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TV THE COURIER-JOURNAL FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1972 12 DOO, mixed breed female, black with white feet, chest, face and tall tip, medium size, no tags, In Hikes Point area, reward, 459-5217. ADDITIONS and remodeling. Terms. Call man works on lob.

Dormers, paneling of basements. Room additions 8-3593 967-7885 MR KFI FO 8ft i 1 1 forftr 3wimal Times i 582-4801 SELECT THE KIND OF CLASSIFIED AD THAT IS BEST FOR YOU! 1. REGULAR CLASSIFIED ADS. Available to everyone. Any number of lines.

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duly appointed Clerk-Treaiurer, Bernlce Spalding, whose term Is Irom January 3, 1972 to January 7 194, is let at sixty five ($65) per month. SECTION 2. The Police Chief and his slaff (patrolmen) will receive no compensation other than a reimbursement at ten cents per mile driven and a fee of (3.00) three dollars whenever Inev serve as bailiff wnen police court is in session. SECTION 3. The salary for the Special Counsel, Robert E.

Miller, appointed tor a term of two years, January 3, 1972 to January 7, 1974, Is as follows: The Special Counsel will receive compensation at the minimum fee schedule established by the Louisville Bar Association a defendant, otherwise, there is no compensation. As to any other work that may be required of the Special Counsel such as collection of delinquent taxes, his fee will be based on a percentage of monies collected that will be set by the City Council at the time! SECTION 4. The salary for the duly elected police ludge, Robert B. Veech, elected to a term of (4) four years on November 4, 1969, In which term commences January 5, 1970, is set at forty dollars (S40) per month; expenses set at twenty dollars ($20) per month which is to effect expenses Incurred surh as postage, preparation of reports, and other related duties, SECTION 5. This ordinance takes effect upon its passage, approval and publication thereof.

PASSED AND APPROVED 17th January, 1972. George Coryell, Mayor Attest: City of Plantation Bernice Spalding, Clerk STATEMENT OF CONDITION GREATER LOUISVILLE FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY After the close of business December 31, 1971. ASSETS Mortgage Loans and Other Llenj On Real Estate $203,815,156 All Other Loans Real Estate Owned and In Judgment .2,257 Loans and Contracts Made to Facilitate Sale of Real Estate 261,645 Cash on Hand and In Banks 5,956,261 Investments and Securltes 20,902,729 Fixed Assets Less Depreciation 1,694,946 Deferred Charges and Other Assets 1,025,801 TOTAL ASSETS 1231,800,226 LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH Savings Accounts $197,676,778 Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank 6.000.80C Other Borrowed Money 2,000,000 Loans in Process 4,871,261 Other Liabilities 3,648,846 Specific Reserves 1,385 General Reserves Surplus 4,871,774 17,601,156 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH $231,800,226 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received In the Office of the Division of Purchases for the Commonwealth of Kentucky Room No. 344, New Capital Annex Building, Frankfort, Kentucky for the following state agency requirements until hours and dates shown below. PCT signifies price contract.

10:00 A.M. Feb. 1, 1972 Tuesday S-l 594-72 Furnish 8. Install Bathroom Floor, Coating Haggin Hall, University of Kentucky. 10:00 A.M.

Feb. 2, 1972-Wed. S-l 595-72 Continuous Tab Snap-out forms, Various State Agen- S-fs96-72 Office Supplies, Various State Agencies. S-l 597-72 Shoulder Patches (PCT), Fish Wildlife Various Locations. S-l 599-72 Laboratory Equipment, Various State Agencies.

10:00 A.M. Feb. 12, 1972 Thgrs. S-1598-72 Miscellaneous Office Supplies (PCT), Central Stores Purchases, Bids for the above requirements will be opened at the above specified hours and on the above dates. Further Information and necessary bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the Division of Purchases above address.

Vendors are hereby reminded that each bid must be signed to be valid. C. M. TABOR, Director, Division jf Purchases On A.M., February 4, 1972, we will offer for sale a Caterpillar Model D9 Crawler Tractor with blade, S-N 66A1740 and an International Model TD25C Crawler Tractor with blade, S-N 1344 to the highest bidder. The sale will be held on our yard at 1105 Eastland Drive, Lexington, Kentucky.

The equipment will be sold as is, where is, no warranty either expressed or Implied. The seller reserves the right to bid, Signed Brandeis Machinery Supply Corp. Cemetery Lots, Monuments at the O. D. White and Son Funeral Home, 2727 S.

3rd St. where services will be held Sat. at 2 p.m. Interment in Eastern Cemetery. PARKER, Laura Mae Age 60 years, Wednesday, January 19, 1972.

Residence 616 E. Wasington St. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Grace Benham; sister, Mrs. Minnie Jean Klnser; brothers, Burt and Raymond Goodwlnei one grandchild and two great-grandchildren.

Services at Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E. Market Saturday, at 10 a.m. Interment St. Stephen's Cemetery. RAISOR, Mrs.

Mary Louise (nee Hunt) (Childs) Age 61, Tuesday. January 18, at 11:06 a.m., at the Methodist Hospital. Residence, 323 Joyre lane, Brooks, Ky. Survived by husband, Mr. Claude Raivri daughter.

Mrs. Florence Hnbarkt sons, Mr. Donald Lee Childs, Brooks. Ky. and Messrs.

Robert Lee, Alvin Ray, William Franklin end Anthony Paul Chlldu stepdaughters, Mrs. Marilvn Wnoldrlcige, Mrs. Mabel Raijnr, Mrs. Geraldine Jewell; tpinnnl, Messrs. Claude F.

and Charles E. Ralsor; 19 grandchildren! brother, Mr. Andrew Hunt, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Funeral services, Friday, January 21st, at II McDaniel Funeral Home, 4M9 Park Blvd. Interment Big Springs Cemetery, Nelson County Kentucky.

ROBERTSON, Wilhelmina Virginia (nee O'Meara) Of 714 Evelyn; Passed In her 84th year, Thurs. 20th, 1972 at 7:45 a.m. at her residence. Devoted mother of Mrs. Lucille R.

Ohnlmus; also survived by 2 grandchildren, Mrs. Ann Hoepp-ner, and John A. Ohnimus; 7 great grandchildren. Friends may call alter 7 p.m. Thurs.

at The W. G. Hardy Shively Chapel 4101 Dixie Hgwy. Funeral services Sat. at 10 a.m.

at Holy Name Church, Interment St. Andrews Cemetery. Prayer will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Fri. at Hardy Chapel.

RUNNER, Mr. Louis In his 63rd year. Thurs. Jan. 20, 1972, 6:30 a.m.

at Flaget Memorial Hospital, Bardstown. Residence Bloomfield, Ky. Route 2. Husband of Mrs. Kitty Runner, father of Mrs.

Alvin (Anna Lou) Prolfilt, Fountain Run, Ky. Mr. Clayton Runner, Shelbyville, Ky. Mr. Andrew Runner Chaplin, Mr.

Buford, Hugh and Matthew Runner, all of Bloomfield, brother of Mrs. Jettie Bur-gin, Mrs. Maggie Sweazy, both of Louisville, 1 half brother Mr. Herbert Runner, Grand Rapid, Mich, also survived by 19 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren, Mr. Runner is at the Houghlin Funeral Home, Bloomfield, Ky.

on Taylorsville Rd. where funeral services will be held Sun. Jan. 23 at 3:30 n.m. Interment in Greens Chapel Cemetery, near Bloomfield, Ky.

TROLL, Ernest R. (Ruddie) Age 74, Wed. Jan. 19, 1972 at Veterans Hospital, Louisville, Ky. Residence Shepherdsvilie, Ky.

Route 3. Loving husband of Mrs. Gertrud Troll. Mr. Troll is at the Hardy Funeral Home, Shepherdsvilie Service Sta.

at 2 p.m. Interment in Hebron Cemetery. WALLACE, Emma M. E. age 80 years, Thursday, January 20, 1972, at 4:55 p.m.

Residence, 1917 Harvard Drive. Widow of Theodore Wallace. Survived by daughters, Madeline Wallace and Mrs. Ray (Ruth) Dillard, Fayetteville, son, James E. Wallace; brothers, John and George Wilhelmi; 4 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.

Services, 2 p.m. Saturday, at Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Road, (enter parking area from Dutchmans Lane). Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Heart Fund. WRIGHT, Marvin Thomas 86, Charlestown, Ind.

died at 1:10 p.m. Jan. 19, 1972, Hillcrest Nursing Home, Jeffersonville, Ind. Retired telegraph operator. Survived by widow Mrs.

Flora Webb; 1 son, Carl Wright of Cleveland, Ohio; daughter, Mrs. Don Wauzneek of Laport, 4 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren. Funeral, 1 p.m. Sat. The Grayson Funeral Home, Charlestown, Ind.

Burial In Charlestown Cemetery. YOUNGER, Lester W. age 77 years, Thursday, January 20, 1972, at 5:20 p.m., at Jewish 1A Legal Rates For Regular Classified: 87c per agate line Minimum-ad size 2 lines Minimum charge Discounts are given for ads ordered (or more than one day as follows A two day order will receive a discount of 2, a 3 day order 4, 4 days 6, 5 days 8, 6 days 12, 7 day 1 8, 8 days 24, 9 days 30, 1 0 days or over 36. Ads must run consecutive days. A discount of 50 is allowed on Situation Wanted ads if paid when offered.

Discount for full page: combination: 10, Sunday 15. The Classified Section except for national advertising does not appear in the early editions of The Courier-Journal, including copies sold on the street the night before publication date. Classified ads will be published in oil editions upon request at 30c per line additional. For either the Courier or Times alone, Metro circulation only 61c Frequency discount not applicable on single paper orders. Rates For Classified Display 92c a line which includes the cost of one illustration end one engraving per od.

"Not to exceed 1 hour artist's times. The discount (for ads ordered for more than one day) is applicable to classified display as it is to regular classified. (Contract rate is approximately 20 less.) For complete rate information we suggest you coll, write or stop in. Rates For Legal Nofices Morning Courier-Journal '40c Evening Louisville Times 40c Daily Combination 70c Sunday Courier-Journal Times -57c Deadlines NEW COPY DEADLINE: Weekdays 5 P.M. previous day for single column, metropolitan circulation, 24 hours earlier for 2 column and full circulation orders.

Regulations These newspapers do not knowingly accept ads of a fraudulent, misleading, controversial, or discriminatory nature and reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. Advertising scheduled for the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times will start in the Courier-Journal. The newspapers will not be responsible for typographical or other errors beyond cancellation of the charge for the advertisement nor will they be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an advertisement. Advertiser must five notice of error in time for correction for next insertion. Cancellations given prior to first publication will be charged for one day.

Office Hours 8 a.m.-5 p.m EMERGENCY HOURS For information, cancellations, etc. No ads taken except death notices. SATURDAY 8-12 and 5-9 SUNDAY 6-9 p.m. HOLIDAY 6-9 p.m. WEEKDAYS 5-9 p.m.

Hospital. Residence 2012 Lowell Ave. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Johnson) Johns Younger; Mrs. Malt (Dorothea Johns) Rees; granddaughter, Patricia Lee Rees, Orlando, sisters, Mrs.

Helen Ahlsted, Scolisdale, and Mrs. Margaret Brandvig, Faribault, Minn. Funeral, 3 p.m., Saturday, at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. (enter parking area from Dutchmans Ln.) Interment Resthaven Cemetery. Visiting after 1 p.m., Friday.

Legal Notices 1A IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE WESTERN DIVISION In the Matter of the Complaint of Hines, a Corporation, fcr Exoneration from, or Limitation of. Liability. IN ADMIRALTY NO. 71-329 NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS OF COMPLAINT FOR EXONERATION FROM OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY NOTICE is given that the above named plaintiff has filed a com- Blaint, pursuant to the laws of the nited States providing for limitation of or exoneration from liability (46 U.S.C. Sections 181 to 195, inclusive) and the various statutes, rules and regulations relating limitation of liability for all claims for any loss, damage, death or Injury arising out of or occurring on February 20, 1971 at about 2:30 a.m.

of said date while plaintiff's tow vessel Larry Turner with four empty gasoline barges In tow was headed downstream on the Mississippi River miles below the highway bridge at Memphis, Tennessee, at which time there was a brush collision between the Larry Turner and Its four barges In tow and the motor vessel Laura Lee and Its barges in tow, said collision resulting In fire, explosion and grounding of the aforesaid tow vessel Larry Turner and Its barges In tow, damages being sustained by the aforesaid vessels and death resulting to a deckhand, Edgar E. Sanders aboard the tow-boat Larry Turner and death also occurring to David R. Walker, Capt. of the Larry Turner, as more fully is described in the plaintiff's complaint. All persons having such claims must file their respective claims, as provided in Rule including paragraphs (4) and (5) thereof, of the supplemental rules for certain admiralty and maritime claims of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, with the clerk of this Court at the United States Courthouse, Poplar and Main Street, Memphis, Tennessee, and must serve a copy thereof on attorneys for plaintiff on or before the 18th day of 1972, or be defaulted.

If any claimant desires to contest the right to exoneration from or the limitation of liability, he shall file and serve on the attorneys for the plaintiff an answer to the Complaint on or before the aforesaid date unless his claim has included an answer, so designated, or be defaulted. Date: 12-21-71 W. Lloyd Johnson Clerk of the Federal District Court Western District of Tennessee Western Division Mcdonald, kuhn, smith, miller, GANDY TAIT BY: Crawford McDonald Attorneys for plaintiff P.O. Box 123 150 East Court Avenue Memphis, Tenneseee 38101 526-0606. LEGAL NOTICE District Engineer, U.S.

Army Engineer District, Louisville, P.O. Box 59, Louisville, Kentucky 40201. To Whom It May Concern: Whereas navigation on the Ohio River is obstructed and endangered by the dredge EVERGREENE owned by Concrete-Buy-Colonial, and now sunk near the left bank at about Mile 601.0, and Whereas the removal of this sunken vessel is required in the public interest, and Whereas, in accordance with the provisions of Section 19 of the River and Harbor Act approved 3 March 1899, the vessel is subiect to removal and disposal by the Secretary of the Army without liability for any damage to the present owners or others having interest in the vessel or any cargo or property therein. Therefore, the U.S. Army Engineer District, Louisville, Kentucky, will contract for the removal of this vessel after publication of this notice for thirty days, unless this sunken craft is removed in the meantime, and further proposes that the contract include a condition that the vessel and all cargo and property therein shall become the property of the contractor.

CITY OF PLANTATION ORDINANCE NO. 83, SERIES 1972 An ordinance setting the salaries of clerk-treasurer, police chief and patrolmen, special counsel, police ludge and appropriating funds for the police ludge to take care of expenses. WHEREAS, pursuant to KENTUCKY REVISED STATUTES and 26.210 the City of Plantation, Kentucky, is empowered to set salaries for the Clerk-Treasurer, Police Chief and his Patrolmen, Special Counsel and Police Judge and appropriating funds for the Court tnd other related duties. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLANTATION DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The salary for the Notice) ana as requirea Dy me u.n.

Depart Procedure Memorandum 20-8 dated "SddItTonS. Father and sons, 2f years in ousiness. we 00 re. modeling and all kinds of car. gentry work.

Free estimates. guru. vay-oi. ADDITIONS, accoustical tile, floo? tile, basements finished. We de a complete iob.

Estimates. Mr, Allen, 363-2115. Abb iTTONSTT-emodeling, repairs? commercial work of any kind. Free estimates. Easy terms.

Caii 368-0734, Circle Construction. T5 DTTl 0 NS, alterations, compTetJ" home remodeling or repair. Experienced. Free estimates. Call ALUMINUM siding installed, anaf trim covered, even on brick and stone houses.

DURO since 1947, 368-3318 AUTOMOBILES complete, toweef 366a238iree' smal' cnarsa" "BASEMENTS waterproofed by ex elusive pressure pumping me. thod. No damage to shrubs-driveways, or sidewalks. Brick, block, stone repaired and water, proofed. 27 years experience, --f rea estimates.

584-5951. 36) -31 72 BASEMENTS waterproofed b7 pressure pumping method; free SEMENTTlAKS stopped, brlc ,5 TucKpoiniea ana waterproofed. 7 day, 24-hour an? Free estimates. vMN.tY BACK GUARANTEE Waterproofing Co. 583-982T BOOKKEEPING, paroflTwarteTi reports, W2 forms; typing, let.

Jers, contracts, etc, work done In my home, please call aftef M.lll. BOOKKEEPING, payroll, quarterlf reports; typing, letters, con. acjsjjrnJiornWMSlSer 6. CABINETS, built for YOUR kitch? en. It's better that way.

Fre estimates, 635-5495; CARPENTER repairs, plumbing re carports, additional rooms, no lob too small. Work guaran. teed. Call Alvin Mathis 937-1121 CARPENTER wor-K, all kinds. Ter-" mne aamage end rotted floors leveled and replaced, porches and stairs repairs.

No iob too small. Work guaranteed. 366-8329. CARPENTER work, remodeling of all kinds, sagging floors leveled, bad porches or building new ones. Experienced.

A-l workman, ship. Immediate service. 366-0001 CARPENTER work; remodeling; large or small. I do my own work; 20 'ears' experience. Te- Call anytime.

426-3768. CARPENTER WORK, room addl? tions, ceilings lowered, basements finished, all type home. Imorovempnt. A74.1141 "CARPENTER, complete building," femuuciiiig ano repairs, rree es timates. R.

T. Adams, 448-7499 cAKrcNTER WORK; home re. pair and remodeling, 451-0033. CARPENTER work, small iob? preferred. 937-1543i CARPENTER "and Repair WoriC CaM 447-0156.

CARPENTRY, additions, paneling CARPENTRY, plastering, painting," concrete work. Terms. 776-1664, CARPET, Installed, repaired. "Call 1 cgn WMH CIC. 30l'mj.

arrer yoy-555y. CEILINGS, our specialty; ioxltt' room, $39.95. Basements and sus- penoeo nigner. 6J7-225. CHIMNEYS, gas vents, fireplaces, clean, repaired.

363-0648. "cXEANING, walls, woodwork, win? dows, floor, rugs, interior, ex. tenor painting. Ewing, 367-6592. COIN Laundry, 28fh and Virginia.

upen nours daily, good ser. vice, and hot water. T. J. Car-arway.

CONCRETE work, remodeling, home maintenance and repair, 367-7452. CONCRETE, driveways and patios, our specialty, call for free esti. mates reasonable, 458-1975. CONCRETE, driveways, patios, house slabs, garages built, etc. Qual'tv workmanship 23W1850.

CREEKSTONE. Beautiful retaining walls, walks, steps, patios, fireplaces, drainage problems solved. Stone for sale. Refer- ences. 454-327IL CREEKSTONE work, fjreplacesT patios, retaining walls, planters.

Stonefor sell. 239-0601 anytime. CREEK stone masonry, flower boxes and containing walls, panos. 45I-IV64 gay or nignr. DRYWALL and plaster, remodel-ing, free estimates.

772-2353; 361- 3102. DRYWALL and plaster; large or small lops. yj-n4y, Vil-ibTi. ELECTRIC 24 hour service, wir-ing and repairs, FHA and bank terms arranged. Licensed and bonded, Reid lectric, ELECTRIC, all types, 220, new' services, rewires, free estimates.

SUPREME ELECTRIC 368-1996 ELECTRIC Wiring, old or new" work, i-ree Estimates, 964-0739 ELECTRICAL rewiring or 24 hours, low overhead, low prices. 448-6907 or 637-5531. ELECTRICAC rewiring and re? pairs, ELECTRICAL rewire, repair free" estimatesandlicensed.63M862. FENCING, $1.00 per running footr 42 inches high, free estimates. seir employed.

637-2341. iFLOOR sanding laying and refin-ishing. 585-3507, 363-9793. 8. HESTER FURNACES, 24 hour service on all makes of floor furnaces, bonded, licensed, Insured.

451-9313 or 935-1474. FURNACES, humidifiers, electronic cleaners, hot water tanks, refrigeration, electrical, cleaning and repair. City wide 24 hour service, can anytime. J68-319J. GUTTERING, continuous alumi num in 5 or 6 inch.

Free esti- rnates.RAIN-FLOW. 637-1496. INCOME Tax. Business, individ-" uals. Former Federal Tax Agent, 105 Arbor Park N.

367-6802. INCOME tax reports filed, also small businesses. J. W. Hagan, 4730 S.

1st St. 366-4389. INCOME taxes prepared, reasonable, F. E. Wright, Fern Creek area, Cedar Heiahts.

239-5433. INCOME TAX Service, in your" nome, can 964-6839, Mr. Wilder. INCOME tax filed, by appointment. K.

Hamilton, 447-0059, INSULATION, complete shuns waste, avoids s'ekness, disease ano aeain. J6-45I, 361-2217. KITCHEN and corner caDinets built or repaired, furniture return iShed 935-4065. LEAKS stopped, burst pipes, water heaters, sinks installed, very reasonapie, need work. 778-4754.

CUAsThKING, texlurea ceilings, ceilings lowered and roof coat-Inq. fiee estimat es 361-2 1 40; t-LASTERING, new and repair work, experienced, free estimates, John Potts. 367-1087. PLASTERING, new and palcnT stucco, experienced, free esti-mates, prompt service. 368-9290.

PLUMBING; plumbing re'pairsT new installations, bathrooms, remodeled, ceramic tile installed free estimates; also backhoe available. Call 91S-97A1 "PXUMBING, remodeling and rT pairs, r-ree estimates. Call 584-9745, days; 897-1007 nights. ruyivmiNU repairs, remodeling. No Job loo Small.

CHARLIE'S Plumbing Co. 937-2165, PLUMBING, repairs, renovation," gutterings, roofs, material wholesale. Need work. 778-4754 PLUMBTNG, new and repair work. sinks unstopped, reasonable ates.

964-6247, PLUMBING, repair, gas, waterT gnu I'cnuimg. y3-oqu. PLUMBTNG, repair work, sewers ana rrencning. V5-54ZU. uttaiiJtTj, rceciauiiduie.

OJ3-OVJI. PLUMBINGS repairs, pipe lines," oacunoe, reasonaoie. PLlTMBINGand general repairs. REMODELING, complete interior and exlerlor repairs. DOMESTIC CONST.

CO. 584-8574 FREE ST I MAT ES ROOF work, leaks repaired, chim-neys, fireplaces, gas vents, cleaned, repaired. AM work uaranteeo. 363-UJ5V. ROOF, chimneys, gas vents, clean.

repair. 363-0648. ROOFING, guttering repairs, 50 years continuous service to the Kentuckiana area. Hession Roof-inq Co. 584-8373.

"ROOFING, roof repairing, no leak too compneareo; written guarantee, 30 years In business. WE. TUCKER 361-8711. "ROOFING and repair work, free estimates, guarantee, 964-2365. SAUNDERS SONS ROOFING CO.

SEAMSTRESS, 366-3847. TAX PREPARATION CITY-WIDE 459-712J Hikes romr area 459-5083 Eastern Parkway 945-1757 New Albany area Return rntnnleted In 24 hours. FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY tfi FvKION service for depend able service call a dependable dealer. We employ only the finest teehnlcians, no helpers service your set when you call RUJH ELECTRICjrOj 451-7600 TELEVISION service In 2 hoursP A-l work from $4, no helpers. RRINFR V.

(sinco 1948) 454-4963 TEXTURE ceilings, rooting, gutter ing, remooenng, plumbing. 30 OTT. JOO-iy5, 6J3-0UBV. rRE 'rimming, topping, removed, spraying, feeding; insured. MECHANICAL STUMP REMOVAL AdamsTree Service 368-0152 "TREE topping and removed," tuliy iriurad; free estimate.

Smith 8. Son 366-88MI, TIFeTeI Trimming, topping, re-. moval. Free estimates. Fully Insured.

Gassaway, 776 9619. TREE trimming, removal, Insured free estimates 425-0838 "TREES trimmed, removed, trans-" plentrrl Insured, 772-9226. UPHOLSTERING, free estimates, pick up and delivery, samples SnOWIl. J66-J68 Or Z56-S6I6. In Calvary Cemetery.

Visiting at RAnermans, 311 Lexington Kd. after 7 p.m. Wed. The rosary win da saia oj p.m. inurs.

HIGDON, Mr. Henry Clay PMierJ iwrv Tiim. Jan. lBth 1972, at 11:05 a.m.. In his 47th year, Redence 5433 Count Fleet Devoted husband of Mrs.

Frances (nee Lickett) Hhdon. Beloved ion cf Mrs. Blanche Elizabeth Higdon, stepfather of Mrs. pnyins Huber, Mrs. sheila Barnes, Myra, Darlene, Tim, Toby, Kent, Milton, and Curtis Manion.

Brother of Messrs, Charles W. Ed, Joe, Jesse, Elmer, Tommie and David Higdon, also survived by 2 step grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgway. Funeral services Fri. at 10:15 a.m., at St.

Cle- menis tatnonc cnurcn, Burial in sr. Mnnrews temeury. HILDEBRAND, Mrs. Rosa L. Thurs.

Jan. 20, 1972 at 2 a.m. Residence 2117 Lakeside Dr. Survived by 2 eons Lee and Sidney Hlldebrand. Daughter Mrs.

Ruth Prlzsnt. 9 Grandchildren, 2 great Rrandchlldren. Funeral from erman Meyer and Son, 1338 Ellison Ave. Fri. 2 p.m.

Interment In Keneseth Israel Cemetery. Visitation at time of funeral. Family will observe Shlvah at 1201 Park Hill Dr. HODGE, Mr. Frank James Age 75 years, Tuesday, January 8, 1972, at Colonial Nursing Home, Bardstown, Ky.

Residence Route 2, Cox's Creek, Ky. Survived by wife, AArs. Mary Stella Hodge; daughters, Mrs. Virginia Klser, North Laurel, Mrs. Anna Mae Smith, Fishervllle, Mrs.

Geraldine Allen, Fair-dale, sons, Paul Hodge, Louisville, and Walter B. Hodge, Route 2, Cox's Creek, Ky.i sister, Mrs. Delie Tinnell, Akron, Ohio; brothers, Golden Hodge, Route 2, Cox's Creek, Les Hodge, Shepherdsvilie, Ky. Also survived by six grandchildren. Mr.

Hodge Is at Maraman Funeral Home, Shepherdsvilie, Ky. Services, Friday, January 21, at 2 p.m., at Cedar Grove Methodist Church, with burial in church cemetery. HUNTER, Mrs. Dorothy Herron Age 53 years, Wednesday, January 19, 1972, at 12:45 p.m. Residence 3224 New Lynnview Dr.

Beloved wife of Rob. rt 0. Hunter; mother of Mrs. Carolyn Dur-bin; sister of Mrs. Oney Wright, Birds Eye, Howard, Louis, Elmer and Homer Herron.

Four grandchildren also survive. Funeral services, from Ratterman's, 2114 W. Market Saturday, at 1 p.m. Interment Sulptvx Cemetery, Sulphur, Ky. Vlshors may call Thursday, after 2 p.m.

IRBY, Mrs. Susan H. (nee Ritter) "Mom Irby" Passed away In her 82nd year, Jan. 20, 1972, at St, Joseph Infirmary. Residence, 921 Jones Dr.

Loving mother of Mrs. Katheryn Lish, Irs. Thelma Zilich, Mr. Ellis E. and Mr.

John L. Irby, Jr. Devoted sister of Mrs. Anna Hess of Jeffersonville, Ind. Also survived by 8 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Irby is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be conducted at 2:30 P.m. Sat.

by the Rev. Allen Kallenbach of St. Stephen United Church of Christ. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may kindly visit after 6:30 p.m.

Thurs. JOHNSON, Mrs. Finetta H. Age 56 years, passed away at 10 a.m. Thurs.

Jan. 20, 1972 at her residence at New Haven, Ky. Beloved wife of Mr. Clarence R. Johnson.

Devoted mother of Mrs. Jimmie (Mary Dean) Beyke of Central City, Ky. Mrs. Bob (Rose Marie) Rusterholtz of Louisville, Ky. and Miss Karen Johnson of New Haven, Mrs.

Joe Hayden Johnson of Minneapolis, Mr. James P. (Phil) Johnson, of Newburg, Kevin Johnson, Bardstown, Ky. Jackie, Chris, and Clarence R. (Bobby) Johnson, Jr.

all of New Haven, Ky. Sister of Mr. Joe Byron Hayden of Samuels, 10 grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Mon.

from St. Catherine Camollc Church at New Haven Interment will be in the Church Cemetery, Mrs. Johnson Is resting at the Joseph L. Greenwell Funeral Home, Hgwy. 52 at New Haven, Ky.

Wake services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sun. evening at the funeral home. Friends may kindly call after 6 p.m. Fri.

evening. JONES, Mrs. Hester (nee Woods) passed away Thursday January 20, 1972, in her 80th year, at Georgetown Manor Nursing Home. Family residence 1603 Huntoon Ave. Beloved wife of Mr.

Cape Jones; loving mother of Mr, Edward W. and Mr. Robert M. Jones. Also survived by nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Jones is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Saturday, at 11 am. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. KEESEE, Ella Willis Leaves to mourn 3 niece-i, Mn.

Mary Anderson, Inkster, and Ella Willis, Annie Mai Willis; 1 nephew, Robert Willis, all of Clarksville, Tenn. A sister-in-law, Mammie Keesee, Chicago. A brother-in-law, Alex Roach, Clarksville, and host of relatives. LUCIEN, Mr. Harry L.

Passed away Jan. 19, 1972 at 2:15 a.m. at St. Joseph Infirmary in his 59th year. Residence 5205 Jenny tune Dr.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Dorothy Cosgrove Luclen, devoted father of Mrs. Leonard (Dorothy) Freadreacea, Miss Bobbie Lucien, and Mr. Lee Lucien; brother of Mrs. Paul (Edna) Lewis, Fort Worth, Mrs.

Frank (Thelma) Gans, Woodland, and Mr. Carl, John, and Millard Lucian; also survived by 5 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. Mr Lu-. cien Is resting at the Okolona Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 8519 Preston where services will be conducted Fri, at 9 a.m., and at 9:30 a.rr.

at Guardian Angels Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Wake service, 8 p.m. Thurs. at the Funeral Home.

Friends may kindly call after 7 p.m. Wed. MATTINGLY, Clarence W. 62, of 5672 E. 12th St.

Tucson, died Jan. 17. Husband of Jennie Beach Mattingly. Father of Barbara R. Nelson, Clarence G.

Mattingly, Beyyt L. Jenkins, Anita R. Ehmke. Funeral services 10 a.m. Jan.

20th In Tucson. Graveside services Deer Valley Cemetery, Phoenix. McGLOTHIN, Kelly Denise passed sway In her 2nd day, at St. Anthony Hospital. Residence 106 Ottawa.

Beloved daugher of Mr, end Mrs. Irvin Clay McGlothin; beloved sistor of Jeffry Dale McGlothin; granddaughter of Mrs. Delia McGlothin, Herbert McGlothin and Mr. and Mm. Kermlt Absher.

The body is resting at Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. Services, Saturday, January 22nd, at 10 a.m. Interment Resthaven Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m, Friday, MESCHEDE, Mrs. Ruth M.

(Nisbet-Hall) Passed away 8:50 a.m. Wed. at her residence, Charles P. Mormon Home for Wonen, 966 Cherokee Rd. Survivors, 2 daughters, Mrs.

Jack L. (Doris) Evans, and Mrs. Mabel Garrett; 1 ion, Mr. Allan B. Hall, Louisville, 5 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren.

Remelns at Lee E. Cralle Funeral Home 1330 S. 3rd where funeral services will be held Friday, Jen. 21, at 2 p.m. Interment, Cave Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home alter 10 a.m. Thursday. MILLIRON, Mrs. JoAnn (Nash) Entered eternal life Jan. 19, 1972 In her 37th year.

Residence 4120 Bubbling Over Dr. Loving daughter of Mrs, Randolph (loma) Brown, Step daughter of Mr. Randolph Brown mother of Jullanne and Le Anne Marie Milliron, Cartablaca, Calif. Granddaughter of Mrs. Edit Gilliam, Mr.

Milliron It "BOO, mixed breed, male, light orown, wnuo cnesr ana 4 teet, black rings around eyes, named Reward. Hikes Point wrea. m-ouiu. DOG, lest puppy, black, brown face, part Toy Poodle, Beagle, Barrel and Goddard, Name Cookies. 583-3561.

DOO, blonde male Pekingese, West Point area, child's pet) Reward, 922-9935. DOG, German Shepherd, bTack with tan feet, male, named Windy Hills area. Reward 897-2418. "DOG, Boxer, female; "Maxine" fawn, Jan. 16; Spring Valley area.

Reward. 426-1548. DOG, Poodle, male, answers Jocko, black, lost in Hurstbourne areajreward. 425-6 562, 451 -9252. DOG, White male Poodle, answer to Pepi, Valley Gardens area.

aun. Kewaro. yj-4iy uuu, rea temaie Beagle, Crums Ln. and Dover Rd. reward.

447-7721. DOG, IRISH setter female, In Highlands area, reward, 459-9331. DOGS, 2 beagles male antTfemaleT Hurstbourne Stable area, family pets, reward, please call 426-4591 or 426-3177. 12 Found DOG, medium sized, long haired, female, black, white, some brown, long tall, white tip, red collar, found Strathmoor area Christmas: 454-4401. DOG, Hound Pointer, Blue Tick, black patches, near Sleepy Hollow.

Call 241-4445. DO6T Preston ancl Durrett CnT a rea, lex968-3V 1 "nTTlNI-BtKE, Crescent Hill, Identic fV and pay for ad. 896-0824. Information, I Personals DIVORCEES with 1 or more children are now eligible for a new home under FHA 235, $200 down, payments as low as $91 per month. Call rlOW.

282-4391. RIVERSIDE MANOR AUTO INSURANCE 7PROBLEMS? We refuse no one. Low down, low monthly payments. Drivers licenses young drivers, over 65. To Pay More Is Unnecessary SENG INSURANCE COMPANY 1908 Crums Ln, 448-7747 AUTO INSURANCE TROUBLES? MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN Drivers 16 to 70 canceled? S-R 22 filing, restore license.

Good rates for married couples. COLLINS INSURANCE AGENCY J908 Crurns Ln. 447-4055 Auto Insurance, and trucks, canceled, driving while Intoxicated, reiected, or any problems. Immediate coverage, and SR-22 filings. Monthly terms, low rates, 606-278-8472, Lexing- Ton, Ky MEETING room, very handy location; excellent for art shows, classes, seats 40, speakers platform, air conditioned; rest-rooms.

Mr, Burkett 585-43 8 nights and weekends, 895-9193. KENNEDY, Benlamin D. Descendants, relatives or anyone having knowledge of this person who lived in Louisville about 1875. Write to A576, care C.J.-Tlmes. WE HAVE MOVED Nat Sanders 8.

John Cellettl Realtors New Location 1335 Bardstown Road 459-6000 AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? License suspended? Insurance canceled? Need state filing? Young drivers. Pay plan. Days 361-8435, nights 239-6872 447-7871. ABLb INb, 10, 34J8 New LUT Kg ARE you under 25 and need liabil ity insurance? compare married, from $198 per year, single from $300 per year. GENE GRIPER AGENCY 451-9525 HYPNOSIS AND SELF-HYPNOSIS CLASSES starting March 10 at the Marriott Inn, Clarksville, Ind.

For brochure call 583-5518, Indiana Hypnosis Center. I have met many, like a few, loved but one, here is to you, 18 wonderful years. E. REWARD Will pay $25 for appointment resulting In sale of our product, Glendel Industries 897-1605 Tr eTtravel DRIVE-A-CAR Oregon, Colorado, Miami, Virginia, California. AAACONil2Si5th 587:6656 REDUCE excess fluids with Fluid-ex.

$1.69 Lose weight safely with Dex-A-Diet, 98c. At Taylor AAARRIAGS INFORMATION 2B2-3709 Jeffersonville, Ind, Everybody Loves The Dodge Boys FALLS CITY DODGE 5311 Dixie Hgwy. 448-6800 FREE Paperbacks I 5 for 99 rent or bring 2, take 1 free! 1510 Barastown Rd. at eastern Pkwy. $25 to party behind red oick-un stopped Jan.

17, Preston and Brandeis. idtntify policeman. VJ-BJ6U. DECLARING Leap Year resolu-tion that face described be- speans my oevoT 1 on Happy Birthday Aquarius RICHARD, Yes, big deal. Happy 19th Birthday.

Luv ya, Janet. DIAL A PRAYER 583-5460 LYNN, Modern femmes. Love a.id mine. Your secret friend. "COY, shame on you, you let us aovvn, your trienos, and 5.

ORGANiSf, must sing, male or female, nlghclub work. 454-0738. WILL pick up usable furniture, miscellaneous, "free." 459-2223. Care For Elderly 13B SHELBY Manor Personal Care Department of Economic Secur-Home, licensed by Kentucky ity. Modern 1 story building, rooms individually heated and air conditioned, planned diets, free laundry provided, 24-hour nursing staff.

Rates, $8 per day; Public Assistance patients accepted. Located on U.S. 60, lust west of Shelbyville City Limits next to 1st Baptist Church and King's Daughters, Hospital. For information call 502-633-2691 or write aneiDy, manor, box 201 Shelby-ville, Ky. 40065.

BETHESDA, NtlRMNr. and mrd. VALESCENT CENTER, 3701 Fern Valley Rd. Extended care facility. Approved for Medicare and Medicaid for the elderly.

Dallas Rhoden, Administrator. HILLCREEK MANOR CONVALEST 3116 Breckinridge Lane, Professional Care Medicare. Phillip Bramer Administrator NEWLY constructed and now open Colonial House of Shepherdsvilie. Personal care for the elderly. LOVELY Home with grounds, everything extraordinary, reason- aole, 361-4826.

KEELING PERSONAL CARE, Inc. Per dav. Cull 4-9101 PERSONAL. Care, semi-private room, quiet surroundings, ladies only, 239-6295, T5TX I ETA'rea, experienced, ambula- runts ruiNi, experience. ten- der pving care.

458-6509. CARE for elderly in a home, aood mea clean horro n11.7n.11 "CARE for the elderly in my mmg. qi-4aj3, CARE for elderly lady in my home, experienced. 267-5967. "I3C Child Care PLEASURE RIDGE PARK Area; babysitting in my home, experience, anytime.

937-931 1. TTVaNGEL Child Care, Day scHooT uay care, Kinoergarren, tiemen-ta. y. Open 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m., 3701 Fern Valley Rd. 964-3304.

BABY SITTING, my home, day and night, experienced, 772-3540. BABY SITTINt In my home, Mon. through Fri. fenced yard, Valley village wrea. yj5-5J3 BABYSITTING In my home, any age, Poplar Level Rd.

and Audu- bon Park area, 454-p2jB. VILLA ANNA Child "Care Center. Valley Station area. 937-1198. 5000 Dr.

ARlA, baby silting my nome, anynme, y6o-JU3. "BABY SITTING In my home, chijds room, East, End, J59-9785. WILL care for-children In my home, day or night, 968-3816. BABY SITTING" i my home, 1st or 2ndshitt26j82JL WALKIE TolKie Day Cace Center, Baby sitting In my home, day by gay or oy week, yj- I i TA RNSLEY fine care, hnf lunch, reference, 448 3739. Services Offered General 14 ADDITION, wt frame you finish, or complete lob; quality work; fully Insured, 368-6337.

3 Church Rd. Sister of Mrs. Htiel Niner, Louisville, Mil. Parthenia Smith, Greenville, Mrs. Mildred Mohr, Syracuse, N.Y., Mrs.

Myrtle Cooper, Seff, Henry, Leo and Hershel Pate, all of East St. Louis, III. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Services, Saturday, January 52, at 3 p.m., from Schoppenhorst Bros. Funeral Home, 1832 W.

Market St. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Visiting after 6 p.m., Thursday. HARDESTY, Mr. Carl W.

Age 52, died January 19, 1972, at 2:25 a.m., at Veterans Hospital, Louisville. Residence Bardstown, Route 1. Survived by wife, Mrs. Minnie Snider Hardesty; two sons, Donald S. and Richard Carl; two daughters, Charlotte Lynn and Kathle Anne, all at home; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert W. Hardesty, Bardstown, two brothers, Woodrow Hardesty, Louisville, and June G. Hardesty, Winchester, three sisters, Gifford (Mary Lena) Montgomery, Louisville, Mrs. M.

G. (Thelma) Goodpasture, Ferrum, and Mrs. H. Ray (Margaret Anne) Cobb, Lexington. Mr.

Hardesty Is at Mann, Greenwell and Arnold Funeral Home, Bardstown. Funeral services, Saturday, January 22, at 2 p.m., from the Woodlawn United Methodist Church, Wooalawn, Ky. Interment church cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of placing Bibles as a memorial to Mr. Hardesty through the Gideons International.

Memorial cards will eb available at the funeral home. Mr. Hardesty will lie In state at the church from 12 noon, Saturday, until time of service. HERBERT, Mrs. Rosa Winkler Former residence 1719 Payne St.

Wed. Jan. 19, 1972 at 2 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Convalescent Home, 1027 Cherokee Rd. Widow' of George J.

Herbert, Sr. Survived by 2 daughters Mrs. Clarence (Blanche) Feldkamp and Miss Alice Herbert. 1 son, George J. "Bud" Herbert, Jr.

2 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Funeral 9:30 a.m. Fri, at St. Frances of Rome Church, Clifton and Payne (t. with burial ja.Ja.A.A4tiili LEGAL NOTICE OF A HIGHWAY DESIGN PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION Or' KY 2048 (CANNONS LANE AND DUTCHMANS LANE) IN LOUISVILLE FROM TAYLORSVILLE ROAD NEAR 1-264 TO ALTERNATE US 60, LEXINGTON ROAD, EXCLUDING THE INTERCHANGE WITH 1-64.

EVERGREEN Mausoleum, two crypts, Garden of Flowers, must sell. 447-2587. LOUISVILLE MEMORIAL GAR-DENS, 2 space lot. Spaces 3 and 4, lot 22-B, section 4-A, $800, Write R. 0.

Bradford, 1350 West Wabash, RESTHAVEN Cemetery, lots. 448-4289. Funeral Directors BOSSE Funeral Horns Barret and Ellison 451-8440 ARCH L. HEADY AND SON 1201 E. Oak St.

635-5231 3601 Taylor Blvd. 368-5811 8519 Preston Hgwy. 969-1367 4V09 Taytorsvllle Rd. 451-3927 Bowling Green, Ky. 843-4338 Leitchfield.

Kv, 259-3101 McAFEE FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd. 458-1561 Mt. Washington 538-4 THE M.DANIEL Funeral Home, Inc. 363-356 363-3567 Blvd. OWEN FUNERAL HOME, 5317 Dixie Hgwy.

447 7600 776-5775 PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES L. D. Pearson Son, Inc. 1310 S. Third St.

634-363 149 Breckinridge Ln. 896-0340 W. G. HARDY FUNERAL HOME i 4101 Dixie Hgwv. 448-3581 10907 Dixie Hgwy.

937-6400 HIGHLANDS FUNfcKAL HOME 3331 Taylorsville Rd. Off Dutchman's Ln. 451-4420 ALBERT NEURATH SON Funeral Home 725 E. Market 584-1191 J. B.

RATTERMAN SONS 2114 W. Market 776-4661 3800 Bardstown Rd, 459-3600 HERBERT C. CRALLE Funeral Home 2428 Frankfort Ave. 896-8821 RATTERMAN BROTHERS" 3711 Lexington Rd. WM644 O.

D. WHITE 8T SONS, INC. Funeral Home 2727 S. 3rd 637-4474 LEE E. CRALLE INS ijju s.

1 nira si. 634-3646 634-3647 GODFREY F. RUSSMAN SON r-unerai Home 1041 G055 635-7426 SCHOPPENHORST BROSi Funeral Home 19th and Market 585-4394 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1320 Bardstown Rd. 431-5530 EMBRY-BOSSE FUNERAL HOMt 2723 Preston Hgwy 635-6371 NUNNELLfeY Funeral Horn 4327 Taylor Blvd. 368-3396 Lodge and Club Notices 8 AURORA Lodge No.

633 and AM will meet at Boaz Hall, 4717 Preston Hgwy. Fri. Jan. 21, at 7 p.m. for examination and work in EA degree, members urged to attend, visitors welcome, Robert Judd, master, P.

G. Staple-ton, Secv. "B0 A ZL 0 No. 850, will assemble in Millers Funeral Home, 4505 S. 3rd St.

Jan. 21st, 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of paying our last sad tribute of respect to our deported brother, Jack Fisher. All members attend. Robert Carroll, Master; Lerov Kaufman.

"6RlLLANTStar Chapter No. 153" u.E.a. win meet i-ri. jan. 21 7:45 p.m.

Reeves Hall, Shively, for regular business, Edna Free-land, W.M., Lucy Atkinson, Sec'y. ESCENT Hill Lodge rJo. and AM, 2858 Frankfort Ave. will meet In stated communication Fri. Jan.

21 at 7:30 p.m. for regular business and FC examinations, visiters welcome, Mack L. Hill, Master, John Krebs, PARKLAND Lodge Number 638 and AM will meet Jan. 21, 7:30 p.m, for regular andto confer the E. A.

Degree. V. T. Larlmore, Master) E. rown, Secv.

UM BLodge No. 862 F. and A.M. will meet at Taylor Blvd. at Carlisle Ave.

Fri. Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. to confer the M.M. degree.

Visitors welcome. W. T. Sanders, Jr, Master, F. H.

Booth, Secy. 1 I Lost BRACELETS, (3) vicinity 6th Market, sentimental value. Reward, no questions asked. 584- 9451. B0G, Golden retriever, 3 years 01a, reman, latty, Jan.

3, Strathmoor area. Information appreciated. Reward for her return 897-5653, DOG. Collie, female, gravTTCck, white and tan, (Merl color) answers to Mardl, Newmarket Dr. In Northlleld.

Reward. Hie Courier-Journal The lauiivill Times Deaths and Funerals DAVIS, Clarence Age 93, passed away, 12:05 a.m. Floyd County Memorial Hospital. Residence No. 49 Hilltop New Albany, Ind.

Father of Harold Faurest Davis, San Francisco, daughter, Mrs. Robert Thomas, New Albany, Mrs. John Kane, Jef-fersontown, brother, HerK Davis, Benton, Ark.) 6 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Seabrook Funeral Home, Market at 12th, New Albany, after 6 p.m. Thurs.

Services It a.m. Sat. from the Seabrook Chapel. Interment Graceland Memorial Park. DYER, Justin C.

(Pete) Wednesday January 19, 1972 at 12:20 p.m. In his 82nd year. Residence Hillebrand Apartments, 1235 S. 3rd Bro'her of Sam G. Dyer, Louisville, Mrs.

Margaret Meyers, Miami, Mrs. Mildred Antongeoriga, Puerto Rico, Services Saturday January 22, at 2 p.m., at Schoppenhorst Bros. Funeral Home, 1832 W. Market. Rose Croix Service at 2:15 p.m.

Interment in Resthaven Cemetery. Visiting after 3 p.m., Thursday. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Kosair Crippled Children's Hospital. FISHER, Jack R. rw5 real 9 Jrtn.

IV. 192, at the Jewish Hospital at 6:40 a.m. Residence, 210 Elm Clarksvllle, Ind. Beloved husband of Mildred Payne Fisher. Father of Mrs.

Strother (Joyce) Tipton. Brother of Mrs. Mary Mannon, Mrs. Margaret Boomer, Mrs. Bernlce Rnberts.

Mn. Annie Ford and Richard Fisher. Remains at the Louis B. Miller and Son Funeral Home 4505 S. 3rd St.

Funeral, Jan. 21 at 2 p.m. from the funeral home. Interment GAMBRILL, Mrs. Helen (nee Horning) Formerly of Louisville, passed away In Tampa, Florida, 2:15 A.M.

January 20, 1972. Survived by sister Mrs. Raymond F. Miller, Sr. also Edward L.

Miller and Walter M. Miller, nephews, all of Louisville. Mrs. Gambrill Is at Marsicano Funeral Home, Tampa, Fla. Services will be Saturday morning, January 22nd, at St.

Patrick Church, Tampa. GARR, Mr. Walter (Friday) Franklin January 18, 1972, In his 47th vear. Residence 11205 Mitchell Hill Rd. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Emily Garr; two sons, Hack and Russell Garr; one daughter, Mrs. Nellie Edwards! three brothers, Roy, Woodrow and George Garr; three sisters, Mrs. Martha Bishop, Flossie Purcell and Mrs. Minnie Shee-ley; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services, Friday, at 2 P.m.

from the Dunn Fairdale Funeral Home, 411 Falrdala Rd. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation after 6 p.m.) Wednesday. GRIFFEE, Mr. Stuart W.

Age 88 of Route 2, Brandenburg, Ky. passed away Jan. 19, 1972 In Elizabethtown, Ky. Devoted father of Mrs. George (Mildred) Benham, Mrs.

Overton (Katharyn) Blair and Mr. Stuart Ray Grlffee, all of Route 2, Brandenburg. Brother-in-law of Mrs. Laura Grlffee, Charleston, W. Va.

Also survived by 12 grand-children, 25 great grandchildren and 4 great-great granddaughters. Mr. Griffee is resting at the Hager-Wright Funeral Home, Brandenburg, Ky. where funeral services will be held Fri. at 2 p.m.

Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Heart Fund. HAMILTON, Mrs. Ruby Pate Wednesday, January 19, 1972, 6:00 P.m., at the Kentucky Baptist Hospital, In hr 7th vear. Residence IOCS St.

Anthony The Department of Highways has scheduled a Design Public Hearing, Wednesday, February 2, 1972, at 7:30 Eastern Standard Time, in the auditorium of the Jewish Community Center. 3600 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, Kentucky, to afford all interested pi rsons and those affected by the roadway improvements to Cannons Lane and Dutchmans Lane (KY 2048), SP 56-993-1L, 117 (27), from Taylorsville Road near 1-264 to Alternate US 60 (Lexington Road), excluding the interchange with 1-64. an opportunity to become fully informed about the design, access and right-of-way features of the project. The proposed project provides for a 4-Tane curt) and gutter section with a 4' median, a distance of 2.07 miles, bee the area map attached. The public is Invited.

Persons interested in and affected by the proposed improvements are encouraged to attend and express their views converningthe social, economic and environmental effect that the'project, as planned, will have upon individuala and business organizations in the area and the community. Detailed plans of the project are on display from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Eastern Standard Time, daily for public review in the Department of Highway's District Office, 977 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Maps, drawings and detailed plans of the project will be on display at the site of the hearing on Monday. January 24, 1072, from 2:00 P.M.

to 8:00 P.M., Tuesday, January 25. 1972, from 2:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M., and the day of the hearing from 6:00 P.M. until tha hearing. Department of Highway's personnel will be present to discuss the proposed plans and respond to questions at both locations while the plans are on display.

The Draft Environmental Statement is available for reviewing and copying in the District Office on and after December 28, 1971, at 977 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Maps, drawings and other pertinent Information developed by the Department of Highways and written views received from local, state and federal agencies and other public officials will be reviewed and discussed from local, state and federal agencies and other public officials will he reviewed and discussed by the Department representatives at the Public Hearing, and will be available for inspection and copying. The procedure and schedule for acquiring rifiht-of-way and the Relocation Assistance Program will also be discussed during the Public Hearing. Written statements and other exhibits will he accepted at the Public Hearing and made a part of the hearing record. Additional statements may be submitted to the District Office of the Department of Highways, P.O.

Box 21178, Louisville, Kentucky 40221 within ten days alter the Public Hearing. The Public Hearing is being conducted pursuant (o the Federal-Aid mgnway nci, ij u.n.i... us revisions Policy and ment ot Transportation January 14, 1969. A. R.

Romlne District Engincer'Dlstrlct 5 P.O. Box 21178 Louisville, Kentucky 40221 Mil an it. Jfc.it. a. ak JfcJh t.fc.s,iifcatlfc,fc, ama.a afcavaa aft.

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