Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 37

Location:
Louisville, Kentucky
Issue Date:
Page:
37
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

film vm SID COUniER.JOURNAl LOUISVILLE, KY. SATLKUAY AL(jLST 3, 1903 Kentucky Deaths EARLINGTON Mrs. Joe Johnson, 78, died Thursday at her home here. Her husband survives. Funeral, noon Sunday, Pleasant Grove Baptist Church.

The body is at Mason Funeral Home, Madisonville. MADISON VILLE Mrs. Walker Clay-ton, 53, died here Thursday. Her husband survives. Funeral, 3 p.m.

Saturday, Madisonville Second Baptist Church. The body is at Barnett-Strother Funeral Home. MUNFORDVILLE Mrs. Maleva Cave Childress, 82, died Thursday at Glasgow. Funeral, 2:30 p.m.

Saturday, Cave PLEASUREVILLE Miss Hallie Eb-len, 92, formerly of here, died Thursday at Lawrenccburg, Ind. Funeral, 2 p.m. Saturday, Willhite Funeral Home here. FRANKLIN Mrs. Luna Fugale, 86, died Friday.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Saturday, Booker Funeral Home here. ASHLAND Tandy Lunsford, 65, Ashland, died Friday. Funeral, 1:30 p.m. Sunday, John Steen Funeral Home here.

OLIVE IIILI Earnest Greenhtll, 10, Olive Hill, died Thursday. The body is at Leslie A. Henderson Funeral Home here. OLIVE HILL Funeral for Mrs. V.

C. Kennard, 51, Olive Hill, who died Wednesday, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Olive Hill Baptist Church. The body is at Leslie A. Henderson Funeral Home here.

Work w5ft the memtsSk Hill Baptist Church near here. The body is at Hart County Funeral Home here. LEITCHFIELD Eli Meredith, 72, died Thursday at Louisville. Funeral, 10 a.m. Saturday, Tom S.

Ellis Funeral Home here. GLASGOW James Buckley, 51, Glasgow Route 4, died Thursday. His widow survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Saturday, Temple Hill Baptist Church.

OWENSBORO Labert W. Kittinger, 62, president of a lumber firm here, died Friday. His widow survives. Funeral, 3:30 p.m. Sautruday, Haley-McGinnis Owens-boro Funeral Home.

CENTRAL CITY James William Warner, 83, Powderly, died Thursday at raaraed WEST LIBERTY Ray H. Lewis, 51, Fairborn, Ohio, died Wednesday. The body is at Potter Funeral Home here. LOUISA Funeral for Taylor Dawson, 74, Fort Gay, W. who died Wednesday, will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday at Oak Grove United Methodist Church. MARTIN Funeral for Virgie Reedy, 69, Rcvinsville, who died Wednesday, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Joppa Regular Baptist Church. The body is at his residence. BLOOMFIELD Seymour Franklin Terrell, 85.

Orleans, Ind. died there Thursday. His widow survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Sunday, Spicer-McAfee-Adam Funeral Home here, burial, Evergreen Cemetery, Willisburg, Ky.

Tl Greenville. His widow survives, runerai 2 p.m. Sunday, Woodson Baptist Church. OWENSBORO E. F.

Lcbold, 79, Utica, died Thursday. His widow survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Saturday, James H. Davis Funeral Home here.

mm turn us the femfe Louisville Deaths HARRODSBURG Marion Francis Ko-nar, 79, died at his home Friday in Mercer County. Funeral, 2 p.m. Sunday, Ransdoll Funeral Chapel here. RUSSELL SPRINGS Elton Coy I.each, 71, died Thursday at Somerset. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Sunday, New Friendship Baptist Church. The body is at Bernard Funeral Home here. CAMPBELLSBILLE Fletcher Caddis, 75, died here Friday. His widow survives, lie was the father of the Rev. Irvin Gad-dis, Louisville.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Sunday, Lyon Funeral Home here. yonngei FRANKFORT Cornelius Houston Best, 57, died here Friday. His widow survives. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Monday, Rogers Funeral Home here. FRANKFORT Mrs. Nannie Pilcher Stewart, 84, died Thursday at Dayton, Ohio. Funeral, 10:30 a.m. Monday, Rogers Funeral Home here.

FRANKFORT Miss Emmie Scott, 88, died here Friday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Saturday, Rogers Funeral Home here. Roy O'Nan, 61, of 1227 S. Clay.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Monday at Arch Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak. James II. Robertson, 66, of 3711 Wheeler.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Monday at Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Blvd. William A. Miller, 57, 5126 Maryview Drive.

Funeral, 9 a.m. Monday at Owen Suburban Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway. Mrs. William Allen lilankenship, 46, of 1266 S. Preston.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday at McDanicl Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd. Mrs. Fred B. Peake, of 2305 Terrier Court.

Funeral, 9 a.m. Monday at St. Raphael Catholic Church, 2141 Lan- cash ire. DANVILLE Mrs. Edith Elizabeth Kauffman, 86, of rural Stanford, died here Friday.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Monday, W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home, Morcland. SCOTTSVILLE Virgil Alexander Whitney, 75, Scottsville Route 2, died here Friday.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Sunday, New Bethel Baptist Church. RUSSELLVILLE Robert L. Collins, 60, of here, died here Thursday. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Saturday, Mayfield Son Funeral Home here. Joseph I.ee Larimore, 30, of 1421 S. Eighth. Funeral, 10 a.m. Monday at Dunn Memorial Funeral Home, 518 N.

26th. I.uther Dolphin Maners, 60, of 4118 Shady Villa Drive. Funeral, 11 a.m. Monday at Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Highway. RUSSELLVILLE Claud Head, 84, Russellville, died here Thursday.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Sunday, Mayfield Son 69. of 2502 W. a.m. Monday at Church, 2325 William M.

Gilmore, Kentucky. Funeral, 10 St. Benedict Catholic Osage. Mrs. Erma Baldwin, 60, of 3051 Old Farm Road.

Funeral, 9 a.m. Monday at St. Agustine Catholic Church, Jefferson-ville, Ind. Funeral Home. LE A I A I MEN Notice is herebvgiven that an order dated 24 Jylv 1968 has been issued by the VII'AunP MiiriTS the name of the Gas Screw LOU CANOE offical number 503149, owned by Cliff Ault of which Lo uis-ville.

Kentucky Is the home port, to be changed to DEBBIE ANN. shuman, cdr USCG OCMI, Louisville, Ky. By direction of the Distncomrnander INVITATION FOR BIDS The Urban Renewal and Community Development Agency of Louisville will receive sealed Bids for Demolition of buildings and structures and Site Clear, until 3:00 P.M., E.D.S.T., on the 12th day of August, ance in the Old Louisville Restoration Area, KY R-o4 1968, at 310 South Sixth Street, Louisville, Ken ucky. at which time and place all Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Contract Documents, Including Drawings and Technical Specifications, are on file at the office of Urban Renewal Engineer at 400 South Sixth Street, Louisville, Kentucky.

Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained by depositing J25.0O with the Urban onpwai and Community Development Agency tor- Temple Bodley, 63, of 1282 Bassett. Gravesdie services, 3:45 p.m. Saturday at family plot of Cave Hill Cemetery. of 207 Bliss 2 p.m. Sun-Home, 11507 Archie W.

Brinley, 92, Middletown. Funeral day at Willhite Funeral Main Middletown. Mrs. Andrew E. Heil, 63, of 1222 Schiller.

Funeral, 9 a.m. Monday at St. Therese Catholic Church, Schiller and Kentucky. James R. Dunbar, 78, of the Broadview Hotel, 1607 W.

Broadway. Funeral. 1:30 p.m. Monday at Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia. Kenlurky CI Killed WASHINGTON (AP) The Defense Department announced yesterday that Army Pfc.

Paul D. Aton, son of Lloyd S. Aton, Franklin Route 6, has been each set of documents so obtained. Each such deposit will be refunded if the Drawings and Contract Documents are returned in good condition within. 10 days after Bid opening, provided a bona fide bid is maoe.

A certified check or bank draft, payable to the order of Urban Renewal and Community Development Agency, negotiable U. S. Government bonds, or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the Bidder and an acceptable surety, in an amount eaual to ten per cent (10o) of the estimated cost of Demolition and bite Clearance exclusive of any deductions for salvage shall be submitted with each bid. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in.

the Contract Documents must be paid on this proiect, and that the Contractor must ensure that Employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, creed, color, or national origin. The Urban Renewal and Community Development Agency reserves the right to reiect any or all Bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. Bids may be held by the Urban Renewal and Community Development Agency for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of the opening of Bids for the purpose of reviewing the Bids and investi killed in action in Vietnam. Most days, working with the retarded is no bed of roses. It's often so difficult and frustrating you find yourself asking, "Why did I volunteer in the first place?" It takes time and patience to teach a kid how to tie his shoe.

Or build up unused muscles so an adult can hold a job. Or clean up the classroom after thirty hyperactive seven-year-olds have made a mess of it. It's tough. But from time to time little victories occur. There's a breakthrough.

Somebody gets it right the first time. Someone's mind grows better and faster than you ever thought it would. And you feel good again. Or a bunch of kids does something nice for you. Just because they like you.

Real well. And that's the thanks you get. Find out how you can help the retarded. Write for a free booklet to The President's Committee on Mental Retardation, Washington, D.C. 20201.

(Presented as a public sen ice by The ourier-Journal and The Louisville Times) Man Contends Mother Owned Seized Cannon gating the qualifications of the Bidders, prior to awarding of the Contract. URBAN RENEWAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY By RICHARD J. TURRELL Director for Engineering Date 7-27-68 ALL EMPLOYEES WORKING ON THE JOB SITE WILL HAVE TO BE PAID THE PREVAILING WAGES AS SET FORTH IN THE CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS GREENWOOD ROAD 30-INCH TRANSMISSION MAIN AND TERRY ROAD 16-INCH CAST IRON MAIN Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Louisville Water Company, Louisville. Kentucky, in the Chief Engineer's office up to 11:00 A.M., Eastern Daylight Time, Wednesday, September 4, 1968, on Contracts and as follows: A Greenwood Road Transmission Main. Manufacturing, storing, as required, and delivering on iob site, approximately 8,350 lineal feet of 30-inch prestressed concrete cylinder pipe, fittings and appurtenances.

"Alternate 2,300 lineal feet additional of 30-inch prestressed concrete cylinder pipe. Greenwood Road and Terry Lane. Constructing approximately 8.350 lineat feet of 30-Inrh concrete transmission main including the relocation of certain cast iron and asbestos cement water mains, pipe and appurtenances to be furnished by others; ard constructing approximately 9.007 lineal feet of 16-inch cast iron transmission main including the relocation of certain cast iron water mains, all pipe and fittings to be furnished by the Louisville Water Company at its storage yard. "Alternate Constructing, if and when directed, approximately 2.300 lineal feet of 30-inch transmission main crossing Dixie Highway, and including two tunnels, each 48-inches in diameter and 100 feet in length. Bidders may bid on one or both of the above contracts.

Plans and specifications are on file and may be examined at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Louisville Water Company, at the "Builders Exchange of Louisville," and at "Dodge Reports." Plans and specifications may be obtained by depositing Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) with the Louisville Water Company. The deposit will be refunded to bid WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) Robert Levine says police have seized his mother's antitank cannon. Levine, 23, said Thursday his mother bought the 20mm cannon for $125. He said she hoped to sell it for $500 in order to hire an attorney to defend Levine on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, attempt to commit murder and shooting at a dwelling.

Levine and a friend were charged after a shot was fired at three youths sitting at a bus stop. Deputy Sheriff Frank Messersmith said deputies seized the cannon "before it got into the wrong hands" as the result of a newspaper ad offering it for sale. "We also took about 50 rounds of live ammunition," the deputy said. "That thing could blow hell out of downtown West Palm Beach." ders who submit a bona fide bid and return the plans and specifications in good condition at the time bids are taken. Additional copies of the plans and specifications for use of subcontractors may be purchased for the same price, with no refund.

Each bidder shall deposit with his proposal a certified check or a bidder's bond in favor of the Louisville Water Company in the amount of five percent 5,1 Messersmith said the weapon was confiscated under a federal law which prohibits felons from possessing weapons shipped in interstate commerce. But Levine, who served two years in prison for aggravated assault, told newsmen that the gun belongs to his mother and that her ownership is legal. of his bid, which shall be forfeited in case the Contractor fails to enter into a contract with good and sufficient bona within ten (10) days after the contract has been awarded to him. No proposal may be withdrawn after the time for opening bids is past. The right is reserved to reiect any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid, and accept any considered advantage to the Louisville Water Company LOUISVILLE WATER COMPANY By: B.

E. PAYNE Chief Engineer I Superintendent.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Courier-Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Courier-Journal Archive

Pages Available:
3,668,549
Years Available:
1830-2024