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PAGE 13-B THE PADUCAH SUN, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, IMP UGM NOTICE Mr. Guetterman, 59, Cairo, Miss Edwards rite nfonned J. B. Gray Jr. dies; funeral planned here James Bradley Gray 60, Montgomery, died Wednesday at St.

Margaret's Hospital in Montgomery. He was a native of Paducah and an employee of Blount Brothers Construction Co. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Amanda T. Gray; two daughters, Miss Jane Gray and Mrs.

Susan Wilson, both of Montgomery; his mother, Mrs. Mamie F. Gray, Clear Lake, three brothers, Bill Gray, Paducah, Howard Gray and Preston Gray, both of California; two sisters, Mrs. Janie Hurley, Paducah, and Mrs. Maude Jensen, Greenville, Mich.

Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at Lindsey Funeral Home. The Rev. John Flynn will officiate. Burial will be in Mt.

Kenton Cemetery. Personnel of Blount Brothers Company will serve as pallbearers. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the American Heart Fund. Friends -may call at the funeral home after noon on Friday. ON and after this date Feb.

7, 1980, 1 will not be responsible for any debts made by anyone other thon myself. James Thomas Johnson 1234 HorrisonSt. Poducoh, Ky. 42001 NOTICE is hereby given that GMAC will sell a 1974 Olds Seriol No. 3X39T4M2I4527 at Public Sale on Feb.

19, 1980 at 4 p.m. at Sumner Olds, Paducah, KY. for cosh to the highest bidder. GMAC reserves the right to bid. LEGAL NOTICE Persons desiring to be listed on ballots as a candidateifor trustee of the Reidland-Forley Fire Protection District must notify Preston Kennedy, trustee chairman, by Feb.

18 at 150 Summit Trail, Paducah, or by telephone (898-3132 or 443 1771). The election will be held March 27, 1980. Ray Thomasson Asst. Secretary R-F Fire District 605 Oaks Paducah ON Saturday, February 9 at 10:00 a.m. at the office of Wynn Sales Service, 1119 Broadway, Wynn Sales Service will offer for public sale a 1977 Pontiac Safari Wagon, Seriol 2N35K7X 100886.

Terms of sole are cash. Wynn Sales Service reserves the right to bid. 12 LODGES SHRINE CLUB OF PADUCAH Dinner meeting February 9, 1980 at 7 p.m., Ritz Hotel. Visiting nobles welcome. Bob Brown, Pres.

R.L. Herring, Sec'y 17 LOST FOUND FOUND Small male puppy, Riverview Acres, Ledbetter, 898-6457. 18 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES WET BASEMENT We make wet basements dry. Also new basements constructed. Guaranteed.

Morgan Construction Paducah, day or night, 442-7026. KM GEN. CONTRACTING Complete Remodeling Service ft Room Additions Dormers ir Aluminum Vinyl Siding ir Roofing Gutter work ft Painting ft Complete Interior and Exterior Remodeling For Free Estimates Call 443 01 50 after 5 p.m. JOE HARDING Air heating, refrig. service.

Quick. Reasonable. 443-7064. LITTLETON PLUMBING HEATING. 443-8761.

DRIVEWAYS Cleaned 554-1 640 WILL haul trash, etc to dump, reasonable. 443-8587. INSTALL gas furnoces, space heaters, logs, ranges, water heaters, gas lines repairs. JoeThweatt, 554-1208. NOW spring repair remodeling to your home or commercial building.

Call Bishop Building Svc. for your needs. Free est. 898-3911. PROFESSIONAL remodeling and odd-ons Ken 4 Normon Dick, 898-7084, 442-2957.

CERAMIC Tile, morble, quarry, slote installed. 527-1952. CARPENTRY WORK Free estimates, oil work guaranteed. Also odd jobs. Low rates, 554-4472 or 443-7363.

WANTED light hauling or light deliveries or trash to the dump. 442-7856, 443-3620. Carpentry, remodeling, electrical, Carl Dillworth, 554-1759. SM. mointenonce repairs drains unstopped.

Reasonable 442 7254 otter 5. 24 HOUR complete mobile home service, 442-2297. PURCELL'S UPHOLSTERY It's cheaper to recover than to buy new. Large selection of fabric, expert service. Call us.

OUYV. CLASSIFIED Advertising Dept. DIAL 443-1771 to ploce your WANT AD MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 5 P.M. DAILY RATES Apply Per Line Per Doy (2 LINES MINIMUM) IDoy 91' PefLInt 2 CwiMcutiw Ooyi 75' Pk lint 3 Consecutive Dayl 66' rV Lin.

6 Consecutive Doyi 56' Per Lin. I Month $10.62 Per Line DEADLINE -WEEKDAYS 1 2 Noon day before Insertion SUNDAY Noon Friday MONDAY 4 p.m. Friday CLOSED SATURDAYS 1 DEATH NOTICE ROSS, Howard Age 61, West Paducah Rt. 2, died Tuesday at 2:55 p.m. at Western Baptist Hospital.

Survived by two brothers, two sisters, and four nephews ond one niece. Services were held today at 1 p.m. at Lindsey Funeral Home with the Revs. Keith Smith, G.E. Clayton and Charles Dancy officiating.

Burial was in Polestine Cemetery. CEMETERY LOTS CRYPT for 2 in mausoleum of Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. 443-4297. MT. Kenton Cemetery.

Any number spaces available. 554-1566, BROOKS FRIENDSHIP MEMORIAL PARK Full service cemetery and mausoleums. 554-1 726. 5 MONUMENTS BEASLEY MONUMENT CO. 1879 101 YEARS 1980 1100S.

13th St. (off S. Beltline) Dial 443-3040 Mausoleums Monuments Select now while you live. J.W. REYNOLDS MONUMENT INC.

402 South 3rd 443-1550 1330 N. 14th 442-4091 CARDS OF THANKS HOBSON Words cannot express my sincere thanks ond appreciation to all our many friends and neighbors for their prayers, concern, food, flowers, cards and expressions of sympathy shown me during the sudden death of my beloved husband, Randall Hobson. A very special thanks to Western Baptist Hospital and Lindsey Funeral Home. I also thank the pallbearers. Topper Council for his singing and Rev.

Harold Council for his words of comfort. May God Bless each and every one is my prayer. Alfreda Hobson 8 PUBLIC AUCTION WAYNE W. DeWEESE Auction Service Cunningham, Ky. 642-2411 C.

W. SHELTON Real Estate Auction Co. 730 Paris Rd. Mayfield, Ky. 247-1385 AUCTiON FEB.

9 1 P.M. At the Auction Mart in Kut-tawa. 2 lovely old bedroom suites. Beautiful dining room suite with china cabinet; chest of drawers; living room suite; end coffee tobies; library table; highback rockers; dishes; pots; pans; 40 pair of gloves; 5 lorge rugs; trunk; rockers; cash register; scales; wood table; many boxes of new items; cabinets; rake wheels; full Vi size school chairs; adding machines; 2 magnetic ink encoders; 2 sensimatic business posting machines much more. THOMAS WHITE SONS AUCTION REALTY Col.

Paul Wilkerson Son Real Estate Auction Lowes, 674-5659 Lie. In Ky. Tenn. Col. Paul Wilkerson, Broker Auctioneer, 674-5523, Franklin J.

Wilkerson, Broker Auctioneer, 674-5580, Dale Harris, Broker, 674-5854. FOR COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE CALL Dunning Auction Co. 988-3670 or 988-3050 PHYLLIS HAM Auctioneer 434 N. 1 2th 443-2096 443 2353 AUCTION CO. Larry L.

Lax, Auctioneer Phone 443-1 888 AUCTION 315 KY. AVENUE Antique auction: iron kettle, crock jugs, old copper iron used furniture. If you have anything to sell, coll 442-0082. day or night. Will pick up or deliver.

Sale is on Thursday at 7 p.m. Friday night's sale, all new merchandise, at 7 p.m. Grody Neblett, Auctioneer REYNOLDS AUCTION BARN 1015 BROADWAY Auction every Sot. night, 6:30 p.m., receive merchandise 6 days a week. For pickup service, phone 442 7856.

443-3620. James 4 Mory Ransom, Owners. Grody Neblett, Auctioneer. THOMAS WHITE, Auction ond Reol Estate Kuttowo, Ky. Phone 388-7251 or 388 7088 teadthe runic AUCTION ABSOLUTE AUCTION FEBURARY 9 10:00 Oak Station Grocery, Rt.

3, Oaks Paducah, Ky. There will be an Absolute Auction held ot the Oak Station Grocery on Oaks Rd. at the Ook Station Track. This grocery is owned operated by Emma R. Ravencraft.

All inventory fixtures will be sold TERMS: Cash, day qHale. All sales final. Not responsible for accidents. This could be the grocery buy of the 80's. Don't miss this sale! Sale conducted by JAKE BROWN ASSOCIATES P.O.

Box 1678 Paducah, Kentucky Auctioneers: J. M. Brown, C. K. Hatchett.

444-6865 or 442-9762 Alexander Real Estate And Auction Service Martin, Tenn 901-587-4244 James R. Cash, Auctioneer Boyd-Majors Real Estate 502-6238466 247-7979 9 LEGAL NOTICE ON and after this date, February 6, 1980, I will not be responsible for any debts made by anyone other than myself. James D. Crouch 1938 Center St. Paducah, KY 42001 PUBLIC NOTICE FIRST READING NOTICE: The McCracken County Fiscal Court, at its regular meeting commencing at 9:00 a.m.

Thursday, February 14, 1980, at the Court House, Paducah, Kentucky, will consider for a first reading the following Ordinance: AN ORDINANCE Relating to the Annual Budget and Amm-dnement Thereof. Whereas the County' of McCracken has received unanticipated revenues from the County Aid Roads Program's Special Projects, from Governor Carroll's Contigency Fund and from the Kentucky Department of Parks, IT IS ORDAINED BY THE FISCAL COURT OF McCRACKEN COUNTY THAT: SECTION "ONE: The annual budget for fiscal year 1979-1 980 be amended to: (a) Increase receipts of the General Fund by $169,281.69 to include unanticipated revenues from the above-named sources. (b) Increase budget expenditures occount number 110-B-3E by $93,964. 1 53-D 3 by 53-D-4 by $17,000.00 SECTION TWO: The sum added to budget expenditure oc-counts in SECTION ONE is appropriated for general governmental purposes: Approved by. the Fiscal Court this the 27th day of December, 1979.

sRoymond C. Schultz County JudgeExecutive Approved as to form and classification this the 17th day of January, 1 980. sRobert L. Purdom State Local Finance Officer A copy of the Ordinance will be available for public inspection in the office of the County JudgeExecutive, Court House, Paducah, Kentucky, during the hours between 8:30 a.m. ond 4:30 p.m.

Monday through Friday. SECOND READING NOTICE: The McCracken County Fiscal Court ot its -regular meeting commencing at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 28, 1980, will call for a second reading of said Ordinance ond then consider for passage said Ordinance set forth in the First Reading Notice. Said Ordinance as well as the last paragraph of said Notice are made a part of this Second Reading Notice as though fully written herein. McCRACKEN COUNTY FISCAL COURT By: A T.

HOUSER McCracken Court Court Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE FIRST READING NOTICE: The McCracken County Fiscal Court, at its regular meeting commencing at 9:00 a.m., Thursday, February 14, 1980, to be held at the Court House, Paducah, Kentucky, will con- sider for a first reading the following Ordinance- A summary of said Ordinance is as follows: The Ordinance shall be known as "Auxiliary Police Force" Ordinance. Said Ordinance will establish a voluntary Auxiliary Police Force in McCracken County not to exceed sixteen members. The Ordinonce will establish the residency and character requirements, ond will require the Auxiliary Police to be bonded together with the other requirements for the establishment ond operation of said Auxiliary Police Force. A copy of the full text of said Ordinance, summarized above, will be avoiloble for public inspection in the office of the County JudgeExecutive, Court House, Poducoh, Kentucky, during the hours between 8:30 a.m. ond 4:30 p.m.

Monday through Friday. SECOND READING NOTICE: The McCrocken County Fiscol Court, ot its regular meeting commencing at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, Februory 28. 1980, will call for a second reoding of said Ordinance ond then consider for possoge the Ordinance summarized in the obove First Reoding Notice. Said Ordinonce os well os the lost porogroph of said notice ore mode a port of this Second Reoding Notice os though M- wi itwi Hffftm.

McCRACKEN COUNTY fiscal court By: A T. HOUSER McCracken County Court Deri 8 aies at nome CAIRO, IU. Jack C. Guetterman 59, 3003 Washington died Wednesday afternoon at his home. The former owner of Guet-terman's Market, he was the present owner and operator of Guetterman's Motor Company.

A veteran of World Warn, Mr. Guetterman was a member of First Presbyterain Church, the Disabled American Veterans, Cairo Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2649, Cairo Elks Lodge No. 651, Cairo Kiwanis Club, the Syrian-American Club, Cairo Automobile Dealers Association and the National. Automobile Dealers Association.

Mr. Guetterman was a board member of the Chrysler Corporation Dealer Council serving the Cape Girardeau, area. In 1969 he received the Chrysler award for sales and service. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sara Guetterman; two sons, John Wayne Guetterman and Jack C.

Guetterman both of Cairo; two brothers, Warren Guetterman and Francis Guetterman, both of Highland Park; one granddaughter, Miss DeAnna June Guetterman, Cairo, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be Saturday 1 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Joseph Van Roekel will officiate assisted by Dr.

Larry L. Potts. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at Barkett Funeral Home after 5 p.m. Friday.

Elks memorial services will be conducted at 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. A. K. Hall rites Friday Services for Allen Keith Hall, 21, of 3624 Cook will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m.

at Roth Funeral Home. The Rev. Harold Council will officiate and burial will be in the McCracken County Cemetery. McCracken County sheriff's deputies will serve as pallbearers. Mr.

Hall, a native of McCracken County and a former employee of Walker Boat Yard, was murdered and his body thrown into a well near Selmer, according to authorities there. Hall's remains were removed from the well on December 31, 1979. Authorities believed the body had been in the well approximately 18 months. Mr. Hall is survived by his father, William Eugene Hall, Paducah; his stepmother, Mrs.

Dorothy Hall, Paducah; two brothers, Robert Eugene Hall and Billy Hall, both of Paducah; one half-brother, Richard Burton, Paducah; one sister, Miss Barbara Hall, Paducah; one half-sister, Mrs. Pat McNeil, Nashville, one niece and one nephew. Friends may call at the funeral home after 8: 30 a.m. Friday. Mrs.

Worlds, Massac, dies METROPOLIS, 111. -Mrs. Thelma Worlds, 65, of 510 W. 9th died Wednesday at Massac Memorial Hospital. She was a member of Jeptha Chapter No.

14, Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving are four brothers, Willie Murray, Brookport, Robert Murray, Vandalia, Thomas Murray, Detroit, and Edward Murray, Ann Arbor, three sisters, Mrs. Katie Mitchell, Niles, Mrs. Ardella Chavious, Jackson, and Mrs. Martha Morris, Brookport, and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be conducted at First Missionary Baptist Church at 1 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Phillip Farrow will officiate and burial will be in Masonic Cemetery. Friends may call at MAYFIELD, Ky.

Services for Miss Mary Evlyn Edwards, 65, Mayfield Rt. 4, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Macedonia Church of Christ. Jim Sloan will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Miss Edwards died Wednesday at 5 p.m.

at Community Hospital. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Beuna Edwards, Mayfield; one brother, James Edwards, Paducah; three sisters, Mrs. Eunice McManus, Fulton, Miss Amy Edwards and Mrs. Irene Clapp, both of Mayfield.

Friends may call at Byrn Funeral Home here after noon on Friday. Mr. LeVan Sr. dies at 76 Benjamin F. LeVan 76, Detroit, a native of Tyler, died Tuesday at Oak wood Hospital in Dearborn, Mich.

Mr. LeVan attended the Church of Christ and owned and operated an apartment building in Detroit. He is survived by two sons, Ben F. LeVan Jr. and Thomas E.

LeVan, both of Detroit; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Nance, Detroit; one brother, John LeVan, Paducah; four sisters, Mrs. Alton Settles, Mrs. Dorothy James, Mrs. Betty Hanson and Mrs.

Leonard Cope, all of Paducah. Services will be conducted Saturday at 10 a.m. at Lind-sey Funeral Home. O. D.

McKendree will officiate and burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be William Green, Michael Ketner, B. J. Hastings, James Pace, O. K.

Rudd and Glenn Averitt. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. to day. H. G.

Oliver rites are set MAYFIELD, Ky. -Henry Gilson Oliver, 60, Mayfield, died Saturday in Guadalajara, Mexico. He was a veteran of World War II. His wife, Mrs. Mae Oliver, preceded him in death in 1973.

He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughn, Mayfield, Mrs. Mary Jo McAlister, Wingo, and Mrs. Martha Moser, Mayfield; three sons, William Oliver, Mayfield, James Oliver, Fancy Farm, and Roy Oliver, Murray; his mother, Mrs. Nola Oliver, Wingo; one sister, Mrs.

Helen Garland, Wingo; one brother, Bobby Oliver, Cookeville, and nine grandchildren. Services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Hopkins and Brown Funeral Home in Wingo. The Revs. Bobby Oliver and Gary Frizzell will officiate.

Burial will be in Wingo Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Friday. Joe Hill, 67, Marshall, dies BENTON, Ky. Joe Hill, 67, Benton Rt.

9, died Wednesday at Lourdes Hospital in Paducah. A veteran of World War Mr. Hill was a member of Briensburg Church of Christ and Gilbertsville American Legion Post No. 144. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Mattie Jo Hill; three brothers, Victor Hill, Dixon, Sam Hill, Paducah, and Eugene Hill, Benton; two nephews, Gene Hill and Larry Hill, both of Paducah; two nieces, Mrs. Neva Robertson, Paducah, and Mrs. Shirley Gibson, Boax. Services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. at Collier Funeral Home.

Phillip Seaton, Gerald Baker and John Hoover will officiate. Burial will follow in Story Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Gene Hill, Larry Hill, Gary Rnrvrtson. David Gibson. Mrs.

McNulty, Cairo, dies on vacation CAIRO, HI. Mrs. Lee Comer McNulty, 69, of 2611 Elm died Wednesday morning at Hilton Head Island, S.C., where she was vacationing. A registered nurse and a graduate of Barnes Hospital School of Nursing, Mrs. McNulty received her bachelor of nursing degree from Southern Illinois University.

She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Cairo Historical Association, Patrons Club of Magnolia Manor, Historial Society Board, Illinois Public Aid Board, Delta Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi and the Cairo Women's Club. She is survived by her husband, Joseph McNulty; two sons, Flint Comer, Cairo, and Chris Comer, Stamford, Conn. three step-sons, Charles J. McNulty III, Columbia, Kevin P. McNulty, Cairo, and Michael P.

McNulty, Bowling Green, three grandchildren, Mike Comer, Bardwell, Nathaniel Fay Soloman, Cairo, and Miss Sarah Comer, Cairo, and four step-grandchildren. Services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church. The Rev. James Shearous will officiate and burial will be in Charity Cemetery near Carlinville.

The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions tq Magnolia Manor Historical Home. Friends may call at Barkett Funeral Home after 5 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Riley dies at 95 Mrs.

Edrei M. Riley, a resident of the Jackson House, died today at 5:15 a.m. at National Health Enterprise Nursing Home. She was 95 years old. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Marzee Skinner, Paducah; three step-sons, Clifton Bennett, Paducah, Willard Bennett, Grand Rivers, -and Kelsie Bennett, Sparks, one step-daughter, Mrs. Elsie Barefield, Gracey; eight grandchildren and 12 greajt grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Kennedy Funeral Home. The Rev.

Harold Council will officiate and burial will be in Maplelawn Cemetery. Mrs. Moutray, Paducah, dies Mrs. Gladys Moutray, 80, a former resident of of 167 Glen wood, died today at 2 25 a.m. at Parkview Convalescent Center.

She was a native of Steelville, and attended the Baptist church. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Doyle, Paducah; one sister, Mrs. Hallie Ransom, Steelville; six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m.

at Lind-sey Funeral Home. When there are no let flowers speak for you. For complete selection of sympathy (lowers, caJ your FTD Florist. Ywr it Touch FtortM Eland lettering Brotdwty Roriit Ckerry Tki Floritt Hof Mr Floritt HcCtdrM Florist I Mr. Reineking is dead at 69 METROPOLIS, 111.

-Joseph G. Reineking, 69, of 608 W. 9th died Wednesday at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Marion. Services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. at Miller Funeral Home here.

The Rev. Earl Black will officiate. Burial will be in St. John's United Church of Christ Cemetery. He is survived by three daughters, Miss Karen Reineking, Metropolis, Mrs.

Brenda Bradford, Paducah, and MrsT Marcella Perkins, Reidland, one son, Donald Reineking, Owensboro, six grandchildren, one greatgrandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Wilkins and Mrs. Beatrice Kruger, both of Belknap; three brothers, Gilbert Reineking, Herbert Reineking and Paul William Reineking, all of Metropolis. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday.

Military graveside sites will be conducted by the Metropolis American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mrs. Fleming dies at home MAYFIELD, Ky. Mrs. Bertha Fleming, 84, of 1043 Wilford died today at 2:30 a.m.

at her home. She was a member of Milburn Church of Christ. She is survived by her husband, Bryant Fleming; one daughter, Mrs. Opal Webb, Mayfield; one brother, Homer Tackett, Milburn; one sister, Mrs. Lezzie Summers, Hartford, two grandchildren, Bryant Kerns and Mrs.

Ruth Kendall, both of Mayfield, and two great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at Milburn Church of Christ. Gerald Baker and Lloyd Canter will officiate. Burial will be in Milburn Cemetery.

Friends may call at Roberts Funeral Home after 10 a.m. Friday. Marshall man hurt seriously in truck crash BENTON, Ky. A 74-year-old Marshall County man was admitted to Calloway County Hospital in serious condition this morning following a traffic accident on U.S. 641 3 miles south of here.

Guy I. Boggess, Hardin, was admitted to the hospital after the vehicle he was driving collided with the rear wheels of a tractor-trailer truck at 4 45 a.m. According to Kentucky State Police reports, an ac cident had occurred earlier in the morning in the same area resulting in Dathil D. Buie of Paris, attempting to turn his truck around in a driveway. According to Trooper Gary Smith, Boggess said he saw the lights on the truck but did not see the trailer until he struck the rear wheels.

Revenue Department to be restructured FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) The state Department of Revenue will undergo a ma jor restructuring, Commissioner Robert Allphin says. He said the changes will become effective Feb. 16 and many are designed to end the fragmentation of the agency. "It was almost impossible to allocate direct responsibility for tax administration to single individuals," Allphin said of the system which will be changed.

"Now, when something goes wrong, I will be able to point to a single administrator Previously, 11 divisions and three assistant commissioners reported to the department head. Under the reorganization, seven major units are directly responsible and the assistant commissioner positions have been eliminated. "This I reorganization will be a ma or step toward the govef- of a 5 percent 1 reduction In personnel," "Allphin said. Mrs. Korte, 67, dies; rites set METROPOLIS, 111.

-Mrs. Verneta Korte, 67, of 31 Marberry Drive, died Wednesday at Lourdes Hospital in Paducah, Ky. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Stamme and Mrs. Mary Ann Cromeenes, both of Metropolis; one son, Walter Korte, Metropolis; one sister, Mrs.

Velma Hilgeman, Brookport; one brother, Vernon Buldtman, Metropolis, and 10 grandchildren. Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at St. Stephen's Lutheran Church of the Cross with the Rev. David Deem officiating.

Burial will be in St. Stephen's Cemetery. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Fund or the Good Samaritan Nursing Home. Friends may call at Aikihs-Farmer Funeral Home after 5 p.m. today.

Mr. McKinney dies; rites set FULTON, Ky. Herschel McKinney, a resident of South Fulton, died today at 5:30 a.m. at Fulton Hospital. He was a retired farmer and a member of Johnson Grove Baptist Church.

A veteran of World War Mr. McKinney is survived by his wife, Mrs. Covella McKinney; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Balakas, Clarksville, two brothers, John D. McKinnejf and Taylor McKinney, both of South Fulton; one sister, Mrs.

Dyer Counce, South Fulton. One brother Tyr us McKinney, preceded him in death. Services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Horn-beak Funeral Home with burial to follow in Greenlea Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m.

Friday. G. Arflack dies at 62 MARION, Ky. Hubert Glenn Arflack, 62 Sturgis Rt. 3, died at 5: 15 p.m.

Tuesday at Crittenden County Hospital. Mr. Arflack is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Arflack; three sons, Eldon Arflack, David Arflack and Steven Arflack, all of the Baker community; his mother, Mrs. Gusta Arflack, the Baker community.

Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at Baker Baptist Church. The Revs. James Boone and Harold MASONRY WORK Brick blocks layed, footings foundations, 442-7026 WILL do all types odd jobs, 4446878. GEN.

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color, installed Vinyl aluminum siding. 444-6215 or 442 2464, 24 hours Phillips Alum. Siding 25 yrs experience. 898 383 or 443 7365. REMODELING, additions, wrallpaper ceramic tile or.

new homes Free Diol 553774. EXP. Carpenter to do port-' time evening work. Free est I Phone 6655486 REMODELING po.ntmg, inside, outside. 443 5064 CUMMINGS PLASTICS, all types body work, free est.

554- Jackson Funral Home Btre from 3 to pjn. Friday. Eastern Star rites will be held at the funeral home at 8 o'clock Friday night. thoTrr Harper and Ralph Ros- Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m. to- Grace will officiate and burial will follow In Baker Cemetery.

Friends may call at Tucker Funeral Home here. want ads daily 4447. 4.

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