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14 courier-journal, Thursday, November 5, nm 3 ICBNJTUaCY DEATHS Funeral Home here. She died wife, Pauline, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Norris Funeral Home here. CAMPBELLSVILLE Mrs.

Effie Wise, 85, Route 1, Elkhorn, died here Tuesday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Parrott Ramsey Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 1 p.m. Thursday.

CAMPBELLSVILLE Mrs. Effie Eastridge, 85, died here Wednesday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, First Church of God. Visitation at Lyon Funeral home here will be after 5 p.m.

Thursday. CLARKSON John Quincy Brown, 88, Big Clifty, died Wednesday in Elizabethtown. His wife, Su-die, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Friday, Smith Chapel Methodist Church in Eastview, with burial in Moore Cemetery in Hardin County.

Rogers Funeral Home here is in charge of ALBANY Caleb Means, 71, formerly of Albany, died Saturday in Danville, 111. His wife, Faye, surives. Funeral, 10 a.m. Thursday, Sewell Funeral Home here. BARDSTOWN Russell Snellen, 83, died Tuesday in Louisville.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Mann Green-well Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 5 p.m. Thursday. BEAVER DAM Leonard Pay-ton, 63, died Tuesday in Owensboro.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, William Li Danks Funeral Home here. BOWLING GREEN Charles E. Hume, 46, died Monday in Eliza-bethtown after a short illness. His wife, Gail, survives.

The funeral was held Wednesday at Arch L. Heady-Johnson Funeral Home. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to College Heights Foundation in Bowling Green. BOWLING GREEN Richard Daugherty, 66, died here Tuesday. Graveside service, 10 a.m.

Thursday, Fairview Cemetery. J. C. Kirby Son Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements. BOWLING GREEN Willie Jessie Hutcherson, 86, died here Monday.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Taylor Chapel AME Church. Visitation is at Gatewood Funeral Home here. BOWLING GREEN The funeral for John M. Bryant, 46, Oakland, will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday at Hardy LONDON Mrs. Ethel Fields, 67, Route 1, East Bernstadt, died here Monday. Her husband, Grant, survives. Funeral, 3 p.m. Thursday, Bowling Funeral Home here.

LONDON The funeral for Mrs. Ollie Finn, 71, East Bernstadt, will be at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at House Rawlings Funeral Home here. She died Tuesday. LOWES Mrs.

Naomi Castle-man, 57, Melber, died Tuesday in Paducah. Her husband, James, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Roy M. Lowe Funeral Home here.

MADISONVILLE Thomas Lewis Snyder, 39, died here Wednesday. His wife, Sally, survives. Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, Bar-nett-Strother Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 3:30 p.m.

Thursday. MAYFIELD Clifton Usher, 89, died here Tuesday. Funeral, 2 m. Friday, Roberts Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 3 p.m.

Thursday. MIDDLEBURG Mrs. Eva McDaniels, 85, died Tuesday in Somerset. Funeral, 11 a.m. Thursday, Bartle Funeral Home here.

MORELAND Joseph Kratz-wald, 93, died Tuesday in Louisville. Funeral, 10:30 a.m. Friday, St. Patrick Catholic Church in Junction City. Visitation at W.

L. Pruitt Funeral Home here will be after 2 p.m. Thursday. MOUNT VERNON Mrs. Carol wife, Lizzie, survives.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Friday, Cawood Mountain Assembly Church of God. Visitation is at his home. Rich Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements. HARTFORD Mrs.

Lavinia St. Clair, 78, died Monday in Wisconsin. Funeral, 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Duke Funeral Home here. HORSE CAVE Anne E.

Smith, 68, died Monday in Louisville. Funeral, 1 p.m. Friday, Winn Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after noon Thursday. FRANKLIN Hazel Sisk, 84, died here Tuesday.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, Booker Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 11 a.m. Thursday. LEBANON Theresa Marie Whltehouse, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert B. Whitehouse died here Wednesday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Bosley Funeral Home here.

Visitation at the funeral home will be after 10:30 a.m. Thursday. LEXINGTON Mrs. Meyda Griggs, 82, died here Wednesday. Her husband, James, survives.

Funeral, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, W. R. Mil-ward-Broadway Mortuary here. LEXINGTON Miss Emerine Phillips, 89, died here Wednesday.

Graveside service, 11 a.m. Friday, Lexington Cemetery. Kerr Brothers Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements. LEXINGTON Mrs. Zula Wilson, 86, died Tuesday in Morgan-town, N.C.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Saturday, W. R. Milward-Southland Mortuary here. LIBERTY Daniel Payton, 66, died Tuesday in Danville.

His wife, Katie, survives. Funeral, 11:30 a.m. Friday, Bartle Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 6 p.m. Thursday.

neral Home here will be after 6 p.m. Thursday. SHELBYVILLE Mrs. Mayme Wilkinson Turner, 97, died here Wednesday. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Friday, Shannon Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 4 p.m. Thursday. SMITHLAND Kittle Cooper, 85, died here Tuesday. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Thursday, Smith Funeral Home here. SOMERSET Glenn Rogers, 44, died Tuesday in Cincinnati. His wife, Faustine, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Chesterview Baptist Church near here.

Visitation is at Somerset Undertaking Co. here. SOMERSET Lowell M. Tucker, 75, Oak Hill, died here Tuesday. His wife, Sarah, survives.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Oak Hill Baptist Church. Pulaski Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements. VERSAILLES Mrs. Margaret Newell, 81, died Wednesday in Lexington.

Graveside service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Versailles Cemetery. Blackburn Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements. VIRGIE Mrs. Norma Johnson, 58, died Tuesday in Pikeville.

Her husband, Stanley, survives. Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday, Virgie High School Auditorium. Visitation at Jones Funeral Home here will be after 6 p.m. Thursday.

WEST LIBERTY Mrs. LIda Harper, 84, died here Tuesday. Her husband, James, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Potter Funeral Home here.

WILLIAMSTOWN Lester F. Tomlin, 75, died Wednesday in Lexington. His wife, Edith, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home here.

Visitation at the funeral home will be after 9 a.m. Friday. OWENSBORO Mrs. Ruby L. Carson, 67, died here Monday.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Church of Living God Pillar and Ground of Truth. Visitation is at Young's Funeral Home here. OWENSBORO William H. Hln-ton Sr, 81, died here Tuesday.

His wife, Edna, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Friday, Fourth Street Baptist Church. Visitation at Young's Funeral Home here will be after 3 p.m. Thursday.

OWENSBORO The funeral for Leroy Gulnn, 55, has been changed to 10 a.m. Thursday at Haley-McGin-nis Funeral Home here. He died Tuesday. OWENTON Homer Carter, 86, Grate, died here Tuesday. His wife, Florence, survives.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Owen Main Street Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 4 p.m. Thursday. PADUCAH Mrs.

Luna Welsh, 88, died here Tuesday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Thursday, Fendley-Barker Harris Funeral Home here. PADUCAH Julian Wood, 54, died here Tuesday. His wife, Eva, survives.

Funeral, 2:30 p.m. Friday, Lindsey Funeral Home here. PADUCAH Alex Thorpe, 61, died here Sunday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Thursday, Munday Funeral Home here.

ROBINSON CREEK Everette Packette, 75, formerly of Robinson Creek, died Tuesday in Wyandotte, Mich. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Call Funeral Home in Pikeville. SCIENCE HILL Ira Mofield, 85, Route 1, Bethel Ridge, died Wednesday in Somerset. His wife, Mary Lee, survives.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Friday, King Bee Baptist Church. Visitation at Morris Hislope Fu arrangements. COVINGTON Berry W. Mang 69, died Monday in Cincinnati.

His wife, Cecelia, survives. Funeral, noon Thursday, Middendorf Funeral Home here. EARLINGTON Mrs. Carolyn Prescott, 88, formerly of Hopkins County, died Monday in Bastrop, La. Funeral, 10 a.m.

Friday, Reid-Wal-ters Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 2:30 p.m. Thursday. ELKTON Walter Thomas Hampton, 83, died Tuesday in Hop-kinsville. His wife, Erma, survives.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Latham Funeral Home here. ELKTON Willie D. Turner, 87, died Tuesday in Hopkinsville. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Friday, Latham Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 5 p.m. Thursday. HARLAN Roscoe Green, 69, Cawood, died here Tuesday. His Son Funeral Home here.

He died Tuesday. BURKESVILLE Richard Lee Clark, 56, died here Wednesday. His Ann Lamb, 37, Route 3, Mount Vernon, died Wednesday in Berea after an illness. Her husband, J. survives.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Dowell Martin Funeral Home here. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 5 p.m. Thursday. MUNFORDVILLE The funeral for Mrs.

Mayme T. Crutcher, 80, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Sego AREA FUNERALS Mrs. Ransom H. Bassett, 87, Westminster Terrace.

Funeral, 1 mttamtitteiimsttGtitWiMSiim p.m. Thursday, Pearson's, 149 Breckenridge Lane. Mrs. Lillian Bowks, 86, of 1841 Olive St. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Thursday, G.C. Williams Mortuary, 1935 Los Seii eles Is Broadway. Mrs. Alma Louise Jones Clark, 50, of 108 S. Longworth Ave.

Funer eliilleeiies my clsim al, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Arch L. Heady Portland Funeral Home, 518 26th St. William Robert Dickerson, 74, of 13 LaFontenay Court. Funeral, 1 p.m.

Thursday, R.G. May Sons In less than 57 hours I bought Funeral Home, 719 E. Chestnut SL Mrs. Helen Weaver Grigsby, 2603 Garland Ave. Funeral, 2 p.m, Friday, Guiding Star Baptist Church, 2724 W.

Muhammad Ali Blvd. Visita tion is at G.C. Williams Funeral Home, 1935 W. Broadway. seven properties (4 homes, 3 condos) iiorth $722,715 with no cash, no credit, no Joseph Lankster, 70, of 834 S.

22nd St. Funeral 11 a.m. Saturday, Peace Presbyterian Church, 4210 E. Indian Trail. Visitation at A.

D. Porter Sons Funeral Home, 1300 Chestnut will be after 6 p.m, Thursday. Raymond E. Logsdon, 73, of 3405 W. Market St.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Fri I.D....Vou can use the same day, St. Columba Catholic Church, 3514 W. Market St. Visitation is at Ratterman's, 2114 W.

Market St. Mrs. Georgia Lee Meyer, 65, of techniques to create 523 E. Brandeis Ave. Funeral, 11 a.m.

Friday, Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Highway. "Mrs. Charles E. Raymer, 79, of 4212 Maryville Drive, a native of Grayson County. Funeral, 11 a.m, real wealth for yourself.

Come to my free seminar and learn how to do it! CST Saturday, Heady-Ellis Funeral Home in Caneyville. Visitation at Arch L. Heady Okolona Funeral Home, 8519 Preston Highway, will be until 9 p.m. Thursday and at Photograph by Heady-Ellis after 10 a.m. Friday.

Carl M. Viti Miss Octavia N. Simmons, Thou sand Oaks, formerly of Louis ville. Graveside service, 11:15 a.m, Friday, SL Louis Cemetery. Visita tion is at Barrett Funeral Home, 1230 Bardstown Road.

Mrs. Margaret A. Kernan Specht, 75, of 3301 Linnet Road. Fu steady job, a strong financial statement and I'll still be able to buy as much property as I want. (It's actually easier in so-called recessionary times, and I won't end up with big negative cash flows, either).

"How? Because I understand creative financing! That's how I bought most of neral, 10 a.m. Friday, St. Stephen Martyr Catholic Church, Hess Lane and Pindell Avenue. Visitation is at Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Highway. Adolph Albert Vogel, 73.

Funeral, 2:30 p.m. Thursday, M. A. Stoess 'My brother. Dr.

Richard Allen, is a specialist in adult education. After nine years on the faculty of Johns Hopkins University, he has joined me to develop the most COMPLETE, EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND, WORKABLE teaching methods available. Our graduate surveys prove IT WORKS! 'Please take the time to come to my introductory seminar. (They all start at 8 P.M., but COME we often run out of chairs!) It's a terrific learning experience, conducted by my successful associate and, again, there's ABSOLUTELY NO COST OR OBLIGATION. The ninety-minute seminar will introduce you to some life-changing facts that should revolutionize your plans for the future.

Don't wait to buy real buy real estate and wait! Sons Funeral Home in Crestwood. Program to teach women about law buying run-down, slum-type buildings and fixing them up and trying to rent them. You can make money that way, but it's the hard and it takes lots of time! "My NOTHING DOWN methods are EASY and SIMPLE. After, you've learned them step-by-step, they can turn you from a doubting novice into a CONFIDENT EXPERT. Come to the introductory seminar (absolutely NO cost or obligation) and get a complete outline of my methods, plus some specific NOTHING DOWN techniques.

You'll discover how to find the BEST buys (often in your own backyard); how to locate the 'Don't Wanter' who'll do almost anything to get rid of a property; how to borrow at SIX to TEN PERCENT INTEREST when the prime rate is over 16; two specific NEW creative financing techniques; how to buy even if your credit rating is terrible; how to pyramid your buried assets into MILLIONS and many other SPECIFIC NEW METHODS. 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th HOLIDAY INN NORTHEAST 4805 Brownsboro Rd. Oct. US 42 1-264) Louisville FRANKFORT, Ky.

(AP) State Attorney General Steven Beshear says his office and the Kentucky Commission on Women will soon be Thanks!" gin an ongoing program of legal education for women. "I promised to buy one property in 72 hours. they took me to one of the toughest cities for buying real estate in America San and I bought SEVEN properties in only FIFTY-SEVEN hours. (In fact, we spent over one of those hours watching a real estate agent's son play soccer.) The Los Angeles Times reporter stayed in the same motel room with me and never let me out of his sight for the entire fifty-seven just so he'd be sure no trick was involved. "There is no trick! You can learn the techniques I used to begin your road to financial independence buying EXCELLENT real estate right where you live.

YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE RICH TO BUY REAL ESTATE even in these times of inflation, tight money and high interest rates. "You can strip me of everything most conventional thinkers feel is necessary for buying real estate cash, credit, a SOME OF WHAT YOU'LL LEARN AT THE FREE Want to know how you can get from where you are now to where you want to be financially and how to get there in the shortest possible time Want to learn how to achieve financial independence Are tired of working for others, and want to learn the principles of financial self-reliance Want to make 100 on your investments instead of just 6'V. or Are sick of paying high taxes and need to shelter your income Are low in assets but high in willingness to learn creative and pro The program, Beshear said yes terday, will include workshops and seminars on domestic violence, marriage and divorce, finance, and women in the workplace. The first program will be Tuesday at Maysville Community College. the real estate I now own and it made me a millionaire at the age of thirty-two.

YOU, too, using the PROVEN, SAFE, HONEST principles that will be outlined in an introductory "NOTHING DOWN" seminar (absolutely NO COST OR OBLIGATION) can buy real estate with little or no money down. "I HATE REAL ESTATE! I really do. but I know of no other way you can start with NOTHING, learn some basic facts in a short time, and then with only a little time and effort make lots of money in just a few years. Yes, EVEN IN TODAY'S TOUGH MARKET, you can create real wealth for yourself and in five years, if you follow my plan -retire with a TAX-FREE INCOME OF UP TO $25,000 A YEAR. "My introductory seminar (no cost or obligation) describes a complete program that ANYONE can learn to use a program that includes over 50 specific creative financing techniques! (My successful associate, who teaches the introductory seminar, will clearly explain TWO of these techniques in detail.) NOTHING DOWN is the modern approach of the eighties and many thousands of people from all walks of life plumbers, doctors, secretaries, teachers, salesmen, students, retirees have learned HOW TO PROSPER DURING A RECESSION using my program.

"By the way, I don't have any calluses on my hands because I don't advocate Here 's what users are saying about Robert G. Allen's 'NOTHING DOWN" method: "Your approach to property investment gave me more insight, more tools, and a path that is more straight, clear, and fast than all the other seminars and books combined." Brian Barron, Seattle "Innovative and creative. I strongly recommend it for anyone interested in the road to financial independence." Steivn M. Calvert, Siher Spring "It fantastic. In less than three months, we made more cash profit than we had made from an entire year of working for a salary." Mr.

and Mrs. Dean McAllister "Increased my net worth 27 fh in six months." -Ross A. Cheesman, D.D.S. 1981. MSI.

Inc. 8 P.M. -THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5th HILTON LOUISVILLEJEFFERSONVILLE 700 Riverside Dr. (1-65, exit 0) Jeffersonville, IN The Courier-Journal Advertising Standards Adverting published in The Courier-Journal is accepted on tf premise that the merchandise and services offered are accurately described and willingly sold to customers at the advertised price. Advertisers are aware of these conditions.

Advertising that does not conform to these standards or that is deceptive or misleading is never knowingly accepted. If any Courier-Journal reader encounters noncompliance with these standards, we osk that you inform The Courier-Journal Advertising Department 582-4384 525 West Broadway or your Better Business Bureau '583-6546 844 S. Fourth FINAL 2 NIGHTS ductive investment techniques Own property and want to learn how to pyramid your assets.

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