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LEXINGTON LEADER Society, Food And General News Lexington, Thursday Afternoon, Jan. 12, 1961 21 PLANT GROWERS CLINIC--Kentucky University of Kentucky Experiment are George Marlowe, vegetable Versailles, orchard greenhouse producer. Roederer and Garrett plant growers attended a Station, sponsored by the specialist; E. P. Roederer, operator, and Nick Taylor, are holding a multi-chamber for marketing purposes.

Combs Says Way Is Nearly Clear For Research Center By PAUL BECK LOUISVILLE. Ky. -Gov. Bert Combs said today the way is all but clear for an immedlate establishment of an agricultural center at the University of Kentucky, The governor, opening his second day of bringing his government to the people program, said the next step for the center must come from the university board of trustees who will meet Jan. 19 to consider the proposed location.

The facilities for research into all aspects of Kentucky's agriculture will be located on the University's Agriculture Experiment Station. There had been a problem over its location and recently Farm Bureau, and university officials met to see if they could work out the site. The governor's announcement came as Smith Broadbent, long Mundy, 60, Accused Of Hitting Cruse, 69 60-year-old Lexingtonian has been accused of shooting at and beating a 69-year-old man. Brutus Cruse, 758 Charles Avenue, said he was attacked by Ballard Mundy, 630 Ballard Street, at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Elkin Liquor Dispensary, 315 Georgetown Street.

Cruse said Mundy hit him with a pick handle and shot at him with a pistol, Cruse was treated at Good Samaritan Hospital for left elbow and leg cuts. Mundy was charged with maliclous striking and malicious shooting, city police said. He was scheduled to appear in Police Court today. time agricultural leader and high ranking official in the Democratic party, Ivan Jett, execudirector of the Kentucky Chain Stores Council, both of Cadiz, and John Koons, executive secretary of the Kentucky Farm Bureau, met with Combs. The governor said he is sure the board of trustees will approve the proposed location and that the proposed site is satisfactory to everyone involved.

At the same time, he predicted that ground would be broken for the research center by the end of this month. The governor said the $1,000,000 appropriation would be available to finance the center and that he will begin immediately to get architects, plans and the other necessary preliminaries out of the way so the center can begin to operate. The 1960 legislature appropriated $1.000.000 and another quarter million in federal funds will be available for tobacco research. Koons said "we think this will be the research center for throughout the country. The agricultural leaders said tobacco would be only one of many farm items to be studied at the center.

Preliminary plans call for a number of buildings with greenhouses, laboratories, classrooms and other modern research facilities. The smaller buildings would flank one major structure at the center, if present thinking is carried out. In other action, the governor's Robert K. Landrum, Lexington, as executive vice president of the Business Development Corp. The privately-managed, n- nanced, lending agency is designed to help finance industry in Keatucky.

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In Birdseye gray tweed with black velvet collar trim. Sizes 5 to 15. Coat Dept. First Floor FOR THE RECORD BIRTHS REPORTED Central Baptist A daughter, born today to Mr. and Mrs.

William Lattin, Cooperstown. A daughter, born today to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eversole, 418 Aylesford Place. A daughter, born Wednesday to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Wise, Goodrich Avenue. A son, born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crowe, 363 Aylesford Place.

A son, born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Logan S. Finnell, 537 Southridge Drive. Good Samaritan A son, born Wednesday to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Garrett, 211 Lee Street. A son, Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. George Dozier, Winborne chester St.

Joseph A daughter, born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Drawdy, 302 Richmond Avenue. MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert H. Curd and Jo Ann ARTICLE OF INCORPORATION Keon Foods, 1700 North Broadway, incorporated by Edgar P.

Catron and James R. Fike, operate as a restaurant and bar; capital stock, $10,000. DEEDS RECORDED DEEDS RECORDED Roger B. Pitts and Doris M. Potts to Myrtle Bea Moore, Bel Monte.

$3.85. John William White and Lou Anna White to Charles R. Dawson and Betty J. Dawson, Galbraith Subdivision. $1.65.

Charles Moore and Anna Moore to Charles Moore and Anna Moore, and Charles H. Moore and Elizabeth S. Moore, Gardenside. $3.30. James Carl Ellison and Norma K.

Ellison to J. R. Masterson and Alma B. Masterson, Elmwood Heights. $2.20, Nathan R.

Garrison, Florence Garrison and Florida R. Garrison to Statewide Investment et al, Meadowthorpe. $4.32, Cole-Freeman, to Burl McPeek, Gardenside. $3.30. Sylvester.

Hale, et al, to Delmer Howard. et al, Haley Pike. No stamps. Herbert N. Roberts and Odette Social-Personal State PTA To Meet In Louisville Plans for the Kentucky PTA convention April 25-27 in Louisville were made at a meeting of the state board of managers which ended here Wednesday.

Theme for the meeting will be "Better Communications for Quality The board also selected Dr. Mary Smith, Danville: Mrs. Dennis Merritt, Louisville: Mrs. Bess Hayes, Ashland, Mrs. N.

H. Lanthorne, Ashland, and Mrs. Edwin Callender and Mrs. James Gadberry, both of Paducah, as delegates to this year's national convention in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs.

B. C. Weisenberger, Morehead, was named as a special delegate. Plans for a leadership conference July 25-27 at the University of Kentucky also were announced. Mrs.

Elmer Ochs, Louisville, was chosen as president of the district association, and Mrs. Arvil Bunnell, Hardy, ville, was named chairman of the audiovisual education program. DAR Meeting In Winchester The Hart chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the Old South Inn, Winchester. The Rev.

Allen W. Garner, pastor of the First Christian Church will be guest speaker. Hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. H. B.

Sipple chairman, with Mrs. Richard Acheberger, Mrs. Hazel Adams, Mrs. R. D.

Blanton, Mrs. Marshall DeShields Mrs. Raymond Harmon, Mrs. J. J.

Hodgkin, Mrs. W. A. McLendon, Mrs. G.

M. Richards, Mrs. James H. Stacy, and Miss Annette Steele. Mrs.

Richard F. McCready is regent of the chapter. Springer-Spencer Marriage Announced Mr. and 1 Mrs. Claude C.

Patton announce the marriage, of their daughter, Editha Lee Springer, to George Burroughs Spencer IlI, The wedding took place Dec. 18 in Escondido, Calif. The bridegroom is a grandson of the late Dr. George Burroughs Spencer of Carlisle. Bride-Elect To Be Feted Mrs.

Samuel and Mrs. Lawrence Chumley be coLanders, hostesses for a kitchen shower at 8 p.m. Friday honoring Miss Yolanda Bodenheimer, bride-elect. The event will be held at the home of Mrs. Landers, 428 Meadow Park.

Estes Baby Named Mr. and Mrs. Bobby N. Estes have named their first child. born Jan.

5, Bobby Joe. He has been named for his father and his great- grandfather, the late Joe Burton Nicholasville. Mrs. Estes is the former Miss Matrecia Bruner, daughter of Mr Mrs. Carl.

Bruner of Nicholasville. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D. L.

Estes of Lexington. Birth Announced daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCormick at Daughters Hospital in Coral Gables, Fla. She is their seventh child.

The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCormick, formerly of Lexington. Roberts to Housing Investment 232 East Sixth Street. $7.70.

Zac Carter and Eunice B. Carter to Kiahetter Hines, 817 de Roode. $1.65. Eastland, Inc. to E.

C. Kelsey and Eloise Kelsey, Eastland. $15.95. Eastland, to Edward Calvert Kelsey, Eastland. $18.15.

TRAFFIC COURT one-day clinic Wednesday at the Horticulture Department, From left Lexington plant-raiser; Joe Garrett. Bracken County, vegetable plant in which plants are placed IN NEW JOB Henry H. Fowler, 52, who was director of defense mobilization during the Korean War, has been chosen by "President-elect Kennedy to be Undersecretary of the Treasury in the new administration. William Wathen Of Lebanon Dies LEBANON, Ky -William H. Wathen, 77, brother of Mark Wathen of Lexington, died Wednesday at a Louisville hospital.

He was a retired engineer. Other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Helen- Beaven Wathen; al daughter, Mrs. William B. Sisco, Anaheim.

three sisters, Mrs. Sue Thomas, Mrs. Ben H. Thomas and Clarence Luckett, Lebanon, and three other brothers. George X.

and James R. Wathen, Lebanon, and Linus Wathen, Clementsville. Services will be conducted at 10:30 a m. Saturday at the St. Augustine Catholic Church.

The body is at the Bosley Funeral Home here. Overtime, counts, parking continJames Jan. 18; Paul Coffey and D. L. $1 and costs each; Nellie Crabtree, dismissed.

Reckless Bransford Booth. Ewell Wesley Carter, James Warren Hall, James Humphrey Charles Joslin Robert Neal and Ronald Ray Stewart, $25 and costs each: Jimmie Wayne Lockhart, $25 and costs, placed on probation to traffic school; Lucy D. Stilz, continued generally. Operating a motor vehicle without an operator's licenseDonald Wayne Sharp, 10 days ly Foster Sammy Benjamin and $100 costs; Hugh Waverand Young, $25 and costs each; Isaac E. Caise, Albert Fogle, Bobby Mullikin, James Russell and Lawrence John Whipple, continued to Jan.

18: Frank Lee Norman, continued to Feb. Estelle M. Ebelhardt, dismissed. Speeding- -Roy David Noel, $25 and costs; Donald Richard Keller and Howard Hart Sweat, $25 and costs, placed on probation to traffice school; George Allen Vaughn, filed away. Running a stop sign--Eleanor Doyle, $15 and costs; Lucy D.

Stilz, continued generally. Running red light Wayne Elliott Adams and Louise Miller McCormick. $15 and costs each; Leigh Franklin Nygard, $10 and costs: Albert Wayne Thomas, $10 fine; Henry Witt Gilbert William B. Prewitt dismissed. Illegally parked -Paul R.

Jones Jr. two counts, $5 and costs on each count: Porter Powers, $5 and costs; Artie Mae Carter and Charles Curtis, $1 and costs each. route, $25 fine; Gilbert LeMay, James, H. White. off truck U-turn, $5 and costs; James William Taylor, going wrong way on one-way street, continued to Jan.

18; Lucy D. Stilz, damaging publie property and damaging private property, continued generally. COUNTY COURT ORDERS Clarence Kingcade qualified as appraiser of Carrie F. Lewis estate, In re Clifford J. Werne estate, Joseph C.

Lewis appointed administrator, bond $500. Citizens Union Bank and Trust Co. qualified as executor of Charles Edward Courtiour estate, bond $1,100. Ben P. Bransom.

Clark Hessel and William Farra appointed appraisers. POLICE COURT Being drunk- Jack Coleman, 30 days; Roy Lee 5 days: Elijah Blount Edwards, $10 and costs; William Roberts Chester Young, 30 days each, placed probation. Petit larceny--Robert Harris. 30 days; David Winfield Ranck, 12 months, placed on probation. Clyde Sherrow, malicious cutting and wounding with intent to klil.

dismissed. NEW SUITS FILED Edith H. McKinney Downing Vs. Robert W. Downing, for divorce.

(9284). Mrs. Rena D. Watson vs. Foster Creighton Construction for OFFICERS ELECTED--James H.

Robinson outgoing president of the Lexington Clearing House Association, congratulates (left to right) Owen B. Keller, renamed manager and treasurer: J. H. Graves, incoming president, and Harry B. Glass, assistant manager and vice president, after the association held its annual election of officers Wednesday.

Keller has been with the association 14 years. He served 32 years with Security Trust Co. (Leader photo). Kentucky Woman Quizzed In Looting Of Tampa Vault TAMPA, Fla. UPD-FBI agents have arrested a 22-year-old woman as a material witness in the $421,960 looting of an armoredcar-service vault here Dec.

27. Doris Aleck of Covington, held under $2,500 bond in was Pinellas County jail following raignment before U. S. Commissioner Morison Buck. The FBI said Miss Aleck, who had no job, picked up some film in a Tampa photo shop which showed the interior and exterior of the Rasdale Armored Car Service Building and the interior of the vault from which 10 money bags were taken in the robbery last month.

The FBI said the film had been left there Dec. 15 to be developed by a person who used a fictitious name. They said they believed the pictures were taken by Jose Lino Alvarez, a former Rasdale er ployee arrested earlier in the case. Mexican authorities said a Florida prison escapee wanted in connection with the case would be deported. Hubert Vernon Hardin of Jacksonville, was arrested Monday in Mexico City.

Police said $3,875 for injuries claimed in fall. (9287). Pauline Hogan Greenhow VS. John C. Greenhow, for divorce.

(9288). Buckley and Co. vs. Walter 0. Bishop, $1.375.04 claimed on note and for insurance.

(9289) Beneficial Finance Co. VS. James P. Geran et for $940.04 claimed on note. (9290).

Reserve Building Supply Inc. VS. Custom Kitchen for $1,425.78 claimed for building material. (9291). R.

D. Worthington vs. John Neal, for $1,500.60 claimed for rental. (9292) Mary C. Reddick vs.

R. Bingham Robinson et for $4,500 claimed through alleged nuisance. (9293). Fred Dyehouse vs. Elizabeth Dyehouse, for divorce.

(9294). Lucille Williams et al. vs. Clifford Clarence Brown, for $14.200 for injuries claimed in traffic accident. (9295).

Virginia Carpenter VS. Charles K. Carpenter, for support. (9296), Bobby C. Fain Floria Sue Fain, for divorce.

(9297). Indian Librarian Studies UK Operation he had $16,000 on his person and had deposited at least $50,000 in a Mexican bank. Hardin escaped last September from a prison camp at Palatka, where he was serving 25 years for armed robbery, KSPE To Hear Talk On Mapping Program Blue Grass Chapter, KenLucky Society of Professional Engineers, will meet Friday to hear an explanation of the progress of the Kentucky geologic mapping program. Dr. Wallace Hagan, director of the Kentucky Geologic Survey, will discuss the mapping program at a dinner meeting of the group.

Hagan obtained his undergraduate and doctoral degrees at University of Illinois. He is a former director of geology for the state of and he has been consultant companies. Indiana, Dave Sawyer, past president of the KSPE, will introduce Hagan at the meeting, to begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Thoroughbred Restaurant. Money, Cigarettes Taken From Tavern An undetermined amount of change and some cigarettes were missing after a break-in at Brock's Tavern, Richmond Road, county, police Brock, said.

owner of the restuarant, said the money was taken from coin machines. Entry was made through a rear window, police said. Hawaii Now In PCL HONOLULU IP -Hawaii baseball have roughly three months fans, get ready to greet their new entry into the Pacific Coast AAA Baseball League. Owner Nick Morgan former president of the PCL Salt Lake Bees, and the Honolulu Stadium Corporation came to terms Wednesday for operation of the club here this season with options through 1965. The club will open the PCL season here with a "gala" against the Vancouver entry on April 20.

A regular 154-game season is slated. 77 at home. B. P. Mishra, library directorelect of the library of the University of Patna, India, is spending a month at the University of Kentucky, of where he is studying phases operations of the University Library.

Mishra's stay in the United States is sponsored by the International Relations Board of the American Library Association with Indian Wheat Loan Act funds. He also will be introduced to the curriculum, activities, and services of the UK Library Science Department in the College of Arts and Sciences. He will visit libraries in Frankfort and Louisville and elsewhere in the state as part of his study. Before coming to UK, he observed library activities at Syracuse University. After leaving UK, he will visit in Colorado.

Jewelry Worth $570 Stolen From House Jewelry worth $570 was reported stolen to county police by Mrs. F. M. Foley, 464 South Barkley Drive. She said a $300 ring, a $250 watch and a $20 watch were taken from her home Wednesday night.

Entry was gained through an unlocked rear door, police said. $200 Is Stolen From Local Resdience Theft of $200 in cash and articles worth $275 was reported by James Mundy, 199 Springhurst Drive, county police said today. He said the articles, taken from his home Wednesday night, included a $35 radio, a $100 drill and $140 worth of clothing. Dance Class A square dance class for adults will begin 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Fayette County Recreation Department center, 333 Larch Lane. Jack Todd will be the instructor, and a fee of $3 per person will be charged for the 10-weeks course.

The course is sponsored by the county recreation department. Cook Islanders, with population of 18.000 and no banks, have $700,000 in their Post Office Savings Bank, in 8,000 accounts, Rarotonga announced. YOU PAY MARKETS LESS AT- 'MRS. AIR-CONDITIONED COMPLETELY SELF-SERVICE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING! (1) 649 GEORGETOWN ST. (2) 720 HENRY CLAY BLVD.

(3) SOUTH BROADWAY AT PYKE ROAD COUNTRY HAMS SPECIAL FINEST KENTUCKY THIS QUALITY CURED WEEK! 99 lb. FRESH WHOLE GEORGIA CUT-UP LB. lb. DOG FOOD 16-oz. TWIN-PET Cans 12 CANS FRUIT Pineapple Lemon CANS REYMER'S FRUIT PUNCH QT.

JUICES Orange Lemon DEL-MONTE PINEAPPLE SUN-FEST SALE! DEL CATSUP 14-oz. FRUIT COCKTAIL Cans MONTE Bottles MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE 46-oz. Cans DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE No. Sliced 2 MONTE TIDE GIANT DETERGENT PKG. PILLSBURY BUTTERFLAKE ROLLS VINE-RIPENED CALIFORNIA FRESH FLORIDA TOMATOES PASCAL CELERY GRAPEFRUIT LB.

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