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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1952^ in our town for some time veteran-teacher left Wed-| Distinguisho«WF»>.y:a Me "Air Medal, both with' Oak the market. MT. VERNON SIGNAL-. MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY PAGE FOUR SCCUL PERSONAL S roving 'and home from the ospltaL Little Sandra Kay Sowder, daughter of Dale Sowder cele- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doan of Akron, O., and daughter, Flonnie were in Livingston last week to attend the fuheral of Mr. and Mrs. George Mur- phy Jr., spent the week-end heft and at Wildie with their parents. Misses Elaine Parrett and Belva Owens spent Tuesday in Lexington, shopping. Douglas Stokes is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ramsey and children of Man- chester spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs. Brack King and Mr. Nim Ramsey. Mrs. Earl Ramsey remained for a Weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brack Nim. Cledus Gentry'of Chevqt, 0. spent spent the week-end with his mother here. Mrs. H. M Percifui was in Louisville three days last week visiting her sons. Mr. and REEA Two Shows Nightly Boxoffice Ofwn 6 P. M. THUR.-FRI. MAY 8-9 C!»orge Mongomory. Aud- ry Long -In- .. INDIAN UPRISING (in Super Clnecolor) Added 2-ReeI Comedy SAT. MAY 10 Jon Hall-Marie Windsor. In HURRICANE ISLAND and Abbott and Costello In RIDE EM COWBOY SUir.-MOH.' 11-12 The GrMKM Picture pi Modem Timet. Victor Mature, Hedy La- JSAM^SON It DEtlLAH (Color By Technicolor) i i Sleeks Gilbert Hp- 1 . 5 VlrgtapU Orpr THE BULLFIGHTER AMD. THE LADY Added 2-Reel Comedy Mrs. Lewis Percifui and Mr. and Mrs. Jack percifui. Junior Class Play, Friday May Thosfrifrom out ,of town at- tending the funeral of Mr. Jim Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Drew of Lockland, O., and Edward Drew and son of Cta- ctaatL Mrs. Gene Stelle county ad- visory nurse from State Health Dept. was here in consultation with' local health officials, Dr. Owens and Miss Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wolf and daughter,. Gail of Berea spent Sunday with the formers par. ents, Mr. and'Mrs. J. H. Wolf. Mr. Howard Linville is home from Berea Hospital. Frank McHargue who is at- tending the University of Ken- tucky spent Thursday' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc- Hargue. Miss Mary Lou Linville en- tertained a group of the young people with a hay ride and weiner roast Saturday night. There were 31 enjoyed the ride. They were chaporoned by Mr.and Mrs. Wayne Stewart. Mrs. Sidney Lyons %nd daughter. Sue spent Thursday in Louisville shopping. Mrs. Bonnie Harmon spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart and daughter, Ann. Miss Sue Hilton is reported improving at Danville Hospit- M^s. Carol Riddle was in Lexington Saturday shopping. Billy Adams is confined to his home sick. brated her first birthday at, the Mrs. Doan's mother, Mrs. Haley | home of her aunt, Mrs. Mary I Bustle. Mr. Doan is connected milk nnxn.nl A# _A1 ntKK • V Wallin with several of her rel- atives present. She received many pretty and useful . gifts. SaiAra Kay lost her mother in an automobile accident and makes her home with her C d, mother, Mrs. Mossie der. , Rev. Wendell Belew and Mr. J. W. Grifin was in Tenn., Fri- day on business with the Ric-Wil Company that manufactures asbestos shingles. He has been with"the-firm for the past 28 years. CARD OF THANKS We want to express our gratitude and ' appreciation to the many friends who extended to the family, their help and sympathy during the illness Scaffold Cane, Mrs. John Mc- hone. Other Monday, May 12, 10:00 A. M. H. M. Council, Agriculture Building, Berea. Thursday, May 8, 7:30 P. M., Child Cafe Meeting, Brodhead High School. Home Agents Notes Mr. Anderson Ramsey were in;^ death of our mother, Mrs. i Leitchfield Ky„ on business Haley Bustle Eespecially wantl Monday. . . to thank Rev. George Murphy 1 I Mrs. B e t t y M o m s spent the| and Agee Stokes for their 1 (week-end with Miss Bonnie|comforting and coin s olingl Isaacs. | words. Hayden Watkins who h a s | Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Doan and \ A Better Feeding Practice The feeding of good legume hay and grain for meat and milk production is now a well known practice with the rarm enrouea tag ensilage from a. s io isi nut I j,, Kentucky's Green Pastures so well known in this section ^ ,i . grasses in late summer and ear- ly fall than in the spring. If. Seeded early enough—Augilgt for instance "ladino clover can' be seeded with- it-^-or follow in the spring. We should have at least 100 farroers enroll in . the Green Pasture's Program for 1952. I f you haven't enrolled get enroll- ment blank at the County A- gents office and enroll now. A gate sign for your farm gate will be given to each farmer who enrolls in the Green Pas- tures Program. Enroll now and put up the green and white sign on your gate which reads as follows: This Farm enrolled County Agents Notes so well known in this section of the State. Some Rockcastle county farmers are now pre- pared to start a new feeding practice as far as this county is concerned. Roy Brown, Asbil Brown, G. D. Burton. ed an annunity totalling $20,- 000,00(5 under' the terms of a treating signing in 1818 in which they relinquished all claims to land in Kentucky and Tennessee. nesdav . for Leitchfield where he will be employed as teacher of veterans there. - The County 4H Rally" Day DEDICATION OF CHURCH wilT be held Saturday May Dedication of the Church of Building AU 4H members are Thii^h Mav 18tl^ All d^ :urged atlend and 811 0,hers Church May 18th. All day. inter ested in 4H work, parents, meetmc and dinner on the J ^ r ground. Evervone is cordially | cj] who j, ave com . invited, especially the Rockcas- ^ting and f^ds pTo- association. Ijects will bring exhibits to the t *' "• Herry I high school by 5:00 P.M. Fri- .day May 9, so they may be nudged that rtight. There will be, speaking and .demonstration contests held -on I Saturday for 4H members. Livingston schoq] will reg-|Each club should have both ister all 1st year students on boys and girls enter these con- Tuesdav, May 13, 1952 at 10:1 tests. There will be judging 00 A. M. Please brine your contests for girls. child if he has never been in' The girls will model their Program 1952. 4-H Rally Day 4H club Rally Day will be Saturday. May 10, at Mt. Ver- non at 9:30 A. M Every, one _ is invited to cdme and see ex. Herrin' and Benton Owens of, hibits - demonstrations and hear| the Quail community, have the 4H Public Speaking con-j just completed their 12x30 ft. test. The 4H winner at this; silos in' which they expect to meeting will represent the, store corn and grass silage to|,County in the 4H District Rai- [ at the Mt. Vernon High School {feed their cattle this winter. Sorbin M a y 1®- Come' " The farmers will be watch- 4H Dairy Show I tag these men harvest and store'^d see what the 4H club mem- crops in their silos this suir.mes ( "ers can do. LIVINGSTON SCHOOL TO REGISTER 1st GRADE STUDENTS MAY 13 school before. Memorial Day May 30th Buy Your Decoration. Flowers Early Come in now and look over our wide selection of Wreaths. Sprays, Baskets. Bouquets— r 49c; To $4.49 Headquarters for Mother Difr GNb* 11 , L. >•* - -••U&' _ ; . , •- ,v S ' D • • - PERCIFUL 5 & 10 PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, May 17 AT ONDES STEVENS PLACE 2 HOUSES ABOVE RED LIGHT ON OLD SAND SPRINGS ROAD. SELLING OUT BUILDING OF USED FURNITURE AND USED CLOTHING. garments in the dress Sandwiches will be furnished by the homemakers club for the lunch. Hoznemakers schedule for May Thursday, May 1, 10:30 A. M., Silver Creek, Mrs. T. L. Johnson, Co-hostess, Mrs. Vir- gil Edwards. ' Friday, May 2, 10:30 A. M. West Union, • Mrs. E. B. Lan. ter. ' . ' Tueiday, May 6, 10:30 A. M (TTfJites Station, Mrs.C. A . X d - ley. Wednesday, ''-itay 7, 1:00 P. M„ Wildie Mrs. Willie Bullen. Thursday, May 8, 1:30 P. M. Quail, Mrs. Hubert Brown. Monday, May 12; 7:30 P. M. Berea Night, Mrs. Robert Els- wick. . Tuesdayi May 13, 1:30 P. M. B*»*, Mrs*' Mqrri^Wil- Thursday, May IS, 10:30 A. M., Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Bill- Do- well.. Friday, May 10, 10:30 A. M. Big Hill, Mrs. Sherman. Whip- ple. Monday, May 19, 1:00 P. M. Brodhead, High School Build- tag. Tuesday, May 20, 7:30 P. M. Classified iAds Pay U Big 3 Sewing machines 1 Typewriter desk 1 Writing desk 2 Breakfast tables ' 1 Dinning table and 4 chairs 1 Kitchen cabinet About 30 straight chairs 2 Baby high chairs 4 Electric washing machines 1 Same as new ice box 1 Coal oil healer 1 Couch 5 Beds and springs- some extra Springs Lots of clothing and shoes for men, things too numerous to mention. 3 Buffets 3 New rugs 1 dresser 1 Ironing board 1 6 Metal boxes 3 Tables 1 Victrola 2 Electric motors Several empty fruit jars 1 Filing cabinet 1 Baby bed 2 Floor lamps women and children. Lots of other Ondes Stevens and fall and more important they will be watching for re- sults and cost of the new feed- ing practice. Call and see these gentlemen and get their ideas and plans for the future. Yes and inspect their silos. It' will be an inter- esting trip. Their latch string hangs on the outside to all who desire the idea and suggestion from good farmers. More Strawberries Ermon Hayes. Billv Asbill, Tonev Mink, Rally Rice, Arn- old Bowman, Chester Asbill and others, have set strawber- ry plants preparing for a cash crop for next year. We need 100 or more farmers to start stra'-berry growing in order to produce a spring cash crop. Its almost too late now to set plants to get results, but its not too late to begin planning for next spring setting. Within the next 15 to 20 Ait who have berries to mark- et are asked to 'get in touch with the County Agent at Mt. Vernon or Berea to find out when the first truck is to pick up berries for Cincinnati early market. New Grass Seeder All the farmers who wish to s e e * new grassy seeder known as Sure Starid Grass Seeder I should call on Mr.- •' Charles Blanton and see what he has. I Mr. Blanton has used it this spring and likes it. The County Green Pasture 'Program known as the Kentuc- ky Green Pasture's Program I will continue throughout the year. In fact its better to seed ' Classified Ads Pay U Big- Boys and girls carrying dairy project this year in i Rockcastle and Southern Mad- may enter cow or calf or. both in the 4H Dairy Show at Somerset August 11. This 1 show is financed by the state i and open to all 4H club men*, i bers in this section of the state, j ICVub members Should b-/ training their calves "and cows; to lead and having them look-1 tag good to show by August! 11. Contact the County, Agent! for details and get information needed for show. Fulton ,on the Kentucky- Tennessee border, "has two gov- • ernments. One is "in Kentucky I lie runs through Fulton's main | and one in Tenessee. The state' street. j John M Kinnaird, Commis-I sioner of the Department of' Motor Transportation won the Lp.it Clusters for his exploits! in th'e China-Burma-India thea- ter during World War 11. , The Chicasaw Indains* receiv- j Webb Theaire LIVINGSTON. Ky THUB.-FRL MAY 8-9 GIRL ON THE BRIDGE Cartoon SAT. MAY 10 WHEN. WORLDS COLLIDE ' Also HILLS OF UTAH Short and Cartoon SUN.-MON. MAY 11-12 STAGE TO BLUE RIVER Also LADY PAYS OFF TUE.-WED, MAY 13-14 MY FRIEND FLICKA Cartoon THU.- FRL MAY 15-18 SUBMARINE ' COMMAND SAT. MAY 17 ELOPEMENT Also SOUTH OF CALIENTE Also three sioogie comedy SUN.-MON. MAY 18-19 THE NOOSE HANGS Also PHARIE ROUNDUP Cartoon The Cumberland Mountain Boys With Jim and Jesse McReynolds- Curley Sechler. Old Spark Plug and the Cumberland Mountain Quartet of radio station WVLK will be at the Mt- Vernon High SchooL Thursday, May 15, at 7:30 P.M. * Admission 30c & 60c MEMORIAL DAY " 6 MAY 30th "Remember Your Loved Ones With Flowers" "Remember Your Loved Ones With Flowers" Buy early and get First Choice of PUT fine selection of Wreaths. Sprays. Easkets, Pil- lows. and Bouquets. 49c to $4.75 HILTON ' S 5 & 10 While buttons play a gay game of tic-tac- toe on the vamp that's merely crossed strips of leather. Pancake-flat sole, all ihtk coolness you could ask for. White Iealhe/.\ Only i ' - $2.98 McBee & Adams Serving Rockcastle County For Over 50 Years W. H. Cox Funeral Hun: AMBULANCE SERVICE Anywhere *— Anytime RELIABLE & DEPENDABLE Member Kentucky Funeral Directors Burial Association

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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1952^

in o u r t o w n fo r s o m e t i m e v e t e r a n - t e a c h e r l e f t W e d - |

Distinguisho«WF»>.y:a Me "Air Medal , b o t h w i t h ' O a k t h e m a r k e t .

MT. VERNON SIGNAL-. MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY PAGE FOUR

S C C U L P E R S O N A L Sr o v i n g 'and h o m e f r o m t h e

ospl taL L i t t l e S a n d r a K a y S o w d e r ,

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Mr . a n d Mrs . H o w a r d Doan of A k r o n , O., a n d d a u g h t e r , F l o n n i e w e r e i n L i v i n g s t o n las t w e e k t o a t t e n d t h e f u h e r a l of

Mr . and M r s . G e o r g e M u r -p h y J r . , s pen t the w e e k - e n d h e f t a n d a t Wi ld i e w i t h t he i r p a r e n t s .

Misses E l a i n e P a r r e t t a n d B e l v a O w e n s s p e n t T u e s d a y in L e x i n g t o n , s h o p p i n g .

D o u g l a s S tokes is on t h e s ick l is t .

Mr . and Mrs . E a r l R a m s e y a n d Mr . a n d Mrs . H u b e r t R a m s e y and c h i l d r e n of M a n -c h e s t e r s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h M r . a n d Mrs . B r a c k K i n g a n d Mr . N i m Ramsey . Mrs . E a r l R a m s e y r e m a i n e d f o r a Weeks vis i t w i t h h e r p a r e n t s , Mr . a n d Mrs. B r a c k N im.

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T h o s f r i f r o m o u t ,of t o w n a t -t end ing t h e f u n e r a l of M r . J i m S m i t h w e r e M r . a n d M r s . W a l -t e r D r e w of L o c k l a n d , O. , a n d E d w a r d D r e w a n d son of C t a -ctaatL

Mrs. G e n e S te l l e c o u n t y a d -v isory n u r s e f r o m S t a t e H e a l t h Dep t . w a s h e r e in consu l t a t i on w i t h ' local h e a l t h of f ic ia ls , D r . O w e n s a n d Miss Ph i l l i p s .

Mr . a n d Mrs . B u r l Wolf a n d d a u g h t e r , . Ga i l of Be rea s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h t h e f o r m e r s p a r . ents , Mr . a n d ' M r s . J . H. Wolf .

M r . H o w a r d L inv i l l e i s h o m e f r o m Berea Hosp i t a l .

F r a n k M c H a r g u e w h o is a t -t e n d i n g t h e Un ive r s i t y of K e n -t u c k y s p e n t T h u r s d a y ' w i t h h i s pa ren t s , Mr . a n d Mrs . J o e Mc-H a r g u e .

Miss M a r y L o u L inv i l l e e n -t e r t a i n e d a g r o u p of t h e y o u n g peop le w i t h a h a y r i d e a n d w e i n e r roas t S a t u r d a y n igh t . T h e r e w e r e 31 e n j o y e d t h e r ide . T h e y w e r e c h a p o r o n e d b y Mr .and Mrs . W a y n e S t e w a r t .

Mrs . S i d n e y L y o n s %nd d a u g h t e r . S u e s p e n t T h u r s d a y in Louisv i l le s h o p p i n g .

Mrs . B o n n i e H a r m o n spen t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h M r . a n d Mrs. W a y n e S t e w a r t a n d d a u g h t e r , A n n .

Miss S u e Hi l ton is r e p o r t e d i m p r o v i n g a t D a n v i l l e Hosp i t -

M^s. Ca ro l R i d d l e w a s in L e x i n g t o n S a t u r d a y shopp ing .

B i l ly A d a m s is con f ined t o h i s h o m e s ick .

b r a t e d h e r f i r s t b i r t h d a y at, t h e M r s . D o a n ' s m o t h e r , M r s . H a l e y | h o m e of h e r a u n t , M r s . M a r y I Bus t l e . M r . D o a n is c o n n e c t e d

m i l k n n x n . n l A # _ A 1 n t K K • V W a l l i n w i t h s e v e r a l of h e r r e l -a t i v e s p r e s e n t . S h e r e c e i v e d m a n y p r e t t y a n d u s e f u l . g i f t s . S a i A r a K a y los t h e r m o t h e r i n a n a u t o m o b i l e a c c i d e n t a n d m a k e s h e r h o m e w i t h h e r

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Rev . W e n d e l l B e l e w a n d M r . J . W. G r i f i n w a s in Tenn . , F r i -d a y on bus ine s s

w i t h t h e Ric -Wi l C o m p a n y t h a t m a n u f a c t u r e s a sbes tos sh ingles . H e h a s b e e n w i t h " t h e - f i r m f o r t h e p a s t 28 y e a r s .

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S c a f f o l d Cane , M r s . J o h n Mc-hone . • O t h e r

M o n d a y , M a y 12, 10:00 A. M . H. M . Counci l , A g r i c u l t u r e B u i l d i n g , B e r e a .

T h u r s d a y , M a y 8, 7:30 P . M., Ch i ld C a f e M e e t i n g , B r o d h e a d H i g h School .

Home Agents Notes

Mr. A n d e r s o n R a m s e y w e r e i n ; ^ d e a t h of o u r m o t h e r , M r s . i L e i t c h f i e l d K y „ o n bus ine s s H a l e y B u s t l e Eespec i a l l y w a n t l M o n d a y . . . t o t h a n k R e v . G e o r g e M u r p h y 1

I Mrs . B e t t y M o m s spen t t h e | a n d A g e e S t o k e s f o r t h e i r 1

( w e e k - e n d w i t h Miss B o n n i e | c o m f o r t i n g a n d c o i n s o l i n g l Isaacs . | w o r d s .

H a y d e n W a t k i n s w h o h a s | M r . a n d M r s . D . W . Doan and \

A B e t t e r F e e d i n g P r a c t i c e T h e f e e d i n g of good l e g u m e

h a y a n d g ra in f o r m e a t a n d mi lk p r o d u c t i o n is n o w a w e l l k n o w n p rac t i c e w i t h t h e

r a r m e n r o u e a tag ens i l age f r o m a . s io isi n u t I j , , K e n t u c k y ' s G r e e n P a s t u r e s so we l l k n o w n in th i s sec t ion ^ ,i .

g rasses in l a t e s u m m e r and e a r -ly f a l l t h a n in t h e sp r ing . I f . Seeded e a r l y e n o u g h — A u g i l g t f o r i n s t ance " ladino c love r c a n ' b e seeded wi th- it-^-or f o l l o w in t h e sp r ing .

W e shou ld h a v e a t l e a s t 100 f a r roe r s e n r o l l in . t h e G r e e n P a s t u r e ' s P r o g r a m fo r 1952. I f y o u h a v e n ' t en ro l l ed g e t en ro l l -m e n t b l a n k a t t h e C o u n t y A -gen t s o f f i c e a n d e n r o l l n o w . A g a t e s ign fo r y o u r f a r m g a t e w i l l b e g iven t o each f a r m e r w h o enro l l s in t h e G r e e n P a s -t u r e s P r o g r a m . E n r o l l n o w a n d p u t u p t h e g r e e n and w h i t e s ign on y o u r g a t e w h i c h r e a d s a s fo l lows: T h i s F a r m enro l l ed

County Agents Notes

so w e l l k n o w n in t h i s sec t ion of t h e S t a t e . S o m e Rockcas t l e c o u n t y f a r m e r s a r e n o w p r e -p a r e d to s t a r t a n e w f e e d i n g p r ac t i c e a s f a r a s t h i s c o u n t y is conce rned . R o y B r o w n , Asb i l B r o w n , G. D. B u r t o n .

ed a n a n n u n i t y t o t a l l i n g $20,-000,00(5 unde r ' t h e t e r m s of a t r e a t i n g s ign ing i n 1818 i n w h i c h they r e l i n q u i s h e d a l l c l a i m s to l a n d in K e n t u c k y a n d Tennessee .

n e s d a v . f o r L e i t c h f i e l d w h e r e h e w i l l b e e m p l o y e d a s t e a c h e r of v e t e r a n s t h e r e .

- T h e C o u n t y 4 H R a l l y " Day D E D I C A T I O N O F C H U R C H w i l T b e he ld S a t u r d a y M a y

Dedica t ion of t h e C h u r c h of B u i l d i n g A U 4 H m e m b e r s a r e

T h i i ^ h Mav 1 8 t l ^ Al l d ^ : u r g e d a t l e n d a n d 8 1 1 0 , h e r s C h u r c h M a y 18th. All d a y . i n t e r e s t e d in 4 H w o r k , pa ren t s , m e e t m c a n d d i n n e r o n t h e J ^ r

g r o u n d . E v e r v o n e is co rd ia l ly | ™ c j ] w h o j , a v e c o m . i nv i t ed , espec ia l ly t h e Rockcas- ^ t i n g and f ^ d s pTo-

assoc ia t ion . I j ec t s w i l l b r i n g e x h i b i t s to t h e t* ' " • H e r r y I h i g h school b y 5:00 P .M. F r i -

. d a y M a y 9, so t h e y m a y b e n u d g e d t h a t r t ight .

T h e r e w i l l be , s p e a k i n g and . d e m o n s t r a t i o n con tes t s he ld -on I S a t u r d a y f o r 4 H m e m b e r s .

L iv ings ton schoq] wi l l r e g - | E a c h c l u b s h o u l d h a v e b o t h i s t e r al l 1st y e a r s t u d e n t s on b o y s a n d g i r l s e n t e r t h e s e con-T u e s d a v , M a y 13, 1952 a t 10:1 tes ts . T h e r e w i l l b e j u d g i n g 00 A. M . P l e a s e b r i n e y o u r con tes t s f o r g i r l s . chi ld if h e h a s n e v e r been i n ' T h e g i r l s w i l l m o d e l t h e i r

P r o g r a m 1952. 4 -H Ral ly D a y

4 H c l u b R a l l y D a y w i l l b e S a t u r d a y . May 10, a t Mt . V e r -n o n a t 9:30 A. M E v e r y , o n e

_ is i nv i t ed to c d m e and see e x . H e r r i n ' a n d B e n t o n O w e n s o f , h i b i t s - d e m o n s t r a t i o n s and h e a r | t h e Q u a i l c o m m u n i t y , h a v e t h e 4 H P u b l i c S p e a k i n g c o n - j j u s t c o m p l e t e d t h e i r 12x30 f t . tes t . T h e 4 H w i n n e r a t t h i s ; si los in ' w h i c h t h e y e x p e c t to m e e t i n g wi l l r e p r e s e n t t h e , s t o r e co rn a n d g r a s s s i lage t o | ,Coun ty in the 4 H Dis t r i c t Ra i - [

a t t h e Mt . V e r n o n H i g h School {feed t he i r ca t t l e t h i s w i n t e r . S o r b i n May 1®- C o m e ' " T h e f a r m e r s w i l l be w a t c h - 4 H D a i r y S h o w I

tag these m e n h a r v e s t a n d s t o r e ' ^ d see w h a t t h e 4 H c l u b m e m -c rops in t h e i r s i los t h i s su i r .mes ( " e r s can do.

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school • b e f o r e .

Memorial Day May 30th Buy Your Decoration. Flowers Early

Come in now and look over our wide selection

of Wreaths. Sprays, Baskets. Bouquets—

r 49c; T o $4.49 Headquarters for Mother Difr GNb* 11,

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PERCIFUL 5 & 10

PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, May 17

AT ONDES STEVENS PLACE 2 HOUSES ABOVE RED LIGHT ON OLD SAND SPRINGS ROAD. SELLING OUT BUILDING OF USED FURNITURE AND USED CLOTHING.

g a r m e n t s in t h e d r e s s S a n d w i c h e s w i l l b e f u r n i s h e d

b y t h e h o m e m a k e r s c l u b f o r t h e l u n c h . H o z n e m a k e r s s c h e d u l e fo r M a y

T h u r s d a y , M a y 1, 10:30 A. M., S i l v e r C r e e k , M r s . T . L. J o h n s o n , Co-hostess , Mrs . Vir-gi l E d w a r d s . '

F r i d a y , M a y 2, 10:30 A. M. W e s t Un ion , • Mrs . E. B . L a n . t e r . ' • . '

T u e i d a y , M a y 6, 10:30 A. M (TTfJites S t a t i o n , M r s . C . A. X d -ley .

W e d n e s d a y , ''-itay 7, 1:00 P . M„ Wi ld i e Mrs . Wi l l i e Bu l l en .

T h u r s d a y , M a y 8 , 1:30 P . M. Qua i l , Mrs . H u b e r t B r o w n .

M o n d a y , M a y 12; 7:30 P . M. B e r e a N igh t , M r s . R o b e r t Els-w i c k . .

T u e s d a y i M a y 13, 1:30 P . M . B * » * , Mrs*' M q r r i ^ W i l -

T h u r s d a y , M a y IS, 10:30 A. M., Mt . Ve rnon , M r s . Bill- Do-we l l . .

F r i d a y , M a y 10, 10:30 A. M. B i g Hil l , Mrs . S h e r m a n . W h i p -ple .

M o n d a y , M a y 19, 1:00 P . M. B r o d h e a d , High School Bu i ld -tag.

T u e s d a y , M a y 20, 7:30 P . M.

Class i f ied iAds P a y U B i g

3 Sewing machines 1 Typewriter desk 1 Writing desk 2 Breakfast tables ' 1 Dinning table and 4 chairs 1 Kitchen cabinet

About 30 straight chairs 2 Baby high chairs 4 Electric washing machines 1 Same as new ice box 1 Coal oil healer 1 Couch 5 Beds and springs- some extra

Springs Lots of clothing and shoes for men, things too numerous to mention.

3 Buffets 3 New rugs 1 dresser 1 Ironing board 1

6 Metal boxes 3 Tables 1 Victrola 2 Electric motors Several empty fruit jars 1 Filing cabinet 1 Baby bed 2 Floor lamps

women and children. Lots of other

Ondes Stevens

and fall a n d m o r e i m p o r t a n t t h e y wi l l b e w a t c h i n g fo r r e -s u l t s and cost of t h e n e w f e e d -ing p rac t i ce .

Ca l l a n d see t h e s e g e n t l e m e n and get t h e i r ideas a n d p l a n s f o r t h e f u t u r e . Yes and inspec t t he i r silos. I t ' wi l l b e a n i n t e r -e s t ing t r i p . T h e i r l a t ch s t r i n g h a n g s on t h e o u t s i d e to a l l w h o des i r e t h e idea a n d sugges t ion f r o m good f a r m e r s . M o r e S t r a w b e r r i e s

E r m o n H a y e s . B i l lv Asbi l l , T o n e v M i n k , Ra l ly R i c e , A r n -o ld B o w m a n , C h e s t e r Asbi l l a n d o thers , h a v e set s t r a w b e r -r y p l a n t s p r e p a r i n g f o r a cash c rop f o r n e x t yea r . W e need 100 or m o r e f a r m e r s to s t a r t s t r a ' - b e r r y g r o w i n g in o r d e r to p r o d u c e a s p r i n g cash c rop . I t s a lmos t too l a t e n o w to se t p l a n t s to get resu l t s , b u t i ts n o t t oo l a t e to beg in p l a n n i n g fo r n e x t s p r i n g se t t ing .

Wi th in t h e n e x t 15 to 20

Ait w h o h a v e b e r r i e s to m a r k -e t a r e a sked to ' g e t in t o u c h w i t h t h e C o u n t y A g e n t a t M t . V e r n o n or B e r e a to f i nd o u t w h e n t h e f i r s t t r u c k is to p ick u p b e r r i e s f o r C i n c i n n a t i e a r l y m a r k e t . N e w G r a s s S e e d e r

A l l t h e f a r m e r s w h o w i s h to s e e * n e w grassy s e e d e r k n o w n a s S u r e Star id G r a s s S e e d e r

I s h o u l d ca l l on Mr.- •' C h a r l e s B l a n t o n a n d see w h a t h e h a s .

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I wi l l con t i nue t h r o u g h o u t t h e yea r . In f a c t i t s b e t t e r to seed

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Boys a n d g i r l s c a r r y i n g d a i r y p r o j e c t t h i s y e a r in i Rockcas t l e and S o u t h e r n Mad-

m a y e n t e r cow or calf o r . b o t h in t h e 4 H D a i r y S h o w a t S o m e r s e t A u g u s t 11. T h i s 1

s h o w is f i n a n c e d b y t h e s t a t e i a n d open to a l l 4 H c lub men*, i b e r s in t h i s sect ion of t h e s t a t e , j ICVub m e m b e r s Should b - / t r a i n i n g t he i r ca lves "and c o w s ; t o lead a n d h a v i n g t h e m look-1 tag good to s h o w b y A u g u s t ! 11. C o n t a c t t h e C o u n t y , A g e n t ! fo r d e t a i l s and get i n f o r m a t i o n n e e d e d fo r s h o w .

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C a r t o o n

The Cumberland Mountain Boys With Jim and Jesse McReynolds- Curley

Sechler. Old Spark Plug and the Cumberland

Mountain Quartet of radio station WVLK will

be at the Mt- Vernon High SchooL Thursday,

May 15, at 7:30 P.M. * Admission 30c & 60c

MEMORIAL DAY " 6 M A Y 30th

"Remember Your Loved Ones With Flowers"

"Remember Your Loved Ones With Flowers" Buy early and get First Choice of PUT fine selection of Wreaths. Sprays. Easkets, Pil-lows. and Bouquets.

49c to $4.75

HILTON'S 5 & 10

W h i l e b u t t o n s p l a y a g a y g a m e of t ic- tac-toe on t h e v a m p t h a t ' s m e r e l y crossed s t r i p s of l e a t h e r . P a n c a k e - f l a t sole, a l l ihtk coolness you could ask fo r . W h i t e I e a l h e / . \ O n l y i ' -

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