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2. 3rd. J. 1975, his Mr. 77th Ky.

p.m. Sun. RR vices Cemetery. 7:30 F. and p.m.

Masonic A. by Wed. M. at HERNDON, Roy D. in year, Suddenly, Aug.

at 6:30 Residence Taylorsville, No. Beloved husband of Mrs. Emily Briggs Herndon; father T. of Mrs. (Elizabeth) Bennett, Mrs.

Frances Holt, both of Bardstown, Mr. Carl Herndon, Fisher ville, Mr. Leon Herndon. Taylorsville, Mrs. Robert (LaVon) Yates, Fisherville, Mr.

Harold D. Herndon, Mt. Eden, Mr. Eugene Herndon, Taylorsville, Ky. Also survived by 17 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Mr. Herndon is at the Houghlin Funeral Home, Main Bloomfield, where funeral services will be held Wed. Aug. 6th, at 2 p.m., with interment in Valley Cemetery, Taylorsville, Ky. JOHNSON, Walter D.

(Squat) Age 70 years. Of Center New Haven, Ky. Passed away Aug. 3, 1975, at Flaget Hospital in Bardstown, Ky. Beloved father of Mrs.

Charles (Mary Garvin) Cummins, of Bloomfield, Mrs. Robert (Dolores) Eisen, Youngstown, Ohio, Mr. Thomas W. Johnson, Roanoke, brother of Mrs. J.

Leslie Ray, Conyers, 7 grandchildren, great-grandchild also survive. Funeral services will be conducted 11 a.m. Aug. 6, 1975, at St. church cemetery.

Mr. Johnson Catherine Church. Interment in is resting at the Joseph L. Greenwell Funeral Home, Center New Haven, Ky. KRUG, Miss Rose J.

Aug. 4, 1975 at 8:40 p.m. Former residence, 901 Central Ave. Survived by niece, Mrs. Marian Noble and nephew, Mr.

William Krug, both of Long Beach, Ca. Funeral from the Dougherty Son Funeral Home, 1118 S. 3rd, (between Oak and St. Catherine Wed. morning at 8:30 and in The Cathedral Of The Assumption at 9 o'clock.

Interment St. Louis Cemetery. MATTINGLY, Mr. William E. Aged 51 years; Tues.

Aug. 5th, 1975. Residence 6504 Glow Jean Way. Devoted father of Mrs. Joe (Navada) Campbell, Bowling Green, Mr.

John Mattingly, Cloverport, and Messrs. Vernon and Norman Mattingly. Brother of Hazel Mattingly, 3 grandchildren also survive. Mr. Mattingly is resting at Rattermans Funeral Home, 4832 Cane Run Rd.

until 9:30 Wed. after which Mr. Mattingly will be taken to the Alexander FUneral Horne in Irvington where visitation atter 10 a.m. Thurs. and funeral services at 2:30 p.m.

Thurs. Burial Fair View Cemetery, Breckinridge County. MEANS, Mr. Kenneth Charles Passed away Aug. 4, 1975 2:30 a.m.

in his 57th vear. Residence 6204 W. Pages Ln. Devoted husband of Mrs. Geneva Unsell Means.

Beloved father of Mrs. Barbara J. McBride, Mrs. Martha K. Kidwell, and Miss Karen F.

Means. Brother of Miss Florence M. Means and Mr. John Means. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy.

Funeral services at 11 a.m. in the Owen Chapel. Burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. MILLER, Mr. Clifford F.

Passed away Aug. 3, 1975 at 9:20 p.m. in his 71st year. Residence S. 34th St.

Devoted husband of Mrs. Zella Parnell Miller. Stepfather of Mrs. Delores Allen and Mr. Vernon A.

Also survived by 5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy. Funeral services Wed. at 10 a.m. at the Owen Chapel.

Burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. NORRIS, Ephraim H. Age 73 years, died at his residence in the Corners Community near Irvington, Ky. survived Aug. 4th, 1975.

He is by his wife, Anna Mae, a Irving- son, ton, 2 daughters, Mrs. Ephraim H. Norris, Gonda Woods, and Mrs. Martha Dowell, both of Valley Station, Ky. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.

Daisy Lucas, Big Springs, Ky. Funeral Thurs. at 10 o'clock at the Alexander Funeral Home, Irvington, Ky. Burial in Shepherdsville, Hebron Cemetery, near OVERTON, Mr. James K.

Passed away Aug. 4, 1975 in his 60th year. Residence 1513 Arcade Ave. Loving husband Overton; of Mrs. Ruby P.

(Taber) beloved step-father of Mrs. Desmond (Shirley) Elliott, Eastview, KY. Mrs. Clarke (Gwendolyn) Moore, Mr. Petersburg, Burton D.

Miller, St. devoted brother of Mrs. Mae Smith, Sherwood, Tenn. Mrs. Gladys Dalton, Knoxville, also survived by 1 stepting at the Southern Home of grandson.

Mr. Overton is resArch L. Heady Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be conducted Thurs. at 9: 30 a.m.

Interment Howevalley Methodist Church Cemetery, Hardin County, Ky. PHELPS, Mr. Nathan O. Passed away Mon. Aug.

4th, 1975, at 11:40 a.m., in his 64th year at St. Anthony Hospital. Family residence 2414 Mercer Ave. Devoted husband of Mrs. Flora Lee (nee Foley) Phelps; beloved father of Mrs.

Vada V. Kirby, Mr. Leo (Jack) Phelps, Mr. Festal P. (Pat) Phelps; son of Mrs.

Lera E. Phelps; brother of Mr. Huron Phelps and Mr. Edger L. Phelps.

Also survived by 11 grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen FUneral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy. Funeral Services Wed. at 2 p.m. at Owen Chapel.

Entombment at Evergreen Cemetery Mausoleum. Members of Shively Masonic Lodge number 951 will conduct services, Tues. at 8 p.m. POGGENBORG, Mrs. Cordie Marie Passed away Tues.

Aug. 5, 1975 in her 70th year at her home, 836 Denmark Ave. Beloved wife of Mr. Raymond J. Poggenborg; loving mother of Mrs.

Barbara Inman and Mr. James Miller; devoted sister of Mr. Henry Houchin; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Mrs. Poggenborg is resting the Southern Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be conducted Thurs. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens. Friends may kindly call after 5 p.m.

Wed. SCHRADER, Floyd F. Age 75. years, Aug. 4, 1975, 5 a.m.

Residence 34 Sheridan Rd. Survived by his wife, Sarah Christel Bangarter Schrader; son, Albert W. Schrader, Lexington, 2 grandchildren; 3 brothers, R. R. Schrader, Bethleham, Herbert Schrader, Dexter, Oregan, and Burton Schrader, San Raphael, Calif.

Funeral 10 a m. Wed. at Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. enter parking area from Dutchmans Ln.) Interment Resthaven Cemetery. Visiting 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Tues. SEIDEL, Miss Minnie Irene Age 93 years. Aug. 4, 1975, 12:05 Suburban Hospital. Residence, 614 Grant Lyndon, Ky.

Aunt of Harold Seidel, Ann Arbor, William B. Seidel, Naples, Frank and Charles B. Seidel, Allene Glenn and Mrs. Lillian Brown. Funeral, 2:30 p.m.

Wed. at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. (enter parking area from Dutchmans Ln.) Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. Visiting 2 until 9 p.m. Tues.

SNYDER, Raymond E. In his 71st year, near Anchorage, Aug. 4, 1975. Beloved father of Mrs. Charles (Rae Ann) Dunaway; also survived by his granddaughter, Mrs.

Debbie D. Graham; brothers, Louis H. and Woodrow W. Snyder. Funeral services 10:30 a.m.

at M. A. Stoess Sons Funeral Home, Crestwood, KY. Interment in Flovdsburg 732. the Middletown ser- fu- THE In the Sealed bids 40601, Building, of will the be floor JOURNAL, Division received un- of of In for the Sealed WEDNESDAY, Purchasing, bids and will Brandeis the be Department received of 6, 725 E.

ALBERT 1975 11 office of Department Purchases, Transportation, 9th State Office Frankfort, Kentucky, for the followDe- ing requirements for the partment of Transportation til the hour and date shown below: AUGUST 20, 1975 10:00 A.M. EDT INVITATION NO. DESCRIP. TION DELIVERY M-159-76 Bridge Concrete Precast, Montgomery Martin Counties M-160-76 Pipe, Drainage, Carlisle County M-161-75 Pipe, Drainage, Carlisle County M-162-76 Pipe, Drainage, Carlisle Fulton Counties M-163-76 Aggregates, Ohio County M-164-76 Steel Railroad Rails, Used, Powell County M-165-76 Pipe, Reinforced Concrete; Knott and Butler Counties M-166-76 Piling Timber Treated, Martin County M-167-76 Pipe, Drainage, Various Counties M-169-76 Pipe, Reinforced Concrete, Various Counties M-170-76 Pipe, Corrugated Metal, Campbell County M-171-76 Liquid Asphalt KP-1, Various Counties M-172-76 Pipe, Reinforced Concrete, McCreary Pulaski Counties M-173-76 Pipe, Drainage, Cumberland County M-174-76 Limestone, Crushed Lewis County M-175-76 Pipe, Drainage, Wolfe County M-176-76-Limestone, Crushed, Lawrence County M-177-76-Limestone, Crushed, Christian County M-178-76-Limestone, Crushed, Webster County M-179-76-Limestone, Crushed, Hopkins County M-180-76-Limestone, Crushed, Caldwell County M-181-76-Limestone, Crushed, Hancock County M-182-76 -Limestone, Crushed, McLean County M-183-76 Limestone, Crushed, Ohio County Bids for the above transportation requirements will be opened at the above specified hour and on the above date. Further information and the necessary bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the Division of Transportation Purchases above address.

Danny L. Shearer, Director, Division of Transportation Purchases ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID The Housing Authority of the City of Williamson, West Virginia, will receive sealed bids for the maintenance of two elevators in Goodman Manor, a nine-story high-rise for the elderly and handicapped in Williamson, West Virgina. Maintenance for the following equipment is to be furnished for a period of five years by the successful bidder: Elevators two; Make ARMOR: Type Passenger; Operation Duplex; Cap. Speed 2500-200 and 2000-200; 9-10 and 9-9 The contract shall be a full maintenance contract whereby the company shall regularly examine, adjust, lubricate as required, repair or replace the: Motor and motor generator; machne governor; all idler sheaves; controller and various relay panels; selectors; hoistway door interlocks; guide shoes; buffers; automatic power operated door; fixtures. Bids are to be submitted to the office of the Housing Authority of the City of wiltiamson, West Virginia, at 16 West Fourth Avenue, or P.O.

Box 1758, Williamson, West Virginia, until 4:00 p.m., on the 22nd day of August, 1975. The Housing Authority of the City of Williamson, West Virginia Ronald R. Bowen, Executive Director INVITATION FOR PRELIMINARY PROPOSALS The Department of Housing and Urban Development will accept Preliminary Proposals for housing units under the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program, to be 10- cated in: Floyd, Johnson, Magoffin, Martin, and-or Pike Counties, Kentucky. Proposals may be submitted by private owners or Public Housing Agency (PHA) Owners or by PHAs in combination with private owners for newly constructed and-or substantially rehabilitated units not to exceed 200 units. Proposals must be received by 4:00 PM, E.D.S.T.

on September 18, 1975. Detailed information is contained in a Developer's Packet which may be obtained from Kentucky Area Office of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 601 South Floyd Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Division of Purchases of Morehead State University, Administration Building, Morehead, Kentucky for the department indicated not later than date shown below. Invitation Commodity Description, Opening Date, Department: MO-13-76 Expansion Joint, 8-14-75, 2 P.M., Maintenance.

MO-14-76 Romex Wire, 8- 14-75, 2 P.M., Maintenance. MO-15-76 Athletic Training Supplies, 8-14-75, 2 P.M., Athletics. MO-16-76, Stock Steel, 8-14-75, 2 P.M., Industrial Educ. Bids will be opened at date, time and place shown above. Anyone wising to bid may do 0 by contacting Morehead State University, Purchasing Office at the above address.

ROBERT W. STOKES DIRECTOR OF PURCHASES MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY NOTICE The London City Council will accept bids to furnish and install steel mast arm poles and all underground conduit to hang traffic lights on Main Street until 7:00 p.m. E.D.T. August 14, 1975. All bids must comply with the prevailing rates of wages as provided by the Kentucky Department of Labor.

Complete specifications can be picked up at the City Clerk's Office, City Hall Building, London, Ky. The City Council reserves the right to accept and-or reject any or all bids. Joe R. Brown, Mayor University Louisville, Building, the following requirements until hours dates shown below: Inviation to Bid, Commodity, Opening Time Date: L-62-76 Sony Camera, 3:30 P.M.. 8-12-75.

L-63-76 3 Part Grade Forms, Data Mailer Type, 3:30 P.M., 8-15-75. L-64-76 Lab 3:30 P.M.. 8-18-75. L-65-76 Biologicals, 3:30 P.M., 8-18-75. L-66-76 Lab Supplies, 3:30 P.M., 8-18-75 L-68-76 Biologicals, 3:30 P.M., 8-19 75 L-69-76 Biology Specimens, 3:30 P.M., 8-19-75.

L-70-76 Lab Supplies, 3:30 P.M., 8-19-75. Preamplifiers, 3:30 P.M., 8- 19-75. Further information and necessary bid forms may be obtained from the Department of Purchasing, University of Louisville. R. E.

Todd, Director Department of Purchasing Murray State University is receiving sealed bids for the purchase of the following items on Invitation Numbers, time and dates indicated below: 1. MUR-33-76, 2 P.M., 8-18-75, Public Address Equipment. 2. 2 P.M., 8-18-75, Recording Equipment. 3.

MUR-35-76, 2 P.M., 8-18-75, Typing Credenza. All Bids to be opened in the Purchasing Department, General Services Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky 42071. Information and Bid Forms may be obtained by contacting this office, Phone No. (502) 762-2537. Western Kentucky University will accept sealed bids for Meat Products until August 11, 1975; 3:30 p.m.

CDT at the Supply-Services room 101. For more information and complete specifications on Invitation to Bid WKU 153-75, contact the Dept. of Purchasing, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY 42101, telephone (502) 745-3056. Annual Report Form 990- AR of the McHenry Memorial Trust is available for inspection at the principal office of said Trust, Citizens Fidelity Bank and Trust Company, Citizens Plaza, Louisville, Kentucky, during the business hours by any citizen who requests such inspection within 180 days from this date. Citizens Fidelity Bank and Trust Company, Trustee, is the principal manager of this trust in this case." THE Annual Report of the Dunbar Foundation for the year ended April 30, 1975 is available for inspection by any citizen on request within 180 days of this notice.

The inspection shall be made at 207 E. Broadway, during the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Interested persons should see W.H. Dunbar, Manager of the Foundation.

Notice is hereby given that an order dated 30 July 1975 has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the Oil Screw SKIPPER, official number 563791, owned by Robert P. Downen, of which Louisville, Kentucky is the home port, to be changed to BESABA. s-R. Barry Eldridge, CDR, USCG CO, MSO, Louisville CORRECTION TO NOTICE OF BOND SALE With reference to $860,000 County of Harlan (Ky.) School Building Revenue Bonds, date September 1, 1975, the NOTICE OF BOND SALE appearing in the July 30, 1975 edition of the Courier Journal setting the sale for 10 O'clock a.m. EDST on August 6, 1975 was correct; THE NOTICE OF BOND SALE appearing in the August 5, 1975 edition of the Courier Journal was incorrect.

Cemetery Lots, 6 Monuments RESTHAVEN Memorial Park! Victory Memorial Section, Grave No. 2 and 3. 459-4978; 228-3426 after 4. HIGHLAND MEMORY GARDENS. TWO veterans graves, spaces 24 and 25.

Call 937-8933. Funeral 7 Directors ARCH L. HEADY AND SON 1201 E. Oak St. 635-5231 3601 Taylor Blvd.

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

259-3101 Caneyville, Ky. PEARSON FUNERAL Morgantown. Kv. 526-3342. 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 KEENAN FUNERAL HOME 4724 Dixie Haw, 447-3824 EMBRY BOSSE FUNERAL HOME 2723 Preston Hgwy 635-6371 HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Hgwy.

448-3581 10907 Dixie 937-6400 NUNNELLEY Funeral Home 4327 Taylor Blvd. 368-3396 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1320 Bardstown Rd 451-5530 LEE E. CRALLE INC. 1330 S. Third St.

634-3646 634-3647 BOSSE Funeral Home Barret and Ellison 451-8440 O.D. WHITE SONS INC. Funeral Home 2727 S. 3rd 637-4474 HERBERT C. CRALLE 2428 Frankfort Ave.

896-8821 OWEN FUNERAL Home 5:17 Dixie Hgwy. 447-2600 RATTERMAN BROTHERS 3711 Lexington Rd. 893-3644 SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home 19th and Market 585-4394 THE McDANIEL Funeral Home, inc. 363-3566 363-3567 4339 Park Blvd RUSSMAN SON.

1041 Gos: 435-7426 HIGHLANDS FUNERAL HOME 3331 Taylorsville Rd. Off Dutchman's Ln. 451-4420 Crafts--Patterns and Needlework Funeral Home Market 584-1191. MCAFEE FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd. 458-1561 Lodge and 8 Club Notices NEURATH SON SUBURBAN Social Club, 3103 S.

3rd St. will have a regular meeting Aug. 12, 1975 at 7 p.m. and also a special Matter for consideration. All members are urged to attend.

J.K. Phillips, Franklin Berry, Secy. THE Past Matrons and Patrons Club will meet at Eastern Star Home for their annual picnic and meeting, Aug. 6:30. Thula Herrington, Beatrice Gritton, Secy.

11 Lost CHAIRS, 6 dinette, on 1-65 near Fairgrounds. 634-0944. DOG, brown and white miniature Collie. No collar, answers to Lost Thurs. night, Lower Hunters Trace area.

$100 Reward. 636-3555. 447-9589. DOG, Toy Poodle, apricot, femate, lost in Mockingbird Valley Rd. Country Club Ln.

area, on medication, sizeable reward. No questions asked. 969-9696. DOG, black, male Scottish Terrier, shaved does not look like a Scottie. Missing since July 31, Shively area.

447-2217. DOG, black and white female," Hycliffe St Matthews area, named White Knight, reward. 893-2850, 587-5708. DOG, white Spitz, male, lost in Prairie Village Area, collar and tags. REWORD.

935-1348. DOG, female Peek-a-poo, brownish white; Preston Park Subdivision. Reward-964-4481. PUPPIES, 2, Golden Retrievers, females, months old, Covered Bridge Rd. area.

Reward, no questions asked. 458- 6985, 241-9813. RING, Iroquois, 1973 at drive-In theater. Reward. 366-8158.

WALLET containing $5, social security, professional card and other cards, 637-2669. DOG, German Shepherd. black and tan, young, male; vicinity Fair mount and Cedar Creek Rds. July 24. REWARD.

239- 5485. 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, young, white, in good condition, if owner can't be found cat will be given away to indoor home. 426-2085.

DOG, Poodle, female, black, mixed terrier, beige, female. KENTUCKY HUMANE SOCIETY 366-3355 DOG, Chihuahua, female, on Terry Pleasure Ridge Park, Aug. 3. Call 935- 9145. DOG, German Shepherd, female, black and brown, in vicinity of Lime Kiln Ln.

area. 425-5150. DOG, German Shepherd, 14 years old, male, identify. 584- 0793. Found Butchertown.

DOG, Beagle, female, young, collar, mostly black and tan. Nice. 459-6963. DOG, Toy Poodle, male, Parkwood Area, Clarksville. Call Jones, 945-7761 or 283-9229.

DOG, Irish Setter, female, young, Eastwood-Middletown area. 937-2193. DOG, Irish Setter, female, Dixie Hgwy. area. 935-7298, 361- 7876 after 9 p.m.

DOG, puppy, July 21st, owner or good home. 367-2933. DOG, German Shepherd, LaGrange area. 222-1273. GLASSES, work, prescription, found in 10000 block E.

Burnett, about July 30. 458-4806. KITTEN, solid black with long tail, Jeffersontown area, found Sun. 267-5159. KITTEN, gray, male, Fern Creek area.

245-4725. PIGEON, Racing; black has leg bands. Found Sun. Hurt. 366-3370.

PUPPY, male, white and light brown, 4-6 months old. Vicinity of Bowman Field. 451-3945. not claimed, will give to good owner. PUPPY, brown and white, Basset, Brownsboro Rd.

area. 425- 5413. SUNGLASSES, Prescription, Crescent Hill Theatre Parking Lot, Frankfort Ave. area. 896- 6035.

WATCH, man's, Stewart's parking lot, Oxmoor Center, Aug. 2. 452-9718. WATCH, lady's, Lexington St. Matthews area.

Aug. 4. 896- 1102. Information, 13 Personals ATTEND Kentucky Juvenile Justice conference, Lexington, George Herman Kendall, State Coordinator, 606-252-6046. All concerned citizens welcome.

BOOKLOVERS. We Need Books, Tax deduction given. Brandeis University Women. 426-1456. FOURTEEN Year old Gospel singer in need of a Gospel pianist for a gospel group.

If interested call 267-9130, after 6:30. EVA, please grow up, if not for our sake, then for Michelle. Please come home. I love you both. Charlie.

ARE you a new resident to Louisville? For information call Key To The City, 459-5067. 583-5466 I'm getting ready to be with you hope. Regardless. Love. Call.

JEAN; Love you more than can say. One more chance please, Love David. ENSI, I need you in every way. Information, 13A Business 7 UNIQUE MASSAGES OPEN 7 DAYS ORIENTAL, EXECUTIVE, CONTINENTAL, HAREM, FINGERTIP, EUROPEAN AND UNIQUE SPECIAL. 7 TALENTED MASSEUSES AT UNIQUE MASSAGE 1759 TWIN OAK NEW ALBANY, 2 BLOCKS OFF CHARLESTOWN 945-4610.

3 PATTERNS 7256 4681 SIZES 8-18 Look comfortable, feel cozy and con- It feels so great to get into a dress fident in this cape. again- especially one as sleek and graceful as this princess shaping. Sew it in New sleeved cape is so goodlooking, creamy crepe, or linen knit. easy to wear. Mainly double and single crochet with horizontal, open flower-like Printed Pattern 4681: Misses' Sizes 8, bands.

Use worsted. Pattern 7256: fits 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 12 (bust 34) takes Sizes 8-16. 2 yards 60-inch fabric. To ebtain the above pattern, send $1 to Alice To obtain the above pattern, send $1 to Anne Brooks in care of The Courier- Journal, Needlecraft Adams, in care of The Courier-Journal, Pattern Dept Box 163.

Old Chelsea Station, New York, 243 West 17th St. New York, NY 10011 NY 10011 Print name, address, zip code and Please print name, address, zip code and number the number of pattern desired Send exact of pattern desired Send exact amount enly. amount only COURIER- AUGUST Dunns, serving terms for embezzling, are to have parole hearings next week By KEN LOOMIS Courier-Journal Staff Writer LEXINGTON, Ky. H. M.

Dunn Sr. and H. M. (Skip) Dunn convicted 21 years ago on charges involving the embezzlement of more than $2 million, are scheduled for a parole hearing next week at the Federal Correctional Institution in Lexington. Both father and son, former officers of the Prudential Building Loan Association of Louisville, were found guilty of embezzlement and conspiracy after Prudential and" some 30 other firms controlled by the two were put into receivership in April 1972.

Each was sentenced to 10 years in prison on state convictions and 15 years on federal convictions. On May 13, after serving 26 months in the Kentucky State Reformatory at La Grange, they were paroled on the state convictions and transferred to the federal prison. Warden Lawrence Grossman yesterday confirmed that the Dunns' cases are among about 100 that will be reviewed next week, by two federal parole examiners. decision can be expected about three weeks later, he said. New head named to direct housing, building checks By VINCENT CROWDUS Courier -Journal Staff Writer John Neblett, an employe in the Louisville Department of Building and HousInspection since last January, has been named chief code enforcement officer, effective next Monday.

This is a new position set up to replace the chief housing inspector and chief building inspector under a reorganization of the department by director George R. Siemens Sr. and deputy director Charles M. Hassett. Chief housing inspector Robert P.

Myers and chief building inspector John H. Shumake Jr. were among 24 employes who lost their jobs under the reorganization. Myers, however, remained on the payroll to help break in the new code enforcement officer. After that, he will serve as a consultant to the department.

Neblett has been working in the building-inspection section of the department. He has been concerned mainly with commercial buildings and new construction. He is a 1965 graduate of the University of Louisville and has a degree in architecture. He formerly worked for R. Ronald Associates, a consultant engineering firm.

He lives at 1002 Gerard Court. Hassett also disclosed yesterday that Ed Worland, 204 Breckinridge Lane, has been named an administrative assistant in the department. He will be in charge of the training program for inspectors. He will i be concerned particularly with preparing inspectors for better presentation of code-violation cases in court, Hassett said. Worland formerly worked in the demolition and relocation sections of the department.

He has a bachelor's degree from the University of Kentucky and a master's degree in administration from Morehead University. Site conflict prompts group to cancel anti-busing rally A rally scheduled Sunday by a new antibusing organization, We the People, has been cancelled, a spokesman for the group said yesterday. A conflict developed over the site of the rally, which was to be held in the Garden of Eden subdivision in the 4700 block of Old Third Street Road, said Mrs. Marlene Rennirt. Residents of the subdivision had planned a picnic for the same site on Sunday afternoon.

It will not be the first time that federal If the Dunns' petitions are rejected, parole officials have considered appli- said Grossman, the parole board will ascations from the Dunns. The U.S. Board sign them a date for a later hearing, "usuof Parole considered their cases two ally in several months." years ago, while they were imprisoned at Last month, the Dunns reached an La Grange, but took no action on their agreement with the Internal Revenue applications. Service (IRS) to settle federal tax claims against them amounting to $7.8 million. And next week, because "they have Dunn Sr.

the IRS $25 and paid Dunn here only a very recommendation prison Jr. paid $205 in settlement of been short time," make no to both also the claim, officials and men agreed to pay from will 20 the examiners, said Grossman, only re- to 50 per cent of after-tax earnings on port to them which rehabilitation pro- annual income of $12,000 or more any grams the Dunns are involved in. they may make in the future. The only program they are now in-, More than 18,000 depositors suffered volved in, he said, is one aimed towards losses when the state closed Prudential "positive mental attitudes and guidance and the American Building Loan Assofor better living." ciation, also controlled by the Dunns, on April 3, 1972. Since arriving here in May, said GrossPrudential, once the largest state-charman, the elder Dunn, 76, has spent most tered building and loan association in the of his time in the comprehensive health state, had about 12,000 depositors with $34 unit because of "medical problems." The million in savings, while American's 6,000 younger Dunn is working as a clerk, the depositors had savings of some milsame job he held at La Grange, Grossman lion.

Neither association was federally insaid. sured. The parole examiners usually come to It is estimated that Prudential deposLexington from Atlanta about every two itors will eventually get back about half months, he said. This is first time of their money, while those at American they have been here since the Dunns ar- will receive about 90 per cent of what rived. they had invested.

Guns, television, tools are stolen in burglary Kyle Stivers, of 6105 county police that 1:30 p.m. yesterday apartment by forcing stole guns valued at television set valued tools valued at $400 said. Other incidents curred at: Gus's Tavern, 501 ploye told city police a rear door open a.m. yesterday. approximately $1,400.

Ma-Jik Food Market, herdsville Rd. An that about 8:30 p.m. a pistol concealed in the store of an cash. 1244 S. 15th St.

police that between yesterday someone and stole items valued 15th and Magazine Mills told police that day two men, one robbed him of $16 records. Guardian told between 8:30 a.m. and someone entered his open a window and $1,065. A portable at $150 and a box of also were taken, he reported to police 0C- N. 33rd St.

An emthat someone forced between 2 a.m. and 6 stole items valued at 6903 Old Shepemploye told police yesterday a man with his trousers robbed undetermined amount of Brenda J. Grimes told 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. broke into her home at more than $200.

streets. Dwayne about 7 p.m. yesterarmed with a pistol, in cash and two 1600 block Algonquin Pkwy. Bryan Langan, an insurance salesman, told police that about 5:30 p.m. yesterday a man with gun robbed him of approximately $200.

Gilbert Swimming lar Level Road. Daniel reported to police of office equipment p.m. Monday and 8 Pool 4507 PopGilbert, an owner, that about $700 worth was taken between 6 a.m. yesterday. Crutcher Transfer Line, 600 Marret Ave.

Jerry D. Kidd, traffic manager, told police that someone broke into a tractortrailer parked at the terminal between 7 p.m. Monday and 8:30 a.m. yesterday. He said three cartons of men's at $5,000, were taken.

6409 Fern Valley Court. Conrad Vincent Jr. reported to police that someone, apparently using a key, entered his apartment between 9 p.m. Monday and 1:30 a.m. yesterday and took $280.

He said there was no indication the door had been forced open. 3604 Fountain Drive. Berry Piper told police that property valued at more than $829 was taken from his apartment about 10:30 p.m. Monday. 515 Medallion Court.

Hubert R. Isaacs reported to police, his home was entered between 6 Monday and 12:30 a.m. yesterday. A stereo outfit valued at $830 was taken. 928 S.

29th St. Stella Burrell told police someone forced a wondow and entered her home between 4:30 p.m. and 7:45 Monday. She said $62 and property valued at $800 was taken. 2300 block W.

Market St. Glennora Brown reported to police two youths snatched her purse as walked on Market Street. She said it contained $10. Second Street and Magnolia Avenue. Roderick C.

Lyons reported to police he was attacked by three men as he walked to his car at 2:30 a.m. yesterday. He said they hit him several times and took $70 from him. 200 block of W. Hill St.

Danny D. Crowe told police he was robbed by two men, armed, as he got into his parked onto truck. They took his billfold containing personal papers and a shotgun valued at $150 from his truck. Art Center Association to select artists for shows The Art Center Association, 1622 Story will have a jury meeting Saturday between noon and 3 p.m. to select artists for 1975-76 one-man shows, and to select art to be sold in the Art Center's members gallery.

Artists interested in giving shows should deliver a selection their one work to the Art Center between 10 a.m. and noon Saturday. Only works of center members at the gallery. The Art Center Association is a nonprofit group. Further information may be obtained from Phyllis Ward, executive secretary.

Drunken driving charges Robert de: Coffman, 50, of the 6900 block Textile Ave. Harold Larkins, 35, of the 100 block Scenicview Road. Randolph Maggard 48, of the 100 block Stevenson Ave. Donald R. Alvey, 27, of the 4300 block Lonsdale Ave.

Albert J. Clemons, 40, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Richard Lee Charnock, 36, of 1800 block Edgeland Ave. Kenneth E. Basil, 22, of 3300 block Van Winkle Drive.

'Nickel Day' doubles bus riders More than twice the usual number of persons rode the bus Monday during the Transit Authority of River City's (TARC) "Nickel Day," but revenue for the day took a 61 per cent drop. Robert Carhart, director of marketing for TARC, said yesterday that about 850 passengers rode buses Monday, an increase of 128 per cent over the normal passenger load of 32,000 for Monday. But since the fare was only a tenth to a fifth the normal rate, time of day, Monday's $3,850. Normal revenue $9,900, Carhart said. Some patrons kept any greater by dropping or strip tickets into signs on the boxes Carhart said.

Despite Monday's consider the promotion depending on the their aim was to double the number of revenue was only riders. Carhart said the officials expect to would have been retain some of the riders, but they won't know for sure until figures for the rest of the loss from being the week are studied. quarters, tokens "We've fare boxes despite gotten people to ride TARC saying, "All Fares who've never ridden before," he said. "Nickel Day" was scheduled in conloss, TARC officials nection with Downtown Louisville Days a success because sales in the downtown business district. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IT'S SO EASY TO PLACE AN AD! JUST DIAL 582-4801 Deaths and 1 Funerals BERRY, Miss Mary Edith Entered eternal life Aug.

5, 1975 in her 68th year. Residence, 415 Kensington Ct. Loving daughter of, Mr. Patrick C. Berry, of Flaherty, Ky.

Sister of, Mrs. Vivian B. Smith and Mr. Stanley Berry of Canton, Oh. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Miss Berry is at the O.D. White Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd, where services will be held Thurs, at 10 a.m. Interment in St. Andrews Cemetery.

Visitors may call after 2 p.m. Wed. BOONE, Mrs. Eugenia (nee Moore) Age 69 years, Aug. 4, 1975.

Residence formerly 2315 Cross Hill Rd. Widow of George F. Boone; sister in law of EUgene W. Boone, Mrs. Jessie Whitehouse, Mr.

R. G. Kaeding, Clark, N.J., Mrs. Mary Armour, and Mrs. Catherine Johnson.

Private services will be held at Ratterman's, 3800 Bardstown Wed. at 10 a.m. Interment funeral SNYDER, Gertrude (Dollie) (nee Conn) In her 79th vear, near Anchorage, Aug. 4, 1975. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Charles (Rae Ann) Dunaway; also survived by her granddaughter. Mrs. Debbie D. Graham; and 1 sister Mrs. Victor West.

Funeral services 10:30 a.m. at M. A. Stoess Sons Funeral Home, Crestwood, Kv. Interment in Floydsburg Cemetery.

TAYLOR, Mrs. James M. The former Louise "Lou" Jones. Residence, 121 McArthur Dr. Mon.

Aug. 4, 1975 at 9:10 a.m. in 'st. Joseph Infirmary. Survived by son, Don Taylor; 3 grandchildren.

Sister and brother-in-law, and Ada Marchetti, Middletown, Ohio; Dear friends Jack and Doris Evans. Funeral services 1 p.m. Wed. at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Rd. with burial in Cave Hill Cemetery.

Visiting from 2 to 9 p.m. Tues. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to Multiple Sclerosis Society. THOMAS, Mrs. Mary M.

Age 51 years. Aug. 4, 1975, 5:45 p.m. Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Residence, 4316 Statton Rd.

Survived by her husband, C. Hunt Thomas; sons, Thomas R. and Richard L. Thomas; brothers, Carl Miller, Lowell, Maurice Miller, Jeffersonville, Howard Miller, Shelbyville, Robert Miller, Scottsburg, Graton M. Miller, Brookfield, sister, Mrs.

Wanda Jean Fowler, Lexington, Ky. Funeral, 11:30 a.m. Wed. at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. Interment Resthaven Cemetery.

Visiting 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tues. WARREN, Mr. Oris Entered eternal life Aug. 5, 1975 in his 53rd year.

Residence, 931 Beecher St. Beloved husband of Mrs. Evelyn (Whiteside) Warren. Loving step-father of Mr. Dennis Chapman; Mr.

Jesse Chapman and Mrs. Carolyn Modesty of Leland, 11. Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Mr. Warren is at the O.D.

White Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd, where services will be held Thurs. at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Visitors may call after 1 p.m.

Wed. WRIGHT, Mr. John L. Passed away Aug. 4, 1975 in his 78th year Family residence 3525 Lentz Ave.

Beloved father of Mrs. Eula French. Devoted stepfather of Mrs. Sarah Betz and Mr. Cletus Doggett.

Brother of Mrs. Minnie Klotter and Mrs. Nellie Carpenter. Also survived by 3 grandsons. Mr.

Wright is resting at the Southern home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Thurs. at 11 a.m. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens. Legal 1A Notices ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS INVITATION NUMBER COMMODITY DESCRIPTION STATE AGENCY 10:00 A.M.

AUGUST 12, 1975- TUESDAY S-563-T-76 Fence, Chain Link, Transportation Louisville, Ky. S-564-T-76-Hose, Bituminous Water, Transportation Frankfort. 10:00 A.M. AUGUST 13, 1975- WEDNESDAY S-579-76 Continuous Snapout Forms, Human Resources Dept. Frankfort.

S-580-76 Straw, Kentucky Dam Nursery, 10:00 A.M. AUGUST 19, 1975- TUESDAY. S-547-76 Laboratory Equipment Supplies, Various State Agencies. S-554-76 Closed Circuit T.V. Equipment, Northern Kentucky State College.

S-555-76-Teaching Aids, Garth Area Vocational Center. S-558-76 Compression Lock Binders, Legislative Research Commission. S-559-76 Piano, Barren River State Park. S-562-76 Laundry Service Uniform Rental Service (PCT), Morehead State University. 10:00 A.M.

AUGUST 20, 1975- WEDNESDAY. S-5 5 6-7 6 Engineering Drafting Equip. Supplies, Central Ky. State Vocational School. S-557-76 Shop Equipment, Various State Agencies.

S-560-76 Shoes, Various State Agencies. S-561-76 Laundry Service Rental (PCT), Morehead State S-565-76 Diplomas, University University. Louisville. S-566-76 Miscellaneous Textile Goods, Various State Agencies. S-569-76 Library Furniture Shelving, Various State Agencies.

S-571-76 Polyethylene Chemical Drums, Human for Health Services. S-581-76 Packaged Foods, Various State Agencies. 10:00 A.M. AUGUST 26, 1975- TUESDAY. S-553-76 Installation Maintenance of Computer Northern Ky.

State Voc. School. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Division of Purchases for the Room Commonwealth of Kentucky No. 344, New Capital Annex Building, Frankfort, Kentucky for the above state agency requirements until hours signifies and dates shown. PCT price contract.

Further information and necessary bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the division of purchases. Vendors are hereby reminded that each bid must be signed to be valid. K. F. Medaris, Manager, Division of Purchases CITY OF DOUGLASS HILLS ORDINANCE NO.

6 SERIES 1975. AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING STREET SALES AND DOOR TO DOOR VENDING WITHIN THE CITY OF DOUGLASS HILLS. WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of KRS 88.080 and 88.070, the Board of Trustees of the City of Douglass Hills is empowered to enact and enforce police safety and local regulations. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF DOUGLASS AS KENTUCKY, FOLLOWS: DOES ORDAIN 1. No person, firm, or corporation shall solicit payment for services or material goods or distribute materials within the limits of the City of Douglass Hills without first obtaining a permit issued by the Board of Trustees.

2. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor upon conviction of an offense under this ordinance and fined not less than $5.00 nor more than $100.00. 3. This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage, signing and publication as required by law. PASSED AND APPROVED this 28th day of July, 1975, at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees pursuant to law.

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS INVITATION NUMBER PROJECT DESCRIPTION STATE AGENCY 2:00 P.M. TUESDAY GUST 19, 1975. ES-47-76 Dredging Shore Improvements Phase 1 (CC) Dept. of Parks Jenny Wiley State Park ES-48-76 Renovation Additions to Floating Facilities Phase 11-(CC) Dept. of Parks Jenny Wiley State 2:00 P.M.

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27, 1975 ES-63-76 Sanitary Sewers Sewage Treatment Plant (CC) Dept. of Parks Dale Hollow State Park. Sealed bids will be received in the Division of Engineering for the Commonwealth of Kentucky Room No. 2, new Capital Annex Building, Frankfort, Kentucky, for the following state agency requirements until hours and dates shown. Further information and necessary bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the Division of Engineering.

Phone: (502) 564- 3050. Vendors are hereby reminded that each bid must be signed to be valid. B. B. STRANGE, Manager, Division of Engineering (A)-Agency (CC)-Capital Construction of Office neral home No.

Lodge 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 free 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 MONTHLY membership meeting of the Kentucky Region, Sports Car Club of America will be held on Thursday, August 7, 1975, at the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge, 4615 Fegenbush Lane. Dinner at Meeting at 8:30.

Visitors welcome. WANT ADS WORK WONDERS Cave Hill Cemetery. There will be no visitation. BOSCO, Mrs. Frances Beville Patterson Passed away Aug.

4, 1975 at 7:45 p.m. in her 52nd year. Residence 8014 Candleglow. Beloved mother of Mr. Daniel Mrs.

Beverly D. Stoker, Mrs. Dorothy E. McCarty, Douglas T. Patterson, Drew A.

Patterson, N. Gore, Duane A. Eaton, Mrs. Rosie M. Murphy, Miss Sherrie L.

Bosco, and Charles A. Bosco. Sister of Mrs. Evelyn D. Woods.

Also survived by 15 grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy. Funeral services Thurs. at 10 a.m. in St.

Thomas More Catholic Church. Burial in Zachary Taylor National Cemetery. DAVIS, Raymond Irvin Age 64 years. Aug. 4, 1975, at 2 a.m.

Residence, 2905 Glenafton Ln. Beloved father of Mrs. Cillis (Sandra) King and Charles R. Davis. Also survived by his sister, Mrs.

Howard (Dorothy) Ellington, Ft. Lauderdale, brother, James Huston Davis, San Rafael, Calif, and 5 grandchildren. Funeral services Wed. at 1 p.m. at the Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Hgwy.

Military committal service New Albany National Cemetery, New Albany, Ind. Moose Lodge Number 5 service at 7 p.m. Tues. DOYLE, Marion Martin In his 69th year Sun. Aug.

3, 1975. Residence, 1706 Star Rest Dr. Beloved husband of Mrs. Alma Merideth Doyle; devoted father of Mrs. Patsy Greenwell, Elvis, Dallas Javan, Ronald and Larry P.

Doyle; brother of Mrs. Irene Geralds, Mrs. Viva Merideth, Mrs. Susan Alma Akers, Mrs. Eunice Myers, Imom and Lucian Doyle; also survived by 12 grandchildren.

Mr. Doyle is resting at the Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. Services from the funeral home Wed. at 11 a.m. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens.

Masonic services at 7:30 p.m. Tues. by Fairdale Lodge. DURBIN-AUBREY, Mrs. Nora (nee Simon) Passed away in her 65th year, Aug.

4, 1975 at the Leitchfield, Ky. Hospital. Residence, Route 1, Leitchfield, Ky. Beloved wife of Mr. Lou's A.

Durbin; mother of James W. Aubrey, Delmus Aubrey, Mrs. Delbert (Marion) step-mother of Mrs. Jack R. (Elizabeth) Button, Mrs.

Jerry (Jacquelin) Shafer; sister of Mr. Bernard Simon. Also survived by 12 grandchildren. Services for Mrs. Durbin will be conducted Wed.

at 10 a.m. in the Russman Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave. Interment St. Michael Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after 6 p.m.

Mon. FREEHOFF, Mr. Edward J. Entered eternal life Aug. 5, 1975 in his 54th year.

Residence, 1750 Bolling Ave. Loving brother of, Mrs. Erma Smith of St. Petersburg, Fl; Mrs. Emily Smith; Mrs.

James R. Adams and Mr. Ben C. Freehoff of Deerfield Beach FI. Also vived by several nieces and nephews.

Mr. Freehoff is at the O.D. White Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd, where services will be held Thurs. at p.m.

Interment in Schardein Cemetery. Visitors may call after 3 p.m. Wed..

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