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1 MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1955. SECTION 2 THE COURIER -JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. THURSDAY Inland From Insuring Frankfort, Nov. 16 ment today announced the Insurance Company's permit Commissioner S. H.

Goebel's 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 Hides and Roots By Federal-State Market News Service Louisville dealers report paying the following prices for hides, roots, grease and beeswax; No. 1 grade cattle hides salted, cured and trimmed, 7e a pound: uncured 5c; No.

goatskin 40c to 50e; kids and glues, 25c. No. 1 tallow is worth Sc pound: pure yellow beeswax Roots in demand include: wild ginseng, $14 a pound: goldseal root. goldenseal tops, 20c; mayapple, 20c; wahoo bark of root, seneca snake, 75c; Virginia snake root, 1 brown ladyslipper, 75c; true pink root, 85c; untrue pink root, 10c and slippery elm bark. well peeled and dried, 14c pound.

Classified Section; Opportunity knocks every day in the classified section. IT'S EASY to place a Classified Ad Call WAbash 2211 and ask for an Ad- Taker you are permanent resident of the city, you need only say CHARGE IT An "accommodation" bill will be sent you after the ad expires. The Courier Journal The Louisville Times The Courier-Journal and Times will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an advertisement. Notice of errors must be given in time for correction before next insertion. The classified ad section (except for some ads in special categories) does not appear in early editions of The Courier-Journal (including copies sold on the street the night before publication day).

COPY CLOSE p.m. (day before) for week day issues of The or Times. 5 p.m. Friday for the Sunday Courler-Journa. EMERGENCY DEADLINES (For receipt of ads, cancellations or corrections that could not be placed earlier.) 10 a.m.

(same day) for Times (Friday 9:30 a.m.), No ads started in Times Saturday, 10 a.m. Saturday for Sunday Courier Announcements Deaths and Funerals. BAUCUM, Mr. Paul Willis, passed away suddenly Sunday, November 13. 1955, at 10:30 at Chicago, 111.

Devoted husband of Mrs. Marie Baucum; beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Baucum; grandson of Mrs. Malinda Baucum.

Remains resting at the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave. services Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from Owen Chapel. Burial at Calvary Cemetery. BISHOP, Charles age 68 years, Wednesday, November 16, 1955, at 1:45 a.m. Residence 4548 Preston Highway.

Beloved husband of Minnie J. Goff Bishop. Devoted father of Mrs. Thelma Shewmaker, Springfield, Mrs. Nellie Shawler, Thomas and James U.

S. Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton; brother of Erastus and Harvey Bishop, Washington County, 5. grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral services Thursday, 1 p.m., at EmbryBosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston by the Rev. W.

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

James 0., passed away in his 78th year, Monday, November 15, 1955, at 10:38 p.m., In his home 2715. Pindell Ave. Loving husband of Mrs. Emma Case Bright; devoted father of Mrs. Elizabeth Weber, Canton, Ohio; also survived by his mother, Mrs.

Martha Bright; his sister, Mrs. Mayme Bentley, Mrs. Amie Howard, Fairmount. his brother, Mr. William Bright; 8 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and his nieces and nephews, Mr.

Bright will be at. the Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Blvd. at Carlisle until 12 noon Thurs day, at which time he will be taken to the Atwood Avenue Wesleyan Methodist Church to lie in state until the hour of services at 2:30 p.m., conducted by the Pastor, Rev. Herbert Logsdon.

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

Hammet, Anchorage, Mrs. Frank E. Waterman, Toronto, Canada, and Mr. Hugh Buford, Boca Raton, also survived by 4 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Lane, Thursday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment in Roanoke, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. DALTON, Mr. Lark, age 52 years, Tuesday, November 15, 1955 at 6:25 a.m. Residence, 1851 Bank St. Be.

Joved father of Wilbur Dalton, and Clifford Gene Dalton, both of Logansport, brother of Pat Dalton, Roundhill, Mrs. Novie Haynes, Mrs. Ola Whalin, both of Reedyville, Ky. and Mrs. Julia Munier, Louisville.

Mr. Dalton will be at Rattermans. 2114 W. Market 6t. until 10 a.m.

Thursday. Funeral services Thursday at 1 p.m. from Hope Well Missionary Baptist Church. Interment in Therhil Cemetery, Butler County, Ky. DeVORE, William Henry, November 16.

1955, at 8:20 a.m., at Kentucky Baptist Hospital, in his 64th year. Residence 7722 Old 3d St. Rd. Beloved husband of Ida Lee DeVore, devoted father of Mr. Hildred 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 Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. at Oakwood. Services from the Nunnelley Funeral Home, Friday, November 18th, at 1 p.m., with the Rev.

Robert C. Knipp, pastor of Oak Grove Baptist Church, officiating. Interment, Louisville Memorial Gardens. DOHERTY, Mr. Thomas 77 years.

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

Pauline Durbin of Fern Creek, Messrs. James and William Doherty; also survived 6 grand. children. Remains at McDanial Funeral Home, 4339 Park Funeral from McDanial's, Saturday, November 19 at 2 p.m. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery.

GRATZER, Robert Tuesday, November 15, 1955, at 5:30 p.m., at his residence. 1812 Woodbourne Ave. Beloved husband of Margaret Dean Gratzer: father of Mrs. C. 0.

Bush, Norfolk, Mr. Robert Dean Gratzer. Houston. brother of Mrs. C.

Wentzell, Mrs. Carl Dillmann, Mrs. Charles W. Hilgert, Jr. Mr.

Bernard W. Gratzer, Mr. J. Gratzer; also survived by 6 grandchildren, Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 S. 3d Friday morning at 9 o'clock and from St.

Francis of Assisi Church, 1960 Bardstown Rd. at 9:30. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. GREENWELL, Mrs. Mary V.

(nee Bowling) formerly of New Haven, Ky. passed away at Flaget Hospital, Bardstown, November 16. 1955. Age 79, widow of the late Nick Greenwell, devoted mother of Miss Ruth Greenwell and Mrs. Louise Ballard of Bardstown, Sister M.

Lucita. Leitchfield, Mrs. Doolores Payne and Mrs. Betty Logs both of Louisville, Mrs. Lacita Smith, Johnsonville, Mr.

Ray Greenwell, La Mesa, Mr. 1 Robert Greenwell, Alhambra, Calif sister Miss Annie Bowling. New Haven, brother, Mr. Rus. sell Bowling Louisville, 13 grandchildren: great-grandchildren Mrs.

Greenwell will be at Mann, Greenwell and Arnold. Fu. heral Home, Bardstown. Ky. Services 9 a.m.

Friday, November 18 at 81. Joseph's Cathedral, Bardstown. Tuterment. St. Catherine Cemetery, New Haven.

Ky, HAAG, John age 71 years: Tues day, November 1955, 12:08 p.m. Residence 2001 Shelby, Be. loved. husband of Mrs. Frances Barred (AP)-The State Insurance Departsuspension of the Inland Empire to do business in Kentucky.

liabilities of the old Louisville Fire Marine Insurance Company earlier this year under an Franklin pracemenciranpresent.by by the Goebel'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. Chicago Produce In State Chicago, Nov. 16 (AP)-Butter steadier: wholesale selling prices unchanged to higher; AA 93-score 58.25c; A 92. 58c to 58.25e; 90, 56.75c to 57.25e; 89, 55.5c to 56c.

Eggs steady to firm; wholesale selling prices unchanged; minimum 60 per cent A extras large 50.5c to 53e; extras me. dium 41c to 41.5c; standards 42c to 42.5c; checks 28e to 29c. Live poultry steady; receipts in coops 1,052 (yesterday 1,255 coops, 173,980 pounds): f.o.b. paying prices unchanged to 2 higher; heavy hens light hens 16-18; broilers or fryers 21-22; old roosters 14.5-15.5: caponettes under 41 pounds 24-25. over pounds 27-29; hen turkeys 33-35; tom turkeys over 20 pounds 25-27.

Potatoes: Arrivals 83, on track 288 and total U.S. shipments 396; supplies moderate, demand moderate and market for russets firm to slightiy, stronger, for reds steady. Carlot sales: Idaho russets Minnesota North Das kota pontiacs washed and waxed; Wisconsin chippewas $2.35 unwashed. Announcements ments Reichmuth Haag; devoted father Mr. J.

Melchior Haag: grandof David and Gregory Haag; FERGUSON; of William Haag and Mrs. Ermine Carter. Funeral Friday morn- 1952. at 8:30, from Bosse Funeral God is Barret and Ellison how we at St. Elizabeth Church at 9 3 years Interment St.

Michael Sadly Cemetery. Rosary by Holy Name Honey HAMMOND, Thursday at 8:15 Allen, p.m. Cemetery David WednesNovember 16, 1955, at Ky. RESTHAVEN Hospital. Residence, 3437 section; Darling little son of Obia reasonable.

and Geneva Mildred Hammond; little brother of Obia Out Thomas Hammond; also survived 817 E. his devoted grandparents, Mr. Mrs. J. P.

Hammond and Mr. Mrs. Melvin Rucker, all of Frankfort, Ky. Little David is restat the Nunnelley Funeral Broadway 4327. Taylor Blvd, at OakServices from the Nunnelley Home Thursday, Novem- 19th and 17, at 2 p.m., with the Rev.

E. Haggi, pastor of 9th and Baptist Church officiating. Inter- Barret Resthaven Cemetery, HARRISON, Mary Hinkle, Sunday, November 13, 1955, at 4:30 a.m., at residence, Sterling, Col. Widow 725 E. Heyward Harrison and mother Mrs.

Edward M. Fuerst, Ster- 1230 and Mrs. Robert L. Com- Chattanooga, sister of M. P.

Danhauer, Mrs. Hugo 1230 F. Hinkle, New York City, JOHN Buchignani, Lexington, Miss Mr. Edward W. Hinkle; also 4 grandchildren.

Fu- 2114 by from Pearson's, 149 Breckin- L. Lane, Thursday afternoon at 2 1310 Interment, Cave Hill Cem- 149 LEE HUFFINE, Elizabeth Ann (nee age 47, passed away at her ME 4-3646 Irvington, November 15, Survived by husband, Chester Huffine: 2 daughters. Mary Eliza- EM 3-3566, Adkisson and Bernadette Huf4 sons. Eugene, Paul, Rayand Jerry; 3 grandchildren; LIBERTY survived by a brother, Broth- 0.E.S., Joseph Minch, C.P.P.S.. Col- ber 17th, legeville, Ind.

Services from the and Alexander Funeral Home Friday, ness, November 18. 1955. at 8:30 and ing Holy Guardian Angel Church, tend. Irvington, at 9 o'clock. Inter- Gibson, in church cemetery.

PURITY JONES, Jerry age 24, Tuesday, O.E.S., November 15, 1955, at the Veterans 919 Hospital at 11 a.m.; residence, 6504 ness and Strawberry Lane. Beloved husband oner, Mildred Jones; father of Malcolm Secretary. Jones; son of Mr. and Mrs. ROBINSON H.

Jones: brother of Mrs. and Stringer and Melvin T. Jones. Temple, Remains at the Miller Funeral at 7:30 4505 S. 3d St.

Funeral Fri- by-laws November 18, from the funeral J. at 11 a.m. Interment in Egner, Resthaven Cemetery. SUBURBAN KNECHT, Mrs. Christine Borgel, and A.

away in her 79th year, will Wednesday, November 1123 16, at Samuel 8:55 Thursday, Family residence 6:30, Loving mother of Mrs. Chester 1st section (Mildred) Kaster, Mrs. Edward C. at 7:30 (Lillian) Foreman, Mrs. Hubert members (Thelma) Collins, Herb, George and visitors Knecht.

Also survived by her ments Mrs. Dora Isert: a brother, tions. Will Borgel; 21 grandchildren C. W. 5 Mrs.

is at the Arch L. Heady Funeral Schiller Home, The 1201 time E. of Oak St. service at BILLFOLD; be Ave. announced later.

ing LAGNEAU, Robert Monday, membership November 14, 1955, at 2:15 p.m. in money; 333 S. 42d Matthews; 77th year. Residence Beloved husband of Elsie C. Call JU Lagneau: brother of Mrs.

C. H. BILLFOLD, (Louise) (Elizabeth) Schlaug, Boylan, Mrs. Fred Mrs. (Flo- Pete on Schlaug, also survived by a money, number of nieces and nephews and Wooden, nieces.

Services from Schop- BRIEFCASE, penhorst Bros. Funeral Home, 1832 Lowell Market Thursday, Novem- 3rd and 17th at 2 p.m. Interment at only to Hill Cemetery. days; McCOY, Robert Tuesday, No- CAT, vember 15, 1955, at 5:35 p.m., in his baker year, at St. Anthony Hospital.

Sheba; Residence 428 N. 28th St. Beloved BE 6462. husband of Mrs. Emma M.

McCoy DOG, (Recevur); devoted father of Kath- black Willis and Fred McCoy; step- specks of Mrs. Alberta Griffin; also Brownsboro survived by 7 grandchildren and 8 ward. great-grandchildren. Services at Ky. 184 Schoppenhorst Bros.

Funeral Home, DOG; W. Market Friday Novem- mark 18th at 8:30 a.m., and from St. stand Patrick's Church at 9 a.m. Inter- from Cave Hill Cemetery. night; McGEE, Rt.

Rev. Msgr. James 60, at Flaget Hospital, Bards DOG, Hospital, Tuesday, November white 1955, at 6:45 a.m. Survived by answers brother, Joseph M. McGee, Louis- vilian 3 sisters, Mrs.

Charles ward Casper, Louisville, mother DOG, Mary of the Little Sisters of named Poor, Scranton, and Sister S. 2d Candide, Brooklyn, N. Y. Call ME McGee is at the Nazareth Kitty House, Nazareth, Satur- DOG; services will be held hair, November 19, with the Office cense the Dead at 10 a.m. and Ponti- Road; Requiem Mass at 10:30 a.m.

2538 or Interment Nazareth Cemetery, McKEGNEY, Miss Mary age 91 DOG, named Wednesday, November 16, at 5:35 p.m. Residence 2126 Tuesday Beloved aunt of Miss tration Village Drive. Magaret C. Venhoff and George County, Venhoff: great-aunt of Mary DOG, Patricia and Michael V. Malkmus, face, Jean, Susan and Donald Ven- Henry; Funeral Saturday morning at from Bosse Funeral Home, Bar.

DOG, and Ellison and the wearing Cathedral Of The Assumption at Story o'clock. Interment St. Louis Cem- ward. DOG, PUSEY, Elizabeth Mumford, Tues- white November 15, 1955, at New from Orleans, La. Wife of the late Evan 8972.

mother of Mrs. Fred C. DOG, Taylor, New Orleans, La. Remains white Louisville Thursday after- Smokey; and will be taken to Pearson's, reward. S.

3d St. Funeral and interfamily lot in Cave Hill DOG; male; on Cemetery, Friday morning at 9 Highlands: o'clock. RYAN, Mrs. Maude May Allen, PIPE p.m. Wednesday, in her November 63d 16, at 1955, the at reward.

Hull year Baptist Hospital. Residence, RING, Griffiths Ave. Widow of the monds; Joe Ryan: beloved mother of Reward. Corene Linton, Mrs. Freda Albanese and Biven Allen.

of low Louisville, Mrs. Ruth Howell' of cord Charlestown, stepmother of reward; Elizabeth Krebs, Joseph, WilGilbert and James Ryan; sis of Wallace Calvert of Louis. DOG, Mrs. Sudie Blandford of Okolona; Eastview, also survived by 7 tify, pay grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild. Services at Schoppenhorst Bros, Funeral Home, 1832 W.

Market TO Saturday, Interment November 19, Louisville at 10:30 Group in Me- you can Park Cemetery. cient STURGILL, Mr. Herman. passed itors; in his 40th year, Tuesday, No- you. vember 15, 1955, at 6:15 p.m.; beloved fam- Open residence, 1207 S.

2d husband of Mrs. Teresa Lamkin Sturgill; devoted brother of Mr. Oldest Sturgill of Hollywood, Florida: 402-3 Sturgill of Lauderdale, CL 5253. Florida: his sister, Mrs. Christine of Kanawha, Iowa: his half- stock brothers, John, Joe and William automatics; Sturgill; his half-sister, Mrs.

Berna- line of Eaton. Mr. Sturgill is at the barrel, L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 top price Oak at Schiller where and services will be conducted at 11 our Friday. Interment in Levy Taylor National Cemetery.

WILHOYTE, Amos in his 82d COINS Tuesday, November 15. 1955, lections 7:25 p.m.; residence, Goshen, condition: Kentucky: beloved brother of Hugh in wants Wilhoyte of Prospect, Kentucky; and R. E. Wilhoyte of Lake Wales. Florida, and half-brother of Mrs.

Steinau, H. Me Williams, Prospect, Ken- MORTGAGES also survived by several Highest and nephews. Services from mortgages A. Stoess and Sons Funeral ink, at 2 Interment, 608 Crestwood, Kentucky, Thurs p.m. BrownsCemetery, Call JU ZOELLER, Mrs.

Elizabeth Brohm, PECAN 84 years, Wednesday, November crop; 1955, at 3:20 a.m, at the resi. high of her daughter, Mrs. Louis $5.70. Grail, 2611 Montrose Widow of late William G. Zoeller.

Mrs. is at Ratterman's 3711 Lexington Rd. Funeral Friday SANTA morning at St. Raphael Church at and o'clock. Interment in Calvary stockings Cemetery.

The rosary service will holidavs; held by the Altar Society Thurs K. afternoon at 3 o'clock. 306-308-310 Poultry, Eggs By Federal-State Market News Service Live Poultry, -Broiler market steady as dealers prepare for holiday season. Producers moving broilers at light weights causing some price, adjustments. Turkeys too establish a market.

Fryers or broilers commercially grown to pounds, bought by local processors at farms within 100 miles of Louisville, 21c to 22e a pound, mostly 22e. One load delivered-in at pound. Heavy hens 5 lbs. over 19e to 21c Heavy hens under 5 Bride, Light hens 12e to 16c (Steady to le lower.) Old roosters 9e to 12c Eggs Prices remain steady to firm as supplies are moderate. Prices paid at country buying and collecting stations for eggs bought on consumer grade standards, cases exchanged: Grade large 46c to 49c Grade medium 35c 39c A.

small 25c to 33c Grade B. large 35c Grade 23e Prices paid by Louisville dealers for eggs bought on consumer grade standards. cases exchanged: large 50e Grade medium 40c Grade A. small 30c Checks and dirties 15c to 16c Georgia Poultry Prices Atlanta, Nov. 16 or frytry market.

Demand fair to light; moders about steady North Georgia poulerate supplies enough for present needs. Prices paid 24 hours ending 10 a.m. today, broilers or fryers to pounds at farms to cents, mostly 22 cents: f.o.b. plants 23 cents. Turkeys generally steady, demand fair.

Prices paid f.o.b. plants, heavy type young 34 cents. young tome 27 cents farms, young hens 33 cents, young toms 26 cents; one lot light-type turkey fryers at farm 32 cents. Services Automotive In Memoriam. 2' in loving memory of TELEVISION who died November 17, able service ice dealer; the only one who knows finest miss you or how long these service your have been.

7600. Night missed by Wife, Marvin, Calls received and the grandchildren. made the Lots, Monuments. 6 RUTH TO Cemetery, Masonic DIVORCE grave lot; separate or all; your bills SP 2-1002 evenings. that fit MONUMENT CO.

interviews the High Rent District. Family Jefferson St. JU 4-1863. 203 Fischer Funeral Directors. 7 Not ANTIQUE FUNERAL HOME currency; Stanley H.

Maas. entire at Floyd. WA 4284. JU 4-0617. SCHOPPENHORST BROS DELLMUTH'S Funeral Home Market.

WA 4394. TV repairmen H. BOSSE SON can buy a Funeral Home SUN and Ellison Aves H1 4348 719 E. Broadway NEURATH SON MORTGAGES Funeral Home Will pay Market. JU 4-1191 mortgage FUNERAL HOME not get our Bardstown Rd H1 1758.

G. L. DOUGHERTY SON BE a driver; Funeral Homes experienced 3d and Broadway at 34th. A. A.

309 S. 6th. B. RATTERMAN SONS Funeral Parlors COINS Market. AR 4661.

coins, large SON, INC. 300 send W. for Main. PEARSON Third St. ME 4-3628 Breckinridge Lane.

TW 6-0349 PRIVATE in every E. CRALLE INC 1330 S. Third St. semi-invalid ME 4-3647 care; price The McDaniel CARE for Funeral Home, Inc. home; 3-3567.

4339 Park Blvd. reasonable, A turkey Lodge Notices. 8 GENERAL Chapter, Number 245, 1801 W. will meet Thursday, Novem- DIAMONDS, 7:30 p.m., at Carlisle Ave. antique for regular busi- paid.

Seng homecoming and Thanksgiv. FURS stored, Members urged to at- styled into Hazel Council, W. May Pacy's, 316 Secretary. NOTICE Chapter, Number 116, amazing will meet this Thursday at love for regular busi- MAKE initiation. Marjoria Wag- felt, rhinestones your W.M.; Adele B.

Gregory, A. BAER. VACANCY will meet in Parkland nursing Lodge, Number 266, F. Thursday, November 17th, p.m., to act on changes in and to confer E. A.

degree. Halleron, Master; Fred G. Secretary Services Lodge number 740, F. ABUTMENTS, 3d and Central attic in called communication, and concrete November 17, 1955, at free estimates: the conference of the M. M.

of the M.M. Degree and 2403 Pindell for 2d section: all Nights, are urged to attend; always welcome: refreshwill be served between Remodeling, R. W. LeMaster, Master; We specialize Fowler, Secy. ROOMS.

Reliable, Lost. 11 Estimate black leather, contain- JEFFERSON license, Optimist Club Call any card, valuable papers, vicinity Spur Station, St. Repairing, reward. 337 Francis Bldg. on any 4-4415 or Anchorage 1040.

planning, man's, brown: Sunday: sured contained money, L. months to passes, other papers; keep SUTTER return contents. Noah 4204 Virginia EM 8-3122. ADDITIONS; tan leather with name no job too Collings engraved; vicinity repairing, Burnett, contents valuable in the owner; reward. ME 6-3736 rooms, nights EM 6-7977.

rages; Siamese; vicinity Blanken- ME store 6-1927. fronts. Lane; answers to name child's pet, reward. Call BRICK work; repair or and Beagle white hound, with male, small brown, black proofing; plastering, coated: on white; Rd. lost in vicinity of ing.

WA and Rubel: $15 reEdwin McNeal, Taylorsville, BRICK and J. free estimates. male, brown short hair, white BUILDING under chest; long tail; ears plete service; named Butch; strayed sonable up; and Broadway, Saturday Fern Creek reward. CY 8537. CABINETS, Terrier; male, clothes modernized: Wire Haired with black and brown spots; 3082.

to Johnny; vicinity TreWay and Valleta re- CARPENTRY, GL 4-5316. ing: foundation male orange Pomeranian, materials Trinket; strayed from 1610 and sagging mediate November 15th. Reward. 7-5871 or HI 9260; ask for guaranteed; Lake. 6-3536.

black and white female, long CARPENTRY; black eyes; wearing li- replaced; vicinity 4435 Taylorsville and replaced, WA reward. 9671, Jeffersontown 21-5- furnished: eral repairs, female; blond cocker spaniel, CARPENTRY; Mickie, from 2817 Rodman, added; afternoon; wearing regis walks, tag from Montgomery ness. Rogers, Ohio; reward. ME 7-6713. CARPENTRY, Beagle, male, black, brown ing, repairs white chest and feet; named mates, from Hikes Lane and Carol Gorrell, CL reward.

WA 1381. CARPENTRY, male Beagle, named Mack: building, leather collar; vicinity time; free River Sunday; re- 1287. CL 3312. CARPENTRY, Beagle, female, black, brown, ing. repairs; chest and feet; child's pet; free estimates.

and Bank; reward. CY CARPENTRY, no job too black Cocker Spaniel, male, years spot under chin; answers to CLEANING, vicinity Preston and Oak; washing, EM 6-7921. ing, floor brown and white pointer, ing; Christian lost November 4th, vicinity 4-1840. $25 reward. HI 0173-M.

CONCRETE vise, folding, red: at 1012 basements Wednesday afternoon; guaranteed; Call JU 4-1484. Call CL 8060. lady's, contains 3 small dia- CONCRETE lost in Highlands last week. steps, Call HI 2059-R. terior, lady's Elgin, yel- ences.

WA with diamonds, black CONCRETE band: 4th-Walnut, Bon Ton; mates, terms; 1628 S. 4th. liability Stilger, TW Found. 12 CONCRETE small bull; Minors Lane, remodeling; Sunday afternoon; iden- work for ad. 9-4696.

CURTAINS Information-Personals. 13 creted immediate EVERYONE IN DEBT DRIVEWAYS; your bills, make 1 payment parking afford; we give fast, effi- isfaction service to you and your cred- ways Co. systematic plan will help ELECTRIC clogged Mondays Until 9 P.M. C. B.

STEELE, SR. repairing BUDGET MANAGERS CL 7688. Budset Service In Louisville ELECTRIC Hoffman 139 S. 4th St. Specialists WA 0835.

hazardous LONGACRE and guns: large CL 5139. Browning and Remington also see our complete ELECTRICAL double and single LICENSED pumps, and bolt-action shot guns; Special this on trades; hunting licenses your home clothing; 6 months to pay on $5 per month, Revolving Charge Plan. to 36 months Inc. 3d and Market Sis. more power wanted; cash for entire col- GL 8-2842.

or single U.S. coins in fine Kentucky's largest deal- All coins wants them; also ELECTRICAL gold and silver; clocks also repaired. Claude Your safety Jeweler, 531 S. 3d St. tion: terms new BOUGHT teed.

if Richard cash prices paid for 2d real estate. No wait- EM on delay. ELECTRICAL EXCHANGE CO. licensed, Louisville Trust Bldg. rates; free 4-0511.

Day or night. Electric, 778 pieces for cooking, new ELECTRICAL from pecan country for in old work: quality; 3 pounds delivered, reasonable tor. Letcher SINGING RIVER PECAN ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS specialty, Long Beach, Miss. mates. CLAUS suits, $9.95 up; wig FENCE, all sets, $2.50 up; Christmas no job too and other items for the estimates.

wholesale and retail. FLOOR S. CAUFIELD, INC. laying, 8. 3d.

WA 4477. tile laid. SP City and County Statistics 16062-Franklin Security Co. VS. RegiComplaints Filed nald H.

Houchins, transcript. 16031-Hazel Faye Scoggin vs. Scoggin, divorce. 16032-Esther Rudolph vs. Arthur M.

Rudolph, divorce. 16033-Lottie Louise Woods vs. Virgel E. Woods, divorce. 16034 -Mary Berndsen vs.

Christopher A. Durbin, damages. 16035 Lenora K. Reid vs. Carl S.

Hood, damages. 16036-Orville Travis vs. Bob Collett, collection. 16037- -James E. Morris vs.

Pepsi-Cola Louisville Bottlers, damages. 16038-Edith R. Mulling vs. Tobert T. Mullins, divorce.

16039- Mollie Rieser Jack Rieser, divorce. 16040 Lula E. Nethery vs. Ollie M. Nethery, divorce.

16041-Elvy E. Goodall vs. Herman C. Manning, damages. 16042 -Davis Whittaker v9.

Alex B. Veech. damages. 16043 -John B. Shields, vs.

Betty J. Shields, divorce. 16044 -Eric Orea vs. Andrew I. Bright damages.

16045 Verna L. Blumer vs. Ervin R. Baker. note, 16046-Isaac Jackson, vs.

King Auto Sales. complaint. 16047-Rose Julie Ard vs. John D. Ard, divorce.

16048 -Henrietta Meredith vs. Walter Meredith, divorce. 16049 -Julian F. Yates vs. Lucille Yates, divorce, 16050-Steve B.

Smallwood vs. William Evans, damages. 16051-Howard Payne vs. 0. Graves, damages.

16052 Dorothy Clark Vs. Russell Homes. damages. 16053-Alma Lillian Benfield vs. George H.

Benfield, divorce. 16054-Pearle Tilford Robinson James W. Robinson, divorce. 16055-Edna Ashley Thomas E. Ashley, divorce.

16056-Kath. Higgs vs. Robert Montz, damages. 16057-Harvey E. Nunn vs, Mardell L.

Nunn, divorce. 16058-Leavey May Palmer vs. James William Palmer, divorce. 16059 -Alma Neff vs. Nicholas Neff, divorce.

16060 Harold Krupp 0. P. Edwards, damages. 16061-Lunderman Richards vs. Andrew I.

Bright, transcript. Employment Information-Personals. 13 Services Offered service: for depend- FLOOR sanding. call a dependable serv- floors made like we employ only the asphalt and rubber technicians: no helpers will Williams, 1708 Berry, set when you call HI FLOOR sanding, service no extra charge, floors laid; sanders after 9 p.m. will be materials.

1316 following morning. EM 3-9793. Highfill ELECTRIC CO. HI 7600. FLOOR cleaning, ANYONE IN DEBT ing.

old floors a your creditors, group mates cheerfully with us with payments 4-4573. pocketbook. Home by appointment. FLOOR sanding; Service. WA 6943.

hardwood floors: free estimates; Bldg. 322 W. Jefferson. SP 4-5252. Loan Company.

firearms: U. S. and FURNACE cleaning coins all makes; 24 will buy single JU items or Anchor Sales hour and Call 4-8842 or FURNACES serviced: ANTIQUE SHOP furnaces, stokers; ATTENTION 24-hour service. EM and hobbyists you FURNITURE TV for as low as $10. ing, repairing; APPLIANCES teed.

Cherokee bet. Clay Shelby HI 1511 BOUGHT GARAGES cash today for that 2d New type; free bond for deed; why payments, F.H.A. prices before you sell, H. Harrison, WA 7470, CY 6015. HAULING crushed dual controls; patient, rich top soil, sand instructor.

Woody Wilson, EM DRIVER TRAINING 3221. B. Howington. AM 1694 HEATING; all U. S.

coins, gold equipment; installation currency, bring or free estimates: cash offer, James, WA 1493, BE 8747. CL 4851, Louisville, Ky. NIGHT pickup and home, good place to stay extra charge for 1 way; for elderly lady, Independent Cleaners, accepted; experienced your dry cleaning reasonable. ME 7-5386. be picked up the elderly lady in my will be back in semi-invalids accepted; next evenings.

Call Pleasure Ridge 7-4336. pendent before 5:30 free with EVERY TV. Market St. APPLIANCE CO. PILLOWS and Market St.

JU 4-8328. featherbeds; we jewelry, gold, silver, we do BOUCHARD not buy used jewelry; highest prices Jewelers, 613 S. 4th St. 1130 Bardstown Rd. cleaned, repaired, re- PLASTERING, new cape or stole; $35 up.

work; foundations W. Walnut. WA 6935. serviee; free estimate; anteed. CY 6264.

mice or rats? Get SUPER-KIL at your dealer. PLASTERING, new it to death. WA 3491. concrete driveways, ment floors; stucco Christmas gifts with work: guaranteed. and trimmings.

622 W. Market. WA 4627. PLASTERING, for refined, elderly lady; work; prompt duced for this week. facilities.

1133 Garvin Place. ROOF repairing num coating, Services Offered 30 years' experience; ter Hartlage, CY Offered -General. 14 ROOFING and mates; work additions, alterations, ate service, Call all types concrete 8747. block construction: ROOFING, guttering, terms arranged. rages, carpentry and CONSTRUCTION CO.

free estimates. EM Ave. ME 5-6301. Sundays, ME 4-4862. and SAWS, metal sales and cutting EM 8-6732.

cular saws. Acme ALTERATIONS TW 3-3393. in repairing, the additions painting of SIDING; liternne BATHROOMS, PORCHES. tos, cedar shakes; sober, insured workmen. and shades; insured installed free, pay.

DEVELOPMENT CO. or no cash nights and needed; time AM 1851. estimates. -ALTERATIONS DURO CO. 4009 roofing, siding, advice MEMBER drafting; remodeling or experienced: repair work, in- TAILORING, ladies'.

free estimates; 36 altered and repaired. E. Market. CL pay. CONSTRUCTION CO.

TELEVISION service; Ave CY 8443. able service call a home improvements; ice dealer, we large, no job too small; finest technicians. painting; we specialize 7600. service Night your set service addition of rooms; bathporches, made Calls received after commercial basements, buildings and the following William N. Zabel, RUTH ELECTRIC TELEVISION service bad walls, chimneys, hour; 9 citywide: 7 rebuild; tuck pointing, 8 a.m.

to p.m.; stucco, caulking, water reliable. guarantee: experienced roofs repaired, painting, interior and exterior paint- WA 9331, 508 S. ROWAN'S TV stone work guaranteed; TELEVISION service Jeffersonville 2-1249. prompt city wide and remodeling; com- years same location; free estimates, rea- dependable: ask rates; insured workmen. CLARKSDALE 3-7835.

SALES WA 5292. all kinds: kitchens cabinet tops replaced; TELEVISION and closets built in. Call CY paired in home: $3 pert on all makes; roof. teed: UHF specialist. general repair, WEST'S TV work: remodeling; CL.

3528 anytime. furnished; bad floor joists floors; estimates: im- TELEVISION service service; reasonable; work hour, seven days a terms arranged, EM to 9:30 p.m.; all guaranteed; city-wide $3. WA 4933, ME termite, leveled joist WEST END rotted, bad floor joists new additions, genTELEVISION repairs, remodeling, materials cleaned with each free estimates. CY 5333 service call charge labor used. Larry's, rooms and porches and half, $615; TV service day or car driveways; 30 years in busi- all anteed work work; done 13 in SP 4-3965.

sible; service calls additions, remodel- no answer. CL 4153. of all kinds. free estiguaranteed. B.

B. T.V. SERVICE 6056. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., makes; all work remodeling and DOUGLAS large or small: call any- Frankfort Ave.

at estimates. BE 5913, BE TV service calls All work additions, remodel- A. B. materials furnished; 1129 w. Broadway.

AR 2243. TELEVISION service remodeling, repairs; 8:30. Home Television big or too small; 30 W. Gaulbert, ME experience. CY 8787.

TV fixed, your home hanging paper, walls service, day or night steaming, Kem-Tone, paint- ME 7-8128. sanding 10c foot, refinishworker. Gates. SP TELEVISION SETS Low rates, home als. Call JU 4-5645.

work, patch plastering, waterproofed; work TV service in your colored; free estimates. pendable, guaranteed nights. Sundays: EM 6-2474. work, also any in- TREE trimming kind, walks, experienced; painting, refer- dangerous trees 0088. for sale.

CL 4504; 1438. ME 4-1466. construction; compensation free public esti- TREE trimming, insurance; prompt service. reasonable trees, experienced, 7-2593. prices; 6723-M.

work; all kinds; also free estimates: all UMBRELLAS, any Call SP 5-8510. and repaired. ket. CL 8021 laundered, also erokind or size; UPHOLSTERING, any service. Call ME 5-2476.

ing of all types; free estimates. CL asphalt and concrete free estimates: sat- WASHERS guaranteed. United Drive- All makes repaired; 8205, of parts for all day service; free eel sewer cleaning for FACTORY or sewer line; sewer SERVICE by licensed plumbers. H. G.

Washer 728 Shelby Pkwy. WORK SINCE 1938 MAN with truck, in correcting faulty and hauling; 24 service. wiring. ELECTRIC CO. Moving and 410 S.

1st St. CL 5139. CONTRACTING MOVE IT -HAUL AND BONDED Anytime -anywhere; month, we will rewire clude gas, oil. 220-volt lines as low as and collision no money down, up trucks, all types to pay; giving you tion: pads and and better service. everything furnished UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC HERTZ TRUCK Free Estimates, WA 0516.

657 S. 3d St. Work Guaranteed' Phone JU WIRING MOVE YOURSELF LIGHTS OUT? Closed vans for is our first considera- tance moving; open or old work; F.H.A. Sundays; all pads desired; all work guaran- equipment available. Baker Electric THE DRIVE 6-2196.

615 Third St. rewiring; old, new: JONES Movers; guaranteed; reasonable ing. in Kentucky, estimates. C. R.

Meiman able rates; free Logan, JU 4-0890, help; sober. wiring: specializing Ridge 7-4049. all work guaranteed: HAULING, dirt and prices; licensed contrac- stone; top soil; rock Electric CY 4808. sonable rates; work, old work teed. Leo A.

24-hour service: free esti- TOMMY'S hauling, Schneider, CL 7216. perienced; reasonable types; skilled erection; dependable; careful small; F.H.A, terms; 1775, TW 3-3210. Falls City Fence, CY 7521. LIGHT hauling and sanding, 10c square foot: ice, Montgomery, refinishing: asphalt, rubber GENERAL hauling: 2-1679, Filiatreau. truck; prompt.

JU Building Permits Gibson brick-veneer dwelling. $25.000. Construction, Everett Stewart, frame dwelling, 1617 Haskins, $4,000. John J. Innis, concrete-block garage, 1625 Ehrier Elsie Pendergrass, frame addition to dwelling, 508 E.

Kentucky, $700. Robert A. Nolan. brick-veneer and frame addition to dwelling, 2181 Millvale $8,000. Foster Avenue Baptist Church, concrete-block addition to church, 2749 New High, $1,000, R.

T. Mathews. stone and frame ing, 3404 Algonquin $5.000, County Court Ben J. Johnson appointed guardian of Harry E. Lonney, Ill.

Lincoln Bank Trust Co. appointed executor of Henrietta M. Warfield ex tate. A. J.

Deindnefer appointed executor of Katherine Schroeder estate. Ben F. Morris appointed administrator of James B. Coleman estate. Ewing Hardy, appointed administrator of Russell B.

Hall. estate. William R. Smith appointed adminis trator of Robert W. Logneau estate.

Indictments Grand larcenyNick William Habitual criminal--Nick ton. Neglecting to and Lloyd Baker. Deserting pregnant nison. Dwelling-house Bowles. Assault and Conversion--Helen Storehouse Mainous and Melvin Child desertion--Johnnie Uttering forged -William Bruce Haysley, Billy Ray Crow, Cecil Dean 'Bryan Meredith.

Rape- Earl Leroy Business -General. 14 refinishing; old new, hardwood. tile laid. M. P.

EM 8-0574. floor refinishing: for rent; floor Rufer. WA 3507. Hester. sanding, refinishspecialty; estigiven.

Watson, ME clean, waxing wall cleaning; reasonable. Phone and repairing, service. CL 0873, Service. oil, gas floor all types heating; 3-5282. upholstering, refinishsatisfaction Upholstering Shop, estimates; time Agent, GL 8-3990.

stone, fill dirt, and gravel; call 6-5172, EM 8- types of heating and service; reasonable rates. delivery; no day service; call Main Plant, and laundry will same evening; day, the very JU 4-0111, Indep.m. and 817 E. cushions; made from sterilize pillows: feathers. PILLOW SHOPPE HI 4952.

and patch stuccoed; prompt work guarand patch work; walks, baseand chimney CY 3302. new and patch service; prices re ME 4-0303. specialist; alumipainting, guttering; insured. Wal2187. guttering; free estiguaranteed; immediWA 1493 or BE porches.

gaconcrete work; 3-0746, EM 8-4259. service for wood band and cirTool Saw Shop, aluminum, asbes all in pastel by experienced workmen; save now; terms. EM 8-3318, Sundays, HI 5632 for Crittenden Dr. NERSICA. INC men's suits Mueller's, 705 8021.

for dependdependable servemploy only the no helpers will when you call HI no extra charge. 9 p.m. will be morning. CO. HI 7600.

within the days per week, all makes; written technician; SERVICE 6th St. EM 6-3818. on all makes: service daily; 17 reliable and your neighbor. RADIO TV SERVICE WA 6914. radio service; reservice call; exwork guaran- RADIO SERVICE 1104 S.

12th. within the week; 8:30 a.m. makes; work service call 7-3422. RADIO TV picture, tube repair job; no when parts and WA 5454. night; fast, guaryears' experience; your home if AR 1639; BE 3500.

Sunday also; all guaranteed. T.V. CO. Cannons Lane. day and night.

guaranteed. $2.50. TELEVISION WA 7449. calls, 9 to Service. 314 7-1919, one call; fast Webster Elec Terms on Pix tube.

FOR RENT and hospital rent- home; fast, dework; also service call $1.50 topping, dead and removed; firelogs nights, EM 7- removing of dead free estimates; please call HI size, recovered Mueller's. 705 E. Mar- furniture repairprompt service. 2022 or CL. 8684.

complete stock makes washers; 1- pickup, delivery. AUTHORIZED THOR Ser. ME 6-1731. ME 4-1922 after 5. do all kinds of WA 7627.

Hauling. 21 IT--YOURSELF low rates inP.L.P.D. insurance protection; modern in tip-top condidollies available; but the driver. RENTAL Lonisville. 4-4251.

-SAVE local or Jong dis evenings and and moving IT CL 4829 moving and haulany time; reasonestimates: white references. Pleasure cinders, crushed and sand; satisfaction Thompson. CY 3885. moving; rates; sober: handling. AM cleanup serve CL 9556.

dump or flat 4-7566. Divorces Granted Marilyn Hegwer from Gilbert eruelty; one child; married 1942. Kenneth C. Williams from Elvira cruelty; two children; married 1948. Elizabeth Ann Woods from James Paul; cruelty; married 1949.

Viola Thompson from Henry year abandonment; married 1947. Albert L. Taylor from Sylvia eruelty; married Marie Dietrich Gossman from George Edward; cruelty; two children; married 1944. Willie Mae Davis from Melvin cruelty; one child; married 1949. Justine Smith from Warren cruelty; one child; married 1948.

Edith M. Miles from Charles cruelty; two children; married 1947. Mary Frances Weedman from William cruelty; two children; married 1943. Helen Hays from. Forest Dodson; oneyear abandonment; two children; married 1947.

Pauline MeFelia from Woodrow; cruelty; married 1953. Elizabeth Edelen Jenkins from James Bradshaw; felony; one child; married 1949. Ida Liner from George cruelty; five children; married 1945. John G. Grevious from Addie cruelty; four children; married 1948.

Indictments Dismissed Grand Joe Louis Hester. Detaining a Knowingly John Burke larceny-Louis David Stevenson, Boyd, and William Randall female -Richard Phillips. receiving stolen propertyWilson. Police Court Court driving--Ralph Bohannon, drunkenness James B. Crab.

a motor vehicle without consent- E. W. Staten, grand and Robert E. O'Leary, Johnnie D. Ward, conWednesday, and Mildred continued to Tuesday.

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

D. Milburn, both 29. Livestock Automobiles for Sale. BUICK 1955 Century Riviera; door, dynaflow, radio, whitewalls, E-Z eye glass, shield washers, back-up large wheel covers, beautiful tone Titian red and Dover two-tone custom interior, and red; save $1000, cost of a 1956 model: GMAC payment plan. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK CL.

0636. 849 South 3d. BUICK 1951 Super Riviera equipped with dynaflow, heater and whitewall owner; can deliver for no down; full price only $895. QUEEN MOTORS, INC. CL.

0737. 5th and Broadway. Across from Greyhound Bus BUICK, 1950, Special 4-door: flow. radio heater, light fine 2d car for only $645. venient GMAC financing.

Shannon. BREAUX BALLARD 530 E. Broadway, Bdwy. at Hancock. Open BUICK 1954 super hardtop: heater, dynaflow, power light green with white top; er; 17,000 true miles; $2,095.

WEST BROADWAY 927 W. Broadway "City's Cleanest Cars." BUICK, 1949 4-door; radio er: dynaflow: we have 2 and they are both beauties; want something sharp for down, don't fail to see CONSOLIDATED AUTO 1315 W. Broadway, BUICK 1950. super 4-door dynaflow drive; 2-tone down payment, $27 month ance. BYERLY MOTORS 3289 Taylor Blvd.

The House Of Courtesy. BUICK 1950 Super 4-door; heater; like new; $495; 20 to pay. TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE 510 E. Broadway. Safety Tested Used BUICK, 1953 Riviera coupe, green; white wall tires: wheels; all power equipment; nice; $1,295.

O. J. PATTERSON USED 615 E. Broadway. BUICK 1954 4-door sedan: equipped including power was priced at $2295 now KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK Phone JU 4-8252 or Visit 12TH AND BROADWAY BUICK 1951 special hard er, dynaflow, new tires; age; look.

FALLS CITY PONTIAC Hancock and Broadway BUICK 1951 special de equipped with all Buick very good tires; only $695. MILLER MOTOR SALES 930 S. 2d. Bank Terms. BUICK 1949 Super; operated 2d family car for the excellent condition; 2 tires; must see to appreciate.

Harvard Dr. HI 0986. BUICK 1947 Special extras; needs home; $195; C. F. SMITH USED 2228 W.

Oak BUICK 1953 Super hardtop; and heater; $1,297. LARRY'S MERCURY, 7th and Berry Blvd. EM BUICK 1952 Super hardtop; $887. LARRY'S MERCURY, 7th and Berry Blvd. EM BUICK 1954 Super hardtop 2 tone; fully equipped; 10,000 owner, GL 8-1316.

BUICK 1951 Special 4-door with dynaflow; 1 owner; $750. Call after 1:30 p.m. HI CADILLAC 1952 4-door sedan original light blue finish still like new; equipped with heater, whitewall tires, matic, electric windows, trie seat; this is a one-owner that has been well throughout; if you have ing for a Cadillac in a 1952 that is still like new, see before you buy; only $450 and balance in 24 months. Shields. WA 4886, 1117 W.

(Dealer). CADILLAC 1955. Coupe complete with all extras; brand new; another one extremely clean Cadillac division automobiles; trades, easiest terms; livery. NATIONAL AUTO 815 W. Broadway.

Open Evenings and All grades of military CADILLAC 1955 car is extraordinary, it's lac motor division car, complete with all chanical gadgets; see to highest trades, easiest minute delivery. NATIONAL AUTO 815 W. Broadway. Open Evenings and All grades of military CADILLAC, 1955 60 Special low mileage, two special tone brown finish, leather cloth trim. radio, heater, steering, power brakes, lifts, 4-way seat control, eye, tinted glass, other price below market, 728 S.

4th STANDARD St. AUTO 3 CADILLAC 1954 Coupe de ecutive car from Cadillac division; immaculate, low completely equipped; full tee; see to appreciate: trades, easiest terms, 3-minute livery. NATIONAL AUTO 815 W. Broadway. Open Evenings and All grades of military CADILLAC 1950 62 sedan; dark green finish: new tires; radio, heater; drive; clean as a new trade; see it.

C. F. SMITH MOTOR 2210 W. Broadway Open Sunday 1 Til CADILLAC 1955 62 coupe; power equipment; beautiful blue with white top; 6,000 looks very much like a over $1.200. WEST BROADWAY 927 W.

Broadway "City's Cleanest Cars." CADILLAC 1954 "62" sedan; finish; radio. heater, drive. power steering. brakes, electric window lifts, seat control, white sidewall only driven 11,000 miles; STANDARD AUTO 728 S. 4th St.

CADILLAC 1949 sedan; equipped and priced for $895. B. B. MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers 626 E. Broadway.

CADILLAC, 1950, 4-door, 62; dark green, lots of chrome, heater, white wall tires, matic; must be seen to will consider trade; $1,095. Iona 9-4694. CADILLAC 1950 4-door 62 black, in excellent condition; sonably priced, will take SP 2-0980. CADILLAC, 1950 coupe; low age; new paint: power steering; cellent condition; owner. ME CHEVROLET 1955 Bel Air V-8, 2 tone blue; equipped Power Glide, radio, heater, white wall tires; can deliver low as $295 down; full price small weekly or payments.

QUEEN MOTORS INC. CL. 0737. 5th and Broadway Across from Greyhound Bus CHEVROLET 1955 210; tone green; equipped with heater, and white wall tires: low mileage; can deliver low as $245 down; full price small weekly or payments. QUEEN MOTORS INC.

CL. 0737. 5th and Broadway Across from Greyhound Bus Storehouse breaking Ulus Warner, filed away; Cornelius Brown, grand jury, Nov. 29, and Theodore White, continued to tomorrow. Acessory before the fact of storehouse breaking John R.

Falvey, filed way. Malicious shooting-Samuel Tyler, continued to Dee. 13. Carrying concealed a deadly weapon -Charles Smith, continued to Nov. 29; Charles E.

Wilson, amended to disorderly conduct, $50, and James E. Rodgers, grand jury, Tuesday. Pointing a deadly weapon -Katherine Miller, amended to disorderly conduct, $35. Possession of lottery equipment-Edward J. Freehof, amended to disorderly conduct, $10; Donald C.

Huddleston and Kenneth E. Harlamart, both amended to security warrant and placed on own bond for six months. Quarterly Court Drunken driving Grover Heath, postponed to Dec. 12: Versa C. Barker, postponed to Dee.

19. Manslaughter- James E. Stooksberry, postponed to tomorrow, Grand larceny (auto)- B. Harper and Robert J. Holstein, postponed to Nov.

22. Grand larceny (from auto)-Harold D. Lee, held to grand jury Tuesday. Reckless driving--Dalton Burnett, $75. Marriage Licenses Luther V.

Gibson, 32, Army, and Betty Jean Gibson, 23, both of West Point. Glenn C. Humphrey, 46, maintenance man, Oil City, Margaret M. Soult, 50, Stoneboro, Pa. James C.

Barrow, 28, art director, 214 Iola Betty Jean Fischer, 27, of 1304 Everett. Norman K. Potts, 20. drapery installer, 1225 Garvin Kathryn D. 23,.

of 759 Logan. Thomas Marvin Spalding, 26, disabled veteran, 1422 Longfield: Mary Agnes 09- bourn. 22, of 1533 Longfield. James Lowery Bugg, 23, student, 2040 Douglass Patricia Ann Imorde, 18, of 2620 Dundee Rd. Births Boys Mrs.

Billy D. Moore, 212 Mark Trail Lyndon. Oct. 22. Mrs.

Wittiam L. Norris, 25.33 St. Cecelia, Oct. 18. Mrs.

Horace C. Peck, 1601 Prentice, Oct. 19. Merchandise Automobiles for Sale. CHEVROLET 1952 4-door sedan luxe Powerglide; original finish; equipped with heater, wall tires and many other this is a one owner car, and always been kept in out of weather, therefore the finish interior are like new; this beauty you must see in only $250 cash down or the in your present car: small payments.

Call Mr. McCulloch, 4886. 1117 W. Bdwy, (Dealer) CHEVROLET 1953 Bel Air top; 2 tone blue; equipped Power Glide, radio, heater, white wall tires; very low can deliver for as low as down; full price only $1195; weekly or monthly payments. QUEEN MOTORS INC.

CL 0737. 5th and Broadway WA Across from Greyhound Bus CHEVROLET 1956 Bel-Air V-8; 2-tone blue, equipped power glide, radio, heater whitewall tires: new car; save on dealer's list; down and months to pay. QUEEN MOTORS, INC. CL 0737. 5th and Broadway.

WA Across from Greyhound Bus CHEVROLET 1953 "210" two-door; beautiful light all accessories; new plastic seat ers, good tires, A-1, mechanically; one owner; we believe this to a bargain at $1,045, GMAC payment plan. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK CL 0636. 849 South 3d. CL CHEVROLET 1953 Bel Air; 2 tone green; equipped with heater, and white wall tires; deliver for as low as $145 full price only small or monthly payments. QUEEN MOTORS INC.

CL 0737. 5th and Broadway WA Across from Greyhound Bus CHEVROLET 1952 2-door de 2-tone blue; extra clean; equipped with radio, heater and whitewall tires: can deliver for as low as down: full price only $895; weekly or monthly payments. QUEEN MOTORS, INC. CL 0737. 5th and Broadway, WA Across from Greyhound Bus CHEVROLET 1953 sport coupe: erglide, radio and heater, nice tone combination, excellent tion; one owner; priced to sell $1,095.

THURSTON COOKE The Place To Look. 312 W. Breckinridge, bet. 3d WA 3756 JU CHEVROLET 1951, Club radio, heater and power glide; clean. good rubber, 30,000 miles, will trade! Would you? Bob Candless.

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

Universal Car to 26th on Broadway, Open 9 and Sunday. CHEVROLET 1956 210; 2-door. 2 tone green; equipped with heater, and white wall tires: $475 on dealers' list; down 36 months to pay. QUEEN MOTORS INC. CL.

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

WA Across from Greyhound Bus CHEVROLET 1951 Bel-Air hard 1 careful owner; low mileage; er glide; radio, heater; 2-tone, ish: priced below market with little as $235 down WHIPPLE MOTOR co. 2021 Dixie Hgwy. SP Louisville's Oldest Chevrolet CHEVROLE1 1949 Fleetline sedan; very clean inside and excellent tires, radio and a bargain at $395. WEIR MOTORS COMPANY, 845 S. 3d St.

CL "Better Used Cars for Over 35 Years." CHEVROLET 1949 de luxe black finish; radio and looks and rung good; full $295; terms as low as $20 per with no money down. WHIPPLE MOTOR co. 2021 Dixie Hgwy, SP Louisville's Oldest Chevrolet CHEVROLET 1953 Bel-Air: a 2-tone green; full equipped glide, radio, heater; see appreciate; $1,095. Call Lee liams for demonstration. PERKINS MOTORS Lot 2 Lot 2.

2812 Taylor Blvd. ME CHEVROLET 1947 2-door Aero dan; has a nice black finish; heater, seat covers; a good portation car; priced at only Stock number 1721. Long trades low G.M.A.C, terms. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK AM 1863. 120 E.

Broadway, AM CHEVROLET 1954 Bel Air attractive blue finish; with wall tires, Powerglide, radio, er; clean throughout; special day at just $1,395. It is tested. TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE CO. Corner 12th Broadway. JU CHEVROLET 1953 hardtop coupe; beautiful 2-tone green; clean; a real bargain at $1095.

down payment. Easy terms. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK INC Phone JU 4-8252 Or Visit Our 12TH AND BROADWAY LOT. CHEVROLET 1953 4-door 210 fully equipped, a guaranteed liberal terms; best trade; our $1,095. FALLS CITY PONTIAC 1125 W.

Broadway Clay CHEVROLET 1954 Bel Air vertible: beautiful light blue with white wall tires; equipped with radio, heater and Powerglide; low mileage; priced to sell. GEO. BYERS SONS, INC. 123 E. Broadway, JU CHEVROLET 1949 2-door Fleetline; radio and heater; runs good; pearnce 0.

several reduced clearance; only $275. GAY MOTORS 610 E. Broadway. WA It Pays to Trade at Gay's CHEVROLET 1955 convertible light blue with dark top; complete with radio, heater, whitewall $2,295. MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET 2d and Liberty, JU CHEVROLET 1950 Bel Air; finish; loaded with extras; tionally nice; full price $495; 9 to all day Sunday, HILL TOP MOTORS, INC, 2812 S.

7th St. ME CHEVROLET 1949 Aero sedan; and heater: this one is really the kind you hope to see but dom do: only $5 down, CONSOLIDATED AUTO SALES 1315 W. Broadway. WA CHEVROLET 1954 2-door; green and white; new trade-in; this week's special, $1,195, OLDSMOBILE CO. 510 E.

Broadway. WA Safety Tested Used Cars. CHEVROLET 1952 2-door; a luxe model; completely equipped with radio and heater; a buy, LOUISVILLE MOTORS 636 S. 5th. JU CHEVROLET 1952 4-door de an outstanding buy; completely equipped with radio and good tires; clean interior: $544.

LOUISVILLE MOTORS 636 S. 5th. JU CHEVROLET 1952 hardtop, nice; 1955 Bel Air: 1949, very must be sold this week. Broadway and Clay, CT. PACKARD PLAZA CHEVROLET 1950 Fleetline heater: $425.

PERKINS MOTORS Lot Lot Lot 2812 Taylor Blvd. ME Mrs. John W. Pendleton, 3268 Mille Lane, Oct. 15.

Mrs. Earlus N. Phelps, 3009 Fleming, Oct. 21. Mrs.

Charles D. Porter, 9409 Donerail Way, Valley, Station, Oct. 20. Mrs. Priddy, 612 W.

St. Catherine, Oct. 16. Mrs. Charles R.

Scott. 2421 Rowan, Oct. 19. Mrs. Edgar M.

Sermon, 531 Beecher, Oct. 17. Mrs. James C. Smith, Payneville, Oct.

19. Mrs. Joseph B. Staten, 1041 S. 43d, Oct, 20.

Mrs. Richard K. Wachtel, 1903 Lewis ton Oct. 15. Mrs.

Russell F. Wakeland, 3030 Portland, Oct. 19. Mrs. Harold L.

Cook, 2119 Woodbourne, Oct. 19. Mrs. Lloyd H. Curtsinger, 719 S.

35th, Oet. 20. Mrs. Elliott 0. Jackson, Irvington, Oct.

21. Mrs. William D. Jones, 411 S. Western Oct.

19. Mrs. William A. MacKenzie, 4334 Foe burn Lane, Oct. 19.

Mrs. Gerald R. Parsons, 2273 Beargrass, Oct. 21. Mrs.

William E. Perkins, Rt. 3, Oct. 18. Mrs.

Kendall D. Phillips, 3846 Southern Oct. 21. Mrs. Vernon E.

Richards, 305 S. Sheiby, Jeffersontown, Oct. 18. Mrs. Wilfred J.

Riley, 104 S. 36th, Oct. 21. Mrs. Robert M.

Rule, 41 Wildwood Jeffersonville, Oct. 15. Mrs. Lowell L. Smith, 232 Hemingway Oct.

19. Mrs. Taylor C. Smith, 3766 Taylors ville Oct, 19. Girls Grady G.

Ashworth, Bardston, and John Lee provide- -Walter Hays wife--Alvin J. Den- William Bards. breaking -Andrew battery--Albert King. Bradley. breaking William Bruce Ray Haysley.

Lee Allen. instrument of writing Mainous, Melvin Ray Bunch, Lyden Jack Riggs, and Eugene Jordan. Moving and MOVING; no hourly perienced white help; Century Movers, EM LIGHT hauling, wrecking: rubbish able. EM 8-5311. LIGHT hauling; clean light wrecking: reasonable pendable and reliable.

Long Distance NATION LOCAL Loads or Part-loads Agent, Allied Van SETTLE MOVING 117 S. 10th St. Storage Crating Painting, CLEANING paper, painting, general house painting; experienced. 8-8027. CLEANING paper, walls, windows washed: waxed.

Furgason Service. WA 7055 PAINTING, carpentry roofing and chimney diate service: free bert Keeling. AR 0094. DECORATING; interior, painting; remodeling; ing, guttering; insured serving Louisville M. McNulty, DECORATING, interior, painting, papering, tering; floor sanding; terms; estimates and C.

W. Lehr, AR 2169. PAINTING, decorating, steaming; expert, insured ARTHUR WA 1028 Nights PAINTING; interior work; prompt; free rison, EM 8-7663, EM PAINTING; I offer Satisfaction--Quality-Service WALTER BLOUNT, PAPER hanging, painting, steaming. patch plaster: mates; immediate JU 4-5720. PAPER furnished; 5c tering, steaming, ing; guaranteed.

Tom 7-6304. PAPER hanging, steaming; samples ate service; work mates. ME 7-6015. PAPER hanging, labor first-class, guaranteed; service: 25 years' tian worker. Barnes, PAPER hanging; labor plastering; first class; perience; reasonable: workers.

Chester McGrew, PAPER hanging; rates; discount. SP PAPERING, patch sonable rates; for sober and reliable service. 6-1298. PAPERING; labor $5 tering, painting, patch immediate service. 7-3298.

PAPERING; stressing service; work guaranteed: mates; tarpaulins EM 3-0250. PAPERING; labor $5 ing; steaming; painting. PAPERING; nights work guaranteed French, STEAMING, experienced removal: immediate guaranteed: free Washer, CL 5178. STEAMING, patch paulins; 31 years' ing; work guaranteed. ME 7-6132.

Drunken $100. Publie tree, $100. Operating owner's jury Tuesday, filed away. Grand larcenytinued to Patrick, Malicious continued to continued to Dwelling Miller, Clayton D. 29 Forgerytinued to Nov.

Opportunities Hauling. 21 charge; exday or night. 6-2362. moving: shed moved; reason- attics, rates; deCall AR 6618. Moving.

22 MOVING Wanted Lines, Inc. STORAGE CO. JU 4-7161. Packing. Papering.

23 wall washing, cleaning; Nilest, woodwork, floors cleaned, Housecleaning concrete, work; immeestimates. Her- exterior building; roofworkmen; home owners AR 4157. exterior; steaming plas tile work; quick service, papering, workman. MAAS TW 6-4869 specialty; clean estimates. Mor6-6004.

you complete JR. HI 1772. cleaning; free estiOwings. roll up; plaspapering, paintConley, ME painting and shown; immediguaranteed; esti- $5 room up; immediate experience. Chris SP 2-9641.

$5 room up; 23 years exChristian SP 4-1025. special winter 2-7180. plastering; readependable Meredith, ME room up; plasplastering: Rembold, ME sober, neat free estiused. Peerce, room; plasterEM 8-6842. and weekends; ME 4-1680.

wallpaper service; work estimates. John plastering; tarexperience: paperAR 3233, Automotive Automobiles for Sale. 27 BUICK 1954 Roadmaster hard top; beautiful arctic white finish; fully equipped: has radio, heater, dynaflow, power steering, tinted glass, white 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 look it over; stock 1,583. Long Trades Low G.M.A.C. Terms KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK 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-1 condition. For the bargain of all 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 JU 4-1921. 944 S. 3d St. CL 5762. BUICK 1953 Super Riviera coupe; nice red and black color; Orion seat covers; radio, heater, dynaflow: car 18 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 Broadway. WA 7495.

BUICK 1953, Rivieria Hardtop; radio, heater, automatic, 2-tone paint; note, this car has only 17,000 miles; call or come in and see Mr. Colgate. BALLARD'S LOT 530 E. Bdwy. JU 4-6375.

Bdwy, 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.

BREAUX BALLARD BUICK 530 E. Broadway. JU 4-6375. Bdwy, at Hancock. Open Evenings.

BUICK 1953 4-door Roadmaster V-8; all the power equipment available; new tires; in excellent condition. Looking for one this type? Hurry, hurry to THURSTON COOKE IS HONOR BOUND TO EVERY CAR HE SELLS 4021 Frankfort Ave. BE 6491. BUICK 1949 2-door Super; a nice metallic blue finish; equipped with radio, heater, seat covers; a low priced good car at only $295. Stock number 1733.

Long trades and low G.M.A.C. terms. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK AM 1863. 120 E. Broadway, AM 1864.

BUICK 1953 Special 4-door; 2-tone blue; equipped with radio, heater, whitewall tires and new seat covers: like new inside and out; can deliver for as low as $95 down: full price only terms to suit you. QUEEN MOTORS. INC. CL. 0737.

5th and Broadway, WA 6177. Across from Greyhound Bus Station. BUICK 1955 Century hardtop: 2-tone black and ivory; equipped with dynaflow, radio, heater and white. wall tires: like new all over: can deliver for as low as $575 down; full price only $2,745, 30 months to pay on balance. QUEEN MOTORS, INC.

CL 0737. 5th and Broadway, WA 6177. Across from Greyhound Bus Station. BUICK 1953 Skylark; Buick's car of tomorrow. Has everything including wire wheels.

Original cost well over 5000 now only 1995 KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK INC. Phone JU 4-8252 Or Visit Our 12TH AND BROADWAY LOT Mrs. Charles J. Donaher, 4019 Gloucester, Oct. 19.

Mrs. Everett E. Garner, 714 E. Chestnut. Oct.

15. Mrs. James E. Gordon, 916 Beecher, Oct 17. Mrs.

John T. Harbin, 1323 E. ington, Oct. 14. Mrs.

Claude A. Johnson, 312 Ottawa, Oct. 13. Mrs. Norman O.

Leigh, Shepherdsville Rt. 1, Oct. 13. Mrs. Lacy W.

Lilly, 1345 Sale, Oct. 14. Mrs. Dreamus Lusk, Muldraugh, Oct. 14.

Mrs. Haskell Luttrell, 655 Eureka, Oct. 15. Mrs. James Maupin, 2015 Longest, Oet.

15. Mrs. Marvin L. SolwAy, Oct, 17. Mrs.

Chester B. Morrison, 645 N. 26th, Oct. 19. Rents Real Estate of father brother Anna ing Home, and o'clock.

Society day, Baptist Powell. J. beloved by and and ing Home, wood. Funeral ber John 0 ment her of of ling, ley, Mrs. Ellen and survived neral ridge o'clock.

etery. Minch), home, 1955. beth fine; mond also er from ment of K. James Fay Home, day, home passed p.m. St.

Louis sister, Mr. and Knecht will his St. rence) grand W. ber Cave 69th erine father 1832 ber ment town 1 ville, V. Martin the Mary Msgr.

Mother where day, of fical years, 1955, J. Kitty hoff. 8:30 rett 9 etery. day, Pusey; noon 1310 ment 6:10 Ky. 2011 late Mrs.

Mrs. liam, ter ville. a.m. morial away ily Carl Sam Barnes dine Arch E. o'clock ary year, at A.

Dr. H. tucky; nieces M. Home, day boro age 16, dence R. the Zoeller 9 be day 27 twoheater, windlights, twowhite; charcoal under the time CL 0636.

hardtop; radio, tires: one money WA 6177. Station. dynablue; a Low, conSee BUICK JU 4-6375. Evenings. radio, equipment, 1 own- MOTORS CL 6045.

and heatof these if you only $5 these. SALES WA 2854. Riviera: green; $95 on bal- EM 6-4144. radio. months CO.

WA 6984. Cars. 2-tone wire really CARS CL 4593. fully steering; only $1695. INC.

Our LOT. top; heatlow mile- WA 2423. luxe: fully extras; WA 7267. as a housewife: sets new 1757 sedanette; $10 down. CARS SP 2-1173 radio INC.

8-5588. only INC. 8-5588. Riviera; miles; sedan; clean car; 5207-M. that is radio, Hydraand eleccar cared for been lookmodel this one down, Call Mr.

Bdwy. de Ville: just like of our motor highest 3-minute de- SALES JU 4-4665. Sunday financed. coupe; this a Cadilexperimental new meappreciate: terms; 3- SALES JU 4-4665. Sunday financed.

sedan: beige and power window Autronic extras; co. WA 5821. Ville; exmotor mileage: guaranhighest de- SALES JU 4-4665. Sunday financed. original white wall hydramatic car; will CO.

SP 2-1784 5 has all light miles: 1956; save MOTORS CL 6045 black hydramatic power 4-way tires; $3,445. CO. WA 5821. fully quick sale; AM 1931. clean, radio, hydraappreciate; Oko- series; reatrade.

mileex- 5-7512. hard top; with and for as only monthly WA 6177. Station. 4-door, 2 radio, very for as only monthly WA 6177. Station.

27 Automobiles for Sale. 27 de CHEVROLET 1955 210 series black heater; 2-tone; good tires; white bank terms. extras; BYERLY MOTORS has 3289 Taylor Blvd. EM 6-4144. the The House Of Courtesy.

and CHEVROLET 1953 A 4-door series 210: is person; a radio, heater, powerglide; very clean 1-owner trade-in, $1,095. equity PERKINS MOTORS monthly 2105 Dixie Hgwy, CY 3349. WA. CHEVROLET 1951 conch; a real hard beauty; only $5 down, $39 per month. C.

M. Motors, 28th and with ginia. SP 4-2194. and mileage: CHEVROLET 1950 Styleline de luxe $195 2-door; radio, heater; terms; our small price, $395. FALLS CITY PONTIAC CO.

1125 W. Broadway Clay 3322. 6177. CHEVROLET 1953, 210, 4-door sedan; Station. radio and heater, $1,095.

hardtop FALLS CITY PONTIAC with Hancock and Broadway WA 2423. and CHEVROLET, 1951 2-door; fully tomized, radio and heater: hopped 36 up engine; see and drive to ciate. Hemlock: CY 5224. CHEVROLET 1 1951 4-door; black; 6177. Power Glide, radio and heater, Station.

good tires; actual mileage by owner, Call CY 2413. factory CHEVROLET 1946 4-door; original cov- black finish, radio, heater, $125. HART USED CARS be 919 E. Broadway JU 4-5712. time CHEVROLET, 1952, repossessed; take over payments.

Toms Motors, 929 E. Broadway, CL 4808. 0636. CHEVROLET, 1948 coupe; clean in4-door, side and out, radio and heater, radio, new tires; reasonable. 1838 can Lytle.

down; CHEVROLET, 1953 2-door: black weekly ish, heater, in good condition; must sell. ill health: $700, terms. WA 8260. CHEVROLET, 1933 coupe; very good 6177. condition; heater: good serviceable Station.

car; $75. Call Okolona 9-7912. luxe; CHRYSLER 1954 New Yorker de luxe club coupe; V-8, 235-hp. gine; everything on this beautiful $45 car is just like new: powerflyte small transmission: best radio and heater; treat yourself to a thrill, drive this one today; a real bargain; bet6177. ter terms and trades.

Station. WEIR MOTORS COMPANY, INC. Pow- 845 S. 3d St. CL.

7619. tu- "Better Used Cars for condi- Over 35 Years." at CHRYSLER 1950 Imperial 4-door: fully equipped including automatic transmission; original spotless midnight blue finish; in excellent con4th. dition throughout; priced to sell: 4-1057 only $165 down; liberal terms on Coupe; balance, very GEO. BYERS SONS, INC. I 123 E.

Broadway. JU 4-5126. Mc- CHRYSLER 1953 V8 New Yorker; all power equipment; radio, heater: dark green finish: whitewall 4-6375. tires; this is a real buy for someone; $1,295. WEST BROADWAY MOTORS 2-doors, 927 W.

Broadway CL 6043 below CHRYSLER, 1951 Windsor 4-door; mile- "City's Cleanest Cars." come fully equipped and clean as a pin; 25th priced $795. nights B. B. MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers 626 E. Broadway.

AM 1931. radio. CHRYSLER 1954 Windsor de luxe: save 2 tone blue and grey; low mileage; and see to appreciate, $1,750. PERKINS MOTORS Lot 2. -Lot 2- -Lot 6177.

2812 Taylor Bivd. ME 7-5090. Station. CHRYSLER 1954 New Yorker club; solid shiny 2 tone blue and grey; Powerheater flite; $2,095. mons PERKINS MOTORS small 2105 Dixie Hgwy.

CY 3349. CHRYSLER 1946 sedan; for quick sale; excellent condition; 5 good 6177. tires, new battery, BE 6056, Station. CHRYSLER New Yorker 1951 se. top; dan; sell or trade today.

Owner, pow- 2918 Richland, GL 4-0730. finas DE SOTO 1952 Firedome V-8 4-door sedan; very clean inside and out; good tires; car has been treated 4-3690. like a baby; we believe this one Dealer is the best buy in our entire stock; 2-door only $1,095. out; WEIR MOTORS COMPANY, INC. heater; 845 S.

3d St. CL 7619. "Better Used Cars for INC. Over 35 Years." 7619. DE SOTO, 1955 Powerflite sedan; fully equipped; here is your chance to buy one of the most powerful, 4-door; best engineered cars on the heater; ways; see it, you will be amazed at price our low F.

price. SMITH month C. MOTOR CO. 2210 W. Broadway, SP 2-1784.

Open Sunday 1 5 4-3690. DESOTO 1952 Custom "6" Club Dealer. Coupe; spotless 2-tone autumn shiny brown body with biege top; fully with equipped, including automatic to transmission: really nice; can be Wil- yours for as little as $239 down; liberal terms on balance. GEO. BYERS SONS, INC.

Lot 2 123 E. Broadway, JU 45128. 7-5090. DESOTO 1955 Firedome 4- se- door; fully equipped, including radio, powerflite transmission, power trans- steering and power brakes; very $145. low mileage; just like new; save on this one.

and GEO. BYERS SONS, INC. 123 E. Broadway. JU 1864.

DESOTO 1952 Firedome "V8" 4- 4-door: door: equipped with heater, seat white- covers attractive and automatic transmission; heat- 2-tone blue finish; only to- $265 down; liberal terms. safety 123 E. GEO. Broadway. BYERS SONS, INC.

JU 4-5126. with DESOTO all 1954 extras; V-8 sedan; equipped 4-4268. low mileage; priced to sell quick. sport C. F.

SMITH MOTOR very 2210 W. Broadway CO. Low Open Sunday 1 SP 2-1784 til 5 DE SOTO, 1948 custom sedan: radio heater; A-1 tires: most dependable used car money will buy; $245. C. F.

SMITH MOTOR CO. series, 2210 W. Broadway. SP 2-1784. car; Open Sunday 1 5 price.

DODGE 1953 Meadowbrook 2-door; radio, heater, whitewall tires; CO. tra nice: $795; bank terms. 3322. BYERLY MOTORS Con- 3289 Taylor Blvd. EM 6-4144.

finish The House of Courtesy. DE SOTO 1950 sedan; original ish; $495. radio, heater; nice condition; C. F. SMITH MOTOR CO.

4-5126. 2210 W. Broadway. SP 2-1784. Open Sunday 1 'Til 5 ap- for DE clean: SOTO A-1 1953 V-8: radio, heater; condition; for onstration call Marvin Holman.

PERKINS MOTORS 0781. 2105 Dixie Hgwy. CY DE SOTO; bargain, 1953 Power V-8; Master Sportsman hardtop; two tone gray; radio, heater, power tires; steering; low mileage; $1,150. TW 6-9019, 4-1711. DE needs SOTO 1949 de luxe sedan; extras; owner: $395; $10 down.

2-tone C. F. SMITH USED CARS excep- 2228 W. Oak SP 2-1173 open DE SOTO 1953 club coupe V-8; $1,200. green; Call sell for balance due; under 7-2132.

Ed Fron, BE 1259, from 9 to 6 p.m. radio DODGE 1952 4-door sedan; fully nice; sel- good equipped; has a interior; nice tan finish; clean don't miss this bargain at only $495. Stock 2834. number 1645, Long trades and low G.M.A.C, terms. 2-tone KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK AM 1863.

120 E. Broadway. AM 1864. DODGE beautiful 1949 Coronet 4-door sedan: 6984. slick black finish; excellent tires: big radio and heater; bargain at $445.

de WEIR MOTORS COMPANY, INC. 845 S. 3d St. CL. 7619.

terrific "Better Used Care for Over 35 Years." 4-4232. DODGE 1947 club coupe; extras; needs owner: $195: $10 down. luxe; C. F. SMITH USED CARS 2228 W.

Oak SP 2-1173 heater; DODGE 1950 Coronet 4-door sedan; radio, heater, $395. FALLS CITY PONTIAC 4-4232. Hancock and Broadway WA 2423. very clean; 2-tone FORD 1955 Victoria Fairlane V-8; blue; equipped with Fordomatic, radio, heater, and white8989. wall tires: less than 4,000 can deliver for as low as $395 miles; 2-door; down: full price only up to 36 months to QUEEN MOTORS.

INC. 2 CL 0737. 5th and Broat way. WA 6177. 7-5090.

Across from Greyhound Bus Station..

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