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SECTION 2 SPORTS MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1960 LOUISVILLE BOWLING COURIERJOURNAL, NOTICE OF SAL.I OF ONOt The Citv of Lexington. Kentucky, Italy Defends i New Sites Are U. S. BehaviorFor Parkmoor Redskins Oust Nixon As Coach; Bryant On 'Silver' Grid Team rm Wlr Italy's Davis Cup players, Nicola Pietrangeli and Orlando Sirola. said last night reports of American rnis-behaviour in the inter-zone finals were "grossly exaggerated." tw he would not select a coach The Americans behaved per- i.fi putr.nn from the college ranks but i i said.

Sirola agreed. n.ii Twfc. Ildiiail vudiu iiaiuaiBT ir- M.U UC K.I in i eaycu bad publicity from the tan Sports in Brief trums thrown by youngsters Chuck McKin- ley and Dennis Ralston in ear- v.L cw "McKinley had an unfortu- stydahar, ex-West Virginia nate racket-throwing incident star Tne team is composed of after the doubles (in the inter- piayers whose last college sea-rone matches) and Buchholz son was 1935 an(j wh0 have hit the ball into the stands," achieved prominence in other Drobny added. "But Barry fields today. juacivay never movea a nana and he was criticized with the rest of them.

I think it was unfair." i for the National League's Pro The Italian plajers criticized Bowl January 15 at Los-e treatment they have re- treatment they the ceived in Australia. "They treated us as if we did not exist," Pietrangeli said, "This offended us because in European tournaments all players are taken care of. In the tournaments here, before the Davis Cup, we were treated like nobodies." Football Parkmoor and Broad-Brook are members), promised every assistance "in taking care of some of their leagues until they're! able to do so again." Pearson quickly recalled the help given by other tenpin houses in handling his summer leagues when Skyway Bowl was closed by a storm-caused flash flood last summer. Both Harris and general Manager Joe Dries said they are planning to continue the annual Derby Tournament at Broad-Brook next spring. The big event, which attracts pin-men from nearly a dozen states, has been held for the past 11 years at both Parkmoor and Broad-Brook.

Regarding plans to rebuild on the fire-ravaged site, Harris said it was too early to say anything definite "but if present thinking materializes, Parkmoor will rise again." Same General Lines He indicated that the new structure would follow the same general lines as the old building. Parkmoor was opened with 24 lanes in 1942. In 1954, it be-, came the first Louisville bowling establishment to install automatic pinsetters. Sixteen lanes were added in 1957 to give it a total of 40. For several years, both Parkmoor and Broad-Brook have operated on a 24-hour basis six days a week.

TENPIN NOTES Both Jimmy Spalding, last season's champion, and runner-up Lou Frantz lost first-round matches in the Masters Tournament at NOTICE OF SALS. OF BONDS The City of Versailles, Kentucky, hereby gives public notice that until the 28th day of December, I960, at the hour of 10 A.M., EST, it will receive in the office of its City Clerk, in said City, sealed competitive bids for $88,000.00 of its "City of Versailles Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds of 1960," dated December 1, 1960, being 88 negotiable coupon bonds of $1,000.00 denomination, maturing serially, on December 1, $3,000.00 in each year 1961 to 1966: $4,000 in each year 1967 to 1970: $5,000.00 in each year 1971 to 1976; $8,000 In each year 1977 to 1980; subject to redemption on and after December 1, 1965, at 103; on and after December 1, 1970 at 102; on and after December 1, 1975 at 101 to final maturity. Bidders shall offer a sum in cash (not less than $88,000.00) for all bonds and stipulate interest coupon rates, providing each is a multiple of of lr, none may exceed 67r per annum, and only one rate shall be stipulated for a single maturity date. The City will furnish the executed bonds, No-Litiaation Certificate, and approving legal opinion of Grafton Fleischer, Louisville, Kentucky. Good faith deposit (certified or bank cashier's check payable to the City of Versailles, Kentucky) of $1,760 00 shall accompany bid.

Usual tax exempt basis. "Statement of Terms and Conditions of Bond obtainable from City Clerk, or The Kentucky Company, 139 North Upper Street, Lexington, Kentucky. The right to reject bids is expressly reserved. By Order of the City Council: OWEN L. RANGE, Mayor, City of Versailles, Kentucky.

(SEAL) ATTEST: DORIS S. TILGHMAN, City Clerk. PARTS AND LABOR BRAKES INSPECTED ALIGN FRONT END 6.95 Most Cars Open Nightly till 8 Saturday till 5 JU 4-4940 KARTSi ROYAL NORSEMAN The Washington Redskins of- of the estate of the late Arnold ficially dismissed Mike Nixon Johnson Taul I. Fagan, 70, as head coach. Redskin owner one-time owner of the former George Preston Marshall said San Francisco Seals, died.

Able Challenges Stith For Scoring Lead Former Western Kentucky star Forrest "Frosty" Able now is right on Sam Stith's heels in the Major Basketball Association scoring race with final pre-holiday competition coming up tonight at St. George Gym. Zanzis meet St. Augustine at 7 o'clock and Bugiemen take on Varsity Club at 8:30. Abie's 33-point outburst last Pints our.

tilts- Don Gold-, stein of Bugiemen is fourth week in pacing Varsity Club with 198 He has tallied 79 past St. Augustine 97-76 moved points in four outings. him from third to second in the top scorers scoring derby. His average now s.m'TtkhT'zJn.i. I Tor iT nq Forrest Able, Vanity Club 1 79 23 IS 40.3 On 78 points in three John Lee Butcher, Zuuli 4 101 25.

emu i Don Goldstein, Bugiemen 79 19. 1 games. Stlth, OI ZanZIS, ClUng tO Bob Burrow, Varsity Club 1 55 18.1 the lead with 26.8. He has c.ri"wrt'rvsJraiciub 1 i.s SCOred 107 points in four H0hriy n'wBrmn io IS7 Joe Viylano. Bugiemen 3 44 14.T Kames STANDINGS John Lee Butcher, also of .,7" THE Dispatches he t0 Nixon.s suc.

tv, cessor by the end of the by the end of the month. The Redskins' 1-9-2 was their worst since MarshalI moved the team from Boston to Washington in 1937. Among those honored on the 1960 Silver Anniversary football team by Sports Illustrated magazine are former Kentucky coach Paul Bryant (now at Ala bama). New York Giants (nch Jim Im fTnwplI and lne Green Bay coach Vince Lom-bardi was named as coach of the Western Conference squad Angeles. Baseball Charles Finley, wealthy insurance broker from Gary, is expected to become the major stockholder of the Kansas City A's.

However, Chicago Probate Judge Robert Dunne must approve the sale of 52 per cent of the A's stock which is part st. i 1 3 4 New U. L. Look The University of Louisville Athletic Ticket Office will move into its new office today. Sports Publicity Director Les Wilson said he will move his office from Parkway Field to the new University College Building located at the dead end of Second Street on the campus.

Because of moving, Wilson said his office would be closed today, but would open for business tomorrow. The office will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and from 6 to 10 p.m. tomorrow.

Fort Knox And Police Share Pistol Honors Fort Knox teams and Louisville police shared honors yesterday in -pistol matches sponsored by the Fort Knox Rifle and Revolver Club at Fort Knox. Lt. C. J. Hyde of the Louisville police department won the over-all division with 870 (possible 900) points MSgt.

Porter Baker of Fort Knox shot 845 to win the master division. Officer Norman Belden of Louisville shot 807 to take the expert class, Louisvillian Glenn Sowers posted 780 to grab the sharpshooter division, and George A. Dean of Lewisport shot 671 to win the marksman class. In team competition, Fort Knox swept first and second places with scores of 566 (possible 600) and 565. NiR.A.

Boxes Phllsdelphle 12 Cincinnati 112 Plsyer Attles fg.ft.pf. Player Bockhorn tooter Davis Embry Farmer Jordon Robertson Twymsit Wilfong Totals ft.pf. i Arlrin 11 I Cha-berlaln 14 4 loniin Gola. Craboski Hat ton Johnson Rodger 1 0 4 10 0 Totals El 2 lt Philadelphia 29 22 22 12 Cincinnati ...11 2 21 101)2 Attendance 7,117. St.

Louis 104 Syracuse 101 Player Ferrari Faust Green Hagan Lovellette McCarthy Pet tit Sauldsberry WDkin Totals fg.ftpf. Player Harnett Blam-hl Cable Costello Gambee Greer Hal brook Kerr Schaye Totals fg.ft.pf 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 4 1 711 I 1 4 10 4 10 M32 2 Louis 14 12 il 11104 Syracuse 2 20104 Pro Stand inijs EASTERN DIVISION on 7. L. Philadelphia 20 10 Syracuse 12 14 .42 York Jl 274 WBITIEN DIVISION Pet. Behind St.

toul .724 Clneinnstl 14 20 .412 t4 te Angelas) 11 1 Detroit 10 If Mi Funeral Directors. 7 BARRETT I FUNERAL HOMjB 1230 Bardstown Rd. GL 1-8338. BOSSiT" Funeral Horn BarretjjnetEilison GL 1-8448 LEE E. RALLE INC 1330 S.

Third St. ME 4-3648 ME 4W MAA TUfcERAL HOME Stanley H. Maaa Broadway at Floyd JU i-4284 at SON 1130 S. 'id St. ME 4-1771 nnri.y it Mth.

SP6-42 3331 TaylorsvUio Rd. GL 1-4420 The MrDaniel Funeral Home. Ine. EM 3-S56, 3-ai67 4339 Park BlvrL ALBERT NFX'RATH it SON Funeral Home 725 E. Market JU 4-1191 NUNXELLEY Funeral Horn 4327 Taylor Blvd EM 1-2831 OWEN FUNERAL HOME 3611 Virginia Avenue ST X.

t). PEARSON SON, INC. 1310 S. Third St. ME 4-3B28 149 Breckinridge Lan TW JOHN RATTERMAN.

SONS Funeral Parlor 1114 W. Market SP 8-4661 GODFREY RUSSMAN at SON runerai cioni 1041 Goss ME 1-7421 SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Horn 10th and Market JU 3-4394 llllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lodge Noticei. 8 lllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll BRIGHT Star Chapter. Number 16, O.E.S., will meet December 19h at 7:45 p.m.

In Parkland Temple for regular business and Christmas party. Bring 50 cent lft. Elsie Williams, W. Laura Merklein. Serv.

miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmniniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Travel Opportunities. 9 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll NEW Orleans, lady leaving Dee-ember 27. share expense and driv- Ine Call JU 2 3996. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllll lost. II iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii CAT, maie, tan and white, very gentle, family cat; vicinity Oak Hills, Meyers Lane, reward.

WA H39 1. DOG, Beagle Hound; male, small, 4 years old, black, brown, white markings; has clip dew claws: answers to "Duke' lost In vicinity of Swiss Park. Reward. GL 8-5222 or WO 9-4176. DOG, "female Beagle, "black ancT white apotted with brown ears, license number 22953; vicinity Hill-aide Dr.

and Rockford Lane; reward. Call EM 8-4441. DOGrBlack and tanTiound, female, answers to name of Bitty Bit; vl-cinlty 23rd and Kentucky. Reward. SP 5-8564.

DOG, Basset, 4 "months old, femaJef child's pet; answers to vicinity Southside Ct. and Straw-berTyLne. Reward. EM "DOG; Pekingese, female red ahd-brown; from Monday' Pet Shop; answers to name of Fanny. Reward.

JU 3-6347, "DOG, large ske French Poodle apricot or cream color; mother dog; reward, CallTW 6-0947, DOG, "Pomeranian, whTte7 female, vicinity of E. Lee Street. RewardJME4-9955. RING, 1 diamonds, about 1 carat each, St. Matthews vicinity.

September 1st; $100 reward for in formation. TW 3-7319. RUG, OrientaTwtth maroon back ground, 15.2x3. iu, sngntiy worn, lost In transit; reward for rug or Information fitting to its recovery. Call TW3-7662 after 5:30 p.m.

WRIST watch," lady's diamond" Hamilton; Gardiner Lane Shopping Center area: reward. TW 5-8494. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll Information Personals. 13 IIIIIMIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll DOPEY; Have you seen those craiy gag gifts and jimmicks at CAUFIELD'S for the office Christ, mas party? CAUFIELD'S on 3rd St, have hundreds to choose from and priced under 11. LAUGH1N' FAITH REST" HOME "Completely Christian care;" reasonable rates Administrators Reverend and Mrs.

David Pills. 1111 MAKE "your own Cta-Tstmag gift; feits, braids, trims A. BAER. fi23 W. Market.

JU 3-5521 Services Offered Services Offered General. 14 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllNIIIIIIIIIIII AUUl I AL 1 A 1 1U.NH Remodeling, repairing, painting. We specialize In the additions of ROOMS. BATHROOMS. PORCHES.

Reliable sober Insured workmen. Estimates free: 38 months to pay, THE JEFFERSON CO. Call anytime, JU 2-1851. "ADDiflONS, FREE ESTIMATES? day or night; remodeling and repairs; kitchens, bathroonu, porches and carports; F.H.A. term up to 5 years; no down payment.

C. it M. CONSTRUCTION CO SP 8-8232 SP 8-8231 ADDITIONS, 5 YEAR fTrlA TERMS" Call man who works on job. ROOMS. BATHS AND DORMERS BASEMENTS PANELED Mr.

Kessler GL 8-3593 days. Nights WO 9-78W ADDITIONS, remodeling and "re-" pairs; we do the complete Job; free estimates; 60 month to pay. L. W. Divine SP 1-3812.

"BRICK, stone, "block" work; addl-" tlons, repairs, beautiful fireplaces, long experienced. GL 1-9875. BUDGET SERVICES TO EVERYONE IN DEBT Group your bills; make 1 payment you can afford; we give fast, efficient service to you and your creditors; our systematic plan will help you. are not connected with any oiher budget service in hentuckiana. Oldest Budget Service In Louivll1 Budget Manager C.

T. Steele 402-403 Hoffman Bldg. 138 S. 4th JU 2-2537 JU 2-2338. ABINST 507r oFfTpiiineiing, carpentry wo accoustle tile, windows and doors.

TW 5-33, CABINETS, uil 1 in bar, iTnk" tops recovered. ME 7-4897. CARPENTER general remodeling, repair work, termite floor joist and sagging floors leveled and replaced: fre estimates: terms. SP 8-5333 CARPENTER "work, all types amT cabinet making; free estimates. W.

T. Watkins. EM 8-6208. CARPENTER work ofainindsr father and ion; 22 years In bust-ncss. Call anytime, WO9-972l.

CARPENTRY" tic, "all "kindsf building, remodeling; painting; free estimates; terms. Call TW 3-7670. Hurst Construction TW 3-7870. CARPENTRY 6 repairing," painting. Interior and exterior: lm- service.

JU 4-7535. CARPENTRY, general repair work of all kinds; also painting. Herbert Dennis, ME 7-8340. CLEANING houseFT day fervice, walls, woodwork, floors, windows, paper, palming. SP 6-12B3.

CONCRETE worK, waterproofTngT white: free estlmatee. EM 8-3676. DRESSMAKING, for holiday semi formats or tailored. ME before 9:30 a.m. or 5:30 p.m.

ELECTRICAL rewiring spec iaU 1 hour service, 24 hours, radio di-patched service trucks. Rewiring, Free Estlmatea. F.H.A. terms, TW 3-2511. REDDY ELECTRIC CO.

2018 Frankfort Ave, ELECTRICAL REWIRING 1 hour service. 24 hours, oldest icwiiiun specialist in in city Free estimates, F.H.A. terms. LONGACRE ELECTRIC CO. JU 3-3139 419 (at, ELECTRICAL Rewiring and repairs; 1 hour serv-' ics, 24 hours a day; free estimates; radio dispatched trucks.

Pronto Electric EM 8-5028. ELECTRICAC wiring aiid'repalrs; llV" 13. red Bullitt Electric. WO 9-0642; after 4:30 WOJ-5066. EXCAVATING baaementi, gradlngT dllch digging, backhoe; dirt and haullng.GL E-18B1.

FLOOR sanding," laying anaHreiTfS' ishing; tile laid; Sanders for rent. HESTER IV-i35-or EMJ 9791 square loot;" refiulshlng, sanders, edgers for GL 8-4177. FURNAT service, fast ahddT" pendable work on gaa, oil or coal; night or day rails. BRYANT HEATING SERVICE SP 8-2593 nlghtEM 6-1448 FURNACE eervlc, att" mksTi4 hour service calls 5, work guaranteed. SP4 282; ME 7-3924.

FURNACE calls, types; work guaranteed, SP t-8521. "FURNACES, ail makes aiuTTypes, serviced and repaired. Shawne Heating Service. SP 6-8633. FURNACE! cleaned and serviced." all types, 24 hour service, work guaranteed SP 8-3117.

MATTRESSES, "ail "lypM rebufiT ilk new, Save up to call now for free horn estimates. JU 7-0221. RINEY BEDDING CO. glnf, 431 WMarkot. PATCH plastering, new work, prompt service; prices reduced thus week.

Ted Dryden, ME PATCH plastering, tucco; 35 year1" experience Call Otto, ME 7-8241, PIANO tuning and repairing, all work guaranteed. Call The Uptown, WH 5-8962, water heaters, electric MWLr cleaning Doyle Patrick, WE 7-211113, SP 8-7013, any time. ROOFING; talk to an xpertl New roofs, patch work, guttering, chlm. ney repairs. Wrltlea guarantee, estimates; Immediate garvlce, give Top Value stamps, em 6-71 ROOFE, chimneys grates, irtuccoT plastering work, SP SBPTIC tanks "cXeanedf dry weTI pumped; regular grea trap service.

Financing available, Br. Scptlo Tank Srvlc SP 4-56O0 Quick" result iir wHaX ywu git Deaths and1 Funerals. 1 TON SSTMara1IriteVauinn, Friday, December 16, i960, at 4:30 p.m., at her residence, 10J Wetter-son Trail. Widow of John Jones; mother of Mr. MerriU O.

Jones, Gary, Ind, Mrs. Milton M. Tyler and Mrs. F. A.

Vandeear; sister of J. D. and J. W. Vaughn; also survived by 1 grandchildren and 1 freat-grandrhlldren.

Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 So. Third Tuesday afternoon, at 1:10 o'clock; Interment in Jeffersontown, Ky. Cemetery. Chicago, III. and Loe Angeles, Cal.

papers pJaseopy. KESIER, Dsniel age 57 years. Saturday, December 17, 1960, 1:41 a.m. Residence 2M0 Alica Ave. Beloved husband of Lillian Ballard Keller, devoted father of Mns.

Richard A. (Shirley) Block, brother of Charles R. Kegler and Mrs. Harry Raymond, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1 grandchild survives. Funeral Monday mornta 10:30 from Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsvilio Rd.

(Enter parking area from Dutchmans Lane I and St. Plua Church at 11 o'clock. In-terment Calvary Cemetery. Holy Name Society rosary Sunday 1 p.m. Knights of Columbus rosary, Sunday, 7:30 p.m.

LOCKE, Mr. Alfred Me 70 years, Sunday, December 18, I960; Residence b25 Southern Pkwy. Brother of Mrs. Lillian Townley, Miss Violet Locke and Arthur J. Locke, Houston, stepfather of Mrs.

Mary Magdalene Stammer-man. Mr. Locke la at Ratterman's, 2015 S. 4th. Funeral Tuesday morning at o'clock from St.

Thomas More Church. Remains will be entrained to New Orleans. Tuesday at 11 a.m. for services and en tombment on wecmesaay. McKEE.

Ceorae SundayTIecem- ber 18, at 2:30 a.m., at the Veteran Hospitals residence 309 Bel-var Ave. Beloved husband of Vera Kerr McKee; aon of Mra. Hugh C. MoKee of West Helena, brother of the Rev. Huch C.

McKee, Metarie. Allen A. McKee, Oak Park. Mr. Joseph Fanelli, Red Dick, Fla and Mrs.

Joseph P. Graf. Funeral from Pearson's. 149 Breckinridge Lane, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery.

Expressions of avmoathv msv take the form of Contributions tothe CjjcerFund. MONTGOMERY, Mrs. Margaret, (nee Hawkins), passed away suddenly December 15, 190, in her 55th year. Fsmlly residence 2210 Woodlsnd Ave. Devoted wife of Mr.

Preston Montgomery, sister of Mr. Andrew (Ab) Hawkins, Mr. Alvln (Scoots! Hawkins, and Mr. Robert Hawkins. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, Mil Virginia Ave.

Funeral services Monday at 10:00 o'clock from the Owen Chapel. Burial in Evergreen Cem etery. MONT Mr. Preston, passed away suddenly December 15, 1960, In his 60th year. Devoted husband of Mrs.

Margaret (nee Hawkins) Montgomery; brother of Miss Winnie Montgomery, Akron, Ohio, Miss Mae Montgomery. Columbia, and Messrs. Bruce and Dudley Montgomery. Remains resting at the Owen funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave. Funeral services Monday at 10:00 o'clock from the Owen Chapel.

Burial at Evergreen ClSfence passed" away in his 69th year Sunday, December 18. issn, at 3:48 p.m family residence 3202 Hikes Lane, Apt. No, 4. Devoted husband of Mrs. Nell Morgan (nee, Rauss).

Mr. Morgan is at the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak St. at Schiller where services will be conducted Wednesday at a.m.

by Dr. J. Brent wood. Pastor of Strathmoor Presbyterian Church. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.

OWENS, Mr. Vencll, pamed away" Saturday December 17, 1960, in his 38th year; residence 4941 Poplar Level Rd. Beloved husband of Mrs. Faye E. (Sword) Owens: devoted father of Misses Carol Joy and Lauren F.

Owens and Messrs. Kerry V. and Allen L. Owens; son of Mr. George Owens, Lynch, brother of Mr.

Tom Owens and Mr. James E. Owens, Lynch, Ky. Mr. Owens is at the Arch L.

Heady Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Monday at 1:00 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, PARDEE, Mr. George Albert passed" away uecemoer ltf, 19TO, at 2:30 p.m. at St. Anthony Hospital in his 79th year.

Family residence 229 Dumesnil St. Devoted husband of Mrs. Gertrude (nee Saxton) Pardee; brother of Mr. C. M.

Pardee, Springfield, Mr. R. H. Pardee. Also survived by 1 grandchild and 1 great-grandchild.

Remains resting at the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave. Funeral services Monday at 1:00 o'clock from the Owen Chapel. Burial at Resthaven Memorial Park PEARSON, W. Edward, suddenlyT Saturday, December 17, I960, at Opellka, Ala. Residence, 1101 Cardinal Dr.

Beloved husband of Marian Rau Pearson; father of Mrs. Carolyn Pearson Haas, South Miami, Clyde and Paul S. Pearson; stepfather of Mrs. Ruth Young Fugate, South Miami, also survived by 7 grandchildren. Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 So.

Third Tuesday morning, at 11 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. PERRYMAN, Mr Motile Hill, suddenly Saturday, December 11, I960, at her residence Boston, Ky. Survived by son Percy I Ferryman, Jeffenoonville. cister Mrs.

Mae Cambron, Boston; one grandchild, 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral 10 a.m., Tuesday, December 20, from Langsford Funeral Home, Interment Boston Baptist Church Ceme tery. PRYOR, Mr. Riley Ray, of 4323 Whitmore passed away in his 3th year, Saturday, December 17, 1960. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Violet Gasaway Pryor; father of Roger Ray son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pryor; brother of Mrs. John Pendergast, Mrs. William Hlbbs, Mra.

Vernon McNutt. Richard William A. and Jesse C. Pryor, Remains at the W. a.

Hardy Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie where services will be held Wednesday, at 10:30 a.m., with Interment i pet nanyemetery ROBINSON. Ruble Wood. Saturday. December 17th, 1960, at 9:10 p.m. at Norton Infirmary.

Residence. 31 Stone Bridge Rd. Beloved wife of P. Booker Robinson. Mother of Rosalie Wood and Julia Stewart Robinson.

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nelson Wood. Sister of Mrs, Wilson Cochran, Wilmington, Del. Remains at Pearsons, 1310 S.

3rd St. Funeral from Christ Church Cattle, dral this Monday afternoon at 3:00. Interment, private Cave Hill Cemetery. Family requests that expression of sympathy take the form of gifts to the Norton Memorial In- firmaryNurslngFund. "ROSENBEROER, Mr.

Jacob age 80 years, Sunday, December 18, I960, at 6:00 a.m.; residence 4003 Midland. Beloved husband of Mrs. Lily C. Korfhage Rosenberger; devoted father of Lloyd Rosen, berger, Mrs. Glenn (Ruth) Kestler, Mrs, Richard J.

(Eltse Elsler, Floyds Knobs, Mrs. Paul (Margaruerlte) Kirk, New Albanv, Mrs. Floyd (Adele) Neert-nemer. New Albany, Mrs. Robert (Martha) Kippes, Mrs.

Peerry R. (Alice) Wllkeds, Albuquerque, N. 18 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral Wednesday afternoon 2:00 p.m. from the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd.

(enter parking area from Dutchman's l.n. Inter- mentCave MIL Cemetery. ROTH, Fred' "age 80 years, SunT day, December 18, i960, at 11:38 a.m. at Hardin Memorial Hospital, Elliabethtown, Ky. Residence, 319 Shawnee Terr.

Brother of Mrs. Katherln Rlehlman and Mis Pearl Roth; also survived by sisters in law, Mrs. James (Edna) Brown and Mrs. Joyce Roth and nephews, Lee W. Roth, Richmond, Va and Earl H.

Schaaf. Servtres from Neu-rath Funeral Home, 725 E. Market Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment In Cave Hill Cemetery Mr Jesse" Sr. '(RediT paisea away sunaeniy Saturday December 17, 1960, in his 44th year: residence 831 Whitney.

Beloved husband of Mrs, Catherine E. (Holland) Wilson: devoted father of Miss Linda Carol Wilson, Messrs. Jess Perry, Gary Thurman, and Michael I-ouis Wilson; loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R.

Wilson; brother of Mr. Lilian Burns and Mrs. Francis Llnvllle. Mr Wilson is at the Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Tay.

lor where services will be conducted Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. and from I he Southside Baptist Church at 1:30 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. WUE1T, Walter" Repassed" way in nis sum year. Friday December 18, 1960 at 12:00 noon Formerly of 2141 Winston Ave Husband of the late Mrs.

Katherine Erbele Wuest; devoted father of Richard, W. David, and (i. Elmer Wuest. Also survived bv his grandchildren Ruth Elmer Glenn and Richard Douglas Wuest and his nieces and nephews. Mr.

Wuest la at the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 Oak St at Schiller wher services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m Monday by Rev. Frank Owens Taafel. Interment Resthaven Me- morinl Parlr lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHII In Mtmoriom 2 IMIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIillllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll KALBFL.EISCH, In memory of Peter F. Kalbflelsch who passed away December IT, 1959, You are not forgotten, loved on Nor will you ever be.

As long as life and memory laat, I will remember thee. Sadly muwed by wife. KOERlKiER; in loving "memory "of our Mother, Katherine Koerner, who passed away December 1J, 1946, and Father, George Koerner, October 5. 1954. Loving thoughts and silent tears, hold dear your memories through the years.

Sadly missed by Daughter, Sons, In-laws and Grandchildren Cemetery lots, 117 F. Jefferson St. JU 4-1861, Studied Leagues Thelmal Lanes last night. Spalding bowed to Raymond Taylor 589-555, while Frantz lost to teammate Mike Gast in a high-scoring match 670-626. Mike had a high game of 245.

The tourney, however, is double-elimination, and the defeated finalists have a chance to come back The tourney is held in connection with the Thelmal Masters League. Louise Fulton of Pittsburgh defeated Ruth Fischer of Louisville 577-531 in an exhibition match at Champion Lanes yesterday. Miss Fulton's top game was a 223 and Miss Fischer's a 215. Louisville's Joe McMahan and Bob Thompson rolled into fifth place in doubles with 1325 (handicap) in Stone's Tournament at Cincinnati over the weekend. Bill Anderson and Walt Robinson took 14th spot with 1291.

Anderson also went into ninth in singles with 709. Record Set In Yacht Race Sydney, Australia. Dec. 1) (AP) The Victorian ketch Winston Churchill arrived Sunday, setting a record of 71' hours for the annual 540-nautical mile Melbourne-Sydney yacht race. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS The County of Meade, Kentucky, hereby gives public notice that until the 27th day of December, 1960, at the hour of 9:30 A.M, it will receive in the office of its County Court Clerk, in the City of Brandenburg, Kentucky, sealed competitive bida for $360,000.00 of its "County of Meade School Building Revenue Bonda Series of 1960," dated December 1, 1980, maturing on December 1 In the years 1961 to 1980.

Bonds maturing on and after December 1, 1966, will be subject to redemption on and after December 1, 1965, at 103 prior to December 1, 1970, at 102 on and after December 1, 1970, but prior to December 1, 1975, and at 101 on and after December 1, 1975. Bidders shall offer a sum in cash (not less than $360,000.00) for the bonds and shall stipulate Interest coupon raies 01 ineir own viiuushik, providing each Is a multiple of V4 of V7r, none may exceed ic per annum, and not more than one rate shall be stipulated for a single maturity date. The County will furnish at its expense the printed bonds, a No-Litigation Certificate, and the un- Sualified approving legal opinion of rsfton Fleischer, Louisville, Kentucky. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or bank cashier's check payable to the order of the County of Meade, Kentucky, In the sum of interest is exempt irom Federal and Kentucky Income taxation, and the bonds are exempt from Kentucky ad valorem taxation. Tender of delivery guaranteed in 45 days irom date of sale.

A "Statement of Terms and Condi tions of Bond Sale," giving a further description of the bonds and terms and conditions of tne offering, may be obtained by addressing the County Court Clerk or the Fiscal Asent, Russell, Long it Company, 257 West Short Street, Lexington. Kentucky. The right to reject bids Is expressly reserved. By Order of the Fiscal Court: GEORGE H. ST.

CLAIR, County Judge. Meade County, Kehtucky. (SEAL) ATTEST: WILLIAM P. LUSK. County Court Clerk.

Fresh Flowers Always PLAZA FLOWERS Shelbyville Rd. Plaza TW 5-8177 Fords Chevys Plymouths Others Slightly Higher ADJUSTED 1 .00 World'! Urges! Broke Spatioliirt 106 EAST BROADWAY PARISH NORSEMAN THUNDERBOLT 199S 99" REG. PRICE $244.45 JU 4-0136 1 :00 tsl: JO, tat. ti00 la 1100 hereby gives public notice that until the 2th day of December, I960, at the hour of 11:00 a.m.. EST, it will receive in the office or tne ity tiers, in said Citv.

sealed competitive bids for of "City of Lexington School Building Revenue Bonos series of i960." dated December 1, 1964, beina 2ii negotiable coupon bonds of $1,000.00 denomination; maturing seri ally on December 1 at iu years isui to 1974, inclusive; subject to redemption on and after December 1965. at 103; on and after December 1970, at 101 5 to final maturity; payable at the principal office of the Citizens Union National Bank Trust Company, in Lexington. Kentucky. Bidders shall offer a sum in cash (not less than $215,000.00) for au Bonds ana stipulate interest coupon rates, providing each is a multiple of of none may exceed 6 per annum, and only one rate shall be stipulated for single maturity date. Th ritv will furnish the executed bonds, No-Litigation Certificate, and approving legal opinion oi uraiion Fleischer, Louisville, Kentucky.

Good faith deposit (certified or bank cashier's check payable to City of Lexington. Kentucky) of $4,300.00 shall accompany bid. Usual tax exempt basis. Delivery in 45 days after sale. "Statement of Terms and Conditions of Bond Sale" obtainable from the City Clerk, or Hussell, Long A Company, 257 West Short Street, Lexington, Kentucky.

Right to reject bids reserved. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: ISEAL RICHARD J. COLBERT, Mayor, City of Lexington, Kentucky. ATTEST: FLORENCE CLARK TODD. City Clerk.

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Sunday for Monday Courier-Journal. When cancelling a classified advertisement be sure to get a "cancellation number." This is your record and it is Important that you have it in the event of a misunderstanding or adjustment. AnnuuncemeBti Deaths and Funerals. 1 lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt BRAND, Mrs. Anna Frances Denny, ace 38 years, Saturday, December 17, 10, at 1:30 a.m.

at St. Anthony Hospital. Residence, 3614 Johnston Way. Beloved wife of Harold T. Brand.

Devoted mother of Denny Joseph, and Barbara Ann Brand, sister of Mrs. Arnold F. Irvin, San Carlos, Norwood Denny, Chicago, Harry Denny, Evansvllle, and Lewis Denny Greenville, Ky. Mrs. Brand Is at Ratterman's, 21M W.

Market St. Funeral, 9:30 a.m. Monday from St. Plus Church. Interment Cal- jvaryCemetery.

BUREN, Capt. Joseph Suddenly Saturday, December 17, 19S0, at 8:10 p.m residence 732 S. 34th St. Beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Louise Buren; devoted father of Edward, James and Joseph K.

Buren, and Miss Mary Jean Buren; also eurvived by hi mother Mrs. Anne Buren; brother S. Coye, Harold of Clarksville, and Donald Buren; sister Mra. lima Limvemann. of Clarkston, and 2 grandchildren.

Funeral from Dougherty and Son Shawnee Funeral Home, Broadway at 34th, Wednesday morning, December 21, at 8:30, and in Holy Cross Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. DYNES, Eldon, Sunday, December 18, i p.m., Norton Memorial Infirmary; residence 3.146 Dayton Ave. Beloved husband of Mrs. Thelma Dynes; father of Mrs.

William B. Leitch," Arlington, also survived by one grandson and step-granddaughter. Remain at Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Lane. Notice of funeral published later. EMBRY," Mrs.

Lillie Alice" Lea, in her 49th year. December 17, 1960, at 1:30 a.m. Residence, 4328 Taylor Blvd. Beloved wife of Floyd Embry, devoted mother of Mrs. James Dean, devoted daughter of Mrs.

Elizabeth Saleman, sister of Catherine Prather, Rlneyville, Ky; Mrs. Bessie Sexton, Vine Grove, Ky.j Mrs. Bertha Rooks, Edlnburg, and Mr. Dave Saleman. Mrs.

Embry is resting at The Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor at Oakwood. Services from the funeral home Monday December 19, at 2 p.m. Interment Resthaven Cemetery. FOX," Bruce, President Bruce Fox Wrought Metals, New Albany, age unexpectedly at 2:55 p.m., Sunday, December 18, I960; residence Old Hill New Albany, Ind. Husband of Georgia father of Reed, New Albany; brother of Stephen, 2 grandchildren also survive.

Mr. Fox is at Dieck-mann Funeral Home, l4 Oak New Albany, Ind. Service pending. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Monti ay.

HAUSMAN, Frank In his 73rd year. Saturday, December 17; 8:45 p.m.; residence, 2547 Saratoga Drive; beloved husband of Catherine Baute Hausman; devoted father of Frank L. Hausman. Jr. i brother of Mrs.

Mar-garet Ruhs; nephews and nieces survive. Funeral Tuesday morning at 1:30 from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison and St. Francis of Assist Church o'clock. Interment St, Michael Cemetery Holy Name Society Rosary Monday, 7:30 p.m. Rosary by Knlghtg of Columbus Monday at 8:00 p.m.

MA Mr. Clyde Damon, "passed" away Saturday, December 17, 1960, at his residence, 2507 W. Oak, in his 92nd year; devoted husband of Mrs. MaHie R. (nee Farrl) Hayes; son of Mr.

Jody Hayes, Sunfish, beloved father of Mrs. Dorothy Hlggs. Miss Nelda R. Hayes, Mrs. Agnes Humphrey, Columbia, Mrs.

Mary E. Hedges. Mrs. Norma V. Sturgeon, Mis Frances Hayes Musi Marcella Hayes, James Raphael Clyde Joseph C.

and Richard A. Hayes; brother of Mrs. Hedy French, Sunfish, Mra, Gladys Mllle, St, Paul, Mrs. Orena Azzarelll, New York, Mrs. Katie Steerman, Mrs.

Anna Lee Steerman, and Mrs, Raldy Ma Seaboat; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 2811 Virginia Ave. Funeral service Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Owen Chapel. Burial In Evergreen Cemetery HOG'UEfMrs.

Katie" (nee Nee'dham), Saturday, December 17, 10, In her 74th year, at her residence, 2203 North Western Pkwy. Devoted mother of Mrs, John M. (Anna May) Rtiss and Mr, Raymond T. Hngue; beloved sister of Mrs. Bessie Thicker; also survived by 6 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter.

Services from the Georse L. Manning Funeral Home, 518 No. 26th Tuesday at 8:30 a.m., and from St. Cecilia Church, at a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, The ladle of the Altar Society, of St.

Cecilia Church, will gather at the fuiteral home, Monday evening at 7:30 p.m., to recite thg Rosary, HOLZKNiCHT, Joseph ag 88, Saturday, December 17, I960, at 11:45 p.m. i residence 1251 B. Floyd. Devoted father of Mrs. Marie Oyler, Mrs.

Iuis H. (Mary) Fahringer, Mr. George John Theodore J. (Pete), and Brother August, C. F.

Brooklyn, N. grandfst Iher of Rev. George F. Oyler; also survived by 9 other grandchildren) and 9 great-grandchildren; brother of George, August and Richard Hotiknecht, Mns. Eugene Tlmmel, Mr.

Harry Sperkman, Mrs. Sam Cardwell; step brother of Mrs, Crowe and Mis Amelia Wuersch. Funersl Wednesday morning at 8:30 from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison, and at o'clock at St. Philip Nerl Church. Interment St.

Michael's Cemetery. Rosary by Holy Nam Society and Legion of Mary Tuesday I p.m., By KEN RUSH Despite the shock and confusion resulting frorn Saturday night's disastrous fire at Park-moor Recreation, efforts were begun yesterday to find new bowling times and places for the 31 leagues which had been rolling weekly on the 40 lanes there this season. The leagues range, in makeup, from four teams to 24. Parkmoor officials said they are trying to relocate as many leagues as they can at 32-lane 1 A $tory and picture of the Parkmoor fire are on Page 2, Section 1, Broad-Brook Recreation, working around the regular schedules of leagues there. "Our bowlers have been wonderfully co-operative," said Jerry Harris, an official of the company operating both Parkmoor and Broad-Brook.

"Some are bending over backward to arrange new times late in the evening, afternoons, mornings. We really appreciate their fine attitude." Full Aid Pledged Scott Pearson, president of the Bowling Proprietors Association of Louisville (of which Bowling Honor Roll MEN 2 Maury Schook (2, 232). Bfi7 Herman Pawley 2M. 662 Jack Wriht (236, 234). Wl Marvin Mayer (235).

85S Clarence Kelley (26), George Smith 272i. 8S2 Everett Sayre (244). 851 Jim furlong (248). SSO Jps Crump (245). 45 Doug Goff (2S5).

844 Pete Hellinner (245. 637 Jim Hopkins (239), Kermit Koe-nig (231). 635 Harry Olmstead (252). 833 Mert Langley. (130 Ernie Wilson.

629 Dub Stopher. 627 Neil Reld (246). 625 Edw Pearl, Stanley Gilchriest (245) 621 Carrol Bryant, Sam Evana. 619-Joe Halhlelb (248). 618 TEA Thompson, Jay Miller, Joe Carter.

SI 6 Nelson Lamker (232). 615 George Webber. 614 Ray Glure (232), Leland Barnes. 612 Joe McCullum (264). 611 Ray Bryant, Jack Summerfleld.

610Ed Gardner. 60S fternit Cook. 608 Buddy Veith (247). 607-John Ryan (247). Ralph Abell.

60S Walter Frederick. 605 Danny Fulkerson (233) 604 Jim Ayers (232). Bill Clark 603 Bill Horan. 602 l.ee Lucien. 600 Joe Wllkerson, Tom Taylor, Jim Kyser, GAME 259-John Gill, 255-Jack Wimsett, 245 Jim Schackert, Sonny Franu, 242 Ernie Langneha, 236 Charley Just, 235 Bill Holeman, Robert Hurt, 234 Dave Bassett, Ray Voli, 233 Jim Robinson, Bud Ledford, Roy Scharre, Lewis Schueler, A.

Montgomery, 232 Austin Higgera, Dave Fra-ler. Bob Eckerle, Bob Irwin, C. Oily, 231 B. b. Taylor, Gene McGrew, 230 BUI Edmunds.

4- Came Series 34 Jim Higdon, 812 Jim Alcorn (231), 811 Ronnie Beams (236), 810 Elmer Turner (236). 5- Oame Series: 1047 Bobby Russell (246) 1046 Bill Tucker (2461, 1042 tun, riuboara, 1032 iou rrantz (267), 1023 Leroy Duncan, 1009 Gene Sin. nlnger, 10O8 Jim Davis (277), 1002 Bill Lenahan, Carl Aebersold (233), 1001 Wilson Witten, Mike Gast. MASTERS TOURNEY (1st round) Leroy Duncan def. Jim Davis 573-505, tVilson Witten def.

Ken Brown 616-547. Charley Hibdon def. Herman Pawley 596-534, Bob Hudson def. Bob Grable 560-550, Jack Abrams def. Ken Hartlage 642-578, Raymond Taylor def.

Jimmy Spalding 589-555, Mike Gast def. Lou FranU 670-626. Triplicate: 197 Keith Knauer. WOMEN 595 Marge Boehnlein. 581 Margaret Kimbel (201, 201).

575 Bea Nicoson (247). S9 Mary Rauaeh (235), Ruby Maxwell (202). Scheicliff. 5S0 Pauline Chamerlain (218). 558 Margaret Henderson.

549 Diana Kmial (203). 543 Wanda Gaines (212). 537-Junita Zutt. 533 Veima Queen. 532 Dot Thompson, Mary Lou Cowles (200).

531 Joyce Osborne. 530 Dot Vittltow. 528 Marge Kimbel, Ruth Hornbuckle, Alene Gates. 524 Elaine Benson, 523 Betty Potter, Joyce Osborne 20). 521 Charlene Blake (20H.

518 Iris Jewell (208), Thelma Cox (201). 515 Lath Weber. eld Peggy Wright. 509 Shirley Biddle, Dora Recciui, 508 Frances Haskell. 507 Ruth Thompson.

505 Mary Jane Waddell, Kay Wolf. 504 Alene Gates. 503 Martha Tobbe. 502 Mary Jane Keown. Ml Stella GUI, Bets Gordon.

GAMES: 212 Mary Underwood. ins-Catherine Carwell, 201 Connie King. Villa Wins 100-71 Villa Madonna loo St. Bernard 71 Player fg.ftpf. Player Wallace Bowling Nelson Homes Gieser Rooney Kallmeyer Bannerman Pearson Mosley fg.ftpf D.

Albrinck Albrlnck 2 Thelen 4 Breinlch 0 Emmerich 4 Ahlrtchs 8 Nlederegger 1 Tleman 10 Stewart i Michels 1 Cross 0 Tramontiil' 1 Gerreln 0 1 0 10 a 5 0 0 ft 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Totals 39 22 24 Totals 21 29 20 Half time: Villa Madonna 4(V407 Everybody needs money sometime! When you do, phone: JUniper 4-7151 before noon to arrange for money the same day. NNANCI CORPORATION of LovlfvlHo p4S W. Jefferson SI JUnipcf 4-7151 Ptt tJ i.X to riidty I JO II I JO if i In IE "Til I JSHh. -W nrfHi Zanzis, dropped from second to third with 25.3. He has 101 Wolff Is Victor In Fencing At Albert Wolff of the host Y.M.C.

Fencing Club was undisputed victor in the open Epee competition held yesterday by the Kentucky Division, Amateur Fencers League of America. Wolff defeated the other five entrants for first place medal. Paul Ross of the Lexington Fencing Club was second-place medalist with a record of three bouts won and two lost. John Gehant of the Fencers Club of Louisville was third on touches over Carl Burge and Francis Wolff. Results: 1.

Albert Wolff. 1. Paul Rom, 3-2; 3. John Behant, 2-3 and 17 touch received; 4. can Burg.

Louisville Y.M.C.A, Fencing Club, 3-1 and 1 touch a received: (. Francis Wolff, Jewish Community Center. 2-3 and 20 touchee received; Dr. Robert He-ne-ley, Lexington Fencing Club, 1-4. Cage Scores colleges Bellarmin Marian (Ind.) i.

Villa Madonna 100, St. Bernard 71. KENTUCKY HI6HI Frankfort 80, Shelby County S3. Previously Unreported rrankfert SO, Shelby County S3. Late Saturday Scores COLLEGE TOURNEY City Of Rout Portland 73, Gonzaga 64 (F, Santa Clara Iona 47 3d).

Eesr St. Joseph' (fa.) II, LehU Lafayette 74, Moravian M. St. Peter! (NJ.) 19, Georgetown (D.C) 70. Buth Arkansas 71, Centenary II.

Oklahoma St. 71, Lamar Tech M. Mldwet Colorado 71, Creighton (3, ar Wet New Mexico St. 9, Brlrhim Young Montana North Dakota (1. State College Cage Standings Ohio Valley Conference (Ineludhs Saturday nlfhr fame.) Conference All Game Team W.

L. PF OP Weanern 3 1 S' 49 Morehead Rasrtern Murray Tennessee E. Tennessee Mid. TennsaMSS 2 Ml 1 224 fi i 449 M7 1 202 210 1 424 410 K.I.A.C. Conference AU Games Team W.

b. W. L. PF OP Georgetown 1 7 4 1 194 4 1 414 S3 I I 144 I 10 31 1 130 460 1 413 24 5 4 607 Hi Transylvania I Villa Madonna -it Union I 1 PikevUl 1 1 Bellarmin 0 1 Berea I Others Team W. L.

Pr OP I 0 825 41 Kentucky State 1 6:0 878 Kentucky 1 1 32 312 Ky. Wesleyaa 1 1 610 467 Cumberland I 1 s4 Centre I 4 321 404 CampbellsvUl I I 77 141 Pro Hockey Standings 0 NATIONAL LEAOUI W. L. T. Prs.

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