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Pago From Editions 0 THE COURIER JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1981 7 lets 191 LOUISVILLE AREA DEATHS Mrs. Bessie Lynch Arnold, 85, formerly of 4516 S. Second died Wednesday at Hillcreek Manor. She was a native of LaRue County and a member of Beechmont Bap10 tist Church. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs.

Mildred Purdom of Horsehoe Bend, Mrs. Evelyn Montgomery and Mrs. Virginia Cave; two sons, H. L. Jr.

and William E. Arnold; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Schaad and Mrs. Fannie Norris; a brother, Earl Lynch; 14 grandchildren; and 17 great -grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Friday at Miller Close Funeral Home, 4505 S. Third with burial in Pennsylvania Run Cemetery. Gladys C. Ballinger, 57, of 1322 Hull died Wednesday at St. Anthony Hospital.

She was a native of Hardin County and a member of Union Christian in Church in LaRue County. Survivors include a daughter, Shirley Ballinger; two sons, Larry and Stanley Ballinger; five brothers, Ernest, Willard, Arthur, Edward and David Coyle; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Ash, Mrs. Mae Brewer and Mrs. Margie Cundiff; and three grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at A. Neurath Son, 725 E. Market with burial in Eastern Cemetery. Mrs.

Nell Bunger, 82, formerly of Louisville, died Thursday in Indianapolis. She was a native of Meade County and a member of the Baptist Church and Eastern Star. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Roy Beck of 1 Carmel, a son, Kenneth E. Bunger; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at W. G. Hardy Shively Funeral Home, 4101 Dixie Highway, with burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Visitation at the funeral home will be from 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday. Mrs. Logan S. Chambers, 72, of 6806 Green Meadow Circle, died Thursday at Suburban Hospital. She was the former Alma E.

Hill, a native of Texas, a Realtor, former owner of A. E. Chambers Co. and a member of Highland Church of Christ and the Homebuilders Association of Louisville. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Janet Board; five sisters, Mrs. Pauline Griffin, Mrs. Mary Nichols and Mrs. Eula Weaver, all of Mrs. Lucille Nichols of Belzoni, and Mrs.

Jean Schipper; and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road, with burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the American Heart Fund or Portland Christian School. Ernest B.

Choate 55, of 4847 Bellevue died Thursday at SS. Mary Elizabeth Hospital. He was a native of Nashville, a retired electrician, a member of Yorktown Baptist Church and a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, the former Juanita Jordan; a daughter, Mrs. Donna VanHaverbeke; a son, Donald Choate; a sister, Mrs.

Vivian Caldwell of Houston; a brother, Percy W. Albert of Houston; and five grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor with entombment in Evergreen Mausoleum. Mrs.

Charlotte Rebecca Donaldson Clausnitzer, 82, of 3211 Poplar View Drive, died Wednesday at Southwest Jefferson Community Hospital. She was a native of Sacramento, Calif. Survivors include a son, Vernon R. Clausnitzer of Sacramento; a daughter, Mrs. Vivian Hinton; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway. The body was cremated. a Mrs. Willie Mae Holland, 69, of 2411 Maple died Wednesday at her home.

She was a native of Pembroke and a member of Beargrass Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Shelia Clay and Mrs. Mary Helen Johnson; three sons, Lawrence Hall, Wilbur and John Holland; 17 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday at Williams Mortuary, 1935 W. Broadway, with burial in Eastern Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 6 p.m. Friday. Clifford T.

Jackson, 55, of 10101 Grand Jeffersontown, died Wednesday at Suburban Hospital. He was a retired employee of the Naval Ordnance Station, a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Walnut Street Baptist Church, Masonic Lodge 896, Scottish Rite and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1181 and an associate member of Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 25. Survivors include his wife, the former Sarah Salt; a daughter, Mrs. Jennifer Alvey of Turners Station; a stepson, David Miller of Hazel Green; a sister, Mrs. Marguerite DeLozier; and five grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Road, with burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. Visitation at the funeral home will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Friday. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society.

A. Harrison Jones, 45, Route 2, Shepherdsville, died Wednesday at Audubon Hospital. WEATHER INDIANA DEATHS CORYDON The funeral for Martin E. Emily, 80, will be at a.m. Saturday at Beanbloss Steenbergen Funeral Home, with burial Hill Cemetery.

He died Wednesday, DEPAUW Warren Leslie Jackson, 28, Route 1, Depauw, died Thursday at his home. He was a farmer, an insurance agent and a member of Crandall Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, the former Ruth E. Schwartz; a daughter, Hannah Jackson; his parent, Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Jackson; a sister, Judith Jackson; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harper of Marengo and Mrs. Mabel Jackson. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday at Swarens Funeral Home in Ramsey, with burial in Palmyra Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 1 p.m. Friday. NEW ALBANY The funeral for Oscar M. Belviy, 70, will be at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday at St. Mary Catholic Church, with burial in Graceland Memorial Park. He died Wednesday. Visitation is at Dieckmann Funeral Home. NEW ALBANY The funeral for Miss Marguerite Gloub, 97, will be at 11 a.m.

Friday at Paul V. Shrader Funeral Home, with burial in Fairview Cemetery. She died Tuesday. NEW ALBANY Mrs. Richard K.

Stem, 62, died Wednesday at Baptist Hospital East in Louisville. She was the former Nancy E. Johnson, a native of Galesburg, and a member of Unity Church. Survivors besides her husband include two sons, Charles C. Stem of Galena and Robert K.

Stem of Corydon; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara A. Eggers of Denver; and five grandchildren. The body was cremated. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to charity.

NORTH VERNON Ernest Carpenter 53, died Wednesday in Columbus. He was a former employee of Arvin Industries. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Susan Warren of Butlerville, Mrs. Angie Atha of Seymour and Mrs.

Jeanne Long; a son, Carl Carpenter; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carpenter a sister, Mrs. Margie Fair; and six grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday at St. Mary Catholic Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation at Diekhoff Vance Funeral Home will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Friday. VEVAY Mrs.

Lura C. Zeller, 66, formerly of Vevay, died Wednesday in Cincinnati. She was a member of the Christian church. Survivors include her husband, Arthur Zeller, a brother, Marshall Courtney of Phoenix. The funeral will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday at Haskell Morrison Funeral Home, with burial in Vevay Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 10 a.m. Saturday. Two are injured in car collision The coordinator of the Sisters of Mercy nuns in Kentucky and another driver were injured Wednesday in a two-car collision near Bardstown, state police at Elizabethtown said. Sister Mary Amelia R.S.M., 44, of Cincinnati was listed in serious condition last night at SS.

Mary Elizabeth Hospital in Louisville with multiple injuries. Craig A. Drury, 21, of Lebanon Junction, driver of the other car, was admitted to Flaget Memorial Hospital in Bardstown with multiple injuries and was released yesterday. Police said the collision occurred about 4:30 p.m. on U.S.

150 five miles east of Bardstown in Nelson County. Police said no charges were filed. Several flee fire at bank building The first three floors of the Citizens Plaza building at Fifth and Liberty streets were evacuated for a short time yesterday afternoon because of smoke from a fire in a closet. Louisville Fire Department spokesman Maj. David Wright said the fire was confined to elevator padding in a first-floor closet located near the loading dock at the rear of the bank building.

Firefighters had the fire under control within minutes of their arrival about 1:35 p.m., Wright said, but the evacuation was necessary because smoke went up the elevator shaft to the lower floors. He said the cause of the fire is under investigation. Kentucky man dies in tractor accident Associated Press NEW CASTLE, Ky. A Henry County man was killed Wednesday night when the tractor he was operating overturned on him, police said. Kenneth Bush Tingle, 56, of Eminence was killed when his tractor hit a tree stump and overturned on his farm about three miles south of New Castle on KY 573, state police at La Grange said.

Tingle was dead at the scene, Henry County Coroner Bill Prewitt said. Humiture He was a truck driver for American Home Sanitation Co. Survivors include his wife, the forLouise Miles; a son, Randell Jones of Shepherdsville; a daughter, Stephanie Jones of Shepherdsville; his father, Sanford Jones; his mother, Mrs. Phenie Nunley; two sisters, Mrs. Ollie Tipps and Mrs.

Lela Sawyers; seven half-brothers, Lewis Nunley of Lewisburg, Irvin, J. Charles, Herman, Leford and Ricky Jones, all of Guntersville, and four half-sisters, Mrs. Rose Phillips and Mrs. Barbara Owens, both of Lewisburg, Olein and Dorothy Jones, both of Guntersville. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Satin Shepherdsville, with burial in Heurday at Hardy Close Funeral Home bron Cemetery there. James M. Oldham, 72, of 1393 Trinity Park Drive, died Thursday at Methodist Evangelical Hospital. "He was a native of Henderson County, a former employee of the old Mengel a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Jerrald Oldham; a brother, H.

G. Oldham of Pacific, three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Highway, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 1 p.m.

Friday. John Francis Rueve, 61, of 723 Shelby Parkway, died Wednesday at Jewish Hospital. He was a retired employee of B. F. Goodrich Co.

Survivors include a brother, Joseph E. Rueve, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Mattei, Mrs. Alberta C.

Renz and Mrs. Mary R. Beckley. The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St.

Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 1207 S. Shelby with burial in St. Michael Cemetery. Visitation is at Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison avenues. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to Mass of the Air.

Mrs. Mildred C. Seaton, 80, Christian Church Home, died there Thursday. She was a retired employee of Reynolds Metals Co. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Joyce Anderson, and a grandchild. The body was donated to the University of Louisville School of Medicine. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to St. Peter's in the Valley Episcopal Church. Mildred "Mickey" Stoess, 10003 Shelbyville Road, died Thursday at Baptist Hospital East.

She was a native of Falls of Rough and a member of Beargrass Christian Church and Order of Eastern Star. Survivors include her husband, Wilson R. Stoess; a son, Stephen F. Stoess; two sisters, Mrs. John E.

Foster of Leitchfield and Mrs. R. F. McMahan and three brothers, E. E.

Fentress of Leitchfield, F. L. Fentress of Hardinsburg and George Fentress Jr. of Falls of Rough. The funeral will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday at Pearson's, 149 Breckenridge Lane, with burial in Shady Grove Cemetery in Falls of Rough. Visitation at the funeral home will be after 2 p.m. Friday. Four people killed in traffic wrecks on Indiana roads Associated Press Two men died in separate accidents near Loogootee yesterday, state police said. Charles G.

Lynch 22, of Loogootee was killed when his car left U.S. 50, hit a tree and a house, and flipped over, police said. John P. Recher, 18, of Celestine was killed on U.S. 231 five miles north of Loogootee when his car and a milk truck collided, police said.

In another accident yesterday, Suzanne Goldstein, 32, of Bloomington died when her car and another vehicle collided near Bloomington, police said. On Wednesday David W. Clark, 16, of Aurora was killed when his motorcycle and a car collided on IND 350 in Aurora, police said. Bodies of 2 girls are found in river Associated Press ELNORA, Ind. The bodies of two cousins from Elnora who fell into the West Fork of the White River were recovered yesterday, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources said.

Department spokesman Jim Parham said the body of Crystal Smeltzer, 4, was found by volunteers last night. The body of Connie Wilkison, 3, was recovered by conservation officers earlier in the day, he said. The bodies were in the same area about 1,500 feet downstream from the Elnora access ramp, Parham said. He said the girls were playing on the ramp when they toppled into the water Tuesday evening. To subscribe to The Courier-Journal The Louisville Times CALL 582-2211 Yesterday's humiture when the femperature humidity was 51 percent.

of how uncomfortable it similar to a wind chill was 100 degrees at 4 p.m., was 94 degrees and the Humiture is a measure feels during hot days, factor during cold days. Extended forecast Kentucky: Chance of afternoon and evening showers Sunday through Tuesday; highs will be in the 90s, lows in the 70s. Indiana: Continued hot and humid with a chance of thundershowers late Sunday and again Monday and Tuesday; highs will be in the mid-80s to mid-90s, lows in the upper 60s to mid-70s. Standiford Field readings Midnight 81 8 a.m. 80 4 p.m.

94 a.m. 81 9 a.m. 84 5 p.m. 92 2 a.m. 80 10 a.m.

86 6 p.m. 92 3 a.m. 79 11 a.m. 88 7 p.m. 92 4 a.m.

77 Noon 90 8 p.m. 89 5 a.rn. 76 1 p.m. 92 9 p.m. 82 6 a.m.

76 2 p.m. 92 10 p.m. 84 7 a.m. 76 3 p.m. 93 11 p.m.

83 Temperatures shown are for the 24 hours preceding the newspaper's date of publication. Ohio River levels Yester- Today's TomorFlood day's fore- row's stage stage cast forecast LOCATION (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet) Gallipolis, Ohio (LG). 50 15.0 14.9 14.5 Ashland, 52 34.3 34.3 34.3 Greenup Dam 16.8 16.6 15.9 Portsmouth, Ohio 16.8 16.4 15.9 Maysville, Ky. ...........50 33.9 33.8 33.8 Meidahl, Ohio 16.0 15.7 52 27.8 27.2 27.0 Markland Dam (LG). 51 20.6 17.3 16.4 Louisville (UG) 23 12.3 12.3 12.3 Louisville 55 20.0 18.1 15.4 Cannelton Dam (LG) 42 16.7 16.4 14.5 Newburgh, Ind.

(LG) 38 19.5 19.4 17.1 Evansville, Ind. 17.9 18.0 16.3 Uniontown Dam (LG) 37 19.3 19.5 18.0 Shawneetown, 111. 33 20.1 20.3 19.0 (LG) lower gauge, (UG) upper gauge Around the world Hi Lo Weather ...79 57 Clear 72 Cloudy .86 Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear ...79 Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear ..90 Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear 90 Clear Rain 59 Clear 75 Clear SEATTLE 52 PAUL 88 BOSTON NEW YORK( 75 COLUMBUS) SAN FRANCISCO DENVER( OMAHAL 87- 94 90, 66 94 92 4980 52 61 68 WASHINGTON, D.C 107 ST. LOUIS 85 LAS VEGAS 94 LOUISVILLE 74 ANGELES ALBUQUERQUE 91 LITTLE ROCK ATLANTA 64 97 DALLAS 75 75 96 NEW ORLEANS, CLEAR HOUSTON 96 PARTLY CLOUDY 91 CLOUDY RAIN MIAMI 78 TODAY'S HIGH Based on National Weather Service and AP reports 054 TONIGHT'S LOW SNOW COLD FRONT WARM FRONT STATIONARY Today's forecast calls for showers in parts of the Southeast and extremely high temperatures in the Southwest. 15.8 12.3 14.2 Selected cities weather summary Kentucky forecast Indiana forecast Partly sunny, continued hot and humid today Partly sunny, hot and humid today and tomorand tomorrow, fair and warm tonight; highs in the row, warm and muggy tonight; highs in the low to low 90s both days, lows tonight in the low 70s.

mid-90s today and tomorrow, lows tonight insthe Winds light and variable today. mid-70s. Winds light and variable today. City Amsterdam Athens Bangkok Belgrade Berlin Bogota Brussels B'Aires Copenhagen Dublin Frankfurt Geneva Helsinki Hong Kong Jerusalem Kiev Lima Lisbon London Madrid Manila Mexico City Montreal Moscow New Delhi Nicosia Oslo Paris Rome San Juan Singapore Stockholm Taipei CLASSIFIED AD ADVERTISING 43, Chaplin, at 3 pm, at Flaget Hospital in Bardstown. He was a Production Supervisor at the Container Corp.

of Survived by his wife the former Betty Sparrow; and 3 daughters, Tammy, Theresa, and Dee Meeks; also survived by his mother Mrs. Ethel Meeks; 6 sisters, Mrs. Pauline Brown, Mrs. Viola Buchter, Mrs. Corine Anderson, Mrs.

Mabel Wagner, Mrs. Florence Wingfield, and Mrs. Marie Hill; brother, Emmett Meeks, of Mt. Sterling. Funeral 1 pm McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Rd.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. PATTERSON, Howard "'Hudie' 13.4 Temperatures 15.9 15.3 17.0 City 18.2 Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Billings Birmingham Bismarck. Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington, Casper Charleston, S.C. Charleston, W.Va. Charlotte, N.C........

Chicago Cincinnati Columbia, S.C. Columbus, Dallas-Ft. Denver Des Moines El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Great Hartford Honolulu. Houston Jackson, Juneau Kansas City Deaths and Funerals MEEKS, Franklin Delano Age 54, 233 N. Adams passed away July 8, 1981.

Beloved father of Messrs. James, Rocky, Garry Robert Patterson, Linda Sharp, Joyce Montgomery, Darlene Snyder, Angela Phillips; brother of Messrs. Raymond, Harry John Patterson, Frances Gravile, Margaret Dunn; 19 grandchildren a host of nieces, nephews friends survive. Services 10 a.m. A.

Neurath Son, 725 E. Market. Burial in Eastern Cemetery. RUEVE, John Francis 61 vrs. July 8, 1981 at 8:40 p.m.

Residence 723 Shelby Pkwy. Brother of Joseph E. Rueve, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Mattei, Mrs. Alberta C.

Renz, Mrs. Mary Rita Beckley, Several nieces nephews also survive. Funeral Sat. at 9 a.m. from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret Ellison Aves.

and al 9:30 a.m. in St. Vincent dePaul Church. Interment St. Michael Cemetery.

Vigil service 4 p.m. Fri. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to Mass of the Air. Visiting after 7 p.m. Thurs.

SEATON, Mildred C. Aged 80, passed away Thursday, July 9, 1981, at 1:30 a.m. at the Christian Church Home. Devoted mother of Mrs. B.

J. (Joyce) Anderson; also survived by 1 grandson, Barry L. Anderson. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to St. Peters in the Valley Episcopal Church.

The body has been donated to the University of Louisville by her request. STEM, Mrs. Richard K. Age 62, passed away Wed. evening at Baptist Hospital East, Louisville, Ky.

She was the former Nancy E. Johnson. She was a resident of New Albany a member of the Unity Church, Louisville, Ky. She is survived by her husband, Richard K. Stem; 2 sons, Charles C.

Stem, Galena, Ind. Robert K. Stem, Cordon, a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Ann Eggers, Denver, 5' grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the donor's favorite charity. 1A Legal Notices 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. LEGAL NOTICE U.S.

DEPARTMENT OF HUD- FHA The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, located at 539 River City Mall, Louisville, Kentucky, will hold a Prebid Conference on July 15, 1981, at 10:30 a.m. in Conference Room B. Subiect: Formal Contract Doors Windows. All interested parties should attend for clarification of provisions on requirements of the subiect contract.

BUYING OR SELLING? LOOK IN CLASSIFIED indicate overnight Yesterday's Lo-Hi Prec. 74-90 .00 63-86 .02 58-62 .00 .00 .00 77-95 .00 50-94 .00 72-94 .00 39-88 .00 .00 79-99 76-92 .00 72-84 .39 76-93 .40 52-91 80-92 72-91 72-93 74-93 72-93 .11 71-93 75-93 .00 74-95 .00 58-90 .00 70-84 .10 69-76 .01 46-66 .10 54-88 .00 53-74 .00 46-84 78-96 .00 74-86 79-92 77-94 75-95 70-95 .00 49-62 .00 72-91 .00 lows, daytime highs. Today's Forecasts Lo-HI Sunny 70-89 Thunderstorms 64-91 Rain Sunny Sunny Sunny 76-91 Sunny 55-88 Partly Cloudy Sunny 48-94 Sunny 55-87 Sunny 74-94 Partly Cloudy Sunny Sunny 70-87 Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Haze Sunny 58-85 Sunny 72-90 Sunny 67-84 Partly Cloudy Sunny 71-87 Partly Cloudy Sunny Sunny 63-89 Sunny 62-89 Partly Cloudy Rain 49-57 Sunny 56-93 Thunderstorms 53-81 Partly Cloudy Sunny Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Cloudy 48-62 Sunny Legal 1A Notices Advertisem*nt For Bids Sealed proposals will be received by the Vice PresidentChief Engineer of the Louisville Water Company in his office, located at 435 South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, up to 11:00 a.m., local time, Wednesday, July 22, 1981. PROJECT 81-656 NORWOOD ESTATES CONNECTIONS Install approximately 240 lineal feet of 6-inch ductile iron pipe in Norbourne Drive, approximately 275 lineal feet of 6-inch 6 ductile iron pipe in Norwood Drive, and approximately 275 lineal feet of 6-inch ductile iron pipe in Whipporwill Drive, including polvethylene wrap and all connections to existing mains. The plans and specifications are on file and may be examined at the office of the Chief Engineer.

Qualified bidders may receive one (1) set of drawings and specifications free of charge. Louisville Water Company Standard Specifications, 1976, will apply, as outlined in instructions to Bidders, for this proiect. Bids shall be awarded based on the lowest evaluated price. Methods for determining the lowest evaluated price are outlined in the bid documents. The successful bidder shall observe the prevailing wage rate for the various types of laborers, or mechanics employed as set out on the attached schedule of the prevailing rate of wages which has been determined in accordance with the provisions fo KRS 337.505 to 337.550.

Each bidder shall deposit with his proposal a certified check or bid bond in favor of Louisville Water Company in the amount of five percent of his bid, which shall be forfeited in case the bidder fails to enter into contract with good and sufficient bond within ten (10) days after the contract has been awarded to him. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded shall furnish through an authorized agent, a surety bond satisfactory to the Louisville Water Company covering the full amount of the contract and guarantee faithful performance of the prevailing hourly wage clause as provided in the contract. 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: Paul Sumner, Manager Purchasing PUBLIC NOTICE regarding Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission Program Plan for Fiscal Year 1982 (October 1, 1981-September 30, 1982) Pursuant to requirements contained in Seciton 101 (e) of the "Federal Clean Water Act of 1977" regarding public participation in the development of a program for water pollution control, the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission, 414 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, has prepared a basis for its application for a water pollution control program grant under Section 106 of the Act.

Any and all parties whose interests may be affected by such a program plan are invited to express their views, either orally or in writing, to the above stated Commission, on or before September 1, 1981. A public hearing shall be held the Commission finds there is significant public interest in SO doing. On or before July 10, 1981, copies of the program pian covering interstate water pollution control activities being proposed for the above period by the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission will be on file and available for examination at the following locations: 1. Ohio River Valley Water Sanititaion Commission 414 Walnut Street Ohio 45202 Free Public Library 4th and York Sts. Louisville, KY 40203 3.

Dept. for Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Capital Plaza Towers Frankfort, KY 40601 Office for Policy ManageKY. State Clearinghouse ment 2nd -Room 209 Capital Annex Frankfort, KY 40601. INVITATION TO BID The Jefferson County Board of Education will receive separate sealed bids and award contracts for: UPDATING FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS at Blake 3801 Bonaventure Blue Lick 9801 Blue Lick Jeffersontown High, 9600 Old Six Mile Myers Middle, 2815 Klondike Seneca High, 3510 Goldsmith Southern High, 8620 Preston Louisville, Ky. Bids will be received until 2:00 PM.

EDT, July 23, 1981 at the Jefferson County Board Education, 1825 Office So. of Faciltiy 7th Louisville, al which time and place bids will be opened and read aloud. Bid documents will be available from E.R. Ronald Associates, Engineers; 1252 Starks Kv. 40202 The Owner reserves the right to accept any bid, to reject any or all bids, to waive any informalities in bids received where such acceptance, reiection, or waiver is considered to be in the best interest of the Owner.

Precipitation for 24 Yesterday's City Lo-Hi Las Vegas Little Los Angeles 69-83 Memphis Miami Beach 79-86 Milwaukee 67-79 Nashville. 72-96 New Orleans 79-96 New York 80-96 Norfolk, 77-96 Oklahoma 67-85 Orlando Philadelphia 76-94 Phoenix Pittsburgh 74-91 Portland, Me. 68-80 Portland, 55-71 Raleigh. 73-95 Rapid City 52-93 41-89 Richmond 75-96 St. Louis 76-93 St.

Pete- 72-91 Salt Lake City San Diego San Francisco 53-64 San Juan, P.R........80-92 Sault Ste. Marie 56-69 Seattle 52-69 Sioux Falls 52-84 47-80 78-99 Tulsa 75-97 Washington, D.C. 82-98 Wichita. 72-96 1A Legal Notices ORDINANCE NO. 3 SERIES 1981 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE JEFFERSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY AD VALOREM TAX ASSESSMENT FOR THE CITY OF GREEN SPRING, KENTUCKY, AND THE LEVYING OF AN AD VALOREM TAX THEREON FOR CITY PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR, JULY 1, 1981, TO JUNE 30, 1982.

WHEREAS, pursuant to provisions of KRS 92.280 and KRS 92.520 et sequitur, the City of Green Spring is authorized and empowered to adopt the county assessment valuation for City tax purposes to fix the tax levy date and due and delinquency dates and to levy and collect said taxes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF GREEN SPRING: Section One: January 1, 1981, is hereby set as the assessment date for all real property subject to city taxation within the boundaries of the City of Green Spring, Kentucky. Section Two: The county assessment of property situated within the City of Green Spring, Kentucky is hereby adopted as the city assessment for city and such ad valorem taxes as apply for the fiscal year, July 1, 1981 to June 30, 1982. Section Three: The City Treasurer is directed to obtain a true copy the county assessment of property within the corporate limits of Green Spring and make out tax bills therefrom and mail same by no later than July 1, 1981. Each bill shall show the lot, total assessment of the real property and the improvement, the name of the supposed owner, the ad valorem tax rate and the total tax amount due.

Section Four: Upon delivery such bills, the City Marshal of Green Spring shall have the responsibility of supervising the collection of same, and all remittances shall be made to the City Treasurer who shall have a regular accounting with the City Marshal as required by law. Collection of delinquent taxes shall be made in the manner prescribed by law. Section Five: The proceeds of such taxes are to be used for the general operating purposes of the City Section Six: The ad valorem tax rate for the fiscal year, July 1, 1981 to June 30, 1982, is hereby fixed at per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) valuation of property as assessed for taxation. Said tax shall be due and payable as follows: Prior to August 1, 1981-Face amount of bill August 1, 1981 to August 31, 1981-Face amount of bill plus penalty of September 1, 1981 to September 30, 1981-Face amount of bill plus penalty of After October 1, 1981-Face amount of bill plus penalty of plus interest at the rate of per annum until paid. Section Seven: This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage by the Board of Trustees and approval by the Chairman thereof, and publication as required by law.

Initial reading, May 7, 1981. Passed and Approved this day of June, 1981 Robert H. Jackson Chairman, Board of Trustees ATTEST: Joyce Cato City Clerk ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BID TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF RIVER CITY Sealed bids wil be received at Transit Authority of River City, 1000 West Broadway, Louisville, KY, 40203, at 3:00 p.m. on the date indicated below: PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION: DATE P-227: Janitorial Services: P-228: Telephone Communications for Automatic Call Sequencer Copies of the specifications may be obtained by contacting Jerry E. Bales, Contract Administrator, 1000 West Broadway, Louisville, KY 40203.

or calling (502) 587-3691. Minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity and are encouraged submit bids in responses to this Invitation to Bid and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, creed or national origin in consideration for an award. TARC reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any technically or informality in the bidding. H.P. ISHMAEL GENERAL MANAGER Advertisem*nt for Bids Louisville Water Company Bid No.

80-21 Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent of the Louisville Water Company in his office, located at 435 S. 3rd Street, Louisville, Kentucky up to 11:00 A.M. Local Time, August 5, 1981 Materials and labor for the complete installation of an Automatic Halon 1301. Fire Suppression System in the Louisville Water Company's Computer Room. 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.

Award wil. be made on the basis of lowest and or best purchase for the Louisville Water Company Louisville Water Company Paul Sumner Manager, Purchasing hours, ending at 8 p.m. EDT. Today's Prec. Forecasts Lo-Hi .00 Fair 85-107 .00 Partly Cloudy .00 Haze .00 Partly Cloudy .00 Partly Cloudy .00 Partly Cloudy .00 Sunny .00 Sunny .00 Partly Cloudy ...72495 .00 Partly Cloudy .00 Sunny .00 Sunny .00 Sunny .00 Sunny .00 Partly Cloudy .00 Partly Sunny 75.92 Cloudy 85-108 .00 Sunny 67-85 .02 Sunny .00 Showers 53-72 .00 Haze .00 Partly Cloudy .00 Windy .00 Sunny 74-95 .01 Sunny .02 Partly Cloudy Thunderstorms 70-94 .00 Partly Cloudy ...70,77 .00 Fair .06 Partly Cloudy .00 Sunny Partly Cloudy .00 Partly Cloudy .00 Thunderstorms 65-88 .00 Partly Cloudy .00 Thunderstorms 77-97 Sunny 75-97 .00 Sunny .00 Sunny 72-96 The Courier Journal The Louisville Times ANNOUNCEMENTS 00 Community and 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 Past Presiding Officers of the Women's Division Ohio River Valley Safety Council will meet Friday, July 17, 10:30 A.M., LaNormandy Inn, 2616 Bardstown Rd. President, Mrs. Ed.

Bennett will preside. Lunch will be served. The newly elected officers for 81-82 are: President Mrs. J. W.

Paskey; Vice Pres. Mrs. Marion Ochs; Secretary Mrs. R. C.

Porter; Treasurer Mrs. J. M. Pace. Deaths and Funerals ARNOLD, Mrs.

Bessie (nee Lynch) Passed away July 8, 1981 in her 86th year. Former residence, 4516 South 2nd St. Devoted mother of Mr. H. L.

Arnold, Jr. and William E. Arnold, Mrs. Evelyn Montgomerv, Mrs. Mildred Purdom, Horseshoe Bend, Ark.

and. Mrs. Virginia Cave. Sister of Mrs. Jessie Schaad, Mrs.

Fannie Norris and Mr. Earl Lynch. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Mrs. Arnold is at the Miller Close Funeral Home, 4505 S.

3rd where services will be conducted Fri. at 2 p.m. Interment Pennsylvania Run Cemetery. CHAMBERS, Mrs. Logan S.

The former Alma E. HiM. Thurs. July 9th, 1981 at 1:40 a.m. at Suburban Hospital.

Survived by her daughter Mrs. Jerry L. (Janet) Board; 2 grandchildren, Amy Elizabeth David Logan Board; 5 sisters, Mrs. Pauline Griffin, Mrs. Mary Nichols, Mrs.

Eula. Weaver, all of Woodland, Mrs. Lucille Nichols Beizona, Miss. Mrs. Louis H.

(Jean) Schipper; Sister-inLaw, Mrs. Paul T. Addams. Funeral services 10 a.m. Fri.

at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Rd. with burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. Visitation after 7 p.m. Thurs. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the American Heart Fund or the Portland Christian School of Louisville.

HEEREN, Mrs. Phyllis Marjorie (nee Larson) Age 61 years, at 1:15 p.m., July 8, 1981, at Highland Baptist Hospital. Residence 2521 Top Hill Rd. Survived by husband Dr. Forrest H.

Heeren; sons, Philip Steven, David Forrest and Hunter Henry Heeren; daughter, Mrs. Victoria Anne Burgin; grandchild. Service at the Highland Baptist Church, 1101 Cherokee Rd. at 11 a.m. Sat.

Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. Visiting at the Herbert C. Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort Ave. from 7-9 p.m., Thurs. and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Fri. JONES, A. Harrison Age 45 July 8, 1981 at Audubon Hospital. Residence Rt. 2 Shepherdsville.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Louise Miles Jones. Devoted father of Randell Stephanie Jones. Also. survived by parents, Mr.

Sanford Jones Mrs. Phenie Nunley; 2 sisters, Ollie Tipps Lela Sawyer. Mr. Jones is at the Hardy -Close Funeral. Home, Shepherdsville.

Services 2 p.m. Sat. Interment Hebron Cemetery. 1A Notices Legal In Complying with the Ohio Revised Code, Sec. 2151.28-29, the Juvenile Division of the Lake County Common Pleas Court, not knowing his Whereabouts, notifies Douglas DeFranco, the father of Kenneth Phillips as follows: A complaint no.

80-JUV-0895 has been fIled in the Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division, Lake County, Ohio, alleging that Kenneth Phillips, age: 7 DOB: 10-11-73 appears to be a dependent child. An adjudication of abuse, neglect, or dependency may affect your parental rights. The complaint requests the court to immediately grant permanent custody of the above named If this request is granted, this court may issue an order which permanently ends all rights that you have to your child. Even if this court does not grant permanent custody, an order of temporary custody may result. This means.

that your child would be removed from your legal custody until such time as the court defermined he or she should either be returned or permanently removed. An order of temporary custody may lead to an order of permanent custody which permanently divests you of all your parental rights and privileges. Douglas DeFranco is hereby summoned and ordered to appear for a Permanent custody hearing at the Lake County Juvenile Court on September 3, 1981 at 1:30 P.M. Your failure to appear at the time and place indicated may cause you to be arrested, or subject you to loss of valuable NOTICE: You have the right to be represented by an attorney at every hearing in this case. If you wish, however, you may waive your right to an attorney.

If you cannot afford an attorney, one can be appointed for you if your are found to be indigent. To avoid delay, you should secure an attorney before the date indicated. IT IS SO ORDERED Richard A. Hoose, Judge. Lake County Common Pleas Court, Juvenile Division LEGAL NOTICE KENTUCKY INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE There will be an official meeting of the Kentucky Industrial Revenue Bond Oversight Committee at 10:00 a.m., August 26, 1981.

The meeting will be held in Frankfort, Kenf*cky in the Eureka Room in Fountain Place, which is located directly across from the Capital Plaza Tower on Wilkinson Street. The Committee will consider numerous applications for issuance of industrial revenue bonds. Included for consideration is the application submitted by the City of Louisville on behalf of J-Co. for the acquisiton of a four -story commercial building located at 526 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, and its for use as a restaurant and office building. Any party interested in addressing the Committee concerning the proiect must notify KDFA staff at least fifteen (15) days prior to the meeting and must file a written brief with the Kentucky Development Finance Authority (KDFA): located on the 24th Floor, Capital Plaza Tower, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, at least.

ten (10) days (August 14, August 16 is a Sunday) prior to the meeting date. The interested party must also submit a copy of the brief to the applicant (City of Louisville) and. the proiect developer at least ten (10) days prior to the meeting by registered mail. Copies of the Committee's procedures and any Information concerning the application can be obtained by contacting Mike Mullins or Gwyn Drury at the KDFA offices (502) 564- 4554. For information locally, contact Mr.

William C. Stone, Special Counsel, Louisville Industrial Development Authorily, 2100 First National Tower, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, (502) 589-4600; or the project developer, Mr. Wesley S. Johnson, P.O. Box 10247, Louisville, Kentucky 40210, (502) 776-2481.

ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS South Anderson Water District, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky 40342 Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of 4" and 6'' water line additions will be received by The District at the office of Fox Creek RECC, U.S. 62, Lawrenceburo, KY 40342 until 10 AM, Local Time, July 24, 1981, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at following locations: GRW. Engineers, 2100 Gardiner Lane, Suite 1216, Louisville, KY 40205 Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of GRW Engineers located at 2100 Gardiner Lane, Louisville, KY 40205 upon payment of $25.00 for each set. Any BIDDER, upon returning the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS promptly and in good condition, will be refunded the payment, and any non-bidder upon so returning CONTRACT DOCUMENTS will be refunded $12.50.

June 5, 1981 A. Warford, Chairman Effective in 30 days Accuratio International, 1635 Production Jeffersonville, a domestic international sales corporation in the state of Indiana, is to be disolved..

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