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NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce 60 60 WARM 70 70 Showers COOL 3 80 Rain 80 FORECAST I STATIONARY Flurries Snow 90 Figures Show High Temperatures Expected For Daytime Thursday Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated Consult Local Forecast Associated Press WEATHER FORECAST Showers are predicted today in bands stretching from Pennsylvania west to Kansas, Michigan south to Alabama, and through much of the Rockies. Weather report and outlook Standiford Field readings Nearby stations 7 A.M. 53 1 P.M.

67 7. P.M. Temperatures and weather from airports in and 8 A.M. 54 2 P.M. 67 8 P.M.

64 Evansville 69 Cloudy 64 near Kentucky at 10 p.m. EDT yesterday: 9 A.M. 57 3 P.M. 65 P.M. 64 Lexington 61 Rain Covington 64 Rain 10 A.M.

60 4 P.M. 65 10 P.M. 65 Huntington 61 Rain 11 A.M. 63 5 P.M. 65 11 P.M.

66 Bowling Paducah Green .69 Partly Cloudy Cloudy 12 64 6 P.M. 65 12 P.M. 66 Owensboro .65 Cloudy London 66 Cloudy Indiana zone forecasts All zones: Windy and cooler today with a chance Reports from key cities of showers. Partly cloudy and cooler tonight and tomorrow. Highs today in the 60s and the 70s and Bureau report of maximum temperatures tomorrow in the 50s and the 60s.

Lows tonight in period, minimum temperatures for 18-hour the 40s and the 50s. Chances of measurable precipi- EDT period, precipitation for 24-hour period, ending 8 p.m. tation, today and tonight. yesterday: City High Low Prec. Anchorage 44 43 .00 Atlanta 78 47 .00 Birmingham 80 49 .00 Boston 70 45 .00 Buffalo .60 37 .00 3 Charleston, S.C.

76 58 .00 Charlestown, W. Va. 65 43 .24 2 Charlotte, N.C. 78 .00 Chicago 58 .04 Cincinnati 64 .01 Cleveland 70 .07 10 10 5 8 11 Kentucky farm forecasts Zones 1-3: Weather for outdoor work, poor this morning and fair this afternoon. Crop spraying conditions, becoming fair late this afternoon.

Winds will be from the south at 10-20 m.p.h. Rainfall will average up to one-half inch by early tomorrow morning. Zones 4-11: Weather for outdoor work, poor today, Crop spraying conditions, poor today. Winds will be from the south west 10-20 m.p.h. Drying conditions poor today.

Rainfall average up to one inch by early tomorrow morning. Kentucky zone forecasts Zones 1-3: Showers ending this morning, clearing by tonight, and turning partly cloudy and mild tomorrow. Highs today and tomorrow in the mid-70s. Lows tonight in the low 50s. Chances of measurable precipitation, today and tonight.

Zones 4-8: Showers ending this afternoon followed by partial clearing tonight, becoming partly cloudy and mild tomorrow. Highs today near 70 and tomorrow in the Lows tonight in the low 50s. Chances of measurable precipitation, today and tonight. Zones 9-11: Showers ending tonight, becoming partly cloudy and mild tomorrow. Highs today in the upper 60s and tomorrow in the low 70s.

Lows tonight in the low 50s. Chances of measurable precipitation today and tonight. Extended forecasts Kentucky: Continued mild with a chance. of showers Sunday night and Monday. Highs from the mid-60s to the mid-70s Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Lows will average in the upper 40s throughout the period. Indiana: Partly cloudy over the weekend with a chance of showers Monday. Highs will average in the 60s in the north and in the 70s in the south, throughout the period. Lows will average in the 40s. AIR POLLUTION INDEX SCALE 0-25 light 26-50 medium 51-75 heavy 75-100 extreme Yesterday's 10 A.M.

Readings THE COURIER Data From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE 5 8 Cleveland Columbus, O. Dallas- Ft. Worth Denver Detroit Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson, Miss. Jacksonville Las Vegas Los Angeles Louisville Milwaukee Minneapolis- Paul New Orleans New York Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Portland, Ore.

St. Louis St. Petersburg- Tampa Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco San Juan, P.R. St. Ste.

Marie Seattle Washington River The Ohio River in the or near pool stages for the The following were river day. Precipitation is for the LOCATION Pittsburgh, Pa. Marietta, Ohio Parkersburg, W. Va. Gallipolis, Ohio Lower Gauge Greenup, Lower Gauge Portsmouth, Ohio Maysville, Ky.

Cincinnati, Ohio Markland, Lower Gauge Louisville, Lower Upper Gauge Gauge Dam 43, Upper Gauge Dam 44, Upper Gauge 45, Upper Gauge Dam 46, Upper Gauge Dam 49, Upper Gauge Dam 50, Upper Gauge Paducah, Ky. Cairo, Ill. Around Foreign weather City Time Amsterdam 1 P.M. Ankara 3 P.M. Athens 2 P.M.

Berlin 1 P.M. Cairo 2 P.M. Dublin Noon Hong Kong 8 P.M. Lisbon Noon London Noon Moscow P.M. New Delhi P.M.

Paris P.M. Rio de Janeiro 9 A.M. Rome P.M. Saigon 8 P.M. Stockholm 1 P.M.

Tel Aviv 2 P.M. Tokyo 9 P.M. Vienna 1 P.M. City and county statistics Criminal cases The following cases don't include persons held to the grand jury or persons originally charged with a demeanor. In Police Court: William Lorenz, 42, of 500 block E.

Gray, loitering, amended to breach of peace, $50. assault and battery, amended death disorderly conduct, John T. Williams, 19, block E. Kentucky, 60 days. Traffic cases In Police Court: Richard Haines, 20, of 500 block S.

Campbell, no operator's license, $35. Robert Bolin, 57, of 2200 block W. Market, drunkenness in public place (auto), $100. Clifford. H.

Miller, 57, of 9700 block Thor, drunken driving, filed away; speeding, $75. Buford Berry, 21, of 600 block Washington, running a red light, amended to disorderly conduct, $50. In Quarterly Court: Ollie O. Dickens, 56, of Prospect, no operator's license, $50. Bobby R.

Bradshaw, 34, of 700 block Gilliland no operator's license, $100. Claude W. Kennedy, 44, of Tumbling Shoals, Ark. drunken driving, $100. Leroy Lockhart, 30, of Westport, drunken driving, $100; reckless driving, filed away.

Wendell S. Evans, 45, of Jeffersonville, drunken driving, amended to reckless driving, $50; reckless driving, $10. Building permits Cost estimates do not include plumbing, heating, air conditioning, electrical facilities, built-in equipment and land costs. City permits: Kenneth Brewer, garage Enchanted Homes, at 4703 Huckleberry, $12,000. Cathedral of Assumption, garage at 443.

S. 5th, $33,000. David Burchfield, 314 W. Sadie $12,500. at 1183 Briden $1,500.

4705 Huckleberry, dwell. changes in church new Woodlawn, dwell. at 1580 Real estate transfers prices given are those indicated by state tax stamps required on all deeds. Ryan Homes, to Algernon W. and Barbara E.

Tinsley, 4409 Shenandoah $30,000. Wm. E. and Brenda F. Moyer Milton H.

and Joyce G. Johnson, and Ann 2202 Wellie Burch Ann to Court, David P. $21,000. and Ann Dewitt W. A.

C. Meers, 3316 Breckinridge Lane, $35,000. Anscot Enterprises Inc. to J. Lawrence and Henrietta H.

Mann, 107 Whipps Mill $39,500. Bobbie J. Whitten, 3907, Elmwood $19,000. Teddy W. and Jackie Maybrier to W.

and George and Mary E. Martin to Edward L. and Trudy Crabb, 5307 Winslow $17,000. Stanley E. Jr.

and Judith O. Schultze to Jas. L. and Suzanne H. Elliott, 118 S.

Peterson, $21,000. Michael and Harriet S. Vaughn to Morton O. Jr. and Brenda J.

Childress, 6314 Fern View $21,000. Kenneth E. and Jewell B. Allen to Barbara J. Fry, Lot.

13, Sec. 1, Midlane Terrace, $17,000. The Lurding Co. to W. J.

and Ann K. Buckingham, 6003 Wagram Way, $66,000. Wm. C. and Barbara K.

O'Leary to Wm. Jr. and Suzanne G. Dragon, 4013 Belle Grade $34,000. Roscoe C.

and Janet M. Davis to Dennis R. and Nancy C. Ball, 11410 Pleasant Val. Sta.

$20,000. Jas. B. and Charlotte R. Cunagin to Steven P.

and Ronna Guiness, 3044 Rose Lawn $22,000. Arthur R. Jr. and Katherine D. Rockwood to John W.

and Jeanne A. Mays, 3913 Old Brownsboro Hills $41,500. Julia I. Yager to Thos. N.

Ill and Linda A. Ryan, 711 Antrim $37,000. Jas. D. and Shirley A.

Youngblood to Robt. E. and Nancy R. Walden, 6109 Moorheaven $20,000. Earl D.

Bessie C. Mitchell to Jas. L. and Mary R. Sadler, 4535 Stonestreet $43,000.

Black, Herschel 4804 G. and Dreams Ruth End Pogue to 75 Jerry ft. at and Phyllis de 70 .07 63 Tr. .03 Tr. 61 81 81 70 84 78 61 46 70 8888883 68 53 .08 58 .00 85 68 .00 75 49 .00 75 51 25 .00 .00 40 .28 43 .00 55 44 Tr.

MM MM .00 85 40 .00 55 41 .32 MM MM An 61 58 56 .00 51 MM MM .00 56 41 .01 .03 80 51 Tr. information Louisville area will remain in next several days. stages at 7 a.m. Wednespreceding 24 hours. Flood Pres't 24-Hr.

PreStage Stage Ch'ge cip. (feet) (feet) (feet) (ins.) 25 16.5 .00 35 16.2 .00 36 20.6 .00 50 15.5 .00 17.9 50 16.5 .00 50 33.6 0.0 .00 52 27.0 .00 51 16.6 0.0 .00 ..23 12.3 .00 55 13.2 .05 57 16.1 53 14.6 0.0 47 17.0 18.5 18.9 .00, 34 18.7 39 14.7 .03 40 24.2 .00 the world yesterday Temp. Weather 64 Haze 81 Cloudy Cloudy Partly Cloudy 97 Clear 59 Haze 66 Rain 61 Cloudy 64 Haze 50 Cloudy 102 Clear 68 Cloudy 75 Cloudy 63 Partly Cloudy 86 Cloudy 59 Clear 84 Haze 59 Cloudy 52 Clear Wehrley to Zehnder Tract Zehnder Tract, $16,000. Highbaugh Enterprises Inc. to Michael L.

and Pamela S. Peveler, 9000 Seaton Spring $19,000. Ben-Jack Bldrs. Inc. to Clark V.

and Charlotte S. Smith, 5004 E. Bahama $22,000. Wm. L.

Jr. and Caroline Q. Henry to Chas. E. and Jane S.

Kersey, 7508 Greenlawn $45,000. J. C. Constr. Co.

Inc. to Mark and Phyllis A. Jos. and P. Canal to Roderick P.

Jr. and Gilkison, 11106 Albion, $16,000. Bettie M. Pennell, 10600 Helmsdale, Middletown, $37,500. Mary Kenneth W.

Allen to Richard K. and Shari L. Claab, 11100 Oliverda $20,500. Falls City Land Co. to Geo.

W. and Shirley C. Grimes, 4529 Poplar Level 100 ft. at point in cen. line of Poplar Level 650 ft.

S. of Selinda $25,000. Jos. G. and Julia H.

Werner to John D. and Mary L. Quinn, 3007 Gleeson J'Town, Ky. $36,000. Russell Witten Inc.

to Jas. E. and Edna Hawkins, 5515 Brinson $22,000. Landmark Homes Inc. to Kenneth R.

and Marita L. Crable, 2708 Alps $18,000. Gene Dorton Homes Inc. to Martin T. and Marilyn L.

Marbach, 11109 Thunder $16,000. Thos. H. and Marie W. Tindell to Gayron A.

Sr. and Mary E. Ferguson, 8806 Denise $21,500. Landmark Homes Inc. to Donald R.

and Susan M. Alvey, 2706 Alps $18,000. Same to Paul D. and Nancy S. Curtis, 2710 Alps $18,000.

Wm. J. and Martha J. Priest to Zolton and Thelma Papp, 220 Madison Middletown, Lots 1 2 BIk. B.

Robindale Addn. to the Town of Middletown, $19,500. Frank E. and Patricia J. Christ to Geo.

W. Jr. and Jean C. Linton, 2117 Millside $20,000. Mabel Cundiff to Hubert C.

and Patricia E. Martin, 5711 Lovers $22,000. Dean Enterprises Inc. to Johnnie and Frances V. Vance, Lot 89, Iroquois $32,000.

Wm. J. Jr. and Joyce K. Wode to Jos.

E. and Helma Bloyd, 321 Merriman $18,500. Allen. Blacketer Co. to Doris P.

Mitchell, 503 Leicester $54,500. Margarete A. Kilness to Samuel E. and Carol Z. Applegate, 2634 Drayton $21,000.

Jas. Boland Co. Inc. to Henry W. and Mary F.

Sang, 5416 Pawnee $36,500. Divorces granted Flora Mae Embry from Donald J. Imogene E. Priest from Leonard L. Theresa Rose Williams from Eric Bruce.

Debra Scott from Kenneth J. Kathryn Maureen Fenny from Charles Augustus 11. Martha Frances Campbell from William Lou Etta Ward from James B. Eva Lee Miller from William Beverly Jean Ray from Danny Marie Elizabeth Autry from Henry Franklin Jr. Jeanetta M.

Rose from Theodore V. Pamela Venetta Ann Bernardi from Joseph William. McCray Robertson from Marshall Gene. Lucille Charles McDonald from Albert Morrison. Craig Jr.

from Victoria Louise. Betty B. McIntyre from James C. Calvin Reece from Jane Dennice. Vickie Kennedy from Lawrence William.

Betty Weakley Dean from James Arvil. Opal Clark from Dewey Wayne. Donna Anne Chinn from Marshall D. William F. Finn Phyllis.

Mary R. Varney from Kelly. Martha W. Miller from Harold A. Ill.

Festal Patterson Phelps from Gladys LaRaine. Linda Marie Bayer from William G. Ill. Thelma Woods from Amos. Nicholas Simonette from Edwina.

Anna Marie Casey from Roosevelt. Brenda Louise Ritchey from Edward E. Joan Rebecca Thaxton from James Earl. Marlies M. Handel from Theodore E.

Jr. Barbara Jean Howry from Robert Lawrence. Linda Diane Lamberth from Reginald D. Naomi Evelyn Parker from Roger Dean. Jacqueline Baker from Harold.

Allen Eugene Russell from Anna S. Suzanna Halles from William C. Billie Louise Reese from Robert Louis. Edgar E. Givens from Wilma M.

Rose Finley from Taft. Corinne Mahoney from Harold. Nancy Carrol Conard from Charles R. Martha Low Williams from Joseph. Gloria Elaine Goodwin from Gary Gene.

Jonah Milton Hammonds from Callie Stewart. Jo Reed Trice from George. LOUISVILLE. KY. THURSDAY MORNING, The Courier TIMES CLASSIFIED FL ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION AS OF SEPT.

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TO PLACE YOUR PEOPLE TO PEOPLE COURIER- JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE TIMES CLASSIFIED AD CALL 582-4801 Our Courteous Ad- Visors will help you in writing descriptive copy. The Courier-Journal dence 1330 Short St. Beloved son, Mr. Marvin Koppel, Bloom- husband of Mrs. Kathryn (VanMeter) Coleman, loving father of Mr.

George W. Coleman, Mr. Joseph F. Coleman; also survived by 9 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Mr.

Coleman is at O. D. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd where services will be held Thurs. at 2 p.m.

Interment in Resthaven Cemetery. Suburban Lodge Number 740, F-AM will conduct graveside vices. Bowling Green and Brandenburg, Ky. papers please copy. Visitors after 10 a.m.

Wed. CURETON, Mr. Lenis Howard Passed away in his 46th year, Tues. May 4th, 1971, in Scottsboro, Ala. Formerly of Louisville, Ky.

Devoted husband of Mrs. Irene (Smith) Cureton; loving son of Mrs. Ella Beckham and Mr. George Cureton, Leitchfield, brother of Mrs. LaVerne Spears, Messrs.

Edward, Akron, Ohio and LeRoy Cureton; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Mr. Cureton is resting at the Southern Home of Arch Heady Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be conducted 1:30 p.m. Fri.

Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Friends may kindly visit after 7 p.m. Thurs. HAYSLEY, Mrs. Evelyn Schulten Age 55 years, Wednesday, May 5, 1971 at 2:08 p.m.

Residence 2324 Duncan St. Beloved wife of Joseph W. Haysley devoted mother of Miss Jackuline Ann and Mary Helen Haysley and Edward H. Haysley, daughter of George Schulten, sister of Mrs. Eleverna Knowles, Mrs.

Sylvia Cox, Herman and Cletis Schulter. 2 grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Haysley, is at Rattermans 2114 W. Market St.

Funeral 10 a.m. Saturday from St. Cecilia Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited Friday at 8 p.m.

Visitors may call Thursday after 6 p.m. JUST, Mrs. Cornelia (nee Arnold) Age 66 years, May 2nd, 1971. Residence. 909 Keswick Blvd.

Survived by friends. Funeral services Thurs. at 11 a.m. in the Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Hgwy. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.

KOPPEL, Mr. Louis May 5th, 1971. Residence, 2134 Baringer Ave. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Jeannette K.

Koppel; MAY 6, 1971 ment will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. Masonic service 8 p.m. Wed. at the Funeral Home by Buechel Masonic Lodge Number 896 AM. NIX, Sgt.

John David Age 23. of 2543 Bank April 25, 1971 in hospital in Saigon. Sgt. Nix is survived by his wife the former Janice M. Weidon; his mother, Mrs.

Herman (Mary Elizabeth) Nix; his grandmother Mrs. John Hauber and a great-aunt Mrs. Cevella Meuller. Services Fri. 11 a.m.

from the St. Cecilia Catholic Church with military service in the Cave Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the Dunn Memorial Funeral Home, 518 N. 26th St. after 10 a.m.

Wed. Prayer Thurs. evening at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. He was a member of St.

Anthony Court, of the Catholic Order of Foresters. PARSONS, Katherine Barnett Tuesday, May 4, 1971 at 4 p.m., at her residence, 502 Club Ln. Beloved mother of Col. Albro L. Parsons, Jr.

Dallas, Tex. and Mrs. John Davis, sister of Mr. Andrew Barnett; also survived by 6, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Remains af Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Ln.

after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral from the Second Presbyteran Church, 3701 Old Brownsboro Rd. Thursday, afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.

Expressions of sympathy may take the form of gifts to the Louisville Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association. STITH, Robert H. Sr. Monday, 3, 1971, at 3 p.m.. at St.

Petersburg, Fla. Age 67 years. Residence, Pinellas Park, Fla. Husband of Mrs. Jessie (Henson) Stith.

Father of Capt. Ronald Stith, USAF, Omaha, Mai. Donald, Stith, USAF, Vietnam, Robert H. Stith Louisville, Mrs. Thomas (Ann) Gabriel, Detroit, Mrs.

Nancy Myers, Santa Monica, Mrs. Eldon (Dinah) Pickett, Erlanger, Ky. Also survived by 16 grandchildren. Funeral Friday at 1:30 p.m. from Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd.

(enter parking area from Dutchman's Interment at Elizabethtown Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Ky. Visiting Thursday 3-9 p.m. UNGERLEIDER, Mrs. Anna Thomas (Bell) Age 44, Wednesday May 5, 1971, at 11:50 a.m. at the Jewish Hospital.

Residence 4802 Chenoweth Run Rd. Beloved wife of Hugh J. Ungerleider. Services 2:30 p.m., Friday in Foreman Funeral Home, 10600 Taylorsville Rd. Cremation with burial in Adaith Isreal Cemetery.

WEDEKIND, Elmer H. Age 78 years, May 4, 1971 2:23 a.m. Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Residence 176 N. Peterson.

Survived by his wife Mrs. Ann Koop Wedekind, Louisville, daughter W. W. (Jennie Lou) Virginia Beach, sisters Miss Ruth Wedekind, and Mrs. Robert Klotz, Blue Rapids, brother Mr.

Roy Wedekind, LeBelle, granddaughter Tabby Doescher. Funeral 3 p.m. Thurs. at the Highlands Funeral Home, 331 Taylorsville Rd. (enter parking area from Dutchmans Ln.) Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.

Visiting 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. after 10 a.m. Thurs. WEGE, Albert L. Sr.

Former residence, 1862 Overlook Terrace; at Sacred Heart Home, 2118 Payne May 4, 1971, at 3 a.m. Husband of the late Inez Schwenker Wege; father of Albert Wege, Columbus, Ind. Survived also by 2 grandchildren. Funeral Mass May, 6th, at 9 a.m. at St.

Boniface Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Rosary, by members of the parish Wed. at 7:30 p.m. at Barrett Funeral Home, eP 1230 Bardstown Rd.

WIGGINTON, DeWitt T. Wednesday, May 5, 1971 at 2:30 p.m. at his residence, 2727 Brownsboro Rd. Beloved husband of Margaret Morrison Wigginton, father of Mrs. William E.

Edwards brother of Mrs. J. W. Oglesby and Mrs. William Chandier; also survived by 3 grandchildren.

Funeral from Pearsons, 149 Breckinridge Ln. Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery, Visiting after 2 p.m. Thursday. Legal 1A Notices SALE AND-OR DEMOLITION OF IMPROVEMENTS ACQUIRED BY THE KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.

Jefferson County, SP 56-273-57R LSI 64-2 (1) Scenic Beautification Demolition Contract No. 2 Bids for the sale and-or demolition of improvements listed herein will be opened at 10:00 A.M., DST, May 20, 1971, at the District Right of Way Office at the Kentucky Department of Highways, 977 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40209. PARCEL, IMPROVEMENT, FORMER OWNER: 7-2 room wood Schreiber sty. brick Yates THE KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS Representatives of the Right of Way Division will be available to show prospective bidders said property by appointment only. Bid forms, instructions and other governing information may be secured from the agent showing the property or from the above designated Right of Way Office.

NO PROPOSALS WILL BE MAILED. For further information, call 367-6411, Extension 243, Louisville, Kentucky. All bids received by mail must be received in the above designated office before the date and hour set for the opening of bids and should contain the following information on the front of the envelope: "Sealed Bid" Opening Date. Address all mailed bids to the Kentucky Department of Highways. Division of Right of Way, P.O.

Box 21178, Louisville, Kentucky, 40221. Awards will be made on a lump sum basis for demolition. However, for those properties purchased from the department, the prevailing wage is not required. A bid must be made on each parcel. Bond should be $500.00 per parcel or equal the amount of the bid, whichever is greater.

Advertisement for Bids Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Division of Purchases of the University of Kentucky, Room 322, Service Building, Lexington, Kentucky, for departments indicated not later than dates shown below. Bid Date K-2286-0 5-11-71 Photographic Equipment. Various K-2287-0 5-11-71 Kellogg-American Air Compressor, Civil Engineering. K-2288-0 5-11-71-Building Material, Various. K-2289-0 5-11-71-Fence, Elizabethtown C.

C. K-2290-0 5-14-71-Plastic Polyethylene Rolls, Various. K-2291-0 5-14-71 Polyethylene Tape, Forestry. K-2292-0 5-14-71-Agricultural Supplies, Plant Pathology. K-2293-0 5-14-71-Hospital Equipment, Special Diagnostic.

K-2294-0 5-14-71-Hospital Equipment, Special Diagnostic. K-2295-0 5-14-71-Hospital Equipment, Special Diagnostic. K-2296-0 5-11-71 Scientific Supplies, Various. K-2297-0 5-13-71-Fence, Management Operations. K-2298-0 5-18-71-Audio-Visual Equipment, Various.

K-2299-0 5-18-71-4-H T-Shirts, Program. Bids will be opened 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. Joe E. Gibbons, Purchasing Agent University of Kentucky Notice is hereby given that an order dated 28 April 1971 has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the Gas Screw SANDE BOTTOM official number 518541, owned by James M.

Finnegan of which Louisville, Ky. is the home port, to be changed to THE FIVE FINNS IV. -S- J. D. WEBB, LCDR, USCG OCMI, Louisville, Ky.

PUBLIC SALE The following described collateral will be sold for cash at public sale on Monday, May 10, 1971, at or about 11:00 a.m. at Wells Chevrolet, Carrollton, Kentucky, 1970 Chevrolet, Serial Number 114270W- 123023 Account Number 2301-35265. The seller reserves the right to bid. General Motors Acceptance Corporation PUBLIC SALE The following described collateral will be sold for cash at public sale on Monday, May 10, 1971, at or about 11:30 a.m. at Wells Chevrolet, Carrollton, a Kentucky1966 Chevrolet serial number 168376N119896 Account Number 2301-31961.

The seller reserves the right to bid. General Corporation Motors Acceptance NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received by the Laurel County Water District No. 2, at the office of the District, 210 East Fourth Street, London, Kentucky (address mailed bids to the undersigned), until 10:00 a.m., E.S.T., on Monday, May 14, 1971, for the purchase at not less than par of one Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars Laurel County Water District No. 2 Waterworks Revenue Bond of 1971, to be dated as of the date of delivery and bearing interest from that date, payable semi-annually on January and July of each year, maturing in accordance with the following schedule of principal pay- ments: YEAR PRINCIPAL AMOUNT 1972 100 1973 100 1974 100 1975 100 1976 100 1977 100 1978 100 1979 100 1980 100 1981 100 1982 300 1983 400 1984 400 1985 400 1986 400 1987 400 1988 400 1989 400 1990 400 1991 400 1992 500 1993 500 1994 500 1995 500 1996 500 1997 1,000 1998 1,000 1999 1,000 2000 1,000 2001 2,000 2002 2,000 2003 2,000 2004 2,000 as set out in the Official Notice of Sale, issued pursuant to KRS Chapters 74 and 106, and subiect to redemption by the District on any interest payment date, upon terms of par plus accrued interest, without any redemption premium. These Bonds will be secured by a first lien on the net revenues to be derived from the District waterworks system after providing only for operation and maintenance of the system, and will further be secured by a statutory mortgage lien against said system.

These Bonds will bear the regular bonds. tax-exempt status of municipal Bidders are required 10 bid a cash price of not less than par value for the Bonds for which a bid is made, and to bid an interest rate rates in a multiple of or not exceeding per annum. This bond shall be entitled to parity of payment, with the bonds making up the two series of bonds heretofore issued in the aggregate amount Seven Hundred and Forty Thousand ($740,000.00) Dollars and Eighty One Thousand ($81,000.00) Dollars. The Farmers Home Administration has entered into a Loan Agreement with the District, pursuant to which the FHA will submit a bid to purchase said Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollar Bond at par at an interest rate of per annum, provided bids are not received from other bidders for the issue, on the terms hereinabove indicated. A good faith check will be required.

The approving legal opinion will be rendered, without cost to the purchaser, by Charles R. Luker, Attorney, London, Kentucky. Delivery will be made within 45 days from the above specified date of sale. copy of" Official Notice of Sale, the Statement of Essential Facts and other information may be obtained from the undersigned. William L.

Browning, Chairman Laurel County, Water, District No. 2 210 East Fourth Street London, Kentucky ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Division of Purchases for the Commonwealth of Kentucky Room No. 344, New Capital Annex Building, Frankfort, Kentucky for the following state agency requirements until hours and dates shown below. PCT signifies price contract. 10:00 A.M., May 12, 1971-Wed.

S-2303-71-Landscaping Renewal. Maysville Community College 10:00 A.M., May 18, 1971-Tues. S-2290-71-Planter Tubs Annual Flowers. Kentucky Fair Exposition Center S-2291-71-Farm Equipment. University of Kentucky S-2292-H-71-Automotive Paint, Highways -Frankfort S-2293-71-Teaching Aids.

West Ky. Area Vocational School S-2294-71-Miscellaneous Furniture. Various State Agencies S-2295-71-Concert Grand Piano. Capital Plaza Authority S-2296-H-71-Silk Screen Imprinter. Highways- Ky.

S-2297-71-Electronic Supplies Equipment, Various State Agencies S-2298-71-Electric Motors. Harlan Area Vocational School S-2299-71-Photographic Supplies Equipment, Various State Agencies S-2300-71-Teaching Aids. Mayo State Vocational School S-2301-H-71-Anderson we Parts (PCT). Highways-Frankfort S-2302-71-Telescoping Mast Tower Sections. Various State Agencies S-2304-71-Condensate Pumps.

Kentucky Village S-2305-71-Yard Goods. Kentucky State Penitentiary S-2306-71-Laundry Supplies (Flatwork Ironer Covers). Kentucky Hospital S-13-72- Canned Fruits, Vegetables Juices. Hazlewood Hospital 2:00 P.M., May 19, 1971-Wed. S-1914-F-71 (R MENT)-Construction of 18 Hole Miniature Golf Course, Lake Cumberland State Park.

9:00 A.M., May 21, 1971-Fri. M-71-Meat, All State TB Hospitals Bids for the above requirements will be opened at the above specified hours and on the above dates. Further information and necessary bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the Division of Purchases above address. Vendors are hereby reminded that each bid must be signed to be valid. N.

B. McCUBBIN, Director Division of Purchases In 5 Memoriam BEAHL, in loving memory of Lou who passed away May 5, 1971. Four years have passed since that sad day, The one I loved was called, away. God took him home, his will, But my heart is living with him still. Sadly missed by wife.

DALE, Albert L. In loving memory or our (Pop), who departed this life, May 6, 1970, sadly missed by, Glennie, Edna, Kenneth. LEE, im loving memory of Rose Mary Lee. year ago today, God saw that you were getting weary. He did what he thought was best.

He came and stood beside you and whispered, "Come home and rest." Sweet memories Linger. Mother, Daddy, Sisters, Brothers. Cemetery Lots, 6 Monuments CRYPTS, 'Call' in Evergreen Cemetery. 964-3115. Funeral 7 Directors ARCH L.

HEADY AND SON 1201 E. Oak St. 635-5231 3601 Taylor Bivd. 368-5311 8519 Preston Hgwy, 969-1367 4109 Taylorsville Rd. 451-3927 Bowling Green, Kv 843-4338 THE Funeral Home, Inc.

363-3566 363-3567 4339 Park Blvd. BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd. 451-5530 LEE E. CRALLE INC 634-3646 634-3647 1330 S. Third St.

SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home 19th and Market 585-4394 EMBRY-BOSSE FUNFRAL HOME 2723 Preston Hgwy. 635-6371 HERBERT C. CRALLE Funeral Home 2428 Frankfort Ave. 893-5223 D.

J. DOUGHERTY SON Broadway at 34th 776-6642 1118 S. 3rd St. 583-1142 PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES L. D.

Pearson Son, Inc. 1310 S. Third St. 634-3628 149 Breckinridge Ln. 896-0349 OWEN FUNERAL HOME SUBURBAN CHAPEL 5317 Dixie Hgwy.

447-2600 776-5775 FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd. 458-1561 Mt. Washington 538-4228 ALBERT NEURATH SON Funeral Home 725 E. Market 584-1191 W. G.

HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Hgwy. 448-3581 10907 Dixie Hgwy. 937-6400 OD WHITE SONS, INC. Funeral Home 2727 S. 3rd 437-4474 GODFREY F.

RUSSMAN SON Funeral Home 1041 Goss 635-7426 BOSSE Funeral Home Barrett and Ellison 451-8440 J. B. RATTERMAN SONS 2114 W. Market 176-4661 3800 Bardstown Rd. 459-3800 NUNNELLEY Funeral Home 4327 Taylor Blvd 368-3396 HIGHLANDS FUNERAL HOME 3331 Taylorsville Rd.

off Dutchman's 451-4420 RATTERMAN BROTHERS 3711 Lexington Ra. 893-3644 Lodge and 8 Club Notices EVENING STAR CHAPTER, Number 374, O.E.S. will meet May 6, at 7:45 P.M. in Parkland Temple, 969 S. 2nd St.

for regular business, election and installation of associate matrons and 10 honor mothers and fathers. Vivian Hyatt, W.M.; Jerry Miller, W.P.; Ruth Winburn, Sec'y. LIBERTY Chapter Number 245, OES, will meet May 6. at 7:45 p.m. for regular business and Mother's Day.

Cherokee Chapter DeMolay, boys will give the Rose Talk. Thula Herrington, W.M., Dorothy Secuskie, Sec'y. LOUISVILLE Shrine Number w.S.O.J., will meet May 5, 1971, at 7:30 p.m.. Parkland Masonic Temple, 969 South 2nd, for stated meeting and mother's night. Elizabeth Prince, W.H.P., Martha A.

Hatfield, W.S. LYNDON Lodge Number 960 and AM will confer the EA degree at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Mav 6, in their new location (Old Auditorium of Lyndon Baptist Church). All brothers welcome! Bill Hanley, Master; Billy Harper, secretary. MASONIC HOME LODGE Number 940 will meet at Highland Park Lodge Hall Thursday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m.

for regular business. Members and visitors invited. Refreshments. John R. Kennedy, Master; Fred Jackman, Secy.

QUEEN Esther Chapter Number 1, OES, will meet in called communication, May 6 at 7:45 p.m. in Reeves Hall, 4221 Hillview, for initiation. Alma Nash, W.M.; Christine Heese, Sec'y. RISING Sun Chapter 415 will meet May 6, 7:45 p.m., 2858 Frankfort Ave. Regular business initiation and Chapter Birthday.

Beulah Jones, W.M.; Sylvia Wohlhueter, Sec'y. ROBINSON LODGE, Number. 266, F. and A.M. will meet in stated communication on May 6, 1971 in Okolona Lodge Hall for regular business and examination in F.C.

Degree; Master Masons Invited; members urged to attend. Floyd R. Shoemaker, James R. Moore, Secy. SHAWNEE Lodge Number 830 and AM, will meet in stated communication May 5th, 7:30 p.m.

in Suburban Hall, 3103 S. 3rd St. Work in the EA degree. Visitors welcomed. Nathan Norton, Master, F.

M. Klayer, Secy. ST. GEORGE LODGE, Number 239, and A.M. will meet in stated communication May 5 at 7:30 P.

M. Odom Foundation Bldg. for regular business meeting; visitors welcome. H. R.

Collier, David F. Katz, Sec'y. Vacation 10A Suggestions RENT A houseboat for vacation fun. Fairview Boat Harbor, 4001 Upper River Rd. 451-9897.

discount before June 25th. 11 Lost CAT, Tonkanese, light brown, with dark brown ears, Gardiner Ln. area, Lake View has blue eyes, 451-1053. CAT, Siamese, lost in vicinity Bowman Field, Alanmede Rd. Reward, 452-6639.

DOG; Part Chihuahua and Toy Manchester; left home at Roberts Ave. and Southside Dr. Answers to the name of "Tony" 368-4896. DOG, vicinity Route 22 and Barbour all black Labrador, male, answers to name of chain collar. Reward.

425-6029. DOG, Brittany spaniel, male, orange and white, answers to the name Clipper. Vicinity Highview. No collar. Generous reward.

239-9888. DOG, male Beagle pup, black brown and white, black collar, strayed from Camden Ave. near Taylor Blvd. 361-1416 or 635- 7903, ask for Dorothy. Reward.

DOG, Beagle, male, black and brown, about 1 year old; has tan braided collar; downtown area, 7th and Main. Reward. 584-1205. DOG, white long hair Terrier, with one black eye. Lost in vicinity of Wilson and Woodland, Sat.

REWARD. 778-2933 DOG, Chihuahua, light brown, dark brown stripe on back, 6 months old, Crescent Hill, Reward. 895-1466 after 5 p.m. DOG, Beagle Hound, black and tan, female, pregnant, Lees Ln. and Cane Run Rd.

447-7498. Reward. DOG, black female with brown and white markings; Shetland Sheepdog or small Collie; Beechmont area. Reward. 367-1146.

DOG, Peek-a-poo, blonde female, under vets care. Shively area. Reward. 778-0878. DOG, small black male, with tag, name Bozo, Fairdale Rd.

area, Sat. Reward, 366-0538. DOG, 2, small, black, male Chihuahuas in Shawnee Park, April 26. Reward. 776-2014 anytime.

DOG, Huskie, male, silver, blue eyes. REWARD. 896-1994. DOGS, small black shaggy Poodie, grey Schnauzer, child's pet, missing 10 days, 459-8407. HARROW DISK, section between Jeffersontown and Lebanon Junction, REWARD, 267-1996.

HEARING aid, Sonotone; Reward $50. Write 637 care C.J.Times. KEY ring, containing several keys, a large yale marked 755; 772-0291. RING, diamond, 4-leaf clover, at Derby in lower grandstand, phone 317 759-7859, Yorktown, Ind. collect.

REWARD. RING, opal ladies, antique yellow gold, guard, sentimental value. Reward. Call 587-0756 extension 34 or 969-3785 after 6 p.m. TIE tack, diamond; vicinity Terrace Section 12, Churchill Downs, Derby Day.

Reward. 222-9392. 12 Found DOG, small terrier, or Airedale black and white, female. Shively area, 447-8799. DOG, Labrador Retriever pup, vincity Hounz Ln.

Park. Call 425-3509. Information, 13 Personals field, daughter, Mrs. Edward Saag; sister, Mrs. Ruth Abroms, Dermott, brother, Mr.

Jake Koppel, Benton, 5 grandchildren. Funeral from Herman Meyer and Sons, 1338 Ellison Thurs. at 2 p.m. Interment Adath Israel Cemetery. LAU, Betty Vaughan Beloved wife of the late Fred L.

Lau mother of Fred L. Jr. and Barbara J. Lau, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Jefferson Vaughan, Louisville, sister of Mrs.

Sam Le Sueur and Mrs. Hart Vance, both of Louisville, Ky. Wednesday May 5, 1971. 4 Sheldon Close, Mariemont. "No visitation.

FUneral services at the Hyde Park Community Methodist Chapel Friday May at 2 p.m. Elden Good Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. LU, Anna (nee Chen) Passed away in her 71st year, Wednesday, May 5, 1971. Residence 3616 Indian Trail. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Alfred (Flora) Chen; Loving grandmother of Paul, and Thomas Chen. Services for Mrs. Lu will be conducted Friday, at 9 a.m. in the Russman and Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss and 9:30 a.m., Guardian Angel Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Rosary services at 7:30 p.m. Thursday by the members of the parish. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Thursday. MARTIN, Lyman C.

May 4, 1971, at 9:40 p.m. at his residence, 3808 Leland Rd. Beloved husband of Adele Read Martin. Father of Mr. Henry R.

Martin, Princeton, N.J., Mrs. Kenneth P. Vinsel and Mr. Lyman C. Martin Jr.

Also survived by 8 grandchildren. Remains at Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Ln. Funeral from Second Presbyterian Church, U.S. 42, Thurs. morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. NICKLIES, Henry C. Departed this life at the age of 70 years at 10:35 p.m. May 3, 1971, Kentucky Baptist Hospital. 'His residence was 2228 Bradford Ave.

He was the devoted father of Mrs. Theodore (Norma Lee) Beck, Charles H. and John R. Nicklies, and the brother of Mrs. Robert (Mary) Becker and Mrs.

Fred (Lillian) Gerlach; he is also survived by 9 grandchildren and 4 greatgrandchildren. The funeral is to be at 11 a.m. May 6th, at the McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown by Rev. William J. Shultz of Immanuel United Church of Christ.

Inter- AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? License suspended? Insurance canceled? Need state filing? Young drivers. Pay plan. Days 361-8435; nights 239-6872, 447-7871. ABLE INS. CO.

5438 New Cut Rd. AUTO INSURANCE TROUBLES? MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN Drivers 16 to 70 canceled? S-R 22 filing, restore license. Good rates married couples. COLLINS INSURANCE AGENCY 1908 Crums Ln. 447-4055 The Louisville Times ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths and Funerals ANDERS, Edith Foote Wed.

May 5th, 1971, at 8 a.m. in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of J. Henry Anders. Services Fri.

11 a.m. Schoppenhorst Bros. Funeral Home, 1832 Market St. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. Visiting Thurs.

from 1 to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 9 p.m. BOULWARE, Betty Beard Age 30 years Wednesday May 5, 1971 at 10 a.m. Residence 1016 Manning Rd. Beloved daughter of Stephen B.

and Letha (Polly) Boulware sister of Lisa J. Hardy. Funeral service Friday at 12 noon in the Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Hgwy. Entombment Evergreen Mausoleum. Friends may call after 1:30 p.m.

Thursday. BROWN, Grover C. Age 77, 9:45 p.m. May 4, Kings Daughters Hospital. Residence 903 Magnolia, Shelbyville, Ky.

Survived by wife, Katherine Hedden Brown, Shelbyville; sisters, Mrs. John Allen, Jericho, Mrs. Agnes Hancock, Madison, Ind. Remains at the Shannon Funeral Home, Shelbyville, Ky. Services there 11 a.m.

EDT, Fri. May 7th, Interment Grove Hill Cemetery. BUCHHEIT, Mrs. Anna (nee Norton) 65 years of age. Died at 4.

p.m. Tues. at Methodist Hospital. Residence was 2631 Charlestown New Albany, Ind. Native Waddy, Ky.

Surviving husband Clarence W. Buchheit. A daughter, Betsy J. Bratcher, of Louisville, 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. A brother Ansel Norton, of New Albany, and a sister Mrs.

Ray Snider, Shively, Ky. Visitation after 6 p.m. Wed. at the Kraft Funeral Home, New Albany, Ind. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

Fri. at the funeral home with burial in Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Ky. COLEMAN, Mr. Clarence A. Entered eternal life May 4th, 1971 in his 75th year.

Resi- $150,000 CASH TO INVEST NOW Private investor has money to loan on real estate. First or second mortgage loans. Call 583- 6011 day or night. STOP AND SAVE INSURANCE AUTO INSURANCE Insurance, problems! Need state filings! Young driver best rates available; low monthly payments. SENG INSURANCE AGENCY 1908 Crum Ln.

448-7747 HERE'S WHERE TO SAVE To Pay More is Unnecessary ATTENTION MEN! Relax with top quality steam bath and massage by expertly trained masseuse. For appointment call 582-3761 extension 396, Quality Motel. INTERMEDIATE girl softball teams needed to compete in a league at St. Rita field, starting June 1. Franchise fee $40.

Contact Tom Burke, 969-6291. REWARD $50, Positive identification to person or persons seen cutting the hedge between Sat. and Mon. evening, at 2711. Alice Bon Aire Estates, 454-3021.

REDUCE excess fluids with Fluidex, $1.69. Lose weight safely with Dex-A-Diet, 98c. At Taylor Drugs. HI JACK! Meet me at Dale Carnegie Yard Sale, 3501 Nanz, May 8, 7 A.M.-6 P.M. See ad under special sales column 110.

Entertainment, need duo for night club. See Mr. Durham at Riney's downtown, 414 W. Walnut. MARRIAGE INFORMATION; Indiana blood test required.

282-3709. REWARD Will pay $25 for, appointment resuiting in sale of our product. Glendel Industries 897-1518 FREE TRAVEL DRIVE California, Missouri, New York. ALL POINTS USA AAACON, 112 S. 5th 587-6656 LINDA and Bill, please come home or call Beech St.

Urgent Miss you. Love Tom. JANE, I'm not sorry love youDenny. MAY 7TH, Ted Hall, 74 years young. Love from family.

ELLEN: I left your half at 1620 Bardstown Rd. DEAN, I love you! Now the whole world knows! Your Chickadee! DIAL A PRAYER 583-5466. Care For 13B Elderly HIKES Point, experienced tender loving care for elderly air ditioned; 458-6509..

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