Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 28
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 28

Location:
Louisville, Kentucky
Issue Date:
Page:
28
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 THE COURIER- JOURNAL 8 TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1977 AN AD CLASSIFIED RATE AND The Louisville Times CALL 582-2622 CALL 582-4560 CALL 582-2622 Courier-Journal classified TO CANCEL CONTRACT INFORMATION TO PLACE AN AD ALPHABETICAL INDEX to the CLASSIFIED SECTION CLASSIFIED INFORMATION Garden 20 REAL ESTATE Good Things To 72 FOR SALE Household 73 74 Machinery, Miscellaneous. 75 Business and Apartments. 38 64 Camps, Camp Sites. 36 Musical 76 37 77 Record Players. 77 42A Special 110 Farms, 65 Houses For Sale Sporting Stamps, Coins, 648 64A 53 75 49 20 54 TV's, Radios, Record 77 HUD 56A Yard Needs.

20 Yard Sales 110 Wanted to Buy 80 Lots, Mobile Mobile Home Parks. 45 New .46 REAL ESTATE Property for Exchange. 47 Resorts. FOR RENT Suburban, Out of Apartments- 89 SERVICES Apartments- 88 Alterations. Apartment Rental 86 Apartment Rental Furnished Apt.

Rental 89A 110 Apartment Rental 86 Care for Children 73 Farms For 91 Care for 73 Houses 93 Carpentry. 66 68 Home Rental 92A Funeral Houses 92 67 Houses To Rent or 918 Furniture 73 Mobile Home 101P General 69 Business Places For 90 Merchandise for 64B and Desk 94 Hauling, General. 110 Rooms for 84 Moving, Local and Office 74 Rooms with Board. 81 Painting, 64 83 Real Estate 71 Rooms without Tax Service. Rooms 87 64 Television Rentals.

Roommates, Homes 85 73 Wanted To 98 Television 69 Yard Deaths and Deaths and Funerals Funerals MARTION, Elizabeth K. Age 86, 504 Lyndon Ln. Passed away April 25, 1977. Survived by her children, William and Edwin Martion, Robert Martion of Castro Valley, and Mrs. Susie Walls of Crestwood; 21 grandchildren; 45 5 greatgreat.

2. sisters, Mrs. Louise Kiefer, Mrs. Eva Watson, and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. Services 10 a.m., Thurs.

at A. Neurath Son, 725 E. Market St. Burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. Visiting after 5 p.m., Tues.

O'CONNOR, Patrick M.D. Residence, 1021 Alta Vista Rd. April 23, 1977 at 7 a.m. at the Jewish Hospital. Survived by his wife, Donna Nelson O'Connor; a son, Patrick Regan O'Connor and Miss Kelly O'Connor; mother, Mrs.

J. Regan (Blanche) O'Connor and a sister, Mrs. John F. (Toni) Sweeney Jr. Funeral 10 a.m., Tues.

from Holy Spirit Church with burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. Visiting at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington after 2 p.m. Sun. Vigil service 4:30 p.m. Sun.

Rosary by the Bellarmine Women's Council, 7 p.m. Mon. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Kentucky Lions Eye Research Institute. OFCACEK, Frank Joseph Of 1241 Manitau Ave. Passed away in his 83rd year, Sun.

April 24th, 1977 at 7:30 p.m., at Christopher South Nursing Home. Devoted grandfather of Mrs. Lois Edwards of Charleston, W. Miss Lynne Ann and Miss Mary Louise Ofcacek, Mr. Dennis Ofcacek of Tarpen Springs, Fla.

and Mr. James P. Ofcacek, great-grandson. the W. G.

Hardy Friends "may call after 7 p.m. Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie where funeral services will be held Wed. at 11 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. PIKE, Mr.

Thomas A. "Bud" Passed away In his 64th year Apr. 24, 1977 at Suburban Hospital. Residence, 1567. S.

7th St. Beloved husband of Mrs. Mary L. (nee Schindler) Pike; brother of Mrs. E.

L. (Leona) Mitchell, Mrs. Hazen (Dorothy) Beach, Leland (Agnes) Lane, Mrs. Michael (Magadalene) Horan, Mrs. Victor (Frances) Ludwig.

Services for Mr. Pike will be conducted Wed, at 10:30 a.m. in the Russman and Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave. by the Rev. Charles J.

Kelty. Interment Zachary Taylor National Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after 4 p.m. Mon. STEVENSON, Mr.

Jesse Doyle Entered eternal life April 25, 1977 in his 51st year. Residence 3329 Schneiter Ave. Beloved husband of Mrs. Margaret Aileen (Yates) Stevenson; loving father of Mrs. Sherian Rapson and Mr.

Roger D. Stevenson; son of Mr. Walter Stevenson; brother of Mrs. Loraine Hultz, Shepherdsville, Ky. and Mrs.

Wilma Wiedman; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Mr. Stevenson is at the O. D. White Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S.

3rd where services will be held Wed. at 1 p.m. Interment in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Shively Lodge No. 951 will conduct services Tues.

evening at 8 o'clock. THORNTON, Mrs. Josephine (nee Aebersold) Age 85 years. Apr. 24, 1977 at 8:20 a.m.

at Suburban Hospital. Residence, 2333 Sycamore Ave. Survived by 3 sons, Earl Albert L. and Marcellus E. Thornton; 1 daughter, Mrs.

William (Hazel) Miles; 17 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchild. Funeral Apr. 26 at 2 p.m. at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens West.

Visiting after 7 p.m. Sun. WALTERS, Rita Russ 547 E. Liberty: passed away Apr. 24, 1977.

Survived by her husband, Harry; their daughter, Mrs. Josie Hawkins and grandsons, Kenneth Jr. and Bruce Hawkins. Services 10 a.m. Tues.

at A. Neurath and Son. Burial in Penn Run Memorial Park. RATES: Daily Combination and Sunday per agate day Party Ads: $1.05 Commercial Ads: $1.52 DISCOUNTS consecutive days: consecutive days: Ads all "Situations note under Classifi42. be STYLE OR for ILLUSTRATED DISPLAY $.05 per agate line.

ALL EDITIONS (Full Circulation) Party: add $.15 per line. Commercial: add $.30 per line. SINGLE PAPER Metro Circulation) cer per agate line, no dis- LEGAL NOTICES paper, -Journal Louisville Times: $.57 per line. Combination or Sunday: $1.00 agate line. Legal 1A Notices ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Invitation Number, Commodity Description 10:00 A.M., May 11, 1977 Wednesday, County M-618-77, Pipe, Drainage, VarIOUS M-619-77, Railroad Rails, Used, Mason 620-77, Post, Guardrail, Timber, Estill M-621-77, Pipe, Drainage, Various M-622-77, Precast Concrete Bridge, Bath M-623-17, Aggregate, Leslie M-624-77, Pipe, Drainage, Various M-625-77, Gabions, Kenton M-626-77, Limestone, Crushed, Perry M-627-77, Pipe, Drainage, Various M-628-77, Limestone, Crushed, Bell M-629-77, A Aggregates, Knox M-630-77, Limestone, Crushed, Lee M-631-77, Guardrail Steel Beam Posts, Powell M-632-77, Pipe, Drainage, Var.

IOUS M-633-77, Pipe, Drainage, IOUS M-634-77, Aggregates, Bell M-635-77, Limestone, Crushed, Harlan M-636-77, Limestone, Crushed, Harlan 10:00 A.M., May 3, 1977- Wednesday T-654-77, Post, Sign, Timber, Various Sealed bids will be received the office of the Division of Purchases for the Department of Transportation, Room No. 908, State Office Building, Frankfort, Kentucky, until hour and date shown. ELEVATED STORAGE TANK CITY OF STURGIS UNION COUNTY, KENTUCKY Separate bids for furnishing all materials, labor, equipment, plant, tools, and accessories necessary for the construction of a Elevated Water Storage Tank, Including Foundation and Obstruction Lighting will be received by the City of Sturgis, Kentucky, at the City Hall until CDT, on May 12, 1977, and then publicly opened and read aloud. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications and Forms of Bid Bon, Performance and Payment Bond, and other tract Documents may be ined at: Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon; 1300 Parkway 404 James Robertson Parkway; Nashville, Tennessee 37219. Copies may be obtained there upon payment of $100.00 for each set.

Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment; and any non-bidder upon returning such set will be refunded $50.00. The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities and to reject any or all bids. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Oscar P. Knight, Mayor City of Sturgis, Kentucky INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS COAL SUPPLY Big Rivers Electric Corporation of Henderson, Kentucky will re: ceive proposals for a supply of coal to be delivered to its Reid Station near Sebree, Kentucky, in amount from 260,000 tons per year to 780,000 tons per year as offered by the Seller for ten years, beginning January, 1981.

Coal may be accepted by barge or truck. High sulfur coal typical of Western Kentucky and Southern Indiana generally will meet quality requirements. Send a $15.00 non refundable fee for fur: ther information and proposal forms to Fuels Coordinator, Big River Electric Corporation, Pat Office Box 24, Henderson, Kentucky 42420. Big Rivers Electric Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all proposals submitted. LEGAL NOTICE The annual meeting of the members of The National Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the office of the Company, Insurance Square, Celina, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 17, 1977 at 1:00 o'clock P.M., local time, for the following purposes: 1.

To elect three directors of the Company. 2. To transact such other business as may property come before the meeting. Annual Report and Proxy rial available upon request. DON W.

MONTGOMERY President LEGAL NOTICE The annual meting of the bers of The Republic Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the executive offices of the pany, Insurance Square, Celina, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 17, 1977 at 2:00 o'clock P.M., local time, for the following purposes: 1. To elect three directors of the Company. 2. To transact such other bustness as may property come before the meeting. Annual Report and Proxy material available upon request.

DON MONTGOMERY President LEGAL NOTICE The annual meeting of the bers of The Celina Mutual Insurance Company will be held at the office of the Company, Insurance Square, Celina Ohio, on Tuesday, May 17, 1977 at 1:00 o'clock P.M., local time, for the following purposes: 1. To elect three directors of the Company. 2. To transact such other business as may property come before the meeting. Annual Report and Proxy material available upon request.

DON MONTGOMERY President In 5 Memoriam CULVER, Tommy You've been gone for 5 years but time has not ceased nor tears. There will always be an ache in our hearts until we are back together, never to part. Missed each dav more by Grandma Schlensker Uncle Sonny. Long, Mike In memory of Mike Long who passed away 2 vears ago fodav. You are not forgotten, Mike, nor will you ever be.

As long as life and memory last, we will remember thee. We miss you now, our hearts are sore, as time goes by, we miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face, no one can fill your vacant place. Sadly missed by family and friends. BRYANT, (Ronnie) April 26, 1973.

They say time heals all sorrow helps US to forget, but time so far has only proved how much we miss you vet. God gave us strength to face it. courage to bear the blow, what it meant to lose vou no one will ever know Sadly missed by Mother, Dad, Loved Ones. A. W.

DARING Pappaw. he has been gone a year today. You're always in our thoughts. Sadly missed by John Tim, your son Bill Karen, REGULATIONS 1. These newspapers do not knowingly accept ads of a fraudulent, misleading, controversial, or discriminatory nature and reserve the right edit or reject any copy mitted.

2. Advertising scheduled for the daily combination will start in the Courier- Journal. 3. The newspapers will not be responsible for typographical or errors beyond cancellation the charge for the ad, nor will they be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an ad. Advertiser must give notice of error in time for correction of next insertion.

4. Cancellations given prior to first publication will be charged for one day. 5. Adjustments for incorrect billing should be requested upon receipt of bill. No adjustments will be considered after 90 days if not previously requested.

INFORMATION ON DISPLAY RATES AND REGULATIONS DIAL 582-4700 Derby 9 Information BRECKINRIDGE Ln. Call Before May 1st Appointment. 499-8245, 895-3014. DISCOUNT LIQUORS OFFICIAL DERBY GLASS ONLY 1c WITH $20.00 OR MORE PURCHASE. LIMITED SUPPLY THRU MAY 7TH SCOREBOARD DISCOUNT LIQUORS 120 W.

SPRING, NEW ALBANY, IND. 812-945-SAVE SCOREBOARD LIQUORS LOUNGE GREEN TREE MALL, CLARKSVILLE, IND. 812-283-9030 DERBY TICKETS Beware of scalpers- -sell your tickets to a name you can trustBob Whitehouse, 634-3688. PLANNING A DERBY PARTY? All ingredents for a successful party including offical derby glasses napkins available At A Discount At CUT RATE LIQUORS 350 W. Court Jeffersonville Dial: CUT -RATE DERBY TICKETS WANTED Urgently need 4 tickets in the 3rd floor clubhouse box.

Cash buyer, 426-7302. DERBY TICKETS WANTED Old Established Louisville company is again preparing for its annual derby festivities. We are expecting over 100 people from all parts of the country need tickets for Fri. Derby Day. Please call 366-0361, Ms.

Holman APARTMENT in Taylor Blvd. area, 4 blocks from track upstairs. Sleeps 6. Will accept tents in back vard, up to 4 camps on grounds, no more than 2 children. Best come.

366-3957. Shop Want Ads Classification EDUCATION ANIMALS (see Instruction) Dogs, Horses, Cats, 59 60 EMPLOYMENT 61 Employment Agencies Help Sales Help ANNOUNCEMENTS Situations Cards of Situations Wanted, Club 00 Deaths Derby FINANCIAL Florists, 00A 12 Business Funeral Directors. Loans. Information- Business. 13A Mortgages Wanted.

Information- 13 Legal Notices. 1A Lodge, Club, Union Notices. 8 INSTRUCTION 11 Instruction, In 10A Schools and Vacation Vocational Training. AUCTIONS Auction Sales. 109 Special 110 AUTOMOTIVE Airplanes for 26 Automobile Loans 26A Automobiles for 27 Autos, Trucks- Rent or 27D Automobiles, Trucks 35 Antiques, Custom 27B CB Radios 34A Imports, Sport 27C Motorcycles, 30 Recreational 29A Tires, Parts, 34 Trucks, 28 Deaths and Funerals MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 64C, 73 Bedding.

Building Business Equipment. Clothing, Coins. Collections. 648 Diamonds, Dirt. .20 Do-I1-Yourself Firelogs.

Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 8519 Preston where services will be conducted at 9 a.m., at 9:30 a.m. Wed. at St. 'Riand Catholic Church.

Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Vigil Prayers will be held at 8 p.m. Tues. Friends may kindly call after 2 p.m. Mon.

ERWIN, Mrs. Dora N. 83 years old, Apr. 24, 1977 at General Hospital. Former residence, 4517 Park Blvd.

Survivors are 1 step-daughter, Mrs. Norma Simpson, Kokomo, 1 step-son, Mr. Dorris Erwin, 8 grandchildren; 9 1 sister, Alma Carter, New Albany, Ind. Funeral services 2 p.m., at McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd. with burial in Evergreen Cemetery.

FIELDS, Mrs. Lora C. Combs Age 68 years, 24, 1977 at 6:10 a.m. Residence 3401 Lenoir Ave. Beloved wife of Willie M.

Fields; devoted mother of Mrs. Glen (Glendora) Ison, Frankfort, Mrs. Ivan (Shirley) Hall Mrs. Charles (Shannon) Banks; sister of Mrs. McKinley (Dora) Day, London, Mrs.

Kermit (Mary) Mills, Lexington, Ky. Mrs. O. C. (Bonnie) Craft, Middietown, Mrs.

Rudolph (EUnice) Farmer Mrs. J. B. (Beatrice) Sholar, both of Hopkinsville, 2 grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held at Ratterman's, 4832 Cane Run Rd.

2 p.m. Tues. Burial Louisville Memorial Gardens West. FITZPATRICK, Mr. James Clayton April 25, 1977 at 7:40 a.m.

at Our Lady of the Woods Nursing Home. Residence 518 Eline Ave. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Mull Fitzpatrick; daughter, Mrs. Gregory A.

(Shelley) Wohlleb; a son, Dr. James F. Fitzpatrick and 5 grandchildren. Funeral from the Dougherty Son Funeral Home, 1118 S. 3rd (between Oak St.

Catherine Sts.) Wed. morning at 9:30 and at St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church at 10:00. Interment Portland Cemetery. Rosary by members of the parish Tues.

evening at 7:30. Visiting after 6 p.m. Monday. GARR, Mr. August J.

Sr. "Gus" Passed away In his 77th year Apr. 23, 1977. Residence, 303 Inverness Ave. Beloved husband of Antoinette (nee Boettner) Garr; father of Mrs.

Chester (Palmetta) Anderson and August J. Garr, Nashville, brother of Mrs. Mary Freitag; also survived by 15 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Services for Mr. Garr will be conducted Wed.

at 9:30 a.m. in the Ru Russman and Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave. and 10 a.m. in St. Thomas More Church.

Interment St. Michael Cemetery. Vigil service at 7 p.m. Tues. by the members of the parish.

Friends may kindly call after 2 p.m. Mon. GREER, Mr. Ambrose Weaver Passed away Apr. 25, 1977 in his 69th year.

Residence, 632 Inverness Ave. Beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Louise (Durbin) Greer; devoted father of Mrs. Virginia Robben, the Messrs. Herman Ray, David Lee, Carl Richard and Dennis Allen Greer; brother of Mrs.

Della Wilson, Mrs. Ruth White, Mrs. Lillian White, Msr. Doshie Sallee, Mr. Marion Greer, all of Campbellsville, Ky, and Mr.

George Greer; also survived by 14 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild. Mr. Greer is resting at the Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. Services from the funeral home Thurs, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park.

Visp.m., itation Tues. 1 3 to 4 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. HAFLING, Mrs. Josephine Catherine Passed away April 24, 1977 in her 83rd year. Residence 1418 Haskin Ave.

Beloved mother of Mrs. Delores Stephan, Mrs. Juanita Keene, Mrs. Lucinda Nichter and Messrs. Oliver, Norvin, William and Albert Hafling; sister of Mrs.

Lunette Demaree, Mrs. Frances Stafford, Mrs. Viola Cranna and Mr. Jesse Aeby; also survived by 19 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Haf- The Louisville Times ANNOUNCEMENTS Community and 00 Club Notes Until further notice, the Classified Department of The CourierJournal and Times will publish in this classification free notices of community, club or church events. Publication will be made as space permits and is not guaranteed. No commercial nofices will be published. The Rock Creek Garden Club will meet on April 28th at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs.

Wendell Mayhall, 715 Circle Hill Road. The program on "Japanese Flower Arranging" will be presented by Mrs. David C. (YUkiko) Brown. April 28, Altrusa's Birthday Party at Audubon Country Club.

Social Hour is at 5:30 P.M. with dinner at 6:00 P.M.. Karol Manley will be in charge. Speaker will be Norma Jean Najim, Governor of District Six. Parents Without Partners, Chapter 129.

Meeting: Every Thurdsay. Place: Zachary Taylor American Legion Post, 4610 Shelbyville Louisville, Ky. Time: 8:30 P.M. Jeffersontown High School pre: sent the award winning musical Music man" April 27, 29, at 8:00 p.m. All seats are reserved.

Deaths and Funerals BAILEY, Mrs. Hilda M. Passed away Apr. 25, 1977 at SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital in her 68th year.

Family residence, 218 S. Shawnee Terrace. Loving wife of Mr. Edwi L. Bailey: devoted mother of Mrs.

Shirley Ann Quakenbush, Mrs. Mary Lee Beasley, Mrs. Carol E. Richards, Mr. Allan G.

and Mr. Edwin E. Bailey, Norfolk, also survived by 9 grandchildren. Mrs. Bailey is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be conducted Apr. 27, 1977 at 11 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may kindly 11 a.m.

Tues. CAPLE, Mr. Jessie James Passed away Apr. 24, 1977 in his 57th year. Residence, 1213 Morgan Ave.

Beloved brother of Mrs. Josephine Haines, Mrs. Cora Tincher, Mrs. Ida Mae Jones and the Messrs. Fred, Roy, Walter and John Caple.

Mr. Caple is resting at the Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. Services from the funeral home Apr. 26, at p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

CASSIN, Charles W. (Chuck) Apr. 24, 1977, at the Suburban Hospital. Residence 4804 Coffer Dr. Age 25.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Gwynna Conley ass in; father of: Misses Marcy D. Stephanie A. Cassin; also survived by his parents; Mr. Mrs.

Jack Cassin, grandmothers: Mrs. Clara L. Herberger, and Mrs. Catherine B. Cassin.

Funeral, Wed. 10 a.m., at St. Lawrence Church, with interment in Highland Memory Garden. Remains at Keenan's Funeral Home, 4724 Dixie Hgwy. American Legion Post 220 services Tues.

7 p.m. Vigil services Tues. at 8 p.m. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Mon.

DONES, Gilbert Ray Age 28, died 1:38 p.m.. Apr. 24, 1977, at General Hospital. Residence: Rt. 2, Bardstown.

Survived by son: Lonnie Ray Dones; daughters, Debra Ann and Rebecca Jane Dones; mother, Mrs. Irene Dones; brothers, Thomas, Pat, Ronnie Dones: sister, Miss Ruby Culver. Funeral 10 a.m. Wallace Funeral Home, Boston, Ky. Interment Christian Church Cemetery.

DOWNS, Mrs. Anna May away Sat. April 23rd, Passed, her residence in her 85th year. Loving mother of Mrs: Mary E. Lewis, New York, Miss Shara M.

Downs, Mrs. Patricia A. Mills, Neida E. Spencer and Mrs. Joan L.

Milton, sister of Mr. William Whalen. Also survived by 17 grandchildren and 10 re a t-grandchildren. Mrs. Downs is resting at the Okolona Deaths and Funerals ling is resting at the Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327.

Taylor Blvd. Services from Ss. Simon Jude Catholic Church Wed. at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Michael's Cemetery. Vigil service 7:30 p.m. Tues. at the funeral home. HAWKINS, Andrew D.

61, of 9010 Perry Rd. Died, 9:45 April 24, at Georgetown Manor. He was a retired building inspector for the city of Louisville and a carpet salesman. Survivors include a wife, Escteline Bargo Hawkins; 1 son, Larry Hawkins. Also survived by 1 step-son, 0.

J. Hammons and 4 step-daughters, Mrs. Neva Kaplan, Mrs. Doris Mitchell and Mrs. Irma Hubbs, all of Warren, Michigan, and Mrs.

Opal Slusher, New Carlisle, Ohio, plus 13 grandchildren. Friends may call at the W. G. Hardy Valley Chapel, 10907 Dixie where funeral services will be held 1 p.m. April 27, 1977 with interment in Resthaven Memorial Park.

HOWARD, Mrs. Iris Belle Entered eternal life Apr. 24, 1977 in her 71st year. Residence, Christian Church Home. Loving mother of Mrs.

Sheila Boggs, Jeffersonville, Mrs. Carol Wells, Webster, Mrs. Candy Doutaz, Louisville, Mr. James Howard, Somerset, Ky. and Mr.

Alton Howard, London, Ky. also survived by 15 grandchildren and great-grandchild. Mrs. Howard is at the O.D. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2727 South Third St.

where services will be held Wed. at 10 a.m. Interment in K. P. Hall Cemetery, Kings Mountain, Ky.

Visitors may call after 6 p.m. Mon. HULL, Mr. Seymour T. Passed away April 24, 1977 in his 74th year.

Residence 5303 Juanita Ln. Beloved husband of Mrs. Louise Fackler Hull; devoted father of Mr. Terrell S. Hull Jacksonville, Fla.

Brother of Mr. Issac Chauncey Hull, Los Angeles, Calif. Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Mr. Hull is resting at the Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Tay.

lor Blvd. Services from the funeral home. April 27 at 2 p.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. The family wishes expressions of sympathy to take the form of contributions to the American Heart Fund.

JONES, William E. "Billy" 12. Passed away at 11:45 April 22, 1977. Residence, 209 York Apt. 54.

Devoted son of Robert L. Jones. Memorial services will be held April 24, 1977 at 3 p.m. at the Whitehall Baptist Church in Columbus, Ohio. LeMASTER, Mr.

Albert Parker Sr. Passed, 4:15 away p.m. in his Apr. 82nd 24, year. Residence, 6588 Sylvania Rd.

No. 6. Devoted husband of Mrs. Anna (nee Milliner) LeMaster; beloved father of Mrs. Ann Nevitt, Mrs.

Pat Diuguid. Mrs. Kay Hopper, Miss Elaine LeMaster, Kenneth, John and Albert P. LeMaster stepfather of Mrs. Marcella Priest and Mrs.

Jacqueline Crumrine; brother of Mrs. Lillie Sanders, Mrs. Helen Duckwall, Richard, Joe, Charles, James and Leonard LeMaster; also survived by 18 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandsons. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hwy. Funeral services Wed.

at 10 a.m. at St. Basil Catholic Church. Burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. MADDEN, Sgt.

Gerald S. United States Marines. Age 21 years. Died suddenly April 23, 1977 in a motorcycle accident on Cedar Grove Rd. near Shepherdsville, Ky.

Survived by wife, Rita (Ballard) Madden, Shepherdsville, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wedow, Jr. and sisters, Mrs. Vicki Tindall, Laurie Ann, and Cindy Lou Wedow, all of Lake Worth, grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Wedow, Lake Orion, Mich. and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Weaver, Detroit, aunts and uncles, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weaver, all of Livonia, Mich. Sgt.

Madden is at Maraman Funeral Home, Shepherdsville, Ky. where services will be April 27 at 2:30 p.m, Interment, Hebron Cemetery. a little space in the right place Camper The Courier-Journal seemed seller for The Louisville Times 5-doy ad. soys $6000. (4 calls Classified Ads Phone 582-2622 .99 102 100X 100 102A line.

100Z Private 100X 99 101C 101D 101A 7-13 101B 14 104 100 102 101M see 101P cation 101 100A 102A Town. 103 Add 14 86 108 Private 13C agate 13B 14 agate 89D 14 24 $1.10 21 count. Long Distance. 22 23 108 Single 14A or 24 77 agate 14 77 14 per Legal 1A Notices ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Invitation Number, Commodity Description, State Agency 10:00 AM, May 1977-Wedensday S- 2645-77, Nuts, Bolts, Saw Blades Bits, Various State Agencies S-2656-77, Metal Shelving ponents Wire Mesh Partitions, Various National Guard Armories S-2658-T -77, Boats Trailers, Transportation Frankfort S- 2663- T-77, Grader Blades, 10:00 AM, May 5, 1977 day S-2654-77, Electronic Equipment, Various State Agencies S-2665-77, Deer Permits, Fish Wildlife Resources S-2667-77, Kitchen Utensils Supplies, Various State AgenS-2668-T-77, Demolition Materials (Explosives), TransporCastle, Visual Education Equip. Supplies, Various State Agencies 10:00 AM, May 6, 1977-Friday S-2673-T-77, Tire Chains, Transportation-Frankfort S-2674-77, Lab Equipment, Various State Agencies S-2675-77, Noise Monitoring Various State Agencies S-2678-77, Electrical Supplies, Various State Agencies S-2682-77, Engineering Surveying Equip.

Supplies, Various State Agencies S-2686-77, Fencing, Boone Nafional Guard Center S-2689-77, Football Equipment (PCT), Kentucky State University S-2690- T-77, Aluminum Sign Hardware, TransportationFrankfort S-2691-77, Steel, Aluminum Brass, Various State Agencies 10:00 AM, May 9, 1977-Monday S-2697-77, Clinical Chemistry Analyzer, Human Bur. for Health Services S-2698-77, Mine Safety Equip. Training Device, Various State Agencies S-2699-77, Meat Meat Products, Various State Agencies S-2700-77, Portion Meat, Various State Agencies S-2703-77, Welding Equipment Supplies, Various State Agencies S-2706-T Traffic Recorders, Transportion- Frankfort S-2707-77, Precast. Concrete, Eastern Kentucky University 10:00 AM, May 10, 1977-Tuesday S-2708-77, Lab Equipment, ious State Agencies S-2712-77, Tickets, Ky. Fair Exposition Center S-2713-77, Police Equipment, Ky.

State Police S-2717-77, Fasteners, Drill Bits, Misc. Supplies, Various State Agencies S-2718-T-77, Auto Shop Equipment, Transportation- Frankfort S-2722-77, Hospital Equipment, University of Louisville S-2724-77, Anti Hemophilia Factor, London Respiratory Disease Hosp. 10:00 AM, May 13, 1977-Friday S-2679-77, Mini Computer Adaption to Leitz Microscope Photometer, Energy Research Laboratory S-2680-77, Digitizers Zoom Transfer Scope, Various State Agencies S-2681-77, Raster Scan Color Display System, Energy search Laboratory Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Division of Purfor the Commonwealth of Kentucky Room No. 348, New Capital Annex Building, fort, Kentucky until hours and dates shown. INVITATION TO BID SEWER CONSTRUCTION Sealed bids addressed to the Louisville, and Jefferson District, County Metropolitan Sewer 400 South Sixth Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, for the Mill Creek Interceptor and 20 inch Sludge Main, Section MC-Ib, Contract No.

601, Drawing Record No. 9001, Sheets 1 through 16, will be received at the office of MSD until 12:00, Noon, Local Time, Friday, May 13, 1977, and at that place and time will be publicly opened and read. The Contract provides for the construction of approximately 4,360 linear feet of 78-inch sanitary sewers and appurtenances and approximately 4,100 linear feet of 20-inch sludge main and appurtenances. Plans, Specifications and Information for Bidders will be availabe at 12:00, Noon, Local Time, Tuesday, April 5, 1977, will at the office of MSD, and be furnished to prospective bidders upon deposit of $25.00 for the complete set Contract Documents. The deposit will be refunded to each Contractor who submits a valid bid and will not be refunded to a Contractor who does not submit a valid bid.

Return of the Contract Documents within 30 days after the date fixed for opening bids is requested. Plans, Specifications and Information for Bidders will be on file and available for inspection at the office of Vollmer-PresnellPavlo, 100 East Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202. Bidders must be prequalified and possess a Certificate of Eli: gibility prior to submission of any order for a Bidder to be considered responsive, his Certificate of Eligibility must indicate that he is qualified to perform the type of work provided for in the Contract Documents and the amount of work stated in his bid. Bidder's Proposal must be accompanied by a Bid Bond or a Certified Check drawn on a Louisville, Kentucky, bank and made pavable to MSD in an amount of $100,000.00. This project is to be financed in part by a Grant from the Environmental Protection Agency, and be referred to as Project C21055102.

Neither the United States nor any of its departments, agencies, or employees is or will be a party to this Invitation to Bids or any resulting contract. This procurement will be subject to regulations contained in 40 CFR 35.936, 35.938, and 35.939. Bidders must comply with the President's Executive Orders No. 11246 and 11375, which prohibit discrimination in employment regarding race, creed, color, sex, or national origin. Bidders must comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights A Act of 1964, the Davis Bacon Act, the AntiWork Hours Standards Act.

Kickback Act, and the A Contract Bidders must certify that they do not, and will not maintain or provide for their emplovees any facilities that are segregated on a basis of race, color, creed, or national origin. Bidders must comply with the Bid Conditions setting forth Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Requirements of the Louisville (Hometown) Plan. The Contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest respon Sive, responsible bid, unless all bids are rejected, subject to the approval of the Board of MSD and the Environmental Protec tion Agency Unbalanced bids will be regarded with disfavor. JEFFERSON COUNTY LOUISVILLE AND METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT J. C.

Taylor DEADLINES DEADUNE FOR NEW COPY Weekdays 5 P.M. previous for regular single column, metropolitan circulation; 24 hours earlier for illustrated display and circulation orders. Call 582-2622. DEADLINES FOR CANCELLATIONS may be cancelled during regular office hours (see below). Cancellations received before 9 p.m.

weekdays will made for the next day's morning paper. Cancellations the Sunday paper must be made by Friday. Call 582- 4560. CIRCULATION AREAS GREATER METRO KENTUCKY: Bullitt, Hardin, Jefferson, Nelson, Oldham, Shelby, SpenCounties. INDIANA: Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Scott, Washington Counties.

ALL EDITIONS 120 Kentucky counties and 19 in Southern Indiana. Cemetery Lots, 6 Monuments LOUISVILLE Memorial Gardens. East, double mausoleum crypt. 245-8666. RESTHAVEN, 12 grave lot, monument, tion magnificent supberb location, $9,000.

Mr. Weitzel, 893-3071 or Mr. man, 589-5760. RESTHAVEN, lawn crypt, good location. Call 957-7576.

Funeral 7 Directors ARCH L. HEADY AND SON 1201 E. Oak St. 635-5231 3601 Taylor Blvd. 368-5811 895 Preston Hgwy.

969-1367 4109 Taylorsville Rd. 451-3927 5406 Bardstown Rd. 499-1361 411 Fairdale Rd. 361-1688 Bowling Green, Ky. 843-4338 Leitchfield, Ky.

259-3101 Caneyville, Ky. 259-3101 PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES L.D. Pearson Son, Inc. 1310 S. Third St.

634-3628 149 Breckinridge Ln. 896-0340 RATTERMAN SONS 2114 W. Market 776-4661 3800 Bardstown Rd. 459-3800 4832 Cane Run Rd. 447-7114 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd.

451-5530 BOSSE Funeral Home Barret And Ellison 451-8440 FUNERAL BOSSES 2723 Preston Hgwy. 635-6371 HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Hgwy. 448-3581 10907 Dixie Hgwy. 937-6400 HIGHLAND FUNERAL HOME 3331 Taylorsville Rd. Off Dutchman's Ln.

451-4420 KEENAN FUNERAL HOME 4724 Dixie Hgwy. 447-3824 McAFEE FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd. 499-0561 NUNNELLEY FUNERAL HOME 4327 Taylor Blvd. 368-3396 O. D.

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

363-3566 363-3567 4339 Park Blvd. Lodge, Club, and 8 Union Notices EXCELSIOR Lodge AM will meet in a called communication at Parkland Masonic Temple, 969 S. 2nd St. on April 26, at 7 p.m. for examination on the EA Degree.

Regular business conferment of the FC Degree started at 7:30 p.m. Visitors are welcome and all members are urged to attend. Donald D. Clopton, Master, Herman H. Roberts, Secy.

GEORGE Washington Lodge, 904, meets in stated communication Plumb Lodge Hall, Tues. April 26th, 7:30 p.m., for regular business with EA Degree to follow. Visitors welcome, Members attend. R. E.

Redfern, Master, Frank son, Secy. SUNSET Lodge will meet Tues. April 26th, at 7:30 p.m. Vote will be taken on proposed changes. M.

English, Master, M. Jones, Secy. OFFICE HOURS Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays and Holidays 6-8 p.m.

CALL 582-2622 Order your Classified Ad master charge THE INTERBANK CARD Call 582-2622 For Information 14 WHITE, Mr. Rommie C. Entered eternal life April 23, 1977 in his 80th year. Residence 4311 S. 3rd St.

Beloved husband Mrs. Evelyn (Neubauer) White; loving father of Mrs. Paul (Betty Sue) Wiesner, Cockeysville, Mr. Donald E. White, and Mr.

Robert L. White; brother of Mrs. Phil Wathen, Melford, Mich. and Mr. 0.

D. White; also survived by 10 grandchildren and great-grandson. Mr. White is at the O. D.

White Sons Funeral Home, 2727. S. 3rd St. where services will be held Tues. at 11 a.m.

Interment in Resthaven Cemetery. Visitors may call after 12 noon Sun. WILSON, Mrs. Zula M. Brunson Age 66 years; April 24, 1977 at 12:50 a.m.

Residence, 6507 Sky Blue Ave. Devoted mother of Charles E. Wilson, Fern Creek; sister of Eldon Brunson; grandmother of Doug, David, Nancy and Laurie Wilson, all of Fern Creek. Funeral services will be held at Ratterman's, 3800 Bardstown 12 noon. Wed.

Burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Mon. ZIEGLER, Mr. John H.

Mon. Apr. 25, 1977 at 4:10 p.m. St. Joseph Infirmary.

Residence, 2822 Richland Ave. Husband of Mrs. Ruth Ziegler; father of Dr. K. Vincent Ziegler and the late Dr.

John H. Ziegler, 6 grandchildren also survive. from the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. Thurs. morning at 9:30 and in St.

Martha's Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Vigil services by members of the parish Thurs. evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Tues.

and Wed. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. Legal 1A Notices Legal notices may be ordered by mail, or in person at the Customer Service desk, 525 W. Broadway. Legal ads must be submitted 2 days before publication, and cannot be accepted by telephone.

1976 WATER LINE EXTENSIONS CITY OF STURGIS UNION COUNTY, KENTUCKY Separate sealed bids for furnishing all materials, labor, equipment, plant, tools, and accessories necessary for the construction of Water Line Extensions will be received by the City of Sturgis, Kentucky, City Hall until 2 p.m. CDT, on May 12, 1977, and then publicly opened and read aloud. The principal items of work are: 5,300 L. F. of 12" Water Line 2,500 L.

F. 10" Water Line 5,900 L. F. of 8' Water Line 15,200 L. F.

of 6'' Water Line 64 Gate Valves 21 Tapping Sleeves with Valves 26 Hydrants Pressure Reducing and Altitude Valves, Telemetering System, 500' of 10" to Casing to be Bored and Jacked, and all Appurtenances thereto. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other Contract Documents may be examined at Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon; 1300 Parkway Towers; 404 James Robertson Parkway; Nashville, Tennessee 37219. Copies may be obtained there upon payment of $100.00 for each set. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment; and any non-bidder upon returning such set will be refunded $50.00. The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities and to reject any or all bids.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Oscar P. Knight, Mayor City of Sturgis, Kentucky Notice is hereby given that an order dated 19 April 1977 has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the Gas Screw ANNYAHS CHOICE TOO official number 556291, owned by Louis Leonhardts, of which Louisville, Kentucky is port. to be changed to SAGITTARIUS. Gregg, CDR, USCG CO, MSO, Louisville Notice is hereby given that an order dated 20 April 1977 has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the Gas Screw PYEWACKET IV official number 552895, owned by Robert A.

and Mary M. Gallagher, of which Louisville, Kentucky is the home port, to be changed to GALLAGHER'S ISLAND IT. L.N. Gregg, CDR, USCG CO, MSO, Louisville Notice is hereby given that an order dated 20 April 1977 has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the oil SKIPPY official number 276821, owned by E. Gaines Da vis, Jr.

of which Louisville, Ken tucky is the home port, to be changed to FAT ALBERTA. L.N. Gregg, Jr. CDR, USCG CO, MSO, Louisville 9 Information Derby DERBY BOX WANTED Clubhouse or Grandstand, UR. GENTLY needed for out of town guests.

CASH BUYER, Tom Dunlevy, 282-5548 or 282-1135 DERBY GUESTS 2 in BR, nice fully furnished apartment neighborhood. Available now Could accommodate adults. Call 81o 4 p.m. 448-6339. MANUFACTURER'S Representative would like to purchase Derby boxes.

for out-of-town guests. Call 772-2464. Need 6 tickets for Fri. and Derby Day. Prefer box in 3rd floor clubhouse or grandstand.

Call Mike Brennan collect, Days 9 to 5, 1-612-335-7811, evenings weekends. 1-612-473-7840. DERBY BOX WANTED in Section or of grandstand; section or F. club house. Call 968-3346 or 1-826-1063.

DERBY DAY SPECIAL 8-9 p.m. Licensed, reservations only, 3 meals, 966-4443, 969-3090. Raggedy Ann Day Care WILL Rent my 3 BR. Bardstown Rd. area home DERBY WEEKEND 267-5637, after 7 p.m.

CLUBHOUSE BOX SEATS 2 seats or box. Call 454-7522, a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. DERBY GLASSES, 1977, packed 3 dozen per case $16.95.

POLLOCK SUPPLY CO. 1101 W. Market 3 BR house, 2 baths, South End, for Derby weekend. $100 per night. 363-9698, 367-6769.

DERBY tickets needed for business purpose. Clubhouse or Grandstand, 893-7661 after 5. ROOMS, Derby week, $15 per night, includes breakfast, lands, 459-1662. WANTED: BOX SEATS 491-4512. Clubhouse Boxes Wanted For Derby Day.

426-7160. DERBY GUESTS. Nice basement apartment for 3. 935-2709. 11 Lost CAT, grav female, 6 toes on fronf feet, Windsor Forest area, 933-2099.

$25 REWARD CAT, small, part Siamese, solid black female, Confederate Acres. Call 361-0011 after 5 p.m. REWARD CAT. Male, black white, 3 legs, answers to Bandit, Douglass Loop area. 451-1855.

REWARD CAT, gray white neutered male, West Indian Trail vicinity, on medication. 491-8488. CLOCK. Reward for return of antique clock taken from my home, 6700 Old Heady April 9. No questions asked.

267-0811. DOG. German Shepherd, young, white male, Old Taylorsville Rd. area, Shelbyville, Apr. 1st.

775-6132; 583-0769: Shelbyville 633-4248. REWARD DOG, mixed German Shepherd, black, tan white, vr. old, name Max. Lost K- -Mart, Dixie vellow eyes; tan collar, no 9 tags; Hgwy. area.

583-1082. A WOMAN'S TOUCH Home Sewing Fabrics Dressmaking Beauty Aids Hobbies Accessories GALEN'S STUDIO 10505 WATTERSON TRAIL on the square in Jeffersontown Wedding Invitations off 267-7955 OPEN WED. NIGHTS TILL 9 PORTRAITS WEDDINGS Crafts- Wedding Invitations IROQUOIS OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. 6917 Southside Dr. 368-8556 Let Me Make Or Alter Your BRIDAL or PROM DRESSES 206 S.

Birchwood 897-5998 Patterns and Needlework OFF Burlington Clothes Outlet Sportswear, Men Women 3113 Fern Valley 966-8629 Between 1-65 Preston PATTERNS Button up an easy, casual car coat over DISCOVER how marvelous this jumpsuit any outfit. looks and feels. Sew this dart-shaped style strand of 4. with sleeves or bare- shoulder allure. Fine JUMBO- CROCHET! Use one for crepe knit.

ply medium weight synthetic sport yarn and 2 strands bedspread cotton for hand- Printed Pattern 4503: Misses' Sizes 8, some, richly textured topper. Pat. 7272: 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12 (bust 34) 8-18 incl. takes 3 yards 45-inch fabric.

sizes To order the above pattern, plus 35c for postage and Brooks, Courier-Journal Needlecraft Dept. 64, Box sea Station, York, N. name, address, zip code number. Please send exact 3 7272 send $1.25 To order the handling to Alice plus 35c for Times, Anne Adams, 163 Old Chel- Pattern Dept. Y.

10011. Print York, N. Y. and pattern zip code and amount. exact amount.

1503 8-20 above pattern, send $1.25 postage and handling to Courier- Journal Times 300, 243 W. New 10011. Print name, address, pattern number. Please send.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Courier-Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Courier-Journal Archive

Pages Available:
3,638,065
Years Available:
1830-2024