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.THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1965 THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY PAG* BRODHEAD A surprise birthday party was given Thursday in honor of Artie Cash by Mrs. Mel- berta Robbins and Miss Lora Jean Harris at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ray Cash. Those attending were: Mrs. Shelby Ramsey, Libby, Dwayne and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Cash and •Jerry, MlMfMapy E. 'Harris; Mr. and Mrs. rfowell Hol- Jirook and Nadine, Frankie Lee Bradley, Carlene, Janet and Lisa Robbins, Mrs. Viola Cox, Myrtle and Vklde, Mr. Arch" Cash and Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Huston and Jeff Cash. Mrs. Marie Osborne, who has just returned home from St. Joseph Hospital, Lexing- ton, where she spent three weeks, left Sunday to spend a month with, her daujWer, Mr?. Johnnie (Marie) Purcell. Mrs. Alfred Reynolds was Call Cox Funeral Home Mi. Vernon, Ky. For EVERYTHING NEEDED IN AMBULANCE WORK 256-2345 Anytime Anywhere to the Christian Church's Ladies Aid Mission- ary Society Thursday night. Sixteen were present Mrs. Bobby Machal was in charge of the program from Luke's Easter story. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Gaines were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. F. Earl Mulling. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Logan Burdette and children in the loss of a fa- ther and husband, who jlied Friday. Guests of Mr. John Luns- ford, Syble and Johnny, over the week end were: Mrs. Polly Payne and daughter, Lucy, of Lexington. Byron M. Owens, who is in the College of Dentistry at UK, spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Owens- Mr. and Mrs- Urban Hamm spent Saturday afternoon in Lancaster with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark. Miss Mary Frances Dixon spent Wednesday night, en j route from Knoxville to Louisville, with her ister, Mrs. Douglas Hamm, and Mr. Hamm. Mrs. Bessie Dees Whitman arrived Sunday from Wash- ington to visit Mrs. Frank Dees and her father, Mr. J. F. Dees, who is a patient in Central Baptist Hospital. Mr. Henry Hoskins is a pa- tient in Good Samaritan Hospital, Lexington, where he will undergo surgery. Mrs. Sue Clontz and daugh- ters of Corbin spent the week end with her sister, Mrs- Ray Johnson, and Mr. Johnson. Mrs- Billy Roberts and children" ct Ashland. Ohio are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson. Mr. Roberts returned to his wOric after spending the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. George Ro- berts and children have re- turned to Dayton, Ohio after visiting their . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts. Mrs. Cohen Campbell and children of Allen attended Mr. and Mrs. John Brown- ing and children of Waynes- burg Were Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs. Bertha Adams, and children. Miss Alma Pike of Mt- Vernon visited her aunt, Mrs- Emma Frith, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. D- Masters Florence's Phono: 256-2266 Mt. Vernon, Ky basement chimp and clammy? stop rust, rot, mold and mildew with an electric dehumidifier A clan mushro Kreat lor -growing tools, toys, luggage anything iiiartc of wood met or fabric The wa> to keep your basement <>: ai dehumidifier It removes excess moisture ' &r. you low-cost "insurance' against moisture damage So see your dealer Put a stop to those basemei villains mat, rot. mold and mildew. With an electr dehumidifier another part of the jo> of total electr RE-ELECT James W. Lambert church services at the Bap- and John Scott, Mr. Charles tist Church wfiqfe Rev. Camp- , Norris and Mr. Doug Bradley bell is the evangelist. attended the Stock Car Races Brian Bussell has return-1 at Louisville Sunday, ed home after a visit with, Mr- and Mrs- Douglas his aunts. Mrs- Edward Hes- Brown. Mr. Melvin Brock. Jerman and Mrs- Ray Hysing-; Stevi^Owens. Larcy. Kidwell er. at Louisville. - - ' an d Ricky CoUett and Gloria Mrs Ethel Leigh left Sat-1 Saylor were in Somerset urday with her daughter, Sunday to attend the Drag Marie. ' Races. Melvin Brock won 1st in his class car. Mrs Elmer Williams re- mains in a serious condition in Rockcastle County Baptist Hospital suffering from a stroke. Mr and Mrs- Billy Allen Bussell were in Smerset on business Monday Mr and Mrs Harold Van- hook were in Morrow. Ohio Monday on business Mr and Mrs Ralph Hop- kins, Gary and Gayle, and Mrs Orville Bussell and Ro- ger of Hamilton spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs Fred Hasty Mr and Mrs Charles Mum- mert and sor. of Cincinnati. Ohio spent the week end with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Cecil Waltin. Mrs Georgia Wilmott is reported ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Jim Ro- berts. and Mr. Roberts. Bobby Proctor was in LoiP don Monday where he is at- tending Federal Court as a juror Mrs. Charles Stewart of Louisville and Mrs. Larry McQuaide of Cincinnati. Ohio are visiting their sister. Mrs- Dan Gray, and Mr Gray Mr. and Mrs Dar. Gray have returned home after at- tending a furniture show m West Virginia Mrs Mc- Quaide and Mrs Stewart ac- companied them to West Virginia. County Attorney Mrs. Less Ambrose and faml- I ly were: Mr». Joe Merrltt and children of Middletown and Walter Abrams and Billy Kirby. The little daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Billy Kirby has I been sick. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kirby and daughters were at Mt. Vernon Sunday- William Barrett visited | Mrs. Less Ambrose Monday morning. Mr. antf'^trs. Billy Kirby !"bnd children were at Mt. Vernon Friday on business- Don Ambrose was Sunday evening visitor of Mr. and ' Mrs. Richard Lee and Gene. Mrs Cora Lee visited Mrs. Myrtle Anderkin recently. Billy Kirby visited Wayat Ambrose Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs- Robert Hulv bard of Hummel visited Mt. and Mrs- Clint Dooley Fit day. Thursie Ambrose spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Less THOUGHT OF WEEK Seeing - ounelvm es other* tee us wouldn't do much good. WE WOULD NOT BELIEVE WHAT WE SAW. MAGGABD DRUG STORE SCAFFOLD CANE Mr and Mrs Billy Kirby nd children spent Sunday his Mr and YOUB LIVESTOCK MARKET SERVICE SATISFACTION HIGHEST PRICES CHECK — DAY Of SALE Lancaster. Ky-. 'April 10—Federal-State Market News Service—Friday's sale ai Garrard County Stock- yards: Total Receipts: 1.152. CATTLE—Receipts. 639: Bulls steady to weak. Other classes about steady: slaughter utility and stand- ard heifers. $13,10 a! 16.50: good and choice heifer yearlings. $16.50 at 18-20: utility and commercial cows. $11.90 at 13 50: canne: and cutter. $9.00 at 12.30; utility and good bulls. $15.40 at 17.30: Feeders: good to high-choice 600-800 lb steers. $19.50 at 22 75: good and choice 300-600 lb. $13.80 at 22.30: good and choics 450-675 lb. heilers. $16.00 at 18.60; standard. $14-30 at 15.10. CALVES—Receipts. 309: Vealers 25-50 cents low- er: good and choice vealers in graded pen. $30.00: few 283 lbs. $28.50; small lo! 169 lbs $27.45: standard and good all weights. $20.00 at 25.50: good and choice slaughter calves. $18.50 at 22.75. HOGS—Receipts, 184: Fully steady. U S. 1. 2 and 3 barrows and gills 190-240 lbs. $17.30 at 17.40: 250- 270 lbs. $16.50 at 16.70. 2 and 3 sows 330-495 lbs. $14 at 15.50; few feeder pigs 105 lbs. $18-75. HORSES, PONIES & MUIXS—Receipts, 20: No quotations. "We have initiated a special insurance coverage for all livestock consigned to our market. This insur- ance covers all livestock from the time they are loaded at point at coaiignmen*.. until they are loaded out of 1. Any accidental death or injury 2. Any upset or collision regardless of who hauls the livestock. 3. Fire. WindMorm, Lightning, Cyclone or Tornado This insurance does'not cover any loss caused by or resulting from disoaio- at natural- causes-" ' "Do ndt forget to enter your calves for our feeder calf sale to be held Wednesday. October 6- Sale starts at 12 noon." SALES OF ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK EVERY FRIDAY. Under U. S. Government Supervision and Bonded for Your Protection. Garrard County Stockyards Kirby Tester Hogan Teeter.— J. L Teeter ENTUCKY Philco Refrigerators and Stoves, T. V. and Radios. R. C. A. Refrigerators and Stoves, T. V. and Radios. Speed Queen and Maytag Washers. JOHN SOWDER HDWE. & FURNITURE Brodhead, Kentucky For The Best In Appliances, See FRIGID AIRE & SPEED QUEEN AT APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTEB Repair Work Phone 256-2626 Roy Winstead MT. VERNON HARDWARE CO. Dealers In Westinghouse and Maytag Appliances Mt. Vernon, Kentucky Dealers in Leonard Ranges & Refrigerators Unico Deep Freezers, Dexter Washing Machines ROCKCASTLE FARM SERVICE Williams Street Mt Vernon, Ky S mokey Sayi use T«e ASHTRAY Mrs Tony Kirby Vernon. Mrs Cora Hall and grand- son. David, of Little Clear Creek were visitors of Mrs. I-^ss Ambrose Wednesday Saturdav visitors of Mr and Mrs R D Brock were- Mr and Mrs John Hill of Illinois and Mrs Less Am- brose. Mr and Mrs Richard Lee and Gene Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Billy K:rbv and child- rer »verp Don Ambrose. Hiiber: ;,a:: M- and Mrs- Clyde L:nville of Mt Ver- Mr:. Brttv Kirby was a re- fer: v:-.t •• M.-s Less Am- brose i.nd rmldrer. Mrs Ambrose visited Mrs Ella Mi'.ier and children Friday morning Saturdav visitors of Mrs. Less Ambrose were- Mrs. Ruth Merr:t! ard children of Berea. Thursie Ambrose and William Ambrose Roger Sp:re> of Clear Creek visited Wayne and Don Ambrose Friday morn- Mrs Ricnard Lee and Eu- gene were visitors of Less Ambrose Saturday Mrs Tony Kirby spent the week end with her son. Mr and Mrs Billy Kirby. and children Mr and Mrs Richard Lee Lots For Sale On Beautiful Lake Cumberland, near the Big Wafers of the Lake. For Campsites or summer home. Prices start at $59.00 per lot. Take High- way 80 from Somerset, Ky., turn left at Nancy, Ky. on State Road 196 to Cherokee Village Subdivision. Write or Phone - Jack DeBorde, Jr. Hurst Mcts! Versailles, Ky. PHONE 873-4211 Town Theatre Mt. Vernon, Ky. Friday and Saturday April H - 17 M UWafthe ri LAWLESS •tClUB Ds CARLO W1LUAM BEXDH STEVENS XMS and ROMERO Sunday and Mottdey April 18 - 19 THE N0.1 ATTRACTIOK OF ALL TIME AT SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES! L<TOPATfcA COLOR >V DC LUXE N Kin EOIB Inn M*> turmt-4 I list DON'T WAIT - ACT TODAY WANTED Black Walnut Logs and Timber Wood-Mosiac Corp. Highest cash prices paid for Black Walnut Logs. 5000 Crittenden Drive Louisville 21, Ky. Phone 363-3531 Across From Standiford Airport Get Our Prices - - Compare - - Why Sell For Less? Seed Oats - Clinton 60 Oats HIGH YIELDING, TREATED TO PREVENT SMUT AND TO INSURE BETTER GERMINATION. For Quality SEED Rockcastle Farm Serviee MT. VERNON, KY. PHONI 256-2316 BBODHEAD MILLS BRODHEAD, KENTUCKY PHONI 75S-3811 0

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.THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1965 THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY P A G *

BRODHEAD A surpr ise b i r thday pa r ty

was given Thursday in honor of Ar t i e Cash b y Mrs. Mel-ber ta Robbins a n d Miss Lora J e a n Har r i s a t t h e home of M r . and Mrs. Pau l Ray Cash. Those a t tending were: Mrs. She lby Ramsey, L i b b y , D w a y n e a n d Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Lee Cash and

•Jer ry , MlMfMapy E. 'Harr is ; Mr. a n d Mrs. rfowell Hol-

J irook and Nadine, F rank ie

Lee Bradley , Carlene, J a n e t and Lisa Robbins, Mrs. Viola Cox, Myrt le and V k l d e , Mr. Arch" Cash and Vernon, M r . and Mrs. J i m m y Hus ton and Jeff Cash.

Mrs. Mar i e Osborne, who has jus t re turned home f r o m St . Joseph Hospital, Lexing-ton, where she spent three weeks, l e f t Sunday to spend a month w i t h , her d a u j W e r , Mr?. Johnn ie (Marie) Purcel l .

Mrs. Alfred Reynolds w a s

Call

Cox Funeral Home Mi. Vernon, Ky.

For EVERYTHING NEEDED IN AMBULANCE WORK

256-2345 Anytime Anywhere

to the Christian Church 's Ladies Aid Mission-a r y Society Thursday n igh t . Sixteen w e r e p r e s e n t Mrs. Bobby Machal w a s in charge of t h e program f r o m Luke ' s Eas te r s tory. Ref reshments were served.

Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n I . Gaines w e r e guests last w e e k of Mr. and Mrs. F . Earl Mulling.

Sympa thy is ex tended to Mrs. Logan Burdet te and children in the loss of a f a -ther a n d husband, who j l i e d Fr iday .

Guests of Mr. J o h n Luns-ford, Syble a n d Johnny , over the week e n d were : Mrs. Polly P a y n e and daughter , Lucy, of Lexington.

Byron M. Owens, who is in the College of Dent is t ry at UK, spent Sa turday wi th his parents , Mr. a n d Mrs. Byron Owens-

Mr. and Mrs- Urban H a m m spent Sa turday af ternoon in Lancaster wi th Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark .

Miss Mary Frances Dixon spent Wednesday night , en j route f rom Knoxvi l le to Louisville, w i th her i s t e r , Mrs. Douglas Hamm, and Mr. Hamm.

Mrs. Bessie Dees W h i t m a n arr ived Sunday f r o m Wash-ington to visit Mrs. F r a n k Dees and her fa ther , M r . J . F. Dees, who is a pa t i en t in Central Bapt is t Hospital.

Mr. Henry Hoskins is a p a -t ient in Good Samar i tan Hospital, Lexington, w h e r e h e wil l undergo surgery.

Mrs. Sue Clontz and daugh-ters of Corbin spent t h e week end with her sister, Mrs- Ray Johnson, and Mr. Johnson.

Mrs- Billy Roberts and ch i ld ren" ct Ashland. Ohio are vis i t ing he r parents , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson. Mr. Roberts re turned to his wOric a f te r spending the

week end here. Mr. a n d Mrs. George Ro-

ber ts and children h a v e r e -tu rned to Dayton, Ohio a f te r visiting their . parents , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barne t t and Mr. and Mrs. G u y Roberts.

Mrs. Cohen Campbell and children of Allen a t tended

Mr. and Mrs. John Brown-ing and children of Waynes-bu rg Were Sunday guests of the i r mother , Mrs. Bertha Adams, and children.

Miss Alma Pike of Mt-Vernon visited her aunt, Mrs-Emma Fri th, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. S. D- Masters

Florence's

Phono: 256-2266 Mt . Vernon, K y

b a s e m e n t chimp a n d c l a m m y ?

stop rust, rot, mold and mildew with an electric dehumidifier

A clan mushro

Kreat lor -growing

tools, toys, luggage — anything iiiartc of wood met or fabric The wa> to keep your basement <>: ai

dehumidifier It removes excess moisture ' &r. you low-cost "insurance' against moisture damage

So see your dealer Put a stop to those basemei villains mat, rot. mold and mildew. With an electr dehumidifier — another part of the jo> of total electr

RE-ELECT James W. Lambert

church services at t h e Bap- and John Scott, Mr. Charles tist Church wfiqfe Rev. Camp- , Norris and Mr. Doug Bradley bell is the evangelist. a t tended the Stock Car Races

Brian Bussell has return-1 at Louisville Sunday, ed home af ter a visit w i th , Mr- and Mrs- Douglas his aunts. Mrs- Edward Hes- Brown. Mr. Melvin Brock. Jerman a n d Mrs- Ray Hysing-; S t e v i ^ O w e n s . Larcy. Kidwell er. at Louisville. - - ' a n d Ricky CoUett and Gloria

Mrs Ethel Leigh lef t Sat-1 Saylor were in Somerset urday with her daughter , Sunday to at tend the Drag Marie. • ' Races. Melvin Brock won 1st

in his class car. Mrs Elmer Williams re-

mains in a serious condition in Rockcastle County Baptist Hospital suffer ing from a stroke.

Mr and Mrs- Billy Allen Bussell were in Smerset on business Monday

Mr and Mrs Harold Van-hook were in Morrow. Ohio Monday on business

Mr and Mrs Ralph Hop-kins, Gary and Gayle, and Mrs Orville Bussell and Ro-ger of Hamil ton spent the week end with their parents . Mr. and Mrs Fred Hasty

Mr and Mrs Charles Mum-mert and sor. of Cincinnati. Ohio spent the week end with her parents . Mr and Mrs. Cecil Waltin.

Mrs Georgia Wilmott is reported ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J i m Ro-berts. and Mr. Roberts.

Bobby Proctor was in LoiP don Monday where he is a t -tending Federal Court as a juror

Mrs. Charles Stewart of Louisville and Mrs. Lar ry McQuaide of Cincinnati. Ohio are visiting their sister. Mrs-Dan Gray, and Mr Gray

Mr. and Mrs Dar. G r a y have re turned home af ter a t -tending a furni ture show m West Virginia Mrs Mc-Quaide and Mrs Stewart ac-companied them to West Virginia.

County Attorney

Mrs. Less Ambrose and faml-I ly were: Mr». Joe Merr l t t and children of Middletown and Walter Abrams and Billy Kirby.

The l i t t le daughte r of Mr. | and Mrs. Billy Ki rby has I been sick.

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kirby and daughters w e r e at Mt. Vernon Sunday-

William Barre t t visited | Mrs. Less Ambrose Monday

morning. Mr. an t f ' ^ t r s . Billy Ki rby

!"bnd children were at Mt. • Vernon Friday on business-

Don Ambrose was Sunday evening visitor of Mr. and

' Mrs. Richard Lee and Gene . Mrs Cora Lee visited Mrs.

Myr t l e Anderkin recently.

Billy Ki rby visited W a y a t Ambrose F r i d a y morning.

Mr. and Mrs- Robert H u l v ba rd of Hummel visited M t . and Mrs- Cl int Dooley F i t day.

Thursie Ambrose spent t h e week end with her mother, Mrs. Less

THOUGHT OF WEEK

Seeing - o u n e l v m es other* tee us wouldn ' t do much good. WE WOULD NOT BELIEVE WHAT WE SAW.

MAGGABD DRUG STORE

SCAFFOLD CANE

Mr and Mrs Billy Ki rby nd children spent Sunday

his Mr and

YOUB LIVESTOCK MARKET SERVICE — SATISFACTION — HIGHEST P R I C E S

CHECK — DAY O f SALE

Lancaster . Ky-. 'April 10—Federal-State Market News Service—Friday 's sale ai Garrard County Stock-yards: Total Receipts: 1.152.

CATTLE—Receipts. 639: Bulls steady to weak. Other classes about steady: slaughter utility and s tand-ard heifers. $13,10 a! 16.50: good and choice heifer yearlings. $16.50 at 18-20: utility and commercial cows. $11.90 at 13 50: canne: and cutter . $9.00 at 12.30; utility and good bulls. $15.40 at 17.30: Feeders: good to high-choice 600-800 lb steers. $19.50 at 22 75: good and choice 300-600 lb. $13.80 at 22.30: good and choics 450-675 lb. heilers. $16.00 at 18.60; s tandard . $14-30 at 15.10.

CALVES—Receipts. 309: Vealers 25-50 cents low-er: good and choice vealers in graded pen. $30.00: few 283 lbs. $28.50; small lo! 169 lbs $27.45: s tandard and good all weights. $20.00 at 25.50: good and choice slaughter calves. $18.50 at 22.75.

HOGS—Receipts , 184: Ful ly steady. U S. 1. 2 and 3 ba r rows and gills 190-240 lbs. $17.30 at 17.40: 250-270 lbs. $16.50 at 16.70. 2 and 3 sows 330-495 lbs. $14 at 15.50; f ew feeder pigs 105 lbs. $18-75.

HORSES, PONIES & MUIXS—Receipts , 20: No quotations.

"We have initiated a special insurance coverage for all livestock consigned to our marke t . This insur-ance covers all livestock from the t ime they are loaded at point at coaiignmen*.. until they are loaded out of

1. Any accidental death or in jury 2. Any upset or collision regardless of who hauls the livestock. 3. Fire. WindMorm, Lightning, Cyclone or Tornado This insurance does 'not cover any loss caused by or

resul t ing f rom disoaio- at natural - causes-" ' " D o ndt forget to enter your calves for our feeder

calf sale to be held Wednesday. October 6- Sale s tar ts at 12 noon."

SALES O F ALL CLASSES O F LIVESTOCK EVERY FRIDAY. Under U. S. Governmen t Supervis ion and Bonded for Your Protec t ion .

Garrard County Stockyards K i r b y T e s t e r Hogan T e e t e r . — J . L Teeter

E N T U C K Y

Philco Refrigerators and Stoves, T. V. and Radios. R. C. A. Refrigerators and

Stoves, T. V. and Radios. Speed Queen and Maytag Washers.

JOHN SOWDER HDWE. & FURNITURE Brodhead, Kentucky

For The Best In Appliances, See FRIGID AIRE & SPEED QUEEN

AT APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTEB

R e p a i r W o r k Phone 256-2626 Roy Winstead

MT. VERNON HARDWARE CO. Dealers In

Westinghouse and Maytag Appliances Mt. Vernon, Kentucky

Dealers in Leonard Ranges & Refrigerators Unico Deep Freezers,

Dexter Washing Machines ROCKCASTLE FARM SERVICE

Williams Street M t Vernon, Ky

S mokey Sayi

use T«e ASHTRAY

Mrs Tony Kirby Vernon.

Mrs Cora Hall and grand-son. David, of Little Clear Creek were visitors of Mrs. I-^ss Ambrose Wednesday

Saturdav visitors of Mr and Mrs R D Brock were-Mr and Mrs John Hill of Illinois and Mrs Less Am-brose. Mr and Mrs Richard Lee and Gene

Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Billy K:rbv and child-rer »verp Don Ambrose. Hiiber: ;,a:: M- and Mrs-Clyde L:nville of Mt Ver-

Mr:. Brttv Kirby was a re-f e r : v:-.t •• M.-s Less Am-brose i.nd rmldrer.

Mrs Ambrose visited Mrs Ella Mi'.ier and children Friday morning

Saturdav visitors of Mrs. Less Ambrose were- Mrs. Ruth Merr: t! ard children of Berea. Thursie Ambrose and William Ambrose

Roger Sp:re> of Clear Creek visited Wayne and Don Ambrose Friday morn-

Mrs Ricnard Lee and Eu-gene were visitors of Less Ambrose Saturday

Mrs T o n y Kirby spent the week end with her son. Mr and Mrs Billy Kirby. and children

Mr and Mrs Richard Lee

Lots For Sale On Beaut i fu l Lake Cumberland, near the Big

Wafers of the Lake. For Campsites or summer home. Prices start at $59.00 per lot. Take High-way 80 f rom Somerset, Ky., tu rn le f t at Nancy, K y . on State Road 196 to Cherokee Vi l lage Subdivision.

Wr i t e or Phone - Jack DeBorde, Jr. Hurst Mc ts ! Versail les, Ky.

PHONE 873-4211

Town Theatre Mt . Vernon, Ky.

Friday and Saturday

April H - 17

M UWafthe r i LAWLESS

•tClUB

Ds CARLO W1LUAM BEXDH STEVENS XMS and ROMERO

Sunday and Mottdey

Apr i l 18 - 19

THE N0.1 ATTRACTIOK OF ALL TIME AT SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES!

L<TOPATfcA COLOR >V DC LUXE

N K i n E O I B Inn M*> turmt-4 I

list

DON'T WAIT - ACT TODAY

WANTED Black Walnut

Logs a n d T i m b e r Wood-Mosiac Corp.

Highest cash prices paid for Black W a l n u t Logs. 5000 Cri t tenden Drive — Louisvi l le 21, Ky.

Phone 363-3531 Across From Standi ford A i rpor t

Get Our Prices - - Compare - - W h y Sell For Less?

Seed Oats -Clinton 6 0 Oats

HIGH YIELDING, TREATED TO PREVENT SMUT A N D T O INSURE

BETTER G E R M I N A T I O N .

For Quality SEED

Rockcastle Farm Serviee M T . VERNON, KY. P H O N I 256-2316

BBODHEAD MILLS BRODHEAD, KENTUCKY P H O N I 75S-3811

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