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MT. VERNON SIGNAL. MT. VERNON. KY. brand Shirts, white On an THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1949 Classified c!3e< tfc. O tfc. base. If you are looking for a pumps see us. We furnish*md free use of" the water from Lot |joK& MCNTW' He Jason install. A. H. Reynolds, Brod- Number Three. Beginning at an "" * ' WANTfeD—Restaurant Help. s . e w.ue oason insiai »• RirhmnnH St C . ox ' Three Llnks - K >'- Posses--head. FOR SALE Nice Young Black Marc. Work anywhere. Good Saddler. See R. W. Elliott at iiis place Ky. •• ,f " sion at once. Ter^sj-easonable. r; •Private sale 6nly., t3lp. tM24p.• ash. a cornpr of,Lot thence with a line of same N. Mrs. John Ballinger and chil-: Green Hill (iron were in Berea Eriday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reece I . y - and family spent Sunday with ] ' Mrs. T.illi» Siprnon snent the their Aunt's, Misses Eliza and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE Started and dny old Chicks. $13.5Q * S 1-1.50. White "ks. New Ka ELECTRIC WIRING — /vn 071*, Qt en \ ' FOR SALE—House and Lot ^ - ^ inds - Reasonable prices. See pol gS to-thf rfeht of the^nri^ ith 3Vi Acres, more or less. . FOR SALE—Jprtilizer. I have R^Pnce^ Electrical C o n - r , S n t of the spring Calloway,' Known as the Steve Drew in stock..fi»»o«arloads-of - fcrt-: H" actor ' tl7p. place, just above the Burr post-' Hicir. I have three carloads of office. For further information high erjde fenlilizt-r 4-12-8 or Burr "KV* °' 'or'Pof'/^h '«,!!" £ eas ', $10 ° d ° z County root of an psh stump, the old'.Chester visited "her - isuir. h.y. . tJlp - - or ^ Ash fo Gentleman Corn, SI.50 per doz., corner; thence with Owens'line ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Er-Rey-i Mi** virla Clark is carreers we-want to use Green -Beans, $1.50 per doz., N - 89 '-4 passing the corner of nolds. «irk list 173, Mt. Vernon,-i n i?" 13 , 8 ~ P°les to a stone in -Emma Cotfey. - (Raloh Sigr^en ond sort and Mr. a fine of W, M. Owens land; | Mrs. R. H. Lewis of Lexing- and Mrs. Biflie Walker PureS! Clicks ; 12.50 - Rooks, ipshiie. " > WWCHS r/ -,|"!®" c o W l l h said line S. 5.Wilton was in .Wildie Saturday. FOR/ SALE—Canned Gobds* 42 V Pples to a stone set in the | Miss Irene Reynolds of Win- " " r . J. W. Burdett d Leghorns. White Win- Stearcr^Fa^m°ncar^Dijputanta.' A" h°from°SuMate' S I also* have £ P , P \ Sa , use ' H' ? S P " doz " ** ^ e P a rt of his lot at a branch I Mrs. Jessie Proctor who has Mrs. Lou Smith. Mrs. Min- ritp Mrs Mnrv -i ... _* _... , „ „ „ Gal. Buckets of syrup. 30c .and children in Mt. Vernon. - some grandpar- "better. on the- sick list. -'ho has syrup. 30c to 311 ,4 V poles to a white oak been in Berea Hospital for a nie Mink and Mrs Etta Proctor 35c. See David Gregory. tfc. stump with black oak pointers; few weeks is reported much Wnt Sntnrd->v. afternoon witli v-r~?V., • p.. rm ^ nCg ' 93 ' 3 , 6 ' 4 .P° les ^ the,better. .Mrs. Minnie Pa'rsons. <L, M " 'Sill? 8, conta,n 'ng 33 acres | Mr. Wayne Stewart who has! Mis* Onna Smith spent Mon- tA28p Oxfords and Pumps, for dress PotAdTin 100"lb sacksToV'the RaTEkSSi""Fai^mf,^ Hi l £ , , . 10 . sc I uare rod t S ' Tho °«»>er been ill is able to be out afternoon with Mr. and y " r '' o",sSTSJS - M *- v - Adams. tfc. FOR SALE—4 Room House.! ' 1 __' SPECfAL" SALE—Hurry for'? °£ and ls bounded as fol-|John Coffey on Renfro lasti *'r>. D. G. Grubb is on the FOR SALE—Recleaned Fes- Electricity and Water in house, f BUY . BEREA COLLEGE "'e Price will change without iT®„, eg, " nil J5 at ® stake in" a .Sunday. isirk list. ... .... ... . .... , , nn scnooi roaa, Mrs. Sarah Sow-1 thence with said Is. All flocks blood tested icks every Wednesday. 200 Rt W ' - ^ O ^ a K f«r S ^ lyh - p N S e of°k lp S h 0 at ! wS tnara. K.y. tA28p Oxfords and Pumps, for dress pnt Ach in inn th cM,.. or write Mrs. Mary Shearer plenty of corn fertilizer 3-9-6 2. Berea Ky. Itc. and 2-12-G and 20Cr. I have cue Seed. Marct HacitTcy,"Route G , ooti , smoke , house, ^coal house. CHICKS—We "have" high'-pro" notice." "$10.01) ahd°$l 1.00'per school road. Mrs. garah Sow-!__ Mrs. R. H. Wolfe and Mrs.i Hubert Smith snent Monday f Stanford, Ky. tl7p. ? . -garden spot. See 'during flocks of U. S. certified hundred.: P— 1 Johnnie French, Mt." Vernon, andpuliorum clcan" Ne^Hamp- Crab Orchfrt^Ky''flt.^^tMp ^„?" d . Cabl f'® ,ine N. 314 E! were the ¥unday'guests of*Mrs. dett. FOR SALE-^-Good House- Ky; t31 P- shires White Rocks White Tee- 79 poles t o a stone not far from Clay Coffey. | —7- keeping Vacum Cleaner with " r~ ~. horns." and Barred'Rocks also c ^ OR _ SALE — 1935 Ford Sayers' School House; thence L Mr. and Mrs. Luchon Hill of! . R " b y T) '" r y i '7 a °f .9 ln " all attachments: like new; call }™ ve ,' h S, very best .in Barred Rock and New Hamp- e !V"U, Pr i c 1 S 1 5 0 0 0 - See Ken- with Sayers' line S. 89V* E. 75 Richmond, Ind., spent the week-i/f'nnati. O . visited relatives or write Signal Office, Box 68 work shoes ' McBce & Adams." sHif . e crossb reds Write for our noth Wooda " a t Signal Offfice. poles to a stake in a branch; end with-her parents, Mr. and here ovor the week-end. Mt. Vernon, Ky. tfc! FARM FOR SAIF"— 1R1 chicks circular. Most of our, ~ vnTrrp I~ ^ e " ce " p said branch # and j M ". Johnny French A K T.J-°f chicks are sold before eggs are NOTICE : Dock Owens line with the |, Mr - an d Mrs. Bob Griffin of et g erca college Poultry T1. , . . . 'meanders of said branch 31 E. Lexington visited his daughter, " irm Bere3, Ky. tA28c r- Tk ^"1.'?"^' J " n 1 1 1 a 20 one-third poles; thence S. Mr% - Albert Fish, over the - Gothard has filed a petition re- 4 0 ^ E. 17-V6 poles; thence S. week-end. Men's Dress Oxfords, priced, quest'ng the Judge of the Rock- 53 E. 13 poles; thence S. 32 E. I . Mr - A. V, Burdette and Mr Shelton and daughter " - i»h Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bur- Women's and Spring Toppers. Adams. Misses new acres. Located McBee & Links in Rockcastle County. |. el ' c ea .tfc. Well improved "with cover crops Farm Berea - K * "" - and grass. Good fencing. Large | _ cue SeedPhtrH FeS " mbi, ! a 1 tion st0 ^ k and t ° bacco rightV'new'stylerin^Freem^ " stle Count y Court to grant to 17-two""fifths " ^""to a sycl- 1 James Reynolds were in Stan mi aa szs ssrtjsa - e *ssr s,ss"' c ^ -••• half -mile I Will Buy Wrecked & Junked Cars Any Model:— Any Make Any Shape GENTRY'S GARAGE Phone 111 Richmond Sireei Mi. Vernon, Ky. FOR SALE—1 Kitchen Cabi-^J about net, 1 Kitchen Stove, good as new. 1 Jim Brown Merit Cream Seperator and several pounds of feathers. Mary Lovell, Burr, Ky. t24p. FOR SALE—T/i Acres.New Home and Outbuildings, Elec- tric. See Arvil Hunt, Ma>el- burg. Ky. tl7p. FOR PALE—One E'ertri. r-—tring Stove. Call at Signal Office. the Brindle Ridge Junitia Gothard.. t31p located j the branch at or near Mrs. Mr. Joe Coffey of Dayton, east of Sowder's corner; thence with are visitors here. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT F.-F. ROBBINS For Magistrate 3rd. District NOTICE Dividend-First State Bank, Livingston, Ky. Call for vour check at The Bank of Mt. Ver- non. 117 c. C K S Designed to CutDelivery Costs PANEL Commissioner's Sale 1 The Commonwealth Of Kentucky I Rockcastle Circuit Court ] Glenn Sayers, Et. Al. Plaintiff. her line and fence S. 12 Vi W. I Miss Lois Reynolds was in 29-one -fifth poles to a" dog- j Winchester Sunday. wood.bush at the angle of the| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Younce fence; thence N. 88 W 115 poles'and Mr. and Mrs. George Mur- to the beginning, containing 5ljphy, Jr., of Lexington spent cores and 100 square rods, the week-end with their par- Both tracts together contain 85 ,ents, Mr. tnC-Mrs. W. L. HiStt acres and 100 square rods. | Mr. Clay Coffey who has _Or sufficient thereof to pro- been numbered with the sick duce the sum of money so is .much better. ordered to jje made. For the ! Mr. H. C. Shelton', who is em- purchase price, the purchaser ploved in Virginia was at home mfist execute bond, with ap- with his family over the week- proved securities, bearing legal end. "!? d u ay - 0f sa !N Mr. Frank Adams who has force f' haVI 3L, th . e bee " ver y spbnt a few days force and effect of a judgment. in Berea. with his daughter, prepared to ,Mrs. Luther Coffey. with these, Mr . c , ay Co - ffey who - has been numbered with the sick is Bidders will be ! comply promptly j terms. W - G , RI?TIN D , (able. to. be out again. Commissioner Rock- j " Mr . w . L. Hiatt was tn Lex- jington Saturday evening. | I Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ballinger! | and family ywere the Sunda ' ! guests of her mother, Mrs. Bell, Miss Minnie Ballinger who'Northern. VERSUS NOTICE OF SALE | had hcr tonsils removed at the ; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wheeler! Roy Sayers, Et. AI. j Berea hospital is able to be out. of Cincinnati, O., Spent a few- Defendant. 1, Mr. Frank Adams who has days with her parents, Mr. antt h (castle Circuit Court. Wildie Webb Theatre Liringiton. Ky. Sim.-Mon. - 2 0 - 2 1 "In 25 Years. Only Threol "And Ncwl" Howerd Hawks Presents RED RIVER John Wayne - Montgom- ery Cli't - Joanne Dru - Waller Brennan Also: Warner Path News. SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 EACH NIGHT 7:00 One S Night. Only Monday By irtue of a judgment and ^ hcen numbered with the sick . Mrs. Clay Coffey. order of sale of the Rockcastle ls somewhat better. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stewart Circuit Court rendered at the- Mr. Colman Burdette's chil-[arid Mrs. Annie Guthery and January Term^"thereof 1949, "in",'^"fen have'the^^tfhTdkeripox. jfamily attended the funeral of the above cause, for the Divl- . Mr - and Mrs. Ben "Wilson; are Billie Mason In Orlando. He sion-of Proceeds, until .paid and' l V e P r °ud parents of a baby j was killed overseas. its cost therein I shall proceed 8irL | Mrs. Dewie Bullenns who fell to offer for sale at the Court I Mrs. James Branaman spent and, broke her leg is in a Lex- House door in the City of M t * Vernon, Kentucky, to the high- est bidder, at public auction on the 21 DAY OF MARCH 1949, AT One O'clock PM.. or thereabout, upon a credit of 6 months,-the-following describ- ed property,, to-wit: Known as Lot No. 4 in the first parcel in the division. This tract consists of two adjoin- ing tracts. The part of the home tract is bounded as follows and JEEP' ENGINE POWERED 104" WHEEUASE'" Willys -OverlandSets tho Pnca in flo Pans!Field i f t S 'DEADWEIGHT' to cost you money every mile. The "Jeep" Delivery has a gross weight of 4,000- lbs. with rated payload of a half-ton. Think > how that, will cut your gasoline and oil bills— laves tires, too. CAN'T BEAT 4 CYLINDERS for economy; The_ 63 h. p. «Jeep" Engine has the per-, formance you need— but how stretches gasoline mileage! And maintenance costs less with a 4-cylinder engine^ [EVELRIDEis abig"Jeep"Delivery feature; Front wheels independently sprung to smooth out bumps and keep tires vertical. Easier riding for the driver ..; .-tniire protection for the" cargo . . . longer wear », fromjires./' "~" BIG LOAD SPACE in the sturdy all-steel body of the "Jeep" Delivery. Interior measures 117 inches from dash to rear doors, , 5 8 ^ inches' at widest •point, 48% inches floor to top. Comfortable dri- ver's seat PARKING'S NO PROBLEM with the"Jeep'< Delivery. Short turning IU radius and 104-in.wheel- base let you park easier I?. small curb space.- Nimble and maneuver- able in traffic to speed up delivery service. FUNCTIONAL DESIGN gives the '"Jeep^ Panel Delivery distinctive Style as well as a ~' practical efficiency! Note how the fenders gWe easy access to 'heels... protected position of headlights - t^full-opening hood; CHR1SMAN MOTOR CO Ml. Vs VERNON THEATRE Mi. Vernon, Ky. SUN.-MON. - MAR. 20-21 Tom Drake - Janet Leigh — In — HILLS OF HOME TUE.-WED. - MAR. 22-23 Lawrence Tierney - Pris- cella Lane —In— BODYGUARD Children 9c Adults 25c THUR.-FRI. - MAR. 24-25 Glenn Ford - Erelyn Keyes '— In — THE MATING OF MILLIE Children 9e Adults 30c SATURDAY - MAR. 26 Lash LaRue — IN — DEAD MAN'S GOLD Children Se Adults 30c DR. H. K. FULKERSON OrTOMETKIST 1W 9-12AJL Absolute Auction CECIL BRODGHTON'S 161-2 Acre Farm, Implements, Livestock & Household Furniture Located 1-2 Mile N. of Bee Lick^ Ky. Tuesday March 22 AT 10:00 A. M. LOCATION—This dandy baby farm Is nicely located about Vi mile North of Bee Lick on the West side of the Crab Orchard and Somerset Road, close to school and church, neai stores, on mail route and milk route and close to bus line. A good location and in a good community. LAND—Lies level to gently rolling and can be cultivated with a tractor. Has .9 acre tobac- co base. All in grass, good orchard with choice variety of fruit—simply a good tract o'f land. Splendid pond. IMPROVEMENTS—Consist of good home of 4 rooms, veranda and rear porch, co tion barn 32 x 40 feet, smoke house, poultry house and all essential outbuildings. 'riclty throughoutrGood well at door of residence. - PERSONALTY—Livestock: Jersey cow, 5 years old and milking, Jersey cow and c years, Jersey cow, 6 years old. Registered Aberdeen Angus cow, 3 years old. with calf al. side. Gilt, due to farrow April 26th, red male shoal. 125 pounds. HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE—Dresser, 2 sets of bed springs, library table, chest of draw- ers. heating stove, utility cabinet, 2 dining tables, washsiand, sideboard, 4 burner oil stove, organ, 2 round tables, etc. MISCELLANEOUS—Corn sheller, small tools, slack'.of lespedesa hay, some baled slraw, and many other Items too numerous to mention. Mr. Broughton has bought another tract of real estate in a different county and wUl make his future home there—hence the reason for this sale. Our signed-contract calls for bvit One Price and that is the HIGH DOLLAR BID AT THE AUCTION SALE—another Absolute Auction Sale by which the" last bidder will receive deed. This is an ideal baby farm, nicely located, nicely improved and will make someone a good home—why not YOU? We strongly urge your closest inspection and invite you to meet us on the grounds on TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd, at 10:00 A.M. and respectfully ask that you pay this gentle- man and his good wife a reasonable price for this property. POSSESSION—On April 1, 1949. £ TERMS—25% On day of sale, 25% 'upon delivery of deed and the remainder in," two equal annual installments, bearing legal interest. Some Money will be given away at this Sale Absolutely Free. For further particulars, see or write either the oWner, Mr. Cecil Broughton, Route 1, Crab Orchard, Ky„ or Mr. Henry Brown, our District Representative, Quail, Ky., or Messeiy Sutton & Carter, Agents Crab Orchard, Brodhead & Stanford, Ky. Col. James B. Messer da the Block CoL C. K. Gover, Clerk

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MT. VERNON SIGNAL. MT. VERNON. KY. brand Shirts, white On an

THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1949

Classified

c!3e< tfc. O

tfc. base. If you are looking for a pumps see us. We furnish*md free use of" the water from Lot |joK& MCNTW' He Jason install. A. H. Reynolds, Brod- Number Three. Beginning at an "" * ' • WANTfeD—Restaurant Help. s.e.° w.ue oason insiai

»• RirhmnnH St C.ox' T h r e e L l n k s - K>'- Posses--head. FOR SALE — Nice Young

Black Marc. Work anywhere. Good Saddler. See R. W. Elliott at iiis place Ky. ••

,f " sion at once. Ter^sj-easonable. r ; •Private sale 6nly., t3lp.

tM24p.• ash. a cornpr o f , L o t thence with a line of same N.

Mrs. John Ballinger and chil-: G r e e n H i l l (iron were in Berea Eriday. „

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reece I . y -and family spent Sunday with ] ' Mrs. T.illi» Siprnon snent the

their Aunt's, Misses Eliza and week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

NOTICE — Started and dny old Chicks. $13.5Q * S 1-1.50. White

"ks. New Ka

ELECTRIC WIRING — /vn 071*, Qt en \ ' FOR SALE—House and Lot ^ - ^ i n d s - Reasonable prices. See p o lgS to- thf rfeht of t h e ^ n r i ^ ith 3Vi Acres, more or less. . FOR SALE—Jprtilizer. I have R^Pnce^ Electrical C o n - r , S n t of the spring

Calloway,' Known as the Steve Drew in stock..fi»»o«arloads-of - fcrt-: H"ac tor ' tl7p. place, just above the Burr post-' Hicir. I have three carloads of

office. For further information high er jde fenlilizt-r 4-12-8 or Burr "KV* °' ' o r 'Po f ' / ^h '«,!!" £ e a s ' , $ 1 0 ° d ° z • County root of an psh stump, the old'.Chester visited "her -isuir. h.y. . t J lp - - or ^ Ash f o ™ • Gentleman Corn, SI.50 per doz., corner; thence with Owens'line ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Er-Rey-i Mi** virla Clark is

carreers we-want to use Green -Beans, $1.50 per doz., N- 89'-4 passing the corner of nolds. «irk list

173, Mt. Vernon,-ini?" 1 3 , 8 ~ P°les to a stone in -Emma Cotfey. - (Raloh Sigr^en ond sort and Mr. a fine of W, M. Owens land; | Mrs. R. H. Lewis of Lexing- and Mrs. Biflie Walker PureS!

Clicks ; 12.50 -

Rooks, ipshiie.

" > W W C H S

r/ -, |"!®"co W l l h said line S. 5.Wilton was in .Wildie Saturday. FOR/ SALE—Canned Gobds* 4 2 V Pples to a stone set in the | Miss Irene Reynolds of Win- " " r . J. W. Burdett

d Leghorns. White Win- Stearcr^Fa^m°ncar^Dijputanta.' A" h°from°SuMate'SI also* have £ P , P \ S a , u s e ' H ' ? S P " d o z " ** ^ e Part of his lot at a branch I Mrs. Jessie Proctor who has Mrs. Lou Smith. Mrs. Min-ritp Mrs Mnrv - i ... _* _. . . , „ „ „ Gal. Buckets of syrup. 30c

.and children in Mt. Vernon. - some

grandpar- "better. on the-

sick list. • -'ho has

syrup. 30c to 311 ,4V poles to a white oak been in Berea Hospital for a nie Mink and Mrs Etta Proctor 35c. See David Gregory. tfc. stump with black oak pointers; few weeks is reported much W n t Sntnrd->v. afternoon witli

v-r~?V., • p . . r m ^ n C g ' 9 3 ' 3 , 6 ' 4 .P° l e s ^ the,better. .Mrs. Minnie Pa'rsons. <L, M " ' S i l l ? 8 , c o n t a , n ' n g 33 acres | Mr. Wayne Stewart who has! Mis* Onna Smith spent Mon-

tA28p Oxfords and Pumps, for dress PotAdTin 100"lb sacksToV'the R a T E k S S i " " F a i ^ m f , ^ Hi l £ , , . 1 0 . s c I u a r e rodtS ' T h o °«»>er been ill is able to be out afternoon with Mr. and ™ y"r'' o",sSTSJS — -M*-v-

Adams. tfc. FOR SALE—4 Room House.! ' 1 __' SPECfAL" SALE—Hurry fo r ' ? °£ a n d l s b o u n d e d as fol-|John Coffey on Renfro lasti *'r>. D. G. Grubb is on the FOR SALE—Recleaned Fes- Electricity and Water in house, f B U Y . BEREA C O L L E G E " 'e Price will change without i T ® „ , e g , " n i l J 5 a t ® stake in" a .Sunday. isirk list. — ... . . . . ... . . . . . , , n n scnooi roaa, Mrs. Sarah Sow-1

thence with said

Is. All flocks blood tested icks every Wednesday. 200 Rt

W ' - ^ O ^ a K f « r S ^ l y h - pNSeof°klpSh0at!wS tnara. K.y. tA28p Oxfords and Pumps, for dress pn t Ach in inn th cM,..

or write Mrs. Mary Shearer plenty of corn fertilizer 3-9-6 2. Berea Ky. Itc. and 2-12-G and 20Cr. I have

cue Seed. Marct HacitTcy,"Route G ,oo t i , s m o k e , house, ̂ coal house. CHICKS—We "have" high'-pro" notice." "$10.01) ahd°$l 1.00'per school road. Mrs. garah Sow-!__ Mrs. R. H. Wolfe and Mrs.i Hubert Smith snent Monday f Stanford, Ky. tl7p. ? . -garden spot. See 'during flocks of U. S. certified hundred.: P—1

Johnnie French, Mt." Vernon, andpuliorum clcan" Ne^Hamp- Crab O r c h f r t ^ K y ' ' f l t . ^ ^ t M p ^ „ ? " d . C a b l f ' ® , i n e N . 314 E! were the ¥unday'guests of*Mrs. dett. FOR SALE-^-Good House- K y ; t31P- shires White Rocks White Tee- — 7 9 p o l e s t o a stone not far from Clay Coffey. | — — 7 -

keeping Vacum Cleaner with " —r~ ~ . horns." and Barred'Rocks also c ^ O R _ SALE — 1935 Ford Sayers' School House; thence L Mr. and Mrs. Luchon Hill of! . R " b y T)'"ryi'7a °f .9 l n" all attachments: like new; call }™ve ,'hS, very best .in Barred Rock and New Hamp- e!V"U,Pric1 S 1 5 0 00- See Ken- with Sayers' line S. 89V* E. 75 Richmond, Ind., spent the week-i/f'nnati. O . visited relatives or write Signal Office, Box 68 w o r k s h o e s ' M c B c e & Adams." sH i f .e c r o s s b r eds Write for our n o t h W o o d a " a t Signal Offfice. poles to a stake in a branch; e n d with-her parents, Mr. and h e r e o v o r t h e week-end. Mt. Vernon, Ky. tfc! FARM FOR SAIF"— 1R1 c h i c k s circular. Most of our, ~ v n T r r p I ~ ^ e " c e " p said branch# and j M " . Johnny French A K

T.J-°f chicks are sold before eggs are NOTICE : Dock Owens line with the | , M r - a n d Mrs. Bob Griffin of „ e t g e r c a college P o u l t r y T1 . — , . . . 'meanders of said branch 31 E. Lexington visited his daughter, " irm Bere3, Ky. tA28c r- Tk ^ " 1 . ' ? " ^ ' J " n 1 1 1 a 2 0 one-third poles; thence S. Mr%- Albert Fish, over the

- Gothard has filed a petition re- 4 0 ^ E. 17-V6 poles; thence S. week-end. Men's Dress Oxfords, priced, quest'ng the Judge of the Rock- 53 E. 13 poles; thence S. 32 E. I . M r - A. V, Burdette and Mr

Shelton and daughter "-i»h Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bur-

Women's and Spring Toppers. Adams.

Misses new acres. Located McBee & Links in Rockcastle County. |.e l ' c „ e a

.tfc. Well improved "with cover crops F a r m B e r e a - K* "" - and grass. Good fencing. Large | _

cue S e e d P h t r H F e S" ™m b i ,! a1

t i o n s t 0 ^ k a n d t ° b a c c o r ightV'new's ty ler in^Freem^ " s t l e C o u n t y Court to grant to 17-two""fifths " ^ " " t o a sycl-1 James Reynolds were in Stan mi aa szs ssrtjsa - e *ssr s,ss"'c^ -••• half -mile

I Will Buy

Wrecked & Junked Cars Any Model:— Any Make

Any Shape

GENTRY'S GARAGE Phone 111 Richmond Sireei

Mi. Vernon, Ky.

FOR SALE—1 Kitchen Cabi-̂ J about net, 1 Kitchen Stove, good as new. 1 Jim Brown Merit Cream Seperator and several pounds of feathers. Mary Lovell, Burr, Ky. t24p.

FOR SALE—T/i Acres.New Home and Outbuildings, Elec-tric. See Arvil Hunt, Ma>el-burg. Ky. tl7p.

FOR PALE—One E'ertri. r-—tring Stove. Call at Signal Office.

the Brindle Ridge

Junitia Gothard.. t31p

located j the branch at or near Mrs. Mr. Joe Coffey of Dayton, east of Sowder's corner; thence with a r e visitors here.

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT

F.-F. ROBBINS For

Magistrate 3rd. District

NOTICE Dividend-First State Bank,

Livingston, Ky. Call for vour check at The Bank of Mt. Ver-non. 117 c.

C K S

Designed to Cut Delivery Costs

PANEL

Commissioner's Sale 1 The Commonwealth Of

Kentucky I Rockcastle Circuit Court ] Glenn Sayers, Et. Al.

Plaintiff.

her line and fence S. 12 Vi W. I Miss Lois Reynolds was in 29-one -fifth poles to a" dog- j Winchester Sunday. wood.bush at the angle of the | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Younce fence; thence N. 88 W 115 poles'and Mr. and Mrs. George Mur-to the beginning, containing 5ljphy, Jr., of Lexington spent cores and 100 square rods, the week-end with their par-Both tracts together contain 85 ,ents, Mr. tnC-Mrs. W. L. HiStt acres and 100 square rods. | Mr. Clay Coffey who has _Or sufficient thereof to pro- been numbered with the sick

duce the sum of money so is .much better. ordered to jje made. For the ! Mr. H. C. Shelton', who is em-purchase price, the purchaser ploved in Virginia was at home mfist execute bond, with ap- with his family over the week-proved securities, bearing legal end.

"!? du a y-0 f s a ! N Mr. Frank Adams who has force f ' h a V I 3 L , t h . e b e e " v e r y spbnt a few days force and effect of a judgment. i n Berea. with his daughter,

prepared to ,Mrs. Luther Coffey. with these, M r . c , a y C o - f f e y w h o - h a s

been numbered with the sick is

Bidders will be ! comply promptly j terms.

W - G , R I ? T I ND , (able. to. be out again.

Commissioner Rock- j " M r . w . L . H iatt was tn Lex-jington Saturday evening. | I Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ballinger! | and family ywere the Sunda ' ! guests of her mother, Mrs. Bell,

Miss Minnie Ballinger who'Northern. VERSUS NOTICE OF SALE | h a d h c r tonsils removed at the ; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wheeler!

Roy Sayers, Et. AI. j Berea hospital is able to be out. of Cincinnati, O., Spent a few-Defendant. 1, Mr. Frank Adams who has days with her parents, Mr. antt

h (castle Circuit Court.

Wildie

Webb Theatre Liringiton. Ky.

Sim.-Mon. - 2 0 - 2 1 "In 25 Years. Only Threol

"And Ncwl" Howerd Hawks Presents

RED RIVER

John Wayne - Montgom-ery Cli't - Joanne Dru -

Waller Brennan Also: Warner Path News. SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00

EACH NIGHT 7:00 One S Night.

Only Monday

By irtue of a judgment and ^ h c e n numbered with the sick . Mrs. Clay Coffey. order of sale of the Rockcastle l s somewhat better. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stewart Circuit Court rendered at the- Mr. Colman Burdette's chil-[arid Mrs. Annie Guthery and January Term^"thereof 1949, "in",'̂ "fen have'the^^ tfhTdkeri pox. jfamily attended the funeral of the above cause, for the Divl- . M r - a n d Mrs. Ben "Wilson; are Billie Mason In Orlando. He sion-of Proceeds, until .paid and' lVe Pr°ud parents of a baby j was killed overseas. its cost therein I shall proceed 8irL | Mrs. Dewie Bullenns who fell to offer for sale at the Court I Mrs. James Branaman spent and, broke her leg is in a Lex-House door in the City of M t * Vernon, Kentucky, to the high-est bidder, at public auction on the 21 DAY OF MARCH 1949,

AT One O'clock PM.. or thereabout, upon a credit of 6 months,-the-following describ-ed property,, to-wit:

Known as Lot No. 4 in the first parcel in the division. This tract consists of two adjoin-ing tracts. The part of the home tract is bounded as follows and

JEEP' ENGINE POWERED 104" WHEEUASE'"

Willys -Overland Sets tho Pnca in flo Pans!Field i f tS 'DEADWEIGHT' to cost you money every mile. The "Jeep" Delivery has a

gross weight of 4,000-lbs. with rated payload of a half-ton. Think

> how that, will cut your gasoline and oil bills— laves tires, too.

CAN'T BEAT 4 CYLINDERS for economy; The_ 63 h. p. «Jeep" Engine has the per-, formance you need— but how stretches gasoline mileage! And maintenance costs less with a 4-cylinder engine^

[EVELRIDEis abig"Jeep"Delivery feature; Front wheels independently sprung to

smooth out bumps and keep tires vertical. Easier riding for the driver . . ;

.-tniire protection for the" cargo . . . longer wear

», fromjires./' "~"

BIG LOAD SPACE in the sturdy all-steel body of the "Jeep" Delivery. Interior

measures 117 inches from dash to rear doors,

, 5 8 ^ inches' at widest •point, 48% inches floor to top. Comfortable dri-ver's seat

PARKING'S NO PROBLEM with the"Jeep'< Delivery. Short turning

IU radius and 104-in.wheel-base let you park easier I?. small cu rb space.-Nimble and maneuver-able in traffic to speed up delivery service.

FUNCTIONAL DESIGN gives the '"Jeep^ Panel Delivery distinctive Style as well as

a~' p r a c t i c a l e f f i c i e n c y ! Note how the fenders g W e e a s y a c c e s s t o

' h e e l s . . . p r o t e c t e d position of headlights

- t^full-opening hood;

CHR1SMAN MOTOR CO Ml. Vs

VERNON THEATRE

Mi. Vernon, Ky.

SUN.-MON. - MAR. 20-21 Tom Drake - Janet Leigh

— In — HILLS OF HOME

TUE.-WED. - MAR. 22-23 Lawrence Tierney - Pris-

cella Lane

—In— BODYGUARD

Children 9c Adults 25c

THUR.-FRI. - MAR. 24-25 Glenn Ford - Erelyn Keyes

'— In —

THE MATING OF MILLIE

Children 9e Adults 30c

SATURDAY - MAR. 26

Lash LaRue — IN —

DEAD MAN'S GOLD

Children Se Adults 30c

DR. H . K . F U L K E R S O N OrTOMETKIST

1W 9-12AJL

Absolute Auction CECIL BRODGHTON'S

161-2 Acre Farm, Implements, Livestock & Household Furniture

Located 1-2 Mile N. of Bee Lick^ Ky. Tuesday March 22

AT 10:00 A. M. LOCATION—This dandy baby farm Is nicely located about Vi mile North of Bee Lick on the West side of the Crab Orchard and Somerset Road, close to school and church, neai stores, on mail route and milk route and close to bus line. A good location and in a good community. LAND—Lies level to gently rolling and can be cultivated with a tractor. Has .9 acre tobac-co base. All in grass, good orchard with choice variety of fruit—simply a good tract o'f land. Splendid pond. IMPROVEMENTS—Consist of good home of 4 rooms, veranda and rear porch, co tion barn 32 x 40 feet, smoke house, poultry house and all essential outbuildings. 'riclty throughoutrGood well at door of residence. -PERSONALTY—Livestock: Jersey cow, 5 years old and milking, Jersey cow and c years, Jersey cow, 6 years old. Registered Aberdeen Angus cow, 3 years old. with calf al. side. Gilt, due to farrow April 26th, red male shoal. 125 pounds. HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE—Dresser, 2 sets of bed springs, library table, chest of draw-ers. heating stove, utility cabinet, 2 dining tables, washsiand, sideboard, 4 burner oil stove, organ, 2 round tables, etc. MISCELLANEOUS—Corn sheller, small tools, slack'.of lespedesa hay, some baled slraw, and many other Items too numerous to mention.

Mr. Broughton has bought another tract of real estate in a different county and wUl make his future home there—hence the reason for this sale. Our signed-contract calls for bvit One Price and that is the HIGH DOLLAR BID AT THE AUCTION SALE—another Absolute Auction Sale by which the" last bidder will receive deed. This is an ideal baby farm, nicely located, nicely improved and will make someone a good home—why not YOU? We strongly urge your closest inspection and invite you to meet us on the grounds on TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd, at 10:00 A.M. and respectfully ask that you pay this gentle-man and his good wife a reasonable price for this property. POSSESSION—On April 1, 1949. £ • TERMS—25% On day of sale, 25% 'upon delivery of deed and the remainder in," two equal annual installments, bearing legal interest.

Some Money will be given away at this Sale Absolutely Free. For further particulars, see or write either the oWner, Mr. Cecil Broughton, Route 1,

Crab Orchard, Ky„ or Mr. Henry Brown, our District Representative, Quail, Ky., or

Messeiy Sutton & Carter, Agents Crab Orchard, Brodhead & Stanford, Ky.

Col. James B. Messer da the Block CoL C. K. Gover, Clerk