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try Services Ofered General. 14 Death and Funeral. NOVEMBER 13, 1948. SECTION 2 let. 11 DOG, English Setter, male, white with black and soma tan markings, half of face and both ears black: this dog Is a pet and not a well trained hunter: liberal reward.

Will party who called November 6th please call again. Call New Albany 5-7032, Rescuers Dig for Man Buried Under Avalanche 77 RI'irK 1941 innrr 4-door sedan: the big. wide, pretty model with the small motor: one of nicest prewar cars to be found on a lot; A-l condition every way with radio and heater; we it to believe mat nice one- like this is selling for only $1,095. KING AUTO SALtS. X1NL.

940-948 S. 3d St. JA 1921 or CL 5762. "Open Sundays and Nights. Bl'ICK 1941 sedanette; original gray paint; new whitewall tires; radio and heater; car in perfect condition and a baigain: bank terms.

Sc A UTO ALES 613JWinklr Ave Bl'ICK 1947 Roadrriaster sedanette:" radio, heater and many other extras; $2,495: bank terms DEALER'S USED CAR CORNER 500 W. Broadwav. A 8511 Bl'ICK 1946 sedanette super. Robin Egg Blue; all extras: owner; 17.000 actual miles; just like new: trade and terms. REDMAN MOTORS 811 S.

3d St. WA 7897. Bl'ICK, 1941. special 4-door sedan: radio, heater; looks, runs verv good: $1,080 or $360 down. 15 months on balance: trade, terms.

3000 Wilson (formerly Cane Run Rd dealer. "BL'ICK 1939 special 2-door; radio and heater: new t-im throuehout; a bargain, this week only $595; trade and terms. Ar Auto Sales. 613 Winkler. Bl ICK 1941 special 4-door: radio, heater: reaUy a nire one: full price R.V DEALER'S USED CAR CORNER 500 W.

Broadway. A 8511 "Bl'ICK 1941 4-door sedan: heater and extras; in excellent condition: reasonably priced: 1 family car for sale by owner. Call MA 8440-J. RUICK 1946 super radio, heater: low mileaee: 1 850: terms trade. STANDARD AUTO CO.

228 S. 4th. A 2326 Bl'ICK, late 1947 two-door special: has many extias: $2,250: by owner. Phone AT 9731. "BAICK.

1947 convertible, like new; $400 under market; private owner; trade; terms 1 33 StollA ve. Bl'ICK, late 1947 sedanette: many extras, low mileage, will trade. Phone CL 8123, AT 9731 BL'ICK, 1941; Torpedo sedanefteT' radio, heater, extras: perfect: try to beat this: S1.1H5 A 22'JB. Bl'ICK 1941 sedanette; extra good tires; motor A-l condition; see and make offer: by owner. Call CY 7896; Bl'ICK, 1947 four-door, special; radio, heater, A-1 condition; must sell.

HI 5479-R or 21 36 Lancashire. Bl'ICK 1939 5-passenger coupe: -motor, body, and tires in good condition. Call S3ii. Bl'ICK 1947 super 4-door; black: all ex-tras: original owner; sacrifice at $2,100. Ca 1 1 FR 9924.

Bl'ICK, 1940, special 4-door sedan: good condition: original owner. CL 1601, ex- tension 4531 BUICK, 1942 special, 2 door, all extras. A-l condition; $1,550. 2322 Maple St. CY 3524.

'Bl'ICK: 1948 Roadmaster, 2-door. all extras. 5,000 actual miles. $2,985. 1351 Bardstown Texaco Service Station "CADILLAC 1941 sedanette: here's the cleanest 1941 Cadillac you ever saw; radio heater, defroster, and many other extras; finish and upholstery clean as a pin; we got this from a retired manufacturing executive, whose doctor ordered him to quit driving: he bought it new and treated it like a baby; Hull-Dobbs has the connections to get "like-new" cars for you at prices far below other dealers: that's why Hull-Dobbs leads in sales month after month See Mr John Haynes HULL-DOBBS.

INC World Largest Ford Dealers 1213 Broadway WA 7434 Open "til 9pm CADILLAC 1941 Model 62 4-door. has original shiny black finish, radio, heater, seat, covers, fog light: this car is clean and good first grade tires: excellent motor, if you want a really tine car. you will be pleased with this one. bring your present car in and we will give you a fair allowance on it or you may buv it outright; remember we are out of the high rent district and sell for less. McMAHAN-KOCH MOTORS Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer St.

Matthews BE 2421 Open Evenings and Sundays CADILLAC 1947 convertible, the utmost in present day vehicles; when you see this automobile you will realize it the tvpe you have always wanted but could not find, we have it and can make 30-minute delivery: no dealer can offer better prices, terms or more for your trade-in than HAROLD AUTO SALES 1601 Arcade Ave. MA 6100. A 1 a ppe nf rur5nnience TadILLAC 1948 sedan: this car is like a new car just off the showroom floor; it is a beautiful maroon and is equipped with all factory accessories; for 30-miute de-liverv on a current model Cadillac see us in a hurry; nobody can offer better prices, terms, or trade-in allowances than HAROLD AUTO SALES 1601 Arcade Ave. MA 6100. "Open 24 Hours Daily Seven Days a Week 365 Days a Year." "CADILLAC 1948 convertible black beauty: 9.700 miles: white wall air ride; all accessories: price $4,950: can be seen Don's-Phillips 66 Gas Station.

Shivelv. Kv only Wednesday, wovemoer it. uwner CADILLAC 1939 V-8 four door sedan; clean, new paint; good motor: radio, heat- er and defroster. Ca 1 1 MA 04301. CADILLAC "62 1947 4-door sedan; new this year; 1 owrier; all extras.

Phone TA 1142 4-ooor sedan; equipped with all extras Including radio, heater, and seat covers; finish and upholstery in extra nice condition: go to all lots in town and price 1946 Chevrolets then you'll see what an unusual bargain we have here at onlv $1,595.00 and don't forget this is a one-owner car not a traveling man's car pr an ex-taxicab: this is just another reason why Hull-Dobbs leads all the rest. See Rpyce Wilson. HULL-DOBBS. INC World Largest Ford Dealers 1213 Broadway WA 7434. Open til p.m rHTVROI.ET 1946-47 sedan: 1-owner and A-l throughout; all accessories, and a car that performs and appears like new; no dealer can offer better terms than we can: $1,300 can be carried on this car on bank terms: your car or a small amount of cash may be sufficient as first pavment; our set-up permits immediate delivery of all cars sold.

Investigate, as it will be to your benefit. HAROLD AUTO SALES 1801 Arcade Ave. MA 6100. "Open A-eryDay andNlgh CHEVROLET 1946 de luxe club coupe; this one is a one-owner car. and really loaded with extras including radio, heater, whitewalls.

spotlight, mirrois. seat covers, all cars are priced low to sell; we have to do a volume business: better hurry because well take only $1,595 for this one. KING AUTO SALES. INC. 940-948 S.

3d St. JA 1921 or CL 5762. "Open Sundays and Nites CHEVROLET 1941 de luxe 2-door sedan: King alwavs has those "like new" prewar cars like this one; original black finish and spotless inside: it all ready for dependable winter driving in every way; bring that old car in. it will probably make a down payment and you can get 15 months at the bank on the balance. KING AUTO SALES.

INC. 940-948 S. 3d St. JA 1921 or CL 8762. "OpenSundays andNights.

CHEVROLET. 1946 sedan; we have 2 of these, both of which have like-new appearances, both inside and out. and are real values; priced to sell quickly for $1,495. See Hess Brachey. Terms.

Trade or Cash GIRDLER MOTORS. INC. Used Car lot. 2420 Bardstown Next to Super Market. Open Evenings.

HI 4628. Open Sunday. Formerly Harrison-Girdler Motors. Inc. CHEVROLET 1941-1942 town sedan; the" fastest selling used car on the market: we have 12 of these which we can deliver for the low down payment of $28..

or trade-in of like value; unpaid balances on bank terms; everybody is looking for this type used car. so don delay, but hurry to HAROLD AUTO SALES 1601 Arcade. MA 6100. Open Day and Night. CHEVROLET 1947 fcur-door Fleetline sedan: beautiful daik green finish; its clean and practically a new car; the price is right which makes it cheap, economical transportation: it will sell today sure, don wait See or call Beck.

BLUEGRASS FORD CO. INC Salesroom. 6827 Franklort TA 0353. Used car lot. 3915 Frankfort Ave BE 1151.

Open Evenings and Sundays CHEVROLET 1938 convertible; one; radio and heater, good motor and tires, the top ia like new; we think it is the best Chevrolet in town, tome out and see for yourself or call Charles Powell. BLUEGRASS FORD INC. Salesroom. 3827 Frankfort TA 0353. Used car lot.

3827 Frankfort BE 1151. Open Evenings and Sundays. riTEVROLET 1946 Master de luxe 2-door; beautiful original 2-tone paint job of cream and dark brown; this car has very low mileage and can be bought right. See me at once Ed McDevitt. BLUEGRASS FORD INC.

Salesroom. 3327 Frankfort TA 0353. Used car lot. 3915 Frankfort BE 1151. Open Evenings and Sundays "CHEVROLET-1946 Suburban Carryall equpoed with radio and heater this automobile is In perfect condition and will make an excellent all-round car to carry personnel or equipment seats 8 comfortably This bargain and many others on our Highland Lot KOSTER-SWOPE MOTORS Baxter Sc Bardstown Rd HI 3022 "CHEVROLET 1942 two-door; special $235 down, runs good, looks good: this is just 1 of our many bargains: we challenge vou to shop around and compare: liberal trade bank terms; open evenings and Sundays Yes.

Pardner it pavs to see Gardner. GARDNER'S LOT NUMBER 1. 1255 S. Preston. "CHEVROLET 1938 de luxe 2-door; one of nicest we have had in 3 years; original black finish: radio, heater, the first one here with $695 is certain to drive this honey home.

KING AUTO SALES INC 940-948 3d St. JA 1921 or CL 5762. "Open Sundays and Nights." CHEVROLET 1937 two-door: special $115" down: this is just 1 of our many bargains: we challenge you to shop around and compare; liberal trade, bank terms; open evenings and Sundays. Yes Pardner it pays to see Gardner. GARDNER'S LOT NUMBER 2.

1318 W.Broadway. "CHEVROLET 1936 sedan:" special: full price. $235: this is just 1 of our many bargains, we challenge you to shop around and compare: liberal trade, bank terms: open evenings and Sundays Yes Pardner. it pavs to see Gardner GARDNER'S LOT NUMBER 3. 846 S.

3d CHEVROLET 1941 master de luVe 2-door: has radio, hes'er. good oaint poo- 'res: runs like a top: we trade: only $795. McMAHAN-KOCH MOTORS Your Friendly Studebaker Def'er St. Matthews BE 2421 I Own and Sundays ThFTROLTT." 1030 two-door sedan: mo- Automobiles for Sale. 27 CHEVROLET 1939 coach: heater, seat coven; good tires; nice finish; for cheap transportation you can't beat this one, and can be bough! on terms THURSTON COOKE MOTORS 937 S.

3d. 849 JA 4640. JA 702. CHE VROLET 1941 special de luxe: heater this car is very clean throughout; 44. 000 mile: will have to be seen to be appreciated.

HANDS MOTOR COMPANY 2d and Guthrie Sts. CL $684. Open Evenings. CHEVROLET 1940; a neat 4-door model equipped with radio, heater, seat covers, spot light, side mirrors, fog lights; ml will want to see this fine bargain. Ask Dick Henchev to show you around.

FIFTH ST. AUTO SALES 670 S. 5th St. JA8R35 CHEVROLET 1947; a sporty convertible model; equipped with radio, heater, seat rovers, good tires, spotlight, mirror; a bargain that will go quick, so come ln and see Jake Hornbeck LOUISVILLE MOTORS 636 5th St. JA 4232 CHEVROLET 1947; a handsome 4-door Fleetmaster model: equipped with good tires, heater: a fine bargain with exceptionally clean upholstery.

For this serviceable buv. call for Kirbv Wise. LOUISVILLE MOTORS 6.W S. 5th St JA 4232. "CHEVROLET 1941 2-ooor sedan; heaterT seat covers; very clean interior; nice paint: it one of our many better values at a new low price of $945; down, cesh.

or trade. Open evenings. BALLARD LOT. 108 W. Broad way.

CL 27.K. "CHEVROLET. 1940 coupe; in perfect dition; newly painted: good tires and heater: 1938 Chrysler Royal 4-door, has radio, heater, good tires, in perfect condition: will trade; balance can financed, both $200 under market price. CY f.815, CY 9680. 2324 Duncan.

CHEVROLET-" 1939 2-door sedan! heater, seat covers, other extras: splendid mechanically and guaranteed: siiRgest you take a look, it Tow at $675; terms, trade. Open evenings BALLARD'S LOT 108 Broadwav CL 2734 CHEVROLET 1946 Fleetmaster 2-door sedan, 2-tone green, heater, onlv 36. 000 miles, good tires. $1695 $595 down, trade or sell outright. TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE CO 909 Broadway CL 0661 CHEVROLET.

1939; 2-door sedan: radio." heater: Ihe nicest 1939 Chevrolet in nlv; you will be proud to own it: 51.000 actual miles: see to appreciate; trade and terms. 30no Wilson (formerly Cane Run Rd I dea'er "CHEVROLET 1938 sedan; this is good" clean family car that ran be bought reasonably: you cannot afford to miss this at the price we are asking THURSTON COOKE MOTORS 937 3d. 84 S. CHEVROLET 1946 Stylemaster 4-door" sedan, while sidewall tires, radio, heater, seat covers. 22,000 miles.

$1,695, $600 down, trade or sell outright. TRI-CITY OLDSMOBILE CO 9fc Broadwav CJL 06ftl CHEVROLET 1941 two-door, black, clean as a pin. in perfect condition, one of our specials at $995; low overhead enables us to sell for less AND AUTO SALES 613 Winkler Ave. CHEVROLET 1938 2-door sedan; a real bargain at full price of $395; need only $165 down TOMMY TUCKER AUTO SALES. THC 312 W.

Breckinridge St JA 6612, CHEVROLET. "1941. 5-passenger coupe; very clean, excellent condition; heater. 5 good tires, privately owned: must he seen to be appreciated. Call Keglej-, JA 3770 "CHEVROLET 1941 club coupe; radio and heater; one of the cleanest cars in town, priced to sell.

S. AND S. AUTO SALES 613 Winkler Aye. CHEVROLET 1946 Stvlemaster 4-door; black: has radio, heater: runs and looks ilke new. See Bill Srhwind $1615.

SUMMERS-HERRMANN. INC. 920 3d IS WA 3351 CHEVROLET 1947 Fleetmaster convert ibie; color beige; radio, heater and spotlight: clean throughout: low mileage: reasonably priced; original owner. 1432 S. Preston CHEVROLET, 1946.

2-door sedan, radio, heater. 12,000 actual miles, perfect condition throughout: looks like new one; own. er: priced right. 230 Olive New Alnanv: "CHEVROLET. 1936 coach: entire car rf-cently overhauled; shiny grey finish: clean throughout: original owner bought new car, sacrificing for $450.

1434 Winter Avenue. "CHEVROLET, 1932 2-door; runs good, good tires: heater; $145; trade, terms. PARKLAND MOTOR SALES 32d and Woodland. CY 3214. Ow.n Evenings until 9.

CHEVROLET. 1947 four-door Stvlemaster; new paint, heater, license and tax; $1,495, $500 down, balance 18 months DEALER'S USED CAR CORNER 500 W. Broadway. JA 8511, CHEVROLET 1941 two-door sedan; needs a few renairs: onlv $550: trade and terms. 3000 Wilson (formerly Cane Run Rd oeaier CHEVROLET 1947 Fleetline Aero sedan: 8.000 miles: radio, underseat heater, seat covers, spotlight, fog lights, white side-wall tires: $1,995.

FR 1558. 1938 4-door sedan: nf paint and a good motor: priced at $595. CENTRAL MOTOR SALES 1012 Central. Ave. CHEVROLET 1946 Stvlemaster sedan; black finish: heater: low mileage; $1,495.

STANDARD AUTO LU. 728 S. 4th. JA 232. "CHEVROLET, 1941 2-door deluxe: really clean throughout: good tires: $50.

MILLER MOTOR SALES 845 S51h Trade. Terms. CL 215 CHEVROLET. 1946 four-door Stylemaster; new paint; heater and spare tire; $1,295, $435 down. DEALER USED CAR CORNER 500 W.

Broadway. JA 8511 "CHEVROLET, 1941 convertible, original finish; radio, heater: very low mileage, $875 See to appreciate, 2709 Virginia. SH 1554-R Jealei. CHEVROLET 1941 two-door sedan; completely overhauled: bargain $395. terms.

BABE WANLESS USED CARS 1004 E. Broadway. JA 8150 CHEVROLET. 194T! Special, convertible; original cameo cream, black top: radio, heater, new tires; low mileage; easily financed: $975 SH 3656-M CHEVROLET. 1947 Stylemaster town se dan- 1st class condition: looks and rune like new: $1,600.

Hertz Drivurself Station, 659 2d CHEVROLET 1947 club coupe; beautiful dark green finish: 15.000 miles: all accessories: owner; no dealers. TA 7859 or New Albany 45054. "CHEVROLET. 1939 4-door sedan: perfect throughout: new tires, heater and seat covers; a real bargain at our low pnr. ELI NE CHEVROLET CO.

TA 1745,. CHEVROLET 1940 special de luxe two-door: radio, heater: also 1939 Chevrolet master de luxe two-door; both really nice. Dealer. MA 1711-W. "CHEVROLET 1946 Fleetline torpedo 4-door sports sedan: privately owned: low mile age: fully equipped, hi CHEVROLET 1S41 club coupe; radio, heat er, new seat covers: excellent condition; bv owner: no dealers.

AT 5791. "mrVROl.TT 1946 standard 2-door: radio and heater; in good condition; $950. 430 Lec: CHEVROLET 1934 4-door sedan: has heat, er. seat covers; in good condition. Parthenia Ave.

CHEVROLET 1941 coupe: radio, heater; A-l condition: leaving town: sacrifice. Mr. Berry. WA 6429. before 5:30 CHEVROLET 1946 Aero sedan: good as new; bv owner; 2,300 miles; responsible.

CallTA 7694 CHEVROLET. 1948. Fleetline. J-door sedan: blue and gray; ali extras; 3.000 miles. SH 5-J5-W.

"CHEVROLET 1937 2-door sedan: radio, heater. new tires; reasonable price. Call AT 1905. CHEVROLET. 1942 Fleetline, 4 door: excellent condition; radio, heater.

Golden Tip Station. 40th and Market SH9230. "CHEVROLET, 1947 Fleetmaster. 4-door, radio and heater: must sell. FR $194 or 522 Denmark.

CHEVROLET 1947 Fleetmaster town sedan: like new; owner; can be seen 2701Bank or call CY 8H41. CHEVROLET. 1947. Vdoor sedan: new tires, heater and seat cOvers; in excellent condition. Call CHEVROLET, 1943 two-door Fleetmaster; radio, heater, seatcoveis.

other accesso- low mileage. SH 2375-M TlTfU-SLTR 1938 sedan; special $95. down, this is just one of our many bargains: we challenge you to shop around and compare: liberal trade, bank terms; open evenings and Sundays. Yes. pardner.

it pays tn see Gardner. GARDNFR LOT NUMBER 1. 1255 rTiMn "CHRYSLER 1942 4-door sedan: S-cylinder; has radio, heater, seat covers; 1-owijer: runs and looks like new; $1,295. See John HaCk'sUMMERS-HERRMANN. JNC.

920 S. 3d St. WA 2351. "CHRYSLER. 1948: Town and Country, light gray, black top, original owner, has spotlight, radio, dual healers, air conditioning, less than 5 000 miles, like new, SHOO below list Phone FR271 "TlTR'SLER.

1938 4-door, motor In A-T" condition; bargain; owner. 112 N. I7th. SH 1707-J CROSLEY 1948 station wagon: special cash discount for cash deals where no trade car is involved: authorized Crosley dealer MORRIS MOTORS. INC.

4255 3d St. JA S612. CROSLEY 1947 convertible sedan: like new throughout: onlv $450; trade and terms. 3000 Wilson (formerly Cane Run Rd.) Dealer T'BOS LEY 1947. repossession: save $300.

MORRIS MOTORS. INC 42SS3dSt DE SOTO 1942 sedan: this unit is our" week-end special and is priced considerably below its market value, to the 1st person who comes to or place of business with $385. or trade-in of like value, we can make 30-minuie delivery, with unpaid balance carried on bank terms See us in a hurry for a chance at this exceptional value. HAROLD AUTO SALES 1601 Arcade. MA $1fX.

Always uprn DESOTO 1947 custom club coupe: driven onlv 21.000 miles: in perfect condition; price right: by owner all HI 5801. "DeSOTO. 1948 deluxe 4-door: radio and1 heater: 4,000 miles, A-l condition; owner. CA5E30 "DE SOTO 1948 custom 4-door sedan; fluid' drve: radio heater defroster and many other extras, unfortunate circumstances prevented the purchaser from keeping this darling beautv: his bsd luck is your gam vou can get immediate deltverv and don I have to oav a big premium price for this one. onlv at Hull-Dobbe can vnu.get values like this, coast tn roast connections make this possible Hurrv ta Hull-Dobbs and ak for Mr Wheatley HULL-DOBR INC World's Largest Ford Dealers 1211 Broadway WA 7434.

Open tU P.M. Automobiles for Sole. 14 CARPENTER, repair, remodeling, foun-dation work, doors, roofs, guttering; 20 years experience: immediate service. MA 7S5-W. CARPENTER, roofing, repairing; attics finished: garages built: free estimates; immediate service.

Harvey FR 8231. CARPENTER work, remodeling and repairs; prompt service; no job too large or too small; 3 years to pay: for free estimates call Mr. Murphy. CL EB4B. CARRfcNTER EXPERT; STAIRBUlLDER.

General remodeling; the man who knows now: 30 years experience, 6066. CARPENTER work, general contracting and repairs: all work guaranteed: free estimates: prompt service. TA 5020. CARPENTER work, repairing and painting: best workmanship: prompt service. SH 6930-M.

CARPENTRY, sheet metal and ahimney work: ali work guaranteed; free estimates. 1604 Pirtle. CL 5102. CARPENTR remodeline. natch plaster ing service.

AT 1 117. CHIMNEYS and foundations tuck pointed, also patch plastering and painting; immediate service. Call TA 2361. CHIMNEYS tuck pointed and rebuilt. -Call SH 1775-J.

CLEANING brought in before 9 a.m. will be ready by 5 adequate parking facilities Independent Cleaners. main plant 817 Market, between Shelbyand CLOCKS and watches repaired: fast serv-ice. old gold wanted for cash. Claude Steinau.

531 S. 3d. JA 6625. CONCRETE work of all kinds: new and old: small jobs a specialty: special price to builders; all work guaranteed. Call mornings and eevnings SH 4206-J.

CONCRETE block work, walks poured, sagging floors leveled: free estimates: prompt service reasonable. FR 8303. CURTAINS, 20 years experience, satisfactory and prompt service, pickup and delivery: panels. 50c per pair. WA 4033.

539 E. Broadway. CURTAINS laundered and stretched in my home; immediate service: reasonable prices. 2141 Rowan. CY 6407.

Cl'Rf AINSIaunderea: any type: in my home: no delivery service; prompt work. Call MA 2541-R. DRESSM AKING; ladies' suits, dresses and formats; alterations, hems; thoroughly experienceq. tail ma osis-j EARTH moving, drivewavs excavated and surfaced with cinders and crushed stone; plowing, discing: sub and top soil deliv- red. HI 1264 or CH 2201.

ELECTRIC house wiring: repairing: fluorescent lighting: door chines: appliances, motors repaired; work guaranteed. FR 2281. ELECTRIC-motor repaTr. rewinding: save plenty. 1400 Arling, 1 block off Taylor, after 5 p.m.

ELECTRIC house wiring; repairing: fluorescent lighting; prompt service. Pevton EJectric Service. 3328 Taylor Blvd. FR 5686. ELECTRICAL contractor, house wiring" and power installations: fluorescent lighting work guaranteed.

Cash or PAYMENTS EARL DON AN 234S 42d. Electrical Service. SH 2477 ELECTRICAL contracting: house wiring and power. STIGER'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE 315 S. Ewing TA 2395 ELECTRICAL contractor: prompt and courteous service.

733 Sutcliffe. jyCHARD BAKER CY 8212. ELECTRICAL: GOTTA SHORT? Of any kind Cal) CL 513i: power and light Longacre Electric 638 7th. "T7LECTRICAL contractor, light' and power, planned lighting; guaranteed RYAN ELECTRIC CO INC SH 2183 ELECTRICIAN; licensed, prompt service, free estimates. Call WA 7908 or 1032 E.

Washington St EVENING appointments made for your electricaf and gas appliance needs. Call W'A 6398 LEONHARDT APPLIANCES 309Guthrie St. "EXCAVATING of parking lots, drive ways; oiling and hot mix black top pav ing. Hutchison Construction Contractors Call Pleasure Ridce 7-2213 after 6 30 D.m FENCE erection, woven ornamental lawn and cnain link; all sizes: F.H A. loans; free estimates.

Falls City Fence Co. I V3Z1 FLOOR sanding, refinishing: old floors made new; floors laid; wallDaoer steam Ing, sanders. steamers, paint sprays for rent. 3616 Kiver park. SH 3784-J FLOOR sanding; old floors made like new; refinishing: new hardwood furnished laid: cash or easy pavment plan: floor sandera tor rent, srl 3619.

Z1Z9 Dixie Hgwy. "FLOOR sanding: 10c square foot: lino- i-um, asphalt tile laid. SH 4743, CY 4074. 4143 Broadway. FLOOR sanding.

15c square foot. HI 6813 LOUKs, old or new, expertly sanded and beautifully finished: now at low win ter rates: free estimates; immediate serv ice. AT 5205. FURNACE repairs, cleaning, all makes prompt, dependable service: reasonable rates CY 6Q52. day or night FTTRNACES VACUUM CLEANED Modern eauinment: no mess or dirt: ex pert repairing all makes: smoke pipe replaced: tiues cleaned tor quick service call LEE'S FURNACE SERVICE.

SH 1311-W. FC'R ITI'R eTu PHOLSTER ING Old established firm: we carry a com Dlete line of materials: let us rebuild your furniture line new: can us tor estimates we also make furniture to order; you may select your frames and materials and jet us build them: we can build you a custom job cheaper than you can buy factory-made furniture. JEFFREYS UPHOLSTERING SHOP JA 2652 25 Years at 641 1st St. Ft" RN1TL' RF. reupholstered anir) ref in ished; complete line of new samples; modernize your old furniture: springs re tied: cushions refilled: upholstery clean ing: glue up and repair work; guaranteed: free estimates.

A. C. UPHOLSTERY SHOP 1 ght or day. FR 74 1 0 FURNITURE upholstering and repairing Material samples brought to your home. urmture made to order Cushions refilled, new springs.

$5 each: Z-day service ARNOLD UPHOLSTERING CO 134 N. 4th. JA 2844 FURNITURE repaired and painting, general carpentry, cabinet work: immediate service; reasonable. Call HI 4019 FURNITURE repairing, upholstering and refinishing. We retie springs and fill cushions.

Kentucky Upholstering 213 E. Ormsby. MA 0063. FURNITURE repaired and upholstered: cushions refined; guaranteed: reasonaoie Williams. 715 E.

Kentucky. Call CL 6877 GAS heating is our business, not a side line; open evenings dv appointment. ZTPPEH GAS SERVICE. INC. FR B164.

1546 Berry Blvd. FR 2658. GAS. oil and coal appliances, services and Installed: all work guaranteed; 24-hour service. AT 0621.

HEATING systems installed or re-paired: no basement needed; F.H. A loans arranged Brownfield A Co. 1847 Sneed Ave. HI 2447 HOL S( LE A STl rugs, carpets and fur- niture cleaned in jour home: loot- waxed and polished; woodwork, walls and windows washed: storm windows hung: free estimates; white help. Bell- toro Home Cleaning service, ia 00m.

LEATHER jackets, relined. repaired, zip per replaced. Rosegotter the Tailor, 432 w. market, za loor, ja szso. MATTRESSES of all kinds repaired, new boxes, any size: immediate service.

Ber- nard Gittmgs. CL 7864 PAINTING, interior and exterior: repairs of ail kinds; tuck pointing, patch plaster ing, guttering ana root worst. Harry KoDaras. ex 3ei PAINTING, interior, exterior; repairs all Kinds, tioor sanding. HI 6813 PIANO tuning, repairing: member of National Association.

Morris Fowler. Cal TA 8353 before 9 after 6 p.m. 1942 Frankfort. PLASTERING, chimney repairing, tuck pointing and stucco work: repairing specialty. W.

E. Doll, MA 1101-J. PLUMBING; prompt, efficient service; renair and new work: -as hurnerx nil burners, stokers, water heaters. Call us for estimates. ANDERSON PLUMBING CO.

1901 W. Main SH 7931. PLUMBING AND HEATING New installations; all types repair worki prompt service: terms arranged ROBIN WATERS 2620 4th CAIhoun 4688 PLUMBING, remodeling, new work: free estimates: immediate service: satisfaction guaranteed. W. F.

Jarvis Plumbing Co. FR 6710 PLUMBING: bathroom and Kitchens remodeled for particular people: F.H. A loans arranged. Brownfield At JI847Speed. Hl2447 PLUMBING repairs.

24-hour service also repairs on nil make heaters. WIEGEL Sc GILES CL ORIS 2402 Bank CY 2655 RADIOS and record nlavers and television sets repaired by expert repair men work guaranteed: prompt, courteous service; city-wide pickup and delivery service; free estimates given. CTARKSDALE RADIO tt WASHER SERVICfi 70S S. Shelby WA 5292 WA 6914. HadTOS serviced.

Written Guarantee. We locate hums, fading and noise, free estimates; pick ups. delivery BROADWAY RADIO SERVICE 2407 Broadway SH 2416 REFRIGERATION service, commercial or domestic, work guaranteed; prompt serv- lceCallSam J466. ROOFING, guttering: roof repairing: roof painting: prompt service: free estimates; 27 vears experience. Walter Hartlage.

CY 2187. KOOFIX guttering, roof painting, roof repairing; prompt service: free estimates; 21 years' experience. John Moore Son. fnnne I. 731K iiuik iiu ana uitei ine.

roof painting and chimney repairing: all work guaranteed: prompt service. Call Mack. CY 697U. "ROOFING, Inselbric. Inselstone.

guttering and repairing. McNulty MA 8917. "SEPTIC tanks, dry wells and laterals? cleaned and installed: modern equipment. A. GOFFINET.

CY STOS SEWING REPAIRED Expert 'service on all makes prompt service SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO 62 4th CL 7731 SEWING for children, plain: mending of all kinds; quick service: reasonable prices. Call MA 1084-R SLIP covers, draperies tailored to meas-ure. alterations: sewing; prompt service. WA 7709 after 3 p.m. SLIPCOVERS, draperies, experienced, references; prompt service: reasonable rates: made to order.

CA 1990. STORM windows and doors: wood or aluminum combination, screens, leather-stripping, caulking: Venetian blinds. MORRIS ABRAHAM SH 3031 "SWEATERS cleaned for only 29c this week at Independent Cleaners, main plant. Hr7 E. Market, or at any of their 30 branch stores TREE service, fully Insured: high trimming, uprooting a specialty: estimates free Montgomery's Tree Service WA 3429 "TTPIVG done in my home: immediate service; reasonable rates; pickup and deliver.

Call A 252. Services Offered General. UMBRELLAS re Dai red and recovered. Mueller. 705 E.

Market. JA 478. WASHERS REPAIRED All makes: by the vest equipped shop In the city; work picked up one day, deliv ered the next: have the most complete stock of part In the city; white crepe wringer rolls, new and rebuilt wringers, agitators and motors for all makes: we sell new and rebuilt washers: city-wide free pickup and delivery; 2S years experience For prompt and courteous service, phone MA 7180. G. WASHER SEHV1CI 726-730 Shelby Pkwy.

ASHF.RSTSpeed Queen. Maytag. E. and Easy washers expertly repaired: white Goodyear wringer rolls, all work guaranteed: free estimates given: highest prices paid for usea wasners. CLAKKSUAI.t KAUIU Oi SERVICE 706 Shelbv A 6S14.

WASHERS REPAIRED LIKE NEW I All popular makes: reasonable prices Written guarantee: dependable service Phone for prompt' pickup. ALLIED WASHER APPLIANCE CO JA 5730 103 Walnut WASHERS repaired; we specialize in Maytag. Easy, Speed Queen, genuine parts for most all makes; free pick up and delivery we trade, rjuy ana seu. LliY APPLIANCE S'UBt. 675 W.

Hill St. MA 3396. WASHERS and refrigerators repaired, all makes; complete line of washer parts; free pick-up and delivery; itemized state ments: written guarantee. Tn City wasner and Ketrigeration. 332 Market.

CL u9i' WASHING machines repaired, all makes: called for and delivered: famous for prompt, dependable service for over 50 ears. Kirchdorfer 918 Baxter. WA 8142 YARD work and landscaping, also prun ing trees: immediate service; reasonable rates. Call CY 9696. HOUSE MOVING GENEHAL CONTRACTOR.

23 years' experience raising, under pin ning, new sills and foundation work. WM. ROSS. 3 Convenient Locations. CY 0773, Louisville.

4-1788 New Albany. WA 2335 Indianapolis. Moving arid Hauling 21 LARRY moves anywhere in Kentucky: by the job. no hourly charges; well trained white, honest and sober men. Call Larry for prices and ali details: special winter rates; Larry will also rent you a nice moving van.

so you can move yourself and save. SH 2683. MOVt YOURSELF. SAVE UP TO7u- Rent a truck; local or long distance trucks moving equipment available: reliable Insurance: new location opposite Henrv Clay Hotel. U-DR1VE-IT CO JA ROVERS Iocs, or state wide: white.

sober and honest men; no hourly charges Call Grover for prices. SH 5483 BOYD Movers: winter rates now in ef feet: padded vans; experienced help. JA 3750. Fr. 1775.

D. L. BOYD, movers; reasonable rates: 18 years' experience; ail cargo insured. Call TA 5122. Veteran.

LIGHT hauling; all kinds; day or night; immediate reasonable. Call Rob erts. CL 2945. veteran. LIGHT hauling anvtime: local, rates.

FR 0250: and moving; white help; MA 6763-R. anything reasonable ROI'I). Georce. Libertv Movers: 15 years' experience serving the puolic: also pickup service. 610 E.

Kentucky. cl404 LIGHT hauling of any kind: i-ton panel; city and suburban. Kenneth Patterson. CA 4070 r.rvmAl. haulin- local or state-wide l'--ton.

heavy-duty, new equipment. FR 6053. GENERAL hauling: prompt: reliable large or small quantities: dump or flat truck. Call JA 7566. MOVING and hauling: day or night: rea sonable rates by white veteran, t.

Holly. JA 7985. LIGHT hauling and moving; experienced. white help: padded vans; immediate serv ice: reasonable. Veteran.

CL 5190 MOVING and general hauling, done rea- sonable: white help, free estimates. Call 1 O. A. Landberg and Son. CY 9S71.

LIGHT hauling, city or suburban; reason able rates. CA 5976 LIGHT hauling of all kinds, day or night. FR 2254 long Distance Moving. 11 NATIONWIDE MOVTSG Loads or part loads wanted to or from any place in America: storage, crating and lecal moving Agent Allied Van Lines. Inc.

World largest long distance movers. SETTLE MOVING STORAGE CO 117-123 10th St JA 7181 Painting, Papering. 23 CLEANING, paper. Kem-Tonlng. enameling- woodwork walls, floors washed: basements Hutch.CC 256 CLEANING, steaming and paperhangingf for oualitv work at reasonable prices.

call Nichols, CL 4343. "CLEANING house cleaning, Kemtoning and interior painting. LAFOLLETTE. CY 1249 or CL 5178 DECORATING, papering, interior painting, steaming and plastering: work guaranteed: immediate service: free estimates ARTHUR MAAS. WAI058 1708 Market DECORATING, papering, painting, steaming and plastering; 30 years tn Louisville: cash or terms C.

Lehr. CY 5082 DECORATING; paperhanging, $6 room and up; plastering, painting and floor sanding. CaCA 4488. PAINTING. PAPERING.

DECORATING Interior and exterior painting; steaming, plastering: consult us with your decorating problems. Bell Koch. 1612-22 Meil- wood Ave. TA 0904. "PAINTING! Xpert reasonable prices; building, remodeling; estimates; terms.

WALTER BLOUNT. JR HI 2195-M PAINTING, exterior and interior; best materials; work guaranteed; reasonable; immediate service. Floyd Prather. FR 1619 PAINTING, interior, exterior: papering, steaming: best materials: workmanship guaranteed: immediate service. W.

H. Youmans. FR 2703 PAINTING and papering, steaming and plastering: all work guaranteed: free estimates. George E. Taylor, CL 8045.

PAPER hanging, plaster patching: work guaranteed: reasonable rates: tarpaulins used. For prompt service call McGuffin Sc Poole. CY 6970. PAPER hanging, steaming. cleaning: patch plastering: new line paper: sam-ples shown.

TA 9656 day, night SH 3920-W. PAPER hanging, furnished and $11.50 per room or hang your hung; paper; plastering. SH 3I29-J PAPER hanging, steaming: immediate service; reasonabie rates. C. F.

Boyd, MA 3868 orCL 5178. PAPER furnished and hung. $11.50 room and up; patch plastering; steaming. Tom Conley. CY 5932.

PAPER hanging. $7 per room; immedia'e service and work guaranteed. Call Leland Graham. MA 3062 PAPER hanging, steaming, $7 plaster; tarpaulins furnished; up: patch immediate service. Payne.

CA 4H75. PAPER hanging; low prices, now through fall; immediate service. For A-l work call Hafling. FR 2390. PAPER furnished and hung: dependable and immediate service: reasonable rates: free estimates.

Call AT 3468. PAPERING and steaming; A-l workmanship: tarpaulins used: immediate service. W. T. Haysley.

2820 Montgomery. CY 0237. PAPERING, $7 room up; patch plastering; tarpaulins. Rembold, MA 2746. "PAPERING, steaming, patch plastering; lowest prices: quality workmanship: prompt service; free estimates.

Atkins. JA 6791. PAPERING, steaming: samples shown: free estimates; immediate service. Al Ritter, 1323 Christy. CL 4609 PAPERING, steaming, plastering; guaranteed workmanship: reasonable rates.

ljuwr, win "WALLPAPER: mill ends; many valuable patterns: values to 75c: sale price 7'2c to jc: trimming free. Ftupes. 634 Preston. iitomotlv- Airplones for Sole. 26 PIPER J-S.

1948 model, low time; $67S. or trade for clean car. Coy Flying Service. Riverside Airport. Phone SH 5462.

"SWIFT, all metal. 2-wy radio: full instruments, like new: will take late model car in trade; call between 6 and 8 p.m. MA 4143-W. Automobiles fo Sale. 27 A NG LA -English-built Ford; this hand- some model is brand new reasonably priced: easy terms: pay for on a budget plan.

Hurry ana see ai smitn LOUISVILLE MOTORS 636 S. 5th St. JA 4232 Bl'ICK, 1948 Roadmaster Convertible Coupe Are you tired of waiting in line for that new car? Here the answer. Not brand new, but lust a few miles on it. Still has the showroom appearance.

You can't tell it's been run by looking. Now here's the surprise, you don't have to pay a premium price you don't have to wait We can deliver it in five minutes and sell it for $30u below regular list price An outstanding example of why Hull-Dobbs leads in car sales the world over Better cars at lower prices See Mr Henry HULL-DOBBS. INC World's Largest Ford Dealers 1213 Broadway WA 7434 Open til 9 p.m Bl'ICK 1946-1947 sedan, convertible, sedanette: the final word in current model motor vehicles; appearance and performance like new: all factory accessories: down payments from $685 and bank terms on unpaid balances: possibly your present car could be the 1st payment; all deals closed at our place of business and delivery made immediately; no one can give better terms, fairer prices or more for your trade-in than HAROLD. AUTO SALES TfiOl Arcade Ave. MA 6100.

"Open at a II times for your Bl'lCK 1946 super 4-door sedan; a beauty finished in new popular light gray color with white-wall tires, radio, heater, defrosters, we are prepared to sell it at the new low price which is $600 less than August prices; price is low enough to suit anyone and trade and terms are most liberal in city; make us prove it. KING AUTO SALES. INC 940-948 S. 3d St. JA 1P21 or CL $762.

"Open Sundays a ndNights." Bl'ICK 1940 super club coupe: immaculate, original finish of 2-tone green: radio, under seat heater, and custom made green seatcovers with side panels to match: excellent in every respect: yes. it got new tires: drive by and see this car before you buy. Ask for or call Bill Hartley. BLUEGRASS FORD CO. INC Salesroom, 3827 Frankfort Ave TA 0353.

Used car lot. 3915 Frankfort Ave BE 1151 Open Evenings and Sundays. Bl'ICK. 1941 torpedo 2-door sedan: this is a sporty 2 tone model with radio and heater; don't believe you will find another like it for only $1,045 THURSTON COOKE MOTORS 937 8 849 S. 3d.

BUICK 1939 special 4-door sedan: thoroughly checked and ready for dependable winter driving: only $249 down TOMMY TUCKER AUTO SALES. INC. 3'2 Eireckinndge St jn oni Bl'ICK. 1936. 4-door sedan; series; sell cheap.

$29 Denmark. FR 4260. wUrl RICHTER, Miss Augusta, passed away November 12. 1948. 2 p.m..

at Simpsonville. residence, 1215 Cypress St in her 78th year. Devoted sister of Mr. Ernest Richter. New York City, N.

also survived by niece, Marilyn Richter. Atlanta, nephews. Mr. Alfred Richter, Atlanta, Mr. Carl C.

Cornett and Mr. Robert J. Cornett, both of Louisville. Remains resting at the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave. Notice of funeral arrangements announced later.

RIG DON, Donna Lee: Wednesday. November 10. 1948. at 2:30 a.m. at the residence of her daughter.

Mrs. Myrtle Pusey. Fort Knox, age 56 years. Beloved wife of Pies Rigdon. devoted mother of Mrs.

Myrtle Pusey. Mrs. Edna Tvra, Mrs. Darlene Figg. Melvin Huston Rigdon; survived also by her mother.

Mrs. Sally Tru-lock: a sister Mrs. Cora Glass: 4 brothers. Archie. Henry Willie G.

and Tommv C. Trulock. and 4 grandchildren. Remains at the McDaniel Funeral Home. 4339 Park Blvd.

Funeral from McDaniel's. Saturday. November 13. at 10 a.m. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery RUSSELL.

Mrs. Maggie Neale. In her 73d year, at St. Joseph's Infirmary; residence, Bloomfield, Thursday. November 11, 1948, at p.m.

Beloved mother of Mr. Robert Russell. Bloomfield. Mr, William Russell, Paris. Mr.

Alfred T. Russell, Louisville. sister of Mrs. Marion Dugan, Bloomfield: Mrs. Nat Bricken, Bloon field: also survived bv 3 granddaughters and 2 grandsons.

Remains at McClaskey and Houglin Funeral Home. loomfield. Ky. Funeral services Saturday. November 13.

at 10:30 a from the chapel. Interment in Maple Grove Cemetery. Bloomfield, Ky. SLAVIV, Mrs. Joanna (nee Mahoney, November 12, 1948.

at 9:50 at' her residence, 631 S. Western Pkwy. Widow of John P. Slavin: devoted mother of Mrs. Joseph G.

Butler. Miss Billy Slavin: also survived by 8 grandchildren, great grandchild: sister. Mrs. James McNaliy and 2 brothers, D. A.

Mahoney and J. J. Mahoney of Lexington, Ky. Funeral from Dougherty and Son Funeral Home, 1230 S. 3d St.

Monday morning, November 15. at 9:30 and at Christ the King Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery at Lexington, 1:30 Monday afternoon Members of the Altar Society are requested to assemble in the funeral home Sunday evening at 7:30 to recite the Rosary. SWEENEY'. James at his residence.

1753 Gaulbert. November 12. 1948. at 1:10 p.m. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Ruth Landherr Sweeney; devoted father of Mrs. Lucille Green: also survived by 3 sisters, Mrs. Margaret Lehring. Miss Pat Howard, Mrs. Mary Krekel; and 1 granddaughter.

Janet Green. Funeral services from Gran W. Smith's Son Funeral Home. 1015 4th. Month morning.

November 15. at 8:30, and from St. Louis Bertrand Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. SCHUESSLER.

Miss Katherine. Wednesday evening. November 10. 1948, at 10:15 o'clock, in her 90th year. Beloved aunt of Mr.

George L. Ross. Remains at the funeral home of John Maas and Bro. on Broadway at Floyd. Funeral from the chapel Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. SMITH. Mr. Earl passed away In his 39th year, Fridav. November 12.

1948. at 3:15 p.m., in the Waverly Hills Sanatorium: faaiily residence, 957 S. 6th St. Beloved husband of Mrs. Lucille Jenkins Smith; also survived by his mother, and father, Mr.

John W. and Ellen Dixon Smith; his stepson. Donald Burton: his sisters. Mrs. Stella Oppel, Mrs.

Ada Wirth. Mrs. Lura Davis. Mrs. Mary Burba, and his brothers.

Frank, Marvin. William Argle Smith, all of Louisville, and Mr. Henry Smith of Cleveland, Ohio. Services for Mr. Smith will be held in the Arch L.

Heady Funeral Home. Oak and Schiller Aves. The time of services will be announced "later. Hodgensville, papers, please copy. WATSON.

Paul age 77 years. Fridav, November 12, 1948. at St. Anthony's Hospital at 1:45 p.m. Devoted brother of Miss Julia E.

and Miss Mary J. Watson. William John Joseph and Charles D. Watson. Funeral from the family residence, Lyndon, Mondav morning, at 8:15 and the Cathedral of Assumption at 9.

Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. WEBER, Mrs. Prances, age 84 years, died Friday, November 12. 1948, 9 a.m., at her residence in New Albany, Ind.

Mother of Bernard J. Weber of New Albany and Robert C. Weber of Louisville. Remains are at Kraft's Funeral Home. 708 E.

Spring New Albany. Ind. Funeral service will be held Monday, 9 a.m.. at St. Mary's Church.

New Albany. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. WHITLER. Forrest Thursday, November 11.

1943. at 12:10 p.m.. in his 42d year: residence. Bowling Green. Kentucky.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Marv Whitler (nee Van Meter): father of Mrs. Yvonne Edden of Bowling Green. Louise, Wanda Bernice. and Randall Lee Whitler.

all of Louisville: devoted son of Ethel L. and Charles William Whitler: brother of Richard Hampton Hines. Remains at Manning's Funeral Home. 612-614 W. Broadwav.

Services Saturdav. November 13. at Manning's Chanel at 1:30 m. Interment in Schardein Cemetery. WITHERBY, Sarah Thursday.

November 11. 1948. at 4:30 p.m.. in her 60th year. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Dorothv Mae Anderson, and grandmother of Dorothy Roshne Anderson. Remains at Schoppen-horst Bros. Funeral Home. 1832 W. Market St.

Funeral services Saturday. November 13. at 3 p.m. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. In Mtmeriom.

ARTF.SE, in loving memory of wife and mother. Frances Artese. who departed this life November 12 1947: We always sit and think of you. And of the way you died. And that you never said cnod-bve Before you closed your eyes.

i ne mow was nard. tne snock severe. We neven dreamed that death was near. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. Sadly missed by husband, daughters and grandchildren.

BERLEY. Ransdell: in loving memory of Mary Ransdell Berley, who departed life November 13, 1947. One sad and lonely year has passed Since our great sorrow fell. The shock that we received that day. No one can ever tell But God walked into His garden.

One year ago today. He sought a perfect flower. So he took our girl away. Our hearts are sad and heavy. Time cannot erase the pain.

But at the soon coming of the Lord, We will see our darling girl aeain SADLY MISSED BY MOTHER. "FATHER AND SISTERS Card of Thanks. SWETNAM: the family of Louise Swet-nam wish to thank our many friends and relatives for the beuatiful flowers and other expressions of sympathy at the death of our wife and mother. Cemetery Lots, Monuments. CREMATION: free pamphlets.

irst tjosx Last cost. LOUTS VTLLE CREMATORY. 641 axter. RESTHAVEN: 6 graves in Section 12: close to Bird Tower: reasonable. Call SH 7408-R Funeral Directors.

v. W. Schoppenhorst Mrs. Edw. Schoppenhorrt.

SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home. 19th and Market. CY 7326. ALBERT NETJRATH SON Funeral Home 725 E.

Market St. A 1191. BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Road. HI 1758. A.

BLANf ORD-RATTERMAN 281S S. 4th. CA 1436. GODFREY RUSSMAN'S MORTUARY 1041 Goss Ave. MA 7468.

JOHN B. RATTERMAN AND SONS funeral Parlors. 2114 W. Market. SH 1243 H.

BOSSE tc SON 800 E. Broadway. WA 8171. LEE E. CRALLE INC.

1330 Third St. MA 0771. MA 0772. L. D.

PEARSON SON. INC. 1310 S. Third St. MA 0910-0511.

JOHN MAAS BRO Funeral Directors. Broadway at- Floyd. WA 4284. McDANIEL BROS. FR 3566-3577 4338 Park Blvd.

RATTERMAN BROS 3711 Lexington Rd TA 3644. Lodge Notices. 8 MEMORIAL services for all members of the Junior Order. United American Mechanics of the combined Councils of Jefferson County who died during: the past year, will be held in Victory Memorial Baptist Church, 3d St. and Southern on Sunday evening, November 14th, at 7:45 o'clock.

"Phe public is cordially invited. All members of the Junior Order are requested to assemble in the church basement at 7r15 p.m. Memorial Committee: George T. Beck. Chairman: A.

A. Fahringer. Secretary. THE Rob Morris Day League. Number 1.

will meet on Saturday. November 13 1948. in the grand secretary's office in the Shubert Bldg. at 8 p.m. Election of officers.

Mrs. Rose Moore. President: Mrs Tillie A. Beck. Cor.

Secty. Trovel Opportunities. 9 LOS ANGELES. couple leaving De-cember 18, returning February 1: accommodate share driving: references x-changed Write 171, care C.J. -Times LOS ANGELES; gentleman driving im-meriiately: accommodate 1 passenger.

CY 4027 MIAMI, young lady driving next week: take one or two to help drive. MA 2861. ST. PETERSBURG. about November 17.

2 ladies, can accommodate 1 to 3 persons AT 2843. Where to Go. 10 BLUE River Inn 6 miles west of Cory-don. Ind Route 62. chicken steak and country ham: closed Mondav and Tuesdav lo.

11 BEAGLE hound, male, white, with large black spots: vicinity of South Park Fishing Club. Reward. SH 3844-J. Myrton Smith South Park Box 438. "BICYCLE, man's J.

C. Higgins. 26-inch; maroon: in Shelby Park. Wednesday evening; reward. MA 7573-R.

BILLFOLD, lady's, brown leather: containing $23 pictures: 4th and Oak. Monday morning. Reward. SH 2854-W. BRIEFCASE, dark brown, containing im portant papers for Consolidated' Auto Sales.

Sunday: liberal reward If found call CL 2169 or TA 6963. CAT, black: young pet of child: from Leland Road. St. Matthews: reward. BE 1812 COAT, lady's light tan: iri Churchill Downs Clubhouse.

November tfc. Reward. Call HI 4327-W. DOG. Irish Setter pup.

4 months old: answers to the name of male; child pet; reward. CY 9125. DOG, male, part cocker, named Buster, about year old; strayed from 266 N. 32d child pet: reward. SH 4579-J or SH DOC.

black and white Boston Bull male: A Be market, Preston and Eastern answers to name Bing; reward. MA 3863-J. DOG, Beagle; male; 13 months old: white, black and tan; in vicinity of cemetery on Rockfqrd Sunday. Reward. FR 6316.

DOG: please return Tommy's Beagle Hound puppy, name Linda: lost Wednes-dav. 3d and Tenny. FR 0429 DOG, Pekingese, black male: answers to name Peakie: $5 reward. 4108 W. Broad way.

SH 4268 DOG. male, black Spitz; bushy tail, white on feet and breast; name Skippy. SH 7077-R; reward. Off. Beagled young female, black and white with brown head; reward.

Call CY 1068. DOXsT 2 Cocker Spaniels, male, name Jasper, black; female, name Judy, white spot on throat: vicinity Jeffersontown; reward. Old 6 Mile Lane, box 14C, John Kuak DOGS, beagle hounds: black and white; male and female: Friday afternoon, at 23d and Ormsby: reward. SH 3722-W. "FURS.

Kolinsky. 4 skins, with owner's name stitched on underneath side: downtown section: Tuesday. Contact radio station WPAD. Paducah. or call HI2801.

Louisville. GLASSES, red leather case. Southern Optical Churchill Downs. 2 weeks ago; reward. HI 1671.

GLASSES, in blue leather case; vicinity of Deerwood Ave. or Bardstown Tuesday. November 9' reward. HI 2582-W. HOG.

small red boar; 2 notches right ear; vicinity Cane Run reward. CY 5257. KEYS, 4, on chain, license number 317-752: 3d south. Oak to Shipp. to Eastern Pkwy.

to Crittenden Dr re ward AT 451 2. KEYS for automobile with license tag. number 310-170. Reward. Ed English.

230 S. 8th. WA 9032. LEGGINGS, blue wool during Christmas paarde on 4th or at 3d and Liberty when owner was struck by car. AT 4479.

I.6i"KT. baby's: gold with chip diamond center, engraved Barbara; between 4th and Walnut and 26th and Main, Monday, November 8th: reward. SH 6031-J PARTLY' knitted sweater, tan: Kaufman's restroom, 2d floor; Saturday. Call FR 4728. Mrs.

L. A. Riner, 1200 Brookline. "TOOL box. with electrician tools, metal, between 3d and 4th; Friday.

Reward Call MA 7384-M. WRIST WATCH, lady's yellow gold Wal-tham; between Levy's, Boston Shoe Store Mondav. Reward. TA 2148. "WRISTWATCH.

man's Elgin, gold stretch band: Walnut, between 3d and 5th. November 6th: reward. SH 7229-W. Found. 12 DOG, part Beagle: owner describe fully and pay for ad.

Write 169. care C.J.- Timcs. DOG, hound, male: owner Identify fully and pav for the ad; phone Jeffersontqwn 5687. Information personals. 13 APARTMENT or house cleaning: eliminate your fall and holiday clean-up problems.

Charles F. Bellican, Jr. ALADDIN SERVICES. BE2313. Anchorage 383-W.

CLEANING brought In before 9 a.m. will be ready by 5 p.m.: adequate parking facilities Independent Cleaners. main plant. 817 Market between Shelby and Campbell DOLL clothes made to order, including bridal outfit: also sewing done for little girls. SH 3923-W.

EXCLUSIVE rest home has vacancy for 1 or 2 eldeily ladies: nurse attendant. JA 3377 EXPECTANT mothers, get our baby name book containing 1.800 suggested names for bovs and girls: sent free In Louisville. Write or call Cj-ib Diaper Service. 127 S. FUR COATS! ft C6ATSI A pre-hoiiday offering of fine fur coats at the surprisingly drastic reductions below.

Seal dyed coney; was 89 Sale 44 Mink dyed coney: was 149 Sale 66 Northern seal: was 179 -Sale 88 Kid skin: 210 -Sale 99 And many others from 40 off. A small deposit will reserve your coat and credit if vou desire All plus tax. MONAS FUR STUDIO "Out of the High Rent District." 719 Broadway JA 10. FURS: let Louisville's finest stylist restyle or repair your old fur coat. PACY'S FOX FURRIERS Chestnut St A 6935 HAIR braids and transformations made from your own hair Bush Hair and BeanrvShoo307 Starks Bld HOSPITALIZATION; $10 per day.

sur-gerv. medical and nurses' service: ages to 81 966 Starks Bldg. Gibson Insurance Service. JA 6235. ICE COLD BEER Your favorite brands, by the case, ready to drink.

Come to the ice house. 1400 S. Shelby St. OLD GOLD WANTfibl Dental work, o'd watches, chains. any gold, any condition.

Sell to us for the highest cash price. MOSE FROCHT-S STORE 214 3d next door to Mazzoni Cafe "PERMANENT wave. $7.50 up; shampoo and set $1.25 up. Rudolf Beauty Salon. 220 Marion E.

Taylor JA Q422. REFRIGERATORS. A.M"C. and Norge, 8.8 cubic foot. $269 installed, delivered.

207 4t-v GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP SHIRTS laundered in one day: bring them t. Old Reliable Laundry 125 3d between Market and Main SWEATERS cleaned for only 29c this week at Independent Cleaners. main plant. 817 or at any of their 30 branch stores. TICK! pointer wanted for brick cottage; must be experienced.

Apply 1025 S. 17th. "WATCH REPAIRING 3-day service, work guaranteed Crosbv Jewelers 336 Jefferson SEE our line oi miniature pitchers and shoes for collectors' items: also new Jap lanterns lust arrived: glass domes for your valuable keepsakes KS. CAUFIELD. INC.

306-B-10 S. 3d. THOUSANDS of button cards on sale. 39c to 59c per card; regular value $1 50 per card; Wiss pinking scissors. $8 90 per pair.

A. BAER. "The Button Store" 622 W. Market St. WA 4627.

ATTENTION; would like to contact young people who are interested in forming and becoming charter members of Boat Club; all replies will be answered. Write 170, care C.J. -Times. 3 reward for Information leading 10 the purchase of aluminum combination storm windows and doors Phone CI 8123 Plescher Alcoa Window Sales utirr Tn t'd tt a Let us call you. another feature of our 24-hour service: telephone Secretarial, 1014 Kepuhilc Building SPECIAL 4-HOUR absolutely odorless cleaning and -pressing service; also expert repair work Janes Cleaners di Dvera 222 7th St SPECIAL 6-hour shirt service; in by 11.

out by collars turned; plenty of parking space. Janes Cleaners and Launderera. 814 w. Market. WHY send your clothes to the laundry? Rent a washing machine, only $4 month.

McLEOD APPLIANCE CO 605-07 W. Oak. WA 8926. "FATHER: I will come home if you will buy me some magic tricks at Caufieids on 3d St. John Jr.

WANTED some one to teach me to crochet and do some needlework. Please call after 6:30 p.m. Pleasure Ridge 775.1 WE'RE cleaning ud that is. the rugs and upholstery with Fina Foam. Bacon's No-tion phone and mail orders filled.

Services Offered Servicet Offered General. 14 ADDITIONS BUILDING. PAINTING. Complete service on additions building cabinet work, painting and Insured workmen: new displav room 1612-22 Mellwood Ave Bell Koch TA 0904. ADDITIONS.

remodeling, repairs, new commercial and residential construction: immediate service, insured workmen: free estimates Hardv Bros FR 1314 ALTERATIONS and dressmaking: suits and coats lengthened prompt service; reasonable rates, call til 0.101 APPLIANCES: washers radios refrigerators, vacuum cleaners irons repaired, expert technicians; pick up, delivery. BACON'S SERVICE DEPARTMENT rtth Floo- and Market -IA 4221 APPLIANCES REPAIRED Refrigerators radios and washers: 20 vears of experience; pickup and delivery STAR APPLIANCE STORE 2225 Preston MA 5831 APPLIANCES, washers, radios, vacuum cleaners: free estimates: work guaranteed Shawnee Electric Shop 3919 River Park Dr Call SH 3300 BASEMENT digging with the new dozer shovel; grading, tjack filling, earth moving; immediate service; reasonable prices. HI 1264. CH 2201 BASEMENT digging and finished; chim ney worK: root painting: uiriMiic experienced: immediate service. Goodman.

CL 6272 BASEMENTS due and completed under houses, house raising, underpinning, foundation work and general concreting: veteran. A. B. C. Construction Co.

FR 1791. BASEMENTS and concrete-block buildings, repaired and waterproofed, by experienced men; all work guaranteed: estimates free. MASTER WATERPROOFERS. AT 2145. Bl'ILD those new rooms or finish the attic; Immediate service: new homes built: all types of repair, painting and interior decorating: 36 months to pay.

SKARCY KLEIN CY 0119: CL 8557 BL'ILD. add room, finish attic, insulate, make repairs, fence in lot. FR 2476. AT 4329. BUILDING, repairing, remodeling: im mediate service: work guaranteed: terms: free estimates.

Modern Maintenance Co MA 8192 Ql- nights MA 2257-W BUILDING remodeling and repairing cabinets: built-in or mad to order Call vv Ford. SH 5844-R. BUILDING, remodeling, storm windows and doors. McNulty Bros, ma mn CABINET work a specialty; all types of built-in cabinets, any type of tops: immediate service: 36 months to pay. SE A RC KLEIN.

CY 0119: CL 8557. "CABINETS, built-in. made to order: free estimates J. A. Morehead Cabinet Shop.

CY 3082. CARE of children: experienced; white: lengthening children's or ladies' coats and dresses; references SH 6131-R. CARPENTER; general repair arid founds, tion work: remodeling: all materials fur- reasonable rate: work guaranteed. AT S.T60 CARPEWTBIsi repair, foundations, add! tions. re modeling material furnished: immediate service and free estimates; ref erence.

CY gsm. Lambert ville, N. Nov. 12 appeal to Governor Alfred E. tonight through thousands of of finding alive a man buried State Police Sgt.

Jack Wallace and officials of the Lambertville Quarry Company, where 200,000 tons of rock gave way said "There isn't a chance" that Edgar S. Snyder, 64, survived the avalanche. They, added it might be three weeks before the stone can be cleared away. workmen kept at the laborious task, despite the imminent threat of another slide. The body of another worker, Raymond Wellman, 48, was recovered Monday.

Driscoll acted after Snyder's four sons called on him at Trenton and expressed the belief their father still might be alive in a crevice among the bolders. They were -Russell. Newark; Charles, Lehighton, Earl, Wichita Falls, and Harold, Lambertville. Shovel Damaged. Nicholas J.

McGowan, a company official, said, "We have already violated every rule of safetv in trying to reach the McGowan said the only equipment available in New Jersey to remove the hundreds of boulders at the base of the 185-foot, open-faced quarry is a massive electric shovel already at the scene. This was damaged in Monday's fall and cannot be repaired for two or three days. Meanwhile a 6-inch seam has opened in the quarry face directly above the damaged shovel. If it gives way, McGowan said, it will dislodge another 100.000 tons of rock. If it holds until the Grange Is Urged To Oppose Plan For Medical Care Portland, Mov.

12 (JP) The National Grange convention heard a plea today that it fight federal programs for compulsory health and medical-care insurance because they would be "socialistic." Dr. Paul R. Hawley, Chicago, chief executive officer of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Commission, said guch programs are expected to be laid before the next Congress. "We can be sure," he told the farm meeting, "that the Truman Administration will put forth a national health program. The only question to be decided is whether it will be a voluntary or compulsory one." Women Vtotcrs Have a Program For 81st Congress Washington, Nov.

12 (JP) The League of Women Voters tonight announced a nine-point program it said it would promote in the 81st Congress. On the home front, the program includes aid for public housing, "end of taxes on oleomargarine. aid to education, and home rule for the District of Columbia. On foreign matters, the league will seek further aid to the United Nations, continuation of the Euro pean Recovery Program, amend ment of the Displaced Persons Act, renewal of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, and U. S.

participation in the International Trade Organization. Snyder's Chauffeur Arrested. Washington, Nov. 12 (U.R) Clarence E. Blackwell, 40, who police said is chauffeur for Treasury Secretary John W.

Snyder, was arrested today on charges of drunken and hit-run driving. Yesterday's Weather Washington. Nov. 12 (API Weather Bureau report of temperature and rainfall for the 24 hours ending 8 p.m.: Station. High.

Low. Free Asheville. N. C. 26 39 42 39 35 36 41 48 22 37 22 57 57 48 46 49 42 46 74 29 42 47 37 36 39 27 44 56 44 48 35 35 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .05 .06 .00 .00 .00 .02 .05 .12 .00 .00 .38 .00 .10 .19 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .12 .00 .00 .00 .12 .00 Atlanta.

Ga. Boston. Mass. Buffalo. N.

Charlotte. N. C. Chicago. 111.

Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland. Ohio Dallas. Tex. Denver. Col.

Detroit, Mich. Duluth. Minn. Houston. Tex.

Jacksonville. Fla. Kansas City. Mo. Little Rock.

Ark. Los Angeles. Cal. Louisville. Ky.

Memphis, lenn. Miami, Fla. Minneapolis-St. Paul New Orleans. La.

New York. Y. Philadelphia. Pa. Phoenix.

Ari7. Pittsburgh. Pa. Portland Maine St. Louis.

Mo. Pan Antonio. Tex San Francisco, Savannah. Ga. Seattle.

Wash. Washington. D. C. METEOROLOGICAL DATA.

(Official.) Louisville, Nov. 12. 1948. 7 a m. Noon.

7 p.m. Temperature dry bulb! 43 46 48 Temperature (wet bulb) 40 45 45 Dew point 36 43 41 Relative humidity 76 89 76 Temperatures and Precipitation Maximum temperature, 49: minimum temperature. 42. mean temperature. 46: normal temperature 46: departure for day.

none: departure for month. 84: departure since March 1. 415; mean relative humidity. 80: total precipitation. .10: normal precipitation, .09: departure for day.

.01: departure for month. 3.99: departure since March 1. 2.54. RIVER FORECAST. Louisville: Upper gauge.

17.5: lower gauge, 12.6. The Ohio Biver In the Louisville district will not change materially for several days except as affected by the operation of the dams AH dams in this district are up. Charters Granted Frankfort. Nov. 12 (API Kentucky Elkhorn Coal Company of Paintsville was chartered today with $500,000 capital stock.

Incorporators of ihe mining concern are Nelson Howard. George Burke, and Estil W. Smith Other charters issued included: Cumberland Valley Broadcasting Corporation. Harlan, capital stock incorporators. J.

A. Gregory. James R. Freidman. and C.

G. Forester. Brock Furniture Company. Covington. $20,000: John E.

Brock. Charles F. Birkenhauser, and Ervin L. Bramlage. Anglo-American Mill Export Company, Owens boro.

$1,000. do business in machinery and manufacturing equipment in North. Central, and South America, the West Indies, and Newfoundland. E'oenezer. Williamsburg, nonstock, to acceot gifts for charitable and religious purposes, including the judges' expense allowance which Apnellate Judge Eugene Slier has declined to use for himself; incorporators.

Siler and Lowell J. and Dorothv J. Siler. Cot Brilliante Civic Association, Covington, nonstock, civic and social; Fred Chalk. Landell.

Dessie Kaufman, and Haze! Pabst. The Crittenden Consolidated Holding Company. Crittenden, nonstock, educational and charitable: Fred Brown. Fred Turpin. Ira T.

and Walter E. Kidwell. 57 57 55 i 52 60 52 47 50 62 52 51 -42 er 77 57 50 82 49 55 86 40 73 57 60 54 54 50 67 69 47 57 (AP) Sent into action by an Driscoll, rescue workers dug tons of rock in the slim hope five days in a landslide. shovel can be moved to safety, it will be dynamited free workmen of the peril of another slide. CLASSIFIEP ADS The Courier-Journal The Louisville Times Because ot restrictions on print paper supply, classified advertising is being omitted from editions of The Daily Courier-Journal printed prior to the Final Home Edition It will appear tn ali Courier-Journals delivered by carrier to homes in the three Falls Cities, in some Courier-Journal street sales and In alt editions of The Louisville Times The only exception will be ads for Livestock.

Farm Needs. Farm Lands and Auction Sales which will appear in out-of-town editions The Courier-Journal and Times will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an advertisement Notice of errors must be given in time for correction before next Insertion. COPY CLOSE p.m (day before) for week day issues of The Courier-Journal or Times 5 Friday for the Sunday Courier-Journal. EMERGENCY DEADLINES (For receipt of ads, cancellations or corrections that could not be placed earlier. 10 am (same day) for Times.

(Friday 9:30 a m. 12 noon Saturday for Sunday Courier- Jourr.al Anniin-nim Deaths and Funerals. 1 ACKERMAN, Albert P. Friday. November 12, 1948.

at 8 a.m.. in his 61st year, at the residence. 3631 Rudd Ave. Beloved husband of Loretta Ficks Ackerman: devoted father of Albert William Martha Jane, Mary. Raymond.

LaVerne, Thomas. Ronald and JoEtta Ackerman; brother of Mrs. Augusta Prevatil. Mrs. Theodore Schaaf.

Mrs. Alma Jones. Chicago. 111.: Mrs. Louise Metz.

Little Falls. Phillip. George and William Ackerman. Remains at the George L. Manning Funeral Home.

518-520 N. 26th between Bank and Portland Ave. Funeral Mondav. November 15. from the funeral home at 2 p.m.

Interment in Calvary Cemetery. BAHR. Mrs. Julia Catherine (nee Re-petto, in her 69th year, passed on at I SO p.m Thursday. November 11.

1948. at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. John Cornell. Route 3.

Georgetown. also survived bv another daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Clark. 5 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

Remains at the Godfrey F. Russman Funeral Home, 1041 Goss Ave Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock in the Russman chapel and 9 o'clock at St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church. Interment in St. Michael Cemetery.

BOYLE. Carrie. Friday. November 12. 1948.

6 45 p.m.. at the Deaconess Hospital, in her R2d veat-; residence. 231 N. 18th St. Beloved aunt of John C.

Baum. Mrs. William Eigel. iod Mrs. William L.

Kavse, Sr. Remains at Manning's Funeral Home. 612-614 W. Broadway. Notice of funeral later.

CARTER, Clabe. Wednesday. November 10. 1948. at 5:30 p.m..

in his 70th yeaa, residence. 1813 Crop St. Beloved husband of Nancy Carter; devoted father of Mrs. Mae Stevenson, Mrs. Zelpha Sample.

Mrs. Marv Gahaeffer, Rav. Elmer and Charles Carter of Louisville, Pfc. Damon Carter, stationed in Germany; brother of Mrs. Annie Patterson and Hubert Carter of Louisville.

Noah Carter of Elizabeth-town. also survived by 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Remains at SchopDenhorst Bros. Funeral Home. 1832 W.

Market. Funeral services Saturday, November 13. at 2 p.m. Interment in Louisville Memorial Park. DAVIS, Mrs.

Caroline Redman, at Morton Church Heme, about 10 p.m., November 11. 1948. Survived by son, Payton M. Davis: daughter, Mrs. E.

G. Costello. Birmingham. sisters, Mrs. Charles A.

Ray of Louisville and Mrs. Mary Carpenter. Sarasota. Florida; 3 grandchildren. Funeral from Herbert C.

Cralle Funeral Home. Frankfort and Peterson at 10:30 a.m.. Monday. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. DENNIS, Eliza (nee Kays), died.

November 12, 1948. at 1:40 a.m., at her home near Willisburg. survived by 2 daughters. 1 son. Mrs.

Adam Schmitt. ofxruisville and Ellis Dennis of Louisville, Miss Ora Dennis of 'Willisburg. Ky. 14 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren. 4 great great grandchildren.

Remains at the residence. Funeral 2:30 p.m. Sunday from the Willisburg Christian Church. Interment Willisburg, Ky. GAMBLE, Miss WUma passed away November 10.

1948. at 6:20 p.m.. in her 53d vear, at Norton Infirmary: residence, 2734 Dumesnil St. Devoted sister of Mrs. Pauline Foster.

Mrs. Lillian Everts and Mrs. Margaret Pickard, both of Indianapolis. Mrs. Ida Ward, Cincinnati, rVt i r.

i- nttn Mi- T.nuis Mr Leslie. "Mr. Johnnie, Mr. Harry Gamble, all of Indianapolis. Mr Jess Gamble, Louisville.

Remains resting at the Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave. Funeral services Saturday. 2 o'clock, from the Owen Chapel. Burial in Resthaven Cemetery. GILLESPIE.

Robert at Baptist Hospital. 8:15 a.m.. November 12. 1948: survived by a daughter, Mrs. Myra G.

Hinton: son. Robert B. Gillespie: brother. I. N.

Gillespie: sister. Mrs. Martha Gillespie: grandson. Bruce Hintrm: funeral from Herbert C. Cralle Funeral Home.

Frankfort and Peterson at 9 a.m. Sunday; interment at Franklin, Sunday afternoon. HUTCHESON. Pvt. Charles N.

(Doc), of Lake Dreamland. Shively. passed away in his 21st year. August 30. 1944.

-while serving his country in France. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hutcheson. Remains wili arrive Mondav, November 15, 1948.

at 12 noon and will be taken to the W. G. Hardy Funeral Home. 4101 Dixie Shively. Funeral services Tuesday.

November 16. at 2 p.m. at the Chanel. Interment in Louisville Memorial Park. Shively Post Number 220.

American Legion, will officiate. KAPP. Christopner Dominic. November 11, 1948. Beloved husband of Mrs.

Eva Kapp (nee Dyeusi; devoted father of Mrs. Margaret Blunk; son of Mrs. Theresa Matern: brother of Fred, Charlie and Henry Kapp. Mrs. Mae Doolin.

Mrs. Rose McGrath and Mrs. Oscar Kogel: step father of Walter Schraffenberger. Kenneth Rieger and Albert G. Rieger.

Funeral from the Reising Funeral Home. 3805 Broadway. Monday morning at 8:30 and from Christ the King Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. LONG, Harry November 11.

1948. 5:55 p.m.. at the Kentucky Baptist Hospital: residence. 1922 Deerwood Ave. Beloved brother of Mrs.

Emma Atkins. Mrs W. Mix. East Palatka. Florida, and stepfather of Mrs.

Esther Damron. Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 S. 3d Saturday afternoon at 2. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery MARLOW. Sarah Alice.

Fridav. November 12. 1948. at 5:30 p.m.; residence, 4511 Meridale Ave. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Velera Jenkins Cornelius. Cleveland Mar-low. Mrs. Edna Kessinger, and Mrs. Clara Arms et McQuady, and sister of Frank and Jim Guess, and Mrs.

Emma Heins. Morristown. N. J. Funeral from Pearson's.

1310 S. 3d Mondav morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery. MASDEN. Mr.

Marlon at West Point, Ky passed away in his 64th vear Wednesday. November 10. 1948. at "12:20 a.m.: at the St. Joseph's Infirmary Beloved husband of Mrs.

Jenny Masden (nee Wise): father of Mrs. Margaret Storms. Mr. Emmett and Garland F. Masden: brother of Mrs.

Bessie Tripplett, Mrs. Frank Booth. Mr. Richard Masden. Lebanon Junction.

Clarence Masden. St. Joe. Albert. Joe, and Arthur Masden.

Remains at the residence. Funeral services Friday. November 12. at 1 p.m., at the West Point Baptist Church. Interment in Elizabethtown Cemetery McCAMMON.

Walter 72, co-owner of m. Be m. Motor also elder of Sellers-burg Church of Christ. Survived by wife Rosa and 9 children. Mrs Pluma May Kramer.

Billings, Montana: Mrs. Mvrtle Creamer, Norman McCammon, both of bellersburg. MUburn McCammon of Jef fersonville. Mrs. Letha McClain of Long ueacn.

rioya Mccammon ot To ledo. Mrs. Clara Green. Owensboro, Kv. Mrs.

Gretta McCory and Mrs. Dorothy Haertell. New Albany: Lester and Goidie, aeceasea. runerai ounoav, 2:30 p.m Church of Christ. Burial Sellersburg emeiery.

Moay at tne residence. MrCULI.OCII. Mrs. Edith H. (nee Schweninger) Jeffersonville.

November 10. 1948. in her 72d year. Devoted mother of Mrs. Ruth Wright.

Howard. Kenneth and Robert Mcculloch: sister of Mrs Lewis Girdler. Funeral 2 p.m Saturday, trom t. M. Coots Sons Funeral Home 120 W.

Maple Jeffersonville. and at from St. Paul episcopal Church. interment walnut Ridge Cemetery PARKS. Mrs Sallie (nee Parks), entered eternal life Thursday.

November 11. 1948. at 7.45 p.m.. in her 79th year; residence. 2820 5th St.

Beloved wife of Mr. William A Parks. Loving mother of Mrs. Viola Heckman. Mrs.

Lillie Broadway. Mr. John W. and Herbert M. Parks; sister of Mrs.

Minnie Watson. Mrs. Kate Jones. Shelby County. and Mrs.

Alice Griffiths. Shelby County: also survived bv 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Parks will be at the O. D.

White Funeral Home. 27! 1 3d at Winkler. Funeral Home 2711 S. 3d at Winkler, where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2.30 Burial in Resthaven Cemetery. PERKINS.

Mrs. Anna Ruby (Mann), passed away in her 46th year, Friday. November 12. 1948. at 8:04 a.m.

in the Baptist Hospital: family residence. 734 Loaan. Beloved wife of Mr. John H. Perkins, devoted mother of Mrs.

Mary Catherine Breihof: also survived by her sisters. Mrs. Thomas Gunter. Mrs. Ada Corbin, Mrs, Pruda Allen.

Mrs Jed L. Stokes. Charles H. and George F. Mann, and her grandchildren.

Judith Ann and Joseph Darnell Breihof Services for Mrs. Perkins will be held at 2 o'clock Mondav afternoon in the Arch L. Heady Funeral Home. Oak St. at Schiller Ave.

Interment In Louisville Memorial Park. tor. tires and fin-sh In excellent condi-I Won; $875 cash. MA 0690-W. r.a-.---C, 11 1 l.ii.

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