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! THE MT. VERNON SIGN A'. )HU Classified Rates Loeol Rata*-' par word minimum 75f Card of Thanks: 3* par word minimum 75f In Memory: 3< par word minimum 754 Classifieds Charged: 5{ p«r word minimum $1.00 Display Classified: $1.00 par column Inch For Sale Reduce excess fluids with KLUIDEX, $1.69 - LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A- Dlet, 98? at M.iggard Drug. 16xl2p FOB SALE: Snow tires. >11 sizes, black and white. Jerry's Tire Center. lBxritf FOR SALE: Portable type- writer-used very little, like new. Call 25G-2606. 21xntf freezer, used T.V. and used tires "J3.00 and up. Jerry's Tire Center. Phone 256-2122. 21xntf t— THE AD-GO LINE: Adver- tising Aids - Rubber Stamps - Book Matches-MagnetlcSIgns - Complete Office Supplies - CALL AD-GO - 258-2609. Main St.. Mt. Vernon. Ky, "FCK SALE: 1960 Plymouth, {Station Wigon. Four new.tires, .and In good condition. Phone FOR SALE: Hay feed racks, 8' antSIO'; 2000 bales of mix- ed hay. Call. 758-4441. Bur- ton's Feed Supply. 24x2 "aA%E: 40 acre farm, 1/2 mile from Brodhead on black- top road. Phone 355-2279, . . Csab Orchard. 24x4p FOR SALE- Sorrel Mare Male, IS 1/2 hands high. See Lee 1 Renner, Mt Vernon, Ky. 24x2p FOR SALE: 180 acre farm I 1/2 miles east Renfro Val- ley on Hummel Road. 6 room house, spring fed running wa- ter, bath, gas heat. Good farm with' five tenths tobacco base, eight acre corn base, good stand white oak timber, lots of red cedir posts. See or call Mrs. Eugene S. Taylor or James E. Taylor. 24x3p FOR SALE: 3 bedroom all electric home fully carpeted and built-in kitchen. Located in Barnett's Subdivision. $23,500. Phone 256-4218.24xlp PIANO; Like new small Bald- win Walnut. Can be seen lo- cally. Low terms or cash ba- lance. Write M. L. Thomas, Box 2702, Lexington, Ky. 40507 24x2p FOR SALE- 55 acres 1/2 miles west of Brodhead. Well wa- tered and in good location to build. See or call Dennle King Brodhead. 758-443L 25xlp NOTICE: Garage Sale Satur- day, April 3,10 a.m. to2p.m., on Tevls Street, second house op right- Iocli*te4„wlll be la- ma® clothing-,' sizes 5, 7 and 1 * 9, baby mattres^ Jumper chair, car bed and car seat and a Norge coppertone range "on Uttle) plus ' sortment of otheT items. 25x2 WANTED: Will do babysitting and house cleaning In Mt. Vernon. Call 379-3243 and ask for Fionnls Marcuifi. tSXlp LOGS: We need Poplar and- other hardwood logs. Cash every load. Donald Binder Lbr. Co., London, Ky. 25x3 ' WANTED: Ladles to take phone calls In the.home. Must be home most of time. Good pay. Send phone number, writeDtC Sewing Service, P.O. Box 946, W. Somerset, Ky. 24x2 Notice Call John Brown, 256-2539. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Free estimates. 17x8p ELECTRIC FENCE BVT- PLIES: Electric and Bauer/ Chargers, Wire, Insulators, end Steel Post 85? each, Rock- castle Farm Service. NOTICE: See Johnny Sam* at Sanitary Cleaners tor all your jsusle*l.pe«jds strings toe > all Instruments, anil acces- sor lei. Phone 258-2551.49xntf 24 HOUR SERVICE DOWEL-fURM FUNERAL HOME 256-2991 FOSl sA w£: Two rear oM mare, broke* to i;' -ran mnnlh old colt, halter broka. ' Call 453*2(31. .25*Zp FOR SALE: FourBlackCenter Mags and tires. 14", fit Gene- ral Motors Products. Phone 256-2104. 25x1 FOR SALE: Polled Hereford bull. One year old. Seo Lap Renner, Mt. Vernon, Ky. 25xlp FOR SALE: Five acres of land on Brlndle Ridge Road leading to the lake. Good building site . on black-topped road. Five miles north of Mt. Vernon. Phone 256-2493. tT.G-Rai 25x2p W Wanted WANTED: To let us clean and beautify garments to keep them looking their best. "Let Johnny on the Spot." Your professional quality cleaners. SANITARY CLEANERS. Ph. 256-2551. NOTICE: Ashland Lodge No. c»0 F t AM dues .have been raised from $7.50 to $10. Please make all remittances payable to Ashland Lodge No. 649 and send same to Robert Boner, Secretary, P.O. Box 545, Mt. Vernon, Ky. 40456 23x4 ' —' WHAT A WONDERFUL FEEL- ING - to" always have money- tor new clothes, vacations, ap- pliances, furniture, education - etc., AVON Representatives do - you can too! Call 623- 4119. Write Juanlta Parsons, Bo* 74, Richmond, Ky. 24x6p NOTICE: Income Tax Service Contact ERCEL CROMER, Mt. Vernon City Hall. 24xntf NOTICE: Open season on any dogs caught trespassing on my land at Hummel. Henry Carter. 24x4' 1 ' NOTICE: For Income Tax Work, see Sam and Judy Ford at the Ford Really Ottlr.e, be- *Carter's Food Wflwfcj; 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m." Monday ttrc o9>gt by appointment. Graduates of H 1 R Block Income Tax School. 256-4545 or 256^4446. NOTICE, 3ee z" 1sr all yoor monument needs, H.C. Mc- New Monument Co., D.8. 25 North, Mt. Vernon, Ky. Ph. 256-2232. NOTICE: See Hazel Cummins for Income tax work In Bryant Bros, building upstairs over Drug Store. 19xntf Professional Floor Sanding. Brodhead, Ky. Call 256-2024 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. or anytime after 5 p.m. 36xntf BLOWN IN INSULATION, aluminum s Id Inc. storm win- dows and doors. For free eeT" tlmate, contact Preston Col- lias, Route a, Mt. Vernon, Ky. Ph. 453-2001. ljxntf NOTICE: for Income tax work see David Gregory at Orec- ory's Motel after 4:30 p.m. dally and all day Saturday and Sunday. Phone 256-19X9. NOTICE: I will not be re- sponsible for any debts made by anyone other, than myself,' Mrs. Laura Dash. 25x2 RAWLEIGH will set you up In your own business with a small Investment. For Infor- mation write giving phone no.: Ray Harris, Rawlelgh Co., Freeport, HL tacky, has been appointed ad- SKS&fa&ir" . . Claims should be present- ed on or betore June 5, 1971 to Mary Millar, Orlando, Ken- tucky or to Jamee W. Lam- tart, «t. V«r?»~v attorney lot NOTICE: Anyone wanting trees moved or topped, see Johnnie Cornett, one mile north at Mt. Vernon on old U.8. 25 at Horse Shoe Bend. Also,' will move old junk cars for the Junk. See me after 5 p.m. 22.4p NOTICE I have withdrawn from Bowling Ridge Pallet Mill 2-19-71. I will not be responsible for any debts they make. Frank Brown, Crab Or- chard, Ky. 25x3p For Rent FOR RENT: 2' or 3 room furnished or unfurnished a-' partments. Steam heated^ At Rockcastle Hotel. Also sleep- ing rooms rented by month. See Roy Winstead at APPLI- ANCE SERVICE CENTER. . FOR RENT: The newest most modern mobile home pnrk In Mt. Vernon. Featuring: city water, sewer, outdoor llght-k lng, concrete patios, and many extras are now for rent for only $25 per month, located only one block from town at West Main Street and Poplar Drive. These spacious lots are 110 faet by 45 feet with gravel roads. Go by today and pick the lot of your choice. Call Clyde Bamett, 256-2461 or Jim Mahan, Lexington, 299-5368. 36xntf FOR RENT: 3 bedroom brick house In Owens Subdivision. CaU 256-2744. 25xntf NOT*E OF APPRECIATION We, the family of the laie Albert Moore of Route 3, Crab Orchard, would like to thank everyone for their kind- ness toward us. Those who visited us and brought food, and expressed their sympathy In a time when it was most appreciated. We want to thank the ones who volunteered to dig the grave, the pallbear- ers all who sent such beauti- ful flowers, jnd especially the minister, Bro. Zupanclc, and Watson Funeral Home for their ' very kind and efficient ser- vice. Thank you s o much. Mrs. Anna Moore and family CARD OF THANKS The family of Ben Holbrook wish to thank their many friends for their kindness and sympathy, tor the food, beau- tiful flowers and visits. Special thanks to Rev. Jennings for his many kindnesses, Frank Wat-', son for his direction and sym- pathy. In times of loss one of the most precious pos- sessions are ones friends. Msy and family POSTED: No Aiming or tres- passing on my. land located at Pine Hill. Albert and Min- nie Mink. 19xl2p . PORTED: No hunting or tres- passing on the Mink Heirs' property at f i n e Hill. 19xBtp FOOTED: NO hunting or tree- passing on Christine flirt's property located across from Ed Hunt, Hewitt Jones and Esther Grim?; tttfep P06TED-. No trespassing, or hunting oo Esther Griffin's property across from Ed Hunt, Leo Hunt and Homer Hale property. 14x36p POSTED: No hunting or tres- passing oo land owned by L8. Robinson near Lamero.23xl2p POSTED: No hunting or tres- passing on property located at Cove Branch. Raymond Bul- lock and Hersheli Adams, yoxizp SNIDER CARD OF THANKS We, the family of Mrs. Sarah Furmon, would like ,j£ thank everyone who was so kind to us during the death of our mother. S/e eepectall Dowell-MarUn the CrouMT, Ti^a- tor their beautiful staging- snnt Bro. Charles Shlvel and Bro. Les- ter Arnold. The Family * GENERAL^ ELECTRIC REPAIR PARTS Bryant Bros. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appre- ciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for the kind- ness and sympathy extended to us In the loss of our be- loved wife and mother, Opha C romer. Especially we wish to thank everyone for being so kind and thoughtful to our dear one during her Illness. Rev. v;».." Payne for the many visits and consoling words. Dr. HU1 and Dr. Jasper and the Nurses' Hospital, the donors of the beautiful, flowers and sym- pathy cards,'the choir of Blue Springs Onrcb of Christ, the PulasW »..<1 directors tor HAS; r a.vr inoagnatit ness shown tcTthe "familyand the efficient management of the "funeral, and the Somerset Police escort. Luster Cromjr and children P06TED: Positivelynohunling or trespassing do land owned by Glenn Bullock located at Cove Branch. 13xl2p Mr. and Mrs. Howard Row- lett of Berea visited Mr. and Mrs. Ell Barnett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mackle Phil- lips and children of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. James Phil- lips of Arkansas visited Mr. and Mrs. Ell Bamett Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ren- fro of Richmond were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. EU Barnett. Irvln Miller visited his son, Virgil, and family In Lexington Mr. and Mrs. Presfon Ander- kln and Shlrl visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Barnett recently. MF*.. AUR PttlVjwih-of Or- lando celebrated her birthday Sunday aodvUltadhttr swreo'R,, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barnett. Mrs. Lois Phllbeck and thlld- rert of Ml. Vernon visited Mr. •' *T,J Bob oarn^K 'Jau.'j-.-' '" - Mr. abd'Wrs.'Ell Barnett were In London Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. David Hale of Berea visited Mr. and Mrs. Ell Barnett one evening last week. Recent visitors of Mrs. Lu- cille -Reppert and Belinda were , Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reppert, Mr. and Mrs. Donnle' Hale, Mrs. Katherlne Carpenter and Miss Geneva Parrett, all of Berea and Mrs. Edith Lambof Conway. - »• Miss Paula Barnett visited Miss Belinda Reppert Wednes- day night. Mrs. Lucille Reppert visited i Mr. anl Mra. Bob Barnett Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bodle Van Winkle were In Berea Friday to consult a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Dalton of Conway visited Mr. are! Mrs. Aster Van Winkle Sun- day evening. delayed C.E. Klrby of Indianapolis, Indiana visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kirby, over the week eixl. Mr. and Mrs. Donnle Hale - of Berea visited her mother, Mrs. Lucille Reppert, and Belinda Sunday. Mrs. Lois Phllbeck andchll-, dren of Mt. Vernon visited Mr. .uid Mrs. Edgar Barnett a while Sunday. Mrs. Katherlne Carpenter of Berea visited Mrs. Lucille Reppert and Belinda Suiday. Mr. and Mrs. Hersheli Cal- lahan visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Barnett and family Sun- day. Mrs.- Maggie Wren of Berea visited Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rader and son Sunday. Miss Belinda Reppert visit- ed Miss Paula Barnett Satur- day night. Bob Barnett Is a patient In the Berea Hospital. We Mrs. Brenda Harris- and . Mrs. Jane Van Winkle of Be- rea and Mr. and Mrs. Bodle Van Winkle visited Mrs. Ed- tffc*8artett a tehtte Sanrtif: Dave Van Winkle of Or- lando was 'Thursday dinner - guwst of Mr. and Mrs. Bodle Van Winkle. . Hubert Thacker vlnitfld Bo- dle Van Winkle a while Sun- day night. Byron Baker visited Mr. aad Mrs. Bodle Van Winkle Fri- day evening. COMBS NOW Grand Theatre SHOWING MT. VEM0N ADM. .$1 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT! PATRON: PH.2W1 Mt. Yemen, Ky. SHELL - TOONS By G«or|« Owns 0ILJt§$ By Rati Pain oiriMv FROM IT ALL What better place can you thfck of to "get away from It these days than the home flower gar- den? A garden Is a ptace whew yon can forget all jour trout** while you work, and can give yoo great satisfaction «s you see yrar labcw bloom. A Bower garden has a dUMrent meaning tor different people. P* one. It m»r be 10 seres of beau- tiful expensive,, flowers MM shrubs. To another, tt can be • flower box outside oi an apart- ment. Whether targe, or small, the home garden is a place of MT for those who love the beauty of flowers. - „ PW some happiness ma friend's life today by sending flowers. We . are prepsml to serve yoor eveiy need. Telephone your order to » and It wfll be quickly prepared and delivered. Mt. Vernon Florist INCOMLTAX CL I ENTS FOLLOWING ARE DATES I WILL BE AT DIXIE BOONE MOTEL. MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY. ROOM From February 17th through Mjrch 10th From March 20th through April 15th My telephone number is 256-2444 PLEASE BRING THE FEDERAL AND STATE TAX FORMS THE GOVERNMENT WILL SEND YOU. Maureen L. Egan POSTED-. No trespassing - No my farm on < Road (formerly "flue StavMr- son Farm). Christine R. Girt. 15x36p POSTED: No hunting or tres- passing on Fish Farm at Buck- eye Ridge, Town Branch, Ren- D«> Valley. lixlZp No hunting oo Berl Hopkins' property located on U A 150. 12xntf Wray Funeral Home Berea, Kentucky 986-3115 24-HOUR AMtULANCK SUVICK AIR CONDITIONED OXYOSN RQUIPFID MEDICARE APPROVED RED CROSS FIRST AID TRAINED PERSONNEL "The Hoars that Filssfc May Call" hn la Arramged A«ordtag Bach Fa-fly's Wisfcae OaV*i>t«rB or eat-of-etate tails caa ha t i r o n d wltheai aay three day M a r by oae direct caB COLUCf ta the. * W T FUNERAL HOME. See Our Display of Monument* & Grave Marker* We Do Our Own Monument Work PRIVATE AUCTION SALES Call COL.SAM FORD Realtor^, Auctioneer Ph. 256-4545 or *256-4446 Mt. Vernon Bowling Green Covington Elizabelhtown Hazard WKAS Ch. 25 Madisonville WKMA Ch. 35 WKG8 Ch. 53 Morehead WKMR Ch. 38 WCVN Ch. 54 Murray-Maylield WKMU Ch. 21 WKZT Ch. 23 Owenton WK0N Ch. 52 WKHA Ch. 35 Pikeville WKPI Ch. 22 Lexington Richmond WKLE Ch. 46 Somerset WKSO Ch. 29 Louisville WKMJ Ch,68 KHNtiUCku eDiiciiLumAL. TKUHVIUICIN ) *Sat. And Sun.* Two Big Hits Come sec how SOPHIA LOREN VnTORlO GASSMAN "GHOSTS- ITALIAN STYLE" ilwtyi pvt qotck OWEN'S SWI Swtkt Center ISOfcU.S. JSHwy FOR SALE MR. AND MRS. ELMER HALE'S HOME LOCATED ON NEWCOMB ST. This fine property Is situated on an extra u i s " «ot conveniently located two doors from h.»spltal. it Is at- tractively laaJscaped with several shade trees. The main house has six rooms with bath and oil furnace and Is In a good state of repair. In addition, there is also a four- room house with 1/2 bath which has rented for $40 per month. This could be an investment opportunity for you to own your home plus have rental Income. Both houses priced at only 911,500. Shewn By Apfo'ntment With Realtor Only. See or Cell: Col. Sam Ford, Realtor 256-4545 or Hon. 256-4446 Ml. V.mon MONDAY MARCH 8 4:30 MISTEROGERS- NEIGH- BORHOOD. (C) 9:00 SESAME STREET. For Children. (C) 6:00 WINDOWTO THE CLASS- ROOM: A lesson on Business Words from Wordsmith. 6:20 CALLING ALL CONSUM- ERS: Kentucky Dairy Rec- ords. 6:25 LAW OF THE UNO. An information series on law for the public. (C) 6:30 FOLK GUITAR: Laura demonstrates the syncopated strum a*d the Latin Ameri- can strum. 7:00 BRI0GE WITH JEAN COX: Basic principles and examples of tmessinS! 7:30 TV HIGH SCHOOL: Lit- erature Interpretation of character. 6:00 KUKLA, FRAN AND 0L- UE: Happy Birthday Cecil Bill. (C) 6:30 THE WORLD WE LIVE IN: Animal Conynunication. ((C) ' . 1:00 MASTERPIECE THEA- TRE: THE FIRST CHURCH- ILLS. Queen Commands. (C)' 10:00 BOOK BEAT: "My Life and The Times" by Turner Catledge. (C) 10:30 PANMED. For health professionals. TUESDAY MARCH 9 4:30 MISTEROGERS' NEIGH- BORHOOD. (C) 5:00 SESAME STREET. For children. (C) 6:00 CREATIVE CLIPBOARD. Jim Seidelman demonstrates how children can create with household items. (C) 6:15 WINDOWTO THE CLASS- ROOM: A Lesson on Sounds of Mysslf from Ripples. (C) 6:30 TV HIGH SCHOOL. (R) 7:00 BECAUSE//E CARE: At- torney Thomas Kerr reviews and gives definitive answers MINUTES to questions concerning the law. penalty and law enforce- ment procedures on drug abuse which are most fre- quently asked by teachers. (C) 7:30 BUST KNITTER II: Re- view of casting on and gauge, Elizabeth demon- strates joining yard in dur- "ihg Ailing dtl. f C T - 6:00 SOUTHERN PERSPEC- TIVE: A television magazine with a southern accent. 8:09 THE A DVOCATES: Should the Constitution be Amended to Permit Volun- tary ' Prayers in Public Schools? 10:00 SAN FRANCISCO MIX: Relating. (C) 10-J0 THIRTY WITH .(C) WEDNESDAY MARCH 10 4:00 KUKLA, FRAN ANO 0L- LIE. (C) (R) 4:30 MISTEROGERS' NEIGH- HOOD. (C) 5:00 SESAME STREET. For children. (C) 6:00 WINDOW TO THE CUSS- ROOM: Kentucky and the Civil War. a lesson from Ken- ERS: Nuts in family meals. 6:25 ' *.W OF THE LAUD. !C) 6:30 EFFICIENT READING: Pu'possful Skimming and Scann ; ng. 7:00 FOLK GUITAR. (R) 7:30 TV HIGH SCHOOL: Lit - erature Interpretation of Character. 6:30 THE GREAT AMERICAN OREAM MACHINE. (C) |10:00 REALITIES: David A Self Portrait. A film . . « of David Lean, one of the most respected direc- tors In the movie industry. THURSDAY MARCH 11 4J0 MISTEROGERS' NEIGH- BORHOOD. (C) 5:00 SESAME STREET. For children. (C) 6:00 WINDOW TO THE CLASS- ROOM: Theodore Roosevelt and Big Stick Diplomacy, a lesson from the American History tnies. 6:25 CALLING ALL CONSUM- ERS: Indian Women Semi- 6:30 TV HIGH SCHOOL. (R) 7:03 THEY WENT THATA WAY: William S. Hart, the Shakespearean actor whose knowledge of cowboys made him famous. Hart's dedica- tion to visual reality and his desire to present the cowboy as a man of character were major contributions to the 7d# te WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY PRESENTS: The Year of The Blight. (C) 6:00 WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW: A roundtable dis- cussion of the week's news- making events as covered by four Washington newsmen. (C) 6:30 NET PLAYHOUSE: Much Ado About Nothing, Part ' (C) 'i 10:00 SOUL. (O FRIDAY MARCH 12 4:00 EFFICIENT READING. (R) 4J0 MISTEROGERS' NEIGH- BORHOOD. (C) 5:00 SESAME. STREET. For children. (C)

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Page 1: Wray Funeral Hom e - · PDF fileTHE MT. VERNON SIGN A'. )HU Classified Rates ni Loeol Rata*-' par word • visiteminimum 75f Card of Thanks: 3* par word • minimum 75f I n Memory:

! THE MT. VERNON SIGN A'. )HU

Classified Rates Loeol Rata*-' par word • minimum 75f Card of Thanks: 3* par word • minimum 75f In Memory: 3< par word • minimum 754 Classifieds Charged: 5{ p«r word • minimum $1.00 Display Classif ied: $1.00 par column Inch

For Sale Reduce excess fluids with

KLUIDEX, $1.69 - LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Dlet, 98? at M.iggard Drug. 16xl2p

FOB SALE: Snow t ires . >11 s izes , black and white. J e r ry ' s T i re Center. lBxritf

FOR SALE: Portable type-writer-used very little, like new. Call 25G-2606. 21xntf

f reezer , used T.V. and used t i res "J3.00 and up. Je r ry ' s T i r e Center. Phone 256-2122. 21xntf

t— THE AD-GO LINE: Adver-tising Aids - Rubber Stamps -Book Matches-MagnetlcSIgns

- Complete Office Supplies -CALL AD-GO - 258-2609. Main St.. Mt. Vernon. Ky,

"FCK SALE: 1960 Plymouth, {Station Wigon. Four new.tires, .and In good condition. Phone

FOR SALE: Hay feed racks, 8 ' antSIO'; 2000 bales of mix-ed hay. Call. 758-4441. Bur-ton's Feed Supply. 24x2

" a A % E : 40 acre farm, 1/2 mile from Brodhead on black-top road. Phone 355-2279,

. . Csab Orchard. 24x4p

FOR SALE- Sorrel Mare Male, IS 1/2 hands high. See Lee

1 Renner, M t Vernon, Ky. 24x2p

FOR SALE: 180 acre farm I 1/2 miles east Renfro Val-ley on Hummel Road. 6 room house, spring fed running wa-te r , bath, gas heat. Good farm with' five tenths tobacco base, eight acre corn base, good stand white oak timber, lots of red cedi r posts. See or call Mrs. Eugene S. Taylor or James E. Taylor. 24x3p

FOR SALE: 3 bedroom all electr ic home fully carpeted and built-in kitchen. Located in Barnett 's Subdivision. $23,500. Phone 256-4218.24xlp

PIANO; Like new small Bald-win Walnut. Can be seen lo-cally. Low terms or cash ba-lance. Write M. L. Thomas, Box 2702, Lexington, Ky. 40507 24x2p

FOR SALE- 55 acres 1/2 miles west of Brodhead. Well wa-tered and in good location to build. See or call Dennle King Brodhead. 758-443L 25xlp

NOTICE: Garage Sale Satur-day, April 3,10 a.m. to2p.m. , on Tevls Street, second house op r ight- Iocli*te4„wlll be la-ma® clothing-,' s izes 5, 7 and1* 9, baby m a t t r e s ^ Jumper chair , car bed and car seat and a Norge coppertone range

"on Uttle) plus ' sortment of otheT items. 25x2

WANTED: Will do babysitting and house cleaning In Mt. Vernon. Call 379-3243 and ask for Fionnls Marcuifi. tSXlp

LOGS: We need Poplar and-other hardwood logs. Cash every load. Donald Binder Lbr. Co., London, Ky. 25x3 '

WANTED: Ladles to take phone calls In the.home. Must be home most of time. Good pay. Send phone number, wr i teDtC Sewing Service, P.O. Box 946, W. Somerset, Ky. 24x2

Notice

Call John Brown, 256-2539. Satisfaction Guaranteed. F ree estimates. 17x8p

ELECTRIC FENCE BVT-PLIES: Electric and B a u e r / Chargers, Wire, Insulators, end Steel Post 85? each, Rock-castle Farm Service.

NOTICE: See Johnny Sam* at Sanitary Cleaners tor all your jsusle*l.pe«jds — strings toe > all Instruments, anil acces-sor lei . Phone 258-2551.49xntf

24 HOUR SERVICE

DOWEL-fURM FUNERAL HOME

256-2991

FOSl sA w£: Two r e a r oM mare, broke* to i;' - r a n mnnlh old colt, halter broka.

' Call 453*2(31. .25*Zp

FOR SALE: FourBlackCenter Mags and t i res . 14", fit Gene-ral Motors Products. Phone 256-2104. 25x1

FOR SALE: Polled Hereford bull. One year old. Seo Lap Renner, Mt. Vernon, Ky. 25xlp

FOR SALE: Five acres of land on Brlndle Ridge Road leading to the lake. Good building site . on black-topped road. Five miles north of Mt. Vernon. Phone 256-2493. tT.G-Rai 25x2p W

Wanted WANTED: To let us clean and beautify garments to keep them looking their best. "Let Johnny on the Spot." Your professional quality cleaners. SANITARY CLEANERS. Ph. 256-2551.

NOTICE: Ashland Lodge No. c»0 F t AM dues .have been raised from $7.50 to $10. Please make all remittances payable to Ashland Lodge No. 649 and send same to Robert Boner, Secretary, P.O. Box 545, Mt. Vernon, Ky. 40456 23x4 ' —'

WHAT A WONDERFUL FEEL-ING - to" always have money-tor new clothes, vacations, ap-pliances, furniture, education - etc., AVON Representatives do - you can too! Call 623-4119. Write Juanlta Parsons, Bo* 74, Richmond, Ky. 24x6p

NOTICE: Income Tax Service Contact ERCEL CROMER, Mt. Vernon City Hall. 24xntf

NOTICE: Open season on any dogs caught trespassing on my land at Hummel. Henry Car te r . 24x4' 1 ' NOTICE: For Income Tax Work, see Sam and Judy Ford at the Ford Really Ottlr.e, be-

* C a r t e r ' s Food Wflwfc j ; 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m." Monday t t r c o9>gt by appointment. Graduates of H 1 R Block Income Tax School. 256-4545 or 256^4446.

NOTICE, 3ee z" 1sr all yoor monument needs, H.C. Mc-New Monument Co., D.8. 25 North, Mt. Vernon, Ky. Ph. 256-2232.

NOTICE: See Hazel Cummins for Income tax work In Bryant Bros, building upstairs over Drug Store. 19xntf

Professional Floor Sanding.

Brodhead, Ky. Call 256-2024 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. or anytime after 5 p.m. 36xntf

BLOWN IN INSULATION, aluminum s Id Inc. storm win-dows and doors. For f r e e eeT" tlmate, contact Preston Col-lias, Route a, Mt. Vernon, Ky. Ph. 453-2001. ljxntf

NOTICE: for Income tax work see David Gregory at Orec-ory's Motel after 4:30 p.m. dally and all day Saturday and Sunday. Phone 256-19X9.

NOTICE: I will not be r e -sponsible for any debts made by anyone other, than myself , ' Mrs. Laura Dash. 25x2

RAWLEIGH will set you up In your own business with a

small Investment. For Infor-mation write giving phone no.: Ray Harr is , Rawlelgh Co., Freeport , HL

tacky, has been appointed ad-

SKS&fa&ir" . . Claims should be present -

ed on or betore June 5, 1971 to Mary Millar, Orlando, Ken-tucky or to Jamee W. Lam-t a r t , « t . V«r?»~v attorney lot

NOTICE: Anyone wanting t r e e s moved or topped, see Johnnie Cornett, one mile north at Mt. Vernon on old U.8. 25 at Horse Shoe Bend. Also, ' will move old junk cars for the Junk. See me after 5 p.m. 22.4p

NOTICE I have withdrawn from Bowling Ridge Pallet Mill 2-19-71. I will not be responsible for any debts they make. Frank Brown, Crab Or-chard, Ky. 25x3p

For Rent FOR RENT: 2 ' or 3 room furnished or unfurnished a-' partments. Steam heated^ At Rockcastle Hotel. Also sleep-ing rooms rented by month. See Roy Winstead at APPLI-ANCE SERVICE CENTER. .

FOR RENT: The newest most modern mobile home pnrk In Mt. Vernon. Featuring: city water, sewer, outdoor llght-k lng, concrete patios, and many extras are now for rent for only $25 per month, located only one block from town at West Main Street and Poplar Drive. These spacious lots are 110 faet by 45 feet with gravel roads. Go by today and pick the lot of your choice. Call Clyde Bamett, 256-2461 or Jim Mahan, Lexington, 299-5368. 36xntf

FOR RENT: 3 bedroom brick house In Owens Subdivision. CaU 256-2744. 25xntf

NOT*E OF APPRECIATION

We, the family of the laie Albert Moore of Route 3, Crab Orchard, would like to thank everyone for their kind-ness toward us. Those who visited us and brought food, and expressed their sympathy In a time when it was most appreciated. We want to thank the ones who volunteered to dig the grave, the pallbear-e r s all who sent such beauti-ful flowers, jnd especially the minister, Bro. Zupanclc, and Watson Funeral Home for their

' very kind and efficient s e r -vice. Thank you so much.

Mrs. Anna Moore and family

CARD OF THANKS The family of Ben Holbrook

wish to thank their many friends for their kindness and sympathy, tor the food, beau-tiful flowers and visits. Special thanks to Rev. Jennings for his many kindnesses, Frank Wat- ' , son for his direction and sym-pathy. In times of loss one of the most precious pos-sessions are ones friends.

Msy and family

POSTED: No Aiming or t r e s -passing on my. land located at Pine Hill. Albert and Min-nie Mink. 19xl2p .

PORTED: No hunting or t r e s -passing on the Mink Heirs ' property at f i n e Hill. 19xBtp

FOOTED: NO hunting or t r e e -passing on Christine flirt's property located across from Ed Hunt, Hewitt Jones and Esther Grim?; tttfep

P06TED-. No trespassing, or hunting oo Esther Griffin's property across from Ed Hunt, Leo Hunt and Homer Hale property. 14x36p

POSTED: No hunting or t res -passing oo land owned by L8. Robinson near Lamero.23xl2p

POSTED: No hunting or t r e s -passing on property located at Cove Branch. Raymond Bul-lock and Hersheli Adams,

yoxizp

SNIDER

CARD OF THANKS We, the family of Mrs.

Sarah Furmon, would like ,j£

thank everyone who was so kind to us during the death of our mother.

S/e eepectall Dowell-MarUn • the CrouMT, Ti^a- tor their beautiful staging- snnt Bro. Charles Shlvel and Bro. Les-ter Arnold.

The Family *

GENERAL^ ELECTRIC

REPAIR PARTS

Bryant Bros.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our

s incere thanks and appre-ciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for the kind-ness and sympathy extended to us In the loss of our be-loved wife and mother, Opha C romer.

Especially we wish to thank everyone for being so kind and thoughtful to our dear one during her Illness. Rev. v;».." Payne for the many visits and consoling words. Dr. HU1 and Dr. Jasper and the Nurses '

Hospital, the donors of the beautiful, flowers and sym-pathy cards, ' the choir of Blue Springs O n r c b of Christ, the PulasW » . . < 1 directors tor HAS; r a.vr inoagnatit ness shown tcTthe "familyand the efficient management of the "funeral, and the Somerset Police escort.

Luster C r o m j r and children

P06TED: Positivelynohunling or trespassing do land owned by Glenn Bullock located at Cove Branch. 13xl2p

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Row-lett of Berea visited Mr. and Mrs. Ell Barnett Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Mackle Phil-lips and children of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. James Phi l -lips of Arkansas visited Mr. and Mrs. Ell Bamett Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ren-f ro of Richmond were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. EU Barnett.

Irvln Miller visited his son, Virgil, and family In Lexington

Mr. and Mrs. Presfon Ander-kln and Shlrl visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Barnett recently.

MF*.. AUR PttlVjwih-of Or-lando celebrated her birthday Sunday aodvUltadhttr swreo'R,, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barnett.

Mrs. Lois Phllbeck and thlld-rert of Ml. Vernon visited Mr.

•' *T,J Bob oarn^K 'Jau.'j-.-' '" - Mr. abd 'Wrs. 'El l Barnett

were In London Thursday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. David Hale of Berea visited Mr. and Mrs. Ell Barnett one evening last week.

Recent visitors of Mrs. Lu-

cille -Reppert and Belinda were , Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reppert, Mr. and Mrs. Donnle' Hale, Mrs. Katherlne Carpenter and Miss Geneva Parrett , a l l of Berea and Mrs. Edith Lambof Conway. - »•

Miss Paula Barnett visited Miss Belinda Reppert Wednes-day night.

Mrs. Lucille Reppert visited i Mr. anl Mra. Bob Barnett Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Bodle Van Winkle were In Berea Friday to consult a doctor.

Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Dalton of Conway visited Mr. are! Mrs. Aster Van Winkle Sun-day evening.

delayed

C.E. Klrby of Indianapolis, Indiana visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kirby, over the week eixl.

Mr. and Mrs. Donnle Hale -of Berea visited her mother, Mrs. Lucille Reppert, and Belinda Sunday.

Mrs. Lois Phllbeck andchll-, dren of Mt. Vernon visited Mr. .uid Mrs. Edgar Barnett a while Sunday.

Mrs. Katherlne Carpenter of Berea visited Mrs. Lucille Reppert and Belinda Suiday.

Mr. and Mrs. Hersheli Cal-lahan visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Barnett and family Sun-day.

Mrs.- Maggie Wren of Berea visited Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rader and son Sunday.

Miss Belinda Reppert visit-ed Miss Paula Barnett Satur-day night.

Bob Barnett Is a patient In the Berea Hospital. We

Mrs. Brenda Harris- and . Mrs. Jane Van Winkle of Be-

rea and Mr. and Mrs. Bodle Van Winkle visited Mrs. Ed-tffc*8artett a tehtte Sanrtif:

Dave Van Winkle of Or-lando was 'Thursday dinner -guwst of Mr. and Mrs. Bodle Van Winkle. . Hubert Thacker vlnitfld Bo-

dle Van Winkle a while Sun-day night.

Byron Baker visited Mr. aad Mrs. Bodle Van Winkle F r i -day evening.

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o i r i M v FROM IT ALL

What better place can you thfck of to "get away from It these days than the home flower gar-den? A garden Is a ptace whew yon can forget all jour trout** while you work, and can give yoo great satisfaction «s you see yrar labcw bloom.

A Bower garden has a dUMrent meaning tor different people. P * one. It m»r be 10 seres of beau-tiful expensive,, flowers MM shrubs. To another, tt can be • flower box outside oi an apart-ment. Whether targe, or small, the home garden is a place of MT for those who love the beauty of flowers. - „

PW some happiness m a friend's life today by sending flowers. We

. are preps m l to serve yoor eveiy need. Telephone your order to » and It wfll be quickly prepared and delivered.

Mt. Vernon Florist

INCOMLTAX CLIENTS FOLLOWING ARE DATES I WILL BE AT DIXIE

BOONE MOTEL. MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY. ROOM

From February 17th through Mjrch 10th From March 20th through April 15th

My telephone number is 256-2444 PLEASE BRING THE FEDERAL AND STATE TAX FORMS THE GOVERNMENT WILL SEND YOU.

Maureen L . Egan

POSTED-. No trespassing - No

my farm on < Road (formerly "flue StavMr-son Farm). Christine R. Girt. 15x36p

POSTED: No hunting or t res -passing on Fish Farm at Buck-eye Ridge, Town Branch, Ren-D«> Valley. lixlZp

No hunting oo Berl Hopkins' property located on U A 150. 12xntf

Wray Funeral Home Berea, Kentucky 986-3115

24-HOUR AMtULANCK SUVICK AIR CONDITIONED OXYOSN RQUIPFID

MEDICARE APPROVED RED CROSS FIRST AID TRAINED PERSONNEL

"The Hoars that F i l s s f c May Call" hn la Arramged A«ordtag t» Bach F a - f l y ' s Wisfcae

OaV*i>t«rB or eat-of-etate tai ls caa ha t i r o n d wltheai aay three day M a r by oae direct caB C O L U C f ta the. * W T FUNERAL HOME.

See Our Display of M o n u m e n t * & G r a v e Marke r* W e Do O u r Own M o n u m e n t W o r k

PRIVATE AUCTION SALES Call

C O L . S A M FORD Realtor^, Auctioneer

Ph. 256-4545 or *256-4446 Mt. Vernon

Bowling Green Covington Elizabelhtown Hazard

WKAS Ch. 25 Madisonville WKMA Ch. 35 WKG8 Ch. 53 Morehead WKMR Ch. 38 WCVN Ch. 54 Murray-Maylield WKMU Ch. 21 WKZT Ch. 23 Owenton WK0N Ch. 52 WKHA Ch. 35 Pikeville WKPI Ch. 22

Lexington Richmond WKLE Ch. 46 Somerset WKSO Ch. 29 Louisville WKMJ Ch,68 —

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*Sat. And Sun.* Two Big Hits

Come sec how SOPHIA LOREN VnTORlO GASSMAN

"GHOSTS-ITALIAN STYLE"

W« ilwtyi pvt qotck

OWEN'S SWI Swtkt

Center ISO fc U.S. JSHwy

FOR SALE MR. AND MRS. ELMER HALE'S HOME

LOCATED ON NEWCOMB ST.

This fine property Is situated on an extra u i s " «ot conveniently located two doors from h.»spltal. it Is a t -tractively laaJscaped with several shade trees. The main house has six rooms with bath and oil furnace and Is In a good state of repair. In addition, there is also a four-room house with 1/2 bath which has rented for $40 per month.

This could be an investment opportunity for you to own your home plus have rental Income.

Both houses priced at only 911,500.

Shewn By Apfo'ntment With Realtor Only.

See or Cel l :

Col. Sam Ford, Realtor 256-4545 or H o n . 256-4446 Ml. V.mon

MONDAY MARCH 8 4:30 MISTEROGERS- NEIGH-BORHOOD. (C) 9:00 SESAME STREET. For Children. (C) 6:00 WINDOW TO THE CLASS-ROOM: A lesson on Business Words from Wordsmith. 6:20 CALLING ALL CONSUM-ERS: Kentucky Dairy Rec-ords. 6:25 LAW OF THE UNO. An information series on law for the public. (C) 6:30 FOLK GUITAR: Laura demonstrates the syncopated strum a*d the Latin Ameri-can strum. 7:00 BRI0GE WITH JEAN COX: Basic principles and examples of tmessinS! 7:30 TV HIGH SCHOOL: Lit-erature — Interpretation of character. 6:00 KUKLA, FRAN AND 0L-UE: Happy Birthday Cecil Bill. (C) 6:30 THE WORLD WE LIVE IN: Animal Conynunication. ((C) ' . 1:00 MASTERPIECE THEA-TRE: THE FIRST CHURCH-ILLS. Queen Commands. (C)' 10:00 BOOK BEAT: "My Life and The Times" by Turner Catledge. (C) 10:30 PANMED. For health professionals. TUESDAY MARCH 9 4:30 MISTEROGERS' NEIGH-BORHOOD. (C) 5:00 SESAME STREET. For children. (C) 6:00 CREATIVE CLIPBOARD. Jim Seidelman demonstrates how children can create with household items. (C) 6:15 WINDOW TO THE CLASS-ROOM: A Lesson on Sounds of Mysslf from Ripples. (C) 6:30 TV HIGH SCHOOL. (R) 7:00 BECAUSE//E CARE: At-torney Thomas Kerr reviews and gives definitive answers

MINUTES

to questions concerning the law. penalty and law enforce-ment procedures on drug abuse which are most fre-quently asked by teachers. (C) 7:30 BUST KNITTER II: Re-view of casting on and gauge, Elizabeth demon-strates joining yard in dur-"ihg Ail ing dtl. f C T -6:00 SOUTHERN PERSPEC-TIVE: A television magazine with a southern accent. 8:09 THE A DVOCATES: Should the Constitution be Amended to Permit Volun-tary ' Prayers in Public Schools? 10:00 SAN FRANCISCO MIX: Relating. (C) 10-J0 THIRTY WITH .(C) WEDNESDAY MARCH 10 4:00 KUKLA, FRAN ANO 0L-LIE. (C) (R) 4:30 MISTEROGERS' NEIGH-HOOD. (C) 5:00 SESAME STREET. For children. (C) 6:00 WINDOW TO THE CUSS-ROOM: Kentucky and the Civil War. a lesson from Ken-

ERS: Nuts in family meals. 6:25 ' *.W OF THE LAUD. !C) 6:30 EFFICIENT READING: Pu'possful Skimming and Scann;ng. 7:00 FOLK GUITAR. (R) 7:30 TV HIGH SCHOOL: Lit -erature — Interpretation of Character.

6:30 THE GREAT AMERICAN OREAM MACHINE. (C) |10:00 REALITIES: David

A Self Portrait. A film . . « of David Lean, one of the most respected direc-tors In the movie industry. THURSDAY MARCH 11 4J0 MISTEROGERS' NEIGH-BORHOOD. (C) 5:00 SESAME STREET. For children. (C) 6:00 WINDOW TO THE CLASS-ROOM: Theodore Roosevelt and Big Stick Diplomacy, a lesson from the American History tn ies . 6:25 CALLING ALL CONSUM-ERS: Indian Women Semi-

6:30 TV HIGH SCHOOL. (R) 7:03 THEY WENT THATA WAY: William S. Hart, the Shakespearean actor whose knowledge of cowboys made him famous. Hart's dedica-tion to visual reality and his desire to present the cowboy as a man of character were major contributions to the

7d#teWESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY PRESENTS: The Year of The Blight. (C) 6:00 WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW: A roundtable dis-cussion of the week's news-making events as covered by four Washington newsmen. (C) 6:30 NET PLAYHOUSE: Much Ado About Nothing, Part ' (C) ' i 10:00 SOUL. (O FRIDAY MARCH 12 4:00 EFFICIENT READING. (R) 4J0 MISTEROGERS' NEIGH-BORHOOD. (C) „ 5:00 SESAME. STREET. For children. (C)