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of body 8 THE COURIER JOURNAL, died lumbia survives. Funeral here Thursday. THURSDAY, Baptist Home Grissom-Maupin-Heskamp Funeral, Wednesday. here 2 Church. p.m.

will His NOVEMBER be wife, Visitation Friday, after Morrison 1, Mary, Co- at 1984 2 KENTUCKY DEATHS BARDSTOWN Mary Virginia Hagan, 97, died here Wednesday. Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, St. Joseph Catholic Church here. Visitation at Mann Greenwell Funeral Home here will be after 10:30 a.m.

Thursday. BARDSTOWN Stanley Taylor, 61, died Wednesday in Louisville. His wife, Catherine, survives. Visitation at M. H.

Proffitt Funeral Home here will be after 6:30 p.m. Thursday. BARDSTOWN Minnie Beam Brumley, 80, died here Wednesday. Funeral, 11:30 a.m. Friday, Joseph Catholic Church here.

Visitation at M. H. Proffitt Funeral Home here will be after 2 p.m. Thursday. CARROLLTON Michael David Salverson, 14, died here Tuesday of asphyxiation due to hanging, Carroll County Coroner deames Dunn said.

Dunn ruled the suicide. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Salverson, survive. Funeral, 10 a.m.

Friday, St. John Catholic Church here. Visitation at Graham-Dunn Funeral Home here will be after 7 p.m. Thursday. COLUMBIA Lewis Coffey, 83, Authorities suspect homicide in deaths of Maysville women Associated Press MAYSVILLE, Ky.

The deaths two Maysville women whose bodies were found a month ago in the Ohio River are being investigated as homicides, the Mason County coroner said yesterday. Coroner James Brell said preliminary autopsy results from the forensic lab in Hamilton County, Ohio, show that one of the women, Connie Armstrong Gilliam, 40, was shot in the head with a weapon. However, deterioration of large tissue has prevented determination of the cause of the death of the other woman, Regina Alberta 35. Fannin, State police have questioned numerous people, but have made no arrests, Brell said. The bodies were found near a Maysville bridge Sept.

28 by state police divers, who had been searching for guns believed stolen in Mount Sterling. The women's bodies were found inside a car that authorities said had been missing since February 1983. Roof fall kills man in Bell County mine Associated Press PINEVILLE, Ky. A coal miner was killed and another was seriously injured in roof fall yesterday at a Bell County mine, officials said. The dead man was identified as Terry J.

Myrick, 24, of Barbourville, Deputy Bell County Coroner Terrell Gibson said. Carl Collins, 34, also of Barbourville, was listed in serious condition at Pineville Community Hospital. The accident occurred at 11 a.m. at a mine licensed to Mid-South Coal according to a state Department of Mines and Minerals spokeswoman. The mine is five miles northeast of Pineville.

However, Sonny Grubb, a vice president for Mid-South, said the two men were employed by Carolina Coal which was mining the site under contract. The state Department of Mines and Minerals is investigating the accident. WEATHER Kentucky forecast Partly cloudy with a chance of thunderstorms today, turning cooler with a chance of thunderstorms tonight, partly cloudy and cool tomorrow; highs In the low to mid-70s today, in the low 50s tomorrow, lows in the 40s tonight. Winds southwesterly at 15 to 20 mph today. Chance of precipitation: 70 percent today and tonight.

Extended forecast Kentucky: Partly cloudy and cool Saturday, milder with a chance of showers Sunday, ending Monday; highs in the upper 50s to low 60s Saturday, in the 60s Sunday and Monday, lows in the 30s Saturday, warming to the mid-40s to mid-50s by Monday. Louisville pollution index 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. 8 a.m. yesterday 49 (good). Elevated pollutant was particulates.

11 a.m. yesterday 48 (good). Elevated pollutant was particulates. 2 p.m. yesterday 47 (good).

Elevated pollutant was particulates. 5 p.m. yesterday 46 good. Elevated pollutant was particulates. Around the world The following weather about 10 a.m.

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LEXINGTON 83, here Alexander Rosetta, Funeral, Funeral died 2 p.m. Tuesday Home EST in here. Thurs- Mor- 77, Action delayed on move to close Home Tuesday mining accident Della Hamm, died Monday. Graveside service, Thursday, Maple Grove Cemetery, in Nicholasville. Whitehall Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements.

LEXINGTON William Dargavell, 72, died here Wednesday. Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, W. R. Milward Mortuary-Broadway here.

Visitation will be after 3 p.m. Thursday. MAGNOLIA Sophia Skaggs, 92, Mount Sherman, died Tuesday in Hodgenville. Funeral, 1 p.m. Friday, Dixon-Rogers Funeral Home here.

MONTICELLO Claude Wheeler, 81, died Tuesday in Lexington. wife, Bessie, survives. Funeral, 10 a.m., CST Friday, Faith United Church here. Visitation at the church will be after 5 p.m. CST Thursday.

Somerset Undertaking Co. is in charge of arrangements. NEBO Mrs. Audrey Mae Clayton, 81, died Monday in Madisonville. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Thursday, Melton Funeral Home in Providence. NEBO The funeral for Larry Sutton, 32, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Fellowship Temple in Madisonville. His LOUISVILLE AREA FUNERALS Mrs. Cynthia McCan Barr, 66, of 1512 Central Ave.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, O. D. White Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. Third St.

Oscar H. "Bish" Bishop, 80, of Midlothian, Va. Graveside service, 11 a.m. Saturday, Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation at Pearson's, 149 Breckenridge Lane, will be after 10 a.m.

Friday. Louis Bock, 85, of Fort Myers, Fla. Funeral, 1 p.m. Friday, 0. D.

White Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. Third St. Visitation will be after noon Thursday. Charles B. Brown, 63, of 2025 Brownsboro Road, a native of Glenview.

The body was cremated. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Saturday, Church of Our Merciful Saviour, 473 S. 11th St. A.

D. Porter Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Mildred D. Carpenter, 57, of 2508 Alanmeade Road.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday, Arch L. Heady Hikes Point Funeral Home, 4109 Taylorsville Road. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. Thursday.

Harry E. Clauter, 86, of 3501 Decatur Court. Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church, 2141 Lancashire Ave.

Visitation at Arch L. Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak will be after 2 p.m. Thursday. Harding Coleman, 62, of 1214 W.

Jefferson St. Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday, G. C. Williams Funeral Home, 1935 W.

Broadway. Visitation will be after 9 a.m. Thursday. Richard S. Cottier, 68, of Leesburg, Fla.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Thursday, chapel of Resthaven Memorial Park. Ratterman's, 3800 Bardstown Road, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Mary Mildred Edwards, 90, of 1515 Avenue Plaza, a native of Raywick.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday, A.D. Porter Sons Funeral Home, 1300 W. Chestnut St. Visitation will be after noon Thursday.

Jeffrey W. Ellison, 28, of 7070 Wildwood Circle. The body will be cremated. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Thursday, Heady Fern Creek Funeral Home, 5406 Bardstown Road.

Visitation will be after 10 a.m. Thursday. Theodore "Dutch" Evers, 68, of 1337 Lydia St. Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday, St.

Elizabeth Catholic Church, 1020 E. Burnett Ave. Visitation at Russman Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss will be after 2 p.m. Thursday. DANVILLE Mary Lynn Anderson Connor, 83, died Tuesday in Harrodsburg.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday, Stith Funeral Home here. Visitation will be after 3 p.m. Thursday. EDMONTON Mrs.

Mattie Thompson, 81, died here Tuesday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Butler Funeral Home here. GREENSBURG Jimmie Turner, 49, died Wednesday in Webster after an illness. Funeral, 10 a.m.

Friday, Foster-Jones Funeral Home here. Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Thursday. FRANKFORT James Thomas "Tom" Wilson, 69, died here Wednesday. His wife, Nettie, survives.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, LeCompte Funeral Home here. Visitation will be after 1 p.m. Thursday. GREENSBURG The Rev.

Thurman Squires, 76, died Tuesday in Glasgow. His wife, Christial, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Thursday, Summer Shade United Methodist Church in Green County. Visitation is at Cowherd Parrott Funeral Home here.

IRVINGTON Miss Maggie Car- Donald J. Griley, 57, of 4839 Brenda Drive. Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic Church, 1816 Rangeland Road.

Visitation is at Russman Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave. Mrs. Fergus C. Groves, 75, of Branning Road. Graveside service, 10 a.m.

Thursday, Cave Hill Cemetery. Pearson's is in charge of arrangements. Roy E. Hall, 68, of 7600 Connie Drive, a native of Boston. Funeral, 11 a.m.

Friday, Morningside Baptist Church, 7212 Arnoldtown Road. Visitation is at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway. John H. Handley, 92, of 9806 Holiday Drive. Funeral, 1 p.m.

Thursday, Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. Mrs. Anthony Lomonaco, 76. Funeral, noon Friday, St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, 230 Woodbine Ave.

Visitation is at Russman Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave. Mrs. James A. McCoy, 54. Funeral, 11 a.m.

Friday, McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd. William B. Meyer, 66, of 1738 Deer Park Ave. Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, St.

Agnes Catholic Church, 1920 Newburg Road. Visitation at Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison avenues, will be after 2 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Ruth D.

Milam, 55, of 604 Virginia a native of Oldham County. Funeral, 2 p.m. Thursday, Radcliffe Funeral Home in La Grange. William Guy Pugh, 82, of 3729 Center Ave. Funeral, 11 a.m.

Friday, Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Blvd. Dr. Edward W. Ruf, 70.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 501 Cherrywood Road. Visitation at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road, will be after 3 p.m. Thursday. Robert Lawrence Temple, 64, of Pamela Drive.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, Arch L. Heady Okolona Funeral Home, 8519 Preston Highway. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. Thursday.

Albert R. Vish 72, of 3762 Union St. Funeral, 9 a.m. Friday, Holy Family Catholic Church, 3926 Poplar Level Road. Visitation is at Russman Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave.

Robert J. Wise, 58. The funeral will be Thursday in Rimersburg, Pa. Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road, is in charge of local arrangements. 50 20 30 4.40 ,50 50 60 '70 70 80 Fronts: Cold Warm ww Occluded ww Stationary -a Rain Showers Snow 388 Flurries Rain, snow and flurries are predicted from the Pacific Northwest to Montana.

A wide band of rain and showers is expected from Colorado to the Texas Gulf Coast and northeast across the Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes. Selected cities weather summary Today's Prec. Forecasts Lo-Hi .00 Sunny 33-61 .00 Sunny 39-65 .00 Cloudy 25-32 .00 Sunny 63-81 .00 Sunny 54-67 .00 Partly Cloudy 50-68 .01 Partly Cloudy -5-20 .00 Partly Cloudy 64-81 .00 Partly Cloudy 06-22 .00 Showers 23-48 Sunny 41-52 .00 Partly Cloudy 72-88 Cloudy 45-65 Sunny 33-58 .00 Partly Cloudy 11-40 00 Partly Cloudy 60-80 .00 Partly Cloudy 56-77 Cloudy 62-72 Thunderstorms 56-63 Thunderstorms 59-69 Thunderstorms 53-66 Partly Cloudy 58-82 .00 Thunderstorms 57-68 Thunderstorms 71-78 .00 Cloudy 22-31 .03 Windy 38-41 .00 Showers 48-63 Fair 44-70 Clear -8-22 .00 Windy 09-22 .00 Sunny 25-58 .21 Partly Cloudy -15-18 .00 Partly Cloudy 34-58 .00 Sunny 72-86 .00 Partly Cloudy 69-83 .01 Showers 57-64 .00 Partly Cloudy 65-85 .03 Partly Cloudy 66-82 .00 Partly Cloudy 12-30 .06 Partly Cloudy 48-48 Webster County. NICHOLASVILLE Coleman Cheek, 37, died Tuesday in Lexington of injuries received in a tractor accident last week, Fayette County Deputy Coroner Rolan Taylor said. Funeral, 3 p.m.

Friday, Betts West Funeral Home here. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. Thursday. OWENTON 0. B.

"Bub" Coates, 84, Route 1, Sparta, died here Tuesday. His wife, Fannie, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Friday, Owen Seminary Street Funeral Home here. Visitation will be after 4 p.m.

Thursday. PRINCETON Mrs. Katie Evelyn Goodwin Hart, 76, died here Tuesday. Funeral, 10 a.m. Thursday, Morgan's Funeral Home here.

Visitation will be after 8 a.m. Thursday. SCIENCE HILL Dewey Lee Anderson, 46, died Tuesday in Somerset after an illness. His wife, Janet, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Thursday, Bethlehem Baptist Church here. Visitation is at Morris Hislope Funeral Home here. SPRINGFIELD Mrs. Elizabeth Cocanougher, 81, died Wednesday in Danville. Funeral, 11 a.m.

Friday, Carey Son Funeral Home here. Visitation will be after noon Thursday. SUMMER SHADE Hobart Wilborn, 88, Route 1, Summer Shade, died Tuesday in Glasgow. His wife, Velma, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m.

Thursday, McMurtrey Funeral Home here. TOMPKINSVILLE George Fletcher Wood, 71, here Tuesday. His wife, Pearl, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Thursday, Tompkinsville Baptist Church.

Visitation is at Strode Funeral Home here. hearings in killing of students p.m. Yesterday's City Albany 45-60 Albuquerque. 41-69 Anchorage. 23-34 Atlanta 64-69 Atlantic City 60-69 Baltimore 58-71 Billings 8-23 Birmingham.

59-83 Bismarck. Boise 24-43 Boston 44-64 Brownsville. 72-89 Buffalo. 44-52 Burlington, 37-51 Casper 17-45 Charleston, S.C. 70-78 Charleston, W.Va.

Charlotte, N.C......... 62-72 Chicago 34-52 Cincinnati. 55-73 48-58 Columbia, S.C. 68-76 Columbus, Dallas-Ft. 66-81 Denver 24-67 Des Moines 36-61 Detroit.

37-53 El Paso 49-80 -7-20 Fargo 23-33 Flagstaff. 33-57 Great Falls. 1-2 Hartford 40-70 Honolulu 73-87 Houston Indianapolis 54-72 Jackson, Miss. 65-88 70-80 Juneau 15-28 Kansas 46-73 By HUNT HELM Courier Staff Writer Jefferson Circuit Judge William H. McAnulty delayed action yesterday on a defense bar press from pretrial proceedings in case of two the men accused of murdering two Trinity High School juniors last month.

McAnulty did not overrule the motion, but after hearing arguments he ordered defense attorney Mark A. Posnansky to file a more specific motion, detailing which hearings should be closed, and why. The judge also threw out a subpoena that would have required local news executives to submit newspaper clips and tapes of broadcasts concerning the crime and the arrests. The students, Scott Nelson and Richard Stephenson, both 17, were found dead in a vacant lot off Floyd Street early the morning of Sept. 30.

Several days later police arrested George Wade, 23, and Victor Taylor, 24, and charged each with murder, robbery, kidnapping and sodomy. Taylor was also charged with being a persistent felon. At a hearing last month, Posnansky, who is defending Wade, filed a motion asking McAnulty to bar the press from all pretrial hearings because he feared the coverage would prejudice his client's right to a fair trial. Frank Jewell, a public defender representing Taylor, joined in the motion. Then on Monday, Posnansky subpoenaed news executives for the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Co.

and for WHAS, WLKY and WAVE-TV to bring newspaper stories and tapes of broadcasts concerning the crime and the arrests. The defense attorney wanted McAnulty to review the news coverage of the case and determine the likelihood that the same level of coverage would continue unless access to pretrial hearings were denied. Posnansky termed the media's coverage of the case "inflamatory and improper." But Jon Fleischaker, attorney for the newspapers and for WHAS-TV, argued that it would be wrong for the court to review the content of stories already published. "It would be totally inappropriate to condition attendance at future hearings on the quality or quantity of past reporting," Fleischaker said. "That's not for the state to do, that's not for this court to do." Fleischaker asked McAnulty to quash the subpoena, and the judge threw it out.

Then WLKY attorney Rebecca Westerfield and WAVE attorney Steven H. Keeney whose clients had come to court with their tapes joined in Fleischaker's motion. McAnulty ruled that it would be "presumptively unconstitutional to close everything," and he required Posnansky to file a new motion "setting forth exactly those proceedings you wish to close." McAnulty said alternatives to barring the press must also be considered. A hearing on the new motion is scheduled for Nov. 28, and Posnansky was required to supply the media attorneys with particulars by Nov.

12. Classified Advertising Classified The Courier- -Journal The Louisville Times Announcements 100 199 Death Notices 100 CLAUTER, Mr. Harry E. Passed away in his 87th year Oct. 31, 1984, at Humana Hospital Audubon.

Loving father-in-law of Mr. William R. Ising; grandfather of Mrs. Linda Pryor, Miss Donna Ising, Mrs. Janet Robbins, Mrs.

Mary Davis, Mr. Gary Boice Mr. Ronnie Boice; 17 great-grandchildren 1 greatgreat-granddaughter also survive. Mr. Clauter is resting at the Oak St.

Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 1201 E. Oak where services will be conducted Nov. 2, 1984 at 9:30 a.m. at St.

Raphael the Arch Angel Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call from 2-4 6-9 Thurs. Prayer services at 8 p.m. Thurs.

GRILEY, Donald J. Passed away in his 57th year Oct. 30, 1984, at Humana Hospital Audubon. Residence, 4839 Brenda Dr. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Dorothy (nee Barnes) Griley; father of Donald Bruce Griley Mrs. Ronald (Vivian) Lloyd; son of Mrs. Helen (nee Egner) Grilev; brother of Mrs Paul (Dolores) Hollensead, also survived by 3 grandchildren. Services for Mr. Griley will be conducted Fri.

at 9:30 am in the Russman Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss 10 am in St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic Church. Interment, St. Michael's Cemetery. Prayer services 8 pm Thurs.

Visitation after 1 pm Wed. LARKIN, George Francis 82 years. Oct. 29, 1984. Residence, Shelbyville, Ky.

Formerty of Louisville. Beloved husband of Mrs. Ruth Lee Boyles; devoted father of Carol Sue Heitkemper Kyran Lee Larkin; brother of Sister Mary Kyren Larkin; father-in-law of Dennis Heitkemper; grandfather of Dennis Larissa Sean Adam Heitkemper; also several nieces nephews survive. Funeral 11 am St. Cecilia Church.

Entombment in Resthaven Memorial Park. Mr. Larkin is at Ratterman's, 4832 Cane Run where friends may call after 3 pm today. Expressions to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of the American Diabetic Assn. McCARTHY, Thomas Sr.

At his home, 1502 Ormsby Ln. Oct. 29, 1984. Husband of Magdalen Foushee McCarthy; father of Thomas J. McCarthy, grandfather of Elizabeth James Adam Thomas McCarthy; stepgrandfather of Tambra Deah Wade H.

Fleming, Ill. Funeral Mass Nov. 2 at 9 am at Mother of Good Council Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Vigil service Thurse at 8:30 pm at Barrett Funeral Home, 1230 Bardstown Rd.

Visitors received Wed. 7-9 pm Thurs. 2-5 7-9 pm. Memorial gifts to Mass of the Air. Legal Notices 105 Legal notices may be ordered by mail, or in person at the Customer Service desk, 525 W.

Broadway. Legal ads must be submitted 2 days before publication, and cannot be accepted by telephone. The publisher's liability for errors or failure to print legal ads shall be limited to the cost of the ads. NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received by Estill County Water District No. at the District office in West Irvine, Kentucky (address mail bids to the undersigned), until 7:00 P.M., E.S.T., on November 8, 1984, for the purchase of $256,000 of Estill County Water District No.

1 Waterworks Revenue Bonds of 1984, to be dated as of the date of delivery and bearing interest from that date, semi 1987 maturing on February 1, through 2024, as set ouf in the Official Notice of Sale, issued pursuant to KRS Chapter 74 and Sections 58.010 through 58.140. Redeemable on or after January 1, 1995, at par plus accrued interest, without any redemption premium. Usual tax status. Secured on a parity with certain outstanding Bonds of 1976 by a secondary pledge of the gross revenues to be derived from the District waterworks system, subiect to the priority certain outstanding Bonds of 1964. Minimum bid, par value ($256,000) for all of the Bonds, and bidders must name a sin- Legal Notices 105 gle interest rate in a multiple of or No specific maximum interest rate is applicable.

The FmHA will submit a bid for the purchase of the Bonds. in the event that a bid(s) from non -governmental bidder (s) shall be received, the rate and terms of which are determined by the FmHA to be reasonable, then such FmHA bid will be withdrawn. Good faith check, Approving legal opinion by Rubin Hays, Municipal Bond Attorneys, Louisville, Kentucky. Delivery will be made within 45 days from date of sale. Bid Forms, Official Notice of Sale, Statement of Essential Facts, and other information, may be obtained from the undersigned.

(Signed) James W. Sons, Secretary, Estill County Water District No. 1, West Irvine, Kentucky 40491. Publication of the foregoing Notice of Bond Sale was duly approved by the Board of Commissioners of Estill County Water District No. 1 on the 31st day of October, 1984.

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF CHARITY CARE SERVICES NOVEMBER 1, 1984 Regional Medical Center of Hopkins County, Madisonville, Kentucky, will make available from January 1, 1985 through December 31, 1985, $168,708 of Hill-Burton charity care. This amount will be allocated on the basis of $14,059 per calendar month which will be available on a first request basis each month to eligible persons needing care who are unable to pay for hospital services. Eligibility for free care will be limited to persons whose family income is not more than the current poverty Income guidelines established by the Community Services Administrator, as indicated below. FAMILY SIZE: 'INCOME $4,980 $6,720 $8,460 $10,200 $11,940 $13,680 $15,420 8 $17,160 For family units with more than 8 members, add $1,740 for each additional member, All persons whose family income exceeds the amounts in the above table will be expected to make payment for 100 percent of the charges for services provided by the facilitv. This notice is published in accordance with 42.

CFR 124.505 Notice of Availability of Uncompensated Services. Commonwealth of Kentucky DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY LEGAL NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF: Application submitted by FBT Bank of Madisonville, Madisionville, for a Phantom Bank Charter This is to provide legal notice that the above-named bank has made application to the Department of Financial Institutions for a phantom bank charter to effectuate the formation of a one-bank holding company. Any interested person may file written comment supporting or protesting the granting such charter provided that such person must notify the Department of Financial Institutions in writing of intent to file written comments not later than twenty (20) days after the date of this notice. Only such persons as so notify in a timely manner shall be permitted to make written comments or to introduce evidence and cross- Legal Notices 105 examine witnesses in the event that a hearing is held. This 1st day of November, 1984.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 911 Leawood Drive Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notification is hereby given that FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOUISVILLE, South Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202 has filed an application with the Comptroller of the Currency on October 30, 1984 as specified in 12 CFR 5 of the Comptroller's Manual for National Banks, for permission to establish a domestic branch at 200 Brookside Drive, Jefferson County, Kentucky (P.O. Louisville, Kentucky 40223). Any person wishing to comment on this application may file comments in writing with the Regional Administrator of National Banks (Central District, Sears Tower, Suite 5750, 233 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606) within 21 days after the date of this publication. The non-confidential portions of the application are on file with the Regional Administrator as part of the public file. This file is available for public inspection during regular buisness hours.

NOVEMBER 1, 1984 NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF CHARITY CARE SERVICES St. Anthony Hospital of Louisville, will make available from January 1, 1985 through December 31, 1985, $440,570 of Hill Burton Charity Care. Charity Care will be available for the following: Emergency and Urgent Admissions Children 14 years of age and under Outpatient Surgery and Outpatient Services Medicaid Patients Medicare Patients Eligiblity for charity care will be limited to persons whose family income is not more than the current poverty income guidelines established by the Community Services Administration. This notice is published in accordance with 42 C.F.R. 124.505 Notice of Availability of Uncompensated Services.

PUBLIC NOTICE DISADVANTAGED BUSINESSES AND WOMEN Notice is hereby given that the Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development Agency (KIPDA) will accept written comments on its overall Business Enterprise goals until ber 30, 1984. The Business Enterprise Goals for the fiscal year 1985 are as follows: Disadvantaged Business: Women Business: A copy of the goals and the methodology used in their selection will be available for public inspection Monday through from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the office of the Liaison Officer, Ms. Sharon Haub, Room 201, 914 East Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky 40204.

Comments should be mailed to the same address. NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF CHARITY CARE SERVICES Clark County Memorial Hospital of Jeffersonville, Indiana will, during the period of January 1, 1985, thru December 31, 1985, make available $150,964.00 of Hill Burton uncompensated charity care. Until the facility's annual compliance level is met uncompen- 105 Legal Notices NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO REQUEST A PUBLIC HEARING The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is in the process of completing design and plans to proceed with the development of the following project: The proposed project, located in Bullitt County, provides for reconstruction of the bridge on Chapeze Road (KY 3219) at Long Lick Creek. Traffic will be maintained at all times during construction. The project is identified by the numbers: FSP 015 3219 002-003 00503 (051).

The notice is for the purpose of providing the public with the opportunity to request a highway design hearing on the above project. The Department considers this project as a Categorical Exclusion in accordance with the Federal Register Regulation 23 CFR 771.115 (b) (9). FHWA's concurrence in this action was given August 29, 1964. Maps, plans and other relevant project data are available for public inspection at the District Five Highway Office, 977 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The Department of Transportation's personnel will be availabie to explain the proposed improvement and provide any information upon request by interested persons. Highway Design will not be held by the Department unless a written request is received on or before November 15, 1984. W.R. Monholion Chief District Engineer Transportation Cabinet P.O. Box 37090 Louisville, Kentucky 40233 SHEPHERDSVILLE.

Cedar Grove Bardstoen. Action Hobbs, Poplar BULLITT COUNTY CHAPEZE ROAD LOUS LICK CREEK F5P ors 3219 002-003 001 Legal Notices 105 sated services will be provided on a first request basis to all inpatients whose annual income is not more than the current poverty income guidelines established by the Community Services Administration. this notice is published in accordance with 42 C.F.R. 124.505, Notice of Uncompensated Services. EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY, COMPLIANCE WITH STATE PROCEDURES, IS REQUESTING PROPOSALS FROM QUALIFIED ACCOUNTING FIRMS TO PERFORM THE ANNUAL AUDIT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1985.

THE FORMAL PROPOSAL WILL BE ACCEPTED THROUGH 11:00 AM EST ON NOVEMBER 30, 1984. COPY OF THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING B.A. GRUBBS, DIRECTOR OF PURCHASES AND STORES, EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY RICHMOND, (606) 622- Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Department of Purchasing, University of Louisville, Brandeis Service Complex, for the following requirements until hours and dates shown below: Invitation to Bid: Commodity Opening Time and Date L-70-85 Coffee and Related Supplies November 8, 1984, 3:30 p.m. L-71-85 Medical November 8, 1984, 3:30 p.m. L-72-85: Microscope November 9, 1984, 3:30 p.m.

L-73-85: Price Contracts for Laboratory Chemicals November 28, 1984, 3:30 p.m. Community 110 Club Notes EVENING STAR Chapter 374, will meet Thurs. Nov. 1st for regular business Birthday Party. Covered Dish Dinner 6:15 pm.Joan Wigginton, W.

M. MASONIC Home Lodge 940 will meet at the Odom Foundation Building, 2209 Heather Thurs. Nov. 1st, 7:30 pm for regular business EA degree. R.

J. Dewaid, Master. Political Advertisement. Vote to increase Jefferson County Commissioners. Paid for: George Herman Kendall Community 110 Club Notes PLUMB Lodge 862 will meet in their hall at Taylor Blvd.

Carlisle Ave. Nov. 2, for our Annual Pigtail Sauer Kraut Banquet and 10 honor our 25, 40 50 year members and our Past Masters. The banquet will be served beginning at 5 p.m. with the tiled meeting at 7:30 p.m.

Past Grand Master, James B. Elliott will be principal speaker. M. W. Grand Master Harold W.

Downard other Grand Lodge Officers will be present. All Master Masons welcome. H. D. E.

French, Master Booth, Secretary. Funeral 115 Directors O. D. White Sons 2246 Funeral Home 2727 South 3rd Street 637-4474 PEARSON FUNERAL HOME D. Pearson Son, Inc.

149 Breckenridge Ln. 896-0340 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd. 451-5530 HIGHLAND FUNERAL Home 3331 Taylorsville Rd. Off Dutchman's Ln. 451-4420 OWEN FUNERAL HOME 5317 Dixie Howy.

447-2600 SCHOPPENHORST NEURATH UNDERWOOD FUNERAL HOMES THE McDANIEL Funeral Home, Inc. 363-3566 363-3567 4339 Park Blvd. Cemetery 120 Lots, Mausoleums EVERGREEN Garden, mausoleum crypts, $2800 for both. 968-8423 after 5:30 EVERGREEN Mausoleum Crypts, no interest. 363-0413; 935-5844.

HEBRON Cemetery, 4 graves, $300 ea. Call 239-8596 HIGHLAND Memory Gardens, Mt. Washington, single space lawn crypt verse. Section 16, Garden of Veterans. $350.

944-1207 HIGHLAND Memory Gardens, Mt. Washington, 2 burlal, 2 lawn crypts, 1 companion memorial vase. Value $2300. Sacrifice $1800. 447-0905 HIGHLAND Memorial Gardens, 2 lawn crypts, companion memorial.

448-6902 105 Legal Notices NKC Hospitals, Inc. Norton Hospital Kosair-Children's Hospital NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF CHARITY CARE Under its Hill-Burton obligation, NKC Hospitals, Inc. will make available reasonable amount of uncompensated services to persons eligible under applicable Community Services Administration guidelines. Hill-Burton charity care hospitals' services are limited to Pediatrics will be allocated to adult services. Patient eligibility for charity care is determined by measurIng family income against the Income Poverty Guidelines established by the Community Services Administration.

The current income requirements are: Poverty Income Guidelines for All States Except Alaska and Hawail CATEGORY A Size of Family Unit Family 4,980 6,720 8,460 15,420 10,200 11,940 13,680 00 17,160 CATEGORY Size of Class I Class I Class I Family Unit Percent of Discount None $9,960 more 13,440 more 16,920 more 20,400 more 23,880 more 27,360 more ave 34,320 30,840 more more 129 For family units with more than 8 members, for each additional member add: Category A Category Class I Class Class Ill $1,740 $3,480 $2,610 $1,740 If you think you may be eligible for charity care and wish to request it, please make a written request to the Patient Accounts Manager. Her office is located in the Admitting area on the Medical Services Level. We will make a written determination of eligibility within two working days of your request. HB1 (effective NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF CHARITY CARE SERVICES Norton Hospital and Kosair Children's Hospital of Louisville, Kentucky will make available from January 1, 1985 through December 31, 1985 a minimum of $871,498.00 of Hill-Burton charity care. Hill-Burton charity care will be available to eligible persons needing care who are unable to pay for hospital services based on the following allocation method: will be allowed to pediatric services and to adult services.

As required by amendments to the Public Health Services Act, as published in the Federal Register on May 18, 1979, the following official policy regarding Hill-Burton Uncompensated Care has been adopted. Minimum Patient Share of Service Category Usual Chgs Allocated PEDIATRIC Emergency Room $17,430 b. Clinic 43,575 c. Outpatient test procedures A 8,715 d. Inpatient (except paychiatry) A 793,063 Inpatient (peychiatry) A 8,715 $871,498 ADULT Emergency Room b.

Inpatient c. Inpatient d. Outpatient e. Outpatient Adult Clinic, referred outpatient testing, inpatient psychiatry, bum unit, psychiatry, and obstetric services not available TOTAL ADULT $-0- Schedule Below TOTAL NORTON HOSPITAL AND KOSAIR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL $871,498 Patient eligibility for charity care is determined by measuring family Income against the Income Poverty Guidelines established by the Community Services Administration. The current income requirements are: Poverty Income Guidelines for All States Except Alaska and Hawaii observations were made and based on the previous Hi Lo Weather 50 Clear 52 Cloudy 91 79 Clear 61 43 Cloudy 59 Clear 63 Rain 63 54 Clear 70 Clear 79 59 Clear 05 Cloudy 59 Clear 61 Clear 59 Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear 59 Clear Cloudy 63 Clear 61 Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy 46 34 Cloudy Yesterday's Today's City Lo-Hi Prec.

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