The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky (2024)

4 SECTION 2 THE COURIER -JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY 9, 1961 Side Washington Lights They Backed Winning Loser New York Times Washington, Jan. weeks items have appeared dential straw poll of the ness School faculty in It was reported, faculty members swam litical tide. They were mara and Eugene M. to become secretaries Air Force, respectively, administration.

There was a small seems that McNamara their straws for Franklin not -as reported -for The faculty vote was to 2. Numbers Are Slyly There's a new game that might be called cance." For instance, Mrs. John F. Kennedy gural license plates 1960-being, in order, Classified Section; IT'S EASY to place a Classified Advertisem*nt Call JUniper 5-2211 and ask for an Ad Taker you are a permanent resident the (either listed in the directory or telephone direcyou need only say CHARGE IT An "accommodation" be you after the advertisem*nt expires. The Courier-Journal The Louisville Times' These newspapers do not know.

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Sunday for Monday Courier-Journal. When cancelling a classified advertisem*nt be sure to get a "cancellation number." This is your record and it is important that you have it in the event of a misunderstanding or adjustment. You will alwayg find the classified ads teeming with news of vital interest. You'll enjoy reading them. There is something fascinating about these terse little messages of human wants and desires.

Something draws you to them once you've acquired the habit of read111.g them. And it almost always proves to be a profitable as well as pleasant pastime. Announcements Deaths and Funerals. ASHBY, Mrs. Gertha Lee (nee Keeling) suddenly, in her 76th year, Saturday, January 7.

1961, at 2:30 a.m., at General Hospital. Residence, 245 Derby, Buechel, Ky, Beloved mother of Mrs. George Kirsch, Mrs. Edward Burgin, Mr. Edward Ashby, all of Louisville, Mr.

Prentice Ashby and Mr. Clayton Ashby, Mt. Washington, Mr. Earl Ashby, Taylorsville, Mr. Elmo Ashby, Buechel, Mr.

Marvin Ashby, Dayton, sister of Mrs. Nannie Bishop, Springfield, Mr. Evan Keeling, Buechel, also survived by 21 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren. Mrs. Ashby is at the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. George Kirsch, Sir Barton Valley Station, Ky. Funeral, Tuesday, January 10th, from Buechel Park Baptist Church, at 10 a.m., with interment in Highview Cemetery, Chaplin, Ky. BRISCOE, John Watt, at 5:10 a.m., Sunday, January 8, 1961, at Louis ville General Hospital. Former resident of Lebanon, Ky, Survived by 1 son, Robert T.

Briscoe: 3 sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Morris, Mrs. Pearl Ray and Mrs. Marie Allen, all of Louisville, and 3 grandchildren. Remains removed to "Bosley Funeral Home, Lebanon, Ky.

Funeral at 2 p.m. Tuesday, at the funeral home, Interment Ryder Cemetery. CARLIN, Mrs. Elizabeth (nee Wilson), age 64 years, suddenly, Satur. day, January 7, 1961, at 3:30 p.m., at her residence in Jeffersontown, Ky.

Beloved wife of William T. Carlin; 1 son, Clarence Reece Heady, Phoenix, 2 sisters, Mrs. Forrest Melton, Laconia, and Mrs. Nell Sweeney. Simpsonville.

2 grandchildren. Mrs. Carlin will be at the Myers-Fore. man Funeral Home, Jeffersontown. Ky.

Funeral services, Tuesday, at 10 a.m., from the funeral home. Interment Jeffersontown Cemetery. DANKS, Mrs. Lalia (nee Smith), 3226 Grant. passed away in her 64th year, Friday, January 6, 1961, at 2 a.m at her residence.

Beloved wife of Mr. Henry T. Danks; devoted mother of Mr. Charles H. Danks; sister of Mrs.

S. O. Burden; Mrs. Lela Willis, Mrs. Wayne Harrall, Rev.

Oscar Smith, Messrs. Otis, George, Clarence, and Pirtle Smith; grandchildren, Remains at the W. G. Hardy Shively Chapel. 4101 Dixie Hgwy.

where funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens. FOERSTER, Anna Marie, nee Wissman, age 84. Sunday, January 8, 1961. at 2:40 a.m.; residence 2304 Mellwood.

Devoted mother of Rob. ert W. and Frank A. Forster of Louisville, Lt. Eugene U.S.N., Alameda, Sister Teresita, O.S.U., Louisville, M.

Rosetta, O.S.F.. Chicago Heights. and Lt. Col. (Ret.) Gertrude E.

Forster, Bethesda. sister of Mrs. Rose Julkenbeck, Cannelton, Mrs. Mary Jensen, and Mrs. Walter (Clara) Burry: also survived by 6 grandchildren, and 3 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret Ellison and 9 o'clock at St. Joseph Church. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery. Rosary by St.

Elizabeth's Ladies' Society Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. FRODGE, Mr. Samuel in his 36th year, Sunday, January 8, 1961, at 10:05 a.m. at Veterans Hospital: residence 3017 W. Market Ct.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Milby Bernell Frodge. loving father of Deborah Timothy Sammy, and Ronnie Frodge: devoted son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.

Frodge: brother of Mr. William Allan Frodge. Mr. Froze Is at the Arch L. Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E.

Oak St. at Schiller Ave. Time of services and interment later. GOOD, Shelton of Shepherdsville, passed away in his 71st year, Sunday January 8. 1961, at 2:45 a.m.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Bertie Ashby Good. Remains at the Hardy Funeral Home, Shepherdsville, where funeral services will be held Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Interment in Hebron Cemetery, HAUG, Nell Brunton, age 63 years, Saturday, January 7, 1961, at 2 p.m. Residence, 2123 Preston.

Beloved sister of Mrs. Eula Chappell, Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Thomas, Valley Station, Mamie Robinson, Ekron. Mrs.

Allie Henderson, Kosmosdale, William Brunton, Akron, 0. and Louis L. Brunton: several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services, Tuesday, at 8:30 a.m. from the Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston and at 8 o'clock, at Our Mother of Sorrows Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Rosary services, by the ladies the Altar Society, Monday, at 8 Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations 10 the American Cancer Society. HENNING, Mr. Bernard passed away Saturday, January 7, 1961, at 10:30 a.m.. at his residence, 718 So.

32nd in his 62nd year. Devoted Highway Deaths Remain At One For Weekend By The Associated Press Kentucky's weekend traffic toll remained at one last night. A car struck and killed Dewey Becknell, 65, a night watchman, Saturday night as he walked along U. S. 27 near the Camp bell County Newport Pendleton County line, police reported.

Officers identified the driver as Stanley Bondurant, 49, Cincinnati, and said he was charged with involuntary manslaughter. The toll for the year is 10, compared with 14 at this time in 1960. Campbellsvillian Dies of a ball, he Special to The Campbellsville, way through a Mrs. Mary Crouch, committee- Thomas Keen to a Secret a heart attack it turned day at her by Dwight D. Blanche Bell last visit as Patrick, both sisters.

Employment Business Services Offered -General. 14 INCOME tax compiled; experienced; former Federal tax employee. 704 off S. 4th ME 7-5825. JANITOR service, bonded and insured; everything furnished or will work with your equipment: offices, churches, white help.

EM 7-1221. after 5 p.m. MATTRESSES, all types rebuil. like new. Save up to 1: call now for free home estimates.

JU 7-0228. RINEY BEDDING co. Since 1930. 431 W. Market.

PATCH plastering. new work prompt service: prices reduced this week. Ted Dryden. ME 4-0303. PATCH plastering, basem*nts stuccoed, chimney work.

SP 6-5621. PLASTERING, new and patch work, stucco basem*nts in color; work guaranteed. Mr. Berry, TW 5-9061. PLASTERING, basem*nt stuccoed in choice colors, even if walls are painted, guaranteed, TW 5-0919.

PLUMBING, water heaters, electrie sewer cleaning. Doyle Patrick, WE 7-2093. SP 8-7015. any time. REFRIGERATOR, gas stove repair.

Daya JU 5-3542: nights ME 4-8022. MILLER'S APP. 1122 S. 7th St. REWIRING, financing.

no money down. Star Electric, Ine. WO 9-7478: EM 8-9484. SEWER cleaning. Call Modern Electric Sewer Service.

SP 4-3838. TELEVISION service; for dependable service call a 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 calls, anywhere in Falls Cities area, days, nights, Sundays This is not a side line, 90 day guarantee on parts, service. Dave's TV Shop 826 E. Market.

JU 3-0104: JU 3-1036. TELEVISION service calls: $1 with this ad: 17 inch picture tube $16.95, guaranteed. Dial TV. ME 4-0406, EM 3-5087. TELEVISION service, $2 service call, day, night: guaranteed; restore weak picture tubes special.

SCANLON'S TV JU 4-9584. TELEVISION, home service: calls $1.50 quick service, day or night; 15 years' experience; city wide. EM 6-1214. TELEVISION service in hour; calls $2, quality work; reliable. Briner's TV.

JU 2-3980, anytime. TELEVISION service calls; $1.50 with ad: 90 day guarantee, GENERAL TV CO ME 4-9741. TELEVISION service on all makes; city wide service. Clarksdale Radio JU 5-5292, JU 7-6914. TELEVISION service: day, night, Sunday, 416 W.

Oak. ME 6-3054. TREE topping and trees removed; fully covered with insurance: free estimates. Smith Bros. EM 6-8868.

TREE topping; dangerous trees removed: fire logs. Hogan's Tree Service. EM 8-8531. SP 2-1159, TREE TOPPING. removing.

cabling, feeding, transplanting, sprayins. Voils. GL 1-1731. EM UMBRELLAS recovered: ladies'. men's suits altered.

Mueller's, 705 E. Market. JU 3-8021. UPHOLSTERING, repairing, refinishing; free estimates. Jack's Upholstery Shop.

GL 1-9232. WASHERS SERVICED All makes repaired, complete stock of parts for all makes washers: 1-day service free pickup, delivery FACTORY AUTHORIZED THOR SERVICE A Washer Service ME 6-1731 728 Shelby Parkway ELECTROLUX (R) service: prompt pickup and delivery: out of city write Electrolux (R) Authorized Sales and Service, 709 E. Broadway. Local phone. JU 4-0201 Moving and Hauling.

21 MOVING? Anywhere Any Time Then rent a new Ford or other fine trucks, move yourself and gave up to one half. Clip this advertise. ment. it's worth $3 for any 500 mile trip, and $1 for each addition. al 100 miles.

AVIS DRIVE IT SYSTEM 615 3rd. St. JU 4-1121 MOVING, no hourly charge, low winter rates. Barrick Son, SP 6-6159. MOVING and light hauling, 7 days a week.

24 hours a day; white help; veteran. EM 6-5886. SADLER'S Movers. 7 days week service; white help, reasonable rate: free estimate. SP 8-4686, LIGHT hauling, trash removed, wall paper steaming.

no job too small. WA 1-5287, ME 6-2678. NORMAN'S Moving and Hauling, 24 hours. JU 3-3221. EM 6-3743.

DENNIS Movers; white help, 24 hour service. SP 8-1880. MOVING. 7 days per white help. Shadowens, SP 8-8078.

MOVING and wrecking: cheap rates; colored. 5-4577. HAULING. 211 type, reasonable rates ME 7-6200 LIGHT hauling, rubbish removed; no job too small. SP 6-4525.

LIGHT hauling and clean up; insured. SP 6-2169. to Salinger at the Palm Beach Country Club. Teague Misses Swearing-In Representative Olin E. Teague.

the Texas Democrat who is chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, introduced no fewer than 43 bills on the opening day of the 87th Congress. Other congressmen introduced as many, or more. Teague's was unusual in that he missed swearing.in activity, of the House Tuesday and did not take his oath until Wednesday. It may have been the only time a private citizen ever threw bills into the House's mythical clerk's "hopper -which is actually the top of a desk. Cuff Link Returned To Ike At a Washington reception a reporter found a cuff sporty item, featuring an taking his swing.

Instead was teeing off on a tiny pearl. The reporter made his crowd of Republican national men and gave the cuff link Service man. As he suspected, out to have' been dropped Eisenhower, paying his President to a party gathering. Automotive Found. 12 DOG, brown and white Fox rier, name on tag corner Shawnee and Belleview Dr.

Identify and pay for ad. SP 5-8848. Information-Personals. 13 MOTORISTS! Names to with January birthdays must renew driv. er's licenses by January 31, 1961.

JOHN M. HENNESSY, Circuit Clerk $1,000 REWARD For information leading to arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death George W. Tipton. a bus operator, killed on his bus on December 9, 1959. For information contact Col.

W. E. Bindner, Chief Lou. isville Police or write 540, care Times, ALICE is the best known waitress town because she wears a custom engraved plastic name badge, 60c and up. Call or see SQUARE DANCE AND WESTERN SHOP 3119 4th St.

EM 7-7491 WANT to increase the value of your home? Call visit Kentuckiana's Leading Dealer FALLS CITY FENCE co. SP 8-7311 Free Estimates Easy Terms JACK: Now that we will be moving to our new home soon, we should buy some new games for our game room. CAUFIELD'S on 3rd St. have the largest selection town and at reasonable prices, JACKIE. EXTRA good care for elderly persons, $75 per month, men or women; nurse on duty 24 hours per day.

JU 3-6450 ANYONE seeing accident at 9th and Market, December 29, about 5:30 a.m., between car and van, please call SP 2-2353. NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION To buy a major appliance at BEISLER'S APPL. 3d at Central SALE in remnants and piece goods. A. BAER, 622 W.

Market JU 3-5521 Services Offered Services Offered -General. 14 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 2-1851.

ADDITIONS, FREE ESTIMATES, day or night; remodeling and re. pairs: kitchens. bathrooms, porches and carports: F.H.A, terms up to 5 years; no down payment. C. M.

CONSTRUCTION CO. SP 8-8232 SP 8-8232 ADDITIONS, 5 YEAR FHA TERMS Call man who works on job. ROOMS BATHS AND DORMERS BAsem*nTS PANELED Mr. Kessler GL. 8-3593 days.

Nights WO 9-7885 ADDITIONS and alterations; special reductions on all home remodeling or repair: no money down. Call Carter and Warner Construction Co. SP 8-3982 or SP 4-3695. ADDITIONS, remodeling and repairs; we do the complete job: free estimates; 60 months to pay, L. W.

Divine. SP 8-3812. ADDITIONS, alterations, repairs from basem*nt to attic, dormers a specialty; honest bids, 5 year terms. GL 8-6686 any time. ALTERATIONS, building and re.

pairing: first class workmanship; immediate service; free estimates. WO 9-5912. ALTERATIONS, sewing. pants cuffed. general repairs.

EM 6-4416. BRICK, stone, block work; additions, repairs, beautiful fireplaces. long experienced. GL 1-9875. BUDGET SERVICES 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 will heip you.

We are not connected with any other budget service in Kentuckiana. Oldest Budget Service in Louisville Budget Manager C. T. Steele 402-403 Hoffman Bldg. 139 S.

4th JU 2-2537 JU 2-2538. BUILDING and Remodeling. We do everything from basem*nt to roof at fair prices. No money down; terms to 5 years. GL 2-9872.

CABINETS, built in, bars, sink tops recovered. ME 7-4897. CARPENTER work. all types and cabinet making: estimates. W.

T. Watkins. EM 6-6208. CARPENTER work of all kinds: father and son; 22 years in business. Call anytime, WO 9-9721.

CARPENTRY, general repair work of all kinds; also painting. Herbert Dennis. ME 7-8340. CARPENTRY work. repairs and remodeling, no job too emall: terms; free estimates, SP 2-1814.

CARPENTER work and general repair of all kinds. H. E. Jenkins, EM 8-7287. CARPENTER, repairing, I do my own work, call anytime.

GL 4-4484. CARPENTRY work. all kinds: building, remodeling; painting: free estimates: terms. Hurst Construction TW 3-7670. CARPENTRY, any home improvements: also painting.

EM 8-2158. CHIMNEYS, fireplaces cleaned, repaired: insured. SP 6-5621. CONCRETE block and stone work. modern fireplaces built or repaired: experienced; reasonable.

Deweese, WO 9-0144. DRIVEWAY cinders hauled and spread, tons. $6. GL 1-9690. ELECTRICAL rewiring specialists, 1 hour service, 24 hours, radio dispatched service trucks.

Rewiring, Free Estimates, F.H.A. terms, TW 3-2511. REDDY ELECTRIC CO. 2018 Frankfort Ave. ELECTRICAL REWIRING hour service, 24 hours, oldest rewiring specialist in the city Free estimates, terms.

LONGACRE ELECTRIC CO. JU 3-5139 410 S. 1st. ELECTRICAL Rewiring and repairs; 1 hour service, 24 hours a day; free estimates; radio dispatched trucks. Pronto Electric Co.

EM 6-5026. ELECTRICAL wiring and repairs; licensed insured. Bullitt Electric. WO 9-0642: after 4:30 WO 9-5066. ELECTRICAL rewiring and repair, 24 hour service.

Charles Schneider, EM 8-8057. basem*nts, grading, ditch digging, backhoe; dirt and hauling. GL 8-3861. FLOOR sanding, laying and refinIshing: tile laid: sanders for rent. HIGHFILL HESTER JU 5-3307 or EM 3-9793 FLOOR sanding.

10c square foot! refinishing, sanders, edgers for rent. SP 2-1679 or GL 8-4177. FLOOR finishing: free estimates; reasonable. Crabtree, SP 2-3845, FURNACE service. all makes.

BRYANT HEATING SERVICE SP 8-2593 Nights EM 6-6446 FURNACES, coal, gas, oil; service, repair and installation; new and used equipment: immediate 24 hour service. JU 4-5263. GUTTERING, rooting: repaired, re. placed: 24 years' experience, Terms. Call any hour.

EM 8-1057. INCOME tax service, competent; John Hammann, former auditor Internal Revenue: office 25th and Hill. SP 5-8574. Home. SP 8-7553.

HEATING seryice. 24 hour service; all makes and new installations. SP 6-8000; ME 1-7552. INCOME tax filed, day and night: $1 short form; $2 and up long form; also small businesses. J.

W. Hagan, 2218 W. Oak, SP 8-0741, INCOME tax work, former tax man; nights, weekend. EM 6-0720. PATCH plastering.

stucco; 35 years' experience, Call Otto, ME 7-8241. U. N. Council Meeting On Congo, Sought By Reds, Expected Soon from the meeting in a letter to Loutfi flew into Ruanda-Urundi News Service in recent about a presiHarvard Busi1940. correctly, that two against the poRobert S.

McNa- nedy's birth and the year of his election to the presidency. In a similar vein, Senator Pat McNamara of Michigan maneuvered expertly to get his bill providing medical care for persons over 65 numbered -naturally -S. 65. Boys Aid Note Delivery Zuckert, who are and Two of defense the Kennedy the circuitous in that brought Khrushchev's mistake, however. It President-elect and Zuckert cast Florida.

D. Roosevelt, They were Wendell L. Wilkie. Salinger, the for Willkie, 98 and Timothy Smith, When get the Significant Kennedy, to find Washington numbers When the called "Sly Signifi- was important, President elect and phone Smith's room, will receive inauThe numbered 1917 and found his the year of Ken- then delivered Announcements husband of Mrs. Katie (nee shall) Henning; beloved father of Mr.

Joseph E. Henning and James B. Henning; brother of Mrs. Godfrey Brown, Louisville, Mrs. Luke Coomes, Mrs.

William Wheatley, Miss Joan Henning, all of Cloverport, Mrs. Imelda Bell, California, Ed Henning, Robert Henning, Hardinsburg, Ky, and Hilary M. Henning, Indianapolis, grandfather of Linda and Joe Henning. Remaine resting at Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia until 10 p.m, tonight (Sunday), after which time, remains will be taken to the Dowell Funeral Home, Hardinsburg, Ky. Funeral services Tuesday, at 9:30 a.m., at St.

Romouald's Church, Hardinsburg, Burial in St. Romouald Cemetery. HERRE, Urban Henry, age 63; Saturday, January 7, 1964 at 6:00 p.m.; residence, 2523 Saratoga Drive: beloved husband of Ethel Veith Herre: father of Veith H. Herre and Mrs. Albert H.

(Rosemarie) Gruneisen. brother of Mrs. John (Florence) Zeller and Mrs. Bertha Echsner: also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:30 from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret and Ellison Ave.

and 9 o'clock at St. Francis of Assisi Church. Interment St. Michael Cemetery. Rosary by Holy Name Society, Monday at 7:30 p.m.

Memorial service by Louisville Lodge of Elks. Monday at 7 p.m. KRAUS, Mrs. Margaret, age 68, Sunday, January 8, 1961. at 5:50 a.m.: residence 2209 Woodland, Beloved wife of Edward P.

Kraus; mother of Mrs. Fred L. (Mary) Keller; sister of Mrs. Pearl Watson, Philadelphia: also survived by 5 grandchildren: and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 from Bosse Funeral Home, Barret Ellison and 9 o'clock at St.

George Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Rosary by Altar Society Tuesday 8 p.m. KURTZ, Catherine (Katie) passed away Sunday, January 8, 1961, at 6 a.m, in her 75th year. Family residence, 1207 So.

26th St. Devoted sister of Mrs. Rose Waters. Remains resting at the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia, Funeral Tues. day, at 2 p.m.

from the Owen Chapel. Burial in Cave Hill Cemetery. LeGRAND, Mrs. Della (nee Haynes), passed away in her 88th year, Saturday, January 7, 1961, at 10:40 a.m., at Hardingburg, Ky, Beloved wife of Mr. William H.

LeGrand; devoted mother of Mrs. A. 0. (Lucy) Macy, Hardinsburg. Mrs.

Sam (Ruth) Horsley, Garfield, Mrs. Owen (Ruby) Robinson, Harned, Ky, and Denver D. LeGrand, Louisville, survived by 1 brother. S. M.

Haynes. Hardinsburg, 15 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren also survive. mains at Dowell Funeral Home, Hardinsburg, Ky. Funeral services at 11 a.m., Monday, at the Garfield Cumberland Presbyterian Church. LESMEISTER, Mr.

Ralph passed away in his 75th year, Thursday, January 5, 1961 at 7:30 p.m, Family residence, 709 E. Walnut St. Devoted husband of Mrs. Margaret Lesmeister (nee Wepler); loving father of Mra. William (Doris) Reeves, Lexington, and Mr.

Curtis E. Lesmeister; beloved brother of Mrs. Frank (Rose) Jennings, Shumway, Mr. Jake Lesmeister, Decatur, Ill. and Mr.

Simon Lesmeister, Mountain City, also survived by his 5 grandchildren. Mr. Lesmeister is at the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak at Schiller Ave, where services will be conducted Monday January 9.

at 8:30 a.m. at St. Paul's Church 9 a.m. Interment, St. Michael Cemetery.

MAYES, James Eddie, Thursday, January 5, 1951, at St. Petersburg, in his 26th year: family residence 713 Kendall Ct. Beloved husband of Flora Mayes, nee Carter: father of James W. Mayes; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Herbold Horlander Funeral Home, 20th Broadway, Interment in Resthaven Memorial Park.

MILLER, Mr. Carl of 7420 St. Andrew's Church passed away in his 59th year, Sunday. January 8, 1961, at 7:15 a.m. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Loretta Eiler Miller; father of Mrs. Rita Mahoney and Mrs. Margaret Vernon; brother of Miss Marie Miller, Mrs. Catherine Meisner and Mr. Edward Miller; also survived by 3 grandchildren.

Remains at the W. G. Hardy Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie Hwy, Funeral services, Wednesday, at 9 a.m., at St. Paul's Church. Interment St.

Andrew's Cemetery. Members of the societies recite the Rosary, Tuesday, at 8 p.m., at the Chapel. McGOWAN, Charles Henry, age 61 years, 12:00 a.m.. Saturday, January 7. 1961, at Memorial Hospital, Hollywood, Fla.

Survived by his wife, Willie Dent Caperton MeGowan: 1 daughter. Adelaide M. Rhodes; 2 grandchildren, Richard and Charlotte all of Hollywood, Fla: 1 brother, Fred A. McGowan; sister, Mrs. Oscar Wood, both of Louisville, Ky.

The remains are resting at the 0. Johnson Funeral Home, Hollywood, Fla. MONTGOMERY, Mrs. Sylvia Adrian. Sunday, January 8, 1961, in her 45th year: residence 4848 Bellevue, Beloved wife of Mr.

Frank Montgomery, devoted mother of Mrs. Sylvia Hale. Mr. Frank Montgomery, Ill, Dorothy, Florence, and Ada Montgomery; daughter of Mr. Jacob Zickel: brother of Mr.

Virgil Zickel; also survived by one grandson. Mrs. Montgomery is resting at the Nunnelley Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Blvd. Services from the funeral home Wednesday, January 11, 10:30 a.m. Rev.

C. B. Winter officiating. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. MOREMAN, Mrs.

Lua (nee Yann), of 11000 Lower River passed away in her 67th year, Saturday, January 7, 1961, at 6 a.m. Beloved wife of Mr. I. Putnam Moreman: mother of Mr. Putnam Moreman Ill.

Lucian Y. Moreman and Gerald Louis Moreman: sister of Mrs. Katherine O'Malley, Mr. Gus Yann and Mr. Lucian Yann: also, sur.

vived by 7 grandchildren, Friends may call at the W. G. Hardy Valley Chapel, 10907 Dixie where funeral services will be held, Tuesday, at 10 a.m. Interment South Jefferson Cemetery. MUENINGHOFF, Mr.

Louis, passed away Sunday, January 8, 1961, at 4:50 a.m. at Barret Avenue Nursing Home: residence 1928 Deerwood Ave. Beloved husband of Mrs. Clara Gebhard Mueninghoff; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Mr.

Mueninghoff is at the Arch L. Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak St. at Schiller where services will be conducted Tuesday, January 10, at 2:00 p.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery, RAY, Mrs.

Ida Tomppert, widow of S. Coleman Ray, at 12:20 a.m. Saturday, January 7, 1961, at Cherokee Rest Home: survived by brothers George E. and Harry R. Tomppert; several nieces and nephews.

Remains at Herbert C. Cralle Funeral Home, Frankfort and Peterson until 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening when she will be removed to Patterson Funeral Home at Atlanta, for service and interment. STAPLES, Mr. George age 76, Thursday, January 5, 1961, at residence, 4435 Park Blvd.

Devoted husband of Mrs. Myrtie (nee Merideth) Staples: beloved father of Mrs. Beulah Daniels, Nashville, loving stepfather of Mrs Ella Demunbfum, Mrs. Earl Lacefield, Mrs. Wert Slaughter.

Mrs. Irene Holland, Mrs. Walter Jackson and Messes. Vernes Walter, and Autrey Also survived by Mr. Staples is reading at the MeDaniels Funeral Home.

4339 Park where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. Interment. Evergreen Ceme. tery. STUART, Mrs.

Elizabeth Mary (nee Davis), passed away Saturday, Vanuary 7, 1961, at 6:15 p.m., at her Belgians Under Fire United Nations, N. Jan. 8 (P The United Nations made public Sunday a Soviet Union request that the Security Council meet "as quickly as possible" to take up what the Russians termed Belgian aggression against the Congo. Diplomatic sources said they expected the 11-nation-Council to take up the matter this week. Omar Loutfi of the United Arab Republic, Council president for January, was consulting other members on the date.

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TELEVISION EM 6-3616 Automotive Automobiles For Sale. 27 Courier-Journal Jan. 72, widow of Crouch, died of at 6:35 a.m. Sunhome here. Mrs.

and Mrs. Betty of Louisville, are Merchandise HOSPITAL beds, wheel modes, walkers. tion pumps. JU REID HOSPITAL TELEVISION for hotels, hospitals: delivery. JU 4-5645 TV'S FOR RENT New portables, Free pickup and A.

B. 3113 4th. BUICK 1957 75 Riviera 4 door hardtop; radio, heater, power steering. power brakes and automatic transmission. This is a lovely two tone, blue and white, like brand new inside and out.

It can be purchased for only $300 cash or a car of equal value and low GMAC payments of only $48.98 per month. See or call Hank Pleasant at JU 4-1711. MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET, INC. 2nd Liberty JU 4-1111 BUICK 1954 Super 4 door. Dynaflow, radio, heater; a real nice car bargain priced at only $345 during our big inventory reduction sale.

We're out to move 40 cars this week regardless of our lows. Get the bargain of your life today at SUMMERS-HERMANN, INC. 3rd St. Lot 920 S. 3rd JU 5-3355 BUICK 1959 Electra 225, door hardtop: radio, heater and automatic; full power; beautiful factory white finish: 18,000 miles; one owner and guaranteed: G.M.A.C.

terms. BALLARD'S LOT 108 W. Broadway JU 3-2734 BUICK 1956 4 door sedan; radio, heater, and automatic with power and factory air condition; beautiful black and white finish; 38,000 miles; special sale price this week for only $989, BALLARD'S LOT 108 W. Broadway. JU 3-2734.

BUICK, 1958 2 door super hardtop with Dynaflow transmission, power steering and brakes. This is a one owner with very low mileage. Only $1,395 with only $295 down either cash or equity in your present car and payments of $59.58 per month. LOUISVILLE MOTORS 636 S. 5th JU 4-4232 BUICK 1957, 4 door hardtop: radio.

heater, and automatic, factory air condition: 5 to choose from: with and without power: G.M.A.C. terms. BALLARD'S LOT 108 W. Broadway JU 3-2734 Open Evenings BUICK 1958 Special 2 door hardtop: Arctic white with radio, heat- et. Dynaflow, white wall tires; number 731: only $1,395.

Low G. A.C terms. KOFTER SWOPE BUICK, INC. TW 5-2458 3712 Frankfort Ave. BUICK 1959.

2 door hardtop: radio, heater, and automate with power: beautiful black and yellow finish; take over payments of $39 per month for 24 months. BALLARD'S LOT 108 W. Broadway JU 3-2734 BUICK 1956 Special hardtop coupe; has had only one careful owner: new car trade in; priced for quick sale at $893. MONARCH AUTO CO. Brook and Broadway JU 7-7243 JU 7-7243 BUICK 1956 convertible, full power; low miles; clean as a pin side and out.

During our big sale, we've cut the price of this one $200; over 100 clean used cars reduced as much as $300 each until we cut our inventory 40 cars. This is your chance to really steal one at SUMMERS- HERMANN, INC. 2nd St, Lot 930 S. 2nd JU 5-3358 BUICK 1959 Electra 2 door hardtop; beautiful green. all power, low mileage; $1,861.40 owing, 36 payments at $61.39, take older car for equity, Call Mr.

Singleton, JU 4-1163, Dealer. BUICK 1959 Electra 2 door hardtop: radio, heater. and automatic with power: beautiful green finish; 14,000 miles: G.M.A.C. terms. BALLARD'S LOT 108 W.

Broadway JU 3-2734 BUICK 1956, 4 door, super hard top, with radio. heater, Dynaflow transmission. white wall tires and very low mileage: only $695 with only $95 down either cash or equity in your present car and payments of $32.50 month. LOUISVILLE MOTORS 636 So, 5th JU 4-4232 BUICK 1957 Century 4 door hard. top, one owner, low mileage, fully equipped with all factory accessories, original paint.

Must see to appreciate. Only $1,195, small down payment, up to 30 months on balance. Ask for Mr. Scott. JIM COOKE BUICK -RAMBLER 3rd and Market New Albany BUICK 1956 4 door hard top, radio, full power, factory air: big price cut, now only $695, Kentuckiana's only authorized Pontiac Cadillac dealer.

Cross over the K. and I to LIDDIE PONTIAC CADILLAC 244 Vincennes New Albany WH 4-8475 BUICK 1957, automatic transmission: radio and heater: 2 tone paint: nice tires: one owner; Friday and Saturday only $945. PENDERGRASS CHEVROLET, INC. 4156 Shelbyville Rd TW 5-5480. BUICK, 1957 Century 4 door hardtop, all power, air conditioning, real bargain, $1,098.

LARRY RAMBLER 7th St. and Berry Blvd. EM 6-3300 BUICK 1955 super hardtop coupe; this is extra clean, good every way, only $497. DOUGLAS RAMBLER MOTORS 839 E. Broadway, JU 4-4865.

BUICK 1954, hardtop special, power steering green and white; A-1 condition. ME 4-3863. BUICK 1956 station wagon; clean, Owner. GL 2-1409. CADILLAC 1958 Fleetwood sedan; original let black finish with like new interior: all power features with factory air: priced to sell quick at $2,795: previous owner information gladly furnished.

MONARCH AUTO CO. Brook and Broadway JU 7-7243 JU 7-7243 CADILLAC 1960 62 coupe, 1 owner, new Cadillac tradein, power windows, seats, air conditioned, beauti. ful Inverness green, hard to tell from new, big price cut, G.M.A.C. terms. Kentuckiana's only author.

ized Pontiac Cadillac dealer, cross over the K. and to LIDDIE PONTIAC CADILLAC 244 Vincenes New Albany WH 4-8475. CADILLAC 1955 Coupe De Ville, power equipped, and a real nice one: priced way below the market: reduced this weekend from $1,395 to only $1,095. If you're looking for bargain, this is it. Don't wait: won't long at SUMMERS HERRMANN, INC 2nd St.

Lot 930 S. 2nd JU 5.9358 CADILLAC 1956. 62, coupe: Atractive 2 tone finish: has everything Including full power; nice one: good value at $1,495. TRI CITY 'OLDSMOBILE Corner 12th Bdwy, JU 4-4268 Saturday night. Zorin charged that Belgian authorities in the U.

N. trust territory of Ru and a-Urundi, just east of the Congo, had "taken a direct part in organizing an attack" from that territory on Kivu Province in the Congo. Congolese troops loyal to Patrice Lumumba, deposed Premier who is now a prisoner of Congolese Army chief Col. Joseph Mobutu, took over Kivu Province from Mobutu supporters on Christmas Day. On New Year's Day, troops loyal ton Mobutu used the trust territory as a base for an incursion into Kivu Province in an effort to restore Mobutu's control.

All to restore Mobutu's control. All were captured or beaten back. doctor his One Official Killed a heart A U. N. report said at least was one Belgian official had been has sion killed but order now restored.

The Mobutu troops Stritch Livestock Merchandise Rents Automobiles for Sale. 27 LT 40y sajiqowoiny CADILLAC 1953 sedan: this is a clean car that was just traded in by an executive's wife on a new Cadillac. The tires on this car cost $400 in July, Due to our limited space on our beautiful new used car lot, we are going to sell this one for just $395, If interested, don't wait. STANDARD AUTO CO. 4th and York JU 5-5827 OPEN EVENINGS was speculation that Secretary-General Dag would cut short Africa and Asia and the debate.

Deputy Foreign MinZorin asked for CADILLAC 1957 Coupe De Ville, beautiful 2. tone finish. fully equipped with all extras including air conditioning; this car was owned by local executive, the mileage and condition can be verified by original owner, full price $1,995, SKAGGS USED CARS 622 Winkler ME 7-3833 CADILLAC, 1960, 60 Special air conditioned and all other accessories: 9.000 miles; complete new car guarantee, serviced by au. thorized General Motors Dealer. Save plenty and terms at interest if desired, 25 Cadillacs in stock.

WEST BROADWAY MOTORS 917-927 W. Broadway JU 3-6501 CADILLAC 1957 coupe; this is beautiful car, just the kind any. one would be proud to own; it looks and drives just like new: if you are interested in a 1957 Cadillac coupe, then you want to be sure to see this one. You will find our cars in top condition just as we advertise them. We sold this car new.

Visit our beautiful new used car lot and see the most beautiful used cars in the city. Our prices are most reasonable. STANDARD AUTO CO. 4th and York JU 5-5827 OPEN EVENINGS CADILLAC 1937 hardtop coupe; 2 tone paint. 36,000 actual miles.

all power with air conditioning. excel. lent tires, and drives like new, special low price on this one to start the New Year. WHIPPLE MOTOR CO. 2021 18th, SP 2-2501.

CADILLAC 1955 62 Coupe De Ville; low mileage and clean throughout; has power steering, power brakes, radio. heater and electric antenna, Has Lad the best of care: excellent tires. Low down payment, terms to suit you on the balance $1192 SWOPE AUTO INC. 126 Breckinridge Lane TW 5-2421 CADILLAC 1956 El Dorado hardtop 2 door: white finish with red interior: all accessories: a sharp car; $1,695. JOE BROWN FORD, INC.

4021 Frankfort Ave, TW 5-6491 TW 5-4251 CADILLAC 1957 Convertible, new nylon top. full power, big price cut, Kentuckiana's only authorized Pontiac Cadillac dealer, G.M.A.C. terms. Cross over the K. and I.

to LIDDIE PONTIAC CADILLAC 244 Vincennes New Albany WH 4-8475 CADILLAC 1958, Coupe Deville, airconditioned; power. beautiful white finish, like new: $2695. HANNAH MOTORS 4th and Breckinridge JU 3-3681 CADILLAC, 1960 Coupe De Ville; white with black and white interior; all power; 2,000 miles, by owner. ME 7-1711. SP 6-7645.

CHEVROLET 1957. Bel Air: two door sedan featuring economy Turbofire V-8 engine, automatic transmission radio, deluxe, fresh air heater and white tires. If you are choosy, then you should see this car now: with only 40,000 actual miles, beautifully kept two tone ivory and turquoise exterior and matching interior; this car will suit even the most cautious automobile buyer; don't miss this ex. ceptional car as you won't find one quite like it anywhere. GMAC easy terms are always available; we also have three other outstanding 1957 Chevrolet buys carefully checked and ready to roll.

Just ask for the Used Car Manager at Montgomery Chevrolet or Call JU 4-1111. MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET. INC. 2ND and LIBERTY 4-1111 CHEVROLET 1957 Bel Air hardtop V-8: straight drive, custom radio and heater, it seems that looking for this type of car, especially one that is like new in every detail; almost new tires, low mileage; we sincerely wish that it could be our pleasure to have an automobile of this type to offer for sale every day; needless to say, this fine car carries our written guarantee. Be sure to see or call Harold Decker for complete details.

O'DANIEL MOTORS. INC. Corner 2nd and Chestnut JU 3-4436 CHEVROLET, IMPALA 1960: one owner: low mileage: beautiful snow shoe white 2 door hardtop; automatic: full wheel covers, white wall tires. this car is priced to sell at $2,495: at this price it will not last: 36 months financing: no payment due until March 1, 1981. Ask for the high trader Gregg Coats.

HULL-DOBBS Large Used Car Center 13th and Broadway JU 7.7438 CHEVROLET 1956 4 door hardtop; a top notch automobile with auto. matic transmission, radio, heater, power brakes. power steering, we have 3 other 1956 Chevrolets, 6 cylinders and V8, 2 doors and 4 doors and wagons to choose from, these cars must go with small down payment or equity in trade. For a surprising deal see Oscar Hacker. BYERLY MERCURY 4033 Dixie Hgwy, EM 7-1781.

CHEVROLET, 1958 Impala 2 door hardtop; V-8 automatic transmis. sion, radio and heater power brakes; beautiful blue and ivory finish. This is one that was traded to us on a new car; completely reconditioned and ready for a new home: priced to sell fast, so don't wait: other 1958 models to choose from. Ask for Ronald Miller. Open Nights until 9:00.

JU 4-1711. MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET. INC. 2ND and LIBERTY JU 4-1111 CHEVROLET 1960: smart, beautiful, sharp, Impala 4 door with only 8,000 miles: like new: one owner: small 8 cylinder engine, automatic transmission; a very colorful Blue and Ivory Finish. This car has many useful features to enjoy; please don't pass this one.

save approximately $700. GMAC Terms. Open Nites. Be sure to Call or see F. B.

Lancaster. JU 4-1711. MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET, INC. 2ND and LIBERTY JU 4-1111 CHEVROLET 1956 Bel Air Sport Sedan: V-8 engine. power glide transmission; deluxe radio and heater: two tone black and white finish with 5 like new white tires.

This one has been reconditioned throughout and has our 30 day war. ranty, For more information, see or call Richard B. Miller. MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET, INC. 2ND and LIBERTY JU 4-1111 CHEVROLET 1958, door sedan; blue finish: heater and defroster: automatic transmission: is nice clean car fully reconditioned.

Have A demonstration by Mr. Taomerson. Stock number 12-23 A. $1,145. BROADWAY CHEVROLET CO.

717 West Broadway JU 2-2531 Open Evenings Till P.M. Easy on the Lot Financing CHEVROLET 1956 Bel Air 4 door, V8 engine: straight shift and real sharp car; there aren't many in town as nice as this at our big sale price. It won't last long, 80 hurry to INC. 3rd St. Lot 920 S.

3rd JU 5-3356 Kasai Province and moved to the Congolese border in Belgian trucks. In his letter, Zorin said the Belgians in Ruanda-Urundi had lent Mobutu's troops planes, trucks, and military and service personnel and had permitted use of the territory." "to these military to move, of Congolese national army detachments loyal to the legal government of the Congo." 12-year-old boys were of line of communications Soviet Premier Nikita S. New Year's greeting to Kennedy at Palm Beach, Mark Salinger, son of Pierre President-elect's press aide, Smith, son of Merriman correspondent for United Press. Soviet officials were unable to unlisted telephone number of they switched to Salinger, only Mark manning the telephone. Russians insisted that contact Mark referred them to where Timmy was on tele- younger Smith sought out and father in the press room.

Smith the Khrushchev message Services residence, 1822 Greenwood in her 89th year. Beloved mother of Mrs. Catherine S. Hodge: also survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave, Funeral services Tuesday, at 8:30 a.m..

at the Owen Chapel, and at 9 a.m., at St. Peter's Church. Burial in Louisville Me. morial Gardens. Altar Society and Third Order of St.

Francis will recite the Rosary at 7:30 p.m. tonight. THOMPSON, Chester Edmond, suddenly, January 5, 1961, at 1:45 p.m, at the Norton Infirmary. Residence, 8613 Whipps Mill Lyndon, Ky. Age 51 years, Beloved husband of Mildred Dygert Thompson; father of Robert J.

Thompson: brother of Mrs. Frank Dennis, Rockville Center, L. 1., N. and Mrs. Edward Barnes, Leavettstown, Pa.

Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Lane, Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment in Circle Hill Cemetery, Angola, Monday, VERMILLION, Mr. Shelby Franklin, passed away in his 54th year. Saturday, January 7, 1961, at 11:30 p.m.; family residence 1700 Poplar Level Rd. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Frieda Schaefer Vermillion: devoted father of Mrs. James (Joyce) Goins, Janice, Wanda Sue, Juanita, Ronnie, and Shelby F. Vermillion, also survived by his mother Mrs. Eliza Merrill Vermillion; his sisters, Mrs. Edward P.

(Katherine) Nichols, and Mrs. Orville (Ruby Ann) Oison, his brothers, Stanley, Rayburn, and Clay Vermillion; and grandchildren Dena Mae and Cynthia Lynn Going. Mr. Vermil. lion is at the Arch L.

Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak St. at Schiller where services will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. Wednes. day and in St.

Stephen Martyr Church at 9:00 a.m. Interment in St. Michael's Cemetery. The men of the parish will kindly meet in the funeral home at 8:00 p.m. Monday for the Rosary service.

WEBER, Elsie Sunday, January 8, 1961, at 9 a.m., at the Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Residence, 1921 Lowell Ave. Widow of Fred A. Weber: mother of Fred 1. and Robert H.

Weber; sister of Mr. Walter Huber, Watertown, N. Mr. Edward J. and Dr.

F. A. Huber: grandmother of Robert K. Weber. Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 So.

Third Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery, WILLIAMS, Mrs. Ella at 12:45 p.m. Saturday, January 7. 1961, residence, 4550 Southern Pkwy.

Survived by 2 50115. Robert 0. Williams. New and Charles 0. Williams, Greens borough, No.

also 1 sister, Miss Louise Conn. Louisville, and 3 grandchildren. Funeral Lee E. Cralle 1330 So. 3rd St.

11 a.m. Tuesday, January 10, 1961, Interment Cave Cemetery. WILSON, Mr. Howard age 68 years, Saturday, January 7, 1961. at 4:20 a.m., at his residence, Fisherville, Ky.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Nell (nee Barker) Wilson; devoted father of Howard. Jr. and Lloyd Allen Wilson: 1 brother, Allen T. Wilson, Louisville, Ky.

Mr. Wilson will be at the MyersForeman Funeral Home, Jeffersontown, Ky. Time of services Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Cemetery Lots, Monuments.

6 PANKE MONUMENT CO. 817 E. Jefferson St. JU 4-1863. Out of the High Rent District Funeral Directors.

BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Rd. GL 1-5530. BOSSE Funeral Home Barret and Ellison GL 1-8440 LEE E. CRALLE CO. INC.

1330 S. Third St. ME 4-3646 ME 4-3647 D. J. DOUGHERTY SON 1230 S.

3d St. ME 4-3771 Broadway at 34th. SP 6-6642 3331 Taylorsville Rd. GL 1-4420 MAAS FUNERAL HOME Stanley H. Maas Broadway at Floyd JU 5-4284 The McDaniel Funeral Home, Inc.

EM 3-3566, 3-5667 4339 Park Blvd. ALBERT NEURATH. SON 725 E. Market JU 4-1191 NUNNELLEY Funeral Home 4327 Taylor Blvd EM 8-2833 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 RATTERMAN SONS Funeral Parlors 2:14 W. Market SP 6-4661 GODFREY RUSSMAN SON Funeral Home 1041 Goss ME 5-7426 SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home 19th and Market JU 5 4394 Lodge Notices.

8 ELECTRA Chapter, number 11 O.E.S., will meet Monday, January 9th at 7:45 p.m, in Lewis Hall, 26th and Portland for regular business and initiation. Bernice Green, W. Mildred Heyser, Sec'y, ST. MATTHEWS Lodge, number 906. F.

and A M. will meet in Crescent Hill Hall, 2858 Frankfort Louisville, this Monday evening January 9th at 7:30 p.m. for regular business. installation of officers and to present a 50 year gold button to George L. Edinger, visiting brethren are cordially invited.

Member please attend. Refreshments. Benedict Elder, Master: Fred C. Boss, Sec'y. SUBURBAN Social Club will hold its annual election of officers, Tuesday, January 10, at 7 p.m.; also reading of audit report; members urged to attend: refreshments will be served.

Elvin Oster. President; William J. Redmon, Sec'y, The annual membership meeting of the American Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Jefferson County, will be held at Swiss Park. Preston and Lynn at 10 a.m., Tuesday, January 10, 1960, for the purpose of electing directors and any other business that any member wishes to bring before the meeting. Thomas J.

McCarthy, Sec y. Lost. 11 CAT, tan, male, large mark on each side. reward. EM 8-3667, BOG, reddish brown mate, Miniature Pincher; vicinity Brookhaven Subdivision; Wednesday January 4th: answers to Artie: reward.

GL 4-5048. DOG, Beagle; male years old, wearing red collar, strayed from 142 E. Ashland, answers to Jack, reward, EM 6-0347. DOG, large Irish Setter, Middletown. Anchorage area: male; red: collar and tag.

Bruce Hoblitzell, JU 7-1231. DOG, co*cker, buff; Harrods Creek area: half ear missing: answers to Honey: reward. CA 8-1688, DOG, Collie, black and white, male, vicinity Shively, Tuesday, December 27: reward. EM 6-4297. DOGS, 2 female Weimaraners, lost from Anchorage area.

on Decemher 20th, reward, CH 5-8507, PURSE, lady's, gold tone metal, containing valuable papers and money urgently needed: 4th and Guthrie area; reward, ME 7-6951. RING, lady's diamond ring: De. cember 23rd: vicinity 4th and Broadway or Chestnut and Pres. ton: reward: no questions asked; will identify. SP 6-4272.

WATCH, lady's gold Bulova, black suede band, Reward, SP 2-1377, Loyola Doctor Dies Chicago, Jan. 9 (P-The Rev. J. Devlin, 55, the first to become a medical and a psychiatrist after ordination, died Sunday of attack. Father Devlin head of the psychiatry diviof Loyola University's School of Medicine.

Real Estate If of city tory), sent CHEVROLET 1955 four door sedan: ivory and tan finish; straight stick; heater and defroster: push button radio. This will make you a fine second car. Ask Mr. Cooke to show you this bargain. Stock number 9-63.

$695. BROADWAY CHEVROLET CO. 717 West Broadway 2-2531 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. Easy on the Lot Financing CHEVROLET 1956, 2 door Bel yel- Air sedan; olive green and cactus defroster; low finish; heater and 8 cylinder motor; stick shift; stop and look: this is the one you have been hunting for. See Mr.

Gerdeman. Stock A. $795. BROADWAY CHEVROLET CO. 717 West Broadway JU 2-2531 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M.

Easy on the Lot Financing Impala four door sedan; 6 cylinder Powerglide CHEVROLET, and power steering. This low mile. age, one owner car features 211 unusual combination of luxury ride and finest interior of the Impala series and the gas saving economy of the famous Blue Flame 6 Engine. The price is right so see Charlie Tackett now. MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET, INC 2ND and LIBERTY JU 4-1111 CHEVROLET 1959 Impala 4 door hardtop; radio, heater, and automatic with power; beautiful 2 tone finish: 18,000 miles; one owner and guaranteed; special sale price this week for only low G.M.A.C.

terms, BALLARD'S LOT 10g W. Broadway, JU 3-2734. Open Evenings CHEVROLET 1957 4 door Bel Air; V-8 Powerglide; radio and heater. This is a lovely 2 tone coral and white, extra clean throughout. This is one of our OK used car trades expertly reconditioned and ready for a home.

We have several others to choose from, sO hurry in. See or call Hank Pleasant. JU 4-1711, MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET, INC. 2nd Liberty JU 4-1111 CHEVROLET 1960 Bel Air demonstrator: radio, heater: 2 tone paint; Friday and Saturday only other Bel Air and Biscayne demonstrators to choose from: standard and automatic transmissions; 2 or 4 doors. PENDERGRASS CHEVROLET.

INC TW 5-5480 4156 Shelbyville Rd. CHEVROLET 1959 two door, 6 cylinder, straight transmission, radio. heater, 2 tone paint: white sidewall tires. You can shop anywhere in town and never make a better buy; reduced from a reasonable $1,395 to a ridiculous $1,195 this weekend only SUMMERS- HI INC. 3rd St.

Lot 920 S. 3rd JU 5-3356 CHEVROLET 1959 Bel Air 4 door with V-8; radio, heater, powerglide transmission. power steering. A one owner and clean as a pin. Only $1595 with $295 down either cash or equity in your present car and payments of only $53.08 per month.

LOUISVILLE, MOTORS 636 S. 5th JU 4-4232 CHEVROLET 1959 Bel Air 4 door, V8 engine, Powerglide, radio, heater, white sidewall tires and as nice as they come; N.A.D.A. book price is $1,600. Our big sale price is this week only at SUMMERS INC. 2nd St.

Lot 930 S. 2nd JU 5-3358 CHEVROLET 1955 Bel Air 4 door, straight transmission, radio, heater, 2 tone paint, white sidewall tires; a real steal reduced from $695 to only $495 full price. Nothing down. only $27 per month. Highest trades always at SUMMERS-HERRMANN, INC.

3rd St. Lot 920 S. 3rd JU 5-3356 CHEVROLET 1956 210 2 door, V8 engine, straight transmission, radio, heater, 51,000 miles, blue and ivory finish, really clean car, order number 11-18A: $745. See Leroy Triplett. BROADWAY CHEVROLET CO.

720 W. Broadway JU 2-2536 Across from new car showroom CHEVROLET 1959 Impala, V8, 4 door, hardtop; Powerglide, radio, heater power steering, brakes; nice; up to 30 months on balance. TRI CITY OLDSMOBILE Corner 12th Bdwy, JU 4-4268 CHEVROLET, 1954 Del Ray 2-door with Powerglide: this car is like new with a spotless black finish and all Vinyl trim inside: has only 38,000 miles; don't miss this one. SWOPE AUTO INC. 126 Breckinridge Lane TW 5-2421 CHEVROLET 1957 Bel Air BARGAIN BUY 4 door sedan, V-8 automatic, beautiful satin and white finish; only $888.

SWOPE'S PLYMOUTH CITY Opposite Dixie Manor Shopping Center, Pleasure Ridge WA 1-1424 CHEVROLET 1958, door sport sed ivory and gold finish; automatic transmission: heater and defroster: radio: white sidewall tires: fully equipped and ready to E0 and give trouble free transportation. Come in and ask Mr. Horn to cemona rate this one to you. Stock number 12-23 A. $1.395.

BROADWAY CHEVROLET CO. 717 West Broadway JU 2-2531 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. Easy on the Lot Financing CHEVROLET 1958, 2 door, V8, radio, heater, Power Glide, blue finish. low mileage: one owner; $1,145. JOE BROWN FORD, INC.

4021 Frankfort Ave. TW 5-6491 TW 5-4251 CHEVROLET 1960 convertible: only 13,000 miles. completely equipped including power steering, beautiful dark blue with white top, 36 months to pay, WHIPPLE MOTOR CO. 2021 S. 18th.

SP 2-2501. CHEVROLET 1958 four door No. mad station wagon: all power equipped, V-8. automatic, radio and heater; immaculate inside and out; see this one now; few like this are offered for sale. GEO.

BYERS SONS 741 S. 3rd JU 4-5181 CHEVROLET 1938, 2 door. V-8 with radio, heater, power glide trans miasion and a one owner, with only $95 down either cash or equity in your present car and payments of only $43.33 per month. LOUISVILLE MOTORS 636 So, 5th JU 4-4232 CHEVROLET 1960 Impala hardtop coupe: fully equipped; 8 cylinder; only $2,295, MONARCH AUTO CO. Brook and Broadway JU 7-7243 JU 7-7243 CHEVROLET 1957 two door Nomad station wagon: all power equip.

ment; V-8, automatic, radio, heater: beautiful rose mist and white; the cleanest wagon in town, GEO. BYERS SONS 741 S. 3rd JU 4-5191 CHEVROLET 1936 Bel Air 2 V-8 with power pack automatic transmiscion. racio and heater: low mileage: 839 down; bank terms on balance. $343.

SWOPE AUTO CO. INC. 126 Breckinridge Lane TW 5-2421 CHEVROLET 1937 6 cylinder, door, stick, good condition, sale price $995: only $195 down, 24 months, bank terms. SKAGGS USED CARS 622 Winkler ME 7-3633 Automobiles For Sale. CHEVROLET 1956, 3 210 4 original 2 tone, like new engine, radio, Powerglide, G.M.A.C.

terms. Kentuckiana's only authorized tiac Cadillac dealer. cross over K. and to 'LIDDIE PONTIAC CADILLAC 244 Vincennes New Albany WH 4-8475 CHEVROLET 1959 Bel Air, equipped, including air conditioning, power steering, you can on this like new Bel Air; 15 1959 models to choose from, GIRDLER MOTORS 2410 Bardstown Rd. GL CHEVROLET 1957 four door Air station wagon; full power equip.

ment, V-8, automatic. radio heater; this wagon can't be from new. It's sharp! GEO. BYERS SONS. 741 S.

3rd CHEVROLET 1958. Biscayne 4 6 cylinder station wagon, economy on wheels. $895. HANNAH MOTORS 4th and Breckinridge JU CHEVROLET 1954 Bel Air hardtop; radio, heater: nice one: $495; ing down, $23.99 monthly, TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE Corner 12th and Broadway JU CHEVROLET, 1956 4 door 210 with radio, heater, and a straight stick, and like new tires, only with nothing down and payments of $27.65 per month. LOUISVILLE MOTORS 636 S.

5th JU CHEVROLET 1960 Bel Air 4 sedan, V8, automatic, radio, er; power steering; solid finish; low mileage; like new. GEO. BYERS SONS 741 S. 3rd JU CHEVROLET 1957 two door, 2 finish; radio, heater; 6 cylinder, straight shift, white wall pen Sunday afternoon. GEO.

BYERS SONS 1.1 E. Broadway JU CHEVROLET 1956 four door Air, radio, heater, 8 cylinder, matic, good white wall tires. Sunday afternoon, GEO. BYERS SONS 120 E. Broadway JU CHEVROLET; 1959 Parkwood tion wagon.

V8. Power glide, heater, good trade, Only $1,895, Mr. Gentry. BOB HOOK CHEVROLET. INC.

2525 Bardstown Rd. GL CHEVROLET 1955 2 door, 6 der, straight shift, only $585, Eddie Blocher. DOUGLAS RAMBLER MOTORS 2411 Bardstown Rd. GL CHEVROLET 1954 2 door, sharp side and out, 4 new tires, price $495; no cash needed. SKAGGS USED CARS 622 Winkler.

ME CHEVROLET, 1958 Impala vertible: black, white top: and runs like new: automatic transmission; radio, heater. 6-6615. CHEVROLET 1955 Bel Air: 6 der, straight shift, Tudor, full $495. BYERLY MOTORS 3293 Taylor Blvd. EM CHEVROLET 1958 Bel Air 4 sedan: V8, radio, heater, automatic tranmission; extra nice: only DOUGLAS RAMBLER MOTORS 639 E.

Broadway, JU CHEVROLET 1953 Bel Air, 4 straight shift, brown and $395, BYERLY MOTORS. 3293 Taylor Blvd. CHEVROLET 1953 club straight stick. radio, heater, a balance. ideal 1st or 2nd car.

PRESTON SLAUGHTER 710 S. 21st. Used Cars. SP CHEVROLET. new 1960 Bel throughout.

Air: 6 other 1930 models to choose GIRDLER MOTORS 2410 Bardstown Rd. GL CHEVROLET 1953 Bel Air 2. hard top, black and white, $395. BYERLY MOTORS 3293 Taylor Blvd, EM CHEVROLET 1958 V-8 Bel Air. door hardtop, hydromatic, steering, radio, heater: no $1,140.

EM 8-6814. CHEVROLET 1956 Bel Air convertible; radio, heater, white sidewalls; $595. ME 5-6755, after 5:30. CHEVROLET 1959; Biscayne, one owner: 2 door; perfect dition; $1,300. CH 1-4690.

CHEVROLET, 1956, hot rod. Chevrolet engine: fair condition; 106 E. Adair, Mr. Keller. JU CHEVROLET 1955 Bel Air V8.

er Pack motor: like new. Autos. 901 S. 2nd. CHEVROLET 1940.

2 door; miles. Abbott Autos. 901 2nd. CHRYSLER 1955 Windsor hardtop. 1 owner.

miles 18.000. power steering. dio, heater, excellent condition, will finance qualified person. 6-6149. CHRYSLER 1953 four door.

black finish: radio, heater: clean, Open Sunday afternoon. GEO, BYERS SONS 120 E. Broadway JU CORVAIR 1960 4 door 700 manual shift, all extras: $1,348.72, make 11D payments $47.93 for 30 months with equity your car Call Mr. Gutermuth, 4-1163. SIXTH STREET AUTO SALES 720 S.

Sixth St. JU CORVAIR 1960. 4 door: radio, heater and gas saving manual shift: beautiful factory blue finish: special sale price this week for only low G.M.A.C. terms. BALLARD'S LOT 108 W.

Broadway JU 3-2734 Open Evenings CORVAIR 1960 4 door 700 deluxe, beautiful sky blue finish, radio, heater, automatic transmission. 7,000 actual miles, one owner, runs and looks like new. order number ACR-085. $1,745. See Buck Rogers.

BROADWAY CHEVROLET CO. 720 W. Broadway JU 2-2536 Across from new car showroom CORVAIR 1960: 700 deluxe: dark blue: excellent condition: will trade. TW 2-2046 or TW 3-5157. CORVAIR 700 two door.

straight shift: $1,493. AN 7-5143, TW 5-2283. DE SOTO 1957 Firedome 4 Door Sedan: V-8 automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, radio and heater. This is a one owner car with only 20.000 miles. Two tone cream and ivory, If you are looking for a like new car at a low used car price, this is the one; small down payment or your pres.

ent car trade. Balance low GMAC Terms. For more tion see or call Richard B. Miller. MONTGOMERY CHEVROLET, INC.

2nd and Liberty JU 4-1111 DE SOTO 1957. runs and looks nice. take over payments of $48. monthly GL 8-2066. See Mr.

Wynn. DeSOTO 1959 Sportsman 4 door hardtop; radio, heater, and automatic power; factory air condition: bucket type seats: beautiful white finish; 15.000 miles: one owner and teed; low G.M.A.C. terms. BALLARD'S LOT 10g W. Broadway.

JU 3-2734. DODGE 1950 Polara, convertible: like new: loaded with all the extras Intuding full power; beautiful maroon with matching leather intertor: white top: a real value at TAI 'CITY OLDSMOBILE Corner 12th Bdwy. JU 4-4268 DODGE, 1955 Boyal 4 door V-8. alttomatic transmission, a black beauty with extra chrome, trim and white sidewall tires. No down payment $542 SWOPE AUTO INC.

126 Breckinridge Lane TW 5-2421 27 door, Ponthe fully save other 4-4663 Bel and told 4-5181 door 3-3681 noth- 4-4268 V-8 $495 4-4232 door heatwhite 4-5181 tone tires. 4-8208 Bel autoOpen 4-8208 Staradio, See 8-9511 cylinsee 4-3615. insale 7-3833 conlooks TW cylinprice, 3-0719. door $1,097, 4-4865. door, white, 3-0719 coupe, low 5-6421.

low from. 4-4663 door, 3-0719 power trade; V-8: con- 1960 3-7743. PowAbbott 38,000 deluxe actual ra- TW raven extra 4-8208 Painting, Papering. 23 CLEANING; paper, woodwork, walls: floors sanded, polished; painting, papering. Wichelhaus, SP 6-2375.

DECORATING, paperhanging, steam. ing. painting, floor sanding: insured: free estimate; immediate service. Hayes, JU 3-6295. DECORATING, papering.

painting, steaming, plastering, floor sand. ing. C. W. Lehr.

SP 6-2169. DECORATING, complete remodeling, painting, tile work, papering, roofing, guttering: insured man: terms: since 1929 Chess MeNulty, SP 6-4157. PAINTING, interior: no job too small; very reasonable; immediate estimate and service; good references. Call L. PREXLER ME 4-9953 PAINTING? Talk To An Expert.

Make Fine Painting Competitive, Satisfaction Quality Service. WALTER BLOUNT. JR. GL 1-1772. PAINTING, experienced; specializing Porter paints.

T. P. Cook, ME 5-7563. PAINTING, papering, steaming, re. modeling: expert insured men.

ARTHUR G. MAAS. JU 7-1028, PAINTING, carpentry, remodeling. concrete work, Herbert Keeling. SP 6-8821.

PAPER hanging, painting, cleaning, steaming; patch plastering: free estimates: immediate service Boo Owings. TW 5-6459. PAPER HANGING: labor $5 any size room. samples shown. ROBERTSON.

EM 3-9712. PAPER hanging special, 2 rooms papered complete. $25 up. immedi. ate service, JU 3-6234.

PAPER hanging, winter rates: Christian workers. R. Barnes, SP 6-0170: ME 7-1789. PAPER hanging: paper furnished, 50 roll up; steaming, painting. Tom Conley, ME 7-6304.

PAPER hanging: labor $3.95 room; plastering, steaming. SP 8-0174. PAPER hanging. reasonable. 1st class work.

Pinkston, WO 9-1796. PAPERING, steaming. plastering: work guaranteed: insured. Mr. Berry, TW 5-9061.

PAPERING, painting, steaming. ME 6-1123, J. W. French. PAPERING painting, plastering: low prices.

Carl. ME 7-3298, PAPERING; hang your paper; labor $9 room. JU 3-1815. PAPERING; labor. $5 room: samples shown.

Ray Rankin, SP 4-3761. Merchendise For Rent 24 ADDING machines, typewriters, cash registers, calculators. Rental man apply towards purchase. LOUISVILLE TYPEWRITER CO. 106 S.

4th St. JU 5-5862 deluxe: balance of in JU 4-1164,.

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