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1 I SECTION 2 THE COURIER.JOURXAL, L0U1SMLLE, KY. SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 7, 1961 Gty And County Statistics Mofcng Happy Homes Happier Private tntf fsuittri far alt ccasitnt, Wsi ding brkfarf, Wimtcr Him, effite rtitt. tc NOW HAS SAVI ON TMI tAKOAINS AT BYCK'SI Outstaiwtinf vartMt In fin arel cars, suits, irimt, soartssMar, luri, atsitnr 4 rashMn. Save yur avrit FAMOUS BRANDS OF LAOIfS' FINI SHOES, yck'i, 4th Cuttiri similar a I at Brck'i St.

Matthews. Complaint Fileil with Fine furniture Candidate For Mayor Cites Business Record William H. Goepper, candidate for the Republican nomination for mayor, yesterday said the facts he learned S4S7J Burton Pollard vs. Robert Eld. United wrnitwr Co.

FOR INFORMATION-CALL GL 1.1801 Roy Donald Wells, KIT Gaulbert, Dec. Walter Louis Wernert. JJ Massie, Dec. is. Mm.

Clifton Welhinglon. 1S3S Desh-ler Dec. It Edmund Berheim Weatherey, SIS Washburn. Dec. 17.

Austin WUkins, West Point Bt. 1, Dec. 15. Noah Wooden, S.T7 Tallulah. e.

It James Gordon Wright, Wudwood La. Valley Station, Dec. 14. I Girls Born To ir 'aar e.a.ws?as ij Miaul during more than 40 years in industry could be applied to jp SUNDAY i iiiiis-sltiilaii ifi ssffM stftft TiflsflrT FLOOR and WALL TILE Chapl roard. 11011 Daniel Calvin Hill Dec.

13 Va CHICKEN $1.65 CHICKEN LIVERS $1.75 FILET MIGNON $1.95 I 18" THICK SOUD YINYLTIIE Nansiem lr'sll" Sis Dctr CsUrs resolving the problems that will face Louisville during the next four years. lack of undcrslanding between Goepper, who retired re- the two hurts, cently from an executive post- Goepper also cited before the tion with American Radiator Masonic group his work as a fact finder to bring certain Standard Sanitary Corporate, businesses back u.omhe brink added he was not) charging cor- of fajillre solvency. Hp said CARRY OUT i CHICKEN I FRENCH FRIES $00 Martls Trtn Sir (Inst Quality). vtbtTABLI. IlLin a.

nBiUis tseularlv SI. 00 SI. IS INCLUDED IN ABOVE DINNERS 50 S. ft a a SJ. ft SO CHICKEN IN A BASKET FRENCH FRIES AND SOW 1 FV 18 that poor management is the PLASTIC WAlt THE At) Ctlirt Sptxiol aurcnM.

KENTHE ASPHALT THE Dork Celers MIYYOtS SLHYLIt WHITE COTTAGE RESTAURANT he 512 BARDSTOWN HIS BARDSTOWN RD. Gt 8-J450 KENTHE VINYL ASBESTOS THE I. 12 ruption in City Government "but if there is any, it can be dug up and stamped out." Business Record Cited Most of Goepper's talk to the Downtown High 12 Club at Ko-sair Temple was taken up with discussion of his life work in industry. He said he had been on both sides in labor-management negotiations and that a cause of most failures. Goepper is running on an antiorganization primary ticket for mayor with former County Judge Horace M.

Barker as candidate for County judge. Most frequently mentioned as probable organization candidates are William 0. Cowger for mayor and Marlow Cook for County judge. Charles Dale Franklin. 170S Frankfort, Dec.

14. James Vernon Gahtinger, 5904 Cols-brook Dec. 15. Franer Le Gaines, 3503 Indian Trail. Dec.

13. Ernest Carlton Gordon. 646 N. 2Sth. Dec.

li. Sanford Marion Hack. Bis Clifty Rt. 1, Dec. 15.

Jerry Adolph Hamilton, 2431 Proctor Knott Dec. 21. Arvel Ray Harding, 221 Welburn Dr Dec. 1. James Lewis Hicks, 9227 Cavalcade, Dec.

14. Donald Lee Ilimmel, 100 Meigs, Jef-fersonville, Dec. 15. Kenneth Everett Jacoti, 211 W. Daisy New Albany.

Dec. It. Walter Bruce James, "1 S. 44th, Dec. 17.

John David Klncade, S21 S. Brook, Dec 14. Marvin Lamb, Floyd Knobs Rt. 1 Dec. IS.

Howard Reed Logan, 1269 S. Brook, Dec. 19. James Doustas Lynch, 1087 E. Oak, Dec.

12. Fred Allen Marc urn, 1341 Texas, Dec. 16. Thomas Sklles Markham, 111 N. Birch wood, Dec.

15. Leonard Karl Mays, S00 E. Wood-lawn, Dec. 11. Ricnard Le Mazzoll, 4007 Melda Dec.

15. Kenneth Wad Milby, 255 Dixdale, Dec. 15. Joa. Le Miller, S71S Glen Meade Dec.

17. Charles Edw. Mosby, 928 E. Main, Dec. 1.

Merle Nichols Mullina. Shepherds. cr. et aamage. SS74 Ex Pari.

547 Robin C. Water va. Earl E. Stewart, lien. S461S Stuart W.

Clarka s. Edwin Clarke, divorce. S477 Gradie Smith it. George S. Smith, divorce.

I yMy't trane Supply Co. va. Amr. State! ln. collection S67 Household inance va.

Jimtt Wiggins, collection. ill tam Camp va. Marie Browning, collection. Swrfll Judy P. Clark va.

Alfred R. divorce. 54682 Jot. Padgett, Jr v. Ruth K.

Padgett, divorce. i4MJ Matthew McCarley vs. Jew L. Leverett. collection.

i S46S4 Robert J. Stiiw vs. Standard Lite St Accident. Insurance collection. 5465 Raymond Bruce va.

Gen Allen Yost, et damages. 546K6 Ex Parte. 54S87 Rose F. Lucas vs. Jos Win.

Lucas, divorce from bed and board. S4o8S Fed. Nat'l Mrtg. vs. Albert Taylor, et foreclosure.

M6H9 Halliburton Co. va. Jess Curry, complaint. 5490 Cynthia Gray vs. Charles Gray, divorce.

54691 Mutual Dev. Corp. va. James V. Finn, injunction.

54692 Shirley J. Jarkey va. Geo. A. Jackey, divorce.

Indian Finance vs. Winston Irvin. order of delivery. 54694 V. B.

Higgins vs. L. V. Full-en, collection. 54695 Bernard Kloti va.

Thomas H. Thompson, damages. 54696 Shirley S. Davie va. C.

Bradford Davis, divorce. 54697 Dorothy M. Regan va. Don Paul Regan, divorce. M698 Frances L.

Wharton vs. Louis Wharton, divorce. 54699 Termination. 54700 Termination. 54701 Joel Hurt Factors vs.

Jules Herman, et collection. 54702 Fletcher Bradley va. Liberty Taxi et damagea. 54703 Pauline Xalfarre vs. Lou.

Taxicab At damages. 54704 Sharon Polio, et vs. James G. Bryant, damage. 54705 Virginia Marxen.

et vs. Chan. E. Marxen, el damages. 54706 Virginia Patterson vs.

James E. Patterson, divorce. 54707 Home Owned Grocers vs. Joseph Hammond, collection. County Court Richard C.

Oldham appointed administrator of Stephen Row estate. Edward L. Reinhart appointed executor of Mary E. Reinhart estate. Augusta Schmirt appointed executor of Adolph Schmitt estate.

Louise H. Ormee appointed guardian of Karen D. Ormes; Joseph G. VINYL PLASTIC FLOOR COVERING SANDRAN FORECAST ACCOLON VINYLJEX Over 150 Beautiful Patterns, 6, 9, and 12 Ft. Wide From 98c to $1.59 Per Sq.

Yd. WINDOW SHADES Linen, Cloth, Plastic, Lite Proof. All widths and lengths. Cut to exact size while you wait. Open Monday and Friday 'til 9:00 P.M.

Fr Parking Rear of Stare WHO RUNS CAVE HILL? The lot holders elect the Board of Managers, vho serve without compensation and appoint the employees. This is striollr a non profit organisation in every repecU No commission is paid on lots sold here. Flease call or write us and our regular staff will be glad to furnish any information you may desire. John M. Hanley, 70, Bowling Green, Dies Bowling Green, Jan.

6. John M. Hanley, 70, former president of the City Board of Aldermen and unsuccessful candidate for mayor in the May, 1959, Democratic primary, died Thursday night. LINOLEUM SHADE CO. BRODY 48225 Burley Sales Dip Sharply; Averages Slip Sales dropped sharply on Kentucky buiiey-tobacco markets yesterday as many ran out of tobacco.

Averages also dropped, some sharply. Only four of 27 markets reporting to the State Department of Agriculture had averages higher than at their 636 W. Market St. JU Corner of 7th and Market ft Tr The retired businessman was president of the Warren County Tuberculosis Association. He organized the Hanley Machine Company here in CAVE HILL CEMETERY "01 Baxter Ave.

CL 1-3630 ville Rt. 2, Dec. 14. Eugene lUiderwood McGraw, 2107 Roi-klord. Dec.

14. Kenneth Ray Overstreet, 110 E. College, Dec. 13 l.ancy T. Phelps, Shepherdsvill, Rt.

Dec 16. Alvis Parks d. 1531 Ellwsnger. Dec. Geo.

Schuhmann, 1219 Summit, Dec. IS. Charles Wm. Miller, SOS Sharron Jeffersonville, Dec. S.

Charlea Kenneth Mohr, 1220 Gilmorc Dec. 7. Norman Kenneth McAdams, Shep. herdsville Rt. 2, Dec.

5. Wm. Thomas Perry, 128S Spring-dale, Dee. 8. Hilary Martin Pike, 6644 Straw, berry Dec.

11. Paul Wm. Roberts, 2133 Dahlia, Dec. 7. Wm.

Hays Savchick. 1104 Hilliard, Dec. 7. Geo. Floyd Schiess, 4211 Laura, Dec.

12. John Reckwith Southard 4411 Mount Vernon Dec. 2. Lawrence Wm. Speaker, 20 Apex Dec.

7. Robt. Louis Sweat, Lebanon Junction, Dec. 10. Anthony Ernest Wathen, Box 262.

Bardstown, Dec. 5. Robt. Anthony Whelan, Brandenburg. Dec.

12. James Edw. White. 48011 Seville Valley Station, Dec. 11.

1929 and operated it until 1956. Laundry's Head Dies Special to The Courier-Journal Owensboro, Jan. 6. Arch C. Blochcr, 75, died Thursday night at Owensboro-Davless County Hospital.

He was president of Troy Laundry. Mrs. Clara McEven, Louisville, is a half sister. Ormes. Cora Shaffner McDonough appointed guardian of Roger Andrew McDonough.

Richard C. Oldham appointed administrator of Elizabeth Murphy estate. Lucille F. Cox appointed guardian of Helen Cox. Mason McDonald appointed guardian of Carol Ann McDonald.

Builtlinr Permits Churchill Downs. additions and alteartions, 700 Central, $35,000. Kling Consolations. recast concrete walls, 2910 W. Jefferson, Quarterly Court Drunken driving Kenneth Lamar Rowe, continued to Jan.

27. last sale. However, because the biggest declines were at markets with small sales, the average for the state dipped only 53 cents to a level of $60.70 a hundred pounds. The State Department of Agriculture said sales for the day fell to 10,585.684 pounds. Pavments declined to Four Are Named The four markets with higher averages and their gains were London 56 cents, Paris 37 cents, Mount Sterling 29 cents, and Covington 4 cents.

Only Mount Sterling had near-normal poundage. All the others had small sales. Sales of burley at Kentucky markets yesterday as reported by the state Department of Agriculture: Representatives 55-PC. DINNER SET Hand-decorated. Included fr ll-pc.

Salad Set Ret. 11M Special $1 1.95 LEONHARDT APPLIANCES Police Court during our R. Bur-held to Reckless driving Raymond ton, Sillis V. Coins, S100 each. Arson Ida K.

McClarney, 1JU So, 3404 Se. Preilon 7th 30V Outhrl grand jury Feb. 7. Armed robbery Arthur Williams, postponed to Jan. 27.

Malicious shooting Pat McCuIloh, postponed to Jan. 27. Storehouse breaking A. Baskerville and James Lee Basket-, ville. held to grand jury Jan.

17; James E. Stom, to grand jury Wednes I 1 "-imii i im' tr I Expert Watch Jewelry Repair all KAY Would Stay At 8 Under Chelf Bill The Couritr-Journsl Burtsu Washington, Jan. 6. Representative Frank Chelf, Lebanon, Friday introduced a bill that would preserve Kentucky's eight seats in the House of Representatives and enlarge House membership from 437 to 450. Kentucky is due to lose a Congressional seat because its population growth in the past decade did not keep pace with the nation's.

Chelf introduced a similar bill in 1951, but it was never Pounds Money Avg. 280,028 I $54.81 I Rend The Other Day That The People In Madagascar Have Never Even Tasted 58.04 855.9114 49H.798 JEWELRY STORES ((: (: mo? Market Bowling Green Carrollton Covington Cynlhiana Danville tllasgow Greensburg Harrodsburg Henderson Hopkinsville Horse Cave per annum rJALOUSIES- day. littering worthless check Chester L. Yates, held to grand Jury Jan. 18.

WrriaKP Licenses Robert I. Seidt. 21, mechanic, 4035 Henderson: Nancy C. Wallace, 18 of 4144 Sherman. S.

Walker, 21 Air Force, 2208 Pirtle; Agnes B. L. I.anham, 19, of 3214 Kenwood Way. George E. Spaldine, 18, Income-tax examiner.

1845 Princeton Susan E. Price 22, of 2411 wtyler Lsne. B'rths Boys Born To 57.09 81.17 59.68 58.66 62.19 60.35 48.21 54.91 52.78 59.89 63.70 82.29 56.39 120,814 458,148 388.094 248.9W) 400,848 12Rm 3,192 302,678 54 .802 292,038 2,394,514 82.704 413, IIS H9.500 .1.054 .822 K7 LINGCER1 9 W1NDOWS-DOOKS-PORCHES Louisville Screen Co. "SINCI ItM" EM 8-6501 3155 O.Vdale Lebanon Lexington London Louisville Mayfleld Maysville 68.975 280,262 231,525 146,052 249.298 76.489 1,538 166,215 28,915 174,899 1,525,275 39,056 232,971 35.564 661 ,368 133,818 291,437 177,882 106,838 242,042 54,237 478.408 23,929 89,664 258,877 4W BREAD 226,210 Moreneaa Your own Initialed 18-karat GOLD Plated Car Key, cut to fit your automobile, with Safety Lock chain and ring, when you open 'or add to an account with $50 or more Be sure to bring your ignition key with you to any Jefferson Federal office. Save-by-mail customers: specify your car's make and model and the initial desired.

The key, mailed to you postpaid, may be properly cut at any key shop. Offer expires February 10, 1961. Mount Sterling 458,998 brought to a vote. That year Kentucky's House delegation was cut from nine to eight. SAFETY INSURED to $10,000 by an agency of the United States Government.

Funds received by January 0 earn a full si months' dividend June 30, 1961. 62.70 50.14 63.49 59.03 I 59.80 59.95 55.96 61.28 54.96 57.23 62.85 Owensboro 301,35 Paris 178,662 Richmond 403,710 Russellville 96.926 Shelbyvilie 780.672 Springfield 43,536 Somerset Winchester 411,882 ORGANS BUY IN THE COUNTRY And Sove $250 to $450. Wa Pay No Rent or Commission TERMS LS YEARS 1 ttf Wm. Hill Ogburn, 3300 Thrush Dec. 19.

Gordon Gross Palmer, 1818 Wickham, Dec. 17. Sperling Leo Paschal, 4827 Redstart Dec. 18. Roy l.ee Patterson, Box 75, Middle-town, Dec.

16. Delbert Le Penrod, Greenville, Dec. 16. Billy Joe Perkinson, 1809 Argonne, Dec. 16.

Houston Delano Beams, 904 Dlxi Dec. 21. Vernon Haskell Robinson, 5004 Can Run Dec. 18. Frank Roland Rush, 363 Ridge way, Dec 15.

Wm. Nobel Sanders, 5602 Greenwood Dec. 15. Gene Threlke! Sims. 8810 Shepherds, ville Dec.

18. John Lindsey Smart, 311S Dogwood Dec. 16. Alphonse Charles Spayd, 914 Racine, Dec. 14.

Johnnie Allen Tarter, 1262 S. Shelby. Dec. 17. Charles Thomas Vaughn, 7201 Whipple Dec.

15. Ronald Jos. Veleta. Ill E. Lynwood Clarksvill, Dec.

21. Thomas Geo. Vincent, 954 8. Floyd, Dec. 16.

Geo. Wm. Vories, Carrollton, Dec. 15. James Brandley Walker, 9917 Ap-pollo Dec.

15. Wm. Carl Warren, 2519 Greenwood, Dec. 16. ETTLES ALES ERVICE JEFFERSONTOWN.

KY. AN 7-6638 The bill would guarantee each state at least its present number of seats and allot the additional 13 seats to states with the largest growth in population. 17 Strip Mines Now Qualified Frankfort, Jan 6 UR The first week of hearings for strip-mining operators ended Friday with 17 of 109 complying with the law and qualifying for permits. Three more companies met legal requirements when they appeared before the Strip Mining and Reclamation Commission Friday. Four others, scheduled for hearings at later dates, qualified by mailing necessary bonds and maps to the Division of Strip Mining and Reclamation.

Eight companies had complied Tuesday, first day of the hearings, and two more at hearings Wednesday. A IL AND LOAN ASSOCIATION East Kentucky 6x4 Egg 5th and Jefferson Bardstown Road in Buechel Shelbyvilie Road Plaza PRICED AS LOW AS uring nearly three quarters of a century, a man learns many things. By building on good habits acquired at an early age, he constantly matures as a person. Through example, and by sharing his knowledge and treasure trove of experience, he enriches those around him and keeps himself always youthful, no matter how the calendar reckons his age. PER TON DELIVERED A business organization is much like a man, in all good and healthy PACIFIC COAL CO.

1300 S. 13th ME 4-3666 respects. Consider Portland Federal Savings Loan Association. Founded in 1889, Portland Federal from the beginning acquired habits that have been beneficial to the Association ever since. Pne such is Portland Federal's dedication to the promoting of thrift a basic purpose of any sincere Savings Loan Association.

Thrift is a virtue that must be "practiced at home," before its worth will be accepted by others. For 72 years, Portland Federal has practiced thrift by avoiding gimmicks and give-a-ways, costly promotions, and resource-sapping heavy advertising programs. 00 1025 ave we convinced others of the value of thrift? You be the judge: 1960 1st or 2nd Mortgages on REAL ESTATE was a year of record earnings and assets at Portland Federal. Pur members, who expressed confidence by saving and investing with Portland Federal, were doubly rewarded for their faith in us by twice receiving the big 4Vi per annum dividend rate first in June; again in December. 07.

w. winner' of rZW-u 51 FREE SEAT COVERS EVERY tHM' John C. Heffley SEAT 1 Ky. QYR $cni Cver Charlie Hants to see the 35 BARE WAllS to Yuflm Tia OFFlyil SEAT flR77 COVER jy I Oolily Jf I ltd, Oreen, jT t'i en4 V-NYCAR lf Clear. Plastic or SARAN 4 77 "Ctiorlit'i Wr will Uv, A Fuusir l'vt 1 AT urge you to continue practicing the habit of thrift.

You'll find extra incentive to do so at Portland Federal where members have received higher than average earnings since 1889, and where your account is insured to $10,000 by a permanent instrumentality of the United States Government. Why Pay More? oney saved at Portland Federal by January 10th will earn a full six months' Portland Federal Dividend on June 30th. Not Easy Payment Plan CHARLES C. WILL, President R. R.

FARNSLEY, Vice H. K. BLANDFPRD, Director WILBUR G. CRAWFPRD, Director FRED KIMMEl, Director H. R.

MILES, Director W. B. FURGERSPN, Chairman PHILIP HAAG, CHARLES R. NILES, Director D. B.

PERKINS, Director CLARENCE E. SCHARDEIN, Director NILES, WILL BURBANK, Attorneys 1. DON'T mortgagt your FURNITURE. 2. DON'T mortgagt your AUTOMOBILE.

3. DON'T mbarrasi your relatives or friends by asking them to CO-SIGN. 4. BORROW only on REAL ESTATE. 5.

SHOP and compart befort signing any CONTRACT. AMT. OF NOTE 24 MPS. 36 MPS. 500 20.83 13.88 750 31.25 20.38 1000 41.66 27.77 2000 83.33 55.56 3000 125.00 83.33 5000 208.33 138.88 Kwmk t'uda' frem kv n.

SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 539 West Market St. JUniper 4-7156 FREE PARKING-111 South 6th Street failbuwuA. SswksL Suksl 1SS9 FREE Phone or Come In Today! KING ENTERPRISES, 805-806 Columbia 4th ond Main Sfrtets JU 7-7878 Serving Palls Cities Area Ov.r 40 Yean JU 5-3826 127 S. IiH 'Phens JU 5-1134 PPIN Mn. I.

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