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A* J3loJAead 'Ohio Minister At The Brodhead Baptist Church The Rev. O. V. Holderby of Proctorville, Ohio will preach Sunday morning and evening at the Brodhead Church. All are invited tend these services. Monnl jffHS 0? $20 TO S100TOROTXTWt TSiaSfRS OR MUTILATING BOOKS. NEW? j?4JPERS 0R PERIODICALS 2SL0NGIKG PUfUC LIBRARIES. "WHERE THE BOONEWAY JOINS Devoted To ' The Interests of Oar Coanty ESTABLISHED l i t ? MT. VERNON KENTUCET Thursday, September 27. 1951 VOLUME 68—NO. » Woman's Club Holds Its First Meeting B t a o pt at Trailways Permitted To Carry Passengers o a and Gas Drilling Continues in County Considerable activity in ac- quiring leases for oil and gas rights is still in evidence. Va- rious parties are engaged in in this leasing activity, which' is always the first step in open- new field for develop- Tfailways busses, with, cer- tain restrictions,. were author- The Woman's Club held its ized late Friday to carry pas- first meeting Tuesday evening sengers between Kentucky, ing u p - » at the home of Mrs. J. E. Row'e. points. - | ment and production of The meeting was opened by the The line has been operating oil. president, Mrs. Wendell Belew. through Kentucky between Co- After the business session, an svington on the Ohio border and interesting program was given. Jellico on the Tennessee border Two solos The Lost Chord, since Jul y- 1950, withqyt car- and Song of L d U were\ung ^ between.any bv Miss Eva Ann Machal ac- Kentucky points. -comoanied at t ho pi°"" by Mrs.' State Commissioner John M. companion 1 Kinnaird granted Trailways au- ' 4ftor *h» nmffrom »nri »nfpr thorit y t0 carry local passen- fniC^nt were gers betwecn Dry and iu ^ th " T^e Mt " Vernon over 01,1 P role5t of Southeastern Greyhound Lines. ,»L . ^ r y 1 According to restrictions in with mixed flowers and light- the commissioners order pass- ed tapers. Cut flowers were ar- engers may not buy Uckets on ranged in *t tractive settings Trailways Mrs. Lola> Peyton Dies At 87 Here BLI P> College Hill Wins Over Central By 18 to .7 -•» , T> ., r, . , nal best-of-three game Mrs. Lola Bell Peyton, born for ^ playin g o£f ch; chin of tho Tn College Hill tral, 18-7, in the opening August 12, 18(57, departed life September-27, 1951 at ajn., at the hoi and .,„r . Mrs. Rav Gott of Mt. Ver- Rev. H s Ray To Be At Christian Church Rev. Howard Ray, minister ('of the First Christian Church iter, Mrs. Ray Gott of non. Her age was 84 3 One major, operating compa- month and 15 days, ny and several local small op-; She was. united in erators have* collectively leased to William Peyton in many thousands of acres in va- j to this , . . ^ : J®lLeagui of her daugh- I 1 ship of the Tobacco Baseball at Etowah, Tenn./wiU be the guest speaker a t the Mt Ver- rious parts of this county, look- 'children: Mrs. Gertrude Gott, single. explore- .Mt. Vernon; Edgar wJfcer Pey-1 Jack Ginter, the winning pit- cher, and Don Richardson, the years, one jjoger, g ave Up II hits each. | W'lliams led the College Hill "™ batters with two singles, while .Harvey Hackworth paced Cen- i tral with^two doubles and a the born ed on as favorable tlon and production. These various parties seem ' sincerely 'to believe that j ton, who died? in I Clarence Peyton, from, this coi first of the The secoi drilling _ soon be throughout Co-hostesses Henderson and Mrs. Logan hound Lines have the right to ... - . - . - . . Bryant. service those points. Stops may on and . the P at . tern shaping lard Peyton, A Certificate of Honor was be made by Trailways between "P, and several new locations awarded for 1950, making the these points. ~ I Mrs. J. ".Covington or to.™"{* Edinburg, In Sirs. Ida Mae Baker of the nfarket Detroit; Mrs.,Dorothy Lapas of before the Detroit; Billy Peyton, Dayton, year. !0., and one other son who died e will be a | in infanc y- It is said to Besides her children, Mrs , and plans'Peyton leaves to mourn her to carry this passing, one sister, Mrs. Pearl Boen of Dayton, and , __ , . Second game in - the series World War I; wiu ^ p i ayed next Sunday at 12 Orev-I lorward in a determined way. Some* drilling has been going children, among whom is Bal- new locations from infancy. Mr. .Peyton preceded success of the club dred percent. hun- Trailways' new 'service will 1 The well on go into effect October 1, and a near Brodhead is suit filed at Frankfort in an ef-i|>y local parties, fort to have the restrictions jp had the c the order removed, according do it, Gus to officials of Trailways. , Ho j |Sandusky Gum Sulphur Man Is < A . n . n D . v K iFound Dead In His Bed I be -finished within a week A 1950 Buick car was aban- i _____ I ten days. doned in Mt. Vernon last ThOrs-1 rhBrl( , v Hnward aspd about 32» operator of W Golden -Tip- raANSPOBTATION MAN 2 p. m. on at Berea. neutral diamond Crab Orchard Horse Show Was Rained Out Tied in with Crab Orchard's annual homecoming, the Horse Show and Coon Dog and Fox Hound Bentfh Show that was scheduled for a last Saturday s called off due to Stolen Auto Is Abandoned Here about 2 miles north 3 rod- car was found to be the one stolen from Poole Motor Sales r"r was found dted in his I Jobn L - Vlckers. director at Lexington after local police . . ' , morninu by his Pupil Transportation at Frank- got in contact with state police. ^ t h e f wtohadfone & hta was tee Tuesday for a Owners saW that a well dres- r0 _ m ^ awa ken Him. 1 conference with local school sed man asked to look at the; He was the wroi'Mr. andl bus drivers. car and whilethey were in the Mr3 Garfield Howard and had! The meeting, which was-in answerlhg the phone he been suffering from a rheuma-! the interest of safety, was held tic heart condition for whichjin the County Educational he was receiving treatment by" Building with all drivers pres- local physicians. - ent. There ai The body was brought, to the Cox Funeral Home here tor at 2 p. m. death In April, 1947. Jim Messer said Monday the | She was a member of the Me- show will be held Saturday, wfco have ihodist church for years, but October 6, weather permitting, nd .faith to later transferred her member- He added that the show would Bro- ship, to the Presbyterian church be held the following Sunday, Brothers and of this community. ! October 7 if inclement weather in outside inde-1 For the last four years of her prevails oA the 6th, or the first >r. The well is life, Mrs. Peyton stayed with clear day following. oil and should her daughter, Mrs. Ray Gott. Funeral services will be at .Mt. Vernon Christian Church | Sunday afternoon at 2.30 with Rev.- Howard Ray of Etowah, Tenn., conducting, assisted by Bro. G. W. Murphy. Burial will follow at Elm- wood cemetery here. •drove it off the lot. It was thought that the man parked the car here and took a bus or hitch-hiked out of town. tearing I watched them building down, A gang of men in a busy: town. With a ho-heave-ho and a lusty yell They swung a beam, and the sidewall fell. I asked the foreman: theBe men skilled. are nine busses in this year, in the coun- system. Ads Pay "XT Big Mrs. Arthur Leach and chil- dren, Jerry and Margaret Sue of Williamsburg visited . Mrs. of Tazewell, Tenn., were week- end guests. of his cousin, Mrs. Bill Margin and Mr. Martin. . Mr. and M.-s. Hubert. Britton wer* in L«9Agto»r Mohday oa business. Lucretia (Granny) Pey- ton . was honored on her 83rd birthday Wednesday by a din- der at the Christian Church. The Willing Workers spon- sored the dinner and presented her with a huge ^birthday cake topped ~lV)PfhS candles. Approximately forty-five of her friends were present to of- fer congratulations. Mr. and Mrs! Jack Perciful. of Louisville, spent the week- Mr. and And the men you'd hire if you 5" had to build?' He gave a laugh and said- HALL IS HURT WHILE PLAYING IN YARD Elmer Hall, eight-yeir-old boy, who lives at Boone, this county, was brought to the of- fice of Dr. George Griffith -for Ar* treatment for. injuries he had received early this The boy had I the .ard, jumping 'No, it wa's said, and received lac-: derations about the head which Just common labor is all I need.' re a Ui re d several stitches. With them I can wreck m a . ' ; ' , °r lwo - - .- - j Bobby HeHon.of. the*' V. S. Wnifuuiiucfs have taken years Navy is visiting his mother, to do-." • - Mr.5. Ben Hasty and Mr. Hasty. So I thought to myself as I, Mrs. Doris Niceley spent the! went my way, week-end m Lexington. Which of these roles have I —— ' tried to play? Rev. George Reading Am I a builder who works with To Preach at Baptist Church care, 1 Rev. Wendell Belew is in Measuring life by the rule and Wilmington, N. C., oh business square? and Prof. George Readding, of Am I shaping my deeds to a Georgetown Bible College will well-made plan, preach the morning and even- Patientlv doine the best I can? ing services at the Mt. Vernon Or am I a •wrecker, who walks Baptist church. All are invited the town I to attend these services. Content with the labor of toar- ing down? .HOME FURNIS —Anonymous" [TRAINING MEETING I 1 j Seventeen . leaders, repre NOTICE |:fti\'.ing nine clubs, attended. the training meeting which was' SHINfcS Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 376.280 of the Kentucky Statues that Gentry Motor Co. will on Sept. 22, 1951 sell at public- auction to the highest and best bidder at 1 P. M. at garage of Gentry Motor . Co., inMt.Vernon, Ky., one Plymouth Car 1936 model, motor 605-22-509. This motor car is the property of Apt Templeton, Middlesboro, Ky. will be sold to satisfy a lien for storage "and* repairs "oh ' same in the sum of 550, which lien- is provided for under sec- tion 376,270 0£ ..the -Kentucky Statutes. DEEDS RECORDED ' Raymond Rickels to Mrs. Ida Hysinger, land in county., Charles C. Carter to Henry Carter, real estate in town. Granville Hellard to W. D. Moore, real estate in county. Ben Johnson to .W. D Moore, real estate located at Boone. Loneva Mailer Sowder -to W. B. Cummins, real estate in town. FOR SALB-One building lot, size 50x247 ft., located on Lo- vells Lane. See Joe Swinney, Mt. Vernon, Ky. ollp held in Berea, Friday, Septem- ber 21. The lesson, "Removing the Old Finish on Furniture", was conducted by Miss Venice Lovelady, Extension Specialist in Home Furnishing, Univer- sity of Kentucky. The leaders brought pieces of furniture, dresser drawers, stools and pic- ture frames and work'ed taking the old varnish or paint off till The leaders who attended were: "Mrs. Hope ^Tox, Mrs. Will Dowell, Mrs. Roy' Brown, Mrs. H F. Gentry, Mrs. B. F. Hurablstt, --M^Sr—Ssaa£~ Mfasonr Mrs. H. H. Harrison, Mrs. T. L. Johnson, Mrs.' E. R. Dash, Mrs. Carl Clark, "Mrs. Rube Ab- ney, Mrs. Roy Harrison, Mrs. Sheridan Bowman, Mrs. W. B. Jones, .Mrs. D. C. Carter, Mrs. Hugh Walker and Mrs.~ William Bullen. MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert Edward Doan, 21, Indianapolis, Ind., to Bonnie Howard, 21, Mt Vernon, Ky. James, Klnser, 18, Hansford, Ky., to Rosa McKinney, Hans- ford, Ky. L, David Albright,20, Spiro, Ky. to Helen Frankie Blevins, 18, Crab Orchard, Ky. judge Eugene Siler Republican candidate for GCVECNCC will speak at the Court House in Mt. Vernon Sat. Night, Sept. 29 at 7:30 P. M. Come and Hear this Great Soldier anl Statesman Republican Campaign Committee o. E. s. win Election of The Mt v. 468, Order of the will have an Church, Sunday 30. Bro. Ray is an preacher with a experience. He is to our community for .nd time at the invita- tion' of the Church, as it con- siders a new minister. He will be accompanied here by his wife. Bro. Kineman submitted his resignation from the Church two weeks ago. He and Mrs. Kineman will visit Rev. Kine- man's parents, Mr. and Charles Kineman at Brookport, this week-end. He the pulpit there this The time for all vices at the Christian been changed from 7:30 to 7:00 p. m. Additional Personals Mrs. Homer Livesay and daughter, Ruth, and little| granddaughter, Vickie Sue Burdette, spent the week-end in Clncinnat,- O., visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Ball., and al- Mr. Russell Hauk, who is seriously 111 In the Jewish Hos- pital Miss Bettye Jean Miller of Lancaster spent the week-end with her parents, Mjr and Mrs. Floyd Miller. Mrs. Bonnie Harmon and daughter, Joy of Berea, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart and daughter awL^Ms*-*nd Mrs. Frank Har- mon and family. Miss Jennie Lou Davis of Lexington spent the with her sister, Mrs. Aubrey Hasty and family. Miss Ann Lair of Lexington was the week-end guest of parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lair and family. 5th at 7:30 with closed FHA. 4-H, Utopia Clubs To Show 1.428 Calves Members of the Future Farm- ers of America apd Utopia and 4-H Clubs will show 1,428 cal- ves at the 13th annual fat cat- ttle and show to be sponsored by the State Department of Ag- riculture at Louisville Nov. 14- 16. Harold Ford, assistant direct- of agriculture, announced the after the deadline last about than will be s Department of Agricul- las put up $6,000 for pre- * s at the show. It will be In cooperation with the Bourbon Stockyards, which Is providing a place -/or- the event.- Green Valley Boys Coming Sept. 27th Thursday night at 7:30 p. m., the Green Valley Boys of Station WVLK will give a two-hour performance in the High Sschool Gym, consisting : of hillbilly and popular music,, along with instrumental and. novelty numbers. Hear them on WVLK' each; day at 10:30 to 11:0ft a. m. Doors will open at 7-00 p. in. ; { HOMEKAKER8 MEET Mr. andMra. John -W. Payne WITH MBS. W. W. ANGXJN d children of Dayton, Ohio, - and children of Dayton, spent the* week-end with herl The Homemakere held their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lige regular meeting last Thursday Woodall and family. | a t the home of Mlrs. Bill Anglln. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wood-1 Twenty members were present. with one visitor, Mrs. Rube Ab- ney of Berea. "Clothing Guideposts" was the lesson subject presented by Mrs. Letta Jasper, Home Demonstration Agent. - Mrs. Oscar Owens and Mrs. 'all and son of Cincinnati, O., Ispent the week-end with his ; j rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lige Wood- iting friends. Mrs. Willis McKenzie has re- cently accepted a. position with the University of Kentucky, . and has moved "to -Lexington,"iBUl Martin were co-hostesses. e has boueh't a. new . A bountiful dinner ,.v»s en7 joyed by all present. A bazaar will be held 'at the Kentucl<y-"Utilities-office on Saturday, October 13th, where she has bought .a. new home on Rosemorit Garden. Mrs. Bessie Treadway, 6f Mt. .Vernon, Mr. Morgan Simpson, 'Mrs. Delia Cottengim of Louis- . . 'ville, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl M. |beginnmg at 10:00 a I Brooks of Cincinnati were in Barbourville Wednesday, vis- . NOTICE ;Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis and Not,ce 13 hcreb * ii'ven, IMr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hasty pursuant to section J76.4B0 ot were in Lexington Sunday to'the Kentucky Statutes that see Mr. C. A. Davis, who is in ; Baker Motor Co. will on Oct. 6, St. Jostph s Hospital. 1951 sell at public auction to the Mrs. Bobby Mason was taken highest and best bidder at 1 to Berea Hospital Sunday. |P; M. at the garage of Baker She was operated on Monday. IMotbr Co., in Mt. Vernon, Ky., Mr. Fred Morris of Richmond! one Linclon car 1936 model, Ind., spent the week-end with motor number 992-205. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ThU motor car is the pro- ter Morris. Iperty of Clarence Rynes, 541 North 17th Street, Louisville, Ky., and will be- sold to satisfy Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Grimes and daughter of Frankfort, and Mr. and Mrs. Sigmon of Green Hill spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin ad Mary Elizabeth. i Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Conn 'Crawford of Lexington are vi- siting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ijack Crawford and Byron. James Rice of West Browns- iville, Penna., was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Pearl Ball and lother relatives last week. | James Rice and Mrs. Pearl (Ball spent Tuesday in Conway the guests of Mrs. Martha Phil- lips and sons. Mar(ha Phillips and son Ray- mond,- of Conway, Mr. and Mrs •Meredith Smith &nd daughters and Miss Ada Proctor of Cin- cinnati, O., .were the Saturday guests of Mrs. .Pearl Ball. Judge and Mrs. Carl Will- iams were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Pearl Ball. Mr. Claude Hansel and son, Jerry, and Mr. Delbert Death- erage spent the week-end at Palntsville. Mr. and Mrs. W G. Mulllns of Stockton, Calif., are visiting his sister, MR. Gilda McHargue and Mrs. McKinley. Perciful. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jackson and daughters, of Greenwood, S. C., were here last week vi- siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Craig. a lien for repairs on same In the sum-of $66.92, and for sto- rage in the sum of $76.40, which lien is provided for un- der Section 376.270 of the Ken- tucky Statutes. HOME AGENT'S NOTES 4-H Exhibits at the State Fair Eleven 4-H girls entered .ex- hibits in the State Fair at Louisville, which was held Sept. 7-15. Four clothing entries' were as follows with- the ribbons: Lou Murphy, apron, red ribbon; Mafra Satterfield, apron,- red ribbon; Mateline Embree, ap- ron, white ribbon; Jackie Edes- ter, dress, white ribbon; Irene Lamb, dress, white, ribbon and Juanita Edester, play clothes, white ribbon. The food exhibits were: Fre- dessa Ray, biscuits, red ribbon; Jean Bullen, yeast rolls, red ribbon; Kathyrn Bullen, oat- meal codkies, red ribbon, and Gail Dean, angel cake, blue rib- bon. Helfen Bishop entered her secretary's book and received 20th place,- which will receive a money prize. All blue and red ribbons^ will receive money prizes.

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J3 loJAead

'Ohio Minister At The Brodhead Baptist Church

The Rev. O. V. Holderby of Proctorville, Ohio will preach Sunday morning and evening at the Brodhead Church. All are invited tend these services.

Monnl jffHS 0? $20 TO S100 TOR OTXTWt

TSiaSfRS OR MUTILATING BOOKS. NEW? j?4JPERS 0R PERIODICALS 2SL0NGIKG PUfUC LIBRARIES.

"WHERE THE BOONEWAY JOINS

Devoted To ' The Interests

of Oar Coanty

ESTABLISHED l i t ? MT. VERNON KENTUCET Thursday, September 27. 1951 VOLUME 68—NO. »

Woman's Club Holds Its First Meeting

Btaoptat Trailways Permitted To Carry Passengers

oa and Gas Drilling Continues in County

Considerable activity in ac-quiring leases for oil and gas rights is still in evidence. Va-rious parties are engaged in in this leasing activity, which' is always the first step in open-

new field for develop-

Tfailways busses, with, cer-tain restrictions,. were author-

The Woman's Club held its ized late Friday to carry pas-first meeting Tuesday evening sengers between Kentucky, ing u p - » at the home of Mrs. J . E. Row'e. points. - | ment and production of The meeting was opened by the The line has been operating oil. president, Mrs. Wendell Belew. through Kentucky between Co-After the business session, an svington on the Ohio border and interesting program was given. Jellico on the Tennessee border

Two solos The Lost Chord, s i n c e J u l y- 1950, withqyt car-and Song of L d U w e r e \ u n g ^ between.any bv Miss Eva Ann Machal ac- Kentucky points.

-comoanied at t h o pi°"" by Mrs. ' State Commissioner John M. companion 1 Kinnaird granted Trailways au-' 4ftor *h» nmffrom »nri »nfpr t h o r i t y t 0 carry local passen-f n i C ^ n t were g e r s b e t w e c n D r y and i u ^

t h " T^e M t" V e r n o n o v e r 01,1 P r o l e 5 t o f Southeastern Greyhound Lines.

,»L . ^ r y 1 According to restrictions in with mixed flowers and light- the commissioners order pass-ed tapers. Cut flowers were ar- e n g e r s m ay not buy Uckets on ranged in *t tractive settings Trailways

Mrs. Lola> Peyton Dies At 87 Here

BLI P>

College Hill Wins Over Central By 18 to .7

-•» , T> ., r, . , nal best-of-three game Mrs. Lola Bell Peyton, born f o r ^ p l a y i n g o£ f c h ; c h i n o f t h o T n

College Hill tral, 18-7, in the opening

August 12, 18(57, departed life September-27, 1951 at ajn. , at the hoi

and .,„ r. Mrs. Rav Gott of Mt. Ver-

Rev. Hs Ray To Be At Christian Church

Rev. Howard Ray, minister ('of the First Christian Church

iter, Mrs. Ray Gott of non. Her age was 84 3

One major, operating compa- month and 15 days, ny and several local small op-; She was. united in era tors have* collectively leased to William Peyton in many thousands of acres in va- j to this

, . . ^:J®lLeagui of her daugh- I 1 ship of the Tobacco Baseball at Etowah, Tenn./wiU be the

guest speaker a t the Mt Ver-

rious parts of this county, look- 'children: Mrs. Gertrude Gott, single. explore- .Mt. Vernon; Edgar wJfcer Pey-1

Jack Ginter, the winning pit-cher, and Don Richardson, the

years, one jjoger, g a v e Up II hits each. | W'lliams led the College Hill

"™ batters with two singles, while .Harvey Hackworth paced Cen-i tral with^two doubles and a

the born

ed on as favorable tlon and production.

These various parties seem ' sincerely 'to believe that

j ton, who died? in I Clarence Peyton,

from, this coi first of the

The secoi drilling

_ soon be throughout

Co-hostesses Henderson and Mrs. Logan hound Lines have the right to . . . - . - . - . . Bryant. service those points. Stops may o n a n d . t h e P a t . t e r n shaping lard Peyton,

A Certificate of Honor was be made by Trailways between "P, and several new locations awarded for 1950, making the these points. „ ~ I

Mrs. J. " .Covington or t o . ™ " { *

Edinburg, In Sirs. Ida Mae Baker of

the nfarket Detroit; Mrs.,Dorothy Lapas of before the Detroit; Billy Peyton, Dayton, year. !0., and one other son who died

e will be a | i n i n f a n c y -It is said to Besides her children, Mrs , and plans'Peyton leaves to mourn her to carry this passing, one sister, Mrs. Pearl

Boen of Dayton, and

, __ , . Second game in - the series World War I; w i u ^ p i a y e d n e x t Sunday at

12 Orev-I lorward in a determined way. Some* drilling has been going children, among whom is Bal-

new locations from infancy. Mr. .Peyton preceded

success of the club dred percent.

hun- Trailways' new 'service will1 The well on go into effect October 1, and a near Brodhead is suit filed at Frankfort in an ef-i|>y local parties, fort to have the restrictions jp had the c the order removed, according do it, Gus to officials of Trailways. ,H o

j |Sandusky Gum Sulphur Man Is <

A . n . n D . v K iFound Dead In His Bed I be -finished within a week A 1950 Buick car was aban- i _ _ _ _ _ I ten days.

doned in Mt. Vernon last ThOrs-1 r h B r l ( , v Hnward aspd about 32» operator of W Golden -Tip- raANSPOBTATION MAN

2 p. m. on at Berea.

neutral diamond

Crab Orchard Horse Show Was Rained Out

Tied in with Crab Orchard's annual homecoming, the Horse Show and Coon Dog and Fox Hound Bentfh Show that was scheduled for a last Saturday

s called off due to

Stolen Auto Is Abandoned Here

about 2 miles north 3 rod-car was found to be the one stolen from Poole Motor Sales r " r was found d ted in his I J o b n L- Vlckers. director at Lexington after local police . . ' , morninu by his Pupil Transportation at Frank-got in contact with state police. ^ t h e f w t o h a d f o n e & hta was tee Tuesday for a

Owners saW that a well dres- r 0 _ m ^ a w a k e n Him. 1 conference with local school sed man asked to look at the; He was the w r o i ' M r . a n d l b u s drivers. car and while they were in the M r 3 Garfield Howard and had! The meeting, which was-in

answerlhg the phone he been suffering from a rheuma-! the interest of safety, was held tic heart condition for which j in the County Educational he was receiving treatment by" Building with all drivers pres-local physicians. - ent. There ai

The body was brought, to the Cox Funeral Home here tor

at 2 p. m.

death In April, 1947. Jim Messer said Monday the | She was a member of the Me- show will be held Saturday,

wfco have ihodist church for years, but October 6, weather permitting, nd .faith to later transferred her member- He added that the show would

Bro- ship, to the Presbyterian church be held the following Sunday, Brothers and of this community. ! October 7 if inclement weather

in outside inde-1 For the last four years of her prevails oA the 6th, or the first >r. The well is life, Mrs. Peyton stayed with clear day following. oil and should her daughter, Mrs. Ray Gott.

Funeral services will be at .Mt. Vernon Christian Church | Sunday afternoon at 2.30 with Rev.- Howard Ray of Etowah, Tenn., conducting, assisted by Bro. G. W. Murphy.

Burial will follow at Elm-wood cemetery here.

•drove it off the lot. It was thought that the man

parked the car here and took a bus or hitch-hiked out of town.

tearing I watched them building down,

A gang of men in a busy: town. With a ho-heave-ho and a lusty

yell They swung a beam, and the

sidewall fell. I asked the foreman:

theBe men skilled.

are nine busses in this year, in the coun-system.

Ads Pay "XT Big

Mrs. Arthur Leach and chil-dren, Jerry and Margaret Sue of Williamsburg visited . Mrs.

of Tazewell, Tenn., were week-end guests. of his cousin, Mrs. Bill Margin and Mr. Martin. . Mr. and M.-s. Hubert. Britton wer* in L«9Agto»r Mohday oa business.

Lucretia (Granny) Pey-ton . was honored on her 83rd birthday Wednesday by a din-der at the Christian Church.

The Willing Workers spon-sored the dinner and presented her with a huge ̂ birthday cake topped ~lV)PfhS candles.

Approximately forty-five of her friends were present to of-fer congratulations.

Mr. and Mrs! Jack Perciful. of Louisville, spent the week-

Mr. and

And the men you'd hire if you 5" had to build?' He gave a laugh and said-

HALL IS HURT WHILE PLAYING IN YARD

Elmer Hall, eight-yeir-old boy, who lives at Boone, this county, was brought to the of-fice of Dr. George Griffith -for

Ar* treatment for. injuries he had received early this

The boy had I the .ard, jumping

'No, it wa's said, and received lac-: derations about the head which

Just common labor is all I need . ' r e a U i r e d several stitches. • With them I can wreck m a . ' ; ' , °r l w o - - .- - j Bobby HeHon.of. the*' V. S. Wnifuui iucfs have taken years Navy is visiting his mother,

to do-." • - Mr.5. Ben Hasty and Mr. Hasty. So I thought to myself as I , Mrs. Doris Niceley spent the!

went my way, week-end m Lexington. Which of these roles have I —— '

tried to play? Rev. George Read ing Am I a builder who works with To Preach at Baptist Church

care, 1 Rev. Wendell Belew is in Measuring life by the rule and Wilmington, N. C., oh business

square? • and Prof. George Readding, of Am I shaping my deeds to a Georgetown Bible College will

well-made plan, preach the morning and even-Patientlv doine the best I can? ing services at the Mt. Vernon Or am I a •wrecker, who walks Baptist church. All are invited

the town I to attend these services. Content with the labor of toar-

ing down? .HOME FURNIS —Anonymous" [TRAINING MEETING I 1 — j Seventeen . leaders, repre •

NOTICE |:fti\'.ing nine clubs, attended. the training meeting which was'

SHINfcS

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 376.280 of the Kentucky Statues that Gentry Motor Co. will on Sept. 22, 1951 sell at public- auction to the highest and best bidder at 1 P. M. at garage of Gentry Motor . Co., inMt.Vernon, Ky., one Plymouth Car 1936 model, motor 605-22-509.

This motor car is the property of Apt Templeton, Middlesboro, Ky. will be sold to satisfy a

• lien for storage "and* repairs "oh ' same in the sum of 550, which

lien- is provided for under sec-tion 376,270 0£ ..the -Kentucky Statutes.

DEEDS RECORDED '

Raymond Rickels to Mrs. Ida Hysinger, land in county.,

Charles C. Carter to Henry Carter, real estate in town.

Granville Hellard to W. D. Moore, real estate in county.

Ben Johnson to .W. D Moore, real estate located at Boone.

Loneva Mailer Sowder -to W. B. Cummins, real estate in town.

FOR SALB-One building lot, size 50x247 ft., located on Lo-vells Lane. See Joe Swinney, Mt. Vernon, Ky. o l l p

held in Berea, Friday, Septem-ber 21. The lesson, "Removing the Old Finish on Furniture", was conducted by Miss Venice Lovelady, Extension Specialist in Home Furnishing, Univer-sity of Kentucky. The leaders brought pieces of furniture, dresser drawers, stools and pic-ture frames and work'ed taking the old varnish or paint off till

The leaders who attended were: "Mrs. Hope ^Tox, Mrs. Will Dowell, Mrs. Roy' Brown, Mrs. H F. Gentry, Mrs. B. F. Hurablstt, --M^Sr—Ssaa£~ Mfasonr Mrs. H. H. Harrison, Mrs. T. L. Johnson, Mrs.' E. R. Dash, Mrs. Carl Clark, "Mrs. Rube Ab-ney, Mrs. Roy Harrison, Mrs. Sheridan Bowman, Mrs. W. B. Jones, .Mrs. D. C. Carter, Mrs. Hugh Walker and Mrs.~ William Bullen.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Robert Edward Doan, 21, Indianapolis, Ind., to Bonnie Howard, 21, Mt Vernon, Ky.

James, Klnser, 18, Hansford, Ky., to Rosa McKinney, Hans-ford, Ky. L,

David Albright,20, Spiro, Ky. to Helen Frankie Blevins, 18, Crab Orchard, Ky.

judge Eugene Siler Republican candidate for GCVECNCC

wil l speak at the

Court House in M t . Vernon

Sat. Night, Sept. 29 at 7:30 P. M.

Come and Hear this Great Soldier anl Statesman

Republican Campaign Committee

o. E. s. win Election of

The Mt v. 468, Order of the will have an

Church, Sunday 30. Bro. Ray is an

preacher with a experience. He is

to our community for .nd time at the invita-

tion' of the Church, as it con-siders a new minister. He will be accompanied here by his wife.

Bro. Kineman submitted his resignation from the Church two weeks ago. He and Mrs. Kineman will visit Rev. Kine-man's parents, Mr. and Charles Kineman at Brookport, this week-end. He the pulpit there this

The time for all vices at the Christian

been changed from 7:30 to 7:00 p. m.

Additional Personals Mrs. Homer Livesay and

daughter, Ruth, and little| granddaughter, Vickie Sue Burdette, spent the week-end in Clncinnat,- O., visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Ball., and al-

Mr. Russell Hauk, who is seriously 111 In the Jewish Hos-pital

Miss Bettye Jean Miller of Lancaster spent the week-end with her parents, Mjr and Mrs. Floyd Miller.

Mrs. Bonnie Harmon and daughter, Joy of Berea, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart and daughter awL^Ms*-*nd Mrs. Frank Har-mon and family.

Miss Jennie Lou Davis of Lexington spent the with her sister, Mrs. Aubrey Hasty and family.

Miss Ann Lair of Lexington was the week-end guest of parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lair and family.

5th at 7:30 with closed

FHA. 4-H, Utopia Clubs To Show 1.428 Calves

Members of the Future Farm-ers of America apd Utopia and 4-H Clubs will show 1,428 cal-ves at the 13th annual fat cat-ttle and show to be sponsored by the State Department of Ag-riculture at Louisville Nov. 14-16.

Harold Ford, assistant direct-of agriculture, announced the

after the deadline last

about than will be

s Department of Agricul-las put up $6,000 for pre- * s at the show. It will be In cooperation with the

Bourbon Stockyards, which Is providing a place -/or- the event.-

Green Valley Boys Coming Sept. 27th

Thursday night at 7:30 p. m., the Green Valley Boys • of Station WVLK will give a two-hour performance in the High Sschool Gym, consisting : of hillbilly and popular music,, along with instrumental and. novelty numbers.

Hear them on WVLK' each; day at 10:30 to 11:0ft a. m.

Doors will open at 7-00 p. i n .

; { HOMEKAKER8 MEET Mr. andMra . John -W. Payne WITH MBS. W. W. ANGXJN d children of Dayton, Ohio, -and children of Dayton,

spent the* week-end with herl The Homemakere held their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lige regular meeting last Thursday Woodall and family. | a t the home of Mlrs. Bill Anglln.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wood-1 Twenty members were present. with one visitor, Mrs. Rube Ab-ney of Berea.

"Clothing Guideposts" was the lesson subject presented by Mrs. Letta Jasper, Home Demonstration Agent. -

Mrs. Oscar Owens and Mrs.

'all and son of Cincinnati, O., Ispent the week-end with his ; j rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lige Wood-iting friends.

Mrs. Willis McKenzie has re-cently accepted a. position with the University of Kentucky, . and has moved "to -Lexington,"iBUl Martin were co-hostesses.

e has boueh't a . new . A bountiful dinner ,.v»s en7 joyed by all present. A bazaar will be held 'at

the Kentucl<y-"Utilities-office on Saturday, October 13th,

where she has bought .a. new home on Rosemorit Garden.

Mrs. Bessie Treadway, 6f Mt. .Vernon, Mr. Morgan Simpson, 'Mrs. Delia Cottengim of Louis- . . 'ville, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl M. |beginnmg at 10:00 a I Brooks of Cincinnati were in Barbourville Wednesday, vis- . NOTICE ;Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis and N o t , c e 13 h c r e b * ii'ven, IMr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hasty pursuant to section J76.4B0 ot were in Lexington Sunday to ' the Kentucky Statutes that see Mr. C. A. Davis, who is in ; Baker Motor Co. will on Oct. 6, St. Jostph s Hospital. 1951 sell at public auction to the Mrs. Bobby Mason was taken highest and best bidder at 1 to Berea Hospital Sunday. |P; M. at the garage of Baker She was operated on Monday. IMotbr Co., in Mt. Vernon, Ky.,

Mr. Fred Morris of Richmond!o n e Linclon car 1936 model, Ind., spent the week-end with motor number 992-205. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ThU motor car is the pro-ter Morris. Iperty of Clarence Rynes, 541

North 17th Street, Louisville, Ky., and will be- sold to satisfy Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Grimes

and daughter of Frankfort, and Mr. and Mrs. Sigmon of Green Hill spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin ad Mary Elizabeth.

i Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Conn 'Crawford of Lexington are vi-siting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ijack Crawford and Byron.

James Rice of West Browns-iville, Penna., was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Pearl Ball and lother relatives last week. | James Rice and Mrs. Pearl (Ball spent Tuesday in Conway the guests of Mrs. Martha Phil-lips and sons.

Mar(ha Phillips and son Ray-mond,- of Conway, Mr. and Mrs •Meredith Smith &nd daughters and Miss Ada Proctor of Cin-cinnati, O., .were the Saturday guests of Mrs. .Pearl Ball.

Judge and Mrs. Carl Will-iams were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Pearl Ball.

Mr. Claude Hansel and son, Jerry, and Mr. Delbert Death-erage spent the week-end at Palntsville.

Mr. and Mrs. W G. Mulllns of Stockton, Calif., are visiting his sister, MR. Gilda McHargue and Mrs. McKinley. Perciful.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jackson and daughters, of Greenwood, S. C., were here last week vi-siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Craig.

a lien for repairs on same In the sum-of $66.92, and for sto-rage in the sum of $76.40, which lien is provided for un-der Section 376.270 of the Ken-tucky Statutes.

HOME AGENT'S NOTES

4-H Exhibits at the State Fair Eleven 4-H girls entered .ex-

hibits in the State Fair a t Louisville, which was held Sept. 7-15.

Four clothing entries' were as follows with- the ribbons: Lou Murphy, apron, red ribbon; Mafra Satterfield, apron,- red ribbon; Mateline Embree, ap-ron, white ribbon; Jackie Edes-ter, dress, white ribbon; Irene Lamb, dress, white, ribbon and Juanita Edester, play clothes, white ribbon.

The food exhibits were: Fre-dessa Ray, biscuits, red ribbon; Jean Bullen, yeast rolls, red ribbon; Kathyrn Bullen, oat-meal codkies, red ribbon, and Gail Dean, angel cake, blue rib-bon.

Helfen Bishop entered her secretary's book and received 20th place,- which will receive a money prize. All blue and red ribbons^ will receive money prizes.