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SECTION 2 22 THE COURIER. JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY THURSDAY MORNLNG, NOVEMBER IT, 195 5. City and County Statistics Inland Empire Barred From Insuring In State Prsnklin Wuntv Co. vs Reslw Complaints Filed Frankfort, Nov. 16 (AP) TheState Insurance Department today announced the suspension of the Inland Empire Insurance Company's permit to do business in Kentucky.

aid H. ouch tns. traoscnpU Kuililing IVrniiU Gibson Construction Co brick-veneer dwelling, Penwoud Ur LvereU -Stewart, frame dwelling, lftlf H-skins, ft4.uuu. John J. Innta, concrete-block garage, Uirler Kt-ne PendergrsM, fmrrt addition to dwelling, Hm E.

Kentucky, I7ut Robert A. Nolan, brick-veneer and frame addition to dwelling, 2181 Foster Avenue Baptist Church, ron-erete-bjock addition to church. 2749 New HtKh. ftl.UN). R.

T. Mathews, stone and frame dwell lng, 34o4 Algonquin Commissioner S. H. GoebeM Divorcet Granted Marilyn Hegwer from Gilbert At gTueU, one chad; married 1H2. Kenneth C.

Williams from Elvira Cruelty; two children, married ltf4g. Klixabeth Ann Woods from James Paul; cruelty; married l4t. lula Thompson from Henry one-sear abandonment; married JM7. Albert L. 1lor from Sylvia 5 cruelty; married 1M.

Man Dietrich Gowonan from George Ed ard; cruelty; two ihiiuasu. married UM4. Willi Mae Davis from Melvia cruelty; one child; married 14. Jusime Smith from Warren cruelty, one child: married Kdiih M. Miles from Charles Cruelty; two children; married li7.

Mary Frances Weedman from Vvilllam Jr.i cruelty; two children; married Helen Hays from Forest Dodon; one-year abandonment; two children; married 1H47. Pauline McFelia from Wood row; crueltv; married 195.1. LttTabeth Fdelen Jenkins from James Bradkhaw; felon; on child; married 144. Ida Mae Liner from George St cruelty; five children; married 145. John G.

Grevious from Addie B. Cruelty; four children; married ItHg. Indictments Disiiiiiaetl Grand larceny Lou is Pavid Stevenson. Joe laouia Boyd, and William Handail Heiter. Detaining a female Richard Phillips, Knowingly receiving stolen property- John Burke Wilson.

Poultry. Fsderal-Stet Mare Now irv. Live Poultry Broiler market steady as dealers prepare for holiday season. Producers moving broilers at light weights causing some price adjustments. Turkeys too lew to establish a market.

fryer or broilers commercially grown to pounds, bought bv iocs) proe-etort at farm within 1U0 miles of l.oumille, 2le to 72c a pound, mostly tzc One od delivered-tn at Xl'-jc a pound. Heavy hens ft lb, and Iftc to 21c Heavy hens under ft lbs. ISc Luht hens JJe to ISc i steady to le lower.) Old roowters 9c to 12c Errs Prices remain steady to firm as supplies are moderate. Prices paid at country buying and collecting stations for eggs bought on consumer grade, standards, rae exchanged: tirade large 4fic to Grade medium 35c to 39c Grade smalt 26c to 33c c.rade B. largo 35c Grade 23c Prices paid by Louisville dealers for ekgs bouiehl on consumer grade standards.

caes exchanged; Grade large 50c medium 4ik- tirade mall Mtc Checks and dirtteg 15c to J6c liabilities of the old Louisville Fire Marine Insurance Company earlier this year under an agreement approved by the Franklin Circuit Court. Corbel's order suspended the firm for the balance of this licensing year, which ends next June 30. The official said the company then could apply for another certificate. Connlv Court Mrs. Joha W.

Pendleton. 32 Mills? Lane. Oct IS. Mr, fcarius N. Pheipe, 303 riemlauj, t't.

21. Mr. Ctaarlee D. Pcrter. Don era it Vi, Valley Station.

Oct. 2. Mr enwd prutd, til W. SC Catharine, Oct 1. Mrs.

ttiaile R. Scott. 2421 Rowan. Ct 19 Mr Cdfar M. Sermon.

531 Beech er, Oct. IT. Mr. James C. Smith, Payneviile, Or, 1 Mr.

Joeeph B. Stale. 1041 I. 43d, Oct 20 Mrs Hichard K. Wacfltel.

1M3 Lewiav ton Dr Oil. Mr. Ruaaell F. Wakelaild, 3020 PorV land, Oct. I.

Mil Harold Cook, til Wood bourne. Oct. 19. Mr. Uoyd H.

CurUinfer. Tl S. 39th, Oct 20. Mrs Elliott O. Jacluon.

IrtrliKton, Oct. 21 Mr. William D. Jone. 411 I.

West era Oct. 19. Mr. William A. Mackenzie, 43M Too bum I.iiiic, Oct.

1 Mrs K. Parson, 2273 Bearers, Oil 21. Mrs. WUliam E. Perkins, Rt.

3. Oct. 1t. Mr. Kendall D.

Phillip. 3H4. Southern Oct. 21. Mm.

Vernon Richard. 303 S. Shelby, Jet fersontown. Oct. 18.

Mrs. Wilfred i. Riley, 104 S. 30th. Oil 21.

Mrs. Robert M. Rule. 41 Wlldwood Jcffersonville. Oct.

15. Mr Lowell L. Smitti, 232 Hemlnfwa' Rd Oct. 19. Mrs Taylor C.

Smith, SIM Taylor. Ville Oct, 19. Girls Mr. Charles J. Donaher, 40! Glou Cesler.

Oi t. 19. Mrs. tlverett E. Carner, 714 E.

Cheat-nul. Oct. 15. Mr. Jame E.

Gordon, 91( Beecher, Oil 17. Mrs. John T. Harbin, 1323 Wash. IntMon, Oct.

14. Mrs. Claude A. Johnson, 312 Ottawa, Oct. 13.

Mm. Norman O. Leigh, Shepherdsvilla Rt. Oct. Kl.

Mr. Lacy W. Lilly, 1345 Sale, Oct. 14. Mrs.

Ureamu E. Lusk, Muldraugh, Oct 14. Mrs. Haskell Luttrell, 655 Eureka, Oct. 15.

Mr. Jame Maupln, 2015 Longeat, Oct. 15. Storehouse breaking I'lus Wanner. 9 fued away; Cornelius Brown, grand Jury, Nov.

and llteodor White, continued to tomorrow. Acessory beforo the fact of storehouse breakmg John Faivey, filed way. Malicious shooting Samuel Tyler, continued to Dec. 13. arrying concealed a deadly weapon Charles Smith, continued to Nov.

Charles E. VXilswn. amended to disorderly conduct, Vi. and Jamee Kodger. grand jury, Tuesday.

Pointing a deadly weapon Kathenne Miller, amended to disuideiiy tond-jct, JS Poseesslon of lottery equipment Edward J. Freeh of, amended to disorderly conduct. 410, Donald C. HuddtestiMi and Kenneth E. Harlamait.

both amended to security warrant and placed on own bond tor six months. Quarterly Court Lirunkrn driving Grover Hath. pot-punrd to Lrc. 12: Versa) C. Barker, pottponrd 1o lec.

10. Maimlaughtcr Jaine. E. Siooksberry, pustpuniMi 1o tomurrow. irand larcrny (aulo) B.

Harper and Robert 1. Hoitein. postponed to Nuv. a. Grand larceny (from auto) Harold D.

Lee. held to grand jury Tuesday. Heckle driving Daitoa L. Burnett, rs. Jlarriape Licpn-ips I.uther V.

Gibson, 32. Army, and Betty Jean Gibson, tl, both of We Point. Glenn C. Humphrey. 4.

maintenance man. Oil City, I'a Margaret M. Soult. 60, Stoneboip, Pa. James C.

Barrow, 28, art director, 214 tola Hcl Betty Jean Fischer. 27. of 1304 tverett. Norman K. Potts, 20.

drapery Installer, 1225 Garvin Kathrya U. Schotl, 2:1.. of Loitan. Thomas Marvin Spaldinir, 26, diHabled veteran, 1422 Longfielrt; Mary Agnes -bourn. 22, of lxnfteld.

James I.owery Bukk. 23, student, 2040 DouKlas Patricia Ann lmorde, ID, of 2620 Dundee Kd. liirths Boys Mrs. Billy Moore, 212 Mark Trail Lynrton. Oct 22.

order said that "the solvency of Inland Empire is under a dark cloud. The interests of policyholders and creditors are seriously threatened." The order noted that the Ada County District Court, at Boise, had empowered the Idaho Insurance Department to take over operation of Inland Empire in that state and take steps to rehabilitate it. The Kentucky order followed hearings on Inland Empire. The company assumed the assets and Haz-M Fao Scots in vs. S.

W. Scot in. divorce. l''l2--EXheT Rudolph Arthur M. Ruo.p, divorce.

6nj Lot lie laouisc Woods vs. Vtrgei E. UuuOs, divorce. lSu.H Matry Berndsen Christopher A. Iurtoin, damages.

IfMJSlenor K. Reul vs. Carl S. Hood, damages. OrvUia Travu vs.

Bob Collet collection. lbOJ7 James Morris vs Pepsi Cola Louisville Hrt tiers Lie duriKe ibJLg fcduh K. Mulluis vs. Tobert T. Mull in, divorce.

lfiO-Ssollio Rieser Jack Rieser. dhvorce. immo Lula E. Net cry g. Ollio M.

Keihery, divorce. IWHi-Elvy Good a 11 vs. Herman C. Manning. damages.

(H2-Davis Whittakor Vi. Aleg B. Veech, damages. 143Jufcn Shields, vs. Betty J.

Shields, divorce. 1M4- Karic Ore, vs. Andrew 1. Brigh, damages. lfM5 Vema L.

Blumer vs. Ervin R. Baker. note. lHtS Isaac Jackson, vs.

King Auto Sale complaint. 16047 Rou Julie Ard vs. John D. Ard. divorce.

1M8-Henrietta Meredith vs. Walter Meredith, divorce. iWMd -Julian F. ate vs. Lucille Yatev divorce.

ttjO Steve R. Small wood vs. William Evans, damage. IfcGM Howard Payne vs. O.

Z. Graves, damages. IWi.i-i Dorothy Clark vs. Russell Homes, damage. Itin.VJ Alma Lillian Benfield vs.

George IL Benfield. divorce. Ift054 Pearte Tilford Robinson vs. Jamci Kobinson. divorce.

16(65 Edna Ashley vs. Thomas E. Ashley, divorce. 1605t Kaih. Higgfl vs.

Robert Montz, damaKes, Harvey E. Nunn vs. Mardell L. Nunn, divorce. it8-Leavey May Palmer vs.

James William Palmer, divorce. tuwAlma Neff vs. Nicholag Neff, divorce. Ben J. Johnson appointed guardian of Harry E.

lxmney. III. Lincoln Bank St Trust Co appointed executor of Henrietta M. Wmrfietd estate. A J.

Deindoefer appointed executor of Kathenne Schroeder estate Ben F. Morris appointed administrator of James B. Coleman estate. Ewing Hards, appointed gdmin-istrator of Rumell B. Hall.

estate. William R. Smith appointed administrator of Robert W. Logneau estate. IiKiirlmenl Court Chicago Produce rhtrano, Nov.

I AP-But'r rteadirr: whole. Miltng prices uiuhaticed to higher; A A 93 wore 5 25c; A 2, 5c to 2Sc; ii W. 75c to 47.25c; Si 5c to 66c. Vttt steady to firm; holes le selling prices unchiinied; minimum 60 per renl A efctras I rift 50.5c to Sir; extras medium 41c to 41 V. standards 4ic to 42-5c; check 28c to JHc.

I. no poultry steady; receipts la coops 1 .052 coop. ob. paying prices unchanged to 2 higher: heavy hens light hens Itvitt: broilers or fryers 21-22; old roosters 14 capone tte under pound 24-25. over 4--a pounds It -Hi; ben turkeys 33-35; torn turkeys over 20 pound 25-27.

Potatoes: Arrivals S3, on track 288 and total S. shipments supplies mod erate, demand moderate and market for ruwtets firm to slightly stronger, for reds steady. Carlo! track sales: Idaho HMe and Roots fy Market News Service Louisville dealers report paving the fallowing price for hides, roots, grease and been ax; No. 1 liade rattle bides aaited. cured and trimmed.

7c a pound: uncured 5c: No. 1 goatskin 40c to Soc; ads and (lues. 25c. No. 1 tallow is worth Sc a pound: pure beeswax 40c.

Knots in demand inrlude: wild ginseng. Si 4 a pound goldseal root. $1 30; goldenseal tons. 20c; mavappie. 20c; wahoo bark of root, $1: seneca enake.

11c; Virginia snake root. it. 75; brown ladvslipper, 75r. true pink root, untrue pink root. 10c and slippery elm bark, well peeled and dried, 14c a Grand larceny Grady G.

Ashworlh. Nick William Bardnton, and John Lee Gray. Habitual criminal Nick William Bards-ton. Neglecting to provide Walter Hays' nd Ltoyd Baker. Deserting pregnant wife Alvin J.

Den tmon Dwelling-house breaking Andrew Bow les. Assault and battery Albert King. Convention Helen Bradley. Storehouse breaking William Bruce Mainoui and Melvin Ray Haysley. Child desertion Johnnie Iee Allen.

('tiering forged Instrument of writing William Bruce Mainous, Meivin Ray Haysley, Billy Ray Bunch, Lyden Jack Crow, Cecil Dean Kiggs, and Eugene O'Bryan Meredith. Rape Earl Lerov Jordan. Georgia Poultry Prices Atlanta. Nov 1 (APi Broilers or frv-ers abuut steady on North Georgia poultry market. Demand fair to light; moderate supplies enuush for present Prices paid 24 hours ending 10 a m.

today, broilers or fr.vers 2'? to pounds at farms 21 Ml to cents, mostly 22 rents; ob. plants 23 cents. generally steady, demand fdir. Prices paid fob. plants, heavy type young driving Ralph Boh a nn on, drunkenness Jamee B.

Crab-tree. a motor vehicle without consent E. W. St a ten, grand and Robert K. O'Leary, Johnnie D.

Ward, continued Wednesday, and Mildred continued to Tuesday. cutting Alphonso Sanders, Tuesday, and John Hooper, Nov. 29. DwelKng-house breaking Daniel B. continued to tomorrow, and Whobrey, grand jury, Nov.

Kirby D. Milburn, both continued 29. U.TS.3.aCi: Minnewta-North Da nn Milliner. Solwar. hens 3i feat -33- Ilai-nld Krupp wards, damages.

koLi pontiacs $2.2 1W washed and waxed; Wisconsin chippewas $2 35 Oit 17. Mrs. Cheater B. Morrison, 645 N. 26th, Oct.

19. farms. young hens cents, young toms 26 cents; one lot light-type turkey fryers at farm 32 cents. celia, Ox-t. Id.

Mrs. Horace C. Peck, 1601 Prentice, Oct. 19. lGOtil Lunderman Richards vs.

Andrew I. Bright, transcript. pound. Classified Section; Announcements Services Automotive Employment Business Opportunities Livestock Merchandise Kents Keal Estate Police Moving and Hauling. 21 MOVING; nohourTychargel e-perienced white help; day or night.

6-2361 LIGHT hauling, moving; shed wrecking: rubbish moved; reasonable. EM 8-5311. LIGHT hauling; clean attics, etc; light wrecking: reasonable rates; de-pendable and reliable. Call AR 6618. long Distance Moving.

22 "NATION-WIDE, LOCAL MOVING Loads or Part-ioads Wanted Agent, Allied Van Lines, Inc. SETTLE MOVINO St STORAGE CO. 117 S. 10th St. JU 4-7161, Storage Crating Packing.

Painting, Papering. 23 CLEANING "paper, wall washing, painting, general house cleaning: house painting; experienced. Nllest, EM 8-8027. CLEANING paper, walls, woodwork, windows washed: floors cleaned, waxed Furgason Housecleaning Service. WA 705 PAINTING, carpentry concrete, roofing and chimney work; immediate service; free estimates.

Herbert Keeling. AR 0O94. DECORATING; interior, exterior painting; remodeling; building: roofing, guttering; insured workmen; serving Louisville home owners 1959. M. McNulty, AR 4157.

decorating, interior, exterior; painting, papering, steaming plastering; floor sanding; tile work; terms; estimates and quick service. C.WLehrAR 2169. PAINTiNG, decorating, papering, steaming; expert, insured workman. ARTHUR MAAS WA 1028 Nights TW 6-4869 PAINTING; interior specialty; clean work; prompt; free estimates. Morrison, 8-7663, EM 6-6004.

PAINTING; I offer you complete Satisfaction Quality Service ALTERBLOUNT JR.H1 1772 PAPER hanging, painting, cleaning; learning, patch plaster: free estimates: immediate service. Owings. JU 4-5720. PAPER furnished; 5c rblTup; plastering, steaming, papering, painting: guaranteed. Tom Conley, ME 7-6304.

PAPER hanging, painting and steaming; samples shown: immediate service; work guaranteed; esti maies. MS 7-601D. PAPER hanging, labor $5 room up; first-class, guaranteed; immediate service: 25 years' experience. Christian worker 2-9641. PAPER hanging; labor $5 room up; plastering; first class; 23 years experience; reasonable: Christian workers.

Chester McGrew, SP 4-1025. PAPER hanging; special winter rates: 15 discount. SP 2-7180. PAPERING, patch plastering; rea sonable rates: for sober dependable and reliable service. Meredith, ME 6-1298.

PAPERING; labor $5 room up: plastering, painting, patch plastering; immediate aervice. Kembold, ME 7-32W. PAPERING; stressing sober, neat service; work guaranteed; free estl. mates; tarpaulins used. Peerce, EM 3-0250.

PAPERING; labor $5 room: plastering; steaming; painting.EM 8-6842 PAPERING; nights and weekends; work guaranteed French, ME 4-1680. STEAMING, experienced wallpaper removal; immediate service; worK guaranteed: free estimate. John Washer, CL517B. STEAMING, patch plastering: tar- f'aulins; 31 years' experience: paper-ng; work guaranteed. AR 3233, ME 7-6132.

Automotive Automobiles for Sale. 27 BUICK 1954 Roatlmaster hard top' a beautiful arctic white finish, I iuipiru, ia lauiwi tivaivi i dynaflow, power steering, tinted glass, wntte sidewall tires; the interior is a handsome black and red cordovan; you can save almost $2,000 from new car price on this one; come in and luok It over; stock 1.583. Long Trades Low O.M.A.C. Terms KUSTKK-S WOPE BUlt AM 1863. 120 E.

Broadway. AM 1864. BUICK 1953 special Riviera hardtop; beautiful original blue finish; custom radio, heater and dynaflow drive; here is the sharpest car on any lot and in A-l condition. For bargain of alt times, see and drive it now, hurry. GMAC terms.

BALLARD'S LOT 108 W. Broadway. WA 6988. Open Evenings. BUICK 1954 Special Riviera coupe; beautiful yellow and black color; has all safety features; extremely low mileage, can be bought for as little as $295 down, up to 30 months on balance; with our courteous finance plan you can own this popular car at terms to suit you.

KING AUTO SALES JI' 4-1921. 944 S. 3d St. CL5762. BUICK 1953 Super Riviera coupe? nice red and black color; Orion scat covers; radio, heater, dynaflow; car is perfect for only only at King can you find, the bargains and the terms to suit everyone.

KING AUTO SALES JU 4-1921. 944 S. Third St. CL 5762. BUICK 1954 Special convertible; red; equipped with radio, heater and whitewall tires; buy now and save; can deliver for as low as $375 down: full price only $2,395, small weekly or monthly terms.

QUEEN MOTORS, INC. CL 0737 5th and Broadway. WA 6177. Across from Greyhound Bus Station. "BUICK 1952 Riviera 4-door sedan; radio, heater, white wall tires, automatic transmission.

Why don't you come In and let Mr. Harris show you this luxury car at an economy price. TIRE MART Clay St Broadway. WA 7495 BUiCK 1953, Hlvlerla Hardtop; radio, heater, automatic, 2-tone paint; note, this car has only miles: call or come in and see Mr. Colgate.

BALLARD'S LOT 530 E. Bdwy. Jtl 4-6375. Hdwy. at Hancock.

Open Evenings. BUICK, 1952, Super Convertible; dynaflow, radio, heater; this is a good looking green car; runs good; priced right at $1,295. Economical GMAC terms. See Shannon. BHEAUX BALLARD BUICK S30 E.

Broadway. JU 4-8375. Bdwy. at Hancock. Open Evenings.

BUICK 1953 4-door Koadmaster V-8; all the power equipment available; new tires; in excellent condition. Looking for one thie type? Hurry, hurry to THURSTON COOKB IS HONOR BOUND TO EVERY CAR HE SELLS 4021 Frankfort Ave. BE 649I. BUICK 1949 2-door Super; a. nice metallic blue finish; equipped with radio, heater, seat covers; a low priced good car at only $1195.

Stock number 1733. Long trades and low G.M.A terms. KOSTERSWOPE BUICK AM 1863. 120 E. Broadway.

AM 1864. BUICK" 1953 Special 4-door; 2-tvme blue; equipped with radio, heater, whitewall tire and new seat covers: like new inside and out; ran deliver for as low as $95 down; full price only $1,1 US; terms to suit you. QUEEN MOTORS. INC. CL 0737.

HI and Broadway. WA 6177: Across from Greyhound Bus Station. BUICK 1956 Century hardtop: 2-tone black and ivory; equipped with dvnaflow, radio, heater and while-wall tires; like new all over; ran deliver for as low as $575 down; full price only $2.74, 30 months to pay on balance. QUEEN MOTORS, INC. CL 0737 5th and Broadway.

WA 6177. Across from Greyhound Bus Station. BUICK 1953 Skylark; nick's car of tomorrow. Ha everything Including wlrn wheel. Original cost well over 5000 now only 1996 KOSTER-SWOPK BUICK INC.

Phone JU 4-8252 Or Visit Our 1JTH AND BROADWAY LOT Drunken $100. Public $100. Operating owner's jury Tuesday, filed away. Grand larceny to Patrick, Malicious Continued to continued to Miller, Clayton D. Forgery to Nov.

Opportunity knocks every day in the classi-, fied section. IT'S EASY I to place a Classified Ad Call WAbaih 2211 nd aik for an Ad Tak.r Vt you are a permanent resident of tfis city, you need only say CHA0t IT An "accommodation" bill mill be sent you after th ad expire. The Courier-Journal vine iuuisviiic tunes The Courier-Journal and Timea not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an advertisement. Notice of error -must be given in time for correc tion before next insertion. The classified ad wction (except for some ads in special categories) does not appear in early edition of The Courier-Journal (Including copies sold on the atreet the night before publication day).

COPY CL0SI 3 p.m. (day before) for wee day Issues of The Courier-Journal or Time. 6 p.m. Friday for the Sunday Courier-Journal EMERGENCY DEADLINES (For receipt of ads, cancellation nr corrections that could not be plated earlier.) 10 a.m. (same day) for Times 9:30 a.m.).

Ho ad started (n Times Saturday. 10 a.m. Saturday for Sunday Courier-Journal Announcements Dtaths and Funeral. 1 AUCUM, Mr. Paul Willis, passed way suddenly Sunday.

November iX 1955, at 10:30 p.m., at Chicago, 111. Devoted husband of Mr. Marie Baucum; beloved son of Mr. end Mrs Willi Baucum: grandson of Mr. Malinda Baucum.

Remain resting at the Owen Funeral Home, 21 1 Virginia Ave. Funeral services Thursday morning at 10 o'clock Jfrom Owen Chapel. Burial at Calvary Cemetery. BISHOP, Charles age year. ednesday, November' 16, 1955.

at 1:45 a.m. Residence 4549 Preston Highway'. Beloved husband of Min-ni. 3. Goff Bishop.

Devoted father Mr. Thelma Shewmaker, Springfield, Mra. Nellie Shawler, Thomas and Jame U. S. Warine Corps, Camp Pendleton; rother of Erastua and Harvey Bishop, Washington County, ft grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren also survive.

Funeral service Thursday, 1 p.m., at F.mbry-fiosae Funeral Home. 2723 Preston lgwy by th. Rev. W. D.

Hundley, Pastor of Gethsemane Baptist Church, after which Mr. Bishop will if taken to Hale and Polin Funeral Home. Springfield. for burial in Willisburg, Ky. Time to be announced.

BRIGHT, Mr. Jame passed way In his year, Monday, November 15, 1955, at 10:38 p.m., 1 his home 2715 Plndeli Axe. Loving husband of Mrs. Lmmi Cae Bright; devoted father of Mrs. Elizabeth Weber, Canton, Ohio; also urvived by his mother, Mrs.

Martha Bright; his sister, fwlis. Mayme Bentley, Mrs. Amie Howard, Falrmount. his brother, Mr. William Bright; 8 grandchildren.

17 great-grandchildren, and his nieces and nephews. Mr. Bright will be the Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Blvd. at Carlisle until 12 noon Thursday, at which time he will be taken to the Atwood Avenue Weslevan plethodi.n Church to lie in alate until the hour of services at 2 30 R.m., conducted by the Pastor, ev.

Herbert Logsdon, Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. UFORD, Maud Doyle, Tuesday, November 15, 1955, at 11 p.m. Residence Anchorage, Ky. Beloved mother of Mrs. Glenn Hammet, Anchorage, Mrs.

Frank E. Vaterman, Toronto, Canada, and Mr. Hugh Buford. Boca Raton, Also survived by 4 grandchildren great-grandchildren. Funeral rora Pearson's, 148 Breckinridge Thursday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment in Roanoke, Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. ALTON, Mr. Lark, age 52 years, uesday, November 15, 1955 at 6:25 avm. Residence, 1851 Bank St. Beloved father of Wilbur Dalton.

and Clifford Gene Dalton, both of Lo- fansport, brother of Pat Dal-rm, Roundhill, Mrs. Novie Haynei, Mrs. Ola Whalin, both of Reedyville, Ky. and Mra. Julia JMunier, Louisville.

Mr. Dalton will be at Ratlermans. 2114 W. Market fct. until 10 a m.

Thursday. Funeral ervices Thursday at 1 p.m. from Hope Well Missionary Baptist Oiurch. Interment in Therhil Cemetery, Butler County, Ky. DeVORE, William Henry, November 1955, at 8:20 a at Kentucky Baptist Hospital, in his 64th iir.

Residence 7722 Old 3d St. Rd. Beloved husband of Ida Lee Ie-Vore, devoted father of Mr. Hit- rred Walton DeVore, Fort Myer, and Mrs. Ethel Marie Goldsmith; also survived by 4 grandchildren, Beckie Goldsmith and Don, Diane and Forrest DeVore.

Mr. DeVore is resting at the Nunneliey Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. at Oakwood. Services from the Nun-pejley Funeral Home, Friday, November 18th, at 1 with the P.ev. Robert C.

Knipp. pastor of Oak Grove Baptist Church, officiating. Interment, Louisville Memorial Cardens. O0HERTV, Mr. Thomas 77 years.

Tuesday, November 15, 1955, at 9:10 p.m., at the St. Joseph Infirmary. Residence, 930 Westview I)rive. Beloved husband of Mrs. Victoria Doherty; devoted father of Mrs.

Pauline Dtirbin of Fern Creek, Messrs. James and William lnherty; also survived by 9 grandchildren. Remains at McDanial Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd. Funeral from McDanial's, Saturday, November 19 at 2 p.m. Interment, Fvcrgreen Cemetery.

RATZER, Robert Tuesday, November 15, 1955, at 5:30 p.m., at fcJs 1812 Woodbourne Ave. Beloved husband of Margaret Itoan Gratrrr: father of Mra. C. O. Hurt), Norfolk, Mr.

Robert I ll.an Gratter. Houston. brother of Mm. C. C.

Wenlrell, 1Wr, Carl Dillmann, Mrs. Charles W. HllgrH. Mr. Bernard W.

Mr. C. Uratier; also sur. 1 vived by 8 grandchildren. Funeral from Pearson's.

1310 S. 3d Frl-1 flay morning at 9 o'clock and from i M. Francis of Assist Church, lSGO Hardstown Rd at 9 30. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. ORtiNWfLl, Mrs.

Mary V. fnee I Bowling formerly of New Haven, Kv. passed away at Flaget Hospi tal, narnsiowo, rsovemoer ia, IW A 79. widow of the late Nick devoted mother of Mis Utiih Greenwell and Mrs. Louloe Ballard of Bardstonn.

Sister M. vs. O. P. Services Off ered General.

1 F-LOO sanding, refinisriing: old floors made like new, hardwood, asphalt and rubber tile laid. M. P. Williams. 1708 Berry, EM 8-0574.

FLOOR sanding, floor refinishing; floors laid; sanders for rent; floor materials. 1318 Rufer. WA 3507. EM 3-9793. Highfill St Hester.

FLOOR cleaning, sanding, refinish ing. old floors a specialty; estimates cheerfully given. Watson, ME 4-4573. FLOOR sanding; clean, waxing hardwood floors: wad cleaning; free estimates; reasonable. Phone SP 4-5252.

FURNACE cleaning and repairing, all makes; 24 hour service. CL 0873, Anchor Sales and Service. FURNACES serviced; oil," gas floor furnaces, stokers; all types heating; 24-hour service. EM 3-5282. "FURNITURE upholstering, reflnTsfiT" ing, repairing; satisfaction guaranteed.

Cherokee Upholstering Shop, HI 1511 GARAGES New type; free estimates time payments, F.H.A. John H. Harrison, Agent, GI- 8-3990 HAULING crushed fill dirt, rich top soil, sand and gravel: call Woody Wilson, EM 6-5172, EM 3221. HEATING; all types of heating equipment; installation and service; free estimates; reasonable rates. WA 1493, BE 8747.

NIGHT pickup and delivery; no extra charge for 1 day service: call Independent Cleaners, Main Plant, your dry cleaning and laundry wili be picked up the same evening; will be back in 1 day, the very next evenings. Call JU 4-0111, Independent before 5:30 p.m. and 817 E. Market St. PILLOWS and cushions; made from featherbeds; we sterilize pillows; we do not buy used feathers.

BOUCHARD PILLOW SHOPPE BardstownRd H14952 PLASTERING, new and patch work: foundations stuccoed: prompt service; free estimate; work guaranteed. CY 6264. PLASTERING, new and patch work; concrete driveways, walks, basement floors; stucco and chimney work: guaranteed. CY33M. PLASTERING, new anu patch work; prompt service; prices reduced for this week.

ME ROOF repairing specialist; aluminum coating, painting, guttering; 30 years' experience; insured. Walter Hartlage, CY 2187. ROOFING and guttering; free estimates; work guaranteed: immediate service. Call WA 1493 or BE 8747. ROOFING, guttering, porches, garages, carpentry and concrete work; free estimates.

EM 3-0746, EM 8-4259. SAWS, sales and service for wood and metal cutting band and circular saws. Acme Tool 4k Saw Shop, TW 3-3393. SIDING; lueTime aluminum, asbestos, cedar shakes; all in pastel shades; installed by experienced and insured workmen; save now; no cash needed: terms. EM 8-3318, or nights and Sundays, HI 5632 for estimates.

DURO CO. 4009 Crittenden Dr. MEMBER NERSICA. INC TAILORING, ladies, men's suits altered and repaired. Muellers.

70S Market. CL 8021. TELEVISION service; for" dependable service call a dependable service dealer, we employ only the finest technicians, no helpers wilt service your set when you call HI 7600. Night service no extra charge. Calls received after 9 p.m.

will be made the following morning. RUTH ELECTRIC CO. Ill 7600. TELEVISION service within the hour; ra.vwide; 7 days per week, 8 a.m. tr9 p.m.; all makes; written guarantee: experienced technician; reliable.

ROWAN'S TV SERVICE WA 9331. 5118 S. 6th St. EM 6-3818. TELEVISION service on all makes; prompt city wide service daily; 17 years same location; reliable and dependable: ask your neighbor.

CLARKSDAI.E RADIO TV SALES it SERVICE WA 5292. WA 6914 TELEVISION aniTl-adio service; repaired in home; $3 service call; expert 011 all makes; work guaranteed; I'rTF specialist. WESTS TV St RADIO SERVICE CL 3528 anytime. 1104 S. 12th.

TELEVISION service within" the hour, seven days a week; 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; all makes: work guaranteed; city-wide service call 3. WA 49M, ME 7-3422. WEST END RADIO TV TELEVISION repairs, picture tube cleaned with each repair job; no service call charge when parts and labor used. Larry's, WA 5454.

TV service day or night; fast, guar anteed work; 13 years' experience; all work done In your home If possible; service calls $2.50 AR 1638; no answer. CL 4153. t.V. SERVICE BE 3500. 9 a m.

to 9 p.m., Sunday also; all makes; all work guaranteed. DOUGLAS V. CO. Frankfort Ave. at Cannons lane.

TV service calls day and night. All work guaranteed. $2.50. A. 4c B.

TELEVISION 1 1 2)W. Broadway. WA 7449. "TELEVISION service calls, to" 6:30. Home Television Service.

114 W. Caulhert, MK 7-1919 TV fixedTyour home one call; fast service, day or night Webster Eleo ME 7-8128. Terms on Pix tube. TELEVISION SETS FOR RENT Low rates, home and hospital rentals. Call JU 4-5645 TV service in your home; last, dependable, guaranteed work; also nlirhts.

Sundays; service call i0 EM 6-2474. TREE trimming topping, dead and dangerous trees removed; firelogs fur sale. CL 4504; night. EM 7-1438. MB 4-1466.

TREE trimming, removing of dead trees, experienced, free estimates; reasonable prices; please call Hi 6723-M. UMBRELLAS, any size, recovered and repaired. Mueller's. 705 E. Market.

CL 8021 UPHOLSTERING, furniture, repairing of all types; prompt service, free estimates. CL 2022rjCL B(i84j WASHERS All makes repaired: complete stock of parts for all makes washers; 1-day service: free pickup, delivery, FACTORY AUTHORIZED THOR SEHVICE H. St C. Washer Ser. ME 6-1731.

728 Shelby Pkwy. ME 4-1922 after 5. MAN with truck, do all kinds of hauling; 24 service. WA 7627, Moving and Hauling. 21 MOV IT HAUL rT YOtJRSELr" Anytime anywhere: low rates include gas, oil, P.L.P.D.

Insurance and collision protection! modern trucks, all types in- tip-top condition: pads and dollies available! everything furnished but th driver, HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL 657 S. 3d St, Louisville. Phfne JU 4-4251. MOVE YOURSELF SAVE Closed vans for local or long distance moving; open evenings and Sundays; all pads and moving equipment available. THE U-DR1VE IT CO.

BIS Third St. Ct JONES Movers; moving and liaul-Ing, in Kentucky, any tlmei reasonable rates; free estimates; while help: sober, references, Pleasure Ridge 7-4049. HAULING, dirt and cinders, crushed atone: top soil; rock and sand: reasonable rates; satisfaction guaranteed Leo A. Thompson. CY 3885.

TOMMY'S hauling, moving; ex perienced: reasonable rates: sober; dependable; rareiul handling. AM 1775. TW .13210 TTgHT hauling and cleanup serv- Ice. Montgomery, (.. 9i.

GENERAL hauling; dump "or flat truck; prompt. JU 4-7JW3. Reichmuth Haag; devoted father of Mr. J. Melchior Haag: grand-falher of David and Gregory Haag; brother of William Haag and Mrs.

Anna Carter. Funeral Friday morning at 8.30, from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Klltson and at St. Elizabeth Church at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Michael Cemetery.

Rosary by Holy Nam Society Thursday at 8:15 p.m. HAMMOND, David Allen, Wednesday, November 16. 19.5, at K.v. Baptist Hospital, Residence, 3437 Powell. Darling Utile- son of Obia J.

and Geneva Mildred Hammond; beloved little brother of Obia Thomas Hammond: also survived by his devoted grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kucker, all of Frankfort, Ky. Little David Is resting at the Nunneliey Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. at Oak-wood.

Services from the Nunneliey Funeral Home Thursday, November 17, at 2 p.m., with the Rev. John E. Haggi, pastor of 9th and 0 Baptist Church officiating. Interment Rpsthaven Cemetery. HARRISON, Mary Hinkle, Sunday, November 13, 1955, at 4:30 a.m., at her residence, Sterling, Col.

Widow of Heyward Harrison and mother of Mrs. Edward Fuerst, Sterling, and Mrs. Robert L. Corn-lev. Chattanooga.

sister of Mr. M. P. Danhauer. Mrs.

Hugo Buchignani, Lexington, Ky.t Misa Ellen F. Hinkle. New York City, and Mr. Edward W. Hinkle; also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Lsne, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Cave Hill Cemetery. HUFFINE, Eliiabeth Ann fnee Minch), age 47, passed away at her home, Irvington, November 15, 1955. Survived by husband. Chester Huffine: 2 daughters.

Mary Elizabeth Adklsson and Bernadette Huffine; 4 sons, Eugene, Paul, Raymond and Jerry; 3 grandchildren; also survived by a brother. Broth-er Joseph Minch, P.P.S.. Col-legeville, Ind. Services from the Alexander Funeral Home Friday, November 18. 1953.

at 8:30 and from Holy Guardian Angel Church, Irvington. at 9 o'clock. Interment in church cemetery. JONES, Jerry age 24, Tuesday, November 15, 1955, at the Veterans Hospital at 11 s.m.: residence, 6504 Strawberry Lane. Beloved husband of Mildred Jones; father of Malcolm K.

Jones; son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jones; brother of Mrs. Fay Stringer and Melvin T.

Jones. Remains at the Miller Funeral Home. 4505 S. 3d St. Funeral Fri-day.

November 19. from the funeral home at 11 a.m. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery. KNECHT, Mrs. Christine Borgel, passed away in her 7 11th year, Wednesday, November 16, at :55 p.m.

Family residence 1123 Samuel St. Loving mother of Mrs. Chester (Mildred) Raster, Mrs. Edward C. (Lillian) Foreman, Mrs.

Hubert (Thelma) Collins, Herb, George and Louis Knecht. Also survived by her sister. Mrs. Dora Inert: a brother, Mr. Will Borgel; 21 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Knecht is at the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home. 1201 E. Oak St.

at Schiller Ave. The time of service will be announced later. LAGNEAU, Robert Monday, November 14, 1955, at 2:15 p.m. In hi 77th year. Residence 333 s.

42 St. Beloved husband of Elsie C. Lagneau: brother of Mrs. C. H.

(Elizabeth) Boylan, Mrs. Pete (Louise) Schlaug, Mrs. Fred (Florence) Schlaug, also survived by a number of nieces and nephews and grand nipces. Services from Schop-penhorst Bros. Funeral Home, 1832 W.

MaiKet Thursday, November 17th at 2 p.m. Interment at Cave Hill Cemetery. McCOY, Robert Tuesday, November 15, 1955, at 5:35 p.m.. in his 69th year, at St. Anthony Hospital.

Residence 428 N. 28th St. Beloved husband of Mrs. Emma M. McCoy (Recevur); devoted father of Kath-erlne Willis and Fred McCoy; step-father of Mrs.

Alberta Griffin; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Services at Schoppenhorst Broa. Funeral Home, 1832 W. Market Friday November 18th at 8:30 a.m., and from St. Patrick's Church at 9 a.m.

Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. McGEE, Rt. Rev. Msgr. James age 61), at Flaget Hospital, Bards-town Hospital, Tuesday, November 15, 1955, at 6:45 a.m.

Survived by 1 brother, Joseph M. McGee, Louisville, 3 sisters, Mrs. Charles V. Casper, Louisville, mother Martin Mary of the Little Sisters of the Poor, Scranton, and Sister Mary Candide, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Msgr. McGee is at the Nazareth Mother House, Nazareth, where services will be held Saturday, November 19, with the Office of the Dead at 10 a.m. and Pontifical Requiem Mass at 10:30 a.m. Interment Nazareth Cemetery. McKESNEY, Miss Mary age 91 years, Wednesday, November 16, 1955, at 5:35 m.

Residence 2126 Village Drive. Beloved aunt of Miss Magaret C. Venhoff and George J. Venhoff: great-aunt of Mary Patricia and Michael V. Malkmus, Kilty Jean, Susan and Donald Venhoff.

Funeral Saturday morning at 8:30 from Bosse Funeral Home, Barrett and Ellison and the Cathedral Of The Assumption at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Louis Cemetery. PUSEY, Elizabeth Mumford, Tuesday, November 15, 1955, at New Orleans, La. Wife of the late Evan Pusey; mother of Mrs.

Fred C. Taylor, New Orleans, La. Remains arrive Louisville Thursday afternoon and will be taken to Pearson's, 1310 S. 3d St. Funeral and Interment on family lot in Cave Hill Cemetery, Friday morning at 9 o'clock.

RYAN, Mrs. Maude May Allen, Wednesday, November 16. 1955, at 6:10 in. in her 63d year at the Ky. Baptist Hospital.

Residence, 211II Griffiths Ave. Widow of the lute Joe Ryan; beloved mother of Mrs. Corene Linton, Mrs. Freda Atbanese and Bivpn Allen. of Louisville.

Mrs. Ruth Howell of Charlestown. stepmother of Mrs. Elizabeth Krebs. Joseph, William, Gilbert and James Ryan; sister of Wallace Calvert of Louisville, Mrs.

Sudie Blandford of F.astview, also survived by 1 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild. Services at Schoppenhorst Bros, Funeral Home, 1832 W. Market Saturday, November 19, at 10:30 s.m. Interment In Louisville Memorial Hark Cemetery. STURGILL, Mr.

Herman, passed away in his 40th year, Tuesday. November 15, 1955, at 6:15 p.m.; family residence, 1207 2d beloved husband of Mrs, Teresa l.amkin Slurgill; devoted brother of Mr. Carl Sturgill of Hollywood. Florida; Sam Sturgill of Fort Lauderdale, Florida; his sister, Mrs. Christine Barnes of Kanawha, Iowa: his half-brotheCT.

John, Joe and William L. Sturgill; his half-sister, Mrs. Berna-dine Eaton. Mr Sturgill is at the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home.

1201 V. Oak at Schiller where services will be conducted at It o'clock Fridav. Interment In Zach-ary Taylor National Cemetery. WILH0VTE, Amos In his 82d year, Tuesday, November 15. 1H55, at 7:25 p.m.; residence.

Goshen, Kentucky; beloved brother of Hugh A. Wilhoyte of Prospect, Kentuckv; Dr. E. Wilhoyte of Lake Wales. Florida, and half brother of Mrs.

II. McWIlliama. Prospect. Ken-tucky; slso survived by several nieces and nephews. Services from M.

A. Stoess and Sons Fnnerai Home. Crestwood. Kentucky. Thursday at 2 m.

Interment, Browns-horo Cemetery. ZOELLER, Mrs. Elizabeth Brohm, age 84 years. Wednesday. November 16, 1955.

at 3-20 am at the rest, denes of her daughter, Mrs. Louis R. Grail, 2811 on I rose Widow of the late William G. Mrs. Zoeller Is at Ratterman 3711 lxington Rd.

Funeral Fridav morning at St. Raphael Church at 8 o'clock. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. The rosary service will b. held hy the Altar Society Thura-dsy afternoon at 1 o'clock.

In Memoriam. 2' loving memory of Ermine who died November 17, 1952. God Is the only one who knows how we miss you or how long these 3 years have been. Sadly missed by Wife. Marvin, Honeyand the grandchildren, Cemetery lots, Monuments.

6 RESTHAVEN Cemetery, Masonic seel ion; 4 grave lot; separate or all; reasonable. SP 2-1002 evenings. PANKE MONUMENT CO. Out of the High Rent District. 817 Jefferson St.

JU 4-1863. Funeral Directors. 7 MAAS FUNERAL HOMfi Stanley Maas Broadway at Floyd. WAj284 SCHOPPENHORST BROS Funeral Home 19th and Market. WA 4394.

H. BOSSE 4V SON Funeral Home Barret and Ellison Aves H1 4348 "Albert neuh ath son Funeral Home 725 E. Market. JU 4-1191 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd HI 1758 DOUGHERTY bON Funeral Humes 1230 and Broadway at 34th. JOHN B.

RATTERMAN ai SONS Funeral Parlor 2114 W. Market AR 4661. L. PEARSON Js SON. INC.

1310 S. Third St. ME 4-3628 149 Breckinridge Lane. TW 6-0349 LEE E. CRALLE INC 1330 S.

Third SL ME4-3646 ME 4-3847 The McDaniel Funeral Home. Inc. EM 3-3566, 3-3A67. 4339 Park Blvd. lodge Notices.

8 TlBERTY Chapter, Number 245, O.E.S., will meet Thursday, November 17th, 7:30 p.m., at Carlisle Ave. and Taylor for regular business, homecoming and Thanksgiving party. Members urged to attend. Hazel Council, W. May Gibson.

Secretary. PURITY Chapter, Number 116, O.E.S., will meet this Thursday at 919 Baxter for regular business and Initiation. Marjoria Wagoner, W.M.; Adele B. Gregory, Secretary. ROBINSON Lodge." Number2fi6, F7 and A.M., will meet in Parkland Temple, Thursday, November 17th, at 7:30 p.m., to art on changes in by-laws and to confer E.

A. degree. B. J. Halleron, Master: Fred G.

Egner, Secretary SUBURBAN Lodge" number 740, F. and A. 3d and Central will meet in called communication, Thursday, November 17, 1955, at 6:30, for the conference of the 1st section of the M. Degree and at 7:30 for the 2d section: all members are urged to attend; visitors always welcome: refreshments will be served between sections. R.

W. LeMaater, Master; C. W. Fowler, Secy. lost.

11 BILLFOLD; black leather, containing drivers license, Optimist Club membership card, valuable papers, money; vicinity Spur Station, St. Matthews; reward. 337 Francis BIdg. Call 4-4415 or Anchorage IMP. BILLFOLD, man's, brown; Sunday; on Tallulah; contained money, L.

St N. passes, other papers; keep money, return contents. Noah Wooden, EM 8-3122. BRIEFCASE, tan leather with name Loweil Collings engraved; vicinity 3rd and Burnett, contents valuable only to owner: reward. ME 6-3736 EM 6-7977.

CAT, Siamese; vicinity Blanken-baker Lane; answers to name Sheba; child's pet, reward, Call BE 6462. DOG, Beagle hound, male, brown, black and white with small black specks on white; lost in vicinity of Brownsboro Kd. and Rubel; $15 reward. Edwin McNeal, Tayiorsville, ny. 184 .1 DOG; male, brown short hair, white mark under chest; long tail; ears stand up; named Butch; strayed from 23d and Broadway, Saturday ni8htjreward.

CY 8537. DOG, Wire Haired Terrier; male, white with black and brown spots; answers 10 Johnny; vicinity Tre-vilian Way and Valleta reward J25. CL 4-5316. DOG, male orange Pomeranian, named Trinket; strayed from 1610 S. 2d November 15th.

Reward. Call ME 7-5871 or HI 9160; ask for Kitty Lake. DOG; black and white female, long hair, large black eyes; wearing license tag; vicinity 4435 Tayiorsville Road; reward. Jeffersontown 21-5-2538 or WA 9671. DOG, female; blond cocker spaniel, named Mickie, from 2817 Bodman, Tuesday afternoon; wearing registration tag from Montgomery County, Ohio; reward.

ME 7-6713. DOG, Beagle, male, black, brown face, white chest and feet; named Henry; from Hikes Lane and Carol reward. WA 1381. DOG, male Beagle, named Mack; wearing leather collar; vicinity Story and River Sunday; reward. CL 3312.

DOG, Beagle, female, black, brown, white chest and feet; child's pet; from 20th and Bank; reward. CY 8972. DOG, black Cocker Spaniel, male, white spot under chin; answers to Smokey; vicinity Preston snd Oak; reward. EM 6-7921. DOG; brown and male; lost November 4th, vicinity Highlands; 825 reward.

HI 0173-M. PIPE vise, folding, red; at 1012 Hull Wednesday afternoon; reward. Call JU 4-1484. RING, lady's, contains 3 small diamonds; lost in Highlands last week. Reward.

Call HI 2069 R. WRISTWATCH, lady's yellow goid, with diamonds, black cord band: 4th-Walnut, Bon Ton; reward; 1628 S. 4lh. Found. 12 00(L smsTl bull; Minors lane, Okolona; Sunday afternoon; iden-tifypey for ad.

Okolona Information Personals. 13 TO EVERYONE IN DEBT Group yosr bills, make 1 payment you can afford; we give fast, efficient service to you and your cred-itnrs; our systematic plan will help you. Opsn Mondays Until P.M. C. B.

STEFI.E, SR. BUDGET MANAGERS Oldest lludgvt Service In Louisville 402-3 Huffman BIdg 139 S. 4th St, CL 5253. WA 0835. AMMUNITION and" guns: large slock of Browning and Remington automatics: also see our complete line of pumps, duuble snd single barret, and bolt-action shot guns; lop price nn trades; hunting licenses snd clothing; 6 months to pay on our Revolving Charge Plan, evy Bros.

Inc. Jd and Market Sis. COINS wantedfeash for entire col-led ions or single U.S. coins in fine condition: Kentucky's largest dealer in S. coins wants them; also wants old gold and silver; clocks and watches also repaired.

Claude Steinau, Jeweler, 5.11 S. 3d St. MORTGAGES BOUGHT Highest cash prices paid for 2d mortgages on real estate. No waiting, no delav, MORTGAGE EXCHANGE CO. 608 Louisville Trust BIdg.

Call JU 4.0511. Day or night. PECAN pieces for cooking, new rrop; buy from pecsn country for high quality; 3 pounds delivered, JS 70 SINGING RIVER PECAN PRODUCTS J.ong Besch. Miss. "TTRTA CLAtJs" suits, 89.95 up; wig and beard sets, 12 50 up; Christmas stockings snd other Hems for the hnlldavs; wholesale snd retail, K.

CAI'UIXD, INC joi0-iii 34. WA 4477, Information Perionali. 13 TELEVISION service; for depTnd-sble service call a dependable service dealer: we employ only the finest technicians: no helpers wilt service your set when you call HI 7ato. Night service no extra charge. Calls received after 9 p.m.

will be marie the following morning. RUTH ELECTRIC CO. Ill 7600. TO ANYONE IN DEBT DIVORCE your creditors, group your bills with as with payments thst fit your pocket book. Home interviews by appointment.

Family Budget Service. WA 6943. 203 Fischer BIdg 322 W. Jefferson. Not a Loan Company.

ANTIQUE firearms; U. S. coins and currency; will buy single Items or entire collections. Call JU 4-8842 or JU 4-0617. DELLMUTH'S ANTIQUESHOP ATTENTION TV repairmen and hobbyists you can buy a TV for as low as $10.

SUN TV Ic APPLIANCES 719 E. Broadway bet. Clay It Shelby MORTGAGES BOUGHT Will pay cash today for that 2d mortgage or bond for deed; why not get our prices before you sell, G. L. HOLLAND, WA 7470, CY 6015 BE driver; dual controls; patient, experienced instructor.

A. A. DRIVER TRAINING 309 S.jBth. J. B.

Huwlngton. AM COiNS wanted; 11." sr coins, gold coins, large currency, bring or send for cash offer. James, 30n Maln. CL 4851. Louisville, Ky PRIVATE place to stay" in every way; for elderly lady, semi-invalid accepted; experienced care: price reasonable.

ME 7-5386. CARE for elderly lady in my home: semi-invalids accented: reasonable PleasureRidge 7-4336. A turkey free with F.VFRY TV." GENERAL APPLIANCE CO. 1801 W. Market St.

JU 4-8328. DIAMONDS, jewelry, gold, silver, antique jewelry: highest prices paid. Seng Jewelers, 613 S. 4lh St. FURS stored, cleaned, repaired, re-styled into cape or stole; $35 up.

Pacy's. 316 W. Walnut. WA NOTICE any mice or rats? Get amazing SUPER K1L at your dealer. "They love it to death." WA 3491.

MAKE your Christmas gifts with felt, rhinestones and trimmings. A. BAER. 622 W. Market.

WA 4627. VACANCY for refined, elderly lady; nursing facilities. 1133 Garvin Place. Services Offered Service Offered General. 14 ABUTMENTS, additions, alterations; attic remodeling, all types concrete and concrete block cunstruction; free estimates; terms arranged.

M. M. CONSTRUCTION CO. 2403 Plndeli Ave. ME 5-6301, Nights, Sundays, ME 4-48112, EM 8-6732.

ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS Remodeling, repairing, painting We specialize In the additions of ROOMS. BATHROOMS, PORCHES. Reliable, sober. Insured workmen. Estimate free, 36 months to pay.

JEFFERSON DEVELOPMENT CO. Call any time AM 1851. ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS Repairing, roofing, siding, advice on any remodeling or repair work, planning, drafting: experienced; insured workmen; free estimates; 36 months to pay. SUTTER CONSTRUCTION CO. 4204 Virginia Ave CY 8443.

ADDITIONS; home improvements; no job too large, no job too small; repairing, painting: we specialize in the addition of -rooms; bathrooms, basements, porches, garages; commercial buildings and store fronts. William N. Zabel, ME 6-1927. BRICK work: bad "walls, chimneys, repair or rebuild; tuck pointing, plastering, stucco, caulking, water proofing; roofa repaired, painting, coated: interior and exterior painl- ing. WA 3617.

BRICK and stone" work guaranteedV free estimates. Jeffersonville 2-1249. BUILDING and remodeling: complete service; free estimates, reasonable rates: insured workmen. Fern Creek3-7835. CABINETS, all kinds: kitchens modernized; cabinet tops replaced; clothes closets built in.

Call CY 3082. CARPENTRY, general ing; foundation work: remodeling: materials furnished; bad floor joists and, sagging floors; estimates; immediate service; reasonable; work guaranteed; terms arranged, KM 6-3536. CARPENTRY; rottedTermiieTToist replaced: bad floor joists leveled and replaced, new additions, general repairs, remudeling, materials furnished: free estimates. CY 5333 CARPENTRY; rooms and porches added; garages, car and half, $615; walks, driveways; 30 years in business. Rogers, SP 4-3965.

CARPENTRY, additions, remodeling, repairs of all kinds, free estimates, work guaranteed. B. B. Gorrell. CL 6056.

CARPENTRY, remodeling TrTd" building, large or small; call anytime; free estimates, BE 59(3, BE 1287. CARPENTRY, additions, remodel. Ing. repairs: materials furnished; free estimates. AR 2243.

CARPENTRY, remodeling," repairs; no job too big or too small; 30 years experience. CY 8787. CLEANING, hanging paper, wails washing, steaming, Kem-Tone, painting, floor sanding 10c foot, refinish-ing: Christian worker. Gates. SP CONCRETE work, patch plastering, basements waterproofed: work guaranteed; colored; free estimates.

Call CL 8(160. CONCRETE worX. any kind, walks, steps, porches; also painting, interior, exterior; experienced; references. WA 0088. CONCRETE construction; free estl- mates, terms: compensation public liability insurance; prompt service.

Stilger. TWJ-2593. CONCRETE wnrk; all kinds; also remodeling; free estimaies: all work guaranteed. Call SP 5-8510. "CURTAINS" cro-creted dollies, any kind or size; Immediate service.

Call ME 5-2476. DRIVEWAYS; asphalt and concrete parking areas; free estimates: satisfaction guaranteed. United Driveways Co. CY 8205. ELECTRIC eel sewer cleaning for clogged drain or sewer line; sewer repairing by licensed plumbers.

CL 7688. ELECTRIC WORK SINCE 19:18 Specialists In correcting faulty and hazardous wiring. I.ONGACRE ELECTRIC CO. CL 5139. 410 S.

1st St. CL 5139 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING LICENSED AND BONDED Special this month, we will rewire your home 220-voit lines ss low as $5 per month, no muney down, up to 36 months to pay; giving you more power and better service, UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC GL B-2842. Free Estimates. WA05H. All Work Guaranteed "ELECTRICAL WfRlNff LIGHTS OUT7 Your safety is our first consideration: new or old work; A.

term! if desired; all wnrk guaranteed. Richard Baker Electric EM 8 2196. ELECTRICAL rewiring; old, new: licensed, guaranteed; reasonable rates; free estimates. C. R.

Melman Electric, 778 Logan, JU 4-Ofmo. ELECTRICAL wiring: specializing in old work: all work guaranteed; reasonsble prices: licensed contractor. Letcher Electric CY 4808. ELECTRICAL old work a' specialty, 24-hour service; free estimates. Charles Schneider, CL 7216 FENCE, all types: skilled erection; no job too small; FU A.

terms; estimates, Falls City Fence CY 7521. FLOOR sanding, 10c square footi laying, refinlshing; asphalt, rubber tile laid, SP 1-1619, Automobiles for Sale. 27 1955" Century Riviera: two- door, dynatlow, radio, heater, whitewalls, E-Z eye glass, windshield washers. back-up lights, large wheel covers, beautiful two-tone Titian red and Dover white; two-tone custom interior, charcoai and red; save $1000, under the cost of a 1956 model; GMAC time payment plan. KOSTER SWOPE BUICK CL 0636.

B49South 3d CL OMB BUICK 1951 Super Hiviera hardtop; equipped with dynaflow, radio, heater and whitewall tires: one owner; can deliver for no money down; full price only $895. QUEEN MOTORS, INC. CL0737 5th and Broadway. WA 6177. Across from Greyhound Bus Station.

BUICK, 1950, Special 4-door: dvna-" flow, radio heater, light blue; a fine 2d car for only $645. Low, convenient GMAC financing. See Shannon. BREAUX BALLARD BUICK 530 K. Broadway.

JU 4-6375. Jtdwy. at Hancock. Open Evenings BUICK 1954 super hardtop: radio, heater, dynaflow, power equipment, light grven with white top; 1 owner; 17.000 true miles; $2,095. WEST BROADWAY MOTORS 927 W.

Broadway CL 6045. City's Cleanest Cars. BUICK, 1949" 4-door; radio and heat-er; dynaflow; we have 2 of these and they are both beauties; if you want something sharp for only $5 down, don't fail to see these. CONSOLIDATED AUTO SALES J315 W. Broadway.

WA 2854. BUICK 1950 super 4-door Riviera; dynaflow drive; 2-tone green; $95 down payment, $27 month on balance. BYERLY MOTORS 3289 Taylor Blvd. EM 6-4144. The House Of Courtesy.

BUICK 1950 Super 4-door; radio, heater; like new; $495; 20 months to pay. TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE CO. 510 E. Broadway. WA 6984.

Safety Tested Used Cars. BUICK," 1953 Riviera coupe," 2-tone green: white wall tires: wire wheels: all power equipment; really nice; $1,295. O. J. PATTERSON USED CARS 615 E.

Broadwy. CL4593. BUICK" 1954 4-door sedan: fully equipped including power steering; was priced at $2295 now only $1695. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK INC. Phone JU 4-8252 or Visit Our 12THAND BROADWAY LOT.

BUICK 1951 special hard top; heater, dynaflow, new tires; low mileage; look. FALLS CITY PONTIAC Hancock andBroadway A 2423. "BUICK 1951 special de iuxe: fully" equipped with all Bnlck extras; very good tires: only $695. MILLER MOTOR SALES 930 S. 2d.

Bank Terms. WA 7267. BUICK 1949 Super; operated as 2d family car for the housewife; excellent condition; 2 sets new tires; must see to appreciate. 1757 Harvard Dr. HI 0986.

BUICK 1947 Special sedanette;" extras; needs home; $195; $10 down. C. F. SMITH USED CARS 2228 W. Oak SP 2-1173 BUICK 1953 Super "hardtop; radio and heater; $1,297.

LARRY'S MERCURY. INC. 7th and Berry Blvd. EM 8-5588. BUICK 1952 Super hardtop; only $887.

LARRY'S MERCURY, INC. 7th and Berry Blvd. EM 8-5588. BUICK 1954 Super hardtop Riviera; 2 tone; fully equipped; 10,000 miles; owner.JJL 8-1316. BUICK 1951 Special 4-door sedan; with dynaflow; 1 owner; clean car; $750.

Call after 1:30 p.m. Ill 5207-M. CADILLAC 1952 4-door sedan original light blue finish that Is still like new; equipped with radio, heater, whitewall tires, Hydra-matic, electric windows, and electric seat; this is a one-owner car that has been well cared for throughout: if you have been look ing for a Cadillac in a 1952 mudel that is stilt like new, see this one before you buy: only $450 down, and balance In 24 months. Call Mr, Shields, WA 4886, 1117 W. Bdwy.

(Dealer). CADILLAC 1955 "Coupe "de Ville: complete with all extras: just like brand new: another one of our extremely clean Cadillac motor division automobiles; highest trades, easiest terms; 3-minute de livery. NATIONAL AUTO SALES 15 W. Broadway. JU 4-4665.

Open Evenings and Sunday All grades of military financed. CADILLAC 1955 "62" coupe; this car is extraordinary. It's a Cadii lac motor division experimental car. complete witn an new mechanical gadgets: see to appreciate highest trades, easiest terms; 3- minute delivery. NATIONAL AUTO SALES 15 W.

Broadway. JU 4-4665. Open Evenings and Sunday All grades of military financed. "CADILLAC," W55 60 Special sedan: low mileage, two-tone beige and brown finish, special leather and cloth trim, radio, healer, power steering, power brakes, window 4ifts. 4-way seat control, Autronic eye, tinted glass, other extras; price below market.

STANDARD AUTO CO. 728 S. 4th St. WA 5821. CADILLAC 1954 Coupe de Ville; executive car from Cadillac motor division; immaculate, low mileage; completely equipped; full guarantee; see to appreciate; highest trades, easiest terms, 3-minule delivery.

NATIONAL AUTO SALES 815 W. Broadway. JU 4-4665. Open Evenings and Sunday All grades of military financed. CADILLAC 1950" 62 sedan: original" dark green finish: new white wall tires; radio, heater; hydramatic drive; clean as a new car; will trade; see it.

C. F. SMITH MOTOR CO. 22 W. Broadway SP 2-1784 Open Sunday 1 Til 5 CADILLAC 1955 62 coupe; has all power equipment; beautiful light blue with white top; 6.0OO miles: looks very much like a 1956; save over SI .200.

WEST BROADWAY MOTORS 927 W. Broadway CI, 6045 "City's Cleanest Cars." CADILLAC 1954 "62" sedan; black finish; radio, healer, hydramatic drive. power steering. power brakes, electric window lifts, 4-way seat control, while sfdew-all tires; only driven 11.000 miles; $3,445. STANDARD AUTO CO.

728 S. 41 St W'A5821. 1949 sedan: ITy equipped and priced for quick sale; $895. B. B.

MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 628 E. Broadway. AM 193L CADILLAC, 62; clean, dark green, lots of chrome, radio, heater, white wall tires, hydra-malic; must be seen to appreciate; will consider trade; $1,095. Okolona 9-4694. "CADILLAC "l95fj 4-door 62 series; black.

In excellent condition; reasonably priced, will take trade. SP 2-0980. "CADILLA coupe; low mile-age; new paint: power steering: ex cellent condition; owner. ME 75.12. imcvkuls i ih.15 uei Air nara top; V-8, 2 tone blue: equipped with Power Glide, radio, healer, and while wall tires; can deliver for as low a $295 down: full price only small weekly or monthly payments.

QUEEN MOTORS INC. CL 0737 5th snd Broadway WA 6177. Across from Grevhound Bus Station. CHEVROLET 1935 210; 4-door, 2 tune green; equipped with radio, heater, and white wall tires; very low mileage; can deliver for as low aa $245 down; full price only small weekly or monthly payments. QUEEN MOTOR INC.

CLft737. 5th and Broadwav A 61 77. AcroM from Greyhound Bui Station. Automobiles for Sale. 27 CHEVROLET 1932 4-door sedarTde luxe Powerglide; original black finish; equipped with heater, white wall tires and many other extras; this is a one owner car, and has always been kept in out of the weather, therefore the finish and interior are like new; this is a beauty you must see in person; only $250 cash down or the equity in your present car; small monthly payments.

Call Mr. Mcculloch. WA. 4886. 1117 W.

Bdwy. (Dealer) CHEVROLET" 1953 Bel Air hard top; 2 tone blue: equipped with Power Glide, radio, heater, and white wall tires; very low mileage; can deliver for as low as $195 down: full price only $1195; small weekly or monthly payments, QUEEN MOTORS INC. CL 0737 5th and Broadwav A 6177. Across from Greyhound Bus Station. CHEVROLET 1956 Bel-Air hardtop V-8; 2-tone blue, equipped with power glide, radio, heater and whitewall tires: new car: save $650 on dealer's list; Vs down and 36 months to pay.

QUEEN MOTORS, INC. CL 0737 5th and Bruadway. WA 6177. Across from Greyhound Bus Station CHEVROLET "1953 "210" two-door; beautiful light green: all factory accessories; new plastic seat covers, good tires, A-l, mechanically; one owner; we believe this to be a bargain at $1,045, GMAC time payment plan. KOSTERSWOPE BUICK CL 06:8.

849 South 3d. CL 0636. CHEVROLET 1953 Bel Air; 4-door, 2 tone green; equipped with radio, heater, and white wall tires: can deliver for as low aa $145 down; full price only small weekly or monthly payments. QUEEN MOTORS INC. CL 0737.

Silt and Broadway WA 6177. Across from Greyhound Bus Station. CHEVROLET 1952 2-door deluxe: 2-tone blue; extra clean; equipped with radio, heater and whitewall tires: can deliver for as low as $45 down: full price only $H95; small weekly or monthly payments. QUEEN MOTORS, INC. CL 0737 5th and Broadway.

WA 6177. Across from Greyhound Bus Station. CHEVROLET 1953 sport coupe: Pow-erglide, radio and healer, nice tu-tone combination, excellent condition: one owner; priced to sell at $1,095. THURSTON COOKS The Place To Look. 311 W.

Breckinridge, bet. 3d St 4th. WA 3756 JU 4-1057 "CHEVROLET 1951, Club "CoupeT radio, healer and power glide; very clean, good rubber. 30.0(H) miles. I will trade! Would you? Bob Mc- Landiess.

BREAUX BALLARD CO. 530 E. Bdwy 4-6375. Open Evenings. CHEVROLET, 1955, demonstrators; Bel Air, 4-doors, cabriolets, 2-doors, sport coupes in 6 and V-8; low mileage at tremendous savings; below 1956 prices; we invite you to come In aad look.

Universal Car 25th to 26lh on Broadway. Open nights til 9 and Sunday. CHEVROLET 1956 210: 2 tone green: equipped with radio, heater, and white wall tires: save $475 on dealers' list; down and 36 months to pay. QUEEN MOTORS INC. CI.

0737 5Ut and Broadway WA 6177. Across from Greyhound Bus Station. CHEVROLET 1952 4-door; solid blue; equipped with radio, heater and whitewall tires: no down; full price only $645: email weekly or monthly payments. QUEEN MOTORS, INC. CL 0737 5lh and Broadway.

A 6177. Across from Greyhound Bus Station. CHEVROLET 1951 Bel-Air hard top; 1 careful owner; low mileage: power glide; radio, heater; 2-tone finish: priced below market with as little as down WHIPPLE MOTOR CO. 2021 Dixie Hgwy. SP 4-3690.

Louisville's Oldest Chevrolet Dealer CHEVROLE1 1949" Fleetline 2-doof sedan; very clean Inside and out; excellent tires, radio and heater; a bargain at $395. WEIR MOTORS COMPANY. INC. $45 S. 3d St.

CL 7619. "Belter Used Car for Over35 Years." ThEVROLET 1949 de luxe blark finish; radio and heater; looks and runs good: full price $295; terms as low as $20 per month with no money down. WHIPPLE MOTOR CO. 2021 Dixie Hgwy. SP 4-3690.

Louisville's Oldest Chevrolet Dealer. CHEVROLET 1953 Bel-Air; a shiny 2-tone green; full equipped with power glide, radio, heater; see to appreciate; $1,095. Call Le Williams fur demonstration. PERKINS MOTORS Lot 2 Lot 2 Lot 2812 Taylor Blvd. ME 7-5090.

CHEVROLET 1947 2-door Aero se-dan; has a nice black finish; radio, heater, seat covers: a good transportation car; priced at only $145. stock number 1721. Long trades and low GMAC. terms KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK AM 1863. 120 E.

Broadway. AM 1864. CHEVROLET 1954 Bel Air 4-door; attractive blue finish; with white-wall tires. Powerglide, radio, heater; clean throughuul: special today at just $1,395, It is safely tested. TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE CO.

Corner 12th St Broadway. JU 4-4268. CHEVROLET 1953 hardtop sport coupe; beautiful 2-tone green; very clean; a real bargain at $11195. Low down payment. Easy terms.

KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK INC Phone JU Or Visit Our UTH AND BROADWAY LOT. Chevrolet "1953 -door 210 series? fully equipped, a guaranteed car; liberal terms; best trade; our price, $1,095. FALLS CITY PONTIAC CO. 1125 W. Broadway Clay 3322.

CHEVROLET" 1954 "Bel" Air" Convertible; beautiful lliiht blue finish with white wall tires: equipped with radio, heater and Powerglide; low mileage; priced to sell. GEO. BYERS SONS, INC. 123 E. Broadway.

JU 4-5126. CHEVROLET 1949 2-door Fleetline;" radio and heater; runs good; ap-pearnce O. several reduced for clearance; only $275. GAY MOTORS 610 E. Broadway.

WA 0781. It Pays to Trade at Guy's "Chevrolet 1955 convertible v-8; light blue with dark top: complete with radio, beater, whitewall tires; $2,295. MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET Jd snd Liberty. JU 4-1711. CHEVROLET) J-tone finish; loaded with extras; exceptionally nice; full price $495; open to all day Sunday.

HILL TOP MOTORS, INC. 2812 S. 7th St. ME 7-2132. CHEVROLET 1949 Aero sedan; radio and heater: this one is really nice; the kind you hope to see but seldom do; only $5 down.

CONSOLIDATED AUTO SAI.FS 1315 W. Broadway. WA "CHEVRSLST 1954 doorrTtone" green and whiter new-car trade-in; ihls week's special. $1,195. TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE CO.

510 E. Broadway. WA 6984. Safety Tested Used Cars. CHEVROLET 1952" 2-doon" a de" luxe model; completely equipped with radio and heater; a terrific bUy' LOUISVILLE MOTORS 638 S.

51 h. JU 4-4232. CHEVROLET 1952 4-door de luxe; an o-iilKtandlng buy; completely equipped with radio and healer; good tirt's; clean Interior; $544. LOUISVILLE MOTOHS 638 S. 5th.

JU 4-4232. CHEVROLET 1952 hardtop; very nice; 1958 Rel Air; 1949, very clean; must be Sold this week. Broadway and Clay. CL 1989. PACKARD PLAZA CHEVROLET 1950 fleetline l-3oorT radio, heaters $425.

PERKINS MOTORS Lot Lot 1 T.nt I 2813 Taylor Blvd. MB 7-5090. Automobiles for Sol. 27 "Chevrolet 1955 210 radio, healer; 2-tone; good tires bank terms. BYERLY MOTORS 3289 Taylor Blvd.

EM 6-4144. The House OfCourtesy. CHEVROLET 1953 4-ddor series 210; radio, heater, powerglide; very clean 1-owner trade-in, $1,095. PERKINS MOTORS 2105 Dixie CY S349. "CHEVROLET 1951 coach; real" beauty; only $5 down, $39 per month.

C. M. Motors, 28th and Virginia. SP 4-2194. CHEVROLET 1950 Styleline de luxe" 2-door; radio, heater; terms; our price, $395.

FALLS CITY PONTIAC CO. 1125 W. Broadway Clay 3322. CHEVROLET 1953, 210. 4-door sedanf radio and heater, $1,095.

FALLS CITY PONTIAC Hancock and Broadway WA 2423. CHEVROLET, 1951 2-door: fully cus-" tomtzed, radio and heater: hopped up engine; see and drive to appreciate. 1432 Hemlock; CY 5224. CHEVROLET 1951 4-door; blarkf Power Glide, radio and heater, guod tires; actual mileage 13.5841 by owner. Cajl CY2413.

CHEVROLET 1946 4-door; originaT black finish, radio, heater, $125. HART USED CARS 919 E. Broadwav JU 4-5712. CHEVROLET, 1952, repossessed; take over payments. Toms Motors, 92 E.

Broadway 4808. CHEVROLET, 1948 coupe; clean in- side and out, radio and heater, 4 new tires; reasonable. 1838 Lytic. CHEVROLET, 1953 2-door; black fin" ish, healer, in good condition; must sell, ili health; $700, terms. WA 8260.

CHEVROLET, 19:13 coupe; very good" condition; heater; good serviceable) car; $75. Call Okolona 9-7912. CHRYSLER 1954 New Yorker (le luxe club coupe; V-8, 235-hp. engine; everything on this beautiful car Is Just like new; powerflyts) transmission: best radio and heater; treat yourself to a thrill, driva this one today; a real bargain; bete ter terms and trades. WEIR MOTORS COMPANY, INC.

845 S. 3d St. CL 761. "Better Used Car for Over 35Years." CHRYSLER 1950 lmperiaTTdobrT fully equipped including autnmatla transmission; original spotless mid. night blue finish; in excellent condition throughout; priced to selll only $165 down; liberal terms oat balance.

GEO. BYF.RS SONS, INC. 123 E. Broadway. JU 4-S126.

CHRYSLER 1953 V8 New Yorkerf all power equipment; radio, Jieat- er; dark green finish; whitewall tires; this ia a real buy for someone; $1,295. WEST BROADWAY MOTORS 927 W. Broadway CL 6041 "CitysCleanest Car; ThRYSLER, 1951 Windsor 4-door; fully equipped and clean a a pini priced $795. B. Bt B.

MOTORS Chrysler-1'lymouUi Dealer 656 E. Broadway. AM 1931. 1 954 "Windsor deruxeT 2 tune blue and grey; low mileage! see to appreciate, $1,750 PERKINS MOTORS Lot 2 l-ot 2 Lot i. 2H12 TaylorBlvd.

ME 7-5090. CHRYSLER "NewTYorker clubf shiny 2 tune blue and grey; Power-Lite; $2,095. PEHKINS MOTORS 2105 Dixie Hgwy. CY 3349. CHRYSLER 1946 sedan;" for quick" sale; excellent condition; 5 good tires, new battery BE 6056.

CHRYSLER New Yorker 1951 seT dun; sell or trade today. Ownerv 2918 Richland. GL 4-0730. DE SOTO 1952 Firedome V-8 4-door sedan; very clean inside and out: good tires; car has been treated like a baby; we believe this one Is the best buy in our entire stocki only $1,095. WEIR MOTORS COMPANY, INC.

845 S. 3d St. CL 7610. "Better Used Car for Over 35 Years DE SOTO, 1955 Powerflite sedan? fully equipped; here is your chance to buy one of the most powerful, best engineered cars on the highs ways; see it, you will be amazed at our low price. C.

F. SMITH MOTOR CO. 2210 W. Broadway. sp 2-1784.

Open Sunday 1 Til 5 DESOTO 1952 Custom" "6" "CluS" Coupe; spotless 2-tone autumn brown body wilh biege top; fully equipped, including automatis transmission: really nice; can he yours for a little as $230 downi liberal terms on balance. GEO. BYERS SONS, -123 Ftt Broadway. JU 4-512B. DESOTO 1955 Firedome "V8" dour: fully equipped.

Including powerflite transmission, power steering and power brakes; very-low mileage: just like new; save on this one. GEO. BYERS SON'S, INC. 123 E. Broadway.

JU 4-5128. DESOTO 1952 Firedome "V8" 4-" door; equipped wilh heater, seat covers and automatic transmission! attractive 2-tone blue finish! onl $265 down; liberal terms. 123 E. Broadway. JU 4-512B.

DESOTO 1954 V-8 sedan; equipped" with all extras; low mileage; priced to sell quick. win fn SWJTH M0T0H ro-2210 W. Broadway sp 3-1784 -k --0pe" 1 t'i DE SOTO, 1948 custom sedan: radio heater; A-l tires; most dependable used car money will buv; $245. SMITH MOTOR CO. 2210 W.

Broadway. SP 2-1784. Open Sunday 1 Til 5 DODGE 1953 Meadowbrook 2-doorT radio, healer, whitewall tires; extra nice: $795; bank terms. BYERLY MOTORS 3289 Taylor Blvd. EM 8-4144.

The House Of Courtesy. DE SOTO 1050 sedan: original finr $495 "Ice condition! win Fi, MOTOR CO. 2210 W. Rroadway. SP 2-1784.

1953 V-BTTrauio, heater" n-, vuiiuiiion; tor a demonstration call Marvin Holman, has MOTORS 21( Dixie Hgwy. CY 3349 DE SOTO; bargilfin9ir-Fower Master Sportsman hardtop; two tune gray; radio, heater, power 11.150. TW "DE S0TOT949 'tie luxe sedan; extrasf needs owner; $395: $10 down. fa usliu 2228 W. Oak SP 2.117J DE SOTO 1953 club coupe" V-8- ilght f.r."i" due; under $1,200 tall Ed Fron, BE 1259, front to 6 p.m.

DODGE 1952 4-door" sedan'Pf uilv equipped; has a nice tan finish! fond clean interior; don't mis this bargain at only $495. Stock "i'J. oni tra" nd low G.M.AC, terms KOSTKR-SWOPE BUICK AM 1863. 120 E. Broadway.

AM 1864 pODOJ 1949 Coronet 4-door odanr beautiful slick black finish; excellent tires: hig radio and heater! bargain at $445. WEIR MOTORS COMPANY, INC. B45 S. 3d St 1-r van Better Used Car for Over 35 DODOi 1947 club coupe: extrasf needs owner: $195; $10 down. SMITU tlUL-l, i-Auu 2228 W.

Oak SI' 1.1 its DODGE 1950' Coronet 4-door sedanf radio, healer, $.195. FALLS CITY PONTIAC Hancock and Broadwav WA 24,1 FORD 1955 Victoria" FaTrTaneV4f 2-tone blue: equipped with Fordo-, malic, radio, heater, and white-wall I Ires: less than 4,1100 miles; ran deliver for a low a i'198 down: full price only $2,295 up te 36 months to pay. QUEEN MOTORS. INC. Ct, 0737.

5th and Brnat sv. WA BI77 Across from Greyhound Bus Sluti-m. I Lurtta. Iltchfleld, Mrs. Do- olnres Pavne and Mrs.

BeMv f.ogs-; both of Louisville, Ky Mr. 1 erila Smith, Johnsnnvllle. S. Mr Nav Greenwell. La Mesa.

Calif Mr. Robert Greenwell. Alhambra, Cahf 1 sister Miss Annie Bowling, K.w Hen. Kv brother, Mr Russell Hnuling Louisville, Ky 13 grandcliiidrf 4 great-grandchil-S en Mrs. Greenwell will be at Mann, Gieemtell and Arnold.

Fu-iteial Home. Bardntown. Ky. Serv-tt 9am Fridav, November 18 at Joseph's Cathedral, Bardton. Interment, St Catherine Cemetery, Haven, Ky.

MA AO Jehn 1., ate Tl vesrst Tue-dsv, November 15, 1955, St li Risence P0f Be-lve kusbansl ot Mr, rrtneee we.

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