanitorial ser vice, tioor care. 964-3756. CHIMNEYS, roofs, plasters.

piumo'na repairs. 8-J65, CONCRETE Work, All Kinds, water proofing, tree estimates. 367-1849. DOG houses built to any size. 583- 6J4 DRAFTING: (Valley Drafting and 5T i mg ya-zB54.

DRAPERIES" MADE; rellned and alterations. Have power machine, including blind stitch. Reasonable. 969-6280. DRESSMAKING" ana aifeTations.

DRILLING; small boreholes, ex-plore for oil, gas, water, rock or minerals. Call Herman Lange, geologist.361-8447or935-6476. ELECTRICAL Emergency Service, 24 hour 1 hour service, 220 rewiring, 5 year guarantee. LONGACRE ELECTRIC CO. 583-5139 425-4747 ELECTRICAL, Roper Electric 4826 S.

2nd Phone 366-1946, old or new house wiring, 220 volt services or minor repairs, no iob too small. Free estimate. ELECTRICAL wiring, commercial, residential, 220 voit and rewiring. 447-8322, ELECTRICAL rewiring, repairs. 458-5675, 451-2148, 459-7793.

FLOOR sanding, laying and refin- isnmg laa-jiu; HIGHFILL HESTFR FURNACES, all makes; floor and space heaters; day or night: S3 I per call. 583-9031. Lost WIEGMAN, Mrs. Pearl Hass Age 84 years, Sat. Jan.

17, at re Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Residence 1107 Dahl. Survived by son, Ben W. Boyer; 1 grandchild, 4 great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. William France, Kendallville, Ind.

Arrangements from the Hiah- lands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. Mrs. Wieoman was taken to the Berhalter and Hutch-ins Funeral Home, 222 S. State rvenoauvnie, ma. WIARD, Mrs.

Jenette (nee Kennedy) Passed away Jan. .16. 1970 at 5:45 a m. In her 61st year at her residence, 6302 Doe Run Rd. Beloved mother of Miss Elizabeth Wiard, Mrs.

Ann Klier of St. Petersburg, sister of Mr. John Emmett Kennedy and Mrs. Margaret Myers. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, Suburban Chapel, 5317 Dixie Highway.

Funeral services Mon. at 9:15 a.m. from St. Paul Catholic Church. Burial at Eastern Cemetery.

Par ish rosary Sun. at 7:30 p.m. WILSON, Olivia Aqe 49 Years Wed. Jan. 14, at Miami, Florida.

Former residence 5419 Bruce Ave. Daughter ol Mrs. Adeline Wilson, of Mrs. Carl Ketterer, Mrs. James Henry, Sister Michael Anthony, member of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth; Albert James R.

and Phillip M. Wilson. Miss Wilson Is at Rattermans, 2815 S. 4th. Funeral Mon.

morning at 9 a.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Interment St. Andrews Cemetery.

Rosary Sun. 7:30 P.m. at the funeral home. WISE, Miss Betty Lou Passed away suddenly Sun. Jan.

18, 1970, at 4 a.m., at the General Hospital, In her 14th year. Family residence 628 Park Ave. Devoted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elia Wise; sister of Miss Linda Sue, Doris June, Barbara Ann, Connie Jean, Tammie Marie Wise; Messrs.

Tommy, Jerry, Paul, Donald, Ronnie, Roger Lee ana Robert Lee Wise; aranddaughter of Mrs. Mary Gallagher, and Mr. and Mrs. brmine wise. Kemams resting at the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave.

Funeral at 2 p.m., in the Owen Chapel. Burial in Cave Hill Ceme tery. WISE, Ronald Wayne Passed away Friday, Jan. 16, '970, in his 12th year. Family resi dence 8108 Redstone Hill.

Beloved snn of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wise; lovino grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Wise and Mr.

and Mrs. Okla Cain; devoted nephew of Mrs. Ethel Warmcastle. Ronald is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Monday at 1 P.M.

Inter ment Evergreen cemetery. WREGE, Ferd P. Suddenly Frl. Jan 16, 1970 at 12 noon at Ft. Lauoerdaie, t-iorioa.

Residence 1203 Park Hills Ct age 77 vears. Beloved husband of Gladys Kelly Wrege. Father of Mr. Robert B. Wrege.

Brother of Mr. John L. Wrege, New Albany. Ind. Also survived bv 3 grandchildren, Funeral from Pear sons 149 Breckinridge Ln.

Anon, afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Cremation to follow. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to donor's favorite charity. Visiting after 7 p.m. Sun.

In Memorictm FRYREAR. in lovina memory of Marvin Fryrear who passed away Jan. 19, 1969. You left us 1 year ago today It's been so long and still seems as though It's a dream. Our home is lonesome and blue Only God knows why he chose vou.

Sadly missed by wife and children Cemetery lots. Monuments 6 IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII evergreen Mausoleum, rea. sonabie. 7B-3072, EVERGREEN Cemetery, 2 graves, lor number 400, section 2i.38-o09. LOUISVILLE CREMATORY and COLUMBARIUM A Haven of Beautiful Memories 641 Baxter Ave.

Call 584-7566 resthaven, in the Garden of Time; 4 grave lots. Call after 5 p.m., Z6-I1TO 15 lots, Evergreen Cemetery. value of $600 for sale or trade for what have you. Call 587-7461. iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii funeral Directors 7 ARCH L.

HEADY AND SON 1201 E. Oak St. 635-5231 4109 Taylorsville Rd. 451-3927 3601 Taylor Blvd. 368-5811 8519 Preston Hgwy 969-1367 PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES L.

D. Pearson son, inc. 1310 S. Thrid St. 634-3628 149 Breckinridge Ln.

896-0349 OWEN FUNERAL HOME 2611 Virginia Avenue 776-5775 OWEN SUBURBAN CHAPEL 5317 Dixie Hgwy. 447-2600 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd. 451-5530 J. DOUGHERTY SON 1118 S. 3rd St.

583-1142 Broadway at 34th 776-6642 HERBERT C. CRALLE Funeral Home 2428 Frankfort Ave. 893-5223 HIGHLANDS FUNERAL HOME 333 Tav orsv ko. Off Dutchman's Ln. 451-4420 SCHOPPENHORST BROS, Funeral nome 19th and Market.

585-4394 EMBRY-BOSSE FUNERAL HOME 9723 Preston Hawv, 635-6371 RATTERMAN BROTHERS 3711 Lexington Rd. 893-3644 ALBERT NEURATH 8. SON r-unerai nomr 725 E. Market 584-1191 BOSSfe Funeral Home Barret and Ellison 451-8440 uriccc CIIMPPAI HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd. SUSS Mt.

Washington 538-4228 MIIMMPI I PV Funeral Home 4327 Taylor Blvd 368-3396 niTTCDHAM CflW 114 W. Market 'frii 1800 Bardstown Rd. 459-3800 TUP MrHANIFL Funeral Home, Inc. i4i.m if.KM 4339 Park Blvd. r.

UABnv FliWFRAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Hgwy. 10907 Dixie Hgwy. 9376400 O. D. WHITE SONS, INC.

Funeral Home 2727 S. 3rd. 637-4474 "GODFREY F. RUSSMAN SON Funeral Home 1041 Goss 635-7426 LEE E. CRALLE INC ioju iiiiiu 34.347 hiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i ft Loago ana viuw iiwhw llililiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiililliiiiiiiHiiiliiiil BRIGHT Star Chapter Number 16 O.fc.S.

will meei Jan. in Parkland Temple, 969 S. 2nd St. for regular business. Grace Price, W.M..

Elizabeth Hines. Sec'y. HIGHLAND PARK LODGE Number 865 F. and AM will meet in called communication this Jan. 19th at 6:30 P.M.

for the purpose of conferring the FC Degree; visitors welcome, Walter Allen Cash, Master, Walter E. Carter, Sec'y. "PURITY Chapter Number 16 OES will meet at Boaz Lodge Hall, 4717 Preston Hgwy. at 8 p.m. on Jan.

19, 1970 for regular business and initiation. All members urged to attend. Grace Relchelderfer, Gayle Monin, Secy. iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii travel vppBnwniiio FREE TRAVEL A CAR FLOR IDA, LALiruKnllM, YORK, RHODE. ISLAND 5 587-W56 iiiiiifmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiimiiniinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMi AM TO 10 AO Pnntiar fiTO.

2 door. mint green, black vinyl top, license L42702 Jan. 8. Reward for IIIIUI IOI tun. u- w.

"CRT. black arid white female, wearing tan collar, lost area of Lexington and Braeview Rd. large reward. Call 896-8192. CAT; female, black silky fur; white, front and feet, named Boot-sie, St.

James Ct. area. Reward. 636-3674. DOG, Britainy Spaniel, Anchorage Area, 9 months old, male, white with brown spots.

REWARD. 245- 4229; 245 0236, DOG, German Shepherd, male, black and tan, sliver choke chain. South Western Pkwy. and Elliott. information.

366-3378 Reward. 776-7613. DOG, Toy Poodle; silver, red collar, name lost around Shively; in rear of 4030 Dixie Hgwy. Reward. 448-486.

"DOG, English Setter, white with blark, Anchorage area, reward. Phone 245-4275 after 5 p.m. Want Ads Work Wonders GUTTERs, oa'rit. ed; free estimates. Call 458-8722 INCOME TAX, 8 a.m.

to 8 p.m. small business and rentals, $4 up. 15 ve-rs experi ence. 637-4013. 768 Eastern Pkwy.

INCOME tax and uniall hn filed. J. W. Hagan. 809 Dixie PAINTING, Big 10 off on Inte-rior until Feb.

1st. Geo. Glass, 634- PLASTERING new and repair' wom, over iu vears experience; free estimates. 893-5358 anytime. PLASTERING.

The best In new' and patch work, stucco, drywalli free estimates. 368-1045. PLASTERING textured' ceilings? roof end chimneys repaired; 26 years experience. 361-2140. klumbing, repairs.

banV -mil vain aim kitchen remodeling; gas lines, w-rer heaters, drains cleaned. inarnes Plumbing Co 937-2165 ruuwBinn. and heating, new, re pair, remodel, wafer heaters, gas lines and complete kitchens. No extra charge for night calls be-fore 9 m. A.

R. Stoess. 587-0400. PLUMBING work, new, repaid remodeling, prompt service, rea-v sonabie rates, licensed estjmaJesj68-3930. PLUMBING, heating, repair water heater installation, remode Ing, 24 hour service.

366-1970 Ur liiiaui 1- 1 "VI -wi-jo PI 1 1 I nr warer WW Baths. pumping service, drains unstopped. 45 1 -4528 PI IIMDIUA T. l.t 1 wurR, new and re PLUMBING, repair and remodeiT water heaters Installed, 23 years experience. 964-7194 Heating, Service and" L.

'-eramic "le rPLUMBTNi, repairs and 4r-TT JPSjgurservice. 778-4958. PindTKS B21! complete Interior" and exterior -epair FREE ESTIMATES DOMESTIC CONST. CO. 584-8574 REMODELING, firnTiT F55ms7 basements, kitchens, baths Mr.

Lawsnn 414.14 service; rent all your" Southern Rentals East, 2400 Frankfon. 895-3487 wrk7 ROOFS Sealed, 10 year written" SfnVW'. Ieaks, rewired, wit" chuck holes repaired any weather; free estimates. 425-1296. "colner' ROOFING, roof repairing, no leak written quararE tee; 30 years bus ness.

WJOUCKER 3,53.5404 ROOFING ReSah-s, a SpeclaW fnVDe8rf- exPerience. Tucker ind r.e.Pir work; "mi Tree Saunders and .1.011 -ons, vft4-71ft'i Returns orenariaf il Lij." BV7474 or 895-0871" TELEVTSTCjTSEWicnE In Home Specialists" Member of N.E.A. Ph ATOMIC T.V. fervic.sere.,ca, lependSbft thp JM.le:.: We. employ only i ii 1 no he pers 11 serv ce volt JJ.7.

ZUTH ELECTRIC TitEVIjjSrT service In non-color in. city. n0Ur, if -ULJsinceJW8i454 removed" In-. 45AMSTEESRyjCE36M15r ill45W404 UPHOLSTERING, all types WorT mmUli-M anytime. WOrK uPHOLSTERINGchairX i29- jpr labor.

Call ysayallable-troublMhlStiFr' for ail Maintenance Problems movaleaky ,0 snw MAINTENANCE SERVICES -Can It 11 niO rencing orut nimiiiiiiniimm, 2936 St. Xavler St 778-7311 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiriuiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiHHfiiiiio waroget 20-G room add ons. r. Call for best price. i.Miirnui iron 4tUW 5t 0 beautify Kent Vr iiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiirKFiMfiMfiifrfriiiiiiiiiiifirfii wi nan eniai iron a ana material 20-R "rob WW "in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiii ii modeling.

637-6885 iiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Horn InuBmusimAiti I made tyjTX at. b8nK rates BANK OF LOUISVILLE Corner 5th and Broadway 589-3351 Willi" HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII muting ana naming 21 "Niiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii LIGHT Hauhna, verv rMsnnhi uiiur ma 770iOiJ line, moving and hauling, 1 day ter-vlce anywhere in Kentucky. We 36M767nV hin9 of value- W-SaV HAULING itovei refrigerators, 584-Ml Nights LJM MflUIMn nW I r- nawiiny, LOCal Bnd Long Dstance; 7 dv aSv. jn in ana ANYTIME. 778-1281 LIGHT Hauling, odd lobs, clean-" uSria.seJ"Fn,s.',n9.a.ra8es and MOVING and hauling.

24 hour service, very Call 774-5096. MOVING and In no tHietnja reasonable rates, hxnlinn. local of call Les Anytime, Freeman 964-0372. I iriuT UAIII IMA MOVING unri hauling, any time;" reasonable, rel iable. 366-9692.

Hauling, small repairs. van ooj-wq. nuLiNu, rrasn removed; 2'j iuii qump irucn. Ilt-Wib. MOVING; hauling rubbish; name we do it; need work 448-2699 LIGHT hauling, wreck small Dungings, V64-7338.

HAULING, rubbish, small build-" ngs, no job too small. 776-5053. TIGHT hauling, yard cleaning, and Dasemems. cneap. 776-171.

Painting, Papering 23 CLEANING paper, washing walls, woodwork! Interior exterior painting and general house cleaning; experience. Edward Nllest 368-8027 DAIUT luTf El I lA.DiklA ca, papering, carpenter work, dry wall and plastering. General Maintenance. L. E.

Corley, 772- PAINTING, Interior and exterior; special winter rates now In effect; free estimates; insured. Wm. ri. 774-581 7. PAINTING, 20 off) labor and material.

Fred Higdon's Paint Store and Decorating Service, 3819 unie nswy. 44tt-yu; 44-V3ZI. PAINTING, interior, exterior; free estimates; Insured. 368-3996. 935- 625.

n. Barbour. PAINTING, paoerlna and steam- ng Red Spot paint; immediate service. 537-iuzs, 778-6504. PAINTING, interior and exterior.

West End Contractor. Remodeling. plumping repairs. 778-6565, PAINTING, decorating; quality work; sober. 964-3756.

PAINTING Interior exterior. Prompt and neat work, 458-8722. PAPER hanging, labor $5 room, samples; plastering, painting, all work guaranteed; quick service; free estimates. W. L.

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969-1796. By SY RAMSEY FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) In a rare gesture of cooperation, the state's Young Democratic and Young Republican leaders yesterday urged the 1970 legislature to enact a presidential primary law in Kentucky. A joint statement was released by Don Mills of Lexington, president of the Young Democrats, and Lou DeFalaise of Covington, president of the. Kentucky Federation of Young Republicans.

"Believing as we do that more Ken-tuckians should be given the opportunity to have a direct voice in determining which presidential candidate shall have the support of our respective parties at our national nominating conventions, we urge (this law)," the two said. Kentucky operates under the convention system. From the precinct to eventually the state level, conventions are held to determine which presidential candidate or candidates will share the state's vote at national conventions. Mills and DeFalaise said that since Ifi so easy tc oiace an ad In Classified Just dial 582-4801 Mondav-Prldev I a.m.-5 p.m. Ads will be charged to permanent residents of the (listed In city directory or telephone bonk).

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GUIDE TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Class. 1-13 Deaths, Lost, Found, Personals, Lodges. Where To Go. SERVICES Class. 14-24 general.

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83-93 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, MOBILE HOMES Class. 99-103 AUCTION SALES Class. 109 erf Deaths and Funerals 1 ADAMS, William Robert age 46 years. Sat. Jan.

17, 1970, 12:35 p.m. Residence 3009 Somber Way. Survived by his wife Rowena Frances (Petie) Elchler Adams; daughters, Cheryl L. Demise, Michelle Marie and Dana Danielle Adams; mother, Mrs. Dora E.

Adams; 4 brothers, George S. Adams, Henry vi lie, Dorcli Edward and Brownlee Adams; 2 sisters, Mrs. Edward R. (Lucy) Cornwell, Mobile, Ala. and Mrs.

William F. (Sue) Schumacher, Canton, Ohio. Funeral from the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. (enter parking area from Dutchman's Ln.) 9:30 a.m., Tues, and at 10 o'clock at St. Pius Catholic Church, 3521 Goldsmith Ln.

Interment Rest-haven Cemetery. Fynresslons of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society. BLOEMER, Margaret K. Jan. 15, 1970, In her 80th year.

Residence 1425 W. Maple. Aunt of Mrs. Stanley M. (Alice) Rieser, Ft.

Lauderdale, and Paul G. Miller, Minneapolis, Minn. Services Jan. 19, at 11 a.m., Schoppenhorst Brothers Funeral Home, 1S32 W. Market St.

Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. Visiting after 12 noon Sun. BRYAN, Sister M. dementia, O.S.U. Age 68 years.

Sat. Jan. 17, 1970 at 3:40 a.m. Survived by 5 brothers. Rev.

Dunstan Bryan OSM pastor of Our Lady of Constellation Church, Valley Station, Ky. Joseph Benedict J. Barnet, and Thomas C. Bryan; 3 sisters, Sister M. Adeline OSU, Sister M.

Ursulita OSU, and Sister M. Romaine OSU. Funeral Mon. morning 10:30 at Ursullne Mother House Chapel, 3115 Lexington Rd. Interment St.

Michael Cemetery. CASKEY, Mr. William Howard, Sr. January 18, 1970, In Ms 70th year. Residence, 5106 S.

1st St. Beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Tucker Caskey; devoted father of Mrs. E. W.

Perry, Jr. end Mr. William Howard Caskey, son of Mrs. Martha Caskey, Columbia, Tenn.) brother of J. T.

Caskey, Columbia, Tenn. and Mrs. John Tyler, Winter Gardens, also survived by 7 grandchildren and I great grandchild. Mr. Caskey Is resting at the Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd.

Private burial service Tuesday, January 20th. Visitation at the funeral home, Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Cremation. CORNELL, Paul Darren 3 month old son of Lois and Tommy Cornell. Departed this life at 12:15 P.m.

Jan. '17, 1970 at his residence, Mt. Washinoton, Ky. He was the brother of Lisa, Lesly and Perry Cornell; and the prandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Hall, Cox's Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cornell Sr. The funeral service Is to be at 2 p.m. Jan.

19, at King's Baptist Church by Rev. Waler Bryant, pastor. Interment will be In King's Church Cemetery. Friends please call at the McAfee-McFarland Funeral Home, Mt. Washington, CURLEY, Mrs.

Flora Lawson Zirkel 83 years of age, Jan. 15, 1970, at 8:20 a.m. at Ann's Rest Home. Former residence, 2131 Dixie Hgwy. Sister of Mr.

Henry J. Zirkel; 1 niece and 1 nephew also survive. Mrs. Curley is at Ratterman's, 2114 W. Market St.

Funeral services 9 a.m. at St. Matthias Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m.

Thurs. DANIEL, Mr. William L. (Bill) Passed away Thurs. Jan.

15, 1970, in his 46th year, at Inglewood, Cal. Hospital. Beloved husband of Mrs. Hazel Ratliff Daniel; loving father of Mr. Wayne Lee Daniel; brother of Mrs.

Joseph Harlan. Mr. Daniel is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 301 Taylor Blvd. Services Tuesday at 11 a.m.

at the funeral home. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park. Deaths and Funerals GENENWEIN, Mrs. Flora Louise (nee Kraft) Passed away Fri. Jan.

16, 1970 at 8:15 p.m. In her 89 year, at Mc-Allen, Texas. Beloved mother of Mrs. Viola Pierce, McAllen, Texas Mr. Edward W.

Genenwein, San Juan, Texas, Mr. William H. (Boots) Genenwein, Jr. Also survived by 8 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home 2611 Virginia Ave.

Funeral services Mon. at 2 p.m. from Owen Chapel. Burial at Cave Hill Cemetery. Visitors will be received after 6 p.m.

Sun. GORDON, Mrs. Miriam M. Formerly of Louisville, died Jan. 14, 1970, in Los Angeles, Calif.

Survived by 2 sons, Dr. Samuel S. Gordon, Dr. Abraham M. Gordon) 2 daughters, Mrs.

Sam Cohen, Los Angeles, Mrs. Melvin Sheln; 8 grandchildren; brother, Mr. Joseph Modes, Columbus, Ohio. Funeral Sun. 11 a.m.

from Herman Meyer Son, 1338 Ellison with Interment in Keneseth Israel Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to their favorite charity. Family will sit Shivah, 609 Riverwood Place. HAMPTON, Mr. Luther Jan.

15, 1970, In his 73rd year. Residence, 4480 Airvlew Dr. Beloved husband of Mrs. Carrie Lee (Irving) Hampton. Devoted father of Mrs.

Louis M. (Vivian) Ochs; brother of Mr. Wallace D. Hampton, Frankfort, Ky. Also survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren.

Mr. Hampton Is rest-ing at the Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. Services from the funeral home Jan. 18 at 11 a.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Gardens.

HOFFMAN, Miss Marian Passed away Sunday January 18, 1970, at 6:15 a.m.. In her 66th year, at Friendship Manor Nursing Heme, Pewee Valley, Ky. Residence, 8319 Preston Hwy. Beloved sister of Mr. Richard Hoffman, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs.

Margaret Rose and Messrs. Karl and Kenneth Hoffman; also survived by 2 nieces and 1 nephew. Miss Hoffman is resting at the Okolone Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 8519 Preston where services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.

Friends may kindly call after 2 p.m. Monday. KANE, Miss Ruth Marie At her residence 2401 Seneca Valley Rd. Jan. 18, 1970 at 7 a.m.

Sister of Miss Ethel R. Kane, and Alfred J. Kane. Funeral Mass Jan. 21 at 9 a.m.

at St. Raephel the Archangel Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Parish Rosary resitatlon Mon. at 7:30 p.m.

at Barrett Funeral Home, 1230 Bardstown Rd. Visitors received Mon. and Tues. from 1 p.m. to 9 LAMONTE, Nicholas Joseph age 72 years, Sat.

Jan. 17, 1970, at 4:10 a.m. Residence 339 E. Market St. Survived by sister, Mrs.

Jencie Walker, Knoxvllle, nephew, Jesse H. Lamonte, and other nieces and nephews. Services at Neurath Funeral Home, 72J E. Market St. Mon.

at 10:30 a.m. Interment Eastern Cemetery. LENTZ, George Sr. At his residence 1138 Bardstown Jan. 17, 1970 at 10 p.m.

Husband of Mrs. Mary Louise Webb Lentz; father of Mrs. Levi (Betty) Offutt, and Fred Lentz, survived also by sisters, Mrs. Lula Rothenburger, Mrs. Elsie Kaiser; brothers, Henry Lentz, John Lentr, Morrlstown, and Herman Lentz; and a granddaughter, Miss Susan Dixon.

Funeral services Jan. 20, at 1 p.m. at the Barrett Funeral Home, 1230 Bardstown Rd. Interment in Resthaven Memorial Park. Visitors received Mon.

from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. LOVELL, Ethel Weeter Saturday, January 17, 1970, at 8:30 a.m., at Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Residence, 2424 Dundee Road. Beloved wife of the late Dr.

Harvey B. Lovell; mother of Mrs. John G. Irwin, Warren, Pa. and Mr.

John H. Lovell; also survived by 3 grandchildren, 2 sisters and 1 brother. Funeral from Pear-sons, 1310 So. Third Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Entombment in Evergreen Mausoleum.

The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of gifts to the Harvey B. and Ethel W. Lovell Memorial Fund, of the University of Louisville. McCORMACK, Miss Catherine Saturday January 17, 1970, at 1:30 a.m at St. Anthony Hospital.

Residence, Sacred Heart Home, 2118 Payne St. Survived by 2 nieces and 1 nephew, all of Ireland. Funeral services Tuesday morning, January 20th from Dougherty and Son Funeral Home, 1118 So Third (between Oak and St. Catherine), at 8:30 and In St. Louis Bertrand Church at 9 o'clock Rosary, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Friends may call after noon Sunday. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MILLER, Mr. Johnston Age 66, Jan. 18, 1970 at 1:20 p.m.

Residence Taylorsville, Ky. Beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Garnett (Parrlsh) Miller; father of Mr. Robert J. Miller, Taylorsville, Mrs.

James G. (Betty) Nichols, Owensboro, and Mrs. William M. (Marilyn) Rowlett, of Hopkinsvllle, Ky. Also 8 grandchildren.

Services Tues. 2:30 p.m. In Foreman Funeral Home, Taylorsville, Ky. Interment Valley Cemetery. MUSSLER, Miss Mary Louise Age 69 years, Jan.

17, 1970 at 8:45 p.m. Residence 1803 Eastern Pkwy. Sister of Mrs. Al T. Barth, Edmund M.

Mussler; and Theodore L. Mussler. Funeral Mon. morning 9:30, Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison Ave. and at St.

James Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Rosary by Altar Society and Parish, Sun. at 3 p.m. and by Third Order of St.

Francis of St. Boniface Church Sun. at 7:30 p.m. Visiting after 10 a.m. Sunday.

OBERLIES, Margaret Jo-Ann In her 36th year, Jan. 16, 1970. Residence, 5423 Winding Rd. Beloved mother of Glna Oberlles; devoted daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Crutcher, Sister of Mrs. A. T.

(Betty) Holmes, Mrs. D. R. (Carolyn) Babbage and C. H.

Crutcher Jr. Also survived oy 12 nieces and nephews. Mrs. Oberlles is resting at the Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. Services from the funeral home Mon.

at 9:30 a.m. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. The family wishes expressions of sympathy to take the form of contributions to the diabetes Lay Society. Friends may visit after 7 p.m. Sat.

OTT, Mr. Louis Edward Jan. 18, 1970 in his 46th year. Residence 624 N. 34th St.

Husband of Margaret Whalen Ott; father of Mrs. Carol Ann Mayes, and Miss Mary Agnes Ott; son of Joseph E. Ott, and Mrs. Helen Watkins; brother of Mr. Robert J.

Ott; and 1 grandson. Funeral services their youthful organizations both had endorsed the presidential primary, they believe it should be treated by them on a bipartisan level. DeFalaise said he does not know how Republican Gov. Louie B. Nunn feels about the proposal.

Mills said that "some among the Democratic leadership" favor it. A presidential primary bill passed the Kentucky House during the 1968 session, but was bottled up in a Senate committee. Mills and DeFalaise said that even in 1968, when activity increased especially in the Democratic party, no more than 25,000 Kentuckians participated in the mass county and legislative conventions to determine the presidential choice. "The primary would by conservative estimates bring out at least 500,000 participants and the figure could conceivably even reach 1,000,000," they said. In addition, the statement said, a presidential primary would not cost taxpayers a single extra cent.

"A May primary already is held for the purpose of nominating our congressional candidates, and in three of the last four presidential years Kentucky had a senatorial Mills and DeFalaise said. They said, "We have already contacted a number of legislators from both parties who are willing to support our measure we expect that a bill will be introduced shortly." The two young party leaders said the General Assembly "will find the vast majority of the state's 100,000 college students in favor of the proposal." PEEBLES, Paul V. Age 76 Jan. 18, 1970 at St. Anthony Hospital, at 9:20 a.m.

Residence 3112 S. 3rd St. Husband of Anna May Smith Peebles; father of Mrs. Calvert Hln-ton, and John E. Peebles; brother of Mrs.

Ruth Webb, of Pixley, Carl Peebles, of Pixley, and Earl Peebles, of Horse Cave, Ky. Mr. Peebles Is at Rat-termans, 2815 S. 4th St. where Services will be conducted Tues.

afternoon at 2:00. PFALZER, Albert J. (Pop) Age 80 years, Jan. 16, 1970 at 6:30 P.m. Residence, 1715 Grenade Ave.

Father of Robert Albert and James E. Pfalzer; Mrs. Woodrow (Edna Mahaf-fey, Mrs. Raymond (Virginia) Albert and Miss Mary Martha Pfalzer; brother of Carl and Edwin Pfalzer and Miss Nora Pfalzer; 25 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral Mon.

morning 9 o'clock from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison Ave. and at Holy Family Church at 9:30. Interment St. Michae1 Cemetery. Prayer service rr.

PHILLIPS, John H. Age 74 years Thurs. Jan 15, 1970 at 6 a.m. at his residence 548 E. Market.

Survived by his sister Mrs. H. M. Barnett, New Albany, Ind. Funeral services 11:30 a.m.

Mon. from Bohlsen-Mlller-Vonde-haar 825 Barrett. Interment U.S. National Cemetery, Lebanon, Ky. RANARD, Mrs.

Mary Ann (Ricketts) Jan. 18, 1970 In her 81st year. Residence 3529 Northwestern Pkwy. Mother of Mrs. Nancy Emmons; sister of Mr.

Allen Ricketts, Cloverport, and Mr. Laban Ricketts, Mrs. Nellis Moad, Mrs. Lula Coweil, and Mrs. Ruth Snickers; and 2 grandchildren.

Services Jan. 20, 1970 at Dunn Memorial Funeral Home, 528 N. 26th 8:45 a.m., and 9 a.m. at Church of Our Lady, 35' 1 Rudd. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park.

ROGGENKAMP, Albert V. Age 69, Milltown, passed away Sat. Jan. 17, after a long illness. He was born and reared In Louisville.

He was the retired service manager of the E. K. Rog-genkamp, Milltown. He was a member of the Milltown United Methodist Church. Survivors in-elude a daughter Dr.

Phyllis Roggenkamp Irwin, she is a T.E.A.M. missionary doctor. In Pakistan; and 2 sons, Dr. Milton Roggenkamp. West Lafayette, Ind.

and Dennis Roggenkamp, Mill-town; 5 brothers, Fred Roggen. kamp, Bern Roggenkamp, Herman Roggenkamp and Walter Roggenkamp, all of Louisville, and E. K. Roggenkamp, Milltown; 2 sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Schaff-ner, Louisville and Mrs.

Louise Metzger, Milltown; 12 grandchil-dren and 3 great grandchildren. The funeral Is 3 p.m., at the Milltown United Methodist Church. Burial in Milltown Cemetery. The body will be at the Newklrk Funeral Home, Milltown, after 11 a.m., Sun. ROSENFIELD, Charles S.

Saturday, January 17, 1970, In his iud Pennsylvania Avenue. Husband of nmei o. Kosemieio; Drother of Mrs. Rose Mauch, Belleville, uncle of Stuart W. Mauch, M.D., P.A 0V II III l.mM I 1..

oin, Rosenfield, Louisville, Kv. Remains cr nignianos runerai nome, 33JI Taylorsville Road (enter parking area from Dutchmans Lane). Services Tuesday, January 20th, at 11 a.m., St. Paul United Methodist Church, 2000 Douglas Blvd. Interment Resthaven Cemetery.

RUF, Mrs. Mayme S. (nee Steinberger) Passed away In her 75th year Jan. 16. 1970 at St lnnh in.

firmarv. Family residence, 1115 PnrrAcr ujif Fred A. Ru'f. Services for Mrs. Ruf win oe conaucrea mon.

morning at 11 o'clock In the Russman and Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss by the Rev. Arwood Sterrett, pastor of the Zion United Church of Christ. Interment In Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call after p.m. 3dT.

SINGLETARY, Mr. Philip Passed awav Sat. Jan. 17. at 12:15 a.m..

in his 38th vesr. Rnciripnr 4411 Prestwood Dr. Beloved hus- oana or Mrs. porotny singietary; devoted father of Miss Mary singietary ana Mr. Greg singietary both of Kooski.

Idaho; lovina son of Mrs. Beulah Singietary, Tampa, brother of Hughle Charles J. and Leland Sinuletarv. all nf Tampa, Fla. and Carl R.

Singietary, Louisville, Mr. Singietary Is resting at the Okolona Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 8519 Preston Hgwy. where services will be conducted Wed. at 10 a.m.

Interment Lebanon National Ceme tery, t-nends may Kindly call after 4 p.m. sun. SNYDER, Mrs. Mayme Louise (nee Morton) Passed away Saturday, January 17, 1970, In her 80th year. Former residence, 3601 Powell Avenue.

Beloved mother of Mrs. Martha Stackhouse; loving sister of Mrs. Daisy King. Mrs, Snyder Is resting at th Southern Hnm nf Arrh L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be con aucrea Tuesday at 1 p.m., by pastor Kenton Webb, Carlisle Avenue DapTisi Lnurcn.

interment Evergreen cemetery. SPECKMAN, Mr. John Franklin passed away in his 86th year, Sat. Jan. 17, 1970.

at 10:30 a.m.. Resi dence 3706 Hycliffe. Husband of the lare wary ben Stafford speckman; father of Robert J. Shober. brother of Mrs.

Louise Henderson; grand- rainer 01 jonn a. snooer, ill, Mrs. Margaret. Louise Speckman Duane; aiso survived Dy i grear-granocnil- dren. Mr.

Speckman is resting at the Hikes Point Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 4109 Taylorsville ko. wnere services will be conducted Jan. 20, at 11 a.m. by Rev.

Louis Zelle, of James Lee Memorial presoytenan cnurcn. Interment Resthaven Memorial Perk. Friends may call after 4 p.m., Sun. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of con- rriouTions to James Lee Memorial f-uno or Kings Daughter Home. TAYLOR, Mr.

Walter G. Passed away In his 71st year, Sun. Jan. 18, 1970, at 5:30 a.m. Family residence 404 Lawton Ct.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Minnie (Woods) Taylor; loving father of Messrs. William E. Taylor, St. Paul, Minn, and Thomas Taylor; brother of Mrs.

Ida giods, urakesooro, Ky, and Mrs. Margaret Buchanan Gallon, Ohio; also survived by 6 grandchildren and a great grandchild. Mr. Taylor Is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son. 1201 E. Oak St. at Schiller where friends may call fron 12 noon Mon. until 12 noon after which time he will be taken to the parker-washbnrn-Pennell Funeral Home.

Drakes. boro, where friends may call after p.m., tues. services weo. at 11 a.m.. with interment in Haze Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, uranesooro, Ky.

THOMPSON, Lula Kate Age 69, passed away at 10:17 p.m. Friday at Norton Infirmary. Louis. villa, Ky. Residence, Old Masons fiit 11111 I I Soldier Asks Court For Discharge Order SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A federal court has been asked to order the Army to hand over back pay and then discharge a soldier who spent 16 months at home awaiting orders.

A petition for a writ of habeas corpus was filed Friday by Pfc. Scott McFarlane, 21, of Woodland, near Sacramento. The Army has notified McFarlane that he will undergo a court-martial for being absent without leave from June 1, 1968, to Sept. 4, 1969, when he drove to the San Francisco presidio to find out what went wrong. His two-year enlistment was up last September.

The Army claims McFarlane has 16 months of service to make up for the time he was at home. McFarlane's problems began in the spring of 1968 when he underwent an emergency appendectomy while on furlough. It was at that time that his orders went awry. U.S. District Court Judge Lloyd Burke set Feb.

13 to hear arguments on McFarlane's petition. National Recreation Group Asks for New Cabinet Post NEW YORK (AP) The National Recreation and Park Association said yesterday it is urging President Nixon to create a leisure services administration in a new cabinet-level department concerned with resources and environment. The association, which claims 30,000 members, said in a letter to the President that federal park, and recreation programs are now diffused among many conflicting agencies. "Only a restructuring of the federal apparatus to embrace the total park and recreation-related aspects of human and natural resource management will suffice." the letter said. Louisville Crematory Columbarium CREMATION way of nature" For All Faiths PRE-NEED ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE COLUMBARIUM "a shrine of beautiful memories" PROVIDES SHELTER AND PROTECTION WHERE BEAUTY AND PEACE ARE EVERLASTING VISITORS WELCOME FULL INFORMATION UPON REQUEST Call or Witt CHARLES H.

EURY Director 641 Phone: BAXTER 584-7566 Only Ship's Cook Survives CAGLIARI, Sardinia (AP) A man who said he was the only survivor of the 19-man crew reported yesterday the Italian freighter Fusina sank Friday night off southwest Sardinia. The man, who identified himself as the ship's cook, said the vessel went down in heavy seas. He reached shore on the small island of St. Peter off the southwest tip of Sardinia..

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