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THE COURIER JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. MONDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1971 9 It's Donnie Allison by a length Clips brother, Baker in near photo finish at Talladega By BLOYS BRITT Associated Press Auto Writer TALLADEGA, Ala. Donnie Allison roared across the finish line a car length ahead of his brother, Bobby Allison, and Buddy Baker yesterday to win the Talladega 500 and one of the most thrilling stock car races ever run. Bobby Allison poked the nose of his Mercury under the flag three feet in front of Baker to capture second place as the three racers competed the 500 miles at a blazing 188 miles per hour. The lap duel was set up when Mercury in front as his brother and Baker Dave Marcis, subbing for ailing Bobby trailed him bumper-to-bumper.

It went Isaac, broke the engine in his Dodge that way to the finish, almost bringing while leading a four-car pack with six cir- up the first photo finish in Grand Nacuits to go. tional racing history. The next five turns around the 2.66- Donnie Allison, giving Virginians Glen mile Alabama International Speedway and Leonard Wood their third were run under a yellow light as track triumph of the season, completed the major 500 workers hauled Marcis' machine off the miles in 23 minutes and 32 first turn. seconds for an average speed of 3 hours, 147.419 The green racing flag was waved for miles per hour. the final time with one lap to go, and it was Donnie Allison who powered his Seven caution lights held the speed Associated Press THE REAR END of Richard Petty's car is air- wall during yesterday's Talladega 500.

Petty, who borne after he lost control and crashed into the was not hurt, was second at the time of the crash. Checkmate Uhlmann beats Larsen in World Chess match LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands, (AP)East Germany's Wolgans Ulhmann defeated Denmark's Grand Master Bent Larsen in 46 moves in their second match for the World Chess Championship quarter-finals here yesterday. The match, which was adjourned after 41 moves Saturday following five hours of play, lasted seven hours. Now the two players are tied in the standing with point each in two games. The first one Friday was won by Larsen when Ulhmann gave up continuation after 44 moves.

At Seville, Spain, Soviet Grand Master Tigran Petrosian and Robert Huebner of West Germany tied on the 27th move for the third game of their quarter-finals yesterday. The two players also tied their other two matches. Playing black, Petrosian chose the Sicilian defense after Huebner opened by moving his kings pawn two squares. The lasted four hours. Men's softball results Results: League at Holy Name Field: Main Office 7, Underground Construction 7, Seventh Street Gas Distribution 11, Cane Run 6.

Weekend League at Holy Name: Railroaders 6, St. Joe's Booster Club Reeker's AC 5, Fin Wing AC Duffy's AC 13, Charley's Boys 6 (exhibition). Schedule: Union League at Holy Name Field: 6:45 Local 761 vs. Local 185; 7:45 Local 791 vs. Local 830.

Tesco; 9:45 Okolona AC vs. Tom's Builders. Bankers Southtown League at Holy Name: a AC VS. League at St. Ignatius Field: 7-Citizens vs.

UEI's; 8 Liberty AC VS. Bankers; 9-Ken-Bowl AC VS. Nationals. 43 Italian driver Tandoi killed during 'Race of 1,000 Curves' PALERMO, Sicily (AP)-An Italian driver was killed and three top favorites wrecked their cars yesterday in the accident-plagued start of the hazardous Targa Florio Road Race. Fulvio Tandoi, 33, was fatally injured when his Alpine-Renault veered off a twisting road and crashed into a tree.

Rescuers cut Tandoi out of the wreckage with the help of blow torches. The four cars crashed on the first 'of 11 laps more than 44 miles each- that make up the grueling 492-mile run that has been called "The Race of 1,000 Curves." Tandoi's mishap came after Britain's Brian Redman, Mexico's Pedro Rodriguez and West Germany's Rolf Stommelen were involved in accidents. Redman, last year's winner here, suffered burns of the face, hands and right leg when his Porsche 908-3 plunged off the road and burst into flames. The others were not hurt. Alfa Romeo sweeps Rodriquez's Porsche he hit a wall.

in trials, demolished when it went off the Nino Vaccarella Hezemans of The Romeo crossed the one minute ahead of de Adamich of Italy nep of The Netherlands. was wrecked when Stommelen, third fastest his Alfa Romeo road. of Italy and Toine Netherlands in an Alfa finish line more than second Andrea Guy Van Len- Gebhart's team moves into lead in 'Champions' mixed division A team captained by Lou Gebhart from the Guys and Dolls League at Rose Bowl Lanes took over the lead in the mixed division of the Tournament of Champions yesterday at Poplar Level Lanes with a score of 2939. team is just two pins ahead captained by Lillian Froman from the Twilite League at Parkmoor Recreation Center. In the Derby Tournament at Parkmoor, Sonny Reichle continued to hold the handicap lead in the singles division and Soviets, West Germans win; Hungary, Rumania, Spain complete sweeps in tennis Associated Press The Soviet Union and West Germany gained the semifinals of European Zone Davis Cup tennis play yesterday, eliminating Belgium and Austria.

The Russians won both singles to score a 4-1 victory in the best-of-five matches against Belgium at Brussels. Czechoslovakia is their next opponent. At Augsburg, host West Germany won its final two singles matches against Austria to clinch its series 4-1. The Germans take on Hungary in the semifinals. Meanwhile, Hungary, Rumania and Spain, who clinched Saturday, completed their sweeps.

Riessen wins Iran singles title TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Marty Riessen of Evanston, defeated John Alexander of Australia, 6-7, 6-1, 6-3, 7-6 yesterday to win the singles tennis title and the Arywmehr Cup, which was personally awarded by the Shah. In the doubles final, Tony Roche and John Newcombs of Australia downed Ray Ruffels of Australia and Bob Carmichael of France, 6-4, 6-7, 6-1. KELLER, Mrs. Alice J. Age 79 years, Sunday, May 16, 1971, at 1:45 p.m.

Residence, Sarasota, Fia. Widow of Carl A. Keller; beloved mother of Carl M. Brooks, Louisville, and Miss Mildred Brooks, Vincennes, Ind. One grandchild also survives.

Mrs. Keller is at Ratterman'5, 3711 Lexington Rd. Funeral, a.m., Wednesday, from St. Joseph Church. Interment, Vincennes, The Rosary will be recited Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m.

Visitors may call Monday, after 6 p.m. KNOTT, Mrs. Lillie (Mills) Age 81, of Payneville, away May in Elizabethtown, Ky. Beloved wife of Mr. Leo Knott; devoted mother of Mrs.

Marvin (Elizabeth) Wathen, Mukwonago, Mrs. Charles (Vallie) Wathen, Louisville, Ky Mrs. Nickie (Irma Rose) Hardesty, Payneville, Mrs. Louis (Amelia) Curl, Valley Station, Mrs. Earl (Margaret) Miley, Shively, Mr.

James Knott, Rhodelia, Mr. Robert Knott, Payneville, Mr. Krank Knott and Mr. Lamar Knott, both of Louisville, also survived by 37 grandchildren and 19 greatgrandchildren. Mrs.

Knott is resting at the Hager-Wright Funeral Home, Brandenburg, Ky. Funeral services at 10 a.m. Tuesday, at St. Theresa Church. Interment, Church Cemetery.

Members of the Parish will recite the Rosary at 8 p.m. Monday. LITTRELL, Mr. Edd Passed away Saturday, May 15, 1971, at 8:30 a.m., in his 65th year. Residence 4728 Graston Ave.

Devoted husband of Mrs. Ruby (nee Tomes) Littrell; beloved father of Mrs. Eva M. Hellmueller; brother of Mrs. Lois Ray, Mr.

John Bransford Littrell and Joe Littrell. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy, Funeral sevices, Monday, at 1:30 p.m., at the Owen Chapel. Burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. MARCUM, Mrs. Ivy Myrtle (nee Short) Age 81, Sunday, May 16, 1971, at 11:00 a.m.

Residence 7001 Manslick Rd. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Opal Adams, St. Petersburg, Mrs. Evelyn Thompson, Mrs.

Gladys Lobb, Mrs. Bonnie Bryant; sons, Messrs. Thomas Owen, Woodrow, William (Jack), Leslie Clinton Marcum; step-son, Mr. Kirby L. Marcum, Orlando, 36 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren; sister, Mrs.

Sally O' Bannion, Fithein, brother, Mr. Walter Short. Funeral services, Wednesday, May 19, 1971, at 10:30 a.m. at Highland Park Christian Church, 4438 Park and at 1:30 p.m., at Lady's Chapel Church, Green County, Ky. Interment church cemetery.

The remains are at the McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd. MARTIN, Allie Collins Friday, May 14,, 1971, at 7:40 p.m., at Hill Creek Nursing Home. Residence, 1958 Goldsmith Lane. Widow of M. M.

Martin; mother of Miss Mickey Martin, Birmingham, Ala. and Mrs. Paul Schwartz, Trenton, N.J.; sister of Mrs. Frona Miller, Ashboro, N. also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Funeral from Pearsons, 1310 S. Third Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Stephens Cemetery. MEIHAUS, John H.

Passed away in his 84th year May 14, 1971, at 4:30 p.m. at his residence. Beloved husband of Mrs. Josephine Pike Meihaus. Brother of Mrs.

Lawrence (Margaret) Ekart and Mrs. Martin (Elizabeth) Wittmer. Remains at the W. G. Hardy Valley Chapel, 10907 Dixie Hgwy.

FUneral services Mon. at 10 a.m. at the St. Timothy Church. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Hardy's Chapel. MURPHY, Mr. Bobby Buell Passed away suddenly Friday, May 14, in his 39th year, in Dayton, Ohio. Residence Route 2, Shepherdsville, Ky.

Devoted husband of Mrs. Donna (Lunsford) Murphy; beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I. Murphy, Chattanooga, loving father of Miss Linda Gail and Miss, Melissa Jean; also survived by his brother, Mr.

Raymond Murphy, Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. Murphy is resting at the Okolona Home of Arch Heady and Son, 8519 Preston Hgwy. where services will be conducted Tuesday May 18 at 2 p.m. Entombment Evergreen Cemetery.

Friends may kindly call after 5 p.m. Sunday. RAYMER, Mr. Dillard Passed away Saturday May 15, 1971 at 11:45 a.m. in his 60th year.

Residence 4725 Van Hoose Dr. Devoted husband of Mrs. Mary Lee (nee Sipes) Raymer; beloved father of Miss Judith Ann Raymer and Miss Linda Kathryn Raymer; brother of Miss Margaret Raymer, Mr. Elmer Raymer, Mr. Oscar Raymer and Mr.

Owen Raymer. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy. Funeral services Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Rockford Lane Baptist Church. Burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens.

REESE, Cora Belle In Hayward, May 15, 1971. She was a native of Louisville. Age 48 years. Loving wife of George F. Reese, of Fremont, loving mother of George F.

Reese, and Trudy Ann Reese, both of Fremont; sister of Chris Goetzman and John Goetzman, both of Colorado and Joe Goetzman of Kentucky; daughter of Sigman Goetzman of Kentucky. Services will be held Wednesday, May 19, at 2 p.m., at Chapel of the Roses Mortuary, 1940 Peralta Fremont, Calif. REISTER, Mrs. Pearl Elizabeth (nee Roberts) Passed away Friday, May 14, 1971, in her 83rd year, at ss. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital.

Family residence 3490 Georgetown Circle. Beloved mother of Messrs. Moren O. and Melvin C. Reister.

Also survived by five grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Reister is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Monday, at p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

SCHROERLUCKE, Mr. Arch Passed away Sunday, May 16, 1971, in his, 63rd year, at his home, 101 Steedley Dr. Beloved husband of Mrs. Charlotte Louise (Spaulding) Schroerlucke; loving father of Mrs. Virginia Louise (Jenny Lou) Roeder, Miss Regina Lynn (Gina) Schroerlucke and Mr.

Charles William (Dutch) Schroerlucke; devoted son of Mrs. Mollie Jackson Schroerlucke; step-son of Mr. John Schroerlucke; brother of Mrs. Emma Lee Dougherty, Mrs. Laura Evans, Mrs.

Mary Gutermuth, Mrs. Jeraldine (Jerry) Veeley, Messrs. Earl, Orville (Bud), Chestley (Chet), Harold and John (Skip) Schroerlucke. Also survived by three grandchildren. Mr.

Schroerlucke 'is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after 5 p.m. Monday.

SCHWARTZ, Mr. David (Pat) Age 83, Saturday May 15, 1971, 4:15 a.m., at General Hospital. Residence 436 Seneca Ave. Survived by wife, the former Augustine Mary Henriatt; daughter, Mrs. Inez Robertson; son, Mr.

Kenneth Schwartz; 5 grandchildren. Funeral services Monday May 17, 1971, 11:30 a.m. McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd. and 12 noon St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, 325 Wampum Ave.

Interment CalCemetery. Rosary 8 p.m.. Sunday. SLACK, Mrs. Carrie L.

Age 71 years, May 15, 1971 at Methodist Hospital. Residence 2706 Slevin Survived by husband, Mr. Mid Slack. 2 sisters Beulah Johns, Mrs. Arthur (Lil) Glaser.

2 brothers, Luke M. Cranmer, Mr. Merl M. Cranmer, of Akron, Ohio. FUneral services for Mrs.

Slack will be Mon. at p.m. at the Portland Ave. Baptist, Church, 3207 Portland Ave. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

SMITH, Mrs. Anna Pearl (nee Miller) Age 87, May 15, 1971, at the residence of her daughter Mrs. Able vived by grandson, Royce Wayne Mitchell, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Smith is at the Hardy Funeral Home, Shepherdsville.

Services Mon. 2 p.m. Interment Knobbs Creek Cemetery, Knobb Creek, Ky. below the 152.321 m.p.h. registered here last August by Pete Hamilton.

Allison collected $24,200 from the $165,000 purse and another $6,400 in lap for, a payoff of $30,600. mopey, Allison, who took over the Holman and Moody Mercury formerly assigned to David Pearson, was paid 875, including $100 for each of the 70 laps he led. Baker, who now has finished second or third four times this season, received $9,925. wrourth 500 place mile went races to here Hamilton, last year, who in a Plymouth. Fred Lorenzen drove his Plymouth to fifth place.

Hamilton and Lorenzen also were in the leader's lap at the finish. The Allison brothers, Baker and Marcis were the only drivers to lead this torrid battle before a crowd of 63,500 and a national television audience. Tire causes Petty to crash The first 100 miles were run at a record 182.522 m.p.h. and it began moments after the pace, with Mrs. Cornelia Wallace, wife of the Alabama governor, at the wheel took the 50 starters around for three laps at speeds above 120 m.p.h.

"It was the thrill of my life time," said Mrs. Wallace, who had spent an hour at the speedway last Sunday practicing for her duties. The Allison boys, who live in nearby Hueytown, were in the thick of the battle from the start. Donnie led 64 of the 188 circuits, while Bobby was in front 70 laps. Baker led for 16 a and Marcis for 38.

It was as sad a day for Richard Petty as it was for hard-luck Marcis. Petty, seeking his 128th career victory and currently only $50,000 short of becoming stock car racing's first $1 million winner, brought out the day's first yellow light in spectacular fashion. The 33-year-old two-time Grand National champion lost control of his bright blue Plymouth in the 33-degree fourth turn and crashed into the outer barrier. tire gave way," Petty explained later, "and the only hurt was feelings. But these visits to the guard rail are coming along far too frequently." Petty wrecked in a similar fashion in the Rebel 400 at Darlington, S.C.

three weeks ago while running second and charging for the lead. He was in fifth place behind Donnie Allison, Bobby Allison, Baker and Marcis when yesterday's accident occurred. Talladega 500 finish Allison, Hueytown, 1969 Mercury, 188 earned. Allison, Hueytown, 1969 Mercury, 188, Baker, Charlotte, N.C., 1971 Dodge, 188, Hamilton, Dedham, 1971 Plymouth, Lorenzen, Elmhurst, 1971 Plymouth, 187, Vandiver, Charlotte, N.C., 1969 Dodge, 86, Hylton, Inman, S.C., 1969 Ford, 185, Dennis, Glen Allen, 1969 Mercury, 183, Marcis, Skyland, N.C., 1971 Dodge, 181, Baumel, Sparta, 1969 Ford, 178, Thomas, Christiansburg, 1970 Seifert, Skyland, N.C., 1969 Dodge, 177, Gordon, Arden, N.C., 1969 Mercury, 176, Arnold, Fairfield, 1969 Ford, 175, Sears, Ellerbe, N.C., 1969 Dodge, 174, Hassler, Chattanooga, 1969 Chevy, Deselowski, Pontiac, 1970 Dodge, 173, EMBRY, Pfc. Paul Joseph, U.S.M.C.

Of 5200 Vassar Ave. Passed away Saturday, May 15, 1971 at 10:15 a.m. at the ss. Mary Elizabeth Hospital in his 20th year. Beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert L. Embry; brother of Mrs. Esther Laughing, Mr. David R.

and Mr. Daniel Lee Embry; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Iva Embry and Mrs. J.

D. Wells. Remains at the W. G. Hardy Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie Funeral Hgwy after 5 p.m., Sunday.

services Tuesday May 18 at 2:30 p.m. at the Gospel Assembly Church, 1400 S. 4th St. Interment in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. FOWLER, Mrs.

Genevieve (nee Crowe) Passed away Saturday, May 15, 1971, in her 94th year, at her home, 1535 Berry Blvd. Beloved mother of Mr. Henry H. Fowler; loving sister of Mrs. Minnie H.

Gilliland. Also survived by three grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Fowler is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Tuesday, at 1 p.m., by Pastor Kenton Webb, of Carlisle Ave.

Baptist Church. Interment Resthaven Cemetery. HARDESTY, Carl Thomas Departed this life at the age of 52 years, at 11:40 p.m, May 14th, 1971. His residence was Fern Creek, Ky. He was the beloved father of Carl.

Hardesty the devoted son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hardesty of Mt. Washington, and the brother of Mrs.

Lola Cundiff, Mrs. Myrna Harris, Mrs. Pauline Crenshaw, and Mrs. Colleen Branham, and he is also survived by 1 grandson. Funeral will be at 11 a.m.

May 17th at the McAfee Funeral Home 3928 Bardstown Rd. Interment will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. HENSLEY, Miss Argenta M. Age 82 years, Friday, May 14, 1971, 7:20 a.m. Wesley Manor.

Former residence St. Germaine Court. Survived by sisters, Mrs. John W. Haslam Cardele, Ga.

and Mrs. L. S. Hover. FUneral 11 a.m., Monday at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd.

(enter parking area from Dutchman's Interment Resthaven Cemetery. Visiting 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. KEELING, Billy D.

Departed this life suddenly at the age of 33 years, at 4:30 Saturday, May 15, 1971, at "St. Joseph Infirmary. Residence 5303 Sloane Ct. Beloved son of Mrs. Russell F.

(Dorothy Coulter) Carney; devoted grandson of Mrs. Mary Ann Coulter, Springfield, Ky. Funeral, 2 p.m., Tuesday, May 18, at the Carey and Son Funeral home, Springfield, by Rev. William D. Martin, of Cedar Creek Baptist Chrrch.

Interment in Willisburg Cemetery. KELLER, Charles Joseph Sr. Age 86, passed away at his residence, 710 Plainview at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, May 15, 1971. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. William Dawson, Wheeling, W.

Mrs. Willard Robinson, Covington, Mrs. Hubard Lucas, Georgetown, two sons, Charles J. Keller, Shelbyville, John B. Keller, Lexington; sisters, Mrs.

Annie Midden, Cynthiana, Mrs. Minnie Midden, Cynthiana, and Mrs. Barbara Fritz, Lexington. brother, George A. Keller, Lexington.

Rosary Monday, at 8 at Shannon Funeral Home, Shelbyville. Funeral service, Tuesday, at 10:30 a.m., at the Church of the Annunciation, with burial in Grove Hill Cemetery. UPTON, Mrs. Ida (nee Taylor) Age 83 years, Friday, May 14, 1971, at 3:50 p.m., at St. Anthony Hospital.

Residence 1120 Alder Ave. Beloved mother of Mrs. Edith Schuler, Mrs. Virginia Berley, Mrs. Daniel Capalbo and Mrs.

Edsul (Louise) Also survived by 14 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren and one great-greatgrandchild. Funeral services, Monday, at 2 p.m., in the Farmdale Baptist Church, 4185 Preston Hgwy. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston after p.m., Saturday. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Farmdale Baptist Church Building Fund.

WALTON, Mary Eva Beebe Sunday, May, 16, 1971, at 1:45 p.m., at Matthews Manor, 227 Browns Lane. Residence, 523 Club Lane. Age 98 years. Widow of Albert T. Walton; beloved mother of Mrs.

Howard W. Pound, Mrs. Carl F. Schultz, Mr. Boyd Walton, Warsaw, Mr.

Fred Walton, Shreveport, and Mr. Gene Walton, Anderson, also survived by 11 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and 1 Funeral from Chamnis Funeral Home, 427 E. Fort Wayne Warsaw, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Oak Wood Cemetery, War. saw, Ind.

WHITWORTH, Mr. Julius E. (Buck) Passed away at 8:45 a.m. Sunday, May 16, 1271, in his 39th year, at the St. Jewish Hospital.

Residence, 211 Joseph. Devoted husband of Mrs. Marie (Green) Whitworth; beloved son of Mrs. Shellie and Mr. Elby Whitworth, loving father of Miss Tammy Ellen, William Elby and Justin Edward Whitworth; also survived by sister Mrs.

Ralph (Anna) Brown, Biloxi, brothers, Messrs. Elby William D. and James (Pat) Whitworth. Mr. Whitworth is resting at the OkoIona Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son, 8519 Preston where services wil be conducted Wednesday, May 19th, at 2 p.m. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after 4 p.m. Monday. YATES, Mrs.

Katherine C. Entered eternal life May 14th, 1971 in her 55th year. Residence, 225 Southland Blvd. Loving mother of Mrs. Harold (Linda) Rupe, Mrs.

Larry (Nancy) Dickens, and Mr. Joseph E. Yates; sister of Mrs. Dorothy M. Tucker, Mrs.

Pearl IL. Scott, Miss Thelma G. Riddle and Mr. Woodrow W. survived by grandchildren.

Mrs. Yates is at the and Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd where services will be conducted Tues. at 1 p.m. by the Rev.

First Gerald Wheeler, Minister of Presbyterian Church. Interment in St. Stephens Cemetery. Visitors after 3 p.m. Sun.

Legal 1A Notices Crittenden Counties. RS-12-72-Pipe, Reinforced Concrete, Crittenden Menifee Counties. RS-13-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy, Crittenden County. RS-14-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy Or Reinforced Concrete, Crittenden County. RS-15-72-Precast Concrete Bridge, Crittenden County.

RS-16-72-Interlocking Steel Sheeting, Crittenden County. RS-17-72-Piling, Timber, Treated, Crittenden County. RS-18-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy Or Reinforced Concrete, Crittenden County. RS-19-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy, Crittenden, Livingston Ballard Counties. RS-20-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy Or Reinforced Concrete, Livingston Ballard Counties.

RS-21-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy Or Reinforced Concrete, Ballard, Graves McCracken Counties. RS-22-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy, Ballard Graves Counties. RS-23-72-Limestone, Crushed, Carlisle Graves Counties. RS-24-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy, McCracken Marshall Counties. RS-25-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy Or Reinforced Concrete, Marshall County.

Bids for the above highway 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 Highway Purchases above address. NANCY N. PHARES, Director, Division of Highway Purchases CORRECTED NOTICE OF BOND SALE This notice is being published at this time because the previous publication of the notice incorrectly stated the date of the sale. The County Clerk of the County of Boone, Kentucky, will until 7:00 P.M., E.D.S.T., May 25, 1971, at the regular meeting, place of the Fiscal Court Burlington, Kentucky, receive competitive, sealed bids on $900,000 of its County of Boone School Building Revenve Bonds, dated and bearing interest from May 1, 1971, payable semi-annually, in the denomination of $5,000, numbered to 180, maturing on November 1 in each of the respective years, 1972 to 1991, inclusive.

Bonds maturing on and after November 1, 1981 being subject 10 prior redemption on or after May 1, 1981, and payable at the Peoples Deposit Bank, Burlington, Kentucky. Minimum bid iS $882,000 of par) plus accrued interest. Maximum interest rate and maximum net interest cost is per annum, in multiples of or not exceeding 6 different rates, with a maximum interest differential of Approving legal opinion by Rubin Trautwein, Louisville, Ky. Required good faith check is $18,000. Usu a tax-exempt basis.

Bid Forms, Prospectus and the Official Terms and Conditions of Sale of Bonds may be obtained from the County Clerk, or from the Fiscal Agent, Charles A. Hinsch Company, Fourth and Walnut Building, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. (Signed) County of Boone, Kentucky, by Jerry W. Rouse, County Clerk. PUBLIC SALE The following described collateral will be sold for cash at public sale on Tuesday, May 18, 1971, at or about 11 a.m.

at Wells Chevrolet, Carrollton, Kentucky-1969 Olds Ser. No. 364399D127418. The seller reserves the right to bid. General Motors Acceptance Corp.

INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Purchasing Department, Louisville General Hospital, 323 East Chestnut Street. Louisville, Kentucky 40202, until 2:00 P.M. local time, June 5, 1971 for No. 106-71 Pharmacy Supplies; and until 2:00 P.M. June 20, 1971, for Coal for Memorial Hospital, No.

107-71. Proposal blanks and details may be obtained from the Purchasing Department at the above address. "The annual report of the Patthe calendar year 1970 is available rick M. King Foundation, Inc. for for inspection at 614 Kentucky Home Life Building, Louisville, Kentucky, from 9:00 A.M.

to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday for 180 days from the date of this notice. The principal manager of the Foundation is Patrick M. Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Division of Highway Purchases Department of Highways, 9th Floor State Office Building, Frankfort, Kentucky, for the following requirements for the Department of Highways until the hour and date shown below. MAY 26, M-1213-G-Traffic Cones, A.M.

EDST. Various Counties. RR-1214-G Precast Concrete Bridges, Trimble County. Steel, RR-1215-G Trimble Bars, Reinforcement County. Metal RS-1216-G-Pipe Or Aluminum Arch, Corrugated Or Reinforced Concrete, Trimble County.

JUNE 2, 1971 A.M. EDST M-1-72-Limestone, Crushed, Calloway County. RS-2-72-Limestone, Crushed, Livingston Counties. RS-3-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy, Calloway County. RS-4-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy Or Reinforced Concrete, Calloway County.

RS-5-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy Or Reinforced Concrete, Calloway County. RS-6-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy Or Reinforced Concrete, Calloway County. RS-7-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy, Calloway County. RS-8-72-Pipe Arch Corrugated Metal, Calloway County. RS-9-72-Pipe Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy Or Reinforced Concrete, Calloway County.

RS-10-72-Pipe Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy Or Reinforced Concrete, Calloway Crittenden Counties. RS-11-72-Pipe, Corrugated Metal Or Aluminum Alloy, Calloway ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received In the office of the Division of Purchases for the Commonwealth of Kentucky Room No. 344, New Capital Annex Building, Frankfort, Kentucky for the following state agency requirements until hours and dates shown below. Pct signifies price contract. 10:00 AM MAY 20, 1971- THURSDAY S-2364-71-Binders (2 Post), Secretary of State Dept.

S-2365-71-Woodworking Machines, State Hospital S-2366-H-71-Allison Torque Conveyor Parts, Highways -Elizabethtown 10:00 AM MAY 27, 1971- THURSDAY S-2360-H-71-Hydraulic Ditching, Excavating Machines, Highways -Frankfort S-2361-71-Laboratory Animal Feed (PCT), University of. Louisville S-2362-71-Tickets, Ky. Fair S-2363-71-Miscellaneous Kitchen Equipment, Various State Agencies S-2367-71-Mobile Trailers, Dept. of Health S-2368-71-Truckster, Ky. Dam Village State Resort Park S-36-72-Movie Film Rental (PCT), Western State Hospital S-37-72-Athletic Tape, All State Agencies S-38-72-Film Processing Motion Picture (PCT), Ky.

Authority for Educational Television S-39-72-Brooms (PCT), Ky. Industrial Rehabilitation Center for the Blind S-40-72-Canned Fruits Vegetables, Bowling Green Area Vocational School S-41-72-Window Washing, Finance -Services S-42-72-Laundry Supplies, Various State Agencies S-43-H-72-Tarpaulins, HighwaysFrankfort Registers, Various State Parks S-45-72-Broom Mop Making Supplies, Kentucky State Penitentiary S-46-72-Adding Machine, Dept. Economic Security. S-47-72-Toilet Articles, Various State Agencies S-48-72-Animal Ear Tags Meat Inspection Tags (PCT), Agriculture Meat Inspection Lab. 1:30 P.M.

JUNE 4, 1971-FRIDAY S-49-H-72-Chain Link Fences Gates--Maintenance Lots, Highways-Hancock Henderson Lots. will Bids for opened the above requirements be at above specified hours and on the above dates. Further information and necessary be bid forms and specifications may obtained from the Division of Purchases above address. Vendors are hereby reminded that each bid must be signed to be valid. N.

B. McCubbin, Director, Division of Purchases PUBLIC NOTICE The Urban Renewal and Community Development Agency of Louisville, hereinafter called the whose offices are 1o- cated Sixth on the 4th floor at 400 South Street, Louisville, Kentucky, and whose office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, inclusive, is now in the development of the Riverfront Redevelopment Project Ky. R-19. The Agency has a proposal from GREATER LOUISVILLE FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, herinafter called the to enter into a Contract for Sale of Land for Private Redevelopment of a tract of land containing approximately 642 square feet at the northwest corner of Fourth and Market Streets in the Riverfront Redevelopment Project.

The Agency proposes to enter into the above-mentioned agreement with the Purchaser on or after May 28, 1971, and the purpose of this ad is to serve notice that there is on file with the Agency the "Redeveloper's Statethis Statement, together with the ment for Public, Disclosure" and Contract for Sale of Land for Private Redevelopment, will be available for public examination through 3:00 p.m., May 27, 1971, at the Agency's office during the regular office hours. Advertisement for Bids Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Division of Purchases of the University of Kentucky, Room 322, Service Building, Lexington, Kentucky, for departments indicated not later than dates shown K-2328-0, 5-20-71-Hospital Supplies, Stores Operations. K-2329-0, 5-20-71 Ledger Card, Physicians Accounts Dept. K-2330-0, 5-25-71-Flame Photometer, Pharmacology K-2331-0, 5-20-71-Hospital Supplies, Pharmacy K-2332-0, 5-20-71-Deleaver, Hospital K-2333-0, 5-21-71 Table Tops, Physical Plant Division. K-2334-0, 5-21-71-Structural Tubing, Agicultural Engineering.

K-2335-0, 5-26-71 Plumbing Supplies, Physical Plant Division. Bids will be opened at date, time and place shown above. Anyone wishing to bid may do so by contacting the University of Kentucky Purchasing Office at the above address. Joe E. Gibbons Purchasing Agent University of Kentucky COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS the Sealed bids will be received by Department of Highways, at its office, Frankfort, Kentucky, until 10:00 A.M.

Eastern Daylight Time on the 4th day of June, 1971, at which time bids will be publicly opened and read for the improvement of: JEFFERSON COUNTY, 64-2 (84) 7, SP 56-273; Seneca Parkway in Louisville from Grinstead Drive to the Watterson Expressway, a distance of 4.331 miles. Landscaping. Bid proposals for all proiects will be available until 12:00 NOON EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME on the day preceding the bid opening at the Division of Contract Procurement at a cost of $2 each. Bid proposals are issued only to prequalified contractors. Remittance payable to the State Treasurer of Kentucky must accompany request for proposals.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT, District Director of Customs, 1465 Federal Office Building, 1240 East 9th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44119, May 3, 1971. Notice is hereby given that seventy-three rolls of black nylon, 44 inches wide, totaling 1787 yards in length, was seized at Louisville, Kentucky, on January 18, 1971, for violation of 19 U.S.C. Sections 1484, 1485 and 1592. The merchandise was received from Vietnam in several mail shipments addressed to Mrs. Richard Haley, 4834 Redwing Way, Louisville, Kentucky.

Any person must desiring to claim the merchandise appear and file with the District Director of Customs, Cleveto land, such Ohio, a claim of ownership in the sum of $250 on or before bond merchandise and a May 24, 1971, in default of which the merchandise will be disposed of in accordance with the law, JOHN F. KOVACIC District Director NOTICE of Sale. Notice is hereby hold a given, that the undersigned will public sale of the following sold Sumpter under security agreement to items of equipment, which were Brothers Coal Corp: Komatsu bulldozer, serial No. 3599, Komatsu bulldozer, serial No. 4489.

Said sale will be held at 4005 Produce Louisville, Ky. on the 18th day of May, 1971 at 9 a.m. and said items will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash. Seller reserves the right to bid. Allied Machinery Co.

It gave Alfa Romeo a clean sweep over its rival Porsches, which had won five straight here. The entire official Porsche team was out of the running near the end of the race after mishaps and mechanical troubles. The winning time was six hours, 35 minutes and 41 seconds for an average speed 'of 74.6 miles an hour. The race was the seventh counting for the 1971 World Manufacturers' Championship. The German Porsches have won five.

It was the 55th and perhaps final running of the world's oldest road race. There have been demands that the event be dropped under international rules banning dangerous tracks. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING The Courier The Louisville Times DEADLINES For Weekdays: 5 previous day for single column metropolitan circulation. 24 hours earlier for 2-column and full circulation orders: For Sundays: 5. P.M.

Friday (5 P.M. Thursday for 2-column ads). RATES PER AGATE LINE EFFECTIVE SEPT. 1, 1970. For Daily Combination, Sunday or Holidays Metropolitan Circulation only .85 Full Circulation add .30 For Display type style add .05 LEGAL NOTICES Daily Courier -Journal Daily Louisville Times Sunday C-J Times Daily Combination 70 A discount of per day is allowed for consecutive insertions of same copy up to 10 days.

A discount of is allowed on Situation Wanted ads if paid when offered. For either the Courier or Times alone, Metro circulation only 60c. Frequency discount not applicable on single paper orders ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths and Funerals ABLE, Mrs. Lena Taylor Age 88 years, Saturday, May 15, 1971, at 5:40 a.m. Residence Corydon, Ind.

Widow of Beverly Able. Survived by sister, Mrs. Carol Rowe, Corydon, brother, Taylor. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd.

(enter parking area from Dutchmans Ln.) Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. BARTH, Lillian Hinzen Saturday, May 15, Hillcreek 1971, at Manor 9:40 a.m., at the Nursing and Convalescent Home, 3116 Breckinridge Ln. Age 78 years. Widow of Paul C. Barth; F.

beloved Barth and mother Mr. of John Mr. C. Barth Albert of Mamaroneck, 'N. sister of Mrs.

George C. Bruens. Also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. FUneral from Pearson's 149 Breckinridge Tuesday afternoon, at o'clock. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.

Visiting after 10 a.m., Monday, BOLIN, Mrs. Barbara Jean Reilly In her 24th year, May 13th, 1971. Residence, 1565 Alexandria Lexington, KY. Beloved mother of Lucinda Anne Bolin; devoted daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond N. Reilly; sister of Mrs. Carol Reilly Lewis. Mrs. Bolin is resting at the Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd.

Services from the funeral home Mon. at 11 a.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park. CARRARO, Charles E. Age 73 Friday May 14 1971, in Nashville, Tenn.

Beloved brother of Mrs. Catherine Thornberry; uncle of Mrs. P. E. C.

(Mary June) Walter; Mrs. (Josephine) Walter and Mrs. Lillian C. Borland, Charles F. and J.

C. Carraro, all of Nashville, also survived by several great nieces and nephews. Mr. Carraro is at Ratterman's, 3800 Bardstown Rd. Funeral 10 a.m., Monday from St.

Raphael Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Prayers will be recited Sunday at 3 p.m.. Friends may call from 4 to 6 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 1.

Donnie laps, $30,450 2. Bobby $19,850. 3. Buddy $9,925. 4.

Pete 187, $5,825. 5. Fred $3,850. 6. Jim $2,750.

7. James 500. 8. Bill $2,250. 9.

Dave 925. 10. Larry $2.000. 11. Jabe 12.

Bill mouth, a 178, 950. 13. Cecil $1,925. 14. Ben 900.

15. John 875. 16. Friday 174, $1,850. 17.

Ron $1,825. p.m., Saturday 7:30 to 9 p.m., Ohio and please copy. and 3 to 5:30 Sunday. Nashville, Tenn. CASEBIER, Lula Virginia In her 65th year, at her residence, 1700 S.

13th May 16, 1971. Survived by her husband, Paul Casebier; brother, Lawrence Bryant. Funeral services Tuesday, May 18th, at 2 p.m., at M. A. Stoess and Sons FUneral Home, Crestwood, Ky.

interment Floydsburg Cemetery. Visiting after 2 p.m. Monday. CASSITY, Mrs. Alma B.

(nee Brockman) Passed away in her 91st year, Saturday, May 15, 1971, at 2:30 p.m. Formerly of 669 Barbee Way. Devoted wife of the late Mr. Steve A. Cassity; sister of Mr.

Oscar Brockman. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Cassity iS resting at the Oak Street Home of Arch Oak L. where Heady services and Son, will 1201 be conducted Tuesday, May 18, at 11 a.m.

by. Rev. Charles W. Music, of Trinity Temple United Methodist Church. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.

CODY, Mr. Robert Eugene Passed away Sunday, May 16, 1971, in his 58th year, at the Jewish Hospital. Residence 9004 Preston Hgwy. Devoted husband of Mrs. Myrtle loving father of Mr.

Fred David (Patricia) Cox and Mr. Robert Lee Cody of Gainesville, beloved son of Mrs. Edward (Clara) Cody, Also survived by a sister, Mrs. E. A.

Weber; and brother, Mr. Edward Cody of Crestwood, one grandchild. Mr. Cody is resting at the OkoIona Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 8519 Preston where services will be conducted Wednesday, May 19, ai 10:30 a.m., and at 11 a.m.

from St. Rita Catholic Church. Interment Highland Memory Gardens. Friends may kindly call after 7 p.m. Monday.

Rosary to be recited Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. DAHLEM, Miss Henrietta "Nettie" Residence 2218 Kaelin Ave. Fri. May 14, 1971 10:55 p.m. at the Dolbow Nursing Home, Survived by a brother Val Dahlem, several nieces and nephews.

FUneral 11 a.m. Mon. from St. Raphael Church with burial in St. Louis Cemetery, Visiting at Rattermans, 11 Lexington from 3-5 p.m.

and 7-9 p.m. Sun. The rosary will be recited by the Altar Society 3:30 p.m. Sun. DAVENPORT, Mr.

William R. Sr. Passed away In his 51st year, May 14, 1971, at 3:15 a.m. Residence 187 Coral Ave. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Eileen Thomas Davenport, father of William R. and Michael' J. Davenport, Miss Siobhan M. Davenport, Mrs. Suellen Clan, Mrs.

Patricia A. Marlow; son of Mrs. Lorraine Ray Davenport; brother of Mrs. Mary Ann Mount, also survived by 1 grandchild. Mr.

Davenport is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 1201 E. where services will be conducted Monday, May 17 at 8:30 a.m. and St.

Francis of Rome Church at a.m. Interment Zachary Taylor National Cemetery. DUANE, William M. (Bounce) Residence 1158 Eastern Pkwy. Saturday May 15, 1971, 6:40 p.m.

at Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio. Husband of the late Mary Gladys Reigal; Survived daughter, Mrs. Harold "Mary Joy e' Williams, Cincinnati, Ohio. and 6 grandchildren. Mr.

Duane is at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Rd. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m., from St. Agnes Church. Burial in Calvary Cemetery, Visiting after 7 p.m., Sunday. and Dayton, papers leaders in the other three divisions remained the same also.

Don Happel rolled a three-game series of 609 to win the singles championship in the Holy Name Bowling Association's annual rolloff at Hazelwood Lanes. R. White and Ed Harding, and R. Walthall and J. Coyle tied for the doubles title with totals of 1198.

A team fivesome captained by Ray Green took the team championship with a 3037 series. Derby Fillies Leaders (From Louisville, except where indicated) Team (with handicap) 1. Doris Frank, captain, 2981; 2. Mary McNutt, 2964; 3. Virginia Powell, Crestwood, 2936; 4.

Doris Simpson, 2903; 5. Jo Ann Hooper, Indianapolis, 2901. Actual -Ruth Fischer, 2679. Doubles (with handicap) -1. Mary Rose BlacketerDebbie Baird, Danville, 1251; 2.

Kay Wolf-Jo Kinser, 1241; 3. Karen Geiss (Floyds Knobs, Head, 1239; 4. Fran Thompson-Anna Williams, 1217; 5. Gerry Crowe-Beulah Carr, Danville, 1205. Singles (with handicap)-1.

Eva Lea Amburgey, Mt. Sterling, Ky. 679; 2. Betty Tucker, 671; 3. Alta Kallembach, Scottsburg, 649; 4.

Roxy Neel, 648; 5. Bonnie Mead, Indianapolis, 648. Ali events (actual) -1. Whilma Balsley, 1751; 2. Bonnie Mead, 1712; 3.

Joe Kinser, 1683; 4. Betty Nissley, Indianapolis, Mary McNutt, 1612. All events (with Whilma Balsley, 1883; Bonnie Mead, 1874; 3. Jo Ann Cox, 1863; 4. Jo Kinser, 1827; Betty Nissley, 1802.

Derby Tournament Leaders Team (handicap) -1. Charles Beaver, captain, Indi3. B. L. Taylor, Elizabethtown, 3164; 4.

Floyd Randall, anapolis, 3279; 2. Billy Russell, Indianapolis, 3165; Newport, 3152; George Robinson, Collinsville, 3144. Actual -Nick Manos, Bellbrook, Ohio, 3122. Doubles-1. Butch Telger-Ron Cooper, Morehead, 1359; 2.

Ronald R. Puckett-James Moore, Louisville, 1335; 3. Dave Newkirk-Rudy Fassi, Cincinnati, 1324; 4. Charles Hunter-Gerald Schneider, Louisville, 1321; 5. Albert Brand-Charles Clampitt, Indianapolis, 1320.

Actual 1308. Singles-1. Sonny Reichle, Louisville, 744; 2. Nick Belibrook, Ohio, 728; Roger Page, Bowling Green, 723; 4. Don Denny, Indianapolis, 718; 5.

Russ Maiden, Brookville, Ohio, 716. -Manos, 728. All events -1. Manos, 2038; 2. Dave Smith, Springfield, 2002; Dick Gamble, Alcoa, 1984; 4.

Harry DiStiver, Actual Indianapolis, 1977; 5. Lou DeHeve, Auburn, 1972. 2038. Tournament of Champions LeaGers (All divisions team events) Mixed-1. Lou Gebhart, captain, 2939; 2.

Lillian Froman, 2937; 3. Jon Meyer, 2909. Men-1. Harold R. Gregory, 2838; 2.

Bert Haycraft, 2780; 3. Leroy Lotze, 2760. Women Nora Carey, 2927; 2. Mary Jane Meyer, 2918; 3. Judy Brown, 2807.

Homenuik wins at Shreveport SHREVEPORT, La. (AP)-Canadian Wilf Homenuik coasted to a one-underpar 70 in the final round to finish with a 282. total and pocket $5,000 first prize in the $25,000 Shreveport Open Golf Tournament yesterday. Cemetery Lots, 6 Monuments EVERGREEN Cemetery, Junior Order Rest, Section 2, 6 grave lot, will divide. Call 587-6715.

RESTHAVEN, 1 double lot, reasonable. 957-5547. Funeral 7 Directors ARCH L. HEADY AND SON 1201 E. Oak St.

635-5231 3601 Taylor Bivd. 368-5811 8519 Preston Hgwy. 969-1367 4109 Taylorsville Rd. 451-3927 Bowling Green. Kv.

843-4338 EMBRY-BOSSE FUNFRAL HOME 2723 Preston Hgwy. 635-6371 THE McDANIEL Funeral Home, Inc. 363-3566 363-3567 4339 Park Blvd. BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd. 451-5530 D.

J. DOUGHERTY SON 1118 S. 3rd St. 583-1142 3331 Taylorsville Rd. 451-4420 LEE CRALLE INC.

1330 S. Third St. 634-3646 634-3647 SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home 19th and Market 585-4394 HERBERT C. CRALLE Funeral Home 2428 Frankfort Ave.

893-5223 PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES L. D. Pearson Son, Inc. 1310 S. Third St.

634-3628 149 Breckinridge Ln. 896-0349 McAFEE FUNERAL HOME. 3928 Bardstown Rd. 458-1561 Mt. Washington 538-4228 OWEN FUNERAL HOME SUBURBAN CHAPEL 5317 Dixie Hgwy.

447-2600 776-5775 ALBERT NEURATH SON Funeral Home 725 E. Market 584-1191. W. G. HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Hgwy.

448-3581 10907 Dixie Hgwy. 937-6400 WHITE SONS, INC. Funeral Home 2727 S. 3rd 537-4474 GODFREY F. RUSSMAN SON Funeral Home 1041 Goss 635-7426.

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