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Messenger-Inquirer from Owensboro, Kentucky • 10

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Owensboro Fire Department, Hardin, drunk, $10 and 13-A Thursday, April 16, 1953 THE OWENSBORO, INQUIRER resides at 1915 Circle Avenue. cosis. Court News provements on east side of Orchard st. Carlos Jagoe and others, to Charles B. Sublett and wife, for Hathaway charged with illegal traffic in alcoholic beverages, which was continued in police court yesterday to i Friday, Is not the Charles Welsh, a member of the long illness.

He was born in Ohio County. His parents were Byron and Zelma Tichenor. He was a impress, an Indian elephant served Kentucky Deaths idcnt of Hall Moody College, a Baptist institution formerly of Martin, Tenn. He was later superintendent of schools in Henry County, Tenn. He moved to Murray, about 30 years ago and taught at Murray State College for 10 years before retiring.

Application To Wed William L. Mender, 25, 38 Maple and Naomi Ranburger, Owensboro, Route 3. IT and Nonh'used her 1 or hauling au, plies at Nashville. Tenn. Police Court Herman Russell, 46, 500 block Vine drunk, $10 and costs.

William Clifton Smith, 30, 900 member of the Baptist Church. He was a merchant at McHenry, for about 35 years. He moved to Detroit in 1927. $16,500, more or less, house and lot on south side of 20th in Buena Vista addition. Charles Bernard Sublett and wife, to Carlos Jagoe and others, house and lot in Cherokee addition.

SALM'S Open Every Friday 'Til 8 m. Marriage License Willie Holt, 30, U. S. Army, Baltimore, and Etta Mae Phillips, 20, Owensboro. Real Estate Transfers George Panagos and wife, to Arlis McElwain.and wife, for Mn.

Graver C. Oliver MARION. Ky. Grace Oliver, died at noon Wednesday at tier home In the Francis community. Surviving are the husband, Orover C.

Oliver: two daughters, Mri. W. A. Frank Not City Fireman The Charles Welsh, 38, 1400 block Miss Florenct Ellen Webb Miss Florence Ellen Webb, 69, died at 10:20 a. m.

today in the Owensboro-Daviess County Hospital following an illness of 11 weeks. Born in Hancock County Jan. 21, 1884, Miss Webb had lived in Owensboro for many years, and was a member of Walnut Street Baptist Church." Survivors include one sister, Mrs. J. W.

Clement, Owensboro, and several nieces and nephews. The body is at the- James H. Davis Funeral Home. block Locust operating motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicants; (other charges), drunk, no city operator' license, continued to May 9. Robert N.

Fenwick, 31, River Road, drunk and disorderly, $25 fine and costs, 10 days in jail, days only suspended. William Anderson Burns, 31, Route 2, Owensboro, AWOL, released to U. S. Navy. Eugene P.

Head, 34, 2400 block He is survived ly his wife, Mrs. Mary Ashby Tichenor; one daughter, Mrs. J. L. Thorp, Detroit; three sons, Conrad Tichenor, New Castle, J.

Russell Tichenor, Detroit, and Byron Tichenor, Detroit The body will arrive at the Casebier Funeral Home at 3:30 p. m. Friday. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p. m.

in the West Providence Baptist Church. Burial will be in the West Providence Cemetery, lin, of Marlon, and Mrs. Ralph Rlnkel, of Evansvllle; a son, Z. C. Oliver, of Gary, two brothers.

William 8hadowln(, of Fredonla, and Herbert Shadowlm, of Princeton, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. Friday at the Caldwell Springs Baptist Church, the Rev. Y.

E. Holland officiating. Burial will be In the Francis Cemetery. The body has been taken from the Tucker Funeral Home to the residence. 000, more or less, house and, lot on east side of Crabtree in Pedley's West' End addition.

Merlin Payne and wife, to T. P. Miller, tract of land, two miles of Knottsville, on Church Road, con Mrs. Lilly Kaark Old Henderson breach of. peace, filed away.

taining 117 acres, more or less. Anna M. Coomes and husband, to T. P. Miller," one-fourth undivided interest in tract of land containing 102.25 acres, more or less.

G. I. Parker arid wife, to Hubert Mabel Mae Lanham, 39, 1400 block Alexander malicious Mrs. Witt Riddle i Mrs. Witt Riddie, 94, Hardins-burg died at 10:30 a.

m. Joday in the home of her son, Lockhart Riddle, Maceo, following an illness of one week: She was born in Daviess County and was a member MORGANFIELD. tllly Ruark, 83. died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. William Pike, here at 1 a.

m. Surviving are two other daughters, Mrs. Ray Hagen and Mrs. George Drury, Fern-dale, three sons, R. 8.

and Alvin Ruark. Uniontown, and Earl Ruark, Mor-ganfield. i Funeral services will be held at p. m. Friday at the Morganfleld Methodist Church, with the Rev.

H. T. Chandler officiating. Burial will bt In Uniontown Cemetery, stabbing and wounding, continued to April 30. H.

Humphrey and wife, for $12,000, i more or less, in Unit 7 of Green E. C. Bellem, 400 block Highland Acres addition. improper state license, con Thomas C. Flannery IRVINE, April 15 Thomas Cosby Flannery," 58, a Louisville and Nashville railroad conductor for 36 years, died today while on his regular run near Lexington.

Death was due to a heart attack. Funeral will be here at 1:30 p.m. Friday. Dr. M.

E. Wooidridge MURRAY. April 16 Fu of the South Hampton Baptist Church. She was the daughter of Hubert H. Humphrey, and wife, See Us -For COMPLETE WRECK REBUILDING ond PAINTING tinued to April 22.

to G. I. Parker and wife, house the late Wesley and Judy Gabbert, pioneer residents of Daviess Coun-J and lot on north side of E. 19th and running back on east side of ty. Pearl in Fair Grounds ad dition.

i 5 with th wanttd i FLAT WEDGES Av wanted BANDED LOOK I win Mill '695 Bobby William Crask, 23, Route 1, Stanley, improper equipment, continued to April 22. Bert Gibson. 19, 500 block St. Ann no city operator's license, continued to April 22. James T.

Kimond, 2000 block Henderson improper equip Enoch Roberson MARION, Ky. Enoch Roberson, 83, native of Crittenden County, died Tuesday In Louisville while visiting there with a daughter, Mrs. Delia Lowery. Also surviving are the wife, Mrs. teola Roberson; four sons, George and Frank Roberson of Louisville, Byron Roberson of Repton, and Sam Roberson of Sturgls; 24 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. today at the Rosebud Church. Burial was In the Rosebud Cemetery. Robert E.

Richeson and wife, to neral services for Dr. M. E. Wool- Norman I. Bollinger and wife, for rlrirlpp former Mnrrav State Col 24-HR.

WRECKER SERVICE lege instructor, will be held here Surviving, in addition to the son, are two other sons, Sam Riddle, Maceo, W. G. Riddle, Lewisport, 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

Saturday in the James H. Davis Funeral Home, 1001 Fred-erica the Rev. William Flint officiating. Pallbearers: Grandsons. ment, continued to April 22.

$10,500, more or less, house and lot on west side of Eastwood Drive, in Unit 2 of Highlands addition. Norman K. Bollinger and wife, to Robert Richeson, lot with im today. Burial will be in Troy, Tenn. Drv Wooidridge, 88, died Tuesday at Nashville.

Rnrn in Humholdt. and LYNN BODY SHOP 616 Breckenridge, Phone 3-1717 Kenneth Ray Frame, 20, Horse Branch, speeding; (second charge), Francis I. Drary UNIONTOWN. Ky. Funeral services for Francis Ignatius Drury, 8, of Uniontown, who died Tuesday In Evansvllle, were held at a.

m. today at 8t. Agnes Catholic Church here. The Rev. R.

O. Hill offi. educated at Bethel College. Mc- improper equipment, continued to April 22. elated.

Burial was In the church ceme Kenzie, he was Benton County superintendent of schools for several years. He trained for the ministry at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky. After graduation he became pres- The body is at the funeral home. Silas J. Tichenor BEAVER DAM, Ky J.

Tichenor, 81, died in Detroit, at 6 a. m. yesterday, following a tery. Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Catherine Drury: two sons.

George Drury of Detroit, and Clarence Drury of Evansvllle: foui daughters, Mrs. Agnes Thompson, of Uniontown. Mrs. Clark Van Pelt, nf burg. Sister Mary Julian, of Mount St.

Joseph, and Sister Catherine Lu- ciue, oi noiy name convent, Louisville: a County Court Orders The will of Albert Groezinger was probated before County Judge Richard Thompson and proved, by the subscribing witness. By terms of the instrument dated in 1951, the testator leaves his estate to his wife, Alma Groezinger, and at her death to their son, Tommy Lee Groezinger. Appraisers appointed by the court are Eugene Hugger, Marshall Barnes and Thomas G. Bartlett. nroiner, Aubrey, ol Morganfleld; a sister, Mrs.

Anna Shanks, of Blvthevllle. Ark 15 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchli- ureu. Richard Wsddell MTITUrtTH ITu In these yummy Spring eolorsi Red, Beige, Yellow, IV07, Orangel Smooth leather with flexible wafer-thin platforms, SDrlnav-toft foam rubber 4 When you get loan at Commonwealth, your life will be insured for the unpaid balance of your loan without an extra penny cost to you. Should you pass on during the life of the loan, the unpaid balance is paid off. Just Mother plus at Commonwealth.

Order-a-loan by phone, come in, or write today. toons $25 to $300 oi Signature, Furnltura or Auto at 9:30 a. ni. Wednesday at the home of a son, Norvln Waddell, here. AlKn arm ........1.1 i-U'T''f''1 Joe Thurman and Mrs.

Nat Hoskins, of iMUPWAlE WEEK seen UJ injofei. Newtst value-pricedl oiuris, jnrs. Aiirea Hunter, of Dawson Springs, and Mrs. John Long, of Marlon-31 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and one irritt.ffr0t-r.H,iii.4 MAKING COMMONSENSE LOANS SINCE 1887" MAKING COMMONSENSE LOANS SINCE 1887" 'B fj The Owensboro National Bank qualified as executor of the estate of Virginia Birk Taylor and gave $15,000 bond, with its capital stock as surety. Appraisers appointed are Funeral services will be held at p.

m. umuiuoj me tnurca oi ooa nere, the Rev. Roy J. Thomas officiating, Burial will be In Francis Cemetery in Crittenden Specials April 17 -25 William Birk, Heber Henderson, Thomas La swell. Tha body li at the home ef the ion.

2nd Room 200, 108 'A W. 2nd on Main Owensboro Phone: 3-2448 Wallace R. Bruckner, Manager Loans made to residents of aU surrounding towns. Galvanized Polict Court Joe Allen, 1200 block West 4th Indiana Deaths $J29 GARBAGE CANS 20 Gal. ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor and materials required to construct the Eastern Junior High School, Leitchfield Road, Owensboro.

Kentucky, will be received Galvanized Pails 10 qt. 59c Galvanized Corrugated Roofing $10.00 sq. Andrew M. 'Mlllls TELL CITY Andrew M. Mllllj.

17, a farmer and carpenter, died at the home of a son, Hugo, on a Tell City rural route today. He had been ill for the past two months. wrvlved by five other sons, Adolph, Valentine, Roman, and Alfred Mll-Us. Tell City, and Jacob Mlllls, of Leo-nnln tnr XMrm REVIVAL by the Owensboro Board of Education at the office of the City School 6 ft. STEP LADDER.

Mrs Forrest fcsnford, and Mrs. Frank Whalen, all of Tell City, and a brother Paul Mlllls, also of Tell City. Superintendent, Dr. Ralph W. Cherry, Senior High School, Owensboro, Kentucky, not later than 4 uuoy is ai me iamny residence on Highway 37.

Funeral services will be held at I a. m. at Rt Panl'a sn. Tfll City, with the Rev. Edward J.

Heuke Garden Wheelbarrow Reg. 1 4.95 $1 2.95 p. m. Tuesday, May 12, 1953, at which time and place the bids will be opened and publicly read. Plans, specifications and contract uiutiauiiK.

Bunai win oe in 8t. Mary's Sra-is HOm 01 Semi-Pntumatie tire (10x2.75) 14 Tooth Bow Garden Rake .1 v. $1.98 KEEP BUYING BONDSI 6 Inch April 19th thru May 3rd DR. E. J.

DANE EELS, Evangelist REV. JOE JESPERSEN, Singing documents may be obtained from the Architects, Roberts and Marshall, 115 East Fourth Street, Owensboro, Kentucky, upon deposit of $25.00. The deposit of contractors making legal bids will be returned 89 GARDEN HOE I upon receipt of documents in good condition one week after Let Experts Repair Your TOASTER bids are opened. Garden Hose Nozzle 59c Each contractor will be required 50 ft. Vi" Plastic Garden Hose $4.50 to file with his bid a bid bond or 58" Heavy Duty certified check for $40,000.00 or five per cent of bid, whichever is the least, made out to the Board of Education for Owensboro.

Should any contractor whose bid is accepted default in furnishing bond and contract required, then certified check shall be forfeited to the GARDEN HOSE in coil Grass Shear Only $1.19 Hand Lawn Mower 16" $16.95 Owner. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a periou of ten (10) days after Two Arm Revolving $49 i. i u.i.j.umuj.1 1 1 I I 5l Coll The LAWN SPRINKLER the date set for the opening thereof. After the tabulation of bids has been made and the lowest acceptable bidder determined and approved, all other certified checks will be returned. Flexible Lawn Sprinkler, 25-ft $4.95 Galvanized Screen Wire 7c Sq.

ft. The Board reserves the' right to Xl' -m Screen Door Set 39c reject any and or all pids. By order of BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR OWENSBORO Jimmy Mobberly, President 8 Qt. White Mountain ICE CREAM FREEZER Reg OWENSBORO MILLER POULTRY FISH MKT. 3qt.

Reg. $11.48 $9.48 I i 1 I 1 1 i I I 1 I i i i i I 4 I I I I Dial 3-4571 115 Frederico St. REV. JESPERSEN REV. DANIELS Huffy Electric C.

I. COOK Owner Plenty ef Fresh Dressed rnurnr nrwir nttl $JJ95 LAWN MOWER Rotary 1 8" cut Fret Demonstrator riMtro, ncri) ana run We Pay Hli-hest Cash Prices tor Pealtry. Ens and Cream Complete with 100 ft. Extension Cord 11:00 A. M.

SUNDAY MORNING 7:30 P. M. EACH EVENING I SALM'S Open Every Friday til 8 p. m. Blue Grass 20" cut Reel Type POWER LAWN MOWER Briggi fir Stratton Engine Reg.

139.00 Chicken Feeders and Fountains Assorted Sizes. $110 Dominion Electric Iron Wood $129 Ironing Board qt. 16. ox. $795 $495 $119 $398 $798 $109 Beacon Wax Dirt Remover Glamorene Rug Cleaner Water Pail 12 t.

Pull Chain Current Taps Beacon Floor Wax 1.10 qt, Nail Hammer Dome Point Nursery Open At Each Service Listen To WVJS -1420 On the Dial Radio Services Daily-Mon. Thru Fri. 7:30 A. M. 1 Walnut St.

Baptist Churcrh 24 32580, Curtain Stretcher 4 ft. Oak Porch Swing Reg. 8.95 COUPON i coupon 25 I La? Reg. 69c Value Metal Beautiful lithographed I my UVi" wide, 17'i" long, deep. Fifth and Walnut Sts.

Rev. H. Van Eaton, Minister i i This offer is good only during our big Spring Sale and while I our stock lasts. i 1 1 ryii Name i OH, HE WAS LOOKING AT THAT SIGN JUST AS IF Addres i HE'D NEVER HAD A HfcKt 5 A IT IS NICKEL I WAS IftVI him. tlShtw THAT POOR, SAD LITTLE OH, THAT POOR LI'L FELLER City State CONE IN HIS LIFE SNIFF A 6.95 A A plump, pillow-tile FOAM INSOLE it th secret that mokei thest ttrip'd-cool flatter tng M-wedgM a comfort treat! Smooth! linedl In flo-with-everything NATURAL.

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