The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky (2024)

I 1 THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1960 TRENDS SECTION 2 BUSINESS THE COURIER LOUISVILLE, THE DAILY INVESTOR Capital-Gains Tax Based On Difference In Value By WILLIAM Question-Some years stock. He has since died. I profit. In reporting this on how do I figure the cost for Is the cost basis of the stock market value at the time the stock was transferred to me? is it the original purchase prices? Answer -It's the original purchase price adjusted have for gift taxes that might been paid. You are supposed to tax on the differcapital between the price your late husband paid for the stock and price you received for when you sold.

If your husband paid a gift tax at the time he transferred the stock to you, the "tax-cost basis" of the stock is, of course, raised by the amount of the tax which was paid. Question--I have kept duplicate copies of every income-tax form I have ever filed. I also have records (confirmation slips, monthly statements, etc.) of every financial move I have ever made. Some of these are over 20 years old. Would it be safe and wise to throw the old ones out? Answer -It might be safeprovided that you never have any problems with the taxing authorities.

(I assume that's the reason for your question.) But, if you do have tax problems sometime in the future, A. DOYLE ago, my husband gave me some recently sold the stock at a good my federal income-tax form, capital-gains tax purposes? you should remember that the "burden of proof" is on youthe taxpayer. Question I have read that the history of the New York Stock Exchange can be traced back to the time "when pioneer brokers decided to meet every day under the wide branches of an old buttonwood tree." I can't find anything to explain what a "buttonwood tree" is. There a "buttonwood bush" (cephalanthus accidentalis) that described as common shrub in swamp and wet ground generally and grows to tree size only in the southern part of North American temperate zone." Surely this wasn't the widebranched tree growing on low. er Manhattan Island in New York City.

Or was it? Answer Nobody seems to know exactly what kind of a tree that legendary "buttonwood tree" was. A couple of years ago, a new tree was planted and a plaque was put in the sidewalk outside the New York Stock Exchange. The new tree is a hybrid sycamore. The writer will answer only representative letters of general interest in his column. Copyright, 1960.

Livestock Prices Steady Federal-State Market News Service At the Bourbon Stock Yards yesterday: Hogs barrows and gilts about steady; soW'S steady to 50 higher: mixed 1-2-3 barrows 00 and gilts and several lots 2-3 190-240 so lb. 13.50-13.75: 1-2 these weights 13.75-14.00: around 60 head mostly no. 1 200-230 lb. 14.10 2-3 240-280 lb. 13.00-13.50; 2-3 14.25: sows 400-600 lb.

11.00-11.50. Cattle 700; slaughter steers and heif. ers steady. cows steady to 50 lower: bulls steady; stockers and feeders steady; few good slaughter load steers mostly 800- 1100 lb 24.00-25.50: part low choice 26.00: utility and standard 19.00-23.00: high choice and slaughter heif. ers 975 lb.

26.00; utility standard 18.00-22.50: utility cows 15.00-17.00. canner commercial and bulls 19.00-20.00: few 21.00: cutter 13.00-15.50: utility and good and choice feeder steers 950 lb. 23.75: medium and good stock steers 400-500 lb. 24.00-26.00; heifers 23.00- 24.00. Calves 300: steady; good and choice vealers 33.00-37.00 high choice 39.00: standard 28.00-32.00; utility 20.00-26.00: cull 10.00-15.00; good and slaughter calves 21.00-26.00.

Sheep 600; all wooled classes slaughter steady: lambs good and 70-100 choice lb. 18.50-20.00; choice 20.50; utility 14.00-18.00: 15 head mostly utility prime 88 choice lb. fall wooled shorn slaughter ewes 4.00-7.00. lambs 20.50: to Chicago Livestock demand Chicago, for the small supply of 8,500 Jan. 27 (AP)-An improved head turned the butcher market upward again Wednesday after its sharp Tuesday setback.

The advance of 25 cents at the treme failed to recover all of Tuesday's decline but it brought a $14.25 week top for the second time this which equaled a four-months high. Only one lot of 200 pound grade brought the day's top after mixed some 1-2 sorting. Other No. and sold grades rather in the freely at $13.75 to $14 190-215 pound range and all mixed grades up to 240 kinds pounds sold at $13 to $13.75. Heavier upward from $11.75 and sows at $10.50 to $12.

steers grading good and choice Slaughter were steady to 25 cents higher for lighter weights and steady to prime 25 cents grade up to on 1,357 pounds brought lower others. A few $28.75 to $29 while heavier prime and Classified Section; IT'S EASY to place a Classified Advertisem*nt Cell JUniper 5-2211 and ask for an Ad Taker you are permanent resident of the city (either listed in the city directory or telephone directory), you need only say CHARGE 17 An "accommodation" bill will be sent you after the advertisem*nt expires. The Courier The Louisville Times These newspapers ao know. ingly accept ads of fraudulent, misleading controversial or dis criminatory nature and reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. The classified advertising section (except for some advertisem*nts in special categories) does not appear in early editions of The Courier.

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10 a.m. Saturday tor Sunday Courier Journal Announcements Deaths and Funerals. ABBOTT. Mrs. Jane Jesse, in her 85th year, at St.

Joseph Infirmary, Tuesday, January 26th, 1960 at 1:30 p.m. Residence, 419 Wendover. Devoted mother of Mrs. Joseph L. (Margaret) Baker and grandmother of Charles A.

Baker and Leslie T. Runyon. Also survived by 8 great grandchildren. Funeral services Thursday, January 28th 2:30 p.m. at M.

A. Stoess Sons Funeral Home, Crestwood, Ky. Interment, Floydsburg Cemetery, Nora ACKERMAN, age 76 years, Monday, January 25, 1960, at 9:10 a.m. at Bolling Nursing Home; mother of Mrs. James B.

(Angelia) Blackerby, and Philip Ackerman; grandmother of Rev. Mr. James Hendricks, Major Seminary, St. Metnrad, several nieces and nephews also survive. Mrs.

Acker. man is at Ratterman's. 2815 S. 4th. Funeral Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from Holy Cross Church.

Interment St, Louis Cemetery. BARNES, Mr. Howard, Elizabethtown, age 78, entered eternal life, January 26, 1960 at 6 p.m. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Walter Kirtley, Elizabethtown, Mrs.

James Shaw, Mrs. C. C. Davidson, Mrs. Ethel Williams: 1 son.

George Barnes, New Smyrna Beach, 1 brother, Mr. Ethelburt Barnes; 18 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren. Mr. Barnes is resting at Perry and Alvie Funeral Home, Elizabethtown. Services from the Severns Valley Baptist Church, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Inter. ment Elizabethtown Cemetery, BOWMAN, Mr. Clinton H. sudden. ly in his 41st year, Tuesday, January 26th.

1960 about 2:30 a.m, at his residence, 6200 Bardstown in Fern Creek. Husband of beth Bowman. Beloved father of Billy Joe and Joyce Bowman, both of Fern Creek, Also survived by his mother. Mra, Myrtle Bowman, Bloomfield, Ky. Brother of Mrs.

Woodrow (Lillian) Hupp, Bloomfield. Mra. B. L. (Betty Jo) Moore, Bloomfield.

Mr. Bowman is at the Houghlin Funeral Home, Bloom. field, Ky. Funeral services Friday, January 29th at 2 p.m. from Bloom.

field Baptist Church with inter. ment In Maple Grove Cemetery, Bloomfield. Masonic services at the grave by Bloomfield Lodge, Number 57. and A.M. BROOKS, Mr.

George (Ike), age 70 years, Wednesday, January 21, 1960, at p.m., al his residence 421 Poultry, Egg Prices Steady By Federal-State Market News Service Live Poultry- Market on broilers and fryers unchanged. Offerings continue smaller than desired. Trading moderate to slow. Heavy hens steady to slightly weaker. Country prices unchanged to 2c lower on heavy meat type.

Fryers and broilers commercially grown to pounds bought by processors at farms within 100 miles of Louisville 17c a pound. Broilers purchased on a delivered-in basis at 19c a pound. Country Delivpoints vered-in Heavy fancy meat type white hens, 6 ibs. up 17c to 18e 16c to 180 Heavy colored hens, lbs. and over 12e to 140 Light hens, leghorns and old roosters 60 6c Eggs -Market about steady.

Trading very slow a and dealers cautious in their purchases. Current receipts bought on a quality and weight basis. Prices paid for commercially produced fine quality non-fertile white eggs, consumer grade standards, cases exchanged: Grade A. large 250 medium 23c Grade A. small Prices paid at country buy.

ing and collection stations 'for eggs bought on consumer grade standards, cases exchanged: Grade large 920 Grade A. medium 20c Grade small 14c to 15c large 20c Grade Current receipts 20c Prices paid by Louisville dealers for eggs bought on consumer grade standards, cases exchanged: Grade large 240 Grade medium 22c Grade A. small 19c Current receipts 21c Engelhard Chairman Of Beverage Board New York, Jan. 27 (P)-- Joseph A. Engelhard, president of Glenmore Distilleries Company of Louisville, was elected chairman of the board of Licensed Beverage Industries, a public-relations organization.

Thomas J. Donovan, New York, was re-elected president. C. K. McClure, secretarytreasurer of Stitzel-Weller Distillery, of Louisville, was named secretary, and Dan L.

Street, executive vice-president of Brown-Forman Distillers Corporation, of Louisville, treasurer. Odd Transactions New York, Jan. 27 -The New York Stock Exchange reported these odd-lot transactions by principal dealers for January 26: purchases of 754 shares; sales of 300,566 shares, including 3,113 shares sold short. 16-Ounce Baby Born Ogden, Utah, Jan. 27 (P--A baby weighing only 16 ounces born Wednesday to Mrs.

Harold Scott, 24, four months prematurely. A girl, it's her Robert G. Barton, director of personnel at Dee Hospital here, said the baby, considering its weight, was in satisfactory condition. Services Automotive Thursday. Graveside serve Shearer Parks: conducted at 10 a.m.

Mrs. John A. St. Aloysius Church and Mrs. Homer Pewee Valley, Ky.

also survived Mary Beatrice, age Lee Mrs. Parks, January 27, 1960, Sadie Collins. at her residence, 1459 and Mrs. Freda Court. Wife of Mr.

Champaign, Ill. Grubb; mother of Robert Himmelheber. Grubb is at Ratter. 6 grandchildren. So.

4th. Funeral Sat- the Arch a.m. from Louis 1201 E. Oak St. Church, Interment at where services Cemetery, at p.m.

Evergreen Thursa Davids, died services Wednesday January 27, 1960, at by Electra Hospital; residence Eastern Star. St. Beloved wife of PERRY, William Hanks; one son Robert Hughes Georgetown, one 1960 at 9:40 p.m. M. Davids: 3 grand- Hospital.

Husband several nieces and Mary Joe Hogan survive. Funeral serv. father of Mrs. Pearson's. 1310 S.

Third Mrs. Lloyd W. Friday, January 29. A. Perry, William residence, Perry, John P.

Ave. at St. Anthony's Ben 'c. Perry; Tuesday, January 26th, Josephine Perry: Beloved husband of 22 grandchildren. Bradley Hannon; de- Ratterman's, of Mrs.

Dal Smith and Funeral from Spurgeon, Clarksville, Friday morning J. and Michael F. ment in St. Survived aiso by brothers, Bardstown, Ky. Edward Hannon: will be held and 4 great grand- Pensacola, Funeral services Friday, REEVES, Mrs.

at 8:30 a.m. from the passed away Home, 1230 Bards. 27. 1960. at 6:15 at St.

Brigid Church dence. 2115 Grand Interment in Calvary year. Beloved Holy Name Society, Ferry and Mrs. Holy Name Society, ros- survived by at 7:30 p.m.; the nephews. Remains Rosary.

8 p.m. Owen Funeral Enos (Mike), passed Ave. Funeral January 27, 1960, 9:30 a.m. at the year: residence 4103 at 10 a.m. at Devoted husband of Burial Cave Hill (nee Stowers) Huff; of the parish father of Mrs.

Maxine at 7:45 p.m, Ruth Maley, Mrs. Rose RHODES, Lindsay, Lanesville, Mrs. Doris 54 years, Mrs. Peggy Alexander, Miami, Fla. Leon and Richard Miss Rose M.

of Mrs. Pattie Min- brother of Mrs. Mrs. Daisy Harris, Mt. also survived Mrs.

Ruby Fried- nephews. Friends also survived by 5 p.m. Thursday, Mr. Huff is at Dougherty Heady Southern Funeral neral Home, Taylor where Saturday morning be conducted 8:30 and in Christ Interment Louisville at 9 o'clock. Gardens.

Cemetery, Rosary Amanda "Polly," age day. Wednesday, January 27, ROLF, Miss p.m. at her residence, Wednesday, Park, Wife of Walter W. 11:32 a.m. Residence of Mrs.

Ona Michaels, nut St. Devoted and Harold W. Mays; Rolf: aunt of Arthur Montgomery and Mrs. C. V.

Kans, Mrs. Katie Davis Sunland, Cal. Ky. Mrs. Lena Hol- Bosse Funeral grandchildren and 2 great Ellison also survive.

Mrs. Thursday, Funeral at Ratterman's, 2815 ing at 9 o'clock until Friday noon, then Church. Interment to Jones Memorial Cemetery. Church to lie in state SPENCER, Mrs. for services.

Inter. passed away Cemetery, Tuesday, January Walter age 62, p.m. Family 25, 1960. at 7:45 p.m. Kentucky St.

2920 Curran Rd. Beloved Spencer: loving Mrs. Gladys Aiken Zelma Speith stepfather of Mrs. Hobart R. Spencer: also Judd, Cedar Rapids, sisters, Mrs.

of Mrs. Nancy Bush, Mrs. Goldie Payne, Funeral services na Mae) Lowe, afternoon at 2 p.m. by and her Pettigrew of Walnut and Philip Whayne Church, at the High. Spencer is at Home, 3331 Taylors Funeral Home entrance on Dutchmans Schiller Interment Resthaven be conducted by Rev.

Paul Mr. Adolph entered Heights Christian Tuesday, January 26, ment Cave Hill 69th year. Residence STILZ, Edward St. Beloved father Tuesday, January James 'H. (Mary Jane) a.m.

Residence of Richmond, and Devoted father Naecker, of Louis. Mason: grandfather of Mrs. William Mason, Mrs. Marlemont, Ohio, Sam Mr. Fred Stengel, Newark, N.J., Naeck- grandchildren.

and Henry ices Thursday, Cleveland, Ohio: also sur. from Embry Bosse grandsons. Mr. Naecker 2723 Preston D. White Funeral W.

Evans of First where services Interment Cave Thursday afternoon Masonic services Interment in Cave Hill 281. F. and A.M. VITT, Adolph Andrew, passed his 47th year, 59th year. Monday, ary 27, 1960, at 1960 at 1:45 p.m.

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sisters, Mrs. Opal Hull, Schleicher all of and Mrs Lola Jeffersonville. Mr. Parks is at Heady Funeral Home. at Schiller Ave.

will be conducted Thursday. Interment Cemetery. Memorial evening 8 p.m. Chapter Number 11 residence, 3612 Tuesday, January 26, at St. Anthony of the late Perry; belived Edwin A.

Wolf, Durham, William Dr. Joseph Q. "Pat" Perry and brother of Miss also survived by Mr. Perry is at 3711. Lexington Rd.

Holy Spirit Church at 9 o'clock. InterJoseph Cemetery, Rosary services Thursday at 8 p.m. papers please copy. Mary C. (nee Ferry) Wednesday, January a.m, at her resiAve.

in her 73rd sister of Miss Carrie Clara Burdue; also several nieces and resting at the Home, 2611 Virginia services Friday at Owen Chapel and St. Benedict Church. Cemetery, Ladies will recite the rosary Thursday. W. "Dizz" age January 25, 1960 in Devoted father of Rhodes beloved Walter C.

Brewer; by 1 niece and 3 may call after Funeral from Son Shawnee Fu. Broadway at 34th, January 30th at the King Church Interment Calvary at 8 p.m. Fri- Lydia: age 79 years, January 27, 1960 at 624 E. Chestsister of Ben Frank Hovelkamp (Agnes) Johnson, Friends may call at Home, Barret and after 1:30 p.m. Saturday mornat St.

Bonifice St. Michael Emma Lee Gill, in her 73rd year, 26. 1960, at 12:45 residence, 1208 E. Widow of Mr. Joseph mother of Mrs.

Spencer and Walter survived by her Louise Schoenman, Mrs. C. W. (EdBirmingham, grandchildren. Lola Lee Spencer.

Mrs. the Arch L. Heady 1201 E. Oak at where services will at 1:30 p.m, Friday Reece, of Floral Church. Inter.

Cemetery. age 79 years, 26, 1960, at 7:15 767 Harrison Ave. of Mrs. J. (Edna) of J.

Ronald Jack V. (Shirley) also survived by 3 Funeral servat 10 o'clock a.m. Funeral Home, by Rev John Lutheran Church. HIll Cemetery. by Preston Lodge passed away In Wednesday, a.m., family Mary St.

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Stamped. (without st accrued interest). x-Matured bonds; negotiability impaired by Government Bonds By The Associated Press Bid and asked prices are in dollars and thirty-seconds of dollar; for example 101.1 means 101 Yield is quoted in per cent. Pet. Year Bid Asked Yield '60 98.14 98.16 4.03 95.28 96.4 3.48 '61 97 97.4 4.60 96.2 96.6 4.74 $62-'59 June 94.18 94.22 4.63 '62-'59 Dee.

93.12 93.16 4.69 '63 92.20 92.24 4.77 '64 93.20 93.24 4.73 '65 90.10 90.14 4.80 '66 90.26 90.30 4.63 83 86.8 4.75 '68-'63 83.20 83.28 4.76 '69-'64 June 82.24 83 4.79 '69 93.20 95.28 4.52 '69-'64 Dec. 82.16 82.24 4.72 82.4 82.12 4.72 81.24 82 4.60 72-'67 June 81.20 81.28 4.43 '72-'67 Sept. 80.28 81.4 4.49 72-'67 Dec. 81.20 81.28 4.37 '74 93.8 93.16 4.49 94.8 94.16 4.43 $83-'78 83 83.8 4.42 82.20 82.28 4.38 $90 84.24 85 4.41 '95 81.20 81.28 3.97 to federal taxes but not to state income taxes. Coffee Futures Rise; Cocoa Prices Fall By The Associated Press Coffee contracts bounced higher in a mixed market for commodity futures yesterday at New York and Chicago changes.

Broader buying of green coffee by roasters sent coffee .35 to .55 of a cent a pound higher. Rubber and lead also advanced. Cocoa fell .28 to .33 of a cent a pound on a tower London market and large African marketing board purchases of Nigerian cocoa. World sugar retreated in sympathy with lower world raw sugar prices. Domestic sugar slipped a shade.

mission house liquidation and hedg. ing depressed wool tops wool. Copper also declined. New York cotton ended mixed to 20 cents a bale lower to 20 cents a bale higher. Cottonseed oil and hides also closed mixed.

Soybean oil and zine were not traded, Wheat, rye and soybeans slumped. Corn and oats were mixed. Cash Grain At Chicago Chicago, Jan, 27 -Wheat No. mixed 2.04¾. No.

4 yellow local 1.10: sample grade yellow 1.12%. Oats No. 2 extra heavy white No sovbean sales. Soybean oil Barley, malting 1.15-1.25: barley feed Louisville Grain Prices By Federal State Market News Service offered for red wheat off 1c A bushel: rye unchanged to 1c lower: yellow soybeans off 2c a bushel: corn. bats, and barley unchanged according to buyers for local mills and tora, Prices paid for No.

2 grades of grain delivered to Louisville in truckload lots included: Red wheat $1.96 to $1.99 a bushel, yellow shelled corn $1.12 to $1.16, mostly $1.16 a bushel. white oats 82c to 84c. rye $1.37 to $1.43 and barley 95c to $1.00 a bushel. No. 1 yellow soybeans closed at $1.98 a bushel.

Chicago Produce Chicago, Jan. 27 (AP)-Butter, wholesale selling prices unchanged higher: 93-score AA to A 57.974; 90 58. Eggs: Prices paid delivered Chicago unchanged to 1 higher; 60 per cent or better Grade A whites 26 to 27; medium extras 24 25; standards 23 to checks 19 to 21. Live poultry: Tuesday's receipts were 48,000 wholesale buying prices unchanged to lower: roasters 28-29: White Rock fryers 22-23: Ply. mouth Rocks Potatoes, arrivals 46: on track 268: total U.

S. shipments 599: supply mod. erate: demand for russets slow. for round reds moderate. market about steady; carlot track sales: Idaho russets 5.25-5.40: Minnesota North Dakota Red River Valley Pontiacs 2.55-2.95.

Business Kenneth (BarJudy and Adolph survived by his (Rose) Bleul, Mrs. William Mrs. Wilbur Mrs. Harold Mrs. William Edward, William, Andrew, Marcus, Vitt.

Cincinnati; Vitt is at the Funeral Home, 1201 where conducted at 8:15 in St. Therese's Interment, St. service by the 7 p.m., Friday Funeral Home. In her 88th year, 25, 1960, at 10:25 Fairdale. Ky.

BeT. Webb; deEarl R. and Carl Mrs. May Hise Yates, Birming. is resting at Home, 4327 Oakwood, Services home Thursday, a.m, Interment Sherman, 2533 will be held at 1 p.m.

at Memorial A.M.E. Chestnut St. Mr. 26, 1960 at. p.m.

after a formerly was emFawcett-Dearing PrintBroadway. He is wife Mrs. Lila daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Caryye Sherman Williams, Williams, and John all of Chicago, grandchildren.

Burial Cemetery. age 51 years, 27, 1960 at residence, 3516 Louisville, 18. Mrs. Mary LoEnd); devoted Charles and WilWinbun; brother of Smithfield, Thelma Moore Howard. both of Winbun is at Home.

3928 Buechel. ServJanuary 30 Resthaven David Columvear at Pewee Wednesday, Jana.m. Residence Anchorage. Ky. Mrs.

Edna (Poldevoted father Witherspoon: also brother. Mr. S. sister, Mrs. Ma.

several nieces service 10:30 a.m. at Son Funeral Kv. Interment Murfreesboro. January 30. age 36 January 27, 1960 Veterans Hospital.

Residence 1007 Son of Svivester: Mary Edith Zimof Mrs. Lucille Franklin Zimmer. and nephews Zimmermon will 2815 S. 4th St. Thursday.

Funeral at o'clock Home. Interment Gardens. Monuments 6 grave lot; 6-6690. CO JU 4-1863 Rent District Directors. HOME GI.

1-5530 Anna) Niner, Mrs. bara) Gadlage, (Billy) Vitt: also sisters, Mrs. Frank Miss Lou'se Vitt, (Hermina) Heuser, (Helen) Atcher, (Ernestine) Short, (Bertha) Scholl, Clarence, Robert, John and Charles 6 grandchildren, Mr. Arch L. Heady E.

Oak at Schiller services will be a.m., Saturday, and Church at 8:45 a.m. Michale's. Rosary Holy Name Society, evening in the WEBB, Didama Monday, January p.m. Residence loved wife of Guy voted mother of S. Webb; sister of and Mrs.

Maude ham, Ala. Mrs. Webb the Nunnelley Funeral Taylor at from the funeral January 28, at 10 Evergreen Cemetery, WILLIAMS, Mr. Magazine. Funeral Friday January 29th the Brown's Church 811 W.

Williams died January his home at 11:45 long illness. He ployed at ing 11th and survived by his Bibb Williams; his Alline Brown and Allen: 3 sons, Jr. Walter E. Thomas Williams, three will be in Louisville WINBUN, Charles Wednesday, January 6:45 a.m. at his Wexford loved husband of retta Winbun (nee father of John liam Frederick Mrs.

Lucille Moore. uncle of Miss and William Smithfield, Ky. Mr. the McAfee Funeral Bardstown Rd. in ices will be Saturday, at 10 a.m.

Interment Cemetery. WITHERSPOON, Mr. bus, in his 89th Valley Hospital, uary 27, 1960 at 6:30 Evergreen Rd. loved husband of lard) Witherspoon: father of D. survived by his A.

Witherspoon: rienne Steelman, and nephews, Funeral day, January 29. at M. A. Stoess and Home, Crestwood. Evergreen Cemeterv.

Saturday. ZIMMERMON, Wednesday. Carlyle years 5:45 a.m. at Lexington, Ky. Thornberry, Ave.

Mrs. mermon; brother Hall and Dale mon; several nieces also survive. Mr. be at Ratterman's, after 3 p.m. Saturday afternoon from the Funeral Louisville Memorial Lots.

choice reasonable. TW PANKE MONUMENT 817 Jefferson St Out of the Rich Funeral BARRETT FUNERAL 1230 Bardstown Rd BOSSE Funeral Home Barret and Ellison GL 1-8440 LEE E. CRALLE INC 1330 Third St. ME 4-3646 ME 4-3647 MAAS FUNERAL HOME Stanley H. Maas Broadway at Floyd JU 6-4284 Rambler Plans Horsepower Rise In New Series Detroit, Jan.

27 -American Motors joined the unofficial "horsepower race" among small cars Wednesday by announcing a new custom series with a 125-horsepower engine for its smallest line, the Rambler American. The standard engine for the American. is an L-head six with 90 horsepower. The new engine is a six-cylinder, overhead-valve unit to the one in the standard 108-inchwheelbase Rambler. The new Rambler American series will have delivered price, including federal excise taxes, of $2,010 for a two-door sedan; $2,059 for 'a four-door sedan, $2,235 for a twodoor 'station wagon.

No state or local taxes or transportation costs are included. Regular Rambler Americans start at $1,795 for a two-door sedan. Hides, Roots, Furs Louisville dealers are paying the following for furs: No. 1 large By Federal- State Market News Service Prices offered for hides include: No. 1 grade cattle hides, salted cured, trimmed and weighing up to 60 pounds, 12 cents a pound; weighing over 60 pounds, 10 cents a pound; fresh cattle hides weighing up to 60 pounds, 9 cents a pound.

No. salted horse hides with mane and tail $4 to $5 each; pony and glues $2 to sheep skins, 10c to $1 each; goat skins 50 cents each: kids and glues 25 cents each. No. 1 grade prime tallow is worth to 5 cents a pound; pure country beeswax, 42 cents a pound here and at country points. Prices offered per pound for roots include wild ginseng, $14; golden seal root mayapple roots, 17 cents; wild ginger 25 cents; golden seal tops 20 cents; blood root, 25 cents; wahoo bark of roots (free of wood and fibre) 65 cents; waho bark of free, 20 cents; slippery elm bark (well roasted), 10 cents, Virginia snake root, senega snake 75 cents; lady slipper 75 cents; black hawk bark or root, 25 cents; star root, 60 cents; black hawk bark of tree 15 cents.

and No. 2 No. 3 No. extra or or or large medium small poor Mink $12.00 $6.00 $5.00 50c Muskrat 90 .55 .35 15c Racoon .90 .59 .25 5c Weasel 1.00 .60 .30 10c Opossum .35 .20 5c Red fox .60 .40 10c Gray .35 .15 Black and short-stripe skunk narrow and broads, 25 cents. Cincinnati Produce Cincinnati, Jan.

27 (AP)-Eggs, f.o.b. Cincinnati (cases included), consumer grades, S. A large white and brown 30 to 32 cents a dozen: medium 28-29. U. S.

A jumbo 24-30: large 21-26; medium 17-23: small 10-18, large 17-21: under grades 10-13 Poultry prices at farms, Cincinnati area No. 1 quality fryers 17 to cents a pound: hens, heavy 16-22: light. 7-9. Potatoes $3.25 to $6.15. Butterfat 42 To 49c A Pound By Federal-State Market News Service Farmers are receiving 42 cents for top-quality (premium grade) butterfat delivered to Louisville creambuying stations.

The same grade is worth 49 cents a pound when shipped directly to the creamery. Butter 66 To 83c A Pound By Federal-State Market News Service Wholesale prices for 90-score butter In Louisville include one-pound solids 66c; half -pounds and quarter-pounds 63c a pound; sweet cream 71c a pound: whipped butter (square or patties) 83c a pound. PUBLIC SALE 1956 Ford Country Sedan, Motor No. M6UX 151003, will be sold at public sale on February 1, 1930, at or about 9:30 A.M., at 927 West Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. The collateral will sold without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied.

The seller reserves the right to bid. LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY. INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids addressed to Louisville Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, 412 West Market Street, Louis ville 2, Kentucky, will be received until 12:00 noon. Central Standard time, Wednesday, February 10, 1960, for one 1960 six cylinder ton Pickup Truck with standard equipment. Specifications for Bidders will be available at the District's office, 412 West Mar.

ket Street. LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT JAMES G. BECKER, Chicago Board Of Trade Open High Low Close WHEATMarch May July Sept. Dec. CORNMarch May July Sept, Dee, OATSMarch May July Sept.

RYE March May July Sept. SOYBEANS March May July Sept, Nov. LARD March May July Sept, Cash lard yesterday; 2.021 1.84½ 1.87% 1.92 1.14¼ 1.17 1.19% 1,16 1.09⅞ .74 1.28½ 1.303 1.26½ 1.27½ 2.18 2.20 2.19 2.09% 2.07% 9.05 9.32 9.65 was loose $2.02 2.02½ 2.01½ 2.01¾ 1.840 a 1.84¼ 1.84¼ 1.87¼ 1.87 1.87 1 1.92 1.92 1.14% 1.14% 1.14% 1.17% 1.17 1.17⅛ 1.19½ 1.19% 1.19⅛ 1.16% 1.16 1.16 1.09¼ 1.09¾ .76 1.28¾ 1.27¾ 1.28 1.3044 1.29¾ 1.30 1.26½ 1.25¾ 1,26 1.27½ 1.26½ 1.26¾ 2.18¼ 2.16% 2.16¼ 2.20¼ 2.17¾ 2.17⅞ 2.19¾ 2.17½ 2.17%% 2.10¼ 2.09½ 2.09% 2.07% 2.06⅞ 2.06⅞ 8.60 8.60 8.60 9.05 9.00 9.00 9.32 9.30 9.30 9.65 9.65 9.65 8.30 cents a pound 7.00. Indianapolis Grain Prices Indianapolis, for Jan. 27 (AP)-Bids by local mills grain delivered by truck: No.

2 new red wheat No. 2 white shelled corn No. new vellow shelled corn $1: No. 2 new white oats No. new yellow soybeans 13 per cent moisture $1.98.

Cotton 33.10 Cents A Pound New York, Jan. 27 (AP)-Middling spot cotton closed Wednesday at 33.10 cents a pound, unchanged from the previous close. Georgia Poultry Market Atlanta, Jan, 27 -Georgia Live Poultry Offerings of live birds not plentiful. They are closely cleared with available supply of marketable birds ranging just adequate for cur. rent needs in instances while short in others; midweek demand for ready.

to-cook fair poultry good reflected buying Irregularity as a to noted by some processors while others encountered a quiet and inactive situation: at farms 17 to 18 cents a pound, mostly 17, for 551,000 head. Indiana Produce Indianapolis, Jan. 27 (AP) -Northern Indiana fryers 19 to 20 cents a pound; no caponettes quoted. Eggs: A large 24 to 28 cents a dozen; A medium 19 to 24; large 18 to 22. Southern 24; Indiana A medium fryers 21; A small Eggs: 15; A large 17 to 19.

Westinghouse Income In 1959 $4.86 A Share Pittsburgh, Jan. 27 UP -Westinghouse Electronic Corporation Wednesday reported net income of $85,947,000, equal to $4.86 a common share, for 1959, compared with 1958 net earnings of $74,772,000, equal to $4.25 a share. Mark W. Cresap, president and chief executive officer, said: "The improved operating profits resulted from the aggressive program begun two years ago to reduce costs and improve profits, particularly in marginal product lines." Directors declared a dividend of 30 cents a share on common stock, which was split 2 for 1 January 4. The dividend is payable March 1 to shareholders of record February 10.

Prior to the split Westing. house declared a 60-cent-a-share dividend on common stock last December 1. Net sales billed in 1959 totaled $1,910,730,000, compared with $1,895,699,000 in 1958. Scrap Steel $43 To $44 A Ton New York, Jan. 27 (AP)--Scrap steel.

No. heavy, was quoted Wednesday at $43 to $44 a ton. f.o.b. Pittsburgh. St.

Louis Grain Prices St. Louis, Jan, 27 (AP) -Cash grain: wheat 12 cars, none sold. Corn 31 cars, sold, No. 5 yellow $1.06. Oats, none received, none sold.

GIFT mixed choice to prime moved 1 at $27.50 to $28.50. Choice grade scaling 1,350 pounds and less were $25 to $27.50 and heavier weights down to. $24. The good grade was $22 to $25.50. Heifers and vealers were steady, bulls weak to 50 cents lower.

Heifers topped at $27.35 for high choice and prime and at $27 for most of the choice grade. Vealers sold up to $30 for good grade and bulls up to $21.50. The sheep market was active at prices steady to 25 cents higher for slaughter lambs. Good to choice wooled offerings cleared at $19 to $20.50, ewes at $6 to $8. 2 Speeders Shot, Die In Attack Cincinnati, Jan.

27 (P--Two men were shot to death here Wednesday night africhey, attacked two police who had stopped them for speeding. Both officers were injured, seriously. The dead were Charles Brady, 23, and his brother, Virgil, 18, Negroes. The shooting occurred after Patrolmen Donald Frees and ing four men were Ike Williams, stopped a speedriding. The officers said the driver jumped from the car, knocked Frees down, and two of the men began kicking him.

Williams said he radioed for help and then fired twice when one of the brothers attacked him with a Patrolman Kelly, knifiliam who answered the call for help, said he opened fire on the other brother when he began to attack Williams. Announcements Montana, Husband of Mrs. Cleo 9:15 a.m. Osbourne Brooks; stepather of Mrs. ices will be Arthur Kessenger and Frank I.

Thursday in Goetzman; brother of Mrs. Irene Cemetery, Thomas, Mr. William L. Brooks and GRUBB, Mrs. Mr.

Harry R. Brooks; 4 step. 56, Wednesday, grandchildren also survive. Mr. 7:20 p.m.

Brooks is at Ratterman's, 2815 S. St. James 4th St. Funeral Saturday morning Henry L. 10 o'clock, from the Funeral Brohaw.

Mrs. Home, Interment Calvary Ceme. man's, 2815. tery. urday 9:00 CAMPBELL, S.

Arch, Tueaday, Jan. Bertrand's uary 26, 1980, at 10:45 p.m. at the Calvary Bruce Nursing Home, Jefferson. age 89 years. Husband HANKS, Wednesday, Mrs.

town. of the late Adeline Caldwell Campbell: grandfather of Mr. Stuart St. Anthony Caldwell Campbell, and Mr. 625 S.

38th Samuel Tinsley Campbell; also sur. James R. vived by 4 great-grandchildren, Fu. B. Hanks of neral from Pearson's, 149 Breck- brother Walter inridge Lane, Thursday afternoon children nephews also and at 2 o'clock.

Interment in Cave HILl Cemetery. ices from CARR, Mark residence, 1615 2:30 p.m. Fernwood at Louisville Gen- HANNON, eral Hospital, Monday, January 25, 925 Barret 1960. Father of Mark T. Carr; Hospital, brother of Misses Mary Bea 1960 at 9 a.m.

and Elnora M. Carr, Mrs. John the late May Dalzell and Mrs. Virginia Litwinski. voted father Funeral services Thursday, January Mrs.

Wesley 28th, at 8:30 a.m. from Barrett Fu. Bernard neral Home, 1230 Bardstown Rd. Hannon. and at Cathedral of the Assump- Michael and tion at 9 o'clock.

Interment in St. grandchildren Louis Cemetery. children. DAVES, Mr. Edgar of 1218 January 29th Brashear passed in his Barrett Funeral 61st year, Tuesday, January, 26, town Rd.

and 1960 at 9 p.m. at the Hills at 9 o'clock. Sanitorium. Beloved husband of Cemetery. Mrs.

Lucy Daves; devoted father Cemetery. of Mrs. Marilyn Brennan, Mrs. ary Thursday Barbara Kalkoffen and Mr. Edgar K.

of C. C. Daves, brother of Mrs. HUFF, Mr. Lela M.

McClure and Mr. Gibson away Wednesday, Conn Daves: 5 grandchildren. Re- in his 61st mains at the W. Hardy Shively Cheviot Dr. Chapel, 4101 Dixie Hgwy.

Notice Mrs. Elizabeth of services later. beloved DIXON, Helen, Wednesday, Janu- Yates, Mrs. ary 26, 1960, at 7:10 p.m. in her Rogers, 39th year.

Residence, 129 9th Muerer, St. Mother of Billie Jean Dixon. Messrs. Victor, friend of Misses Frances Crelier Huff: brother and Mattie Shamwell. Services at zenberger.

Schoppenhorst Bros. Funeral Home, Washington, 1832 Market, Friday, January ley, 29th, at 10:30 a.m. Interment in 22 grandchildren. Evergreen Cemetery. Arch L.

DONAHUE, Mrs. Carmel N. (nee Home, 3601 Vanvactor), passed away Wednes services will day, January 27, 1960, at 5 a.m. at day at 11 a.m. her residence, 2911 Wilson Memorial in her 74th year.

Devoted wife of MAYS, Mrs. Mr. Joseph S. Donahue: beloved 69 years, mother of Mrs. Charles D.

Wathen, 1960 at 12:15 Mrg Arthur Reinstedler, Mrs. 15 Terrace George L. Lee, Miss Edna Donahue, Mays; mother Mr. Robert Donahue, Mr. Edward Clarence W.

Donahue, all of Louisville, Mrs. D. sister of Mr. Vernon Jackson, Augusta, and of Mennola, Mr. Charles Donahue, Lexington, of Cammer, sister of Mrw.

Nettie Dant, loway; 7 Sister Vanvactor, Mary all of Estelle, Mr. Louisville, Walter grandchildren and Mays will be Mrs. Sylvester Jochum, Port Richey, S. 4th St. also survived by 24 grandchil.

will be taken dren and 3 great-grandchildren. Re- Methodist mains resting at the Owen Funeral until 2 Home, 2811 Virginia Ave. Funeral ment Evergreen p.m. services Friday at 8:30 a.m, at the Owen Chapel and at 9 a.m. at St.

McCARTY, Benedict Church. Burial in St. Residence day, January Michael Cemetery, recite the Ladies rosary of the husband of parish will Thurs- McCarty; day at 7:30 p.m. FARMER, life MrS. Malissa, entered Iowa; brother (Marjorie) eternal suddenly, Monday, 25th.

1960 in her 72nd Wausau, Thursday Wis. January year. loved wife of Corbin, Lee Ky. Be- Dr. W.

R. Residence, Corbin; mother Mr. of Mrs. Farmer, Edward Street Baptist Marshall Parks, Mrs. ville lands Funeral Helton, Mrs.

Henry Terry, all of Louisville, Mrs. Lane, Nick McCarty, Mr. Arthur Farmer, Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr. Robert morial NECKER, Park.

of and Rex Farmer of Corbin, Ky. eternal life Sister of Mr. Also Dennis Barren, 1960, in his Arlington, Va. survived by 12 1241 grandchildren and 20 great grand- of Mrs. S.

Clay children. Mrs. Farmer is the Young, Jr. 0. D.

White Funeral Home, 2727 Mr. G. Edwin 3rd, where services will be held ville: brother Thurdsay morning at 11 o'clock. Raidt. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

Naecker, FINCK, Visitors may Infant call after Catherine 5 p.m, today, er, St. Petersburg, Susan, Necker, paesed away Wednesday, January vived by 2 27, 1960 Family residence Pros- Is at the 0 pect, Karl Infant daughter of Mr. Home, 3727 S. Ky. Edward and Gladys Catherine will be Finck; sister of Scherle, Sharon, at 2:30.

held Karl, daughter of and Mr. James and Finck: grand- Cemetery. Finck Mrs. Karl F. PARKS, Thomas and Mr.

and Mrs. William away in his G. Spinner. Infant Finck is at the January 25. L.

Heady Funeral Home, 1201 Ily residence Oak St. al Schiller Ave, until Loving husband Save $100 or more during Grand Opening "00 "00 16-Piece Stainless Service. Limit: One gift per account Service for four of "New Dania" pattern, heavy duty stainless tableware. Modern, tarnish proof, guaranteed not to rust. AV During Grand Opening at Fifth and Market LOUISVILLE HOME FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association INSURED Current Rate 150 S.

Fifth Street JUniper 4-2151 Per Annum Livestock Merchandise Rents Real Estate Funeral Directors. DOUGHERTY SON 1230 3d St. ME 4-3771 Broadway at 34th SP 6-6642 The McDaniel Funeral Home, Inc. EM 3-3566 3-3567 4339 Park Bivd ALBERT NEURATH SON Funeral Home 125 Market JU 4-1191 NUNNELLEY Funeral Home 4327 Taylor Blvd. EM 8-2833 L.

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

RATTERMAN SONS Funeral Parlors 2174 W. Market SP 6-466' GODFREY F. RUSSMAN SON Funeral Home 1041 1 Goss ME 5-7426 SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home 19th and Market JU 5-4394 Lodge Notices. 8 HARMONY Chapter, Number 273, O.E.S., will meet.

Thursday, Jan. uary 28 in Boaz Hall, 4717 Preston Hgwy. at 7:45 p.m. for regular business. Maultie Williams, W.

M. Adeline Williams, Sec'y. LEWIS Lodge, Number 191, F. and A.M., will meet in Lewis Hall, Thursday, January 28th, at noon for the purpose of paying our last sad tribute of respect to our departed brother, Thomas A. Parks: all members urged to attend.

Ralph Smith, Master; C. A. Barbee, Secy. QUEEN Esther Chapter, Number 1, O.E.S. will meet this Thursday, January 28th at 7:45 p.m.

in Shawnee Temple, 677 S. 40th St. for regular business and tion. June Parrish, W.M.; Christine Hesse, Secretary. SUBURBAN Lodge, Number 740, F.

and A.M., 3rd and Central Ave. will meet in stated communication Thursday, January 28th at 7:30 for regular business and for the elec. tion of a junior warden. All members requested to attend, visitors always welcome. Irvin Holsclaw, Master, C.

W. Fowler, Sec'y. T.P.A., regular meeting Post T.P.A. and Ladies Auxiliary, Saturday, January 30, 1960, 8:15 p.m., Sheraton Hotel. All T.P.A, members are cordially invited, as this 19 an important meeting.

Nomination of Officers for the coming fiscal year. Paul Lynch, President; L. I. Fuscoe, Secretary. Travel Opportunities.

LOS ANGELES, gentleman leaving February 4th, take 2 riders, share expenses. GL 8-2973. Where to Go. 10 PICNIC grounds, food served, ARNOLD'S PARK. Upper River Rd.

overlooking Ohio River. Plan early for choice dates. TW 6-8864, TW 5-4739. Lost DOG, male Boxer, brindle, white strip between eyes, on neck, white chest, 4 white feet and legs; lost January 26th, vicinity of Douglass and Eleanor: answers Mr. X.

Call Harry Schnur. JU 2-3841: nights, GL 2-9016. Reward offered. DOG, Chihuahua, female, black and white long haired, named Cindy; has limp in back leg; disappeared from home Sunday at 600 Gheens child's pet; reward. EM DOG Toy Bull, male, brown and black striped, white breast, white front foot: answer to Mike: vicinity of Virginia and 28th Wednesday, January 20th: reward.

SP 6-2634, DOG, Chihuahua, large size male. brown with white chest. white front feet, named Tiny: vicinity 3rd St Rd. and McNair. Wednes day, January 20th; reward.

EM 8-5162. DOG, male. half Boxer, brown with black face: answers to name, Bobo: 2700 block Main: January 24th; reward, SP 8-9563. DOG, Fox Terrier, female, white. brown and black markings, $100 re ward.

ME 7-2766. DOG, part Beagle female, named Cleo; brown and white: vicinity Iroquois Park; reward. EM 8-9796. Lost. 11 DOG, Beagle; black, white and tan; male, 6 months old: vicinity of 15th and Broadway; reward, JU 7-0056.

DOG; part co*cker and Dachshund, female. blond, answers to Peppy: vicinity Dresden sadly missed by children: reward. EM 6-2713. DOG, male Shepherd, shaggy white, tan ears: wearing tan collar with blue tag. named Peter: vicinity Market and North Western Pkwy; generous reward WE 7-1212.

PARAKEET, almost white with lip. stick on back; vicinity 420. nington Lane: $5 reward. Call TW 5-7055. ROSARY, crystal, on east bound Broadway bus; name Kay Carney on cross; reward.

SP 8-5354. WATCH, lapel, monogram on back, lady's gold Elgin: reward. Call TW 5-0386. WRISTWATCH, ladies yellow gold Elgin: vicinity Thierman and Shelbyville in St. Matthews; reward.

EM 3-0174. Found 12 WATCH, lady's: identify 1-3125. and pay for ad. JU 3-6515: GL Information -Personals 13 VACANCY for elderly lady. West End, complete care.

SP 8-1192. ALCOHOLICS only; licensed. Eastwood. Home CH 5-4506. U.S.

60. Eastwood, Ky. VACANCIES; home for aged, private or ward; good care; pensioners accepted. JU 5-3686. Services Offered Services Offered -General.

14 ADDITIONS and alterations, attics finished, rooms added, porches enclosed, extra bathrooms, and basem*nt recreation rooms, using insured workmen: all work guaranteed. For free estimates call GL 4-3461. James Edgin, Builder. ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS We specialize in rooms added, porches. garages.

all types sidings: insured workmen. F.H.A. terms, as litt.e as $5 per month, no down payment, free estimates. BONDSTONE OF LOUISVILLE ME 4-3638. P.M., GL 8-5133, ADDITIONS.

ALTERATIONS Remodeling repairing painting We specialize additions of ROOMS BATHROOMS PORCHES Reliable sober insured workmen Estimate free: 36 months to Day THE JERFERSON CO Call anvtime JU 2-1851 ADDITIONS, REMODELING, BATHROOMS, BAsem*nTS, ATTICS 5 year H.A terma. Call the man who works on the job. Mr. Kessler. GL 8-3593.

W0 9-7885. ADDITIONS. remodeling and repairs. we do the complete job: free estimates: 60 months to pay Divine SP 8-3812 ADDITIONS, alterations, all types remodeling: free estimates: terms: work guaranteed Call Tom or Stoney. WO 9.9448.

ADDITIONS, alterations, all type repairs: quick service, honest bids: 5 years to pay: call any time: tree estimates. CE 9-5522 BRICK and block work: guaranteed: reasonable rates free estimates. CH 5-8660 BRICK, block concrete work, any kind, low rates. SP 6-5316. BUILDING Installations: Sears offers guaranteed installation of 14 phalt roofing asbestos or alumi num siding storm doors and win dows: rubber or vinyl floor tile ceramio ur plastic wail tile: noth.

ing down under F.H.A Call for free estimates SEARS ROEBUCK de cO 4th and Broadwav 111 3-6611 BUDGET SERVICES TO EVERYONE IN DEBT Group vour bills: make payment you can afford we give fast. eff). eient service to you and your cred. itors: our systematic plan will help you We are not connected with any other budget service in Ken tuckiana Oldest Budget Service in Louisville Budget Manager C. Steele.

402-403 Hoffman 139 S. 4th JU 2-2537 JU 2-2538 CARPENTER work: remodeling, bathrooms, large or small jobs; quick service; nothing down, terma TW 5-5913; EM 3-0585, anytime, Services Offered -General. 14 CARPENTER work, work. general remodeling and repair termite joints repaired; sagging floors leveled; new additions. material furnished; work guaranteed; free estimates; immediate service; terms: 24 months to pay.

GL 2-2757. CARPENTER work. additions, general remodeling, repair work. ter. mite floor joist and sagging floors leveled replaced: free estimates; terma.

SP 8-5333. CARPENTER work, general repairs: painting: immediate service: free estimates. JU 2-2007. CARPENTRY work of all kinds. building.

remodeling, painting, free estimates, terms. Call any time. TW 3-7670. CARPENTRY: rooms added; basem*nts, attics finished: frame garages, $2.50 square foot. TW 5-2292.

CHIMNEYS, grates repaired, cleaned. plastering: insured SP 6-5621. CARPENTRY repair work, concrete work, also painting Herbert Keeling. SP 6-0094 CLEANING, walls. woodwork.

pa per. windows: floors, painting. Neu ins Service. EM 8-8089 ELECTRICAL rewiring specialists and repairs: hour service 24 hours REDDY ELECTRIC CO. TW 5-5481 2018 Frankfort Ave.

ELECTRICAL rewtring: special price on 220 volt service: free estimates Charles Schneider EM 8-4541 ELECTRICAL work: beautiful welcome Spring with post on your lawn; terms. GL 4-5478. ELECTRICAL wiring and repair: licensed. insured Bullitt Electric. WO 9-0642; after 4:30 WO 9-5066.

ELECTRICAL rewiring, repairs; any kind. W. Sheehan. WO 9-1057. EXCAVATING, general, basem*nts, driveways and lakes: work guaranteed: credit terms arranged.

Call Industrial Track Builders, General Contractors. SP 4-1303, EXCAVATING, grading. basem*nts and driveways: dirt rock. cinder hauling GL 8-3861 FENCE work. al! types: special chain ink As low AS 95c foot installed; free estimates: terms FALLS CITY FENCE SP 8-7521 FLOOR sanding square foot: re finishing: sanders.

edgers for rent SP 2-1679 GL 8-4177 FLOOR sanding laying and refin ishing: tile laid: sanders for JU 5-3507 or EM 3-9793. FLOORS sanded refinished rea sonable: old floors specialty floors cleaned Watson. ME 4-4573 FLOORS, tile sanded, and old and new, all wood patched. Franklin, ME 6-1838. FURNACES, all makes and types, serviced and repaired Shawnee Heating Service.

SP 6-6633. GAS Furnace services: it will cost you Lees to get the best. Zip to ZIPPER 1546 Berry Blvd. EM 6-6164 GUTTER work: cleaned, repaired, and painted: leaks repaired: roof repairing and coating: low prices; free estimates: licensed contrac. tor.

TW 5-1481. INCOME tax returns completed ST and up; also small business ace counts: at door; daily to 5 p.m., evenings' by appointment; also pickup and delivery, Walter Harper, 316 W. Breckinridge JU 3-7521 or EM 6-4736. INCOME taxes compiled, large or. small, anytime: my office or your place; experienced, former Federal tax employee: off 4th 704 St.

ME 7-5825. INCOME taxes filed, day or night: $1 short form, $2 and up. long form: no waiting. C. E.

DASILVA 1269 S. 1st. ME 7-1794 INCOME tax filed; day and night; $1.00 short form, $2.00 and up long form; also small businesses. Hagan moved from 1137 Dixie wy, to 817 Dixie Ngwy, JU 3-8584. INCOME tax service: competent; by John Hammann, former auditor Internal Revenue, Anytime, by ap.

pointment please, 25th and HIll. Days, SP 5-8574; nights, SP 8-7553. INCOME tax. reports carefully made; day or night; $1 short form; $2 long form: no waiting: 20 years experience, JU. 3-6450.

L. Holland. 1633 W. Jefferson, Services Offered -General. 14 INCOME tax service, Pleasure Ridge Park area, WE 7-3934, after 5 p.m.

and weekends. INCOME taxes competently prepared. EM 7-7230; 1333 Huntoon, off Taylor Blvd. INCOME taxes filed, short form $1. long form $2 and up.

K. Hamilton. 3201 Judy Lane, SP 8-7676. INCOME tax filed anytime: $1 short form, $2 up long form: also small businesses. E.

Wright, 2428 Proctor Knott GL 8-8188. INCOME tax work: business; farm. ers, individuals; former Federal tax agent; evenings, weekends; reasonable. 800 Ashland. EM 6-0720.

INCOME tax returns prepared, reasonable rates: Okolona area. Home WO 9-8542. office WO 9-6420 INCOME Tax, expertly prepared; at your convenience. GL 4-5889. PATCH plastering: new work: prompt service: prices reduced this week Ted Dryden, ME 4-0303 PLASTERING, for the best in new and patch work, call Britt, EM 6-2545.

Free estimates. PLUMBINO; new; remodeling: heater service; repairs: work teed: free estimates. Langford and Keeling. SP 6-0094. PLUMBING; new.

remodeling, repairs, water heaters installed; prompt service: free estimates. E. J. Fitzner EM 6-5354 JU 2-2661. PLUMBING; new.

remodeling. rehot water heaters: free estimates. Paul Jeanes, Jr. WO 9-6081. PLUMBING, new; remodeling, repairs, electric sewer cleaning, wa.

ter heaters, Ray Doak. SP 6-4714. ROOF repairs, shingles applied; gutters and downspouts installed; free estimates. G. A.

GARDNER SP 8.4122. ROOFING, repairing specialists. New roofs, built up roofs, guttering: 30 -years experience; insured. WALTER HARTLAGE SP 8-2187 SEWING in my home, any kind, experienced in alterations and new clothes, ME 7-8963, TELEVISION service: for dependable service call a dependable servIce dealer: we employ only the finest technicians: no helpers will service your set when vou 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, city wide, a.m. to 9 p.m.; 90 day guarantee on parta and labor: all makes; terms available on repairs; no down payment; we are a licensed shop, Days EM 3-3679; nights EM 3-5264.

Lou Wilkes, Owner. MERCURY TV SERVICE 3470 Taylor Blvd at Berry Blvd. 20 years Electronic Service TELEVISION service, day or nite: $7.95 antenna given with each call: 90 day warranty: most 17 and 21 Inch picture tube installed $19.95, $25.95, HAROLD'S T.V. SERVICE ME 7-1517 TELEVISION service calls: $2.50 with ad, city wide: night and Sunday service 110 extra charge; all work guaranteed for 90 days. Embry TV Service, 3103 Ralph SP 6-3479.

TELEVISION service: calls $2 day or night, city wide: all work guaranteed 90 days. EM 3-5333. FEDERAL ELECTRONICS TELEVISION service calls: 24 hours: days week; work guaranteed, Price Rite T.V Service Co. JU 5-4497: EM 8-8161 TELEVISION, service runs, $1.75 city wide, with Ad; 90 day guarantee. GENERAL TV ME 4-9741 TELEVISION, within home service: calls, $2.50, the day night; 15 years' experience SP 6-1639, TELEVISION service on all makes: city wide service.

Clarksdale Radio. JU. 5-5202. JU 7-6914. TELEVISION service calls.

$1.50: fast; nights de pend da able: guaranteed; and Sundays, EM 3-5087. TELEVISION; Bill's T.V. Service: calls $2.50: repairs cheap; SP 5-6547, 1420 Dixie Haway, TELEVISION wider work guaranteed. EM 8-6277. BOULEVARD TV 4532 Park Bivd, TELEVISION service calls: 82 time; work guaranteed.

SP 6-8007. AL'S TV EM 6-9004.

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Introduction: My name is Rob Wisoky, I am a smiling, helpful, encouraging, zealous, energetic, faithful, fantastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.