The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky (2024)

Tin'; HH iiii i.ousuu.k. ky s.Ti:i!DY a i i ir Deaths and Funerals Found 1 BlcS foBier TSa'nVi "found nn Herr no IsqS RVS Data from U.S. Wf ATNIR ilHf Deaths in Louisville Servios Offered General 14 ROOFING, roof repairing, nWe'k loo complicated; written euaran-te, 30 years in business. W. E.

TUCKER 343-5604 TELEVISION service, for dependable service call a dependable service dealer, We employ only the finest technicians, no helpers will service your set whn vou rail 45I-76TO Niqht service no extra charge. Calls received after 9 p.m. will be made the following morning RUTH ELS fJRICCO. 4517400. Figures Shew High Temperatures Expected For Daytime Saturday Isolated Precipitation Nel Indicated- fonsull local Forecast WEATHER FORECAST Scattered showers are forecast today for the southern half of the nation from the Atlantic Coast to the Southern plateau.

Rain is expected in the Northwest. Marshall K. Gilbert of 2330 Carolina a retired assistant secretary with the Louisville Nashville Railroad, died at 4 p.m. Friday at the Kentucky Baptist Hospital. He is survived by two sons, Kenneth and Livingston Gilbert, and six grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Road. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Reginald C. Yearsley HI, 22, formerly of Louisville, was drowned when she fell from a boat at Rehoboth Beach, at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

The body was recovered at 10 a.m. Friday. Mrs. Yearsley was the former Barbara Paxton, daughter of Mrs. Jack Shepard and Russell O.

Paxton, both of Louisville. She was graduated from Western Kentucky State College in 1965 and moved a month ago to Alexandria, where she and her husband were to teach. She is survived by her husband and her parents. Funeral and burial will be Tuesday in Ardmore, Pa. John W.

Bott, 86, of 1718 W. Hill, died at 7:30 a.m. Friday at General Hospital. He worked in the decorating department of the American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corp. for 30 years, retiring in 1952.

He was a native of Palmyra, Ind. Survivors include his widow, the former Rrsina Alles; a son, James R. Bott; four grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Monday at Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia.

Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, New Albany, Ind. A funeral Mass will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. George Catholic Church, 1410 Dixie Highway, of which he was a member.

The body will be at the funcral home after noon Saturday. Yesterday's Official Weather Weather Bureau report of maximum temperature tor 12-hour period, minimum temperatures for 18-hour period, precipitation for 24-hour period ending 7 p.m. EST yesterday: Edgar Lee Ulevens, 78, of 1123 Willow died at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the Geriatrics Center. He was a native of West Point, and a retired carpenter.

He was a member of the Plumb Masonic Lodge 8fi2 and the Liberty Chapter 245, Order of the Eastern Star. He formerly was financial secretary of Carpenters Union Local 64. Surviving is his widow, the former Margaret Campbell. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Arch L.

Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak. Burial will be in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. The body will be at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Saturday.

Mrs. William F. Dicbold, a native of Meeting Creek, died at 3:30 a.m. Friday at the Masonic Widows and Orphans Home, 3701 Frankfort. The former Elgie Simpson, she was 86 and had lived at the Masonic home a number of years.

She was a member of the old Third Presbyterian Church. Survivors include a half-brother, Earl S. Cundiff and a stepsister, Miss Mary Cundiff. The funeral will be Saturday at 3 p.m. at Lee E.

Cralle Funeral Home, 1330 S. Third. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. Harold F. Marquart 70, died of a heart attack at 3:15 a.m.

Friday at his residence, 3919 Marwood Place. He had been a salesman for the Louisville Mill Supply Co. for 33 years. He was a member and past master of the Kilwinning Masonic Lodge 506 and a member of the Louisville Association of Power Engineers and the Zion United Church of Christ. Survivors include his widow, the former Ella V.

Adtkins; three sons, Harold James R. and Clifford L. Mar-quart; two daughters, Mrs. Harry Leffel and Mrs. Richard C.

Isaacs; 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild. The funcral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Russman Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss. Entombment will be in Evergreen Mausoleum. The body will be at the funcral home after noon Saturday.

Mrs. Harry F. Eckerle 72, formerly of Louisville, died at 11:45 p.m. Wednesday at Santa Ana, where she has lived for the past eight years. She was the former Luella Tyler.

Survivors include her husband; a son, Harry F. Eckerle and four grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Tustin Mortuary, Tustin, Calif. Burial will be in Fairhaven Cemetery there.

High Low Free. .63 52 .00 66 68 .72 83 70 .00 87 70 .00 82 44 .00 ..82 72 .01 69 64 .00 ..81 57 .00 71 57 .00 76 55 .00 86 72 .01 70 58 .00 Station Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Boise Boston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dallas Denver Des Moines 84 Detroit 75 Houston 91 Indianapolis 83 Jacksonville 89 Kansas City 82 Key West 87 Little Rock 81 Los Angeles 84 Louisville 83 Memphis 81 Miami Beach 85 Milwaukee 68 Mlnneapolis-St, Paul 81 Nashville 82 New Orleans 93 New York 86 Philadelphia 84 Phoenix 105 Pittsburgh 76 Portland, Ore 85 St. Louis 81 Salt Lake City 85 San Diego 78 San Francisco 62 Seattle 80 Washington 88 AROUND THE WORLD River Informal ion The Ohio River In the Louisville area will remain In pool stages until an eflective general rainfall occurs. The following were river stages at 7 a.m. Friday.

Precipitation Is for the preceding 24 hours. Flood Pres't 24-Hr. Pre- Staoe Staoe Ch'ge cio. LOCATION (teet) (feet) (teet) (Ins.) yesterday: City Time Temp. Aberdeen 6 P.M.

54 Berlin 7 P.M. 82 Copenhagen 7 P.M. 68 Dublin 6 P.M. 61 London 6 P.M. 68 Oslo 7 P.M.

61 Stockholm 7 P.M. 63 Tokyo 3 A.M. 79 Vienna 7 P.M. 79 Warsaw 7 P.M. 72 OHIO RIVER- Pittsburgh, Pa Parkersburj, W.Va Dam 22, Upper Gauge r.allionlit.

Ohio. Lower Ga 16 1 103 15.7 12.0 13.0 14.2 33.6 24.2 12.5 12.2 9.0 16.6 169 180 19 6 8.9 12.2 19.0 189 15.2 50 Greenup. Lowe rGauge 54 Portsmouth, Ohio 50 Mavsvllle, Ky 50 Cincinnati, Ohio 52 Markland, Lower Gauge 51 Louisville, Upotr Gauge 23 Louisville, Lower Gauge 55 Dam 43, Upper Gauge 57 Dam 44, Upper Gauge 53 Dam 45, Upper Gauge 47 Dam 46, Upper Gauge 41 Evansville, Ind 42 Mt. Vernon, Ind 35 Dam 49, Upper Gauge 37 Dam $0, Upper Gauge 34 Paducah, Ky 39 0.1 1.0 00 0.5 0.2 8o 0.4 0.3 .36 .48 .84 .69 .28 .87 .47 .04 .18 .72 .00 T. .05 .10 .00 .00 .00 .22 .93 NEARBY STATIONS Temperature and weather from nearby cities at 10 p.m.

EST yesterday: Evansville 72 Cloudy Lexington 68 Partly Cloudy Covington 69 Partly Cloudy Huntington 64 Fog Paducah 72 Rain Bowling Green 66 Cloudy London 69 Cloudy Kentucky Death The Rev. Lester T. Skaggs, 45, of Clarkson Route 1, died Thursday at Grayson County War Memorial Hospital, Leitchfield, of accident injuries received Wednesday. His widow, his father, Lon Skaggs, both of Clarkson, and a daughter, Mrs. Janice Stanton, Louisville, survive.

Funeral, 1:30 p.m. CST Sunday at Sulphur Well Baptist Church. The body is at Rogers Funeral Home, Clarkson. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Deaths in Louisville Mrs. William F.

Clark, the former Samuel Sprnrpr Crume, 73, of Botland, Kmma Farmer, died at 7:35 p.m. Thurs- died at 2:20 p.m. Friday at Norton day at Bruce Nursing Home, 10400 Wat- Memorial Infirmary, terson Trail, Jeffersontown. She lived Surviving are his widow, the former with a daughter, Mrs. G.

Hafer Hite, near Lola Briney; two daughters, Mrs. Randell Taylorsville. She was 92 and was native Lange, Honolulu, and Mrs. Ralph Ash, of Fairmount. Ky.

Mrs. Clark was a member Phoenix, and of Mount The funeral will be in Mill Washington Methodist Church. Her hus- Sunday at the Mann, Greenwell and Ar-band died 10 years ago. Until that time, nold Funeral Home, Bardstown. Burial she lived on a farm at Mount Washing POTSDAM, Miss Frankie Thurs Aug, II, 1966, at 5:30 P.m.

rfl Trdnaull Inn. 1U3 Garvin Place, where she made her home. There are no Immediele survivors. Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 S. 3rd Sat aftrrnoon at 2 o'flnck Interment In Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Ind.

REYNOLDS, Kathryn M. Age 48 years Thurs. Aug. 11, 1964 at her residence, 2421 Mahan Dr. at 4 a.m.

Wl'e of George Rey-nolds. Mrs. Reynolds is at Ratter-mans, 2815 S. 4th St. where services will be conducted Sat, afler-noon at 1:30.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. SMITH, Carl August 10, 1966, 2 p.m., In his sMh year at St, Anthony Hospital. Residence Golf View Trallor Park on National Turnpike. Survived by his wife; Vilva. 1 son, Carlos Eugene Smlthi 2 stepsons, Mr.

Coyle K. Cooper, Pontiac, Mr. Frederick M. Cooper, Fairdale, 2 sisters, Mrs. Nancy Moore, Smith-boro, Mrs.

Elizabeth Deaton, Lexington, Ky. Services August 13, at 10 a.m., Coral Ridge Baptist Church, Interment Bluegrass Memorial Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. Mr, 5mith Is resting at The Dunn Fairdale Funeral Home, 411 Fair-dale Rd. Body will be at funeral home alter 6 p.m. Lexington paper please copy.

STIDHAM, Mrs. Cathrine Finger Aqe 85, widow of James T. Stld-ham, passed away at Lexington, Ky August 11, 1966. Devoted sister of Mr, Fred W. Finger, Louisville, Kv.

and Caroline Finger Robnett, Centralis. III. Remains are resting at Kerr Bros. Funeral Home, Lexington, Ky. Services In Lexington, Kv.

Saturday morning. Interment, Cave Hill Cemetery. WATSON, Cecile Annie Age 84 years. Aug. 12, 1966 at 8:30 a.m.

at Norton Memorial Infirmary. Former residence 1133 Garvin Place. Miss Watson was a retired librarian, also a native of Selma, Ala. Services Mon, morning 15 at 10 o'clock in the Ooughterv (, Son Funeral Home, 118 3rd. between Oak and St.

Catherine. Interment will be In old Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Ala. Tues. morning, visiting after 4 p.m. Sat.

WESLEY, Mrs. Verna Entered eternal life Aug. 11, 1966 in her 66th year. Residence 5815 Southland Terrace. Loving sister of Mrs.

Sallie Over-street, Mr, Oscar Spalding of Brad-fordsville, Mr. Bert Spalding of Lebanon, Ky, Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Wesley Is at the O. D.

White 8, Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S. 3rd until Frl. evening at 10 o'clock at which time she will taken to the Drve Funeral Home, Lebanon, Ky. for services Sun. at 2:30 p.m.

Interment In Old Liberty Cemetery, Bradfordsvllle, Ky. In Memoriem WHEELER, In memory of John E. Wheeler, sr. 1 year ago today dear, God called you to His beautiful heaven. We cannot sav, we will not say, he is dead, he Is lust away with a cheery smile and a wave of the hand.

He has entered into a heavenly land. Sadly missed by wife, sons, daughters and grandchildren. IllllllllllllllllllllliiillllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIII' Cemetery lots, Monuments 4 llllllllllllllllllliiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'lil EVERGREEN Cemetery; 7 graves In section 1. Call239-902L crypts available; complete information at 336-0115 anytime. RESTHAVEN Memorial Park, Graves number 1 and 2, lot 561, section 3.

Both for S400. 582-3571, extension 722, iTHAV fi, cemetery lots, Sec- tion 9 and 10. 363-5020. "Six choice grave lots In Number 1 section, oeautnui uesinaven Cemetery. $300 per lot or SI ,500 for 6.

Jim Couch, 775 Arabia opa-iocka, t-ia. PANkPMOJUMENT CO. 117 E. Jeflerson St. 585-4401 out ot tne Hign went uisinci Funeral Director ALBER1 NEURATH SON Funeral Home Market 584-19 725 GODFREY F.

RUSSMAN (TsON i-unerai nome 1041 Goss 635-7476 Doughekty Son 1118 3rd St. 583-1142 Broadway at 34th 1''-Q. HIGHLANDS FUNERAL HOME 3331 lavlorsville Rd Off Dutchman's Ln 451-4420 WHITE SONS. INC. Funeral Home 27 PEARSON FUNERAL HOMES 'i.

eearson a. son, inc. 1310 S. Third St. 634-3478 149 Breckinridge Ln.

896-0349 THE McDANfETT" Funeral Home, Inc. 363 3565 36335S7 4339 Park Blvd. broTRTrI 3711 Lexington Rd 893-3644 SCHOPPENHORST BROS Funeral Home 19th and Market 565 J34 BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Pd, 451-5530 J. B. RATTERMAN 8, SONS 2114 Market 776-4661 459-3800 3aQQ Bardstown Rd.

Bosse Funere' Home Barrel and Ellison 451-844Q ACH I HPADY and son 1201 Oak St. 635-5231 VM favlnr Blvd 18-5811 8519 Preston Hgwy. "69-1367 W. O. HAiJOT FUNERAL HOMES 4101 Dixie Hgwy.

363-3518 1C9D7 Ume Hgwy. yjz-oauu HERBERT C. CRALLE Funr Home 2428 Frankfort Ave. 693-5223 MrAFPF FUNERAL HOME 3928 Bardstown Rd. 458-1561 Mt.

Washington 538-4228 LITE CRALLE INC 1330 S. Third St. 414-3644 434-47 nunnElley Funeral Home 4327 Taylor Blvd 366 3394 "HvVFN FilNFRAL HOME 2611 Virginia Avenue 776-5775 OWEN SUBURBAN CHAPEL 5317 Dixie Hgwy. 447-76n0 lodge and Club Notices EXCELSIOR Lodae Number 258 F. and A.M.

will meet in a called meeting at Parkland Temple, 969 S. 2nd St. on Aug. 13, 1966, at 4:30 p.m. for examination on F.C.

degree and conference of M. M. degree. Visitors welcome. All members urged to attend.

Jimmy B. Helms, Master, Herman H. Kooeris, sec Where To Co 10 SUMMfcR schedule OA BUW inn, U.S. 60 seven miles west of Fort Knox, open II a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Closed Mondays. Our Famous Smorgasbord. Friday P.m. Sun day 4 lost 11 cat, Siamese, named Junt, wnn no tall, in the area of Hikes Point. Call 969-23U or 4597680.

DOG; male; part terrier; mostly" black and while; reward, child's pet, 921-31 H. I LCf OtD, man's, black; vicinity 3rd and Jefferson, Tues. ngnt; contains valuable papers; reward. 778 877. BINOCTJTKS, black! leather case; vicinity of North-South Expressway.

Reward. 634-3155 after 5:30. DOG; mixed Dachshund-poodle, 5 year o'd, brown, spayed, fe-mal. Vicinity Barbour Plnehurst. trlendly, answers to name of Cuddies; wearing collar, new li cense, steward.

42ht4 ikhound (emale resembles a Huskie: identification tag reads Glenview Ave. Could be In Anchorage neighborhood; Re- wardi.245-5595 or 425-1251. "DOG. male Black and Tan. saddle back; near State Rd.

44 and Dixie Hgwy, July 9, wearing collar witn owner's name; 6200 reward. Call 539-2482, ciayton, mo DOG. mixed cart Beagle, male; white with brown face; Beuchel area; no collar, answers to Buddy, emi 4M-JHH. DOG black and brown mixed breed tenia answers to Cindy vicinity 23rd and Woodland, re ward. WH 5-998.

"DOG; BasseTTiound, black, Ian, white; mostly white with black saddle; ears, black ana crown; OOK.117, "DOS, small short" haired brown male mixed breed witn arenmg tail; answers to Toddy; 125 re- Knrri 74V8478 Pekingese brown, black face, named "Alan." In vicinity ot Wheeler and Campen, 366-8262. RING, graduation wlflTTnitlal TLtT Western High School. II lound, call 447-7 JOl. 'W Alt kT, mans. Frl nTght, theater.

4th St i reward. 454-7749. Illllllllll.llllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Found 12 IIJIiyillllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllll oiCTCte, giri'i. loentity ana pay tor ad. 451-4871.

llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllltll1 Information Personals 13 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiim AUTO HOME OWNtRS INSURANCE We can help vou. HARPFR r.0 36! 130'. UNITED STATES FLAGS. All sizes 3c to S15. Labor Day Sept.

5'h. CAUFIELDS on 3rd, 383 0636. "WOUTC could" learn to play the piano or organ tor only 13.49? If you are over '0 Years of age, you canl Simply send for the new booklet "BIG SOUND, LITTLE PRACTICE" which includes a 45 rpm recording, explaining everything in detail. Home Music P.O. Box 13113, Louisville 13.

(Send check or money order and save CO charnes). Money back guarantee. "GCrrf AHTFT desires spoC "versatile" musician, expfrienceo in rocx, popular classical and folk guitar. Lead, rylhym or bass In rock a specialty. Also tenor sax clarinet.

Avallanle after Aug. 15. 193-2832 after 5 pm. weekdays, all day Sat. and Sun.

AUTO" Fire Ias'ualty To pay more Is unnecessary, to pay less could be dangerous. Standard and sub-standard risks, state filings. 3961 Park Dr. (Shlvely) 367-6475 SENG INSURANCE AGENCY "AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE It you have been canceled. Need SR 22 filing.

Easy monthly payments CONNER BUCHANAN 1155 S. 2nd Louisville, Ky. 584-248JL TCEN AGE Bass ouTi'ar desires position In union band. Will consider non-union band If bookints are good, presently playing with The Techniques until Sept. 3.

Keenf, ttf-ffW, MIX and match fabric special, sale price 11.29 yard BAER 620 W. Market 583-5521 WANTED someoneo lake lady in their home tor care. Write Particulars 425 care C.J. -Times. steamHbaThs Heat room, masseurs; reasonable.

Windsor Hotel 92th.J(l4.?564 kuum, ooara, cara tor eioeriy people In private home. 241-4546. Services Oflered Services Offered General 14 lllllllllllllllipillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMII ACOUSTICAL ceilings; loor covering; paneling; remodeled basem*nts, 4587464 "ADDITIONS, 37 years "experience in all phases of building, remodeling, and concrele construction, Free estimates, tree blueprints, no down payment, 5 years to pay. No iob too smell; sober insured workmen. After 6 368-1351, 895-6160.

Michael J. Barnes Construc tion ro. REPAIRS Roof, guttering, carpentry; tile; plumbing; heating; concrete patio; decorating; painting and papering. Small or large; 8932295, 896-1833. Call R.

M. Barker, Bark wood Realty to. ADDITION aluminum siding. I ao ma complete iob. Free estimates, 60 months FHA terms.

MR. DEXTER 4.17-4604 Nights 583-4714 "ADDITIONS, 5 year "F.H.A. terms. Call man wno works on loo. riooms, baths, panel casem*nts, oormers.

MR, KESSLER 458-3'9J 949-7885 TkODfTfSffJT; remodeling; room's, porcnes, patios, garages; tor tree estimate, call 452-9044 American Const. Co. Evenings and weekends, 969 5568 or 778-6193. ADDITIONS, rooms, basem*nts, attics remodeled; 25 years experience; free eslimates; terms. Call nul Ret? alterations Remodeling, repairing, painting.

We in the additions ot ROOMS, BATHKOUMS, PUKLMtS. Reliable, sober, Insured workmen. Estimates free, 36 months to pay I ME Jtl-I-UKSUN LU. Can anytime 582-1851 "WDITIOnSi remodeling and re pairs, we do the complete ion, 60 months to pay; free estimates. Can Mr.

fines. 897-1782. ADDITIONS, Alterations attics and basem*nts finished; year terms; honest bids; free esti- a I ma'ra. laiiaMriiliiC. ADDITIONS, roots, siding," sagging floors, ave 366-85S8.

ALTERATIONS and general sew ing, experienced.4229U.. "ASPHALT drfves, Lots; "patch, seal work, free estimates, expert work. Call anytime, 895-2079. AsrnALT, concrete worn; rea sonable, no lot) too small; tree estimates, 745-5879. XsPHATT drives, paving and seal-ing.

free estimates. Call Pawley Const. CO. 6-8645. "iSPHtttor concrete work, guar- anteed, tree estimates.

BAsem*nT leaks slopped; also aulhonud tor Inipervall and Acorn products. 451-4062. "ILCCK" work, garages (ounda- lions, any other, commercial or residential, with or without materials. Call eiler 5 p.m. 969-0144.

BRICK, sione, block work, residen tial, business: repairs, fireplaces. patios, flower boxes. 451-4444. PRICK, DOCK, tuCKPOiniing, concrete work; guaranteed items and wan plaques, 4jI-4067. BRlCK work tuck-pointing, stucco basem*nt, water Drooling, guaranteed, since 1929, 776-8500.

BRICK; Block work; garages; fireplaces; Repairs; 583-4754. BRlCk, blocks, fireplaces, chimneys, oramental blocks, 364 1743. UOET bcRVICE Group your bills into 1 payment. Experienced, bonded. BUDGET MANAGERS HOFFMAN Bld.

139 S. 4th CARPENTER work, basem*nts and attics finished, carports, palios. vaiages. all types ot real eslale repair and Insurance work done. Deal direct with the man that does the work, Mr.

Blair, er.4.4998 "CARP work, remodeling. all kinds, replacing oaa tioor lolnsts. repairing or reolacino bad Eorches, first class workmanship; nmediate service! free estl- 1. 1 1 it I maica, i iuu ivu CARPENTER, remodeling, an kinds, termite damage loist, floors leveled, porches replaced, rrofs. Ir tl atet i47.i7lU.

447.001 XAtTMRTeS work, remodelFngbT all kinds; also painting. Heroert Keeling. 774-6821 CARPfeNTRY; general repairs; painting of all kinds; free estimates; Herbert Dennis. 437-6340. CARPENTRY, additions, repairs, Painting, rooting, siding, awnings, HA terms.

and B. 776-5401. "CARPENTRY large or small; do" my own work; free estimates Terms. Call anytime. 932802 building, em ode 1 1 and painting; large or smalt lobs; free estimates.

Terms. 893-7470. "CARPENTRY-work, all kinds, rooms, porcnes. Father and Hit, 24 vears in hutine 9A9-672I "CARPENTRY; ot experience; tree estimates; terms; Call any time. 695-2306.

CONCRETE work, "waterproofing. No ioo too small. Reasonable. Stucco, patios, porches, walls, drives, walks, steps, work guaranteed: free est males. 937-1987.

"CONCRETE work; walks," drives. porcnes, steps, patios, retaining walls, stucco, small or large lobs patch and repair; white; free estimates; work guaranteed. 368-2622. "Concrete patios, drives, waiksT porcnes ana steps; stucco water proofing; expert work, free estimates. 895-2079.

anvtime. "CONCRETE work, drives steps, porcnes, walks, patios, blocks, stucco, free estimates; 28 years In business. C. Goodln. 944-2670.

"CONCRETE" work;" Tree estimates. warns, porcnes, patios driveways. 583-6080 after 5 m. "C6NCRETrwbrk; walks, drives, steps, stucco-block bricks, dog basem*nts under houses 774-4289 "T6NCRETE work, porches, steps. waixs onvewavs, patios.

368 4 68 "CONCRETE work, any description," terms. 368-2158. "BRYwall plasTer repair; free estimates. yj-44j3. yi-uwv.

DRY wall, hanging, finishing, new work, remodeling, 969-9074, repairs. Free estimates. I hour service, terms. LONGACRE ELECTRIC CO. 583 5139 Nights 425-4747 ELECTRICAL rewiring, repairs, new or old, free estimates; 24 hours.

Shaw Electric Co. 447-8322. LECTR Id I Mlil PAI S. Free estimates, 1 hour service, 24 hours; radio dispatch trucks. READY ELECTRIC CO.

693-2511 rewiring," uuicc ri CTnif mJ 1026 W. Main 563-6393 "ECfCTiUCAL, rewiring, repairs. No money down, to years to pay UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC 383-1 M( to oav. 383-1880 ELECTRICAL work; rewiring a specialty free estimates. 637- FcObR sanomg, laying and retltv isn not me taiot unoers tor rem HIGHFILl HESTER S83-3507 J43i7J "FLOOR laid, sanded, finished old and new; tile laid, 368-8276 tuiDAie cleaning, parts and repairs for all makes, 24 hour service, work guaranteed Brown Heating and Air Condition- Ira yomoany, Inc .,564 4294 "CENEftAL Homes Repairs, small lobs our speciality.

Concrete, car- penfry, cleaning, hauling, 366-1377, 1ilJTTEflNifewand repaiT painting and carpentry. Free esti-mates; experienced men, 368-0509. re modeling. 776-3I39, Free ettimate. rkUMBino, remodeling, sewer cleaning; special on water heaters and repairs.

344-1970. TlETsWOlLiWi kitchens, baths; aluminum siding. 451-4521. James E. Bailey, 67, a driver for the Yellow Cab Co.

for 32 years, died about 4:15 a.m. Friday at his home, 1820 Hill. He retired in 1964. He is survived by his widow, the former Edna Lee Armstrong. Funeral services will be at the Arch L.

Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak, at 1 p.m. Monday, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home. TELEVISION service; 99c SPECIAL Indroductory offer; black and white and color T.V.

service calls only 99c. why pay more, call us lirst, 1 hour service. 964-2392. TE IS 16 I ee lTu lor fast, efficient service. No helpers, all aualified technicians.

II your set comes in for shop repair you get a loaner free, 15 years experience on color and black and white. In Okolona 964-2290. WOODY'tTV1BerryBlvd. 58.16955 "ULfcVISION Service mTnour Calls, SJ. A-l Work No h'loers.

DEPENDABLE SERVICE Since 1948 IMFR'S. TV CO W'' "TOP soli; yard grTdinq; cplnjjrMOnable, tut ftopp'ina'ind frees" removeu" fully covered with Insurance; tree e-timatris Smith Son, 36 t8 TREE Service, Veteran's Trer Service, free estimate, (ully Insured 437-8947. TREES; complete service, free estimates; insured, 585-546, Laird 'TRENCHTNS; foundations, gas and" water lines. Call after 5 p.m. 969-0144, "UPHOLSTIRiNG; free esTLmetes.

jamplei shown. Trimming hedges, orunlng, mowing ancMawn care.WH 51M6. TRASH, yard "cleaned, hauling, large or small. Moving end Hauling 31 III HAULING; attics and basem*nts; rubbish, small byiLdlngs, 447j553, "HAULING, heavy or" light. Call" 969-9074, hauling; rOWsh-alF kinds, need work "MOViNfi, iTa'room; experienced, rooms.

5j7-7872. basem*nts snd" "yards" cleaned; hauling of all kinds; Hi Jon truck, 772-9386, m5v I N6 and" hauling, anywhere In Kentucky, anytime, reliable help; will buy used furniture. Call 8767; 957-3383. TRASH removed; refrigerators, furniture moved; general hauling, dump truck. 895J079 anytime.

SmaDOWENS TsovMi. "Anyfimi 778-8C76 MOVING anTTiauIThg of any Iclnd. Reasonable rates, 447-3574. Light" hauiiria anytime. anvwheVe, nvlhln.

estimates. We buy any-thino plvalue. 382-1775, 454-5567. Tft a Li ii- lULfuisn, uin.iuru iiciiis removed; attics, basem*nts JiShthaulngi368-05O6 TTuHfTiauling, rubbish removal;" no Inh ti-o small. 776-4525.

"GTfTESAL Hauling, reasonable rates dump truck. 774 30J2. MO I USi refrigerators, furniture, reasonable. 937-2434. "Hauling, wreck small" buildings, 964-7338.

Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Pointing, Papering 13 IJIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CLEANING paper, washing walls, woodwork Interior, exterior Minting ana general house cleaning; enc-1 Ed'vcrd Nllest 368-8027 TA1NTTNO) Inferior and exterior) immediate service. Tree estimation, reasonable rates, workmanship guaranteed. R. E. Layman, 363- "PAINtTng, Interior, exterior; neat work, fall prices, Immediate service, free estlmales.

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1 GENERAL AUTO SALES Open till 10 M. Corner 15th Broadway 582-3709 BUICK, 1964 Wildcat convertible; Gran sport factory executive car that has an extra discount. This car has practically all the factory options available. Very low mileage. See or call Cliff Storey, Sales SILINGS BUICK 3rd and Market Sts.

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695-2457 BUICK 1965 Special station wagon. VS. automatic transmission, radio, white wall tires. Many other accessories, white with contrasting burgundy vinyl Interior. Only $2095, during sale.

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Broadway 564-1232 BUICK 1964 LeSabre sedan. 4 door, air conditioning, power steering and brakes, automatic transmission, radio, white wall tires, exceptionally clean. Only 11895. Call 195-2457 ask for Joe Milliner. KOSTEK-SWOre) EUICK 1711 Frankfort Ava.

195 2457 ton. Survivors besides her daughter include a son, Charlie F. Clark. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at McAfee Funeral Home, Mount Washington.

Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. James W. Watkins, a retired carpenter, died at Veterans Hospital about 11 p.m. Thursday. He had suffered a heart attack earlier in the evening while returning from a softball game at Fairdale Community Center.

He was 51 and lived Associated Press 58 57 77 54 73 62 80 71 66 60 71 76 55 49 70 70 84 59 52 59 56 68 55 54 72 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .55 2.45 .00 .00 1.18 .08 .00 .00 .50 .00 .13 .08 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 at I P.m. EST Weather Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Partly Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy five grandchildren. will be at 2:30 p.m. Creek Cemetery. at the Veterans Adminis- will be in Eastern Ceme will be at the A.

D. Porter no immediate survivors. will be at 10 a.m. Monday will be in Selma. Hospital.

native of Washington Coun will be at Russman and Home 1041 GosSi aftef are his wid0W) the former will be at 10:30 Burial will be in Cave Tllmon Blakeman, 71, of 670 S. 26th, a retired laborer and a native of Greens. at 438 Wawa He was a native of LaRue County, burg, died and was a veteran of World War II. tration Hospital at 4 p.m. Thursday.

He was a World War I veteran. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Thelma Blakeman, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the 28th Street Baptist Church, 418 He was a member of Falling Springs Baptist Church, Upton, and Iroquois American Legion Post. Survivors are his widow, the former Pauline Riley; a daughter, Miss Susan Lynn Watkins, and a son, Ronald Wat- kins The funeral will be Monday at 10 tery.

The body h. 28th. Burial Home, 4339 Sons Funeral a.m. at McDanicl Funeral Home, 1300 W. Chestnut, after noon Saturday.

Miss Cecile A. Watson, 84, formerly of 1133 Garvin Place, died at 8:30 a.m. Park Blvd. Entombment will be in fcver-green Mausoleum. Waller O.

Maddox, 82, died Friday morninc at 7:30 a.m. at the home of a Friday at Norton Memorial Infirmary, Crestwood, cousin, Mrs. Fred Gisiger, of He waVa'native'of ric wot and Sh was a native. of Selma, and was a retired lihranan was a retired librarian. a former resident of Louisville.

He re tired in 1959 as a contractor and con There were The funeral son, Kenneth at the Dougherty Funeral Home, 1118 struction superintendent He is survived by one MaHHnx New York. S. Third. Burial The body will be at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Saturday.

The funeral will be Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the M. S. Stoess and Sons Funeral Home in Crestwood. Burial will be in Floydsburg Cemetery.

Mrs. Florence Deuchars, 83, of 3218 Poplar View Drive, died of an apparent neral Home, I2X Bardstown Road. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. Rosary, 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

Requiem Mass Tuesday at 8 a.m., at St. Brigid Church, Hepburn and Baxter Avenue. EICHSTADT, Mrs. Pauline Vick Entered eternal life Aug. 10, 1966 In her 71st year.

Residence 4628 Southcrest Dr. Loving aunt of Mrs. Martin J. Huttl, Mrs. Walter R.

Adkins Mrs. Louis W. Kel-ley, Mrs. Helen Smith, and Mr. James W.

Vlck. Mrs. Elchstadt is at the O. D. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2727 S.

3rd where services will be held Sat. at 2:00 P.M. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to Kosair Crippled Children's Hospital. GILBERT, Marshall K.

Sr. Age 89 yrs. Aug. 12, 1966 3:30 p.m. Kentucky Baptist Hospital.

Residence 2530 Carolina Ave. Survived by 2 sons, M. K. Gilbert Jr. and Livingston B.

Gilbert; also 6 grandchildren. Funeral services Mon. 10 a m. at the Highlands Funeral Home 3331 Taylorsville Rd. (Enter parking area from Dutch-mans Lane) Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.

Family will receive friends between the hours of 2-5 P.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sat. and Sunday. GOBEN, Mrs.

Willa Mae Age 45 years. Residence 873 Dresden, passed away Aug. II, 1966, at 1:45 p.m. at Norton Infirmary, Survived by I son, Roy Schaeffer Armemlrout; 1 grandson, Alan Keith Armentrout; 2 sisters, Mrs. Clarence Arbogast of Petersburg, W.

Mrs. Burton Peck of Louisville and 1 brother, Owen Schecl-fer of Kyser, W. Va. Funeral services Aug. 14, at 2 p.m.

from the Schaeffer Funeral Home in Petersburg, W. Va. HUTCHINS, Mr. Francis At 4:10 P.m. Friday, August 12, 1964 at his residence 219 Haider, man Ave.

Survived by daughters Mrs. W. M. Brownfield, and Mrs. W.

E. Baechtold; two grandchi-dren and 4 greatgrandchildren; brother Thomas Pierre Hutchins. Remains at the Herbert C. Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort Avenue after 4 p.m. Sat.

Notice of services later. MARQUART, Mr. Harold F. Sr. (Mark) Passed on in his 70th year Friday, August 12, 1966, at his residence 3919 Marwood PI.

Beloved husband Ol Mrs. Ella V. Marauart (nee Adtkins). Devoted father of Mrs. Harry (Betty) Leffel, Mrs.

Richard C. (Jean) Isaacs and Messrs. Harold F. Jr. (Junnle) James R.

and Clifford L. Marquart. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Services lor Mr. Marquart will be conducted Monday morning at 11 o'clock In the Godfrey F.

Russman 8. Son Funeral Home, 1041 Goss by the Rev. Richard Schnelle, pastor of Zion United Church of Christ. Entombment Evergreen Mausoleum. Friends may call after noon time Saturday.

MAYHAN, Pvt. Thomas J. Suddenly August 11, 1944, at 3:30 p.m. at his residence, 3409 Hillvale Rd. Age 19 years.

Beloved son of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard O. Mavhan, Jr. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard O. Mayhan Bruce, Mississippi, and Mr. Harry Locke, Trenton, New Jersey. Remains at Pearson, 149 Breckinridge Ln. Funeral and Interment on family lot Ewing Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey, Tuesday Morning at 11:00.

Friends may call at the funeral home until 10 p.m. Saturday. MITCHELL, Hugh F. Age 56 suddenly August 10. 1966; lamlly residence Irvlnglon, Ky.

Mr, Mitchell Is survived by his wife, Nell Bandy Mitchell. A niece, Mrs. Barbara Stinson, Louisville, a Nephew, Lyle Donahew, Louisville, an aunt, Mrs. Owen Wade Fordsville, and an uncle, Murray Mitchell, Owens-boro. Ky.

Funeral services In the Irvlnglon Baptist church Monday at 2 o'clock. Burial In Bethel Cemetery, Remains at the Alexander Funeral home Irvington, Ky. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Sat. PEAK, Spec.

4th Class Lawrence J. Passed on suddenly In his 20th year, Aug. 4, 1966, In Viet Nam. Family residence, 1021 Wagner St. Loving son ol Mr.

James Lee Peak Sr. and Mrs. Roselie Peak (nee Schwenker); devoted brother of Mrs. A. D.

(Doris) Moffett and Misses Bonnie J. and Mary G. and Messrs. James Lee Donald Bruce A. and Kevin M.

Peak. Services tor Mr. Peak will be conducted Sat. morning at 9:30 In the Godfrey F. Russman 8.

Son Funeral Home. 1041 Goss and at 10 o'clock In St. Ellrabeth Church. Interment, St. Michael Cemetery.

Members of the parish will kindly assemble In Russman's at 7:30 p.m. Frl. '0 pray the rosary. American War Dads and service organizations may kindly assemble at 7:45 m. Frl.

for memorial services, Friends may call after 11 a.m, Frl. It's so easy to place an i in Classified. Just diai 582-4801 Ads will be charged to oermansnt residents ol the city (listed In city directory or telephone book). Tho Courier-Journal Tho louiiville Times aiicst REGULATIONS these newspapers ao not knowingly accept ads ol a fraudulent, misleading, controversial, or discriminatory nature and reserve the right to edit or rilect any copy submitted. The Ciass'tieo Section (except tor national advertising and some advertisem*nts In special cateiorisl does not appear in 'ha eariy edition of the Courier-Journal (Includ-ng copies sold on the street the night fcetor publication day).

Advertising scheduled for the Courier journal and Louisville Times must start In ttie Courier-Journal. The newspapers will not be responsible for typograpnlcal or other error beyond cancellation ot the charge tor the advertisem*nt nor will they be responsible tor more than one Incorrect Insertion ot an advertisem*nt. Advertiser must give notice ot error In time lor correction for next nsertion. GUIDE TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Class. M3 Deaths, Births, Lost, Found, Personals, Lodges.

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44-71 MERCHANDISE WANTED Class. 10 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR JALE AUCTION SALES Class. 109 ABntiunvenieMi) Deaths and wneroll 1 Ae MemaMoe me deaf, hnhStd tkk emjMper fvntrvf Dfraclett ACTON, Mr. Cecil B. Passed away Aug.

12, l64 at 9:45 a.m. at Veterans Hospital, In his 61st year. Family residence, 1448 Catalpa St. Devoted, husband of Mrs. Clara Jane (nee, Wilson) Acton.

Beloved son ol Mrs. Ida Daniel Acton. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave. Funeral services Mon. 10:30 am.

from Owen Chapel. Burial at Cave Hill Cemetery. Visitors will be received after 1 p.m. Sal. BAILEY, Mr.

James E. Passed away In his 67th year Aug. 12, 1966, 4:15 a.m. Family residence 1620 W. Hill SI.

Beloved husband of Mrs. Edna Lee Armstrong Bailey. Oevoted brother of Mrs. Onie Nichols, Lexington, Ky. Also survived by 3 nieces and 1 nephew.

Mr. Bailey Is resting at the Oak St. Home of Arch Heady and Son, 1201 E. Oak St. at Schiller where services will be conducted Mon.

at 1 P.m. Inter-ment Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Frl. BALL, Mrs.

Jettie A. Entered eternal life Aug. 12, 1964 In her 79th vr. Residence 1025 Sale Ave. Loving mother of Mr.

Clyde H. Ball of Oak Harbor, Wash, and Mr. Howard J. Ball of Svlvla, N. sister ol Mr.

I. J. Allman, loving aunt of Mrs, Blanche Slrickler, also survived by other nelces and nephews, Mrs. Ball It at the O. O.

White and Sons Funeral Home 2727 So. Third where services will be held Mon. at 1:30 P.m. Interment In Resthaven Cemetery. Ashevllle, N.

C. papers please copy. Visitors may call at the lunerai home titer p.m. Sat. BLEVENS, Mr.

Edgar Lee Passed away In his 79th yr, at 2:20 p.m. Fridiv. August 12, 1964. Family residence 1123 Willow Ave. Loving husband of Mrs.

Margaret Camohell elevens; also survive by his brother Mr. Allen Blevens Cambellsvllle, Ky. and his neices and nephews. Mr. Blevens Is resting at the Oak Street Home ol Arch L.

Heady and Son 1201 E. Oak St. where services will be conducted at 11 Mon. by Rev, Pkkerlll of Shelby Park Methodist Church. Interment Louisville Memorial Gardens West.

Friends may kindly, visit fter i p.m. Sat, Masonic honors it tnt graveside by Plumb Lodge No. 162 and A.M. BOTT, Mr, John W. Passed away Aug.

12, l66, at 7:30 a.m. in his 87th year. Family residence 1719 W. Hill St. Devoted husband ol Mrs.

Rosina (nee Alles) Bott; beloved father of Mr. James R. Bott; brother of Mr. George Bott, New Albany, also survived by 4 grandchildren and great grandchildren. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia Ave.

Funeral services Mon. at 9 o'clock from Owen Chapel. Burial at St. Mary's Cemetery, New Albany, Ind. The Funeral Mass will be held at St.

George Church Tues. at 9 a.m. Members of the parish will pray the rosary Sun. at 8:15 p.m. Visitors will be received after 12 o'clock nonn Sat.

BROOKS, Mrs. Estelle (Jordan) Passed away In her 77th year, Aug. 11, 1964, at 5:40 a m. Residence, 1821 Eastern Pkwy. Devoted wife of the late tugene Brooks; sister ol Mrs.

Katherine Harrison and Mr. William Jordan. Also survived by several nieces nephews. Mrs. Brooks is resting at the Oak St.

Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 1201 E. Oak St. at Schiller Ave. where services will bo conducted Frl.

August 12 at 2 im. by Rev. Michael Baas of St. Paul United Church of Christ. Inter ment at Cave Hill Cemetery.

CALDWELL, Walter Evans August 11, 1964, at 3 a.m., at the Norton Memorial Infirmary. Age 81 years. Residence, 414 Pennington Ln. Beloved husband of Mrs. Gertrude Brownell Caldwell.

Father ol Mr. Gordon P. Caldwel I. Anchorage, Mrs. Marion C.

Welch. Brother of Mr. J. Vincent Hail. Stepson of Mrs.

Emma Jean Caldwell. Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Funeral from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Sat. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Cave Hill Cemetery.

Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to American Cancer Society. CLARK, Mrs. Emma Farmer Age 97 years. Thursday, August ii, 1966, at p.m., at ine Bruce Nursing Home. Former resi dence, Mt.

Washington, Ky. Widow of Mr. William F. Clark; beloved mother of Mrs. G.

Hater (Mary) Hite, Taylorsville, Ky. ana cnaries F. Clark, Louisville; also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Clark will be at the McAfee Funeral Home, Mt.

Washington. where funeral service will be Aug. 13, 2 p.m. Interment in Resthaven eCmetery. COSTELLO, Mrs.

Mary Ada Clark 54 years of age, Thurs Aug. It, 1966, at 5:10 a.m. Residence, 2027 Bruce Ave. Sister of Jesse Clark, Crestwood, Ky.t Mrs. Minnie Carlson.

Martin Grove. Mrs. Mar gie Kllner. Mrs. Costello is at Rat-ierman's, 2114 W.

Market. Fu neral services sat. a.m. at st. Boniface Church, Interment, Louisville Memorial Gardens, East.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. Thur. CRUME, Mr. Samuel Spencer Age 73 at Norton Inflrmry Aug. 12, 1966 at 2:20 p.m.

Residence Botland, Ky. survived by wife Mrs. Lola Briney Crume; 2 daughters Mrs. RandH Lange, Honolulu Hawaii; Mrs. Ralph Ash, Phoenix, 5 grandchildren Paula and Karl Lange, Honolulu, Hawaii, and Mark.

Jeffrey, and Stephen Ash, Phoenix, Arlt.) one brother Dr. T. C. Crume, Florence, two S'Sters Mrs. Robert Batcheldor Louisville; Mrs.

Eire Parrot! Boltland, Mr. Crume is at the Mann Greenwell and Arnold Funeral Home In Bardstown. Funeral services Sunday, Agust 14, 1966 at 2:30 P.m. from the funeral home. Burial In Mill Creek Cemetery.

DEISENROTH, Mrs. Bertha H. (nee Woertz) Passed away Aug. 10, 1944 at 12 noon In her 78th year. Residence, 2104 Dlxdale Ave.

Beloved mother ol Mr. Clifton E. Delsenroth, Mr, Wilbur J. Delsen-roth, Mr. Lloyd H.

"Pete'1 Delsen-roth and Mr. James H. Delsenroth. Sister of Mrs. Esther Hahn, Miss Dora Woerti, Mrs.

Emma Berry and Mr. Louis G. Woertz. Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Remains festing at Owen Funeral Home Suburban Chapel, 5317 Dixie Hgwy.

Funeral services Sat. at 10:30 a.m. at the suburban chaoel. Burial in Resthaven Cemetery. DUFFY, Martin Sr.

Residence, 1650 Eastern Thursday, Aug. II, 1964, at 9:30 a.m. Beloved husband of Blanche Baldei Duffy; devoted father of Mrs. James J. Cuniffe, Highland Park, Mrs, Gordon W.

Packer, Lelfchfield, Mrs. Clarence Glass, Jr. and Senator Martin Duffy. both of Louisville; also survived by I grandchildren. Funeral tervlceg Monday.

Aug. 15th, at 11 a at Barren, fu- Clemens A. Kiel, 81, who formerly heart attack at 5:45 p.m. Friday while lived at 1018 Goss died at 3:05 p.m. shopping at Dixie Manor Shopping Cen- Friday at St.

Anthony Hospital. He ter on Dixie Highway, according to Dep- owned Kiel Flexible Joint Co. until 1940 uty Coroner Charles Proctor, and was a retired mechanic with the R. A former resident of New Middletown, Twav Coal Co. He was a veteran of she lived with her granddaughter, Wnrlrl War I a daughter, Miss Mabel Deuchars, St.

Louis. The body is at Gehlbach Resch Funeral Home, Corydon, Ind. Surviving are two stepdaughters, Mrs. Floyd Rogaski of Miami, and Mrs. Virgil Miller, three grandchildren and civ crroaf-pranrichildren.

Tho fnnpral will be at 8:30 day at the Shelby Parkway, the former Florence Home, 1041 Goss and at 9 a.m. at died flt 9.5fJ Fid a.m. Tues- Church, 728 a st Anthony mc iuuw. She was a ty and had St. Vincent de Paul Catholic K.

uaK. ine may win ue at home after 1 p.m. Sunday." been employed for 10 years nf tu l.rf n.ii:.rf pl. i in l. me on v-iitiiRuii nimiiii: vu.

one John Henry Tramble funeral be belonged to st vincent de Pau, Catholic G. May Fu ai 9 Ssturriav at the R. neral Home, 1602 W. Walnut. be in Eastern Cemetery.

Church. Survivors include two daughters. Miss Wanda Lee and Miss Vickie Lynn Schott. Burial will The body unu 2 p.m. Saturday.

Tramblc, 42, of 631 Linden, was snoi Wednesday at 1602 W. Walnut. Chester Son Funcral Barber, bit, oi inai auuiess, rhareed with murder Tramble, a construction was a native of Hopkinsville, Ky. He is survived by his father, John Tramble. Cecil B.

Acton, 60, of 1448 Catalpa, a native of Olaton, and a veteran of World War II, died at 9:45 a.m. Friday of Vat ar one TTncnltal IT a urae a irnA 78, of 1025 carpenter. at General Surviving Mrs. Jettie. Allman Ball, Sale, died at 4 p.m.

Friday Hospital. She was a nauve villn. oi weavci- Jane wiison and his mother, Mrs. Ida Acton. The funeral uiiwai sho i survived hv two sons, Clyde II, a win uc at iu.ou a.

ill. luuil- and Howard day at the 0wen Funeral Home 26n a.m. Mon- Virginia Ave. 7 ht t. Ball of Oak Harbor, J.

Ball of Sylvia, N.C ine lunerai day at L-e a Home, 2727 S. Third. Burial Resthaven Memorial Park. Miss Frankie Potsdam, Hill Cemetery. The body will be at the iii funeral home afler 1 m- Saturday.

will be in Francis Hulchins, 80, of 219 Haldeman, died at died at 4:10 p.m. Friday at his residence. 82, He was a retired salesman for the Wear-best Clothing 302 W. Market. 5:30 p.m.

Thursday at Tranquil Inn, 1133 Garvin Place, where she had lived for 14 years. She was a retired nurse and a Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Wil- member of the First Church of Christ Ham Brownfield and Mrs. W. E.

Baech told, two grandchildren and four great Scientist. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Pearson's, 1310 S. Third. Burial will be in Fairview Cemtery; New Al grandchildren.

The body will be at the Herbert C. Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort after 6 p.m. Saturday. bany, Ind. I w..

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