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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, THURSDAY JULY 21, 1977 9 Deaths and Funerals SNYDER, Mrs. Martha Emma Passed away July 19, 1977 in her 84th year at her residence, 3530 Craig Ave. Loving mother of Mr. Clarence Snyder, Mr. a E.

Snyder, Mrs. Florence Barcus of Orange Vale, Mrs. Dorothy E. Page of Jeffersontown. also survived by brothers and sisters of South Dakota; 17 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Snyder is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be conducted July 23, 1977 at 2 p.m. with Interment in Evergreen Ceretery.

Friends may kindly call after 5 p.m. Thurs. STAPP, Mrs. Dorothy Warren Residence, 2711 Cleveland July 19, 1977 at 8:25 a.m. Mother of Miss Dorothy L.

Stapp, Mrs. (AIvina) Hall, Miami, Fia. A. Warren Orlando, William, Danville, Harold Miami, Fla. and the late James B.

Stapp; sister of the late Rube Warren; also survived by 6 grandchildren and 6 greatgrandchildren. Funeral service July 22, at 10 a.m. at Barrett Funeral Home, 1230 Bardstown Rd. Visitors received Wed. and Thurs.

2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Cremation will follow. 1A Notices Legal Legal notices may be ordered by mail, or in person at the Customer Service desk, 525 W. Breadway.

Legal ads must be submitted 2 days before tion, and cannot be accepted by telephone. NOTICE OF BOND SALE The Morgantown (Kentucky) Recreational 7:30, Facilities Corporation, will until P.M., C.D.S.T.. on the 4th day of August, 1977 receive, in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Morgantown, Kentucky, whose address is City House, P. O. Box Morgantown, Kentucky 42261, sealed competitive, bids for.

the sale of of its First Mortgage Revenue Bonds, dated June 1977, maturing serially on June 1978 1997; subiect to redemption on or after June 1, 1987. These Bonds are offered pursuant to a Resolution adopted by the Members Directors of the fional Facilities Corporation, Morgantown (Kentucky) Recreanon-stock, non -profit Kentucky Corporation, and Mortgage Deed of Trust by and between said Corporation and a Trustee Bank. Bank must be made on Official Bid Forms, contained in lion Bidders available from the undersigned UMIC, 100 North Main Building, P. O. Box 3783, Memphis, Tennessee 30103.

Reference should be made to the Official Terms and Conditions of Bond Sale contained in Information for Bidders for details and bidding conditions. Sale on usual tax exempt basis, subject to approvino Legal Opinion of Henry Louisville, Kentucky. Bond Counsel. Right to reject bids or waive informalities reserved. FACILITIES CORPORATION Charles T.

Black, President Advertisement for. Bids Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Division of Purchases of the University of Kentucky. 322. Service Building, Lexington, Kentucky later ing than time dates 3 P.M. show LEXINGTON TIME.

BID DATE- DESCRIPTION K-0122-7, 7-28-77, Athletic Supplies K-0123-7, 7-28-77, Fountain Sup(PCT) K-0124-7, 7-28-77, Non -Carbonated Fruit Drink Bases K-0130-7, 7-29-77. Laundry Cleaning (PCT) K-0131-7, 7-29-77, Uniform Rent(PCT) (Robinson Substation) K-0132-7, 7-29-77, Frozen Meat Products K-0134-7, 7-29-77, Frozen Potatoes $-1-77, Plumbing Heating Supplies K-0140-7, 8-8-77, Patient Care Supplies (PCT) K-0141-7 8-1-77, Field Marking Paint K-0145-7, 8-1-77, Animal Vaccine (PCT) Bids will be opened at date, time and place shown above. Anyone wishing to bid may do so by tacting the University of Kentucky Purchasing Office the above address. Mary V. Grady Assistant Director Dept of Purchasing Services University of Kentucky The following boat, motor, and trailer will be sold together private auction on July 26, af or about 12:00 noon at the Marine Sales and Services, 2929 Upper River Road and Zorn Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky 40206, for cash: 1976 Webbcraft, Serial WBB01530M76H Mercruiser Motor, Serial 4495186 Trailer, Serial 753450 The seller reserves the right to bid.

Liberty National Bank and Trust Company 1A LEGAL NOTICE OF HIGHWAY I DESIGN PUBLIC HEARING 1 PAUL BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO OMAHAI DENVER WASHINGTON, D.C. ST. LOUIS VEGAST CLOS ANGELES UQUERQUE LITTLE ROCK DALLAS 70 ORLEANS. CLEAR HOUSTON PARTLY CLOUDY CLOUDY RAIN HIGH Based on National Weather Service and AP reports TONIGHT'S LOW SNOW COLD FRONT WARM FRONT STATIONARY FRONT Rain is forecast in Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. Temperatures will generally be high around the nation.

Indiana zone forecasts Kentucky zone forecasts zones: Not as warm today with highs in the All zones: Partly cloudy today and tonight with a mid- to upper 80s and lows tonight in the mid- to chance of thunderstorms. Hot and humid today with upper 60s. There is a 60 per cent chance of showers highs in the low 90s and lows tonight in the low to and thunderstorms today and a 50 per cent chance mid-70s. Partly cloudy and not quite as hot tomortonight. Partly sunny tomorrow with highs in the row with highs near 90.

Winds will be southerly at low to mid-80s. 5 to 15 m.p.h. today. Chances of precipitation are 30 per cent today and 40 per cent tonight. Extended forecasts Kentucky: Fair with near normal temperatures Saturday through Monday.

Highs will be in the mid80s to mid-90s with lows in the 60s. Indiana: Warm Saturday, returning to very warm Sunday and Monday. Lows will be in the 60s Saturday and in the upper 60s and 70s Sunday and Monday. Louisville pollution index a.m. yesterday 207 (very unhealthy).

Elevated pollutant during morning was ozone. p.m. yesterday 94 (moderate). Elevated pollutant during afternoon was ozone. The readings represent the single highest concentration of any of the five monitored pollutants at any time during the 24-hour period ending at the time listed.

cities weather summary lows, daytime highs. Precipitation for 24 hours, ending at 8 p.m. EDT yesterday. Tomorrow's Yesterday's Today's Tomorrow's Lo-MI Forecasts Lo-HI City Lo-Hi Prec. Forecasts Lo-Hi Forecasts Lo-Hi -68-88 Partly Cloudy.57-80 Little Rock 72-87 .33 Thunderstorms Showers 73-91 Partly Cloudy.

64-85 Los Angeles .00 Fair 64-82 Fair 65-84 Cloudy 52-65 Louisville Memphis 76-92 Miami Beach 79-86 Milwaukee 78-91 Paul Nashville 76-93 New Orleans New York 76-92 Norfolk, Va. 80-96 Oklahoma City -71-100 Omaha 76-96 Orlando 70-88 Philadelphia 74-89 Phoenix Pittsburgh 73-91 Maine 68-94 Portland, Ore. Raleigh Rapid City 62-70 Reno 47-93 Richmond 76-100 St. Louis -74-91 St. Pete- Tampa 73-91 Salt Lake City 68-93 San Diego -65-75 Francisco San Juan, P.R.

-76-86 Sault Ste. Marie 66-91 Seattle 55-82 Shreveport Spokane 54-88 Topeka 71-94 Tucson 77-91 Tulsa 75-100 Washington, D.C. 74-93 Wichita Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Fair 00 Partly Cloudy .35 Partly Cloudy .00 Partly Cloudy Thunderstorms Sunny Fair Partly Cloudy Thunderstorms Partly Cloudy Sunny Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Fair Partly Cloudy Sunny Cloudy Sunny Fair Partly Partly Cloudy Showers Partly Cloudy Fair Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Thunderstorms Fair Thunderstorms Cloudy Partly Cloudy Fair Partly Cloudy ADVERTISING Deaths and Funerals weather Field readings I .75 1 P.M. 89 7 P.M. 91 77 2 90 8 P.M.

90 A.M. 81 3 P.M. 93 .9 P.M. 88 A.M. 86 4 P.M.

10 P.M. 88 A.M. 86 5 P.M. 11 P.M. 85 92 M.

87 6 P.M. 92 12 P.M. 86 Ohio River levels The following are the forecasts for river stages at 7 a.m. the next three days and yesterday's 7 a.m. reading: LOCATION 16.5 16.5 16.5 16.5 Ohio (LG) 13.5 17.0 16.4 14.5 shland, Ky.

33.9 34.4 34.2 34.1 greenup Dam 13.4 17.5 18.0 16.0 Portsmouth, Ohio 14.0 16.0 16.5 33.9 15.5 Saysville, Ky. 33.8 34.1 Meldahl, (Ohio (LG) 13.7 15.0 17.2 15.0 Cincinnati .51 26.3 26.7 27.0 26.6 Markland Dam (LG) 13.8 14.3 17.3 16.5 Louisville (UG) 12.4 15.0 12.4 Louisville (LG) Cannelton Dam (LG) -42 10.4 11.1 12.3 13.4 15.3 lewburgh. Ind. 38 13.0 13.5 14.5 Evansville, Ind. 13.4 14.0 15.3 14.6 Dam (LG) 9.1 9.7 11.2 12.3 Shawneetown, 13.0 13.0 13.0 cam 50.

KY. 18.9 18.9 18.9 18.9 Golconca, 15.3 Pool Paducal. Ky. 15.5 Pool Cairo, 14.8 13.0 12.9 13.4 lower gause, (UG) upper sause Around the world The following weather observations were made at neon Greenwhich Mean Time yesterday (8 a.m. Louisville time): City Time There Temp.

Weather Amsterdam p.m. 63 Partly Cloudy Ankara p.m. 81 Clear Athens p.m. 86 Clear Berlin p.m. 68 Cloudy Beirut p.m.

84 Clear Buenos Aires a.m. Cloudy Cairo p.m. Clear Dublin p.m. Partly Cloudy Hong Kong p.m. Cloudy Lisbon Noon Clear Lendon p.m.

Rain Madrid p.m. Clear Manila p.m. Partly Cloudy Moscow p.m. Cloudy New Delhi p.m. Cloudy Paris p.m.

Cloudy Piking p.m. T'storm Rio De Janeiro a.m. Clear Rome p.m. Clear Saigon p.m. Cloudy Seoul p.m.

Partly Cloudy Stockholm p.m. Cloudy Sydney p.m. Clear Taipei p.m. Partly Cloudy Teheran p.m. Clear Tokyo p.m.

Cloudy Vienna p.m. 4 Partly Cloudy Warsaw p.m. Rain Selected Temperatures indicate overniaht Yesterday's Today's CHy Lo-Hi Prec. Forecasts Albany 66-94 .00 Thunderstorms Albuquerque 63-95 Partly Cloudy Anchorage Showers Atlanta Atlantic City Austin Baltimore Billings Birmingham 75-90 Beise 62-97 Baston 80-96 Buffalo 72-87 Burlington, Vt. Casper 59-73 Charleston, S.C.

79-97 Charleston, W.Va. 70-96 Charlotte. N.C. 75-100 Cheyenne 57-6 Chicago 79-94 Cincinnati 73-9 Cleveland 70-93 Columbia, S.C. 72-101 Columbus, Ohio 76-93 Dallas-Ft.

Worth Dayton 73-9 Denver 62-81 Des Moines 75-97 Detroit 74-97 El Paso 72-98 Fairbanks 49-67 Flagstaff Hartford 73-9! Honolulu 74-88 Houston 80-90 Indianapolis Jackson, Miss. 73-90 Jacksonville 69-94 Juneau 49-59 Kansas City 73-94 Las Vegas 80-105 The Courier Robert P. Clark. Mrs. Blevens is al Ratterman's, 2114 W.

Market St. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Fri. St. Anthony Church.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Vigil services 7:30, p.m. Thurs. Friends may call 6-9 Wed. and 2-9 Thurs.

The Louisville Times ANNOUNCEMENTS 00 Community and Until further notice, the Classified Department of The CourierJournal and Times will publish in this classification free notices cemmunity. club or church events. Publication will be made as space permits and is net quaranted. No. commercial netices will be published.

Deaths and Funerals BLEVENS, Mrs. Elizabeth (nee Clark) Age 59 years, died July 19, 2819 4977, 8:30 p.m. Residence W. Market St. Beloved wife of Mr.

George Blevens; devoted mother of Mr. George Ronald and Mr. Terry Lee Blevens; sister of Mrs. Claude (Margaret) Summers and Mr. BURDETTE, Mr.

Clifton (Pat) Entered eternal life July 8 Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy Fair Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Thunderstorms Partly Cloudy Thunderstorms Cloudy Partly Cloudy Thunderstorms Sunny Thunderstorms Showers Thunderstorms Sunny .00 Partly Thunderstorms Cloudy Partly Cloudy Thunderstorms Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Showers Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy .00 Thunderstorms Thunderstorms Sunny Thunderstorms Thunderstorms Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Showers Thunderstorms Sunny Sunny 70-96 Sunny 70-80 Partly Cloudy 75-92 Partly Cloudy 71-86 Partly Cloudy 58-93 Partly Cloudy. 72-93 Partly Cloudy Sunny 61-86 Sunny 71-79 Partly Cloudy 60-77 Partly Cloudy 55-85 Partly Cloudy 75-95 Showers 67-81 Sunny 75-98 Partly Cloudy 56-76 Sunny 66-84 Sunny 63-85 Partly Cloudy 59-84 Ptly Cloudy 72-100 Sunny --61-85 Partly Cloudy 74-99 Sunny 62-86 Partly Cloudy 57-84 T'storms Sunny 59-85 Partly Cloudy 68-92 Partly Cloudy 52-75 T'storms 51-82 Sunny 62-84 Sunny 75-87 Partly Cloudy 73-92 Partly Cloudy. 69-86 Partly Cloudy 71-93 Partly Cloudy 72-94 Showers 51-62 Partly Cloudy 69-88 Sunny 79-106 CLASSIFIED Deaths and Funerals 19, 1977 in his 78th year. Residen ce Christopher Nursing Home South. Loving father of Mrs.

Pat Bryant and Mr. Jo seph W. Burdette: also survived by 2 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Mr. Burdette is at the O.

D. White Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd St. where services will be held Thurs. at P.m.

Interment in St. Stephens Cemetery. CHURCHMAN, Miss Ella D. Passed away July 20, 1977 in her 85th year. Residence, 613 Fairdale Rd.

Loving sister of Mrs. Louise Berry, Mrs. Edna Samuels ana messrs: John George, Frank L. and Roger Churchman; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Miss Churchman is resting at the Fairdale Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son, 411 Fairdale Rd. where services will be conducted Sat. at 11 a.m. Interment, Resthaven Memorial Park. Friends may call after p.m.

Thurs. MARDIS, Mrs. Al, Sr. The former Elizabeth Westerman. Residence 408 Wendover Ave.

Tues. July 19th, 1977, at 10:10 p.m., at Suburban Hospital. Survivors besides her husband include 3 sons, Theodore G. Westerman, Louisville, C. Edward Westerman, Locust Grove, Walter J.

Westerman, North Olmsted, Ohio, 2 stepsons, Alver Mardis Col- orado Springs, Colo. and James G. Mardis, a stepdaughter Mrs. Robert (Virginia) Matzek, 14 grandchildren 8 great-grandchildren. Funeral services p.m.

Fri. at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington. with burial in Cave Hill Cemetery. Visiting from 7 to 9 p.m. 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Thurs. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Memorial Fund of Bethel United Church of Christ. MEYER, Miss Catherine E. Age 80. yrs.

July 19 at her residence, 4404 Mann Ave. Sister of Mrs. Ann Glaser, Mrs. C. R.

Miller Phillip Meyer. Miss Meyer is at Ratterman, 2815 S. 4th. Funeral Sat. morning at 9 a.m.

at St. Simon Jude Church. Interment St. Michaels Cemetery. The vigil service will be held Fri.

evening at 7 o'clock. MICHAEL, Walter J. July 19, 1977, at 7:50 p.m. at Northfield, residence 217 Ring Rd. Husband of the late Juliet Baldwin Michael.

Beloved father of Mrs. Cletus W. (Amanda) Thompson. Also survived by 2 grandchildren, Michael and Susan Thompson. Funeral from Pearson's 149 Breckinrdige Ln.

Fri. morning at 11:30. Interment in Cave HIll Cemetery. Visting from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Thurs.

Crafts- -Patterns and Needlework 3 PATTERNS 4827 7318 SIZES 8-20 Quick crochet' Make new baby's boo- WHAT A DELIGHT to look immediately tees. cap jacket in a jiffy Open and- leaner in this sleek princess pantsuit closed shell stitches in 3-ply baby yarn and dress Easy tie adds softness close So soft pretty choose white with to the face Use a bright stripe pink. blue or yellow Pattern 7318 Printed Pattern 4827 Misses Sizes 8 crochet directions cap bootees jacket 10 12 14 16 18 20 To order the above pattern, send $1 25 To order the above pattern send 51 25 plus 35c for postage and handling to Alice plus for postage and handling to Brooks, Courier-Journal Times, Anne Adams. Courier- Journal Times, Needlecraft Dept 64, Box 163 Old Chel- Pattern Dept 300. 243 17th New sea Station, New York, NY 10011 Print York, 10011 Print name, address, name.

address, zip code and pattern zip code and pattern number Please send number Please end exact amount. exact amount. Card of 4 Thanks WE are most grateful for the rememberances of gifts and prayers given our son since his accident, Jett's Burgin's Family. THE Family of Raymond Manion wish to thank you your expressions of sympathy. 6 Cemetery Monuments Lots, EVERGREEN, 2 graves, section 25, unmarket, large upright vaults, list $1700, sell for $1100 cash, 969-7086.

RESTHAVEN, 2 graves together, 456-2602. Funeral Directors ARCH L. HEADY AND SON 1201 E. Oak ST. Tavior Bivd.

Preston Mina kid. Bardstown Rd. 411 Fairdale Rd. Bowling Green, Ky. Leitchfield, 259-3101 Caneyville, 259-3101 PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES L.D.

Pearson Son, Inc. 1310 S. Third St. 634-3628 149 Breckinridge Ln. 896-0340 RATTERMAN SONS 2114 W.

Market 776-4661 3800 Bardstown Rd. 459-3800 4832 Cane Run Rd. 447-7114 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd. 451-5530 BOSSE Funeral Home Barrel And Ellison 451-8440 EMBRY-BOSSE FUNERAL HOME 2723 Preston Hgwy. 635-6371 HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Howy.

448-3581 10907 Dixie Hgwy. 937-6400 HIGHLAND FUNERAL HOME 3331 Taylorsville Rd. Off Dutchman's Ln. 451-4420 KEENAN FUNERAL HOME 4724 Dixie Hgwy. 747-3824 McAFEE FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd.

499-0561 NUNNELLEY FUNERAL HOME 4327 Taylor Blvd. 368-3396 O. D. WHITE SONS, INC. Funeral Home 2727 S.

3rd 637-4474 OWEN FUNERAL Home 5317 Dixie Howy 447-2600 RATTERMAN BROTHERS 3711 Lexington Rd. 893-3644 RUSSMAN SON 1041 Goss 635-7426 THE McDANIEL 363-3566 363-3567 Home, Inc. Park Blvd. Legal Notices 8 Lodge, Union Club, Notices and will LIBERTY meet Chapter July No. 315 00 p.m.

for an addendum and at 7:45 p.m. an official visit by the WGM, Hellen J. Berry, regular business and party honoring Thula Herrington. Dorris Hood, WM; Dorothy Secuskie, Secy. ROBINSON Lodge No 266 AM stated communication Okolona Hall, Thurs.

July 21, 7:30 p.m. for regular business and work in EA degree, visitors welcome. Members please attend. Moore Carroll, Sec. Master, James SHIVELY Star 566 O.E.S, meets July 21, 7:30 p.m.

Reeves Hall for regular business. Janet Hughes W.M.; Frances Lee Secy. MASONIC HOME LODGE 940 will celebrate its 341h anniversary at 7:30 p.m. in the Odom Foundation Building, 2209 Heather Ln. Tom Roberts will be our speaker for the evening.

There will be a delicious rabbit supper after the meeting. All Master. Masons are invited. Walter R. Stuss, Master; James O.

Evans, Secretary. Vacation 10A Suggestions furnished pool, tennis, PENSACOLA Beach, Deluxe Townhouse, sleeps 10, pool, $275 week, May-Sept. $400 month April. 904-432-6231. 11 Lost CAT, black female.

Southern Pkwy. Morrison Ave. area. 368-1407 REWARD CAT, approx. 2 yrs.

old, gray patches in fur, wearing flea collar, Camp Taylor area. 456-6318. CAT, female, Calico, Lyndon area. 426-1920. DOG, Irish Setter, male, Rd.

area. Wearing new tan collar white collar. Thin ears. Missing, medication, since Sat. night.

needs Offering Large Reward DOG, German Shepherd, male, golden black, answers to Whiskey. Shelbyville area REWARD 451-1855 DOG, Pomeranian Pekinese. swers to 'Mudgy" yrs. old. Sick.

Lost in Hamburg Pike, Spring St. 584-7215. $100 REWARD Shop Want Ads CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF FIRST KENTUCKY TRUST COMPANY of Louisville Jefferson County Kentucky 40232 And Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close of business June 30, 1977, state banking Institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Bank of this District. ASSETS Dollar Amounts in Thousands BIl.

MIl. Thou. Cash and due from 7,996 U.S. Treasury 0,292 Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and 499 Obligations of States and political subdivision 13,640 Federal Reserve stock and corporate 270 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic 13,000 Loans, Total (excludina unearned income).

4,007 Less: Reserve for possible loan losses. Loans, Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises. 2,622 Other TOTAL 50,600 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. 11,989 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and 9,243 Deposits of United States Government. 1,179 Deposits of States and political subdivisions.

5,065 Deposits of commercial 25 Certified and officers' 3,055 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES. 34,356 Total demand 22,070 Total time and savings deposits. 12,270 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES. 34,356 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices. 3,902 Other liabilities.

1,342 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures). 39,620 EQUITY CAPITAL Common stock. a. No. shares authorized 10,000 b.

No. shares outstanding 10,000 (par value) 1,000 Undivided profits. TOTAL EQUITY TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY MEMORANDA Average for 30 calendar days ending with report date: Cash and due from Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to Total 4,005 Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic Total deposits in domestic and foreign offices. 28,455 Federal funds purchased securities sold under agreements to repurchase. 3,963 Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices outstanding as of report date: Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more.

3,000 1, C. Brown Allen, Vice President, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. Brown Allen We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. A.

Stevens Miles David Mansel A. O. Jones Directors Wiley State of Kentucky County of Jefferson ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of July, 1977. Mary E. Caton, Notary Public REPORT OF CONDITION Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the FIRST NATIONAL ALBANK of Louisville in the state of Kentucky, at the close of business on June 30, 1977, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, section 161.

Charter number 109 National Bank Region Number ASSETS THOUSANDS Cash and due from 213,462 U. S. Treasury securities. 54,361 Obligations of other U.S. Gov't.

agencies and corps. 5,450 Obligations of States and political subdivisions. 93,042 Other bonds, notes, and 204 Federal Reserve stock and corporate 1,591 Trading account 6,901 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell. 55,000 Loans, Total (excluding unearned income). 694,629 Less: Reserve for possible loan (7,477) Loans, Net.

687,152 Direct lease financing. 48,857 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises. 19,627 Real estate owned other than bank 3,563 Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding. 11,220 Other assets. 15,130 TOTAL ASSETS.

LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, and 296,876 Time and savings deposits of individuals, and corps. 470,788 Deposits of United States Government. 4,026 Deposits of States and political subdivisions. 25,609 Deposits of commercial banks. 103,704 Certified and officers' TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS.

015,255 Total demand deposits. time and savings deposits. 498,671 Total deposits in foreign 67,606 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to 101,071 Liabilities for borrowed 7,413 Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding. 11,220 Other labilities. 23,075 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures).

1,126,440 EQUITY CAPITAL Common stock a No shares authorized 210.000 b. No. shares outstanding 210,000 (par 21,000 Surplus. 24,000 Undivided profits. 42,213 Reserve for contingencies and other capital res TOTAL EQUITY TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 1,215,540 MEMORANDA Average for 30 calendar days ending with report date: Cash and due from Fed.

funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell. Total Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic 112, Total Fed. funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase. 135,142 Liabilities for borrowed money. 10,920 TOTAL ASSETS.

1,215,456 Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more (outstanding as of report date) 129,359 C. Brown Allen, Vice President of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief Brown Allen July 15, 1977 We, the undersigned directors attest to the correctness of this statement of resources and liabilities We declare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct A. Stevens Miles David A. Jones Directors Mansel O. Wiley 11 Lost DOG, Irish Setter puppy, female, weeks old INJURED Crescent Hill area.

896-0781. DOG, Cock- young white male with light tan on ears, brown collar, named Dusty, Spring after Payne area. Reward. 2:30. DOG Dachshund, red male, Prairie 937-7910 935-8794 REWARD DOG, Siberian Husky, REWARD Highlands, female, 459-0985 DOG, Brittany Spaniel, male, white orange.

Iroquois Park area. Answers to Missing since Sun. Reward. 366-7939. DOG, male Pomeranian, recently clipped, sable brown.

636-3875. REWARD Husky, months, black white, brown Kenwood Hills area, 367-1815, 361-8311 DOGS, Irish Setters, 2 male puppies. Lost in Goshen-Prospect area. On medication. Family pets.

Call 220-3511, 426-4666. LARGE REWARDS DOGS, 2 Setters; 1 all red, 1 red white, male. Pleasure Ridge area. 933-3611. Reward.

KNIFE, small, pearl handle, lost or stolen, value $30, if found returned 1 will pay $50 Reward, Glenmary Area. 151-9303. PURSE macrame. Lost in OkoIona Area. 969-9078 VERY IMPORTANT -REWARD RING Diamond Wedding Band Woman's, brushed yellow gold, east end area, ample reward.

228-8348. LARGE Box of Good Year Fan belts hoses. $100 REWARD No Questions Asked. 583-7795 12 Found NOTICE: Ads will be published in the FOUND classification without charge as public service. Limit: Up to 25 words for 3 days or less.

ANIMAL lost, If So Call Kentucky, Humane Society 241 Dr. 366-3355 BICYLCE, boys 10 speed, Hurstbourne Ln. area, call identify. 267-6765. CAT, black long hair with yellow eyes, Browns Ln.

454-7108. DOG, female, medium size, shaggy, black gray. Very friendly. Found near Iroquois Park. Free to good home if not claimed.

366-7021. DOG, black white, part Old English Sheepdog, black collar white flea collar. Owner please call identify or will give to good home. 228-8046. home.

228-8046. DOG, approx, 2 mos. old, black brown, part Shepherd, part Collie, male, found around Lower Hunters Trace. Owner call identify. 448-9702.

DOG, male, gold black, short shiny hair, approx. vr. old, injured. Needs care. Owner please call identify or will give to good home.

776-1863. DOG, Afghan Hound, male, approx. 2 yrs. old, Hike Rd. area.

Call identify. 451-0595. DOG, gray white female, Old English Sheepdog, Brownsboro Rd. area. Call 895-3896 or 228- 3600 and identify.

DOG, black, short haired female puppy, found in White Castle parking lot at Preston Eastern Pkwy. Call identify. 968-7092. DOG, black silver with light tan, German Shepherd type, young dog, Crestwood area. 241- 1673.

DOG female dark brown toy Poodle, found Elysian Fields Subdivision, collar flea collar, but no tags. 935-2159. DOG, small female. Beautifully marked, nice disposition. Found on Brandeis.

Must have good home. 637-3504. DOG, 2 Beagle hounds, Pleasure Ridge Park Area. Call identify. 635-5539.

DOG, German Shepherd, male, black brown, in St. Matthews area. 897-2833. DOG, Kerry Terrier, Bluegrass Area, call identify, 502-425-5619, 12-5. DOG, mixed breed, black, tan white; chain collar; no tags; Highland area.

Must identify. 459-9492. DOG, female, Chihuahua, small, black with gray, child's pet, Middie Eden Ln. 448-4155. DOG, white Shih Tzu with black markings.

St. Matthews area. 895-1084. DOG, Beagle, found in St. Denis area.

Identify. 448-4422. DOG, Sheepdog. Found on Mudd Ln. in Okolona area.

968-0817 DOG, small Poodle, 3rd Central area, identify. 361-0617. DOGS, 2 female Beagle hounds, near Beulah Church Fern Creek. Owner call and identify. 239-5716 GLASSES, men's, on Rudy Ln, brown frame and brown case.

895-9204 KEYS, 35th Algonquin area; Sun. Call identify, 778-2570. KEYS, found near Bldg. G.E. Call identify.

267-9716. KITTEN, 3 to 4 months old, male, marmalade color, Cherokee Park area. 154-5515. PUPPY, female, 3 months old, vicinity 1st National Bank, Iroquois. 937-8887, 933-3395.

Identify. RING, man's, Seneca ball diamond No. Must identify. Call 935-5079 after 5 p.m. RING, Moore, High School class ring.

Owner please call and identify. 964-3585. RING, possibly, engagement ring, silver gold. Identify. 290.

12A Happy LAds Charley Zwicker Happy 41st Birthday! LOVE, BEV, BILL, B.J., TOOT, RUFFLES CAT. KERRY, Happy Fifth Anniversary, Love You! Sherry. Information, 13 Personals Anyone knowing the whereabouts of MARY please contact Dixie Junie, your husband is in the hospital. WONDERFUL One, love you, see you at Whispering Hills tonite. We'll dance the night away, Disco Devil.

WOULD like to share houseboat for fun weekend with other couple in 40's. Write: N783, Care C.J.- Times. Would one of the 2 women or the man who witnessed the woman tall at Ayr-Way, Westland Mall, on please call 937-0170. ACE: Do you know my feelings? Call me! need to know yours Let's talk! Easy. Are you a new resident to Louisville? For information, call Key to the City, 459-5067 (8-5).

583-5466 Did JESUS teach Insulation against Heating Cooling? 361-4472 Information, 13A Business WE'RE NO. 1 If You Check These Prices You'll Understand Why RON RICO RUM, silver or gold 80 proof $9.98 gal KESSLER, 80 proof $4.99 a qt. OLD FITZ, 100 proof $6.16 a fifth TVARSCKI VODKA, 80. proof 1.75 liters $8.17 CATTO SCOTCH, 86 proof $4.99 a quart GORDON'S GIN, 80 proof 1.75 liters $10.29 MARITTA LAMBRUSCO $3.18 a magnum BEER OF THE WEEK: CARLINGS BLACK LABEL And PFEIFFER $3.99 a case, plus deposit (24 unchilled returnable bottles) CUT RATE LIQUORS 350 Court Jeffersonville Where the JFK Bridge meets Jeffersonville, Ind PHONE: C-U-T R-A-T-E WANTED: Drummer for WomBand, 634-0764 or 363-2232 LEAD Singer Keyboards, must be able to travel. 361-5520.

13A Information, PREGNANT? 1-24 week terminations clinic in your area Appointments made days Call free, 1-800-321-1682 Country music musicians wanted Lead guitarist, base guitar or drummer. Call after 3 p.m. before 10 a.m., 634-4312. WEAK OR NO CREDIT, IF YOU NEED A HOME? Call us, we can help. 456-6000.

EDWARD L. POHL ASSOC. WANTED, Scottish Bagpipers for pipe band, any age, call between 6-9 pm, 239-4512. Care For 13B Elderly COLONIAL House of Shepherdsville, the utmost in personal care. New, clean, climatic controlled and the best of foods all for $11 per Drive out and see or call PRIVATE Room, air, good food care.

964-3842. Top quality care by RN 426-8208 13C Child Care BABYSITTING in my home. Certified Nurse's Aide. 449-1203. Personal 13D Services Joanie Darlin's Massage Parlor 3304 Preston Hgwy.

10 A.M.-Midnight Sun. Noon-8 P.M. 368-3375 QUALITY at it's finest The Regency Salon European Massage Fingertip Massage Vibrator Massage Waterbed Massage 955 So. Floyd 583-6844 THE REGAL SALON EUROPEAN MASSAGE FINGERTIP MASSAGE And Our Most ENJOYABLE UNDERWATER MASSAGE 11-12, 948-1351 The of 5th Elm New Albany, Ind. 70-93 75-90 76-95 72-93 64-96 79-92 70-85 69-89 56-80 75-95 72-91 75-100 57-71 78-86 73-86 72-100 74-99 59-82 73-88 74-89 69-95 50-70 74-93 73-89 75-87 72-92 50-60 70-86 81-104 75-93 75-93 78-89 67-79 62-83 72-91 75-90 77-97 80-98 71-97 68-85 71-93 74-95 84-107 70-88 68-90 58-80 74-100 56-80 45-92 -76-101 74-90 73-91 68-92 55-68 75-87 53-75 54-73 72-92 54-85 73-97 75-98 77-98 72-95 Partly Cloudy.

72-90 Partly Cloudy 76-94 Fair 79-89 Sunny Fair 58-85 Partly Cloudy 72-92 T'storms 75-90 Sunny 70-85 Partly Cloudy 78-92 Partly Cloudy 70-95 Partly Cloudy 64-88 Partly Cloudy 73-94 Sunny 68-85 Ptly Cloudy -83-107 Fair 63-85 Fair 59-81 Partly Cloudy 56-82 Sunny -74-98 Partly Cloudy. 60-90 Sunny 48-90 Partly Cloudy 75-93 Partly Cloudy 70-88 Partly Cloudy 74-92 Showers 68-93 Fair 65-76 Fair 55-66 Partly Cloudy. 75-87 Sunny 45-76 Partly Cloudy 55-73 T'storms Fair 57-86 Cloudy 68-85 Partly Cloudy 73-96 Partly Cloudy 72-95 Partly Cloudy 74-92 Partly Cloudy 71-94 Deaths and Funerals 1, a.m. grandsons. Funeral M.

A. services Stoess and Sons Funeral Home, Crestwood, Ky. Interment in Floydsburg Cemetery. Friends may call after 3:30 p.m. Wed.

The Public Kentucky Bureau of Highways has scheduled a Design Hearing for Thursday, July 20, 1977, at 7:30 P.M. prevailing local time, in the cafeteria of Overdale Elementary school is School, 00 in Overdale of Drive, Louisville, Kentucky. The located the city Hill view in Bullitt County, Kentucky. The hearing has been scheduled to afford all interested persons and those directly affected by the roadway im provements, an opportunity to become fully informed and express features opinions about the design, access, and right-of-way of the following described project: The proposed project, located in Jefferson and Bullitt Counties, provides for the reconstruction of Pres. ton Highway from a point near Cooper Chapel Road to a point approximately 700 feet south of Pioneer Trail, a distance of 3.28 miles.

The proposed struction provides for four-lane facility with 40- foot depressed median, It will be designed to Class I standards with a 50 mph design speed and will have partial control of access. The public is invited. Persons interested in and affected by the proposed improvements are encouraged to attend and express their views concerning the social, economic, and en vironmental effect the project, as planned, will have upon individuals and business organizations in the area and community. Detailed plans of the project are available for public review from 0:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., prevailing local time, Monday thru Friday at the Bureau of Highways' District Five Office, 977 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky Maps, drawings, and detailed plans of the project will be on display at Overdale Elementary School, 00 Overdale Drive, Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday, July 25, 1977, from 2:00 P.M.

to 6:00 P.M. These documents will also be available for review at the hearing site after 6:30 P.M. on the day of the hearing. The Bureau of Highways' personnel will be present to discuss the proposed plans and respond to questions whie the plans are on display. The purpose of the display of plans is to afford persons an op portunity (prior to the hearing) to ask individual questions and to become fully familiar with the effect that the proposal may have on particular properties or interests The Federal Highway Administration has concurred with the determination that the project is a major action.

The Nega tive Enviromental Declaration is available reviewing and copying at the Bureau of Highways' District Five Office, 977 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Maps, drawings, and other pertinent information developed by the Bureau of Highways and written views received from local, state, and Federal agencies, and other officials will be available for inspecting and copying. The procedure for acquiring will right-ofway and the Relocation Assistance Program be discussed during the public hearing. Written statements and other exhibits will be accepted at the public hearing and made a part of the hearing record. Additional statements may be submitted to the District Engineer of the Engineer of the Bureau of Highways at the address listed below within ten (10) days after the public hearing.

The public hearing is being conducted pursuant to as the al-Aid Highway Act, 23 U.S.C., revisions and required by the Federal Highway Administration in FHPM 77-7-5. R.C. Aldrich, District Engineer Kentucky Bureau of Highways P.O. Box 21178 Louisville, Kentucky 40221 BEGIN PROJECT JEFFERSON COUNTY 470 (16), SP 56 BULLITT COUNTY 470 (16) SP PRESTON HIGHWAY END PROJECT SUMMER SPECIAL Massage 30 minutes NEW STAFF MEMBERS Call for appointment Director BIG-O! Recycling Health Center 2705 S. 7th St.

637-8400 MARIE'S COMET Health Club 814 E. Broadway 589-9147 a.m. -12 p.m. Our MASSAGE 12 noon will -8 send p.m. YOU in Orbit, WATERBED- STEAM.

MARK IV-MASSAGE 735 S. 2ND-SAN ANTONIO INN 587-1686 NEW HOURS 587-1696 10 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT! NOON-EIGHT MASSAGE BY SANDY PARKING REAR Ask about our Massages by appt 636-0459 $10 First Massage Visit $10 Call Unique: 945-4610 1759 Twin Oaks New Albany ADAM EVE Massage Open 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 456-2125 959 Baxter Ave. MASSAGE OPEN 7 DAYS Body Shampoo -Hot ShowersMicki's VIP Health Club 616 S.

5th 584-4534 TRY Complete KELLY'S privacy. 1st MASSAGE floor, York Towers, 585-4888. 10 a.m 12 p.m. No Sundays Massage MASSAGE Massage FEEL GOOD ALL OVER Health- -Arama 450 S. 3rd St.

SULTAN'S PALACE, MASSAGE Fit for a King 672 5th St. 585-3676 THE BEST. MASSAGE IN TOWN? Health Center, 368-1800, 1604 Berry Bivd. Noon until SERVICES OFFERED Services General Offered 14 MOYNAHAN, Mrs. Obera L.

Age Wife of E. P. Moynahan, Died Tues. after long illness. She was a member of the St.

Luke Church, Nicholasville. Other survivors, daughters, besides her Mrs. husband Mary Hash, Mrs. Margaret Southard, both of Louisville, Mrs. William Fluty, Evansville, and Miss Ann Moynahan, Mexico City; sister, Mrs.

Lucille Schwein, Louisville; 9 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted 11 a.m. Fri. at the St. Luke Church, Nicholasville, Ky.

by Rev. John Werner. Visitation 3 to 5, 7 to 9, Thurs. at the Guyn-Kurtz-Hager Cundiff Funeral Home. Recitation of the rosary 7:30 p.m.

Thurs. Burial in Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville. PARIS, Mrs. Katie Ann Age 77 years; July 19, 1977 at Jewish Hospital. Residence, 585 E.

Adair St. Survivors are 3 sons, Mr. Maurice T. Paris of Columbia, S.C., Mr. Bob Paris of Zenia, Ohio and Mr.

J. C. Paris 6 grandchildren, Robert C. Paris, Zenia, Ohio, Tom Paris, Zenia, Ohio, David M. Paris, Bowling Green, Robert E.

Paris, Mrs. Kathryn Mead, Nashville, Tenn. and Miss Katrina Paris, D.C.; sisters, Mrs. Kextie Ballard, Chattanooga, Mrs. Janelle Burt, Mrs.

Zuma Sims and Mrs. Nina Robison and 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral services 2 p.m. Fri. at McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd.

with entombment in Resthaven. Visitation Thurs. 2-6 and 7-9 p.m. SCHMITT, Mrs. Conrad A.

The former Marie T. Lehmann. Former residence, 505 Chenoweth Lane, July 20, 1977 at 6 p.m. in the Mt. Holly Nursing Home.

Survivors include 2 daughters, Mrs. Sheila Brewer and Mrs. James S. Ridgway, Pensacola, also 5 grandchildren. Funeral 9 a.m., Fri.

at Holy Trinity Church with burial Resthaven Memorial Park. Visiting at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Rd. from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m., Thurs. SENG, Mrs. Anna Mae July 20, 1977, 3:15 p.m.

Residence, 2026 Lakeside Dr. Widow of Louis C. Seng, Jr. Survived by daughters, Mrs. A.

A. (Martha) Clark and Jane R. granddaughters, Mrs. Terry (Alicia) Miller, Walkerton, Lauren and Lindsay Clark. Services at Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd.

Funeral time to be announced later. Visiting Thurs. 2-5 and 7-9. SKEETERS, B. Harrison July 19th, 1977 6 a.m.

Age years. Father of Mrs. Gladys M. Vollenhals, Mrs. Alene Dorothy Herchenrader, Mrs.

Moro, Russell. Raymond Skeeters. Brother of Martha Skeeters, Hardin Ky. Also survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services Fri.

at 11 a.m. at Schoppenhorst 1832 W. Market St. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery. Visiting after 5 p.m.

Wed. SNYDER, Mrs. Cornelia Lee Age 85; at Mallory Taylor Hospital, July 19, 1977. Residence, Pewee Valley, Ky. Beloved wife of Mr.

William H. Snyder; also survived by her daughter, Mrs. John S. (Katie) her brother, J. R.

Lee Sr. and ACCOUNTANT, Part-time new older business, monthly financial payroll sales taxes, reasonable. Experienced, please telephone. 583-4481. ADDITION all kinds of remodeling, father 5 sons, all work on jobs, all work guaranteed, business since 1946.

Call any time 367-1991 or 968-8988. ADDITIONS, ROOMS, ADDED, attics basements finished. Garage, concrete work. Estimates. R.T.

Adars, 448-7499 ADDITIONS and Remodeling Call man works on job Dormers, paneling, bsmts. 458-3593 969-7885 ADDITIONS, garages, remodeling, and fencing. Call for free estimate. Mr. Dennie.

361-2568. ADDITIONS, garages, remodeling, and fencing. Call for free estimate. Mr. Dennie.

361-2568. ADDITIONS, garages, of remodeling. ADDITIONS. Carpentry, masonary, painting, repairs. 968-0504 AIR CONDITIONING specialist in service for commercial industrial needs.

Replacing of condensing units, compressors chillers. Service daily. Compressors available. 16 yrs. in service.

944-6729, 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. K. U. Heating Cooling, Inc.

AIR Conditioning Heating sales service. Blunk Heating. 763 S. Shelby. 583-8834 AIR Conditioning.

Heating. Free Estimates. Zip to Zipper, 1546 Berry 368-5848. ALUMINUM Siding, custom trim; Free estimates. experienced.

Seamless, puttering. ASPHALT, Big B's, free estimates, no job too small. Shepherdsville, 1-543-2931, 957-4364 ASPHALT STANLEY'S BLACK TOP. No job to small! Free estimates. 957-7756 ASPHALT Patchwork seal coating.

969-7151, 778-7677. ASPHALT repairs, sealing driveways, patching holes. 968-5678. BASEMENT leaks permanently waterproofed, guaranteed. Lawson Hall Const'n.

935-1694. BRICK Work. Patios fireplaces our specialty Free estimates. Double 222-7943. BRICK block lavers.

Call After 6 P.M. 922-4589. BRICK Work, houses, fireplaces, chimneys, remodeling, roofing, guttering. 778-4604. Free estimates.

BRICK Work, All types. Chimneys, patio, fireplaces, retaining walls. 637-6908 CARPENTER work, any kind, floors leveled, replacing floor ioists, porches, stairways. Have work done now and get winter prices. By experienced men, free estimates, 366-0001 CARPENTER, old houses a specialty, small or large jobs, windows, doors, plumbing, paneling, drywalls, ceilings, floors, painting.

Complete job. estimates. Easy terms. 582-2349. CARPENTER, additions, remodeling and repairs, doors, paneling, basements, carports and rages.

Free estimates. CARPENTER, paneling, doors, ceilings lowered bathroom tile, additional, etc. 246-4243. CARPENTER Work, painting, paneling and odd insured. Free Estimates.

425-9297 CARPENTER, concret remodeling, paneling, CARPENTRY, all repairs, painting, roofing, guttering, insured. 776-2681. CARPENTRY, small jobs cially. M. G.

Dunnavan, 456-6015. CARPENTRY, painting, small jobs appreciated. 585-4971. CARPENTRY, painting, roofing, small jobs. 964-5597.

CARPENTRY, painting, roofing, small jobs 964-5597 CARPET available, INSTALLED, 20 years repaired, experience, after 5.30, 969-5559 CARPET and linoleum installed. You furnish or we 637-1957; after 5 call 964 7608. CERAMIC Tile, remodeling bath, plumber repair, tile. 966-8037. CONCRETE, steps, patios, walks, drives, stucco repair, no job 100 small.

Free estimates, work guaranteed. 368-8153. CONCRETE BLOCK WORK, 15 yrs. training, 361-3760..

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