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2 BUSINESS THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1962 TRENDS Bell Howell, Ditto Agree On Merger Plan Chicago, Feb, 16 IM Bell Howell Company, and Ditto, announced Friday their directors had agreed in principle to a merger of the two Chicago-based concerns. Originally a photographicinstrument Howell has diversified into business machines, electronics, and high-vacum instruments. Ditto has been a leader in the office-equipment field for more than 50 years. Under the merger agreement will exchanged for six each of Ditto common share, tenths of a share of Bell Howell common plus one fifth of a share of Bell Howell $50 par value, percent preferred stock, convertible into common at $50.

There are 431,075 shares of Ditto common outstanding and an additional 45,000 shares are subject to option. Prices Offered For Eggs Decline Prices paid for eggs declined another cent a dozen yesterday making a total of 2 to 3 cents a dozen on all grades during the Dealers reported paying 32 to 34 cents a dozen for Grade A large eggs at country buying stations, where most eggs are Grade medium brought 31 to 33 cents and A smalls, 27. In Louisville, large size eggs brought 30 cents a dozen; mediums, 27 to 28 cents and smalls, 24 to 25 cents. COPPER 31e A POUND New York, Feb. 16 (AP)-Spot nonferrous metal prices Friday: copper 31 cents pound, Connecticut Valley.

Lead cents pound, New York. Zine 12 cents a pound, East St. Louis. Tin pound, New York. Foreign silver $1.02 per troy ounce, New York.

Soybeans Drop 2 Cents A Bushel Prices paid for soybeans in Louisville yesterday dropped 2 a bushel. Prices for wheat, corn, and rye were off as much as a cent and oats dipped a half a cent a bushel. No. 2 grades of grain prices $1.89 a bushel; yellow shelled include: wheat, $1.84, to corn, to white oats, 64 to 68 cents; barley, 75 cents and rye, $1.42 to $1.54. No.

1 yellow soybeans sold for $2.22 a bushel. Armstrong Cork's Earnings Rose In '61 Lancaster, Feb. 16 Armstrong Cork Company Friday reported 1961 earnings of $18,506,000, up 14 percent from 1960 and the second highest in company history, 1960 Armstrong reported earnings of $16,225,000. Earnings per share in 1961 were $3.50, compared with $3.08 for 1960. Sales for 1961 amounted to $302.740,000 up 14 percent over the $291,539,000 the previous year.

Cents Paid For Most Broilers Broiler prices in the Kentuckiana area as well as in the price-setting Georgia growing area slipped a half cent a pound yesterday. Kentuckiana growers reported getting 15 to cents a pound for broilers at farms, mostly cents and to 17 cents at dressing plants. Georgia growers received mostly 15 cents. Heavy hens, six pounds and up, brought 15 to 16 cents at farms in Kentuckiana and 16 to 20 cents at dressing plants. Heavy weight colored fowl brought 12 to 13 cents farms and 12 to 14 cents at plants.

Light weight hens sold for 5 to 6 cents a Strietly Business A 2-47 "I'll have to hang up, Gert. Mr. Pottleby is calling." Port Freight Rates Ordered Changed Boston, Feb. 16 (P)--A A threejudge Federal Court Friday ruled that three North Atlantic ports Boston, Portland, and New York- are entitled to the same freight rates on import and export freight as Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Hampton Roads, Va. The tribunal ruled that an Interstate Commerce Commission order establishing higher for freight between the rates, Northern ports and Midwestern points should be set aside.

CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 16 (AP)-Wheat was nominally lower; basis steady; he receipts 6 cars; corn steady; basis steady; ceipts 235 cars including 135 cars for Commodity Credit Corporation; oats basis steady; receipts 13 cars; soybean receipts were 34 cars. No wheat sales. Corn No, 2 yellow No. 3 yellow No. 4 yellow No.

5 yellow 96 to cents; sample grade yellow 99 cents to Oats No. 2 extra heavy white 6734 to 68 cents. Soybeans No. 1 yellow $2.46: No. yellow Soybean oil Barley: malting choice $1.35 to feed $1.10 to Hog Prices Are Lower; Top Is $17.75 Prices paid for hogs on most markets yesterday dropped 25 cents a hundred pounds, and the supplies of other kinds of livestock were too meager to test the markets.

The Louisville yards had 22 head of No. 1 hogs that sold up to $17.75 hundred but the bulk of the No. to 3 grade 190 to 230 pounders for $17 to $17.25. Heavy weights sold down to $15.50. The Chicago market reported its top was $17.45 hundred for No.

and 2 grades averaging 210 pounds. The bulk of the No. I. 2 and 3 grades there moved at $16.75 to $17.25. Sows sold for $15.25.

Chicago had some 1,100 pound steers for $26.75 and Louisville's market had a few good and choice vealers at $32 to $35. These were the only prices other than hogs reported yesterday, Chicago Produce Chicago, Feb, 16 (AP) -Butter: wholesale selling prices unchanged; 93 score AA 60.466 cents; 92 A 60.466 cents; 90 cents. Eggs: prices paid delivered Chicago unchanged to cents lower; 60 percent or better grade A whites 32 to cents; large mixed 32 to cents; medium mixed extras to 31 cents; standards 28 to cents; cheeks to 28 cents, Potato arrivals 70: on track 1 160; total U. S. shipments 373, old- supplies moderate; steady; demand carlot track moderate: market sales: Idaho russets $3.50 to Minnesota-North Dakota Red River Valley round reds $2.35 to new--no carlot track sales reported.

Futures Trading Active And Mixed Associated Press Commodity futures prices generally were mixed in moderately active trading at New York yesterday while grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were lower. Sugar futures were active and higher, with price advances ranging up to .10 of a cent a pound. Some fee "B' contracts also rose solidiy. The only other major gain at New York was an advance of .07 to 13 of a cent pound in copper futures. There were 169 transactions.

Lower were wool futures, wool tops, cottonseed oil. zine, wheat, corn, oats, rye and soybeans. New York cotton, cocoa and hides were mixed. There was no trading at New York in soybean oil. Rubber and lead were unchanged and nearly inactive.

40 30 20 Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU 10 20 60 COOLED -50 STATIONARY COLD Rain FORECAST 80 Snow For Daytime Saturday figures Show High Temperatures Expected Associated Press Wirephoto Map WEATHER BUREAU NOON FORECAST: Showers are expected along the Pacific Northwest Coast Saturday and snow flurries changing to rain at. low elevations over parts of the northern Plains states, Ohio and Tennessee valleys, Yesterday's Official Weather Weathre Bureau report of maximum temperature for 12 hours, minimum temperature for 18 hours and precipitations for 24 hours ending 7 p.m. (E.S.T.) Friday: Station High Low Prec. Anchorage Alaska 23 .00 Atlanta, Ga.

52 43 Boston, Mass. 35 18 Chicago, Ill. 36 Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Dallas, Tex. Denver, Col. Detroit, Mich.

Duluth, Minn. Indianapolis, Ind. .00 Jacksonville Fla. Kansas City, Mo. .00 Knoxville, Tenn.

Los Angeles, Cal. .09 Louisville, Ky. 9 1 Miami Beach. Fla, .00 Milwaukee, Wise. Paul Orleans.

La. New York. N. Y. Phoenix.

Ariz. Richmond, Va. St. Louis, Mo. San Francisco, Cal.

.00 Seattle Wash. 54 Toronto, Can. .04 Washington, D. C. .17 METEOROLOGICAL DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDING 7 P.M.

(Official) 7 a.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. Louisville, Feb. 16, 1962.

Temperature (dry bulb) 37 45 41 Dew Point 38 31 Relative humidity 93 76 67 Temperatures and Precipitation Maximum temperature 47, minimum temperature 36, mean temperature 42, normal temperature 37; departure for day departure for month departure since March 591; mean relative humidity 79; total precipitation .14, normal precipitation parture for day departure for Seminars Will Offer Look At Government month departure since March 8.22. RIVER FORECAST The Ohio River in the Louisville district will continue to fall slowly for the next 48 hours. Yesterday's upper gauge reading, 16.7 feet; lower gauge, 20.1 feet. AROUND Foreign weather City Temperature Aberdeen 37 London 46 Paris 48 Barlin ..36 Copenhagen 37 Oslo 41 Stockholm 34 Rome 41 Athens Madrid 50 Ankara 30 Moscow 12 Casablanca 61 Mexico City 64 San Juan 79 Havana 86 Kingston 82 Bogota 105 Bermuda 65 St. Thomas 82 THE WORLD at 1.

p.m. (E.S.T.): Weather Rain Rain Rain Rain Rain Cloudy Snow Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Snow Clear Partly Cloudy Clear Clear Partly Cloudy Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy CHICAGO EGG FUTURES Prev. Open High Low Close Close 32.40 32.50 32.25 32.45-40 32.35-40 32.25 32.40 32.20 32.30-35 32.25-20 32.20 32.30 32.15 32.30 32.25 32.30- 32.35- COTTON 35.55 Cents New York, Feb. 16 (AP)-Middling spot cotton closed Friday at nominally 35.55 cents a pound, unchanged from the previous close. By JIM HAMPTON Courier-Journal Bluegrass Bureau Lexington, Feb.

16-Selected University of Kentucky students will get an inside look at national Government through a new program of summer seminars in Washington. The program offers Government summer jobs for 10 or more U.K. students. One or two nights a week they will attend seminars given by representative of various national agencies. The program has the support of Kentucky's Congressional delegation, five of whom attended the organizational meeting January 31.

Governor Bert Combs and U.K. President Frank G. Dickey have also taken an interest. Both have contacted Kentuckians holding Government positions- from Army Secretary Elvis J. Stahr on down-and asked their help.

The idea is largely the brainchild of two U.K. seniors, Jim Daniel, Kuttawa, and Miss Michele "Mike" Fearing, Ashland, Kernel Editor Is Handling The Details Daniel, president of the university's Student Congress and a first-year law student, began his Washington acquaintance as a Senate page. Since then he has spent several summers working in the capital. Miss Fearing, an of The Kentucky Kernel, is handling the details and working with the university's placement office as student coordinator. Her counterpart in Washington is Miss Dianne McKaig, a U.K.

law graduate now with the Department of Labor. The placement office will begin taking applications Saturday from interested students. The program is open to juniors, seniors, and graduate students majoring in commerce, diplomacy, law, agriculture, political science, or journalism, At the meetings were Representatives Frank Burke, Frank Stubblefield, William Natcher, Carl D. Perkins, and John Watts. Representatives Brent Spence and Frank Chelf sent aides, as did Senators Thruston Morton and John Sherman Cooper.

Army Secretary Stahr, former dean of the U.K. Law School, sent two representatives. Harvey Wade Dies Special to The Courier- -Journal Madisonville, Feb. Harvey Wade, 62, died Thursday at his home here. He was a brother of Arthur Wade, Louisville.

Classified Section; Announcements Services Automotive Employment Business Opportunities Livestock Merchandise Rents Real Estate IT'S EASY Deaths and Funerals Deaths and Funerals Information -Personals. 13 Services Offered -General 14 Services Offered -General 14 Automobiles For Sale 27 Automobiles For Sale 27 Automobiles For Sale W. E. Tapscott Dies Sept. Oct.

Nov. Dec. TELEVISION service; for dependable service call dependable serv. ice dealer; we employ only the finest technicians; no helpers will service your set when you call GL 1-7600. Night service no extra charge.

Calls received after 9 p.m. will be made the following morning. RUTH ELECTRIC CO. GL 1-7600 TELEVISION service in 1 hour. Calls, A-1 work: guaranteed.

Established 1948. Stamps. BRINER'S TV Co. 454-4263 TELEVISION home service calls, $2. Fast, guaranteed service.

TOMMY'S T.V. ME 7-7703. TELEVISION tubes and repairs on credit. Southern TV, SP 2-1703. TREE trimming, topping, removal of dead and dangerous trees; planting; yard work.

Fully insured. JU 4-7730, JU 3-5638. TREE TOPPING, removing, oling, feeding, transplanting, spray. ing. Voils.

GL 1-1731 EM 7-8401. TREE topping; dangerous trees removed: inured, Hogan's Tree Serv. ice. EM 8-8531. 937-8013.

TREE topping and trees removed; tully covered with insurance: free estimates. Smith Bros EM 6-8868 UMBRELLAS recovered: ladies'. men's suits altered. Mueller's. 705 E.

Market. JU 3-8021. UPHOLSTERING; choice fabrics; expert work 25 vears: work guaranteed. Hicks, JU 4-2870. SP 6-7266.

UPHOLSTERING, reasonable: free estimates. 921-9412. UPHOLSTERING, guaranteed; free estimates; 30 years. ME 4-4218. Moving and Hauling.

21 HAULING and wrecking of all kinds; dirt for sale. 452-2450. SADLER'S Movers. 7 days week service: white help, reasonable rate: free estimate. SP 8-4686.

MOVING, days per week, white help. Shadowens, SP 8-8078. LIGHT hauling; rubbish removed; no job too small, SP 8-2080, MOVING; we specialize in refrigerator and stove hookups. JU 4-3687. HAULING and cleaning up rubbish from garages, etc.

SP 8-5491. LIGHT hauling; reasonable rates. Clarence Hess, SP 8-7513. Painting, Papering 23 DECORATING, complete remodeling, painting, tile work, papering, roofing, guttering; insured workman; terms; since 1929 Chess McNulty, SP 6-4157 DECORATING, papering, painting, plastering: floor sanding: repair ing; trained, insured men, C. W.

Lehr, 776-2169. PAINTING, carpenter work, any type, large or small; concrete, brick work; long experienced. Herbert Keeling, SP 6-8821. PAINTING. interior, exterior; free estimates, reasonable rates.

Call GL 1-2219. PAINTING, papering, patch tering; steaming; free estimation. Mr. Thompson WP 9-3008. PAINTING, Interior, exterior, 27 years' experience; insured; work guaranteed.

Mr. Sadler. EM 8-8420. PAINTING? Talk To An Expert. I Make Fine Painting Competitive.

Satisfaction, Quality Service. WALTER BLOUNT, JR. GL 1-1772. PAINTING, interior, exterior; free estimates; 30 years experience. Get my price before painting.

J. C. Schlichter, EM 6-5854. PAPER hanging. painting, cleaning, steaming; patch plastering; free estimates: immediate service.

Bob Owings, TW 5-6459 PAPER hanging, acoustical tile; painting and steaming: insured workmen: expert work Boyd. SP 6-5646 PAPER hanging. papering, steaming: free estimates: samples shown; Immediate R. E. Layman, EM 3-0660.

PAPER hanging budget priced; free estimates: Christian workers. Russell Barnes, SP 8-3438 PAPER hanging, labor $5 room; plastering, steaming; work teed; quick service. JU 2-2334. PAPER HANGING: labor, $5 any size room. samples shown, ROBERTSON, EM 3-9712 PAPER hanging, steaming, painting, plastering; guaranteed work, insured.

1962 samples. GL 9-3587. PAPER hanging; 1st class work: samples shown; free estimates; sonable, L. Miller. EM 3-3286.

PAPER hanging: paper furnished, 5c roll up: plastering, steaming. painting. Tom Conley, ME 7-6304. PAPER hanging. reasonable, first class work.

Pinkston. WO 9-1796. PAPER hanging, furnished and hung: 2 rooms, $21, A-1. JU 3-1815. PAPER hanging; paper furnished and hung $13 room.

SP 8-0174. PAPER hanging; hang your paper or mine. J. H. Atkins, EM 6-8963.

PAPER hanging, labor $5 any size room; samples shown. 778-3566. PAPER hanging: paper furnished and hung $13 room. SP 8-0174. PAPERING; $5 room samples shown; steaming: plastering; quick serice.

W. L. Rankin JU 4-2850. PAPERING, furnished and hung, rooms $22 plastering. EM 6-1975.

PAPERING; stressing sober, neat service. Peerce, EM 3-0250, Merchandise For Rent. 24 ADDING machines, typewriters, cash registers, calculators. Rental may apply towards purchase. LOUISVILLE TYPEWRITER CO.

106 S. 4th. JU 5-5862 TELEVISIONS FOR RENT New portables, low rates. Free pickup, delivery. Open "til 9.

A. B. TELEVISION 3113 S. 4th. EM 6-3646 TELEVISIONS for rent for homes.

hotel, hospitals; low rates; free delivers. JU 4-5645. Automotive Automobiles For Sale. 27 BUICK 1957 Estate wagon; original licht green finish, well equipped with dynaflow, radio and heater; power steering, white wall tires; see this wagon today; price reduced for week end; 15 other station to select from, all makes and models; all on sale now. hurry! SUMMERS-HERRMANN, INC.

The Big Lot At 930 5. 2nd JUT 5-3358 BUICK, 1935: 4 door, hardtop, all power and looks like new. ME 7-4922 call after 5:30 P.M. Special to The Courier-Journal Danville, Feb. Everett Tapscott, 63, died Thursday at the home of daughter, Mrs.

Charlie Taylor, Boyle County, with whom he lived. Mrs. Virgil Girtley, Shepherdsville, is another daughter, to place Classified Advertisement Call JUniper 5-2211 and ask for an Ad Taker If you are a permanent resident of the city (either listed in the city directory or telephone directory), you need only say CHARGE IT An "accommodation" bill will be sent you after the advertisement expires. The Courier -Journal The Louisville Times These newspapers do not know. Ingly accept ads of a fraudulent, misleading, controversial or criminatory nature and reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted.

The classified advertising section (except for some advertisements in special eategories) does not appear in early editions of The CourierJournal (including copies sold on the street the night before publication day). 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 Houses For Sale By Area INDIANA WEST CENTRAL END 1914 EAST SOUTH END 1014 COPY CLOSE 5 p.m, (day before) fur week day issues of The Courier-Journal or Times. 5 p.m, Friday for the Sunday Courier -Journal EMERGENCY DEADLINE (For receipt of advertisements or corrections that could not be placed earller.) 10 a.m, (same day) for Times daily except Saturday (5 p.m. Friday).

a.m. Saturday for Sunday Courier CANCELLATIONS Accepted until 9 p.in. Monday through Friday for daily CourierJournal; until 10 a.m. for Times daily except Saturday (5 p.m. Friday): until 10 a.m Saturday for Sunday Courier-Journal; until 9 p.m, Saturday and from 6 p.m.

until 9 p.m. Sunday for Monday Courier-Journal. When cancelling a classified advertisement be sure to get a number." This Is your record and It Important that you have it in the event of a misunderstanding or adjustment. Announcements Deaths and Funerals ALCORN, Mrs. Lorena A.

(nee Ball), Feb. 14, 1962, in her 62nd year. Residence 2627 Montgomery Lavenia St. Ball, New York City, Miss Beloved sister of Louetta Ball of Indianapolis, and Mr. Herbert A.

Ball, New Albany, grandmother of Naomi Jean, Sandra and David Proctor: also survived by nephews. Services from the Manning-Dunn Funeral Home, 518 N. 26th at 10 a.m. John suddenly Feb. 15, 1962, at 7:40 p.m.

at the Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Residence 362 Hillerest age 57 years. Beloved husband of Edith Morris Anderson: father of MER. Norman M. Vaughn of Bamberg.

Germany; also survived by 1 granddaughter. Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Lane, Sat. morning at 11 o'clock. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. BAGLAN, Mrs.

Alice Graydon, passed away in her 68th year, 12:50 Thursday, a.m. in Detroit, Mich. Wife of February 15, 1982, the late George Baglan: sister of Edwin Graydon of Winnipeg, Canada, and Adam Morton Graydon. Mrs. Baglan is at the Arch L.

Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak St. at Schiller where serv. ices will be conducted Monday, February 19, at 1:30 p.m. by Rev.

Clarence Sitler. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. Friends may call after 2:30 p.m. Sunday. BISHOP, Mr.

Lawrence of Hardyville, passed away February in his 15, 79th 1962, at a.m. at the Kentucky year, Thursday, Baptist Hospital, Beloved husband of Mrs. Ethel DeSpain Bishop; devoted father of Pennington. Mre Carl Whitlow. Mrs.

Clyde Mrs. Stallings, Mrs. William Conway, Mrs. Floyd R. Davis, Mr.

Lowell and Mr. Leilon Bishop: 14 grandchildren; great grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday, Feb17th. at 2 p.m. at the Winn ruary Funeral Home, Horse Cave, Ky.

Interment Horse Cave, Cemetery. BOWMAN, Mrs. Laura (nee Mudd), passed away suddenly, Thursday, February 15, 1962, at p.m., at St. Anthony Hospital. Family restdence, 2112 Allston Avenue.

Devoted mother of Mrs. R. T. (Lueile) McGinity and Rev. J.

J. Bow. man; sister of Mrs. Alma Robertson: also survived by 3 grandchildren. Remains resting at the Owen Funeral Home, 2511 Virginia.

Funeral Sunday, at 2 p.m., from the Owen Chapel. Burial in Fairview Bowling Green. KY. Cemetery, BRONNER, Ita May: age 83 at 6:55 a.m. Feb.

16, 1982, years. et the Jewish Hospital. Widow of Milton Bronner: survived by niece, Mre. James Crane. Sarasota, Body to be cremated.

No Fla. services. CLEMENS, Mine Sudie Katherine; Age 69 years, Feb. 16, 1962 at 7 a.m. Residence 305 Inverness Ave.

Sister of Mrs. Lizzie Hall; Mrs. Howard Durbin, Mr. Fisher Clemens, Bardstown, also survived by several nieces and nephews. Miss Clemens is at Ratterman's, 2815 4th where services will be held Sunday at 1:45 p.m.

Graveside services will be held Bardstown Lutheran Church Ceme. tery at 3:15 p.m. followed by interment. HARPER, Mrs. Beatrice Elizabeth (nee Haid), Feb.

15, 1962, at 11:30 p.m. at the Methodist Evangelical Hospital. Residence 125 N. 34th St. Beloved wife of Joseph T.

Harper; devoted mother of Gilbert Harper, Pleasure Ridge Park, Jerry Harper, Tuscaloosa, sister of Miss Ada Haid, Nashville, Mrs. William Fenney, Akron, Ohio, Mrs. J. P. McGhan, Miami, George Derrick, Carlsbad, N.

Mrs. Jack Hollander, Memphis, Edward Haid, Nashville, Mark Haid, Sheffield, Schultie Haid, Decherd, Tenn. Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Services at Schop. penhorst Bros.

Funeral Home, 1832 W. Market St. Feb. 19, at 8:30 a.m. and from St.

Columba Church at 9 a.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery, The Altar Society of St. Columba will have a recitation of the rosary at 3 p.m. Sun. at the funeral home.

KONZ, Arthur in his 68th year, Thursday, Feb. 15, 1962, 10:30 p.m. Residence 929 Dove Lawn. Beloved husband of Ann Elrod Konz; devoted brother of Mrs. J.

L. Gerrard, nieces and nephews survive. Funeral services 3 p.m. at Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston Hgwy, by Rev. A.

B. Carpenter of Audubon Baptist Church. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. MASON, Mr. Mayo Shalleross, passed away suddenly 1 p.m.

Thurs day Feb. 15th, 1962, at Skylight, Ky Beloved brother of Miss Mary M. Mason, Louisville, Mr. E. Willard Mason, LaGrange, Mr.

Eugene F. Mason, Kansas City, Mr. Warren Mason, Goshen, and Mrs. Wardell Mason. Carrollton.

Mr. Mason is resting at Radcliffe Funeral Home, LaGrange, Funeral services 2 p.m. Saturday at Shiloh Methodist church. Interment Shiloh cemetery. MADAM, Francis M.

age 65 years, Feb. 14, 1962, at 11:45 p.m. at S.S. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Residence 1416 Arcade.

Devoted father of Thomas and John L. MAdam; brother of Mrs. Anna Meflugh, Mrs. William Simpson of Elizabethtown, John Patrick Owen J. and Martin P.

McAdam; 6 grandchildren also survive. Mr. Adam is at Rattermans, 2114 W. Market St. Funeral services 9 a.m.

at St. Charles Borromeo Church, Interment Calvary recited Cemetery. The Rosary will be by the members of the parish and K. of C. Bishop Spalding Counsel.

Fri. at 7:30 p.m. McCOY, Mary Meyer; Feb. 15, 1962. at 7:30 p.m.

at the Cook Benevolent Home, 1359 S. 3rd: mother of Mr. Staney E. Meyer; sister of Mrs. Theodore Lloyd, Indianapolis, grandmother of Mrs.

Lane S. Jewell Jones: Columbia, also survived by 2 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 S. 3rd Sat. afternoon at o'clock.

Interment in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Ind. MORGAN, Mary Wallace, Thurs. Feb. 15, 1962, at 7:45 p.m. Residence, 862 S.

5th St. Beloved wife of Walter Morgan: daughter of Mrs. Emma Nunn Wallace; sister of Mrs. Lucy Pritchard. Horse Cave, half-sister of Mrs.

Vivian Gentry, Horse Cave, Mr. Chester Wallace. Indianapolis, Mrs. Leora Young and Mr. Thomas Wallace; also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 S. 3rd St. Sat. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery, MORRIS, Marjorie Temple, age 38.

Feb. 14, 1962, 2:30 a.m. Chelsea Naval Hospital, Boston, Mass. (Former resident of Mt. Eden, Ky.) Survived by husband Ed D.

Morris, Pease, A.F.B., New Hampshire. Daughters Dovanna and Danise Morris. Parents Mr. and Mrs. Dove Temple, east of Middletown.

Brothers Robert Temple, Lexington; Dove Temple, Anchorage. Remains will arrive at the Shannon Funeral Home, Shelbyville, Sunday afternoon. Services will be held there 2 p.m. Feb. 19.

Interment Grove Hill Cemetery, OYLER, Mr. Stetson suddenly Wed. evening, Feb. 14, 1962 at his residence 222 S. 25th St.

Beloved father of Ray Clifford and Wilbur Oyler; also survived by 2 sisters, Mrs. Harold (Verna Ray) Frye, and Mrs. B. 0. (Christine) Heady, brother, Ed.

Oyler: 6 grandsons and 2 great Services from Herbert C. Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort Ave, at 2 p.m. Sat. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. RICE, Margaret Gilmore, residence 2520 Hikes Lane, Friday, February 16, 1962, at 1:33 p.m.

at St. Anthony Hospital. Beloved wife of Earl A. Rice: devoted mother of Dr. Earl K.

Rice and Edward W. Rice: sis ter of Mrs. John G. (Mary) Heck, Mrs. Clifford (Eleanora) Schott.

Mrs. Elmer (Evelyn) Stauffer, William. John, and Harry Gilmore; also survived by 2 grandchildren, Mrs. Rice is at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Rd. Funeral from St.

Pius Church, Monday, at 9:00 a.m. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. The Rosary service will be held by the Altar Society Sunday at 4:00 p.m. SCHULER, Mr. Malon, age 72 years, Feb.

15, 1962, at 10:15 p.m. in his residence, 1223 Morgan Ave. Beloved husband of Margaret A. Powell Schuler: brother of Frank and Louis J. Schuler: Mrs.

Carrie Bickel, Mrs. Ann Price and Mrs. Grace Wittenauer; nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services Mon. morning at 10:30 from Embry Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston and Kentucky Avenue Church of Christ, 1418 Belmar Dr.

at 11 o'clock. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. SHRAGER, Mrs. Celia, Feb. 16.

1962 at 2:55 p.m. at 413 W. Bloom age 73. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Theodore Berman, Mrs.

Stuart Bleler, Tuscon, Mra. William Pollock, Mrs. Louis Fields, Skokie, Mra. Jennie Katz: 1 sister, Mrs Jack Traugott. brother, Robert Kaufman; grandchildren.

Funeral from Herman Meyer and Son, 1336 Ellison Ave. Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment in Keneseth Israel Cemetery, STRICKLAND, Mrs. Elise Victoria, nee, Parkham, passed away in her 67th Friday, February 16. 1952.

at 5:30 p.m.; residence 832 Clarks Ln. Beloved sister of Mrs. Olive Lord. Mr. H.

Grady Parham. and Mr. Clifford W. Parham: also survived by her nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Strickland is at the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak St. at Schiller Ave. where services will be conducted Monday, February 19, at 10:00 a.m.

by Rev. Clarence Sitler. Interment Resthaven Memorial Park. Friends may call after 4:00 p.m. Saturday.

TEMPLE, Mrs. Elizabeth Catherine (nee Felker) age 73 years, Wednesday, February 14, 1962 about 11:35 p.m. at St. Anthony Hospital. Residence 2129 Old Shepherdsville Rd.

Devoted mother of Mrs. William J. (Evelyn) 0'Dandel. Mrs. Walter J.

(Viola) Kute and Mr. C. N. (Bud) Temple: sister of Mrs. Rose Speyerer and Mr.

John Felker: also survived by 10 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Service from the McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Rd. in Buechel, Saturday, February 17 at 8:40 a.m. and at St. Bartholomew Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment in Calvary Cemetery. The members of the altar society will recite the rosary Friday at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. In Memoriam 5 WHITTEN, Mable in loving memory of my beloved wife. who passed away February 17, 1961.

No morning dawne, no night re turns. But that I think of you. So if I shed a secret tear, And often heave a sigh, It's that I miss you more and more Ay every day goes by. Sadly missed by husband, Everett. Cametery Lots, Monuments.

RESTHAVEN Cemetery, Alpine Gardens, Bronze section. 8 graves. $65 each. Sellersburg, CH 6-2259, call collect. RESTHAVEN: 6 grave lots in Gar.

den of Time, EM 3-0191. PANKE MONUMENT CO. 817 Jefferson St. JU 4-1863. Out of the High Rent.

District Funeral Directors. BARRETT 1230 Bardstown Road 1-5530 FUNERAL HOME, BOSSE Funeral Home Barret and Ellison GL 1-8440 LEE CRALLE INC. 1330 S. Third St. ME 4-3646 ME 4-3647 NUNNELLEY Funeral Home 4327 Taylor Blvd.

EM 8-3396 MAAS FUNERAL HOME INC. Broadway at Floyd JU 5-4284 THE McDANIEL Funeral Home, Inc. EM 3-3566. 3-5667 4339 Park Blvd ALBERT NEURATH SON Funeral Home 125 E. Market JU 4-1191 D.

J. DOUGHERTY SON 1230 S. 3d St. ME 4-3771 Broadway at 34th. SP 6-6642 3331 Tayloraville Rd GL 1-4420 OWEN FUNERAL HOME 2611 Virginia Avenue SP 6-5775 L.

D. PEARSON SON, INC. 1310 S. Third St. ME 4-3628 149 Breckinridge Lane TW 6-0349 JOHN B.

RATTERMAN SONS Funeral Parlors 2114 Market SP 6-4661 GODFREY F. RUSSMAN SON Funeral Home 1041 Gos ME 5-7426 SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home 19th and Market 5.4394 Lodge Notices DAYLIGHT Chapter number 214 O.E.S, will meet Sat. Feb. 17, at 7:45 p.m.

in Crescent Hill Hall for regular business. Beatrice Gritton, W.M.: Alleen Elder, Secy. SHIVELY Lodge Number 951 F. and A. M.

will meet Feb. 17, in Butler High School, 2222 Crums Lane at 7 p.m. C. J. Hyde.

Grand Master will speak; refreshments; visitors welcome, How C. Reeves, Master; Stanley W. Crawley, Secy, Where To Gos 10 OX BOW INN on U. S. 60 just miles west of Fort Knox, winter schedule December 18 to March 15; 4:30 p.m.

to 8:30 p.m.: 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Closed Monday Lost. 11 BAG, Doctor's type, brown leather, containing catalogues, rule and files; vicinity 16th and Market: $25 reward for return intact to J. A.

Etter. Phone collect, MAin 1-2070, Cincinnati, Ohio. BICYCLE; red, Monarch, 26 inch, boy's; serial number 1H694076; Berry Bivd. area: reward. EM 3-5809.

3422 Powell Ave, BRACELET, solid gold antique, chain and lock: neighborhood Douglass, Bardstown Rd. Reward. GL 2-9455. after 5:30. DOG, Boxer, male, fawn, 5 years old, named Saber, Middletown area; reward.

CH 5-5789 after 5 p.m. DOG, male, part Pekingese, black with white chest; vicinity Clara Ave. $35 EM 6-7465. DOG, Beagle, male, named Trip; lost '938 S. 6th.

Reward. JU 3-7801. DOG, Miniature Poodle, female. vicinity Indian Hilla. Reward, TW 6-6750 DOG, black French Poodle, male, Eastern Pkwy.

and Bardstown Rd. area. Reward. GL 8-2587. DOG, Collie, sable and white, male, named Ringer; Cane Run Crums Lane.

447-5798. PURSE. vicinity University of Kentucky: has important papers, sum of money. $100 reward for tents. Mrs Beulah Sparrow, Wiltiamstown route 1.

Call 824- 7591. RING, diamond basket mounting. downtown vicinity or Anchorage; reward. ME 7-7017. WRISTWATCH, lady's Elgin.

gold case: vicinity downtown; reward. Call EM 3-2739 Found 12 DOG, female Beagle; Shively area. EM 3-3490 Information-Personals. 13 HEARING Aide, all types; behind the ear. in the ear.

Maury M. Peariman. JU 3-4288. SENG'S AUTO INSURANCE As low as $16.20 for months. 3956 Dixie Hgwy.

667-6475 TIMOTHY: Faith and begorra, St. Patrick's Day is just a few weeks away. the 17th of March that we'll be painting the town green with our green hats, ties. shillelagh, and shamrocks from CAUFIELD'S on Third St. St.

Patrick's decoration too. DANNY BOY WORRY WON'T PAY BILLS BUT WE CAN Avoid Bankruptey Avoid Tied Up Wages No Limit-No Co-Signers Only One Place To Pay Kentucky Consolidated Co. 443 Francis Building 4th and Chestnut CALL 583-7661 Open 9-8 Daily. Sat, 9 till Not A Loan Company Free Parking AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE If you have been cancelled or rejected by other companies, need SR 22 filing, over 65 years old, under age 25, we can write liability, property damage, fire, theft and collision. Easy monthly payments.

SHELBURN INSURANCE AGENCY 811 S. Third St. Louisville, Ky. 584-2553 582-1674 WE will pay month's rent for you, Is your present furniture or appliances getting old? Are you paying extra for living in furnished apartment? Why not invest in your own furniture and appliances, no money down. Come in and let us show you how to reduce your rent.

We will pay 1 month rent for you and we even have nice apartments available. Franklin Bros SP 2-2581 WANTED people who re Ily care and want quality service for their car. See RAY'S BUICK SERVICE Guaranteed Automatic Transmission Service For All Cars EM 7-6104 Nights 451-6255 LIVE it up with the Love in your life. at "Ole Bohemia Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge," 27th and Bank Sts. SP 6-1905.

Grand opening Valentine's Day. PERSONS witnessing accident on October 4th at 4th and Market when woman was struck and killed by bus, contact new attorney on case immediately. JU 7-6758. MAKE your own hat. It's fun! All necessary frames, trims, materials.

in style to be BAER A. BAER 620 W. Market JU 3-5521 ROOM, board and care in private home for elderly gentlemen, cellent food, ME 7-4386. CARE for patients in my home; practical nurse; 937-2988. Services Oftered Services Offered -General.

ALUMINUM weatherboard in. stalled: factory discount. EM 3-4584. ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS Remodeling, repairing, painting. We specialize in the additions of ROOMS, BATHROOMS, PORCHES.

Reliable sober insured workmen. Estimates free; 36 months to pay. THE JEFFERSON co. Call anytime, JU 2-1831. ADDITIONS, 5 year F.H.A.

terms. Call man who works on job. Rooms, baths, panel basements, dormers. MR. KESSLER GL 8-3593 WO 9-7885 ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, home and remodeling, cabinet work, free estimates BELL KOCH.

INC. TW 6-0904. ADDITIONS, alterations and home improvements; we give free, estimates and guarantee our work; insured workmen; home builders since 1941. F.H.A. terms.

MILLER CONSTRUCTION CO. 4518 Poplar Level Rd. 969-8448 ADDITIONS, remodeling. ing: rooms, added: porches, mente, attics finished: we do the complete job, free estimates. terms Walker Bulider.

SP 2-2839. ADDITIONS ARTISTICALLY added; free estimates, terms desired. FORREST HACKLEY SONS EM 7-7451. EM 3-2091. ADDITIONS, alterations.

repairs from basement to attic: 5 year terms; honest bids, guaranteed, Call anytime GL 8-6686. ADDITIONS, attics basements finished, remodeling; terms; free estimates. Call 895-6630. ADDITIONS, alterations: attics, basements finished: frame garages, $2.50 square foot. TW 5-2292.

AIR Conditioning Corp. renders unbelievably fast service, Home or commercial-24 Hour. ME 7-3622 ALTERATIONS, dressmaking, buttonholes made at home. SP 8-6186. ALUMINUM siding awnings, storm windows, doors, roofing, installed, no cash down.

Duro Co, EM 8-3318. BUDGET SERVICE TO EVERYONE IN DEBT Group your bills; make 1 payment you can afford; we give fast, efficient service to you and your creditors; our systematic plan help you. We are not connected with any other budget service in Kentuckiana. Oldest Budget Service in Louiwille. Budget Manager, C.

Steele 402-403 Hoffman Bldg. 139 S. 4th. JU 2-2537. JU 2-2538.

BRICK and Bedford stone work; flower barbecue's built; chimneys built and repaired; free estimates. WA 1-4031. BRICK, stone, block work, additions, repairs; fireplaces, patios, fallout shelters. 963-4356. BUILDING and remodeling.

room additions a specialty: insured workmen. GL 6-3439. Call anytime, John E. Askin. BRICK, Stucco, Tuck Pointing, wet walls, chimney; water proofing and roof work.

778-8500. CARPENTER work, remodeling of all kinds; replacing bad floor joists, replacing and repairing bad windows; immediate service; no job too small. ME 7-2623. CARPENTER lowered. work, leveled, remodeling, inceilings floors terior decorating; insured; free estimates.

Dormel Const. Co. EM 8-5659. CARPENTER work: additions, remodeling, termite damage repairs, floors leveled: no job too small; terms. free estimates.

SP 8-7229. CARPENTER work, all type; also panel basements; free estimates. W. T. Watkins, EM 6-6208.

CARPENTER work of all kinds; father and son; 22 years in business. Call anytime. WO 9-8721. CARPENTRY, plastering, painting, concreting and block work. Work guaranteed, WO 9-5485 or after 5 p.m, WE 7-6577 CARPENTRY, remodeling; large or small; free estimates: do my own work.

TW 5-3213. TW 3-2802. CARPENTRY, building, remodeling and painting; large or small; free estimates; terms. TW 3-7670. CONCRETE work; we specialize in driveways.

walks, porches, patios: free estimates. TW 3-2115, GL 8-5582. CONCRETE work, driveways, walks. patios, steps, stucco, basement diggins. SP 6-3680.

CONCRETE, brick. block work, winter rates. SP 6-7666. CONCRETE work; basement waterproofing; guaranteed. EM 8-5676.

DITCHING, backhoe, grading, basements, driveways. GL 8-3861. DRESSMAKING, original designing and expert fit; satisfaction assured. 969-0695 ELECTRICAL rewtring Reddy Electric TW 3-2511 hour emergency service: 24 hours around the clock; radio dispatch service trucks; free estimates. F.H.A, terms.

REDDY ELECTRIC CO. TW 3-2511. 20:8 Frankfort Ave. ELECTRICAL, rewiring and re pairs; 24 hour service; free estimates. PRONTO ELECTRIC CO.

447-5026 ELECTRICAL Specialist 1 hour night or day service F.H.A, terms, free estimates ELECTRIC CO. JU 3-5139 TW 6-1820 ELECTRICAL wiring and repairs; call us, you'll be glad you did. R. H. Baker.

ME 7-3534: G1, 1-6845. EXCAVATING, grading, basements, driveways. GL 8-3861. FLOOR sanding. laying and refinishing: tile laid: sanders for rent.

HIGHFILL HESTER IT 5-3507 or EM 3-9793 FLOOR sanding. refinishing: sanding only, 10c square foot. treau, SP 2-1679. FLOOR finishing, experienced, free estimates, Crabtree, 772-3845. FURNACE repairs: day or night.

Call 447-5026. FURNACE service and repairs; 24 hour service; dependable, insured, $3 call. EM 6-9277. FURNACE service calls, 24 hour service guaranteed, SP 8-3117. INCOME TAXES compiled, individuals or business concerns: 9 a.m.

to 10 p.m. Former federal tax employee. New office, 4128 Taylor Hazelwood Shopping Center, EM 3-4833. or 704 St. ME 7-5825.

INCOME TAXES filed. day or night. $1 short $2 long, 25 years same location corner 17th and Jefferson, also 1420 Dixie J. 1. W.

blocks Holland. north JU of 3-6450. HIll. G. L.

INCOME tax filed, day and night, $1 short form, $2 and up long; also small businesses. w. Hagan, 817 Dixie Hgwy. 584-6820. Moved from 2218 W.

Oak INCOME tax service, competent; John Hammann, former auditor Internal Revenue; office 25th and Hill. SP 5-8574. Home, SP 8-7553. INCOME Tax filed, Eastern Pkwy. at Preston, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.

Individual short forms, $1 each; long forms $2 each. ME 7-4013. TAX: individuals. small businesses; no appointment necessary; and up; notary service. Center 7th and Broadway.

INCOME tax filed, $1 short, $2 and up, Jong. F. E. Wright, GL 8-8188, 2428 Proctor Knott Dr. INCOME tax work.

former federal tax agent; Nights and weekends, 4640 Southerest Dr. EM 6-0720, INCOME tax, individual or busi. ness: bookkeeping services: house calls. Bill Pitcock. 969-6350.

INCOME TAX, individuals, rentals, small business. Pick up and deliver. SP 5-6957. SP 8-8559. INCOME tax returns prepared; 25 veara experience.

TW 6-0527. INCOME tax filed; Highlands, East End. 978 Barret. JU 4-6046. INCOME tax filed.

Carrie Baker, 3641 Powell, EM 3-5632, ME 4-9143. PATCH plastering: new work; prompt service; prices reduced this week. Ted Dryden, ME 4-0303 PATCH plastering and new; free estimates. Paul Thacker. 634.0808 PATCH plastering, chimneys, grate work; insured.

SP 6-5621. PLASTERING of any kind: stucco work, basements and foundations; work guaranteed: reasonable. John Niehoff, GL 1-8351. PLASTERING, new and repair, also dry wall Installation; prompt service. Call E.

C. SWIMME TW 6-6843. PLASTERING, patch, new; also stucco; experienced; free estimates. EM 8-9290. PLATING, auto parts, door hardware, antiques.

AMERICAN PLATING 713 W. Oak. JU 7-6064. PLUMBING and heating, hot water heater replacement, free estimates. SP 6-7139.

REFRIGERATION, guaranteed serv. ice. JU 2-1744. ROOFING; roof repairing; all kinds; no leak too complicated. Work done with written guarantee.

25 years In. business; free estmates. W. E. TUCKER ROOFING SERVICE Phone EM 3-3604 ROOFS, painted, coated, repaired; chimney work, SP 6-5621.

SEWING; women and children's clothing; references. SP 2-7693. STORM windows, aluminum, installed; frames painted, EM 3-4584. TELEVISION calls, expert outside antenna installation. repairs: Pieture tube specials, City Suburb TV.

431 8, 32nd, SP 6-1492, 8 to 10. BUICK 1955 Special Hardtop Coupe REGARDLESS OF PRICE you just couldn't find a nicer automobile. Real sharp two tone finish, radio, heater, Dynaflow-drive, 5 new tires. Looks and drives absolutely perfect. Why pay more? Full price $395.

$5 down, $5 per week: 30 day written guarantee. WE FINANCE OUR OWN CARS BOB RYAN AUTO SALES 740 S. 7th St. Open Sunday JU 2-1667 BUICK, 1954 2 door special hard top; light green, with a white top, power steering and brakes. full price $395 with no money down and payments of only $22.00 a month.

6 other 1954 and 1955 Buicks to choose from. BROWN BROS. CADILLACS WEST BROADWAY MOTORS 917-927 W. Broadway JU 3-6501 BUICK 1956 2 door Special, extra nice solid white finish; has dynaflow transmission; heater, nearly new tires; a real good buy for someone; this Buick is clean, this week only $495. SUMMERS-HERRMANN, INC.

The Big Lot At 930 S. 2nd JU 5-3358 BUICK 1957 Special convertible, $50 down, assume balance, original jet black finish; can't be told from new. GEO. BYERS SONS 3rd and York JU 4-5181 BUICK, 1956. door hardtop, all power; buy with ride and drive: this week only, Bill trick Used Cars, wholesale and retail; many others to choose from; 333 E.

Broadway. Open Sunday after church, 587-7238. BUCIK 1959 Le Sabre hardtop; beautiful red finish; automatic; radio, heater; excellent buy at only, up to 30 months to pay. ABLE MOTORS 510 E. Broadway JU 3-3992 BUICK 1960 LeSabre hardtop; beautiful 2 tone finish; radio, heater and automatic; original interior; low mileage; priced to sell; low GMAC terms.

JIM COOKE BUICK 845 S. 3rd JU 4-2314 BUICK 1957 Super hardtop sedan; radio, heater. dynaflow. power steering, brakes, windows and seat: like new: certified one owner car; trade: terms. WARREN-PROCTOR co.

1231 S. Shelby St. EM 6-3321 BUICK 1959 LeSabre coupe hardtop; white finish; heater and automatic: don't miss this one; was now $1,495 during sale. JIM COOKE BUICK 845 S. 3rd JU 4-2314 BUICK 1955 convertible, all extras; repossessed; balance due will take old car for equity.

See or call Pete. EAST BROADWAY MOTORS 514 East Broadway JU 4-4071 BUICK, 1959 Invicta, station wagon, 16,000 guaranteed 1 owner miles. Factory air conditioned. Every conceivable accessory. Exceptional condition; must sell to settle estate.

No dealers. BU 2-1969, BU 3-7218. BUICK, 1954 door, 2 tone Ish and fully equipped. This is a clean car in above average condition. A real buy at $285.

BURNS FORD, INC. 2410 Bardstown Road GL 4-4636 BUICK, 1956 Special; 2 door hardtop, excellent condition; by owner. TW 5-5701. CADILLAC 1961. Coupe De Ville; factory air conditioning, all power accessories, beautiful blue finish; 14.000 true miles, one local owner, all references gladly given; only $4,695 with air conditioning.

Oniy $895 down or a car of equal value and payments of only $96.81 month. Eight 1961 Cadillacs in stock to choose from, coupes and sedans; many have air conditioning. It will pay you to see BROWN BROS. CADILLACS before you buy any car at any price. BROWN BROS.

CADILLACS WEST BROADWAY MOTORS, INC. 917-927 W. Broadway JU 3-6501 CADILLAC 1961 Sedan De Ville; fully equipped Including factory air conditioner: beautiful beige finish with matching interior of leather and cloth. See our classified listing of 25 more fine used cars. STANDARD AUTO CO.

4th and York JU 5-5826 Louisville's Authorized Cadillac Dealer for over 45 years. CADILLAC, 1958 Convertible, Beautiful original tan finish with matching all leather upholstery, This one is loaded with factory accessories and is good as new in every way, including white wall tires. This one won't be here long 50 don't wait one minute, also a 1958 4 Door Hard Top in stock. Call or see Charlie Tackett for any Information, MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET, INC. 2ND AND LIBERTY JU 4-1111 CADILLAC, 1956 Coupe De Ville, red and white finish, all power accessories and the cleanest 1956 Cadillac in town, see and drive it at only $1295 with only $350 down in cash or car of value and payments of only $48.65 month, 125 new and like new cars to choose from, BROWN BROS.

CADILLAC WEST BROADWAY MOTORS. INC. 917-927 W. Broadway JU 3-6501 CADILLAC 1960 Coupe De Ville air Conditioning with full power. This car is a cream puff, and must be seen to be appreciated.

Use your trade in for down payment. ONLY $3895. Also 1956 Cadillac $895, other Cadillacs to choose from. TRADE DARNELL HANK DARNELL. MOTORS 901 W.

Broadway JU 3-4967 CADILLAC 1955 2 door Coupe De Ville: light blue, one owner, with all the fine Cadillac acces sories, only $795 payments with no only money $43.06 down and of a month. 6 other 1955 and 1954 Cadillacs to choose from. BROWN BROS. CADILLACS WEST BROADWAY MOTORS, INC. 917-927 W.

Broadway JU 3-6501 CADILLAC 1957 coupe. original black finish, OWNER, LOW MILEAGE, fully equipped including all power you can save on this like new 1962 coupe. JOE BROWN FORD 4021 Shelbyville Rd. TW 5-6491 TW 5-4251 CADILLAC 1958 sedan Deville; $75. down, assume balance, like new inside and out, GEO.

BYERS SONS 3rd and York JU 4-5181 CADILLAC, 1955, coupe Deville; good: for balance due. $585. Stored, Oak Street Garage, 2228 W. Oak. SP 4.2321.

CADILLAC 1951: $140, will trade. JU 4-2781, TW 8-7047. CHEVROLET 1959 hardtop V-8 that is real beauty; immediate deliv. ery for the full under book price of only $1,387. Some form of $187 acceptable as your down payment and a full three years on balance including our low carrying charge you could make payment of $43.37 monthly starting in April.

If you put aside $12 a week or bring it to us each week end, your obligation will be paid in full; also a 1961 Monza with bucket seats and a 1956 Chevrolet for $487. MOTORS 615 EAST Broadway (Between Hancock-Clay) JU 3-4593 Nights, Sunday CHEVROLET 1952 4 Door: (REPOSSESSION) We took this car back because of previous owner's illness. Absolutely no money down required, just assume payments of $11.69 per month. Total balance due $193.84. Car has original dark green finish, 5 excellent tires, straight stick, radio, heater and drives just perfect.

WE FINANCE OUR OWN CARS BOB RYAN AUTO SALES 740 S. 7th St. Open Sunday JU 2-1667 CHEVROLET 1957 Sport Coupe 2 tone blue; perfect inside and out; motor is perfect. BANKRUPT? Weak credit accepted. Financing on lot; small down payment.

SUPER AUTO SALES NO. 1 OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 8 1307 W. Broadway JU 4-6489 CHEVROLET 1960 Bel-Air 2 door sedan, 6 cylinder engine standard transmission: radio, heater, solid white finish with blue interior. This was a local. one owner car: extra sharp inside and out.

Only 25,000 miles. See and drive this one today. Low G.M.A.C. terms. Ask for Rich Miller JU 4-1711.

MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET. INC. 2ND AND LIBERTY JU 4-1111 CHEVROLET 1961 Impala sport coupe, 2 tone automatic V8, radio, heater and power steering; strictly clean throughout. A real savings on this one; only $2395. at TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE Corner 12th Broadway JU 4-4268 Value Rated Used Cars CHEVROLET 1959 2 door Biscayne, 6 cylinder, standard transmission, radio, big heater.

solid white in color with white sidewall tires; this car has been reduced to only $1,293 for this big sale only; see it at SUMMERS- HERRMANN 3rd St. Lot 920 S. 3rd St. JU 5-3356 CHEVROLET 1957 2 door 210, V-8 engine, beautiful 2 tone blue ivory; has power glide, radio and heater; other extras; this car is extra nice and clean; must see and drive to appreciate; priced reasonable at $895. SUMMERS-HERRMANN, INC.

The Big Lot At 930 S. 2nd JU 5-3358 CHEVROLET 1956, station wagon, 8 cylinder, automatic shift; power steering and brakes; an ideal second car for the family that needs a real good one. Priced at only $895. MONARCH CO. Brook and Broadway JU 7-7243 JU 7-7243 CHEVROLET 1960 Parkwood four door wagon, 6 cylinder, Powerglide.

radio, heater: blue and ivory finish; stock number ACR-748. Price $1,795. BROADWAY CHEVROLET CO. 720 W. Broadway.

JU 2-2536. Across from New Car Showroom. CHEVROLET 1955 Bel Air four V8 engine, radio, heater; Powerglide: green and ivory ish; thoroughly reconditioned; stock number 9-26A. Price $445. BROADWAY CHEVROLET CO.

720 W. Broadway. JU 2-2536. Across from New Car Showroom. CHEVROLET 1960 Bel Air.

4 door sedan. 2 tone. V8; Powerglide, dio, heater; priced below the market at $1605. VALUE RATED USED CARS TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE Corner 12th. Broadway JU 4-4266 CHEVROLET 1958 Brookwood.

door 6 passenger wagon, radio, heater. 6 cylinder, straight shift, this was family car, and is a good sound investment, only $1,095. Universal Car Co. 25th, Broadway CHEVROLET 1957 convertible: beautiful red and white finish: V-8 engine. automatic transmission: like new white wall tires, new top; the best in town.

see it early, 10 other convertibles to choose from. Open Sundays. G. S. Auto Sales 1117 W.

Broadway JU $-3179 CHEVROLET 1960 Impala hardtop; 8 cylinder automatic shift; power steering; beautiful turquoise finish; only $2,095. MONARCH AUTO CO. Brook and Broadway JU 7-7243 JU 7-7243 CHEVROLET 1957 door, beautiful black and white finish, cylinder. standard transmission, extra clean inside and out. low mileage, radio, heater, whitewall tires, balance owed $695, no money down, $38 month.

HACK MILLER AUTO SALES Broadway at Clay JU 3-9032. CHEVROLET 1958 Impala coupe, clean, new car trade-in, and in top condition, hurry or you won't get it. "OUR CARS ARE EXTRA DOUBLEMONT CHEVROLET 2021 S. 18th SP 2-2501. CHEVROLET 1957, 210.

door, with Powerglide, radio. heater, 2 tone, reduced to $545. NO DOWN PAYMENT. JOE BROWN FORD 4021 Shelbyville Rd. TW 5-6491 TW 5-4251.

CHEVROLET 1957 Bel Air hardtop, 2 door, automatic, 2 won' tone; heater; extra clean; last long. $1.095. ABLE MOTORS 510 Broadway JU 3-8992 CHEVROLET, 1958 Bel Air Sport Coupe V-8 Powerglide. Radio and Heater, Black, here is your chance to buy a beautiful hard top for only $1195. Stock Number 368.

See or Call Charlie Tackett JU 4-1711. MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET. INC. 2ND AND LIBERTY JU'4-1111 CHEVROLET 1955 2 door, solid white. reduced to sell this week end $295, nothing down.

only $17 a month. 17 other 1955 and 1950 Chevrolets to choose from. BROWN BROS. CADILLACS WEST BROADWAY MOTORS, INC. 917-927 W.

Broadway JU 3-6501 CHEVROLET 1958 Bel Air door sedan. V8, automatic, full power; now $1.095. JIM BOOHER CHEVROLET CO. 4156 Shelbyville Rd. TW 5-5484 (Come in and shake hands) CHEVROLET 1960 Impala hardtop, black and white: power steering excellent condition: very reason able.

Call or see Keith Essen. SAM SWOPE PONTIAC 126 Breckinridge Lane TW 5-2421 CHEVROLET 1957 Bel Air. owner. driven only 40,000 miles, Powerglide radio, heater, white wall tires, come in today and save on this like new Bel Air. JOE BROWN FORD 4021 Shelbyville Rd.

TW 5-6491 TW 5-4251 CHEVROLET 1961 Impala hardtop, radio and heater; beautiful beige finish; priced to go. $2,195. HANNAH MOTORS 4th and Breckinridge JU 3-3685 CHEVROLET 1958 Impala door hardtop V8, radio, heater, etc. repossessed; balance due of terms can be arranged, Will take older car for equity. EAST BROADWAY MOTORS 514 East Broadway JU 7-0108 CHEVROLET 1961, Impala Convertible, V-8, Power Glide, Power Steering, and Brakes, Solid Black Finish, White Top.

Only $2,495. See Walter Perry. BOB HOOK CHEVROLET 2525 Bardstown Rd. GL 8-9311 CHEVROLET 1955 4 door Bel Air. 6 cylinder, radio and heater, pow.

er glide, blue and ivory; runs and drives good; nothing down $395. FOURTH STREET AUTO CO. Corner 4th, Kentucky JU 7-8314 CHEVROLET Impala 1960 2 door hardtop; power steering, power brakes, automatic transmissions like new; 1 owner: $1995. RAMBLER CITY Just west of the bridge in Jeffersonville BU 2-6691 CHEVROLET 1960 convertible, V8. automatic, power steering: $1,895.

JIM BOOHER CHEVROLET co. 4156 Shelbyville Rd. TW 5-5484 (Come in and shake hands) CHEVROLET 1956 Bel Air 8 der 4 door. Radio, heater, Pow. erglide, other accessories.

Reduced during our sale this week to only $465. BURNS FORD, INC. 2410 Bardstown Rd. GL 4-4638 CHEVROLET 1961 Biscayne 2 door, standard drive, 6 cylinder; real nice; $1695. JEFE HARVEY Guaranteed Used Cars We trade up or down Berry and Powell EM 8-8180 CHEVROLET 1960 Bel Air 2 door hardtop; low mileage; as new you'll find; $1695.

JEFF HARVEY Guaranteed Used Cars We trade up or down Berry and Powell F.M 8.8180 CHEVROLET 1956 station wagon. 2 door, 6, straight shift. radio, heater, new 2 tone green paint, family special, only $895. Universal Car Co. 25th.

Broadway CHEVROLET 1955 Bel Air vertible; 6 cylinder, standard shift, $45 down, assume balance; like new in every respect. GEO. BYERS SONS 3rd and York JU 4-5181 CHEVROLET 1956, straight stick, real good buy for only $445; other 1935 and 1956 Chevrolets to choose from. JOE BROWN FORD 4021 Shelbyville Rd. TW 5-6491 TW 5-4251, CHEVROLET 1955, 6 cylinder, standard shift; a nice car: $395.

JIM BOOHER CHEVROLET CO. 4156 Shelbyville Rd. TW 5-5484 (Come in and shake hands) CHEVROLET 1955 door Bel Air V8. straight stick, owner, like new, just long trade, bank terms, Bill Dietrick Used Cars, wholesale and retail; many others to choose from. 333 E.

Broadway. Open Sunday after church. 587-7238, CHEVROLET 1960 Impala, 2 door hardtop; $95 down, assume balance. V-8, automatic, immaculate condition. GEO.

BYERS SONS 3rd and York JU 4-5181 CHEVROLET 1956 Bel Air 2 door V-8. floor stick, radio and heater; really a sharp one; only $75, down, assume balance. BYERS 120 E. Broadway JU 4-8200 CHEVROLET 1957. Bel Air, Sport Sedan.

V-8, Power Glide, Radio, Heater, Nice Car, Red and White. Only $1,095. See Leo Vincent. BOB HOOK CHEVROLET 2525 Bardstown Rd GL 8-9511. CHEVROLET 1961, Impala Sport Coupe, V-8.

Power Glide, Good Car. Autumn Beige Finish, Only $2,395. See Ray Herm. BOB HOOK CHEVROLET 2525 Bardstown Rd. GL.

8-9511 CHEVROLET 1962 Monza coupe, powerglide, radio, heater, wire wheel discs, low mileage, $2,395. Universal Car Co. 25th, Broadway CHEVROLET 1958, Door, PowerGlide, Power Steering, Radio, Heater, Extra Nice Car. Only $1,095.00 See. Roy Kinser, BOB HOOK CHEVROLET 2525 Bardstown Rd.

G1, 8-9511 CHEVROLET 1960, door harde top, 8 cylinder automatic, powder blue finish, good tires; the popular one; special at only $1,605. ABLE MOTORS 510 E. Broadway JU 3-3001 CHEVROLET 1961. 2 door, V-6. straight transmission, solid white, radio, heater.

Only 81.795. See Bill Jenkins BOB HOOK CHEVROLET 2525 Bardstown Rd. GL 9511. CHEVROLET 1954 Bel Air: me, nice, $295. Dealer.

EM 8-2464..

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