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PAGE FOUR MT. VERNON SIGNAL. MT. VERNON KENTUCKY THURSDAY, APRIL 17,1952 The Mt. Vernon Signal PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY At No. 10 Church Street, Mt.-Vernon, Ky. entered at Mt Vernon, Ky., Post Office'as Second Class Matter Mbert Schmacher & Elmo Anderkin ..Owners and Publishers In Rockcastle County $2.00 Outside Rockcastle County $2.50 realize that he was getting more vitamins than you could get out of a gallon jar of these pills that say "Vitamin A and D with sunshine added". No- thing can put the spark of life in a fellow as can that sassra- fras tea and molasses with' sul- pher in them. the most efficient in the count- ry, headed by Commissioner Guthrie Crowe and largely composed of world war 2 and Korean veterans. Senator Underwood predict- mittees of both the Senate and fedthat the Public Works Com-| Every week that I pick up the local papers. I find a de- luge of the urge of the country bards, who would break forth in couplet and sonnets. Some would like to say a lot of things about love ahd spring, . and . . . , . others write about how cruel I £ information can steps death can be and how much |*»e taken to eliminate death to say, as Lewis Carroll put it: Itraps, SO( are the highway pa- I at a ereat disadvantage be- we miss you: some would like **", v, i 8 ? e "ectively „J cause of lack o f "ra n sporta- i Twinkle, twinkle. litUe bat. ! automobile clubs and honored the I 1 How I wonder where you're ^.s year by being pictured, on Evans, where she suffered a paralytic stroke. Mr. Ewell Hopkins, who suffered a stroke Wednesday ot last week at his home on Silver St., is reported some- what better. Mr. and Mrs. John Lunce- House of Representatives will'ford-visited her father,. Mr. to the $75,000 in the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1950 to assist in carrying out the President's Highway Safety Conference an dthe action pro- gram. Reporting of highway accid- ents is • essential because only were in Danville Sunday.. .. Pvt. James Shelby Brumitt is homo from Missouri to spend ten days futlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nath Brummitt, Jr. Mrs. S. J. Owens is able to be out after an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wallin were* over from Danville Tues- day of last week. Miss Rosemary Anderson and Mr. Millard Allen Jr., who at- tends Kqntucky University, Lexington were at home for Payne on Copper Creek Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hughes and son Larry of Wheelwright, Ky., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Howard ahe Easter vacation. and family spent Sunday with|* pf c . Dickie LaFevers has relatives and friends in Wil-jbeen transferred from Long liamsburg. jView, Texas to Wyoming. en at the home of Mr. and MrS I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cherry Mr. Dave Webb is visiting! Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SalUe Potts. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts and Mrs. Lillie Osborne were shopping in Somerset Wed- nesday of last week. Mrs. D. H. Gray continue* to improve at her home on Matn St. , , i Baptist Student Union from Campbellsville Colege will vis- it Freedom Baptist Church Sunday morning and evening. Master Gervis Craig spent the week_end with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Craig at Ottawa. Mrs. Rose Purcell if here from Stanford on account of the itfness erf her daughter, Mrs. ft. C. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. • Cleo Osborne relatives in Ohio. Pinkenton of Louisville spent and daughters, losses Janet, thp week-end with Mrs. Ger- ;a n4 Rita June, . Mrs. Ruby . . _ Master Graden Lloyd Mat- the week-end with , . the 50th anniversary jubilee *f m f e n Monday and broke his trude Owens. . Moore an ddaughter, Joanne, ! commemorative stamp of the arm- \\re are glad to report him Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. Roy Stevens were [American. Automobile Associa- jdoing nicely. . are here from Ind.. visiting Mr. down from Corbin Sunday af- I >• . «#_ u A u-.ii . n>i . r. Robins, Mr. and ternoon as guests of Mrs. Lillie RAMB LINGS Not to be outdone by ine \ tion or communication. men of the community, tne| the f a c t t h a t there'are no tele- at., etc. vomen would also like to have, hones jn the remote regions: Maybe others might say: their pictures .in the paper. So of the county when sickness | Twinkle, twinkle little sa.,... . . ice families are risk- was a reflection on the intell-; The Easter contata. which be e n in U. S. service in Korea les at the home of her parents, :s because of mad- . . b , h- . ^ igence of a pedestrian and in- L , as given at the Mt. Vernon , s at home with his parents, Mr. and rMs. James Meredith Sometimes I wonJ written all about th £ u S 'Xht sulted a wh ° walks b y Christian Church Easter by the Mr and MrS. Green Brummitt. at Hill Top Farm many do survive Pe a little stanz from a *y ,n 8 he has"'' any more 1 members of that church, and Little Miss Virginia Owens | Mrs. Enwna McClure and , . of dlsease - .,'one who wrote about the com- sense than 8 man who drivts |which was enjoyed so much ! ; s confined to her home with daughter, Geraldine. had as those that would ! u came across a number of, evervdav thines of life an automobile. The time has ju be given by the group at me asles at the home of her their guests Saturday, Mrs. homes where there were cases imon eve^dayjhm^s of life, come today when both mUst! Bro dhead Christian Church par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert McClures sister, Mrs. Jor It wasn't quite fair for men to usurp the rights ana j ntheir lives because of inad privileges that belong to the equate care. ~ women. But it was in good der how so — — . sportsmanship. the ravages of disease.. ] j"st take a little stanz from "vho wrote about the If there like to have prints from the of . meas les Perhaps one thinks James Whitcomb Riley, who original negatives, let me know ra^her lightly of this disease, .said: End I can get them at a rea- and yet it is a disease that canj'O heart of mine, you shoud sonable price. I am not in the leave a patient with dire con-| nt worry so, business of photography as a sequences. What we missed of calm, we commercial enterprise. I ami couldn't have you know. only interested in the pictures —. — m r r y as a source of news interest for i 01-*r.Ari UttttLK. my readers, and if there hap- ' COMMENTS pens to be some good shots I j ^ j promised ^ te ll you a- will be glad to accomodate how Disputanta got its those who want extra pictures. What we've met of stormy pain, and of sorrow's driv- the constitution is ant as knowing the traffic hand ' isviYle. signals, too. He said that if the! entertained at six o'clock din- laws should be contracts enter. | Mr and Mrs Urban Hamm ed into with the consent of the' ner Sunday, Miss Joan Harris, governed, by their degelgated t Bro Tir j sl ey Ball and a group . ch f Q r 5 x 7 name, I lhink it is about lime ' T"™ tried'^lu^ii' fr ° m ° 8mPbeUS ' Inri sVoQ 5 tor an°8x10 picture 10 take lhal U P- Several years | but ^et's 6 le^ve itV^hos^ who a traffic would understand he| . pf willard Brown who has and $1.00 for an 8x10 picture. ^ ^ ^ before ^ Civil mate? Don't1 15 welshing on his oWn respon- 1 " c w a h relatives and friends I find it rather. diffucult t o f e there.was>3 village that djsturb ^ » and risking h U ^ d in Mt . Vernon after We can better meet again, it blow. I still say that we all may Jona De- use their-best judgement. ! Friday evening at" 7:30 P. M. I *""(D«laT»d from lait we«k) bord of Level Green and her An understanding of th el Eve - ' ne i3 invited. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leonard nephew. Mr. Sam Debordv and purposes of representative gov-j Much sympathy is extended 10f Danvlile were week-end wife of Norwood, O. ernment and the meaning of 110 M r D H. Gray in the death [guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley! Mr and Mrs . Ernest Debord •U. import-1 Q{ his mo ther, Mrs. L. P. Gray Adams and daughter. Miss Hel- Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence ... ... bordered both sides of Todd Veep up W1 'h our s P Branch where it merged with hst. We are.about^three monUis ^ jnths ^..^5 h^n ns?^li afe owrtecf ^y 'Hugh Mil- t you k y P j er an( j Everett Abney- now. you check your label and see J was the site of Reed - S Tan . whether your s ub ®'P'™J 13 . nery ahd boasted of a stage expired or soon will expire. It fa orrl rkllrr> . would savp us a great deal of trouble if you would send your remittance into the Signal of- fice on the expiration date. We copy. We hope to make the Signal better and better. It is your paper. Whatever support you give to it financially and otherwise, will add just that much to, the improvement of the Signaf" Did you know that in the northeastern section of Rock- castle County is a rich deposit of glauconite. This is a dull- green amorphorus iron potas. sium silicate occuring abund- antly in greensand of which it sometimes constitutes as much as 90 per cent. The deposit was discovered year? ago by Dr. W. G. Burroughs o/*Berea Colege. It is a rich .fertilizer. When us- ed on tobacco beds it increases the yield as much as 30 per cent. The deposit was discover- ed on Mr. Finnell's farm where it crops out in many places be- low the limestone rock. The lif<5 and the lives of others How nxaj>y u/'jiou eves slept late on Sunday morning and had the sun to come over the hill ana strike'you full in the face and probably shine right down your throat? You feel like a laggard and know that SxodliEacl Mrs. JonnU Robins £° ffi^naSs, 1 ^. , ( ®1& thdfr the ''""d not getting ujp e,rty " a n d " « I ^ ^ " G e ^ ' at iBrO; Long, l3st weeK. . Indianapolis, Ind., will be home of her P_arents. and, Mr _ j, c . NewIand wa8 at escape you in those quiet Mrs. Earl Parsons and son. J" ments of the dawn when n o - l ^ e r lister wire" hire from Brodhead for burial ) Mrs. Jack WrightOTI^^^1^ home from Frankfort to spend there _oach tavern, a saloon, church and other entlrprizes, along with quite a number of com- pany houses. In fact it, was a nf c same size and a 'lot of business went on. The closest railroad was at' Paint Lick and the products of the Tannery were hauled from that point and returned by wagons: There was a post office' there called Reedsville. After the Civil War the office was diS- . . . ,, ,,,, .,«—™- pSfo^at ^at KSfiSSS?'£i f It, too, was taken out of cir- 0 !®,'° breakfast. They rash bridge, Md. He is'at home, en- culation ^or reaSns untaoiwn ^ route to^. S.'Naval Hospital now. Then several years later "25 at PW^delphta, Pa. the citizens felt the need o/ ;heat the Income tax rash, and E i m0 Anderkin of the Mt. mail service and began to cir-i|^ v ® a , M e s s r s . Albert Schumacher culate petitions to .have a-new!!<?„?? v 2 e _?"..^I d . a ? Thursday evening on business. of Stanford attended the fun- Pfc. Billy Cass who has been 1 cra ] 0f Mrs. Martha Debord. in El Paso. Texas, is visiting 1 pf c Homer J. Smith is at his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. home from Ft. Benning,- G«„ Cass enroute to Chanute Field, I wjth his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Rantosil. 111. where he will be Eli Smith on old Fairground stationed. He wa; accompanied st. by his wife. . | Mrs. Angie Phillips and Mrs. S. J. Owens was in daughter , Mrs. E. W. Parsons ucic ---- • , , Dayton, 0„ to visit his father. d f amj ]y were ov#r f rom being in action in Korea, left [Mr. Cy .Ow_ens, who is vgry 'J!-1 Berea Sunday, quests of Mr. {Monday to report for "dirty mt Mrs. E>nmitt Maddox whol and Mrs Byr on Owens and Calif. He left via Ajnarilla. I has been numbeied with the Mrs Gertrude Owens. Tex. to visit Pfc. Billy Joe sick (or some time was taken wr_ j-.v Williams I Hamm, who is stationed th?re. to Danville Hospital last w « k l werc ,'n Harrodsburg Friday, i- Mrs. Amy Frith, Mr. anfi f or treatment. T j.„ ,11-, M.irv I>ee Hodee Mrs. A. M. - Hiatt and Bro^ and I Mr and Mrs. Albert Martin wi ,h measles, at her Mrs. George Long attended a nd daughter Gray .... mr. and Mrs. Denver Bel- DanvUlc y. cher and (j aughters were here i, froWi Cincinnati tc T t Miss Nancy Wnght is o>. ^, rf| K(lr. mothetx Mrs.. Mary jer, Mrs. are [fly those who get up so early tl^JkWe' art Wfflte aff& dSufehters the' Christian ChurCti fn Mt.! . ... Sad to report Mrs-tg 01 * ^?r.£ ,rente Vemm. Sunday night, they don't even see the dawn.! Rho da Sowder much improved Mr - and Mrs M. Hiatt Mrs. ames Meredith and daughter, Hilrta Faye visited relatives in Stanford over the Vaek-end. - > A birthday supper was giv- Omar Overbay in honor of her sister. Miss Glenna.Cotlengim. Suhdav evening April 23rd. Out of town guests atteuffing were" Misses Nina Cottencuxn. and Irene Spoonamore of Crab post office established. There. TD Smlth'lrl O r e h k V d ^ n T ^ r s . Link Da- a hectic ufe some ° f • H i "T K |R A J °SmUhera of r i S ^ej M r " ^ ^ How long has it been since a , Wo) f Dam and Burnsidej"? Bt ^ r e of' Scklpnd Son m Th G e nt C= n sTat^o^" t^dith Fletch'er WS* W °f S ^ W^w^' tie 'the disputed James Marti suffering from whooping !«»• °d and at ^™d ^ U , h e funera, 1 "'^^^?""^ were tions namely Reedsville and Finally an agreement reached to leave it uo Little Misses Janice Sue and LoiTiavlUe I P®tsy Singleton have whoop- 1 ing cough. Mr. ana Mrs. Bill Leger are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, Billy Ray, at erea Hospit- 1 Disputants, and to this ]has lemained thriving village deposit is hard to get at and at j J"| th a ' s P"«; ^ m ",." lar !. 1 buy it- at the grocery store and .^uRh "-—of Wildie; attended present could not be profitably j „ your mother would roast it in I Mrs' j yr Kincer Mrs. Ei^! 0 ' I 41 " 8 E. Dillinfeham and family. ing with the beautifuly decor- . .. . a bread pan in the oven? How j gene^LaFevers a'nd 6 Misses Lois i ^ r - an SJ^ r B! JukCorf' Mrs ' G - R ' Carson and daugh- ated church and the Ressurec. *s flu'' 6 about the sound of a coffee,and Hilda Savior were in Dan- and son, Ernest, Mrs. Jack Con ter, Edna, were, in Danville, toi nDay proclaimed from the • and has se- mi hpfnr . hrMkf . d , K » i ^ ^ . 1 J7f. :do. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Mc- Pr ,\ av .hAnnino S..n Rise service throueh the Easter with his family. ' r -Mrr. Bar'hara'Houk of MSret burg is visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Elder I M «- Hugh McBce and_ family, visited their son. Edward Les-.| lie and family in ovijr the week-end. 1 M- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Osborne *"{• and baby son, Paul Jr:, were I down Irom Corbin Friday of last week to visit his mother 1 a 1 - . , Mrs. Lillie Osborne. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Ander- Mrs. R. C. Anderson was in son and daughter, Rternary, Good Samaritan Hospital, at'and Miss Betty Ann Dees at- Lexington. part of last week, tended a basketbaU garrft at She returned home Thursday Stanford Friday night night, but remains very sick The ladies aid had their re- at her home on Tyree St gular monthly meteing Thurs- Master Johnny. Burke has day evening of last week at the measles. , ihome of Mrs. J. D. Smithers. Dr and Mrs. W. E. McWil-jA most interesting program .. was enjoyed by al. si The services at the Christian guests of her brother, Mr": W. Church Sunday were in keep- er r,,IHI , Friday shopping. Verna Gul(U,| Mr Dean'Mulins and fam- evening. I never completed my ramb- "" a mill before breakfast, and the I v in e Friday shopping ... lings through the Disputanta'^^' su ^hs such as Berea aroma of boiling coffee that| .Mrs Lawrence Muncie of Kinney, M** 3 and Clear Creek. You remem- ana ..' / : * ^ a s 3 0 bread and meal gravey taste cinemati visited relatives here K 23216 Owens, Mr. and Mn. jj y ber I told you about the trip Council, who elect he Mayor; ld ak little_ piece ofi™*. ^ S u n d a y to see his sister, Mrs. were present. 1 took upAnglin Falls a^!» ff ^ e ^ Uke a king's feast? Can P you re- 1 ^ ^ ^ Qsborne fpent ^ Debord, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. how I lost or at leas damaged, « «UMJ member when you would Sun Rise service through the Candle light service were over from Orlando'was greatly enjoyed by all who w I lost or at least aamagea . , . . member when you would pass par t 0f the week in Corbin with good pair of breeches. When a neighbor's house and they Lr sons, Clifford. Paul and vou Z u M Hriv/thra1 h p W h B T.l^ uld b . e Cleo Osbome and families. I returned from that trip the mayor of Disputanta served me with one of those big de- licious sandwiches that only a country store keeper knows how to serve, without style. As I traveled down the wind- ing country road toward Cli- fet S X Uld an d d iV viir^ e so™^ 6 " ext wee .f S ^ a ^ d l Mrs- E. C. Watson was In of them | how hungry it would make Harrodsburg Sunday to visit you to smell it? No. a lot of his sister, Mrs. Minnie Bobbins . . u . . c i „ • u us are so accustomed to the ,T^ tt'S iLte 1 Popular brands but old Cleatus ddesn'tJeel too,d™exacTiy"ta<^ W whlthlr W it r ^ ' i v " S J ' S S f •F*\? rday -li» saw dust or a mixture of max I stopped at the home of m y false br °J^f [? y 1 sand and resin. Hugh Miller and his wife Til-,P° le and wound -up with the| da and their four children. Mr.! cows ( .ui the meadow and some p ro ___ fo _ c-f-t- Miller lives on a farm former-1 « anUn 8 to borrow my buU ^rogram tor balely Iv owned by Mr. Wolfe. It is a plow. I didnt catch a . farm of fertile 250 acres. A and came back mad with Pedestrian c o n t r o l , dnver short distance beyond is the L™ world until r hapjfcned training and school safety pa- farm of Everett Abney The t0 loolt U P at the hills and see trols have been named as the house lies rather secluded in that the red buds and sarvis; priorities in the action program are (blooming once again, ifor safety, U. S. Senator Tom Spring is here and I can feel R. Underwood said in a speech it in my bones. As the poet here today at the Third Annu- .<*. "Brea.hes « to , . m .„ S KSE the bend of the road. The children had just come home from school and Mr. Abney was gone. A few days later I met Mr. Abney who also became with soul so dead, who never himself has said, this is my did Mr. Hugh Miller. A half! 0 "™' m y na tive ]and." Yeah, it mile on I came to the home of 18 tl e for ? fellow . to get out. Mrs. Dicie Hurley, a widow who lives with her son, Ray- mond on a small ten acre farm. Raymond is a veteran winter who remains very ill. Master Bdbby Singleton is very ill with whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Flet- cher were here from Dayton, O., visiting their parents, Mrs. Lillie Howard and Mr. a>id Mrs. George Fletcher, Mr. M_ H. Barnes is reported very ill at his home on-Old Fairground. St. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mi Hiatt have returned from Florida wherg they spent the winter, Mrs. Mollie Sigmon of Lou- isville is visiting Mrs. Frank Conference. Mr. Underwood w__ quoted a letter written to him I and M " H . e "7 ^ •J ^ e past week by^Thomas H. MacDonald, U. S. Commiss loner of Public Roads, listing these priorities. I Nationwide tfttentiofr has I been wondering what has' been centered upon highway o?lhe fait World Wa? and w'as, become of a lot of things; I .(safety; Senator Undferwood v/ounded in France. He too be- would like to make this a lost said, because the death rate came a new subscriber. and found column. Where are | is so appalling. In Kentucky At the crossroads I met Mr. ! a lot of those old remedies? 742 persons were killed in 1951. Van WirAle getting his tobacco What happened to Lightning The official estimate nationally bed reaJy On the highway I ^ ot Drops; Japanese Oil; Light-lis 7.7 traffic deaths per million met Aster Van Winkle and' er ' s Joint Oil; and Mad Stones? vehicle miles of travel, which Henry Smith, two workers at! Who knows how to take off >6 is an increase over recent the Blue Gnass Ordnance. 11 war * anc * who can stop bleed- years but a decrease from May found that a large number of in 8 at the nose? What has be-11946, when the first nationally farmers from Rockcastle coun-| come of these local doctors assembly of traffic safety spe- ty are in the employ of this'that could make everything |cialists and organizations met military field. I think one can I childbirth to flat feet more in Washington to develop an detect the great improvements 1 easy for the suffering public?! action program. made in many homes and j 1 t e l 1 you we are getting ahead ' Marked progress has been farms because of this extra in-.of ourselves. I wish for a cure come. It has raised the living pf Spring fever. Does any one 'standards of many hundreds have a remedy for this. of persons in the surrounding \ - X S- region. I I aint had no-.'sassafras tea yet. It always takes a little Farm .homes are sometimes speck of this to make a man made in Kentucky, Senator Underwood said, commending Governor Lawrence Wetherby for having named a Governors Coordinating Committee for Highway Safety. He also prais- ed the State Police as one of Corbin Sunday Mr. O. J. Collett is at home from Dayton, O. Mrs. R. E. Lawrence, Mrs Ruth Shivell, and Mr. ajid Mrs. Ard Cox and family vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Claytory' Ev- ans and family in Londoa'Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith and son, Kenneth "were here from Dayton, On to visit their mothers. Mrs. Wright Smith and Bettie Newland and other relatives and friends. Master Billy Joe Hopkins of QQuail visited his cousins. Gar. vis, Ronnie and Bobbv Single-, ton over the week-end. Mr. Milton Smith was called io Cincinnati, O., on account of '.he death of his father, Mr Chester Smith. . Word comes from London that Mrs. EUen Evans, former- ly of Brodhead Is seriously at the home of her son, Clayton Debord. Mr. Paul Belcher. Mr. and Mtrs. Delmer Debord, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Debord. Mrs Kathleen Sper, Mr. and Mrs Mace Debord. Mr. Rav Alex- ander. -Mr. Jimmy Alexander all of Cincinnati, were here for the funeral of Mrs. Martha De- bord. Mrs. Vernon Godby is here: from Louisvile with her son; Mr Ernest Godby and family. The Christian Church ceme- tery is putting on a different appearance due to the hard work of Bro. Long. Have you sent your donation? Have you seen about the grave of your loved one? So far, this has been a one man job, which is very unfair. > Mr. and Mrs. Lane Ennis and children of Charlestown. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and family of Dayton. O., spent EnOer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts on Map- le" St. • Mrs.- Elmer Ridle and Mrs. Billy Riddle visited Mr. and Mrs>, Earl Lece and family in Stanford, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lunce- ford were in Jeffersontown Saturdav and Sunday to visit hi# mother. Mrs. M. E. Clif- ford who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams are rejoicing over the arrival of a son. April 5th. He will be called Ronnie Dean. Miss Shirley Owens was at home' ffom Easfern State Nor- mal, Richmond to spend East- er with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. S. J. Owens. Mrs. Cleo Howard visited her sister. Mrs. Jennie Robins -nroOte from Louisville where she visited relatives. Mr. ahd Mrs. Shirley Adams and daughter, Miss Helen, THERE IS A GENUINENESS About a jewelry store purchase that lasts and gives perfect satisfaction. The guaran- tee from this store has back of it the know- ledge' skill, and assurance that only the jeweler can give. B & O JEWELERS ML Vernon, Kentucky EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Now Open For Business

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PAGE FOUR MT. VERNON SIGNAL. MT. VERNON KENTUCKY THURSDAY, APRIL 17,1952

The Mt . Vernon Signal PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY

At No. 10 Church Street, Mt.-Vernon, Ky. entered at Mt Vernon, Ky., Post Office'as Second Class Matter

Mbert Schmacher & Elmo Anderkin . .Owners and Publishers

In Rockcastle County $2.00

Outside Rockcastle County $2.50

realize that he was getting more vitamins than you could get out of a gallon jar of these pills that say "Vitamin A and D with sunshine added". No-thing can put the spark of life in a fellow as can that sassra-fras tea and molasses with' sul-pher in them.

the most efficient in the count-ry, headed b y Commissioner Guthrie Crowe and largely composed of world war 2 and Korean veterans.

Senator Underwood predict-mittees of both the Senate and fedthat the Public Works Com-|

Every week that I pick up the local papers. I find a de-luge of the urge of the country bards, who would break forth in couplet and sonnets. Some would like to say a lot of things about love ahd spring, . and . . . , . others write about how cruel I £ information can steps death can be and how much |*»e taken to eliminate death to say, as Lewis Carroll put it: Itraps, SO( are the highway pa-

I at a ereat disadvantage be- we miss you: some would like **", v , i 8 ? e"ectively „J cause of lack o f "ra n s porta- i Twinkle, twinkle. litUe bat. ! automobile clubs and honored

the I 1 How I wonder where you're ^ . s year by being pictured, on

Evans, where she suffered a paralytic stroke.

Mr. Ewell Hopkins, who suffered a stroke Wednesday ot last week at his home on Silver St., is reported some-what better.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lunce-House of Representatives will 'ford-visited her father,. Mr. to the $75,000 in the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1950 to assist in carrying out the President's Highway Safety Conference an dthe action pro-gram.

Reporting of highway accid-ents is • essential because only

were in Danville Sunday.. .. Pvt. James Shelby Brumitt

is homo from Missouri to spend ten days futlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nath Brummitt, Jr .

Mrs. S. J . Owens is able to be out after an illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wallin were* over from Danville Tues-day of last week.

Miss Rosemary Anderson and Mr. Millard Allen Jr., who at-tends Kqntucky University, Lexington were at home for

Payne on Copper Creek Sun-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hughes and son Larry of Wheelwright, Ky., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hughes.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Howard ahe Easter vacation. and family spent Sunday with|* pf c . Dickie LaFevers has relatives and friends in Wil-jbeen transferred from Long liamsburg. jView, Texas to Wyoming. en at the home of Mr. and MrS I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cherry

Mr. Dave Webb is visiting! Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

SalUe Potts. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts

and Mrs. Lillie Osborne were shopping in Somerset Wed-nesday of last week.

Mrs. D. H. Gray continue* to improve at her home on Matn St. , , i

Baptist Student Union from Campbellsville Colege will vis-it Freedom Baptist Church Sunday morning and evening.

Master Gervis Craig spent the week_end with his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Craig at Ottawa.

Mrs. Rose Purcell if here from Stanford on account of the itfness erf her daughter, Mrs. ft. C. Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. • Cleo Osborne relatives in Ohio. Pinkenton of Louisville spent and daughters, losses Janet,

thp week-end with Mrs. Ger- ; a n 4 Rita June, . Mrs. Ruby . . _ Master Graden Lloyd Mat- the week-end with , . the 50th anniversary jubilee *f m f e n Monday and broke his trude Owens. . Moore an ddaughter, Joanne,

! commemorative stamp of the a r m - \\re are glad to report him Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. Roy Stevens were [American. Automobile Associa- jdoing nicely. . are here from Ind.. visiting Mr. down from Corbin Sunday af-

I >• . «#_ u A u-.ii .n>i . r. Robins, Mr. and ternoon as guests of Mrs. Lillie

RAMB LINGS Not to be outdone by ine \ tion or communication.

men of the community, t n e | t h e f a c t t h a t there 'are no tele- at., etc. vomen would also like to have, h o n e s j n t h e r e m o t e regions: Maybe others might say: their pictures .in the paper. So o f t h e c o u n t y w h e n sickness | Twinkle, twinkle little sa . , . . . „ . .

ice families are risk- • w a s a reflection on the intell-; T h e Easter contata. which b e e n in U. S. service in Korea les at the home of her parents, :s because of mad- . . b ,h- . ^ igence of a pedestrian and in- L , a s given at the Mt. Vernon , s a t home with his parents, Mr. and rMs. James Meredith Sometimes I wonJ written all about t h £ u

S ' X h t s u l t e d a w h ° w a l k s b y Christian Church Easter by the Mr and MrS. Green Brummitt. a t Hill Top Farm many do survive Pe a little stanz from a*y,n8 h e has" ' ' any more1

m e m b e r s of that church, and Little Miss Virginia Owens | Mrs. Enwna McClure and , . o f d l s e a s e - . , ' o n e who wrote about the com- s e n s e t h a n 8 m a n w h o d r i v t s | w h i c h was enjoyed so much ! ; s confined to her home with daughter, Geraldine. had as

those that would ! u

c a m e across a number of, evervdav thines of life a n automobile. The time has j u be given by the group at m easles at the home of her their guests Saturday, Mrs. h o m e s where there were cases imon e v e ^ d a y j h m ^ s of life, c o m e t o d a y w h e n b o t h m U s t ! B r o dhead Christian Church p a r ents , Mr, and Mrs. Robert McClures sister, Mrs. Jor

It wasn't quite fair for men to usurp the rights ana jn„ their lives because of inad privileges that belong to the equate care. ~ women. But it was in good d e r how so — — . sportsmanship. the ravages of disease.. ] j"st take a little stanz from

— "vho wrote about the If there

like to have prints from the o f . m e a s l e s Perhaps one thinks James Whitcomb Riley, who original negatives, let me know ra^her lightly of this disease, .said: End I can get them at a rea- a n d y e t i t i s a disease that c a n j ' O heart of mine, you shoud sonable price. I am not in the l e a v e a p a t ient with dire con-| n t worry so, business of photography as a sequences. What we missed of calm, we commercial enterprise. I ami couldn't have you know. only interested in the pictures — . — m r r y as a source of news interest for i 01-*r.Ari U t t t t L K . my readers, and if there hap- ' C O M M E N T S pens to be some good shots I j ^ j p r o m i s e d ^ t e l l you a-will be glad to accomodate how Disputanta got its those who want extra pictures.

What we've met of stormy pain, and of sorrow's driv-

the constitution is ant as knowing the traffic hand ' isviYle. signals, too. He said that if the! entertained at six o'clock din-laws should be contracts enter . | M r a n d M r s Urban Hamm ed into with the consent of the ' n e r Sunday, Miss Joan Harris, governed, by their degelgated t B r o T i r j s l ey Ball and a group

• . c h f Q r 5 x 7 name, I l h ink it is about lime ' T"™ t r i e d ' ^ l u ^ i i ' f r ° m ° 8 m P b e U S ' Inri sVoQ5 tor an°8x10 picture 1 0 t a k e l h a l UP- Several years | but ^et 's6 le^ve i t V ^ h o s ^ who a t r a f f i c w o u l d understand he | . p f willard Brown who has and $1.00 for an 8x10 picture. ^ ^ ^ b e f o r e ^ Civil mate? Don't115 welshing on his oWn respon-1 " c

w a h relatives and friends I find it rather. diffucult t o f e there.was>3 village that d j s t u r b ^ » and risking h U ^ d i n M t . Vernon after

We can better meet again, it blow. I still say that we all may

Jona De-use their-best judgement. ! Friday evening at" 7:30 P. M. I *""(D«laT»d from lait we«k) bord of Level Green and her

An understanding of t h e l E v e - ' n e i 3 invited. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leonard nephew. Mr. Sam Debordv and purposes of representative gov-j M u c h sympathy is extended 10f Danvlile were week-end wife of Norwood, O. ernment and the meaning of 110 M r D H. Gray in the death [guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley! M r a n d M r s . Ernest Debord •U. — import-1 Q{ h i s m o the r , Mrs. L. P. Gray Adams and daughter. Miss Hel- Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence

... . . . bordered both sides of Todd Veep up W 1 ' h our s P Branch where it merged with hst. We are.about^three monUis ^ j n t h s ^ . . ^ 5

h ^ n n s ? ^ l i a f e owrtecf ^ y 'Hugh Mil-t you k y P • j e r a n ( j Everett Abney- now. you check your label and see J w a s t h e s i t e o f R e e d - S T a n .

whether your s u b ® ' P ' ™ J 1 3 . nery ahd boasted of a stage expired or soon will expire. It f a „ o r r l „ r k l l r r > . would savp us a great deal of trouble if you would send your remittance into the Signal of-fice on the expiration date. We

copy. We hope to make the Signal better and better. It is your paper. Whatever support you give to it financially and otherwise, will add just that much to, the improvement of the Signaf"

Did you know that in the northeastern section of Rock-castle County is a rich deposit of glauconite. This is a dull-green amorphorus iron potas. sium silicate occuring abund-antly in greensand of which it sometimes constitutes as much as 90 per cent. The deposit was discovered year? ago by Dr. W. G. Burroughs o/*Berea Colege. It is a rich .fertilizer. When us-ed on tobacco beds it increases the yield as much as 30 per cent. The deposit was discover-ed on Mr. Finnell's farm where it crops out in many places be-low the limestone rock. The

lif<5 and the lives of others How nxaj>y u/'jiou eves slept

late on Sunday morning and had the sun to come over the hill ana strike'you full in the face and probably shine right down your throat? You feel like a laggard and know that

SxodliEacl Mrs. JonnU Robins

£° ffi^naSs,1^. , ( ® 1 & thdfr the ''""d not getting ujp e , r ty " a n d " « I ^ ^ " G e ^ ' a t

iBrO; Long, l3st weeK. . Indianapolis, Ind., will be home of her P_arents. and, M r_ j , c . N e w I a n d w a 8 a t escape you in those quiet Mrs. Earl Parsons and son. J" ments of the dawn when n o - l ^ e r l i s t e r wire" h i re from B r o d h e a d f o r b u r i a l) Mrs. Jack Wright OTI ^ ^ 1 ^ home from Frankfort to spend

• there

_oach tavern, a saloon, church and other entlrprizes, along with quite a number of com-pany houses. In fact it, was a

nf c same size and a 'lot of business went on. The closest railroad was at ' Paint Lick and the products of the Tannery were hauled from that point and returned by wagons: There was a post office' there called Reedsville. • After the Civil War the office was diS- . . . ,, ,,,, .,«—™- —

pSfo at at K S f i S S S ? ' £ i f It, too, was taken out of cir- 0 !®,'° breakfast. They rash bridge, Md. He is 'at home, en-culation ^o r r eaSns untaoiwn ^ route t o ^ . S . 'Naval Hospital now. Then several years later " 2 5 a t PW^delphta, Pa. the citizens felt the need o / ; h e a t the Income tax rash, and E i m 0 Anderkin of the Mt. mail service and began to cir- i |^v® a , M e s s r s . A l b e r t Schumacher culate petitions to .have a-new!!<?„?? v 2 e _ ? " . . ^ I d . a ? Thursday evening on business.

of Stanford attended the fun-Pfc. Billy Cass who has been1

c r a ] 0f Mrs. Martha Debord. in El Paso. Texas, is visiting1 p f c Homer J . Smith is at his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. home from Ft. Benning,- G«„ Cass enroute to Chanute Field, I w j t h his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Rantosil. 111. where he will be Eli Smith on old Fairground stationed. He wa; accompanied st . by his wife. . | Mrs. Angie Phillips and

Mrs. S. J. Owens was in d a u g h t e r , Mrs. E. W. Parsons ucic - - - - • , , Dayton, 0 „ to visit his father. d f a m j ] y w e r e o v # r f r o m being in action in Korea, left [Mr. Cy .Ow_ens, who is vgry 'J!-1 Berea Sunday, quests of Mr.

{Monday to report for "dirty m t Mrs. E>nmitt Maddox w h o l a n d M r s By ron Owens and Calif. He left via Ajnarilla. I has been numbeied with the M r s Gertrude Owens. Tex. to visit Pfc. Billy Joe sick (or some time was taken wr_ j - .v Williams

I Hamm, who is stationed th?re. to Danville Hospital last w « k l w e r c ,'n Harrodsburg Friday, i- Mrs. Amy Frith, Mr. anfi f o r treatment. T j .„ ,11-, M.irv I>ee Hodee Mrs. A. M.- Hiatt and Bro^ and I Mr and Mrs. Albert Martin w i , h measles, at her Mrs. George Long attended a nd daughter

Gray . . . . mr. and Mrs. Denver Bel-DanvUlc y. c h e r a n d (ja ughters were here

i , froWi Cincinnati tc T t Miss Nancy Wnght is o>. ^ , r f | K(lr. m o t h e t x Mrs.. Mary

jer, Mrs. are [fly

those who get up so early t l ^ J k W e ' a r t Wfflte aff& dSufehters • the' Christian ChurCti fn Mt.!

. . . . S a d to report Mrs-tg0 1* ^ ? r . £ , r e n t e Vemm. Sunday night, they don't even see the dawn . ! R h o da Sowder much improved M r - a n d M r s M. Hiatt

Mrs. ames Meredith and daughter, Hilrta Faye visited relatives in Stanford over the Vaek-end. - >

A birthday supper was giv-Omar Overbay in honor of her sister. Miss Glenna.Cotlengim. Suhdav evening April 23rd. Out of town guests atteuffing were" Misses Nina Cottencuxn. and Irene Spoonamore of Crab

post office established. There. T D Smlth'lrl O r e h k V d ^ n T ^ r s . Link Da-a hectic ufe some °f

• H i "T K |R AJ°SmUhera ofr i S ^ e j M r " ^ ^ How long has it been since a , W o ) f Dam and Burns ide j"? B t ^ r e of ' S c k l p n d

S o n m T h G e n t C = n s T a t ^ o ^ " t ^ d i t h F l e t c h ' e r W S * W °f S ^ W ^ w ^ ' tie ' the disputed James Marti suffering from whooping !«»• °d

a n da t ^™ d U , h e f u n e r a , 1 " ' ^ ^ ^ ? " " ^

were tions namely Reedsville and Finally an agreement reached to leave it uo

Little Misses Janice Sue and LoiTiavlUe I P®tsy Singleton have whoop-1 ing cough.

Mr. ana Mrs. Bill Leger are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, Billy Ray, at erea Hospit-

1 Disputants, and to this ]has lemained

thriving village

deposit is hard to get at and at j J" | t ha ' s P " « ; ^ m " , . " l a r ! . 1 buy it- at the grocery store and .^uRh " - — o f Wildie; attended

present could not be profitably j „ your mother would roast it in I Mrs' j yr Kincer Mrs. E i ^ ! 0 ' I41"8 E. Dillinfeham and family. ing with the beautifuly decor-. . . . a bread pan in the oven? How j gene^LaFevers a'nd6 Misses Lois i ^ r - a n SJ^ r

B ! J u k C o r f ' M r s ' G - R ' C a r s o n a n d daugh- ated church and the Ressurec. *s flu''6 about the sound of a coffee,and Hilda Savior were in Dan- and son, Ernest, Mrs. Jack Con ter, Edna, were, in Danville, toi nDay proclaimed from the

• and has se- m i „ h p f n r . h r M k f . d , K » i ^ ^ . 1 J 7 f . :do. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Mc- P r , \ a v .hAnnino S..n Rise service throueh the

Easter with his family. ' r-Mrr. Bar'hara'Houk of MSret burg is visiting her daughter,

Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Elder I M « - Hugh McBce and_ family, visited their son. Edward Les-.| lie and family in ovijr the week-end. 1 M -

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Osborne *"{• and baby son, Paul Jr:, were I down Irom Corbin Friday of last week to visit his mother 1 a1- . , Mrs. Lillie Osborne. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Ander-

Mrs. R. C. Anderson was in son and daughter, Rternary , Good Samaritan Hospital, a t ' and Miss Betty Ann Dees at-Lexington. part of last week, tended a basketbaU garrft at She returned home Thursday Stanford Friday night night, but remains very sick The ladies aid had their re-at her home on Tyree St gular monthly meteing Thurs-

Master Johnny. Burke has day evening of last week at the measles. , ihome of Mrs. J . D. Smithers.

Dr and Mrs. W. E. McWil-jA most interesting program . . was enjoyed by al. s i The services at the Christian

guests of her brother, Mr": W. Church Sunday were in keep-

er r,,IHI , Friday shopping. Verna Gul(U,| M r Dean'Mulins and fam- evening.

I never completed my ramb- " " a mill before breakfast, and the I v i n e Friday shopping . . . lings through the D i s p u t a n t a ' ^ ^ ' s u ^ h s such as Berea a r o m a o f boiling coffee that | .Mrs Lawrence Muncie of Kinney, M**3

and Clear Creek. You remem- a n a ..' / : * ^ a s 3 0 bread and meal gravey taste cinemati visited relatives here K2 3 2 1 6 Owens, Mr. and M n . j j y ber I told you about the trip Council, who elect he Mayor; l d a k little_ piece o f i ™ * . ^ S u n d a y to see his sister, Mrs. were present. 1 took upAngl in Falls a ^ ! » f f ^ e ^ Uke a king's feast? C a n

P you re- 1 ^ ^ ^ Qsborne fpent ^ Debord, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. how I lost or at leas damaged, « «UMJ member when you would

Sun Rise service through the Candle light service

were over from Orlando'was greatly enjoyed by all who

w I lost or at least aamagea . , . . member when you would pass p a r t 0f the week in Corbin with good pair of breeches. When a neighbor's house and they L r sons, Clifford. Paul and

vou Z u M H r i v / t h r a 1 h p W h B T . l ^ u l d b .e Cleo Osbome and families. I returned from that trip the mayor of Disputanta served me with one of those big de-licious sandwiches that only a country store keeper knows how to serve, without style.

As I traveled down the wind-ing country road toward Cli-

f e t S X U l d a n d d i V v i i r ^ e s o ™ ^ 6 " e x t w e e . f S ^ a ^ d l Mrs- E. C. Watson was In of them | how hungry it would make Harrodsburg Sunday to visit

you to smell it? No. a lot of his sister, Mrs. Minnie Bobbins . . u . . c i „ • u us are so accustomed to the

, T ^ tt'S i L t e 1 Popular brands but old Cleatus ddesn'tJeel t oo ,d™exacTiy" t a<^ W whl th l r W i t r ^ ' i v " S J ' S S f •F* \? r d a y - l i» saw dust or a mixture of

max I stopped at the home of m y f a l s e br°J^f [?y 1 sand and resin. Hugh Miller and his wife Ti l - ,P° l e and wound -up with the | da and their four children. Mr . ! c o w s

( .u i the meadow and some p r o _ _ _ f o _ c - f - t -Miller lives on a farm former-1 « a n U n 8 to borrow my buU ^ r o g r a m t o r b a l e l y Iv owned by Mr. Wolfe. It is a plow. I didnt catch a . farm of fertile 250 acres. A and came back mad with Pedestrian c o n t r o l , dnver short distance beyond is the L ™ world until r hapjfcned training and school safety pa-farm of Everett Abney The t 0 l o o l t UP at the hills and see trols have been named as the house lies rather secluded in that the red buds and sarvis; priorities in the action program

— are (blooming once again, ifor safety, U. S. Senator Tom Spring is here and I can feel R. Underwood said in a speech it in my bones. As the poet here today at the Third Annu-.<* . "Brea.hes « t o , . m . „ S K S E

the bend of the road. The children had just come home from school and Mr. Abney was gone. A few days later I met Mr. Abney who also became with soul so dead, who never

himself has said, this is my did Mr. Hugh Miller. A half!0"™' m y n a t i ve ]and." Yeah, it mile on I came to the home of 18 tl™e f o r ? f e l l o w . to get out. Mrs. Dicie Hurley, a widow who lives with her son, Ray-mond on a small ten acre farm. Raymond is a veteran

winter

who remains very ill. Master Bdbby Singleton is

very ill with whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Flet-

cher were here from Dayton, O., visiting their parents, Mrs. Lillie Howard and Mr. a>id Mrs. George Fletcher,

Mr. M_ H. Barnes is reported very ill at his home on-Old Fairground. St.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Mi Hiatt have returned from Florida wherg they spent the winter,

Mrs. Mollie Sigmon of Lou-isville is visiting Mrs. Frank

Conference. Mr. Underwood w__ quoted a letter written to him I a n d M " H . e " 7 ^ •J ^ e past week by^Thomas H. MacDonald, U. S. Commiss loner of Public Roads, listing these priorities.

I Nationwide tfttentiofr has I been wondering what has ' been centered upon highway

o? lhe fait World Wa? and w'as, become of a lot of things; I .(safety; Senator Undferwood v/ounded in France. He too be- would like to make this a lost said, because the death rate came a new subscriber. and found column. Where are | is so appalling. In Kentucky

At the crossroads I met Mr. ! a lot of those old remedies? 742 persons were killed in 1951. Van WirAle getting his tobacco What happened to Lightning The official estimate nationally bed reaJy On the highway I ^ o t Drops; Japanese Oil; Light-lis 7.7 traffic deaths per million met Aster Van Winkle and' e r ' s Joint Oil; and Mad Stones? vehicle miles of travel, which Henry Smith, two workers at! Who knows how to take off >6 is an increase over recent the Blue Gnass Ordnance. 11 w a r * anc* who can stop bleed- years but a decrease from May found that a large number of i n 8 at the nose? What has be-11946, when the first nationally farmers from Rockcastle c o u n - | c o m e o f these local doctors assembly of traffic safety spe-ty are in the employ of this ' that could make everything |cialists and organizations met military field. I think one can I childbirth to flat feet more in Washington to develop an detect the great improvements1 easy for the suffering public?! action program. made in many homes and j1 t e l 1 you we are getting ahead ' Marked progress has been farms because of this extra in-.of ourselves. I wish for a cure come. It has raised the living pf Spring fever. Does any one 'standards of many hundreds have a remedy for this. of persons in the surrounding \ - X S-region. I I aint had no-.'sassafras tea

yet. It always takes a little Farm .homes are sometimes speck of this to make a man

made in Kentucky, Senator Underwood said, commending Governor Lawrence Wetherby for having named a Governors Coordinating Committee for Highway Safety. He also prais-ed the State Police as one of

Corbin Sunday Mr. O. J . Collett is at home

from Dayton, O. Mrs. R. E. Lawrence, Mrs

Ruth Shivell, and Mr. ajid Mrs. Ard Cox and family vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. Claytory' Ev-ans and family in Londoa'Sun-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith and son, Kenneth "were here from Dayton, O n to visit their mothers. Mrs. Wright Smith and Bettie Newland and other relatives and friends.

Master Billy Joe Hopkins of QQuail visited his cousins. Gar . vis, Ronnie and Bobbv Single-, ton over the week-end.

Mr. Milton Smith was called i o Cincinnati, O., on account of '.he death of his father, Mr Chester Smith. .

Word comes from London that Mrs. EUen Evans, former-ly of Brodhead Is seriously at the home of her son, Clayton

Debord. Mr. Paul Belcher. Mr. and Mtrs. Delmer Debord, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Debord. Mrs Kathleen Sper, Mr. and Mrs Mace Debord. Mr. Rav Alex-ander. -Mr. Jimmy Alexander all of Cincinnati, were here for the funeral of Mrs. Martha De-bord.

Mrs. Vernon Godby is here: from Louisvile with her son; Mr Ernest Godby and family.

The Christian Church ceme-tery is putting on a different appearance due to the hard work of Bro. Long. Have you sent your donation? Have you seen about the grave of your loved one? So far, this has been a one man job, which is very unfair. >

Mr. and Mrs. Lane Ennis and children of Charlestown. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and family of Dayton. O., spent EnOer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts on Map-le" St. • Mrs.- Elmer Ridle and Mrs. Billy Riddle visited Mr. and Mrs>, Earl Lece and family in Stanford, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lunce-ford were in Jeffersontown Saturdav and Sunday to visit h i # mother. Mrs. M. E. Clif-ford who is very ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams are rejoicing over the arrival of a son. April 5th. He will be called Ronnie Dean.

Miss Shirley Owens was at home' ffom Easfern State Nor-mal, Richmond to spend East-er with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. S. J . Owens.

Mrs. Cleo Howard visited her sister. Mrs. Jennie Robins -nroOte from Louisville where she visited relatives.

Mr. ahd Mrs. Shirley Adams and daughter, Miss Helen,

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