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THE COl'RIER JOURNAL SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1973 OOf. AFGHAN HOUND, anrlrnf color, naT canoed, narre Maia, Raward. 3A3-3CJ5. rent a n'irte model stuQio camera dark room.

Fia'h Foto 5'i'd 'O. V7 QJaO. SLIM-A-WAY SPA; rruit sell. 2 year membership, 4480 value for CARPENTER, ren-Mllrg aid r- pairs, ay rs, v. naows.

panel 'g, roofs and pairing Specializing in small lobs. Ol afer 6 p.m. Prp? es-'-ra'fs. Tappenter, room add -r attics and basorrei ts, no it tcr do c.n wuik. 6Jt- 14).

Free Fully Insurer CARPENTER, I do Duality wo af prices vou can aftorri Larce or smail, 4:6 112; or Br-287B. CARPENi ER, remodelinq a iff ciality. 25 years exEVripnre, fiW- mo. frop estimates, 43J-9P04. CARPENTER work," any kTn.CT special on cutting oH doors, 437- "Cl ENTfRYTTa TnTOVrodTTiiJ" SmaM iob preferred.

969-47M CARPET and vinyl installed LOUISVILLE CARPET CO. Guaranteed work 425 1J11 CARPET installed, repaired; pad- 4. S175. moving i-3n. Track Tapes $125 Each Care For Elderly 13B COLONIAL HOUSE of Shep-herdsville the utmost in personal care for your loved ones.

New, clean, climatic controlled and the best of foods ell for 59 per day. Drive out end see or call 543-7017. BEAUTIFUL Home on Southern experienced, home cooked meals, see to appreciate. 368-5662. CARE FOfl ELDE RLY.

MenT women or couple. Reasonable rates. 1st floor, good food. 935- 66V5. CARE for elderly; private room; 3 home cooked meals a day and r- rj'-JW.

Lovely Home and Care for Elderly, East End, call evenings please. launory. INDIVIDUAL Care for elderly, pri-vate room, excellent food. Refer- ences. 425-0910.

PRIVATE room and loving care in lovely private home. $500. 341- 413)8. CARE for elderly person or couple in my home. 437-9324.

fAREFor Elderly Lady in My Home, upper Highlands, 458-4454. 13C Child Cor BASHFORD Manor area, after school, mature sitter, my home. Sf 1 nvF yniip run npFM 7 days 4 a.m.-4 p.m. Infants-12 years. Use Evangers Modern Day.

Care Summer-Fall-Kinriaraarten 3701 Fern Valley Rd. 968-5451 KENWOOD Day Care. Strawberry ano bouinsiae ur. experienced, licensed, fenced. $17 weekly.

Any age. 347-2333, 361- PIXIE Palace Licensed Center Class for each ege group. 4 weens to 0 years. 36-8I86. CENTRAL area, loving care, in-fant, small child, licensed.

Refer ences. 308-4173. BABYSITTING, my home; any shift, Edgewood area, licensed. BABY Sitting In my home. CP censed, experienced, references, week pays.

yj-v53. GERMANTOWN area, baby sitting in my home, days, hot lunch fur- nished, licensed. 635-4769. DAY Care Center, 4 A.M. till mid- ntgnt, 44-H50, drop-in.

OPEN 24 hours, drop In, licensed, rairoaie uay Lare, m-usc. CHILD care, my home. 944-9651 anytime. Services Offered General 14 ACOUSTICAL ceilings, new kitchen cabinets, carpet, paneling, re- mnrtelina rianrv. ADDITION, we frame, vou finish ur complete too.

UUN LAKItK KtMODeLING CO. 361-0919. ADDITIONS and remodeling. Terms. Call man works on iob.

Dormers, paneling of basements. 458-3593 969-7885 MR. KE5SLER ADDITIONS, remodeling; garages; carports; repairs; roofing; good references. 964-1980, 239-0647, ADDITIONS, ROOMS ADDED, attics and basements finished. Garages, roofs concrete work.

R. T. Adams. 448-7499-stimates ADDITIONS and Remodeling, garages, drive ways, etc. Mike Cos-tello, 968-2458, 964-5379.

ALUMINUM siding, $60 per 100 sq. ft. installed. Dealers and con- iracrors welcome. 454-5886.

ASPHALT driveways, parking lots, patch work, driveways sealed, tree estimates. 969-7151. 778-7677 ATTIC, basements etc. cleaned for contents; most lobs free; some- timesjee charged. 361-8542.

BABY SHOES, Eternalized in ever-lasting bronze, precious today, priceless Tomorrow. 3B4-UV4, BACKHOE work, no iob too large or small. 451-287R. BASEMENT leaks stopped; WUNtY BALK GUARANTEE; 15 years' experience; Kentucky Waterproofing 5H3.997. TASEMENT leaks stopped 28" years experience, money back guarantee.

3B4-5V5I. BATHROOMS, tiled in beautiful plastic wall tiles, free estimates. JSB U.1J7. BEDFORD Stone laid and furnished 458-6063 gr964-399J. BRICKS, BLOCKS Laid.

No iob too" small. Free estimates. 361-1532! CABINET, specialize in plastic covered cabinets, tops, bars. McGovern's Cabinet Shoo 585-5676 CARPENTER, old nouses a spe cialty; no loo too small or too large; bad windows; fioors; dry-wall; aluminum siding; paneling, painting and gutters; reasonable prices; free estimates; prompt service. Quality counts.

Terms. S82-2349. CARPENTER work, remodeling of all kinds, sagging floors leveled, bad porches or building new ones, build or remodel stairways. Experienceo. A-l workmanship, 'mmegifiTe service.

366-U0UI. CARPENTER work, all kinds. Ter-mite damage and rotted floors leveled end replaced, porches and stairs repairs. No iob too small. work guaranteed.

366-8329. CARPENTER, room additions, basements, family room, kitchens, porches repaired and built, all types of home repairs, cell- mas 'owereq 451-0033 rADDBMTBOC, Uu houses. Especially drywall, pan-neling, flooring. "BASEMENTS-ATTICS." Quality work. REFER- "CARPENTER, room additions, pah-" ciing, porcnes, rtnisneo Dase-ments, dormers, painting.

454- 4J10. CARPENTER REPAIRING, aT kinds, porches, roofs, steps, stairs, immediate service. 366- iiit. CARPENTER, paneling, doors, windows, ceilings lowered, ce-ramie tile, porch decks. 244-4243.

CARPENTER, 3rd generation spe" iiaiizinij in nuniB improvements 451-7815. Free estimates. DOO, black beige German Shep- tieid, anproximateiv 1 yr ni4, KLA'ARD oiieieo. Any ihlufmalion, call 8v5-4i6. OOO, Hilled breed, brown head, whita 11 witn 7 biacK spots; lnlttli 4 waafcl.

937-224. fiOU Raau'ai long Run Park aria, I year uid meia, brown leather fillet, Hod reward. Call 145-4662 attar 4 pm. 004. Cray male Poodle; answers in nerna ot in Ine Cheno-wth Ln.

area. REWARD. (95- V4 ttOO," rCfltff Srown and white mala, medium ilo; mm. lug lew front leg. Crestwood DOO.

Carman Shepherd, female, hla'k and white. I'i veart old, Viiinlly Cherokee Park. RE-WAMD. 4I IH5. DOO, DALMATIAN," FEMALE, month! old.

Lost near Waiter end Taylor Blvd. Reward. 341-3597. No collar, DOfl, while male Poodle, Sudbury and Breckinridge Ln. area, red rnllar.

reward itt-1964. bsrWcKcwtTsiiTerrler, male. Mockingbird veney no. area, re ward. 895-9170 alter m.

DOO, St. Bernard, 3rd St, area. year old, wytun. DOO, redbone hound, 4518 Hazel- wood reward, 346-3060. DOO, female" Irish Setter, 10 months old.

Reward. 245-0545. DOGS: 2 black and tan Coon Dogs, vicinity of Therman Rd. and Routt. Reward.

267-1505. TuRSi. in eelt end. Has several foreign passes ana money, rieasi call 584-4837. REWARD.

12 Found DOO, small, shaggy grey male. May be Cocker-Poo. found at Dunn School area. Call 895-6651. DOG, Collie, female, tag number 3158, weak from hunger.

583-0992. Information, Personals 13 RECEIVE a personally hand written letter from Santa, enclose SI with childs' letter and mail to: Santa Land, Louisville Division, P.O. Box 16419, Louisville, Ky. 40216. ATTENTION AMERICAN INDIANS Newly formed American Indian Club of Kentuckiana looking for new American Indian members.

Call 245-3326 or 964-7836. CAR POOLS, now being formed tl, rough-out the Louisville Area. Information and registration free. 447-7352, 4 to 10. Anytlme Sat.

"If Dec. 5, 1951, Orlando, Florida brings memories, will exchange photos confidentially." Write 758 Lare ot LIKE to sing Harmony? We need you. Growing women's barbershop chorus. Call 451-1255, 443- 4277. WANDA SHAW, contact Alan.

Very urgent. Concerns Jeremy's health. Thanks. DIAL PRAYER 583-5444 Information, Business 13A AUTO INSURANCE If you are paying too much for insurance due to cancellations, age, bad driving record, need SR22 filing, call for quote. Low rates.

Monthly payments. BRADEN INS. AGENCY, 454-1950. Nights, 459-8507. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? License suspended? Insurance canceled? Need state filing? Young drivers, Instant SR 22 filing.

Payment plans. Days. 361-8435; nights, 447-7871 ABLE INS. CO. 5438 New Cut Rd.

DISTINCTIVE GIFTS at reduced ates for bargain hunters. Send for your free copy of this mail order catalogue. Little Nick, 301 River Salinas, Calif. 93901. AUTO INSURANCE TROUBLES? MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN Drivers 16-74 cancelled? S.R.

22 filing, restore license. COLLINS INSURANCE AGENCY 1908 Crums Ln. 447-4055 FREE CERAMICS CLASSES. 6 days and nights. Connie's Ceramics.

458-5743 after 12 noon. WE Will pay $5.00 for any referral that results in a portrait or Wedding Photograph. Call 895-4278. IN IGHT STU LQ DIAL-A-DEVIL For a Tale to drive vou mad, we dare you to dial 346-3421. THE BEST MASSAGE IN TOWN by 4 highly skilled masseuses In Individually private facilities.

Call joti-1 mm. MASSAGE AND STEAM ROOM, skilled masseusses, 10 a.m. till midnight, 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. Sat.

J3 a. no aov-aaya. 8 seats for Puerto Rico, leaving Lousvllle Nov. 24, $270 per seat Including meals, must sell, unaoie to use, tii-iuu. LADIES, pamper yourself with a genuine Swedish Massage by a Las Vegas trained masseur.

361-9459. FREE TRAVEL DRIVE A CAR California, Florida, Nevada. ALL POINTS U.S.A. AAACON 895-9369 MARRIAGE INFORMATION Jeffersonvllle, Ind. NEWEST Massage Salon, 201 York (In York Towers).

585-4888. Noon toJ2 p.m. WEDDING CHA PEL. Non-De nomT national. UNITY TEMPLE.

583-5559. AUTO Insurance, try us. NO ONE REFUSED ETERS INSURANCE 937-7028 WILL pick up usable furniture, and miscellaneous, tree, Hi-rwa, 4jy- 211). SCHOOLS, clubs, sell $1 hot iron transfers. $40 for every $100 sold on consignment, aoe-fuji.

DODGE BOYS are GOOD GUYS FALLS CITY DODGE 5011 Dixie Hgwy. 448-4800 BILLS, group them together, have une psrtiieiii. WJiiiaiiun Phone, 589-3900. Union Trust. I Write your Classified Ad I or phone number you want WRITE in 1 stepdaughter, Mrs.

Ruth Cor-mar, Lyndon, Ohio; aiso survived bv 5 granocniid'-en. 2 step-granachitdren, 1 ster, Vrs. Ruby Oison, Louisvil'e, 3 brothers, Ciav Verrnilhon, Louis- Ky Ray Vermillion, Irv uiaiiauuua, nrtrs. nicnuii is at the Hardy Funeral Home. Shepherdsvide.

Services Mnn 11 a.m. at Cedar Grove BApMt Cf.urch. Interment Evergrewi Cemetery. NORRIS, Mr. Lonnie B.

Age 77 years, Frl, Nov 14, 197 at his resldrnce, Brnokt, Ky. Beloved huttxnd ol Mrs. Valtie L. Norrli; loving father ot Mrs. Geneva Rirh and Miv Edith Parker, both ot Louisville, Mrs.

Orare Arm. Strong, Route Lebanon Junction, Mrs. Juanita Getkint, Mrs. Louise Wright, Mr. Claude L.

Norrli and Mr. Lemiie Norn all of Flirdale, alto survives ov nit inter, wwi, Daisy Lucas and brother, Mr. Ephralm Norrli, both ol Hig Springs, Ky.i 24 grandrhlldten and 13 ireat-frandrhildren. Mr orrl. Is at Maraman Funeral ome, Shepherdivllle, Ky where ervlces will be Sun Nov, II at 2 p.m.

Interment Hebron Cemetery. PHILLIPS, Mr. Edgar J. 4:15 a.m. Nov.

14 at Be-thatda Nursing Home, Louisville. Residence, Lebanon Juncllon, Kv. Survived by dauohteri, Mrs. Anna Sexton, Fern Creek, Mrs. Rebecca Crawford, Frankfort, Ky.i tons, Edgar Paul, Jack and Kenneth Phillips, all of Louisville; 7 grandchildren.

Sisters, Mrs. Lula Cooper, Jelfer-sontown, Mrs. Mary Weber, Clarksvllle, Ind. Mr. Phillips is at Langsford Funeral Home, Lebanon Junction.

Funeral 2 p.m. Mon. at the funeral home. Interment local cemetery. QUICK, Mr.

William T. Sr, Passed away Nov. 14, 1973, In his 49th year, at St. Joseph Infirmary. Residence.

521 Inverness Ave. Beloved husband of Mrs. Anna M. (Litsey) Quick, loving father of Mrs. Donald (Sandy) Temple, Mrs.

Ronald (Carole) Blair, Dennis end William T. Quick II, devoted brother of Mrs. Medallne Davis, Sacramento, aiso survived by 3 grandchildren. Mr. Quick is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L.

Heady 4, Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Interment, Resthaven Memorial Park. Masonic services will be conducted at 7:30 p.m.. Sun. by Boai Lodge No.

850, AM. SCHELL, John Joseph Age 74 years, Nov. 14, 1973, at 5:50 a.m. Residence, 718 N. Barbee Way.

Husband of Edna Byron Schell. Father of Mrs. Donald (Marge) Francke, 4 grandchildren also survive. Funeral Mon. morning, 9:30, Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison and at St.

Elizabeth Church, 10 o'clock. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. Prayers by members of parish. at 8 p.m. STINSON, John C.

Age 59 years. Nov. 15, 1973 at 12:05 p.m. Residence, 919 Packard Ave. Beloved husband of Josephine Ray Stlnson; son of Mrs.

Mamie Haag Stlnson; also survived by his sister, Mrs. Ross (Helen) Speer, Jefferson-town, 3 brothers, Paul, Nick Jr. and George Leo Stinson; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services Mon. at 9:30 a.m.

at the Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Hwy. and at 10 o'clock at St. Stephen Martyr Church. Entombment, Evergreen Mausoleum. Prayer service Sunday at 7:30 p.m.

SUMMERS, Elizabeth Hutchison Nov. 15, 1973 at 7 p.m. at her residence, 336 Norbourne Blvd. Widow of Amor B. Summers Sr.

Step-mother of Mrs. Helen Petty, Mr. Armor B. Summers, Mr. Harold Summers and Mr.

Lester Summers. Also survived by 1 niece and 2 nephews. Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Mon. morning at 10 o'clock. Interment, Cave Hill Cemetery.

VOGT, Mr. Joseph Passed away In his 79th year, Nov. 16, 1973. Residence, 1606 S. 2nd St.

Beloved father of Theodore L. Vogt, Joseph Vogt, Mrs. Edward S. (Mathilda) Schwartz, Mrs. Billy Joe (Rita) Miller, Mrs.

Thomas (Johanna) Wheatley; beloved brother of Miss Louise Vogt, Mrs. Mathilda Becker, John Vogt and Ben Vogt. Also survived by 15 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Services for Mr. Vogt will be conducted Mon.

at 9:30 a.m. In the Russ-man 8, Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave. and 10 a.m. In St. Philip Nerl Church.

Interment St. Michael Cemetery. Prayer services at 7:30 p.m. Sun. by the members of the parish WILLIAMS, Mrs.

John Bryan (the former Julia Ellis) Formerly of Louisville, Nov. 16, 1973, 5:50 a.m. In Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Survived by 1 sister, Mrs.

Peggy Turner, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla and 1 brother, Jack Ellis, Detroit, several nieces and nephews, including Mrs. W. H. Weddington Jr.

and Chuck Hamrick. Funeral 1 C.m. Mon. at Ratterman's, 3711 exington with burial In Resthaven Memorial Park. Visiting after 2 p.m.

Sun. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to Kentucky Eye Foundation, In care of St. Matthews Lions Club. Flowers-are the best expression of your sympathy Legal Notices 1A INVITATION TO BID The Urban Renewal and Community Development Agency of Louisville, hereinafter referred to as the "Agency," whose offices are located on the 4th floor at 400 South Sixth Street, Louisville, Kentucky, Is in the development stage of the West Downtown Renewal Area, Proiect No. Ky.

R-10. The Agency has an acceptable bid proposal for the purchase of a tract of land containing approximately 18,200 square feet, located on the West side of Seventh Street approximately 143 feet North of Walnut Street In the West Downtown Renewal Area, Proiect Ky. R-10. The Agency hereby Invites and will receive additional competitive bid proopsals for the purchase of the above described property until 3:00 p.m., January 3, 1974. All bids must be accompanied by a proposal for the development of the property in accordance with the Urban Renewal Plan for Proiect Ky.

R-10. All bid proposals must be In a sealed envelope marked "Competitive Bid Proposal to be Opened 3:00 p.m., January 3, 1974" and must contain: 1. Ofer to Purchase 2. Redeveloper's Statement for Public Disclosure and Redeveloper's Statement of Qualifications and Financial Responsibility. 3.

Sketch or preliminary drawing (building only). This may be a pencil sketch or preliminary architectural drawing. 4. Site plan. This plan must show the location of the building on the site, paved parking areas, curb cuts, loading and unloading spaces, walkways, and landscaped areas.

5. Narrative description. Describe fully the Intended use of the entire development; also the tvoe building and its exterior treatment. 6. Good faith deposit.

A certified check or equivalent is required in an amount no less than five percent of the bid price. All bid forms and restrictions applicable to the development of this property are available upon request at the Agency during its regular office hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. No bid proposal In response to the Invitation to Bid will be opened or reviewed prior to 3:00 p.m., January 3, 1974. All bidders will be notified within thirty days following such bid closing.

Under procedures and policies established for the administration of urban renewal programs, the 4 TIML'S ijr- ahove-ment'oned prrnHl will be accented by the Ayen. pro. no h'9hr are However, in fie evint a hiytr bid or outs are rfKtvvwl, the Dioaer ana au niunrr nirwier wri ueve'upntHttt atltrnmied to I within the reuuirnnieiitl rf U'han tenwrtl Ptan sholt I av.tn the mitix tumtv la m.tti tt.e., bid an rtHinitti prus niv at a rinsed mvtftui lata, fhn Itility nay Miim tie lite Ml Clotlng 'the Aoitnry rttorvei the ftM ruled any or ail i-iali. tut titer fa.atve tha rlwtil ai' I any piowial uver Mia ei-i aiiaiiie minimum it'i'e, whlih ttia wiu riiarnl In ha Ilia aaiia al inleiatt nf ttie rimtmutiH, Itia rileheit anil hat! uto ftir Itie ivatuM Irhan Hanawal Pinaiam The term "heit general Inlarait" twi llderl, but Is nnt limited to luh criteria at ereatett Intreake In tax hate, prnvida eietat amount nt haw permanent amnlovrriaitt, whne cmmlriK linn will provide graatavt amnufit of lemuorarv am plnvinent, end other significant monturable rnntrlhutloni to the cultural, social, aronomlr and n-vironmental enrichment of the total community. The property will he delivered to the redevelnper cleared of all exKtlng ilrurtures, rouoho'adnd, and with utility easements to the property llnei.

Loulivllle Water Co. LOUISVILLE WATER COMPANY ADVER 1 ISFMFNT FOR BIDS PROJECT 73864 CONTRACT OAK HILL BOOSTER PUMPING STATION and TRANSMITTER VAULT ELECTRIC INSTALLATION Sealed bids will be received In the Conference Room of the Louisville Water Company, 435 South Third Street, Louisville, Ky up to 11:00 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, Wednesday, December 5, 1973, for the following proiect; PROJECT 73-864 CONTRACT Installation of two electric poles and disconnect switches, two auto-transformer motor starters, and all necessary control equipment and auxiliary electric equipment at the Oak Hill Booster Station and the tank level transmitter vault. Plans and specifications are on file and may be examined at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Louisville Water Company. Each bidder shall deposit with his proposal a certified check In favor of the Louisville Water Company In the amount of Five Percent (5) of his bid, which shall be forfeited In case the Contractor fails to enter into a Contract with good and sufficient bond within ten (10) days after the Contract has been awarded to him. Bidder's are notified to familiarize themselves with the provisions of KRS 337.505 to 337.550 as concerns prevailing hourly rates.

The right is reserved to relect any or all bids or waive any in. formality In any bid, and accept any considered advantage to the Louisville Water Company. By FRANK C. CAMPBELL, Vice President Chief Engineer ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received In the office of the Kentucky River Garbage Refuse Disposal District, P.O. Box 984, North Main Memorial Drive, Hazard, Kentucky for the following stated agency requirements until 12:00 noon, Monday, November 26, 1973.

CW-1-89 Front-Loading Bulk Refuse Containers CW-2-1 Front-Loading Packer Body Cw-3-1 Truck for Front-Loading Packer Body CW-4-1- Ton Truck Bids for above requirements will be opened publicly at the above stated date, hour and place. Specifications and other necessary information, including bid forms may be obtained from above stated Jr Proiect Manager Kentucky River G4.B D. D. PUBLIC NOTICE Bids are being solicited by the Louisville Zoological Commission for construction of 1 Polar Beat-Grotto at the Louisville Zoologica Gardens. Bids are for a genera contract only, Including mechanical and electrical worn, diq? wm uo received at the Zoo administration linn Trevi an Way until 3 p.m.

EST, Dec. 5, 1973 Drawings and specifications will be available to qualified bidders after 12 noon Nov. 12, 1973, and may be ootaineo in ino mm-s Bhttart far A dePOS Of S50 per set of construction documents. issuance or outuiunii, iimitari tn twn 12 sets to general contractors and one (1) set to mechanical and electrical subcon- fafel-Schlckll Associates 100 E. Liberty St.

Louisville, Ky. 40202 589-61M INVITATION TO BIDDERS Th. Unuclnn Authnritv of LOUIS- villa will receive sealed bids on or before 2:00 P.M., T-, December 17, 1973, at ts office, 200 York Street, Louisville, Kentucky; t-ire cxietjuan age, and Vandalism Malicious Mischief Insurance Coverage. Specifications and Bidding Proposal Forms may be obtained at the office of the Housing Authority. Housing Authority of Louisv lie H.

M. Booth, Executive Director Cemetery Lots, Monuments EVERGREEN, 2 mausoleum crypts, head to head, 4th, level, section 1G, Garden of Flowers, reasonalbe, 245-0558. RESTHAVEN, 6 graves, choice area, mature esTounsnea 5w.inn, priced to sell, 893-2782. RESTHAVEN, Garden of Memory, 2 graves, after 6, 241-4797. RESTHAVEN; 4 graves, monument space, choice location.

Section 2, call 456-4B6V, RESTHAVEN Memorial Park; Sec- 8, Lot numuer mo. adiolning. Will sacrifice. 895-1945. Funeral Directors PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES I Daxmnn JL Snn.

nc. 1310 SThird. St. 434-3428 14V brecKinnage in. "-iMm RATTERMAN BROTHtKs 3711 Lexington Rd.

t93-3444 ARCH L. HEADY AND SUN 1201 E. Oak St. 635-5231 3401 Taylor Blvd. 368-5811 8519 Preston Hgwy.

WJ-1367 4109 Taylorsvllle Rd. 411 Fairdale Rd. 361-1688 Bowling Green, Ky. 843-4338 LeitchfTeld, Ky. 25.3 0 Caneyville, Ky.

WAlll Moroantown, Kv. 526-3342 OWEN FUNERAL HOMh 5317 oixie ngwy. 447-zauu KFFNAN FUNERAL HOME 4724 Dixie Hgwv. 447-3824 O. D.

WHITE 4 SONS, INC. Funeral Home 2727 S. 3rd 437-4474 EMBRY-BOSat FUNERAL HOME 2723 Preston Hgwy. 435-4371. McAfee FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd.

Hf'ISi Mt. Washington 538-4228 HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd" 4S1-5530 BOSSE Funeral Homg Barret and Ellison 451J440 C. Urtma I nr 343-3564 363-35674339 Park BlveL LEE E. CRALLE INC. 1330 S.

Third St. 434-3444 634-3447 ALBERT NEURATH 4. SON Funeral Home 725 E. Market 584-1191 GODFREY F. RUSSMAhl SON hunerai nome 1041 Goss 635-7424 nUnnelLEY Funeral Home 4J27 Taylor Blvd.

348-3394 RATTERMAN SONS 2114 W. Market 776-4661 3800 Bardstown Rd. 459-3800 HERBERT C. CRALLE Funeral Home 2428 Frankfort Ave. 896-8821 W.

G. HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Hgwy. 448-3581 10907 Dixie Hgwy. 937-6400 SCHOf-PENhlORSt BROS. r-unerai noma 19th and Market 585-4394 HIGH LAN DS FUNERAL HOME 3331 Taylorsvllle Rd.

Off Dutchman's Ln. 451-4420 Vocation Suggestions 10A FLORIDA apartment, Ft. Myers Beach, 2 bedroom, heated, Pool, rr. two weeks. S450.

895-5461, 11 Lost BRACELET, gold, charm. Lost In area of hospital at Floyd and Chestnut or Standiford Field In Oct. REWARD. 228-8832. CAT; reddish gold female, vicinity of Gardiner Ln.

and Newburg Rd. Beloved pet for 10 years, answers to aanoy yy-zi. CAT female, declaw, Hikes Ln. Area, goes by the name of Angel, stripped gray with little black, CAT, female, spotted, white feet. Hikes Point and east end area.

Reward. 451-4466. DOG, Beagle Hounds, no gun dogs, female, two 4 month old female pups, $200 REWARD, No questions asked. 245-0534. DOG, black ton St.

Matthews area, 894-4340. Reward. The Courier-Journal The Louisville Times Additional Death Notices On Page 22 Death and I Funerals ABELl, Miss Lucile Residence 162J Norrls Place. Prl. Nov.

14, 1971 at She It survived by nieces end nephews. Funtral Vast Mon. Nov. 14, at a.m. at St.

Augustine Church, Lebanon, with interment In the church cemetery. Visitors received at Barrett Funeral Home, 1230 Bardstown Rd. Sat. 15 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.! and at the Bosley Funeral Home.

Lebanon, alter noon Sun. CRUTCHER, Elizabeth Oehrle FrU Nov. 14, 1973, at 1 p.m. at Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Residence, 424 Country Ln.

Beloved wife of Walter T. Crutcher. Mother of Thomas B. Crutcher, III; daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin A. Oehrle franddaughter of Mrs. J. C. Ilk and Mrs.

Edwin A. Oehrle sister of Mrs. Davis Her- courr. Funeral from Pearsons. 149 Breckinridge Ln.

Mon. morning at 11:30 o'clock, interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of gifts to Eye Research, Joslin Foundation, 170 Pilgrim Boston, Mass. 02215. DAVENPORT, John Henry age Nov.

istn, 1973, 11:30 p.m. Residence 1105 S. 1st St. Survived by wife Anna Morelllon Davenport; daughters, Mrs. Shirley Key, Mrs.

Joyce Johnson, Miss Bonnie Davenport, and Miss Naydean Davenport; sons, Stephen Don Earl and David G. Davenport; mother, Mrs. Ocie Davenport; 5 grandchildren. Funeral will be Mon. Nov.

19th, 10 a.m. at Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E. Market St. Interment Fairvlaw Cemetery, Bowling Green, Ky. DAVIS, Mrs.

Leona C. Age 71, Thursday, Nov. 15, 197). 4:15 p.m. In the Brownsboro Hill Nursing Home.

Mother of Howard C. Davis, Jr. Six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive. The family will be at Ratterman Brothers Funeral Home, 3711 Lexington on Saturday from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 P.m.

On Sunday from 12-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Services will be held on Monday Nov. 19, at 10 a.m. In the Funeral Home.

Burial In Resthaven Cemetery. EDMONDSON, Mr. Charles Louis, Sr. Passed away Nov. IS, 1973 at 12:05 a.m.

In his 59th Vear. Residence, 1729 Glenview Place. Devoted husband of Mrs. Dorothy Marie (nee Broderick) Edmonson. Beloved father of Mr.

Donald L. Edmondson, Mrs. Kenneth (Nancy) Brothers, Mr. Charles L. Edmonson Jr.

and Mrs. Richard (Mickie) Fairfax; stepson of Mrs. Birtie Edmondson; brother of Mrs. Margaret Burton and Mrs. Gladys Payne; half-brother of Mrs.

Norma Goode, Mrs. Barbara Schaeftleln, Mr. James Edmondson and Mr. Carl Wayne Edmondson. Also survived bv 9 grandchildren.

Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy. Funeral services Mon. at 9:30 a.m. at St. Lawrence Catholic Church.

Burial In Calvary Cemetery. ELDRIDGE, Mrs. Rose (nee West) Passed away In her 77th vear, Nov. 17th, 1973, at 2:40 a.m. Residence 303 E.

College St. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Eldrldge is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son, 1201 E. Oak, where services will be conducted Nov. 19th. at 11:30 a.m. bv Reverand Bill Kaufman of East Baptist Church.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. GASSER, John E. Age 76 years, Nov. 16, 1973, at Georgetown Manor Nursing Home at 1 p.m. i-ormer residence 1837 W.

Kentucky. Brother of Theodore and Harry J. Gas-ser. Mr. Gasser is at Ratter-man's, 2815 S.

4th St. Funeral Mon. morning at 10 o'clock, from St. Peter's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

The vigil service will be held Sun. evening at 7 o'clock. The family will be at the funeral home 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Sun. HAWKINS, Mrs.

Dorothy Strain Age 42 years, Thurs. morning Nov. 15th, 1973. Residence 3044 Aubert Ave. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Terry (Dotti) Key, James E. and William D. Barr, John L. Hawkins Jr. and Thomas F.

Hawkins; daughter of Mrs. Na-dine D. Strain. 9 grandchildren also survive. Mrs.

Hawkins is at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Rd. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. HOLLBROOK, Miss Mayme R. At 8:30 a.m. Nov.

14th, 1973 at Norton Memorial Infirmary. Residence 1404 Kentucky Towers Apartments. Survived by a sister, Mrs. Howard F. Stolz, Louisville.

2 cousins. Miss Bonnie L. Roberts, Lexington, and Mrs. Ronald Kemper, Tallmadge, Ohio. Grlaveslde services, will be held at the I.O.O.F.

Cemetery, Owen-ton, Ky. at 1 p.m. Sun. Nov. 18, 1973.

JAMES, Mr. Courtney W. passed away Nov. 15 In his 72nd year at Baptist Hospital. Family residence 1035 Bluegrass Ave.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Dorothy (Ennis) James; loving son of Mrs. Noma M. James; devoted uncle of Mrs. Betty Pattie.

Mr. James Is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be conducted Mon. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens West.

KING, Mrs. Anna E. (nee Rapp) Passed away In her 73rd vear, Nov. 16th, 1973, at 12:30 a.m. Residence, 1051 Ardmore Dr.

Loving mother of Miss Doris M. King, Mrs. Jorden (Haiel) Carter, Mr. Malcolm (Jim) King, JrV.BnA Mr- gavmond L. King, sister of Mrs.

Emma Beverle and Mr. John B. Rapp. Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Mrs.

King is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 1201 E. Oak, where services will be conducted Nov. 19th, at 8:30 a.m.

and at St. Stephen Martvr r.huIch( 9, a m-' Interment, St. Michaels Cemetery. Prayer services 7:30 p.m. Sat.

MALONE, Mr. James D. Passed away Nov. 14, 1973, hi? vfar Methodist Hospital. Fam ly residence 1400 Beloved husband of Mrs.

Elizabeth (Covington) Ma-lone, loving father of Dudley and Jerry Malone, also survived by 4 grandchildren. Mr. Malone is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens West.

MEIER, Lillian B. (nee Foster) Age 75 years, Nov. 14, 1973, at 1 a.m. In Jewish Hospital, Residence 419 Merwin Ave. Beloved wife of Charles J.

Meier, sister of Clark Foster and Mrs. Sara H. Giffin, both of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Mary Balwln, Dothan, Ala. and Mrs.

Nora Sanders, Chicago, also survived by 3 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral services at 11 a.m. In the Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Hgwy. Interment Calvary Cemetery. NELSON, Mrs.

Beulah A. Nov. 16, 1973, 12:45 p.m. in her 67th year. Residence 118 S.

20th St. Mother of Mrs. Mary E. Matthews, Daryl L. Nelson; sister of Mrs.

Gladys Brown, Phillip and Robert P. Blakley. Services Mon. Nov. 19 at 11 a.m.

at the Schoppenhorst Brothers Funeral Home, 1832 W. Market. Interment St. Stephen Cemetery. NICHOLS, (Catherine Salley (nee Vermillion) Age 48, Nov.

16, 1973. Residence, Route 3, Shepherds-ville, Ky. Beloved mother of William Nichols, Shepherdsvllle; qvanoDic; lOVO-iav. CARPET AND linoleum Installed," ruu rurni5n QT We. 64-608.

CERAMIC Tile and vinyl tile work." Krdsonanie, V6V-1953. CHIMNEYS, Roofs, new or repair, Guttering, quick service; stucco. Call anytime, 587-0211, 778-2565. CLEANING and painting waTisT woodwork, windows, carpet, and CONCRETE work, patio, driveway, garage floors our specialty. Free estimates, guaranteed work.

447- 1044., 447-9240. CONCRETE work, new or repair" walk, steps, porches, patio, stucco. No iob too small. Free es- timates. Guaranteed.

968-8314. CONCRETE driveways and patids" our specialty. Free estimates, After 4, 245-8740. CONCRETE steps, drives garages7 creekstone blocks. Bricks, walls.

Monua, siuiiu. n-qzor. CONCRETE WORK, all ETndsT steps, porches, block work, stucco woxk, free estimate. 775-6214. TO work, drivewaysT patios, garages.

937-0413. CONCRETE basement walls," jormed and poured. 267-5609. CONCRETE WORK, basements," stucco, side walks. 448-5339.

DRYWALL, new and repair work; texturing, basements finished, free estimates. 368-0914. ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS? OVERLOADED CIRCUITS Call E. R. Electric Co.

Rewire, repair; residential, commercial; free estimates. 937-0432. "EXECfRICAL work, "riwIrTng specialty, new services, free estimates. Call 935-3035, if no answer, 948-3807. ELECTRICAL, all types, 220 wir.

ing, rewiring and repairs, reason. able. 425-3V42. ELECTRICAL work, rewTrTng, US outlets, new work, free estimates. 435-6265.

ELECTRICAL: ail types. 220 wiring, rewiring, repairs. Free estl-mates. Call 447-6982. EXCAVATING, backhoe work, by iob or by hour, free estimates, Southern Plumbing end Piping, 7th and Algonquin 636-5171.

PENCE, wood, chain link, "completely insured." FALLS CITY FENCE INC. 2936 St. Xavier St 778-7311 FLOOR sanding, laying and re-finishing, 585-3507, 363-9793. HIGHFILL HESTER FURNACE, sales, service and fnT stailation. Jarvis Heating and Air innniTiomrg bervice.

937-2540. FURNACE sales and service, mc- oue nome, za nour service. PI I I C.U. 935-3 1 65 FURNACC, Sales, 24 hour repair service at regular rates. Technical Aire Services 456-26H0 FURNACE power cleaned and re-paired, 24 hours 451-9313.

FURNACE winter service and repair, experiencedwork1 969-8892. FURNACE service, repair and in-stallation. 363-4890 583-6728. FURNITURE reflnishing and anfl-quing, appliances sprayed, your choice of color, Immediate service, C. Corley, 955 S.

Floyd, 583-7823. GAS and water services, free estV mates, replacement or new. Ca 448-570'). "5ENERAL CONTRACTING. Com-" pieie building and maintenance service.361 -1563 after 5 p.m.

GUTTERING, aluminum, galvanized, shingle, roof. WILMAC, call mier 3. V44-6Hg. GUTTERING; free estimates for 5 or 6 inch continuous aluminum. RAJN-FLOW, 637-1496 or 456-1380.

GUTTERING, new, repair used gutters, also home repairs. 368- "HAULING and cleaning basement, garages, etc. No iobs too small. 491-2938. HEATING repair.

776-1765. Inner' City Heating and Cooling. HOME and lawn caro, paintinq, tree trimming, dethatching end fertijzing, P. Brown, 456-599. KITCHENS a specially.

Compare and save. Choice of many cabinets. Free estimates. Financing. Also baths, room additions, roofs, aluminum siding.

Complete remodeling service. CLASSIC RE- IVIUUCLtKj, 4jV-yfi9. Kit CHEN and corner Cabinets but It or repaired, furniture rellnishing. 9.15-4065. LEAVES AND TREE SERVICE;" George Littrell.

239-4248. LIGHT hauling, basements and' nouses cieanea out.y68-sa40. PAINTING, papering and remodeling work, only duality work donn, 2 5 years experience, special hours if needed, ninhts md same rates. Wimselt Builders. 491-3252.

PAINTING, dential, free estimates, call 239- 034Z. atior 6 p.m. PAINTING; interior, ceilings, tex- te.red,PLASIE RJ NG.896in53J PIANO tuning, regulating; prompt, reliable courteous service; recently arrived from Pittsburgh, had own business 19 years. manes l. aeeoee, 9J-3H6, PLASTERING, Stucco, Drvwall, Texturing, free estimate, call 6 a.m.

to 8 a.m., 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., 964-3173. PLASTERING, new and patch" stucco, experienced, free estl-maies, prompt service, 368-9290. PLASTERING. Dry "wail work, ceilings texlured.

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