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ALVEY, Thomas B. "Boonie" Age 73 years, Feb. 1966, 12:05 a.m. af St. Anthony Hospital.

Residence 3003 Hikes Ln. Devoted husband of Stella Bolling Alvey; devoted father of Messrs James Marvin, Ringwood, Edward Russell, Joseph Charlie, and Frankie R. Alvey, Miss Lillian Miss Catherine Alvey and Mrs. Martha H. also survived by 11 grandchildren.

Mr. Alvey is at Ratterman's, 3800 Bardstown Rd. in Buechel. Funeral services 10 a.m. Thurs.

at St. Barnabas Church. Interment of St. the Michael Holy Cemetery. Members Name Society will pray the rosary 7:45 p.m.

Tues. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Tues. ASHBAUGH, Mrs. Martha Jane Age 89 years, 8:15 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. at the Robinson Rest Home, Elizabethtown, Ky. Residence, Belmont, Ky. Survived by sisters, Miss Kate Zwicker, Lebanon Junction and Mrs. Libbie Hudgins, Louisville; brother, Fred Zwicker, Radcliff, KY.

Funeral several nieces and nephews. p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9 from Langford Funeral Home, Lebanon Junction. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Louisville.

BENNETT, Mrs. Ethel (nee Craddock) Passed away Feb. 7, 1966, at 4:35 a.m. in her 79th year. Residence 10106.

Stonestreet Valley Station. Beloved mother of Mrs. Kenneth (Violet) Brown, Mr. Chester Bennett, Mr. John 1.

Bennett, Jr. Dr. D. C. Bennett; sister of Mr.

John Craddock; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home Suburban Chapel, 5317 Dixie Hgwy. Funeral services Wed at 11 Burial esfuburban Cemetery. the Chapel. BRADEN, Garfield Age 85 years, of Lyons, KY.

died Feb. 8, 1:15 a.m. at the Community Hospital, Glasgow, Ky. Survived by daughter, Mrs. William King from Lyons, 3 Thurston, Paul and Ben Braden, all of Louisville; 1 brother, Harvey Braden from Lebanon Junction; 3 grandchildren.

Funeral services 2 Thursday, Feb. 10 from the Methodist Church in New Haven. Burial in River View Cemetery. Remains at the Greenwell Funeral Home In New Haven. BRANDENBURG, Mrs.

Ethel (nee Peckinbaugh) passed away Feb. 8, 1966, at 3:35 a.m. in her 82nd year. Family residence S. 38th.

St. Devoted mother of Mr. William F. Brandenburg. Also survived by 2 grandchildren and great grandchild.

Remains resting Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia, Ave. Funeral services Thurs. o'clock from Owen Chapel. Burial at Cave HIlI Cemetery. BRIMER, Louis William Jr.

residence 4023. Elmwood Ave. passed away Tues. Feb. 8th, 1966, 9 a.m.

the Baptist Hospital. Husband of Elizabeth Kaelin Brimer, father of Elaine Elizabeth Brimer. also survived by mother and stepfather Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rufer; sister Mrs.

Gus Lampton, North Miami Fla. and stepsister Mrs. Thomas (Doris) Thompson. Mr. Brimer is at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Rd.

Funeral Thurs. a.m. from Holy Trinity Church. Interment St. Michael Cemetery.

Rosary will be recited by the Holy Name Society Wed. 7:30 p.m. Memorial services by Zachary Taylor Post, American Legion at 8 p.m. CLAUSEN, Mrs. Nina Reese Age 82 years, Feb.

8, 1966, at 1:45 a.m. at Our Lady of the Angels Nursing Home. Residence 3520 Dayton Beloved wife of Conrad stepmother of Mrs. Francis R. (Jane) Duerr and Conrad Clausen, Jr.

San Francisco, sister of Mrs. Esther Moore: also survived by step grandcrildren, nieces and nephews. Services at the McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Rd. Thurs. Feb.

10 at 2 p.m. by Rev. Michael Baas, Pastor of St. Paul Evangelical Church. Interment Resthaven Cemetery.

COFER, Mrs. Hazel Irene (nee Rounsaville) Passed away suddenly Feb. 5, 1966, in her 50th year at Akron, lowa. Family residence Market Sioux City, lowa. Former residence 5103 Reed Louisville.

Loving mother of Mrs. Ralph (Maureen) Chandler, and Messrs. Ralph, Donald, and Odell Cofer. Devoted daughter of Mr. William and Mrs.

Dova Jackson Rounsaville. Sister of Messrs. Polk, John, Pete and Joe Also survived by 5 sisters and 7 grandchildren. Mrs. Cofer Is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L.

Heady Son, 3601 Taylor Bivd. where services will be conducted Feb. 9 at 1 o'clock p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Frlends may kindly call after 10 a.m.

CONKLIN. Minor E. Sr. Age 86 years, Tuesday, Feb. 8th, 1966 at 11:30 a.m.

Residence 4118 S. 2nd St. Husband of Eunice R. Layman Conklin; father of Mrs. A.

C. (Chris) Wood. Jeffersonville; Mrs. W. G.

(Georgia) Gross, New Albany, Mrs. W. R. (Nell) Reese, Jeffersonville; Minor E. Conklin and Robert L.

Conklin Vincennes, brother of Will L. Conklin, Mrs. H. H. Cannon, and Mrs.

Irvin Bozarth. 14 grandchildren survive. Mr. Conklin Is at Ratterman's, 2815 S. 4th.

Funeral, Thursday morning at 10:00 from Holy Name Church, Interment Calvary Cametery. Rosary services Wednesday 7:30 p.m. by the Church Societies. KY. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Deaths and Funerals EARHEART, Ida M.

age 83 years, Feb. 7, 1966 7:40 p.m. Residence 1801 Brownsboro Rd. Surviv by daughter Mrs. Frank (Elsie) Rush.

son John H. Earheart, sister Mrs. Elsie Wallace, grandson. granddaughter great grandson. Services Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E.

Market, Thurs. at 11 a.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. GREEN- BURNS, Violet Age 75 years Feb. 8, 1966.

Residence 522 Winkler; mother of Charles S. Burns; sister of Mrs. Emma B. Williamson; also survived by serveral nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Green is at Rattermans, 2815 s. 4th where friends may call Wed. from 10:30 a.m.9:30 p.m. Funeral Thurs. morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment Calvery Cemetery. GREER, Mr. George Alvin Passed away in his 68th year, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1966, at 5:30 p.m. Family residence, 824 Parkway Drive.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Margaret Bohannon Greer; loving father of Mrs. Joseph (Charlotte) Robertson. Crestwood. Mrs.

Dewayne (Barbara Ann) Schlegelmilch, Merritt Island, Mr. Bennie Greer and Mr. Kenneth Greer; devoted son of Mrs. Greer; brother of Mrs. Virginia Caudill, Mrs.

Evelyn Rose, Mrs. Estelle Sawyer, Mrs. Laura May Kerdoff, Messrs. Jesse, Charles, Newby and Rufus survived by 12 grandchildren. Mr.

Greer is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 1201 E. Oak at Schiller Ave. Time of service and interment later.

Friends may kindly call after p.m. Wednesday. JENKINS, Riley L. Age 57 years, Feb. 7, 1966, 11:05 a.m.

St. Anthony Hospital. Residence Lentz; father of Louis A. Donald L. and Michael K.

Jenkins of Sellersburg, brother of Mrs. Nellie Little, Mrs. Mary Poteet and Mrs. Lucille Gardner of Orlando, 3 grandchildren also survive. Mr.

Jenkins is at Rafterman's, 2114 W. Market St. where funeral services will be held Thurs. at 11 a.m. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Tues. JONES, E. Gaar Feb. 1966, at 8:20 a.m.

at the Mount Holly Nursing Home. Residence, 1828 Windsor Place. Age 83 years husband of the late Lillian Busath Jones; brother-inlaw of Mr. Joe Busath; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral from Pearsons, 149 Breckinridge Thurs.

morning at 11 o'clock Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. LAWRENCE, William Andrew (Bill) Passed away in his 51st year at 7:10 p.m. Tuesday, February 8, 1966. Family residence, 1600 Beechwood Avenue. Loving husband of Mary V.

Kussman Lawrence; devoted son of Mrs. Margaret Meyer Lawrence; also survived by 2 godsons, J. C. Doerr and William P. Roseberry.

Mr. Lawrence is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 1201 E. Oak at Schiller Avenue, where services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m.

Friday, by Dr. Michael Baas, of St. Pauls United Church of Christ. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after 6 p.m.

Wednesday. MANN, Mr. John J. age 74 years, Mon. Feb.

7, 1966, at 1:30 at St. Joseph Infirmary, Residence 3050 Pamela Way; beloved father of Mrs. Carl (Mildred) Kastelhun, Mrs. George (Lee) Cracraft, John J. Mann Denver, Col.

and Jerry Mann. 8 grandchildren also survive. Mr. Mann is at Rattermans 3800 Bardstown Rd. in Buechel.

Funeral 9 a.m. Wed. from St. Baranbas Church. Interment Calvary Cemtery.

The rosary will be recited by the Holy Name Society Tues. at 7:30 p.m. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Mon. MORGAN, Mr.

Henry E. Enteral life Sat. Feb. 5, 1966 in his 72 year, Bay Pines VA Hospital, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Father of Mrs. Marlyn Hoke, Louise Heisman and Mr. "David M. Morgan. Brother of Mrs.

Anna Graham, Mrs. Martha Arndt and Messrs. Samuel L. and James S. Morgan, Also survived by 6 grandchildren.

Mr. Morgan is at the 0. D. White Son's Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd, where services will be held Wed.

at 1 p.m. Interment in Zachary Taylor Cemetery. Visitors may call at the funeral home after 10 a.m. Tues. MOSELEY, Mrs.

Ethel (nee Coffey) Passed away Feb. 7, 1966, in her 49th year. Residence, 161 Gillette. Devoted mother of Mr. Randall J.

Moseley grandmother of Randall Jonathan Moseley Ill; sister of Mrs. Robert Dillman, Mrs. Ruth Dillman, Mrs. Frank Chinn, Owensboro, Mr. C.

E. Coffey and Mr. Howard Coffey, both of Owensboro, and Mr. Sherman Coffey, Pleasant Ridge, Ky. Daughter of Mrs.

Susan Coffey. Mrs: Moseley will be at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor until 9:30 a.m. Thurs. at which time she will be taken to the Southside Baptist Church to lie in state until 11 a.m.

Services. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens. POWELL, Mr. Levi L. Age 68 years, Tuesday, Feb.

8, 1966, at 12:45 p.m. Residence, 3201 W. Jefferson St. Beloved husband of Mrs. Emma Lee Seymour Powell.

Funeral services from Rattermans, 2114 W. Market Thursday at p.m. Interment Portland Cemetery. QUICK, Mr. Lee J.

Entered eternal, life Feb. 7, 1966 in his 77th year. Residence 1313 Willow Ave. Brother of Mr. Lester Quick of East Chicago, 111.

Mr. Quick is at the O. D. White and Son Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd where services will be held at 11:30 a.m.

Cremation at Louisville Crematory. ROEMER, Magdalene (Lena) Hartmann Age 91 years Tues. Feb. 1966 at 10 a.m. Residence 2836 White Way.

Widow of Julius Roemer. Survived by daughters Mrs. Emil Pferrer and Mrs. Elmer Schnelter; son, William Roemer: sister, Mrs. Emma Hartmann.

Also survived by 8 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Services at Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Rd. (enter parking area from Dutchmans Ln.) Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Eastern Cemetery. ROWLAND, Will Henry At 5:10 p.m.

Sun. Feb. 6, 1966, Anne a Lynne Manor Lyndon, Beloved Residence 129 N. Crestmoor. Cassady husband of Mrs.

father Carrie May Rowland; of Mrs. Julian K. (Betsy) Curtis, Mrs. Samuel S. (Ruth) Pope, Mrs.

Hite (Carrie) Dean, Shelbyville, Ky. and Mrs. Robert M. (Mary Ann) Barker; also survived by brother Walter M. Rowland, 8 grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Funeral from Ratterman's 3711 Lexington Rd. at 1:30 pam. Feb. 9. Interment Eminence Cemetery, Eminence, Ky.

SANDERS, Mrs. Catherine (McHale) Passed away In her 90th year Feb. 1966, at 9:30 a.m. Formerly of 1200 Hill St. Devoted wife of the late John A.

Sanders, Sr. Mother of Mrs. J. Edward (Mary) Griffitt of Evansville, Mrs. Catherine Alberts, Mrs.

Frances McDermott, William and Joseph Sanders of Huntington Park, Callf. John A. Sanders, Jr. and Roger O'Neil. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Mrs. Sanders is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch Heady Son, 1201 E. Oak af Schiller Ave. where services will be conducted Feb.

10 at 8:30 a.m. and at St. Ann's Church at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Rosary service 7:30 p.m.

Wed. SCOTT, Roy V. Age 61 years Monday, Feb. 7, 1966 2:30 p.m. at Veterans Hospital.

Residence 729 Fehr Ave. Beloved husband of Bessie Stone Scott; Devoted father of Vivian Ray, Donald Eugene and Connie Joe Scott; One grandchild survives. Brother of Mrs. Delbert Sherrill and Mrs. Raymond Mitchell, Beckham, Wilber, Virgil and Hurley Scott, all of Louisville and Paul Scott of Washington, D.C.

Funeral services Thursday at 10 a.m. at BolsenMiller and Vonder Haar Funeral Home 825 Barrett. Interment Odd Fellow Cemetery, Bedford, Ky. FEBRUARY 9, Lodge and Club Notices KILWINNING Lodge Number 506 F. and A.M.

will meet in stated communication at Scottish Rite Temple, Brook and Grey Sts. this Wed. evening Feb. 9 at 7:30 o'clock for regular business, examination in E.A. degree and work in F.C.

degree. Members urged to attend, Visitors welcome. William A. Milby Master, L. Henry Secy.

Lost ATTACHE' CASE: lost in vacinity Watterson Expressway near Fairgrounds containing important papers. Finder please contact owner for valuable reward. Write A 169 care -Times. BACKHOE bucket, 12 inch. between Fern Creek and 13th St.

Reward. Call 363-0753. BAG, black leather, please keep money and return keys and private papers, Call 895-5613. DOG, Cocker and terrier mixed, female, white with 3 brown spots: named Cricket, last seen Feb. 2nd vicinity of Preston and Melford.

reward. Call 637-1952. DOG, Miniature French Poodle chocolate brown male; Feb. vicinity Zorn Ave. and Veterans Hospital; reward.

896-9667. DOG, Toy Pekingese: female Briscoe Manor area. 964-6280. Reward. DOG.

Beagle; child's pet, license 41123, vicinity Rockford Ln. Reward, 447-2325. DOG, Irish Setter, female, reward; 447-0844. RING, black onyx, diamond center: possibly Downtown area, Feb. 1st; reward.

451-6367. WATCH, lady's gold wrist watch, round, Girard Perregaux: St. Matthews vicinity, reward. 451- 4002. -Personals 13 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE you have been canceled.

Need SP 22 filing. Easy Monthly payments. SHELBURN INSURANCE AGENCY 811 S. Third Louisville, Ky. 587-8255 582-1674 AUTO INSURANCE SAVINGS Low as $21.90, 6 months.

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Let's buy QUIJA BOARD from CAUFIELD'S on 3RD St. and find out where the so and so is. LIZ BOURDEN. SAFE DRIVERS INSURANCE Having insurance problems? Been cancelled or reiected! State Filing. Terms.

CONNER INSURANCE 7793 Dixie 921-2974 DECORATE your home- complete line of Console Decorators Trimalso zippers, threads, buttons. sewing supplies. A. BAER 620 W. Market 583-5521 TIRED OF TV? LET'S PLAY GAMES.

Remember how much fun the family used to have before TV. Over 50 to choose from. CAUFIELDS on 3rd St. 583-0636 ROOM, board and care for elderly lady, 634-9323. ROOM and board, care for elderly couple or lady.

937-4600. Services Offered Services Offered -General 14 ACOUSTICAL cellings; floor covering; paneling; remodeled ments: estimates. Clancy 458-7664. ADDITIONS. ALTERATIONS.

Remodeling, repairing, painting, We specialize additions of ROOMS, BATHROOMS, PORCHES. Reliable, sober insured workmen. Estimates free, 36 months to pay. THE JEFFERSON CO. Call anytime 582-1851 ADDITIONS, alterations, home maintenance and repair; attics and basements finished; 5 year F.H.A.

terms. Raymer's Home Improvements, 937-4924. ADDITIONS. 5 year F.H.A terms. Call man who works on job.

Rooms, baths. panel basements. dormers. MR KESSLER 458-3593 969-7885 ADDITIONS, Alterations; attics and basements finished; 5 year terms; honest bids; free estimates; call anytime, 458-6686. ADDITIONS, roofs, siding, sagging floors.

Save 366-8558. ALTERATION, renovation, women's and children's clothes. Also curtains, draperies and costumes. Call after p.m. 776-8479.

BASEMENT leaks stopped, side walks, drives, patios. Free estimates. Insured workers, 585-4488. BASEMENT Walls, stucco; beautiful white finishes. 776-3375.

BOOKKEEPING, payroll and taxes; bookkeeping through financial statements; work done in my home. Books picked up and deivered. Bonded. Please write R328 care C.J. -Times.

BRICK work, bad wet walls, chimneys, basements, tuck-pointing, stucco, roof and gutter work, water proofing. Since 1929. Estimate. Guaranteed. 778-8500.

BRICK, block work; fireplaces; chimneys, repairs. 583-6754. BUDGET SERVICE Group your bills into 1 payment. Experienced, bonded. BUDGET MANAGERS 582-2537 HOFFMAN Bldg 139 S.

4th CABINETS, furniture repaired and refinishing. Call 448-3549. CARPENTER work, remodeling, all kinds, replacing bad floor joists, repairing or replacing bad porches, first class workmanship; immediate service, free estimates; no job too small 366-0001. CARPENTER WORK; additions, alterations, complete repair and remodeling; basements and attics finished. Deal direct with the man that does the work.

Mr. Blair. 964- 4298. CARPENTER work, all types; paneling, closets built, painting, free estimates; Barnes, 964-6081. CARPENTER, repair work, small jobs only.

774-2110. CARPENTRY work, ail kinds, rooms, porches. Father and son, 24 years in business. 969-8721. CARPENTRY repairs, remodeling, painting, roofing; new sash, doors, storm windows, awnings.

776-5601. CARPENTRY, Large or small; do my own work; free estimates. Terms. Call Anytime. 893-2802.

CARPENTRY building, remodeling and painting; large or small jobs; free estimates. Terms. 893-7670. CONCRETE work, water proofing, stucco; repairs, estimates. 366-9678.

DRY WALL man, wants finish work for builders or individuals who hang their own dry wall; 10 years experience, references; married; dependable; R. R. 3, Box 162, Jeffersonville. Arnold Cobb, WH 5- 3965. ELECTRIC REWIRING.

We repair and install anything electrical anywhere, anytime, 1 hour, 24 hour service; free estimates. LONGACRE ELECTRIC CO. 523 E. Chestnut 583-5139 ELECTRIC-REWIRING REPAIRS Free estimates, 1 hour service, 24 hours, radio dispatch service trucks for Fast, fast, fast service. Ready Electric Co.

893-2511 ELECTRIC wiring, new and rewire, Ken L. Williams, 937-3245. ELECTRICAL WORK We Specialize in rewiring. Electric 637-5531 FLOOR sanding. raying and refinishing; tile laid: sanders for rent HIGHFILL HESTER 585-3507 363-9793 FLOOR finishing, old or new; free estimates, Crabtree, 772-3845.

FURNACE cleaning and repairs; 24 hour service; all makes; city and county; free estimates. Prompt service. 775-6531. FURNACES, 24 hour repair vice, all makes, $3 service call; bonded, licensed and insured. 921- 2069.

FURNITURE refinishing, antiques specailty, get the job you expect, pickup, delivery, call 361- 1666 or 921-0254. GENERAL remodeling, complete home improvement, expert planning, financing and workmanship. Call 361-1666, 921-0254, 447-1692. HEATING, service call $3. Repair work 24 hours.

636-3834. INCOME TAX INCOME TAX SERVICE FEDERAL AND STATE $5 UP H. R. BLOCK America's Largest Tax Service 938 S. 5th Street.

1912 Bardstown Road. 8214 Dixie Highway. 4102 West Market. 5408 Preston Highway, Preston. Shopping Center.

3567 Cane Run Algonquin Manor Shopping Center. 3502 7th St. Arian's Department Store. 587-0196 Weekdays 9 A.M.-9 P.M., Sat. 9-5.

INCOME tax, filed in my home, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Individual short, $1 each; long, UP each. 768 Eastern Pkwy. 637-4013.

INCOME tax filed. day or night, $1 short form: $2 and up long form; also small businesses. J. W. Hagan, 817 Dixie Hgwy.

584-6820. 1966 13 Services Offered-General Automobiles for Sale Deaths and Funerals Louisville Deaths Mrs. Conrad J. Clausen, 82, the former Nina Reese, died at 1:25 a.m. Tuesday Our Lady of the Angels Nursing Home, 1027 Cherokee Road, where she had been a patient for a month.

She, was a native of Irvington, and lived at 3520 Dayton. She was a member of St. Paul. Evangelical Church, Survivors are husband, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Francis R.

Duerr; a stepson, Conrad J. Clausen San Francisco, and six The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at McAfee Funeral Home, 3928 Bardstown Road. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. George Alvin Greer, 68, of 824 1 Parkway Drive, who formerly owned and operated a barber shop at 2929 S.

Preston, died at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph Infirmary. He was Marion County native. Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Bohannon; two sons, Bennie and Kenneth Greer; two daughters, Mrs.

Joseph Robertson and Mrs. Dwaine Schlegelmilch; and 12 grandchildren. The body will be at the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak, after 6 p.m.

Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel Coffey Moseley, 48, died at 10:45 p.m. Monday at' Methodist Evangelical Hospital. She lived at 161 Gillette, and was a native of Wayne County.

Mrs. Moseley worked for Campbellsville College as director of the residence halls until a year and a half ago, when she became ill. Survivors are a son, Randall J. Moseley, her mother, Mrs. Susan Coffey, and a grandson.

The body will be at Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor until 9:30 a.m. Thursday. It will then be taken to Southside Baptist Church, 804 Camden, for funeral services at 11. a.m.

She was a member of the church. Burial will be in Louisville Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Lottie Thompson Bryant, 92, died at 11:45 a.m. Monday at her residence, 508 Lampton.

She was an Oldham County native. Survivors include two daughters, Nellie B. Hobbs, Anchorage, and Mrs. Amanda B. two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, and one greatgreat-grandchild.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Brownsboro Baptist Church, Oldham County, Burial will be in Brownsboro Cemetery, The body is at the R. G. May Funeral Home, 719 E. Chestnut.

Mrs. John A. Sanders Sr. 9:30 a.m. Monday at Fair Lodge diedsint Home, Old State Fairgrounds, where she had lived the past several years.

She was Mrs. Sanders was the former Catherine McHale. Survivors are four sons, William and Joseph Sanders, Huntington Park, Roger O'Neil and John Sanders three daughters, Mrs. Mary Griffith, Evansville, Mrs. Catherine Alberts and Mrs.

Frances McDermott; 11 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The funeral will be Thursday 9 a.m. at St. Ann Catholic Church, 1511 Algonquin Pkwy. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

The body is at Arch L. Heady and Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak. Mrs. Emanual Straus, 80, of 6351 Limewood Circle, whose husband was formerly president of the old Courier- -Journal Job Printing died at 12:20 p.m.

Tuesday at Jewish Hospital. She was the former Etta B. Brown. Mrs. Straus was a member of Adath Israel Temple, Adath Israel Sisterhood, and the Council of Jewish Women.

Survivors include two sons, Gus Straus of Park Ridge, and Sam Brown Straus; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph J. Kaplan, and Mrs. Richard S. Childs, North Fork, 12 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Herman Meyer Son Funeral Home, 1330 Ellison. Burial will be in Adath Israel Cemetery. The family has requested that expressions of sympathy take the form of gifts to the Jewish Community Center. John Louis (Bud), Yent, 48, a former Louisvillian, 3 a.m.

Monday at Veterans Hospital, Phoenix, Ariz. Survivors include his father, Louis W. Yent; daughter, Mrs. Terry Edmonson, and one grandchild. The funeral will be at 10 a.m.

Friday at Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak. Burial will 1 be in Zachary Taylor National Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home after p.m.

Wednesday. Miss Stella Marie Allen, 25, of 1214 Mount Holly, was found shot to death at 1:50 p.m. yesterday in her secondfloor bedroom. A revolver lay nearby. Jefferson "County police said Miss Allen, who lived with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Allen, was shot once in the abdomen. Mrs. Allen told police that she and her daughter were doing housework when Miss Allen went to her room. A coroner's verdict on cause of death is expected today.

Other survivors include two sisters, Lillie and Joyce Allen, and five brothers, Donald, Lonnie, Robert, Kenneth and Richard Allen. The body is at Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia. Leonard Buchanon, 48, of 734 S. 24th, died Sunday night in General Hospital. He was a World War II veteran.

Surviving is his widow, the former Louise Bryant. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at S. Leroy Mason Funeral 1508 W. Walnut.

Burial will be in Louisville Cemetery. Mrs. Magdalene Roemer, 91, of 2836 White Way, the widow Julius Roemer, died at 10 a.m. Tuesday at her home. She was a member of the Immanuel United Church of Christ.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Emile Pferrer and Mrs. Elmer Schneiter; a son, William Roemer; eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Road.

Burial will be in Eastern Cemetery. Minor Everett Conklin 86, died at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at his home, 4118 S. Second. A Grayson County native, he retired 10 years ago after 35 years with American Radiator Standard Sanitary Corp.

Survivors include his widow, the former Eunice R. Layman; two sons, Robert L. of Vincennes, and Minor E. Conklin three daughters, Mrs. A.

C. Wood and Mrs. W. R. Reese, both of Jeffersonville, and Mrs.

W. G. Gross New Albany, and 14 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Holy Name Church, 2914 S.

Third. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The body is at Ratterman's, 2815 S. Fourth. James H.

Wareing, 55, of 965 S. Brook, a veteran of World War II and Korea, died at 6:10 10 p.m. Tuesday at MethodistEvangelical Hospital after a long illness. He was a 32nd Degree Mason. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Laura Ruth Wareing; a son, James Edward Wareing; a daughter, Mary Evelena Wareing; and his mother, Mrs. Dudley O. Wareing. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Lee E.

Cralle Funeral Home, 1330 S. Third. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery. Cecil C. Shannon's funeral will be at 9 a.m.

Thursday at St. Boniface Catholic Church, 525 Fehr. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. Shannon, 64, of 247 E. Market, died at 3 p.m.

Monday at General Hospital. Mrs. J. B. Thomas, 88, died Monday at Parr's Rest Home, 969 Cherokee Road, where she had lived the past two: years.

She was a native of Owen County and a former resident of LaGrange and Louisville. Survivors are two granddaughters, Mrs. G. L. Faulkner, Sycamore, Mrs.

J. H. Jones, Accra, Ghana. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Radcliffe Funeral Home, LaGrange.

Burial will also be in LaGrange. City and County Statistics Criminal Cases In Otis Criminal Brown Sportio, of 415 S. 28th, armed robbery, filed Robert away, Cravens, 30, of 2707 S. Sixth, assault and Martin battery. away.

Prather, William 18, of 1337 Hickory, grand larceny, filed away. Robert Allabastro, 50, no address, obtaining money under false pretenses, dismissed. Kenneth La Vole, 58, no address, obtaining money under false pretenses, dismissed. James L. Lewis, 48, no, address, obtaining money under false pretenses, dismissed.

In Police Court: Gladys C. Walker, malicious cutting, amended to disorderly conduct, 30 days, jail. George R. Ellis, malicious shooting, amended to disorderly conduct, $25. Janice Robertson, Danny G.

Robertson and Lozier D. Wilson, car theft, all filed away. Jimmie Brazelton, carrying concealed deadly weapon, amended to disorderly conduct, $35, Ambrose Moore, disposing of mortgaged property, held to grand jury, March 14. In Quarterly Court: Howard Kenneth Stewart, grand larceny, held to grand jury, March 2. Civil Mrs.

Joseph damages 46, awarded $6,674 Harris, 1205 Fairdale Road, 18, in traffic accident block of S. Fourth. In Juvenile Carl Landes Taulbee, 35, and Arthur Magwood, 40, for failing to support their William Joseph Houston, robbery by violence, held to Court out of the city, one year, of 3841 Bohne, six months, children. 17, of 731 Kendall Court, the grand lury. Cases of 3650 Cane against Run Lloyd Road, W.

by fury and Lloyd W. Harris, Dec. 1, 1963, In the 1800 Traffic Cases In Police Court Willis Beckham Smith, 29, of Borden, $100, public drunkenness amended from drunken driving; $15, reckless driving. John M. Cox, 38, of 1370 S.

Sixth, $100, drunken driving: $15, reckless driving. In Quarterly Court: Harry Burton West, 35, of 1209 S. Third; driving on wrong side of road, $50; drunken driving, filed away. Marriage Licenses Erble Phelps, 18, student, 1806 South 20th; Bonita L. Holmes, 1 1008 Whitney.

Air. Force, 1702 Nelson; Patricia Hardy, 20, of Dixie Highway. Robert R. Ernst, 26, assembly line, 8102 St. Andrews Church Janef Johnston.

20, of 1006 Mayer. Lucian 0. Fernaid, 46, of 762 Massachusetts, Indianapolis; Lauranna McDermed, 43, of 5334 Height, Indianapolis. Donnie Wright, mechanic, 9209 Dixie Highway; Samuel Virginia B. Gordon Carolyn Watson, 24, 19, of 9400 Cornflower.

E. Collins Maybelle Ard, 35, of P.O. Box 56, Jr. carman apprentice, 119 Daphne, Ala. Jack A.

Hughes, 32. Army, and Mary C. Trauth, 25, both of 3419 Del Park Terr. Lloyd 21, Army, and Mary E. Whitfield, 22, both Thomas of F.

2124 W. McDonald. Jefferson. 21, Chicago: Donna R. Jensen, Army.

or 4309 SW. 81st, 11845 Avers, Chicago. Gordon B. Evans Jr. 26, insurance agent, 4525 Wayland Nashville; Susan E.

Johnson, 25, of 3284 (Tara Indianapolis. Stanley E. Wafford, 19, office clerk, 312 E. Southside Rita N. Stevens, 18, of 5812 Alandale.

rows, Beverly Blanton, of 13307 Tennis Samuel R. Rader, Army. 119 Roberta NarBlvd. Daniel D. Jones.

23, Army, 831 Dresden Sondra E. Tsevremes, of 4604 Bivd. James Morris, 30, truck driver, 264 Walker, Nancy L. McNally, 24, of 969 Goss. SHANNON, Cecil C.

Age 64 years Mon. Feb. 7, 1966 at St. a.m. Survived Residence, 247, Mary O'Brien Market.

E. Shannon; daughters, Mrs. Juanita Rector, Mrs. Gerald (Catherine) Chasteen, sons, James B. and Joel Shannon: 10 grandchildren.

Services at Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E. Market, Thurs. at 8:45 a.m. and from St. Boniface Church at 9 a.m.

Interment Franklinton, Cemetery. SHERIDAN, Mrs. Ethel Morgan In her 70th year, at 3:45 a.m. Sunday, February 6, 1966, at St. Anthony Hospital.

Residence, 155 N. Jane St. Survived by husband, Russell B. Sheridan: daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Peyton, Benton City, Wash.

and Mrs. John D. Spurrier; son, Russell M. Sheridan; 6 grandsons and great granddaughter; sister, Mrs. Raymond Olive: brother, William H.

Morgan. Services from the Herbert C. Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Interment, Resthaven Cemetery.

SNYDER, Mrs. Berdie Frederick Age 79 years. Tuesday, Feb. 1966, at 5:30 a.m. Residence, Mi.

Washington, Ky. Devoted mother of Mrs. Vernon (Alberta) Troutman, Mt. Washington, Ky. and Mr.

C. W. Clarence Drake, also survived brother, Mr. Joe Meddis, Louisville, 8. grandchildren, great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Snyder will be at McFarland's Funeral Home, Mf. Washington, Ky. FUneral services from Mt. Washington First Baptist Church, Thursday, Feb.

10th, at 2 p.m. Interment Mt. Washington Cemetery. SPAULDING, Mr. George B.

01 1826 W. Kentucky passed away his 67th year. Sat. Feb. 5, 1966 at 11 p.m.

at the S. S. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Beloved husband of Mrs. Dulcie Sowders Spaulding, devoted father of Mrs.

Catherine Davis, Martha Miller, Mrs. Mae Walters, Mrs. Georgetta Miles, Mrs. Mary Rose Hagan, Mr. William and Mr.

George Wilson Spaulding; brother of Mrs. Emma, Holtshouser, Bech Beach, Fla, Mr. Albert Mitchell Spaulding; nephew of Mr. Spaulding Mouser and Mrs. Effie Bryant; 24 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren.

Remains at the W. G. Hardy Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie Hgwy, where funeral services will be held Wed. Feb. 9 at 2.

p.m. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens. STRAUS, Mrs. Etta B. At the Jewish Hospital Tuesday, Feb.

8, 1966. Residence, 6351 Limewood Circle; age 80. Survived by 2. sons, Gus of Park Ridge, Sam Brown; 2 daughters, Mrs. Richard S.

Childs, Northfork, Conn. Mrs. Joseph J. Kaplan; 12 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren. Funeral from Herman Meyer Son, 1338 Ellison Ave.

Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment. Adath Israel Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Jewish Community Center. THOMAS, Mrs.

Minnie Passed away in her 82nd year Monday Feb. 7, 1966. at 8 P.M. Family residence 2920 Edmonia Ave. Wife of the late Mr.

George Thomas; beloved mother of Mrs. Elias "Fannie" Metry, Mrs. Sam "Elmos" Metry, Elias, Nick and Thomas Thomas; sister of Mr. Jacob Thomas of Lebanon. Also survived by 17 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Thomas is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch Heady and son, 1201 E. Oak St. at Schiller where services will be conducted at 1:15 p.m.

and in St. Michael Eastern Orthodox Church, 3026 Hikes at 2 o'clock. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery, Memorial services Tues. and Wed. at 8:45 p.m.

in the funeral home. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the building fund of the church. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Tuesday. TURNER, Walter T.

Residence 3529 Hycliffe Ave. passed away Feb. 8, 1966, at 8:15 a.m. at SS. Mary Elizabeth Hospital.

Survived by his wife Sylvia E. Wright Turner; son, Clarence L. Turner; 2 daughters Mrs. Allen (Dorothy) Schmitt and Mrs. A.

(Mona) Tiller. Also survived by. 9 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Funeral services Thurs. at 2 p.m.

at Ratterman's, 3711 Rd. Interment in Resthaven Memorial Park. Visiting after 11 a.m. Wed. WAREING, Mr.

James H. Age 55, at 6:10 p.m. Feb. 7, 1966, at the Methodist Evangelical Hospital. Residence, 965 S.

Brook St. Survived by wife, Mrs. Laura Ruth Wareing; daughter, Miss Mary Evelena Wareing, and son, James Edward Wareing; mother, Mrs. Dudley O. Wareing.

Funeral services from the Lee E. Cralle Funeral Home, 1330 S. 3rd St. at 11 a.m. Friday.

Interment Resthaven Cemetery. YENT; Mr. John Louis "Bud" Passed away Feb. 7, 1966, at 3 a.m. in the V.A.

Hospital. Phoenix, Ariz. Beloved son of Louis W. Yent; loving father of Mrs. Terry (Paula) Edmonson, devoted brother of Mrs.

Earl (Margaret) Hedge, also survived by grandchild, Mr. Yent will be at the Arch L. Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak at Schiller Ave. where services will be conducted Fri.

Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. Interment Zachary Taylor Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after p.m. Wed.

Cemetery Lots, Monuments PANKE MONUMENT CO. 817 E. Jefferson St. 585-4401 Out of the High Rent District Funeral Directors PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES D. Pearson Son, Inc.

1310 S. Third St. 634-3628 149 Breckinridge Ln. 896-0349 ARCH L. HEADY AND SON 1201 E.

Oak St. 635-5231 3601 Taylor Blvd. 368-5811 8519 Preston Hgwy 969-1367 OWEN FUNERAL HOME 2611. Virginia Avenue 776-5775 OWEN SUBURBAN CHAPEL 5317 Dixie Hgwy. 447-2600 HERBERT C.

CRALLE Funeral Home 2428 Frankfort Ave. 893-5223 GODFREY F. RUSSMAN SON Funeral Home 1041 Goss 635-7426 LEE CRALLE CO. INC! 1330 S. Third St.

634-3647 DOUGHERTY SON 1118 S. 3rd St. 583-1142 Broadway at 34th 776-6642 HIGHLANDS FUNERAL HOME 3331 Taylorsville Rd. Out Dutchman's Ln. 451-4420 0.

D. WHITE SONS, INC. Funeral Home 2727 3rd 637-4474 MCAFEE FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd. 458-1561 Washington 538-4228 THE McDANIEL Funeral Home, Inc. 363 3566 363-3567 4339 Park Blvd.

ALBERT NEURATH SON Funeral Home 725 E. Market 584-1191 NUNNELLEY Funeral Home 4227 Taylor Blvd. 368-3396 RATTERMAN BROTHERS 3711 Lexington Rd. 893-3644 8. RATTERMAN SONS 2114 Market 776-4661 3800 Bardstown Rd.

459-3800 KEENAN FUNERAL HOME 4724 Dixie Highway 447-3824 SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home 19th and Market 585-4394 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd. 451-5530 BOSSE Funeral Home Barret and Ellison 451-8440 W. G. HARDY FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Hgwy.

448-3581 10907 Dixie Hgwy. 937-6400 Lodge and Club Notices LOUISVILLE Shrine number 1, W. S. of will meet Feb. 9, 969 1966, Parkland Masonic Temple, S.

2nd 7:30 p.m. Stated meeting. Valentine Party and Advance Night. Mrs. Pauline V.

Robards, W.H.P.: Mrs. Hazel F. Dusenberry, W.S. MASONIC Home Lodge Number 940 will meet at Highlands Park Lodge Hall, Wed. Feb.

9th at 7:30 p.m. to confer the EA degree. Members and visitors invited, refreshments. Howard Rowe, Master; Fred Jackman, Secy. PRESTON Lodge Number 281 F.

and AM will meet in stated communication Feb. 9th at 7:30 p.m. for regular business and to confer FC degree. Nathen F. Hendricks, Master; M.

Reinhard, Secy. INCOME TAX INCOME TAX SERVICE PEYRON ASSOCIATES Louisville's largest tax service 12 Convenient Locations 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Daily 2600 S. Preston 637-6551 981 Barret Ave. 584-6046 3803 Frankfort Ave.

895-0769 1734 Berry Blvd. 366-5703 Hikes Point Browns Lane 451-3821 2805 Bardstown Rd. 458-5389 314 W. Woodlawn 368-6539 4101 10110 Cane Run Road 448-1625 Dixie Highway 937-5256 New Albany, Scottsburg, and Madison, Ind. ALL WORK GUARANTEED INCOME TAX FILED HOLLAND TAX SERVICE 30 YEARS Service with 7 offices to serve vou.

$1 short form, $2 long form. and a little more for businesses. 17th and Jefferson 583-6450 3512 2904 Taylor Blvd. 363-4142 Kiondike Ln. 58-4982 1420 Dixie Hgwy.

Hill 778-7101 4839 Dixie. Hgwy. 448-1800 2205 Frankfort Ave. 897-2837 970 Baxter Ave. 583-0148 INCOME TAXES dividual.

business concerns, nerships, corporations, estates and others including closing of books. FORMER FEDERAL TAX EMOffice PLOYE CURRY ASSOCIATES 4128 Taylor Boulevard (HAZEL WOOD SHOPPING CEN TER). 363-4833 or residence, 637- 8375. INCOME Tax Prepare; $1 Up; also small businesses. F.E.

Wright. 2428 Proctor Knott 458-8188 INCOME tax filed. C.P.A. trained, $2.50 short $5 up long. 2314 Embassy Ln.

Bill Evans, 447-5850 INCOME TAX Service, former AUDITOR Irternal Revenue, John Hammann 778-1363. nights 778-7553. INCOME tax service, Shively Area; 1906 Lynn Lea Rd. 447-4825. 1.

Dulaney, Taxpayer's Friend. INCOME TAX File Early. Evenings by appointment 1511 Berry Blvd. 368-1787 INCOME tax service, Mrs. Thomas, 2724 S.

3rd 637-5662. INCOME taxi day or night. Hamilton, 3201 Judy 447-0059. INCOME tax your home, anytime. S.

F. Thompson, 368-2361. LIGHT hauling; anything. Call 447- 7096. PLUMBING, new and repair, electric sewer cleaning.

Free estimates. 772-1208. PLUMBING, repairing; remodeling; sink and sewer lines cleaned. 964-4451 636-3806. PLUMBING, new, repair, water lines thawed.

Prompt, reasonable. 774-2540. PLUMBING repairs and vents, 24 hour service, 584-5777. QUILTING done by hand. Call 636-2372.

ROOF repairing; all types, Immediate service. Tucker and Son Roofing Service. 366-5442. ROOF, guttering, chimney, plastering work, Insured. 776-5621.

ROOFING, roof repairing, no leak too complicated; written guarantee. 30 years in business. W. E. TUCKER 363-5604 ROOFING and guttering, house painting and repair.

778-3139. ROOFING and guttering, reasonable rates: 964-0009. ROOFING, guttering, chimney pairs. Talk to an expert. 368-1830.

TREE opping and trees removed: fully covered with Insurance; free estimates Smith Bros. 364-8868. TREE Service; complete, insured; free estimates. 585-5465. TELEVISION service, for dependable service call a dependable service dealer.

We employ only the finest technicians, no helpers will service your set when you call 451-7600 Night service no extra charge. Calls received after 9 p.m. will be made the following morning. RUTH ELECTRIC CO. 451-7600 TELEVISION SERVICE, call for fast, efficient service.

No helpers, all qualified technicians. your set comes in for shop repair you get loaner free, 15 years experience on color and black and white. WOODY'S TV 583-6955 TELEVISION Service in hour Calls, A-1 Work. No heipers. DEPENDABLE SERVICE Since 1948 BRINER'S TV CO 454-4263 UMBRELLAS repaired; also made tc order or for sale Mueller's 705 E.

Market. 583-8021. UPHOLSTERING; terms; guaran teed work; free estimates. 368-5040. RON Lutz outboard motors and power mowers repair service.

447- 8208. Moving and Hauling 21 MOVING, $5 room, 14 foot van. Call 635-7101. MOVING and hauling, 1 days per week; reliable help. We buy and sell used furniture.

368-8767 LIGHT hauling, moving of any kind. Anytime. 582-1775; 454-5562. SHADOWENS movers. Anytime 778-8078.

Painting, Papering 23 CLEANING paper washing wall woodwork Interior, exterior paint and general house cleaning experienced. Edward Nilest 368-8027. DECORATING: complete remodeling, painting, tile work; papering roofing, guttering, insured work man; terms; since 1929. Ches. Mc Nulty 776-4157.

PAINTING, patch plastering, steaming, minor repair; immediate service. Mr. Thompson, 366-7363. PAINTING, interior specialty; neat work, best materials, prompt service. A.

Morrison, 964-1221. PAINTING, free estimates. J. W. Sloan, 403 Southland, 366-5189.

PAINTING, reasonable prices, neat. L. A. Prexler, 634-9953. PAINTING, steaming, plastering, free estimates, 895-5325.

PAPER hanging, painting, cleaning, steaming; patch plastering; free estimates; immediate service. BOB OWINGS 634-1846 PAPER hanging, labor, $5 room, samples, plastering, painting. A-1 ing. A-1 work; quick service. W.

L. RANKIN 778-0431 PAPER hanging, 1st class work, 14 years experience; no drinking; free estimates. C. Barnes, 964- 6081. PAPER hanging, furnished, and hung, 2 rooms, $28; plastering, painting; Bill Rankin, 778-0174.

PAPER hanging; dependable nondrinker. Work guaranteed. References. Russell Barnes, 778-9485. PAPER Hanging, labor $3 room, plastering, steaming, A-1.

776-3020 J. Rankin 772-7986 PAPER hanging, labor $3 a room, samples plastering, painting. A-1 quick service. Rankin, 583-6318. PAPER Hanging; furnished, hung 2 rooms; $28 plastering; roofing.

Mr. Lile, 969-4719: 366-1975. PAPER hanging, reasonable, 1st class work. Pinkston, 969-1796. PAPERING, Labor $3 room, plastering, painting; Samples A-1.

BILL FLEIG 774-3636 PAPERING, labor $5 per room, free estimates, Herb Lay, 772-9766. PAPERING, labor $3 room up. Plastering, painting. 637-3298. Merchandise For Rent 24 TELEVISIONS, new black and white, or color, all channel, check on rental purchase WOODY'S TV RENTALS 583-6955 361-1263 TELEVISIONS, delivered anytime, Comet TV.

634-9224. ADDING machines, typewriters, cash registers, calculators. Rental may apply toward purchases. LOUISVILLE TYPEWRITER CO. 137 S.

4th 585-5862 TELEVISION for rent: deliveries until 8 p.m. Parkland TV and Appliances, 3847 Cane Run, 778-3574. TELEVISIONS; new crop of 1966 rentals All rental payments 90 towards purchase THE ORIGINAL 20 years 18th and Hill 772-2581 FRANKLIN BROS. INC. TELEVISIONS, new.

portables; $6 a week. AAA T.V 368-9229. 368-4771 969-3548 Dial 1 v. Rentals New sets. 2112 S.

7th 366-9873 Automotive Automobiles for Sale 27 BARRACUDA 1965, 2 door hardtop, standard transmission heater, beautiful; burgundy finish with black vinyl bucket seats, clean as new. Ask for Mr. Kehl, BYERLY MOTORS 4041 Dixie Hw. 448-1792 THE HOUSE OF COURTESY BUICK 1965 WILDCAT. Custom Door Hard Top Sedan.

Bronze finish, saddle leather upholstery with deep carpeting to match. Automatic transmission, powersteering, power brakes, power windows, automatic door locks, pius factory air-conditioning and seat belts. Also wire wheel covers, 5 like-new whitewall tires. A local, new, Cadillac tradein, Priced to sell. Bank terms 10 36 months available.

CAL CONNELL'S CADILLAC CORNER 4th York 583-9775 BUICK, 1962 Electra 225, fully equipped with factory air, local one owner. only $1495. BLUE GRASS MERCURY 4301 Shelbyville Rd. 895-4231 BUICK, 1966, Riviera Coups Stock Number 754 It's new, has all accessories and forget, the price we sell in volume not big profit; complete new car warranty. BUY EXACTLY AS ADVERTIZED $3985 it's 1963 Riviera 1964 Riviera you want come on in; also 1964 Wildcat 9 passenger wagon: all accessories $2145.

We have the Buicks. CALL 583-6501 ASK FOR GUY LOONEY BROWN BROS. CADILLACS A LICENSED DEALER 22 Years In Louisville 917 W. Broadway NUMBER ONE SPOT TO BUY YOUR BUICK BUICK 1964 Skylark 9 passenger wagon custom sport with vista drive, all power, white with burgandy interior, extra clean. BILL HANKA AUTO SALES Louisville, Broadway Ky.

and Hancock, 584-2321 401 E. Main New Albany, Ind. WH 5-0231 BUICK 1962 SPECIAL STATION WAGON Light green 4-door automatic, tra nice, full price $1095.00 Bank financing up to 44 months. AUTORAMA 1224 West Broadway Preston Indian Trail 964-6421 BUICK 1964 Electra 225, door hardtop; beautiful light blue with white top; has radio, heater, dynaflow. power steering, brakes; factory air conditioning, white wall tires; extra nice condition.

value for $2895. Call and ask for Walter Baldwin. 1212 W. KOSTE Broadway BUICK, 504-8252 BUICK 1963. Wildcat 2 door hardtop; beautiful bright red with white top; has radio, heater, dynaflow, power steering, brakes, factory air conditioning, white wail tires, white vinyl bucket seat trim.

See this one for $1995. Call and ask for Al Geiger. 1212 W. Broadway KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK 584-8252 BUICK 1965 Wildcat, door hardtop, equipment includes factory air conditioning, power steering, brakes, seats windows, tinted glass, white wall tires Autronic eye, owned and driven by GM executive; factory warranty. 5 to choose from.

LIDDIE PONTIAC CADILLAC Vincennes at Spring, New Albany WH 5-3521 ecutive BUICK 1965 Wildcat. factory exdirven these cars are fully equipped with all factory accessories including, factory air, these are the CREAM of the we have been waiting for, 12 to choose from, act now. LIDDIE PONTIAC CADILLAC. 900 Spring Jeffersonville BU 2-7567 BUICK, 1963 Riviera coupe Beautiful red finish with white Interior full factory air, GMAC ferms. CLAPP OLDSMOBILE 301 W.

Court Ave. BU 2-9559 Jeffersonville, Ind. BUICK 1964 LeSabre 4 door, beautiful spruce green with white top, has radio, heater, dynaflow, power steering, brakes, air conditioning; only $2295 on this one. Call and ask for Fimer Ison. 1212 W.

Broadway BUICK, 584-8252 BUICK 1961 Special sedan. radio, heater and automatic transmission, real clean, was $995 now $766, $5 down up to 24 months 10 pay. 3rd JIM COOKE BUICK 845 S. 584-2314 BUICK 1964 Skylark V8, 4 door, beautiful bronze mist finish with heater, dynaflow, power steering, brakes, for white wall tires, only $1895, this one. Call ask for Shorty Ingle.

1212 W. Broadway KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK. 584-8252 BUICK polished 1965 Grand Sport Riviera, air condition. Was now $3466. factory, power and Low GMAC terms up to 36 months to pay.

JIM COOKE. BUICK 845 S. 3rd 584-2314 BUICK, 1960 LaSabre 2 door hardtop. It's extra nice, in everyway. fully equipped, $595 Nothing down, low monthly ments.

BROADWAY AUTO SALES Northeast corner 9th and Broadway 582-2449 BUICK 1964 Wildcat coupe hardtop, power and radio, heater. automatic, air condition. We sold this car new. Was $2695 now $2266. Low GMAC bank terms.

JIM COOKE BUICK. 845 S. 3rd 584-2314 Charles Sanders, 44, truck driver, 144 Vernon; Juanita Raisor, 41, of 1234 S. Brook. Thomas E.

Wilson, 37, truck driver, 628 S. 36th; Norvin Zeitz 29, chemical operator, and Marie Viola Bard, 42, of 1608 Prentice. H. Ashley. 41, both of 716 Evelyn.

John Mcintosh, 48, inspector, 1713 Spring 8815 Jeffersonville, Mary J. McCarty, 36, of Fern View Dr. Charles E. Pickard 20, welder, 1041 Mary Linda L. Henning 17, of 925 Norton.

driver, Rubin Eddie Estes, 644 bus 315 Avery; Kathryn Hartman, 46, of Lynn. Divorce Complaints Mary E. Tillett vs. James R. Thomas G.

Hammack vs. Heather M. Joyce R. Bosse vs. Kenneth L.

Anne Ernest W. Keith Mercer S. vs. Weldon Dorothy vs. ENathaniel W.

Jr. Margaret Crane Mont F. Mary M. McFall vs. George H.

Louise Molohon vs. James W. Paul W. Glidewell vs. Dolores M.

Betty L. Davis vs. Joseph McKee. Charles Rhodes vs. Helen.

Elish E. Powell vs. Brenda Frances V. Kesler vs. John E.

Jr. Thelma J. Craddock vs. Basil R. Alice M.

Craig vs. Donald Lee. Charles F. Reynolds vs. Marie.

Divorces Granted Billy R. Janes from Dollie. Carolyne S. Emberson Williams from from Elzy Bobby R. Owen.

Donna L. Geary from Robert Lavelle M. Cook Nancy Faye. Mary Hazel Ann Lorene Taylor Thornhill from from Wallace Richard. Moredock Robert Kenneth.

Donna R. Zehnder from Ralph, Justine Pauline Katherine from Jerry from Warren Brent. Building Cost estimates on permits heating, air conditioning, in equipment and land costs. Standard Oil filling $8,000. Linder Burdorf, alter 235 S.

5th $10,000. Permits not include plumbing, electrical facilities, built- station at 4701 S. 3rd Interior of building at Real-Estate Transfers The prices given are those indicated by federal tax stamps required on all deeds. Allan K. and Edith C.

to. Samuel and Della B. Montgomery 184.31 feet In Six Mile Lane at corner of Carrell tract. $28,000. Chester Cooper Builder, to William and Anne Lichner, Lot 142, Midlane Park, Sec.

$22,000. Colston Land Inc. to Morgan and Charlene Kelly, 70 feet In south line of Outer Coiston Loop Real Highway, feet from northwest corner of Estate tract, $19,000. Patricia Hanks, A Lot 110, Candlelight Subdivision, True Campbell Bullders, to Robert D. and Sec.

1, $27,500. Edward and Loulse Fey to John R. and Lucille Saffer, Lot 207, Heavenly Heights Subdivision, Sec. 2-B, $18,000. Fred T.

Kremer to Urban Renewal Community Development Agency of Louisville, 37 feet inch on south side of Market 21 teet 3 inches west of Preston $16,000. Thomas and Lorraine Aaron to Ernest A. and Yvonne R. Jasmin, south 45 feet of Lot 99, Westover Park, $15,500. Edward and Louise Fey to Donald F.

Sr. Loretta Richards, Lot 124, Heavenly Heights sense division, Sec. 2-B, $16,500. Kenneth and Jewell B. Allen to William Ta and Nancy W.

Lee, Lot 1, Greenbriar Subdivision, Sec. 2, $28,000. Cherokee Laundry and Cleaners, Inc. to Bacon's St. Matthews Store Lots 6 and 7.

St. Matthews addition, $75,000. Emil and Anna Weber to Elmer Scott Tract Lots 1, 2 and 9, Robb Subdivision; Tract 2, Lot 10, H. D. Robb subdivision, Tract 3, Lots 3 and 8 in said Subdivison.

$100,000. Clemmie G. and Mary, G. Cave to Arnold J. and Creola A.

Rogers, Lot Wexford Place, $29,000. BUICK 1964 Special V8 station wagon, door factory air conditioning, automatic transmission, radio, exceptionally clean, $1895. Call 895-2451 ask for Dale Wilson. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK 3712 Frankfort Ave. 895-2457 BUICK 1965 Special Deluxe on, power and factory air cond tion, one local owner, priced sell.

Low GMAC terms UP to months to JIM pay. COOKE BUICK 845 S. 3rd 585-2314 BUICK 1961 LeSabre 2 door, artic white with radio, heater, dynaflow, nice condition; only $995 on this one. Call and ask for Walter Baldwin. 1212 W.

Broadway SWOPE 584-8252 2 BUICK BUICK Special station on, V8 engine, radio, heater, automatic power steering. low mileage, was $1695 now $1260. JIM COOKE BUICK 845 S. 3rd 584-2314 BUICK Automatic 1962 V8, Special Extra Convertible, per cent Warranty. DON CORLETT MOTORS, INC.

"Building A Reputation" 3718 Open Mon. Bardstown Rd. 459-4444 Wed. Fri. Till 9 P.M.

BUICK, 1964 Electra 75, door, factory air conditioned, power steering, brakes, windows and way with power seats, Selectronic radio, pushbutton control, automatic transmission, white wall tires, owner, sacrifice. 584-6688 BUICK 1963 Electra sedan, full Buick Only $1866 during power Pace air condition. A new sale. JIM COOKE BUICK. 845 S.

3rd 584-2314 BUICK, 1957 station wagon, $395. matic, No power money steering, down. clean, Dealer. only 0321. BUICK, 1957, private owner.

at 608 Maylawn Ave. CADILLAC 1961, door hardton, one owner new car trade-in, like new in every way, low mileage, has all the extras. You must this fine car to really appreciate a good buy. Previous owner's name given on request. Full price $1395.

O'DANIEL DODGE On Guthrie Between 2nd and 3rd 584-0291 CADILLAC, 1963 coupe Deville, loaded with extras, local new car trade-in. Very low mileage. white with black leather interior. We invite you to compare before YOU buy, $2495, small down payment, low monthly payments. BROADWAY AUTO SALES Northeast corner 9th and Broadway 582-2449 CADILLAC 1961 door hardtop, equipped with all of Cadillac factory accessories, plus factory beautiful, finish with matching Interior, 900 LIDDIE PONTIAC CADILLAC Spring St.

BU 2-7567.

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