The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky (2024)

THE C0UR1ER.J0URNAL Deaths and Funerals 104-Year-Old Veteran Dies Edward G. (Leona i Keller. Her husband and 1 son. John preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Friday.

June 30. at 6:30 p.m. at the Christian Church in Corvdon. with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. GLASSl Louis age 86; Tuesday, June 27.

1944, at 10:30 p.m.. at his residence, 968 S. 2d. Louisville. Survived by several nieces and nephews.

Remains at Geo. J. Shrader Funeral Home. 1715 E. Oak New Albany.

Ind. Funeral Friday at 8 a.m. at Shrader's Chapel and 9 o'clock at St. Louis Bertrand Church. 6th and St.

Catherine. Louisville. NOTICE OF RESTRICTED ADVERTISING SPACE In order that full news coverage may be provided for Courier-Journal and Times readers under existing print paper rationing, space devoted to advertising, for the third quarter of -1944, cannot exceed 80 of that carried in the same quarter last year. Since in the classified ad section it is not possible to accomplish this reduction by further restricting space to individual advertisers, it has become necessary to restrict the section to 5-day a week publication. Until further notice, therefore, the classified ad section will appear only on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

On Saturday and Mondays, only Death Notices, Lodge Notices and Lost and Found announcements will be accommodated. Services Offered Ceneral. 14 FBED E. OOTOBACH, 52. of 2020 S.

1st. died at 10-JC a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph Infirmary. He was office manager for the Louisville Water Company, a position he had held for eleven years.

Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Hazel Gold-bach: a daughter. Martha Ann Goldbach: a son. Richard N.

Goldbach: three sisters. Mrs. Melvina Franz. Mrs. Nora RampD and Mrs.

Irene Porter, and a niece. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Dougherty's Chapel and at fl a.m. at St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church.

GEORGE ROBERT PEDIGO. 68. of 4706 S. 2d. died at 7:40 p.m.

Wednesday at St. Anthony's Hospital. Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Minnie Pedigo.

and a son, Ray Pedigo. LOt'IS B. GLASS. 86. a laundry owner for fifty-nine years, died at 10:30 p.m.

Tuesday at his home. 968 S. 2d. Before his retirement four years ago. he operated a laundry at 808 Fehr.

Survivors are several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 8 a.m. at St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church. Burial will be in St.

Louis Cemetery. JOSEPH N. STAEBLER. 74. owner of the Jefferson Bottle Company.

9th and Jefferson, died at 4 a.m. Wednesday at his home. 678 S. 40th. He had been ill three years.

Prior to 1927. he was operator of the Louisville Waste Material Company. Survivors are -his wife. Mrs. Minnie Staebler: two sons.

Llovd W. Staebler and Ravmond J. Staebler. the latter of Snta Monica. two sisters.

Mrs. Sue Kimbel and Mrs. Carrie Wilev. Newport, and two grandchildren. MRS.

MANDY EGGAV. 70. died at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday at her home. 2301 Howard.

Survivors are four sons. Em-mett Eggan. Roy Eggan. Thomas Eggan and Bumey Fields Eggan; three daughters. Mrs.

Jack. Snellen. Mrs. Edward Coyle and Mrs. Clarence Dver: thirty-five grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 8 a.m. Friday at Manning's Chapel and at 9 a.m. at St. Gregory's Church. Samuels, Ky.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. MRS. KITH E. FUNK. 89.

died Wednesday at her home in Corvdon. Ind. Survivors are two sons. Dr. Bruce C.

Funk and Dr. Charles A. Funk, both of Louisville, and a daughter. Mrs. Leona Keller.

Corydon. Funeral services will be held Friday at Corydon Christian Church. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. MRU. Sl'SIE JANE WRIGHT.

63. died at 4:10 a.m. Wednesday at her home. 4502 Louisville. Survivors are a daughter.

Mrs. Emma Gonzalez: two sons. Robert A. Bishop and Archie T. Bishop; a sister.

Mrs. Frank Smith, and three brothers. Mike Schuffitt. Will Schuffitt and George Schuffitt. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Saturday at the home of Mrs. 446 Wam- Eum. Burial will be in St. Stephen's emetery. Jefferson County Statistics 27 DE SOTO I94o custom eoachl perfect condition; 28.OO0 actual miles; new ore-war tires: seat covers, all kinds of extras.

Call AR 0747-R after 5 p.m. "DE SOTb 19ircust6m rJuTlt club coupe; radio, beater; 5 tires like new; looks and runs like new; will trade; 15 months to pay. King AutoSalesg SJId. .1 A 1921, DOBGE 1941 de luxe sedan; radio, heater: 5 prewar tires; looks and runs like new; $1,189: will trade: 15 months to pay. King Auto Sales.

944 S. 3d. JA 1921. DODGE coupe. 1935! new' clutch, rings and pins and other new parts: $290 or trade for sedan.

1427 S. 2d. ant. No. 13.

3d floor; after 6 pm daily; Saturday atter p.m. 1941 4-door custom sedan; nnn I lu- vllm nnitmn good tires; by owner. Evenings, Kustes. tires in excellent condition: extra good mechanical condition; many extras. Including radio and heater; this car was nought new bv the owner who sold lt to us; It has had the best of care, and the upholstery and finish are exceptionally good; I can make a special price on this car for this week onlv Call Vincent.

Premier Motor 15th and Broadway. JA 6148. FORTS' 1939 "deIuxe fordor sedan: sQ good prewar tires: extra good mechan ical condition; many extras. Including heater and defroster. This car was bought new by the ownr who soM lt to us; lt has had the very best of care upholstery and finish are exreptlonall good.

I can sell for only $695. Call Vincent. Premier Motor 15th and Broadway. A 6148 "FORD." 1936 2 door; motor, tires and finish In good condition; also 1934. 1935 model Fords.

Welker Lot. Preston and roadway FORD 1940 super de luxe coupe: radio. heater; 5 tires like new; looks and runs like new; will trade: 15 months to p.v. King Auto sales. 944 s.

3d. A vn lORD tudor; J. 000 miles; radio, heater: looks and runs like new: win trade: 15 montns to pay National Auto Sales. 815 W. Broadway.

A 41)63. FORD 19ifj convertible Ci excellent condition; will trade for a late model station wagon. Call after 4:30 p.m. TA IIH93. "FORD.

1837; coa'cK with sealed beam lights; radio and heater; new grade tires: motor recently overhauled; rea sonably priced. Call A 2309 until 3 p.m fORD. 136 erav ioudo: in anod condi tion, $350; by owner. Can be seen after 3 p.m,at 1355 lxlnglon Hd. FORD, lfl4o coupe; heater.

goorTtres clean in good condition; no dealers. 1316 Shlngo Ave. FORD. 1939. twddoor sedan: In ex cedent condition: heater, radio; $650; bv owner.

MA 5723-W. FORD. 1939. "Tudor." l946T Willys 4-door. both first-class condi t1ondealer.MA 7300.

1324 Lllliam Ave. FORD; 1941 Tudor; low mileage: extra clean: heater, seat covers: owner. Call FR 2362. or 4900 Old 3d St. Rd.

tttCT1 iO-J ,4 I by owner, $295. hona S)t 8860. 23 id Lvtle. FORD deluxe coupi. 103ft; heater, and new paint; excellent tires and motor: $575.

SH 2101-J 'FORD good condition, fair tires: owner going to Army. Call MA 5877 Jetween4 and 6 p.m FORD 1941 super de luxe 2-door sedan radio, heater, fog lights: looks and runs like new. HI 14ns, "EOftb.1941 coach, "iood tires, motor In A-l condition. Su Matthews Motor TA 2525. FOfffci Ift4l super' de "luxe 2-dobr: In per feet condition; by dealer.

Call MA 4113 TdRD 1940 super de luxe club converti- ble coupe; radio, heater; 5 good tires looks and runs like new: will trade: montns to pay. King Auto bales, ja. A. lH-i. FORD iT -J 1.1' 1 111,1111 nerry mvd.

FORD 1837 tudor sedan Lark wood. TfUDSOltf, 1939 sedan: llr condition $600. Call SH 5860 or New Albany 2602 Ask for Howlson. HUDSON 1941; flood condition. good tires; owner in service: for auicic sale J35U.

2012 cedar. LA SALLE 1939 "sedan: white-wall tires radio and heater; soot-light and other equipment: low mileage: a beautiful car: priced to sell auick. Falls City fontiac 418 E. Broadway. WA 2423 LINCOLN Zephyr 1938 4-door sedan overdrive: good tires: 1940 motor: owner, Can be seen weekdays 6 to 6.

City 1.1m ina jefierson. wa mm. MEltCl'RY 1941 "convertible: maroon low mileage, first grade tires. Monarch Auto 21m Broadway. JA B-in NASH.

1939 ambassador 4 prewar tires heater, radio, fog lights: first-class con. dition: owner, 537 Kawlings. Wednesday ana 1 naay 1 to Tuesday. Thursday saturay ito8. NASH Lafayette 1937 4-door sedan heater, radio: In good running condi tion; priced to sell.

1080 Bicknell, off Taylor Blvd "NA-iH-La Favetta sedan; ra-dio and heater: good tires; $725. 1418 5. ZHtn. Sli 4785-W NASH T641 1-door" sedan; Keafer; good tires; clean; reasonable; private owner. BIZ 5S.

3nth. SH 4344-J. OLDSMOBILE" 1941 cTi-5 cvertlble coupe: 5 new tires; radio, heater; low mileage- many other extras: looks and runs Ilk new: wil trade; IS months to pay. King Auto Sales. 944 S.

3d. JA 1921 OLDSMOBILE 1941 torpedo sedanette radio, heater; 5 tires like new: beautiful cream color: looks and runs like new; $1,495: will trade: IS months to pay. Kln Auto Sales944 S. 3d. JA 1921 OLD'sMolflLE '1941 torpedo sedanette 20.000 miles: hydromatlc: radio, heater will trade: 15 months to pay.

Natlona Auto Sales. 815 W. Broadway. JA 4665 'riedan7 5 "good tires, in fine condition throuflhout. luir anteed 100 Geo.

Byers Sons. 850 a. wit OLDSMOBILE 1937 4-door. 8-cylinder brand new tires, radio, heater, car in very good condition. Owner.

927 S. 1st PACKARD 1937 sedan, small '6': excel lent tl-es; radio, heater: a repossess si on: will sell for exact unpaid balance can finance. Falls City Pontiac 418 rpaoway. wa 2423. PACKARD, 1940 business coupe; radio and heater; in good condition; $795; by owner, it 1 i-dirji JaHrilTgood tires and in good running condition; all steel body and hydraulic brakes make this a really safe car to drlv heater and other extras; here ts a good car for defense workers: It ooerates very chesp and 1 can sell for only S57A mis weex.

wan jwcAtre. rremier Mo tor 15th and Broadway. JA 6148 PLYMOUTH 1941 de luxe town sedan radio, heater: 5 tires like new: extra special bargain this week. $995: will trade. King Auto Sales.

044 S. 3d. JA 1921. "PEYMOUTU 1941 i-door sedan; first grade recap tires: everything in excellent condition. Monarch Auto 206 E.

Broadwav. JA 8218. "PLYlvIOtfTHri938. 2-door coach, 4 good prewar tires. 1 new recap, seat covers, new paint job.

excellent running condition: hv owner. $550 cash. SH0518-J. PLYMOUTH 1937 7-passenger sedan-good tires; by owner. Mr.

Miller. 414 Amorv Place. PLYMOUTH 193.1co.ipe. Be'Soto 1936 coupe, runs good. S150; others.

Gardner's lx)t. 2408 Preston. PLYMOUTH. 4-door sedan; in good condition, priced right Kentucky Aulo Parts, Inc. Hroadway, WA 6652 PLYMOUTH 19.19 S-door; A good ilres; ra.lio.

healer; runs like new; owner. 1070 Cecil Ave. PLYMOUTH 1942 business oilviftflfl. priority needed. Cooke Tontiac 846 S.

3d JA 2171. 1941 special deluxe; can "be seen at 707 Kenwood Jeffersonville, Ind Howard Park. FoNT-AC 1941" "fl-cylloder streamlined sedanette: very low mileage and all perfect, original prewar tires, no recaps. Equipment includes radio, heater, defroster fog lights and many other extras; flnlh and upholstery lusl Ilk a biand-new car. This la a one-owner car that reflects the unusually fine car tnat It has had: former owner now In aervlce.

I can sell at a verv attractive price, S1.4B5. Call McAtee. Premier Motor 15th and Broadway. JA6148. PONTIAC" 1941 torpedo sedanette; rarti'p heater: 8 good tires; looks and runs like new; wll trade: 15 months to pay.

King Auto Sales. 944S. 3d. JA 1921. PONTIAC "1941 ae'danette: 16,000 miles; radio, heater: looks and runs like new: will trade: 15 months to pay.

National Auto Sales. 815 W. Broadwav. JA 4H65 sIT-cylinder 4dodr "se dan: in good mechanical condition and FTlced right. Kentucky Auto Parts, nc.

WA 6652. P6NTIA 1 93? looks and runs good: radio" heater: will trade; Is -Id. JA 1921. PONTIAC 1938 sedan- steering" column shift, radio, heater, clock; extra clean, good tires; owner. 713 23d.

STlfDF.nAKER 1940 'champion sedan; radio, heater, overdrive, good tires, condition. 2529 Elliott before 2 p.m STCDEBAKER 1941 Champion 2-door de luxe: eoulpned with overdrive and cltmatizer: private owner; FR2071. 1840." super 4-door touring sedan, original 2-tone blue finish; radio, heater, excellent tires. PACKARD. 1940 6-cyllnder 2-door touring aedan; black finish; heater, good tires, mechanically O.

K. OLDSMOBILE. 1939 4-door touring sedan-black finish, heater, good tires. FORD. 1937 "60" coach.

$265. CHEVROLET. 1936. Master De Luxe coupe. $3R5.

HANDS MOTOR CO. 1100 I. Rroadwav. WA 6586. Under the big p.

K. Storage kalgn. TiUDSONs" 1942. new large "stock prewar cars with prewar tires, low prices. We trade on any make or model, long terms.

We wilt assist in filing application for permit to purchase new car, also a large stock of good used cars priced below ceiling. We buy used cars. Schuler-Koster Motor 2d and Walnut. JA 4118nlghts TA 6R97. WHY We will sell these cars at celling prtres now; 1941 Dodge 2-door.

bargain: 1941 Chevrolet sedan, low mileage: 1941 Ford de luxe Tudor. radio, heater; 1841 Oldsmobile sedan coupe. BROADWAY CHEVROLET CO 144 E. Broadwav. JA 7117.

BARGAINS AfPAClAWPrrAA One of Louisville's Olde.t Dealers We Buy and Sell Late Model Cars Clay and Bfedway rLVMOTTTH .0.1.1 coupe, 10.16 coupe, runs good. $150; others. Gsrdner's Lot. 240S Preston. i Automobiles for Sal.

is 944 S. tires; Apply 3620 Thurtdau, June 23, I34 9 Automobile for Sit. 2T L'NDERsELLIS5-Tvry tvery Car Guaranteed Your chance to save several hurre-l dollars before used cars are rationed 1941 Ford de luxe tudor; ra'tio. hearer; 7.000 miles: looks and runs like ns. 1941 Chevrolet club coup, special luxe; 10.000 miles; radio, heater: like pew.

1941 Pontlae de luxe town sedan: 14.S09 miles; radio, heater; looks like r.e 1941 Packard club convertible coupe; radio, heater; low mi.eage. 1941 Oldsmobile torpedo iedit; hydramatie; low mileage: ra1to. hea'er. 1941 Buick special de luxe sedan; radio, heater; low mileage. 1941 Ford convertible clvib coupe: radio, heater: like new.

1941 De Soto de luxe club coupe; hester: fluid drive. 1941 Plymouth special de luxe fsm sedan; 10,000 miles; radio, heater; Use new. 1941 Dodge de luxe town sedan; lo-r mileage; radio, heater. 1941 Mercury de luxe sedan; heater; like new. 1940 Nash club convertible: heater; swell.

1941 Chevrolet special de luxe 14.000 miles; radio, hester. 1941 Ford super de luxe fordor; miles; radio, heater. 1S41 Flu irk torpedo sedanette: heater: swell. rao, raduj. sedan; radio.

1941 Chrysler Highlander "fl" club eoue; low mileage: radio, heater. 1941 Buick touring sedan, radio, fceatee; like new. 1941 Oldsmobile de luxe sedan: kydra-matic; radio, heater. 1941 Hudson de luxe $-door: heater: good tires. 1941 Ford super de luxe club coupe; low mileage; radio, heater.

1941 Packard de luxe sedan; heater; like new. 1940 Oldsmobile club coupe; heater. 1940 Pontlae club coupe: 1840 Ford de luxe tudor: radio. 19.19 Ford de luxe tudor; 1939 Chevrolet town sedan: hea'er. hea'er.

bes'-er. 1939 Buick club coune: radio hr We have most anv mcdel ear you want 1939. 1938. 1937, 1936. 15 months to pay.

Your car win ably make the down payment. Every car with 5 good tires. The Latent Selection In Oty. NATIONAL AUTO SALES "Nationally Known" 815 W. Pros 1wy nUV Before the Government Freexe La'e Models WITH PRACTICALLY NfW TIRES Save Vo to S3v Every Car a R.rfain This Week You Can But neater SuPr De Luxe Tudor, ralts.

1941 Oldsmobile De Luxe Club ttun; radio, heater. 1941 Plymouth Special De Luxe Tow Sedan: i-dm. heater. 1941 Oldsmohlle Tomedo Sedanette: radio, heater: like new. CI'- Convertible Coupe; radio, neater.

rontiac Torpedo Sedanette: heater: like new. radio. Si ont'e 'dan: radio, heeer. 1941 De Soto De Luxe Club Coupe, radio, heater. 'ji heater Doi" Lux" radio.

1940 Chevrolet De Luxe Town Sedan; radio, heater J1' De Luxe Sedan; red it. heeler. 1940 Chevrolet Special De Luxe Seuu radio, heater. 15 Months to Par Radios and Heaters On Most Cars Come In Todav larger selection of 'nan any otner deaier United States. in te Select Car With 5 Good "Tree Many Others to Chomt Frrm.

KING At'TO SALES caa of th cr 944 S. 3d. 19'L Open Evenings and S-mdav J2 Chevrolet de luxe sedans. 1 I Chevrolet convertible coup. 1 1939 Buick soecisl sedan -a, HANco*ck CO.

"41 S. 3d. JA 41t-T Trucks. Trailers. Chassis.

23 FARM truck. 1939 ton: ArrzS'm wneeis tn back: In JA 0639. good condition. CaU truck, dual Ke'-hydraulic hoist; new motor: ceiime Brtra orwllltrade 924 Vine af er 5 DT'MP trtw 1941 1941 1941 1941 1940 1941 1936 1941 1937 1941 1942 Ford, celling price $4 XT Ford ora 917 -4 Ford S'74 Dodge Ford Ford Ford CM C. IT4 4 44 915 4 8:4 36 Ford 94 Ford fnrloritv ned At 9 i mens can ne seen at London Ky.

Louisville Cref5. Men's Call Mr. Meyer. JA 8321 Thursday; Laurel foteLondon Kv Fndav TRUCK, dump. li.TaFederar- w.irTr5-yard dump body; good tires and working condition; ceiling price.

Can be ser at 22d and Standard. Stoll Service Sa-tion. Trailers. 29 VAGABOND 1941; 20-foot all e-T; electric brakes; tires torn SI 195; Mercury station wason: excellent condition: owner, J429 TANDPM "wheel. 1942 TTool FITe eoulpned.

sleeps good tires. 3500 Preston A "Trailer Sales. IW fi teenth Bedford, Ind. Motorcycles and Bicycles. 33 BlOTcXiT1tlfesanTlubersuT: XXX special: special prices, tires $1 94 each; tubes, only 95c; all brand new.

Factory Co-Op. Ttre PUnt. Floyd and Mam. BICYCLES. 20; bovs' and 2.

inch balloon, like new; baUoon casir.gs; tubes. 20. 24 and 26-mch: no wanted to buy used bicycles; cash. Walter D. House.

Broadway at 20h -MOTORCYCLES. IfTused: ArVoriditiSr: can be financed: used saddle bags bargain. Herald Auto Parts. 1601 Arcs is Ave MA 8100, EiresTone man's: Jrnee tr'm both front and back; price $40. HI S.

6th st BICYCLE: man's. Schwinn; lightweight; prewar; practically new HI 304 5 -W. MdTOftCY CTrT94 Tn? ran lWh actual miles; original tires; by owner. Apply 328 E. Breckinridge MOTORCYCLE.

'I-avid: extra good tires, buddy seat, seal bts and extras. 530 Autos. Trucks tor Exchange. 3 FORT); panel: motor tn 1st cTase condition: will trade for 1 or 1 -tnn panel: any make. May Wholesale Drjf 619 W.

Market. JA 0986. CHEVROLET 1941 Dirkuotr-k. good condition, for late model car; owner. 920 29th afer 5 30 m.

For Rent -Autos, JTruckt. 32 "MODERN" trucks; panels, stakes. vii i to 1 tons; sedans, coaches; reason-ahle rates. KHTJ STATIONS, Phone JA 4 Auto Servlce. Reoairing.

33 "BODY and fender work: general-repairing Fnitst Bannon Service. 413 Floyd St WA, 0441, Tires and Accessories. J4 50 brand new prewar, fit any make car. also fog lights and seat i ov ers. UNIVERSAL CAR 25th and Broadway.

Wanted Auto, Trucks. Ca irrTi Ebi ately We need ail makes and models. will pay for 1941 Buicks up to J'41 Ponflacs up to. 1941 Oldsmnhiles up to l4l hevrolets up to. 1941 Fords up to 1114 1 I'lvtiioiiiln up to mni 1 nevroieta JM 19 t'hev rnlels Chevrolets up to 10.17 Chevrolets up to iw.m 1 nevroiets 1935 Chevrolets 1934 Chevrolets 1940 Fords up 1939 Fords up to.

1938 Fords up to 19.17 Fords up to in.) for os up to 19.15 ords up to 1M34 fords tip to 9:3 Fords up to 19.12 Fords 110 tn 1931 Fords un All Makes and Molels Wan'eJ NATIONAL ALIO SAL3 81S W. Broadway. JA 4463 )pposite5ears, Fnebuelc HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Good Used Cars Sell to a reliable new-car dealer an number, one to a hundred Wi hae a wholesale order for a laige irr.ber cf cars from 1936 through 194J mode's. Jn top of this we art doing one of t- largest retail volumes in Kentucuv. we need plenty of cars for local defense workers, doctors, nurses, etc.

We not only talk high orices. pay them on good top grade cars 'A can pay vou cash in a few minutes about as follows: 1941 Oldsmobiles up to ft 1941 Rulcks up to i 1941 Pontiacs up to 1 1941 Chevrolets uo to 1 21 1941 Fords up to 1 2'1 1941 Plvmouths up to 1 1 1941 Cadillacs up to 2v 1940 Chevrolets up to 1 or-o 1940 Fords up to 1 500 1939. 1938. 1937. 1936 models especially needed Come ready to sell.

We don bid. We buy. TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE CO 909 E. Broadwav. JA 71T9.

S'iO. AND UP PAID For wrecked, damaged, used or turk-di cars. Call todav. JA 50S3 or WA 60oi. Cravens Auto Wreckers, CASH for any car or truck regardless of make, model or condition.

rre before vou sell. Edmund Cravens. JA 3.t4L 272Adams. WE uv and sell any make or rr.ode WEIR MOTORS INC. 845 3d.

A 41, WILL pay S40 to $5o0 for used cars. rn car and trucks: all calls answered at mil e. TA 0824. davor night CASH for good 1940 end" lf4t "TIv-iou'H edsns. ft Motors.

illl f'Vu-MV I.nW overhead perml's'me to'Vsy prices for used cars, tiardner a Lot. 1'reston. 35 we 5V I 1 mi 1 uu I uo to 71 up to 2 .1 up to 2'V up to ivj to IV) -1 1 TO 3:5 20O 1 -A 1 1 VI 10O MARTIN DON BOSCO NALLT. 52. died at 12:30 a.m.

Wednesday at his home, 1346 S. 6th. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Frances E. Nally; a daughter.

Mrs. Margaret Thompson: two stepdaughters. Mrs. Juanita Lampkin and Mrs. Leon Miles: two sisters.

Mrs. Theresa Grant and Mrs. Fav Miles, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday at the home and at 10 a.m.

at St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Xavier Cemetery. Raywick, Ky.

MRS. SOPHIA E. LENTSCH. 81. died at 8:30 a.m.

Wednesday at her home, 4821 S. 6th. Survivors are her husband. Theodore R. Lentschr a son.

Theodore' L. Lentsch: three daughters. Mrs. Frank Iseman, Mrs. Dave Wells and Mrs.

Stanley A. Schmitt: two sisters. Mrs. Claude Miller and Mrs. Joe Keller: two brothers.

Henry App and Alexander A pp. and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Friday at Holy Name Catholic Church. Burial will be in St.

Louis Cemetery. MRS. SALLIE SHREWSBURY BRUCE. 56, died at 5 p.m. Wednesday at her home at Valley Station.

Survivors are her husband, Robert Bruce: her mother. Mrs. Mary Shrewsbury, Breckenridge County; a stepdaughter. Mrs. Herbert Jockel: two stepsons.

Albert Bruce and Edward Bruce: three sisters and two brothers. Funeral services will be. held at 2 p.m. Friday at the residence of Albert Bruce. Burial will be in South Jefferson Cemetery.

MRS. MARGARET EDWARDS. 63. died at 1:25 p.m. Wednesday at her home.

1531 Bickel's Lane. Survivors are a daughter. Mrs. Albert J. Colcomb: a son.

George W. Kinoer: two brothers, Herman Hazelip and Edward Hazelip, and ten grandchildren. W.P.B. to Permit Paving Of U.S.23 Link' Prestonsburg, June 28 UP) Representative Andrew J. May announced today that the War Production Board had released material for paving a ten-mile stretch of U.

S. Route 23 in Lawrence County. The project, which May said could be completed promptly by collaboration of State and U. S. highway officials, has been known to eastern Kentuckians for many years as "the missing link." It is the only unpaved stretch of the federal route, which extends some 1,200 miles from Detroit to Miami, Florida.

Joseph A. Klarich. 30. Armv, Sheboygan, La Verne M. Mahdney.

23, of 4151 Sunset Ave. William E. Grice. 23, Army. Bluffton.

Grace Griffith, 24, Jackson, Ky. Police Court Drunken Driving Roscoe Burks. 9 and $19; amended to drunkenness. William Bush. $20; postponements.

Thomas Blankenship. July 12; William Greer. July 25. Assault and Battery Stanley Horton. postponed to July 14; F.

L. Crabtree, to July 7. Malicious Striking Roy Thompson, postponed to July 8. Storehouse Breaking Edward Whit-worth, held to grand jury July 18. Reckless Driving George Greer, postponed to July 25; Edward Griffith, to July 26: James E.

White, to July 12. Forgery James Dickerson. waived to grand jury July 24. Manslaughter Thomas Cartwright. filed away.

Building Permits Robert Wiiiiams. repairs to front wall of store building 1210 W. Walnut, S500. Haywood Creameries, addition 1748 W. Burnett, $1,200.

Suits Filed 284351 Eula Shewmaker vs. Ervin Shewmaker. divorce. 2R4352 Christine Prentice vs. Charles H.

Prentice, divorce. 284353 Ruth Fowler Sanders vs. Em-mett Hunter Sanders, divorce. 284354 Harie Kathryn Rice vs. Lester M.

Rice, divorce. 2843j5 Esther Metz Boehl vs. Shrader damages. 284356 Earl L. Knuth vs.

Ruth C. Knuth, divorce. 284357 Transcript. 284358 Herbert Stringer vs. Margaret Stringer, divorce.

284359 Marie Miller vs. Joseph T. Miller, divorce. 284360 Anthony Stark vs. Louisx'ille Taxicab 6t Transfer Companv.

damages. 284361 American Radiator 6c Standard Sanitary Corp. vs. R. O.

Sebree. on judgment. Indictments Grand larceny Edward Brown. Horace Edward King, Lester Marshall. Hillery Coomes.

Harold Henrv. William McKinley Stegall. Thomas E. Martin. John Donahue.

Thomas Emmettx Martin. Edward C. Harbolt. Walter Napper. Roscoe Napper, Elmer Price.

Robert Lee Stanley. Storehouse breaking William Randolph Cinnaman; Sherman Grimes. Theodrick Terry. Marlin Lee Shaffer. Rayburn Pate.

Lester Fint. Clifford W. Alvev. Robbery Harry Edmonson. Assault and battery Robert Bobbie Hagan.

Voluntary manslaughter Parker Harold Lowe. Uttering a forged instrument In writing Virgil Oldham. Malicious striking and wounding William Henry Walls. Indictments Dismissed Grand larceny Lorenzo W. Hardin.

Eugene Mattingly. County Court Louis Heichelbech appointed executor estate of Catherine Schaepers Nolte. Herman H. Rieke, appointed executor estate of Elizabeth Rieke. Henry B.

Ising appointed executor estate of Oscar L. Whittick. Henry J. Schem appointed executor estate of Joseph A. Schem.

Lincoin Bank Trust Company appointed administrator with will annexed estate of E. T. Lawrence. Mary Belle Townsend appointed guardian of Martha Elizabeth and Asa C. Townsend.

T)c (Touricr-rlottrnnl Entered at the Louisville postofflce as Mail, Matter of the Second Class. Dally Courier-Journal. 1 Yr. 6 Mos. 3 Mos.

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CLASSIFIED ADS The Courier-Journal 5 The Louisville Times ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths. I BRUCE. Sallie Shrewshijrir In Vir stih year, Wednesday, June 28. 1944. at 5 p.m.

ii ner residence, valley Station Ky. Beloved wife of Robert Bruce; daughter of Mrs. Marv stepmother of Mrs. Herbert Jockel, Albert and Edward Bruce. Funeral services at 2 p.m.

Friday. June 30. at the residence of Albert Bruce. Interment Jn South Jefferson Cemetery. EDWARDS, Mrs.

Maggie, 63 Wednesday. June 28. 1944. at 1:25 p.m. at the residence.

1531 Durrett T.n Beloved mother of Mrs. Albert Colomb ana urorge w. ivinser; sister or Herman and Edward HazeliD. lo pranH hiiarn Funeral from X. A.

Blanford Funeral nome. zma 4tn trlday at 2 p.m. mif-mieni in at. oiepnen uemetery. EGGAN, Mandy Elizabeth (nee MilisT Wednesday.

June 28. 1944. at 9:15 a.m., in her 69th year. Beloved mother of Em-mitt. Ray.

Thomas and Burnev Fiolrl Mrs. Zack Snellen. Mrs. Edward Covle and Mrs. C4arence Dver; also survived by 35 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.

Kemains at Manning's Funeral Home, oiz w. fctroaaway. Mineral Saturday. July 1. from the chapel at 8 a.m and from St.

Gregory Church. Samuels. Kentucky, at 10 o'clock. Interment in St. orecory cemetery.

FUNK. Ruth Ellen (nee Houset; age 8 years, passed away 5 a.m. Wednesdav. June 28. 194 at the residence of her daughter.

Mrs. Leona Funk Keller. Corydon. Ind. Only child of John G.

W. and Susan Kennedy House: widow of James Rnhlnsnn Funk. Survived bv children. Dra. Charles A.

and Bruce C. Funk, both of Louisville. and Mrs. Georgetown, June 28 0-P) James William Southworth, one of the State's few surviving veterans of the Civil War, died here today. Jie was 104 February 14.

He became ill about two weeks Both of his two brothers lived to be 100 years old, his paternal grandfather, Thomas Moss Southworth, was well past that age when he died and his paternal grandmother died at 100. He fs survived by two sons, Claude and Walter Southworth, Scott County. Defendant, Fined "For Leveling Grave Mounds It cost Herman Habenstine, 1228 Pindell Avenue, $1 and costs In Magistrate Guy Shearer's court yesterday to learn that graves should be left alone. Habenstine was given the fine after Shearer read from a law book that anyone who even mutilates a "blade of grass" on a grave without permission from all parties concerned" is liable to a heavy fine and jail sentence. Habenstine was arrested two weeks ago on a warrant signed by his uncle, Andy Schaefer, 80, of 747 Jefferson Court, who charged that Habenstine went to St.

Stephen's Cemeter. on May 28 and leveled off the mounds of graves in the family plot. Habenstine admitted shoveling the mound from one grave, but he told Shearer the plot looks a lot better now. Trainmen Head Lauds Their Job During Wartime The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen has a production record of .05 of 1 per cent man hours lost, "which may be a national record," A. F.

Whitney, Cleveland, president, said yesterday at the state convention of the B.R.T. at the Seelbach Hotel. Whitney, who headed the organization the last sixteen years, praised President Roosevelt's la bor record, adding, "His war record also is excellent. It is only regrettable that so many prominent people, including Senators Chandler and O'Daniel and the Chicago Tribune, have carped about his programs." A fourth term for the President and the re-election of Senator Barkley were advocated by the local union. S.

B. Dishman, Veteran Hospital Manager, Dies Lexington, June 28 04) Silas Benjamin Dishman, 56, associated with the Veterans Administration since 1919 and manager of the United States Veterans Hospital here since 1938, died in. a Lexington hospital today after an illness of six weeks. A native of Barbourville, he was a veteran of World War I. Dishfhan 6erved as adjudication officer for the Veterans Administration at Cincinnati from 1920 to 1934, and was manager of the regional office at Louisville from that time until 1938.

Survivors include his widow and two brothers, E. B. and W. M. Dishman, both of Barbourville.

Reservations Flood Indiana State Parks Indianapolis, June 28 VP) In diana State Park inns are being deluged with ten times as many requests for reservations as there are rooms and cabins available, Hugh A. Barnhart, director of the Department of Conservation, said tonight. Barnhart said several hotels were so swamped they were unable even to acknowledge the requests. Indiana residents are being given preference, and most of the inns are refusing to take reservations more than thirty days In advance. Covington Man Pays $53,000 Tax Claim The 600 cases of whisky seized by U.

S. Internal Revenue Collector S. R. Glenn at the Lookout House, Covington, again will wend their way home as Jimmy Brink, owner of the place, settled with Uncle Sam for $55,000 on tax claims yesterday. Glenn said a recapitulation of a $98,000 assessment against Brink showed it was excessive.

The whisky, consisting of odd lots, was held in the Brook and Main plant of the Louisville Pub- lie Warehouse. Under Reform Sentence, Negro Youth Escapes A 16-year-old Negro escaped from a Juvenile Court Probation Department case worker at 2:30 p.m. yesterday as he was being taken to jail from Juvenile Court, where a few minutes earlier he had been given a sentence to the Kentucky Houses of Reform at Greendale. The youth, Heywood Simmons, got away from Mrs. Barbara Lonas, Negro case worker.

He was sentenced for "persistent truancy" from Ormsby Village. 610 Strikes Cause Loss Of 1,400,000 3Ian-Days Washington, June 28 wi Preliminary estimates by the Bureau of Labor Statistics show there were 610 strikes during May, involving 290,000 workers and representing 1,400,000 man-days of idleness. The bureau's announcement said the month's man-days of Idleness represented nineteen-one-hundredths of 1 per cent of the available working time. Charters Granted Frankfort. June 28 CAP) The IMusher Coal Mining company, Hulen.

Bell County, was chartered today with fl.ono capital st u. Incorporator were Gladys, Isaac nTlJiiir A. Slusher. The Carroll County Farm Rureau cooperative of Ghent was chartered as a nonstock concern with ten incorporators. The Peoples Bank of Hazard amended Its charter to authorise increasing its capital stock from to $100 00(1 and Its debt limit from 1100,000 to 1500.000.

Interment in St. Louis Cemetery, GOLDBACH, Fred June 28. 1944. at 1:10 p.m. at St.

Josephs Infirmary. Beloved husband of Mrs. Hazel M. Goldbach. father of Miss Martha Ann and Richard N.

Goldbach; brother of Mrs. Melvina Franz. Mrs. Nora Rampp and Mrs. Irene Porter, uncle of Miss Thelma Franz.

Residence. 2020 S. 1st St. Funeral from Dougherty 6c Son Funeral Home. 1230 S.

3d Saturday morning. July 1. at 8:30 and at St. Louis Bertrand Church at 9 o'clock. Indianapolis.

papers please copy. GL LDENSCHl Charles (Uncle Chair-lie), passed away June 27. 1944, at 4:45 p.m., at the residence. 1316 S. 23d in his 75th vear.

Beloved father of Mrs. George McCloskey. Mrs. Clarence Mudd and Mr. Charles Guldenschuh, also survived by twelve grandchildren.

Remains at the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave. Funeral service Friday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Burial in Cave Hill Cemetery. HALL, Robert Lee. age f3 years, Tuesday.

June 27. 1944. at 6:30 p.m.. at the residence. 640 Ervay Ave.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Cora Hall (nee Leflerl; also survived by one daughter. Mrs. Helen Hatfield; son-in-law. Essie L.

Hatfield; two sisters, Mrs. J. A. Percefull and Mrs. Betty Weisemiller.

both of Elizabethtown. four brothers. David Hall. Louisville: Jacob Hall. Hodgenville, Chester and Lafe Hall.

Elizabeth-town, two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the residence. Friday. June 30. at 9:30 a.m.

Interment in Elizabethtown Cemetery. Elizabethtown, Ky. LENTSCH. Sophia age 81 years. Wednesday.

June 28. 1944. at 8:30 a.m. at the residence. 4821 S.

6th St. Beloved wife of Theodore R. Lentsch: beloved mother of Theodore of Detroit. Mrs. Frank Iseman.

Evansville. Mrs. Dave Wells and Mrs. Stanley A. Schmitt.

Louisville: sister of Mrs. Joe Keller. Mrs. Claude Miller and Mr. Henrv and Alexandra App of Louisville: granddaughter.

Miss Dorothy Wells: frandsons, Sgt. T. Lentsch in naland; Lt. Rand Wells. Louisville.

Funeral from T. A. Blanford Funeral Home. 2815 S. 4th Friday morning at 8:30.

Holv Name Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. Rosary will be recited bv the church societies Th ujrsd ay a 3 and 8 rju LOVING, Sallle E. (Mills): Wednesday.

June 28. 1944. at 5 a.m. Beloved sister of Mrs. W.

M. Lewis, of Britton. Mrs. W. F.

Mallot. Sarite Barbara. Mr. K. I.

N. and G. S. Mills, of Buechel. also survived by nieces and nephews.

Remains at the chapel of the Frank Binford Funeral Home. Buechel. Ky. Funeral Friday. June 30.

at 10 a.m. from the chapel. Burial in Cave Hill Cemetery. MEYER. Mrs.

Elizabeth M. (nee Rrandt), passed away in her 70th year, Tuesday. June 27, 1944. at 4:18 p.m., at her residence. 1701-M Patton Ct.

Beloved mother of Mr. Carl G. Meyer and Mrs. Harold Wildes; also survived by sisters. Mrs.

Agnes Klein john and Mrs. Louise DeWitt of Shelby ville. and one granddaughter. Remains at the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home.

Oak and Schiller where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Eastern Cemetery. ma I. IV Martin Bon Bosco: Wednesday. June 28, 1944.

at 12:30 a.m.. in his 53d vear; beloved husband of Frances Edna Nally: father of Mrs. Margaret Thomp son; stepiatner oi Mrs. juanna umpin inri Vfr Leon Miles: brother of Mrs. Theresa Cant and Mrs.

Fay Miles; also survived bv 2 grandchildren inn a step- frandchildren. Remains at the residence. 346 S. 6th St. Funeral Friday, June 30.

from the residence at 8:30 a.m. and from St. Louis Bertrand Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in St. Xavier Cemetery.

Ray wick. Ky. Holy Name Society will meet at the residence inursaay p.m. NEAL, Nelson, age 62: residence. 6 Mile Lane near Jeffersontown.

died from a heart attack at 4 p.m.. Tuesday. June 27. 1944. Beloved nusDana oi imma Tavlor Neal: 2 brothers.

Briston and Johnnie Neal: 2 sisters. Mrs. Florence Brooks and Mrs. Modjesta Taylor. Notice of funeral later.

Mr F.mil oassed awav in his 65th year. Monday. June 26. 1944. at 8:50 p.m.

at St. Joseph Infirmary: resi dence, 107 N. western r-amwav. e-loved hiAband of Mrs. Lena Schmidt Panst and Hevnted father of Mrs Carl Heick and Mr.

George Emil Paust: also the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home. Oak nd Sfhiller. wher services will be held Thursday. June 29.

at 3 p.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. PEDIGO, George 4706 S. 2d, passed away at St. Anthopv's Hospital at 7:30 p.m.Noticeof funeral later.

STAEBLER. Joseph age 74 years: Wednesday. June 28. 1944. at 4 a.m.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Minnie C. Dav Staebler and devoted father of Lloyd W. and Ravmond J. Staebler: brother of Mrs.

Sue Kimbel. city: Mrs. Carrie Wilev of Newport. also survived bv 2 grandchildren. F'meral from the residence.

678 S. 40th St. Time to be announced later. VINCENT. Eva Tuesday.

June 27. 1044. at 5:45 p.m. at the residence, 4540 8 2d age 64 vears Beloved sister of Joerh R. Gibson.

Mrs. A. B. Kent and Misses Mae and Frances Gibson. Funeral from the McDaniel Funeral Home.

4319 Park Blvd. Thursdav. June 29. at 2 30 P.m. Interment In Duncan Memorial Cemetery.

Floydsburg. Ky. Please omjt flowers. WRIGHT. Mrs.

Susie Jane (hee-Shuf-fltt), age 63 years: Wednesday. June 28. 1944, at her residence. 4502 Louisville mother of Mrs. Emma K.

Gonzalez. Robert Allen and Archie Thomas Bishop: sister of Mrs. Frank Smith. Mike. Wil'iam and Georee Shuffitt: also survived bv 8 grandchildren.

Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Gonzalez. 446 Wampum Saturdsv. July 1.

at 2:30 p.m. Interment in St. Stevens Cemetery. In Memeriam. 2 FENLEY; In loving memory of my be loved husband.

W. B. Fenley, who de parted this life June 16. 1941: I am sad within my memory. Lonely In my heart todav.

For the one I love so dearlv. Has forever been called away; I think of htm in silence. No eve mav see me weep. But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep. Sadly missed by WIFE.

Cemetery Lots. Monument. 6 CREMATIOrXnree pamphlet. A wise choice. LOTJISVTLLE CREMATORY.

641 Baxter RFSTHAVEN Cemetery rTgravelot: section 6. number 821. Call Robert S. Fitzoatrick. FR 6975.

Funeral Directors. C. W. Schoppenhorst. Mrs.

Fdw. Schoooenhorst SCHOPPENHORST BROS. FunTal Home 19th and Market. SH 0087. ALBERT EUR A Tit St SON Funeral Home 725 Market St.

JA 1191. BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Road. III 1758. BLANFORD. 4th.

T. A. MA 0141-0142. 2815 S. GODFREY T.

RUSSMAN'S MORTUARY 1041 Goss Ave. MA 7468. H. BOSSE 6c SON 600 E. Broadway.

WA 3171. JOHN B. RATTERMAN Funeral Parlors. 2114 W. Market.

Lt D. PEARSON 6c SON. INC. 1310 S. Third St.

MA 0510-0511. LEE INC. 1330 S. Third St. MA 0771.

A0772. McDANIEL BROS. MA.IOII -1 012. 4339 Park Blvd. Travel Opportunities.

9 LOS ANGELEsT- lady desires 1-way transportation about middle of Julv; ref-erences exchanged. Call MA 6928-J. 'L "BATHING suit, bfue Catillna. wool; Shelby swimming pool Friday night. Reward.

MA 8123-M: BILLFOLD: browneather: downtown section. Saturday: service man, valu able papers. Reward. MA 9377. man's; containing personal papers: lost in or near Strand Theater: finder keep money and return rest of contents to ous w.

jurecKinridge or cau A 7896 BILLFOLD: Fontaine Ferry Park Satur-day night: containing pass Curtiss-Wrlght. civil air patrol, driver's li cense: keep money, return cards. AR 0774-W. bTacTt ISafTier. nanus engraved: containing Important papers, money; downtown section.

Thursday afternoon; husband in service: reward. Call MA 1204-J. "BILLFOLD, man's, brown leather: En Parkland area Tuesday, containing money ana vaiuame papers; urgent; service man leaving Saturday. Reward. SH 5456-W; saddle leather; Besten's.

June 26. containing a S20 bill. Identifica tion. Social Security card and soldier husband picture. Reward.

FR 3883. CHANGE nurse, red: 2 "compartments: contained currency; Saturday 2 p.m. be- iwwi rr a in uccict va i Jf 1V Reward. FR 3774. COLLITpup.

8 weeks old. brown and white, male, lost or strayed in Or around Audubon Park. MA 1016. 1117 Cardinal Dr. Reward.

DOG. brown brindle, part bull; straight nose, white diamond on back of neck, white feet, breast, tip of tail: answers to Butch: lost June 17 on 7th St. Road. Reward. $25.

Call MA 5388-WL DOG: part Spitz and part Terrier: black and white: small: strayed from 1706 'reston St. MA 2740-J. Keward. DRESSES. 2.

new; gray Bon Ton bag; in shopping district Tuesday; reward. Call MA 8153 FAI.SE "teeth: partial plate. Call WA 1562. Reward. FOLDER: black; contains security card, registration card anci gasoline and stamp books: lost in vicinity of 20th and Market: reward.

SH Ju7o-R. Mrs. Jesse Cliff Initials M. vicinity 4th and Chestnut, Sunday. Reward.

Call MA S590-J. Loit. 11 FOX terrier; male; small; reddish brown. 4 white feet, white ring around neck: bob tail: vicinity 803 Hazel. Friday; re ward.

SH B.J .14 -J GLASSES, yellow gold rims, brown case engraved Chester V. Puckett, Sundav on street car or theatre; reward. 334 E. Ormsbv. GLASSES, rimless, in case' with identification.

Bertha Vaughn, 502 S. 16th; reward. Call WA 0389. KEYS, on silver chain with-bTue enameled St. Christopher mednl; Saturday.

In St. MatthewsReward. TA 0578. LOCKET; gold: horseshoe, diamonds; New York Central lines, railroad retirement button on back; reward. MA 606-J.

MOTOR for furnace vacuum cleaner, in South End district; reward. Tne Chas. Buddeke Coal Logan and Breckinridge. JA 5263. PENCIL.

Parker; silver and gray; name engraved; in downtown shopping area, TA5373. PURSE; navv blue; leather; contained $15. ration coupons, between 7th and 8th on Chestnut. Thursday: $20 reward for bag with all contents. MA 0909.

PURSE, containing $87 and bank book, from Springfield. Ohio, belonging to soldier's wife; 10c store or Federal reward. Mrs. Castle, 916 1st. PURSE; "and Broadway: contains keys; belongs to soldier's widow: reward.

Call 505-W. New Albany. STOLEN from Lighthouse' Lake Sunday tin 18, a black and cream American Flyer bicycle with knee, action, front wheel brakes and luggage carrier. Serial number H89849. Call MA 7059-J.

Reward TOY fox terrier Ifemale; white ana black, wearing collar; answers to Penny; Sunday afternoon: vicinity 47th and Greenwood; reward. SH 5234. WATCH: square Bulova: has beet, made Into lapel; between Chestnut and Broadway, or 2d St. car; Mondav evening; reward. JA S018: evenings, MA 4086; WATCH lapel: Accro Bond7golaT Lakeside Swimming Pool, Thursday afternoon- reward.

SH 2124-W after 6. WATCH i man's open face shaped, chain attached: vicinity of St. Helen's and Valley Station; reward. Pleasure Ridge 7511 after6 p.m. "WRlST watch, lady's Elgin; yellow gold; will party who found it at Bill's Place, Crittenden return, receive liberal reward; no questions asked: sentimental value.

Phone New Albany JK)3 1 -M. 1ST watch. Clinton; yellow gold: nurse's: full float second hand: Parkway Field. Tuesday night. SH 7270-W after 6 m.

or SH 2243 all day. WRIST watch. Bulova. 15-jewel, and has a black sweep 2d hand, cracked crystal; lost between Broadway and Chestnut Sts. Reward $5.

WA fi315. WRIST watch, 'man's; 17-jewel Elgin, Sunday night; $20 reward. MA 3492-W after 6 p.m. WRIST watch, lady's; has a sweep second hand: needed badly by nurse; reward. MA 0515-J "LIBERAL reward for feTurn oi stolen brown alligator purse, containing 3 diamonds and other jewelry, for information, or in regard to finding: no ques- tions asked.

CallMA 5430-R. IF parties who took three bicycles from Eastern Parkway and Bardstown Road Sunday night will return to 1915 Bonny-castle. no questions asked; reward. I nf ormition Personals. 13 ELECTRIC irons repaired, all makes; all work guaranteed: mail orders filled.

Merchandise Mart. 303 W. Kentucky, WA 5788. NAME engraved for 56c: protect your pen against loss. Kentucky Fen Shop.

W. Chestnut. PIANOS" wanted, any style: best casn prices paid; wanted for out of town buyers. PhoneWilUs.JA5340. TURNI3Ie-Gasteam radiators into casnl New gas heating equipment available.

William Zipper. MA 5651. "WANTED old goT3 bndgework. old Jewelry, diamonds, etc. 318 W.

Chestnut St. SENG JEWELERSIO WJWarket St. CLOCKS repaired call for and deliver. AR Ofl44-J. SH 7595-M.

"HARD to fit feet, try Jay's Sample Store for Quality footwear 209 4th. SERVICES OFFERED Services Offered General. 14 ATstlyUE upholstering, materials Tin stock. Jeffries Upholstering Shop. 641 S.J st.

A JeM2. "ATTENTION property owners! If" vou are thinking of building, remodeling or repairing In ritv or county, call Em 11 J. Ruiz, HIJ630-R. ATJTO glass. door parts, locks "ins tailed while vour wait: furniture tops.

Anrlv Andy's Glass Shop. 706 W. Broadway WA 4749 RlCKIDlNG InSuTJaTED TERSIS Saves Up to 50r Fuel. Dependable Construction Co. SH 3480.

3800 River Park Drive. lUrLDING: remodeling, roofs raised, repairing, roofing. McNulty Bros. SH 3986. BUrLDING.

remodeling and painting; cabinets made to order; estimates given. C. D. Clifford, contractor. SH 2049-M.

BUILDING, remodeling and painting; cabinet and screen work: estimate given; prompt service. FR 2245. CARPENTER work: general repairs and cabinets: estimates free immediate service. Sons, SH 5405-W watches repaired: fast service. JA 6625 or 302 Board of Trade Jld4 N.W.

cor.3d and JWain Sts. Concrete "ThatLaats Forever By Kaufman Koncrete Kompany. Inc. Driveways, porches, basem*nts, underpinning, reinforced slabs; 31 years' experience: immediate service. Cecil Kauf man, manager, i A 84si.

"CONCRETE and concrete block work; guaranteed; free estimates. SH 6435-J. DA0" HEADS sharpened: also "saws "and flaner knives of all kinds. Acme Shop. 21 S.

Clifton. TA 9493. EXTERMINATE" all InsecisT termites. rats, moths; new process no clanger: guaranteed. 1216 1st.

MA 2234. FLOORS all kinds sanded, refinished; I loors made like new. 36 19. FURNACES cleaned. repaired: any make: stoker service; steam and hot water.Kirchner.

CallSH 4586. FURNACES cleaned and repaired: new furnaces available for immediate service. Call D. F. Hinkebein.

HI 6889. FURNITURE upholstering. materTais fn stock. 18 years at 641 S. 1st.

Jeffries Upholstering Shop. JA 2652. FURNITURE" repaifingr gluing, webbing! springs tied; done at vour home: keep free of pests; 18 years' experience. Tyler, A 2(184. ftAS equipment "serviced; all'makes ad-lusted.

controls repaired: prompt, efficient attention. William Zipper. MA 551. GENSRAL repair work; tuck pointing, painting roofs, plastering, roof and gutter work: reliable white help. 824 1 3 th A lbert Ba i rd.

"ENESaL hauling; prompt service: specialty unloading cars: price reasonable. Call WA 0624, HARDWOOD floors sanderT refHiTsned like new, cleaned, shellacked, waxed; 20 years' experience. Call WA 7907. INTFRIOH decorating: 25 years' experience: sat iKfnt-t Ion guaranteed: Immediate service: free estimates. D.

E. Sleil-berg. MA 6828. MAYTAG' WASHERS Authorized tactorv service. White, soft wringer rolls and parts for all makes and models: 24- to 36-hour service.

We operate tinder OP. A. regulations. AMERICAN WASHER CO. 437 S.

2d St. WA 4063 It AYTAO SHOP 1457 Washer and motors repaired, white "wringer, rolls and pai le for all makes; work guaranteed, prompt service. 330 E. Market. "PAIJSfTTfJG and carpenter work done at reasonable prices; immediate service.

Ask for Jack Doerr. WA 2070 "PATCH plastering; free estimates: prompt service. TA 1908. RADIO service, expert repairing: prompt service: also used radios for sale. James Childress and Eugene Powell.

116 S. Hth. Wi ZZ2 RADM service, repairs promptly on all makes; 18 years' experience; 24-hnur service. General Radio 6c Kefrigeratot Service SH 2624 "RADIO service. For radio trouble call Al-ay.

712 7th "Just off Broad way." WA 70B8. HAGS washed: paint, ink, grease Tags; laundering; shoo towels rented. Community Towel Service. JA5141 "ROOFING, rnselbric." Inselstohe; gutje'r-ing and repairing. McNulty Bros.

SH 386. "ROOFING, painting and guttering; free estimates given: for first class guaranteed work call SH 0548-R. SCREENS for porch or house: weather-stripping; calking: expert work. Morris Abraham. Call SH 3031.

SEWING machines repaired; no charge for estimate. Singer Sewing Machine 647 S. 4th. JA 4212.JA 2852 SPEEDOMETER "service: quick repairs on all makes: best equipment in cttv. McGinnis Tire Battery Service, 1116 Broadwav.

WA 5524. "UPHOLSTERING: living-roomurnlTure rebuilt like new: materials in stork Jeffreys Upholstering. 641 S. 1st. JA VACUUM cleaners: radios: refrigerators: washers: repaired and guaranteed: free estimates.

SH 3069. KEEP your pen in good repair with Kentucky Pen Shop guaranteed service 316 W. Chestnut WASHING machines repaired, all makes; work guaranteed: prompt service; fx- fiert mechanics. H. 6t G.

Washer Serv-e. MA 7180, 1402 9. Preston. rFHsOfsfAL "sewing done; women's and children's clothes, slip covers, Immediate service. Fout O'8-nnon Service.

4.12 S. Floyd St. WA 0441. FLOORS sanded and' "refinished: free es timates; immediate service. SH 4743.

Moving. Packing. Storage. 21 MOV yourself: rent a padded van: save up to one-half: pads, equipment lurnisnea. u-urive-lt ef 3d.

JA 6016 MOVING and general hauling: reliable reasonable rates. 448 E. Southern Heights. R. 1 Jenkins.

MA 7754-R. MOVING-and hauling "of all" kinds, "reliable white man. prompt service. Bub -cldleman. SH(885rvvi Long Distance Moving.

22 LOADS wanted to Ravenna and Mld-dlesboro. part 'oad to Cleveland. Ohio; load wanted from Chicago. 111.. Cleveland.

Ohio, and Nashville. also return loads from other cities. SETTLE MOVING CO. JA 7161. NATION WIDE MOVING Careful and efficient transfer of house hold goods to any point in America.

Call JA 2106. SAFETY TRANSFER 6c STORAnf CO RETURN loads wanted: vans for immediate long distance furniture moving and storage. A Arnold son SH 5282. Painting. Papering.

23 CLEANING paper: Interior painting: washing, painted walls. P. L. Gates. AR 0430-W.

CLEANING waTlpaperTH3lRrDaIe; My cleaner satisfies thousands. CLEANING wallpaper, experienced. Huber's. A 3493. Residence MA 2H21-J HOUSE painting; inside and "out: "Mural- tone walls, enameled woodwork, stain and varnish work.

P. H. McClanahao. JA 0761. 1.

U- I walls Kern Toned, enameled, stained and varnished; immediate service. Call SH 7418, TIOUSE painting: interior, exterior; esti mates free. an. 8776-K. "PAINTING: interior, exterior: imme diate service: free estimates: first class workmanship.

Goodman 6c Carter. 1718 Kowan st A 7K(i. will" take small contracts for Interior and exterior painting: nerlenced. W. L.

Young, JA 2004t "I'AlNTlNfT deeofatine: Interior: ex" terlor remodeling; references. McNulty Hros. SH 8583 interior and exterior, an decorating: all bids free: reasonable prices. J. W.

Mattinely SH 3539-J. PAINTING" of sill types, interior, ex terior; tiem-ione waus: enamel wood work. Call H. Elston. SH 6450.

"PAINTTN GT exterior. we spe- claltze in fine Interior work: esUmates given. Glenn Henson. HI 0B1 7. PAPERHANGfNG: A-l work: guar anteed; immediate service: estimates flven: must have 2 rooms or more.

MA 356-W. PAPE RING and steaming; store hours iz noon to p.m. ARTHUR G. MAAS. WA 1028.

WALL papering specialist, plastering Lehr 2719 W. Market. AR 0729-R. ATTENTION home owners; forbetter wallpapering and Immediate service call Mr. Spencer, A 7908 AUTOMOTIVE Airplanes for Sale.

26 PIPER Cub 3 50: excellent condition win hi ii -a 1 wv. Linwood, Evansville, Ind. Telephone 4-4208. Automobiles for Sate. 27 BUICK 1941 sedanette.

two tone, low mileage, white sidewall tires, excellent condition. Monarch Auto 206 E. Jiroadway. JA 8218. BUICK" 1940 limited sedan; excellent prewar tires; has radio and neater; low mileage: a beautiful car and runs like new; will sell $250 less than ceiling.

Falls City Pontiac Co. 418 E. Broadway. WA 2423, BUlCK 1939 convertible coupe: radio, heater, fog lights, extras: 5 good tires: reasonable: owner will trade for. cheaper car.

230 Southern Heights. "BUICK 1939 coupe: special opera seats: prewar tires: radio, heater: excellent condition; owner. 1301 Cherokee Rd. HI 3599-J evenings only. BtJlCK 1939 sedan; radio, heater: 5 tires like new: looks and runs like new: will trade; 15 months to pay.

King Auto Sales. 944 S. 3d. JA 1921. BUICK "1937 "Coupe: "radio, heater; good tires; looks and runs good; will trade; 15 months to pa v.

King Auto Sales, 944 S. 3d. JA 1921. RlXICK 1941 super station wagon: practically new tires; radio and heater; reasonable Phone TA 7522. BUICK; 1939 roach:" in "goodondinonj pood tires: radio and heater: owner.

3417 W. Broada8 an.til2 p.m. BUlCK" 1941 sedanette- white side wa tires: dealer. MA 6100. CADlLLACri941 4-door sedan; equipped with all Cadillac custom accessories: 3 excellent tires; priced below market; will trade TA 6020 CADILLAC.

1941; 4-door sedan, excellent condition, fully equipped with 5 good tires. sh 7731-w. CHEVROLET 1941 de luxe town sedan: this car Is just broken In. It has been driven onlv 5.000 actual miles and can be sold without a priority. We bought this car from an estate.

It has not been driven for more than a year. The tires show no wear. Equipment includes heater and other extra. Upholstery has been covered since this car was bought new. If vou want a practically new car.

this one will suit vou. Call Matson. Premier Motor 1617 W. Broadway. JA 6269.

CHEVROLET 1942 de luxe town sedan: this is a very low mileage car and has been exceptionally well cared for; heater and many other extras, finish and upholstery in perfect condition, all tires perfect, no recaps: former owner transferred overseas. A priority la necessary to buy this one. Call Scoggln. Premier Motor 1617 W. Broadway.

A 6269. CUE OLET 1939 de luxe 2-door sedan: all perfect prewar tires, upholstery and finish are exceptionally nice: motor runs like a new car; heater and other extras you'll like. For a quick sale I can take only $775 for this one. Call Vincent. Premier Motor Co.

15th and Broadway. JA 6148. "CHEVROLET. 1941 "Master De Luxe coach, heater, extras, a good motor. 5 firewar tires.

4 new: good upholster-ng. Will accept 1936 Chevrolet In trade. House Cycle Shop. Broadway at 20th. CHEVROLET 1941 5-passenger coupe; in perfect shape: 1 1942 Plymouth 4-door sedan: ration certificate necessary on 1P42 Plymouth.

Lelimann Auto Service. 3410 W. Market. SH 4646. CHEVHOLE 1941 special de luxe dub coupe; this car was owned by an executive: lrge radio; a bargain; will trade; 15 months to pay.

National Auto Sales. 815 W. Broadwav. JA 4665. "CHEVROLET "1941" special "de luxe 4-door sedan; A-l condition; good paint; two-tone green; good tires; will sell or trade for cheap car.

1714 Berry Blvd. FR 4755. "CHEVROLET 1937 De Luxe coach: trunk. heater. good tires.

new seat covers, nice car. owner. 1078 Everett Ave. CM VIlOr.F.T" 1940 special de luxe" town sedMn: 5 good tiles; looks and runs like new: SHH.V will trade: 15 months to nay King Auto Sales. 944 8.

3d. JA 197.1. CHEVROLET; 19.15 De "Luxe business coune: In nerfect condition: nrtce. S225: will trade: private owner. Call after 6 p.m.

JA 4878. CHEVROLET. 1946. 5-door D'e Luxe Sedan, with radio, heater, defroster. In good running order, by owner.

639 Main St CHEVROLET lMfcoicnT 5 "new tlresT. fairly good; healer, seat covers: motor in excellent condition, ia uz.tz oeiore 1 p.m. 157 N. Peterson. CHEVROLET 1940 town sedan: new engine: splendid finish; cheap for cash.

34th St. CHEVROLET: 1941 de luxe sedan: A-l condition; 5 good tires; price by 810 Ashland. CHEVROLET 1937 coupe: new paint, good tires, runs good: $475: others. Gardner's Lot. 2408 Preston.

"CHEVROLET. 1941 business coupe; radio and heater; 37.noo miles; owner. Call SH 38iii-J for appointment. CHEVROLET 1941 5-pasenger deluxe coupe: radio, neater; I7.n(i(i nines. Excellent condition; owner.HI 1201-W.

CHEVROLET 1939 business coupe, ln good condition, 5 good tires. 1742 W. Burnett, ptJlen CHEVROLETTmO special de luxe coach: lst-class condition; 5 good tires: owner. 221 E. Jacob.

CHEVTHH-T-Tfi37de luxe sedan. Uke new: must see to appreciate; by owner. 733 S. 6th. i CHEVROLET, 1934 master coupe; good tires; good paint; $200 cash; owner.

4951 3d. FR 4589. VROLeTT 1 939 Ee Luxe coach; radio, heater; excellent condition, $700: owner. HI 7198 after 5 p.m. CHEVROLET "1936 "sedan; good running condition; 5 tires; cheap: owner in service.

4000 Southern Jkwy. CHEVROLET Master De Luxe coach, 1941; low mileage; good tires; good condition throughout: owner. 3028 Hale. CHEVROLET. 1940.

4-door sedan in excellent running condition. Kentucky Auto Parts. Inc. WA 6U52. CHEVROLET 1940 coach: excellent pre war tires; ta izij.

CHEVROLET 1939 4-door sedan; good HI3309-M. CHEVROLET 1935 4-door; good condition. SH 3403-J. CHRYSLER A-feondition. radio, heater, fog lights, over drive; good tires: $795; owner.

1633 W. Jefferson WA 7470. SOTO 1941 deluxafodofrradto. heater, one owner, clean throughout, lis 8iiarante4 loo Geo. Byers Sons, AO S.

3d. WA 1317. Births Girls. Mrs. Peter P.

Mayes. 504 Fehr, June 11. Mrs. Walter J. Bierschenk.

1218 Larue. June 11. Mrs. Delbert J. Melcher.

981 E. Chestnut. June 10. Mrs. Charles K.

Dunlap. 4022 S. 1st. June 9. Mrs.

John J. Bruenderman. 1317 Hull. June 17. Mrs.

Walter R. Denton, Indianapolis. June 18. Mrs. Robert Sheppard, 409 S.

Campbell. June 13. Mrs. Marchal J. Rickert.

142 Crest-moor Avenue, June 13. Mrs. Samuel F. Christian. 114 E.

Kentucky. June- 18. Mrs. William E. Coons, Kenwood Hill.

June 22. Mrs. Gamett A. Rinehart. 1313 S.

Brook. June 21. Mrs. Alex 2222 Dorothy. June 24.

Mrs. Robert R. Poston. Valley Station. June 21.

Mrs. Jack A. Cleveland. 120 Cheno-weth Lane. June 21.

Mrs. Charles H. Bohannon. 1010 English. June 14.

Mrs. Clifford L. Harrington, 4444 South Western Pkway. June 21. Mrs.

Anford A. Higdon. 126 N. 20th. June 13.

Mrs. Sylvester F. Matz. 1117 Rammers. June 18.

Mrs. William R. Moore, 3130 Michigan June 15. Mrs. Edward M.

Simmon. 104 S. 33d. June 17. Mrs.

Walter 312 S. Jackson. June .18. Boys. Mrs.

George L. Joseph, 404 Oread June 8. Mrs. Aaron L. Druen, Magnolia.

June Mrs. Kermit Jones, 1712 Harold. June 21. Mrs. Dennie L.

Galloway, 4313 S. 1st. June 18. Mrs. James W.

Quisenberry, 2330 Hahn. June 22. Mrs. Joseph A. Hendricks.

3817 River Park June 18. Mrs. Arlo McElwain, 2939 Alford, June 23. Mrs. Robert E.

Prouty, 124 Pennsylvania June 21. Mrs. Stephen L. McCoy, 558 Wain-wrieht, June 15. Airs.

Clarence B. Rowe, 939 S. 3d. Jun- 10. Mrs.

Edgar Blair, 1627 W. Oak. June 17. Mrs. David C.

Loran, 1611 Speed. June 22. Mrs. John A. Badgett.

442 S. Clay, June 18. Mrs. Bradford M. Bass.

631 E. Oak, June 15. Mrs. Stanley Lush. 3206 University June 13.

Mrs. Clifford W. Dowell, 409 N. 28th. June 10.

Mrs. James B. Morgan, 643 S. 3d, June 10 Mrs. Rudy Scherzinger, 1510 Story, May 17.

Mrs. Walker W. West, 1015. W. Market.

May 31. Nlrs. William E. Adams, 612 S. Preston.

"ltlrs. Bailey R. Cook. 728 W. Market.

Mrs. james E. Hicks, 1009 W. Market. June 4.

Mrs. John D. Hanco*ck. 2106 Village Drive. June 5.

Mrs. Lewis Stevens. 408 Lawton Court, June 3. Mrs. Harold E.

FraveL Corydon, June 19. Mrs. Berry Snyder, 503 Cornell Place, June 2. Mrs. William W.

Lindig, 1101 Ash. Mrs. Michael C.V-laxk. 3907 W. Broad-wa v.

June 8. Mrs. Joseph J. McAuliffe. 312 Lawrence.

North Vernon. June 20. Mrs. Clarence H. Shepard.

Elizabeth-town. June 20. Mrs. William C. Walsh, 1507 Hemlock, June 12.

Mrs. Lawrence G. Jones. Buchel, June 13. Marriage Licenses W.

Schmidt, 29. Navy, Brooklyn. N. Nellie L. Hankins.

28. Ferd-Wlck. Va. John R. Wlest.

29. Army. 123 S. Clifton: Margaret M. Blanton, 33, of 218 S.

Shelbv. Pittman P. LeGate. 28. Army.

Sturgis; June H. Paris, 21. of Henderson, Ky. Beckham C. Wheeler, 40.

service station. 2926 Dixie Margaret Payne, 26. of 974 S. 3d. Wilbur Rogers.

20. farmer. 734 S. 1st; Gearldine Middleton. 19.

Greenville. Ky. Stanley Kaufman. 23. Army, Sara-top.

N. Mary M. Adklns, 18, Alpine, Ind. Carl D. Pickett.

29. estimator. 1033 Everett; Ray N. Dukes. 21, of 2591 Broadmeade Rd.

Harry W. Chamberlain. 31. brakeman. 2521 Griffiths: Thelma A.

McClellan. 24. of 2815 Garfield. James Toreky, 27. Army.

Cleveland. Ohio: Mary B. Dunagan. 18, of 1608 Speed Ave. Yesterday's Weather Renerted Br V.

Weather Bureau. High. Low. Free Station. 89 70 .00 .05 Atlantic City.

N. J. 77 Boston. Mass. 95 Buffalo.

N. Y. 95 Chicago. 111. 98 66 69 74 75 67 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .09 .00 Cincinnati.

Ohio 101 Cleveland. Ohio 101 74 Denver. Colo. 74 51 n.tmit t.tt 99 75 Duluth. Minn.

66 55 .00 El Paso. Texas 102 66 .00 Kansas City. Mo. 92 76 .00 Key West. Fla.

88 78 .03 Los Angeles. Calif. 73 56 .00 Louisville, Ky. 101 74 .00 Memphis. Tenn.

97 74 .00 Miami. Fla. 83 79 .02 Minneapolis. St. Paul 56 .00 New Orleans.

La. 87 73 .00 New York. N. Y. 88 71 .00 Pittsburgh.

Penn. 94 70 .00 Portland. Maine 89 60 .00 St. Louis. Mo.

101 74 .00 San Antonio. Texas 92 70 .00 San Francisco. 70 50 .00 Seattle. Wash. 83 51 .00 Washington.

D. C. 90 71 .00 METEOROLOGICAL DATA. Louisville. June 28.

1944. 7 a m. Noon. 7 p.m. Temperature tdrv bulb 75 100 96 Temperature (wet bulb! 68 74 73 Dew point 65 63 62 Relative humidity 72 30 34 Temperatures and Precipitation Maximum temperature, 103: minimum temperature.

72: mean temperature. 87; normal temperature, 77; departure for dav. departure for month. 119: departure since March 1. 347; mean relative humidity.

68: total precipitation, none: normal precipitation. departure for day. .12: departure for month. 3.73: departure since March 1, .94. RIVER FORECAST.

Louisville: Upper gauge. 17.2: lower gauge. 15.0. The Ohio River in the Louisville district will not change materially for several, days except a affected by Dams 41 and 45. Dams 43 and 44 are down and open river conditions prevail from below Dam 41 to but not Including Dam 43.

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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky (2024)

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