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1 DECEMBER 19, 1960 SPORTS SECTION 2 THE COURIER LOUISVILLE, MONDAY MORNING, Defends New Sites Are Studied U. S. Behavior For Parkmoor or Leagues Redskins Oust Nixon As Coach; Bryant On 'Silver' Grid Team From Wire Italy's Davis Cup, players, Orlando Sirola, said last night behaviour in the inter-zone gerated." "The Americans behaved perfectly toward us," Pietrangeli said. Sirola agreed. Jaroslav coach.

American team reaped bad publicity from the tantrums thrown by youngsters Chuck McKin- Sports In Brief ley and Dennis Ralston in earlier Sydney and Melbourne tournaments. "McKinley had an unfortunate racket-throwing incident after the doubles (in the interzone matches) and Buchholz hit the ball into the stands," Drobny added. "But Barry MacKay never moved a hand and he was criticized with the rest of them. I think it was unfair." The Italian players criticized the treatment they have received in Australia. "They us as if we did not exist," Pietrangeli said, "This offended us because in European tournaments all players are taken care of.

In tournaments here, before the Davis Cup, we were treated like nobodies." Football The Washington Redskins officially dismissed Mike Nixon as head coach. Redskin owner George Preston Marshall said Dispatches Nicola Pietrangeli and reports of American misfinals were "grossly exag- at LosAngeles. Scott Pearson, president of the Bowling Proprietors Association of Louisville (of which wealthy insurance he would select a coach from the college ranks but he hoped to name Nixon's successor by the end the month. The Redskins' 1-9-2 was their worst since Marshall 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 Alabama), New York Giants coach Jim Lee Howell, and Joe Stydahar, ex-West Virginia star.

The team is composed of whose last college seaplayers, 1935 and who have achieved prominence in other fields today. Green Bay coach Vince Lombardi was named as coach of the Western Conference squad for the National League's Pro Bowl game January 15 at LosAngeles. 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 of the estate of the late Arnold Johnson Paul I. Fagan, 70, one-time owner of the former San Francisco Seals, died.

Able Challenges Stith For Scoring Lead Former Western Kentucky now is right on Sam Stith's Association scoring race with coming up tonight at St. Augustine at 7 o'clock and Club at 8:30. Able's 33-point outBurst last week in pacing Varsity Club past St. Augustine 97-76 moved him from third to second in the scoring derby. His average: now is 26.3 on 79 points in three games.

Stith, of Zanzis, clung to the lead with 26.8. He has scored 107 points in four games. John Lee Butcher, also of 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, 2.

Paul Ross, 3-2; 3. John Behant. 23 and 17 touches received; Carl Burge, Louisville Y.M.C.A. Fencing Club, 2-3 and 18 touches received: S. Francis Wolff, Jewish Community Center, 2-3 and 20 touches received; 6, Dr.

Robert Hens ley, Lexington Fencing Club, 14. Cage Scores COLLEGES Bellarmine 86, Marian (Ind.) 61. Villa Madonna 100, St. Bernard (Ala.) 71. KENTUCKY HIGHS Frankfort 60, Shelby County 53.

Previously Unreported Frankfort 60, Shelby County 53. Late Saturday Scores COLLEGE TOURNEY City Of Roses Portland 73, Gonzaga 54 Santa Clara 68, Iona 47 (3d). East St. Joseph's (Pa.) 81, Lehigh 61. Lafayette 74, Moravian 50.

St. Peter's (N.J.) 89, Georgetown (D.C.) 70. South Arkansas 71, Centenary 61. Oklahoma St. 73, Lamar Tech 56.

Midwest Colorado 73, Creighton 63. Far West New Mexico St. 69, Brigham Young 65. Montana 86, North Dakota 53. State College Cage Standings Ohio Valley Conference (including Saturday night games.) Conference All Games Team W.

L. W. L. PF OP Western 3 0 516 496 Morehead 3 691 658 Eastern 224 208 Murray 3 517 496 Tennessee Tech. 6 449 397 E.

Tennessee 202 210 Mid, Tennessee 424 410 K.I.A.C. Conference All Games Team W. L. W. L.

PF OP Georgetown 910 854 Transylvania 414 383 Villa Madonna 688 644 Union 760 653 Pikevilie 450 Bellarmine 483 626 Berea 507 589 Others Team PP OP Louisville 625 481 Kentucky State 610 576 Kentucky 326 312 Ky. Wesleyan 510 467 Cumberland 889 884 Centre 321 404 Campbellsville 767 845 Pro Hockey Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE w. Pts. Toronto Montreal 121 Detroit Chicago New York Boston By KEN RUSH Despite the shock and confusion resulting from Saturday night's disastrous fire at Parkmoor Recreation, efforts were begun yesterday to 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 story and pictures of the Parkmoor fire are on Page 1, 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 Bowling Honor Roll MEN 682-Maury Schook (242, 232). 667-Herman Pawley (238), 662-Jack Wright (236, 234), Smith (272).

656 a -Clarence Kelley (286), George 661-Marvin Mayer (235). 652-Everett Sayre (244), 651-Jim Furlong (248). 650-Jess Crump (245). 646 Doug Goff (265), 644 -Pete Hellinger (245). 637-Jim Hopkins (259), Kermit Koenig (231).

635 -Harry Olmstead (252). 633-Merl Langley. 630-Ernie Wilson. 629-Dub Stopher. 627-Neil Reid (246).

625-Edw Pearl, Stanley Gilchriest (245), 621-Carrol Bryant, Sam Evans. 619-Joe Halhleib (248). 618-Ed Thompson, Jay Miller, Joe Carter. 616-Nelson Lamker (232). 615-George Webber.

614---Ray Glure (232), Leland Barnes, 612-Joe McCullum (264). 611-Ray Bryant, Jack Summerfield. 610-Ed Gardner. 609-Bernit Cook. 608-Buddy Veith (247).

607-John Ryan (247), Ralph Abell. 606-Walter Frederick, 605 -Danny Fulkerson (233) 604-Jim (232), Bill Clark 603 -Bill Horan, 602-Lee Luclen. 600--Joe Wilkerson, Tom Taylor, Jim Kyser, GAME S-259-John Gill, 255 -Jack Wimsett, 245- -Jim Schackert, Sonny Frantz, 242-Ernie Langnehs, 236- Charley Just, 235-Bill Holeman, Robert Hurt, 234-Dave Bassett, Ray Volz, 233-Jim Robinson, Bud Ledford, Roy Scharre, Lewis Schueler, A. Montgomery, 232-Austin Higgers, Dave Frazer, Bob Eckerle, Bob Irwin, C. Oily, 231-B.

L. Taylor, Gene McGrew, 230-- Bill Edmunds. 4-Game Series 834 -Jim Higdon, 812-- Jim Alcorn (231), 811-Ronnie Beams (236), 810-Elmer Turner (236). 5-Game Series: 1047-Bobby Russell (246), 1046-Bill Tucker (246), 1042- Hubbard, 1032-Lou Frantz (267), 1023-Leroy Duncan, 1009- Gene Sinninger, 1008-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, Wilson 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 Frantz 670-626. Triplicate: 197-Keith Knauer. WOMEN 595-Marge Boehnlein. 581-Margaret Kimbel (201, 201), 575-Bea Nicoson (247).

569-Mary Rausch (235), Ruby Maxwell (202). 565 -Jean Scheicliff. 560-Pauline Chamerlain (218). 556-Margaret Henderson. 549-Diana Kozial (203).

543-Wanda Gaines (212). 537-Junita Zutt. 533-Velma 532-Dot Thompson, Mary Lou Cowles (200). 531-Joyce Osborne, 530-Dot Vittitow. 528--Marge Kimbel, Ruth Hornbuckle, Alene Gates.

524-Elaine Benson, 523-Betty Potter, Joyce Osborne (209). 521-Charlene Blake (201). 518-Iris Jewell (208), Thelma Cox (201). 515-Leatha Weber. 510-Peggy Wright, 509-Shirley Biddle, Dora Recciuf, 508-Frances Haskell, 507-Ruth Thompson.

505-Mary Jane Waddell, Kay Wolf. 504-Alene Gates. 503-Martha Tobbe. 502-Mary Jane Keown. 501-Stella Gill, Bess Gordon.

GAMES: 212-Mary Underwood. 205- Catherine Carwell. 201-Connie King. Villa Wins 100-71 Villa Madonna 100 Player fg.ft.pf. D.

Albrinck 6 3 1 R. Albrinck 2 1 2 Thelen 4 3 5 Breinich 0 000 0 Emmerich Ahlrichs Niederegger 1 0 0 Tieman 10 5 3 Stewart 5 2 3 Michels 0 2 Gross 1 1 Gerrein Totals 24 Halftime: Villa St. Bernard 71 Player fg.ft.pf. Wallace 2 6 Bowling 0 3 Nelson 610 4 Homes 5 8 3 Gieser 3 Rooney 0 Kallmeyer 00 Bannerman 0 Mosley Pearson 2 0 2 Totals 21 29 20 Madonna 45-40. LOANS UP TO $800 Everybody needs money sometime! When you do, phone: JUniper 4-7151 before noon to arrange for money the same day.

COMMUNITY FINANCE CORPORATION of Louisville 245 W. Jefferson St. JUniper 4-7151 Open deity 9:30 to 5:30 Friday 9:30 to $:00 Parkmoor and Broad-Brook are members), promised every assistance "in taking care of some of their until they're able to again." leagues, Pearson quickly recalled the help given by other tenpin houses in handling his summer leagues when Skyway Bowl was flood last summer. closed by a caused flash 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 pinmen from nearly a dozen states, has been held for the past 11 years both Parkmoor and Broad-Brook.

Regarding plans to rebuild on the fire-ravaged site, Harris said it was too early to say anything definite if present thinking materializes, Parkmoor will rise Same General Lines He that the new structure follow the indicated, same general lines as the old building. Parkmoor was opened with 24 lanes in 1942. In 1954, it became the he 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 lost first-round matches in the Masters Tournament at NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS The City of Versailles, Kentucky, hereby gives public notice that until 28th day of December, 1960, 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, turing serially, on December 1, $3,000.00 in each year 1961 to 1966; $4,000 each year 1967 to 1970; $5,000.00 in each year 1971 to 1976; $6,000 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 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 none may exceed per annum, and only one rate shall be stipulated for a single maturity date. The City will furnish the executed bonds, No-Litigation Certificate, and approving legal opinion of Grafton Fleischer. Louisville, Kentucky. Good deposit (certified or bank cashier's check payable to the City of Versailles, Kentucky) of $1,760.00 shall accompany bid.

Usual tax empt basis. "Statement of Terms and Conditions of Bond Sale," 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, 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 Thelmal Masters League. Louise Fulton of Pittsburgh defeated Ruth Fischer of Louisville 577-531 in an exhibition 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, 18 (AP)The Victorian ketch Winston Churchill arrived Sunday, setting a record of 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 bids for $360,000.00 of its "County of Meade School Building Revenue Bonds -Series of 1960,1 dated December 1, 1960, 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 rates of their own choosing, providing each is a multiple of of none may exceed 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 NoLitigation Certificate, and the unqualified approving legal opinion of Grafton 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 $7.200.00. Interest is exempt from Federal and Kentucky income taxation, and the bonds are exempt from Kentucky ad valorem taxation. Tender of delivery guaranteed in 45 days from date of sale. A "Statement of Terms and Conditions of Bond Sale," giving a further description of the bonds and terms and conditions of the offering, may be obtained by addressing the County Court Clerk or the Fiscal Agent, Russell, Long 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, Kentucky. (SEAL) ATTEST: WILLIAM P. LUSK, County Court Clerk.

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thru Fri. 9:00 te Sat. 9:00 to 12:00 NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS The City of Lexington, Kentucky, hereby gives public notice that until the 29th day of December, 1960, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., E.S.T.. it will receive in the office of the City Clerk, in said City, sealed competitive bids for $215,000.00 of "City of Lexington School Building Revenue Bonds- -Series of 1960." dated December 1, 1960, being 215 negotiable coupon bonds of $1,000.00 denomination; maturing serially on December 1 of the years 1961 to 1974, inclusive; subject to redemption on and after December 1, 1965, at 103; on and after December 1, 1970, at to final maturity; payable at the principal office of the Citizens Union National Bank Trust Compans, in Lexington, Kentucky. Bidders shall offer a sum in cash (not less than $215,000.00) for all bonds and stipulate interest coupon rates, providing each is a multiple of of none may exceed per annum, and only one rate shall be stipulated for single maturity date.

City will furnish the executed bonds, No-Litigation Certificate, and approving legal opinion of Grafton Fleischer, Louisville, Kentucky, Good faith deposit (certified or bank cashier's check payable to City of Lexing. ton, 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 Russell, Long Company, 257 West Short Street, Lexington, Kentucky, Right to reject bids reserved.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: RICHARD J. COLBERT, Mayor, City of Lexington, Kentucky. ATTEST: FLORENCE CLARK TODD. City Clerk. IT'S EASY to place a Classified Advertisement Call JUniper 5-2211 and ask for an Ad Taker If you a permanent resident of the city (either listed in the directory or telephone directory).

you need only say CHARGE IT An "accommodation" bill be sent you after the advertisement expires. These do not knowIngly newspapers, a fraudulent. misleading, controversial or discriminatory nature and reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. The classified advertising section (except for some advertisements in special categories) does not appear in early editions of The CourierJournal (including copies sold on the street the night before publication day). The Courier-Journal and Times will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an advertisement.

Notice of errors must be given in time for correction before next insertion. The Courier The Louisville Times COPY CLOSE 5 p.m. (day before; for week day issues of The -Journal or Times. courted Friday for the Sunday EMERGENCY DEADLINES (For receipt of advertisements or corrections that could not be placed earlier.) 10 a.m. (same day) for Times daily except Saturday (5 p.m.

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Friday); until 12 o'clock noon Saturday for Sunday Courier -Journal; until 9 p.m. Saturday and from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m, Sunday for Monday Courier When cancelling a classified advertisement be sure to get a cellation number." This is your record and it is important that you have it in the event of a misunderstanding or adjustment. Announcements Deaths and Funerals. BRAND, Mrs.

Anna Frances Denny, age 38 years, Saturday, December 17, 1960, at 5:30 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, Evansville, and Lewis Denny Greenville, Ky. Mrs. Brand is at Ratterman's, 2114 W.

Market St. Funeral, 9:30 a.m. Monday from St. Pius Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, BUREN, Capt.

Joseph Suddenly Saturday, December 17, 1960, 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 survived by his mother Mrs.

Anne Buren; brother S. Coye, Harold of Clarksville, and Donald Buren; sister Mrs. Irma Linnemann 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. 5 p.m., Norton Memorial Infirmary; residence 3346 Dayton Ave. Beloved husband of Mrs. Thelma Dynes; father of Mrs. William B.

Arlington, also survived by one grandson and stepgranddaughter, Remains at Pear. son'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 Mrs.

Catherine Prather, Rineyville, Ky; Mrs. Bessie Sexton, Vine Grove, Mrs. Bertha Rooks, Edinburg, 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 58, unexpectedly at 2:55 p.m., Sunday, December 18, 1960; 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 Dieckmann Funeral Home, 1846 Oak New Albany, Ind. Service pending. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Monday.

HAUSMAN, Frank in his 73rd year. Saturday, December 17; 6:45 p.m.; residence, 2547 Saratoga Drive; beloved husband of Catherine Baute Hausman; devoted father of Frank L. man. brother of Mrs. Mar.

garet Ruhs; nephews and nieces survive. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:30 from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison and St. Francis of Assisi Church 9 o'clock. Interment St. Michael Cemetery Holy Name Society Rosary Monday, 7:30 p.m.

Rosary by Knights of Columbus Monday at 8:00 p.m. HAYES, Mr. Clyde Damon, passed away Saturday, December 17, 1960, at his residence, 2507 W. Oak, in his 52nd year: devoted husband of Mrs. Mallie R.

(nee Farris) Hayes; son of Mr. Jody Hayes, Sunfish, beloved father of Mrs. Dorothy Higgs, Miss Nelda R. Hayes, Mrs. Agnes Humphrey, Columbia, Mrs.

Mary E. Hedges, Mrs. Norma V. Sturgeon, Frances Hayes Miss Marcella Hayes, James 0., Raphael Clyde Joseph and Richard A. Hayes; brother of Mrs.

Hedy French, Sunfish, Mrs. Gladys Milles, St. Paul, Mrs. Orene Azzarelli, New York, Mrs. Katie Steerman, Mrs.

Anna Lee Steerman, and Mrs, Raldy Mae Seaboat: also survived by 10 grandchildren. Remains resting at Owens Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave. Funeral service Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Owen Chapel, Burial in Evergreen Cemetery HOGUE, Mrs. Katie (nee Needham), Saturday, December 17, 1960, in her 74th year, at her residence, 2203 North Western Pkwy.

Devoted mother of Mra, John M. (Anna May) Russ and Mr. Raymond T. Hogue; beloved sister of Mrs. Bessie Thacker; also survived by 6 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter.

Services from the George L. Manning Funeral Home, 518 No. 26th Tuesday at 8:30 a.m., and from St. Cecilia Church, at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

The ladies of the Altar Society, of St. Cecilia Church, will gather at the funeral home, Monday evening at 7:30 p.m., to recite the Rosary, HOLZKNECHT, Joseph age 68, Saturday, December 17, 1960, at 11:45 p.m.; residence 1251 S. Floyd. Devoted father of Mrs. Marie Oyler, Mrs.

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

Brooklyn, N. Y. ther of Rev. George F. Oyler; also survived by 9 other grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren: brother of George, August and Richard Holzknecht, Mra.

Eugene Timmel, Mrs. Harry Speckman, Mrs. Sam Cardwell; step-brother of Mrs. T. R.

Crowe and Miss Amelia Wuersch, Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison, and at 9 o'clock at St. Philip Neri Church. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery. Rosary by Holy Name Society and Legion of Mary Tuesday at 8 p.m.

Deaths and Funerals. JONES, Margaurite Vaughn, Friday, December 16, 1960, at 4:30 p.m., at her residence, 10409 Watterson Trail. Widow of John L. Jones; mother of Mr. Merritt 0.

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

Vandecar; sister of J. D. and J. W. Vaughn; also survived by 2 grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 So. Third Tues day afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, Interment in Jeffersontown, Ky. Cemetery. Chicago, Ill. and' Los Angeles, Cal.

papers please copy. KEGLER, Daniel December 17, age 57 1960, years. 5:45 a.m, Residence 2800 Alice Ave, BeSaturday, loved husband of Lillian Ballard Kegler, devoted father of Mra. Richard A. (Shirley) Block, brother of Charles R.

Kegler and Mrs. Harry Raymond, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1 grandchild survives. Funeral Monday morning 10:30 from Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. (Enter parking area from Dutchmans Lane) and St. Pius Church at 11 o'clock.

InName Society rosary Sunday 8 terment Calvary Cemetery, Holy p.m. Knights of Columbus rosary, Sunday, 7:30 p.m. LOCKE, Mr. Alfred age 70 years, Sunday, December 18, 1960; Residence 5256 Southern Pkwy. Brother of Mrs.

Lillian Townley, Miss Violet Locke and Arthur J. Locke, Houston, stepfather of Mrs. Mary Magdalene Stammerman. Mr. Locke is at Ratterman's, 2815 S.

4th. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Thomas More Church. Remains will be entrained to New Orleans, Tuesday at 11 a.m. for services and entombment on Wednesday.

McKEE, George Sunday, December 18, at 2:30 a.m., at the Veterans Hospital: residence 309 Belvar Ave. Beloved husband of Vera Kerr McKee; son of Mrs. Hugh C. McKee of West Helena, brother of the Rev. Huch C.

McKee, Metarie, Allen A. McKee, Oak Park, Mrs. Joseph Fanelli, Red Dick, 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 sympathy may take the form of Contributions to the Cancer Fund. MONTGOMERY, Mrs. Margaret, (nee Hawkins). passed away suddenly December 15, 1960, in her 55th year.

Family residence 2210 Woodland Ave. Devoted wife Mr. Preston Montgomery: sister of Mr. Andrew (Ab) Hawkins, Alvin (Scoots) Hawkins, and Mr. Robert Hawkins.

Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave. Funeral services Monday at 10:00 o'clock from the Owen Chapel. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. MONTGOMERY, 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 Cemetery, MORGAN, Mr. Clarence passed away in his 69th year Sunday, December 18, 1960, at 3:45 p.m.; family residence 3202 Hikes Lane. Apt. No.

4. Devoted husband of A Mr. Mrs. Nell Morgan is Morgan at the (nee, Arch Rauss). L.

Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak St. at Schiller where services will be conducted Wednesday at 11:00 a.m, by Dr. J. Brent Wood, Pastor of Strathmoor Presbyterian Church.

Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. OWENS, Mr. Veneil, passed 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 H. 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 December 16, 1960, at 2:30 p.m. at St. Anthony Hospital in his 79th year. Family residence 2729 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 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, suddenly, Saturday, December 17, 1960, at Opelika, 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, Mrs.

Mollie Hill, sud. denly Saturday, December 17, 1960, at her residence Boston, Ky. Sur. vived by son Percy Lee Perryman, Jeffersonville, sister Mrs. Mae Cambron, Boston; one grandchild, 2 -grandchildren.

Funeral 10 a.m., Tuesday, December 20, from Langsford Funeral Home, Interment Boston Baptist Church Cemetery. PRYOR, Mr. Riley Ray, of 4323 Whitmore passed away in his 36th year, Saturday, December 17. 1960. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Violet Gasaway Pryor; father of Roger Ray Pryor; son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pryor; brother of Mrs. John Pendergast, Mrs. William Hibbs, Vernon McNutt.

Richard William A. and Jesse C. Pryor, Remains at the W. G. Hardy Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie where services will be held Wednesday, at 10:30 a.m., with interment in Bethany Cemetery.

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 Cathedral this Monday afternoon at 3:00. Interment, private Cave Hill tery. Family requests that expres. sion of sympathy take the form of gifts to the Norton Memorial Infirmary Nursing Fund.

ROSENBERGER, Mr. Jacob age years, Sunday, December 18, 1960, at 6:00 a.m.; residence 4003 Midland. Beloved husband of Mrs. Lily C. Korfhage Rosenberger; devoted father of J.

Lloyd Rosenberger, Mrs. Glenn (Ruth) Kestler, Richard J. (Elise Elsler, Floyds Knobs, Mrs. Paul E. (Margaruerite) Mrs.

Floyd Kirk, (Adele) New Albany, Neerinemer, Robert New (Martha) Albany, Donald- Mrs. Kippes, son, Mrs. Peerry R. (Alice) Wilkeds, Albuquerque, N. 16 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren also survive.

Funeral Wednesday afternoon 2:00 p.m. 3331 from the Highlands (enter Funeral Home, Taylorsville Rd. parking area from Dutchman's Ln. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. ROTH, Fred age 80 years, Sunday, December 18, 1960, at 11:38 a.m.

at Hardin Memorial Hospital, Elizabethtown, Ky. Residence, 319 Shawnee Terr. Brother of Mrs. Katherine Riehlman and Miss Pearl Roth: also survived by sisters in law, Mrs. James (Edna) Brown and Mrs.

Joyce Roth and nephews, Lee W. Roth, Richmond, and Earl H. Schaaf. Services from Neurath Funeral Home, 725 Market Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery.

WILSON, Mr. Jesse Sr. (Red), passed away suddenly 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. Jesse Perry, Gary Thurman, and Michael Louis Wilson; loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilson; brother of Mrs. Lilian Burns and Mrs.

Francis Linville. 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 the Southside Baptist Church at 1:30 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, WUEST, Mr. Walter R. passed away in his 80th year. Friday, December 16, 1960 at 12:00 noon.

Formerly of 2141 Winston Ave. Husband of the late Mrs. Katherine Erbele Wuest; devoted father of W. Richard, W. David, and G.

Elmer Wuest, Also survived by his grandchildren Ruth Elmer Glenn and Richard Douglas Wuest and his nieces and nephews. Mr. Wuest is at the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak St.

at Schiller where services will be conducted at 11:00 Monday by Rev. Frank Owens a.m. Taafel. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park In Memoriam. 2 KALBFLEISCH, In memory of Peter F.

Kalbfleisch who passed away December 17, 1959, You are not forgotten, loved one Nor will you ever be, Ag will long as life and memory last, I remember thee. Sadly missed by wife. KOERNER; in loving memory of our Mother, Katherine Koerner, who passed away December 19, 1946, and Father, George Koerner, October 5, 1954. Loving thoughts and silent tears, 'hold dear your missed memories through the years. Sadly by Daughter, Sons, In-laws and Grandchildren, Cemetery Lots, Monuments.

PANKE MONUMENT CO. 817 E. Jefferson St. JU 4-1863. Out of the High Rent District Funeral Directors.

BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd. GL 1-5330 BOSSE Funeral Home Barret and a Ellison GL 1-8440 LEE E. CRALLE INC. 1330 S. Third St.

ME 4-3646 ME 4-3547 MAAS FUNERAL HOME Stanley H. Maas Broadway at Floyd JU 5-4284 D. J. DOUGHERTY SON 1230 S. 3d St.

ME 4-3771 Broadway at 34th. SP 6-6642 3331 Taylorsville Rd. GL 1-4420 The McDaniel Funeral Home, Inc. EM 3-3566, 3-5667 4339 Park Blvd. ALBERT NEURATH SON Funeral Home 725 E.

Market JU 4-1191 NUNNELLEY Funeral Home 4327 Taylor Blvd EM 8-2833 OWEN FUNERAL HOME 2611 Virginia Avenue SP 6-5775 L. D. PEARSON SON, INC. 1310 S. Third St.

ME 4-3628 149 Breckinridge Lane TW 6-0349 JOHN B. RATTERMAN SONS Funeral Parlors 2114 W. Market SP 6-4661 GODFREY RUSSMAN SON Funeral Home 1041 Goss ME 5-7426 SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home 19th and Market JU 5-4394 Lodge Notices. 8 BRIGHT Star Chapter.

Number 16, 0.E.S., will meet December 19th at 7:45 p.m. in Parkland Temple for regular business and Christmas party. Bring 50 cent gift. Elsie Williams, W. Laura Merklein, Secy.

Travel Opportunities. NEW Orleans, lady leaving December 27. share expenses and driv. ing. Call JU 2-3996.

Lost. CAT, male, tan and white, very gentle, family cat: vicinity Oak Hills, Meyers Lane, reward. WA 1-0391. 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 and white spotted with brown ears, license number 22953; vicinity Hillside Dr. and Rockford Lane: reward. Call EM 8-4441, DOG, black and tan hound, female, answers to name of Bitty Bit; vicinity 23rd and Kentucky.

Reward. SP 5-8564. DOG, Basset, 4 months old, female; child's pet; answers to vicinity Southside Ct. and Straw. berry Lane.

Reward. EM 3-5263. DOG; Pekingese, female red and brown: from Monday's Pet Shop; answers to name of Fanny, Reward. JU 3-6347. DOG, large size French Poodle.

apricot or cream color; mother dog; reward. Call TW 6-0947. DOG, For Pomeranian, gold and white, female, vicinity of E. Lee Street. Reward, ME 4-9655.

RING, diamonds, about 1 carat each, St. Matthews vicinity, September 1st; $100 reward for information. TW 3-7319. RUG, Oriental with maroon background, 15.2x5.10, slightly worn, lost in transit; reward for rug or information fitting to its recovery. Call TW 3-7662 after 5:30 p.m.

WRIST watch, lady's diamond Hamilton; Gardiner Lane Shopping Center area; reward. TW 5-8494. star Forrest "Frosty" Able heels in the Major Basketball final pre-holiday competition George Gym. Zanzis meet St. Bugiemen take on Varsity points in four tilts.

Don Goldstein of Bugiemen is fourth with 19.8. has tallied 79 points in four outings. Name, Team Pts. Avg. TOP SCORERS.

Sam Stith, Zanzis 107 26.8 Forrest Able, Varsity Club 79 26.3 John Lee Butcher, Zanzis 101 25.3 Don Goldstein, Bugiemen 79 19.8 Bob Burrow, Varsity Club 55 18.3 Clyde Dudley, St. Aug'tine 72 18 Carl Wright, Varsity Club 67 16.8 John Brewer, Buglemen 50 16.7 Harley Andrews, Bugiemen 60 15 Joe Viviano, Bugiemen 44 14.7 STANDINGS Team W. Pct. St. Augustine ANNO.

.500 Bugiemen 1.000 Varsity Club 2,500 Zanzis .000 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 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 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 podivision, with 870 (possible 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 Dean 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. N.B.A. Boxes Philadelphia 128 Player fg.ft.pt. Attles 2 Arizin 11 Cha berlain 14 4 0 Conlin 0 Gola Graboski 6 2 Hatton Johnson Rodgers 10 0 3 Totals 51 26 18 Philadelphia Cincinnati Attendance 7,317. St.

Louis 104 Player fg.ft.pf. Ferrari 0 3 Foust 3 2 Green 0 1 Hagan 6 5 Lovellette McCarthy 6 Pettit Sauldaberry 7 3 12 2 2 Wilkins 4 10 Totals 36 32 20 St. Louis Syracuse Cincinnati 112 Player fg.ft.pf. Bockhorn Boozer Davis Embry 0 0 Farmer Jordon Reed Robertson 12 Twyman Wilfong 0 Totals 48 16 26 35 3 38 33--128 Syracuse 103 Player fu.ft.pf. Barnett 0 Bianchi Cable Costello Gambee Greer Halbrook Kerr 6 Schayes 410 Totals 33 37 31 26 29 32 23--104 20-103 Pro Standings EASTERN DIVISION Pet.

Behind Boston 19 .679 Philadelphia 20 10 .667 Syracuse 12 14 .462 New York 8 21 .276 WESTERN DIVISION Pet. Behind St. Louis 21 .724 Cincinnati 20 .412 Los Angeles 19 406 Detroit 10 16 ,385 13 DOPEY; Have you seen those crazy gag gifts and gimmicks at CAUFIELD'S for the office Christmas, party? CAUFIELD'S on 3rd St. have hundreds to choose from and priced under $1. LAUGHIN' GIRL.

FAITH REST HOME "Completely Christian care;" rea sonable rates Administrators Rev. erend and Mrs. David Pitts, 1111 S. 1st. JU 3-0022.

MAKE your own Christmas gifts; felts, braids, trims. A. BAER. 622 W. Market.

JU 3-5521 Services Offered Services Offered -General. 14 ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS Remodeling, repairing, painting. We specialize in the additions of ROOMS. BATHROOMS. PORCHES.

Reliable sober Insured workmen. Estimates free: 36 months to pay. THE JEFFERSON CO. Call anytime, JU 2-1851. ADDITIONS, FREE ESTIMATES, day or night; remodeling and repairs: kitchens, bathrooms, porches and carports: F.H.A, terms up to 5 years; no down payment.

C. M. CONSTRUCTION CO. SP 8-8232 SP 8-8233 ADDITIONS, 5 YEAR FHA TERMS Call man who works on job. BATHS AND DORMERS BASEMENTS PANELED Mr.

Kessler GL 8-3593 days. Nights WO 9-7885 ADDITIONS, remodeling and repairs; we do the complete job; free estimates; 60 months to pay. L. W. Divine SP 8-3812.

BRICK, stone, block work: additions, 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. We are not connected with any other budget service in Kentuckiana. Oldest Budget Service in Louisville Budget Manager C.

T. Steele 402-403 Hoffman Bldg. 139 S. 4th JU 2-2537 JU 2-2538. CABINETS, off; paneling, carpentry wo.k, accoustic tile, windows and doors.

TW 5-3345. CABINETS, built in, bars, sink tops recovered. ME 7-4897. CARPENTER work: additions, general remodeling, repair work, termite floor joist and sagging floors leveled and replaced: free estimates: terms. SP 8-5333.

CARPENTER work. all types and cabinet making; free estimates. W. T. Watkins.

EM 6-6208. CARPENTER work of all kinds; father and son; 22 years in business. Call anytime, WO 9-9721. CARPENTRY work. all kinds; building, remodeling; painting; free estimates; terms.

Call TW 3-7670. Hurst Construction TW 3-7670. CARPENTRY work repairing, painting, interior and exterior: immediate service, JU 4-7535. CARPENTRY, general repair work of all kinds; also painting. Herbert Dennis, ME 7-8340.

CLEANING house; 1 day service. walls, woodwork, floors, windows, paper, painting. SP 6-1283. CONCRETE work, water proofing: white: free estimates, EM 8-5676. DRESSMAKING, for holiday formals, semi formals or tailored.

ME 4-0353 before 9:30 a.m. or 5:30 p.m. ELECTRICAL rewiring specialists, 1 hour service, 24 hours, radio dispatched service trucks. Rewiring, Free Estimates, F.H.A. terms, TW 3-2511.

REDDY ELECTRIC co. 2018 Frankfort Ave. ELECTRICAL REWIRING hour service, 24 hours, oldest rewiring specialist in the city Free estimates, F.H.A, terms, LONGACRE ELECTRIC CO. JU 3-5139 410 S. lst.

ELECTRICAL Rewiring and repairs; 1 hour service, 24 hours a day; free estimates; radio dispatched trucks. Pronto Electric EM 6-5026. ELECTRICAL wiring and repairs; licensed insured. Bullitt Electric. WO 9-0642; after 4:30 WO 9-5066.

EXCAVATING basements, grading, ditch digging, backhoe; dirt and hauling. GL. 8-3861. FLOOR sanding, laying and refinishing; tile laid; sanders for rent. HIGHFILL HESTER JU 5-3507 or EM 3-9793 FLOOR sanding, 10c square foot; refinishing, sanders, edgers for rent, SP 2-1679 or GL 8-4177.

FURNACE service, fast and dependable work on gas, oil or coal; night or day calls. BRYANT HEATING SERVICE SP 8-2593 nights, EM 6-5446 FURNACE service, all makes, 24 hour service, calls $5, work guaranteed. SP 4-2892; ME 7-3924. FURNACE service, calls. $3, all types; work guaranteed.

SP 5-8525. FURNACES, all makes and types, serviced and repaired. Shawnee Heating Service. SP 6-6633. FURNACES cleaned and serviced.

all types, 24 hour service, work guaranteed SP 8-3117. MATTRESSES, all types rebuil like new. Save up to call now for free home estimates. JU 7-0228. RINEY BEDDING co.

Since 1930, 431 W. Market, PATCH plastering, new Work. prompt service: prices reduced this week. Ted Dryden, ME 4-0303. PATCH plastering, stucco; 35 experience Call Otto.

ME 7-8241. PIANO tuning and repairing, all work guaranteed. Call The Uptown, WH 5-8962. PLUMBING, water heaters, electrie sewer cleaning Doyle Patrick, WE 7-2093, SP 8-7015, any time. ROOFING; talk to an expert! New roofs, patch work, guttering, chimney repairs.

Written guarantee. estimates: immediate service. We give Top Value stamps. EM 6-7104. ROOFS, chimneys, grates, stucco, plastering work.

SP 6-5621. SEPTIC tanks cleaned; wells pumped: regular grease trap servIce. Financing available, Septic Tank Service SP 4-5600 Quick results are what you get when you use the Classified Ada..

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