The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky (2024)

THE COURIER- JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1951. SECTION 2 Top Hogs $18.75, Steers $35 By U. S. Department of Agriculture Yesterday's estimated receipts at the Bourbon Stock Yards: Cattle 400; calves 300; hogs sheep 300.

HOGS: Active trade on barrows and gilts, mostly 25c higher on weights 250 pounds down, slow on weightier butchers; most choice 180-250 pounds, $18.25 to early top $18.50 for 190-240 pounds but very few above 230 pounds at top; few choice lots No. 1 190-220 pounds, $18.60 only approximately 100 head all told above practical top of few 250-260 pounds steady at $18 to few around 300 pounds, $17: few lots 160-170 pounds, $17.75 to $18; weak to 50c lower, choice 350-550 pounds, $14.50 to few 270-300 pounds, $16; odd head lighter weights to odd stags, good clearance indicated. CATTLE: Moderately active trade on slaughter classes generally steady; good and choice steers under 1,100 pounds, $30 to $35; high choice and prime lacking, few around 900 pounds commercial slaughter steers, $25 to butcher yearlings scarce, sprinkling commercial to low-choice heifers and mixed, $26 $33; utility and commercial cows, $20 to $27; several good heifer type, $28; canners and cutters, $14 to $21; emaciated canners down to $12; utility and commercial bulls, $23 to medium and good stockers and feeders steady at $28 to $33.50. CALVES: Vealer trade steady, choice and prime scarce mainly $37 to $41; top $42 sparingly. commercial and good, $30 to $36; odd culls down to $15 or below; not enough weighty slaughter calves to make test.

SHEEP: Slaughter classes steady; choice and prime lambs. $31.50 to $32; lots top $32; good and choice, $30 to $31; and few widely mixed as to weight below; grade, $25 to $28; culls down to $15 or choice 'No. sizable consignment good and 1 pelt yearling wethers 98-pound average, $26; good and choice killing ewes, below. $12 to $14; thin sheep down to $8 or Chicago Livestock Nov. 28 (AP)-Big runs earlier in the Chicago, week tapered off in the hog market today and traders found plenty of bounce 25 to left 40 cents a hundredweight.

Cattle and in prices. Regains amounted to sheep, however, were mostly steady to 50 cents lower. Overnight receipts of hogs the fell numbers to 10,000 exor barely 60 per cent of pected by the trade. The 20,000 figure Monday comand pared 18,000 an Tuesday. At the new levels.

with estimated butcherweight hogs sold touching from $18.15 to $18.75 outside with of $18.80. Sows cleared at $15.75 one load an extreme to With $17.50 steers mainly showing the greatest weakand a top of $17.75. ness, most good to prime kinds took $31.50 New York Cotton Market York, Nov. 28 -Cotton lower fuNew tures closed 10 to 65 cents a bale than Open High Low Close Chg. the previous close: 43.10 43.20 42.87 43.08 March 42.79 42.47 42.58 Dec.

May .42.43 42.63 42.25 41.93 42.44 Oct. 39.15 39.25 38.96 39.12 July 41.95 42.17 41.78 38.80 38.89 38.62 38.73 March 38.68 38.75 38.55 38.60 Dec. 38.45b May Middling spot 43.50n, off 20 points. b-Bid. n-Nominal.

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ABELL, Pvt. 1st Class Arthur Vance, age 23 years: residence, 30 Reeser Apartment 4. Monday, November 26, 1951, at 11 son p.m., of Mr. at and Rogersville. Mrs.

Len A. Abell: beloved Ky. Devoted Mrs. brother J. M.

Vawter. Mrs. K. Shanof Miss Mary Dan Abell, non Stone. Pvt.

Abell is at the T. A. Blanford-Ratterman Funeral Home, 2815 S. 4th St. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

from the funeral home Bertrand and at 10 o'clock from St. Louis Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. BEARD, Margaret, suddenly November 27, 1951, at 3 a.m. at her residence, 4600 Southern Parkway.

(Formerly of 636 S. 36th St.) Beloved wife of John Tiller Beard; mother of Mr. William Irvin Beard, Indianapolis, and Mr. David Keller Beard: sister of Mr. Hiram Atkinson, Portsmouth, Ohio, and Mr.

James L. Atkinson, California; also survived by four grandchildren, Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 S. 3d Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery, BONN, William age 80 years. passed away Wednesday.

November 28. 1951, at 1:45 a.m.. at Nichols General Hospital. Residence. 2315 W.

Kentucky Devoted father of Mrs. Frances Wilson; grandfather of William Kenneth, Miss Patricia and Miss Nancy Wilson. Mr. Bonn is at the J. B.

Ratterman Sons Funeral Home. 2114 W. Market where services will be conducted Friday morning at 8:30 and o'clock. from St. Benedict's Church at 9 Interment in Zachary Taylor 'NaHoly tional Name Cemetery.

Society will Members recite of the rosary Thursday evening at will Spanish please assemble at the funeral American War Veterans home, Friday morning at 8 o'clock. Mr. Bonn was a member of Camp Number 6. BROWN, Lillian age 90 years: 1951; p.m., residence 1804 Culbertson Wednesday, November 28, New Albany, Ind. Widow of William A.

Brown; mother of Guy Crecelius, Walter Brown of Indianapolis, Warren Brown New of Albany, Mrs. Hallie Andrews, SemRoanoke, Frank of inole. Mrs. Hazel Regazzo of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Opal Scott, New Albany.

Remains at the Dieckmann Funeral Home, New Saturday. Albany, for services at 2 p.m. Interment Fairview Cemetery. CARROLL, Thomas Edward, at his residence, 807 E. Court Jeffersonville, Tuesday, November 27, 1951.

Devoted father of John and James Carroll; Misses, Anna Marie, Frances, Margaret, of John Bernice P. and Carroll. Patty Carroll: brother Funeral Friday at 8:30 a.m., from the residence and at 9 o'clock at St. Augustine Church. Interment, St.

Anthony's Cemetery, Jeffersonville. CHILDRESS, Susan Allison, Tuesday, November 7, 1951, at 4 a.m. in her 18th year, residence 323 N. 30th St. Beloved daughter of Robert C.

and Lula Mate Childress: sister of William, Richard. Ellen and Linda Childress: granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Childress. Remains at Manning's Funeral Home. 612-614 No- W. vember 29. at the chapel, at 1:30 Broadway.

Funeral Thursday. p.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. FLEMING, Mary Jo, age 10, passed away November 27 at Morris Memorial Hospital, Milton, W. after 3 years' illness; family residence.

2615 W. Broadway. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Fleming; 2 sisters.

Jan Lyn and Sheril Kay. Services for Mary W. Jo Va. will be held today in Logan, Interment in Athens, W. Va.

Pvt. Patrick age 22 years, July 8, 1951, in Korea. Former residence. 531 E. Broadway.

Survived by mother and step-father. Mrs. Edna and Arnold Smothers, 4217 Warren father. Patrick H. Ford.

sisters. Mrs. Juanita Carter, and Miss Frances Ford: brothers. Pvt. Robert Russell and Arvin Lee Ford; grandparents.

Mrs. Hallie Jackson. and Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Ford, of New Albany. Ind. Remains will arrive Wednesday morning. Services at Neurath FuHome, 725 E.

Market Thursday at 8:45 a.m. and from St. Boniface Church at 9 a.m. Interment Zachary Taylor National Cemetery. FRIED, Mrs.

Bessie M. (nee Hundley); age 74 years; Wednesday, November 28, 1951, at St. Anthony's Hospital, at 4:30 p.m.: residence, 412 W. Lee St. Wife of Mr.

John Fried: mother of Mrs. Ruby Evans. Paul, Harry and Kennith Fried: sister of Mrs. Julia Watkins, Mr. Thomas Hundley.

Remains at the Miller Funeral Home, 4505 S. 3d St. Funeral Saturday, December 1, from the funeral home at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. GARDNER, Major Harry U.

S. Army, retired, Monday, November 26. 1951, at Atlanta, Ga. Brother of Mrs. Coralie G.

Wilson, Atlanta, and Mr. William H. Gardner. Remains arrive Louisville Thursday morning at 7:30 a.m., and will be taken to Pearson's, 1310 S. 3d.

Funeral and interment on family in Cave Hill Cemetery Thursday morning at 11:30 o'clock. HALEY, Edward (Earl); Tuesday, November 27. 1951. at 3:50 a.m., at the residence, 615 N. 24th St.

Beloved husband of Elsie Stammer Haley; devoted father of Joyce Lynn Haley: brother of Miss Alice A. Haley, Mrs. Margaret Bird, L. Rudolph, Carroll and J. Arnold Haley, Fremont.

Ohio. Funeral Thursday. L. November 29. from the George Manning Funeral Home.

Statistics for The City and County James E. Popp appointed guardian of Ernestine Fowler. Ben J. Johnson appointed guardian of Harriett Kemp. Vincent J.

Hargadon appointed administrator of Harry Brooks estate. Irene Hunter appointed executor of Walter Clark Hunter estate. Alma O. Kavanagh appointed executor of J. J.

Kavanagh estate. Edward L. Mackey appointed guardian of Wilma Staples. Police Court Drunken driving Otto J. Payne, $100; William E.

Knauer, postponed to Dec. 19; Edward J. Rickert, to Dec. 26; Charles R. Woolford, to tomorrow.

Reckless driving--Arden Wheeler, Joshua B. Adams, John Gosling, $100 each. Grand larceny--Giles Conwill, postponed to next Thursday. Malicious shooting--Bartley L. Benberry, held to grand jury tomorrow.

Possessing lottery tickets--Robert L. Dennison, postponed to Dec. 13. Uttering worthless -Madison A. Davis, postponed to tomorrow.

Knowingly receiving stolen propertyCleveland Banks, postponed to next Thursday. Public drunkenness- E. Wright, $50. Violating smoke ordinance-Southern Veneer Manufacturing $100: Wright Taylor, $50: Kentucky Veneer Works, $40; American Compressed Steel Hirsch Brothers postponed to Jan. 10: Brown Wood Preserving Coca-Cola Bottling Donaldson Baking Grady Dunn, Mengel Shedd-Bartush Foods, and James R.

Goff, to Jan. Herman Heskamp, to Dec. 12. Indictments Grand larceny John E. Taylor.

Conversion-Carl Malicious shooting another with intent nings. Carnal knowledge L. Sparrow. -Malcolm T. Cain and Regan, two charges.

at and wounding to Jenof a female--Tommy Indictments Dismissed Failure to stop and render aid -Lacey E. Frantz. Marriage Licenses George J. Ohio; Ruth tion. Darrel Lee Island.

2060 Eastern Bell, 28, Army. Painesville, Ann Hardy, 20, Valley StaWeinstein, 27, manager, Rock Jane Helen Resnick, 24, of Pkwy. Earnings More Than Double New York, Nov. 28 (AP). United States Lines Co.

today reported net income of $4,730,000 for the nine months ended September 30, equal to $3.12 a mon share. This compared colth $2,144,507 or $1.40 a share for the first nine months a year ago. Employment- Lost. 11 Information Bull, brindle: white want to tip of feet. long ears: Mona's Furs, 719 Tippy: vicinity of Berry Bluds: Friday Services Call after 6 p.m..

Services Offered Terrier, male, black and ADDITION years; neighborhood New rooms. porches. Estates. St. Matthews.

kitchens. bathrooms, $5 reward. TA 5179 BELL KOCH. male, vicinity ADDITIONS, Peachtree: answers beam service: reward. Call AT ing.

engineering JA 7647. AT 8961. setter bird dog, male. ADDITIONS and near Indian Trail. free on any Day.

Call Clarence work: 40 years' ning estimating. hound, male, in 8625. Camp Taylor' Tuesday; ADDITIONS, CH 1497. Attics finished, Hound, male, black, painting lost vicinity' Brook- ARTHUR Call FR 7135. WA 1028.

garnet stones; WednesADDITIONS. in downtown shopping double and triple Call HI 5571. tion roofs. insulated shell area, or rimmed. Steiden's, Bards- F.H.A.

terms CL siding: block reward. Call HI ADDITIONS. siding and roofing; pay: immediate Smalley case: vicinity given. Call Buechel Rd. and Frankfort CH 3741.

Call AR 2837. ADJUSTMENTS. with small license checks, door closer November 25th, vicin- born's Personal between Preston and 1600 W. Market. Call AM 2154.

ALTERATIONS Persian, female: rooms built and and Hite, Monday Ray L. Searcy. Call TA 1400. BAsem*nTS with 2. pearls on side guaranteed: cost in middle: on gold free.

Phone Callico Club. Simms AT 2145. Hideaway: reward. BRICK tuck 7-2330. work.

roof navy blue leather; cement and chimney Store, Preston and ing. CA 2243 Sunday: containing BUILDING, garages, money; reward. CA ditions, porches F.H.A. approved: man's Bulova, lost day night: vicinity Southern BUILDING. reward.

Call CA 3410. dows doors McNulty boy's. Lorton: lost CARPENTER, High or vicinity; ing. foundation Call CY 3679. materials furnished: immediate service: Personals.

13 guaranteed: terms CARPENTER: modeling of all amateur singles or teams: and termite joists our night the future teed: terms: free near and 5333. some of the hidden around Louisville: CARPENTER: contracts to winners: rages built. be in this from the roofing. repairing: application blanks at C. W.

Harvey. FR Club. 1715 Berry CARPENTER work: ing. painting. roof service: reasonable for happy parties! teed Bill.

FR 5259 comic co*cktail napfunniest cartoons crete work: many a day! Your work guaranteed: a big bang out of ence. WA 8946. plastic gift box. $1: at Stores. 5th and Walnut and kinds: F.H.A.

Rd per month: for have a new on shotguns, rifles. mates phone JA watches, cameras, electric CLEANING paper, typewriters. what have washing. Kem-Toning, or you? SELL OR TRADE roof repairing. CY DAVIS CO CONCRETE work.

Market. WA 5721. tuck pointing. for life: invalid: re- mediate proofed, sagging sex, physical. mental service: 9830.

age: lovely private personnel: well-estab- tor: CONCRETE work, hospital; asking mod. free guaranteed: settlement. For further estimates: write 988, care C.J.. CONCRETE work: drive ways, steps SEWING SPECIALI estimates: colored. thread holders, pink- CURTAINS mention this ad person.

from now discount! All sewing ber 15th. 925 W. largest stock. ELECTRIC; able. "'The Button Store" Gotta short? WA 4627.

hazardous wiring. ARE IN DEBT LONGACRE your bills and CL 5139. our systematic plan: ELECTRIC motors have financial freedom stokers. and rewound. Service MANAGERS Electric, 2500 S.

CL 5253. ELECTRIC: Christmas cards EARL B. negative. $2 dozen. de- 634 S.

Roy J. Deter. 1002 RA 8547. Cash Louisville Ky. Suitable ELECTRIC trains at home.

$1 extra. and models: sales. Fischer Hobby flags caps and ELECTRIC: a 29c up. Rebel caps UNIVERSAL CH 2842 2916 CAUFIELD, INC. Cash or 36 WA 4477.

FENCE. for novelties, for churches. skilled erection every organizations; wholesale free estimates; balloons, parasols, fur OMISVILLE FENCE. all types; CAUFIELD, INC. no job too small: WA 4477.

estimates. Falls and refined home elderly atmosphere; ladies: FLOOR sanding. mates: sanders. rates: references ex- paint for 1250 E. Broadway, 3730 W.

Broadway. cash for old U. S. FLOOR sanding. floors laid: sanders coins in fine condimaterials.

1316 S. coins Jeweler, 531 3d St. 9793. Highfill for present where- FLOOR sanding Buckner. formerly rent wood laid: old Mr.

replies confidential. M. P. Williams. sanders.

handmade, Bradley, extra Monday large FLOORS sanded. cute aprons: pillow floors made like very lovely: floors laid: easy large rent RA 1583 choose glazed, early. repaired: CY 4079. FLOORS resanded, or stole cape: $35 up. finishing.

cleaning FURS TOGGERY estimates. John St. WA 6935. FURNACES a swell place for that floor furnaces. for any occasion, forced air, trained unit party, Call HJ 9195 mornings; guaranteed; or WA 5343, says "every day isn't CL 4111.

but you'd say it's KENTUCKIANA day at 102 W. JEWELERS. 228 4th. FURNACES cleaned restyled to capes. $25 and any type, 24 hour FURRIER guaranteed.

Heating Company. FURNITURE Bldg. CL 4283. and refinished: for living room, den, Williams Upholstery -sports quarters; $5 by, MA 8776 4th. FURNITURE a sale? We'll By old and reliable business phone anytime Jeffrev's Upholstering Louisville CL 3636 GAS stoves, and transformations adjusted: all makes your own hair.

Bush satisfactory work, Shop. 307 Starks Bldg CY 9454. service: $4 per call, GUTTERING, home or no charge. eral repair work; CL 8426. free estimates.

elderly people: vacancy Ridge 7-2290. congenial atmosphere: GUTTERING and Brook JA 1946 and replaced: terms. watches repaired: fast ice call any hour. gold wanted for cash MATTRESSES of 531 S. 3d.

JA 6625 also new ones. for men and women. Gittings, 827 E. country home; good PATCH plastering: 4733. and old homes: 30 allowance on your immediate service; regardless of condition.

5990. Studio, 719 E. Broadway. PATCH plastering remover of rug soil- done: free estimates Also cleans upholstery guaranteed. Call Bacon's Notions.

PLASTERING, jewelry, gold, silver. repaired and 318. W. Chestnut. gas fumes: defective Seng Jewelers.

paired. MA 5061-J. successful scrap and chaser and condition. responsibilities removal of ises. All bids fied or of the Jefferson deposit on be paid allowed to pose of later than he is the accompanying returned December The Board any and all larities.

For of Business H. B. THE CITY HOUSING tor the Project KY units, located Kentucky, 27th. day Avenue, time and opened and Proposed including file at the boro 316 Hale at the and Lexington, Proposed including be on file Dodge Louisville, 120 East tucky; F. American Building nati, Ohio; Union Bus Tennessee; tion, 311 Tennessee; tractors, Indiana.

Copies of by depositing the City Commission, Kentucky, obtained. to each specifications condition A certified to the City ing or a the bidder amount shall be The successful furnish ance and Attention less than as set forth paid on The City ing Commission any or all ities in the No bid thirty (30) ing of City of Commission. CITY Date 23 paintplenty tar. AT around; T. St.

plastering: reasonable; and Mason. up: free AM 3925. prices: work for A-1 plasterestimates: imBell. AT service: tarreasonable. nights AT auto sanders spray; wall saw; trailer.

2946 Automobiles for Sale. 27 ANGLIA. 1948: extra nice: see now: Mrs. Heslep H. Shelley, 1202 Beech, Nov.

17. Mrs. Charles C. Singleton, 1372 Hemlock, Nov. 17.

Mrs. Patrick Sims, 1042 Whitney, Nov. 19. Mrs. Raymond W.

Travelstead, 832 S. 6th. Nov. 13. Boys Mrs.

Frederick S. Portman, Rt. 3, Nov. 9. Mrs.

Joseph J. Ray, Mooleyville, Nov. 15. Mrs. Merlin C.

Simpson, 2620 Drayton Nov. 14. Mrs. Albert L. Steinmetz, 1346 Lillian, Nov.

15. Butter Prices Firm Chicago, Nov. 28 (AP)-Butter firm: prices unchanged except on A 92-score to cent a pound higher: AA 93-76 cents to cents: A cents: 90-74 cents to cents; cents to 73 cents. Eggs steady to weak: prices unchanged to 3 cents a dozen lower; extras large, cents to 63 cents: extras medium. 58 cents to 59 cents: standards, 58 to 60 cents; dirties 47 cents to 48 cents; checks 38 cents to cents.

Live poultry, steady to firm. Receipts, 28 loads; f.o.b. paying prices unchanged except on fryers to higher and on ducks 2c lower; heavy hens, 24c to 27c; light hens, 20c to 21c; roasters, 25c to 31.5c; fryers, 24c to 27.5c; old roosters, 21c to 23c; ducks, 23c; turkeys, not quoted. Potatoes: Arrivals 65, on track 278: total U. S.

shipments 746; supplies rather light; demand good: market slightly stronger for best russets, about steady on others: Colorado McClures Idaho russets Minnesota-North Dakota cobblers $3.75 unwashed, Pontiacs $4.50, washed. Louisville Grain Prices By Local Kentucky port they are changes, the delivered to No. 2 red $2.54, unchanged low shelled corn, to 1c lower; No. unchanged to to $1.40, unchanged: 2 yellow soybeans, to 2c higher; to $2.53, up 2c The Jefferson will receive Business Louisville. Kentucky, December 14, ing listed located on the the west side of of and adjacent west of Valley ments consist (1) Old (2) Old (3) Old (4) Old Arnold (5) Old Arnold (6) Toilet (7) Toilet All bids should to be paid for separately as including all chaser must 30 days after -General.

14 and new work, walls: steaming interior paintfree guaranteed. W. L. MA 8538. patch; carfree estiCall AM 3085.

tuck pointing: CY 3302. Clarksdale city- SERVICE St. WA 5292. immediate call: also new work: free special28 years' service. Wal- applied by HI 5632.

KY. guttering. MA 8917. repairing: now 1S sewing macondition: we pick Singer Sew4th. repaired: all pickup and 3361.

Ask for Mr. Gardner. pieces, includreferences; all 1990. re tailored. Muel9478.

size, recovered 705 E. Marsolicit. complete stock washers: 1-day and delivery. THOR MA 7180. 0547 after 5.

and storage licensed help. Call CA and repairing: AT 4861. 1004 Brookline. Hauling. 21 15 years' public; pickmoving any610 E.

white, honmove you by Kentucky; no 7123. pickup, and deand small vans. well trained Movers: experino hourly large or small: AT 8514. Masterson local, diswhite help; no CL 5190. trash: 1-ton reasonable rates.

anywhere in charge: white. FR 4364 job: local or rates: no AR 6619. cinders. rocks. Call AT white TA 5041.

11-ton van: AM 3953 dump or flat JA 7566. Joe, save 8186. Moving 22 MOVING wanted Packing. STORAGE CO. Lines.

Inc. JA 7161. Papering. 23 expert: walls. general house Kemtone, interior P.

L. Gates. experienced men: painting. MAAS WA 1028. papering.

floor sanding references. C. paper, over 2.000 paper hang3204 Presnights. AT 4151 exterior; paperreason- liability and terms, W. walls and woodprices TA 0904 and exterior: fall painting H1 1511 before you JR CH 1776 interior MA 8917 plastering.

samples shown; service. prompt sample Christy CI hung, $12 per patch plaster; service. CA 6132. work; guaranteed. C.

AR 5646 plasterclass workcolored. Lee hung. $12 per patch plasCL 4153. $7: you furRankin. JA $5 any size Graham, MA room or 3830.

steaming, patch tarpaulins: Currens. MA up: painting. immediate servJohn Washer. room up: plasCA 3298. bidder.

All building material, debris must be removed by purthe area left in good and clean School Board will not have any or duties in connection with the buildings from the premmust be accompanied by certicashier's check in the amount of total bid, made payable to the County Board of Education as a the sale price. The balance must before the purchaser will be enter the property for the purdismantling the buildings and no 15 days after being notified that successful bidder. All checks unsuccessful bids will be by registered mail on or before 20, 1951. reserves the right to reject bids and to waive any irregufurther information call office Director, JAckson 2333. SLAUGHTER, Business Director INVITATION FOR BIDS OWENSBORO MUNICIPAL COMMISSION will receive bids construction of low-rent housing 9-4, consisting 50 dwelling in City of Owensboro, until 2 p.m.

(C.S.T.), on the of December, 1951, at 316 Hale Owensboro, Kentucky, at which place all bids will be publicly read aloud. forms of contract documents, plans and specifications, are on office of the City of OwensMunicipal Housing Commission at Avenue, Owensboro, Kentucky, office of Meriwether, Marye Associates, 236 East Short Street, Kentucky. forms of contract documents. plans and specifications will also at the following places: F. W.

Corporation, 840 Barret Avenue, Kentucky; Builders Exchange, Brandeis Street, Louisville, KenW. Dodge Corporation, 708 Building, Cincinnati, Ohio; The Witness, 622 Broadway, CincinF. W. Dodge Corporation, Terminal Building. Nashville, Nashville Contractors Chamber of Commerce, Nashville, and Associated Building 1204 N.

First Avenue, Evansville, the documents may be obtained $50.00 (Fifty Dollars) with of Owensboro Municipal Housing 316 Hale Avenue, Owensboro, for each set of documents SO Such deposit will be refunded person who returns the plans, and other documents in good within 10 days after bid opening. check bank draft, payabie of Owensboro Municipal HousCommission, U. S. Government Bonds, satisfactory bind bond executed by and acceptable sureties in an equal to live per cent of the bid submitted with each bid. bidder will be required te and pay for satisfactory performpayment bond or bonds.

is called to the fact that not the minimum salaries and wages in the Specifications must be this project. of Owensboro Municipal Housreserves the right to reject bids or to waive any informalbidding. shall be withdrawn for a period of days subsequent to the openbids without the consent of the Owensboro Municipal Housing OF OWENSBORO MUNICIPAL HOUSING COMMISSION By Robert Risley, Chairman November 24. 1951. -Merchandise Automobiles for Sale.

BUICK 1948 club sedanette: a green: radio, heater. spotlight; tires with Life Guard tubes: for buy of the week, see us now demonstration. THURSTON COOKE The Place to Look 4th and Breckinridge. WA BUICK 1946 4-door super: extra loaded with extras; sale price $875; big trade; long terms. QUEEN MOTORS.

INC. 5th and Broadway. WA Open Till 10 P.M. BUICK 1950 4-door sedan; Master tires: perfect through through: 14.000 actual miles; this on your "must see" list. MOTORS 624 Broadway AM BUICK 1949 super sedanette: tiful Alpine green; like new: mileage: loaded with extras: bargain: cash, trade, or terms.

QUEEN MOTORS. INC. 5th and Broadway. WA BUICK 1946 Roadmaster sedanette: beautiful Alpine green: loaded extras: like new: sale price $845; big trade, long terms, QUEEN MOTORS. INC.

5th and Broadway. WA BUICK 1950 special sedanette: tiful robin egg blue; all the one owner: like new: big trade; terms. QUEEN MOTORS. INC. 5th and Broadway.

WA BUICK 1942 sedan; new paint; one: $200 under ceiling: we anything of value in trade: pardner. it pays to see Gardner. NELLIS GARDNER AUTO 1318 W. Broadway Lot Number BUICK 1950 special 4-door: equipped. ready to go: you will amazed at our special low PERKINS MOTORS 2105 Dixie Hgwy.

CY Open till 9 except Sunday. BUICK 1949 heater, super sedanette: nice: radio, sidewalls: bargain price: big long terms. QUEEN MOTORS. INC. 5th and Broadway, WA BUICK 1947 2-door super very nice: radio, heater: sale $295: long terms.

QUEEN MOTORS. INC. 5th and Broadway. WA BUICK 1950 Riviera super 2-door: tone green: low mileage: appearance: big trade; long terms. QUEEN MOTORS.

INC. 5th and Broadway. WA BUICK 1947 4-door Roadmaster; this car is in A-1 condition exceptionally clean; $1.195. CONSOLIDATED AUTO 1315 W. Broadway.

BUICK 1942 sedanette; radio, $275. LUCKY MOTORS 1312 W. Market St. CL BUICK 1951 super 4-door 4,000 miles: must sell at once: Can be seen at 2641 Pkwy. CY 8827.

BUICK 1942 special: excellent tion; radio, heater: good tires; low ceiling. 1248 Kentucky Ave. 7159. BUICK 1950 41D: dynaflow. all tras: 1 owner, like new; best best trades terms at LEYMAN BUICK, 507 E.

BUICK 1950 sedan; all extras: best buys, best trades. LEYMAN BUICK, 507 E. BUICK 1947 convertible: heater: white sidewalls; $150 and assume payments TA BUICK 1940 club coupe: tires, radio and heater: $425: 728 26th St or call AR BUICK 1947 Roadmaster convertible: new top, radio, heater: like 2348 Village Dr. HI 5610. BUICK 1951 super Riviera; blue gray; one owner; perfect condition; save $700; only $2,350.

BE 1400. BUICK. 1941. 4-door super radio. heater.

good tires; A-1 dition: $295, CY 5333. CADILLAC 1950, 60 special: this owned and driven by local man; is fully equipped with all illac accessories has Vogue tires and is in the very of condition throughout: can bought for $600 under ceiling will give a good trade on your ent car or terms if desired. WEST BROADWAY MOTORS. 927 W. Broadway CL CADILLAC 1950 61 Riviera coupe: loaded with extras, white sidewall premium tires: are offering this beauty for under ceiling price; big trade; months to pay.

NATIONAL AUTO SALES. 815 W. Broadway. JA SEE THE KLEIN BOYS Open Evenings and Sundays CADILLAC 1950 62 convertible coupe: for the only Cadillac ible in town, see this one: tionally low mileage: selling ceiling price: will trade: 18 to pay: 3-minute delivery. NATIONAL AUTO SALES.

815 W. Broadway JA SEE THE KLEIN BOYS Open Evenings and Sundays CADILLAC 1946 club coupe, 62: top condition: low mileage; wall tires: plenty of extra ment: this is a beauty at a very price, $1,395. WEIR MOTORS COMPANY, INC. 845 S. 3d St.

CL Open Nights and Sundays. CADILLAC 1949 4-door black: one owner: low mileage: new: bargain price: will give trade and long bank terms. QUEEN MOTORS. INC. 5th and Broadway.

WA The Home of Fine Cars. CADILLAC 1941 sedanette: a nice equipped with radio and heater: good tires: the price is only $795. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK CO. Your Home-Owned Buick Dealer. 120 E.

Broadway. AM Drive in at the Big Giraffe CADILLAC 1941. 4-door original black finish: radio. hydramatic. with white rubber: a honey: see today.

CLARK COUNTY 10th and Spring, Jeffersonville. and operation: 24.000 miles; 1949: black: like new in appearance premium grade white sidewall CADILLAC 60 special a Fleetwood Cost $4,760 price $2.995: bv WA 1375 CADILLAC. 1949 sedan: see beauty today: will trade; terms, WEYLAND MOTOR INC. 3808 Lexington Rd. TA CADILLAC.

1941. in perfect tion: all accessories: clean and out. By owner, 2923 Slevin CADILLAC convertible: 1 financed. JA 3040. CHEVROLET 1946 sedan: full $690: down payment $230: in notes with 1st one not due year 1952: we handle everything.

so can make 10-minute delivery this used car bargain extraordinary. Your Factory Authorized Studebaker Dealer. WILLIAM KOCH MOTORS. 126 Breckinridge Lane, St. BF.

2421-2-3-4. Open Evenings and Sundays. -Advertisem*ntLong-lasting Relief for Itchy Skin Irritation to $38.50 and a high-prime load topped at $39.75. Heifers and mixed yearlings took $33.50 to $38.25 with a load of prime heifers topping at $38.50. Commercial cows slipped to $27.50 and below.

An exception to the lower cattle trend was in bulls at steady to 25 cents higher levels. or $30 and below. Vealers were firm to $1 higher at $36 downward with a few odd head testing prime at $37. Choice to prime fed lambs found practical top of $31.50. the exception going to $31.75.

while most good to prime wooled and shorn grades moved on down toward $31. Yearlings topped at $27.50 and ewes at $14. Cattle receipts amounted to estimated 8,000 head, calves 300 anar sheep 3,000. Chicago Board of Trade Open. High.

Low. Close. WHEATMay 2.033 May 2.613 May May July Dec. Dec. July Dec.

Dec. July Sept. Sept. March March March RYE OATS CORN- NEW 2.66 1.891 2.513 .94 .99 2.00½ 1.01⅝ 1.933 1.93⅜ 1.93⅜ 2.64¾ 1.88¾ 2.51⅞ July 1.99 RYE OLD Dec. SOYBEANS Jan.

2.98 March 2.98 May 2.981 July 2.973 Sept. 2.88¾ LARDDec. 15.82 Jan. 14.75 March 14.62 May 14.57 July 14.70 Choice white grease white prime low Cash lard, 16.25c a 2.68 2.64⅜ 2.67¼ 2.67¾ 2.653 2.67⅜ 2.62½ 2.61⅛ 2.62⅛ 2.513 2.501 2.51⅛ 2.52½ 2.51¼ 2.52 1.90 1.88½ 1.89¼ 1.94¼ 1.98⅛ 1.9316 1.9412 1.93 1.935 1.94¼ 1.93 1.93⅝ 1.90½ 1.88½ 1.89¼ .99 1.021 1.01 1.02 .993 .987 .94 2.01½ 1.99¾ 2.01½ 2.03½ 2.01¾ 2.0312 1.99½ 1.97¾ 1.99½ 1.99 3.01⅜ 2.97 3.00¾ 3.01½ 2.9712 3.011 3.0112 2.9712 3.01½ 3.0012 2.96½ 3.001 2.91¾ 2.88½ 2.91¼ 16.20 15.82 16.12 15.05 14.75 15.00 15.02 14.62 14.87 14.85 14.57 14.72 14.85 14.70 14.80 cents a pound, inedible beef talpound: loose, 14.5c. Cash Grain At Chicago Chicago, Nov.

28 (AP)-Corn; new: No. 5 yellow sample grade Oats: Sample grade heavy white Barley nominal: Malting feed Louisville Butter Prices By Wholesale Federal-! prices for Market 90-score News Service, in Louisville include: one- prints. 76c: half-pounds and quarters, 77c a pound; individual squares. 79c; sweet cream butter. 82c to 84c; individual squares of sweet cream butter.

87c. Butterfat 68c A Pound By Federal-State Market News Service Producers are recelving 68c a pound for premium grade butterfat delivered to Louisville cream stations. The same grade is 66c at country points and 69c when shipped by rail direct to the creamery, Ordinary grade is 5c a pound less. Announcements- N. 26th between Bank vember Portland at 2 p.m.

Inter- husband in Cave Hill Cemetery. Mr. father was a member of Ameri- Washington, Legion Post Number 278. 2 72d HUDSON, year, Mrs. at Bernice Mallory-Taylor Williams.

Hos- in Bloomfield, Spicer 27, LaGrange, 1951. at 7:50 a.m. Tuesday, Beloved No- Burial day, of Mrs. Sloan Moore. Mrs.

WILLIAMS, Burge, survived and by James B. Hudson: Hospital, 8 grandchildren. 4 November Remains at M. sons, R. Stoess and Son.

Funeral services 3 November 29 at Crestwood Baptist isville; at 2 p.m. Interment. Grove Cemetery, Shelbyville, Ky. Waterford. INGOLD, Mr.

Fred J. passed away Hortenberry. his 75th year Wednesday morning, Hortenberry, November 28. 1951, at his residence, children. Reasor Ave.

Beloved at the O. Mrs. Rosa Weidmer Ingold: fa- 2711 S. 3d of Phil (Lydia) Burdick, will be Mrs. Mrs.

1951, at 1 Byron (Evelyn) (Rose) Schaefer; Dorough, brother Baptist Mary Schaffhauser. Mrs. Ky. ment, Mrs. Turner, Mrs.

Emma Stewart: of Albert, Fred, Oscar, Walter WILLIS. Carl Ingold: 5 grandchildren. his 55th Services for Mr. Ingold will be held 28. 1951, Arch L.

Heady Funeral Home, S. 1st St. E. Oak, at 130 p.m. Friday.

In- Arline L. in Resthaven Cemetery, Godfrey Alliance Society, London, 1041 Goss please copy. Friday Russman KAELIN, Mr. Meinrad, age 65 years, Stephens residence, 3819 Washington St. Matthews, passed away Tuesday, November 27.

1951. at 11:35 p.m. Sur- HUGHETT, by several cousins. Mr. Kaelin Ratterman Bros.

St. Matthews ber you 3711 Lexington Rd. Funeral and the chapel Friday morning at MORRISON: and Holy Trinity Church at 9 Mildred, Interment in St. Michael's ber 29th. Cemetery.

We No eyes 69 Mrs. Vinnie B. But many Bailey), age years, Tuesday, While November 27th. 1951, at 10:25 p.m. at Husband, Memorial Infirmary.

Devoted of Eward W. S. and EphriStinnett of Louisville, and CREMATION: Stinnett of Park City, Mae Shirley, Mrs. Ethel PeaMrs. Nanny Shirley of LouisMrs.

Maude Buckingham, Park RESTHAVEN survived by 2 step- graves; J. C. Leach, Madison, Indianapolis, 2 J. Martin, Leach, Noah Bailey, Glasgow, Bailey. Munfordville, 2 Mrs.

Maude Whitlow. Smith's Mrs. Della Bowles, St. W. 21 grandchildren; 12 FR 3566-3577 Remains at the LEE Funeral Home.

4339 Park Funeral from McDaniel's Fri- MA 0771. November 30th at 2 p.m. InterResthaven Cemetery. Madison, D. J.

Glasgow, Ky. papers please 1230 S. McCLEAVY, Pvt. Earl June 1951, in Korea: age 23 years. Broadway Residence, 1418 Berry Blvd.

Beloved of James E. and Louise MiddleMcCleavy; brother of James E. 19th and Jr. Funeral from Pear- ALBERT 1310 S. 3d Friday mornat 9:30 o'clock and at Most 725 E.

Sacrament Church, Taylor Berry at 10 o'clock. In- H. BOSSE in Evergreen Cemetery. Barret and papers please copy. T.

A. Thompson); passed away in her 76th 2815 PULFORD. Mrs. Mary Scott (nee S. at 12:45 p.m., Tuesday, Novem- L.

D. 27, 1951. at St. Anthony Hos- 1310 S. residence, 2044 Midland Ave.

149 wife of Harry F. Pulford. loving grandmother of Fred BARRETT Caudill; and 2 great-grand- 1230 John also P. survived Coleman, by Mrs. sisters, Major JOHN B.

Riddle and Miss Joyce L. ThompFuneral from Lee Cralle 2114 W. S. 3d, Thursday, November 29. a.m.

Interment, Cave Hill Ceme- QUEEN 1. O.E.S.. RINEHART, Pfc. William of 800 November 33d. passed away in his 21st for Shawnee June 3.

1951, in Korea. Beloved of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Pearce, Rinehart; grandson of Mr.

Harry and Mrs. SUBURBAN Rinehart: brother of Allen Hesse, Rinehart, Arcanum, Ohio. and munication A. Remains at the W. G.

BroadChapel, 3415 W. Broadway, after Central a.m. Friday. Services Saturday, vember December 10 a.m.. at Hardy's ference Interment in Zachary Taylor gree Park to National Cemetery.

urged to ROBERTS, November Mrs. Georgia; 1951. Wednes- Carter residence. 1328 28. Clara Ave.

at 1 Widow p.m.; of Crutcher, late Samuel O. Roberts: beloved of Henry Remains M. Godfrey of De- LOS Ga. at 1832 Schoppen- W. December St.

services Thurs- date 4: Bros. Funeral Home, Funeral MA November 29, at 2 p.m. MIAMI; 6781-J. Cave Hill Cemetery. 7th: can SCHMIDT, Charles Tuesday, No- P.O.

Box year; 27, residence, at 12:30 235 a.m., E. Breck- his TAMPA, 1951, in Beloved husband of Mrs. in 2 cars Catherine M. Schmidt (nee Gerich); next of James Lewis Hardesty, driving Miami, stepfather brother of Mrs. Ber- changed.

and Mrs. Estelle Hastings. number. Harris Remains at Manning's Funeral Home, W. November Broadway.

from Funeral Fri- BILLFOLD; 30, the chapel Louisville: 8:30 a.m. and from St. Mary return Magdalene Church at 9 o'clock. In- bearing terment in St. Michael Cemetery.

Thomas SEATON, Richard age 48 years, BE 3308. Tuesday, November 1951, at 12 BILLFOLD, residence, 935 Dixie Hgwy. Cafeteria; Beloved husband of Mrs. Marie to owner: Seaton: devoted father of fold to Elizabeth Ann Gavin, Miss Alice Jo Seaton: brother stepfather of Mrs. of Min- Miss BILLFOLD; York; vicinity Hines, Mrs.

Margaret De Sensi, Saturday; Annie Weber, and Mrs. Nora ceipts also survived by 1 grand- 1751 after Services from Neurath Fri- Fu- BILLFOLD: Home, 725 E. Market Larch- day at 10:30 a.m., God. and from 3130 tucky; Church of Taylor tion: at Memorial 11 a.m. Park.

Interment, Mr. Seaton Louis- BILLFOLD: employed at Jutt's for many evening; money; SMITH, Mrs. Dosia Kelly (Mrs. Frank and BILLFOLD; Wednesday. 3739 Kahlert, passed 1951.

away at day: November 28. Beloved mother of Miss BILLFOLDS: Foss Smith and late Mr. B. money Smith: of Mrs. offered.

Noel and Mr. Beverly Owen Hgwy. also survived by 3 great- BROOCH, grandchildren and several nieces and monds nephews. Remains at the W. G.

October Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie DOG. vember Funeral services Friday. vicinity Baptist Church. p.m.. at Interment the Beechland Bell on chest; in Cassady, Family Cemetery.

Louisville. TAYLOR, De Witt Clinton, at Mary Rutledge. Immaculate Infirmary, Lebanon, 5411: Monday November 26, 1951, at DOG; noon, in his 56th year; residence, to the Bradfordsville, son of the late chest and Taylor. Survived by wife, Mrs. back, Mattingly Taylor; mother, over hips; Lucy Alcorn Givens Taylor; J.

K. daughters, Mrs. Angie T. Rogers, DOG. Lebanon, and Miss Lucy G.

1 year Taylor, Louisville: sisters, Mrs. tion marks Rachael T. Isaacs, Lebanon, and levue Frances Robinson, Bradfords- reward. children. also Funeral survived services by 3 grand- DOG, at Don brown Drye 2 Funeral Home, Lebanon, from p.m.

Wednesday, Novem- CH 5238. 28. DOG, THOMAS. John Breckenridge with Bloomfield, age 83 years. Residence, Crestwood, Wednesday, No- Call Jim Suits Filed 331-840-Mutual Trust Deposit Co.

vs. Samuel H. Boone, collection. 331-841-Melitta Gross vS. Joseph E.

Gross, divorce. 331-842-Evelyn E. Riley vs. Theo Thomas Jefferson Fire Insurance collection. 331-843-Melvin E.

Owen vs. Sally B. Owen, divorce. 331-844-Jackson Shaw vs. The U-DriveIt damages.

331-845-Lilly M. Angell vs. Charles W. Angell. divorce.

331-846-Cordie Bryant vs. Jesse Bryant, divorce. 331-847-Inka L. McGill vs. Jack C.

McGill. divorce 331-848 The Creasey Co. vS. St. Matthews Frozen Food Locker collection.

331-849 -North American Fertilizer Co. vs. S. Scroggy. collection.

331-850 Stoker's Tenderex Farms vS. St. Matthews Frozen Food Locker collection. 331-851-Ida Sloss vs. Gladys and Joseph Paglina, damage: 331-852-Frank Marsh vs.

Clayton Ryheard. damages. 331-853 Bessie Spence vS. Louis E. Bader, Armstrong Cork damages.

331-854-Motor Insurance Corp. of New York vs. Riverview Parking Lot. damages. 331-855-Marilyn Dossett vs.

James W. Dossett. divorce, 331-856 -Vera M. Davis vs. Robert L.

Davis. divorce. 331-857-Thelma N. Reschar vs. Elmer E.

Reschar. divorce. 331-858-Dorothy M. Mohr vS. Charles K.

Mohr. divorce. 331-859 John Connelly vs. Citizens Fidelity Bank Trust et collection. 331-860-Lillian Davis vs.

Roy O. Davis. Jr. divorce. 331-861-Louise O.

Sayers vs. James H. Sayers. divorce. 331-862-S.

R. Dallas vs. Eleanor G. Dallas. divorce.

331-863-Mutual Finance Co. vS. Willie B. Cleo and Charles E. Shultz.

collection. 331-864-Mutual Finance Co. vs. Elwood and Martha Porter. collection.

331-865- -Rosalie Miller vs. C. L. Bell. collection.

331-866-Maggie H. England vs. Arvin G. England. divorce.

331-867-Mrs. Anna Ridge vs. 'Hart Hart, damages. Building Permits Crittenden Drive Lumber Supply Co, addition to warehouse, 3750 Crittenden $1,000. M.

B. Pfeffer, frame garage and storage shed. 3534 Taylorsville $700. William Chasteen, frame garage, 4112 Sunset, Allen Maicon, frame garage, 1637 Sale, $550. Holy Spirit Church, alterations to frame dwelling, 3331 Lexington $10,000.

J. E. Sullivan, frame dwelling, 914 Longfield, $3,000. County Court Liberty National pointed administrator estate. Agnes Schmitt, of Francis G.

Schmitt Minnie Hill appointed Obe Hill estate. Bank Trust Co. apof Mary Dailey appointed administrator estate. administrator of -Services Automotive 28, 1951. at 3 a.m.

Beloved of Flora Stallard Thomas: of Lt. John B. Thomas. DOG, male. also survived by face, neck and grandchildren.

Remains at the answers to and McAfee Funeral Home, Taylor and Ky. Services 2 p.m. Fri- AT night. 3683. Reward.

November 30th at the chapel. Maple Grove Cemetery. DOG: Fox white, age Mandy at the General of Norbourne Louisville, Ky. Wednesday. Thursday night; 28, 1951.

Survived by 2 DOG, co*cker. C. and Tom, of Louisville, Bluegrass and sisters. Mrs. Lizzie Lay, Lou- to name Annie Stump.

Jefferson- 9041. and Mrs. Kate Garfield Stump, DOG. white 2 Louisville, brothers. and Jack while hunting Indiana: also 4 grand- Bond, Thanksgiving TA Mrs.

Williams is now resting D. White Funeral Home, DOG, vicinity beagle at Winkler, where services of held Friday. November 30, reward. Call p.m., and at the Taylorsville DOG, Beagle Church at 2:30 p.m. Inter- white and Valley Cemetery, Taylorsville, line EARRING, 1, day morning Mr.

passed on in district: reward. at year 2:15 Wednesday, residence, November GLASSES. Beloved a.m.; town Rd. 1203 father of Miss 2915 Bardstown Willis. Mr.

Willis is at 4803. F. Russman Funeral Home, Ave. Services will be held GLASSES: in morning at 10 o'clock the of Brownsboro Chapel. Interment in St.

reward. Cemetery. KEYS on number 359596, In Memoriam. ity Broadway J. Sibley: we remem- 6th, reward.

always with continued love KITTEN, devotion. THE FAMILY. vicinity in loving memory of night; reward. who passed away Novem- NECKLACE, 1946: and diamond mourned for you in silence. chain: vicinity can see us weep.

Corner or a silent tear is shed, Pleasure Ridge others are asleep. WALLET. Son and Daughters. Walgreen's Cemetery Lots, Monuments. Eastern identification, Free Pamphlets.

5025 after 4 Adults $50; Children $25 LOUISVILLE CREMATORY WRISTWATCH, 641 Baxter Monday night Junior High; Cemetery: lot. 3 WRISTWATCH. owner 310 wants 6th, Harry at Shawnee offer. S. WA 7856.

Reward. day. Funeral Directors. The McDaniel Information Funeral Home, Inc. TALENT G.

McDaniel, 4339 President Park Blvd Male or female, to enroll for E. CRALLE INC. test. to start 1330 S. Third St.

bring to light MA 0772 talent in DOUGHERTY SON awards and Funeral Homes enroll now 3d and Broadway at 34th start; obtain JOHN MAAS BRO. The Log Funeral Directors Blvd. at Floyd WA 4284 "GAG-NAPS" SCHOPPENHORST BROS. New "Gag-Nap" FUNERAL HOME kins carry Market. CY 7326 you've seen NEURATH SON guests will FUNERAL HOME 'em! 50 in Market.

JA 1191. State Liquor SON FUNERAL HOME NEED CASH? or 3786 Lexington Ellison Aves. HI 4348. Money loaned pistols, diamonds, BLANFORD-RATTERMAN binoculars, 4th. CA 1436 fans.

golf clubs, WE BUY. PEARSON SON. INC. S. E.

Third St. MA 0510-0511. Corner 1st Breckinridge Ln TA 0349-0340. GOOD home FUNERAL HOME gardless of Bardstown Road. HI 1758.

condition, trained or RATTERMAN AND SONS lished private FUNERAL PARLORS erate cash Market AR 4661 information, Times. Lodge Notices. CHRISTMAS ESTHER Chapter, Number Skirt markers, will meet this Thursday, ing scissors, 29th, at 7:45 p.m., in and get Temple. 677 S. 40th needs in city's regular business.

Dorothea A. BAER. Worthy Matron: Christine 622 W. Market Sec'y, IF YOU Lodge, Number 740, F. Let us will meet in called com- help you with at their hall.

3d and see us today, Thursday evening, No- tomorrow. 29, 6:30 o'clock, for the con- BUDGET of the M. M. Degree: de- 911 Realty be conferred Highland Lodge Degree team; members from PHOTOGRAPHIC attend: visitors welcome. livered: your folders.

L. Farris, Master; E. L. Logan Sec'y. picture taken Travel Opportunities.

MA 0708. ANGELES: gentleman driving CONFEDERATE 3d or 4th, can accommo- stickers: flags, references exchanged. Call K. stickers, S. gentleman driving December FISH 306-8-10 S.

3d. take one passenger. Write pond 807, Louisville, schools and Ky and retail: man and wife leaving novelties, etc. and house trailer about K. S.

and Sunday. want 4 people share 306-8 S. 3d FR expense: 9100 and references leave ex- VACANCY your excellent care reasonable Lost. 11 changed. vicinity of downtown JA 2815.

finder please keep money, COINS wanted: personal papers and billfold silver and initials M.T.W.. Jr. Milton tion. Steinau, Williams, reward. Call Dealer in U.

REWARD brown; left in Blue Boar abouts of papers in billfold valuable 223 E. Jacob: finder please return bill- Phone CL 1192, Blue Boar, or to owner, Miss GIFTS: quilts Richardson, Pleasureville. Ky. and beautiful: lady's, wine and pink; cases embroidered. drug store 4th and Chestnut, assortment; contains money and FURS cleaned, necessary; reward.

Call BE styled into 5 p.m. PACY'S brown leather: Tues- 316 W. Walnut morning, vicinity of 2d, LOOKING for containing money, identifica- next private reward. JA 2672. or meeting? brown leather; Friday very reasonable.

initials R.A.P.: containing CONFUCIUS liberal reward HI 6025. containing both money Christmas valuable papers on 4th Mon- CROSBY reward. Call JA 8321. FUR coats in Shively. containing up; workmanship and valuable papers.

Reward L. W. Berrigan, 4010 Dixie 220 Will Sales ART exhibit platinum bar, 16 small dia- to library, $500. surrounding larger one; lost 1472 12; reward. TA 9354.

MISS a black and tan hound. male. answer your of Austin. white point 'Answering name on collar James O. HAIR braids Green Tree Manor.

U-1. made from Ky. Please notify Jess Hair Beauty Scottsburg. phone TELEVISION liberal reward, repair in your male beagle hound: answers Ask for Paul. name Happy: white nose, HOME for neck: brown ears, black for 2 men; white strip almost meeting reasonable Clemens, family 422 pet: $50 reward.

CLOCKS and Iola Rd. TA 4225. service: old Boxer. no female. fawn color, Steinau leweler.

old: collar but 2 VACANCIES and on Bluegrass back: in vicinity South of Bel- or couples End; food. Call Call AT 0449. Airdale. 16-month-old male, $40 old fur TRADE-IN with black saddle: strayed Mona's Fur coat, Reward. and Millvale Rd.

Call A reliable Douglass Fina Foam. hound, black and tan, female. like new. leather collar: vicinity of DIAMONDS. Cain, CY 7159.

Saturday; reward. old coins 210 W. Market. Alfred Julian Princeton Betty James Edward tendant, 1810 North lian Mae Owen, 17, Births Births Huelsman, 19, painter, 1835 Lee Bell. 18.

Rt. 1. Patton, 18, station atWestern Lilof 2225 Pirtle. A. Cash, Pewee Valley, Nov.

17, Mrs. Hayward L. Douthitt, 736 S. 23d, Nov. 13.

Mrs. Ray C. Gibson, 2035 Portland, Nov. 14. Mrs.

George F. Haueter, 2525 Ellsworth, Nov. 18. Mrs. Kenneth P.

Hess, 802 S. 1st, Nov. 16. Mrs. Joseph L.

Higdon, 1518 Bank, Nov. 13. Mrs. James K. Hughes, 745 S.

18th, Nov. 15. Mrs. Earl H. Jent, 1500-M S.

12th, Nov. 17. Mrs. Oren Kessinger, 127 S. 15th, Nov.

19. Mrs. Charles W. Lish, 1383 Trinity Park Nov. 15.

Truman L. Neal, 634 S. 1st, Nov. 18. Mrs.

Ellet W. Pace, Brandenburg, Nov. 11. Mrs. George W.

Pike, 910 E. Main, Nov. 15. Mrs. Dillard V.

Prather, 610 E. Woodlawn. Nov. 14. Vincennes Paying Century-Old Debt To Its University Vincennes, Nov.

28 (AP) -Vincennes University, oldest college in Indiana, will get a new campus by collecting a 100-year-old debt. City officials announced today they will lease and eventually give the university a Wabash River of President tract near William the Henry old Harrison to settle the The debt, recently discovered by the university, amounted to $8,724.60 a century ago. The amount represents profits the City realized from the sale of 5,000 acres of land given to Vincennes by the Federal Government in 1791. An 1818 amendment provided, the profits university whenever should the land. was sold.

Copper New York, Nov. ferrous metal prices cents a pound. 19 cents a pound, cents a pound, East pound, New York. Lead 19c 28 (AP)-Spot today: Copper. Connecticut Valley.

Lead New York. Zinc St. Louis. Tin $1.03 a -Business Opportunities -Personals. 13 old fur coats.

E. Broadway. of Offered -General. 14 REMODELING garage, screens, cabinets. Call TA 0904.

alterations: on the maintenance, designand cabinet work. HI 1178. alterations: advice remodeling or repair experience plandrafting. Call WA ALTERATIONS building remodeling, papering. G.

MAAS 1708 W. Market. alterations. repairs. coverage composiand asbestos free estimates: 1781, day or night.

remodeling. garages. 30 months to service: estimates Construction installation. door repairing. WelService.

JA 0369. and repairs; new attics remodeled. CY 0119 water proofed and moderate: estimate Waterproofers. pointing. carpenter repairing.

remodeling. work. Brownremodeling, adand attics finished: 36 months to pay: reasonable. FR 7802. remodeling storm Bros MA 8917 general repair.

roof work. remodeling: free estimates: reasonable: work arranged. AT 5360. addition of rooms. rekinds: rotten sills replaced: guaranestimates.

Call CY attics finished. gaporches. foundations. free estimates. 8575.

general repairrepairing: quick prices: repairing. and immediate service: all 20 years' experiremodeling of all terms as low AS $5 $50 down you can for free esti5731 painting. wall guttering and 6362. RA 7817. chimney work, basem*nts waterfloors leveled: imfree estimates.

FR certified contracsmall. large jobs: references. AR 2853. porches. walks.

and floors: free CL 8060. by reliable through DecemOak. MA 3969-J apt. alert. in correcting ELECTRIC CO.

638 S. 7th St. for appliances. repaired and calls. Coffee 4th St.

CA 4128. Job: call us. DONAN 42d St. or 36 months to pay. repaired.

all makes service. Service 618 S. 4th better Job, call us. ELECTRIC. Beaumont.

WA 0516. months to pay. type enclosure: or materials only: terms AT 5914. CO 4234 skilled erection: FHA terms; free City Fence, CY 7521 refinisning estisteamers skill saws rent; free delivery, Call AR 1089. floor finishing: for rent: floor Nufer WA 3507, FR Hester.

refinishing. hardfloors 8 specialty: steamers. saws. etc. 0574; 1708 Berry refinished: old new: hardwood terms; sanders for Dixie Hewy 10c square foot: reand waxing: free Filiatreau, RA 1679.

gas, coal, oil: conversion burners. heaters and stokers: mechanics: work hour service. WA night and Sunday. GAS HEATING Jefferson and repaired. service.

Call Hall RA 9972. upholstered, repaired estimates: terms. Shop, 1282 ShelUPHOLSTERING firm. JA 2652. 641 1st and furnaces stoves repaired: reasonable rates.

roofing, siding: genterms if desired: 9857 or Pleasure roofing. repaired For quick servAR 6279. all kinds repaired, CL 7864. Market. plastering of new years' experience; cheap prices.

RA and new work given; all work CA 1523. patching: chimneys prevent those sidewalks re- Here's a tip! So many Resinol Ointment itch of dry eczema, it must be good. At cost is small-relief people on to relieve, smarting chafing, common rash. all druggists. The is great.

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Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH today at any drug store. Department of Agriculture flour manufacturers repaying, subject to market following prices for grains Louisville in truckload lots: wheat. $2.52 to $2.55, mostly to 2c higher; No. 2 to $1.89, unchanged 2 white oats, 91c to $1.08, 1c lower; No.

2 barley, $1.20 No. 2 rye, No. $2.74 to $2.78. 1c lower No. 2 black soybeans, $2.38 to 3c.

NOTICE Buildings For Sale County Board of Education sealed bids in the office Director. 618 West Jefferson. until 3:00 p.m. (C.S.T.) 1951, for sale of the followimprovements only, which are School Board's property Dixie Highway, lying north to the Valley High School. Station Road.

The improveof the following buildings: frame dwelling Robison shed Robison garage barn tenant house specify amount offered the above improvements above listed and as a whole, seven buildings. The purremove the buildings within being notified that he is the Livestock Painting, Papering. PAPERING. 40c roll; steaming, ing: immediate service: paulins: personal insurance 1868. FR 3546 PAPERING.

steaming. year A-1 work; tarpaulins Hay sley. 2820 Montgomery CY 0237 PAPERING. steaming. quality workmanship; estimates free.

Atkins HI 0426. JA 6791. PAPERING. labor $5 room ples shown: patch estimates: work PAPERING. lowest in guaranteed; tarpaulins work call Hafling, FR STEAMING, papering.

ing and painting: free mediate service. Call Jack 5156. STEAMING: immediate paulins used: no mess: Ray Grant, MA 0593: 4151. FOR rent, wallpaper steamers. ing kit; floor, furniture, and polishers: paint washing machine; skill 1313 Texas MA 5239 MA Automotive terms.

WEYLAND MOTOR INC. 3808 Lexington Rd. TA 6259. BUICK 1948 super 2-door sedan: this is the most popular model with the small, economical motor: newcar trade-in with an actual 16,000 miles; radio and heater: buy outright or trade your 1940 to 1942 model on down payment and note payments on balance will not begin until next year; this is another true honest used car value as are all cars sold by Your Factory Authorized Studebaker Dealer. WILLIAM KOCH MOTORS.

INC. 126 Breckinridge Lane. St. Matthews. BE 2421-2-3-4.

Open Sundays and Evenings. BUICK 1950 special sedan; we have 3 of these beauties to select from: all are one -owner cars traded to us on new Buicks: all have radios and heaters plus Buick's famous dynaflow drive: see and drive these fine cars: you will be glad you did: these priced way under ceiling with a written guarantee. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK. Your Home Owned Buick Dealer. 120 E.

Broadway. AM 1863. Drive in at the Big Giraffe Sign. BUICK 1950 Roadmaster sedan: truly one of America's finest cars: this one is finished in black with Buick's custom intericr: has radio. heater and Dynaflow; why not drive the finest? See it today: this car will cost you $3,500 and yet we are offering this fine car as a special for only $1.995.

KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK. INC. Your Home Owned Buick Dealer. 120 E. Broadway.

AM 1863. Drive in at the Big Giraffe Sign. BUICK 1949 super sedan; we have 2 to select from: they are finished in dark blue and maroon: both have radio and heater with or without dynaflow drive: you will have to see and drive these cars to really appreciate their fine condition: priced from $1,595 up: both carry our written guarantee. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK. INC, Your Home Owned Buick Dealer.

120 E. Broadway. AM 1863. Drive the Big Giraffe Sign. BUICK 1950 special de luxe 4-door sedan: another one of our week end features: we are offering this automobile, loaded with extras, including Buick's famous dynaflow drive, for $1.595: $535 down payment, 18 months on balance; 3-minute delivery; big trade.

NATIONAL AUTO SALES, INC. 815 W. Broadway, JA 4665. KLEIN BOYS Open Evenings and Sundays BUICK 1950 super Riviera; for like- -new Riviera see this dandy: equipped with radio. heater, dynaflow and many other extras; we are offering this 'way under ceiling price: big trade: 18 months to pay; 3-minute delivery.

NATIONAL AUTO SALES. INC. 815 W. Broadway. JA 4665.

SEE KLEIN BOYS Open Evenings and Sundays BUICK 1948 super sedan; we think it to be the cleanest in the city: it's a car you must see to appreciate: original finish: 5 like new tires. radio. heater and seat covers: see it. drive it, compare; low cost G.M. A.C.

terms. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK. INC. Your Home Owned Buick Dealer. 120 E.

Broadway. AM 1863. Drive in at the Big Giraffe Sign. BUICK 1949 Roadmaster 4-door sedan with dynaflow: original black finish: radio. heater.

seat covers; good rubber: one-owner car that had the best of care: looks and runs like new: price $1.495: 50 cars select from: your. old reliable dealer. FALLS CITY PONTIAC CO. Broadway at Hanco*ck. WA 2423.

Open Evenings and Sunday BUICK 1947 super sedanette: finished in its original black, equipped with radio, heater, and seat covers: why not see it, drive it. compare our price: terms, priced way under ceiling. KOSTER-SWOPE BUICK, INC. Your Buick Dealer. 120 E.

Broadway. AM 1863. Drive in at the Big Giraffe Sign. BUICK 1949 Super sedanette: chased from the original owner: beautiful robin-egg blue finish: equipped with radio. heater.

flow. plastic seat covers: $445 down. balance on bank terms: other 1949 Buicks to choose from. KING AUTO SALES. 944 S.

3d. (Since 1918.) JA 1921. BUICK 1949 super light green sedanette 2-door, equipped with dynaflow drive, radio, heater, white wall tires: 1 owner: this one is like new in every respect; priced for quick turnover. BROADWAY WILLYS, INC. 301-311 E.

Broadway. JA 3678. BUICK 1950 Riviera Roadmaster: beautiful 2-tone blue: like new: loaded. with extras; bargain price; long terms. QUEEN MOTORS.

INC. 5th and Broadway. WA 6177. Open Nights. Open Sundays.

BUICK 1947 super 4-door: light blue: radio, heater: good white wall tires; this one is O.K.; the price is only $995. BROADWAY WILLYS, INC. 301-311 E. Broadway. JA 3678.

BUICK 1946 super 4-door sedan; fully equipped; exceptionally nice; a bargain: $695. BELL USED CAR SALES 612 Armory Pl. WA 7876. Across from Telephone Co. BUICK 1947 super convertible coupe: beautiful finish: runs perfect: new set of tires: looking for something extra nice, see this.

GIRDLER MOTORS 937 S. 3d. JA 4640. PERTUSSIN Acts AT ONCE to Relieve BAD COUGHS CAUSED BY COLDS Creates Protective Warmth for ACHING CHEST COLDS to relieve coughs and sore muscles Musterole instantly creates 8 derful protective warmth right where applied or chest, throat and back. It not only promptly relleves coughing and inflammation but breaks up painful local congestion.

RUB ON MUSTEROLE Rents Real Estate 518-520 and ment Haley can her pital, vember mother Otho also A. Church Hill in 1036 of ther Mrs. Edward of Lizzie uncle and in the 1201 terment Swiss papers, is at Chapel. from 8:45 o'clock, LEACH (nee Norton mother am John Mrs. co*ck, ville, City.

sons. Maurice brothers, Delmer sisters, Grove, Louis. McDaniel Blvd. day, ment copy. son ton McCleavy.

son's. ing Blessed and terment Chicago, year, ber pital; Beloved and Welden children; Mrs. L. son. 1330 11 tery.

S. year, son Herbert way 10 Chapel. day, the aunt catur. horst Market day, ment, vember 67th inridge. of tha 612-614 day, at noon; White Mrs.

Betty Norma nie Mrs. Baugh; child. neral day mont ville was years. Eva O. sell Smith: Hardy Hgwy.

Ky. 12 John Anne Mrs. Mrs. ville. V.

ber Services Offered PLASTERING. patch proofing wet wall paper and ing: 25 years' experience: timates; all work Butts and Sons, Contractors. PLASTERING, new and penter work and guttering: mates; prompt service. PLASTERING and roof and stucco work RADIO trouble? Call wide service. CLARKSDALE RADIO WASHER WA 6914.

706 Shelby ROOF leaks repaired: service the day you roofs: recommended mates. FR 7453. ROOFING: roof repairing ists: guttering, painting: experience: immediate ter Hartlage, CY 2187. ROOFING and siding: specialists. AT 3318 or DURO CO.

OF ROOFING. Inselbric. pairing. McNulty Bros. SEWING machine the time to have your chine put in good sewing prompt service guaranteed; up and deliver.

CL 7731. ing Machine 562 S. SEWING machines makes and models: free delivery. Call WA appliance department. SLIP covers; labor.

2 ing snaps, cords: $20; work guaranteed. CA TAILORING, alterations, ladies'. men's suits ler's, 705 E. Market JA UMBRELLAS. any and repaired.

Mueller's. ket, JA 9478. We don't WASHERS All makes repaired: of parts for all makes service: free pickup FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE H. G. Washer Service.

728 Shelby Pkwy. MA NEW homes. garages buildings: also remodeling: contractor; insured 2438. EXPERT remodeling free estimates. Call R.

Lloyd Moving and BOYD Liberty Movers, experience serving the up service and storage; where in Kentucky. tucky. CL 4964. BERRY has well trained est and sober men to the job anywhere in hourly charges. AR ROBERTS moving.

livery service: large modern equipment, men. CL 2945. ALT and Coffey enced. white help; charges: no job anywhere in Kentucky. ALWAYS dependable: Moving and Storage: tance: experienced job too large or small.

LIGHT hauling: move truck: white help: 817 Humler. AR 1073. MOVING and hauling Kentucky: no hourly sober help. Powers, GROVER moves by the state-wide: reasonable hourly charge. Call GENERAL hauling: wood.

dirt. or miscellaneous. 8228. HAULING: gravel, stone. help; honest; reasonable.

MOVING: light hauling: reasonable Shane GENERAL hauling. truck: prompt service LIGHT hauling. Call dough. CA 8816 or FR Long Distance NATION- WIDE LOCAL Loads or part loads Storage. Crating.

SETTLE MOVING Agent. Allied Van 117 S. 10th St. Painting, CLEANING paper by woodwork cleaned: cleaning service: painting: references. CY 2935.

CLEANING paper: paperhanging, steaming, ARTHUR and repairing: terms: 1708 W. Market St. steaming. plastering. DECORATING: painting.

W. Lehr, AR' 2169. DECORATING wall patterns; steaming and ing. Audubon Decorators, ton Hgwy MA 0593: PAINTING. interior ing: quality workmanship; able prices: personal compensation insurance: Youmans.

CA 3008. PAINTING: interior work; special winter BELL KOCH. PAINTING. interior discount on your Call A Hazelwood PAINTING; get my price paint: quality WALTER BLOUNT. PAINTING.

decorating terior McNultv PAPER hanging and steaming, cleaning: free estimates: immediate Call AT 0080. PAPER hanging. steaming. service: free estimates: shown. Ritter 1323 4609 PAPER furnished room, up; steaming, tarpaulins; prompt PAPERHANGING: quality sonable prices; work Bovd Call after PAPER hanging.

steaming. ing and painting: 1st manship: reasonable: Southall, RA 7620. PAPER furnished and room; painting, steaming, tering: prompt service PAPER hanging, labor nish material. W. L.

2850. PAPER hanging, labor, room; samples shown. 7572. PAPER furnished, hung: more: reasonable. AR PAPERING, painting, plastering: 1st class work: 28 years' experience.

5176. PAPERING: labor $6 plastering, steaming: ice: work guaranteed. CL 5178. PAPERING: labor. $5 tering; immediate service.

27 Automobiles for Sale. 27 soft EVROLET 1949 Stileline de luxe good 4-door sedan; sharp is a tack: this the car is fully equipped and ready to for roll, carrying our famous we are offering this a week end guarantee: special for $1,195: $399 down, 18 months to pay; will tride; 3-minute 0781. delivery, nice: NATIONAL AUTO SALES. INC. only 815 W.

Broadway, JA 4665. SEE THE KLEIN BOYS 6177. Open Evenings and Sundays CHEVROLET 1947 Stylenaster Royal dan; equipped with radio and and special for $595; this mechanic er: we are offering put is for someone who $199 wants this only town; work on his own car personally; big trade, 1931. 18 months to pay balance: 3-minute beau- AUTO delivery. Jow 815 W.

Broadway. SALES, INC. big SEE THE KLEIN JA 4665. BOYS Open Evenings and Sundays 6177. CHEVROLET 1951 Styleline de luxe: a sleek.

black 2-door model, perfect with for city driving and road duty, too: only low mileage and excellent tires make this a like new car, really a bargain at just $1,695, and with 6177. radio and heater included; this is beau- a special thotgh: better hurry real extras: there but that won't be for a bargain long long. ask for or call Jake Hornback. LOUISVILLE 636 S. 5th.

6177, JA 4232. Home, Creek MOTORS 3-4355. nice CHEVROLET 1950 Styleline de luxe take 2-door with power glide: radio. yes, heater, seat covers, mod rubber: real clean car with low mileage: SALES your price 50 cars to select from; 2 old reliable dealer. fully FALLS CITY PONTIAC CO.

be Broadway at Hanco*ck. WA 2423. price. Open Evenings and Sunday 3349. 1947 Fleetmaster CHEVROLET passenger coupe: this Is a beauty equipped vith radio, white very heater, sun visor, windsheld washtrade; ers.

back-up lights and many other extras: here's real buy $335 for only down. 6177. 2420 Bardstown Rd GIRDLER MOTORS sedanette; CHEVROLET 1950 de luxe station CH 4653. price wagon: all metal; radio, heater, rubber: a very clean car with good low 6177. price $1,795: 50 cars to mileage: 2- select FALLS from; your old reliable dealer.

CITY PONTIAC CO. showroom Broadway at Hanco*ck. WA 2423. Open Evenings and Sunday CHEVROLET 1947 Fleetline: a beauty 6177. in 2-tone tan and green: loaded with every type of accessory: you and been looking for the buy of have the week, this is it: hurry to SALES THURSTON COOKE.

The Place To Look. heater; 4th Breck. WA 0781. CHEVROLET 1949 de luxe 2-door: has 18.000 true miles: original dark 6909. green heater: finish: equipped with radio, sedan: 5 like- new white sidewall $2.600.

tires; only $365 down, payments $30 Algonquin semi-monthly. KING AUTO SALES. condi- 944 S. 3d. (Since 1918) JA 1921.

CHEVROLET 1951 2-door sedan: FR 4.000 miles: still smells new: $545 cash or your present car if of equal ex- value: 18 months on balance, bank buys, terms: see or call John Calhoun, Jeffersonville 3-6651. Broadway. CLARK COUNTY MOTORS dynaflow 10th and Spring, Jeffetsonville. at CHEVROLET 1940 2-door: good Broadway. dition: full price $285: we take thing of value in trade: yes.

ner, it pays to radio, see Gardner. cash NELLIS GARDNER AUTO SALES 6513 846 3d Lot No good CHEVROLET 1950 4-door Fleetline see de luxe: a likenew car that has all 2284. the extras; best buy in town; big trade and bank terms. new. QUEEN MOTORS.

INC, 5th and Broadway, WA 6177. and Open Nights. Open Sundays. CHEVROLET 1950 de luxe 4-door Fleetline; radio, heater. seat covers; sedan: 1 owner: new car trade-in; extra con- clean throughout.

reduced to $1.395: car New CHEVROLET CO. JA 7935. ELINE guaranteed. Open evenings. business Big Lot, Hanco*ck Broadway Cad- CHEVROLET 1949 Fleetline de luxe whitewall 2-door: fully equipped: very low best trade: mileage; a dandy at only big be long terms; also 4-door in price; above.

pres- QUEEN MOTORS. INC. 5th and Broadway, WA 6177. CHEVROLET 1949 2-door Styleline 6045. de luxe: radio.

heater: nice family club car: reduced to guaranteed. including Open evenings we ELINE CHEVROLET CO. JA 7935. $175 Big New Lot, Hanco*ck Broadway 18 CHEVROLET 1950 2-door Fleetline: beautiful like new maroon finish; INC. very low mileage: fully 4665.

bargain sales price only equipped: big trade; long terms. QUEEN MOTORS, INC. club 5th and Broadway. WA 6177. convert- 1946 4-door: has excep- swell heater and is in nice condition; under this is a very popular model and months will make someone swell priced $795.

buy; INC. 4665. JA 6454. COOKE 5th PONTIAC COMPANY and York Sts. JA 6454.

CHEVROLET 1949 de luxe 2-door sedan. meta: gray finish: de luxe series radio. heater white sidewall tires: white- in position to give liberal trade; equip- 18 months to pay. low TRI-CITY CO. 909 Broadway, AM 1601.

CHEVROLET 1949 convertible coupe: 7619. very sharp: new Hollywood top: white walls, radio and heater: big sedan: bargain. like QUEEN MOTORS. INC. big 5th and Broadway.

WA 6177. Open Nights Open Sundays. CHEVROLET 1947 Aero sedan; 2- 6177. tone: radio, heater: like -new tires: very nice: bargain price; 2 to choose car from, 5 QUEEN MOTORS, INC, 5th and Broadway. WA 6177, CHEVROLET 1947 4-door sedan: radio, heater.

new seat covers: 1863. buy at $895. Sign. C. F.

SMITH MOTOR CO. sedan: 2210 W. Broadway. RA 1784. heater.

Evenings Till 9 it's CHEVROLET. 1940, 2-door: A-1 motor: new seat covers: a clean car at below ceiling price: cars sold for others. McQuillen D-X Station. Baxter and Eastern Parkway. Call HI 9101.

new. CHEVROLET 1948 Aero sedan 2-door, tires light green: one owner: heater, good owner tires: low mileage; priced for quick turnover this BROADWAY WILLYS. INC. 301-311 Broadway. J.A 367C.

CHEVROLET 1950 gray 4-door Fleet6259, line de luxe, push button radio, condi- fresh air heater outside visor. good inside rubber: priced to sell: $1,495. BROADWAY CHEVROLET owner; 717 W. Broadway, AM 2531. CHEVROLET 1949 Fleetline de luxe price 2-door: beautiful black finish: 22.000 balance actual miles: has appearance of until new: $400 under ceiling.

PERKINS MOTORS on 2105 Dixie Highway CY 3349. Open 9 except Sunday, CHEVROLET 1950 Fleetline 2-door: black. and has radio, heater, seat INC. covers: the best deal in town at the low price of $1,495. COOKE PONTIAC COMPANY JA 6454.

5th and York Sts. J.A 6454..

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky (2024)

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