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Mi. Vernon, Standard Oil HOLLDi Mrs. Jerry Dick.. Alicia, Mi- chael and Mechellc of Colum- It is a pleasure at-this Holiday time to wish you much happiness! THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. ISM "res .MQIQff. YgRNOIj SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY pAQyng iai & lAMrn mend ewd m Mr. and Mn. D. L. Dillingham .Dillinghams Celebrate Golden Anniversary -. -. Mr. «vi Moui?^"^ V 041 lingham Nicholasville cele- brated their Golden Wedding Anniversary, Dec. 26 at the "hom»-of their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Gunn of Wilmore. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Brown and family of Versailles; .Mr- and Mrs. Edd Winstead and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Win- stead and family of Mt." Ver- sion; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sears and family of Stanford; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Dillingham and* family of Nicholasville; 8£r. and Mrs. Larry Haw- kins of Bondville. They tjave nineteen grand- children and six great-grand- children. All forty-three of their immediate family are living. Joan Vetter Weds Charles Spurlock The marriage of Mrs.-Joan Vetter of. Mt. Vemon . to Charles Spurlock was sole- mnized Ireoently. They are' making their home at Som- UNDERGOES S0RG*»Y Kerniey Burton, son of Mr, end Mrs- Harris Burton, und- erwent surgery at the Berea College Hospital. Monday. ; SUFFERS HEART ATTACK Mrs. James Henson spent three days, last week, in the Rockcastle County Baptist Hospital after sustaining a heart attack. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Henson were: Mr. and Mrs- Curtis Caldwell hnd family, Mrs. Maggie Cromer and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nlceley, Mr. and Mrs. George Hasty and Frankie, Mr. and Mrs. George Owens of Reading, Ohio. "Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rowlett and .family of Berea. Austin .Overbay of Sum- mon, In'd., spent Christmas with his sister, Mrs. Robert Kirby, and family. ... Mr. and Mrs..Charles Holt win sons, Mark and_Kevin,"of Louisville; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kirby of Lockland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs."Robert Barron and sons of Quail spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirby, and family. Week end and Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McFerron included; Mr. and Mrs. S. B- Riddle of Flemingsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Riddle and dau- ghters, Shirley Ray and Jo Ann, of Elizabethtown and Mr. and Mrs. F. Earl Mullins of Brodhead. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lam- bert were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Turner and Mr. Evans Hilton and Miss Christine Krueger. Other afternoon guests were: Mr.-and Mrs. Carl Jones and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Millard of Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Patton and Rose Sharon and Mr. and Urs. Denver Hoskins of Lon- Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hiatt celebrated theft 69 wedding anniversary recently. Those present for dinner were Mrs. Celia Lyons of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. B. S, Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Claud McHargue; Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hamm and Molly and Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hamm all of Mt. Vernon. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Cox; J. B. Hiatt and Sarah; Mrs. Nancy Bradley and Tracy, Jack Fish! and Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ley Burdette. IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McFer- ron left Tuesday to spend the winter in Ft. Myers, Fla. Howard-Daugherty Wed Dec. 26 Clara Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Howard of Livingston, and Charles E. Daugherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daugherty of R. R. 2, Mt. Vernon, were married Dec. 26 at the home of her parents., Bro. Rolla Cornelius of Mt. Vernon performed the cere- mony. v The couple will make their home in Dayton, Ohio where he is employed. Twenty-one persons attended the wedding. Geneva KIdwell Weds Lawrence A. Bradford Geneva Kidwell of Orlando and Lawrence A. Bradford of Maretburg were united in marriage Dec. "24 at Jacks- tyro, Tenn. They will be at hpme at her residence at Orlando. HOMEMAKERS MEET The Sunshine Homemakers oLCpnway met Tuesday, Dec. 15 at the home" of Mrs. Hazel Mullins with eight members and one visitor present. This was the Christmas meetng and gifts were ex- changed. The club made plans to prepare Christmas baskets for some needy families in the community. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Blge Towery, Jan. 16. ATTEND WEDDING Mrs. Ida Ramsey has re- turned home after spending a week with her daughter Mrs. Sadie groyles and fam- ily. While there, Mrs. Ram- sey and Mrs. Broyles attend- ed the wedding of Miss Joyce Brooks to Paul G. Hasty at a. Kettering, Ohio; Baptist Church. Paul is the grandson of Mrs. Rachel Price, formerly of Mt Vemon. don; Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Hilton and Kathy of Rich- mond; Mrs. Gertrude Hilton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cromer of Mt. Vemon. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Rita Brown and Anna during the holidays were: Mrs. Emma Frith and daughter, Mrs. Bob Hendrickson, of Brodhead; Mil; Alma Pike of Mt. Ver- non: Mrs. Billy piddle of Brodhead; Mr. and Mrs. Charles. .Brown and daught- er, Janis, of Lexington and Mrs- Maggie Hasty of Coving- ton. Billy Hale of Mt. Vemon, Elmer Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hale and family, Mr. adn Mrs. Virgil Hale and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilniott all of Ohio visited. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hale and "Linda dur- ing the holidays. Mrs. Mary Cummins is re- ported improving. Miss Brtnda Jones is spending a few days with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Scott, of Lockland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lambert had as dinner guests Monday evening: The Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Lawrencc, Debra and Dora, and Misses Pam Gillam and Kathy. Ash- er~o? Corbin;- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinimel, Karen and Kimmy of Frankfort; Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Bailey and. Billy of Danvilfe and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nunnelley and Jerri Lynn. C Christmas visitors of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Roy Norton were: Carl and Jimmy .Norton of Scottsburg, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. David Purcell of Som- erset, and Donald Purcell of Science Hill- Mrs. Julia Ligon, of Knox- ville, Tenn., spent the Christ- mas holidays with hec bro- ther, William G. Landrum, and Mrs. Landrum. Joe Lambert is spending this week 'in Aiken, S. C., with his cousin. Miss Peggy Ann Robbins He will also visit his aunt; Miss -Dorothy Lambert, in Augusta, Ga- - Owen- Dillingham of De- troit,. Mictw spent Christmas with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Dillingham. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dilliojf- ham of Brodhead spent Christmas eve with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Dillingham. Mrs. Elaine Davidson and daughter, Diane, were at Somerset Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Ander- kin, Jewell and Shane; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hines and Casey, spent Christmas .with relatives at Richmond and Indianapolis, Ind.' *. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Henson, this week, ate Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Caldwell $nd family of Lock- lnnd, Ohio. " PFC. Charles Allen of Mt. Vemon', enjoyed a visit - re- cently to Sarsota Jungle Gar- dens whaef vacationing on Florida's LcWrer West Coast. Master Shane Fain of Mt. Vemon is ill at home with chicken pox. Sgt. Jesse L. McClure, sta- tioned at Ft. Bragg, N.'C., is spending .several days here due to the illness of Afc ther, Mrs. Maggie McClure, who has been in the Rock- castle County Baptist Hos- pital. Sgt. McClure has serv- ed 19 years in the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chance of Maderia, Ohio spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McKenzie. Guests of ML. and Mrs. George Franks and family last weelr were: their son, Sp-S Carl Edward, who is sta- tioned at Ft. Benning, Ga.-. •uieir daughter, Mrs. Earl Wil- son, Mr. Wilson and family of Louisville. The Rev. and Mrs. J. Wm. Hall and daughters, Linda and Amy, left after church services Sunday evening for Fredericksburg, Va., to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents and other rela- tives. and Barry. Miss Nancy Helton a stti- dent at University of Utah, Salt Lake City, is spending the Christmas holidays with her mofher, Mrs. Kermit Bailey, and Mr. Bailey. Her Mend, Mr. James Johnson, arrived Monday, Dec. 28, and they will return to Utah Jan. 2. / Mr. and" Mrs. Kermit Bailey- and daughter, Misy Nancy Helton, spent . the week end at CampBellsvillS with the Rev. and "Mrs. Sam Rochester. Mrs. Rochester is the former Miss Patsy Helton. Dr. and Mrs. Troy Laswell and son, David, of State Col- lege, Miss., visited Mr. and Mrs. Delmus McKinney, Don and Gail; during the Christ- mas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hol- stead and son, Terry, of Berea were Christmas Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del- mus McKinney, Don and Gail.. Miss Mary Ellen Hansel, who is employed wit* the Duke Power Co., Hickory, N. C. spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Sherman Hansel. ' i.n. "aim 'mis. x.ia'uae L". Hansel, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Hansel and daughter, Mary Ellen, of Hickory, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Pond- er and son, John, of Lexing- ton were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ponder at Campton. • Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cum- mins of Dallas. Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cummins and daughter, Teresa, of Law; renceburg; Mr. • and Mrs". George Honaker of Cincin- nati, Ohio and Ralph Cum- mins, employed at Lexington have been with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Cum- mins, several days due to thP illness of Mr. Cummins, who spent several days in the Rockcastle County baptist Hospital, but has returned home and is reported im- orov> n 7. Mr. and 'Mrs. Alva Falin of » Pine Hill had" thiry-two for land, Ind., spent the week end with his mother Mrs. Roy Hansel, Mr. HaiBel, Annabess To Our Patrons and Good Wishes yr Rockcastle Farm Service Wayne Stewart, Onmnr Mt. Vernon. Knntiirlro Christmas dinner. They in eluded children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. •Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Shep- herd and daughter. Tammy, of Westchester. Ohio spent Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ballinper. •Christmas'dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Travis were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Don- Dvan of Hartford. Mr. and Mrs N. M. Smock. Mrs. Bonnie Cox of London. Irvin Hatfield ol Berea visited that afternoon. Guests i.f Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nunnelley over the Christmas Holiday were: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mifflins, Pa- ducah, Mrs. Lillie Tipton, Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nunnelley, Richmond, Mr. •and Mrs. Preston Nunnelley, Jr., and son Lexington. Mrs. Louise Walker of Richmond spent the Christ- mas holidays with Mrs. Anne £. Farris and attended the fharriage of her nephew Charles Bennett Farris to Miss Ann Meece Sunday at Somerset. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mit- chell of Lexington spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Smock. Lev/is Perciful and Dr. Jack Perciful of Louisville spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kinley Perciful. . Opp Bussell of Williams- town spent the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Mazie Bussell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young, and son Tim, were in Casey County during Christmas to visit his grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Lay. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Harris of Lexington spent the Christ- mas' 'holidays with relatives and friends in Mt. Vemon. Mr. Snd Mrs." Philip Ruter of Louis'ville visited her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Mur- rell over the Christmas holi- days. Mf. and Mrs- Byron Craw- ford of Danville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford, and his sister, Mrs. Charles A. Mullins and fam- ily Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl-Watkins and sons, and Mrs. Sydney Lyons of Nicholasville visited Dr. Mallory Lyons and fam- ily over Christmas. Mrs. Bettie Davis has re- turned home after visiting in Lexington with her daugh- ters, Mrs. Carl Hopper and family, and Mrs. L. J,. Christerson. • Mr. and Mrs. C. E." Don- ovan of Hartford and Mrs- Bonnie Cox of London spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Travis and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Niceley. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conard Parrett were Dr. and Mrs. Jackie Hiatt and children of Laurel, Md-, Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Elam of Frankfort and Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Parrett and children of Mt. Vemon". Guests ol' Mr. and Mrs. lEstil McBee during the Christ- mas holidays were: Mr. and bus, Ind, Miss Virginia Rose McBee of Cumberland Col- lege, "Mr!" and Mrs. Virgil Martin of Brodhead, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Fox of Bybec, Mr. and Mrs. William McCortl of Richmond. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs: "Natltalv Mullins. were: Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mullins and children, of Mt. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Anderson and daughter of Berea, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Parsons and children, Louis- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mullins and children of New Paris, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mi^lins and family of Lex- ington. Mrs. Georgia Harmon and daughter, Nancy Gail of Newport News, Va., spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs.. Ada Clark and- family. John Clark of Richmond, Ind., spent Christmas week with his daughter, Mrs. James W. Mullins.and family and son, "Randall Clark. Christmas dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Bamett were: Dr. apd****" -sJ— u: - Hiatt ot Laurel; "Ma.. Mr. and Mrs Joe Elam of Frankfort, Mrs. Eliza Bamett of Red Hill; Mr. and .Mrs. George Parrett," Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Donald Parrett and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bamett and family, Lexington, Rev. and Mrs- Albert Eugene Grif- fin and family, of Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Miracle of Pcntiac, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bar- nett and family spent the week end before Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bamett. Clyde Bamett and son, Rickie, and Goldie. Bamett went to the stock market at London, Tuesday.' Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Burton and Mattie were: Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Griffin, Mr. Mrs. Harris Burton and and Mr. and Mrs. Burton. Mrs. Harris Burton and sons visited Mr. and UrtiM Bennett Burton one evoiinf last week. _ «> Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ang-w- lin and Nancy visited hU-: jnothen._Mrs. Lillian Anglin, - In. Lebiftion, Ohio, over the week end. Linda Stokes, has returned"- home after spending a few diys in the Berea College Hospital. Denton Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Owens, in- jured his arm In a fall at' school, last week. He was treated . at the Rockcastle- - County Baptist Hospital and. released. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Owens and family visited Mr. and Mrs. George Burton and Mattie. Tuesday nighK ' Monday visitors of John. Gill and family were: Cleda ' Gill of Warren, Ohio, and. daughter and children' of Kirksmanville and Mrs. Del-, bert Slaughter. ""Holiday visitors of Mr. and" ErrucT <u.\d fami- ly at Conway were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sowder and Ronnie of Brodhead: Mr. and Mrs- " W- B. Atkinson *f Louisville; Mrs. fiill Carson and Johnny, of Brodhead; Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Noe and Wesley of Maysville: Mrs. Vemon Moore' and Freddie of Brodhead; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carrier and Tim n£ Cincinnati, Ohio and Mr. Leon Chandler of Brodhead. Miss Thelma Sams and". Mrs. Lee Sams of Covington spent part of last week visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt'Mink; They spent Tuesday at Mt. Vemon where Mr. and ;Mrs_ Mink did some Christmas shopping. They also visited Mrs. Dollie Stephens, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mink and Ruth. Call Cox Funeral Home Ml. Vernon, Ky. .For EVERYTHING NEEDED IN AMBULANCE WORK 256-2345 Anytime Anywhere WISHING FOR ALL OUR FRIENDS - THE VERY BEST OF HOLIDAYS. FARMERS FEED and SUPPLY Simpson Brothers Crab Orchard and Brodhead, Ky. HAVE A HAPPY SEASON! MT. VERNON HARDWARE Clinton Winstead, Owner Mt. Vernon, Kentucky Earl Hammons, Agent Mt. Vernon, Kentucky Florence's Dress Shop Mt. Vernon, Kentucky

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Mi. Vernon,

Standard Oil

HOLLDi

Mrs. Jerry Dick.. Alicia, Mi-chael and Mechellc of Colum-

It is a pleasure at-this Holiday time to wish you much happiness!

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. ISM "res .MQIQff. YgRNOIj SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY p A Q y n g

iai & lAMrn mend ewd

m Mr. and Mn. D. L. Dillingham

.Dillinghams Celebrate Golden Anniversary

-. -. Mr. «vi Moui?^"^ V 041

lingham o£ Nicholasville cele-brated their Golden Wedding Anniversary, Dec. 26 at the "hom»-of their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Gunn of Wilmore.

Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Brown and family of Versailles; .Mr- and Mrs. Edd Winstead and fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Win-stead and family of Mt." Ver-sion; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sears and family of Stanford; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Dillingham and* family of Nicholasville; 8£r. and Mrs. Larry Haw-kins of Bondville.

They tjave nineteen grand-children and six great-grand-children. All forty-three of their immediate family are living.

Joan Vetter Weds Charles Spurlock

The marriage of Mrs.-Joan Vetter of. Mt. Vemon . to Charles Spurlock was sole-mnized Ireoently. They are' making their home at Som-

UNDERGOES S0RG*»Y Kerniey Burton, son of Mr,

end Mrs- Harris Burton, und-erwent surgery at the Berea College Hospital. Monday.

; SUFFERS HEART ATTACK Mrs. James Henson spent

three days, last week, in the Rockcastle County Baptist Hospital after sustaining a heart attack.

Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Henson were: Mr. and Mrs- Curtis Caldwell hnd family, Mrs. Maggie Cromer and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nlceley, Mr. and Mrs. George Hasty and Frankie, Mr. and Mrs. George Owens of Reading, Ohio. "Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rowlett and .family of Berea.

Austin .Overbay of Sum-mon, In'd., spent Christmas with his sister, Mrs. Robert Kirby, and family. ... Mr. and Mrs..Charles Holt win sons, Mark and_Kevin,"of Louisville; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kirby of Lockland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs."Robert Barron and sons of Quail spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirby, and family.

Week end and Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McFerron included; Mr. and Mrs. S. B- Riddle of Flemingsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Riddle and dau-ghters, Shirley Ray and Jo Ann, of Elizabethtown and Mr. and Mrs. F. Earl Mullins of Brodhead.

Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lam-bert were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Turner and Mr. Evans Hilton and Miss Christine Krueger. Other afternoon guests were: Mr.-and Mrs. Carl Jones and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Millard of Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Patton and Rose Sharon and Mr. and Urs. Denver Hoskins of Lon-

Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hiatt

celebrated theft 69 wedding anniversary recently. Those present for dinner were Mrs. Celia Lyons of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. B. S, Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Claud McHargue; Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hamm and Molly and Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hamm all of Mt. Vernon. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Cox; J. B. Hiatt and Sarah; Mrs. Nancy Bradley and Tracy, Jack Fish! and Mr. and Mrs. Brad-ley Burdette.

IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McFer-

ron left Tuesday to spend the winter in Ft. Myers, Fla.

Howard-Daugherty Wed Dec. 26

Clara Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Howard of Livingston, and Charles E. Daugherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daugherty of R. R. 2, Mt. Vernon, were married Dec. 26 at the home of her parents.,

Bro. Rolla Cornelius of Mt. Vernon performed the cere-mony. v The couple will make their home in Dayton, Ohio where he is employed. Twenty-one persons attended the wedding.

Geneva KIdwell Weds Lawrence A. Bradford

Geneva Kidwell of Orlando and Lawrence A. Bradford of Maretburg were united in marriage Dec. "24 at Jacks-tyro, Tenn.

They will be at hpme at her residence at Orlando.

HOMEMAKERS MEET The Sunshine Homemakers

oLCpnway met Tuesday, Dec. 15 at the home" of Mrs. Hazel Mullins with eight members and one visitor present. •

This was the Christmas meetng and gifts were ex-changed. The club made plans to prepare Christmas baskets for some needy families in the community.

The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Blge Towery, Jan. 16.

ATTEND WEDDING Mrs. Ida Ramsey has re-

turned home after spending a week with her daughter Mrs. Sadie groyles and fam-ily. While there, Mrs. Ram-sey and Mrs. Broyles attend-ed the wedding of Miss Joyce Brooks to Paul G. Hasty at a. Kettering, Ohio; Baptist Church. Paul is the grandson of Mrs. Rachel Price, formerly of Mt Vemon.

don; Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Hilton and Kathy of Rich-mond; Mrs. Gertrude Hilton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cromer of Mt. Vemon.

Visitors at the home of Mrs. Rita Brown and Anna during the holidays were: Mrs. Emma Frith and daughter, Mrs. Bob Hendrickson, of Brodhead; Mil; Alma Pike of Mt. Ver-non: Mrs. Billy piddle of Brodhead; Mr. and Mrs. Charles. .Brown and daught-er, Janis, of Lexington and Mrs- Maggie Hasty of Coving-ton.

Billy Hale of Mt. Vemon, Elmer Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hale and family, Mr. adn Mrs. Virgil Hale and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilniott all of Ohio visited. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hale and "Linda dur-ing the holidays.

Mrs. Mary Cummins is re-ported improving.

Miss Brtnda Jones is spending a few days with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Scott, of Lockland, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lambert had as dinner guests Monday evening: The Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Lawrencc, Debra and Dora, and Misses Pam Gillam and Kathy. Ash-er~o? Corbin;- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinimel, Karen and Kimmy of Frankfort; Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Bailey and. Billy of Danvilfe and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nunnelley and Jerri Lynn. C

Christmas visitors of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Roy Norton were: Carl and Jimmy .Norton of Scottsburg, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. David Purcell of Som-erset, and Donald Purcell of Science Hill-

Mrs. Julia Ligon, of Knox-ville, Tenn., spent the Christ-mas holidays with hec bro-ther, William G. Landrum, and Mrs. Landrum.

Joe Lambert is spending this week 'in Aiken, S. C., with his cousin. Miss Peggy Ann Robbins He will also

visit his aunt; Miss -Dorothy Lambert, in Augusta, Ga-- Owen- Dillingham of De-troit,. Mictw spent Christmas with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Dillingham.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dilliojf-ham of Brodhead spent Christmas eve with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Dillingham.

Mrs. Elaine Davidson and daughter, Diane, were at Somerset Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Ander-

kin, Jewell and Shane; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hines and Casey, spent Christmas .with relatives at Richmond and Indianapolis, Ind.' *. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Henson, this week, ate Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Caldwell $nd family of Lock-lnnd, Ohio. " PFC. Charles Allen of Mt.

Vemon', enjoyed a visit - re-cently to Sarsota Jungle Gar-dens whaef vacationing on Florida's LcWrer West Coast.

Master Shane Fain of Mt. Vemon is ill at home with chicken pox.

Sgt. Jesse L. McClure, sta-tioned at Ft. Bragg, N.'C., is spending .several days here due to the illness of Afc ther, Mrs. Maggie McClure, who has been in the Rock-castle County Baptist Hos-pital. Sgt. McClure has serv-ed 19 years in the Army.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chance of Maderia, Ohio spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McKenzie.

Guests of ML. and Mrs. George Franks and family last weelr were: their son, Sp-S Carl Edward, who is sta-tioned at Ft. Benning, Ga.-. •uieir daughter, Mrs. Earl Wil-son, Mr. Wilson and family of Louisville.

The Rev. and Mrs. J. Wm. Hall and daughters, Linda and Amy, left after church services Sunday evening for Fredericksburg, Va., to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents and other rela-tives.

and Barry. • Miss Nancy Helton a stti-

dent at University of Utah, Salt Lake City, is spending the Christmas holidays with her mofher, Mrs. Kermit Bailey, and Mr. Bailey. Her Mend, Mr. James Johnson, arrived Monday, Dec. 28, and they will return to Utah Jan. 2. /

Mr. and" Mrs. Kermit Bailey- and daughter, Misy Nancy Helton, spent . the week end at CampBellsvillS with the Rev. and "Mrs. Sam Rochester. Mrs. Rochester is the former Miss Patsy Helton.

Dr. and Mrs. Troy Laswell and son, David, of State Col-lege, Miss., visited Mr. and Mrs. Delmus McKinney, Don and Gail; during the Christ-mas holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hol-stead and son, Terry, of Berea were Christmas Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del-mus McKinney, Don and Gail..

Miss Mary Ellen Hansel, who is employed wit* the Duke Power Co., Hickory, N. C. spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Sherman Hansel. ' i.n. "aim 'mis. x.ia'uae L".

Hansel, Mr. and Mrs. Sher-man Hansel and daughter, Mary Ellen, of Hickory, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Pond-er and son, John, of Lexing-ton were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ponder at Campton. • Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cum-mins of Dallas. Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cummins and daughter, Teresa, of Law; renceburg; Mr. • and Mrs". George Honaker of Cincin-nati, Ohio and Ralph Cum-mins, employed at Lexington have been with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Cum-mins, several days due to thP illness of Mr. Cummins, who spent several days in the Rockcastle County baptist Hospital, but has returned home and is reported im-orov>n7.

Mr. and 'Mrs. Alva Falin of » Pine Hill had" thiry-two for land, Ind., spent the week end

with his mother Mrs. Roy Hansel, Mr. HaiBel, Annabess

To Our Patrons

and Good Wishes yr

Rockcastle Farm Service W a y n e S t e w a r t , O n m n r M t . V e r n o n . Knnt i i r l ro

Christmas dinner. They in eluded children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

•Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Shep-herd and daughter. Tammy, of Westchester. Ohio spent Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ballinper.

•Christmas'dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Travis were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Don-Dvan of Hartford. Mr. and Mrs N. M. Smock. Mrs. Bonnie Cox of London. Irvin Hatfield ol

Berea visited that afternoon. Guests i.f Mr. and Mrs.

Preston Nunnelley over the Christmas Holiday were: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mifflins, Pa-ducah, Mrs. Lillie Tipton, Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nunnelley, Richmond, Mr. •and Mrs. Preston Nunnelley, Jr., and son Lexington.

Mrs. Louise Walker of Richmond spent the Christ-mas holidays with Mrs. Anne £ . Farris and attended the fharriage of her nephew Charles Bennett Farris to Miss Ann Meece Sunday at Somerset.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mit-chell of Lexington spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Smock.

Lev/is Perciful and Dr. Jack Perciful of Louisville spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Kinley Perciful. . Opp Bussell of Williams-town spent the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Mazie Bussell.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young, and son Tim, were in Casey County during Christmas to visit his grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Lay. ; .

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Harris of Lexington spent the Christ-mas' 'holidays with relatives and friends in Mt. Vemon.

Mr. Snd Mrs." Philip Ruter of Louis'ville visited her par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Mur-rell over the Christmas holi-days.

Mf. and Mrs- Byron Craw-ford of Danville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford, and his sister, Mrs. Charles A. Mullins and fam-ily Christmas Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl-Watkins and sons, and Mrs. Sydney Lyons of Nicholasville visited Dr. Mallory Lyons and fam-ily over Christmas.

Mrs. Bettie Davis has re-turned home after visiting in Lexington with her daugh-ters, Mrs. Carl Hopper and family, and Mrs. L. J,. Christerson. • Mr. and Mrs. C. E." Don-ovan of Hartford and Mrs-Bonnie Cox of London spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Travis and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Niceley.

Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conard Parrett were Dr. and Mrs. Jackie Hiatt and children of Laurel, Md-, Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Elam of Frankfort and Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Parrett and children of Mt. Vemon".

Guests ol' Mr. and Mrs. lEstil McBee during the Christ-mas holidays were: Mr. and

bus, Ind, Miss Virginia Rose McBee of Cumberland Col-lege, "Mr!" and Mrs. Virgil Martin of Brodhead, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Fox of Bybec, Mr. and Mrs. William McCortl of Richmond.

Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs: "Natltalv Mullins. were: Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mullins and children, of Mt. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Anderson and daughter of Berea, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Parsons and children, Louis-ville, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mullins and children of New Paris, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mi^lins and family of Lex-ington.

Mrs. Georgia Harmon and daughter, Nancy Gail of Newport News, Va., spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs.. Ada Clark and- family.

John Clark of Richmond, Ind., spent Christmas week with his daughter, Mrs. James W. Mullins.and family and son, "Randall Clark.

Christmas dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Bamett were: Dr. apd****" -sJ—u:-Hiatt ot Laurel; "Ma.. Mr. and Mrs Joe Elam of Frankfort, Mrs. Eliza Bamett of Red Hill; Mr. and .Mrs. George Parrett," Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Donald Parrett and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bamett and family, Lexington, Rev. and Mrs- Albert Eugene Grif-fin and family, of Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Miracle of Pcntiac, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bar-nett and family spent the week end before Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bamett.

Clyde Bamett and son, Rickie, and Goldie. Bamett went to the stock market at London, Tuesday.'

Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Burton and Mattie were: Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison Griffin, Mr. Mrs. Harris Burton and and Mr. and Mrs. Burton.

Mrs. Harris Burton and sons visited Mr. and UrtiM Bennett Burton one evoiinf last week. _ «>

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ang-w-lin and Nancy visited hU-: jnothen._Mrs. Lillian Anglin, -In. Lebiftion, Ohio, over the week end.

Linda Stokes, has returned"-home after spending a few diys in the Berea College Hospital. •

Denton Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Owens, in-jured his arm In a fall at' school, last week. He was treated . at the Rockcastle- -County Baptist Hospital and. released.

Mr. and Mrs. Millard Owens and family visited Mr. and Mrs. George Burton and Mattie. Tuesday nighK '

Monday visitors of John. Gill and family were: Cleda ' Gill of Warren, Ohio, and. daughter and children' of Kirksmanville and Mrs. Del-, bert Slaughter. • ""Holiday visitors of Mr. and"

ErrucT <u.\d fami-ly at Conway were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sowder and Ronnie of Brodhead: Mr. and Mrs- " W- B. Atkinson *f Louisville; Mrs. fiill Carson and Johnny, of Brodhead; Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Noe and Wesley of Maysville: Mrs. Vemon Moore' and Freddie of Brodhead; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carrier and Tim n£ Cincinnati, Ohio and Mr. Leon Chandler of Brodhead.

Miss Thelma Sams and". Mrs. Lee Sams of Covington spent part of last week visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt'Mink; They spent Tuesday at Mt. Vemon where Mr. and ;Mrs_ Mink did some Christmas shopping. They also visited Mrs. Dollie Stephens, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mink and Ruth.

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FARMERS FEED and SUPPLY Simpson Brothers

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HAVE A HAPPY SEASON!

MT. VERNON HARDWARE Clinton Winstead, Owner

Mt. Vernon, Kentucky

Earl Hammons, Agent Mt. Vernon, Kentucky

Florence's Dress Shop Mt. Vernon, Kentucky

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THE MOUNT VERNON SI( family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Croucher and Vonda, Mr.Ed-•ward Croucher. Wayne, Rop-nie and Charles E , Mr. and Mrs. Junior Alexander and children and J. M. Bullen.

Eddie Wilson spent Friday night with J. B- Croucher.

Frank Mullins visited Ro-bert Croucher Thursday aft-

ler, J. B. Croucher and Billy Sigmon.

Mr. and Mrs. Colroan Bu'-dette and Charlotte had all of their children at home lor Chrisbttas.

visited Mr. and Mrs. Enoch | J Smith and family Wednesday • afternoon.

Mr. Marcus Reppert and children of Mt Vernon visit- ' ed his brother, Mr. and Mrs. ' James Reppert, and mother, Mrs- Liddie Reppert, Friday | evening. Later, he and his ; mother, visited his brother, • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reppert. *

Mr. and^Mrs. Hubert Chas-teen and' daughters were Sunday dinner guests of their daughter,\ Mrs. Tom Adams, Mr. Adams,, and daughter, Connie.'Other visitors at the Adams Home were: Mr. and Mrs". John Adams of Rich-mond and Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman of Berea.

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tinch fend family of Franklin, Ohio were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mullins. at Snider.

Mr. and Mrs- Billy Wren and family of Hamilton, Ohio visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Reppert and Mr. and' Mrs. Bill Wren, during Christmas.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Chas-teen visited her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reppert, a while Christmas Day.

Please remember church enrfVv'pdv school. Hope you "all hJif." a Merry Christmas and 'will- enjoy a happy, healthjr and prosperous New Year. God Bless you^ll.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jen-nings and son, Curtis, and Mr. and Mrj. Delmer Van-zant and Dwayne of Hamil-ton. .phio were recent guests of their mother, Mrs. Logan McGuire.

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Al- ; len and family of Indiana spent the week end with ] their parents. Mrs. Fannie Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. -George Hellard at **• Livings- • ton. ' • i

~Mrr Edward Sanis visited- ; his mother, Mrs. Julius Sams,' , over the week end.

A L. Singleton, who is • stationed • in - Alabama, with the Army, spent.-the holidays ]

with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Singleton.

Mr. and Mrs- Manley Mc-Guire visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Green Parker, at Livingston Thursday night

Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manley McGuire were: Mr. Bobby McGuire and son, Jeff, Mr. Denney McGuire, Mr. Bruce McGuire and friends. Miss Charleen and Donna Martin. Mr. Benney Chance all of Maud, Ohio; Mrs. Ben Karr of Keavy; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mullins, Mrs. Logan McGuire and son, Dewey, Mr. Truman Mc-Guire. and girl friend, Eliza-beth Henry, .of" Maud, Ohio; Mr. Gilbert Wynn and Alice and Mrs. Margie Brown of Ohio, -

Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Van-7ant, Mr. and Mrs. Manley McGnire"and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason and family, and Mrs. Logan Mc-Guire visited Mr. and Mrs-Raymond McGuire and sons Friday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hig-gins and children of Danville and Mr. Charles HigginS of Ft. Wayne, Ind., spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Higgins, and Sue.

Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Durham were, their children. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Durham and child-ren of Goshen. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durham and son and Mr. and Mrs. Merville Brown of Cincinnati, "Ohio and Mr. and Mrs.- Jessie Childress of Renfro Valley

FAIR VIEW

t o y o u , o u r gocx i f r i e n d s ! R. C. ANDERSON. AGENT American National Insurance

Brodhead, Kentucky Week end guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Eldon Chasteeri were: .Mr, aQd Mrs. Earl ChjLSteen « r i3*iKg'ton; MiV' and Mrs. flvan Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baker, and Mrs. Danny

I Simpson. ' • I Mr. R#pl^ Brooks, who is | stationed in Netfr York, is I visiting Mr and Mrs. Charles LBTooks.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold PWfc leioa-U spending a-few weWEs' in Arcadia. Fla„ with he? brother. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Barnett.

'Week £nd visitors of Mr. tind Mrs. J. G. Simpson were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simp-son of West Chester, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Simp-son of Midd'.etown. Ohio; Mr.

land Mrs. Clyde Simpson of, jKirkland, 111., Mr.- and Mrs-Btckham Simpson of Middle-town. 'Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Loins Simpson of Poplar Gap. 111.. >Ir. and Mrs. Cecil Ping-leton of Maud. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Simpson.

| Mr. and "Mrs. Aster Durham spent Christmas with their sons in Ohio.

j Mr. and Mrs. Wijliam Bar-Inett visited Mr. and Mrs. j George Barnett and Mh and |Mrs. Markey Watkins.; over i the holiday. ! Sympathy is extended to • Mi. and Mrs Markey Watkins in the toss of her brother.

Mr. and Mis. Gordon Meece visited Mr. and Mrs.

iRobert Jones Saturday night, j Week- end visitors of Mr. lend Mrs. Henry Ellison were: iMf. and Mrs Herman Ellison of Middle-town, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noe of Fall Lick: Mr. and Mrs. Junior^ Ellison, Mi Bobby Ellison of-Middle-town. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.

•Ttavmond Durham of Indiana-jpnhs. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy

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MAGGARD SJJNDRY W. E. Dillingham, Owner

* Brodhead, Kentucky

L. " 7>Ue ovia/t, out aad a fritefienout 1965f

Cumberland Production Credit Assn, Roy Brown, Representative

Mt. Vernon, Kentucky

MAY IT RADIATE PEACE AND HAPPINESS FOR YOU

CLYDE BARNETT'S GROCERY Richmond St. Mt. V^raon, Ky.

I M P 111ay it ' •

constantly inspire our deeds and

guide our paths.

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We're rolling out the old, familiar wishjn tune with the Season!

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Mt. Vernon, Ky.

Celebrating Our 65th Anniversary THE BANK OF'MT. VERNON

Main St. Mt. Vernon, Ky.

Garry and Nancy Thomp-son visited J. U. Cruncher one everting last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abney and Sharon visited Mr. and, Mrs. Ambrose Sexton Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mts- Bert Crouch-er, Eddie, Judy arid Beverly, Of Logan, Ohio spent the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croucher, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lunsford, at Clover Bottom.

Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Sexton for Christ-mas were all 'of their child-

Mr. and Mrs. Roy- Bur-dette, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lan-

of Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Noah Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Ear-nest Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sexton and all of their grandchildren and great-grand children.

The ^Leonard Alexander Family and the j\ooeri Crou-cher Family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Alex-ander Christmas Eve night and opened their gifts.

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Sig-mon, Fay and Jackie, had a turkey supper Saturday night. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sigmon, BiUy Gene, J. B. Croucher. Eddie Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Alexander and children.

Friday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Wilson were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bullen and family, Mrs. Janice Crouch-

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1W+

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DECEMBER 31, 1964 J- MOUNT SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY SgVMT

Wlau your holiclays be wreathed with jot/.

TOWN AND COUNTRY

m V w w a , Kentucky

BOONE THREE LINKS Mrs. Elsie Banks and Nan-Durham were in Mt. Ver-

ih shopping Thursday -dt-ernoon.

Mrs. Jim Anglin Covington from

Tilesday until Sunday spend-ing Christmas holidays with their three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anglin and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anglin and children and Mr. and Mrs-Paul Anglin. "

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anglm visited her sister, Mr. arid Mrs. . Bert Lunsford, at Berea Monday.

Sympathy is extended to the Anderkin.^Sparks and VanWinkle'Families. »

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Say-1'or and son of Bowling Green spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest-er Sloan.

Charlie Forbes has been on-the sick list for aboqt four weeks. A speedy recovery is wished for him!

Mr. W R. Durham receiv-ed word that the great-grand-child of his sister, Mrs. Rosa Maiden, of Dayton, Ohio, had

Loman visited Durham, Carl

'recently."

Jack Martin, who is»in the Army and stationed at Fort-Jackson, S- C., spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Phillips spent the week end with Mrs Phillips' mother, _Mrs. Walker Taylor, at Hazard.

Jason Cox spent last week •with his family at Lexington.

Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Dur-ham and sons "visited relatives at Copper Creek over the week end-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose of Richmond, Ind., visited Mt* and Mrs. D. T. Phillips over the^week end.

I linger visited his mother, I Mrs, Dovie Drew, at Orlando | over the week end-

J. W. Cox of Lexington spent the week with his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs- Andy Cox.

•Mr. and Mrs. Olen Martin of Lexington spent Christmas Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.' C. Martin.

Harland Farthingy of Mt. Vcmon visited ' his-' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farth-ing. Sunday. \

W I L L A I L L A

Mr. and M-s. W. E. Burton celebrated their 50th Wed-ding Anniversary at their home Friday, Dec. 25. Their children who-attended were: Mr. Edward-.Barton, of Con-

.MN S J T f r T S u d spires |nersvUle Ind.^Mr. Owen visited Mr: and Mrs. U s Burton, G. D. Burton, Mary Kane' at Somerset Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. .Bradley-* Phillips of Dayton, Ohio and his roothef.' Mrs. Earl Phillips, of Red Hill visited D. T. Phillips ' and family SaturdSy night.* -

Mr. Leonard Callahan of Richmond, Ind., and son, Bill, of Eglon visited friends here

[ .^tfeer ' Bat fffP of&lm-ax visited H. Phillips.last

(M) R O C K C A S T L E L O A N S E R V I C E

, M t . V e r n o n , K e n t u c k y

Let's work together

Jane Randolph, Mrs. Betty Lou Green 'of Providence and Arvjl Burton. They received many nice gifts." .

Cella .Thompson is visiting her brother, Mrs. Cecil Thompson and family.

Arvil Burton visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thompson Friday night.

Mr.^and Mrs. Hubert Ste-vens. visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burton Friday.

Mary Helen Bullock under-went surgery at the Somerset Hospital recently. She is at home and reported feeling-better.. . '

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tay-lor and Mrs. Dora Brown vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. W. E»J3ur-ton Friday.

Edward Burton and Arvil Bi*ton were Thursday night supper guests of Mr- and Mrs. Herman Taylor at Brodhead.

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E D N A ' S R E S T A U R A N T M r . a n d M r s . Roy H a n s e l M l . V e r n o n , K e n t u c k y

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MAKE THIS YEAH A FINE ONE!

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PRAYfor PEACE Let us unite our thoughts in prayer for a peaceful world. -

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Brightest year ever!

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T w o o t h e r po l i cemen r i d i n g in t h e c r u i s e r — M c K i n l e y Arno ld a n d I r a n F i e l d s -w e r e n o t i n j u r e d .

No c h a r g e s w e r e f i l ed by A n d e r s o n in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e ' w r e c k .

Privilege Taxes Due Soon Bus iness and p rofess iona l

people m u s t ge t out t h e i r p o c k e t b o o k s b e t w e e n J a n . 1 and J a n . 15 w h e n thg, c i t y ' s p r iv i l ege t a x becomes p a y -a b l e fo r t h e f i r s t t ime.

W a i t i n g t o rece ive the p a y -m e n t s for t h e city wil l be Ci ty Clerk M a r y Ann Bul lock , w h o wi l l be on d u t y a t t h e c i ty hall b e t w e e n 10 a. m., a n d 2 p. m. , M o n d a y th rough

o rd inance , ca l l i ng for

d r u g s, $37.50; r e s t a u -

- i y .

Morris Collins Funeral Conducted

M o r r i s Coll ins . 67, of L i v -ings ton . d i e d Dec . 27 a t h i s h o m e . H e h a d b e e n il l f o r a cons ide rab le t i m e .

Mr . Col l ins w a s b o r n in R o c k c a s t l e C o u n t y , t h e son of J . H . a n d M a r y A n n M u l -l i n s Col l ins . H e w a s a m e m b -e r of t h e N e w B e t h e l Mis -s ionary B a p t i s t C h u r c h .

H e is s u r v i v e d b y h i s w i f e , M r s . L u l a Col l ins , of L iv ing-s ton , a n d one s i s te r , M r s . O m a Mul l ins , a l s o of L iv ings ton .

s e rv i ce s w e r e h e l d a t S p a r k s F u n e r a l

~ r o . - W i l -C h a p e l w i t h B r o w n

b u r i e d ii

McClure Assigned A i r m a n J a m e s J . McClure ,

son of Mr, a n d M£s. J^imes O . M c C l u r e of L iv ings ton , h a s c o m p l e t e d Ai r F o r c e bas i c m i l i t a r y t r a i n i n g a t L a c k -l a n d A F B , T e x . .

A i r m a n McClu re is b e i n g a s s i g n e d t o a S t r a t e g i c A i r C o m m a n d (SAC) u n i t a t P l a t t s b u r g A F B , N . V-, f o r t r a i n i n g a n d d u t y a s a c o n -s t r u c t i o n s p e c i a l i s t B i s u n i t s u p p o r t s t h e S A C miss ion of k e e p i n g t h e n a t i o n ' s i n t e r -c o n t i n e n t a l miss i l es a n d j e t W m b e r s on c o n s t a n t a l e r t . T h e a i r m a n i s a 1964 g r a d u a t e of L i v i n g s t o n H i g h Schoo l .

T h e t a x e s cover mos l bus i -nesses in t h e c i ty a s we l l as d u t - o f - t o w n t r u c k s de l ive r ing p roduc t s t o Mt . Vernon bus i -nesses on a r e g u l a r basis

S o m e of t h e t a x e s a r e l i s t -e d be low. H o w e v e r , r e s i d e n t s , should check w i t h t h e c i ty c l e rk in all cases w h e r e q u e s -t ions n e e d t o be a n s w e r e d .

G r o c e r y s to res $20 t o $25, |

$500 Bond Posied By Livingston Man

A Liv ings ton m a n h a s b e e n , he ld t o t h e M a y f ede ra l g r a n d j u r y a t L o n d o n on c h a r g e s s t e m m i n g f r o m the d i s c o v e r y of a m o o n s h i n e s t i l l sou th o f ; L i v i n g s t o n . j

C h a r l e y L u c y w a s re leased> T u e s d a y on $500 b o n d by a ! f e d e r a l . commiss ioner on i c h a r g e s of o p e r a t i n g a m o o n - j sh ine s t i l l , possess ion ' of u n - 1 t a x pa id w h i s k y , a n d posses-s ion of s o u r m a s h .

A c c o r d i n g t o D e p u t y S h e r i f f j W a y n e V a n H o o k . J o e B a i l e y , ; a r r e s t e d in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h i t h e inc iden t , f o r f e i t e d a $ 1 0 0 ; b o n d in R o c k c a s t l e C o u n t y 1

C o u r t M o n d a y w h e n h e f a i l ed t o a p p e a r t o a n s w e r a c h a r g e of possess ion of u n p a i d t a x w h i s k y .

T h e t w o w e r e a r r e s t e d o v e r a w e e k a g o - b y D e p u t y V a n H o o k a n d L i v i n g s t o n P o l i c e m e n M c K i n l e y A r n o l d a n d R i c h a r d O v e r b a y . T h e o f f i c e r s c o n f i s c a t e d a t w o -b a r r e l st i l l .

d u s t r i e 3 P $ 2 5 , h a r d w a r e . $25, f a r m s u p p l y , $25, t h e a t r e , $10. j e w e l r y , $15, n e w a n d u s e d f u r n i t u r e , $25, used c lo th ing s t o r e s . $12.50, in-

$25. p h o t o g r a p h e r s . $20. m o -tels. $10, $20 q n d $30. ho te l s . $10. a u c t i o n e e r s . $5 p e r d a y o r $15 p e r y e a r , b a r b e r s h o p . $10, b e a u t y shop . $10 and $5 fo r each a d d i t i o n a l 9 p e -r a t o r , d e n t i s t . $25. doctors , $25, b o t t l e d gas , $12 .50 . n e w s g p p e r s . $15, a n d t e le -p h o n e c o m p a n i e s . $50-

T h e n e w t a x is e x p e c t e d t c b r i n g t h e c i t y b e t w e e n $2,500 a n d $3,000 in ex '

A t th i s po in t , a r e s e r v o i r on the" Rockcas t le R i v e r n e a r L iv ings ton i s s t i l l v e r y m u c h in t h e mi l l .

S u c h w a s i nd i ca t ed t h i s w e e k b y G . R. B e t h u r u m , p u b l i c relations d i r ec to r of t h e Nashv i l l e Dis t r i c t of t h e A r m y C o r p s of E n g i n e e r s .

A r u m o r • h a s p e r s i s t e d loca l ly fo r . s e v e r a l d a y s . t h a t

IVMA " X - V - v r u j e c i V.atr b e e n she lved by t h e Corps .

B e t h u r u m reported t h e d i s -t r i c t o f f i ce a t Nashv i l l e h a s c o m p l e t e d a d r a f t of a p r e -l i m i n a r y ' r epor t a n d s u r v e y a n d f o r w a r d e d i t t o t h e D i -v i s ion E n g i n e e r a t C i n c i n n a t i . . Oh io .

W h e n a s t u d y of t h e r e p o r t a n d s u r v e y is t o b e c o m p l e t e d and t h e r e s u l t s a n n o u n c e d w a s not k n o w n . B e t h u r u m said. I t ' cou ld b e a w e e k , o r i t could b e s ix m o n t h s , o r longer .

T h e decis ion w h e t h e r t h e C o r p s wil l c o n s t r u c t a d a m on t h e R o c k c a s t l e R i v e r w i l l be m a d e on t h e b a s i s o f f ' e c o n o m i c f e a s i b i l i t y , " o r w h e t h e r t h e r e t u r n s f r o m t h e i n v e s t m e n t wi l l o u t w e i g h t h e

A questioYv- o i v t h e e f f e c t o f t h e a n t i - p o v e r t y a n d t h e F e d -e ra l D e v e l o p m e n t P l a n n i n g C o m m i s s i o n p r o g r a m s o n t h e d a m , d r e w on ly a s p e c u l a t i v e r e p l y f r o m B e t h u r u m .

H e said h e f e l t t h e C o r p s , ' a t t h i s t ime , wi l l act on t h e s u r v e y as p r e s e n t e d t o t h e Div is ion E n g i n e e r . H e s a i d (however , t h e C o r p s h a s r e -c e n t l y se t u p a g r o u p w i t h i n t h e C o r p s ca l l ed a n A p -p a l a c h i a n P l a n n i n g G r o u p w h i c h is n o w b u s y i n v e n t o r -

; i n e . p r o j e c t s t h a t could b e ul t i rr iotely d e v e l o p e d . H e s a i d t h e R o c k c a s t l e R i v e r p r o j e c t w o u l d be in t h e i n v e n t o r y .

J u s t w h a t pol ic ies wil l b e I d e v e l o p e d a n d a p p l i e d b y t h e | g r o u p remains to b e seen , | h e said-

B e t h u r u m would no t s p e c u -l a t e d i r e c t l y on w h e t h e r t h e

I C o r p s w o u l d b e inc l ined t o I f i n d a d a m located in t h e

E a s t e r n K e n t u c k y p o v e r t y

I t h a n ea r l i e r . H e - r e - i t e r a t e d tKat he f e l t t h e d a m ' s f e a s i -

[ b i l i ty w o u l d b e d e t e r m i n e d ; solely on l h e w a t e r n e e d s of ' L a k e C u m b e r l a n d , b u t d id n o t > r u l e ou t t h e c h a n c e of a | pol icy c h a n g e in t h e l igh t o f

the d e v e l o p m e n t p r o g r a m s . I H e n o t e d t h a t a r e j e c t i o n ! of t h e s u r v e y n o w u n d e r

s t u d y by t h e C o r p s does n o t m e a n t h e p r o j e c t w o u l d b e

| d e a d for a l l t i m e . T h e p r o -I ' jec t could b e r e - e x a m i n e d . I A r e p o r t a l s o h a s p e r s i s t e d I local ly fo r s e v e r a l d a y s t h a t

a d a m on R e n f r o C r e e k h a s bobn a p p r o v e d b y t h e f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t , b u t t h e r e p o r t could not b e s u b s t a n t i a t e d a t F r a n k f o r t .

Adams Transfers Avia t i on Mach in i s t ' s M a t e

A i r m a n H e r b e r t R . A d a m s , j s o n of Mr- a n d Mrs . . H e r b e r t I W . A d a m s of B r o d h e a d , re -1 p o r t e d fo r d u t y w i t h F i g h t e r S q u a d r o n 11 b a s e d a t t h e { N a v a l A i r S t a t i on , M i r a m a r , i Ca l i f .

Drew In- Thailand A r m y Spec ia l i s t F o u r P a u l

D r e w . 24. son of M r s . C a n -d i e s D r e w . R o u t e 2, M t . V e r -non , w a s a s s igned t o t h e 9 t h Logis t ica l C o m m a n d in T h a i -l a n d Nov . 23.

D r e w is a h e a v y - e q u i p -m e n t spec ia l i s t in t h e c o m -m a n d ' s 738 th E n g i n e e r C o m p -a n y . H e e n t e r e d t h e A r m y in O c t o b e r 1963, c o m p l e t e d b a s i c t r a i n i n g a t F o r t K n o x , K y , a n d w a s s t a t i o n e d in K o r e a b e f o r e h i s a s s i g n m e n t i n T h a i l a n d . Spec ia l i s t D r e w a t -t e n d e d L i v i n g s t o n H i g h School .

Grain Support Changes C h a n g e s w i t h i n t h e t o t a l

p r i c e - s u p p o r t r a t e u n d e r t h e 1965 feed g r a i n p r o g r a m w e r e m a d e t o e n c o u r a g e g r e a t e r f a r m e r p a r t i c i p a t i o n in t h e p r o g r a m , acco rd ing t o R . O . Wi lson , c h a i r m a n , A g r i c u l t u r -a l S t a b i l i z a t i o n a n d C o n s e r -va t i on S t a t e C o m m i t t e e .

T h e o v e r a l l p r i c e s u p p o r t f o r t h e t h r e e c r o p s — c o r n , b a r l e y , a n d g r a i n s o r g h u m — c o v e r e d b y t h e p r o g r a m wi l l b e t h e s a m e f o r 1965 as f o r 1964. H o w e v e r , a l a r g e r p r o -por t ion of t h e s u p p o r t w i l l be p a y m e n t f o r m , w i t h s o m e r e -d u c t i o n in t h e a v e r a g e loan r a t e f o r a l l t h r e e f e e d g r a i n s .

T h e c h a i r m a n p o i n t e d o u t t h a t t h e success of t h e p r o -g r a m d e p e n d s on p a r t i c i p a t i o n s u f f i c i e n t l y h i g h t o o f f s e t

p r o g r a m cos t s b y a r e d u c t i o n in t h e p u b l i c i n v e s t m e n t i n g o v e r n m e n t f e e d ( r a i n i n v e n -t o r i e s . P r o g r a m o b j e c t i v e s c o n t i n u e t o i nc lude s t r e n g t h -e n i n g f a r m . i n c o m e a n d b r i n g -i n g f e e d g r a i n s u r p l u s e s d o w n t o reasonable l eve l s in o r d e r t o a c h i e v e t a x p a y e r s av ings .

T h e h i g h e r p r i c e - s u p p o r t p a y m e n t a n d l o w e r l o a n r a t e a r e a i m e d a t e n c o u r a g i n g m a r g i n b e t w e e n ' r e t u r n s f o r p a r t i c i p a t i o n by w i d e n i n g t h e p a r t i c i p a t o r s a n d n o n - p a r t i c i -p a t o r s . T h i s l a r g e r p a y m e n t p o r t i o n , b a s e d on a v e r a g e y i e l d s — w h i c h f o r 1965 reflect h i g h e r y i e l d s i n recent y e a r v -inc reases t h e a d v a n t a g e to

B y i n d i v i d u a l g ra ins , 1 1965 t o t a l p r i c e - s u p p o r t a

( C c o t i n u o d on' Pmg9 4)

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. Mr- Judaon Holsing is re-ported to be very ill and coo-fined to a hospital. An early recovery is wished for him- A

Mr, and Mrs. Jade M a r t » and Sons of Butler are spend-ing the holidays with rela-tives here and at Mt Vernon. They ' visited the Ballard Cumminses Christinas Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hensley and sons of-Dayton, Ohio-spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker, and Shannon.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cam-brel and children spent Christ-. mas Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arbra Smith, at Burr.

Mrs- El vie' LangfOrd and Hazel Cummins visited Mrs. Zieger at the Rockcastle County Baptist Hospital Fri-day and report her very much improved from a recent heart

| attack. Mrs. Oscar Graves return-

ed from a London Hospital Friday and is much better.

Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Cummins were:

I Mr. and Mrs- Don Sears and Barbie, Mr. and Mrs- Elmer

Well theres .a fue. (mebbe 2 or 3) an I'mg a resining the furst an let some ov my f rends get some Publick Glory for the next term.

The Ballard Cumniinses will celebrate their 44th wed-ding anniversary Jan. 1, 1965. Mebbe we had better say, they will recognize it, as "celebrate" at their age is a mite on the heavy side. « Mrs. Retha Votow and Lloyd Collins visited Mrs. Oscar Graves at Marymount Hospital Thursday.

Bill Mink spent last week with his family here.

' Mr. and*Mrs- Gerald Gam-brel and'children visited rela-tives in Harlan County over the week end.

Mrs. Gensie Elliott and grandson, Eddie, are visiting relatvies here.

Little Brenda Holsing is

Land Sakes Y o u n g u n s : These little places by the side ov the road thats too little to be called a village is call-ed a Whatsit an it beein so little weuns have to take turns as Town Ossifers- 4 yeers ago hit come by turn to be Whatsifs JdcGet an I reck-on cause I done"iich a won-berful job I got/to keep the j o t Now I likes Oner and Pr«tuge as good\as eny boddy but theres a heep ov peopples here thats as smart as me—

Bra Gliem filled his aj pointmcnt at the Macedon Baptist Church with a goo attendance.

Mrs. Erby Davis of Covin) Ion spent a few days wit Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomi recently.

Mr. and Mrs. W. T.,Stej hens had their family wit them over the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bow man were dinner guests ( their son, Mr. Isaac Bowmai and Mrs. Bowman ^^flere Thursday. They also' visite his brother, Mr. Sherida Bowman, and Mrs. Bowma at Berva.

Mr. and .Mrs. Virgil Bu len and family visited Mi and Mrs. W. T. Stephens on night last week. . Mr. and Mrs- James Tow ery and family of Daytor Ohjo spent the week end wit her parents, Mr. and Mr-Dennis Gatliff.

Mrs. J. T. Stephens has re turned home from College Hospital where she was confined with pneumonia

Mr*. R- E. Todd of Bere visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Stephens and Sue Sunday.

Sympathy is extended ' ti the family of Garrett Sparks

Visitors of Mr. and Mrs Bob Bowman during the weel were: Bro. W. L. Hiatt, Tues day; Don Casey and childrcr and Mr. and Mrs. Walte: Casey and Mr. Bailey.Thack-er"and-family of Berea; Mrs Evalyna Thomas, Mr- Everett Robinson and Mr. Willart Todd, Mr. Bob French and Mr. James Towery.

The Christmas Program at the Macedonia Baptist Church Sunday night, Dec. 20 was enjoyed by all. i

Mrs. Delia BuQen had all of her family, but one daugh-ter, home for supper Wednes-day night. There were 43 present. rWray Funeral Home

2 4 - H o u r A i r -Cond i t i oned - O x y g e n E q u i p p e d

A m b u l a n c e Se rv i ce M e m b e r K y . F u n e r a l D i r ec to r s B u r i a l

Assoc ia t ion L Phone 9 8 6 - 3 8 3 3 Col lect B e r e a , K y .

M r . a n d Mrs . J o h n T . W r a y , O w n e r s J a m e s T . D u n i g a n & Bob C a r t e r , Ass i s t an t s

As the candle burns down on the old year, our best

wishes go out to you!

Mr. and Mrs. Denvia Mil-ler and family of Ohio spent Christmas With his mother, Mrs- Delia Miller, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Graves.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graves and daughter of Ohio were Christmas dinner guests of, his parents, Mr- and Mrs-Robert Graves. !

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves and family of Spiro visited Mr. afid Mrs- Robert Graves recently.

Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graves were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graves and family of Willailla; Mr. and Mrs- Charles Graves of Spiro. and Mrs. Fredia Phelps and Johnnie.

A P P L I A N C E S E R V I C E C E N T E R Roy a n d Vi rg in ia W i n s t e a d

Mt . Ve rnon , K e n t u c k y

All t h e bes t to y o u a n d y o u r s a n d m a y y o u r

d a y s be ful l a n d r e w a r d i n g !

F l o y d O w e n s a n d E m p l o y e e s D I N N E R B E L L R E S T A U R A N T

M t . V e r n o n , K y .

operating bank. And yoal girt economical Stat* Farm Mutual automobile Insur-ance. For com- r .__ „ ptot* details cad I JOL

, 1 y V j « r MAY T H E

DAWN O F A

NEW YEAR HERALD

MUCH GLADNESS FOR YOU May your hearts and voices be

raised in joy fulness and song

throughout the holiday season. AND T H E

BEST, EVER! P A R S O N S E Q U I P M E N T C O M P A N Y

M l . V e r n o n , K e n t u c k y R O C K C A S T L E

C l a r e n c e C a r t e r W a y n e V a n H o o k Love l l C l o n t z

C O U N T Y O F F I C I A L S

H o m e r H a l e M p n e y E d C u m m i n s T i p R e p p e r t

B R O W N ' S S U P E R M A R K E T

M L V e r n o n , K e n t u c k y

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"THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31. .1964 THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY

D O N ' T W A I T - A C T T O D A Y

wMur Black Walnut

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wal-Un .fif ..D?r;v)!le west guests-of his sister, Mrs. Lillian Collett, and Ricky Christmas Day.

Phillip Owens, Stevie Al-bright, Boyd Graves of Berca College; Misses Linda Chand-ler, Edna Carson, Larry How-ard,' Finley Hendrickson, and Johnny Hamm of Eastern State College; Miss Charlotte Robbins of Transylvania; Mr. Charles Norris of Sue Ben-nett College; Miss Rita Ann Sutton of Western College were all home for the holi-days with their parents.

Mr. and Mrs, Paul Owens were at Dar.ville Sunday to visit her father, Mr. Gid Riddle.

Mrs-. Arthur Harris Jr., and Ricky and Terry are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bishop, at Ashville, N. C.

Mr. Louis Bowling and Mr. Carter Bowling of Blue Ash, Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. Carsel Blanton Saturday.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Car-sel Blanton Christmas..-/1*•" 'were: Mrs.'Lloyd Brock, Mr. and Mrs: Walter Lee Cash and son, SFC. and Mrs. Jimmie Sebree and children, Mr. .and Mrs. Bennett Burton, Mrs., Leo Hunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Griffin Jr., ar.d'vKin) and Miss .Joyce Sheph'erd. Other "visitors on Christmas Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brooks and dau-ghters of Somerset and Mrs. Vina Benge; of Brodhead.

Miss Judy'Manus of Hart-well, Ohio visited her grand-mother, Mrs. Ed Payne, and Mr. Payne* during Christmas.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sil-cox, Debbie and Mike, of In-dianapolis, Ii)d., visited her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Elmer Riddle,-during Christmas holi- ; days. Other guests were: Mr. i and Mrs. Charles Lee Yates

"t'nfor^i i .• " Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Singleton during the Christmas holidays were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Singleton of Louisville; their son, Floyd Singleton. Louis-ville; their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bowman and Vir-ginia Ann, of Germantown, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Massie Blair, and Miss Dorothy Blair and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Patrick. Teresa and Sheila, all of Fairview.

BEST WISHES

Logs miri Timber Wood-MosSac Corp . Highest cosh prices poid for Black Walnut Logs.

S000 Crittenden Drive — Louisville 21, Ky. Phone 363-3S31 '*• ' *

Acrojs From -Standifo>d Airport Get Our "rices - - Compare - - Why Sell For LMS?>

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Cox Funeral Home Ml. ' V e r n o n , K y .

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M l . V e r n o n , K y .

J I M ' S S T A N D A R D S E R V I C E S T A T I O N

Mt . V e r n o n , K e n t u c k y B A S T I N A n d R O B I N S O N D E P T . S T O R E ]

M l . Vernon", K y .

Brad ley S a y l o r ' s F A R M B U R E A U I N S U R A N C E

Ml . V e r n o n , K y . C O V E

Mr. and Mrs. "Stanley Bul-lock and sons Visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parrett and Hom-er recently,

Mr. and Mrs. Junior*Owens, and family visited Mr. and: Mrs. Luther Kirby and Don-1

aid Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoberj Bal-.

linger visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leger. re-cently.

Pat Bullock visited Gloria Mullins Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bul-lock and sons of Louisville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Junior Owens and family.

Mrs. Shirley Bell. Roger .and Larry, returned home Friday after spending the week in Louisville with M;-. and Mrsv Aden Bell, Jimmy and Jay.

Miss Pat Bullock spent Sat-urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cameron.

Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Bullock ond family of Covington spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bullock, and Pat.

•/ NewVfear W e h o p e t h a t i t ' s a l u c k y o n e f o r y o u !

T h o n k y o u f o r y o u r p a t r o n o g e W e h o p e l o s e r v e y o u t h r o u g h o u t "the n e w v e o r '

c. c. COX H a r d w a r e a n d F u r n i t u r e

Mt. Ve rnon , K e n t u c k y

A G N E S S A L O N O F B E A U T Y

M t . Ve rnon , K y . Y O U N G ' S S T O R E

B e r e a , K e n t u c k y

A DOGGONE UAPW

may it be long on

wl965 . - May

good friends, good health be yours!

I D E A L C A F E G r a n t a n d E u l a A s h e r Ml . Verncr . u f n r W

and blessings to everyone.

Smart Shop North Second Street Richmond, Kentucky

' P B R D O L L A R S T O R E

M t . V e r n o n , K y . K E L S E Y ' S R E S T A U R A N T

M l . V e r n o n , K y .

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3GL22L. T i g MOUNT VgRNON SIGNAL. M V VHtNON, KENTUCKY THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1964

i&tmd Signal — PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY —

JU Ho- 10 Church BtTMt Komi V< Ky- Post Offic# as Sacend C- Utt t t r

Oalsida The County » ' 00 •LMOC- ARDUUUM, Own* and PubHahar

MlfflUS REBSTER Alice M. Faulkner. Mt. Ver-

non; Carolyn A Burdine, Brodhead; Thelma S t a r r , Brodhead; Teresa Sims, Mt. Vernon: William, J. Holsing. Mt. Vernon; Bronith Mink, Somerset; Vickie Ann Anglin, Mt VeiHoaC Luther Hurley. Iivingston-Mary B. Bishop, Brodhead; Patsy Falin, Pine Hill; Anna M. Van Winkle, Orlando; Lucy Stikeleather, Berea; Geraldine Jones, Mt. Vernon; Hosie Hopkins, Crab Orchard: S- B. Mills, Barbour -ville; Gertie Mills, Ohio; Al-

. vin R. Logsdon, Crab Orch-ard; Sylvia Lewis, Lexing-ton; Melba Deatherage, Cali-fornia; Jim Hensley^ Wiscon-sin; James Dennington, Brod-head; Garfield Howard, Brod-head; Patsy White, Brodhead; S i C i . i r . d t e r , Veria Bamett, Mt. Vernon; Larry -Moberly, Brodheaa; Freda M. Sturgill, Livings-

Asher Cummins, Mt. Ver-non; Elizabeth Ziefcer, Mt. Vernon; Joyoe Brown, Mt. Vernon; Lydia Jones. Mt. Ver-

non; Jean Harris, Brodhead; Dora Pike. Mt. Vernon; Ver-non Sowder, Mt. Vemon; Janie Turner, Pine Hill; Ger-aldine Jones, Mt. Vernon; Joyce McNew. Mt. Vernon; Lisa Machele McNew, Mt Vernon; Rosa Henson, Mt. Vemon; Alice M. Faulkner, Mt. Vernon; 'Carolyn A. Bur-dine, Brodhead; Thelma Starr, Brodhead; Teresa Sims, Mt. Vernon: William J. Holsing, Mt. Vemon: Bronith Mink, Somerset; Vickie A Anglin, Mt. Vemon; Mary B. Bishop, Brodhead; Luther Hurley, Livingston; Patsy Falin. Pine Hill; A..na Mae' VanWinkle, Orlando; Marecca Gaye Van-Winkle, Orlando; Lucy Stike-leather, Berea; Marvin Whf%t, Mt. Vernon; Rosie Hopkins, Crab Orchard; S. -B, Mills, Barbourville; Gertie Mills, Ohio: Ray Logsdon, Crab Orchard; Sylvia Lewis. Lex-i,iKuar. meroa Deatherage, California; Jim Hensley, Wis-consin; James Dennington, Brodhead; Garfield Howard, Brodhead-

Birlhs A girl, Marecca Gaye, to

Mr and Mrs. Wendell Van-Winkle, Dec. 24.

GRAIN PROGRAM (Continued from Page

the loan and payment division are as f61Iriws: Corn, $1-25 per "bushel ($1.05 loan, 20-cent payment); barley, 96 cents per bushel (80-cent loan, 16-cent payment); gram sorghum. $2 per cwt. »L65 loan, 35-cent payment). The 1964 total supports were the same as 1965. but the division

Com. $1.10 loan. 15-cent payment; barley. 84-cent loan. 12-cent payment: grain sorghum. $1.77 loan, 23-cent payntent. The greater reduction in the 1965 grain .sorghum loan rale., which is offset by a .higher payment rate, is needed'to bring gram sorghum price-support loan values more in line with market prices of recent

Town Theatre Fridoy - Solurdoy, Jon. 1 - 2

AUDiEMURPHY/fcMONAME OK THE BULLET

Sunday - Monday, Jan. 3 . 4

K'PauIgPrentjss

years. With the acreage substitu-

tion feature for wheat and feed grain acreage, which is new to the ikogram. tor 1965 producci's will have a more flexible range of cropping op-portunities and income pos-sibilitcs. Since program par-ticipants, help cut Rovernment costs by diverting acreages to. conserving use and .thus reducing production. Ihey can

but BK price-support piyments av.d acreage - divcition payments

The progri.m signup f' feed grains and for 'spnr .wheat will be from Feb. .through Match 26. During the signup period, winter wheat producors who signea up in ihe .wheat program la« fall snay oliarigo iheir intent-ions; hiAV'-'ve'-. the intenti""

,lv, r-n-l wheat , and fto. j( under bond needs tu bi mudi- *t -'gnuP lVT-L-in fa", OP spring.

Appoint Two To Committee

The appointment of a state wide committee, . including two from Rockcastle County,

I for clean-up and during 11964. Snce M

Connie Quinn, director of the u agJjJ^®*5 \ n r e -urged 8 ? % - su#S! ' ,DeoSf sutoH S i r applications

cmnpleted .sa.es as soon f o r Rockcastle County she' H ® , _ _ _ _ _

has named John Houston of Brodhead and Carl Brown of Mt. Vemon.

Appointments were made Intly by Governor Edward

Breathitt, Commissioner „ Natural Resources J. O. Matlick, and Mrs. Quinn.

"This committee Is made of dedicated people from

every county In the state who ere working to clean-up and beautify their local areas as well as the entire Common-wealth," Mrs. Quinn said.

"Every effort must be put forth to rid our state of litter and to improve its appearance in every way. This is one of the first steps necessary in our industrial expansion pro. gram and our tourist promo-tion program."

Plans are underway to hold a state-wide meeting sometime in the early spring to prepare Kentucky s 1965 clean-up.. and beautiflcation program. An estimated 1,000 people are expected to at-

Used Car & Truck

LIST AS OF DECEMBER 28, 1964

1964 VOLKSWAGEN 2 - door 1960 CHEVROLET 4 - door 1959 OPEL Station Wagon 1959 CHEVROLET 4 - door Hardtop 1959 CHEVROLET 4 - door 1957 CHEVROLET 2 7 door TO7 CHEVROLET 4 - door Automatic T956 CHEVROLET 4 - door V-8 1956 CHEVROLET 2 - door V-8 1956 CHEVROLET 2 - door Station Wogon Nomad 1956 CHEVROLET 4 - door Bel Air

U S E D T R U C K S

1963 CHEVROLET 1 Ton 1961 CHEVROLET 2 Ton 1959 CHEVROLET Piek-up Vj ton

1963 CHEVROLET Pick-up W ton 1954 CHEVROLET Pick-up ten

Britton Chevrolet Co,

Tobacco Plant Beds Should Be Ditched

Many tobacco beds have been falHtreated for wfeed control, and are reedy for fertilizer and seeding next spring.

But they have not been properly ditched to keep off surface waters, says Ira Mas-sie, U. K. Ag Extension Sen-ice sflSciaiist. •

"Surface water flowing over these beds can destroy the good work already done in u/nr*A treatment- by bring-

ing in weed seeds and disease organisms. Each year, many

1 fall-treated plant beds lost during winter months ause the proper dllrHin

wasn't carried out to oar surface drainage from hard winter rains.'*

Reports Stolen P o n e A/Livingston woman re-

ported to Richmond City Polite-last week the theft oi tier purse from a rest room at a Richmond drug store.

Mrs Oscar Mulllns told ilice her purse contained «0 io cash, keys, credit

eards, a railroad pass, a $5 check, and other personal papers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Mr. and Mrs. Geflrge Gill of Hazard visited his plants Christmas Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Doan id daughters, Judy and Joy,

of East Bernstadt visited Mr. and Mrs. Hlatt Mink Satur-day. They all spent the day at Lexington and did some Christmas' shopping:'

Mr. and Mrs. Carl-R! GUI id Junior of Ashalnd visit-

ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gill, Christmas and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Coffey, at Wlldie.

AStCLAND LODGE •40 FkAM

2nd Saturday. 4th Mcatday , VERHOK CHAPT HO. 140 R- A. M.

THOUGHT OF "One of th» most

cult instruments to pl»T well is

STAR CHAPTER 4M

'Kentucky's clean-up and benutification program was established in 1960 by Gover-nor Bert Combs, and since that time has received s number of national awards. Kentucky was-the first state to receive the National Keep America Besutifal- awarf:

Wool Payments Due End Of January

Fanners have until the end of January to file applications for 1964 marketing year pay-ments under the National Wool Act.

January 31? 1965, is the official final date for accept-ing payment applications in connection with the market-ings of either wool or

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. . . we sincerely thank you for your patronage* May the holidays be most happy for you.

HLATT and' ANDERSON Insurance Agency

• Brodhead/ Kentucky

Sunday afternoon visitors r the GUIs were: Mr. and

Mrs. H. R. Masco of Mt. Ver-ne®. - _ _ —

RUBBER 'STXMW: l*'ywi need onyslxe rabtor stamps, made contact: T te MMNT Vernon Signal. Coil 256-JW44.

Sparks . , FUNERAL HOME "Home-like Atmosphere" 24 Hour Oxygen-equipped

Ambulance Service SSWSK rtL Vernon. Xy.

HOW MUCH BUSINESS' DID YOU LOSE

BECAUSE PEOPLE ^

COULDN'T REACH YOU? K

If a busy signal keeps customers from reaching you, too often they'll go elsewhere.

Make sure your telephone service can keep up with your business demands.

Let us survey your buainees telephone efficiency without cost or obligation.

Kentucky Telephone Co. S Phone 256-2148 Mt. Vernon, Kentucky

0- thanks to all our loyal patrons

BRYANT BFOTHERS Mt. Vernon, Kentucky

Holiday Cheer

" W e w i s h , a l l o u r f r i e n d s , i n t h e s p i r i t o f t h e s e a s o n , l o n g l i f e a n d h a p p y d a y s .

RUSH'S JEWELRY STORE Ml. Vernon, Kentucky

Some Volkswagen x>wners look down on other

Volkswagen owners.

When you graduate from a Volkswagen Sedan to o Volkswagen Stoiion Wagon, you really itep up In Ihe world.

The Station Wagon sionds a good loot taller -Ihon other cors.

And it holds more than the biggest conventional wogon you con find.

But ihe VW Wagon Isn't only tall. It's also short. We soved 4 feet of hood in (ront by putting

jkfi engine in bock. ~ Big as it Is inside, it's only 9 inches longer than the Volkswagen Sedan.

So people who move up to the hlghlilung model still leel very much at home.

They park in the some l i t l l . spots. They still don't worry about freezing or boil-

ing: Ihe engine is air-cooled. They still go o- long way on a gallon of gas

(oboul 24 miles) and a very long way on o set of •Ires (about 30,000 miles).

And II |ust tickles the'm to drive one VoUt-" wogen and look down on a million others.

Byron Wharton, Inc. U. S. 27 - NOllTH

MMMIT, KINTUCfcY Tl i . 67M117'