The Owensboro Messenger from Owensboro, Kentucky (2024)

DEWEY WATCHES GOTHAM PARADE Favors Re-Constitution of Palestine As State. New York. (AP)- Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, here register for the November election, reviewed 50,000 marchers in New York's annual Columbus Day parade Thursday and later, after a conference with a Zionist leader, declared himself in favor of fasthe constitution of Palestine democratic state." Dewey said in a statement issued after his conference with Dr.

Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland, chairman of the executive committee. of the National Zionist Emergency Council, that "in order to give refuge to millions of distressed Jews driven from "the opening of Palestine to their their homes by tyranny" the favored unlimited immigration and land ownership." "As President," he said, "I would use my best offices to have our government working together with Great Britain to achieve this great objective for a people that have suffered so much deserve so much at the hands of mankind." Arriving in the reviewing stand fifteen minutes before the first parade contingent passed, Dewey led the applause when Mayor F. H. LaGuardia appeared at the head of 10,000 city employes. LaGuardia saluted snappily in return.

Later the mayor returned to the reviewing stand and took his place with Dewey and other state and national government officials. Police estimated that 1,000,000 persons watched the parade, which halted at St. Patrick's cathedral for review by dignitaries of the Roman Catholic church. MORTUARY John Frank Rembold John Frank Rembold, 63, died suddenly at the home of his brother-in-law, Robert Greenwell, 1519 Pearl street, at 2:45 p. m.

Thursday. Surviving are the widow, five sons, John Rembold, with the U. S. Navy at Norfolk, Ray Rembold, Evansville, Herbert Rembold, with the U. S.

Army, at Aberdeen, Richard Rembold, with the U.S. Army in France, and William Rembold, at home; three daughters, Edith Lucille Rembold, Evansville, Ann Rembold, Evansville, and Marian, at home; four grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Louisa Haaff, Grandview, Mrs. Amelia Mitchell, Daviess county, Mrs. Alfonsus Greenwell, Owensboro, and Miss Lena Rembold, Daviess county.

The body was reto the Glenn Funeral home, but will be removed to the home of Mrs. Rembold's sister, Mrs. Thomas Hayden, and Mr. Hayden, 1523 Hathaway street, 1 sometime Friday, Mrs. 1 Leslie McKinney Mrs.

Laura McKinney, in 48, wife of Leslie McKinney, died at her home, 21 Walnut street, at 12:05 m. Wednesday. The was removed to the James Funeral home, where funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. today, the Rev. Ada McGehee officiating.

Burial will be in Elkton. Mrs. Thomas D. Likens Mrs. Susan Harriet wife of Thomas D.

Likens, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nettie Adams, 915 West Second street, at 7 Tuesday. Funeral services were held at the Curdsville Baptist church at 2 p.m. Thursday, the Rev. W.

S. Coakley, Walnut Street Baptist church, officiat- F. L. Mason Killed In Action F. L.

Mason Technical Sergeant Francis Lewis Mason, 25, was killed in action in France on September 25, according to word received from the War department. He had served with the Forces five years, having enlisted in September, 1939, and had been overseas one year. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alford A.

Mason, Fordsville, a brother, Pvt. Wilbur L. Mason, stationed in England, and two sisters, Mrs. B. J.

McKinley, and Mrs. Corene Burdette, East Seventh street. ing. Burial was in McCain cemetery. E.

L. Miles Funeral services for E. L. Miles, of Staniey, who died at his home Tuesday night, were conducted at 3. p.

m. today from the residence, with the Rev. Joseph Vanada, Sonora, assisted by the Rev. C. K.

Dickey, pastor of the Stanley Methodist church of which he was a life-long member. Burial was in the Stanley cemetery. Majority Of Striking Ship Workers Return Quincy, (P)- majority of the striking ship workers at the Fore river yard of the Bethlehem Steel company, estimated between 4,000 and 5,000, returned to work Thursday, ending a three-day stoppage which had threatened to tie up craft construction. The mass "back to work" move- Island, Moonlite Dance All-Steel, Glass- Enclosed Steamer LAST BOAT RIDE THIS YEAR! TUESDAY, OCT. 17 Benefit Goodfellows Club Xmas Fund For Poor Children Lys.

At 9 p. m. DANCING FREE- Music by CLYDE TRASK and Orchestra His TICKETS TILL DAY 12 OF NOON RIDE FARE AT BOAT $1.15 MEN WOMEN IN SERVICE, AT BOAT (All State, Fed. Taxes included in fares) Get Advance Tickets at: POLICE FIRE STATIONS Daylight Excursion Ausp. Frances School P.T.A.

For, Owensboro Schools Lvs. at 3 P.M. Children Rts. 5:45 P. M.

or Adults Get Tickets At All Schools Now YOUR WE CAN IF PRESENT QUICKLY TIRES MAKE THEM LIKE LOOK LIKE LOOK THIS THIS DRIVE IN TODAY FOR OUR FACTORY. METHOD RECAPPING! Want thousands more miles from your present tires? Here's the easy way to get them. No certificate needed! a pair of shoes. New, non-skid old tire brand-new life: The way this is That's done why is it mighty pays to get important. our WE'LL tread Recapping is applied a tire is which like gives resoling the Goodrich Factory Method Recapping.

APPLY HELP YOU Only the best available materials FOR and used to modern a equipment good job; are NEW We But promptly (or any assure just done. you other word of recapper) caution: F. SILVERTOWNS Goodrich can't possibly save a tire if it's If too far gone. So don't wait. If and ill your tires are getting smooth ration handle your and are now, drive in -get a dependable beard.

Factory Method recap today! B.F. Goodrich Stores Triplett Sam W. Booth, Mgr. Phone 2880 Local and Long Distance Moving CARPET, RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING CRATING STORAGE NEWBOLD PHONE 884 COURT NEWS U. S.

Court U. S. Marshal O. A. Denton Deputed notices on several people in Earlington to file answers in United States district court in Paducah in connection with the Camp Campbell area land condemnation suits.

Police Court The case of C. Ralph, 18, of Beaver Dam, charged with being drunk, was continued generally in Police court Thursday. C. W. Taylor, 52, Ohio county, charged with disorderly conduct, was fined $5 and costs.

Moses N. Farmer, 28, Route 3, fail- ment followed a vote of the workers who had received a proposal to submit grievances to the state board of conciliation and arbitration. The proposal was accepted Wednesday night by the executive board of the independent union of Fore river workers. -rail express service links more than 375 airport cities in the U. S.

Canada. About of all air express traffic moves in air-rail service. ed to appear in police court Thursday to answer to a charge of disor-32, derly conduct. His bond of $100 was ordered forfeited, and issuance of a warrant for his appearance in court today ordered by Judge John Wood. Eugene Kirby, charged with grand larceny in the alleged theft of an trial automobile, and was held waived over his to the examining grand jury.

In default of $500 bond, he was committed to jail. $15,000 Damages Asked E. Holinde, administrator estate of Louis Joseph Schartung, taxicab driver, who was killed along with his two passengers. when the car he was driving was hit by an L. N.

train, at the West Ninth street crossing, on February 23, 1944, filed suit in the Daviess Circuit court asking $15,000 damages in Schardeath. T. B. Birkhead, attorney. Marriage Licenses Norbert Robert Goetz, 20, farmer, Owensboro, Route 3, to Mary Esther Pike, 20, Owensboro.

Harl Turner Foreman, 22, Army, to Vivian Marie Van Winkle, 22, Owensboro. Junior Dalles Stogner, 24, Navy, Bertha Mae Davis, 18, both of Livermore. Ollie Ancel Hatfield, bus driver, Central City, to Floy Astery Wells, Greenville. Joseph Lee Rudy, 20, farmer, Anna Ruth Gillis, 20, both of Owensboro, Route 4. Real Estate Transfers C.

E. Baker and wife, to Charles S. Hall and wife, tract of land containing fifty acres, more or less, on the West Louisville-Panther road. F. J.

Bowlds, to Feldhaus-Weller company, factory on south west corner of Second and Cedar streets. J. E. Taylor and wife, to Carl S. Malone and wife, three lots on south side of Griffith avenue.

Laura L. Rhodes and husband, to John T. Pfister and wife, and lot on west side of Cedar street, between Fourth Fifth streets. Sam C. Coots and wife, to Laura L.

Rhodes, house and lot on west side of Cedar street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. Noah Miller and wife, to E. T. Hundley, tract of land on Panther creek, containing forty-nine and seven-eighths. acres.

Ira Wood and wife, to Mrs. Vina Jarboe, house and lot on west side of Poindexter avenue. Sarah Vernota McCray, to J. O. Ellis and wife, house and lot, 516 St.

Ann street. James Earl Morris and wife, to Richard A. Whitworth, lot in Parkdale. A DIAMOND FROM WEIR'S Plan now to make this the happiest Christmas of her life! Choose now the glorious diamond ring that will symbolize your love for her forever and ever. Our selections are at their peak now, and we will hold for you the ring of your choice on our Lay-Away Plan.

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NOTICE: overseas be Sweep of serving must or Navy 15th. medal protective neck $595 mailed by, Army October long chain. On Terms) Special Man's Service Ring With Phone and insignia. Confidence Choice of birthstones Here for Third JEWELRY--Buy On Credit $1075 Pfc. Leo F.

Mefford Killed In Action Pfc. Leo F. Mefford Pfc. Leo F. Mefford, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmore Mefford, of Huntsville, Butler county, has been killed THE OWENSBORO MESSENGER- in action in France, according to word received by his parents. He was first reported missing in action. The confirmation that he was killed came from the War department recently. Pfc.

Mefford entered the Army on July 16, 1942. He had been overseas since Feb. 1, 1943. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmore Mefford, two sisters, Mrs. W. A. Reneer, Centertown; Miss Vita Lou Mefford, Bowling Green, and a brother, Sam Mefford, at home. A Heart awarded the young parents.

soldier, has been received by his Nazi Press Appeals To People To Resist Allies London, (A) The German press appealed Thursday to the people of Allied-occupied zones of Germany to resist the decrees of Gen. Dwight Starting Oct. 15, eight day crusade for Christ. First Baptist Church, 7:45 p. m.

daily. D. Eisenhower, which Nazi editors called "signs of enslavement." A Berlin broadcast DNB report told of the appeal. At the same time, Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels, writing in Das Reich, asserted, "we will fight without compromise and not ask how long the war will last. We will struggle until it is ient to our enemy to make peace." Use rouge lightly and put it on the highest point of the cheek bone and then blend in.

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5 LBS. Weir OXIDE DRUG STORE SALTS RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES QUALITY TABLETS SALE oF SOAPS BARBASOL LUX IVORY SOAP. PALMOLIVE 23 CREAM BOTTLE 100 LUX LARGE BAR PALMOLIVE FLAKES IVORY SOAP 254 A.B.D.G. CASHMERE 2 FoR BOUQUET 17412 3 FOR FoR I I GLYCERINE 154 254 STORK RINSO SOAP 2 FoR 164 CAPSULES ROSEWATER NATIONAL $1.50 HEALTH AID WEEK HAVE WE STILL FEW ALKA SELTZER SUPPOSITORIES I OVERSEA OCT. SHIPPERS FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 314 GET THE YOURS DEADLINE NOW LYSOL DISINFECTANT 474 PENETRO NOSE DROPS 254 For ORAL HYGIENE 754 UNGUENTINE RECTAL CONES 254 CALOX POWDER 2140 254 DILLARD'S ASPERGUM DR.

WEST TOOTH IRACLE BRUSH 47 VITAMIN PLUS Box FASTEETH 494 $1.25 S.S.S. TONIC 994 I PANA PASTE TOOTH 394 $2.25 MENNEN OIL BABY $179 TEK TOOTH BRUSH 2 FOR 51 4 PEBECO POWDER TOOTH 254 CUTICURA FEENAMINT 504 KOLYNOS PASTE TOOTH 394 OINTMENT PEPSODENT ANTI- SEPTIC $1.00 LAVORIS WASH MOUTH 4-OZ. BOTTLE POT DERED CASTOR BORIC 12 KOTEX OIL ODORONO OZ. TINCTURE ACID LB. NAPKINS DEODORANT IODINE WITH 199 228 COUPON BELLANS TABLETS SIZE 434 Schol CAMPANA BICARBONATE DR.

SCHOLL'S OF SOM SOLITAIR ZINO PADS FROSTILLA 59 35-AMOLIN EXTEEN BLUE JAY KURB POWDER DEODORANT 314 FOR HYGIENE FEMININE CORN PLASTERS PAIN TABLETS 23t Home Folks Money Spent Here Helps Owensboro OCTOBER 13, 1944--3.

The Owensboro Messenger from Owensboro, Kentucky (2024)

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