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Ask About 15-Day Trial Offei PACE 8ETOI Mrs. Lonnie Davidson has re- turned to her home alter a n e x - tended ' visit in Ohio. ORLANDO CONWAY HUMMEL >* Br Mn. HardW MuUIna B r Dorothy Moor* B r Ruth Mason Carolyn Gadd vWtejf her Mr. and Mrs." J . C. Burdette Sunday guests of Mr. and brother, Granville Mulllns, at and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Brock Mrs. Rex Coffey and daughter. Berea a f e w days last week. spent Saturday in Beattyville. Etta,..were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Alene Clark of SharonvUle, Mr. Lawrence Harmon is in Duncan, Norma -Clark,.-Rath O.,.are visiting parents, Mr. the hospital in Richmond.. Mason, Jean and Charles Clark and Mrs. William Ballinger, Mrs. iirry Harmon spent and Pauline and Ray McGuire. this week. Wednesday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richmond Fred Mullins, Jr., of Hamil- Mildred and Beatrice Towery of Berea spent Monday night ton, O., visited his parents, Mr. have returned to school at with her sister, Mrs. Lou Sinda and Mrs. Fred Mullins, Sr., Eastern, after spending their .Clark. over the week-end. mid-term vacation at home. Miss Wanda Jean Clark spent Mr. Wallace Clark visited Mr. Jim Hayes is on the Saturday night with Pauline his daughter, Mrs. Bessie Baker, sick list. McGuire. ' this week. We are glad to report Mrs. Regular church services were Grover Gabbard has moved Hayes Smith recovering and not held here Saturday night to the place of W. D. Forsythe able to"- b e home. due to bad weather, at Disputantau 1 Mr. Robert-Clark and Charlie . . . . j ——— ... THHI-T T TWtfQ . Mason, who are employed with Clasifiqd Ads — Pay You Big IMHfcfc ^ L . & N_ Railroad C o„ are; .. u ..... B 7 Mrs. Okla Cox spehding their vacation with K. FULKER8ON their f amijies. OPTOMETRIST Martin Cox has just under- -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bussell gone a very serious chest oper- of Brindle Ridge were visiting JM9K .2 ation. He is in the Good Sam- here Sunday. , . Wifc " r * aritan Hospital in Lexington. | Mrs. Hayes Clark of London *'• fW»2M His condition is reported very 1 visited here "Monday. omc«CLC...Divrorwiwnm !encouraging. I Mi. and Mrs. M. B. King of P - • - • 1 Due to bad weather and road ! — 1 y i l K l f l f H H B I H W 'conditions the school bus from mmtmmmmmm Three Links to Livingston has Jf Y o u Have A Good Cc mm mm ~ Jjeen running. i Brutus Martin, oien Martin Ii And Take Good Care O: u(jA•r 1 ** and Andy Cox have just gone' * r* , « . m* back to work at Frankfort. | A Good Siove, Buy One N Hea^-aWe Supply Of We are glad to report Mrs. Ella Scott improving. Mr. Walter McCay has moved his family from Boone County to the property of Mr. Taylor Griffin. Mr. Richard Mullins.had the misfortune of losing a good work mule due to getting into quick sand while crossing a j Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Proctor have been visiting relatives in Dayton, O., this week. Mr. Justice Coffey of Dayton, O., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Proctor. Mrs. Dlcia Mink, who has been, in the Berea Hospital has returned home. Mrs. Ada Coffey has been very ill with measles. Mr. Amos fiurdette was at home over the week-end from Richmond, Ind. Mrs. Velba Proctor is very ill. Mr. Tommy Marcum of Richmond, Ind., spent the week-j end here. | down from closed this week due to bad weather. Mr. Jimmie Duncan, Walter Coffey and William Abney were in Mt. Vernon Sunday. Mr. Billie Mason was in Mt. Vemon Tuesday on business. Mr P. H,. Burdette,.. Willie and John C. Burdette were in Louisville last Monday and bought a -nice cow from Earl Burdette. j Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dailey, '-Lillian Anglin and children, Dorothy and Bobby, visited Mr. and Mrs." S. J. Moore in Berea Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pur Proctor are visiting relatives in Dayton, O. Mrs. Bernard Proctor is very ill at this writing. Roaclen Theatres Gray Theatre Brodhsad. Ky. TUES.-WED. FEB. 13-14 "THE THREAT" Ctthj Q'Soonell and r arl«y Granger THtmS.-FRL FEB. 15-11 "NAKED CITY" With Barry Fltsgerald and Howmxd Hufl Also "SILVER BtfWE" With Howard Theatre Crmb Orchard. Ky. TUE8.-WED. FEB. 13-14 "MY FRIEND IRMA ,„_J ...... . GOES. WEST" With Maria Wilson - Diana Lynn ALSO "SILVER BUTTE" New* THURS.-TRI. FEB. 15-ie TOUGH ASSIGNMENT with Don Busy - Sieve BrwSlr - Also "JIQSAW" Fraachot Ton* and JHB Wallace If You Have A Good Cooking Stove, Hold On To It And Take Good Care Of Ii. If You Do Not Have A Good Stove, Buy One Now. We Still Have A Reasonable Supply Of Unraiioned Coal And Wood Ranges and Bottle-Gas Stovfes. for < your engine SATURDAY. FEB. IT TOUGH ASSIGNMENT' With Don Barry - Star* Brodie 8UN.-MON. FEB. 11-11 "FANCY PANTS" (In Color) With Bob Hope - Lucille Ball Also Cartoon SATURDAY. FEB. IT "NAKED c m r SUN.-MON. FEB. U - l f - "SADDLE TRAMP" (In Color) With Joel McCree- and Wanda Hendrix Low Cost Auto Insnrance For $9.70, plus a small membership fee, (Payable only once) will insure a Farmers Automobile for PD, & Liability up to (25,000. Also pays your hospital or funeral expenses, up to $500.00. I can save you money. Come In and see me at Court House. G. W . "Bro." MUHPHY BEREA DRY CLEANERS Phone 58 MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY Pick ups and deliveries on ' TUESDAYS And FRIDAYS ALL WORK GUARANTEED "Just As Close A s a Telephone!" CASH PAID FOR DEAD STOCK Horses 12.50 - Cows S2.50 -Hogs 50c Cwt. Price Determined by Slxe and Condition Phone Collect Phone 191 " Lancaster, Ky. Kentucky Chemical Industries. Inc., . Frankfort. Ky. Office and Plant Phone.Frankfort 480 "Remember It's Kentucky." fCTKKfCXi. c/xxfro BOTTLED GAS Ashland Bottled Oos enables yon te live anywhere . . . out In the open spaces for beyond city gas mains, it give* you a convenient, de- pendable, safe, economical fw»l that makes housekeep- i n g a pleasure. You can en- loy- all modem appliances with Ashland Bottled Cos. Try HI car by patting i Cro-rn frtro Goto lint it a prem- ium fuel specialty blended to k«lp yoo f f t top performance. Grrm eves Hrod, ifuggrjh Motor* new xif—nev % ifor w*rex> m Mobiloil and Esso Extra, your Standard Oil d e a l e r o f f c s y e z - y s it choice of (wo world-cameras motor-oils, whose dependability has been proven in th* motors of millions of cars. . . . Both Esso Extra and Mobiloil contain detergent additives, and clean as they lubricate. They are prtmmm f uUty lubricants yon can depend on to protect your motor under til operating conditions. EARL HAMMONS AGENT STAH9ARD OIL COMPANY (KINTUCKY) I. F. Griffin & Son West Main St. Phone 134 Mt, Vernon, Ky. Home Agents Notes By Lelia Jasper PONTIAC GOOD WILL USED CARS We Always Have A Stock Of Clean Used Cars Ready To Drive - U. S. 25 Sovth Richmond, Ivy. "TRADE" -a— "TERMS" Convention Reports Homemakers throughout the county this month will hear re- ports on the Farm and Home Convention held last month in Lexington. Delegates who at- tended the meetings will tell of each day's program. In ad- dition to the convention re- port, the clothing leader will discuss fashion guideposts for spring and summer. Special Meeting A Home Furnishings Train- ing Meeting will be held at the County School Administration Building in Mt. Vemon at 10:00 a. m. Wednesday, February 14. SIMINTERM8T0RC0. - ^ CRISrCRAFT BOATS 4-H CLUB HEWS Home Demonstration Agent Letta W. Jasper was guest of Honor at the last regular meet- ing of the Mt. Vernon 4-H Club, held on January 24. The pro- gram was on "Kentucky Lands." The meeting was attended by 41 members and the leader, Mrs. Hysinger. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Ram- sev spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coffey. ' Mr. Justus Coffey of Davton, IO.. visited relatives here last 1 week. SELL WITH GARRARD OPERATED FOR FARMERS BY FARMEFS SALES FOR ALL CLASSES CF LIVESTOCK EVERY FRIDAY: SALES OF FRIDAY. JANUAHY 26. 1951 The Garrard County Stockyards today reported the sale of a total of 1.554 head of livestock at its weekly auction Friday. Receipts and quotatitos tollow. CATTLE—Receipts. 692; best steers. $21 @32.20; best httiers. $22@31; best baby beeves. S28®32.60; others. S26 downj cows [email protected] milk cows. $112@233I cows end calves. $124@279: bulls. $22® 27.40: stock bulls. 5109® 241; stock cattle. $42 @150. HOGS—Receipts. 579; packers. $21.25; mediums. $21.25; heavies. $20.70? lights. $19®20.35; sows. $15@ 18.60; sow* and pigs. $38@92; bet shoies. [email protected]: other tholes. $15 down. CALVES—Receipts. 109; tops, $39; seconds and butch- ers. $37,20(2)37.80; heavies, $38.80; common and mediums, [email protected]; others. $20 down. SHEEP And LAMBS—Receipts. 153; best lajnbs, $35; others, $20@30; best ewes, $23. HORSES And MULES—Receipts, 21; no quotations. We are under U- S. Government Supervision and Bonded for yourr protection. Garrard County Stockyards LANCASTER. Klrby Tehter PHONE 191 Hogan Teater.

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