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Kn I SECTION 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. THE COUIUER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1913. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. CHEVROLET 1941 Master De Luxe 8-Passenger Club Coupe All good tires; clean as a pin Inside and out; healer, defroster and other extras; former owner now in army. I can sell at a bargain price for quirk sale.

Call Kay Kaufman, Premier Motor 1817 W. Broadway. JArksnn (i2(9. Winter Wheat Crop Decline Is Forecast Burlev Market Scores yolume and Price Gains In ths wake of the week end's moderating weather, Kentucky's burley tobacco markets revived yesterday, sales 'increasing 50 per cent over those of Friday, final sales day Hast week. almost double last year's season average of $12.42 for that type.

Eastern fire-cured sales at Clarksville, will begin January 12, J. Fred Smith, sales supervisor, announced. SHAW Mr. William Harlan, passed away suddenly in his 57th yesr Sunday. December 19.

at 9:15 p.m. Residence. 721 Denmark. Beloved husband o' Mrs. Lela Shaw, and devoted father ot Miss Oakley Shaw.

Petty Officer 2d Class Harlan G. Shaw and Lieut. Joseph W. Shaw. Also survived by his father, Ellis G.

Shaw; brothers, Seymour, Herbert, Joseph, James and Otha Shaw, and two grandchildren. Remains at the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home. Oak and Schiller, where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30, and from South Louisville Christian Church at 2 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery.

STEELE Arnold In his 43d year, suddenly, Sunday. December 19, 1943. at 6:30 a.m., at the General Beloved brother of Mrs. T. M.

Bates, Mrs. Edna Bell, Mrs. C. L. Whitney.

Miss Mabel Steele. Charles and James Steele. Remains at W. G. Hardy Funeral Home.

Funeral services Tuesday, December 21. at 2 p.m. at Hardy's Chapel. Shlvely, Ky. Interment in Louisville Memorial Park.

TROST William; at the Jewish Hospital, Monday. December 20. 1943, at 3:30 a.m.; residence, 2343 Village Dr. Survived by wife. Sarah Trost; son.

Milton brother, I. Trost; sister, Mrs. Edwin Newberger, Cedarhurst, L. 1 grandchild. Funeral from the chapel at Adath Israel Cemetery, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

WOLFE Mrs. Emma Kathryn Kohl, passed away in her 83d year Sunday, December 19, 1943. at 5:05 p.m.; residence. 1148 Logan St. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Margaret Schmidt and Peter N. Kohl. U.S.N.; grandmother of Miss Emma Kathryn Baner. Doris and Rudy Schmidt. great-grandmother of Judith Frances Baner.

of Long Beach. Calif. Remains at the Arch L. Heady funeral Home. Oak and Schiller where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.

Interment in St. Stephen's Cemetery. Evansville. oaoers olease cooy. BUY Before the Government Freeze LATE MODELS WITH PRACTICALLY NEW TIRES Save Up to $300 Every Car a Bargain THIS WEEK YOU CAN BUY 1941 Plymouth Special Do Luxe Coach; radio, heater IMt 1941 Chevrolet De Luxe Town Sedan; radio, heater 99 1940 Chevrolet Town Sedan 1940 Mercury De Luxe Club Coupe; radio, heater 18 1S41 Chevrolet De Luxe Club Coupe.

radio, heater 1941 Ford Super De Luxe Club Coupe; radio, heater 1940 Ford "60" Tudor; radio, hearer. 6S 1939 Chevrolet Town Sedan; radi heater S9J 1941 Uuick Special De Luxe Sedan: radio, heater 1.29$ 1941 Pontiac Luxe Town Sedan; radio, heater St 1939 Ford Da Luxe Coach; radio, heater 1940 Studeh.iker Champion Coach. in.lB Lincoln 7phvr Sedan 19.18 Plymouth Coach SI 1932 Chevrolet Coach 10.16 Oldsmoblle Sedan 1933 AuliiH-n fedan 1931 Bulck Sedan 14 1941 Dodge Coach: fluid drive. 1941 Oldsmoblle De Luxe Club Couce. 1941 Oldsmoblle De Luxe Sedan.

1941 Chevrolet Special De l.uxm Selan. 1838 Ford Town Sedan; radio, heater. 1941 nulck Super Sedan; radio, heater. 1039 Rulik Ked.m. 1939 Chevrolet De T.uxe Town Sedan.

1941 Bulck Super Sedan. 1941 Studebaker Champion Coach. 19:19 De Soto Town Sedan: radio, heater. 1940 Ford Club Coupe: radio, hea'es-. 1940 Oldsmoblle De Luxe Town S4an.

1339 Plymouth De Luxe Town Sedan. 1939 Plymouth De Luxe Coupe. 13 Months to Pav. Radios and Heaters On Most Cars. Come In Todsv.

We have a largrr selection of 1441 models than any other deaier in United States. Select Car With 8 000-1 Tires, 100 Others to Chooe Frrrv KING AUTO SALES King of the Used Car Dealers. 944-48 S. 3d. JAekson 1921.

Open Evenings and HIGHLAND CHEVROLET CO. Used Car Bargains. 858 S. 3d JArksnn Madison Sales Rise Madison, Dec. 20 fP) Madison's tobacco market re ported a decided increase in receipts today as the Christmas recess in sales approached.

Sales totaled 163,938 pounds for an average of $44.18 a hundredweight today and growers received $72,442.32. 3 Held In Operating Still Near Golden Pond Paducah, Dec. 20 (AP) Members of the Federal Alcoholic. Tax Unit here raided a moonshine still four miles from Golden Pond in Trigg County Sunday, and arrested three men, it was announced today. CONNELLY Martin J-.

suddenly Monday, December 20, 1943, at 7 a.m. Beloved husband of Margaret M. Connelly; devoted father of Mrs. C. A.

Best, Jackson, Mich; Mrs. R. W. Breitenthal. Hamilton, Ohio, and 3 grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday. DeCerober 28, at 8:30 a.m.. from the residence, 1841 Shady Lane, and at St. James Church at 9 a.m. Interment In St.

Louis Cemetery. Members of St. James Holy Name Society will meet at the residence, Wednesday, at 8 p.m.. to recite the Rosary. DALRYMPLE Nellie Bly (nee Anderson), passed away Sunday, December 19.

1943, at 2 p.m.. in her 51st year, residence 211 W. Maple, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Beloved wife of. Dynes Irvin Dalrymple; devoted mother of Charles R.

Dalrymple and Mrs. Helen A. Goyette. of South Gate, California; -brothers, Mr. Grant Anderson and Rev.

W. G. Anderson; sisters, Mrs. Wilda Cates, Mrs. Bertha Warren, Mrs.

Leone Meyers; also survived by 8 grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., from the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia and 1:30 p.m. from the i lora Heights Christian Church. Burial in Eastern Cemetery. Jefiersonville.

DONHOFF Mrs. Margaret nee Caple, age 73 years. Monday. December 20, 1(M3, at 3:30 p.m., at the residence, Mt. Holly Fairdale, Ky.

Beloved wife of Ed Donhoff; devoted mother of Mrs. Mayme Berry, Mrs. Ethel Stinson. Mrs. Pearl Stinson, Mrs.

Martha Weber, Mrs. Mary Tharp, Mrs. Gelania Stickler, Edward Samuel F. and Clarence Donhoff; also survived by 18 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren: 5 brothers William, George John, Sam and Charles Caple. Funeral from the McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Thursday, December 23.

at 2 p.m. and from Mt. Holly Methodist Church at 2:30 p.m. Interment in ML Holly Cemetery. HAL8TEAD Mrs.

Willie Maude (nee Chandler), passed away Sunday, December 19. 1943, at 3 p.m., in her 45th year; residence. 1514 W. Ormsby. Beloved wife of Mr.

Floyd Halstead; devoted mother of Mrs. Viola King and Mr. William R. Halstead; brothers. Justice.

Ballard. Shelby and Elmer Chandler; sisters, Mrs. Beaulah Richmond. Mrs. Bessie Rowlett, Mrs.

Mary Andrews and Mrs. Etter White; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Remains at the family residence, 1514 W. Ormsby Ave. Funeral at 1 p.m.

from the Ormsby Avenue Baptist Church. Burial at Bedford. Ky. ANN AN Edward died at 4:30 p.m., December 20, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Survived by 3 sons and 6 daughters, all of Cincinnati; also survived by brother.

Joseph M. Hannan, and 3 sisters. Mrs. F. I.

Coyne. Mrs. Kathryn White, all of Louisville, and Mrs. Anna Loeb of Dayton, Ohio. Funeral Thursday at Cincinnati, Ohio.

HA (JEN STEIN Miss Caroline. Saturday. December 18. 1943, at 11:30 p.m., at her residence, 1478 S. 7th in her 86th year.

Beloved sister of John. Louis and Walter Hauenstein. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 from the Carl E. Herbold Funeral Home, 20th and Broadway. Interment in Eastern Cemetery.

HI FLAG Dick; Sunday evening. December 19. 1943. at 11:50 o'clock; in his 81st year; residence, 673 South 42d Street. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Marie Meyer Huflage; also survived by daughter. Miss Anna Huflage; sons, Fred, Henry. Edwin, and Lt. Carl W. Huflage, U.S.

and a grandchild. Remains at the Mortuary Chapel of John Maas and corner Floyd and Broadway. Funeral from the chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. HUGHES John Sunday.

December 19, 1943. at 11:10 p.m., residence. 1807 Edgeland. Beloved husband of Nanie F. Hughes: also survived by niece, Mary L.

Gray, Cincinnati. Ohio. Funeral Wednesday, December 22. at 8:30 a.m., from the Barrett Funeral Home, 1230 Bardstown and at St. James Church at 9 a.m.

Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Portsmouth, Ohio. Washington. D. C.

and Iron ton, Ohio, papers, please copy. JOHNSTON Arless Bernard (Benniel. suddenly, Saturday, December 18, 1943, age 32 years: residence. 821 E. Walnut.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Ann Johnston nee Sommers); father of Arless Bernard Johnston: son of Mrs. Mary Johnston; brother of Miss Carolyn Johnston, Mrs. Margaret Breney; half brother, A. N.

Knust. Remains at Albert Neurath and Son Funeral Home. 725 E. Market. Funeral Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.

Interment In Evergreen Cemetery. KRAL'S John Henry Clay, Saturday, December 13, 1943, at 9 p.m., in his 77th year; residence, 1420 Clara Ave. Beloved father of Arthur, John, Elmer and Carl Kraus: also survived by 7 grandchildren. Remains at Schoppen-horst Bros. Funeral Home, 1832 W.

Market. Funeral services Tuesday. December 21. at 2 p.m. Interment in Eastern Cemetery, RUIN Mrs.

Eva Lodenkemper (nee Stettenbenz), passed away suddenly in her 74th year Saturday, December 18, 1943. at 4:45 p.m. Residence, 1127 Keut-linger Ave. Beloved wife of Mr. Jacob Kuhn; devoted mother of Mrs.

Ida Ga-hafer and Mr. Louis L. Lodenkemper; also survived by slsteVs, Mrs. Rose Hoederer. Mrs.

Lena Elsenbels; two grandchildren and one great-grandson. Hemains at the Arch L. Heady Jr uneral Home. Oak and Schiller where services will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

McCOLLl'M Benjamin Franklin, Sun The average also recovered, the state-wide figure rising to $45.54 Tiundred pounds, a gain of 54 cents. However, the average still was $1.49 a hundred pounds below the opening-day average of $47.03, highest of the season. The decline in the average has been almost constant since opening day, with only momentary interruptions. Lexington Price Higher. The Kentucky Department of Agriculture reported sales yesterday totaled 9,608,458 pounds, for which growers were paid $4,375,523.43.

Friday, 6,844,322 pounds sold for $3,079,856.65. Lexington sold 500,000 pounds -more than it did Friday, -while its average was $1.51 1 higher. Sale of 1,756.416 pounds yielded $827,062.21. Two ware- houses that had sales yesterday vera unable to complete their figures, it was reported. The Louisville market, while reporting a heavier sale than on Friday, had an average of $46.11, a decline of 81 cents.

The market here sold 359,742 pounds lor Reports On Other Sales. Sales on other markets, as re ported by the Department of Agriculture, were: Pounds Amount Markets. Sold. Paid. Avge.

Bloomf ield ..307.284 $133,508.81 $43.45 Bowline Green302.938 132.704.31 43.81 v. Carrollton 706.929 334.008 00 47.25 Covington 115,712 51.765.95 44.74 1 Cynthiana Danville 430.074 190.898.60 44.39 ..449.054 203.485.6Z 45.31 Glasgow 318.270 143.858. 04 45.20 Greensburg .255.830 122.292.32 47 80 llarrodsburg 327.3M 150.111.08 45.85 Ilopktnsville 340.958 1S0.209.41 44.08 Cave 3o4.ll 141.956.22 48 8 Lebanon 344.940 183.245.30 47.33 Maysville 983.133 443.381.58 45.30 Mt Sterling 3R0.578 161.B50.60 44.89 Owensboro 243.074 104.535.63 43.01 366.770 169.429.82 46.20 Richmond 295.578 135.044.60 45.69 Sheibyville Springfield .753.590 329.274.81 43.69 .286,078 119,027.33 41.61 All Dark Markets Register-Price Gains Dark tobacco resumed its steady skyward yesterday with every market reporting price in- creases. Green River sales at 1 Henderson, Owensboro and established a general of $32.94 a hundred pounds, $1.42 above Friday's Total figures for the three mar-kets showed 376,568 pounds sold 'for $124,045.08. Russell ville's one-sucker ware-.

houses auctioned 422,278 pounds an average of $26.56, $1.76 over the previous close. Growers I were paid $112,168.34. Madisonville's northern fire-Icured tobacco market opened its season yesterday with only 385 pounds offered. The leaf brought for an average of $24.13, Jefferson County Statistics 13 WANTED Radios and washers: any make or jnodel or condition. Repairs and parts for all makes.

Clarksdale Radio-Washer Service, 708-8 S. Shelby. WA 6914 or WA 5292. CHILDREN'S DESKS, roll and flat top; dolls, dishes, wagons, rockers, helmets, table, and chair sets, rocking horses. 207 S.

4th. Nu-Enamel Store. WA 3612. CHRISTMAS TINSEL, snow, icicles; toy rifles $1.39 up: full line of dolls: table tennis sets 50c to model airplane kits 10c up. Stop and shop at K.

S. Csufleld. 308 S. 3d. WANTED OLD GOLD.

BRIDGE WORK, old Jewelry, diamonds, etc. 318 W. Chestnut St. SENG JEWELERS. 210 Market St.

DIAMONDS bought and sold, best cash prices; free appraisals. We offer 6 diamond rings and 3 cluster bargains. Dowden's 10 years 411 Norton Bldg. WILL STORE Piano for "use of same: references. SH 0639-W.

HARD to fit fect7 try Jay's Smrmlo Store for quality footwear. 209 S. 4th. Servi Services Offered Services Offered General. 14 ALTERATIONS.

Maintenance, remodeling and repair work, roofing and guttering: for estimates call SH 8017. ANTIQUES, upholstering, refinishing. Living-room suites rebuilt like new; materials in stock. Jeffrey's Upholstering Shop. JA 2652.

AUTOMATIC FURNACE Service Gas. coal and oil. New furnaces available. D. S.

Hinkebein. Highland 68R9. BUILDING, remodeling, roofs raised, repairing. roofing. McNulty Bros.

SHawnee 0423-W. CARPENTER Expert; remodeling at reasonable prices. FRanklin 0566. CARPENTER work of all kinds, caulk- 1 roo I g. J.

Ol in ic k. II 01 -M CAULKING and weatherstripping installed, monthly payments; no mortgage, free estimates. Call Bailey. MA 4792-M. CLOCKS and watches, all types, cleaned and repaired; fast serviec.

JA 6625. 302 Board of Trade 3d and EXPERT REPAIRING on washing machines, sweepers, fans, clocks, sewing machines, irons, work guaranteed. Home Service Repair Shop. WA 3471. FLOORS sandea and refinished: estimates free: immediate service.

SH 4743. FLOORS laid, sanded; old floors made like new. SH 3619. GAS HEATING SERVICE All makes checked, adjusted, repaired, cleaned; Rersonal attention. William Zipper.

lAgnolla 622.W. HOT AIR FURNACES repaired; steam and hot water corrected; immediate service. Call MAgnolla 1033-J. PATCH PLASTERING A-l work; Immediate service. FR 5732.

PLASTERING By patch or yard: reasonable: reference. JAekson 0357. RADIO REPAIH1NO All makes repaired: prompt service: all work guaranteed. 1402 Preston St. MA 71HI.

RAGS WASHED Paint, ink. grea rags; laundering: shop towels rented. Community Towel Service. JA 5141. REFRIGERATOR and motor repa'irs; door gaskets installed.

Call HI 2415. REMODELING, reroofing. repairing of all kinds; no Job too large or too small. Call Mr. Kittle, Kittle Contraction Co.

MAgnolla 1020. WASHERS REPAIRED Must Last for the Duration! Have your MAYTAG. EASY. G. E.

and all popular makes repaired by factory-trained mechanics In the most up-to-date, reliable shop in the South. Au-shorized factory service. We carry wringer roll, parts and repairs for all makes and models. Operating under O.P.A. regulations.

American Washer Co. 437 S. 2d St. WA 4063. WASHERS REPAIRED regardless of make, model or condition; parts for all makes.

Clarksdale Radio-Washer Service. 700-8 S. Shelby. WA 6914 or WA 5292. WASHING MACHINES Repaired All makes; work guaranteed; prompt service; by expert mechanics.

H. O. Washer Service, MA 7ie0. 1403 S. Preston.

WASHING machines, radios and vacuum cleaners repaired by expert workmen. Call JA 1512. Baxter Radio Service, 440 Baxter Ave. WASHING MACHINE repaired; also parts; prompt service: under new management. Maytag Shop, 330 E.

Market. WAbash 1457. ATTENTION. Property Owners If you are thinking of building, remodeling or repairing in city or country, call Emil J. Rutz.

Highland 1630-R. EXPERT washer and refrigeration service; free estimates; work guaranteed; operating under O.P.A. regulations; prompt service. Easy Wanher Ap-nliance Service. 'JAekson 4B34, WEATHER STRIP" arid calk toVave fuel;" year to pay.

Mr. Bomar. Call HI 11 59-J. Moving, Packing, Storage. 21 MOVE Yourself Rent a padded van: save up to one-half, pads, equipment furnished.

U-Drive-It 637 S. 3d. JAekson 6016. MOVING Hauling; light, heavy. JAekson 0712; night's.

SHawnee .4922. Cut raies up to poiinoi, MOV1MG and hauling of all kinds; reasonable; reliable white men. "Bud" Eddleman. SHawnee 688S-W. HAUL1NG-MOVING 12 years; white help; reasonable; pickup delivery.

Boyd Victory Movers. SH 7652. CALL DUVALL Day and night service; padded vans; experienced men; new equipment; low prices. SH 2932. LIBERTY MOVERS Reliable help; reasonable rates.

1432 Payne. TA 9429. Long Distance 22 LOAD wanted from Cincinnati. Ohio; Memphis. or Nashville.

December 21 or 22; from points in Illinois next ten days. Load wanted to Cincinnati, Columbus, Ohio, and Pittsburgh, December 27. Settle Moving Co. JAekson 7161. RETURN LOADS wanted; vans available for immediate long distance furniture moving and storage.

A. Arnold 8c Son. SHawnee 5282. Painting. Papering.

23 PAINTING Decorating; Interior; exterior; remodeling: references. McNulty Bros. SHawnee 8583. PAPER furnished, hung, $7.50 room up; nla st erlng. Rembold.

MAg nolle 2748. PAPER furnished, hung: work guaranteed: samples shown. SH 43R4-J. PAINTING. PAPERING.

CARPENTRY. Steaming paper, plastering, cleaning. Immediate service. BELL Ac KOCH. TA BRHB-3759.

PAPER HANGING 1943 patterns: perfect workmanship; immediate service: paper hung. Jim Finn, MAgnolla Mti-M. PAPER HANGING Free estimate: work guaranteed. Lehr AH 0729-R. PAPEKiNG Free estimates: satisiaction guaranteed: references.

SH 8583 ATTENTION. Home Owners The best papering, steaming and cleaning. At ARTHUR G. MAAS. WA 1028.

ATTENTION For immediate and first-class paper hanging: work guaranteed, call Mr. Spencer. WAbash 7916. PAPER Furnished, hung, $8 room up; immediate service. SHawnee 6781.

HOUSE PAINTING Interior, exterior; estimates free. E. Nan. SH 3219-W. Automotive Automobiles for Sale.

27 BUICK 1941 Streamline Sedanette Beautiful cream color; looks like new; 5 good tires; will trade; 13 months to pav. King Auto Sales, 944 S. 3d. JA 1921. BUICK 1939 Sedan Radio, heater; looks and runs swell; 15 months to pay.

KING AUTO SALES 944 S. 3d. JA 1921. BUICK 1939 Sedan Radio, heater. 5 excellent tires; a real buy; 15 months to pay.

National Auto Sale, 815 W. Hroaqway. nt3 BUICK 1942 Super; in 1st class condition; heater; tires in good condition; piiorlty needed. JAekson 5829. BUICK 1937.

4-door Fedan: good condition: $400; owner. FRanklin 3422, after 6 p.m. CADILLAC 1941 Model 62 De Luxe 4-Door Sedan Equipped with Cadillac radio, automatic heating system, defroster and all genuine Cadillac extra equipment. All whitewall tires are perfect. If you want a truly fine car for the duration, this is it.

Premier Motor 1617 W. Broadway. JA 6269. CHEVROLET 1936 2-Door Sedan; in good mechanical condition: just the car for good transportation: priced to sell at $35. Schuler-Koster Motor Com- Sanv.

2d and Walnut Streets. Phone Ackson 4118. CHEVROLET 1941 Special De Luxe Town Sedan Radio, heater: low mileage; 5 tires like new; will trade; 15 months to nay. King Auto Sales, 944 S. 3d.

JA 1921. CHEVROLET 1930 4-Door Sedan This car in good mechanical condition with good tires; priced to sell at (165. Schuler-Koster Motor Company. 2d and Walnut Streets. Phone JA 4118.

CHEVROLET 1940 De Luxe Town Sedan" Radio and heater: new battery: 5 good tires; owner; $750. 3805 Michigan after 4 p.m. CHEVROLET 1941 Town Sedan Radio, heater; like new throughout: IS months to pay. National Auto Sales. 815 W.

Broadway. JA 4665. Information Personals. Marriage License CHEVKOLET 2-Dour Swell family car: very good tires: priced to sell. Welker'a Lot.

335 E. Broadway, at Preston: CHEVROLET 1932 2-Door Clean: A-l condition throughout; bargain; can finance. 2038 Wilson Ave. CHEVnOLET 1U41 Business Coupe; 13,000 miles. Broadway Chevrolet 1219 W.

Broadway. JA 7117. CHEVROLET 1941 Fleetliner Sport Sedan; 14.000 miles. Broadway Chevrolet 1219 w. Hroaway.

JA7117. CHEVROLET 1936 4 prewar tires; can be seen 3423 Bank St. Call SH 1183-J. CHKVSLER 1941 Saratoga Clyb Coupe Large radio, heater, defroster: 8 tires like new; this is an Eastern car and looks and runs like new; will trade; 13 months to pay. KING AUTO SALES J44 S.

3d. JA Wt. CHRYSLER 1937 Hayal 4-Door Sedan? new paint Job: a beautiful black flnlsn: radio, heater and 5 perfect tires; priced to sell at Schuler-Koster Motor Company, 2d and Walnut Streets. Phone JAekson 4118. CHRYSLER Royal.

1941 Coach; radio, heater; seat covers; good condition; $1,095: owner. New Albany 1971-J. DE SOTO 1942 4-Door Sedan; demonstrator, 5.000 miles; priority needed; will accept trade. Goodman Bros. Phone Sheibyville 110.

DODGE 1941 Town Sedan Fluid drive; airfoam cushions; radio, heater; looks and runs like new; will trade; 15 months to pay. KING AUTO SALES 944 JA 1921. V'OKD 1940 De Luxe Tudor Sedan All good whitewall tires and In excellent mechanical condition; equipment Includes radio and other extras; finish and upholstery are like new; former owner called into armed services. I can sell at a bargain price. Call Vincent.

Premier Motor 16th and Broadway. JAekson 6148. FORD 1941 Super De Luxe 4-Door Sedan Original tires in perfect condition and have high tread: heater, defroster and other extras; extra nice condition throughout. We bought this one at the right price. I can sell it at a big saving.

Call Matson, Premier Motor Its 17 W. Broadway. JAekson 62H9. FORD 1937 De Luxe Fordor Sedan All practically new prewar, first quality tires; radio, heater, defroster and other extra equipment; excellent mechanical condition; formerly owned by Army officer: I can sell at the right price. Call Wheatley, Premier Motor 15th and Broadway.

JA 6148. rORD 1941 Convertible Coupe; super de luxe; original black finish: radio, heater; 5 tines, like new; 22,000 miles. Better hurry; guaranteed 100; heated showroom. GEO. BYERS SONS.

INC B50 8. 3d St. AJ3 17 FORD 1941 Super De Luxe Good tires; radio, heater, seat covers made to order; $950 takes It: may take cheao car In trade; can arrange terms. Andy's Auto Paint Shop. 1716 Portland.

SH fl.Hfi5-W. FORD 1941 Super Do Luxe Tudor-Radio, heater; tires like new; will trade; 13 months to pay. KING AUTO SALES 944 S. 3d. JA 1921.

FORD Station Wagon Nine-passenger: super de luxe; body like new; small motor mileage; good tires. Standard Auto 72H S. 4th. FORD 1941 Tudor Heater; 5 good tires; low mileage; like new; trade; terms. National Auto Sales, 815 W.

Broadway. A 4fi5. FORD 1941 Statioi. Wagon Maroon; low mileage; priced to sell. Smith Auto 417 Pearl St.

New Albany, Ind. Phone 365. FORI) 1940 Convertible Coupe Terms; trade. Cooke Pontiac 846 S. 3d.

JAekson 2171. I'OHD 1941 DeLuxe, rudlo and heater; tires like new; will trade for or 1941 dump truck. Pleasure Ridge 7819 FORD Station Wagon 1938 Radio, prewar tires: in gopd condition. Can be seen at 2028 Emerson. FORD 1941 Coach Radio, heater; low mileage; tires A-l; mechanically good; $75.

Charlestown 98-R-2. FORD 1937 Coach In A-l condition; 8245 cash. 1316 S. 1st St. MA 5397-R.

OLDSMOBILE 1941 De Luxe 6-Cylinder" Streamlined Sedanet Low mileage and excellent tires; radio, heater, defroster and other extras; this is a one-owner car that has been treated like a baby. I can sell this car about $200 below the market price. Call Scoggin, Premier Motor llil7W. Broadway. JA62H9.

Or.DSMdniF.E1942" 5-Paisetrgrne Luxe" Coupe Radio, heater, seat covers; low mileage; prewar tires like new; nice car; reasonable. SH evenings or ll day Sunday. Priority needitd. OLliSMOBlLE lsil Town Sedan Radio, heater; 5 tire like new; looks and runs like new; will trade; 15 months to nav. Kin gA utoSal es.944S.

3L A 1 921. OLDSMOBILE 1940 be Luxe Town Se" dan Radio, heater; like new; will trade; 15 months to nay. King Auto Sales. 944 S. 3d.

JA1921. OLDSIllOUiLK 1939 0-Cyiiiidcr Aedan; excellent condition: priced to sell. B. H. MOTORS.

INC. 1231 S. Shelby. MAB800. "PACKARD 1939 Straight 823,000 mllrs? 5 good tires; upholstery A-l condition; coior black.

MAgnolia 35V3-M. PACKARD Clipper 1941 Radio, heater; exceptionally good condition. JA52.r. PLYMOUTH 1942 Special De Luxe; radio, heater, fog lights, good rubber, low mileage, privately owned; owner drafted. TA 5425.

3603 Norbourne Blvd. PLYMOUTH 1939 7-Passenger Sedan-Radio, heater; tires like new; make your expenses carrying pa'srngers. KING AUTO SALES 944J5.3d. JA1921. PLYMOUTH 1937 Coach; completely overhauled: good tires, heater, seal beam lights.

3116 Bohannon nea rTa 1 or and entral A I rs. PLYMOUTH 1941 DeLuxe: 24.000 actual miles; seat covers, heater, 3 good tires. A-l condition. 1303 Earl Ave, square off Tavlor Blvd. PLYMOUTH 1941 Coach Radio, heater; 5 good tires; mechanically in A-l condition: booy like new.

MA JJiw. i.tn-ings. HI 2945. PLYMOUTH 1940 Coupe Radio, heater; very clean; priced to sell; by owner. Will consider trade-in.

Call A 434. PLYMOUTH Coupe. 1941 Seat covers. 6 good tires; In good running condition. 3218 Michigan.

PLYMOUTH 19.18 Coach New paint and overhauled: excellent condition. MA 6107-W after 7 p.m. PLYMOUTH 19385 excellent tires: radio and heater; owner leaving for Navy.Call A 7152 after 5 m. PLYMOUTH 1941 Coach A-l condition" radio and heater; ft good tires; owner; $795. FR 3706.

"PONTIAC 1040 Do Luxe Convertible-New top; red leather upholstery; radio, heater; good tires: splendid condition: $fll)5 cash. Owner. SHawnee 2273-J. PONTIAC 1941 'Torpedo Coach heater; looks and runs like new; wllV trade; 15 months to pay. King Auti Sales, 944 S.

3d. JAekson 1921. PONTIAC 1941 2-door De Luxe 8: radio, heater: excellent condition. Highland 1999 after 5 p.m. STUDEBAKER 1940 6-Passenger Champion Coupe Good tires; mechanically O.K.

Fnankllnin56. 1011 Walter. UN F.RS FLLING EVERY BO LARGEST -SELECTION IN SOUTH 1941 Bulck Sedan. 1941 Oldsmoblle Sedan Like new. 1941 Pontiac Tudor.

1941 Ford Tudor. 1941 Dodge Sedan Perfect. 1941 Chevrolet Club Couoe Dandy. 1941 Pontiac Sedan Special. 1941 Oldsmoblle Club Coupe.

1941 Chevrolet Town Sedan Nice. 1941 De Soto Sedan Custom. 1 1940 Mercury Sedan Radio. 1940 Buick Sedan Special. 1940 Oldsmoblle Town Sedan.

1930 Mercurv Sedan Perfect. 19:9 Ford Sedan De Luxe. 1939 Bulck Club Coupe. 19:19 Bulck Sedan Special. 1937 Chevrolet Town Sedan.

1937 Bulck Tudor Nice. Good Tires on All Cars. Many Others to Choose From. NATIONAL AUTO SALES. 815 W.

Broadway. JA 4063. Opposite Sears-Roebuck. Big Trade Easy Terms. WILL WHOLESALE The Following Cars to Retail Buyers, 1940 Chevrolet Muster He Luxe Sedan.

1940 Oldsmoblle Club Ouipe, nlre. 1941 Chevrolet Special De Luxe Sedan. 1941 Hudson Commodore Sedan: ready. 1941 Pontiac De Luxe Sedan Coupe. Will take your car In trade.

Finance balance. FALLS CITY PONTIAC CO. 418 E. Broadway. WA 2423.

We Buy Or Sell-All Makes and Models Used Cars Compare The Prices: 1939 Lincoln Zephyr Sedan $191 TI40 Plymouth De Luxe 2-Door 795 193B Pontiac 6 345 19.16 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 243 Many Others. Monarch Auto Company 206 E. Broadway. JA 8218. TODAY'S SPECIAL 1940 Pontiac Coach; beautiful let black finish; spotless Interior; 5 good tires.

$943 Home of Guaranteed Used Cars. HANDS MOTOR CO. Sales STUDEBAKER Service 63 S. 3d. WA 7453 Bargains At Packard Plaza One of Louisville's oldest dealers.

We Buy and Sell Late Model Cars. Clay and Broadway. Washington, Dec. 20 (JP) The Agriculture Department reported today that the winter wheat crop for harvest next year is indicated as 526,957,000 bushels, compared with 529,606,000 bushels harvested this year, 696,450,000 bushels in 1942 and a ten-year, 1932-41, average production of 550,181,000 bushels. The area seeded to winter wheat this fall for all purposes was 47,127,000 acres, compared with 37,834,000 a year ago.

The indicated yield per acre is placed at 11.2 bushels, compared with 14 bushels last year, and the condition of the crop on December 1 was reported as 69 per cent of normal, compared with 88 a year ago. bags of cane sugar, eight gallons of moonshine whisky, a quantity of borax and several packages of yeast, Dewey Hartman, a member of the raiding party reported. First Using Sugar. It was the first still using sugar and yeast seized by the Paducah unit since war restrictions were placed on such material, a member of the tax unit reported. He said the men arrested refused to tell where they obtained the sugar and yeast.

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Saturday for The Sunday Courier-Journal. Announcements Deaths. 1 ANDY Peter, in his 65th year, passed on Monday. December 20. 1843, at 6:30 a.m.; residence, 1218 Highland Ave.

Beloved brother of Charles Andy. Remains will lie in state at the Godfrey F. Russman Mortuary, 1041 Goss Ave. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the chapel and 9 o'clock at St. Brigid's Interment In Calvary Cemetery.

BAITM John Dudley. In his 76th year, passed on Monday, December 20, 1943, at 4 p.m., at the residence. 1626 S. Preston St. Beloved husband of Martha Emma Baum nee Wheatley), and beloved father of Robert Coleman and James Bernard Baum, Mrs.

M. F. Pfaf-finger. Mrs. William Mattingly, Mr.

Albert Cambron, Misses Mary and Maxtne Baum and Mrs. Claude Zulllg of Richmond, also survived by 9 frandchlldren and 1 great-grandchild, 'uneral Thursday morning at 8 o'clock from the reidence: at 8:30 o'clock from St. Philip Nerl Church. Interment In St. Mary's of the Woods Cemetery at McQuady, Ky.

BICKER 1 Matilda Louisa, In her 44th year, passed on Sunday, December 19, 1943. at 1:30 p.m., at the residence. 2112 S. Preston St. Beloved daughter of Fred Bickert, and sister of Mrs.

Edward Seitz and George Bickert. Remains will lie in state at the Godfrey F. Russman Mortuary, 1041 Goss Ave. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the chapel and 9 o'clock at Our Mother of Sorrows Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

Bl'RUIC'K Ida Josephine. Saturday, December 18, 1943, at 11:30 p.m., at the residence of her daughter. 1609 Forrest Hill Dr. Beloved mother of Harry Burdlck, Cleveland. Ohio, and Mrs.

Elmer Neudecker, and sister of Miss Margaret Golden. Hempstead, N. aIo survived by four grandchildren. Funeral from Pearson's. 1310 S.

3d. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. CANTKE1.L Rlrhard Sunday. De-crmber 19, 1943.

at 12:30 p.m., at his residence, 3917 Michigan, In his 53th year. Beloved husband of Mrs. Geneva 'Newton Cantrell; father of Ted Can-trell; brother of Mrs. Charles Newman, Mrs. Charles Owens, both of Chicago, 111.: Mrs.

Nora Forsyth. Henry, Edgar Cantrall. all of Louisville, and Elmnnd Cantrell of Detroit. Mich. Funeral Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Carl E.

Herbold Funeral Home, 20th and Broadway. Interment In Resthaven Memorial Park. COLLINS William age 72 years, Sunday, December 19, 1943, at 10 p.m.. at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Pansy Sidebottom, 415 W.

Lee St. Beloved husband of Mrs. Ella Collins (nee Harrison); also survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. Pearl Farris, Mrs. Mae Greschel Mrs.

Pansy -Sidebottom and Miss Mildred Collins; 3 sons. Squire1 Collins. Herbert Collins and Chester Collins; 2 brothers. Squire Collins and Johnnie Collins, and 12 grandchildren. Funeral from the McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Wednesday, December 22, at 2 p.m.

and from the Mt. Holly Methodist Church at 2:30 p.m. Interment In Mt. Holly Cemetery. They were Wesley Chambers, 22; Jim Higgins, 21, and Albert Higgins, 26.

A fourth man escaped, officers said, but a warrant has been issued for his arrest. Property confiscated included a fifty-gallon copper still, eight fifty-gallon barrels, 150 gallons of cane sugar and corn mash, 100 pounds of chops, two 100-pound Woman Pulled to Death In Neighbor's Wringer Chattanooga, Dec. 20 G4) Mrs. John H. Stanberry, 26, was pulled to her death in a neighbor's washing machine wringer today while she laundered her two children's clothes for a Christmas visit with relatives in North Carolina.

The mother's left arm. was caught in the rollers of the machine. In an apparent effort to reach the cut-off switch, she dropped against the frame 'so hard that her throat was crushed. Thief Takes Yule Cheer All 118 Bottles of It Maplewood, N. Dec.

20 W) If Salvatore Desidero was all set to spread a little Christmas cheer, he has perhaps canceled all such plans now. A thief ransacked his house and removed sixty-six bottles of whisky, ten' bottles of gin, eighteen bottles of champagne and twenty-four bottles of cordials. Mrs. Ernest W. Mercer, 2719 Grand, Dec.

8. Mrs. Bertram A. Reeb. Rout 4, Nov.

30. Mrs. Thomas Horn, 2504 Boiling, Dec. 5. Boys.

Mrs. Charles V. Campbell, 825 S. Floyd, Nov. 27.

Mrs. Ralph S. Kinne, Valley Station, Nov. 26. Mrs.

Garrett C. Motsch, 2514 Griffith, Nov. 24. Mrs. Curtis A.

Klncer, 2431 Sherry Road, Nov. 30. Mrs. James T. Beckley, 1006 Samuel, Nov.

25. Mrs. George B. Hofmann. 806 Shelby.

Nov. 29. Mrs. Albert K. Paul, 112 Harlan, Nov.

17. Mrs. Edmond C. Rapp, 3425 Del Park Terrace, Nov. 24.

Mrs. John Lutterschmidt. 3735 Fin-castle Road. Nov. 30.

-Mrs. Arvel o. Page, 3389 Dearcy, Nov. 30. Mrs.

John N. Oudekerk, Meadowbrook Road. Glens Falls. N. Nov.

28. Mrs. William P. Hines. 4568 S.

3d. Nov. 25. Mrs. Paul J.

Gerhardstein, 2238 Grin-stead Drive. Nov. 28. Mrs. Eugene W.

Norton, 3451 Fin-castle Road, Nov. 16. Suits Filed 281743 Southeastern Grevhound Lines vs. J. Mae Brown, et damages.

J- Miller vs. Rebecca Miller, divorce. 281745 Mary Estella Bohn vs. Charles Henry Martin Bohn. divorce.

281746 Coupe Construction Company vs. David Wilbur Tucker, et on peU-tton. 281747 W. C. Weant vs.

G. W. on petition. 281748 Isaac Coleman vs. Mary Coleman, divorce.

281749 Parrish Richardson' vs. Esther Richardson, divorce. 281750 Lillie Bell Thomas, et vs. E. M.

Bingham, damages. Police Court Drunken Driving Amended to drunkenness, Frank Lewejohn. $20; postponements. Seaton Cockeril. Dec.

30; William Edwards. Dec. 29; Henry Hawkins. Feb. 11; Joseph Heil Jan.

28; Edward Hobbs, Jan. 28: George Hardt. Jan. Manslaughter William Kinney, postponed to Jan. 21; Paul Abner, postponed to Jan.

19. Storehouse Breaking Charles Cravens and Roy Thompson, postponed to Jan. 4. Impersonating an Officer James Carr, postponed to Dec. 22.

Petty Larceny Inez Kennedy, postponed to Dec. 28; William Gillespie, amended to breach of the peace. 120. Malicious Striking Jack Wright, post- Boned to Jan. Louisa Campbell, to lec.

23. Quarterly Court Drunk In Public Place Lloyd Rudolph Vinson, $33.50 and 5 days in Jail; William Parsley, (35.50 and 5 days In jail; Hubert Smith. $33.50. Breach of Peace Amos Likens, $15.50. Yesterday's Weather Reported By V.

8. Weather Bnreaa. Station. High. Low.

Prec. Atlanta, Ga. Atlantic City, N. J. Boston, Mass.

Chicago, 111. Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland. Ohio Denver, Colo. Detroit, Mich. Duluth, Minn.

El i'aso. Texas Fort Worth, Texaa Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas City, Mo. l.o Angeles, Calif. l.aulsvlila, Ky.

Memphis. Tenn. Miami, Fla. Minneapolis, St. Paul.

New Orleans, La. New York, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Penn. St.

Louis, Mo. San Antonio, Texas Seattle, Wash. Washington, D. C. Wilmington.

Del. 53 36 .00 42 33 .00 40 33 39 19 .00 40 28 .00 35 28 .00 26 .00 39 24 .00 30 14 .00 50 32 .00 57 36 .00 66 33 .00 28 .00 60 55 .08 43 SB 45 29 65 41 ,00 39 19 .00 61 44 .00 39 36 .00 32 28 .02 23 .00 67 35 .00 47 29 .00 42 23 .00 55 34 .00 In Memoriam. BOES In loving memory of Agnes, my beloved daughter, who went to aleep three years ago. December 20th. Cemetery Lots, Monument.

6 BUY DIRECT From America's largest builders. Markers Monuments Mausoleums. McNEEL MARBLE CO. Heybum Bldg. JA 1230.

MEMORIALS SINCE 1880 Complete stock. 309 W. Jefferson a few steps off 4th Ave. PETER BURGHARD STONE CO. CREMATION Free pampnlet.

JA 7566. 'Get the facts." LOUISVILLE CREMATORY. 641 Baxter. Funeral Directors. McDANlEL BROS.

MAgnolla 1011-1012. 4339 Park Blvd AJbert Neurath Son Funeral Home. 723 E. Market St. JAekson I19L W.

Schoppenhorst. Mrs. Edw. fhoprienhorst. SCHOPPENHORST BROS.

Funeral Home. 19th and Market. SH 0087. BARRETT FUNERAL HOME. 1230 Bardstown Road.

HI 1758. BLANFORD. T. A. 3815 3.

4th. MAgnolla 0141-014X GODFREY T. RUSSMAN'S MORTUARY. 1041 Goss Ave. MA 7468.

H. BOSSE SON. 600 E. Broadway. WAbash 3171.

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

LEE E. CRALLE INC. 1330 Third St. MA 077L MA 0771. L.

D. PEARSON RON. INC. 1310 S. Third St.

MA 051O-051L Ledge Notices. Boaz Lodge, Number 850, F. and A. will meet in called communication this Tuesday evening, December 21. 1943, at 7:30 o'clock, in their hall for work in the F.

C. Degree. CHARLES HAMBAUGH, Master. S. R.

BECKHART. Secretary. Louisville Council, No. 4. Jr.

O.U.A.M. will give their annual Christmas turkey party at their hall. 28th and Grand Monday evening, December 20th. at 8 o'clock. All members and their friends are invited.

FRANK HARPER. Councilor, PHILIP BENE. Secy. Shawnee Lotiue. Number 830, will meet in called communication at 1 o'clock In their temple this Tuesday evening for work in the M.

M. Degree, final degree for the year. All members invited. AKTHUK L. PRITCHARD, Master.

GUS A. KNAPP. Secretary. Shibboleth Lodge. Number 750, F.

and A. will meet this Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.; business and work In F. C. Degree. Visitors, welcome.

J. L. McDONALD. Master. HENRY F.

VON HOVEN. Secretary. Travel Opportunities. EL PASO, TEXAS Army couple driving 1942 Packard. December 26thj not returning: take 2.

MA 8901. JACKSON, KENTUCKY Lady desires transportation, December 24 returning December 26: references exchanged: will share expenses. Call TAylor 5294. Lost. 11 BILLFOLD Brown leather; Ford Motor Co.

Identification, draft and social security cards, $51, lady's diamond ring; liberal reward. Phone Jeffersonville 1716-W4. BILLFOLD Lost in Highland Theater in Highland Park Friday; reward. Return to W. H.

Wren, 3536 Taylor Blvd. FRanklin 4261. BILLFOLD Between 3d and 4th. on Oak Sunday; containing valuable napers, money and pictures. Reward.

Call JAekson 8402. BILLFOLD Man's, black, in Sears Roebuck. Tuesday. Will the gentleman please phone Lt. W.

A. Barber, West Point Receive reward. BOSTON BULL TERRIER Black with white markings, on Broadway; last seen going toward 10th, hit by car before running away; reward. Mrs. Miller, Washington Apartment, 6th and Chestnut, Number 14.

BOSTON BULL Dark brindle terrier with white blaze face and collar; tan bridle; answers to name of "Bingo;" reward. CaU HI S736. 2517 Seneca Valley Rd. BRACELET Indian charm, 5 turquoise sets; between Barbee Way and Eastern Pkwy. Reward.

MAgnolla 0181-R. BULLDOG Blavic and white; male: 8 months old, wearing new tan harness; vicinity Winkler Ave. Thursday; reward. MA 4076-M. COIN PURSE Saturday night, containing treasured lady's Elgin watch.

Reward. FRanklin 2621, Extension 216; nights. Highland 4386-M. IDENTIFICATION BRACELET Gold; navigator wings insignia; engraving on inside, "Alway Yours." C. L.

W. Reward. SHawnee 6001-W. KEYS In tan leather zipper case; last week. Reward.

JAekson 0028. LLEWELLYN SETTER Young, full grown male, face black on right side; last seen on Strawberry Lane near Bun Plant. Reward. FR 1610. POCKETBOOK Will person who found brown pocketbook in Kresge's Saturday afternoon please return: contains girl's Christmas money.

Reward. Call Pewee Valley 6788. PURSE Brown, Sunday noon, between 32d and Vermont, and 20th and Garland. Reward. Call Amelia Liebe-gott.

WA 3177 before after call SHawnee R505-R. PURSE Black; identification Deloris A. Layman, papers In billfold valuable to owner only: Saturday night. Reward. Call SHawnee C956-J.

PUHSE Black, on Hill Street bus or 4th St. car, Monday afternoon, containing keys and ration books; reward. MA 6644-J. RINGS one solitaire diamond; 1 old-fashloned cameo; vicinity north side of Jefferson between 2d and 3d Sts. Reward, no questions asked.

Jeffersonville 73d. RINGS diamond: 1 lady's. 1 man's; $100 reward: no questions asked. Tom Harris. 628 S.

5th. or call WAbash 4958. TIRE Royal; Friday; between 1st and Chestnut and Crescent Hill. Reward. Call TAylor 9138.

SHOE Brown Alligator, pump, from car on 3d near Guthrie. Reward. Call SHawnee 7783. WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER Black and white male puppy, tan strayed from 2901 Riedling Dr. Sunday; reward.

TA 3265. WRIST WATCH Man's Lord Elgin; yellow gold, blue crystal; leather band: vicinity downtown, Tuesday; reward. TAylor 4618 WRIST WATCH Lady's; Monday, be-tween shopping district and 4002 S. jnrooK. rtewara.

ma WILL PARTY who called MAgnolla 0442-J about lady's diamond ring, very narrow broken band; odd cut stone, high mounting; around last of November or 1st of December. Please call MAgnolla 0954 or 125 W. Ormsby. Reward. Albert Wolff, 37.

Army, 2128 Edge-- land Avenue: Jean Kaplan, 30, 2112 Eastern Parkway. Paul Mitchell, 30, Army, Boston: Lil-' Han Cheatham. 31. 631 Cecil Avenue. Guv A.

Guadagnino. 24, Army, Pitts-rr burgh: Willie A. Bristow, 19, 1922 S. Preston. Howard E.

Childress, 22. laborer. Coral Ridge. Lillian A. MurriU.

14, Coral Ridge. C. A. Beeler. 31.

engineer. 2232 Port- land Avenue; Lillian Horan, 34, 3746 Bank. Bennie E. Ganno, 21, electrician, Welsworth Hotel; Dora P. Unclebach, 18.

Camp Taylor. Albert H. Lyslnger. 22. Army, Portage.

Velma L. Mattingly, 17, 2722 W. Chestnut. Williard C. Adams, 25, Army.

Louisa, Pauline Fugitt, 21, 1738 Maple. George H. Smith, 39. dye setter, 325 T. Broadway; Josie Maraman.

41, 325 E. Broadway. William R. Clay. 31.

Army, Richmond, Jeanne T. Ireland, 28, 2229 Glen-mary Avenue. Charles C. Martorano. 28, Army, Brooklyn.

N. Evelyn E. Mitchell, 31, 1818 Griffiths Avenue. Charles Coomes. 25, truck driver, Lyndon, Margaret Brooks, 16, Lyndon.

Paul M. Watson. 26. U.S.N 854 S. 3fith; Marium K.

Meyer, 21, 3113 Elliott i. Charles T. Berding, 19. Army, 518 Kingston; Frances G. Tolbert, 17, 410 E.

Chestnut. Ronald J. Alberton, 21. aircraft 'worker. Hardy.

Doris Basham, SI. 810 Fetter Avenue. Clarence Jordan, 44. mechanic, In- dianapolls; Thelma Bowers, 38, Indlan-1 apolis. Thomas E.

Vaughn, 21, merchant, 4400 Tavlor Boulevard; Alma F. Ray, 21. 1708 S. 4th. A.

J. Franklin. 21, welder. Borger, Texas: Dottie Ancell. 19.

704 S. 7th. Marvin L. Satterly. 20, Navy, 835 E.

Jefferson; Dolores G. Bolon. 19, 1921 Baird. Elma B. Hall.

25. chemical operator, 731 E. Fehr Avenue: Dottle Mae 27. 838 E. Fehr.

Ernest Holcomb, 21. defense worker, 2820 Tyler Avenue; Hallie Mings. 18, 1138 Dumesnll Street. William H. Schurch, 36, sheet metal Trucks.

Trailers. Chasm. 28 DUMP TRUCKS 1941 S. ml D. S.

33 International, 3 speed transmission. Chester Sams. R. 3. Jeffersonville Ne wAJ ba y.

County-67-F3. FORD 1937 ls-fon Slake Bod la lt class condition: has two beds. 13-4 Lillian. MAgnolla 7300 after 4 pm. TRAILER 2-wheel extra good 14-Inch tires: West Indian Trail Road off 'Tln St.

Mattingly. "TRAILER 2-wheel tvpe with box bd; very good tires; $.. TAylor 7733. evenings, House Trailers. 19 COVERED WAGON 22-foot, sleeps 4.

food condition; $700. Twin Elms Iiur'it ourt. 1 mile from St. Matthews. Rt.

60. Call SHawnee 6IH3. NATION A 23 -foot; sleeps 4. in condition: priced reasonable. Ligat House Lake, on Gardiner Iane VAGABOND House Trailer; good pre-war ti res: late mod 1 SHawnee 4447.

TANDEM Kozy Coach: large: new ply prewar tires; electric brakes: this trailer in excellent condition: no reasonable offer refused; will take smaiier trailer In trade, 3949 Frankfort Ave. GLIDER 1942 house trailer; 4-fool, good rubber- magnetic brakes: prKe $1,100 rash. Can see it after 5 p.m. at 1122 W. Flrnadwav.

In resr. Motorcycles and Bicycles. 30 MOTORCYCLES Harley DsvMson" Sales-Servlre; mall orders hand 4 ama day for parts and arcef5n write for catalogue of Christmas tt Ideas In leather glove. hi-inets, gngglea, riding belts, shevp-lined mitts anil many other Items. Cunningham Motorcycle 1318 W.

Broadway. SHawnee hzi. BICYCLES 13 balloon tvpe, Schwlnn. De Luxes: slightly used; girls' and boys'; no priority; balloon tires, tubes, saddles, bars, lamps, pedals, fiards, chains, parts. Open evenings, Walter House.

Broadway at 20th. HARLEY" "DAVIDSON 1841 condition: good tires: windshield, extras: 12.000 miles: will trade fr 1939 to 1941 car. any make. Wrie i37 Mer-rlman Harrodaburg, Ky. Phone 3I0-H.

BICYCLE TRUCKS, bicycles bogh and sold: repair children's vshlciea. R. L. DAVIS 1825 Broadway, at 18th St. BICYCLES Boy's "pre-war frsme an tires, large wire haoket.

hook carrier. $43; girl's bicycle, Unht frame, eood tires. 40. TAvlor fl.itV "BICYCLE tires "and alsa'aJtsFTB'T The ideal Christmas present Immediate deliver. Factory Co-ep Tire Plant, Floyd and Main.

BICYCLES 2. prewar, light weight; size; girl's Schwlnn, like new. U', boy's, perfect condition, $30. Call Jeffersontown 5317. "BICYCI.E-Bo'y's; full ize Schtnr American Flyer: like new.

Call TAyior 0t6 after 4 p.m. BICYCLE "hoy's, suitable "for cm Id to 12 year: excellent school transportation FRanklin 5121 BICYCLE Man's; Wards Hawthorne? good tires: tn A-l condition; 1 old; $35. WA 4969. BICYCLE Man's and 2 girla prewar, balloon tires: A-l condition. App.y 3519 Woodruff.

FR 1 19. BICYCLES 2. ladvs and mans, jr war: like new: all extras. 622 S. SHawnee 1389.

BICYCLES 2. girls', site 28; good con-. dit Ion: price $20 each. Highland 3005-W. 1308 Willow A ve.

BICYCLE Ladvs. medium sue; like new; $37.50. Can be seen from 19 e.m. to 5 p.m.. 2326 Portland Ave BICYCLE Never used: Elgin; roan's.

prewar; baUoonJUres. Highland Svi-R. BICYCLES 4. boy's; good tires. Can ri seen 8 a.m.

to 9 p.m.. 2101 W. Walnut. BICYCLE Girl's; rractTrally new; pre MA f9l. For Rent Autos.

Trucks. 32 MODERN TRUCKS Panels. stake, vans. to 1' tons; sedans, coaches; reasonable rates HERTZ STATIONS. Phone JA 4M1.

Tires rind Accessories. 34V TIKES TIKES TlR Louisville's largest Stock Grade HI Tires. Also Plenty Grade New tires built by the finest tire builders In America. Visit UNIVERSAL CAR CO. 23th and Broadway.

FACTORY CO-OPrRATIVS TIRE PLANT Floyd and Main AUTOMOBILE HEATER wTth revolving inrune shu'ir; ns; oy private owner. WA 2784. CAR EATERS Hot water; I large le. $15: 1 rmall sire. $10.

FR 5121. Wanted Autoi. Trucks. 35 High Cash Price For Your Car If you want the highest price for your car. iiero is how to get it go to anr other dealer, get vour car appraue'l.

then come here but bring your ti'le with you. In this manner you will know that we are paying the highest prices, then we can do business without delay. We can use an unltmite-1 number of nice cars ot any make. See us before you sell. TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE CO.

909 E. Broadway. WE HAVE Texas and Tennessee buyers in town today. They are paving eg prices for )4) and 1841 Buirks. Olds-mobiles.

Ponttacs. Plymouths and Chevrolet. We also have orders for 50 1937-1936 models. Wa will buy or trade cheaper cars for yojr equity. Bring your car to PREMIER MOTOR CO.

1617 W. Broadway. JArk-on e3a. EH A NN We buy and sell all makes used care. See us If you are selling or buying.

Summers-Herrmann, Inc. Ford Corner. and Ttreolinrlte. liiKru'ftl For I-ata Model Used Care. C.

SMITH MOH'tt 2th and Hale. miiwitx 3i WANTED Late nioiiaTussd csts. see iw before you sell. Standard auto co 728 8 4th. A CASH FOR ANY CAR or truck regsrdT less of make, model or condition.

Call me before you sell. Edmond Crsvena. A 33H4. 17 Adams A A NT FT) Anv make HC'tt to 1H.1T models. lii.MAim an i) n.it it motor ro.

103 W. Prosdwav. WA "31 AND IfP PAID For wrecked, damaged, used or Jur-k1 cars. Call today. A M)3 or WA Cravens Auto wreckers.

WE buv ami sell any mane or model. WEIR MOTORS CO. INC. 848 3d i A 1 1 4 1 FOR OH CHEVROLET 1941 cTITa" Coupe: In good condition: by individual. E.

J. Srhlckll. HI $35 TO $300 for used or junked cars, trucks, etc all calls answered rrpncu lv. Call Leonhardt. WAhh 7r97.

TRAILER Modern: hou.e trailer in good condition; reasonable: by cssa buyer; private Individual. TA 3364. day, December 19. 1943, at 7:30 a.m.. in his 80th year: residence, 2304 Griffiths.

Beloved father of Mrs. P. F. Keatts. Lebanon, Mrs.

F. J. Schweitzer, Mrs. E. B.

Samuels. Louisville; brother of Mrs. Margaret E. Dougherty: also survived by 5 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson. Remains at Schoppenhorst Bros.

Funeral Home. 1832 W. Market. Funeral services Tuesday, December 21. at 3 p.m.

Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. MOO BE Anna; Monday, December 20, 1943, at 4:45 a.m., at the residence, 1026 Milton. Beloved wife of the late Michael Moore. Survived by 2 sisters. Mrs.

Christine Dlllman and Mrs. George Heit: several nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday. December 22. at 8:30 a.m., from the Barrett Funeral Home.

1230 Bardstown Road, and at St. John's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. Members of St.

John's Altar Society will meet at the funeral home. Tuesday, at 8 p.m., to recite the Rosary. NEWMANVMonie Armstrong; at 1:05 a.m., December 20, 1943, at the Deaconess Hospital. Survived by daughters Mrs. Abram H.

Bowman, Mrs. Addison W. Lee; sons, Charlie M. Newman and S. O.

Newman, Jr. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Addison W. Lee, 50 Eastover Court at 3 p.m. Tuesday, December 21.

Interment In Cave Hill Cemetery. FORTES Dr. Edgar Deboe; age 52 years: at 2:10 p.m. December 20, 1943, at Norton Infirmary. Survived by wife, Mollie Roby Porter; sons, Carson O.

and Wyman B. Porter; daughter, liamona U. Porter: brothers. Jesse Porter, Ft. Pierce, C.

M. C. Porter. Frankfort, M. O.

porter. Richmond, Noble Porter, Shep-herdsville, H. S. Porter, Sacramento, Nello Porter. Pearl Harbor, and sisters, Mrs.

Leslie Mas-den. Shepherdsville, Mrs. Hewitt Harned, Boston, and Mrs. L. E.

Ommen of Brvte, Calif. Remains at Lee E. Cralle 1330 S. 3d St. funeral later.

Central City and Hazard, papers please copy. PBISINO Mr. Edward oassed away in his 71st year, Monday, December 20, at 2:15 p.m.: residence. 1227 Payne St. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Mina Prising (nee Brinley); devoted father of Edward, Herman and Jesse Prising; also survived by sisters. Mrs. Mary Gering, Mrs. Amelia Crask. Mrs.

Lenora Owens, Mrs. Henrietta McMahan; brother. Mr. William Prising, and 3 grandchildren. Remains at the Arch L.

Heady Funeral Home. Oak and Schiller where services will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 and from St. Aloysius Church at o'clock. Interment in St. Edwards Cemetery, Jeff ergon town.

Kv. ROBERTS Mrs. Cordelia (nee Pollard), age 84 years, Saturday, December 18. 1943. at 10:45 p.m., at the residence, 641 Atwood.

Devoted mother of Mrs. Scottie Belle Roberts. Mrs. Hattie Shannon, Mrs. Lennie Hartman, Mrs.

Hazel Anderson. Mrs. Willie D. Rodgers, Mrs. Bessie Sheets, Alva, Caldwell, Jerome and Boyd Dean Roberts; survived also by sister, Mrs.

Georgia Hockensmlth: 5 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Funeral from the residence Tuesday, December 21, at 10 a.m. Interment at Pleasureville. Ky. ROEOERER Mrs.

Philipma. Sunday morning, December 1. 1943. at 3 o'clock. In her 89th year; residence, 1106 Baxter widow of Rev.

ceorge Hoederer: survived by sons. Rev. Irvin G. Roederer, Napnanee, Edwin Wesley T. and Daniel E.

Roederer; brothers, Philip and Louis Thomas of Jeffersoniown, Miss Mary and Miss Katie Thomas; 7 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild. Hemalna at the mortuary chapel of John Maas and comer Floyd and Broadway. Funeral from the chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and from Zton Evangelical Church, Hepburn and Edward Avenues, at 2:30. Interment In Cave Hill Ceme-terv. 8CHHID-Matthew, age 78 years, Sunday.

December 19. 1943. at 10:15 p.m., at the residence of his son. John B. Schmid.

1511 Central other sons. Herman Carl all of Louisville; Robert Dallas. Texas; Elmer Detroit. Clinton New York City. N.

Mrs. Irma G. Ackermann, St. Matthews; 9 grandchildren, 3 great-granchildren. Funeral from T.

A. Blanford Funeral home. 2815 S. 4th Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

SKAGGS Theodore Ernest. Monday. December 20th. 1943, at 3:30 a.m.. in his 73d year; residence Jeffersontown, Ky.

Devoted father of Charles Earl Skaggs, Mrs. Bessie Bauchman, Harlan, Mrs. Hazel Standlford, Bardstown, Mrs. Elizabeth Tennill, Louisville, 2 sisters, Mrs. Josie Payton.

Mrs. Albert Kincaid: brother, Emerson Skaggs; 4 grandchildren. Remains at Myers Funeral Home. Funeral Wednesday, December 22d. from Myers Chapel at 8:30 and at St.

Edward's Church at 9 a.m. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. Elizabethtown, papers please copy. mechanic. 940 E.

Jefferson: Mane Kltnglesmith. 27. 2243 W. Jefferson. Robert L.

Alderman. 21. Army. Beloit. LeNore M.

Kopltrke, 21. Chicago. George Showalter, 37. plumber, 326 r-E. Magnolia: Marie Whlttingham, 23, 1125 E.

Breckinridge. George H. Kollmann 27. Army. Baltimore.

Mildred Chapman, 23, 2333 Ormsby. John F. Rath. 27. Army.

Klrksvllle. N. ElElnora L. Valentine, 21, Mlnoa, f. Y.

William A. Caulk 37. Army, 4242 Louisville Avenue; Alda Buley, 30, 748 8. Brook. Herbert F.

Ellingsworth, 30, Army. Cll W. Market; Iolean Chism. 20, 1033 S. Preston.

Phillip E. Dalton. 21. Navy. S19 Wood- lawn; Wanda L.

Hobbic, 17, 824 Whitney. I.eon A. Main, 23, Army. Gladewater, Alice B. Reed.

22, Rowley. Mass. Richard E. Davis, 21, Army, 1021 Wal- Avenue: Jean T. Koethen, 20, 2340 Dundee Road.

Claude Carter. 19. Army. Eminence, Lillie M. Bramblett, 17, 3714 Werner Avenue.

County Court Mildred C. Haswelt appointed admin-Itratrix of estata of Minna Chitwood. Wilbur P. Craig appointed administrator of estate of George W. Baive.

Irene Lnwery appointed guardian of Wilfia Fay and Evelyn Ruth Potter. Clarence Sharp appointed guardian of Patricia Mharp. Hn J. Johnson appointed guardian of Martha Jean and Donald Francis Ott. Births Girls.

2 Mrs. Robert E. Wilson. 124 Colonial Drive, Dec. 1.

Mrs. Gordon L. Brown, 271J Green' -ood, Dec. 6. Marvin Witten.

4432 8. 3d, Nov. 18. Mrs. Ansel B.

Tarrant, 2907 S. 3d, Dec. 7. Mrs. Robert H.

Ellis, 4118 Sheibyville Road. Nov. 26. Mrs. Carl L.

Garretson, 2818 Green- m'ood. Nov. 29. Mrs. A.

Tucker, 504 Brecher. Dee. 5. Mrs. Levi J.

Johns, 1818 Congress, 2. Mrs. Clyde H. Taylor. 187 Coral, Dec.

3. Philip J. Carney, 144 Seneca Trail. Dec. 1.

Mrs. John I. Dean. 822 S. 42d.

Dec. 2, Mrs. Henry C. Carmlckle. 238 E.

St. Catherine. Dec. 10. Mrs.

William B. Bomar. 4014 Southern -Parkway. Nov. 30.

Mrs. Edward A. Martin, 653 28th, METEOROLOGICAL DATA. (Official.) Louisville. Dec.

20, 1943. 7 A.M. Noon. 7 P.M. Temperature (dry bulb I 28 38 31 Temperature (wet bulb! 25 32 27 Dew point 19 23 13 Relative humidity.

84 52 44 Temperatures and Precipitation Maximum temperature, 41; minimum temperature, 28; mean temperature, 35; normal temperature. 3.e departure for day, none; departure for month, 27; departure since March 1. 163: mean relative humidity, 53: total precipitation, none; normal precipitation, departure for day, departure for month, departure since March 1, 1.35..

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