At; 10:00 A.M. April 29,1961 To The Voters Of S HARRIS ... Tenn. Mrs. McDow-, ... Maggie Frederick,...

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THURSDAY, APRIL YI, 1961 THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MOUNT VERNON, KENTUCKY CALLOWAY 'Land Sakes Younguns: Which one of youens will agree to be a TCommity of 3 to go to the President an demand a n e w .'weather man? Shuck beena an Buttermilk! Iffn sompin aint done by the goverinment an soon, weuni aint agoln to have nary a Demmercrat left, this weather weunj bin' havin is, nough to make peopples change politicks. The Ruberb an Sallct 1 is so frostbit hit is plum dang- erous to eat. VISITORS FROM , WISCONSIN Mrs. R. C. Chamberlin and mother. Mrs. Flora McDowell of Milwaukee, Wis. visited Mrs. \ Elizabeth Zieger. Monday. This; is their fourth trip here and were enroute home from a vac- ation in Alabama. Florida and! Knoxvilie, Tenn. Mrs. McDow-, ell will be 94 in-a few days and spends most of her time knitt-l Ingr hemstitching and maktngj those fancy ricrac sweaters, i which is some what of a feat for 1 any person but Mrs. McDowell does not wear glasses. Betcha when she gets as old as Zieger and me, she will wear 'em. Mr*. Chamberlin teaches in the University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Emma Alle-i and Lucille Bruner of London were Monday guests of Mrs. Oscar Graves. Faye and Judy Lovell and June Francisco were at Lex- ington, Saturday. Judy enrolled in Beauty School while there, she recently won a hundred dollar beauty scholarship. Mrs. Jack Mullins is visiting her son, Kenneth Mullins, and family at Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John Pittman and Jean were at Richmond, Sunday, to see Mr. and Mrs. Mack Warf and children. June, Phyllis and Vicky Francisco visited Mrs. Wadis Cress at the home of Mrs. Ben Price, Saturday. Reuben Elliott, who has been ill several months, is reported in serious condition. Guests of Mrs. Hattie Ajnyx and Harold over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert D. B. SAILOR For Representative I A M ASKING THE PEOPLE OF ROCK- CASTLE COUNTY TO ELECT ME YOUR REPRESENTATIVE. I HAVE SERVED Y O U O N E TERM IN THE LEGISLATURE A N D ' I A M WILLING T O R U N O N M Y RECORD I MADE AS YOUR REPRESENTATIVE. YOUR FRIEND. Sayl< IK B. Saylor 3 DAY REVIVAL APRIL 27 -28-29 BIBLE BAPTIST CflUBCfl 45 - Pine Hill, Kentucky. Evangelist - Bro. Garland Singleton Services Will Begin At 7:30 P. M April 27-28 Services Will Begin April 29 At 6:30 P. M Special Singing by the Belhleham Baptist Church of Cincinnati, Ohio. RAFORD HERRIN - PASTOR Public Welcome Smith of Brindle Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. Verda. Johnson of E. Bernstadt. Harrison Cope "received word last week his brother-in-law, Mr. Warren Patton, had died at his home at Bedford, Iowa. Mrs. Patton is the former Polly Cope and a native of Rockcastle County. Reuben Elliott continues very ill. John Pittman is able to re- turn to his home after a brie' stay at Rockcastle County Bap ti»t Hospital. Mrs. y'erla Clifford and Rog- er -spe.il Wednesday -with-her mother, Mrs. Claude Parrett, \ at Pine Hill. James Cromer is reported ! improving f'.om a recent heart attack, bjt is still confined to j Rockcastle County Baptist Hos-j pital. Judy Lovell accompanied , Mr. and Mrs. - Paul Nieely to j Williamsburg Saturday. Elva Langford was at Lon-: don shopping Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kincer were at Lebanon, Ohio ovet the week end to sec their j daughter. Mrs. Albert Bray, and Mr. Bray. Albert is still, confined to a Dayton, Ohio, j hospital, but is reported to be 1 improving. Mr. ai???"Mrs. William Rowe of Indianapolis, Ind., were here j last Week to be with her fa-i ther, Ja.-jss Cromer, during his j illness. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Warf and children ol' Richmond were the i week end guests of her parents, Mr .and Mrs. John Pittman.. Mrs. Carl.Mullins, Mrs. Irene; Jones, Mary and Billy werej callcd to Richmond, Ind., Sat-1 urday due to the death of Eli-1 jah Collins Jr. Mrs. Mullins i stopped at Hamilton, Ohio to set her sister, Mrs. Mac Mor- ris, who is seriously ill. WATCH 8t JEWELRY REPAIR Guaranteed We stand behind our work so that you will have complete satis- faction. Quick service, too. Your watch or jew- elry will be ready with- in a week or less. RUSH'S JEWELRY Phone 256-2361 Mt. Vernon, Ky. C O P P E R C R E E K %?renda Simpson has return- ed home after spending some time in Berea College hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chasteen of Germantown, Ohio spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whick Chasteen and Mrs. Delia Calico. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Chas- teen from Middletown, Ohio visited their parents, Mrs. Rosie Rector and Mr. and Mrs. Whick Chasteen. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Lctergez of Middletown," Ohio and three daughters spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pingleton. Bobby Turner of Lancaster also spent the week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Cromer of Mt. Vernon spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pingleton. Mrs. Ray Pingleton and son and Mrs. James Pingleton and son and daughter spent Sunday wit!) their mother, Mrs. Tolla Saylor of Crab Orchard. BUMMER James Drew and son, Bobby and Miss Louise Drew of Ham- ilton, Ohio spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Drew, and family. Dave Himes visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCracken Sun- day. Mrs. Ruby Croucher visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Owens Saturday night. - Miss Shirley Ballinger.visited Mary jane Drew Sunday after- noon. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo- rge Drew and family Saturday night were: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Drew, Mrs. Marie Stewart Mrs. Mabel Mullins, Louise Drew. James and Bobby , Drew. Bruce Owens, George Huberd, Wendell and Georgtf Goebel VanWinkle. James, Nelce Louise and Ed- na Drew visitefl Mr. and Mrs. Dill Stewart Sunday. BURR Mrs. Corene McClure, Mrs. Nora Bell and Mrs. Helen Brown visited Mrs. Bell's sister, Mrs. Maggie Frederick, who is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Flo- rence Haroville, in Hamiltoh, Ohio. Mrs. Frederick remains' very ill. Sherman McClure and child- ren. Mickey and_ Wanda, visited his sister, Mrs. Nina Barnett, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Matt Alcorn fell last Sunday night and broke her leg at her home. She is a patient in Rockcastle County Baptist Hospital. Darlene lind Robert Price were guests of their sister, Mrs. Hubert Bell, and family Sun- day. They also attended church at the Church of Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Bell's | baby, Jeff, is in Berea College Hospital again. GennieMink has mumps and i Johnnie Mink has measles. ! Mrs. Norn 3ell- visited Mrs. Nancy Triadway Sunday/attfcr- noon. . Bonnio Smith was Sunday guest of Patricia and Joyce Bell Sunday. Mrs. Grace Harper and Mar- cella Cope visited her aunt, Mrs. Nora Bell Sunday. PAQE-THRE* BREEZY HILL Mrs. Lola Gooch remains ill. Mrs. Joe Denney who lias been ill is reported improved. Mrs. Grace McKinney is serv- ing as principal of Woodstock Sch6ol for the remainder of the school year due to the death >f Earl Brittan. Mrs. Nona Roberts visited Mrs. Gene Abbott recently. Virgil Norton is slightly im- proved from his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Allen McCord and children- of Ohio visited Mr. •and Mrs. Chester Brown and Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Norton, last week end Weew end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Miller were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norton, John Hayes of Ohio, C. J. McDaniel, Toy Martin, R. B. Miller and Rowland Prowi Mrs. Kay Thompson has been on the.sick list. Mrs. Lamar Thompson re- Ujrnedfrom the hospital-She is reported improving. A crowd attended the funeral of Earl Brittan, last Monday, at Good Hope. Miss Peggy Hawkins spent Saturday with the—R-ou.ndtree children. "v./ Henry Brown has been ill and in a Danville hospital. Mrs- Fannie . Laws visited Mrs. Rinda Brown a few days ago. | ~ Mr: and Mrs. Arthur"Blevms| are on the sick list. | Mrs. Evonda Roundtree was \ at Somerset to consult her doc- i tor. Mrs. Bettye Joe Edwards vis- ited her parents, recently. Miss Doris Brittan spent a j few days with her mother, here1 this v/esk. Mode Hamm.is reported im-. proving. Mrs. George Allan visited her ' son and family a few days ago. ] Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Broughton j have purchased property in this i section. Bro. and Mrs. Madden of Clear Creek attended Church, here, Sunday. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman were T- Sgt. and Mrs. W. T. Bowman of Spokane, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowman-and daugh- ters of Dayton, Ohio. Sunday guests were Mrs. Walter Casey of Berea and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton and Mrs. J. H. Bowman" of Conway. W. L. Hutt of Wildie at- tended Church here, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bulien and family of Wildie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stephens spent Saturday evening with her brother, E. W. Todd and Mrs. Todd. Mrs. Paul Rivers of Rich- mond visited her father, W. H. Stephens-, Sunday evening. MACEDONIA Check These Clean ' CSED CARS With Plenty Of USE Left In Them! . \ - 1960 FORD 2 door, Galaxie, one owner, 2,600 miles $SAVE$ 1959 FORD 4 door, V-8 Automatic, new tires, clean_$1495.00 1957 FORD 2 door, Victoria, Like new 1955 FORD 2 door Hard-Top, Standard Shift 1955 FORD 2 door. Hard Top, Automatic $ 5 9 5 1955 FORD 2 door Convertible four Choice At 1954 OLDSMOBILE 2 door Hardtop 1953 CHEVROLET 2 door Bel Air 1953 BUICK ^oor Hardtop, one owner 1952 CHEVROLET 4 door. Standard Shift, Sharp 1952 CHEVROLET 2 door. Standard Shift 1951 FORD 2 door, V-8, Overdrive^ USED TRUCKS - - A L L P R I C E D R I G H T 1956 FORD F-600, 14 Foot Hat, good shape 1956 FORD Pickup, V-8, one owner 1955 INTERNATIONAL. 2 ton. Good tires, 12 foot bed 1949 GMC 3 /4 Ton (Special At) •_ $195.00 Hymer Ford Sales Berea, Kentucky Phone 986-3171 SALESMEN: Jim Hymer - Wayne O. Hymer - John Sowders - Perry Hall. i_ AN AUCTION WILL BE HELD At; 10:00 A.M. April 29,1961 JAMES HARRIS. BEREA, KENTUCKY We have Antiques, such as Corner Cup- boards, Marbletop Dressers, an old Sewing Machine, 100-years-old, Dishes, many other Antiques. We have Furniture, Beds, Sewing Mach- ine, Chest of Drawers,-China Closets,JDinette Sets, Tables, Chairs, and a "Cherry Table and Couch, Dishes, Silverware, Many Clocks; Ra- dios, Pictures, Tables, Ice Cream.Chairs, Toys, new and old Shoes, Clothing, Two Dinnerbells, small Bells, 3 large Kettles, small Kettles and Hundreds of other Articles. IN FRONT OF BOONE TRAIL TRUCK STOP U. S. 25 — BEREA, KENTUCKY Bro. C. H. Cole of Berea fill- ed his appointment here, Sat- urday and Sunday. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas were' Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Azbill and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Azbill and sons - and Landon White. GRAY THEATRE SATURDAY April 29 THE GAZEBO T H E L A W A N D J A K E W A D E Robert Taylor Richard Widmark Cqlor & Cinemascope SUNDAY and MONDAY April 30 Sc May 1 G. I. BLUES FOR GOOD RESULTS Feed MOORMANS MINERALS Buy only the FEEDS you can't grow on your Farm. . CLINTON OSBORNE Phone 758-3481 Brodhead, Ky. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY! To The Voters Of THE FIFTH MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT SUBJECT T O T H E ACTION O F T H E REPUBLICAN PARTY. PRIMARY ELECTION. MAY 23, 1961. This message is to the. hard working tax- payers of our district. I ask you in the closing days of this campaign not be misled b y a n y propaganda which you may hear. If you want a Magistrate who will represent your interest and will always have same at heart, who is qualified, honest, sober and efficient, that will be on duty at all times and at wheresoever the furthing of your interest can so be achieved, then vote for me. I am the rfian. Thanking you all in advance for the en- thusasium for which , m y candidacy has been received, I remain, sincerely yours, J U L I U S S A M S It's nice to know" a telephone nearby in a situation like this. The doctor, police or fire department... all are just a few seconds away. In an emergency or for, just routine,. talk, your telephone is alwoys ready to serve you. Twenty-four hours a day, every day, it is there to help rqoke your life better. NORTHEASTERN Telephone Corporation BELTONE Announces F R E E H E A R I N G Consultation May 2, 1961 Colonial Hotel Berea. Kentucky Hours 1 - 6 P . M . . R. D. Westmoreland. Widely, known hearing aid consultant, will be in Berea to make fcee hearing tests and to demonstrate Bel- ton's latest improvement in hearing aids and hear- ing glasses. Mr. Westmoreland invites all hearing impai^pd per- sons to come in for this free consultation. Also. Mr. Westmoreland will perform service on any Beltone or other make of hearing aids. Fresh batteries and cords for most makes. Our greatest concern is youthearing. There is absolute- ly no obligation. You and your family are most welcome. Bring a. friend who is hard of hearing. Beltone Lexington Company 150 W. Short Street, Lexington Phono 4-0855

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Page 1: At; 10:00 A.M. April 29,1961 To The Voters Of S HARRIS ... Tenn. Mrs. McDow-, ... Maggie Frederick, who is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Flo-rence Haroville, in Hamiltoh, Ohio.

THURSDAY, APRIL YI, 1961 THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MOUNT VERNON, KENTUCKY

C A L L O W A Y

'Land Sakes Younguns: Which one of youens will agree to be a TCommity of 3 to go to the President an demand a n e w

.'weather man? Shuck beena an Buttermilk! Iffn sompin aint done by the goverinment an soon, weuni aint agoln to have nary a Demmercrat left, this weather weunj bin' havin is, nough to make peopples change politicks. The Ruberb an Sallct1

is so frostbit hit is plum dang-erous to eat. VISITORS FROM , WISCONSIN

Mrs. R. C. Chamberlin and mother. Mrs. Flora McDowell of Milwaukee, Wis. visited Mrs. \ Elizabeth Zieger. Monday. This; is their fourth trip here and were enroute home from a vac-ation in Alabama. Florida and! Knoxvilie, Tenn. Mrs. McDow-, ell will be 94 in-a few days and spends most of her time knitt-l Ingr hemstitching and maktngj those fancy ricrac sweaters, i which is some what of a feat for1

any person but Mrs. McDowell does not wear glasses. Betcha when she gets as old as Zieger and me, she will wear 'em. Mr*. Chamberlin teaches in the University of Wisconsin.

Mrs. Emma Alle-i and Lucille Bruner of London were Monday guests of Mrs. Oscar Graves.

Faye and Judy Lovell and June Francisco were at Lex-ington, Saturday. Judy enrolled in Beauty School while there, she recently won a hundred dollar beauty scholarship.

Mrs. Jack Mullins is visiting her son, Kenneth Mullins, and family at Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. John Pittman and Jean were at Richmond, Sunday, to see Mr. and Mrs. Mack Warf and children.

June, Phyllis and Vicky Francisco visited Mrs. Wadis Cress at the home of Mrs. Ben Price, Saturday.

Reuben Elliott, who has been ill several months, is reported in serious condition.

Guests of Mrs. Hattie Ajnyx and Harold over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert

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RAFORD HERRIN - PASTOR

Public Welcome

Smith of Brindle Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. Verda. Johnson of E. Bernstadt.

Harrison Cope "received word last week his brother-in-law, Mr. Warren Patton, had died at his home at Bedford, Iowa. Mrs. Patton is the former Polly Cope and a native of Rockcastle County.

Reuben Elliott continues very ill.

John Pittman is able to re-turn to his home after a brie' stay at Rockcastle County Bap ti»t Hospital.

Mrs. y'erla Clifford and Rog-er -spe.il Wednesday -with-her mother, Mrs. Claude Parrett, \ at Pine Hill.

James Cromer is reported!

improving f'.om a recent heart attack, bj t is still confined to j Rockcastle County Baptist Hos-j pital.

Judy Lovell accompanied , Mr. and Mrs. - Paul Nieely to j Williamsburg Saturday.

Elva Langford was at Lon-: don shopping Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kincer were at Lebanon, Ohio ovet the week end to sec their j daughter. Mrs. Albert Bray, and Mr. Bray. Albert is still, confined to a Dayton, Ohio, j hospital, but is reported to be 1

improving. Mr. ai???"Mrs. William Rowe

of Indianapolis, Ind., were here j last Week to be with her fa-i ther, Ja.-jss Cromer, during his j illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Mack Warf and children ol' Richmond were the i week end guests of her parents, Mr .and Mrs. John Pittman..

Mrs. Carl.Mullins, Mrs. Irene; Jones, Mary and Billy werej callcd to Richmond, Ind., Sat-1 urday due to the death of Eli-1 jah Collins Jr. Mrs. Mullins i

stopped at Hamilton, Ohio to set her sister, Mrs. Mac Mor-ris, who is seriously ill.

W A T C H 8t J E W E L R Y

R E P A I R

G u a r a n t e e d

W e s t a n d b e h i n d o u r w o r k so t h a t y o u w i l l h a v e c o m p l e t e s a t i s -f a c t i o n . Q u i c k s e r v i c e , t o o . Y o u r w a t c h o r j e w -e l r y w i l l b e r e a d y w i t h -in a w e e k o r l e s s .

R U S H ' S J E W E L R Y P h o n e 2 5 6 - 2 3 6 1 M t . V e r n o n , K y .

C O P P E R C R E E K %?renda Simpson has return-

ed home after spending some time in Berea College hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chasteen of Germantown, Ohio spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whick Chasteen and Mrs. Delia Calico.

Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Chas-teen from Middletown, Ohio visited their parents, Mrs. Rosie Rector and Mr. and Mrs. Whick Chasteen.

Mr. and Mrs. Hank Lctergez of Middletown," Ohio and three daughters spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pingleton. Bobby Turner of Lancaster also spent the week with them.

Mr. and Mrs. Buck Cromer of Mt. Vernon spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pingleton.

Mrs. Ray Pingleton and son and Mrs. James Pingleton and son and daughter spent Sunday wit!) their mother, Mrs. Tolla Saylor of Crab Orchard.

B U M M E R James Drew and son, Bobby

and Miss Louise Drew of Ham-ilton, Ohio spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Drew, and family.

Dave Himes visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCracken Sun-day.

Mrs. Ruby Croucher visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Owens Saturday night. - Miss Shirley Ballinger.visited

Mary jane Drew Sunday after-noon.

Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo-rge Drew and family Saturday night were: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Drew, Mrs. Marie Stewart Mrs. Mabel Mullins, Louise Drew. James and Bobby , Drew. Bruce Owens, George Huberd,

Wendell and Georgtf Goebel VanWinkle.

James, Nelce Louise and Ed-na Drew visitefl Mr. and Mrs. Dill Stewart Sunday.

B U R R Mrs. Corene McClure, Mrs.

Nora Bell and Mrs. Helen Brown visited Mrs. Bell's sister, Mrs. Maggie Frederick, who is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Flo-rence Haroville, in Hamiltoh, Ohio. Mrs. Frederick remains' very ill.

Sherman McClure and child-ren. Mickey and_ Wanda, visited his sister, Mrs. Nina Barnett, in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mrs. Matt Alcorn fell last Sunday night and broke her leg at her home. She is a patient in Rockcastle County Baptist Hospital.

Darlene lind Robert Price were guests of their sister, Mrs. Hubert Bell, and family Sun-day. They also attended church at the Church of Christ.

Mr. and Mrs. Millard Bell's | baby, Jeff, is in Berea College Hospital again.

GennieMink has mumps and i Johnnie Mink has measles. ! Mrs. Norn 3ell- visited Mrs. Nancy Triadway Sunday/attfcr-noon. .

Bonnio Smith was Sunday guest of Patricia and Joyce Bell Sunday.

Mrs. Grace Harper and Mar-cella Cope visited her aunt, Mrs. Nora Bell Sunday.

PAQE-THRE*

B R E E Z Y H I L L

Mrs. Lola Gooch remains ill. Mrs. Joe Denney who lias

been ill is reported improved. Mrs. Grace McKinney is serv-

ing as principal of Woodstock Sch6ol for the remainder of the school year due to the death >f Earl Brittan.

Mrs. Nona Roberts visited

Mrs. Gene Abbott recently. Virgil Norton is slightly im-

proved from his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Allen McCord

and children- of Ohio visited Mr. •and Mrs. Chester Brown and Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Norton, last week end

Weew end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Miller were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norton, John Hayes of Ohio, C. J. McDaniel, Toy Martin, R. B. Miller and Rowland Prowi

Mrs. Kay Thompson has been on the.sick list.

Mrs. Lamar Thompson re-Ujrnedfrom the hospital-She is reported improving.

A crowd attended the funeral of Earl Brittan, last Monday, at Good Hope.

Miss Peggy Hawkins spent Saturday with the—R-ou.ndtree children. "v./

Henry Brown has been ill and in a Danville hospital.

Mrs- Fannie . Laws visited Mrs. Rinda Brown a few days ago. | ~ Mr: and Mrs. Arthur"Blevms| are on the sick list. |

Mrs. Evonda Roundtree was \ at Somerset to consult her doc- i tor.

Mrs. Bettye Joe Edwards vis-ited her parents, recently.

Miss Doris Brittan spent a j few days with her mother, here1 this v/esk.

Mode Hamm.is reported im-. proving.

Mrs. George Allan visited her ' son and family a few days ago. ]

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Broughton j have purchased property in this i section.

Bro. and Mrs. Madden of Clear Creek attended Church, here, Sunday.

Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman were T-Sgt. and Mrs. W. T. Bowman of Spokane, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowman-and daugh-ters of Dayton, Ohio. Sunday guests were Mrs. Walter Casey of Berea and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton and Mrs. J. H. Bowman" of Conway.

W. L. Hutt of Wildie at-tended Church here, Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bulien and family of Wildie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Thacker.

Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stephens spent Saturday evening with her brother, E. W. Todd and Mrs. Todd.

Mrs. Paul Rivers of Rich-mond visited her father, W. H. Stephens-, Sunday evening.

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1 9 5 5 F O R D 2 d o o r H a r d - T o p , S t a n d a r d S h i f t 1 9 5 5 F O R D 2 d o o r . H a r d T o p , A u t o m a t i c $ 5 9 5 1 9 5 5 F O R D 2 d o o r C o n v e r t i b l e f o u r C h o i c e A t

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W e h a v e A n t i q u e s , s u c h a s C o r n e r C u p -b o a r d s , M a r b l e t o p D r e s s e r s , a n o l d S e w i n g M a c h i n e , 100 -yea r s -o ld , D i s h e s , m a n y o t h e r A n t i q u e s .

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IN FRONT OF BOONE TRAIL TRUCK STOP U. S. 25 — BEREA, KENTUCKY

Bro. C. H. Cole of Berea fill-ed his appointment here, Sat-urday and Sunday.

Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas were' Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Azbill and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Azbill and sons - and Landon White.

GRAY THEATRE SATURDAY April 29

T H E G A Z E B O

T H E L A W A N D J A K E W A D E Robert Taylor Richard Widmark

Cqlor & Cinemascope

SUNDAY and MONDAY April 30 Sc May 1

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It's nice to know" a telephone i» nearby in a situation like this. The doctor, police or fire department... all are just a few seconds away.

In an emergency or for, just routine,. talk, your telephone is alwoys ready to serve you. Twenty-four hours a day, every day, it is there to help rqoke your life better.

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. R. D. Westmoreland. Widely, known hearing aid consultant, will be in Berea to make fcee hearing tests and to demonstrate Bel-ton's latest improvement in hearing aids and hear-ing glasses.

Mr. Westmoreland invites all hearing impai^pd per-sons to come in for this free consultation.

Also. Mr. Westmoreland will perform service on any Beltone or other make of hearing aids. Fresh batteries and cords for most makes.

Our greatest concern is youthearing. There is absolute-ly no obligation. You and your family are most welcome. Bring a. friend who is hard of hearing.

Beltone Lexington Company 150 W. Short Street, Lexington Phono 4-0855