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Photo. NEW OFFICERS of the Kentucky State Association of Master Plumbers are, from left, O. H. Mitzlaff, secretarytreasurer: John M. Wilbers, president, both of Louisville, and W.

R. Gillette, vice president, Owensboro. Kentucky Plumbers Elect Louisvillian Head rials. Calls Rating Inadequate. inspection of plumbing, which in some cases is a serious menace to public health.

Other speakers were Fred A. Perkins, director of sanitary engineering, and Homer S. Yetman, Tulsa, representative of the Lead Industries Association. Perkins discussed installation and repair of plumbing fixtures, while Yetman described the uses to which lead is being put as a substitute for more vital materials. Delegates named to the National Association of Master Plumbers' convention in Chicago, June 8-10.

were Wilbers, Melching; Frank Koening, John Block and Robert Leyer, all of Louisville. John M. Wilbers, 809 S. Shelby, was elected president of the Kentucky State Association of Master Plumbers at the annual convention yesterday in the Brown Hotel. He succeeds Walter G.

Melching, Newport. Other officers named by the fittings at defense centers have members were vice president, W. been installed by plumbers, he Far Gillette, Owensboro, declared. Melching warned that O. H.

Mitzlaff, faulty plumbing might well lead 3403 Lexington Road. to illness in defense areas and At the afternoon session, Henry consequent loss of manpower. S. Blank, Dayton, Ohio, director of the National Association of Tells of Menace. Master Plumbers, explained the The new president observed Government system of priorities that crowded conditions in deon scarce metals and other mate- fense areas made imperative the Blank declared that the A-10 rating placed on plumbing and heating materials for nondefense repairs was inadequate for the proper maintenance of civilian property.

He stressed the need for immediate repairs by qualified workmen of defective plumbing in the interest of preventing further damage. He said plastics were being used experimentally on some housing projects as a possible substitute for metal, especially on cold-water lines. The retiring president, Melching. told the plumbers their trade was contributing materially to the war effort. Millions of City and County Statistics Boys.

Mrs. Henry Tingle, 137 E. Market, April 11. Mrs. Homer Walls, Fisherville, April: 27.

Mrs. Almon M. Perry, Jeffersontown, April 17. Mrs. William T.

Likes, Eastwood, April 23. Mrs. John Pigg, R. R. 2, Buechel, March 28.

Mrs. Raymond F. Hess, 1643 Portland, April 29. Mrs. Raymond A.

May, 834 Inverpess, April 27. Mrs. Kenneth R. Chandler, 1134 W. Broadway, April 22.

Mrs. William J. Ford, 826 Sutcliffe, April 25. Mrs. David J.

Lester, 648 S. 8th, April 20. Mrs. Connie H. Jones, Box 599, R.

R. 5, Wathen Lane, Louisville, April 22. Mrs. Carl R. Heyser, Bruce Avenue, R.

R. Louisville, April 25. Mrs. Frank H. Allen, 1377 S.

3d, April 23. Mrs. nobert G. Brown, 445 S. Jackson.

April 12. Mrs. Owen Fogle, 802 S. 15th, April 18, Mrs. Charles E.

Hardin, 1913 North Western Parkway, April 14. Mrs. Arid Johnson, 925 W. Market, April 25. Girls Mrs.

Ernest Lee Evans, 318 Hiawatha, April 10. Mrs. Ralph T. Shake, Buechel, March 28. Mrs.

Lone A. Robinson, Jeffersontown, April 24. Mrs. Homer R. Rouse, Jeffersontown, April 23.

Mrs. William R. Haag. Jeffersontown, Ky. April Births 2.

Marriage Licenses Raymer, 20, laborer. 929 W. Main; Loretta Mercer. 22. 929 W.

Main. Joseph W. Brown, 19, 906 W. Hill, Navy; Beulah Mae Jenkins, 19, 2413 Elliott Avenue. Alva G.

Smook, 23. Charlestown, W. S. Army; Norma E. Burger, 22.

Pleasant Plain, Ohio. M. Casimer Jerla. 26. U.

S. New York: Gertrude M. Tasner, Army. Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Raymond Chreste, 41, tool and die maker. 2200 Wrocklage; Erma M. Myers, 40. 2201 Weber. Alton M.

Townsend. Army, Fort Knox, Betty thie Lechien, 22, Vicksburg, Miss. Fort George Nicholson, 22. U. S.

Army, Knox, Gracia R. Carlston, Chicago, 111. James D. Moubray, 21, U. Bowman S.

Army, Field. Louise Mitchell, 21. Dixon, Ky. Marshall E. Dempsey, 25, U.

S. Bowman Field. Agnes Muriel Ray, Army, 29. 205 Jackson. George D.

Miller Carey, 30, U. S. Army. Richmond, Cora Louise Spalding. 21, 1048 Cherokee Road.

L. Kendall, 42. 603 E. Walnut. policeman: Mary Du Boris, 25, 603 E.

Walnut. John F. Bohme, 24, U. Army. Fort Knox, Hazel Priddy, 16, 429 Baxter Avenue.

Jane James M. Lewis. 21. Paris, Mary Holmes, 21. Paris, Ky.

Kenneth L. Wilson, 23. U. S. 2631 North Western Parkway; Elvis Army, Jean Humphrey, 26, 338 N.

23d. Edward Smith, 24. U. S. Army.

Dorothy Glenn Davis, 23, 321 N. Shawnee Terrace. Charles B. Moskowitz. 31.

sheet metal worker. 4305 River Park Drive; Ella R. Pike, 21, 1315 Winter Avenue. Claude Chappell. 43.

guard. Valley Station, Rose Embry, 38, 2080 Alexander. Aldo Campagna, 26, Bowman Estelle Marie Bayrenther, 20, Field. San Francisco, Calif. Edward Eugene Schmidt, 23, U.

S. Army, 1603 Norris Place; Ruth Emma Kummer, 26, Route 3, Box 114. Floyd E. Jarling. 22.

U. S. Army, Danville, Virginia A. Cline, Danville, Ill. Edward J.

Janusz. 27. metallurgist, Chicago; Elizabeth Kush, Chicago, Ill. Raymond J. Richards, 42, office manager.

2302 Rutherford Wynd; Elsie V. Renneisen, 32. 1546 Quadrant. Edgar M. Hammond.

26. Kearnneyville. w. Army: Floella C. Bratcher.

22. Beaver Dam, Ky. Archie Harold Cole, 23, minister. 240 S. Bayly: Anne Inez Matthews, 24, 2801 Lexington Road.

John George Finnick, 26. brakeman. 1728 Terrell: Irma L. Canary, 28, 502 Cornell Place. John B.

Holden. 22. U. S. Army.

Fort Knox. Katherine Moses, 21, 734 S. 5th. Frank C. Brutton, 34.

U. S. Army, Burkesville, Akra J. Williams, 21, 2001 Grinstead Drive. Herbert D.

Clem. 20, Weston, W. U. S. Army: Helen Mault, 16.

Kent Ohio. Ray P. Daniels, 26, U. S. Army, Sheboygan.

Shirley Mae Herr, 25, Sheboygan, Wis. Howard M. West, 19, truck driver, 334 2d. Chestnut; Cora Mae Cordor, 18, 933 George W. Branan, 24, U.

S. Army, THE COURIER -JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1943. CLASSIFIED ADVERTIsem*nTS. SECTION 2 War Plant Worker Sentenced to Life For Killing Woman Joseph E. Wells, 35, Negro, 1536 W.

Kentucky, a former war plant worker, yesterday pleaded guilty to Coumurded charge Criminal sentenced to life imprisonment in death March 12 of Mabel Ellis, 47, Negro, 1534 W. Kentucky, a neighbor. The prosecution told Judge Loraine Mix that Wells had quarreled with Mrs. Ellis' daughter and had followed the where he attacked the wotheme, Pleading guilty to a charge of detaining a 12-year-old girl, W. S.

Hodge, 25, of 2827 S. 4th, was given a probated five-year term was ordered to serve de two year sentence which had been probated last June after his trial on a statutory charge. Obstruction Charge Filed Away By Court A charge of obstruction of a public drainage ditch alongside his property against E. J. filed baum, Hunter's Trial Trace Road, Commission- was er J.

Lehigh in Quarterly aWard by Court yesterday after the County engineering department reported the situation had been remedied by Pluckebaum at his own expense. en criminal Pluckebaum information was accused, in by a County Attorney Lawrence S. SiKa Grauman of installing a drainpipe inches smaller than those on either side of his land. Deaths and Funerals JOHN W. JARBOE, 69, died at 9:25 a.m.

Monday at his home, 2314 Hahn. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Thomas L. Patton, Mrs. Casper LaFollette and Mrs.

John Washer: a son, Lawrence Jarboe; a sister, Mrs. Sarah O'Connell, Evansville, two brothers. Charles Jarboe, Evansville, and Samuel Jarboe, Hardinsburg. 8:45 Funeral services will be residence and at 9 a.m. at Mother of a.m.

Wednesday at the a Sorrows Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. FRED R. HILBERT, 49, died at 12:30 a.m. Monday at his home, 536 Longfield.

He was a former employe of the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company. Survivors are a daughter, Miss Roma Hilbert; his mother, Mrs. Lena Hilbert; six brothers. Charles Hilbert, John Hilbert, Louis Hilbert, Joseph Hilbert. William Hilbert and Pete Hilbert.

and three sisters. Mrs. Fred Heimerdinger, Fred Seneiter and Mrs. John Meador. MRS.

MARY MEANY, 86, of 612 S. 34th, died at p.m. Monday at her home. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. David Burke and Mrs.

Stanley Nelson; two sons, Lawrence Meany and William B. Meany; a brother, William Hogan, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

MRS. SUSAN LULA NALLY. 73, of 207 Wampum, died at 8:15 a.m. Monday in SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Hattie Livers, Mrs. Elizabeth Newton and Mrs. Mary Carter; three sons, Joseph W. Nally, Granville Nally and William G.

Nally; nineteen grandchildren, great-grandchildren and a great-greatgrandchild. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. Leo's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

THOMAS LONG, 87. retired accountant and native of Shelby County, died at 8 a.m. Monday, He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Stoess' Chapel.

Burial will be in Antioch Cemetery, near Simpsonville, Ky. EDWARD B. LYNCH. Funeral services for Mr. Lynch, 50, machine operator at Reynolds Metal Company, who died at 7 p.m.

Sunday at his home, 2918 Garland, will be held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at Herbold's Chapel and at 9 a.m. at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Kate Lynch; two sisters, Mrs. John O'Leary and Mrs. Bryant Church; and three brothers, Dennis A. Lynch, John J.

Lynch and Arthur W. Lynch. WILLIAM H. EGGLETON, 71, of 128 N. 43d, died at 11:25 p.m.

Sunday at Norton Memorial Infirmary. He was a clerk at Nichols General Hospital and a member of the Preston Masonic Lodge, the Scottish Rite and Shriners. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bertha B. Eggleton; a son, William H.

Eggleton. two brothers. C. 0. Eggleton and F.

H. Eggleton, and a sister, Mrs. Julia Garr, Detroit. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Jaegers' Chapel.

Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. MRS. AMMA B. OSTER, 54. of 119 E.

Collins Court, died at 3:45 a.m. Monday at Deaconess Hospital. Survivors are her husband, Edward E. Oster: six daughters, Mrs. Harold Gill, Mrs.

Albert Bryant, Mrs. Robert Van Gilder, Mrs. Alfred Conrad, Miss Margaret Oster and Miss Ethel Oster; four sons, Granville Oster, Kenneth Elvin Oster: Oster, her Edward parents, Oster Mr. and Mrs. Isaac T.

Chapman; three brothers, Lonnie Chapman, Edward Chapman and T. D. Chapman and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the residence and at 2:30 p.m.

at Calvary Assembly of God. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. WILLIAM H. RANDOLPH, 61, of 4527 S. 3d.

died at 3:50 Monday at SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. He was a fireman for the L. N. Survivors are his wife.

Mrs. Anna D. Randolph; two daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Newman and Mrs.

R. W. Matheney: a sister. Mrs. Florence Sanders; a brother, Frank Randolph, and two grandchildren.

Funeral services will held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at McDaniel's Chapel. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. MRS. GERTRUDE STUPPY.

53. of 611 Rubel, died at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Middletown while returning from Shelbyville, where she had visited her mother. Mrs. Frank Wallace.

Other survivors are her husband, George Stuppy; a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Thompson; five sons. George E. Stuppy, James S. Stuppy, Richard L.

Stuppy, Raymond S. Stuppy and John J. Stuppy: a brother, John two sisters, Mrs. Bessie LaMaster and Mrs. Katie Tapp.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Schildt's Chapel. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. THE WEATHER last (sayout Reported by last ending 7:30 ISET ending 7:30 U. S.

Weather Stations. Highest May May May Bureau. hrs. hrs. Boston, Mass.

58 .00 El Paso, Texas 81 .00 Denver, Col. 72 18899998 .00 Charleston. S. C. 85 .00 Chattanooga, Tenn.

87 .00 Chicago, Ill. 52 .00 Detroit, Mich. 52 .00 Galveston, Texas 82 .00 Indianapolis, Ind. 74 .00 Jacksonville, Fla. 86 .00 Louisvi.le, Ky.

83 do Bowman Field 82 62 .00 Memphis, Tenn. 84 71 .00 Minneapolis, Minn. 64 46 .00 New Orleans, La. 84 74 .00 Oklahoma City, 46 .00 Omaha, Neb. 63 74 .00 Pittsburgh.

Penn. 81 53 .00 St. Louis, Mo. 70 49 .33 Washington, D. C.

87 56 .00 METEOROLOGICAL DATA. (Official.) Louisville, May 10, 1943. 7 a m. Noon. 7 p.m.

Temperature (dry bulbi 67 75 79 Temperature (wet bulb) 64 68 68 Dew. point 63 65 62 Relative humidity 88 74 57 Wind velocity 6 8 Temperatures and Precipitation -Maximum temperature, 83; minimum temperature, 62: mean temperature, 72; normal temperature, 68; departure for day, departure for month. departure since March 1, -168: mean relative humidity, 73; total precipitation, normal precipitation. departure for day, departure for month, departure since March 1, 1,335 Persons Sign As Concert Group Opens Its Drive Fifty-one more persons enrolled yesterday on the first day of the Louisville Community Concert Association's eighth annual membership campaign than enrolled a year ago, foreshadowing a successful campaign, William G. Meyer, managing director, announced last night.

The total of 1,335 members als as members. Ensigned yesterday, includes renewrollment will continue through May 17 with Baldwin Piano Company headquarters open from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. The 1943-44 series includes the Ballet Theater the "Barber of Seville," Jan Peerce, Rise Stevens and Rudolf Serkin.

Memberships may be purchased on a deferred dues payment plan under which a small deposit will hold any reservation until autumn. Bondsman Suspended, Made to Return Fee Return of $50 forfeit, $2 recording fee and $10 bondsman's fee was ordered by Judge Brachey in Police Court yesterday Chester Adams, 30, of 4211 Vermont, complained to the court that he couldn't pay a speeding fine until C. J. Vetter, his bondsman, returned the $62. Judge Brachey also ordered Vetter suspended from making bonds for one week.

Adams' fine was $40. Adams, an ironworker, said he was required to give Vetter the $62 to obtain release after he was arrested. Memorial for Kent Will Be Held Friday The memorial service for Dr. Raymond A. Kent, late president of the University of Louisville, will be held at 2 p.m.

Friday instead of tomorrow as previously stated. Open to the public, the service will be conducted in front of the administration building on Belknap Campus. Dr. George F. Zook, Washington, D.

president of the American Council on Education, will be the principal speaker. Dr. Roy Short will give the invocation. The School of Music will provide musical selections. 'Milk' Jury Indicts 2 On Draft Charges The federal jury investigating the milk industry here took out time yesterday to return two indictments.

Indicted were Victor Meyer, formerly of Louisville, now under arrest in Arkansas for failure to return a questionnaire to his draft board, and Bennie T. Pike, 28, Crestwood, charged with failure to register. The jury will continue its milk inquiry and its work "is going smooth." said U. S. District Attorney Eli H.

Brown III. Oneida Physician Dies In Lexington Lexington, May 10 (AP)Dr. Preston J. Jones, Oneida physician, died in a hospital here today. He was a brother of Dr.

T. T. Jones, dean of men at the University of Kentucky and head of the Department of Ancient Languages and Literatures. Other survivors include his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Robert Hensley, and a sister, Mrs.

S. G. Combs, both of Nicholasville. Helen B. Collett, doing business at 413 Ohio hereby declares her intention to apply for license as retail beer dealer under the State law.

On and after May 11, 1943, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. MICHAEL A. DE 4020 S. 3d Louisville, Ky. NOTICE OF SALE.

Notice is hereby given that on May 17, 1943, at 11:00 A.M. there will be sold at 411 Armory Place, Louisville, Kentucky. one International Truck. Motor No. 10427, License No.

8129 F. to satisfy lien for work, materials and storage; sold pursuant to Kentucky Statutes to satisfy lien of terms cash. C. D. CLARK, Trading and doing business as Armory Place Auto Service.

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Announcements Deaths. AUSDENMOORE Anna (nee Buckley), age 66 years, Sunday, May 9, 1943, at 10 a.m.. residence 110 S. 34th St. Beloved wife of Barnard Ausdenmoore, sister of Charles and Miss Stella Buckley.

Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 from John B. Ratterman Funeral Parlor. 2114 W. Market and at 9 o'clock at St. Columba's Church.

Interment in Calvary Cemetery. BARTH--Philip passed away Sunday, May 9. 1943. at 12:50 a.m. at his residence, 3029 Virginia Avenue, in his 86th year.

Devoted husband of Mrs. Anna L. (nee Robbins) Barth; stepfather of Mrs. R. T.

Wathen. Mrs. Walter Black, Mrs. Ernest Hodges, Mrs. Elza Watson, Messrs.

Ben C. and R. Earl Robbins: also survived by 5 step-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Avenue.

Burial at Cave Hill Cemetery. CHRESTE-Charles, Saturday afternoon, May 8, 1943, at 4:20 o'clock, in his 80th year, beloved husband of Mrs. Laura Billing Chreste, father of Mrs. H. B.

Pressley, Lexington, also survived by sister, Mrs. Louise Wernke; brother. George Chreste; granddaughter, Mrs. H. V.

McChesney, Frankfort, and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the residence, 1304 Cherokee Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. LETON-William Sunday, 9, 1943, at 11:25 p.m. at Norton rirmary; residence, 128 N.

43d St. Beloved husband of Bertha J. Bareis Eggleton; father of William H. Eggleton. brother of Mrs.

Julia Garr of Detroit, C. O. and E. H. Eggleton.

Funeral Tuesday, May 11. at 2:30 p.m. from the Jaeger's Funeral Home, 3415 W. Broadway. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery.

GENTRY--Georgia Hall, age 54 years, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bleemel near Mt. Washington, Sunday, May 1943. at 5 a.m. Beloved wife of A.

Gentry, and devoted mother of Mrs. Frank Bleemel; also survived by 5 grandchildren and mother, Mrs. J. C. Dickey; 3 stepsisters and 1 stepbrother.

Funeral from Mt. Washington Methodist Church, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery. HALE-Rilla (nee Fischer), Sunday, May 9, 1943, at 12:30 p.m., in her 41st year; residence, 2518 W. Madison St.

Beloved mother of Miss Mabel and Marion Fischer; daughter of Damie E. Cox; sister of Mrs. Flossie Sturgeon, Mrs. Ermon Graham, Mrs. Lena Martin, Miss Lillie Cox, Mrs.

Opal Smith. Albert. Andrew. Henry, John, Herman and Private James B. Cox.

Funeral Tuesday, May 11, 1943. from the residence, 1726 Prentice at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Eastview Cemetery. HILBERT- Fred age 47 12:30 years, Monday, May 10, 1943, at a.m. Beloved father of Miss Roma Hilbert, son of Mrs.

Lena Hilbert, brother of Charles, John, Louis. Joseph William and Pete Hilbert; Mrs. Fred Heimerdinger, Mrs. Fred Schneiter, Mrs. John Meador.

Funeral from the residence Wednesday morning, 536 Longfield Ave. at 8:30, and at Holy Name Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in St. Michael Cemetery. JARBOE- John age 69 years, Monday, May 10, 1943, at 9:25 a.m.

Beloved father of Mrs. Caspar La Follette, Mrs. John Washer, Mrs. Thomas L. Patton and Lawrence Jarboe: brother of Mrs.

Sarah O'Connell. Evansville, Charles Jarboe, Evansville. and Samuel Jarboe, Hardinsburg. Ky. Also survived by 12 grandchildren.

Funeral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas L. Patton. 2314 Hahn Avenue, Wednesday at 8:45 a.m., and from Our Mother of Sorrows Church at 9 a.m. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

LONG -Latimer Hawley, Saturday, May 8. 1943, at 10 p.m., at his residence, 1629 Cowling Avenue; beloved band of Mary Hadley Long. and father of Marion Long. Funeral from the residence Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery.

LONG -Thomas, in his 87th year, Monday, May 10, at 8 a.m. Survived by several cousins. Funeral services May 11 at M. A. Stoess and Sons Funeral Home, Crestwood, at 2:30 p.m.

Interment Antioch Cemetery, near Simpsonville. LYNCH--Edward Butler, Sunday, May 1943, at p.m., at his residence, 2918 Garland Ave, in his 50th year. Beloved son of Kate Lynch (nee Hilton). Brother of Mrs. John O'Leary, Mrs.

Bryant Church, Dennis John and Arthur W. Lynch. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Carl E. Herbold Funeral Home. 20th and Broadway, and at 9 o'clock from St.

Charles Borromeo Church. Interment in Calvary CemeME tery. -Agnes (nee Hargadon), at Benton Harbor, Michigan, May 9, 1943. beloved wife of Hugh E. McLaughlin of Benton Harbor, Michigan; mother of Mrs.

Victor Ankli. of Benton Harbor. Michigan. Funeral from Gran W. Smith's Son, 1015 S.

4th Wednesday, May 12, at 2 p.m. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. MEANY- Mrs. Mary Hogan, May 10.

1943, at 5 p.m., beloved mother of Mrs. David C. Burke, Mrs. Stanley Nelson, Lawrence D. and William B.

Meany, sister of William Hogan, Funeral from the residence, 612 S. 34th Thursday morning. May 13, at 8:30, and at Holy Cross Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. NALLY-Susan Lulu (nee Edgenton), age 73 years, Monday, May 10, 1943, at Sts.

Mary and Elizabeth Hospital at 8:15 a.m. Devoted mother of Mrs. Hattie Livers, Mrs. Elizabeth Newton, Mrs. Mary Carter and Joseph Graville E.

and William G. Nally, Also survived by 19 grandchildren, 8 greatgrandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. Funeral from McDaniel Bros. Funeral Home. 4339 Park Wednesday, May 12, at 8:30 a.m.

and from St. Leo's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. OSTER-Mrs. Amma Monday morning.

May 10, 1943, at 3:45 o'clock, in her fifty-fifth year. Beloved wife of Edward E. Oster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac T.

Chapman, devoted mother of Mrs. Harold McGill, Mrs. Albert Bryant, Mrs. Robert Van Gilder, Mrs. Alfred Conrad.

Margaret and Ethel Oster, Granville Elvin Edward T. and Kenneth R. Oster: also survived by brothers, Lonnie, Daugherty and Edward Chapman and five grandchildren. Funeral from the residence. 119 E.

Collins Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and from Calvary Tabernacle, Fourth and Streets, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery, RANDOLPH-William Harry, age 61 years, Monday. May 10, 1943, at Sts. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital, at 3:30 a.m.; beloved husband of Mrs. Anna S.

Dickinson Randolph, father of Mrs. Anna May Newman, Mrs. Jane Matheney, brother of Mrs. Florence Sanders and Frank Randolph; also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral from the McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Boulevard, Wednesday, May 12, 1943, at 2 p.m.

Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. ROBY-Cecily (nee Beavin), Sunday, 9, 1943. at 11:10 a.m., at St. Joseph's in her 37th year. Beloved wife of W.

A. Roby; mother of Edwin F. Roby: daughter of Mrs. Julia M. Beavin, Lebanon, sister of Charles and Hugh Beavin of Lebanon, and Lee Beavin, Louisville.

Remains at Manning's Funeral Home. 612 W. Broadway. Funeral Wednesday, May 12, 1943, from the chapel at 8:30 a.m. and from St.

Benedict's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Caivary Cemetery. STUPPY-Gertrude Pounds, suddenly, Sunday, May 9, 1943, at 6:30 p.m., in her 54th year; residence 611 Rubel beloved wife of George Stuppy, mother of Mrs. Catherine Thompson, George James Richard Raymond F. and John J.

Stuppy; sister of John J. Mrs. Bessie La Master, Mrs. Katie Tapp. Also survived by one grandchild.

Remains at C. Schildt Sons. Broadway at Clay. Funeral Wednesday, May 12, from Schildt's Chapel at 2 p.m. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery.

In Memoriam. 2 CAREY-In loving memory Mrs. Paralee Carey, who passed away May 11, 1932. Home in the beautiful hill of God, By the valley blessed so fair. Some day when our task is o'er With joy we shall meet you there.

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4339 Park Blvd. Lodge Notices. 8 Boaz Lodge, Number 850, F. and A. will meet in stated communication this 1943, at 8 o'clock, in their (Tuesday) evening, May 11, GY hall, Shelby and Mulberry for the transaction of regular business.

Members urged to attend. Visiting brethren always welcome. CHARLES A. HAMBAUGH, Master, S. R.

BECKHART, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. Preston Lodge, Number 281, F. and A. will meet in called communication Tuesday, May 11.

1943. at p.m. in DeMolay Hall, 212 W. Broadway, to pay our last sad tribute of respect to Brother Charles Chreste and Brother William H. Eggleton.

All members are urged to be present. Visiting brethren are welcome to meet with us. CHARLES K. BECK. Master.

JOHN REINHARD. Secretary. Louisville De Molay Commandery, Number 12, K. will meet in stated conclave, in the asylum, 212 W. Broadway, Tuesday, May 11.

1943, 8 p.m. Family dinner, 6:30 p.m. All Knights TemSIGNO plar and their ladies are courteously invited. H. E.

THRASHER, Commander. F. W. RUHL, Recorder. Officers and members of Lorraine Lodge.

Number 4, I. 0. 0. F. You are requested to attend lodge meeting this Tuesday night, May 11th, 8 p.m.

Work in the 1st degree. Members of sister lodge cordially welcome. By order of GEORGE W. JONES, Noble Grand. JOHN F.

SPECKMAN. Secretary. Shawnee Lodge, Number 830, F. and A. will meet in stated communication at 8 o'clock in their temple, 677 S.

40th this (Tuesday) evening for business, also final reading of amendments to by-laws and voting thereon, also examinations of candidates. All members urged to attend. Visiting brethren are always welcome in Shawnee. Share the ride. ARTHUR L.

PRITCHARD, Master. GUS A. KNAPP. Secretary. Lost.

11 BILLFOLD- -Containing railroad passes. registration card and union receipts: between L. N. Shop and 27th and Bank. 2721 Bank St.

BILLFOLD -Containing gas coupons, cards, Wednesday morning in downtown area, name Neuman; keep money, return papers. Call WA 0042. CASE-Brown, suede leather with zipper, containing plaid wool lap-robe; resembles cushion: at opening game, Parkway Field: reward. Call TA 7902. COAT -Lady's navy blue; in cab, Saturday night.

Western Parkway; reward. SH 4696-R. co*ckER SPANIEL Black, white chest, male, wearing leash, Saturday morning: name "Skippy;" vicinity Shively. Liberal reward. Mrs.

Chas. Cox. WAbash 5211 or SHawnee 7410. DIAMOND from ring. Friday, vicinity U.

of L. campus. Reward $50. 1718 Windsor Place. HIghland 3028.

FURS- 4 skins, stone martens; Saturday evening in Loew's Theatre. Reward. TAylor 0158 before 10 a.m. KOLINSKYS-4 skins; between 10th and 13th on Chestnut, Sunday. Reward.

1319 W. Chestnut. WA 7440, Annie L. Fitzgerald. MONEY CHANGER Metal: Crescent Hill or St.

Matthews, Sunday; reward. 2925 Brownsboro TAylor 9138. PURSE--Lady's, brown, large; contained money and sick child's food ration book. Friday. Reward.

Mrs. Eugene Slaughter, Jeffersonville 1079-W 4. PURSE Black patent leather; containing fountain pen, rosary, glasses and money. Reward. Call Sir 4951-M.

PURSE Zipper: black; large; SearsRoebuck parking lot, Saturday night. Reward. Call FRanklin 5291. RAT AND TAN DOG. black.

male; child's vicinity 37th and Main. Reward. SHawnee 1707-J. SCREEN- asphalt plant; between Louisville and Fort Knox; critical equipment on government proiect. Reward.

MAgnolia 2640 SPRINGER SPANIEL- Small female, 2 black ears; wearing black collar: vicinity Clarks Lane from Audubon Park. Reward. MAgnolia 5759-M. TOY MANCHESTER (black and tan) dog: solid brown: male: 2 years old: answers name Toy; strayed from 1709 W. Hill Saturday night.

Reward. SHawnee 6246. TOY SHEPHERD-Black and white: male: vicinity Churchill Downs. Reward. 939 Clarks Lane.

MA 5851. WATCH- gold: closed case: initials W.G.H.: reward. JAckson 0512. WRIST WATCH-Elgin; lady's, on 4th. between Park Ave.

and Oak, Saturday. Reward. JAckson 6185. Found. 12 BICYCLE- Sunday, vicinity Preston and Eastern Pkwy.

Identify and pay for ad. MAgnolia 2821-J. OVERNIGHT BAG -Young man living in New Albany left overnight bag in cab, Saturday night. Call HI 2238. Identify same and will be returned.

SETTER-In Southern section. Sunday. Owner identify and pay for ad. Call FRanklin 3807. Information--Personals.

13 NEWSPAPER for 100 (300 square feet). suitable for insulating garages. attics. summer cottages. chicken coops, etc.

See or phone Mr. Boggs. Mailing Room, The CourierJournal and Times. WANTED- -Colt. Smith and Wesson revolvers and other good firearms.

The Gun Shop, 221 S. 1st St. WA 0012. WANTED- -Men's used clothing. immediately: top prices paid.

442 East Market. Call WAbash 0746. -Selling out stock; prices drastically reduced. Cash and carry. 207 S.

4th. Nu Enamel Store. WA 3612. WANTED property; Highland homes: suburban: buyers waiting. HI 1615.

Merten Realty Co. HI 4361. SLIM--Get in touch with me. James. HARD to fit feet.

try Jays Sample Store for quality footwear. 209 S. 4th. Services Offered Services Offered--General. FLOORS SANDED and refinished: prices reasonable: free estimates.

SH 4743. FLOORS Sanded -Old floors like new; free estimates. SHawnee 3619. STOKER SERVICE -Spring clean-up. For information, call FR 5745.

RADIO SERVICE promptly done: efficient, guaranteed workmanship; reasonable. Alray Radio Service, 712 South 7th WAbash "Just off Broadway." SAW SHARPENING. brazing: band. hand. circular: quick service, Acme Sharpeners, 121 S.

Clifton. TA 9493. SEWING MACHINE Repairing; all makes; all work guaranteed: free estimates given: reasonable. Call TA 6991. FOR LEAKY ROOFS Guaranteed American roof cement is still available.

Let us service your roof now. For information or estimates call WA 3343. KILL ALL insects. termites. tats, moths: guaranteed; new process: no low cost.

MAgnolia 2234. Building Service. Repair. 15 BUILDING. remodeling.

roofs raised, repairing. roofing. McNulty Bros. SHawnee 8593. Dressmaking--Sewing.

17-A DRESSMAKING by experienced dressmaker; slip covers, etc. Mrs. Frank Hall, 575 Phillips Lane. MA 8528. Electrical Work.

18 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Refrigerators and appliances. 15 years' experience. WAbash 9146. REFRIGERATOR SERVICE Call WA 4761. Repair all Furnace Repairing.

18-A FURNACES repaired and installed: vacuum cleaned: parts for any make. Stoker service. Kirchner. SH 4586. Furniture Repairing.

19 FURNITURE upholstering. repairing and refinishing; living-room furniture rebuilt like new; samples shown: all work called for and delivered; 15 vears at 641 S. 1st St. Jeffrey's Upholstering Shop. JAckson 2652.

FURNITURE REPAIRING Gluing, webbing, springs tied, done at your home; keep free of pests: 16 vears' experience. Tyler. WAbash 2684. FURNITURE Repaired and upholstered in your home at my shop; all work guaranteed. JAckson 0804.

FURNITURE upholstered. repaired: reasonable prices. TAylor 3893 or MAgnolia 8731. Laundering. 20 CURTAINS to laundry at home; immediate service; guarantee.

MA 2787-J. LAUNDRY ironed shirts look better. Community Family Laundry, JA 5141. Moving, Packing, Storage. 21 MOVING--Hauling; light, heavy.

JAckson 0712: nights, SHawnee 3702-M. Cut rates up to 50 pounds. CALL DUVALL Day and night ice; padded vans, experienced men, new equipment; low prices. SH 2932. VICTORY MOVERS white help; padded vans.

Boyd. WA 0650. Long Distance Moving. 22 RETURN LOADS wanted: from ChicagO, Illinois; Baltimore, Maryland: Washington, D. and points en route: vans available for immediate long distance furniture moving and storage.

A. Arnold Son. SH 5282. LOAD WANTED from Chicago, May 13th; from Memphis, May 12th: from Miami, May 20th. Settle Moving and Storage Co.

JA 7161. Painting, Papering. 23 CLEANING WALLPAPER-Guaranteed: 17 years' experience. Louden. JAckson 2710 after 5.

CLEANING PAPER-By expert, P. L. Gates. $2 room and up. ARlington 0430-W or SHawnee 0821-W.

CLEANING PAPER-Louisville expert; 25 years. Mr. Dale. SHawnee 4235-R. CLEANING PAPER-18 years' experience; guaranteed; $1.50 up.

MA 0514-J. HOME BEAUTIFIERS Papering. steaming, cleaning: guaranteed work. Arthur G. Maas.

WA 1028. HOUSE PAINTING -Interior and exterior: general repair work: work guaranteed. Call E. O'Nan. SH 3219-W.

HOUSE PAINTING Interior, exterior; experienced: satisfaction, quality service. MAgnolia 4910-W. PAINTING- -Interior and exterior: Casein; immediate service: free estimates; satisfaction guaranteed. MasonAsper. WAbash 0178.

PAINTING--Interior and exterior: first class workmanship; free estimates J. A. Hazelwood. MA 7300 after 5. PAINTING Decorating: interior, exterior; references.

McNulty Bros. SHawnee 8583. PAPER HANGING- -Work guaranteed: service; samples shown. JAckson 5646. PAPER HANGING Featuring Deko Victory Line wallpaper.

H. E. Barth 737 W. Market. PAPERING- -Free estimates: satisfaction guaranteed: references.

SHawnee 8583. STEAMING -Papering, plastering: samples shown; reasonable prices. Hesson. HI 4366. Rooting.

Siding. 25 INSELBRIC. Inselstone siding. Terms. Dependable, SH 3480.

3800 River Pk. Automotive Automobiles for Sale. 27 DE SOTO 1937 4-Door Sedan-This car is in nice condition; was used by responsible party; tires in good shape; will take small cash down: may finance balance. Call Cisel, Premier Motor 1617 W. Broadway.

JA 6148. DE SOTO 1941 De Luxe Brougham; one owner; low mileage; very clean; guarantee. GEO. BYERS SONS, INC. 950 S.

3d. WA 1317. DE SOTO 1940 De Luxe 4-Door SedanBlack finish; radio; 5 good tires; clean throughout; trade; terms. Smith Motor 2228 W. Oak.

SH DODGE-1940 De Luxe Town Sedan: new tires: radio; heater; looks and runs like new; will trade; 15 months to pay. KING AUTO SALES 944 S. 3d. JAckson 1921. DODGE 1941 Town Sedan- -Radio, heater; a real value; terms.

NATIONAL' AUTO SALES 815 W. Broadway. JA 4665. DODGE 1941 Coupe Looks and runs like new: will trade: terms. NATIONAL AUTO SALES 815 W.

Broadway. JA 4665. DODGE four-door sedan; in perfect condition; runs like a new one; $295 cash. 1316 S. 1st.

MA 5397-R. FORD 1941 Luxe Town SeRadio. heater: tires like new: 14,000 miles; really a beautiful car; will trade: 15 monihs to pay. KING AUTO SALES 944 S. 3d.

JA 1921. FORD 1940 De Luxe Sedan -Looks and runs like new: radio. heater; will trade; 15 months to pay. KING AUTO SALES. 944 S.

3d. JAckson 1921. FORD-1938 De Luxe Coach; looks and runs good; will trade; 15 months to pay. KING AUTO SALES. 944 S.

3d. Jackson 1921. FORD 1939 De Luxe Coupe- -Radio, heater; looks and runs like new; will trade; 15 months to 944 S. 3d. KING AUTO SALES.

JA 1821. FORD 1941 De Luxe -Looks and runs like new; will trade; 15 months to pay. 944 S. KING AUTO SALES 3G. JA 1921.

FORD 1941 De Luxe Coach -Radio, heater; looks and runs like new; $795; will trade; 15 months KING AUTO SALES. pay. 944 S. 3d. JA 1921.

FORD, 1940 like De Luxe will Tudor trade. -Looks and 944 S. JA 1921. BEING AUTO SALES Fort Knox, Evelyn Louise Long. 1710 Bank.

Joseph Franklin a Cassel, 26 U. S. Army. Fort Knox, Elizabeth Ann Grawemeyer, 25, 147 North Keats Avenue. Etsul Lecamu, 21.

U. S. Army, Fort Knox; Wilda Brown, 21, 912 S. 1st. W.

H. McGrew, 22, metalsmith, 1815 Osage; Ellen Quinian, 19, 2101 W. Ormsby. Charles G. Perryman, 26, U.

S. Army, 264 Marion: Myrtle E. Stone, 17, 1323 Story Avenue. Texal Ray Whitmer 21. painter, 629 S.

Floyd; Elsie Odetta Huffman, 21, 2320 W. Jefferson. Antone R. Gorenc, 28, U. S.

Army, Fort Knox, Elizabeth George, 32, 1331 Winter Avenue. Lester M. Schliep, U. S. Army, 24, Fort Knox, Alberta L.

Bruner, 18, 618 S. 5th. James Beers. 26, teacher, Lafayette, May Hughes, 22, Lafayette Ind. Joe Tamme, 41, clerk, 1927 7th Street Road: Mary Curtis, 35, 2734 Montana Avenue.

Paul Mortoon Crutcher, 24, U. S. Army, Camp Livingston, Margaret Wheatley, 22, 1213 S. 2d. Francis E.

Garman, 22, U. S. Army, Fort Knox, Opal Smiddy, 21, 734 S. 5th. Raymond V.

Wills, 27 U. S. Army, Camp Van Doen. Gladys A. Diehlmann.

22, 1449 S. Shelby. Wilmot Carter, 21, U. S. Army, Ft.

Belnair, Evelyn Russell, 21, 2212 Payne. Suits Filed 278885-Hazel Lee Adams Gambrall vs. Walter B. Gambrall, divorce. 278886-Ruby Tiller McCarthy VS.

Lieut. Albert Lee McCarthy, divorce. 278887-John D. White vs. Norfolk and Western Railway Company, damages.

278888-Lester Robert Martin vs. Georgia Martin, divorce. 278889-Mildred Marie Dicus vs. Kenneth Farrell Dicus, divorce. 278890-W.

G. McDaniel Vs. John W. Corder et al, on petition. 278891 -Margie Herl Brennenstuhl vs.

John E. Brennenstuhl, divorce. 278892-Arthur T. McDonald vs. Mary Joe McDonald, divorce.

Indictments Returned Knowingly receiving stolen propertySamuel C. Bohannon. Malicious striking and wounding Blumer Cundiff. Robbery--Joseph Dorsey, Jr. Dwelling house breaking Ernest Frazier, William Howard Louden.

Grand larceny Forrest Hester, Hercules Johnson, Mary Alice Laws, Wm. D. Turner. Child desertion-Mathew Hibbs. Store house breaking--Everett Hutchison, George A.

Jackson. Operating motor vehicle without owner's consent- Frank Chester Rivers. Carnal knowledge of a WilEmbezzlement-Everett Lee Sna Snawder. liam Todd. Indictments Dismissed Grand larceny--Paul L.

Brown. Pointing a deadly weapon Paul Snider. Police Court Drunken driving Postponements, Lieut. David L. Wells, May 25; Edwin H.

Smith, June 15; Joseph T. Hardesty, May 13, and Frank J. Roberts, May 28. Reckless driving- -Chester Adams, $40; James Wallbaum, $30; Hartz, $35. Postponements.

Willis French, May 14; Paul fa*gan, May 14. Store house breaking-Postponement, Charles Crawford, Assault and battery- Livy Russell, postponed to May 26. Malicious cutting--Ernest Parker, postponed to May 22. Grand larceny- William Wiegand, held to grand jury for May 19. Quarterly Court Breach of Michals, Speeding- Walter Kessler, $20.50.

Bill Duchascher, Linza Alexander, Thomas Stallard. Drunk In Public Place- A. C. Blankenship. $20.50.

Illegal Possession of a Seine--Frank Jarboe. $25.50. Reckless Driving Nathan Moore, $20.50. County Court Raymond I. and Walter S.

Mendel appointed executors of the estate of Minnie O. Mendel. Minnie L. Wright appointed administratrix of the estate of William T. Wright.

Anna H. Stettenbenz appointed administratrix of the estate of Teresa Stettenbenz. Nellie M. Chawk appointed executrix of the estate of William J. Chawk.

Bessie Ivers appointed executrix of the estate, of Hannah Digman. Patterson appointed execuI trix of the estate of John S. Patterson. Sale. 27 944 S.

JA 1921. BEING AUTO SALES Automobiles tor BUICK 1940 Special De Luxe 5-Passen- FORD 1938 De Luxe Coupe Radio. ger Club Coupe-Radio, heater, good heater. new recap tires. I will tires.

This car is clean in every called way. take $375 cash; no trade. Call Scoggin, Was bought from man who was A Premier Motor 1617 W. Broadway, out of town. Will take any reason- JA 6269.

able offer. Premier May take Motor trade. 1617 Call W. FORD 1939 "60" Kaufman. Tudor; looks and runs Broadway.

6269. swell; will get 25 to 30 miles per galIon; will trade; 15 months to pay. KING AUTO SALES BUICK 1941 Super Sedan Radio. 944 S. 3d.

JA 1921. heater; new tires: looks and runs like 1941 Tudor new: $1,295: will trade: 15 months to tires: low mileage; terms. FONDA Super De Luxepay. KING AUTO SALES NATIONAL AUTO SALES 944 S. 3d.

JA 1921. 815 W. Broadway, JA 4665. BUICK 1941 Super 6-Passenger Sedan- good tires; terms. FORD 1940 TE Tudor.

a special value with Coupe-Brand new black paint job; 5 NATIONAL AUTO SALES white sidewall tires; radio: underseat 815 W. Broadway. JA 4665. sell heater; spotlight; army Apply officer Standard must Oil FORD 1939 Tudor- -Good tires; priced immediately. to sell.

Station, 10th and Main. Jeffersonville. NATIONAL AUTO SALES Ind. 815 W. Broadway.

JA 4665. fect BUICK-1940 condition; Super 4-door exceptionally sedan; good per- FORD 1937 Coach-Looks and runs good; $195; terms. tires; radio, heater: by owner. no KING AUTO SALES dealers. Call TAylor 1606.

944 S. 3d. JA 1921. BUICK 1939 4-Door Sedan-Black finish; FORD-1941 trade your old car on this one. Tri- coupe: A-1 condition: luxe, trade.

Insuper de 5-passenger City JAckson 7179. 907 E. Broadway. quire 102 Prosperity Court. Oldsmobile BUICK 1941 mileage; FORD 1938 De Luxe Coach: radio.

Sedanette heater, radio, heater; special terms. 1519 Quadrant. HI 3070. spotlight: good tires; $275. NATIONAL AUTO SALES 815 Broadway.

JA FORD-1936 Tudor Sedan: good, tires: Sedan- heater; radio, A-1 condition. Owner, BUICK looks like 1940 new: Super trade: terms. Radio, 2235 wheaten. NATIONAL AUTO SALES FORD-1942 Super De Luxe; low mile815 W. Broadway.

JA 4665. age; like new; see owner, 1242 15th St. BUICK 1941 4-Door De Luxe Sedan- FORD Extra terms. 1941 De Luxe Tudor-3 of these nice: NATIONAL AUTO SALES priced right. Tri-City Oldsmobile W.

Broadway. JA 4665. 907 E. Broadway. JAckson 7179.

815 BUICK 1939 Club Coupe-Sidemounts; FORD sider 1941 Sedan: reasonable. good condition: conterms. trade: MA 0394-J. a classy car; NATIONAL AUTO SALES FORD 1941 Tudor: like new. SHawnee 815 W.

Broadway. JA 4665. 6885-W. 2412 W. Market.

BUICK 1939 Town Sedan-In 1st class MERCURY 1940 Club Coupe-Radio. condition: radio; heater. heater: looks and runs like new; will NATIONAL AUTO SALES trade; 15 months to pay. 815 W. Broadway.

JA 4665. KING AUTO SALES club coupe: 5 944 S. 3d. JA 1921. BUICK-1938 5-passenger new tires; radio, heater; private own- MERCURY-1941 4-door Sedan; in perer.

HIghland 0122-W. feet condition: excellent rubber. TA BUICK 1940 4-Door Sedan Dark ma6734. JA 4611 for appointment. roon.

Tri-City Oldsmobile 907 E. NASH 1941 De Luxe Coach -Looks and Broadway. JAckson 7179. runs like new; will trade; 15 months BUICK 1941 Sedanette; all extras; low to pay. mileage; like new; consider trade.

4147 944 S. 3d. KING AUTO SALES Southern Pkwy. JA 1921. NASH 1941 '6' Sedan nice; $995.

CHEVROLET 1940 Special De Luxe JAckson Oldsmobile 7179. 907 E. Tri-City Broadheater: looks way. Town Sedan Radio, and runs like new: will trade; 15 OLDSMOBILE 1941 Hydramatic Torpedo months to nay. 4-Door Sedan--Practically new tires: KING AUTO SALES low mileage; radio, heater, etc.

This 944 S. 3d. JA 1921. car was used by one of Louisville's leading citizens. I will take low-priced car in trade and finance balance.

Call CHEVROLET 1940 Special De Luxe Scoggin. Premier Motor 1617 w. looks and Broadway. JA 6269. Sedan-Radio, heater: runs like new: will trade: 15 months to pay.

OLDSMOBILE 1941 De Luxe Town KING AUTO SALES. SOn Sedan -Low mileage; looks and runs 944 S. 3d. JAckson 1921. like new: will trade.

KING AUTO SALES CHEVROLET 1941 Master De Luxe 5- 944 S. 3d. JA 1921. Passenger Club Coupe- heater, other This is the boss's car: OLDSMOBILE 1941 De Luxe Hydrahas very low mileage, good tires; he matic Sedan- Radio. heater: 16,000 will take cheaper car and finance bal- miles: beautiful maroon: a wonderful ance: must be sold at once.

Call Scog- car for someone; will trade; 15 months gin. Premier Motor 1617 W. Broad- to pay. way. JAckson 6269.

KING AUTO SALES. 944 S. 3d. JAckson 1921. CHEVROLET 1941, Special De Luxe OLDSMOBILE Luxe Coupe; Town Sedan-Radio, heater; other ex- radio, heater; looks and runs like new; tras: 12.000 miles; a dream; will trade; will trade; KING 15 AUTO months to pay.

15 months SALES "KING SALES 944 S. 3d. JA 1921. 944 S. 3d.

JA 1921. OLDSMOBILE 1940 Luxe Town dedan--Looks and runs like new; will trade: 15 months to pay. CHEVROLET 1939 De Luxe Town Sedan 944 KING AUTO SALES -Radio. heater: looks and runs like S. 3d.

JA 1921. new: will trade: 15 months to pay. OLDSMOBILE 1940 4-Door Sedan- 000 914 8. 3d. 1921.

NATIONAL AUTO SALES KING AUTO SALES, A miles; terms. 815 W. Broadway, JA 4665. OLDSMOBILE 1941 2-Door Sedan-ExCHEVROLET 1937 De Luxe Coupe- cellent condition; special terms. Looks and runs like new: radio, heat- NATIONAL AUTO SALES er; will trade; 15 months pay.

815 W. Broadway. JA 4665. KING AUTO SALES. OLDSMOBILE-1939 De Luxe Two-door; 944 S.

3d. JAckson 1921. low mileage: lady excellent tires: $695. owner: 3619 like new; St. Germaine Court.

TA 2352. CHEVROLET 1941 De Luxe Sedan- PACKARD 1940 Club Coupe -Low Looks and runs like new: XXX spe- mileage; see this one. cial: $795; will trade: 15 months to pay. NATIONAL AUTO SALES KING AUTO SALES 815 W. Broadway.

JA 4665. 944 S. 3d. JA 1921. PACKARD 1935 Sedan: good tires; radio and heater: in good condition: CHEVROLET 1939 Master De Luxe $200.

2707 Greenwood. ARlington 0193. Coach- This car is in good condition: we will take $495 cash. I will take PLYMOUTH 1041 De Luxe Sedan -Looks trade: must be sold this week. 1617 W.

and runs like new: XXX special: $795; Call Piazza. Premier Motor will trade: 15 months to Broadway. JA 6269. KING AUTO SALES pay. CHEVROLET 1940 Special De Luxe 944 S.

3d. JA 1921. Coupe--Radio, heater; looks and runs like new: will trade; 15 months to PLYMOUTH 1940 De Luxe Coupepay. Looks and runs like new; will trade; KING AUTO SALES. 15 months to 944 S.

3d. JA 1921. KING AUTO SALES. CHEVROLET 1941. De Luxe Coupe- 944 S.

3d. JA 1921. Radio, heater; looks and runs like new: PLYMOUTH 1941 De Luxe Coupe- Radio, will trade; 15 months pay. heater; looks and runs like new: will KING AUTO SALES trade: 15 months to pay. 944 S.

3d. JA 1921. KING AUTO SALES CHEVROLET 1941 De Luxe Club Coupe 944 S. 3d. JA 1921.

-Low mileage; radio, heater; terms. PLYMOUTH 1941 Coach- -Original owntrade. excellent condition; special; terms, NATIONAL AUTO SALES trade. 815 W. Broadway.

JA 4665. NATIONAL AUTO SALES CHEVROLET 1941 Master De Luxe 2- 815 Broadway. JA 4665. Door Sedan: A-1 condition; good tires. PLYMOUTH 1937 Coach: runs swell; will Farmers and Depositors Bank, St.

trade; 15 months to Matthews, Ky. KING AUTO SALES. CHEVROLET 1939 Town Sedan-A real 944 S. 3d. JA 1921.

buy and terms. PLYMOUTH 1941 Sedan -Heater: must NATIONAL AUTO SALES be sold immediately; only $700. See 815 W. Broadway. JA 4665.

Mr. Crawford. 303 Fincastle Bldg. CHEVROLET 1941 Town Sedan -Looks (Formerly Breslin Bldg.) and runs like new; terms. PLYMOUTH 1940 Coupe; in excellent NATIONAL AUTO SALES condition and priced to sell.

815 W. Broadway. JA 4665. MOTORS. INC.

CHEVROLET 1941 Convertible Coupe- 1231 S. Shelby. MA 8800. Looks and runs like new: terms. PLYMOUTH 1940 Coach -Radio, heater: NATIONAL AUTO SALES looks like new: excellent tires; terms.

815 W. Broadway. JA 4665. NATIONAL AUTO SALES CHEVROLET 1940 Coupe-Extra good 815 W. Broadway.

JA 4665. tires; runs swell; terms. PLYMOUTH 1939 Town Sedan-Good NATIONAL AUTO SALES tires. low mileage; terms. 815 W.

Broadway. JA 4665. NATIONAL AUTO SALES CHEVROLET 1938 Town Sedan; original 815 W. Broadway. JA 4665.

black finish: like new: nice up- PLYMOUTH 1941 Convertible Club holstery; new retread tires; A real Coupe: 19,000 miles; same as new; all buy; owner. MA 6673-J. extras: may trade for cheaper car. CHEVROLET 1937 2-Door; radio: priced 1418 Bluegrass. to sell at $345: Welker's Lot.

Broad- PLYMOUTH 1932 Coupe: 4-cylinder: way at Preston. JAckson 8814. very clean; has heater, 5 practically 15 CHEVROLET-1939 Sedan; 5 good tires, new tires and tubes: runs like a new radio, heater, seat covers. MA 3076-J, one: $225 cash. Owner.

MA' 5397-R. after 6 p.m. PLYMOUTH 1937: Lincoln Zephyr. CHEVROLET 1941 4-Door Sedan. 1937: sedans; $225 each; many others, BROADWAY CHEVROLET CO.

cheap. Lee's Lot. 716 5th. 1219 W. Broadway.

JA 7117. PLYMOUTH 1937 De Luxe Coach -Has CHEVROLET 1941 Coupe- Like new: 5 radio: very clean: $295 cash. 1316 S. good tires. 1st St.

MAgnolia 5397-R. ST. MATTHEWS MOTOR CO. TA 2525. PONTIAC 1941 De Luxe Club Cou DE SOTO 1941 Custom 2-Door Sedan- Radio.

heater: 14.000 miles: can't be Radio. heater: like new. told from new: will trade. NATIONAL AUTO SALES KING AUTO SALES 815 W. Broadway.

JA 4665. 944 S. 3d. JA 1921..

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