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AMENDMENTS To Tho Newport Voters 8K Cincinnati Enquirer KENTUCKY EDITION I Friday, August 7, 1959 Legal Notice On Acreage Allotments Approved By Senate Tobacco Included WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 UP The Senate agreed today to ORDINANCE 1042. I AN ORDINANCE Oftjt'RINu Tut IMPROVE-VcNl ul- tKLANot U0 Tut LlIY Of ElAHGEI), KtMON LUjNTY. HtNIUlt. FOR IMPROVEMENT BY Iht IncSi.uii Of A 6 iNlH CAST IRCfN AIER MAIN INCLUDING VALVEi AND Hfcc nUKia AND ANr OTHER NUtSSARY APPuRTtN-ANtES THERtTu.

fuV. A PjAT 563 EET THANK YOU VERY MUCH TO THE 987 SIGNERS ON MY NOMINATING PETITION FOR CITY COMMISSIONER OF NEWPORT, KY. THE VOTERS THAT MY FRIENDS, RELATIVES AND I WERE NOT ABLE TO CONTACT. PLEASE REMEMBER ME AT THE VOTING BOOTH ON SEPT. 19, 1959 SINCERELY YOURS NvJRIrtfttil Jt THE CENcR Uf TAuBOI AVENUE SORW.ESTAARDLV A DISTANCE Of lot5 ltd: FROViOlNJ THAT The enure cost Thereof be assessed PKU-RaTA Ao- NjT IHt lANtR5 rRu OR ABUTTING ON SAID IMPROVE MENT: PROVIDING FOR THE ADVERTISE VENT FOR BiDS FOR THE DOING OF $AD WORK AND THE FURNISHING OF THE MATER ALS THEREFOR: AND PROVIDING House amendments in a farm bill applying to acreage allot-; menu.

The bill now goes to the White House. I It allows farmers to preserve their future allotment rights on controlled crops by" planting 75 per cent of their alloted acreages in any one of, three years. The crops are; cotton, wheat, rice, tobacco' GO FORWARD FOR THE V.ETHOO OF PAYMENT Br TrtE 0 aners of propeiv fronting or abutting on said improvement, the covmqn council of the city of ERLANC-ER KENTON COUNTY. KENTUCKY I I A. J.

(TONY) WARNDDRF ELECT ELECT DOES ORDAiN AS FOUOAS: SECTION I. fiat it hereby o-atr fr. "rnorovement of E'iansar Road, in fie Citv ot trlar.oet kfnioi Counts. Kentucky, by trie ai latior of a 6 intti cast ron water main including vaives and fife rivoran's and olner nacessa'v fie-eto: From a point 560 tee1 nortlnve of ceme. hit Taioot Aveiue nartnwestuvaraiv a iflr Jtwiiiiiiiir.iirfFvy.ii mMthim'tii of 1865 feet TiC'C or less.

SECTION It. SVd AO'k ce fe 't acco'cante wrh aerifications Cn iv- rier ana aDsroved bv Coimmcn Counc and peanuts. Chairman Harold Cooley (D. N. of the House Agriculture Committee predicted the bill would help reduce surplus-production.

Cooley said without such a bill the requirement for a farmer to keep his historical acreage base would be governed by an old law which specified use of 90 per cent of an allotment. Historical acreage bases have been automatically preserved under the Soil Bank p'an but this feature expires Willi 1939 crops. of Er'anser. ail of wiieh specification! are nerebv ascoted as rre soeefkations for t-e imo-oveTteiT e'en o-cered ad are hereby declared to be wt of mis od inance as thou9n fully se' for'tt herein: and said improvtn-ent snail fce ir-aoe in accordance wit-i plans and fi'ed wifh the Common Council bv the EnQireer. SECTION III.

Tne City Clerk is orde-ed ta advertise orooosa's for the dcir.s of said work a-d of the ma'f'ia thtre- LOCATIONS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE inanc'mg through fifth Third Bunk and Mrs. Robert Agee, vice president. The officers were recentl installed at the Redwood School for Cerebral Palsy children at 218 W. 33rd Latonia. JIKS.

l.Mi)ES, center, newly elected president of the United Cerebral Palsy of Northern Kentucky, is checking over the activities of the organization Robert Baker, past president, ror by the insertion of art advertisement cncri -4-Doer Corsair: power rneci -2-Ooor Hardtop; dual CUObt. inotliohts; aewer '59 '58 900 beautiful red and white: 59 VITAL STATISTICS steering and brakes: radio, heater rear speaker: white side wall tires: da luie hubs: automatic trans. This is a new power steerinf re- ar automatic white tide wall tires: all the extras. $2895 automatic Irani. i dio heater.

Seecial RJR, Parker Plan Property Transfer $1949 car SAVE SI 000 tOOQi; Air conditioning. NOW ONLT in tie Kentucky Edition t-e tincinrat: Encu rar once week for to consecutive eks orior to fte da'e set for opening t-e Olds. Sa advertisements 'iil reaci-e fne o'osDect've to sts. the amount far which they will furnisn said material and eo such work. Said "-oooseis shail be arcomoaried bv a ce-tified check or b'd bond in the amount of five oaf cent of ti-p be suDrpitted to the C'ty Council on August 18 said City -esetvina) the rlt- reiett any and a bids.

The contr? who: bid is accepted shall enter ino a written with the Ci'v c' E' e'oer ard shsii execute a bond ifh a bonding enfroany a sum ena! to 50 per ee' of t.e conditioned the faithful nerfo'mance of sad contract, ad shell comrrete ard or wth 60 davs from the oa'e of said contract: provided, ho-ever tha said time may be extended for '58 bbl. carburetor) whit side wall fires; radio, heater, tJJJQ tVneflow. All th extra! ICQ CnDn-3Door Hardtop Fair-90 runu jn 500. cuisemalie radio, heater, oawer tteerini; beautiful blue and white CIQIQ finish '58 heater; Mercomatk; white side-wall tires; all the extras: beautiful light tan; ene owner and looks $2429 new and if new MAVSVILLE, Aug. 6 (Spe- ing plant.

The Parker redrying eia! R. J. Revnoids Tobacco plant would be converted by KENTON Mattie Kreylich to Perryl Alexander, 220 Park Ludlow. 12.500. Edward Klosterman Jr.

to John Darpel, Lot 108, Sanford's Covington. No stamps. Charles Stansel to Kermit Stansel. Parts of Lots 6, 7, 8. CAMPBELL Jerome A.

Sandfoss, 34. 1030 Liberty Newport, city employee, and Ann Eversole, 30, 642 Overton Newport. Horace C. King, 36, painter, and Zena Alexander, 40, both of 125 E. Court Cincinnati.

Herman Mcintosh, 21, dry cleaning business, and Linda Reynolds for use as a prize Co. and Parker Tobacco Co. announced today they are negoti- room. Reynolds has operated continuously in the same location a perion in tne oiscrefion fh Council the contracro1 ii or- ating for the exchange of cer vended from complei'ng sa wok within tain properties in Maysulle. since 1907.

when it built a leaf ICC (lUCU -4 Door Hardtop VS; 3D Until powerglicie transmis-lion; original 2-tone finish; C429 radio, heater '54 PONTIC Mr' it 1 1 iv rl-itnMr. J-tone; backup lights. $619 All the extras wiii-wi powerjlid. radio, heater) tor- t9AQ gueiie and whit, teal share This would be the largest house on Forpst Ae. An addi- Glenna Ct, Erlanger.

No Lou Mynhier, 21, both of Mid- property transaction in the oo-; tion was built in 1923. now a stamps. George Whitaker to FordiaIetown, Ohio. year histy of the Maysviliej three-story building of brick tobacco market. construction.

time without iiv Fau't on Dart. All said? work Is to be dore under the reci'on of the City Coawf and the City Cnuvll may work if is PC done in a manner and to is sat -'action. The City E-q'neer he-ebv iirec-ed to reoo't to the Citv Co rnell when said improvement Is reaj tor a'cetanct and ne Shai! prenare a fit. I and ce'ficate o' --owg ti'e total cost of the imnrove'nent, t-e cot Collins. Paris of Ixts 579.

360. Charles C. Brown 32. 1908 Lastem Ave In the proposed trade. Rey- Parker Co.

was.561. Williamson Coving Cincinnati anH '53 "'J- Matlc: radio. nolds would acquire Parker's, founded in 1932. by -land Cruiser $279 '54 CHRYSLER'- radio heater, like new inside R7Q and out '52 STUDEBAKER full factory equipment, verdriv. radio (net heater is.

stamps. tobacco George Whitaker to Richard window shields; 2-tone CO 10 heater, redrying plant on Buckley Road; Parker. It operates Ptf I per front and abutting too and te green: real nice. Only and Miller. A lot near Lincoln Ave.

ti beref-ted; and Parker would acquire Rey-j redrying. green prizery mn'S1. of tn owners O'ontrtv. The Citv noon receiDti nnlrle' rerirvin? nlant anri shfidi tlnrarro hncinecc or Til- cfrnncjTB or aDuornurunriii l.i- 1 and 38th Covington. $16,000.

William Wingerberg to Robert Buring. Parts of Lots 73. delegate its Street Committee to msnect t-e work and renort to Citv Council as and Key sheds 6, 7 and 8 on! "It is our hope that by selling riginal to whether the same should be arceofea '51 79. 80, Woodside Addition to the same five-acre tract. redrying and storage facilities trougheut: F0RB-v-1 Mti lo1" ou runu.

ftiit heater. Sgecial Tne Committee shall fix a time and D'ice at Wild it will insoect te wo'k. and the '50 Powerglide; redie, heatar. pew paint Ideal for Mom and CttTQ the kids 9 sunshield; radio, heater, Powerglide Elsmere. $14,000.

Farrell S. Crosthwaite to The transaction would mean to the Parker Tobacco we that Reynolds would continue will assure continued employ- Norma L. Huff, 22, R. R. 2 Ba-tavia, Ohio.

SLITS FILED KF.VTOX 6926. Ruth Ann Peel vs rank E. Peel. For divorce 6927. Ronald Chambers vs Pauline Chambers.

For divorce 692fi Nancy E. Kennedy vs' inter-Ocean Insurance Co. For 5140 judgment. 6929. Blanche Wilson vs.

Raymond Wilson. For divorce 6930. Cora Ballard vs. Joseph Ballard. For divorce.

Tf-e Citv Clerk shall thei cause to be published, in ore issi'e ot a newsoerjer of general ci'co'a'ion in the Citv a notict stating Jaames Hammond, 348 Highway Ludlow. $15,000. to operate leaf handling facui-lment of local people for rediy ties in Maysville but no redry-! ing operations in Maysulle." the t'me and oiace so fixed for th in-snection of si'd work. Tne nrooertv owners concerned their agents reo'eserta-fives mav atioear be heard before the Committee as to whether the has heen made In accordance with the contrsct there'or When the Commit'ee is satisd that the work should bi csr'ed. it shall so '-ort to the Citv Joseph Brown to Mary 253 Sixth ssnoo.

John Delaney to Newton Be- Kentucky Deaths lew. 131 E. 40th Covington. S9500. and at the Unhersity of Ken Harry Nackisbernd Council.

If the commit'ee is of the ion tia the work has no' done with mav rt-j Oji'e the cntrector to tw' t- wo-k; in accordance w'' te cn'rart. Harry Nie to Charles Nie tuckv. i of Lot lil. Hawthorne REED MURPHY MOTORS Exclusive Dealer For Mercury Edsel English Ford Serving Northern Kentucky for 25 Years 412 Madison Avenue, HE 1-4444 34-36 W. 3rd HE 1-2662 3090 DIXIE HIGHWAY, Dl 1-4333 Harry Nackisbernd, retired; Stilz helped found the BankPart Covington.

$10,000. D3Ji. cnaries Deal vs. Anna Evans. For $400 damages.

6932. Dr. Charles Adams vs roley Construction Co. For S500 judgment. CAMPBELL 4141.

James B. Frilev vs. Ida rpment worker, died Wednes-ot Commerce in 1911. SECTION IV. The cos! ot sa'd imorovemant.

in the Dayton. Ohio. Vet-seneci AS ns casmer tor iu CAMPBELL 4 me cobt of snail 8 years a former u. r0sp M. Hauser to Edar ea! asla'e Irontins or abutting thereon.

jerailS Hospital, vears. Hp had hppn board Connor, Lot 7, Spinks Glayton dent of Dayton, he was 65 years since 1953i il.e coil ot said improvement snail be assessed iC'd aooortioned eaually aaamst the real estate frontina or abutting theteori i Court Subdivision, Bellevue lold Friley. For order for farm property to be placed in Dlain- Stilz also was one of the according the number of front or abut A veteran of World war ting teat; provided however tiiat corner tiff's name. 'he is survived by five sisters. lots ii ma side ot which tne 4142.

Calhe Gullev vs. Wil nrnwement extends and assec ed within founders in 1906 of the Peoples Savings Fund and Building Association. Services will be at 2 p. m. Saturday in Lexington.

ten vaari Mxt oreceQinj tne date of this liam Gulley. For marriace an Approx. $21,000. Richard F. Fries to David C.

Anevalt, parcel in Highland Baby Farms. Approx. $14,500. Harrv C. Wagner to Harvey M.

Reilly. Lot 197, Bellevue Addition, Newport. Approx. Airiinanra to the ei ent its tooldgt i 0 SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENQUIRER jMrs. James McClure, Mrs.

jEmest Johnson and Mrs. Clara all of Cincinnati; Mrs. Raymond Wright. Dayton, and nulment. the o'ooosed imorovement does not exceed 120 fael shall be exempt tro.m asesme1 tor t-e improvement herein ordered for fr-a distance ot one half of such footage Jacob Cook George Schneider, fair- field.

and a brother, iSSOOO. or for a distance mjal the lots front-age on the intersecting street whichever is less and sa temot footage shall not Jacob L. Cook, retired Green Everett Nackisbernd, Bellevue. Line bus driver, died Wednes iL be counted as assessable tooiaat in ao-oo'tioning 4ha cost of sai-1 imorovement. Requiem High Mass will be is herebvisunt; at 9 a.

m. tomorrow at 4 lien orior to ail other lien created on i res estate fronting ot Bernard Church, Dayton. 4hutina on said imorovement to secure Burial will be in St. Stephen the oavment ot said assessment, oavmertt ifcai day at his home, 311 W. 12th Newport.

He was 69 years old. Survivors include his widow, Mi's. Hermina Cook; a daughter. Mrs. Marian Stine.

Newport; a sister. Mrs. Ica Martin. Cemetery. The onderhaar of wmch it to be made within thirty davs alter tne adootion ot arxiortionment ordinance.

Anv assessment wnich It not jStetter funeral home, Newport, lis in charge. within th rtv davs at'er the adootior. ordinance shall have added thereto a cert- SUBURBAN MOTORS, I I tv ot 10 oer cent end shall bear interest at the nate ot 6 oer amum unti; oaid. Ali monies oaid and rece ved o-collec'ed from the assessment snal be hu ritv TrAutrr in a seD0rare FredStilz LEXINGTON. Aug.

6 Fannie Miller to Everet Ferrar, Lot 366 and part of Newport. Approx. $2500. Ferdinando Ferrar to Albert Ferrar. Lot 366 and part of 367, Orlando Land Newport.

No stamps. Ralph A. Bailey to Thomas Broering et al. Lot 186 Bellevue Addition, Newport. Approx.

$5500. Lisa M. Fenhoff to Emma Groene, It 17. J. B.

Chad-wick's Dayton. Approx. $8500. Frank Phipps to Joseph R. Daley, Lot in Williamson's Addition.

Bellevue. Approx. $8000. Emma D. Groene to the Oasis Lot 6 Culbertson's and Lamb's Subdivision, Newport.

UPi- Covington, and a brother, Samuel Cook. Newport. Sen-ices will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Plum Creek Christian Church, Campbell County.

Burial will be in the Plum Creek Cemetery. The Radel funeral home, Newport, is in charge. Fred Gillig Fred L. Gillig, retired farmer. fund to be known at the Er.anoe Road Frej Q0 frey StllZ, the cliair-Imorovement Fund and shall tne'eatter disbu-sad as directed bv the Citv Councilman Of the boards Of the Bank section v.

lof Commerce and of the Peo- of Pies Savings Fund and Build-such conflict herebv reoeaed. ard this jng Association, died yesterday t'l ten a long illness. He was NEW CAR SHOWROOM 6619 DIXIE HIGHWAY FLORENCE, KY. AT 3-4541 USED CAR LOT 6409 DIXIE HIGHWAY ER1ANGER, KY. Dl 1-4400 81.

ocb'iciton acco'dmo to law. Pi-st Reading I 9 Scond Reading 8-4-59. native of Louis-lived in Lexing- Stilz was a ville but had APPROVEO: 0. PRICE. MAYOR.

ton since he was 8. He washed yesterday at at. Elizabeth A.nrrox. $11,500. (educated in Lexington schoolsosiman.

ivir. Lriuig, wno was ATTESTi FURNISH CIERK. ffl) 78 years Fehler Feinauer Construc- CAM oin, lived at 315 E. old. lived at 315 E.

16th Covington. I tion Co. to Frank Bethge. Lot Survivors indude his widov.l7 and part of IB, Ista View Mrs. Jennie Gillig: four Ft.

Thomas. Ap- El- ft ers, John, Frank and Paul. alliDrox. S23.000. Campbell County Kentucky of Tiffin, Ohio, and Arthur, Toledo.

Ohio, and a sister, Mrs. Clara Wet-line, Tiffin. to Campbell Lodge, road right rf wav at Crestvievv. Ky. No Convertible.

'53 FORD '55 FORD 2-Door Fair-lane V-8; ra Thunderbird 1 Requiem High Mass will be stamps '57 PHCU 4-Door Bel Ul UllLI. An Hardtop, Powerglide. power rack, radio, healer, while-wall tires, beautiful hlm-k ith DOUBLE TALK engine, Cruise Matic transmission, power steering and brHkPS, Continental kit. radio, heater, vv Me-wall tires; beaut. till dio, heater, standard transmission; beaut il ul 2-tune finish; white side-wall ffOQC tires 4U3J sung at 1.5 a.

m. tomorrow at St. Benedict Church, Coving-on. The Middendoi-f funeral 'unite. 1 E.

12th Covington, in charge. ST.J1 795 careful nwnc red and white. One owner $2295 Bel Air 4- '57 CHEV. 4 Door Door Sedan: '58 PONTIAC Betty Collins Is Miss Germantown MAYSVILLE, Aug. 6 (Spe Sedan: sianaarn Transmission, radio, heater.

'54 CHEV 2 Door; radio, heater. radio, heater, automatic transmission. This is cat (gAUlLOFF'S Here's GATLIFF Policy 1. Quote fair Price (no dickering) $1495 A real sharp car cial i Miss Bettv Jean Collins. This is a real beauty, per showroom car 18-year-old daughter of Mr.

and $495 fect second car Mrs. William Collins of Min- '56 CHEV Convertible. V-8 Power- ena, Mson Countv. won the' I title of "Miss Germantown Fair of '58 CHEV. Brookwood 4-Doot Sta Elide, power pack, continental kit.

radio healer, white-wall tires, one care- MARRIAGE LICENSES EXTOV George Jay Thelen. 23, 3257 Tavlor Mill student, and Sue Hoppenjans, 21 Winding Way, South Ft. Mitchell. George Rhodes, 50. 2407 Cole-rain Cincinnati, laboror, and Ollie Huddleston, 48, same address.

AEC Budget Cut In Compromise WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 i.P) Congress completed action today on a bill providing S2.683.029.000 for the Atomic Energy Commission for the year that began July 1. First the House and then the Senate approved by voice vote the compromise which was $33.5 million under the President's budget requests. The bill now goes to the President. 2.

Deliver the Car at Quoted Price, Equipped as Agreed Convertible; The winner renresented the '55 FORD radio, heat I Mason County Purebred Live till OW per $1395 er, automatic, white iih tion Wagon, V-8; radio, heater. Like new. periTt family $1995 Two to choose from. black top $995 stock Association and won over four other entrants. Runnerup was Miss Martha 3.

Give You Your Payment Book Showing Monthly Payments As Agreed Donovan, representative of thel '53 DODGE JX Mays Lick Lions Club. a good second car; $295 f'airlane Vic. '50 CHEV. 2-Door Coupe; ra- '55 FORD oniy i A it PI avMn-iation also 4. Give Service Cheerfully and Quickly as Salesman won nrst place with its float toria: radio dio, heater Cheap C10K transportation heater; automatic trans- $1045 Bel Air 4- '58 CHEV.

tlieme "Preserve Our Heritage." The Robertson County Younger Women's Club was second, with Miss Karen Kline as queen of the float. '58 VOLKSWAGON 'SR RllirK Convertible; vv vvivu radio ica Karmaim; radio, heater; the most economical car Promised 5" IQO8" Written Guarantee for 30 Days (on late-model used cars) 6. In Fact, Everything in Writing 7. We Treat You As You Like To Be Treated iinr-epower engine, Tur-boulide; radio, heater: P'wer steering and brakes; electric windows; white side-wall tires; trade In $2095 er, Dynaflow; real on the road $1095 or-auty; for only. MANY OTHER ONE-OWNfR CARS 70 CHOOSE FROM ALL CARRY THE FAMOUS OK WARRANTY BO YES YOU GET STRAIGHT ANSWERS FROM GATLIFF SUI1B1 MOTORS.

TRUCKS '48 FORD 1-Ton flat bed; excellent shape throughout. '49 FORD Pickup; very nice. '50 CHEV. IVTon pickup; above average. '55 CHEV.

IVa-Ton; cab and chassis; out-' standing buy. MAKE OFFER SCHOTT mm. FORD INC. RAMBLER SALES JOE GATLIFF 4 FLORENCE, KENTUCKY 2 BIG LOCATIONS SALESMAN LARRY HENSLEY W5S SALESMAN MARTIN LENEN Wtl, Frl, Open 'til Jit. Opirt 'til "CAMPBELL COUNTY'S ONLY RAMBLER DEALER" 114-122 E.

SIXTH NEWPORT, KY. JU 1-9600 "tmnamliar Km4arm Yau luv fifwa) Gatim a Tiv" 6619 DIXIE HCWY. AT 3-4541 6400 DIXIE HCWY. Dl 1.4400 I A r- HE 1-8383 207 E. Fourth Newport WW 1.

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