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THE COURIER- JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1960 SECTION 2 City And County Statistics Complaints Filed 46880-- Anna Estell Gammel vs. James Gammel, annulment. Mary Stewart vs. James W. Stewart, divorce.

-Margaret Leisten vs. James Leisten, divorce, 46883-Mary Mildred Brown vs. Morgan R. Brown, divorce, 40884-Lucille Logsdon vs. Louls 46885- Thelma L.

Durham vs. James Logsdon, divorce. Durham, divorce. 46886-Eva Heller set al. vs.

Joseph Wilson, complaint. 46887- Judith Harper vs. Louisville Gas Electric damages. 46888-Albert Ford Louisville Transit damages. 46889 -Catherine Matthews vs.

Louis ville Taxicab Transfer damages. 46890 Jacob Levy Bros. vs. John W. collection.

46891-Lucille G. Schafer vs. Monroe E. Schafer, divorce. Roberson vs.

Gertrude Hobbs, damages. 46893-Hayden Bryant vs. Star Cab damages. 46394-Ainslee Kenzer et al. vs.

Harold J. Melville, damages. 46395 Termination. 46896-William J. Gassman Vs.

then J. Gassman, divorce, 46897-Roy C. Dillow Co. vs. Whittenberg Construction collection.

46898-Federal Insurance Agency collection. Inc. Cement Transport Virginia D. Wallace vs. James D.

Wallace, divorce. 48900 Mae Shepherd vs. Ernes Shepherd, divorce. 46901-A. H.

Bass vs. W. M. Browder, appeal. 48902-Mary Catherine Schupp vs.

Morgan Francis Schupp, divorce. 40903-Lillian Parker vs. Parker, divorce. 46001-Margaret Kuerzi v9. Albert Kuerzi, divorce from bed and board.

40905- Cecil R. Sneed vs. Dorothy May Baker, damages. Fresh Flowers Always PLAZA FLOWERS TW 5-8177 Shelbyville Rd. Plaza IT'S EASY to place a Classified Advertisement sent you after the advertisement expires.

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Annonncements Deaths and Funerals. ALEXANDER, Charles age 56 years, January 6, 1960, at Paints ville, Ky. Residence 410 Jarvis Lane. Survived by wife, Mrs. Edna Pell Alexander; daughter, Mrs.

Robert Bunting, Lexington, son, C. S. Alexander. Funeral at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 9, at Lee E.

Cralle 1330 S. 3rd. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery, ARNOLD, Mrs. Claudia (nee Neale) in her 79th year, Thursday, January 7, 1960, at 2 p.m. at Flaget Memorial Hospital, Bardstown, Reeidence Bloomfield.

Ky. She was the widow of Frank B. Arnold, sis. ter of Mr. T.

H. Neale, Bloomfield, also suryived by a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Arnold is at the Houghlin Funeral Home, Bloomfield. Ky.

Arrangements to be announced later. BOWMAN, Mrs. Katie Lenora, age 73. of Lebanon Junction, at St. Joseph Infirmary January 6, 1960.

Survived by daughters, Sr. Joseph Catherine, Mrs. Melvin E. Shepherd, Mrs. Anthony S.

Newton, Mrs. Curtis Duvall, Mrs. James H. Waters, Mrs. B.

Newton and H. Hoghland, sons, Leo, Ernest, Paul and Thomas Bowman. Mrs. Bowman is resting at the Quick Funeral Home, Lebanon Junction. The rosary will be recited Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

Services St. Benedict Catholic Church 10 a.m, Friday. Interment, Lebanon Junction Cemetery. BROWN, Letitia Moise; Wednes day, January 6, 1960. at 9:05 p.m.

at Norton Infirmary, Residence, 120 Crescent Ave. Age 86 years, Widow of William Meade Brown; mother Mrs. M. B. Marsh, Mrs.

John Petot, Mrs. N. B. Briggs, Mrs. Robert J.

Hinman, Lake Wales, Mrs. William J. McNicol Flushing, Long Island, Rev. William Meade Brown, Shreveport, Mr. Haden Moise, Atlanta, sister of Mr.

John Norton Noise," Hollywood, also sur. vived by 9 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Remains at Pearsons. 149 Breckinridge Lane. Funeral from St.

Marks Episcopal Church. 2822 Frankfort Satur. day morning at 10 o'clock. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. CAPLE, Ir.

Benjamin, passed away suddenly January 5, 1960, in his 86th year, at the family residence, 3679 Parthenia Ave. Beloved hus band of Mrs. Annie Woods Caple; loving father of Mrs. Owen (Mabel) Avitt, Mrs. Ray (Grace) McKinney, Miss Sadie and Miss Lillian Caple, Mrs.

Jean Pike, Messrs. Bennie, Albert. Harold and Edward Caple; brother of Mrs. Sadie Shepherd; 6 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchil. dren.

Services for Mr. Caple will be conducted in the Arch La Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Friday at 10 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. CLINE, Mrs. Eva Mae (nee O'Brien), passed away Thursday, January 7, 1960, at 2 a.m.

Family residence, 1834 Mellwood Ave. Devoted wife of Mr. Earl J. Cline, loving mother of Mrs. Harry V.

(Dorothy) Ernst, and Mr. Earl J. Cline, beloved sister of Martin W. O'Brien; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren, Mrs. Cline is at the Arch L.

Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak Schiller where services will be conducted at 3 p.m, Saturday by Rev. H. A. Fincher, pastor of the Haldeman Ave.

Church of Christ. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, COFFEY, Mr. John age 50 years, Wednesday, January 6, 1960, at 8 a.m. Residence, 4840 Southside Dr. Husband of Mrs.

Anna J. Slaughter Coffey; father of Mrs. Alice Johnson, Miss Helen Coffey, Miss Janice Coffey and John R. Coffey, of Bere, stepfather of Mrs. Mary Ann Downs and Mrs.

Barbara Jean Senniers; son of Mrs. Alice Coffey; brother of Mrs. W. T. Jackman, Mrs.

Robert Fielden, and Mr. T. R. Coffey: 3 grand. children also survive.

Mr. Coffey is at Ratterman's, 2815 S. 4th St. Funeral Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from St. John Vlanney Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, The rosary service will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock. DARST, Shelby at Tampa, Wednesday, January 6, 1960. Beloved husband of Mrs. Constance Kooms Darst; father of Mrs. Edith D.

Voit, Mrs. Geneva D. Miller, Louisville; Mrs. Marcella D. Schreiner, Houston, Mrs.

Alma D. Monty, Tampa, also survived by brothers, Oscar, Clint, Wilbur and Robert Darst all of Louisville: sister. Mrs. Gertrude Sharp, Louisville, 7 grandchildren. Remains will arrive at Herbert C.

Cralle Funeral Home, Frankfort and Peterson Friday afternoon. Services from Cralle's, at 10 a.m, Saturday, Interment in Resthaven Cemetery, DEVER, Roy, age 62, Wednesday, 5:39 a.m.. January 6. 1950, at Veterans Hospital; residence Shepherds. ville.

Ky. Devoted husband of Mrs. Marie Dever: beloved father of Mrs. Helen MeDaniel and 2 grandchildren Carl Ray and Mildred Me. Daniel; also survived by 6 brothers Henry and Robert Dever.

Bullitt County, Ciell Dever of Elizabethtown, Elijah and Dudley Dever, Loutsville. James Dever, one sister Mrs. Bertha Tinnell, Louis. ville. and several nieces and neph.

ews. Mr. Dever will be at the Hardy Funeral Home, Shepherds ville, Ky. Services Friday, 2 p.m., at the First Shepherdsville Baptist Church. Interment Hebron Cemetery.

Military services will be conducted at the graveside. DRUIN, William in his 66th year, passed from this life suddenly Wednesday, January 6, 1960, 10 a.m. In his home, Shepherds- 46900 Walter J. Pedro vs. Louvernia Pedro, divorce.

46007-Donald K. Miller vs. Kenneth 40900 Etta B. Stewart va. Murray J.

Vandeveide, complaint, Wiggins, damages, 48900 -C, H. RicEs VA Mary Leona Gideons et al of delivery. 40910-- Lols J. Marler et va. Robert E.

Dickerson. damages. 40911-HIll Sloan. va. Robert Wells, collection.

46912-Building Stone, VA. Herbert H. Miller et lien. 46913- D. W.

Sales Service vs. W. S. Reed Motor Car, collection. 46914-Minnie Bradford va, Walter 46915-Myrtle 1.

L. White vs. Paul Mucker, damages. White, divorce. 46916- -Martha A.

Wysbrod vs. Mary C. Morris, damages. 46917 -Barbara Hellebusch vs. Charles M.

Hellebusch, divorce from bed and board. -Mary V. Burman vs. Robert E. Burman, divorce.

46919- Eda Miller va. Lawrence T. Miller, divorce from bed and board. 46920 Lorene S. Lee vs.

Francis 0. Lee, divorce. Building Permits Building Ted Orthober, dwellings, 2853 $10,000 ench. Whitfield Homes, dwelling, 2903 Sheedon Southern Railway tower for Microwave and shed, 17th and County Court County Court Permits 2855 Nepperhan brick veneer $10,000. erect steel Electronic system Burnett, $20,000.

Harry F. Poynter appointed guardian of Henry William. Taylor, Jacob Neff appointed adminis trator of Nora Lee Neff estate. Louise Mae O'Nan appointed executor of Boyd W. O'Nan estate, Thelma M.

Kirk and Gladys M. Eckerle appointed coexecutors of Eugenia W. Marcell estate. Edward L. Mackey appointed guardJan of Joyce Ann Whittle.

Stanley Conrad appointed executor of George Unglaub estate, Carl W. Rinne appointed executor of Sarah M. Acker estate. Frank W. Onnybecker appointed executor of Lillie Onnybecker estate.

Police Court Violating weight-and-measures ordi. nance Kushner, $110. Announcements ents Route 3. Survived by 4 sons, MILLER, of Rineyville, Harvey Wednesday, Druin of Finchville, p.m, at SS. Druin of Louisville, Hospital.

Mrs. Jim Bird of Pleasure Ridge Mrs. Newman Montgom- father of of Shepherdsville; 1 broth- J. Miller, and Indianapolis, Mrs. Charles flower, Druin of Shepherdsville; ward of grandchildren and 7 great grand- Mrs.

Rose Mr. Druin is in the Roy 6 grandchildren, Funeral Home, Shep- Ratterman's, Ky. Funeral Friday, Funeral 8th, 1:30 p.m. Maraman from St. Bullitt Burial County.

In Hebron Taylor National Ceme- Ridge, Ky. sary service Mrs. Lola, nee Durham, evening at years, Thursday, January 7, 8:30 a.m. at her residence, MOORE, Park Ave. Widow of Wednesday.

W. Edwards: beloved a.m.. at St, of Mrs. Mary Miller: wife dence 3836 0. P.

Miller and James H. husband of also survived by 4 grand- devoted father and 5 also survived from the McAfee Funeral brother of 3928 Bardstown in Moore. Mrs. Friday, January 8. at 2 Mrs.

Mary which remains will be Ratterman's, the Lyons Funeral Home, Funeral 9 for services Columba at 2 p.m. Interment in vary Cemetery. Cemetery, Campbell Society will evening at 8 William age 60 MOREHEAD, Wednesday, January 6, 1960, Parkersburg, a.m.; residence, 1029 E. noon January St. Beloved husband of by wife Enteman; devoted fa- daughters.

Mrs. Billy Joe (Mary Michael: father Griggs, William Mr. and Mrs. John Edward brother and of Evansville, McCullough, A. Enteman; Enteman; also survived by neral at the Mrs.

Grace Welling- neral Home, grandchildren. Services ersburg, W. Neurath Funeral Home, 725 urday, Friday at 1:30 p.m. NEAFUS, Evergreen Cemetery. at his residence, Prentice age 52 Wednesday, Wednesday, January 6.

1960, vived Melva by his Residence, husband Kenil. Lillie Ann Neafus, of Estelle (Esther) Freeman; neral service Harrod E. Freeman; also Saturday at 2 nephew, Dukie Free- ander Funeral Freeman will be at Neu- Ky. Interment by Funeral Home, 725 E. Mar- tery, until Saturday at 9 a.m.

OWENS, Mrs. will be taken to the January 7, Immanuel E. R. Church Anne Lynn at 10:30 a.m, Inter- S. Brook St.

Resthaven Memorial Park. J. Owens; may call at the funeral William T. 10 a.m. Thursday.

by 2 grandsons. Mary Johnson, 11 a.m. Dougherty 6, 1960 at the Kentucky neral January Home, Hospital, Residence 2000 9th, Dr. Widow of Enoch R. ment in survived by son, Enoch PIKE, Mrs.

of Delaware; daugh- age 86 years, 4:15 Theodore Buschemeyer, 1960 at Miss Mary L. Gale; broth- South Western W. Johnson and sister, Mrs. Lorenzo Pike. W.

Rawlings, both of Nor. Florence brother Albert T. B. Mrs. and Detroit, also 9 Gross of Point, Funeral at 2 p.m.

Bayer, James Mrs. at Lee E. Mrs. January 1330 S. 3rd St.

Inter- children and 8th Cave Hill Cemetery. Nor- also survive, please copy Ratterman's papers Susan Elizabeth (nee Saturday 87 years, Thursday, Jan- ment Cave 1950, Nursing at Home, 10:30 a.m. Devoted at in her 48th PULLIAM, William (Elizabeth) uary 7th Mrs. William and Joseph firmary Residence, at Herbert, sister of Mrs. Middleton Evelena and wife of Harold Mrs.

Cora Bachman, mother of Canady, Mrs. Rose, Lef. all Messrs. of Chaplin, Edwin survived Thomas by and 17 grand- Leslie grandchild. 39 great and (Toka) gomery, Long, McAffee grandchild.

Funeral Serv. Home. and Mrs. Bardstown Rd. in Buechel, king, ville, Ky.

in January 9th Pennsylvania at 2 p.m. Run Jenkins, Dayton, king. Gee, kins, Gee, Ky, Mr. Roger, passed away in the Hoagland year, Monday. January 4, Bloomfield, 3 p.m., in Indian Rocks be announced Loving husband of Mrs.

REYNOLDS, Lynch Heitz: brother of ston), passed Fichtner of Jefferson- uary 7. 1960, Mrs. Fred Young, Mrs. Residence, McDonald. Mr.

Victor P. Heitz wife of Mr. Mr. Louis Heitz and mother of Heitz; also survived gene and nieces and nephews. sister of Mrs.

for Mr. Heitz will be con- R. C. Dedman the Arch L. Heady Fu- Pinkston.

Mrs. Home, 1201 E. Oak St. at Arch Heady Saturday, January 9, Home, 3601 by Rev. P.

S. Schundt. services will in Cave Hill Cemetery, day at 1 p.m, may kindly call after 7 p.m. Davis. Interment, morial Park.

Mr. Herschel Bales, TOLL, Mrs. away January 7, at 1960, Kentucky at 3 day, January his 61st year, Florida, Resident Hospital, Residence, 1607 Louisville, Loving father of Mrs. Allen Jean Ferree; devoted Floral City, Mrs. Annabel Alcorn, (Lelia) Marcum Nall, and Mr.

Klein Toll, also also survived by 4 grand. great-grandchildren, Services for Mr. Hos. ter of Mrs. be conducted from Arch Albany, Ind, Southern Funeral Home, renceburg, Ky, Saturday at 3 Masonic Home, Rev.

T. J. Barksdale, pas. resting at Baptist Church. Inter.

Home, 4339 Louisville Memorial Gar- services will 2:00 p.m., Mr. Andrew, In his Cemetery at Crestwood, Ky. WALKER, Mrs. 7, 1900 at 12:30 a.m. passed away uncle of Mrs.

Alphonse day, January J. T. Kent, Mrs. Otilla Family Mrs. Helen Edds.

Mr. Theo- Loving sister and Mr. George Klein: Lawrenceburg, by 16 great nieces and is at the Funeral services Satur. Home, 1201 9th at 2:30 p.m. at M.

Ave. where Song Funeral Home, ducted Thursday Ky. Interment Floyds- ment. Cave Cemetery. Mrs.

Ida Mae (nee WHITE, Mrs. passed Vit- 7, day, January 12:15 away in her January 61st 417 Chicopee. a.m. Memorial Infirmary, year Mr. Urban Devoted residence, wife 4116 of Mr.

W. Josenh Broad. ers, Phoenix, er of Mrs. beloved sister of Mr. James H.

and also survived Vittitow of Harrah, 4 great-grandchildren, C. Vittitow. ers, Mr. Dayton, Mrs. Lulu A.

Wright. ville, resting at Owen Funeral Mrs. White is Ave. Funeral from Funeral Home, Virginia Saturday at 1:30 p.m, Resthaven where services Burial at at 8:30 Park. Ruth of St.

Leo the a.m.. Mrs. (nee Wood), terment Calvary away, in her 55th at year, 5 WILKINSON, January 6, 1960, residence. 2206 Alta years, suddenly wife of Mr. Robert ary 6, 1960, devoted sister of Mrs.

Baptist Hospital. (Lillian) Hanick. Mrs. Craw- Duncan St. (Myrtle) Layton, Wichita, Mae Smith Mrs.

Roy (Margaret) son: devoted Mr. Harold N. Wood, Wilkinson and Mr. Chester Wood. Murphy; son Wood of Atlanta, kinson: brother Wood.

Mr. Robert G. Carter and Mr. Mr. E.

C. (Jack) Woods. also survived is at the Arch L. Heady stepfather of Home. 1201 E.

Oak at Mr. Ben Smith, where services will well, Mrs. Friday at 1:30 p.m. beth Ford and Rev. Fred Tucker Inter- Mr.

Wilkinson 'Hill Cemetery. 2114 W. Market Mrs. Catherine L. Repetto will be conducted Former residence 213 at 1:30, Thursday.

Januray 7. Cemetery. 11:20 a.m. Beloved mother Carroll C. (Virginia) 'Cemetery and Mrs.

Charles B. RESTHAVEN sister of Mrs. Carrie lot. Garden of George Repetto: 4 grand- fice. GL 4-0097.

also survive. Mrs. Luvisi PANKE Ratterman's, 3711 Lex- 817 E. Jefferson after 4 p.m. Friday, Fu.

Out of the morning at 9 o'clock Frances of Rome Church. Funeral in St. Louis Cemetery. will be held by BARRETT service Sacrament Society Sun- 1230 Bardstown at 7:30. Rex.

passed away in H. January 6. 1960. sud. Barret Funeral year, 3:55 p.m..

at SS. Mary and and Hospital: residence 5402 LEE E. Ave. Survivors 2 daugh. 1330 S.

Nina Ruth Alexander. MR 4-3646 Metz: sons Mr. May Mr. Allen V. May 1230 3d St.

sisters Mrs. Eldon Broadway at of Pulaski. and MAAS Neluon of Pulaski, Stanley Services will he Broadway at in the Arch L. Heady The Funeral Home, 3501 Tav. Funeral Saturday, January 9.

11 EM 3-3566 3-3567 the Methodist Thomas ALBERT Church. In- Funeral Resthaven Cemetery, 125 E. Market Storehouse breaking-James H. ardson, postponed to next Thuryday; Frank R. Hornung, to tomorrow.

Forgery Albert J. Frank, held to grand Jury 24. Malicious shooting--Daniel Warford, postponed to April Drunken driving Elmer A. Gooch and Charles Rogers, 9100 each, Quarterly Court Quarterly Court Drunken driving- Sidney Jack Guard, continued to Jan. 26, and Lakle Hamil- ton, continued to Feb.

4. Marriage Licenses James M. Clark, 20, trucker, 2317 Upper Hunters Trace; Helen L. Mitchell, 19, of 5102 Stewart Dr. Roscoe B.

Shain, 23, draftsman, 1728 Kurz Way; Doris J. Duncan, 21, of 2932 Garey Ln, Harold E. Graham. 21, Air Force, 1404 Delmar Carolyn L. Cooper, 20.

of 3608 W. Jefferson, Richard L. Mazzoli, 24, ployed, 937 Ardmore Sonia A. King, 22, of 4207 Hewitt. Ronald Bagley, 18, Inspector, Janet B.

Herbig, 18, both 4105 Cheviot Dr. Edgar W. Ernst. 32, insurance agent, 2242 Valley Vista Carlos Gayle Henderson, 24. of 1258 Lucas.

James H. Tucker, 27, Army, Stearns; Doris E. Schmidt, 24, of 1607 Grove. Donald E. Age.

27. distillery work. er, 979 S. Shelby: Janice A. Cravens, 20, of 1820 Greenwood, Births Boys Born To James W.

Brown, 1440 S. 4th, Dec. 5. Paul Dennison, 4421 W. Drive, Dec.

5. Ryman L. Fair, 2015 S. 41st, Dec. 6.

Andrew Harper, 2415 Bank, Dec. 6. Ervin E. Jenkins, 1004 S. 1st, Dec.

8. Cevile, Johnson, 2927 Bank, Dec. 8. Thomas J. Newton, 2100 St.

Xavier, Dec, 6. William F. Paige, 538 S. Campbell, Dec, 9. James T.

Proctor, 207 S. Brook, Dec. 5. Jesse H. Shepherd, Shepherdsville Route 1, Dec.

9. Rollie E. Watts, 303 W. Market, Dec. 8.

Paul R. Bain, 3806 Craig, July 31, Bodley Booker, Harrods Creek, Dec. 2. Robert D. Bowman, 1711 Lopp, New Albany, Dec.

5. James R. Collins, 2815 Shannon Aug. 3. Services Automotive William age 87 years, Funeral January 6, 1960.

at 3:25 Mary and Elizabeth Residence, 4308 Wells 4327 Taylor Frank Park, Miller Ky. of Devoted Bell- L. D. PEARSON William 1310 S. E.

John E. and Breckinridge Third 149 Mrs. William WoodSilverton, Ohio: brother of JOHN B. Kittel: also survived by Funeral Mr. Miller is at 2174 W.

Market 2114 W. Market St. GODFREY F. Saturday morning at 10:30 Paul's Church, Pleasure 1041 Goss Interment in Zachary Cemetery, The rowill be neld Friday 19th and Market 7:30. Robert age 75 yeare, Lodge January 6, 1960, at 9:30 ABRAHAM Joseph Infirmary: resi- and A.

M. will W. Market. Beloved stated Mary A. Duffy Moore: Hall, 4717 of Robert M.

Moore; January 8th by 3 grandchildren; business, Wilbur F. and George in F. C. degree. Lucille Allmond and Graydon Moore.

Mr. Moore is at Carter, PM. 2114 W. Market St. PLUMB Lodge a.m., Saturday, at St.

A. M. meets Church. Interment in Cal- tion at Taylor the The Holy Friday Name Ave, this Friday pray o'clock. Rosary 8, at 7 p.m.

and in stated Dr. Carl 1215 20th 7:30 p.m. for W. at 12 conference of 6th, 1960. Survived Minzenberger, Gladys Rice Morehead; Sec'y.

Mary, and Sandra, and stepmother, son, WILLIS ber 224, F. and Maurice Morehead, 8 P.M. today, sister, Mrs. J. D.

Brook and Gray Birmingham, Mich. Fu- and installation Robert Franklin Fu- bers and visitors Murdock Park- J. C. Carter, at 2 p.m. Sat- Secty.

ORDER of the Lamar, age 55, suddenly trict Number 7335 Dixie 1960. Sur- by Marguerite January 6, Saturday, wife, his Ruby; mother, daughter, Mrs. land Temple, and Irvington, Fu. 1:30 p.m, Banquet Ky. conducted tion Brilliant will be ber 153, 7:45 o'clock in the Alex- D.G.M., Aileen Home, Irvington, Ceme- Boerner, in Cedar Hill Secy, Travel Barbara, Thursday, 1960, at 3:45 a.m.

at CALIFORNIA; Manor. Residence 1403 ride to Los Widow of William future: will devoted mother of Mr. driving. Call Owens; also survived Funeral from Sons, 1230 S. 3rd, Fu- AUTOMOBILE Saturday morning 7-096; vicinity at 10 o'clock.

Inter- ping Center. Resthaven Memorial Park. COAT to man's Lillie Mae De Witt, with Bond Thursday, January 7. 31st, St. Vincent a.m.

Residence, 251 reward. ME Pkwy. Widow of DOG, male, Beloved mother of wearing collar Hill of Vancouver, Rex; vicinity W. T. Zurschmiede of reward.

JU John Mrs. Fred J. DOG, male, G. Alberding, and black and T. Pendleton; 8 grand- Germantown 18 great-grandchildren reward.

ME Funeral servies from 2114 W. Market DOG, Pekingese, afternoon at 1:30. Inter- male; Iroquois Hill Cemetery. turn our dog, Mrs. Goldie nee Jenkins, reward.

EM year, Thursday, JanDOG, male 1960 at St. Joseph In- answers to Louisville, Ky. at 2 p.m. call offered, no Chaplin, Ky. Beloved GL 8-9902.

B. Pulliam; devoted DOG, brown Miss Freda Pulliam and of Lydia, and Warren Pulliam, of Chico: reward Ky. Survived by one DOGS, 2 Sister of Ada Mont- puppy 8 months Cincinnati, 0.. Mrs. C.

L. way Village; Agnes Los Angeles, EARRING, jade; Mitchell of Louis uary 3rd; reward. Brother Lawrenceburg. of Raymond Charles Jen- GLASSES, man's 0., Beltoran downtown area; Ky. and Bishop Jen- PURSE, lady's Mrs.

Pulliam is at EM taining money Funeral Home, 7-1733. Ky. Arrangements to WRIST watch, later stainless steel Mrs. Essie (nee Pink- St. Matthews away Thursday, Jan- uary 2nd; reward.

in her 53rd year. 112 College. Beloved D. J. Reynolds: loving DOG, Pekingese, Messrs.

D. Eu- tially blind. Sherrell C. Reynolds; mane Society, H. Roberts, Mrs.

WRIST watch, and Claude tify, pay for Reynolds is at the Southern Funeral be Taylor conducted where VACANCY, Satur- derly ladies: by the Rev. Jerry with geriatrics. Louisville Me- sclerosis. Lettie hour nursing 4, 1960 at age 83 Mon- semi private Floral City, rates. GL 1-4214.

410 Seneca Ky. Beloved mother, IMPORTANT; (Gladys) Woodford of young automobile lady Mrs. Frank at and Mr. Willis B. Stephan Drive Florida, survived 7 grandchildren, at 2:00 p.m., devoted sis or BU 3-6070.

Willis Shely of New Mr. Lee Baxter, Law. Red Bird Stamps Mr. Hardin Baxter, valid After Ky. Mra.

Toll is deem now! for McDaniel's Funeral at your Red Park Boulevard, where Oak Sts. Three be held Friday, at each Red Bird interment Evergreen IMPORTANT; dent at 3rd and Ethel (nee Searcy), 1st, 6:40 p.m. in her 69th year, Tues. 7-6428, or EM 5, residence, 1960, 1412 at S. 5:04 2nd p.m.

ORCHESTRA, St. ist, 7 men, of Mrs. Ada Mrs. Hawkins, moor, Friday, Ky. Walker available other Oak St.

Heady at Schiller Funeral CARE for pension services will be con- ME good 4-4925. companionship, at 11 a.m. Inter. Hill Cemetery, VACANCY; for ladies only. Mary, age 81, Mon- care.

Call SP 4, 1960, at residence, VACANCY for Beloved wife of L. White: (Elizabeth) beloved moth- Balling, proved home, RogR.P.N., and Messrs. ALCOHOLICS Charles F. White; Eastwood by 8 grandchildren, CA 5-4506 U.S. and 2 broth- Services Jesse Horrell, Coffeyand Mr.

James Horrell. Services resting 4339 at Park MeDaniel ADDITIONS, We specialize will from be the held Church Friday porches, garages, and Great at 9 In- sidings; insured a.m. terms, as little Cemetery, no down payment, William age 55 BONDSTONE Wednesday, Janu- ME 4-3638, at 2:25 a.m. at the ADDITIONS, Beloved Residence, husband 2016 of Remodeling, We specialize (nee Lindsey) Wilkin- ROOMS. father of Mr.

Victor Reliable sober Mrs. Mary Ann Estimate free; of Mrs. Mayme Wil- THE of Mrs. Mary E. Call anvtime Bernard Wilkinson: ADDITIONS, by 3 grandchildren; ROOMS.

Mr. Romie Smith, Finished: 5 Mrs. Helen Card- Call the man Louise Ford. Mrs. Eliza- job.

Mr. Kessler, Mrs. Lorene Webb. 9-7885. is at Ratterman's.

where services ADDITIONS, repairs; quick Friday afternoon Interment Cave Hill 5 years to pay; in estimates. CE ADDITIONS, Lots, Monuments. ished: remodeling: Cemetery: 6 grave concrete work: Time section; sacri- sured workmen: work guaranteed. MONUMENT CO. MILLER JU 4618 Poplar Level St.

4-1863, High Rent District ADDITIONS, pairs, we do Directors. free estimates: Divine FUNERAL HOME BRICK and Rd. GL 1-5530 teed: reasonable mates. CH 5-8660. BOSSE SON Home BRICK work, Ellison GL 1-8440 plastering; free CRALLE Call Gall.

INC. Third St. BRICK, block ME 4-3647 very low rates, DOUGHERTY SON BUDGET SERVICES ME 4-3771 TO EVERYONE 34th SP 6-6642 Group your bills: FUNERAL HOME you can afford: cient service to H. Maas Floyd JU 5.4284 itors: our systematic you. We are Me Daniel any other budget Home, 4339 Inc.

Park tuckiana, Blvd. Oldest Budget NEURATH SON Budget Manager, Home 402-403 Hoffman JU 4-1191. JU 2-2537 Robert W. Elliott, Route 10, Dee. Kelly D.

Gibbs, 4208 Taylor Dee. 10. BIlL G. Johnson, 1340 S. 3d, Dec, Louis D.

Malena, 7905 Jonquil Pleasure Giles Ridge Miller, 1203 Lynn Park, Dee. Myra Dee. 3. William E. Singleton.

13511 Laver. ton, Valley Station, July 29. Benjamin L. Tunks, 9708 Aria Dec. 2.

Demarce Woolums, 600 Seneca Nov. 10. Twin Boys Born To Woodford Hatfield, 9008 Terry Lane, Pleasure Ridge Park, Dee, 1. Girls Born To Verlan G. Basham, 4614 Pinewood Dec.

9. James T. Brandon. 759 18th, Dee. 1.

Robert L. Meintyre. Rt, W. Dee, 7. John C.

Ritchie, 610 Market, Dec. 7. Robert F. Trent, Valley Station Rt. 2, Dec.

6. Kenneth C. Bischoff, Madison, Dec. 8, Donald E. Brady, 920 E.

St. Catherine. Oct. 28. Millard W.

Burton, III, N. 45th, Dee. 11. Lee R. Henson, 117 Mustang, Dee.

8. Norman R. Huff. 107 S. 43d, Oct.

9. Larry H. Maddox, 2300 Glenmary, Dec. 7. John R.

Nolley, 418 Downes Dee, 3. Charles D. Richard, Clayton, Dec, Paul 4. C. Ridge, 312 Biltmore Dee.

7. Charles H. Stewart, Sellersburg. July 31. Robert T.

Wakefield, 943 S. Shelby. Nov. 6. Jasper F.

Wayne, 5103 Cane Run Oct, 15. Divorces Granted Carrol Ralph Mary Sue. Bettie Ann Luckey from Charles Edward, Josephine Stickels from Joseph, Frances Elizabeth Washburn from Charles William. Juanita Lee Purdy from James. Irene Wooden from a Claude.

Horace Heidt Facing Divorce Santa Monica, Jan. 7 (P) -Mrs. Horace Heidt filed suit for divorce Thursday charging the 58-year-old band leader with extreme mental cruelty. Employment Directors. Services Offered NUNNELLEY BUILDING Home fers guaranteed Blvd.

EM 8-2833 phalt roofing, SON, INC. num siding. storm St. ME 4-3628 dows: rubber or Lane TW 6-0349 ceramic or plastic RATTERMAN SONS ing down under Parlors SP 6-4661 SEARS ROEBUCK free estimates 8th and Broadway RUSSMAN SON Home CARPENTER work, ME 5-7426 eling and repair BROS. joints leveled: new repaired; Home furnished: work JU 5-4394 estimates; immediate Notices.

8 24 to pay, Lodge Number 8 F. large small jobs; CARPENTER meet in called and terms. TW 5-5913; communication, in Boaz time. Highway, Friday CARPENTER work at 7 examinations p.m. Regular jobs and work preferred Visitors welcome.

CARPENTRY; Master. L. H. room building, additions, Secty. I concrete prices; help do Number 862 F.

and 8-3207. Blvd. called communica- CARPENTRY work and Carlisle for examination January estimates. terms. evening, remodeling, E.A.

TW 3-7670. communication at regular business and CARPENTRY, F.C. degree. G. L.

tions, basements, Master: J. Taber, W. remodeling; terms; T. Walker, LODGE Num- CARPENTRY, A. will meet at crete work, a190 Scottish Rite Temple, Keeling.

SP 6-0094 Streets; Business CARPENTRY, of officers. Mem- crete and block urged to attend. Call W. A. Emberson, J.

L. Upton, CARPENTRY, made; paneling; Eastern Star, Dis eling: estimates. School, Wilder, conducted CARPENTRY, repairs W.G.M., ing: small jobs a 9, 1960, Park- Free estimates. 28th and Dumesnil, 6 Inspec- CEMENT work, Star Chapter, p.m. Num- ment waterproofing Helen Berry, work guaranteed.

p.m. Dietz, W.M.; Mary CLEANING, walls. per, windows: floors, Ing Service. Opportunities. CLEANING walls, paper, windows.

young men desire Call PAUL FORD share Angeles. in expenses the near and ELECTRICAL and repairs; re 2-9545. hours. Lost. 11 REDDY TW 5-5481.

2018 license. Indian 1960 Trail number ELECTRICAL rewiring Shop- for residential Call WO 9-7541. insured: quality suit, charcoal black Gunderson Electric label: lost December de Paul dance; ELECTRICAL rewiring: 4-4059 after 3. on 220 volt service: Bird and Beagle; Charles Schneider. and chain; named ELECTRICAL Shelby and Lampton; licensed.

insured. 5-3638. 9-0642: after Beagle; 2 years old: ENVELOPE white; named Jackie: folding; fast area; license 27388; 5-8907. 4-1844, E. A.

Peters. EXCAVATING; reddish brown ments, ponds, section; please re- rates, $7 per hour sadly missed by all; SP 4-1303 8-7280. EXCAVATING, Pekingese: child's pet; and driveways: name Timmy; reward hauling. GL. 8-3861 questions asked.

Please FENCE work, all link. as low Chihuahua in vicinity stalled: free estimates: answers to the name FALLS CITY FENCE offered. ME 4-3728 FLOOR sanding Beagles, female. male ishing: tile laid: old; vicinity Park- JU 5-3507 or EM reward. ME 5-7657.

FLOOR sanding 10c lost Sunday, Jan- finishing: sanders, TW 5-7648. SP 2-1679 or GL reward. grey and GL silver: 1-5192. FLOORS sanded, sonable: old floors brown leather, con- floors cleaned and papers; reward, FLOORS sanded, types of tile and man's Rolex, with Franklin, ME 6-1838. mesh Brownsboro band, Rd.

vicinity Jan- FURNACES, all serviced and TW 3- 7996. Heating Service Found. 12 INCOME tax returns male, old, and up: convenient Contact Kentucky daily to 5 also paron Steedly Dr. appointment: See Walter man or boy's; iden- Breckinridge or EM 6-2819. EM 6-4736.

-Personals. 13 INCOME tax filed; approved home for el- $1.00 short form, 20 years experience form; also small diabetics, arterio- Hagan moved blind. etc. 24 Hgwy, to 817 Dixie care. Private and INCOME taxes rooms: reasonable small, anytime; my place; experienced, gentleman who saw tax employee; off attempt to run into his ME 7-5825.

Dixie Highway and INCOME taxes filed, on October 12, 1958 $1 short form, $2 please call JU 7-6711 form; no waiting. any time. C. E. NOTICE! 1269 S.

1st. Will Become INCOME tax filed January 15, 1960 Re- short form, $2 up Green Stamps small businesses. Bird Station 12th and 2428 Proctor Knott Stamps for INCOME TAX; Stamp ternal Revenue anyone seeing acci- Hill, SP 5-8574; Kingston, January INSULATION work, Please call ME glas, 6 to 8 inches 7-8032, anytime, to 28-40, $45 ex-Jan Garber 6-6115. famous style; Park- OIL Saturday nights, paired paintings restored. and BU 2-6827.

after and nights. 6 p.m. lady: in my home. food; PATCH plastering: good prompt service: approved rest home week. Ted Dryden, 24 hours nursing PATCH plastering, 6-6905, chimney work.

SP PLASTERING, new elderly lady; stucco work: 35 best of care. Cherokee Irene ence; immediate 1242 Rd. 'OTTO THE only; licensed. PLASTERING, for Home and patch work. 60.

Eastwood. Ky 6-2545. Free estimates. Offered PLUMBING; new; service: repairs; Offered -General. 14 teed: free estimates.

ALTERATIONS Keeling SP 6-(7)4. in rooms added, PLUMBING, new, carports, all types ins: prompt service: workmen, F.H.A. rates: licensed as $5 per month, guaranteed. EM free estimates. PLUMBINO, new OF LOUISVILLE repairs: electric P.M., GL 8-5133, reasonable Ray ALTERATIONS PLUMBING; new, repairing.

painting. pairs, hot water the additions of mates. Paul Jeanes, BATHROOMS. PORCHES. PLUMBING; water Insured workmen.

baths installed: repairs. 36 months to day EM 8-2422: EM 8-4646. JEFFERSON co. 2-1851 PLUMBING; new, REMODELING, BATH- pairs, prompt service: BASEMENTS. mates.

E. J. Fitzner ATTICS year terms. ROOFING; roof who works on the no leak too complicated. GL 8-3593.

WO with written guarantee. business; free all type W. E. TUCKER service, honest bids: Phone EM alterations, call any time; free ROOFING; talk to 9-5522. roofs.

patch work, alterations, attics ney estimates: repairs. immediate Written brick. block. free estimates: in- give Ton Value stamps. liberal terms: ROOFING, repairing New roofs, built CONSTRUCTION CO.

over 30 years Rd. WO 9-8448, WALTER HARTLAGE remodeling and re- ROOFING and build the complete job; painting. carpentry 60 months to pay, work: no job too SP 8-3812. ROOFS, chimneys and work; guaran- insured, 20 years rates: free esti. 8-6057.

TELEVISION service block and basement with this ad; city estimates. Sunday service no EM 3-4551 all work guaranteed and concrete work; Embry TV Service Ju 5-5644, SP TELEVISION service: IN DEBT able service call a make 1 payment ice dealer: we we give fast, effi- finest technicians: you and your cred. service your set when plan will help 1-7600. Night service connected with charge. Calls received service in Ken- will be made the RUTH ELECTRIC CO.

Service in Louisville TELEVISION service: C. 1. Steele. or night, city wide: 139 S. 4th anteed 90 days.

EM 2-2538 FEDERAL Greenville Will Lose Only Industrial Plant Special to The Courier-Journal Greenville, Jan. only manufacturing plant, B. F. Goodrich Footwear Company, will close January 15. Pete Geier, plant manager, said Thursday that he has received the official notice and has sent letters to the company's 68 employees explaining the situation.

The plant employed 240 last July. Geier said economic reasons February, 1957, and has been force the shutdown, Geier said a skeleton crew of making plastic boots. "In three years, customer de- about six would stay about 30 mand has not come up to ex- days to clean up the building, pectations. We lost money which had been leased from last and saw nothing but Malone Lumber Company. year a dismal future in 1960," he said.

Asked if recent unionization of the plant led to the withdrawal, Geier said, "No. I can say quite candidly that it did not." The plant opened in the Muhlenberg County seat in Mrs. Martha Watson Dies Special to The Courier- Journal Cave City, Jan. Martha Jane Watson, 75, died Wednesday afternoon. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Lovie Smith, Louisville. Business -General. 14 Services Offered installations: Sears of- TELEVISION service, installation of 1 a.m. to 9 p.m.; 90 day asbestos or parts and labor; all doors and available on repairs; vinyl floor tile. ment; we are a licensed wall tile: noth- EM 3-3679; nights EM F.H.A.

Call for Wilkes, Owner. MERCURY TV co. 3470 Taylor Blvd. at 10 3.6811 20 years Electronic general remod- TELEVISION, home work, termite $2.50, within the sagging floors night; 15 years' additions. material 6-1639.

guaranteed: free TELEVISION service service; terms; 7 days week: work GL 2-2757. Price Rite T.V. work, remodeling, 5-4497: EM 8-8161. quick service; TELEVISION service; TW 5-1287 any- complete repairs, $5.95 tubes installed same wanted: small expert, ethical. JU WA 1-3168.

TELEVISION service attic expansion, time: work guaranteed. framing, garage SP 6-8907 AL'S TV work: winter TELEVISION service: my own work. EM work guaranteed. BOULEVARD TV of all kinds. TELEVISION, service painting, free wide, with Ad; 90 Call any time.

GENERAL TV TELEVISION service alterations, addl- pendable: 90 day attics; complete DIAL TV SERVICE. free estimates. TELEVISION service Builder. SP 2-2839. city wide service.

JU 5-5292 JU 1-6914 repair painting. work, Herbert TREE topping. dangerous moved: feeding. repair work; worK, grading. ered Volls.

GL planting; seasoned also 1.1731 WE 7-6768. TREE service, complete, cabinets, book too small or too large: remod- cases equipment. Call James dry walls; estimates. SP 8-2756. TW 5-3345.

remodel- TREE removing, white and nut, wild cherry SP speciality; 2-1814. terms. others at low cost; planted. EM 8-8854. all kinds: baseand TREE trimming and JU 4-3343.

repair; insured; free estimates; for sale. EM 6-3552. woodwork, painting. Neu- UPHOLSTERING, 8-8089 able: free estimates. hardwood floors, UMBRELLAS recovered: men's suits altered.

WO 9-0047 Market JU 3-8021 hour rewiring service. 24 All makes specialists WASHERS repaired, of parts for all makes ELECTRIC CO. 1-day service: free Frankfort Ave. FACTORY AUTHORIZED and repairs A SERVICE Washer and commercial; ME 6-1731. 278 Shelby Co.

CE 9-5622. ELECTROLUX service: workmanship. pickup and delivery; special price write Electrolux (RI free estimates. Sales and Service, 709 EM 8-4541. local phone JU 4.0201 wiring and repair: Bullitt Electric.

Moving and 4:30 WO 9-5066. LIGHT hauling; addressing, sorting, usable, repairable junk. service. Call TW MOVING? specializing in base- Then rent a new Ford Anywhere driveways, on contract. lawns; trucks, move yourself or to one half.

Clip ment, it's worth $3 grading. basements mile trip, and $1 for dirt. rock. cinder al 100 miles. AVIS U-DRIVE IT 615 3rd St types: special as 95c foot MOVING terms.

size Save trucks money by moving SP 8-7521 available laying and and furniture pads: sanders for rent. DIXIE DRIVE IT advertisement and get 3-9793. 809 S. 8th St. JU 4-4247.

square foot: re- MOVING and hauling: 8-4177 edgers for rent. service: white help; rate: free estimate. refinished rea DENNIS Movers. a specialty, distance; white help. Watson.

ME 4-4573. 8-4768. if no answer old and new, all DUVALL Movers, wood patched. large padded vans, deep freezes and pianos. makes and types, MOVING.

days per repaired. Shawnee help Shadowens SP SP 6-6633. MOVING. light hauling; completed $1 eran: low rates JU downtown loca- LIGHT hauling, small p.m., evenings by day or night. ME 4-3909 pickup and de- LIGHT hauling, rubbish Harper, 316 W.

no fob too small SP call JU 3-7521 or LIGHT hauling of any up truck; low rates. day and night; LIGHT. general hauling: $2.00 and up long Willis Drake, SP 2-9329. from businesses, 1137 J. Dixie W.

Dump trucks, contract dirt rocks. sand. C. D. Hgwy, JU 3-8584.

3-3160; FM 8-5979. compiled, large or office or your Painting, former Federal 4th 704 St. DECORATING, complete ing. painting: tile day or night; roofing. guttering: and up, long man: terms: since 1929.

Nulty, 6-4157 DASILVA DECORATING: complete ME 7-1794 exterior painting; types interior work: anytime: $1 plete job: special prices long form; also mates. C. W. Lehr, GL. Wright, 8-8188.

PAINTING Talk To Make Fine former auditor Satisfaction Painting Office, 25th and WALTER BLOUNT, Quality home. SP 3-7553. PAINTING is our ceilings, Fibre- faction is our deep, houses up guaranteed. Call Valley installed. Call EM WA 1-1806 or TW art work PAINTING, Interior: steaming: free estimates.

Call CH 1-8614 TW 3-3343, GL. 1-2741. PAINTING, interior new work: free estimates. Ben E. prices reduced this 8-9932.

ME 4-0303. grate, PAPER hanging, painting, 6-5621. stucco: steaming. patch estimates: immediate and patch; also Owings. 3-0891.

years' experi- PAPER furnished, 5c service. ME 7-8241. ing, plastering steaming, PLASTERER" Tom Conley, ME 7-6304. the best in 1 new PAPER hanging: labor call Britt, EM room: samples shown. EM 3-9712.

remodeling; heat- PAPER hanging; hang work or mine. Atkins. Langford and PAPER hanging: labor free estimates. SP repairs; remodel- PAPER hanging: labor reasonable patch plastering. ME plumbers; all work PAPER hanging; 8-3930.

work, Pinkston, work: remodeling: PAPERING labor sewer pendable, reference. SP cleaning: $5 Doak. SP 6-4714. remodeling. re- PAPERING; samples labor $5, heaters; free esti- room, shown.

Jr. WO 9-6081. PAPERING, steaming, heaters, sinks. paper or mine. Nichols, Fred Faust.

PAPERING, steaming, Haysley, SP 4-1428. PAPERING, labor $3.95 service: remodeling, free esti- ples: steaming, painting. EM 6-5354. Automotive repairing; all kinds; Work done Automobiles for 25 years in estimates. BUICK 1956 Roadmaster ROOFING SERVICE hard top, lovely two 3-5604.

finish, full power car trade in. can be an expert! New guttering, chim- $187 cash of or $17.25: trade, payments guarantee, lot today, See Fred service. We COLONIAL stamps. EM 3-0269. 532 E.

Broadway. roofs, specialists. BUICK, 1957 Roadmaster up insured. siding hardtop: full power, experience: ditioning: beautiful dove SP 8-2187, pastel peach. This is up; gutters, sonal car that I bought and repair only has 28,000 miles.

small. SP 8-7439. Harris. and gutter work, THURSTON COOKE experience, SP 845 South Third. BUICK, 1959; Electra calls, $2.50 hardtop, polished wide night and heater, turbine, automatic, extra charge; mission, power brakes for 90 days.

Priced to sell today, 3103 Ralph Ave choose from. BALLARD'S for depend- 108 W. Broadway dependable serv- BUICK, 1956: 2 door employ only the top, V-8, dynaflow, radio no helpers will er, ivory with black you call GL sale price. $1,165. no extra THURSTON COOKE after 9 p.m.

4021 Frankfort Ave, following morning. BUICK, 1953 Super CO. GL 1-7600. and white finish, calls $2 day Dynaflow transmission; all work full price only $395. 3-5333.

GEO. BYERS ELECTRONICS 120 E. Broadway 2 Die In Crash Of Train, Truck Mount Sterling, Jan. 7 W--A passenger train collided with a milk truck at 7:20 Thursday morning, killing the two occupants of the truck. Traffic deaths in the state now total 13, compared with eight a year ago.

The victims Thursday were Estie Stull, 61, and Billy McComas, 16. The boy lived with the Stull family on Mount Sterling Route 4. He was a student at Montgomery County High School. The accident occurred at the Owingsville crossing at the east edge of the Mount city limits. The train was entering town from the east.

MARGARET HALL, DECEASED Will the descendants of MARGARET (otherwise PEGGY) HALL, formerly BONE, born at St. Just-in-Penwith, Cornwall, England, lived, on 29th and died, December in 1842, and who Kentucky, communicate with Cornish Birtill, Solicitors, 8 Parade Street, Penzance, England? BID INVITATION Sealed proposals will be received School at the office of the Division of Lunches, 1519 South Sixth 10 Street, A.M., Loulaville, Central Standard Time, January 28, Kentucky, until o'clock 1960, for Canned Goods. Specifications for the above addressing can the be obtained by calling or Lunches. Division of School For general conditions, see The right to accept or reject all bids specifications. is reserved.

(Signed) OMER CARMICHAEL, Superintendent. By Evelyn L. Rietze, Director. Division of School Lunches. Merchandise Sale.

27 Automobiles for Sale. red and CHEVROLET 1955 V8 Bel convertible coupe, without a chrome, wire "sharpest" convertible in just in on beautiful jet black side finish, wall down or nylon top, white payments stock. at straight stick overdrive red leather interior: equipped in MOTORS sion, radio, heater; Continental 3-6501 and all the Bel Air convertible JU cessories: like new hardtop; throughout with extremely a clean mileage: $5 down, low fast at payments, 30 day written call or BOB RYAN AUTO 740 S. 7th. JU SONS JU 4-8208.

We finance our cars. Open CHEVROLET, 1958 Bel Air black, sport coupe. Oh Boy! What heater, noga- Check this: six cylinder, perfect con- glide, power steering, power Salvage, white wall tires, spare brand Nights SP radio, heater; only 17,000 give previous owners door hard- beautiful coral and ivory trans. have been driving this one owner, price $2195, balance after payment with GMAC. or ask for F.

B. Lancaster. JU 3-2734 MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET. door hard- 2nd and Liberty radio, CHEVROLET, 1954 Bel $795 during door, 6 cylinder, standard radio and heater. You LOT, JU 3-2734 this ivory one.

finish, Beautiful like new turquoise convertible; out. Drive this one and heater. buy. balance Low at down bank rates payments, condition: Be with Level Rd. sure to ask for Rich this one.

Open Nights MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET. power mileage: steer. 2nd and Liberty Economy like CHEVROLET 1959, Impala GL 1-4440. heater. V-8, power steering.

glide: sedan, power door, radio, origi- glass, padded dash, fully two tone, beige and gothic down. used as demonstrator, Number 5005, price $2795, JU 4-4268 Mr. Tatro. door sedan. BOB HOOK CHEVROLET dynaflow.

2525 Bardstown Road $1895. CHEVROLET 1953 Bel black, radio, heater, clean TW 5-2458. if you want most for your door, hard- in a car see the Brown heater, cars to choose from, all only $1,645. tioned and guaranteed. Chevrolet only $395, $5 down.

JU 3-2734 WEST BROADWAY dy- 917-927 W. Broadway hardtop, real buy CHEVROLET 1955 Bell Air, glide, radio, heater. Here the hard to find cars. JU 4-4268 marked this one down door hard- week's special. Shop our $1,195.

best buy. LOUISVILLE MOTORS JU 4-4268 636 So. 5th St. "OPEN SUNDAY" Greenwood. sedan; radio, 1958 heater; deluxe 2 heater, CHEVROLET sedan; drake ish: 1 owner; low mileage: radio, to sell at only liberal power, and easy terms.

electric WHIPPLE MOTOR seat con- 2021 Dixie Hgwy. Call Pence Louisville's Oldest Chevrolet CO. CHEVROLET, 1959 Impala JU 5-5821 hardtop, 14,000 actual Dealer in owner and just like new. one to appreciate it. Low payment and very reasonable Special Fleet- terms.

See or call Pat blue finish, RIGGS hydramat- 1117 W. Broadway. JU power CHEVROLET 1956. 210, V-8, condition- hardtop, nice blue and Weller P. tone; powerglide, radio, CO.

owner; can be yours for of $18.75. Low G.M.A.C. JU 5-5821 for Tim Paddock. Dealer in 532 E. Broadway COLONIAL PONTIAC JU 62, two CHEVROLET 1955 4 door, clean, heater, $395.

white, straight shift, radio, whitewall tires, in perfect FORD, INC. tion, $595, no money month. TW 5-6491. HACK MILLER AUTO Dorado hard. 606 E.

Broadway. JU con. Hancock and Broadway. finish, white CHEVROLET 1956 Bel Air truly a and white: power glide: appreciate, reconditioned and all ready for winter months: $1,195: CITY down or car of same Shopping payments $41.74: 3 in WA 1-1424. WEST BROADWAY black De finish, Ville, CHEVROLET 917-927 W.

Broadway 1955 Del Ray accessories, V-8, power glide: radio. wonderful now yellow $895; and $195 white: down it's price only value; 24 or car desired with nice 1955 V-8, payments at stick shift. WEST BROADWAY SALES 917-927 W. Broadway JU 7-7930. CHEVROLET 1957, sport 62.

light Powerglide; radio, heater. accessories: wall tires, beautiful two serviced by low and white, very clean, trade on one, price $1495. Ask for if de- Candless, Stock Number convertible, BOB HOOK CHEVROLET 2525 Bardstown Road MOTORS CHEVROLET 1955 deluxe JU 3-6501 heater; good tires; looks and De Ville: good: full price $695: low light blue payment and easy terms. clean; just WHIPPLE MOTOR Cadillac; won- 2021 Dixie Hgwy. SP and terms Louisville's Oldest Chevrolet you.

MOTORS tion CHEVROLET, wagon, 1958; all JU 3-6501 custom heater, ing straight shift, spotless sedan, all out. two tone finish. Full factory air. $1,669, looking for BALLARD'S LOT on this 108 W. Broadway CHEVROLET, 1955 Delray co.

der; straight shift. radio, JU 7-7243 beautiful light blue and sedan; This is a hard one to find, power acces- call or come in fast on car is GEO. BYERS SONS $595; other 120 E. Broadway JU CHEVROLET 1958 Impala MOTORS ible, standard transmission, JU 3-6501 heater, white walls: $1795. sedan: dark KOSTER SWOPE excellent con- 1212 Broadway JU CHEVROLET 1959 Bel Air co.

V-8; power glide: radio. JU 5-5821 white wall tires; maroon and Dealer in top; $2,295: $595 down or same value; 30 payments of coupe: light A real buy for anyone: 100 trim, fully fine cars to choose from. Alford. 917-927 WEST W. BROADWAY CO.

Broadway JU 5-5821 CHEVROLET, 1953; 4 door, Dealer in transmission, and ready Why walk when you can original little car for only Wood $195. So owner; see or call Mr. at given: 25 SUMMERS-HERRMANN, in stock. 3rd St. Lot MOTORS 920 S.

3rd. JU JU 3-6501 CHEVROLET, 1958: Delray, Deville; one black, very low mileage, low er, service extra clean, one year very $3,688. warranty, $1,585. THURSTON COOKE FORD. EM 6-3300.

"We Frankfort Keep Customers" Ave. TW wagon, heater, and CHEVROLET 1955, 210. 4 you can cylinder; straight pleasure. radio, heater, a very clean today price Stock Ask for Mr. Stock Number 5016.

BOB HOOK CHEVROLET co. 2525 Bardstown Road GL JU 2-2531 CHEVROLET 1953 2 door: 9 P.M. straight shift, radio, heater, Financing wall tires, in good condition, 4 door no money down, $4.75 week. finish, all 425 HACK Broadway. MILLER AUTO wonderful turn Preston and E.

JU Broadway. car; was CHEVROLET, 1955 Bel Air would be hardtop; V-8, automatic for Mr. sion radio, heater: this is a ful car throughout. Call or INC. in fast on this one.

GEO. BYERS SONS JU 5-3356. 120 E. Broadway JU Door; six wagon; CHEVROLET 1957 2 door heater, blue beautiful tone new inside radio, heater; clean: good used per month with $395 down; safety, and station wagons to choose nationally GIRDLER MOTORS Be sure 2410 Bardstown Rd. GL I haven't CHEVROLET, 1938: 6 yet.

straight stick, radio and INC. extra nice condition, economy JU 4-1711 comfort too. four FALLS CITY AUTO IMPORTS clean, good Open Sunday 1 to 5. straight Clay and Broadway JU to sell CHEVROLET 1958 Brookwood now full wagon: 8 cylinder. powerglide.

and drive dio. heater. like new tires, buy. Ask to choose from. LOUISVILLE MOTORS INC.

636 S. 5th JU JU 5-3358. SUNDAY. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Herschel Erwin limited and T. C.

partnership to do business Turner have dissolved as the Herschel's Tie-Toe at 633 South Said Fourth business purchased by Herschel Street. Louisville, Kentucky, Erwin, General Partner, Sealed bids for DRIVEWAY EXTEN. SION TIONS, AND AT U. S. SCREENLINE POST OFFICE, BARDSTOWN, KENTUCKY, C.S.T., will be MARCH received 1960, in Room 575, U.

S. until 2:00 P.M., Court24, Chicago 4, Illinois, and then publicly concerning opened in Room bidding 575. document be obtained from (a) General tion may Services Administration, Region 4, Illinois; 575 U. (b) S. Custodian of the building project.

Courthouse, Chicago Sealed bids for REPAIRS, IMPROVEMENTS AND PAINTING, U. S. POST OFFICE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KENTUCKY, will be FEBRUARY until in 2:00 Room 575, U. S. Courthouse, ChiP.M., C.S.T., 19, 1960, cago 4, Illinois, and then publicly opened in Room 575.

Information be ob. cerning bidding documents may tained from (a) General 575 Services U. Ad- S. Courthouse, ministration, Chicago Region 5, Illinois; (b) Custodian of the building project. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of cer- detain highway improvements as scribed below, will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Department at his office in the Indiana, State House Annex, Indianapolis, until 10:00 A.M., Central Standard Time, on January 26, 1960, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read.

FLOYD COUNTY, INDIANA JEFFERSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY Bridge Contract 4853, Project 1-64-9(3)104, Number 1-64-3(3)103, Part 2 and Part 2, Structure 1-64-104-4691, Superstructure, two double deck three steel tied arch spans and one span double deck steel continuous truss unit for a Bridge over the Ohio River, on IR 64. approximately 0.34 miles south of S.R. 62 in New Albany, in Floyd County, Indiana, and Jefferson County, Kentucky, including fur. nishing, fabricating, erecting and painting structural steel, placing of concrete deck, curb and railing, roadway illumination, obstruction lighting and other incidental work. Plans and proposals will.

be on dis play at the State Highway Department of Indiana, Indianapolis, the Kentucky Department of ways, Frankfort, Kentucky, and at the office of Hazelet and Erdal, 405 New School Opened In Henderson County Special to The Courier-Journal Henderson, Jan. 7 A $200,000 ten-room elementary school was put into service at Hebbardsville in eastern Henderson County Thursday. The 240 pupils of the district were moved by bus, one room at a time, from the old school to the new plant two miles away. Trucks moved the furniture as the children were transported. Superintendent C.

B. West said it took 3 hours to make the le move. Opportunities Livestock -General. 14 city wide, 8 guarantee on makes: terms no down payshop. Days 3-5264.

Lou SERVICE Berry Blvd. Service service; calls, hour, day or experience. SP calls: 24 hours: guaranteed, Service JU since 1948; up; picture day; fast, 2-3980. calls. $2 any.

EM 6-9664 city wide; EM 8-6277. 4532 Park Blvd, runs, $2 city day guarantee. ME 4-9741 calls, deguarantee. EM 3-5087. on all makes: Clarksdale Radio trees re trimming.

trans firelogs deliv. EM 7-8401. no job all modern Boss for oak, wal. without charge; also trees removal; fully firelogs repair. reasonWA 1-0284.

ladies'. Mueller's. 705 complete stock washers: pickup, delivery. THOR Service Parkway. prom P.t out of Authorized E.

Broadway: Hauling. 21 exchange for JU 3-5111, Any Time or other fine and save up this advertise. for any 500 each addition SYSTEM JU 41121. yourself, all also dollies present this discount. YOURSELF JU 7-6838.

7 days week reasonable SP 8-4686. local and long Call SP SP 8-1880 day or night; specialize in SP 8-8100. week; white 8-8078 white. vet 4-6681 truck: call removed: 6-4525 kind; pickSP 6-5912. city wide, or load; Abbott.

EM Papering 23 remodelwork, papering. insured Chess Mo interior, papering: all let us do comnow: estiSP 6-2169, An Expert Competitive Service. JR GI 1.1772 business; satis specialty; work Painters. 6-4912. plastering.

insured: and exterior: Staton. GL cleaning. plastering: free service Bob roll up; paperpainting. $5 any size Robertson, your paper EM 6-8963 $5 room; 4-3918. $5 room up: 7-3298.

reasonable; 1st WO 9-1796, room up; de6-7376, any size SP 5-8185. hang your GL 8-3690. A-1 work. room, sam. SP 8-0174, Sale.

27 4-door tone blue equipped, a new bought for balance in visit our big Lewis. PONTIAC JU 3-6558. Riviera with air conwhite and my own per: new and See Stamper MERCURY JU 4-2683. Super, 2 door, black, radio, trans and steering. 5 others to LOT 111 3-2734 Special, hardand heattop, special FORD, INC.

TW 5-6491, hardtop, red radio, heater. good tires; SONS JU 4-8208. Commerce Building, Louisville, Kentucky, STATE HGWY, DEPT. OF INDIANA JOHN PETERS, Chairman. Rents Real Estate ville, Melton and Lee Vernie 3 daughters, Finchville, ery of Howlett er.

Jack 17 children. L. Maraman herdsville, be January Chapel tery, EDWARDS, age 81 1960, at 1955 Deer Mr. W. mother of Dr.

Edwards; children Services Buechel, in p.m., after taken to Campbellsville, Saturday Evergreen ville. ENTEMAN, years, at 9:15 Chestnut Mollie B. ther of Louise) Robert Samuel Howard half-sister, ton and 4 from E. Market Interment, FREEMAN, years, at 8:15 a.m. worth Rd.

Mrs. brother of survived man. Mr. rath's ket when he Grace for services ment, Friends home after GALE, Mrs. January Baptist Village Gale R.

Gale, ters, Mrs. Jr. and er, Edward Mrs. J. folk.

Va, Johnston grandchildren. Friday, Cralle ment in folk, Va. GURTLEY, Seay) age uary 7, Barnes mother of Ernspiker, Patrick, J. R. Hon; Ernspiker.

Mrs. Lila few, Henry, Seay; also children, great-great ices at the 3928 Saturday, Interment Cemetery. HEITZ, his 61st 1960, at Beach, Fla. Lizabeth Mrg John town, John of Largo, Dr. Raymond by several Services ducted in neral Schiller at 1:30 p.m.

Interment Friends Thursday. HOSKINS, passed a.m. in Baptist W. Broadway. Mrs.

Anita brother of Mrs. Kathryn Hoskins; children. kins will I. Heady 3601 Taylor p.m, by tor Calvary ment, dens. KOEHNLEIN, 90th day, January, Beloved Elrod.

Mrs. Griner. dore Klein also survived nephews. day January A. Stoess Crestwood.

burg LATTRAY, titow), 1960, at at Norton Family way. A. Lattray: Hays S. Mr. Stanley Ohio, and Remains Home, 2611 services Owen Chapel.

Memorial LOVE, passed Wednesday, a.m. Family Ave. Loving W. Love, Joseph ford Kansas, Humphrey, Pittsburgh, Mr William Mr. Burton Wood and Mrs.

Love Funeral Schiller be conducted by the ment. Cave LUVISI, age 68 vears. S. 1960 Bayly, of Mrs, Burch Jr. (Pat) Rusche: Roach and children will be at ington neral Monday from St.

Interment The rosary the Blessed dav evening MAY, Mr. his 77th denly at Elizabeth Morrison tors Mra Louise Charles W. and Rex, Birdsong Mra Kate grandchildren. conducted Southern for a by of Oakdale terment Automobiles for BUICK 1955 Riviera white; all power accessories; tinental kit; real wheels; car is perfect; a 1960 Cadillac: $995, $245 car of same value; 24 $34.61: 5 other 1955 Buicks WEST BROADWAY 917-927 W. Broadway BUICK, 1957 Super 2 door full power, radio, heater; car and priced to sell $1,595.

Be a Byers Buyer, come in on this one. GEO. BYERS 120 E. Broadway BUICK 1955 Century Riviera, Continental kit, radio, hide seats; 1 owner; dition, $995. Bob's Auto 725 N.

26th, SP 8-2480, 8-5034. BUICK, 1958; Special, 2 top, radio, heater, automatic mission, low mileage. save $200 today. BALLARD'S LOT 108 W. Broadway BUICK, 1955; Special, 2 top, spotless throughout, heater.

Dynaflow, only sale. BALLARD'S 108 W. Broadway BUICK 1957 Special beige, black top, radio. power steering; excellent asking $1620. 3828 Poplar GL 8-3666 BUICK 1954 Century: ing and brakes; low new.

See at Heustis rage. 1351 Bardstown Rd. BUICK, 1951; Special, 4 nal black finish, dynaflow, heater, clean, $295, nothing TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE Corner 12th and Broadway BUICK 1958 Special 4 green, radio, heater: nice one, priced at only KOSTER SWOPE 3712 Frankfort Ave. BUICK, 1957; Special top, a two tone finish, radio, dynaflow, low mileage, BALLARD'S LOT 108 Broadway BUICK, 1955; Special naflow, radio, heater, a at $895. TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE Corner 12th and Broadway BUICK, 1956; Super, 4 top, fully equipped, clean, TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE Corner 12th and Broadway BUICK 1953 hardtop: radio, $350; dealer, 1813 CADILLAC, 1956: 62 blue finish, seat covers.

heater, hydramatic drive steering. power brakes, window lifts and 6 way trol, other extras, Shanks, STANDARD AUTO 728 S. 4th St. Only Authorized Cadillac Louisville CADILLAC, 1957, 60 wood sedan: medium blue trim, radio, heater. ic drive, tinted power steering, brakes, glass, air er, other extras.

Call Meyer. STANDARD AUTO 728 S. 4th St. Only Authorized Cadillac Louisville CADILLAC, 1952, door, tone, green, radio, and power, good paint and THURSTON COOKE 4021 Frankfort Ave. "We Keep Customers CADILLAC, 1956; El top coupe, 'Seville, immaculate dition, perfect blue top, 19,000 actual miles, luxury car.

Must see to only $2,395, SWOPE'S PLYMOUTH Opposite Dixie Manor Center, Pleasure Ridge, CADILLAC, 1955; coupe beautiful yellow and low mileage, all power in excellent condition, trade on your car, full $1,695, bank terms if payments to suit you. 5TH STREET AUTO 854 S. 5th. CADILLAC 1959 sedan blue. 9,000 miles; all fully guaranteed and G.M.

dealer: wonderful your car and interest sired: also nice 1959 $4,895. WEST BROADWAY 917-927 W. Broadway CADILLAC 1956 coupe G.M. air conditioning: and white real traded on new 1960 derful trade on your car and payments suit WEST BROADWAY 917-927 Broadway CADILLAC, 1957 hardtop power equipment, also conditioning, If you're the nicest in town hurry one MONARCH AUTO Brook and Broadway CADILLAC 1953 62 green and white; all sories; new tranamission: fully reconditioned; coupes in stock WEST BROADWAY 917-927 W. Broadway CADILLAC, 1955, 62 red seat covers, dition, Call Clarence Durr.

STANDARD AUTO 728 S. 4th St. Only Authorized Cadillac Louisville CADILLAC, 1958: 62 blue finish. blue equipped, call Craig STANDARD AUTO 728 S. 4th St.

Only Authorized Cadillac Louisville CADILLAC 1955 62 coupe: light green finish: local all references gladly other. like new Cadillacs WEST BROADWAY 917-927 W. Broadway CADILLAC 1958 sedan of the newest in town. mileage, fully guaranteed: LARRY MOTORS 1848 Berry Blvd. CHEVROLET, 4 door station white finish, good tires, defroster.

This is a unit, use for business and Come in and this special Ask for "Bob" Bertram. number 8-85A, $1.195. BROADWAY CHEVROLET 717 West Broadway Open Evenings Until Easy on the Lot CHEVROLET, 1954; Deluxe, sedan, beautiful blue good tires, radio, heater, signals, seat covers. A second car or family $595 now $395, One you proud to own, call or ask SUMMERS-HERRMANN, 3rd st. Lot.

930 3rd St. CHEVROLET 1957 Four cylinder 210; radio and in color. This car is like and out, so remember, a car is an investment in this another one of our advertised OK used cars. to see or call Jack Seltz. had a dissatisfied customer MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET.

2nd and Liberty CHEVROLET, 1953: Belair, door, gold and white, rubber. radio, heater, shift. This car 19 reduced the first day; was $595, price $295. Come in this one and you will for Roy Kinser at SUMMERS 930 S. 2nd.

27 Air condoubt the town, tires: with transmisKit, accondition low monthly guarantee, SALES 3-7641. Sunday. two door a car. power brakes, new, miles will name. A finish.

one. Full down Please call INC. JU 4-1711 Air two shift, must see and inside and you will finance GMAC. Miller on until 9:00. INC.

JU 4-1711 sport radio, EZequipped, gold. Stock Ask for GL 8-9511 Air, jet as new. money Bros. 100 recondi. this 1953 MOTORS JU 3-6501 Powerone of We have for this lot for JU 4-4232 4 door tone priced trade CO.

4-3690 Dealer 4 door one See this down bank Patterson. 5-4219. door white two heater, one payments rate. Ask 3-6558. green and heater, condidown, $34 SALES 5-2353.

V.8. red completely to go $295 value; 24 stock. MOTORS JU 3-6501 coupe; heater: new: of same also MOTORS JU 3-6501 sedan. V-8, white tone, yelsee this Mr. Mc4839.

GL 8-9511 2 door: drives down CO. 4-3690 Dealer metal stagas sav. throughprice JU 3-2734 6 cylinheater: ivory. be sure, this one. 4-8208.

convertradio, 4.8252 4 door: heater: white car of $63.81: other MOTORS 3-6501 standard to roll. own this hurry, INC. 5-3356. 2 door, INC. 5-6491.

door. 6 transmission, car, full Jenkins. 8-9511 blue, SALES 3-9032. 2 door transmis. beauticome 4-8208.

station finish: $50 14 other from. 4-4663. cylinder, heater, and 7-8646 4 door r'aThree 4-4232 Automobiles for Sale. CHEVROLET 1956 station 6 cylinder, standard transmission. In exce.lent condition.

Full $795. LOUISVILLE MOTORS 636 So. 5th St. JU "OPEN SUNDAY" CHEVROLET 1958. Impala Glide: convertible; low miles; Power heater; white wall tires; come today and see this like new pala.

2410 Bardstown GL MOTORS CHEVROLET 1955. Bel Air. Power Glide. 2 door, new real nice car. weekend $995.

We trade up or down. JEFF HARVEY USED CARS. 1545 Blvd EM CHEVROLET 1956 station straight drive, 2 tone finish, and ivory, only $1,195, with and tax. Mr. Raney, BYERLY MERCURY EDSEL 4033 Dixie Hgwy.

EM CHEVROLET 1951 2 door; heater, automatic transmission, pick up small balance, payments not to exceed $9.93 week, PRESTON SLAUGHTER 710 S. 21st Used Cars. SP CHEVROLET 1958 Biscayne 4 beautiful 2 tone finish: heater; low mileage, per month with $395 down. GIRDLER MOTORS 2410 Bardstown Rd. GL CHEVROLET 1959 Impala 4 hardtop sport sedan; all extra nice; 2 to select from, Mr.

Browning. BYERLY MERCURY EDSEL 4033 Dixie Hgwy. EM CHEVROLET, 1953, 2 door; drive: radio and heater; drive and you will buy it; priced sell. Ask for Joe Yokley. RIGGS 612 Armory Place.

JU CHEVROLET 1958 Biscayne 4 sedan: V-8: low mileage; in lent condition. $1,495. BYERLY MOTORS 4041 Dixie Hgwy. EM CHEVROLET 1956, 210; beautiful 2 tone finish; radio, heater: $27.08 per month with $195 GIRDLER MOTORS 2410 Bardstown Rd. GL.

CHEVROLET, 1957: 210, 2 door, cylinder, straight shift, 2 tone and white, priced to move, TRI-CITY STUDEBAKER 919 E. Broadway JU CHEVROLET, 1956 4 door. powerglide, a one owner, it's $1095. KOSTER SWOPE. 3712 Frankfort Ave.

TW CHEVROLET Impala, coupe stick, 280 engine, black; 5 day ing trial. ABBOTT AUTOS 2nd Breckinridge JU CHEVROLET, 1958; Delray, 2 sedan, automatic shift, 8 cylinder, Brook and Broadway JU excellent condition, only $1,495. MONARCH A AUTO CO. CHEVROLET 1958, 2 door: all tras, drive and compare, $1,395. 1848 LARRY Blvd.

MOTORS. CHEVROLET, 1956: Belair, tible. V-8. all extras, one Alvey Auto Sales, 917 S. 4th, 3-3979.

CHEVROLET, 1955; clean, $495. Phone Credit Applications HANK DARNELL MOTORS 103, 901 W. Broadway JU CHEVROLET 1957 4 door V-8 erglide, cream puff; quick price. $1450; private owner, JU 3-7025; nights, GL 8-2736. CHEVROLET, 1955, repossessed over payments.

EAST BROADWAY MOTORS 514 E. Broadway JU CHEVROLET 1956 210 2 door, tone, power drive: 13,951 mileage; 1 owner; clean; $1,000, 6-1395. CHEVROLET 1952, rebuilt transmis' sion and good engine, $295. THURSTON COOKE INC. 312 Breckinridge JU CHEVROLET 1957.

used straight shift: 6 cylinder $495. TW 6-0344. CHEVROLET 1952 deluxe 4 radio, heater, 2 tone. EM 6-6773. CHRYSLER 1956 New Yorker 4 button door, all drive: power accessories; 2 tone green: a Cadillac tradein, that has had of care, $1.195: $295 down or of same value: 24 payments $42.81 per month.

WEST BROADWAY MOTORS 917-927 W. Broadway JU CHRYSLER 1941 Windsor 4-door, passenger, very nice jet finish, automatic transmission, radio and heater. No down ment. Payments of $5.20, visit lot today. Call for J.

D. FOOTE. COLONIAL PONTIAC 532 E. Broadway JU CHRYSLER 1955 New Yorker, door hardtop, red and while radio, heater, power steering. power brakes, this model is popular for riding and handling qualities, just $895.

B. B. MOTORS INC. 1231 S. Shelby.

ME CHRYSLER 1953 Windsor. 2 hardtop, ivory and black this 19 a sport job and attractive car, Just $350. B. B. MOTORS INC.

1231 S. Shelby. ME CONTINENTAL Mark II, coupe: 28,000 true miles; factory conditioning: and loads of other cessories: in very best of condition: jet black finish: wonderful on your car: see the Brown ers for the finest cars in town. WEST BROADWAY MOTORS 917-927 W. Broadway JU DESOTO 1955 V-8 Firedome 4 sedan, traded in on a new Pontiac, Has powerflite transmission other extras, extra nice.

A buy at $895. Stock number 6574. COOKE PONTIAC CO. 5th and York St.9. JU 7-9151.

Night JU. DE SOTO, 1955 Fireflite 4 sedan: power brakes, power in radio, heater, beautiful tone green. This is one owner, clean throughout; be sure to this one; priced to sell fast. GEO. BYERS SONS 120 E.

Broadway JU DE SOTO 1956 Seville hardtop coupe; all power: radio. heater; white wall tires; 2' tone finish: miles: $1,495. C. F. SMITH MOTOR co.

2210 W. Broadway. SP DE SOTO 1956: cleanest in Sportsman hardtop all power, extras: drive it. See it today. for "Andy RIGGS 612 Armory Place, JU DE SOTO, 1956: 4 door beautiful white and gold finish, heater, push button drive: mileage.

GEO, BYERS SONS 120 E. Broadway JU 4-8208. DE SOTO 1956 Fireflite 4 door; power, air conditioned, white tires, wheel covers; only $1,195. GEO. BYERS SONS 741 S.

3rd JU DESOTO 1953 door, radio heater, runs and looks good, THURSTON COOKE INC. 312 W. Breckinridge JU 7-8695. DODGE, 1955; 4 door Coronet automatic transmission, interior and FALLS exterior in AUTO excellent condition. CITY IMPORTS Open Sunday 1 to 5 Clay and Broadway JU DODGE door 1957 sedan; Royal Lancer hardtop; 2 tone blue; wall tires.

radio and heater: power brakes: low miles. $1,595. C. F. SMITH MOTOR CO.

2210 W. Broadway. 2-1784. DODGE 1955 V-8-2 door hardtop; automatic, radio, heater, wall tires; a real buy at $795. 741 S.

3rd GEO. BYERS SONS. JU 4-5181 27 wagon, price 4-4233 radio, In Im- 4-4663. V8: tires; special 8-8180. wagon, green license 7-1781.

radio, just 5-6421. doors radio, $45.08 4-4663. door power; $2,495. 7-1781. straight it to 4-8379.

door excel- 8-1661 $005; down. 4-4663 6 blue $1,195. 4-8911 green. clean, 5-2458. 1958; driv- $-3332 door 7-7243 price 6-3300.

converowner. JU In 3-4867 Powsale Days take 4-4071 actual EM 7-8695. taxi, Call door, V-8 push. 1960 best car at 3-6501 black payour 3-6558. finish, very 5-2631.

door finish, very 5-2361, 1956, air actrade Broth 3-6501 door and good 7-0706. door steertwo see 4-8208. low 2-1784. town, all Ask 4-8379. radio, low full wall 4-5181 and $295.

with 7-8640 white white.

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