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Page Eight THE MT. VERNON SIGNAL Thursday, March ZO, 1941

LOCAL ITEMS -

Christian Endeavor . T h e r e wen* about 30 pros; nt a t Chr i s t i an Endeavor wi th A n n Lai r , lead IT, last Sunday even ing .

T h e off icers of the Church Rot to-• gc thor and m i d c ' a repor t of t h e

topics and the loaders for the next-t w o or th roe months .

Topics were Riven on the "Grace Ot Christ , the Son."

We were Vt*ry clad to h a v e as v 's-ttors: Mr. and Mrs Russell .

Bet tye J ean Miller wil l be l eader fo r nex t Sunday .

Publ ic i ty Cha i rman Doris J u n e M u r p h y

Crippled Children's Head Invites Look At Record

Russel Hank spent Sn tu rdnv n i ^ b l j . wi th his mother . Mrs. Pear l A r n o l d . !

• Mr. and Mrs. Mor t O w e n s f r o m ) •Harlan spent S a t u r d a y r i g h t w i th I McKinley Arnold and family. i

Mrs. Verolya Wynn and daugh te r s | • rnd Mrs. W. O. Boll of Cqpway j spent Tuesday h e r e .

. Mrs. R. A. S u a r k s j f f t S a t u r d a y j .for Lex ing ton t o s p r n d t w o w e e k s ; ,«rilh ber son, R. A. S p a r k s J r . and family .

L D. C. Cra ig spent t h e week end in , • Lexington.

Miss R u b v Bullock spent the \vi a - f W I f l f T m o r d . ** ^ " "

p M r a , . IIr.ll s p c c t Mcnylay J tn Corb in .

Mrs . tfe-ttv. K e w ' o n d - . a n d gfaiyl-• - oaURfit<?f. f.'erty •; A n n iv'ewr.Wtf' f r

B r o d h e a d were v i j r t ' ng Mrs, Bennet t " s r ^ J v ^ i ' T ^ a n d MfSTTlobcYt C u m m i n s ,

T u e s d a y . Mrs. Alex Milan and babv daugh-

ter . N a n e t t e r e t u rned home f rom •Berea Hospital Monday. . Paul Edwin Cummins , seven y e a r iold son, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cum-imins is conf ined "to his bed -wi th f lu

*'«nd tonsilitis. y Mrs. Verne Cla rk and sons of I.-.'v-iington soent thtS rwcek end w i th D

Mrs. Ross Spears and son. Bobby spen t the w e e k e n d in J e f f e r son -

vAown. K y . wi th Mr. ami fc H Spear s .

Robert W a y n e C u m m i n s is back. In school a f t e r several days i l lness. . Mrs. M a r y Proc tor spent Wednes-day n ight wi th h e r niece, Mrs. J . B •Cummins. • ymrs. ii. I. Hadf ie id of "Danville w a s visi t ing f r i ends h e r e Fr iday.

Geneva Dennison . Mary Elizabeth and Mildred S h a r p of Versail les were Sui.aay guests of Geneva Dil l ingham.

Miss . 'Ruth Caughron is spend ing (his w e e k w i th h e r parents . Mr. and Mrs. Mart in Caughron in Columba. K y .

K e n n e t h Ray C u m m i n s has re- j tfovered f r o m a severe a t tack of f l u . j

- J . B. Currtmins- r e sumed his duties- ' Monday n igh t as c a r e t ake r a f t h e l Mt . Ver'noh q u a r r y for the Ken tucky i S t o n e Co. a f t e r t h r e e n ights lay off. i

** ' Mr . C u m m i n s "has been on this night" Job fo r . Several years.

H u r l e y Mul l ik in , w h o is P a s t S ta te Counc i l o r of J r . O. U. A". M., and ' Na t iona l Represen ta t ive of the S t a t e ' of Ken tucky , and Mrs. Mul l ik in , ! S t a t e Sec re t a ry of Daugh t e r s of | Amer ica , accompanied by Mrs. Mull- j k i n ' s niece, a Mrs. Baker , al l o t C o v - ^

, ington K y . were here Sa tu rday en-rou to homo f r o m Florida.

• Jan^es W. L a m b e r t is now located in Edwin R. Denney ' s of f ice in Mt. Vernon; w h e r e he is prac t ic ing his • pfofess idn of law.

• James Ellis Logston, w h o is s ta-t ioned a t For t Knox , spent the week e o d wi th his parents . Mr. and Mrs. Jtyn Logs ton . Ellis is a f i rs t cook in ! n * * s ha l l a t his camp. . -Rev Char l e s G. Rowe of Carrol l ton, 1

K y . and Rev. Aubrey Russell of G h e n t , Ky. w e r e guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. P roc to r Thursday . ;

M13S E m m a Schu t t e r has as her gues t this w e e k . Mrs. R. B. Chr i s t - j mfrn of Memphis . i Mrs. W. G. McBce and Mrs. |

G e o r g e G r i f f i t h spent F r iday wi th | . D. B. Sou tha rd in- Stanford-, j.

E. H . G r i f f i t h of Hazard s p e n t 1

Several days h e r e this week. j - - Misses J e r a l d i n e Fai rchi ld , Doris Smock . El la J e a n . Laswel l . Nell W a n d a Niceley, Virg in ia Bray, J e n -n i e Morrow Brown and Dor thy Mul-Uns visi ted Miss Watha lyne Fair-child in Lex ing ton . Tuesday .

Mr . and Mrs. Walke r Owens had * d s t h e i r d i n n e r g tnuls T u e s d a y

even ing . Miss E m m a Schut te r . Mr. H a r r y B. T h o r n t o n and Mrs. R. B Chr i s tman .

Mr. and Mrs. Char les E. .Gibson - . . . _ j i p e n t t h c j y e e k end with h e r parents .

Mr . and Mrs. B . f T T J e n n c y ^ t Brori-Eton.

i Advertisers In ! This Week's Issue

T h e list of adver t i se rs in this | week ' s Signal fol low: , i Rockcastle. Coal Mining Co. j McBee & Adams

-j Bank Of Mt. Vernon , Cox & Henderson

Sand Spr ings Coal Co. Communi ty Publ ic Service Dr. P a u l B. Gra inge r

I Davis & Maggard I Gray T h e a t r e * ' Vernon T h e a t r e

Dr. II. K. Fulkerson • Richmond Greenhouses * " May's F lo r i s t . Ky. Ha tche ry Menthomuls ion

| Herman Single ton. Brodhead Ford Motof Co.

| S t a n d a r d Oil Co. R. O. Roby, Agent P a r r c t t ' s Groccry Amer ican Mercury Webb Barber and Beau ty Shoppe Livingston Motor Co. W e b b D r u g and Cafe Mize Serv ice StatioiT

' Webb Electr ic Co. -! W. B. Cummins ' Grocery • Gvip Thea t r e . Livingston l Seelbach Hotel

a t t i tude, and l i fe on a give r a t h e r t han a get basis—all these th ings and m o r e a r e included in being good citizens.

By producing in home gardens , in herds and flocks, most of t h e food re -qui red by t h e family , (jiore money | will be loft to buy books, radios, for | t ravel , etc. The re fo re the 4-H"ers a r e ! encouraging wiser expend i tu re of | money fo r the g rea te r good of t h e : fami ly in their l ive-a t -home p r o g r a m . '

1 And ge t t ing v i tamins Ji ^through ] | G m a y b e very impor tan t t o young • cit izens w h o regard heal th as vi ta l | to good ci t izenship. Bfty-S'and girls

w h o have adequa te ' f o o d , exercise, j sleep and r ight a t t i tudes will be more j alert, in al l respects. | Tn fact, it 's an al l- inclusive k ind ' of p rogram the- 4-H'ers a r e get t ing j this year . A f t e r t h e wor ld war of 1^014-19. m a n y people set t led d o w n - into a nega t ive a t t i t ude t oward -pa t -i r iot ism fo r the i r count ry . Th is pro-' g r am is emphasiz ing that , r a the r • t han t ry ing to get someth ing f rom j America , the ma in emphas i s should

be on giving someth ing to it.

' Nnt 'on Defense Subjec t of S t a l e I Dictetic Meeting

"Nat ional Defense—and Nut r i t ion" ; will be the t h e m e of the annua l mee t -

Univers i ty of Chicago h o m e ec-onomics depa r tmen t , will be a head-l ine speaker , discussing nut r i t ion of chi ldren. Also on t h e p rogram will be Dr. Mary d e G a r m o Bryan of Columbia Univers i ty , noted au thor -ity on school lunch m a n a g e m e n t ; Dr. S ta t i c E. Erickson. head ,o f t h e Un-iversi ty of Ken tucky home economics d e p a r t m e n t and cha i rman of " the Ken tucky Nutr i t ion Commi t t ee a id -ing in de fense work .

A panel discussion n n , nut r i t ion in t | j is S ta te wj l l be held "by m e m b e r s of social service groups," a ided b y technical experts .

Off icers of the association a rc Miss Mary Hood Gillaspie. ' Bur l ington, pres ident ; Miss Florence Imlay of the Kentucky College of Agricul ture , pres ident-e lect ; Mis s Georgia Hafer . Covington, vicc-president ; Mrs. R u t h Amifion. Louisville, t r ca sy j e r ; Al-ber ta Limbach, (Tieletian for the Uni-vers i ty of Ken tucky res idence halls, cha i rman of exhibi ts , and Elizabeth Helton. Lexington, secre tary .

Hams Agen! NO?GS By-El izabe th UalrhftT- - —

H o m e Demons t ra t ion Agent t-H CLUB M E M B E R S STUDY C I T I Z E N S H I P

t U i n j a - lUc_.youflft .rte* . * l « w i w t u j e . a p p e a r s o n t h e c o v e r of l l i c K c n t u e k y ' S o c f e l y f o r Crfp;>!ed C h i l d r e n ' s p a m p h l e t i n v i t i n g y o u t o l o o k nt t h e r c c o r d of t h e w o r k iu K e n t u c k y . S h e ' l l f o o n - b c w a l k i n g , f u r t h e f i r s t t i m e .

'. will be home eeono'mlcs fe I managers of .cafeterias and

i Wnirni, phv*e*K<\*',' "nurses , home i lemonstra t ion ugvrtts,

'^.^. ' lirtjieiUittivi^. mem i m a j o r • woman ' s c lubs and Paren t -Te Health, Association groups , h'ospital

production. o f . food. on. , thc f a rm. l^ ians . and homemal ters . home use. safe ty , the good-neighbor j Dr. Lyjl ia J . Roberts , head

county

hers have "Cit izenship ' ' subject of s tudy this y

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[IFOR SALE OR TRADI ^ 1—'« H. P . MOTOR

,• I — USED COOK STOVE

£ 1 — 7> : X 9 Used L I N O L E U M R u s }

£ 1— USED TYPEWRITER

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I ESTIL E. McBEE "5 : — -V . V . V / A V A V V A W V . W . W .

Kentucky is nationally out-standing in praviding free ortho-pedic services for . i ts indigent cripplcd children, according to a s tatement , Saturday, of H. V McChesney, Frankfor t , president of the Kentucky Society for Crip-pled Children, wjiich will jjpen its riiteentn a n n u a l mefaoOrsriip campaign on April 2.

Reviewing the Kentucky "rec-ord," Mr . McChesney sa/d that the Kentucky Society recewes f requent inquiries f rom other States throughout the Union ask-ing for information regarding the local set-up. Mr. McChesney a t -tributes Kentucky's place on the national f ront to the splendid spiri t which has a l w a y s existed, inrougnoul the State between the numerous agencies working har -moniously in • co-operation wi th the Society and the Kentucky Crippled Children's Commission.

T h e Society is t h e outstanding pr iva te , State agency, raising funds and co-ordinating the vol-unteer work of lay groups such as Rotary, 'Kiwanis , Lions, J u n i o r League, Parent -Teacher Associ-

Stions, Women's Clubs, lodges and t)urch groups. Formed in 1923,

the Society is the parent to the Kentucky C r i p p l e d Children Commission, which -direct* - a l l

professional scrvice to the chil-dren. holding f r M * i i n i c s through-out the State, providing hospitali-zation in three medical c e n t e r s -Louisville, Lexington, and Ash^ land, giving surgical t rea tment and corrective appliances where needed, supervising fol low-up home t rea tment through field nurses- unfi t ' i w cases a re dis-missed as cured.

The Kentucky record shows that the Corami.«'.e*»-,, K-I* .15,274 cases on young .cripples on the' files. Mr. McChesney said, and has treated 7.822 of the children a t an estimated cost of $272 each. Many of these ch i ld ren ' a re kfcpt under active supervision for sev-eral years and re turn for more lJy j j j . . mi rim* > nf

Mr. McChesney said the Com-mission's work is carried on by State and Federal appropriations, supplemented by the cont r ibu-tions of individuals and groups through the Society's annual ap -peal. .

" T h e total amount of funds ex -tended to the Commission has never been sufficient to t reat every case," according to the So-ciety president, "There are still 3,824 young Kentuckians on Iho wait ing list." . _

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SEE PARRETT— West Main Street

FOR ALL KftfQ$ BULK GARDEN SEED, SEED POTATOES, SEEO SATS, GRASS SEED,

QNIQN, CABBAGE, AND TOMATO PLANTS AT BEST PRICES

WANTED Truck Drivers To Buy

COAL Shaker Screen Tipple

Making 5 Different GRADES

Horse Creek Coal at Rockcast le Coal Mining Co.. foeV?od near L & N. Depot at Brush Creek. 3'.2milcs f rom Highway 25, good g rave l road 10 t ipple.

ROCKCASTLE COAL . MiMHGCO.

Orlando, Kentucky . W W . W V , V W A \ V . V A V .

itriEL ».c.ice To Taxpayers

•*!•• fTT-ryf Mt. VeiiT n. !.-•* :

A f t e r p a y i n g al l losses, $820 re-m a i n e d in th« t r ea su ry of the Ander-son Coun ty Shoep Association, j P u l a s k i county f a rmers , w h o grew 3,000 acres of h y b r i d corn in 1940, e x p e c t t o doub le t h e acreages this y e a r . . „

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C R O W N E X T R A G A S O L I N E

STANDARD OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED IN K E N T U C K Y

R. O. R O B Y . Agent

" , S i v i n yeari ago Jo in / Manning wai introduced * ' vftlua in c«ndy.

And this hai b«*n th* <r«alon for its amaiinq growth and popu-Urity. Today Joan Manning it mora popu-lar than ov.r—aftar tavan yaarl of lat i l fy-ir»9_ par^icula; CM.4y users. If you do not Ihow what a valut Joan Manning oHars try a box today.

W A T K ' N S CO

SAW MILL—Fines t s team saw mil in county. Tliree sided p laner 70

inch, large ad jus t ab le rip table, a lso gr i s t mil l 30 inch s tone ' s ide runne r , j , Sell al l or pa r t , very reasonable. F u r t h e r informat ion. See W. R. Al len , agen t a t Wildie, Ky. 18- lp

{ ASSORTED CHOCOLATES

- . avis & Maggard Mt. Vernon Ken tucky

"This Year I

Pay An Income Tsx'

"Never had to do it be fo re so it 's a new exper ience . Bu t f igur ing it out is going to be easy ."

"Las t yea r I kep t a checking account so I have an accu ra t e record of al l income and expense , a K n o w i n g m y deduct ions , I can f igu re o u t exac t ly w h a t I owe, no more, no less."

Next year , income taxes wil l still bo h igher . For you r own protec t ion keep t r ack of expense . It 's easy if you ca r ry a checking account in

THE BANK OF MT. VERNON MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Vernon TheaSre Program

Ml. Vernon, Ky.

Sun., March 23 Mon.. March 24

Lupo Ve le i—Leon Er ro l Don Woods

Mexican Spitfire Out West

Toss as ide you r -woe, it 's rol l ick-ing ' I t ' s romant ic ! It 's a r io t ! F u n ' It 's te r i f ic ! Lauchs?-"-It 's

/ c r i t i c ! Love? She 's ter i f ic!

Chi ldren 10c A d u l t . 22c

Tues.. March 25 Wed. March 26

Ralph Bel lamy Margare t L i n d s a y

— In —

Ellery Queen, Master Detective

See Ellery Queen , most ce lebra ted r leuth of r ad io and fict ion, solve his toughest case on the screen!

Chi ld ren 10c Adul t s I5e

Thurs. . March 27 Fri . , March :

Mar lene Dielhr ich

Seven Sinners She out- loves! S h e out - laughs! She out - f ights! Any th ing you 've ever seen on t h e screen!

Chi ldren 10c Adul t s 22c

S a t u r d a y March 29

J o h n W a y n e

— In —

"Man From Monterey" A Whi r lwind of action In^tf Tor -nado of Trouble! T h e sensat ional Western S t a r shows t h e Bad m e » st t h e Wes t w h a t F igh t in ' means I

Cnl ldren 10c Adul t s 22c

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