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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 35

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sf 'f'fl sT r'V SECTION 2 THE COURIER. JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1957 19 City and County Statistics Mrs. Gsorg. Anril 13.

Mr. Donald April 11. Mrs. James Hughes, lSil S. 1st, Isaacs, 1823 Colgan, Johnson, 1311 Vista Mrs.

Malcolm K. Watson, 2503 Stand. rd, AprU 13. Boys Mrs. James E.

Netherton, 1010 Pitch-ford Rd April 12 Mrs. CecU H. Noel, 132 Phyllis, Mrs. Charles A. Ranadell, $11 S.

42d, AprU 13. Mrs. Clifford Leita. 331J Warner, AprU 15. airs.

Kenneth L. Rueff, 10504 Park Jetferfeontown, April 12. Robert P. Ryan, 2530 Kings Hgwy April 12. Mrs.

Jerome S. Scbulx, 955 Vine, AprU 15. Mrs. Sherwtn Spero, 2901 Cannons Ln April 12. Mrs.

Paul M. Sleiden, 517 Dresden, April 14. Mrs. Thurston L. Sullivan.

1439 Lillian, April 15. Mrs. David L. L'hling, 3518 Gladden April 15. Mrs.

Bernard M. Van Savage, 5311 Lola, AprU 15. Mrs. Archie Vest, 191 Lilly Jetfersonvilie, April 16. Mrs.

Charles W. Vittitow. 4027 S. 1st, AprU IS. Mrs.

Samuel O. Woods, 330 N. 42d, Mrs. Jerrold Harvey, 3452 Powell, April 14. Twin Boyi TOMORROW May 18th St.

Vincent de Paul SPRING FESTIVAL Shelby and Oak Complaints Filed Mrs. Willi, m. April 3. Young, II Westwiml John April 11 Mrs. Joseph C.

Wright, S. 1st, Mrs. Alvin L. Johnson. 2321 Critten- Mrs.

Ralph E. Akers, 450 Kingfisher W.v., April 12. Mrs. Lee H. Berman, 2324 Tyler Lane, April 19.

Mrs, Clarence P. Brock, 321 N. 25th, AprU 16.. Mrs. Willie D.

Bruce, 151 8. 1st, AprU 15. Mrs. George B. Diersing, 4111 Southern AprU IS.

Mrs. James L. Euner, 330 Utah, April 17. Mrs. Earl D.

Few, 60S Beecher, April Mrs. Wiley S. Gambrel, 1181 S. 1st, AprU 12. Mrs.

Frank A. R. Hansen, 232S Alton, quin April 16. Mrs. Charles Higdon.

3503 River Park April 11. Mrs. Richard Holland, 1051 E. den April 12 27121 W. B.

JenkiM ct al. vt. WUbr L. Bail, complaint. 27122 American Automobile Insurtsc.

to va. City of Louisville, complaint 27123 Mr. Ida Blair va. Kenneth' R. lelk et al.a damafes.

17124 H. H. J.isden vi. Friendship Baptist Church, complaint. 27125 H.

H. Maaden va. Cable Baptist Church et complaint. 271a H. H.

Masden vs. Corinthian Baptist Church et complaint. 27127 Barbara J. Frockt vs. Alvin S.

Frockt. divorce. 2T12 Mary C. Nicoulln vs. Alvin Net.

ter et al.t damages. 27129 Dennis McCoy etc. vs. Preston Hi reel Road Water District Co. 1, dam-es.

27130 Katherine HuetUf vs. Frank G. Breslin, damages. 27131 Tillie M. Richardson vs.

Louisville Transit damages. 27 1 Francis M. Grant et al. vs. Rene F.

Buchholi et complaint. Mrs. Bernard J. Johnson, Algonquin April 15. Jr, 176 Mrs.

Rodney E. Bratcher, 339 Pearl, llimrnoe l.ronla.l Aoril 14 Mrs. Eugene J. Lerner, 2209 Gerald April 11. Mrs.

Clayton R. Logsdon, 210 W. Tenny, AprU 12. Mrs. Carroll Lowe, 5313 Vista John April 18.

Mrs. Jesse N. Morris. 1303 Howard, AprU 19 Mrs. Richard A.

Parsons, Bradbury Valley Station, AprU 17. Mrs. Carroll 8. Singer, 1304 Earl, April 15. Mrs.

James H. Thornton, Crestview, New Albany, April 12. Mrs. Edgar Wallace, 1712 W. Burnett, April 12 Mrs William J.

Wall is. 212 Sky. lane AprU 13. Mrs. Gilbert A.

Bryant, Sr. Eastwood, A 'U la Mrs. Carl J. Buley. 2530 April 10 Merle E.

Christensen from Doris. Norma Leigh Irom Lloyd. William F. Schaad. from Mary beth.

Walter R. Venikus from Valerija Zlinha. Aurirey L. Hundley from George K. Rarbara A Cochran from John Clark Stephens from Jane C.

Eula II. Random from Herman. Doris Vincent from Clevie. Nell F. Philpott fiom David Yannie L.

Decker from Condia. June Rose Smilh from John K. Aloma Juanila DuvaU from Hu- Duncan, Mrs Clyde Burress, Kewanna Dr Jetfersonville. April 15. Mrs.

Robert L. Cox, 3318 Boiling, April 15. Mrs Arie Evans, Valley Station Rt. 3, llrs. Edward L.

Geary, 24 E. Walnut. April lu. Mrs. James M.

Geary, 117 S. 15th, April 17. Mrs. William L. Greever, Six Mile Lane Kt.

6. Apru 17. Mrs. Allen H. Harritt, Ri.

2. April 15. Nevr Albany bert R. Kerceila McNeil from Calvin. nasnington, April in.

"r- nm fl l'J t-J 27 133 Termination. 27134 Audrey Dean Bolton va. F. Luke Bolton, divorce. 27135 Dona Hardin vs.

George Hardin, divorce. 27134 Leon Ades vs. Harry J. Schmidt, collection. 27137 Henderson B.

Fooks vs. Central Truckaway System, et com-plaint. 27138 Herschel Swift vs. Harry Buckley et damages. 27139 Zuta Spayd va.

Alphonse Charles divorce. 27140 Violet M. Borror V. Cecil W. Borror, divorce.

27141 Guy Satterfield vs. Paul E. Fewell, et damages. 27142 Mary B. McCoomer vs.

Jem E. WeCoomer, divorce. 27143 Betty Mae Rowe vs. John C. Rowe, divorce.

27144 Mary E. Pierce vs. Joseph Leo Pierce, divorce. 2714a Wade G. Shacklette et al.

vs. Carl Sipcs et note. 27146 Opal L. Caswell vs. Frank D.

Caswell, divorce. 27147 John William Bash am vs. Patricia B. L. Basham, divorce.

27148 Campbell Summerhayes, I vs. Herbert Price et collection. Building Permits HR. T. Cusick, brick-veneeE-nwelliuii.

Chambcrry $25,000. Julius S. Silver, brick-veneer dwelling, 3320 Virginia, $11,600. Jackson Byner, add open porch to frame dwelling, 2113 Dumeinil, $5110. G.

Blackwell, frame addition to dwelling, 1220 W. Kentucky, $1,960. L. tc N. Railroad frame building, 118 N.

Spring, $00. Earl F. Strickland 2 stone-veneer dwellings, 1637 and 1639 Whippoorwill, one $8,000 and one $10,000. Roberta Wilson, frame addition to dwelling. 447 S.

34th, $500. Robert Lile, frame dwelling, 20o8 Way, $6,000. Dawn Construction brick-veneer dwelling, 715 Greenridge $15,000. MI 1 County Court Edwin A. Schoenbachler, appointed administrator of Dennis J.

Crowley estate. Leroy Moore appointed administrator of Jennie Hinton estate. John M. Neuling appointed guardian Of John M. Neuline, Jr.

James S. Bishop appointed administrator of estate of John W. Kanzler. Edwin A. Schoenbachler, appointed administrator de bonis non of Cornelius Crowley estate Lulu D.

Schreiber appointed executor of Dollye A. Veach Ladd estate. Richard E. Larimore, appointed executor of Clara B. Larimore estate.

Police Court BALES MOTOR INC. 7th SPRING STREETS (Behind Post Office) JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA Phone: BU 3-3538 ijr tM If! I i mil UU Itf.lJL. 5 1 I 'if Drunken driving; John W. Payton, Robert Fenn Taylor, $100 each. Malicious shooling Ruben A.

Greer, postponed to Wednesday Operating a handbook Samuel P. Frank, amended to disorderly conduct, ''storehouse breaking Charles E. Tay-lor, postponed to May 28. Pointing deadly weapon O. D.

Byrd, postponed to May 28. Marriage Licenses Leo E. Halbleib, 24, Navy, 2438 Elliott: Mary Jean Daily, 22, of 3509 Del Park Ter. A William T. Speer, 32, accountant, 125 HUlcrest; Martha E.

Falk, 23, of 1016 MJames R. Essex. 22, bakery, and Geneva M. Reddicks, 17, both of 1709 Edenside. David A.

Allgood, 19, cable splicer, 2212 Boiling; Lydia Jean Mattingly, 19, of 2809 Conestoga. Frank Lee Arnold, 2. butcher, 4156 Sherman; Helen Jo Brown, 19, of S12 S. 38th. Births Girls Mrs.

Kenneth A. Klementz, 3022 Dogwood April 16. Mrs. Ralph G. Leathers, 2272 Bear-grass, April 16.

Mrs. William C. Llndsey, 1056 S. Jack-eon. April 16.

Mrs Neil E. Masden, Shepherdsvllle, April 14. Mrs. Max E. Menges, 1118 Bardstown April 14.

Mrs. George D. McCulloch, 2574 Lynn New Albany, April 14. Mrs. George Ossman, Richmond, April 13.

Mrs Reginald E. Robarts, 128 Hart, well April 15. Mrs William F. Russell, 301 Brampton April 13. Mrs.

Billy E. Rt. 1 Coxs Creek, March 30 Mrs. Gary W. Starkey, Billtown Jef fcrsontown, April 15.

WALTER T. BALES NEW CAR SHOWROOM IE! "MAM WMM jiUlilla U. S. Asked To Change Hospital-Building Act Washington, May 16 Wl Rep rn rffirvr If 5) resentative John Watts of Kentucky yesterday asked Congress to amend the Hill-Burton Hospital Construction Act to permit nonprofit organizations to obtain loans rather than outright grants from the Federal Government. Some organizations, he said, are not permitted to accept Government grants but could use the money as a loan for building purposes.

Under Watts' proposal, loans would be for 50 years. Grand opening day is here for your newest Plymouth dealer and the welcome mat is out! You're invited to inspect his bright new showroom and get his money-saving "Grand Opening" deal on a Plymouth -the low-price beauty that's three full years ahead of its field. You'll find a wide selection of these exciting new Plymouths to choose from. And you'll find a modern service department that's designed to give you fast, economical, factory-approved service. You' can count on a hearty greeting from your newest Plymouth dealer.

So drop in this week and look around. Be sure to ask about that very special "Grand Opening" deal! PLYMOUTH DIVISION OF CHRYSLER CORPORATION mil, i COLD BATHS are for the you can rely on a WATER HEATER for a HOT ONE! RIDE LIKE A MILLIONAIRE FOR ONLY BALES MOTOR INC. 7th and SPRING Phone BU 3-3538 Whether your hot water needs are large or small you can depend on Rheem BIG name in water heaters. DSTRfBUTfD 8 IAIB SUPPLY CO. $oio you iocai Rheem Plumbing Contractor 59 $W5 95 A MONTH.

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