The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky (2024)

Sun. clan 3 Harold Mrs. of of Thompson; Ohio, THE Lu- Capital is the Projects Mortgage OF COURIER-JOURNAL, Kentucky hereby of Jefferson petition Bonds- given Corporation 3601 L. SEPTEMBER 29, 1975 Dr. Clay mother of Raymond (Anna) Allgood; sister Ballard, Cincinnati, Thomas R.

Ballard, Owensboro, Mrs. Monte Thelma Kelly, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Bernice Adams, all of Owensboro and Mrs. Lucille Ewell, Florida; also survived by grandchildren.

Funeral Tues. at 8:30 a.m. from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison Aves. and 9 o'clock at St. Boniface Church.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Visiting after 2 p.m. Mon. WEST, Mr. Victor Age 88; Passed away at 11:10 p.m.

Sat. Sept. 27, 1975 in Friendship Manor Nursing Home, Pewee Valley. Resi. dence 504 English Station Road, Anchorage, Ky.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Rosalie Conn West; step-sons, James A. Hay, Louisville, Clarence H. Hay, Anchorage and Howard E. Hay, Union Bridge, 2 grandchildren and 2 great nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at he Willhite Funeral Home, 11507 Main Middletown where funeral services will be conducted 11:00 a.m. Tues. Sept. 30. Interment, Pleasant Grove Cemetery.

WILKINS, Mrs. Mary Alta (nee Mulhall) Passed away Sat. Sept. 27, 1975 in her 77th year. Family residence 1604.

Thornberry Ave. Beloved mother of Messrs. John Emmitt, Bernard Edward, Francis O. (Buddy), Joseph H. (Sonny), Robert M.

(Bobby) and Mary Lee Beeler; also survived by 18 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Wilkins is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be ducted Tues.

at 9:30 a.m. and in St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Legal 1A Notices NOTICE OF BOND SALE The City Clerk of Monticello, Kentucky, will until 1:00 P.M..

C.D.T., on October 6, 1975, at his office in the City Hall in Monticello, Kentucky, receive bids on $705,000 of its Utility Refunding Revenue Bonds of 1975, dated October 1, 1975, maturing on June 1, 1976 through 1998; redeemable on or after June 1, 1986. Minimum bid is $690,900 of par), and maximum bid is $694,425 (98.5% of par). Good faith check is $14,100. Usual tax-exempt basis. Legal Opinion by Rubin, Trautwein Hays, Louisville, Kentucky, together with separate legal opinion of Haynes Miller, Washington, D.C., as to compliance with the requirements for tax-exempt bonds (includinn the "arbitrage of Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended.

Said bids will be opened by the Clerk at the time stated and will be referred to and acted upon by the City Council at 7:00 P.M., C.D.T., on the same date. These Bonds are issued to refund as same are scheduled to mature, in accordance with their terms, all of the outstanding Bonds certain issues of Water and Sewer Revenve Bonds previously issued by the City in 1962, 1967 and 1973 (which constitute all of the outstanding Bonds payable from the revenues of the municipal combined and consolidated waterworks and sewer system), without redemption in advance of maturity, through the deposit and investment in escrow of the net proceeds of these $705,000 of Bonds. One of the purposes of the issuance of the Bonds is to adopt more liberal provisions in the 1975 Bond Ordinance so as to permit the issuance of parity bonds to finance future extensions, additions and improvements to the municipal water and sewer system upon the City's establishing the existence of net annual income and revenues of only 1.3 times average annual debt service requirements instead of 1.5 times maximum annual debt service requirements, as presently required. Bid Forms and Official Statement may be obtained from the City Clerk or from the Fiscal Agent, Dupree Company, P.O. Box 1149, Lexington, Kentucky 4050 1.

(Signed) B. G. Edwards, City Clerk. ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS INVITATION NUMBER, COMMODITY DESCRIPTION, STATE AGENCY 10:00 A.M.-October 6, 1974 MONDAY S-1030-76-Snapout Forms, Kentucky State Hospital S-1040-T-76-Manila Rope, Transportation-Frankfort S-1043-76 Stainless Steel Shelving, Jefferson Community College 10:00 -October 13, 1975 MONDAY S-1026-76-Shoes, Oakwood S-1028-76-Clothing, Eastern State Hospital S-1031-76 Electronic Laboratory Station Accessories, Morehead State University S-1032-76-Two-Horse-Trailer, Kentucky State Horse Park S-1033-76-Bakery Products, (PCT), Northern Kentucky State College S-1034-76 Laboratory Equipment Supplies, Various State Agencies S-1035-76 Driver Licensing Test Equipment, Eastern Kentucky University S-1038-76-Disposable Tableware (PCT), University of Louisville S-1039-76-Sweet Potatoes, University of Kentucky. S-1041-T-76-Engineering Surveying Equipment Supplies, Transportation-Frankfort S-1044-76-Rfrigerant Gas (PCT), Various State Agencies S-1045-76-KSR Terminal, University of Louisville.

Bunk Bed Springs, Levi Jackson State Park Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Division of Purchases for the Commonwealth of Kentucky room No. 344, New Captial Annex Building, Frankfort, Kentucky for the above state agency require ments until hours and dates shown. PCT signified price contract. Further information and necessary bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the Division of Purchases. Venders are hereby reminded that each bid must be signed to be valid.

K.F. Medaris, Manager Division of Purchases NOTICE HEARING $14,400,000 County, Series 1975 Notice that pursuant to the of the Jefterson Fiscal Court County praying State Local Flnance Officer to approve the lease option agreement and financial plan wherein the Jefferson County, Kentucky, Capital Projects Corporation proposes to issue $14,400,000 principal amount of "Jefferson County. Kentucky Capital Projects Corporation First Mortgage Bonds-Series of 1975 for the purpose of providing funds for the acquisition, installation and construction of that certain public project consisting of a Courts Complex and Detention Facilities and the site thereof in Jefferson County, Kentucky known as the "Jetferson Hall of Justice; the refinancing of certain outstanding bonds identified as "Jefferson County, Kentucky Public Governmental Center Corporation First Mortgage Issues dated December 1, 1969 and March 1, 1970; and for the acquisition of 'an additional site, a hearing will be held in Room 326. New Capital Annex, Frankfort. Kentucky on Monday, October 13, 1975 at 2:00 p.m.

EDT (Local Time) to consider whether or not said financial plan should be approved. At this hearing, any taxpay. er may appear and will given an opportunity to be heard. D. M.

MAGILL State Local Finance Officer Commonwealth of Kentucky ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received in the Office the Division Purchases of the University of Kentucky, Room 322, vice Building, Lexington, Kentucky not later than dates shown below. Opening time 3 P.M. LEXINGTON TIME. Bill Opening Date, Description K-0437-5 10-8-75, Specimen Slides. K-0438-5 10-7-75, Envelopes (W-2).

K-0439-5 10-7-75, Office Folders Labels. K-0440-5 10-7-75, Labels. K-0441-5 10-7-75, Ladders. K-0442-5 10-7-75 Denture Container Closures. K-0443-5 10-8-75 Frozen Potatoes.

Bids will be oppened at date. time, and place shown above. Anyone wishing to bid may do SO by contacting the University of Kentucky Purchasing Office at the above address. MARY V. GRADY, Purchasing Manager Dept.

of Purchasing Services University of Kentucky NOTICE OF BOND SALE The County of Pike, Kentucky, will until 10:00 A.M., E.D.T., on October 7, 1975, at the regular meeting place of the Fiscal Court at the Courthouse in Pikeville, Kentucky, receive bids on $1,400,000 of its School Building Revenue Bonds, dated November 1, 1975, maturing on May 1, 1977 through 1992; redeemable on or after November 1, 1985. Minimum bid is $1,372,000 Maximum interest rate and maximum net interest cost is per annum. Legal Opinion by Rubin, Trautwein Hays, Louisville, Kentucky. Good faith check is $28,000. Usual tax-exempt basis.

Bid Forms, Circular and Official Terms and Conditions may be obtained from the County Clerk or from the Fiscal Agent, Johnston, Brown, Burnett Knight, P.O. Box 1059, Louisville, Kentucky 40201. (Signed) John Paul Blair, County Clerk. NOTICE OF HEARING The Public Service Commission of Kentucky will conduct a formal hearing into the Petition of Calvert Investments, for an increase in the Sewerage Rate charged the users of the MINOR LANE SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT, Jefferson County, on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1975, at 9:00 A.M.

EDT, at the offices of the Public Service Commission, Frankfort, Ky. The proposed monthly charge is $14.42 per customer. Notice is hereby given that an order dated 25 September 1975 has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the Gas Screw MISS ALYNE official number 292407, owned by Chris Brandon, of which Louisville, Ky. is the home port, to be changed to PAWTACK. -R.

BARRY ELDRIDGE, CDR, USCG MSO, Louisville Notice is hereby given that an order dated 25 September 1975 has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the gas screw TAURUS official number 531238, owned by Joseph R. Lancaster and D. Ronald Eckert, of which Louisville, Kentucky is the home port, to be changed to Papier Mache. S-R. BARRY ELDRIDGE, CDR, USCG CO.

MSO, Louisville, Ky. The annual report of the M. A. Curry Memorial is available in the Trust Dept. of The Louisville Trust Co.r No.

1 Riverfront Plaza, Louisville, for inspection during regular business hours by any citizen for a period of 180 days from the day of this Notice. In 5 Memoriam GARRETT, Wilbert Ray. Passed away May 22, 1973. Today is our 30th birthday. Your memory is so dear.

I feel there is no birthday without you here. You will always be in my heart. You will never be forgotten or ever set apart. We will always love you. Saddly missed by your twin sister, Wilma and the rest of us.

Cemetery Lots, 6 Monuments EVERGREEN, Lilly Section, lot 126. $350. 361-2450. LOUISVILLE Memorial, Garden of The Good Shepherd, one, 4 grave lot, 2 vaults, $2000. 452- 9115.

LOUISVILLE Memorial Gardens, 5 lots, reasonable, 426- 5470 after 6 p.m. Funeral 7 Directors KEENAN FUNERAL HOME 4724 Dixie Hgwy. 447-3824 WANT ADS WORK ARCH HEADY AND SON 1201 E. Oak St. 835-5231 Taylor Blvd.

368-5811 8519 Preston Hawy. 969-1367 4109 Tavlorsville Rd. 451-3927 5406 Bardstown Ra, 239-0361 411 Fairdale Rd 361-1688 Bowling Green. Ky. 843-4338 Leitchfield, Kv.

259-3101 Caneyville, Ky. 259-3101 Morgantown. Kv. 526-3342 RATTERMAN SONS 2114 W. Market 776-4661 3800 Bardstown Rd.

459-3800 4832 Cane Run Rd. 447-7114 PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES 1310 S. Third St. Son, 634-3628 L. D.

Pearson inc. 149 Breckinridge Ln. 896-0340 SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home 19th and Market 585-4394 EMBRY-BOSSE FUNERAL HOME 2723. Preston Hgwy 635-6371 HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Hgwy.

448-3531 10907 Dixie Hawv. 937-6400 NUNNELLEY Funeral Home 4327 Taylor Blvd. 368-3396 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1320 Bardstown Rd 451-5530 BOSSE Funeral Home Barret and Ellison 451-8440 HERBERT C. CRALLE 2428 Frankfort Ave. 896-8821 OWEN FUNERAL Home 5017 Dixie Hgwy.

447-2600 O.D. WHITE SONS INC. Funeral Home 2727 S. 3rd 537-4474 HIGHLANDS FUNERAL HOME 3331 Taylorsville Rd. off Dutchman's Ln.

451-4420 RATTERMAN BROTHERS 3711 Lexington Rd. 893-3644 THE MCDANIEL Funeral Home, inc. 343-3566 363-3567 4339 Park Blvd 1041 Goss RUSSMAN 435-7426 MCAFEE FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd. 458-1561 Lodge and 8 Club Notices SHIVELY STAR No. 566 O.E.S.

meets Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m. at Reeves Hall. Called meeting for Installation of Officers. Roxie Detore, W.M.; Frances Lee, Secy.

Vacation 104 Suggestions BAHAMAS FOR RENT, 2 bedroom, completely furnished apartment on beach in Freeport, Bahamas. Includes equipped kitchen and many extras. $125 per week. Call anytime, 1-502-821-3658. 11 Lost BIRD, Grey co*ckatel, yellow head.

Vicinity Dorothy Ave. and Douglass Blvd. Reward 458-7061. DOG, black and reddish brown, part Dachshund and Beagle, male, 1 year old; answers to Johnsontown Rd. and Cane Run Rd.

area. REWARD. 935-6170. DOG. Male Red Tick Hound, Otter Creek Park, Ft.

Knox area, wearing name collar. Reward. Call collect. 502-239-4763. DOG, large Ridgeback Hound, male, brown, Fairdale area, answers 10 Linus; large reward.

Call 367-6530. DOG, male Poodle, white, Cane Run Rd Richmont area. Limps on right front foot. Reward. 447-4825.

DOG, Beagle, large male; St. Andrews Church Rd. area, Sept. 25. Childrens pet.

REWARD. 935-5720. DOG, months old, female, St. Bernard puppy, reward, 964- 5460. DOG, white, Samoyed, female, lost in Shively area.

Reward. 448-2798. DOG, Old English Sheep Dog, shaven, S. 3rd St. area, Reward, 366-9331 DOG.

Small Yorkshire Terrier. Information on whereabouts, 363-9528, 458-9981. Reward. DOG, white Spitz, male, Hikes Ln. area.

Reward. 451-9280. DOG, Irish Setter, female, Goldsmith Ln. 458-8876. KITTEN, white, 6 months male, taken or strayed, Overhills Subdivision, reward, lost Sun.

Sept. 21st. 969-6630. WALLET; ladies, black; containing important papers and drivers license. Lost in vicinity of Ness Liquor Store, U.S.

42, Prospect. $10 reward. 896-0000. 12 Found NOTICE: Ads will be published in the FOUND classification without charge as a public service. Limit: Up to 25 words for 3 days or less.

CAT, Maltese, male, blue collar with bell, very affectionate and friendy, Dundee area, give to owner or good home. 454-7645 DOG, small, black, puppy, male, found in Valley Station, Kroger Shopping center area. 935-9270 weekends or after 6 on weekdays. DOG, large, black, with white chest, part shepherd, found Sept. 24th in Consolidated Parking Lot, Preston Hgwy.

447- 3808. DOG, black, longhaired male, al 1-like Chihuahua found near Manslick Okolona, I.D. tags, Granite City, Ill. 957- 4073. DOG, male Irish Setter, beige collar with studs, Bardstown and Bashford Manor vicinity, 452-2837.

DOG, puppy, 2 months, Collie mix, no collar. Fern Creek area. Claim by describing, 239- 8552 after 4:30. DOG, white, Spitz, male, Taylorsville Rd. and Hurstbourne area.

491-7560. DOG, small black and white Scottish Terrier, Shelbyville Rd. Mall area, contact 458-6544. DOG, Sheep dog, gray and white, big, Lime Kiln and Brownsboro Rd. 426-7947.

DOG, female, large, part Dachshund, red, LaGrange area 222- 7692. DOG. Male German Shepherd. 425-2905 or 228-3459. DOG, Irish Setter, male, 3 years old, South end.

366-5278. GLASSES, mens, black rims; by swings in Tyler Park. Call 582-1979. GLASSES, Sept. 19, Cherokee Rd.

area, call 459-8959 after 5:30 p.m. PUPPY, found at 3rd and Magnolia, black, white star, white tipped tail, approximately 4 months old. Call 634-9725. PUPPY. male, brown, mixed, Old 3rd St.

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Send exact of pattern desired. Send exact amount only. ameunt enly. 29, 1975 15 MONDAY, Rugged Mountain Men "camp off the land' By BILL POWELL Courier -Journal Staff Writer GOLDEN POND, Ky. Wearing buckand carrying long flintlock rifles, "mountain men" stalked out of the early 1800s here yesterday to show modern lovers of the outdoors a thing or two about primitive camping and shooting.

Acting like men who had never seen a paved road or a city street, they impression that civilization was a stranger to them but they could handle it. The rugged, bearded men made camp "from 1 the land," fudging only where barred by and environmental limitations. laws, fired the flintlock nurrent, muzzle-loaders with awesome accuracy, using targets, of course, instead of animals. But even with the frills forced upon them, the men members of the American Mountain Men (AMM) gave the Land Between the Lakes annual National and Fishing, Day observance a wilderness never had before. The garb of H.

Harve (Brokenhand) Hildebrand of Decatur, was typical of the trappings that set the Mountain Men apart from about 3,500 others who attended the observance at Empire Farm the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) out- also as one of the best flintlock marksdoor recreation area between Lake Bark- men. ley and Kentucky Lake. He made every- He said AMM stresses conservation thing he had on and with him except a through "showing, it can be done broadcloth shirt, sewn by his wife, and from the how the land can't be his moccasins, which he bought at a store. abused no matter how sophisticated we Using primitive equipment, wherever get." possible, he made buckskin suit, Hildebrand is a free lance commercial deerskin cap, beautiful flintlock, necklace artist. Boughton has been a technical of bear claws (from an animal he killed writer, riverboat cook and a machinist.

in the Northland), powder horn, ammuni- Wilson operates what he termed as a tion pouch, personal-belongings bag and a "junkyard" but acknowledged making a beaded pouch for his tobacco. living out of restoring antique automoMembers of the Eastern Territory of biles. Another Mountain Man helping the the exhibit also was far from his AMM, men set up camp Saturday civilian-life role. night on the shore of Kentucky Lake, much the He was Steve Novota, 26, a commercial living way men on the way who is West in the 1820s would have lived. pilot a flight simulation instructor at Ft.

Knox. He lives in Louisville. Yesterday, they moved their "exhibit," Wilson, accompanied on the guitar by including a large teepee and all their Lawrence Webber of Collinsville, primitive gear, to the TVA demonstration opened up another event of the annual farm where the gathering was held. observance the second annual KenRichard (Fiddling Dick) Wilson of tucky Turkey Calling Contest. Warsaw, went over big.

He kept a David Hale, 29, of Gracey, near Hopwith his 175-year-old kinsville, won the adult division with violin, which he loves to play almost as presentation of the basic hen yelp, much as he likes to "camp off the land." cluck, lost hen call, gobble and keekee. Warren L. Boughton of New Concord, John E. (Rusty) Broadbent III, 12, of near Murray, reigned as the segundo, Cadiz, won the junior division (up to chairman of the Eastern Territory, and age 16). news of record Real estate transfers The prices given are those indicated by state stamps required on all deeds.

Butchertown, to Karol V. Menzie, 1037 E. WashIngton $23,000. Murphy Oil Corp. to Gasoline Marketers, tract 108 feet one inch at intersection of southeast line of Main Street with southwest line of an alley, the southwest line of said alley being northeast line of Lot 6, Block 18, Guthries Eastern Enlargement, tract 2, twb feet nine inches at point in northwest line of Railroad Street, 109 feet southwest of southwest line of an alley, said southwest line being northeast line of Lot 6, Block 18, Guthries Eastern Enlargement, tract 3, (so much of a 30 foot alley as became vested in Murphy Oil Corp.) described in Deed Book 4810, Page 724, County Clerk's Office Courthouse, tract 4, 191.47 feet in northwest line of Mellwood Avenue at intersection with south line of Main Street, $35,000.

Paul A. and Florine Presley to Gerard F. and Mary Fow, 7303 Old Shepherdsville $27,500. Kenneth B. and Shirley Gilliam to Donald and Brenda L.

Parker, 12125 Lower River $39,000. Wanda Drane to Richard A. and Janice E. Eicher, 8108. N.

Watterson $41,000. Olivia and J. McNary Kirkwood to Carrie Walden and Cornelia Walden, 223 Oxford $25,000. Robert E. and Linda G.

Akridge to William J. and Rita D. Head, 704 Sinclair $18,500. James C. and Bessie L.

Lucas to Roger L. and Brenda Fentress, 7611 Gerald $16,000. Dorothy M. Stansbury to James and Rose Combs, 5601 Halstead $19,000. John S.

Jr. and Shirley Thomas to Charles R. and Patricia C. Works, 4318 Bayberry $27,500. Jean S.

and Jan S. Friedberg to A. Scott Hamilton A. B. Fortner Jr.

and James H. Thornton, 2009.04 feet at spike in Ormsby Lane south of a stone corner to Herr tract, $50,000. Charles F. and Louise Miller to Richard Bennett, 231 Cumberland $25,000. Georgia M.

Schreiber and Jeannine and Doyal Snider to Walter N. and Pearl M. Radford, 677 Southwestern $22,000. Cornelia C. Wright to Lewis and Reba M.

Barrett, 1853 Rutherford $45,000. James D. and Lois A. Milliner to Marcia K. Smith, 318 Welburn $22,500.

Frank H. and Carolyn Arnold to Tom and Barbara R. Thieneman, 9600 Cane Run $75,000. Connie S. and C.

Tom Price to Roy L. and Doris M. Turner, Lot 75, Heather Hills, Section 2, $20,500. Cornelia H. Walden and Carrie Walden to Alvin K.

and Linda D. Greer, 220 Hemingway $35,000. Walter H. Cowley to Rogers L. and Lura H.

Queen, 6104 Estelle $18,000. Amy M. Issacs to John A. and Norma J. Kummer, Kermit J.

Row, Loenig, executor, to William R. and Carol 3418 Park $29,500. Lelia H. Adams and William P. and Katherine L.

A. Murphy, 3105 Chickadee $29,500. Mulloy to W. Wallace and Janet W. of Deener, Fourth 25 and feet Hill 10 inches at northwest corner L.

$47,000. and Barbara J. Hollifield to J. Randall and streets, Bobby Kathryn A. Duvall, 3235 A.

Rosewedge Jones to Way, Clark $24,000. K. and Philip A. and Pamela Doris T. Bush, 3047 Bon Air Patricia $23,500.

E. Robinette Richard D. Robinette and to James T. and Nina Pollard, 1905 Hurstbourne Louisville Nashville Railroad Co, to Murphy Oil Circle, $46,500. 191.47 feet in northwest south line line of of Mellwood Main Street, Avenue, at its intersection with $20,000.

Lawrence and Lena Conley to Homer and Mary A. Skaggs, 6156 Cherry Hill $18,000. Eight sites nominated for historical listings Six sites in Louisville, one in Oldham County and one in Spencer County, have been nominated for listings in the National Register of Historic Places. If the nominations are approved by the National Park Service, the sites will be eligible for federal aid if they are restored. The sites in Louisville are the Belknap Campus Historic District, University of Louisville, 2301 S.

Third City Hall complex, including the Sinking Fund Building and City Hall Annex; Mary D. Hill School (the former Central Colored High School) on the southeast corner of Sixth and Kentucky streets; St. Louis Bertrand Church and School, 1104 S. Sixth the original Fifth Ward (Monserrat) School (the abandoned Natural History Museum), 743 S. Fifth and the old U.S.

Marine Hospital, 2215 Portland Ave. Also nominated were the D.W. Griffith House in La Grange and the Jacob Yoder House, 2 miles north of Taylorsville, Man held after shotgun is fired into tavern Raymond Welch, 27, of the 100 block of North William Street, was arrested by Louisville police yesterday and charged with four counts of first-degree wanton endangerment. According to police, two shotgun blasts were fired into a tavern at 824 E. Gray St.

The owner, James Pugh, told police that he and three other persons were in the tavern at the time the shots were fired. Murphy Oil Corp. to Gasoline Marketers, tract 1, 135.41 feet at iron pipe at northwest corner of Lot 1, Block Fairmeade Subdivision, tract 2, 122.21 feet at point in south line of US Hwy. 60 at intersection of southwest line of Wakefield Realty tract, $100,000. Robert E.

and Mary G. King to Kenneth D. and Sally B. King, 2128 Wrocklage $19,500. The Lexler Co.

of Louisville, to Michael F. and Gail G. Leezer, 135 Cabin Hill $40,000. Paul D. Clements Builder, to Virgil L.

and Lois E. Klawitter, 7511 Appletree Way, $45,500. Richard E. and Sandra L. Ward to Thomas B.

and Camilla A. Kramer, 9705 Michael $34,500. Nash and Ann C. Monsour and Edward Monsour to Hazel Stovall and Michael Stovall, 901 Cecil $21,000. Clarence E.

Jr. and Mildred Brentzel to Louisville Jefferson County Air Board, Lot 6, Barton Subdivision, $19,500. William A. and Jane B. Jackson to Samuel G.

and Barbara B. Hayward, Lot 8, Westport Terrace, $35,500. James N. Poole to Charles E. and Lucille M.

Kamber, 3112 Radiance $26,500. Treva J. Lankford to Angela H. Tegethoff, 8509 Perry $35,000. Marie E.

and Walter M. Woods to Robert L. and Margaret A. Woods, 223 Southwestern $21,500. Ray McDonald, to Clarence E.

Jr. and Mildred L. Brentzel, 4518 Mile of Sunshine $29,000. Joe C. and Martha G.

Edwards to Velden P. and Linda M. Colby, 9211 Wendell Way, $27,000. Lacy W. and Elaine C.

Brock to Robert W. and Linnea M. Wilkinson, 2116 Eastern $33,500. Donald and Judy R. Booth to Joseph P.

and Wanda G. Journey, 622 Drummond Way, $20,500. Clifford Thieneman to Raymond C. Sr. and Mary K.

Davenhauer, 8701 Mountain Brook $50,000. Levitt Residential Communities, to Robert D. Hess, 1332 Lancaster $40,500. LaVerne J. and Carolyn Billinger to Ronald S.

and Karen G. Miller, 9514 Aylesbury $43,000. Charles E. and Beverly G. Ward to Steven H.

N. and Patricia A. Puckett, 5813 Whispering Hills $21,000. Siesta Enterprises, to Charles E. and Beverly G.

Ward, 6102 Diablo $45,000. Patrick O. and lone F. Jacobson to Michael A. and Anne E.

Jones, 8617 Running Fox Circle, $32,000. Shelby L. and Rochella M. Turner to Thomas P. Haralson 4306 Virginia $21,000.

Jan H. and Judith L. Lloyd to James L. and Anne C. Martin, 8001 Zelma Fields $29,000.

James N. and Edith W. Lee to Irene Poll, 3603 Friar Tuck $17,500. George J. and Reva N.

Vogel to Robert O. Ill and Sharon D. Harris, 6514 Bilsim $34,000. Thomas L. Jr.

and Judith M. Roberts to Paul Semonin Unit 6, Building 1, Woodbridge Condominium, $29,000. Omikron Construction to Joseph H. and Mildred G. Pierce, 313 Cambridge Station $65,000.

Lynnwood Realty Corp. to Jerry L. and Brenda B. Wilson, 603 Whiteheath $58,500. Jack R.

and Linda S. Gruber to Ronnie and Daisy M. Nall, 11800 Mondamon $18,500. William S. and Virgie E.

Chadwick to James D. Sr. and Naomi M. Olges, 4509 Santa Paula $28,000. El Conquistador Apartments, to Fred S.

and Mary F. Kingrey, 215 Casa Bella $17,000. Jerry R. and Judith A. Freeman to Kit M.

and Denise B. Sullivan, 4108 Sunrise Way, $35,500. Carl D. and Beatrice D. Russell to James C.

Jr. and Lillie M. Hutto, 317 Biltmore $42,000. James S. and Martha Thompson to Edward F.

and Ethel D. Redmon, 5122 Patterson $18,500. Rodney G. Maddox and Judy S. Farmer to Charles D.

and Phyllis A. Baker, 9008 Lyneve, $30,500. William L. and Cheri P. Webb to Stephen L.

and Sandra M. Bauer, 8807 Running Fox Circle, $28,500. Ralph L. and M. Jean Kuhn to Norvin L.

Jr. and Aida L. Casper, 2231 Brighton $38,000. Delores J. Underhill to Donald P.

and Barbara A. Tewell, 5308 Ronwood $26,000. Betty L. and Stanley R. Bartholomai to James B.

and Betty M. Bennett, 5409 Dannyboy $34,500. Louise Y. and W. S.

Cochran to Roberta J. Speed, 3645 Kelly Way, $24,000. Kenneth T. and Doris E. LaRue to Ronald K.

and Dorothy L. Goben, 9201 Pagoda $23,500. Michael F. and Gail F. Leezer to George A.

and Sheryl M. Tabler, 217 W. Kingston $25,000. Louis R. and Shirley A.

Thomas to Charles K. and Theresa Fallon, 1622 Russell $26,500. George R. and Peggy P. Wolfe to Clarence R.

and Frances W. Durham, 2407 Anchor Way, $60,000. Roland T. and Reva J. Stayton to Francis T.

and Ruby M. Edlin, 2200 Cottage $28,000. Cambron-Cralle, to Robert A. and Joanne C. Ater, 710 Dorsey Way, $46,000.

Eli Brown Sons, to Joseph and Carol C. Ferguson, 1215 S. Third $97,500. Steven B. and Patricia D.

Crawford to Karl E. and Gladys C. Finck, 4402 Cavelle $21,000. Robert L. Eberenz, to LaVerne J.

and Carolyn Billinger, 9909 Windfall Trace, $62,500. William J. Ill and Jill M. Bartlett to Joseph V. and Dorothy V.

Muntan and Janice M. Muntan, Lot 186, Chenoweth Run Subdivision, Section 4, $23,500. Roy L. and Doris M. Turner to David C.

and Rose L. Shipp, Lot 71, Heather Hills Subdivision, Section 2, $24,000. Roy L. and Doris M. Turner to David C.

and Rose L. Shipp, Lot 40, Heather Hills, Section 2, $24,000. Roy L. and Doris M. Turner to David C.

and Rose L. Shipp, Lot 83, Heather Hills, Section 1, $24,000. Roy L. and Doris M. Turner to David C.

and Rose L. Shipp, Lot 80, Heather Hills, Section 1, $24,000. Roy L. and Doris M. Turner to David C.

and Rose L. Shipp, Lot 78, Heather Hills Subdivision, Section 2, $24,000. Roy L. and Doris M. Turner to David C.

and Rose L. Shipp, Lot 72, Heather Hills Subdivision, Section 2, $24,000. Roy L. and Doris M. Turner to David C.

L. Shipp, Lot 73, Heather Hills Subdivision, Section nose, $24,000. Roy L. and Doris M. Turner to David C.

and Rose L. Shipp, Lot 74, Heather Hills Subdivision, Section 2, $24,000, Roy L. and Doris M. Turner to David C. and Rose L.

Shipp, Lot 76, Heather Hills Subdivision, Section 2, $24,000. Charles T. and Isle T. Mitchell to William M. and Cathy Cothran, 7913 Greenway $33,500.

Cecil and E. Lowery to Elaine P. Brown, 1636 Arling $26,500. Walter L. and Barbara Kramer to Stephen H.

Morenz, 3725 Greenwich $31,000. Patrick N. and Nedra L. O'Roark to Everett R. and Mary Pimpleton, 4207 Naomi $22,000.

Dennis H. and Susan H. Dambros to Gehl S. and Mary Janelle Koers, 4706 Lacarem $33,500. Wayne G.

and Frances L. Allison to Sydney E. and R. Wright, Lots 30 and 31, Magnolia Subdivision, $95,000. George R.

and Frances E. Haney et al to Alan P. and Pamela H. Zoeller, 9009 Lyneve $32,000. Donald T.

and Cathy Jeanne Thornberry to Norris E. Shelton, 4507 Oboe $29,000. Nayda W. and Ronald A. Reinhardt to Henry S.

and Mary R. Logsdon, 8012 Manslick $31,500. Gene L. and Sharon A. Waldridge to Horace and Charlie Manion, 5610 Revere $19,000.

Virgil Jr. and Agnes J. Rhea to Herbert and Janie Martin, 4102 Old Heady $28,500. Mariorie Scroggin Miller executor, to Frank H. Thiemann Lot 13, Block Breckenridge Villa, Unit 3, $30,000.

H. Mark Lueke administrator, to M. L. and Dorothy J. Robinson, 2911 Miles $26,000.

Pence Mortgage Co. to Walter F. and Judith Smith, 7003 John Paul $28,500. Joshua B. Adams to Henry W.

Ill and Elsie M. Trowell, 9611 Galene $29,000. David G. and Beverly H. Thomas to Randolph Salo and Candace K.

Jarmon, 2932 Bon Air $24,500. Kenneth A. and Sherry E. Young to William L. and Lula K.

Howard, 4009 Landside $39,000. Lucy E. and Sidney Phillips to Albert M. and M. Phyllis Scalzo, 223 Ring $41,000.

Mary N. Riggs to Daniel R. and Beverly A. Sanders, 9015 Wooddale $34,500. Omer and Clara B.

Logan to Richard R. Sanders, 179 E. Wellington $17,500. Local 761 International Union of Electrical Radio Machine Workers to Margaret Stewart, who reconveys to Roy Streeter and Thomas Terry, trustees, tract 1, Lot 1, Loretta Subdivision, also tract 295 feet northwest corner of Lot 46, Loretta Subdivision, $75,000. Everett H.

Lanning to Jellico Chemical 829 S. 26th $23,500. Leo Jr. and Phyllis A. French to C.

Edwin Ill and Linda L. Martin, 4209 St. Thomas $32,500. Wyatt Norvell, administrator, to L. and Thelma R.

Button, 1654 Cowling $25,000. Billy G. and Janet B. Meacham to Jerome R. and Linda F.

Erman, 1200 Bentwood Way, $46,000. Joseph E. Jr. and Elizabeth L. Lyons to Donald M.

and Armentia M. Hudson, 2813 Oregon $33,000. Phillip T. and Bonni Young to George R. and Frances E.

Haney, 1902 Cimmaron $31,000. Murphy Oil Corp. to Gasoline Marketers, tract 264.9 feet east side of Third Street, 360 feet north of Street, also tract 41.885 feet east line of Third Street, 44.9 feet north line of Winkler Avenue, $50,000. Everett H. Lanning to Jellico Chemical 258.6 feet northwest corner of Howard Street and Midway Avenue, 130 feet to an alley, $46,500.

Dietrich Lyemance Co. to Cecil and Jennie E. Lowery, 5441 Bruce $26,500. Jeannie Lynn Dozier to Lynn and Sharon L. Powell, 6628 Vandre $20,500.

John A. Montgomery trustees, to Lucy B. A. Graham, Apt. Unit F-5, Salem Square Condominium, $41,000.

Stewart L. and Sharon A. Hogan to Edsil R. Jr. and Jane M.

Hudson, 6305 West Pages $29,500. James F. and Sue T. Utley to Ronald N. and ElizabetH S.

Bell, 2111 Gardiner $42,000. Kelly J. and Alice G. King to Michael S. and Kathleen F.

Baker, 216 Fairmeade $36,500. Susan C. and Marvin Smith to Billy A. and Mildred N. Calendine, 2709 Shannon $34,500.

Doug Durrett Builder, to Robert B. and Diane J. Schyberg, 8700 Jen $40,000. Colin R. and Sherry Cox to Charles W.

and Sandra K. Wood, 5731 New Cut $36,000. H. Ronald and Vivian L. Bruner to Thomas O.

Jr. and Sue Ann Meade, 9627 Scarborough $18,500. Norma J. Doyle to James B. and Sheilah R.

Skelley, 9815 Scrim $22,000. Norris E. Shelton to Donald T. and Cathy Thornberry, 2216 High Pine $46,500. Cleve and Margaret Embry et al to E.

K. and Catherine Lambert, 3305 Wellingmoor, $22,000. The Kelly to Harry T. and Gladys H. LeMay, 5103 Coolbrook $41,500.

Charles A. and Dorothy M. Stevenson to Baird Auto Parts, Lots 1, 2, 3 and west 10 feet of Lot 4, Block 48, Jacob Addition, $50,000. Humphrey Realty to James W. and Diane S.

Hommrich, 4609 Estate $30,000. D. Dyche Gregory Associates, to James C. Jr. and Margaret M.

Jones, 802 Kinross $64,000. court news of record Traffic cases In Police Court: Ernest W. Branch, 50, of 2000 block Lytle drunken driving, amended to drunkenness in a public place, $150 and 30 days probated for one year. Franklin D. Hampton, 37, of 200 block N.

17th drunken driving, $100. James T. Higgins, 51, of 100 block N. Bellaire drunken driving, $100 and six months probated for one year. Jarrell M.

Houts, 37, of 300 block W. Hill drunken driving, amended to drunkenness in a public place, $100. Donald T. Murphy, 27, of 2700 block Granger drunken driving, $100. Joseph B.

Newman, 50, of LaGrange, drunken driving, $100. Bobby Lee Osborne, 31, of 300 block E. Kentucky drunken driving, 50 days, and terroristic threatening, 30 days. Lee Duncan Stokes, 62, of 4000 block St. Ives drunken driving, $200 and 30 days probated for one year.

Joseph L. Collins, 21, of 1300 block Holly drunken driving, amended to public intoxication, $100, and reckless driving, $25. Cecil G. Mitchell, 49, of 1000 block S. 17th drunken driving, amended to disorderly conduct, $50, and reckless driving, $20.

William Patrick Barnett, 18, of 2600 block Wendell drunken driving, $100, and reckless driving, $25. Chester E. Cummings, 40, of Corbin, drunken driving, amended to public intoxication, $100. William R. McCormick, 36, of 100 block Collins drunken driving, amended to drunkenness in a public place, $100, and reckless driving, $25.

Gene Woodco*ck, 42, of 1100 block S. First drunken driving, $100, and reckless driving, $25. William C. Williams, 46, of 7700 block Poinsetta drunken driving, $100. Joel A.

Voils, 31, of 10500 block Fairview Jeffersontown, drunken driving, $100, and reckless driving, $25. Guy F. Playforth, 53, of 4000 block Lentz drunken driving, $100, and reckless driving, $25. Robert E. Davis, 50, of 500 block E.

Ormsby drunken driving, $100. and reckless driving, $25. Coss T. Watkins, 19, of 3100 block W. Kentucky drunken driving, $100; reckless driving, $25; and disregarding an electric signal, filed away.

In Quarterly Court: Mary B. Branum, 44, of 4800 block Fury Way, drunken driving, $100. James B. Harper, 57, of 9700 block Canen drunken driving, $100; reckless driving, $10; and driving too slow, $10. Jack Roberts, 46, of 300 block Poplar Level Ct.

drunken driving, $100, and carrying concealed a deadly weapon, 30 days probated for one year, and weapon confiscated. Roy E. Buchanan, of 13400 block Horncastle Way, cited for his vehicle being 5,300 pounds overweight, amended to being 3,000 pounds overweight, $90. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IT'S SO EASY TO PLACE AN AD! JUST DIAL 582-4801 Louisville and Jefferson County are invited to attend. MRS.

Mary Ellen Bickett of Elizabethtown, Ky. will be guest speaker on the subject "Medal of Nonor Grove at Valley Forge," during the regular monthly meeting of the Dixie American Legion Auxiliary, 220, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 8 p.m. at the post home, 2107 Crums Lane, Shively. ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths and Funerals BEAMS, Mrs.

Addie (nee Miller) Passed away Sat. Sept. 27, 1975 at 1:40 p.m. in her 68th year. tery.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Contributions, to take the form of donations to donor's favorite charity. EISENMENGER, Mr. Herbert F. Passed away Fri.

Sept. 26, 1975 in nis 74th year, at his home, 2207 7th St. Rd. Loving father of Mrs. Gioria Wierwille; beloved grandfather of E.

Donald, David, Gary, Jeana and Joyce Wierwille; devoted brother of Mrs. Lillian bartels, Mrs. Ruth Hanson and Mr. Eugene R. Eisenmenger; aiso survived by 2 great-grandchildren.

Mr. Eisenmenger is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be conaucted Mon. at 1 p.m.

interm ent Resthaven Memorial Park. HANKA, Gilbert A. 56 years of age; Resided at 908 Silver New Albany. Died Sat. morning at Floyd County Hospital.

Mr. Hanka was a clerk for the Railroad in Louisville, Ky. Surviving daugnter, Madeline Barr, Indianapolis; 3 grandchildren and mother, Mrs. Agnes Schmidt Hanka, New Albany. Friends may call at the Kraft Funeral Home, 708 E.

Spring New Albany. Funeral services 11 a.m. Tues. from St. Mary's Catholic Church, New Albany with burial in Church cemetery.

Prayer services 7:30 p.m. Monday. HESSE, Mr. Joseph Proctor Sunday Sept. 28, 1975 at 2:10 p.m.

at Methodist Hospital. Residence 413 E. Walnut. Beloved husband of Mrs. Dorcas Blood Hesse; beloved father of Mr.

Joseph P. Hesse, Windsor, Henry R. Hesse, Concord, Mass, Robert E. Hesse, Springfield, Mrs. Mary Jo Bryne, Paducah, also survived by 13 grandchildren.

Memorial service will be held Tues. 11 a.m, The Louisville Crematory, JONES, Mrs. Howard L. The former Marjorie F. Winkler.

Residence, 512 Kinglan Rd. Sept. 27, 1975, 5:15 p.m. at Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Survived by her husband and 2 sisters, Mrs.

Juniata Steinke, Venus, Fla. and Mrs. Andrew (Harriet) Witynski, Rockford, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services 11 a.m. Tues.

Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Rd. Burial in Cave Hill Cemetery. Family visiting on Mon. from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. LUCAS, Mrs.

Albert R. The former Josephine McDonald. Residence, 2600 Dundee Rd. Sept. 28, 1975, 10:30 a.m.

at St. Matthews Manor. Survived by a son, William F. Lucas; 2 daughters, Mrs. Harry H.

(Alberta) Catlett and Mrs. John G. (Leora) Kiesel; 6 grandchildren and 18- great-granchildren. Funeral 10 a.m. Tues from St.

Agnes Church. Burial in Calvary Cemtery. Visiting at Ratterman's 3711 Lexington on Mon. from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Prayer services 2 p.m.

Mon. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the donor's favorite charity. MALLEY, Luke J. Age 79. At 5:35 a.m.

Sat. Sept. 27, 1975 at Melrose Manor Nursing Home. Residence 4707 Southern Parkway. Beloved father of Miss Joanne Malley, Col.

a E. Malley, O'Fallon, Ill. and Jack L. Malley; also survived by sisters, Mrs. Julia Downey, Hialeah, Miss Rose Malley and Mrs.

Robert Prather and 6 grandchildren. Funeral 11 a.m. Mon. from St. John Vianney Catholic Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Vigil services 7:30 p.m. Sun. at the funeral home. The remains are at the Emerson Funeral Home, 4601 S.

6th (at Ashland Ave.) where friends may call after 1 p.m. Sun. MATHERLY, Richard 99 years old. Larve County farmer. Died Sat.

at his home, Buffalo, Ky. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time. Visitation at the DixonRogers Funeral Home in Magnolia, Ky. after 2 o'clock Sun. Survivors, 6 sons, William Hodgensville, A.

L. of Louisville, Henry T. of Louisville, J. B. of Bunnell, Howard E.

of New Castle, David C. of Hodgensville; '3 daughters, Mrs. Agnes Salsman, Hodgensville, Mrs. Eunice Lewis of Louisville, Mrs. Ruth Sprowles of River Side, 18 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.

MAYBERRY, Mr. Hartford Alan "Jack" Passed away, Sat. Sept. 27, 1975 at 9:30 a.m. in his 61st year, at his residence 9103 Aristides Dr.

Devoted husband of Mrs. Nita H. (nee Jenkins) Mayberry; beloved father of Gerald and Timothy A. Mayberry; stepfather of Mrs. Kay Bogard; brother of Mrs.

Ethel Maurer, Mrs. Katherine Davidson, Mr. John J. Mayberry and Mr. Robert C.

Mayberry; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway. Funeral services Tues. at 11 a.m. at the Owen Chapel, Burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens West.

Visiting Sun. and Mon. from 2 until 5 and 7 until 9 p.m. NELSON, Mrs. Addye M.

Departed this life at the age of 75 years at 9:15 a.m. Sept. 27, 1975 at her residence 4020 Crawford Ave. Beloved wife of James A. Nelson; devoted mother of Kenneth G.

Harrington, step-mother of James W. Nelson and sister of Dally Lyons of Hardinsburg, also survived by 1 granddaughter and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Mon. at the McAfee FUneral Home, 3928 Bardstown Rd.

by Rev. Hadley Hall of First Church of the Nazarine. Interment in Custer (Ky.) Cemetery. NELSON, Mrs. Mary E.

Wilson Age 50 years, Sept. 26, 1975 at 9:30 p.m. Residence 1542 Loney Ln. Beloved wife of William T. Nelson; beloved mother of Mrs.

Patricia Biszmaier, Mrs. Brenda D. Ryan, William Green, Kenneth H. and Earl R. Mitchell; sister of Mrs.

Helen Murphy and Mrs. Margaret DuHand; 6 grandchildren also survive. Funeral services from Ratterman's, 4832 Cane Run Rd. 11 a.m. Tues.

Interent Resthaven Memorial Park. SADLER, Mr. Ezra Passed away Sept. 28, 1975 in his 65th year. Family residence, 1406 Walter Ave.

Beloved father of Messrs. Charles and David Sadler; loving brother of Mrs. Ruby Goodman, Mrs. Essie Bell Helms, Hardin Mrs. Juanita Thomas, Grayson Mrs.

Mattie Cundiff, Hardin Mr. Willie Sadler, Hardin Co. and Mr. Coleman Sadler; also survived by a half-brother, Mr. Virgil Anderson, Hardin Co.

and 7 grandchildren. Mr. Sadler Is resting at the Southern Home of Arch Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be conducted Wed. at 11 a.m.

Interment Smith Chapel Cemetery, Hardin Co. Sunset Lodge No. 915 will conduct services Tues. at 8 p.m. Friends may call after 6 p.m.

Mon. SPEIER, Mr. Ludwig (Lutz) Fri. Sept. 26, 1975.

Residence Houston, Texas. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Speler, Houston, Texas; daughter, Mrs. Edward Yosowitz, Houston, Texas; 4 grandchildren. Funeral from Herman Mever and Son, 1338 Ellison Ave.

Sun, at 1 p.m. Interment Brith Sholom Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to Brith Sholom Temple. THOMPSON, Mrs. Anne Laura Ballard Age 69.

Sept. 28, 1975 at 11:20 a.m. Residence, 313 Iroquois Garden Dr. Wife of Information, 13 Personals First PLEASE will one or both ladies that were standing in front of Consolidated Sales on Preston and saw lady fall, August, 1973 call 491-8855 or 589. 5700.

N. 1 have taken many steps toward you, you have taken none toward me. Your step opens a new world. VEE Darling, Many happy reruns, let's spend your day together. I do love you dearly, Don.

BOOKLOVERS. We Need Books, Tax deduction given. Brandeis University Women. 426-1456. DIAL 583-5466 DID JESUS, the Christ teach complete 361-4472 or 361-4473.

Leibling, need you too. Remember our Saturday nights at the Neat lady Nel. LILLIE CARDWELL MCCarty, Age 85 would like to hear from friends. 776-3395. Information, 13A Business UNIQUE 1ST.

ANNIVERSARY 2 MASSEUSES $15 PAIRS OF MAGIC HANDS Open 7 Days Many exotic styles of massage to relax you. Our dream is to give the best for less. 1759 Twin Oaks New Albany. N. of Charlestown Rd.

945- 4610 SHANGRILA Muscle building and totally relaxing massages. Professional massages you must experience to appreciate. 715 E. 8th New Albany, Ind. 948-8262 Mon.

through Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. UNFORGETTABLE REGAL MASSAGE WITH PRIDE Offers to you, beautiful de decor and atmosphere, during your relaxing body massage. 5 attractive masseuses. REGAL SALON 948-1351 11-11 Corner of 5th and Elm New Albany, IN NEW! NEWI NEW! Announcing the opening of our newly remodeled downstairs.

Come in and meet our staff for a totally relaxing experience in complete privacy. Daily 10 a.m till a.m. You've chosen the right place. HIS PLACE 2129 S. Preston 635-7907 FOR MASSAGE THAT IS THE MOST PRIVATE, MOST RELAXING AND BY THE MOST ATTRACTIVE This week featuring real Oriental massage by real Oriental masseuse.

HEALTH-ARAMA 450 S. 3rd St, JUST THE MOST BERNITA'S Massage Spa, all female staff featuring the fingertip massage; the friendly place for friendly people. 5005 Preston Lynnview Shopping Center. 969-0376. Top Hat Health Club 516 So.

Fifth Street Louisville, Kentucky Second Floor No appointment necessary 584-5603 TRY KELLY'S MASSAGE Complete privacy. 1st floor, York Towers, 585-4888, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. FREE, TRAVEL, Drive-A-Car. ALL POINTS USA AAA CON 895-9369 Best RESUME Service; resumes are OUR only business.

Since 1962 456-6540. BOOK Sale, 50 for $5. Playboys records Comics 10- $1, 1510 Bardstown. 9-9 today. THE BEST MASSAGE IN TOWN.

Health Center, 368-1800, 1604 Berry Blvd. 10 a.m.-1 a.m. MARRIAGE INFORMATION Jeffersonville, Ind. 282-3709 ASTROLOGY Classes, beginner, intermediate. Monday, Fri.

634-9572. Care For 13B Elderly HOME FOR THE ELDERLY New home opened April 1, 1975 for Personal and Intermediate Care residents. Located in south end near Iroqouis Park. Private and semi-private rooms with half or full baths, Individuaally controlled air conditioning and heat. Lounge, dining room, patio, tv and recreation room.

Registered dietician, staff physician on call, planned for enjoyment of residents. Economical rates. THE MEADOWS SOUTH 1120 CRISTLAND RD. 367-0104 COLONIAL HOUSE of Shep. herdsville, the utmost in sonal care.

New, ciean, climatic controlled and the best of foods all for $10 per day. Public assistance accepted. Drive out and see or call 543- 7042. LOVING care for elderly. Good food, TV, semi-private and private.

587-7915. Central. CARE FOR elderly in my home, 368-6686. CARE for the elderly in my home. 458-6683.

SEMI-private room, excellent care, food. T.V. 425-0910. 13C Child Care DOWNTOWN Nursery, Infants to preschool, hot meals, ficensed. 6:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

585- 5255. APPROVED Home, in Minors Ln. Elementary area. $17.50 week. Any age, hours 6 to 6, Mon.

through 969-8687. Will babysit for your children. My home, Fincastle W. area. ROOM TO ROMP! Call 425- 1838.

BABY Sitting, Indian Trail, Gilmore area. Licensed. 964-0283. BABYSITTING in my home, full or part time. 968-7877.

SERVICES OFFERED Services Offered 14 General ADDITION, all kinds of remodeling on residential or commercial. Father and sons, 30 years in business. We can finance. Call anytime. 969-8721.

ADDITIONS, drywall work, home repair, painting, etc. No job small. Guaranteed work. Insured. Free Estimates.

PRYOR'S CONST. 585-1117 or 897-7011. ADDITIONS and remodeling. Call man works on lob. Dormers.

paneling of basem*nts. 458-3593 969-7885 MR. KESSLER. ADDITIONS ROOMS ADDED, attics and basem*nts finished. Garage, concrete work.

Estimates. R. T. Adams, 448-7499. ADDITIONS; add a room; finished basem*nts, beautiful fireplaces.

Low prices. quality work, 968-3737. ADDITIONS, basem*nts, attics: paneling, remodeling of all kinds. 361-7357 anytime. 968-1620 after 6.

ADDITIONS, aluminum siding, free estimates. BILL and DAN, 30 years. 637-8569, 637-6951. AIR Conditioning, sales and service. Southern Plumbing 636-5171.

AIR CONDITIONING and Heating Sales and Service. Blunk Heating, 763 S. Shelby, 583-8834. ALUMINUM Siding and work. pentry 30 vears.

Please call 637- work. do my own 4092. ALUMINUM awnings, porch enclosures, siding, carports, patio covers. 361-9992 895-0610. ASPHALT, Big E's Blacktoping Service.

Free estimates. No job too small. Shepherdsville, Collect 1-543-2931. ASPHALT, Capital Paving, driveways, parking lots, free estimates. 222-9457.

ASPHALT driveways. patch, seal, grading. Rayco, 368-1947. BAsem*nT Leaks permanently waterproofed, guaranteed. Lawson Hall Const'n.

935-1674. BAsem*nT leaks stopped, work guaranteed. Ky. Waterproofing 368-6102. BAsem*nTS, Leaks repair, free estimates.

635-5872. BAsem*nTS waterproofed and finished. 32 years, 584-5951. The Courier-Journal The Louisville Times Community And 00 Club Notes Until further notice, the Classified Department of The Courier-Journal and Times will publish in this classification tree notices of community, club or church events. Publication will be made as space permits and is not guaranteed.

No commercial notices will be published. THE first meeting of the year for the Fifth District American Legion Auxiliary will be Oct. 1, 10:30 a.m. at Zachary Taylor Post Home 180, at 4610 Shelbyville St. Matthews.

The program will include plans for the year by officers and chairmen. Luncheon wil! be served. All unit members in Residence Dosker Manor. Beloved mother of Mary Alice Brown, Mrs. Evelyn Whitmer, Mrs.

Dorothy Spencer, Stanley, Franklin, and Joseph Robert Beams; sister of Miss Nannie Miller, Mr. Les Miller and Mr. Theodore Miller; also survived by 22 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway. FUneral services Mon.

at 2 p.m. at the Owen Chapel. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. BURD, Mrs. Lorraine (nee Sherrard) Passed away Sept.

27, 1975 in her 57th year. Residence, 133 W. Collins Ct. Loving wife of Mr. Sameul H.

Burd; devoted mother of Mr. William M. Erwin and Mrs. Steven (Shirley Ann) Knight; sister of Mrs. Ida May Watson, Annadale, 5 grandchildren also survive.

Mrs. Burd is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 1201. will E.

be Oak St. where ser- vices conducted Sept. 30 at 11 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemtery. DOWD, Sister Margaret.

Catherine Of 4400 Churchman Ave. Passed away in her 76th year Sat. Sept. 27, 1975 at 3 a.m. at the SS.

Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Survived by her sister, Mrs. Jim Brennan of Dublin, Ireland and her niece, Sister Sara Marie, C.C.V.I., of Galveston, Texas; and over a thousand Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. Remains at the SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital, Personnel 4400 Churchman Ave.

after 7 p.m. Sat. until 8 a.m. Mon. Funeral services Mon.

at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent Church, Nazareth, Ky. with interment in the Convent Cemetery, Nazareth, Ky. W.

G. Hardy Funeral Home, 4101 Dixie Highway in charge of arrangements. EDWARDS, Mr. James Age 91; of. Hodgenville, Ky.

Died Sat. night in Elizabethtown, Ky. He is survived by wife, Bessie Edwards and sons, Garnett and Burt Edwards of Louisville, 3 daughters, Mrs. Mildred Callahan, Mrs. Nell Turner and Mrs.

Adell Jackson, all of Hodgenville; 9 grandchildren, 8 greatgranchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services Tues. Sept. 30, 2 p.m. from the Brownfield Funeral Home, Hodgenville, Ky.

Burial Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. FERST, Carl Age 84 years. Sept. 27, 1975 at 12:30 p.m. at his residence 1872 Douglas Blvd.

Survived by several cousins. Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Ln. Mon. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Come- Classified Ads Work.

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