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Mrs. Lewis Sargent at Lex- ington visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Renner Gary last week. Mrs^ Walter Adams, John- ny were in Lancaster satur- <J*y <A business. Mr. Howard Saylor of Rich- mond spent Saturday with Mrs. Mahalla Saylor tud Mr. and Mrs. Clestoo Saylor, Mrs. Billy Mc Kinney of Lex- ington was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKlnney for Mrs. John D. McLerron of Mt Vernon visited Mr. and Mrs. diaries D.- Riddle, daughter, Shirley Rae add Jo Ann cele- brating Shirley Rae's 9 th bir- thday at Elizabeth town Supday. Miss Benedetta. French won 1st In Good Posture Poster contest In Lexington, Satur- day winning $25 bond. TTiere were 600 postures shown. MJas French appeared on EX Television Monday. SJlTls (he daughter of M r ^ B Mrs. Ben French and >tfends Brodhead SPECIAL GUEST ACTS ON THE RENFRO VALLEY BARN DANCE Saturday Night, May 13 TEX RITTFR AND HIS BAND lit Show - 7:30 a.m. EST 2nd Show 9:30 p.m. EST Reserved Seats $2.00—General Adm. $1.50 Children $.75 For Reservations Call Ml. Vernon 256-2664 Enterprises, ,Bgatro ViUi?r K..y. DON'T FORGET Carlos Carloftis (Fort Sequoyah) Ky. U. S. 25 for RAILROAD COMMISSIONER No. 1 Man On The Ballot . Democratic Primary."May 23, 1967 World War II Vetaran, Ma«on, U o n , A Director of The Dixie Highway Association, Operator of Fort Sequoyah Indian Village, U. S. 25. A Family Man with 6 Children. 'Great Grandson ot John W. Mulliris of Laurel County (Thank You Kindly For Yovr Support) Pol. adv. Pd. for by Carlos Carloftis " if ADVANCED TRAINING-- Pvt. Gene Logan Renner hot completed, eight weeks of basic training and is pre- sently undergoing advanced individual training at Fort Old, California. He is re- ceiving special instruction in the firing of the M79 gre- nade launcher, the M72 rocket launcher, the M60 ma- chine gun; and in landmine warfare. Pvt. Renner is ser- ving as a member of the Army National Guard. He is married to the former Ginny French, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Renner of Pine Hill. COMPLETES BASIC-- Pvt. Larry Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sloan, has com- pleted basic training at Fort Knox. Pvt. Sloan is now sta- tioned in Fort Polk, Lo. where he will undergo training in jungle warfare. tag session In Lexington this week. Mrs. Robert Hendrlckson was in Somerset Saturday to at- tend the Henry Ward speaking. Mr. John E. Holbrook, Mr. . E. Hunt and Mrs. Lillian Collett are attending a train- SCAFFOLD CANE . Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alonze Miller and children were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cain and family. Mrs. R. D. Brock visited Mrs. Cara Lee one day last week. Mrs. Carlos Am- brose and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Alonze Mdler and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Gabbard of Be'rea Were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Lee Ambrose. Eva Ambrose visited Mr. and Mrs. Alonze Miller Saturday evening. Carlos Ambi<ose were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cope and Bruce. Saturday morning visit- ed of Mr. and Mrs. Alonze Mil- ler and children were Mr. Frank Cope and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cope and baby.. Eve Ambrose visited Judy Cope for a while Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abrams and children of Con-* way and Mrs. Frank Croucher were Sunday evening visitors of . . H o w t o s e n d h o g s to market 2 w e e k s s o o n e r . . , 3 2 lbs. heavler r »-on 4 0 lbs. l e s s f e e d ! THE MOUNT VER/WNIIGNAL MT. VERNONj KENTUCKY at her home.. . Mrs. Edward Hesterman is Critically ill In a hospital In Louisville. She Is the sister of Mrs. Billy Bussell who has been with her during an oper- ation. Later Mrs. Hesterman suffered a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sllcox, children and Mrs. Elmer Rid- dle were in Indianapolis last week to visit relatives. Mr. Billy Riddle and mother. Mrs. Elmer Riddle were In Lebanon junction to attend the funeral'of a cousin, Mr. Dave Roberts, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. t. Earl Mul- 11ns accompanied by Mr. and NO* IN VIETNAM- Pfc. Owen Edward 'Stephens, son of.Mr. and Mt»: Albert Ste- phens, of Lexington, is now stationed in Anku^ Vietnam with the. 70th Engineering Bn. Pfc. Stephens, the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Ar ; thur Bullock of Mt. Vemon, entered the Army August 11, 1966. RECEIVES PROMOTICM-. Robert E. Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Oliver of Livingston, has been-pro- moterf to Airman First Class. Airman Oliver is stationed with the United States Air Force in Germany where he is a Flight Engineer. He is married to the former Peggy Mahaffey of Livingston. Mrs. Llss Ambrose and family. Mrs. R. D. Brock and Cara Lee visited Mrs. Judy Cope and baby Saturday. Freddie Dooley and William H. Barrett were visitors of Mrs. Llss Ambrose and Wayne one day last week. Clarence Hall visited the Am- brose family recently. Wednes- day evening visitors of Mrs. Cara bee were Mrs. LeWls MtCollum and Eva Ambrose. We were sorry to hear of Mrs. Ambrose's sister, Mrs. Rowlett of Paint Lick having been In the Berea College hospital, w e •« jli her a speedy recovery. Epurth Grade - Roger Proc- tor, Darrell McKlnney, Wanda Brown, Teresa Mulllns, GwenUynn Harris, Jeffrey Laswell, Deborah Brock, Carl Sowder, Lisa Holbrook, Reglna Taylor, yield cummins, Deb- bie Bullock, Jenny Bussell, Rhonda Berry, Jennifer Poyn- ter, Joy Albright, Dale Ann Hasty,. Connie Baldwin,' Bar- bara Jones, Ricky Thompson, and Linda Lefevers. Fifth Grade - Judy Sowders, Debbie Hamm, Janetta Rey- nolds, Teressa Lawrence, Janet Burton, Kathy Bussell, Pat Cheatham, Wlnfred Graves, Paula Holbrook, Elaine Price, Cheryl Riddle, Kay Rlgsby, Sandy Robblns, Carol Bussell, Darlen$ McHargus. Sixth. Grade - ClndyWmtehead and June Smith. Seventh Grade - Michael Crank, Wllma Barnes, Rl«*y-H*rrls, Billy Sowder, Carloyn Scott, Mary Barron, and Linda SmlU* Eighth Grade - Lonnle Anglln, Judy Bowling, Ritchie Bray, Debra Bunch, Patsy DeBorde, Ottry Gentry, GranvllleGraves, Everette. Harper, Jeanle Luns- ford, Susan Saylor, Karen Ad- ams, Debra Brown, Sharon Bus- ^ell, Lonnle Cash, Lynette Hunt, ,Debra Kite, Karen, Smothers, and Linda Sowder. ' ' »-"•* Freshman - Virginia McClure, Frelda Smothers, Reglna Pond- er, Patricia McKlnney, Paula Bullock, RltaBenge, Doris Gen- try, Ruby Cummins, Bonnie Houk, and Harold Harris. Sophomore - Carl Sargent, Brenda Cummins, Patricia Hj^jm^toarle^^unch^ecU •THURSDAY, MAY i. 1967 Rank, James Bussell, Ned Purcell, Sharon Anglln, Den- nis Chrlswell and Karen Belch- er. Junior - Larry Dougherty and Deborah Watson. Seniors - Charles dolson, Tearl Hank, Linda Cummins, Roberta Hayes, Charles Napier, Mane June Owens, Renee Denny, Ttielma Sargent, Sue Moore, Sandra Mulllns, Lois. Payne, and Michael Hosldns. REVIVAL Central Baptist Church Getting hogs to market in a hurry is important— the longer they stay on your farm the more feed they consume. Resolve now to send 'em to market in a hurry the Puripa Way. Ask for Purina Hog Chow at our store with the Checkerboard Sign. Farmers Feed & Supply White Magic and magic is the word Jet. 150-70 Simpson Feed & Supply PH 355-7621 &ob Orchard, Ky. LOW COST PRODUCTION... # the rMSon why more fermere feed P U R I N A uuuuB33n^^W Alsu SNAPDRAGONS, MARIGOLDS, AND DAHLIAS BEAUTIFUL BEDDING PLANTS BIG BOY TOMATa PLANTS AND PEPPER PLANTS - Raised For You By The: CHRISTIAN APPALACHIAN PROJECT Available ar the GREENHOUSE through June 10 in GRAY HANK S Mllas East if McKee in Route 421 Coming Soon: STRAWBERRIES- ORDER NOW! Ph. 287-3G77 ARE YOU IN THE MARKET FOR A N ew Car • New Truck • A Better Used Car or Truck Second Car or Truck KE INVITE YOU IN TO SEE OUR SELECTION OF NEN AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS r and to SEE FOR YOURSELF that YOU TOO CAN BUY WITHjCONFIDENCE and COMPETITIVE PRICES "at . BRITTON CHEVROLET -OLDS., INC. U. S. 25 North B«r*«, Ky. We Service What We Sell This is a BUSINESS MAN He's coming t o us t o borrow-money. He knows we understand business conditions — and that we will do the best we can to help him. SI BRITTONS IHAMK YfiJ) For The 17.2% INCREASE IN ~NEW CAR AND TRUCK SALES FOR THE FIRST 4 MONTHS OF 1967 OVER 1966. NATIONALLY SALES ARE DOWN 21.0% Now During May and June We Are in a "Show Your Spirit'' New and Used Car & Truck Sales Campaign WHY THIS INCREASE AT BRITTON'S ? We like to think and sincerely hope that those of you who do business with us will agree that it is because More and More of you people are finding the* you can BOY WITH CONFIDENCE and BE ASSURED of Competitive Prices at BRITTON'S 0 Mil*.South of Mt .Yemon on US 25) May 8 - 19 7:30 P.M. Come WTO THE HOUSE OF THE LORD Sing PRAISES UNTO HIS NAME - Hear HIS WORD AND ITS MESSAGE FOR YOU Evangelist, Garland Sinqleton Pastor, Ralph Sears Today hogs fed the Phrina Way go to market 2 weeks sooner—at 32 Lbs. heavier weight—'and on 40 lbs. less feed than just 10 short years ago! These benefits are a result of improvements con- tinually being made in Purina's Hog Program. Purina Hog Chow and your home-grown grain will help you market your hogs fast and at eco- nomical cost. DO YOU NEED MONEY? TKen put YOURSELF in the picture The Bank of Mt. Vernon Main Street Mi. Vernon, Ky. Business Men's Loan Ad No. 4439

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Mrs. Lewis Sargent at Lex-ington visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Renner Gary last week.

Mrs^ Walter Adams, John-ny were in Lancaster satur-<J*y <A business.

Mr. Howard Saylor of Rich-mond spent Saturday with Mrs. Mahalla Saylor tud Mr. and Mrs. Clestoo Saylor,

Mrs. Billy Mc Kinney of Lex-ington was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKlnney for

Mrs. John D. McLerron of Mt Vernon visited Mr. and Mrs. diaries D.- Riddle, daughter, Shirley Rae add Jo Ann cele-brating Shirley Rae's 9 th bir-thday at Elizabeth town Supday.

Miss Benedetta. French won 1st In Good Posture Poster contest In Lexington, Satur-day winning $25 bond. TTiere were 600 postures shown. MJas French appeared on EX Television Monday. SJlTls (he daughter of M r ^ B Mrs. Ben French and >tfends Brodhead

SPECIAL GUEST ACTS ON THE RENFRO VALLEY BARN DANCE

Saturday Night, May 13 TEX RITTFR AND HIS BAND

l i t Show - 7:30 a.m. EST 2nd Show 9:30 p.m. EST Reserved Seats $2.00—General Adm. $1.50

Children $.75 For Reservations Call Ml. Vernon 256-2664

Enterprises, ,Bgatro ViUi?rK..y.

DON'T FORGET

Carlos Carloftis (Fort Sequoyah) Ky. U. S. 25

for

RAILROAD COMMISSIONER No. 1 Man On The Ballot

. Democratic Primary."May 23, 1967

W o r l d W a r I I V e t a r a n , M a « o n , U o n , A

D i rec to r o f T h e D i x i e H i g h w a y Assoc ia t i on ,

Ope ra to r o f For t Sequoyah I n d i a n V i l l a g e ,

U . S. 2 5 .

A Fami l y M a n w i t h 6 C h i l d r e n .

'Grea t Grandson ot John W. Mul l i r i s of Lau re l County

( T h a n k You K i n d l y For Y o v r Suppor t )

P o l . adv. Pd. for by Carlos Car lo f t i s " if

ADVANCED TRAINING--Pv t . Gene Logan Renner hot completed, e ight weeks o f basic t ra in ing and i s pre-sent ly undergoing advanced ind iv idua l t ra in ing a t For t O ld , Ca l i fo rn ia . He is re-ce iv ing specia l ins t ruc t ion in the f i r i ng of the M79 gre-nade launcher, the M72 rocket launcher, the M60 ma-chine gun; and in landmine warfare. Pvt . Renner is ser-v ing as a member of the Army Nat iona l Guard. He i s married to the former Ginny French, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Renner of Pine H i l l .

COMPLETES BASIC-- P v t . Larry Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sloan, has com-pleted basic t ra in ing at Fo r t Knox. P v t . Sloan is now sta-t ioned in For t Po lk , Lo . where he w i l l undergo t ra in ing in jungle warfare.

tag session In Lexington this week.

Mrs. Robert Hendrlckson was in Somerset Saturday to at-tend the Henry Ward speaking.

Mr. John E. Holbrook, Mr. . E. Hunt and Mrs. Lillian

Collett are attending a train-

SCAFFOLD CANE . Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alonze Miller and children were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cain and family. Mrs. R. D. Brock visited Mrs. Cara Lee one day last week. Mrs. Carlos Am-brose and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Alonze Mdler and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Gabbard of Be'rea Were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Lee Ambrose.

Eva Ambrose visited Mr. and Mrs. Alonze Miller Saturday evening. Carlos Ambi<ose were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cope and Bruce. Saturday morning visit-ed of Mr. and Mrs. Alonze Mil-ler and children were Mr. Frank Cope and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cope and baby.. Eve Ambrose visited Judy Cope for a while Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abrams and children of Con-* way and Mrs. Frank Croucher were Sunday evening visitors of

. . H o w t o s e n d h o g s t o m a r k e t 2 w e e k s s o o n e r . . , 3 2 l b s .

h e a v l e r r » - o n 4 0 l b s . l e s s f e e d !

THE MOUNT V E R / W N I I G N A L MT. V E R N O N j KENTUCKY

at her home.. . Mrs. Edward Hesterman is

Critically ill In a hospital In Louisville. She Is the sister of Mrs. Billy Bussell who has been with her during an oper-ation. Later Mrs. Hesterman suffered a heart attack.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sllcox, children and Mrs. Elmer Rid-dle were in Indianapolis last week to visit relatives.

Mr. Billy Riddle and mother. Mrs. Elmer Riddle were In Lebanon junction to attend the funeral'of a cousin, Mr. Dave Roberts, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. t. Earl Mul-11ns accompanied by Mr. and

N O * IN V I E T N A M - Pfc . Owen Edward 'Stephens, son o f .Mr . and Mt»: A lbe r t Ste-phens, of Lex ington, is now stat ioned in Anku^ Vietnam w i th the. 70th Engineering Bn. Pfc . Stephens, the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A r ;

thur Bu l lock of Mt. Vemon, entered the Army August 11, 1966.

RECEIVES PROMOTICM-. Robert E. O l iver , son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L . Ol iver o f L i v ings ton , has been-pro-moterf to Airman F i r s t C lass . Airman O l i ve r is stat ioned w i t h the United States A i r Force in Germany where he is a F l i gh t Engineer. He is married to the former Peggy Mahaffey of L i v i ngs ton .

Mrs. Llss Ambrose and family. Mrs. R. D. Brock and Cara

Lee visited Mrs. Judy Cope and baby Saturday. Freddie Dooley and William H. Barrett were visitors of Mrs. Llss Ambrose and Wayne one day last week. Clarence Hall visited the Am-brose family recently. Wednes-day evening visitors of Mrs. Cara bee were Mrs. LeWls MtCollum and Eva Ambrose. We were sorry to hear of Mrs. Ambrose's sister, Mrs. Rowlett of Paint Lick having been In the Berea College hospital, we •« jli her a speedy recovery.

Epurth Grade - Roger Proc-tor, Darrell McKlnney, Wanda Brown, Teresa Mulllns, GwenUynn Harris, Jeffrey

Laswell, Deborah Brock, Carl Sowder, Lisa Holbrook, Reglna Taylor, yield cummins, Deb-bie Bullock, Jenny Bussell, Rhonda Berry, Jennifer Poyn-ter, Joy Albright, Dale Ann Hasty,. Connie Baldwin,' Bar-bara Jones, Ricky Thompson, and Linda Lefevers. Fifth Grade - Judy Sowders, Debbie Hamm, Janetta Rey-nolds, Teressa Lawrence, Janet Burton, Kathy Bussell, Pat Cheatham, Wlnfred Graves, Paula Holbrook, Elaine Price, Cheryl Riddle, Kay Rlgsby, Sandy Robblns, Carol Bussell, Darlen$ McHargus. Sixth. Grade - ClndyWmtehead and June Smith. Seventh Grade - Michael Crank, Wllma Barnes, Rl«*y-H*rrls, Billy Sowder, Carloyn Scott, Mary Barron, and Linda SmlU* Eighth Grade - Lonnle Anglln, Judy Bowling, Ritchie Bray, Debra Bunch, Patsy DeBorde, Ottry Gentry, GranvllleGraves, Everette. Harper, Jeanle Luns-

ford, Susan Saylor, Karen Ad-ams, Debra Brown, Sharon Bus-^ell, Lonnle Cash, Lynette Hunt, ,Debra Kite, Karen, Smothers, and Linda Sowder. ' ' »-"•* Freshman - Virginia McClure, Frelda Smothers, Reglna Pond-er, Patricia McKlnney, Paula Bullock, RltaBenge, Doris Gen-try, Ruby Cummins, Bonnie Houk, and Harold Harris. Sophomore - Carl Sargent, Brenda Cummins, Patricia Hj^jm^toarle^^unch^ecU

•THURSDAY, MAY i . 1967

Rank, James Bussell, Ned Purcell, Sharon Anglln, Den-nis Chrlswell and Karen Belch-er. Junior - Larry Dougherty and Deborah Watson. Seniors - Charles dolson, Tearl Hank, Linda Cummins, Roberta Hayes, Charles Napier, Mane June Owens, Renee Denny, Ttielma Sargent, Sue Moore, Sandra Mulllns, Lois. Payne, and Michael Hosldns.

REVIVAL Central Baptist

Church

Getting hogs to market in a hurry is important— the longer they stay on your farm the more feed they consume. Resolve now to send 'em to market in a hurry the Puripa Way. Ask for Purina Hog Chow at our store with the Checkerboard Sign.

Farmers Feed & Supply White Magic

and magic is the word Jet. 150-70

Simpson Feed & Supply PH 355-7621 & o b Orchard, Ky .

L O W C O S T P R O D U C T I O N . . . #

the rMSon why more fermere feed P U R I N A

uuuuB33n^^W

Alsu SNAPDRAGONS, MARIGOLDS, AND DAHLIAS BEAUTIFUL BEDDING PLANTS

BIG BOY TOMATa PLANTS AND PEPPER PLANTS -

Raised For You By The: CHRISTIAN APPALACHIAN PROJECT

Available ar the GREENHOUSE through June 10 in GRAY HANK

S Mllas East i f McKee in Route 421 Coming Soon: STRAWBERRIES- ORDER NOW!

Ph. 287-3G77

ARE YOU IN THE MARKET FOR A • N ew Car • New Truck • A Better Used Car or Truck Second Car or Truck

KE I N V I T E YOU IN TO SEE OUR SELECTION OF N E N AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS r and to SEE FOR YOURSELF that YOU TOO CAN

BUY WITHjCONFIDENCE and COMPETITIVE PRICES "at .

BRITTON CHEVROLET -OLDS., INC. U . S. 2 5 N o r t h B « r * « , Ky .

We Service What We Sell

This is a BUSINESS MAN

H e ' s c o m i n g t o us t o

b o r r o w - m o n e y .

H e knows w e u n d e r s t a n d

business c o n d i t i o n s — a n d

t h a t w e w i l l d o t h e b e s t

w e c a n t o h e l p h i m .

SI BRITTONS IHAMK YfiJ) For The

1 7 . 2 % INCREASE IN ~NEW CAR AND TRUCK SALES FOR THE FIRST 4 MONTHS OF 1967 OVER 1966.

NATIONALLY SALES ARE DOWN 21.0%

Now During May and June We Are in a "Show Your Spirit''

New and Used Car & Truck Sales Campaign

WHY THIS INCREASE AT BRITTON'S ? We like to think and sincerely hope that those of you who do business with us will

agree that it is because More and More of you people are finding the* you can

BOY WITH CONFIDENCE and BE ASSURED of Competitive Prices at BRITTON'S

0 Mi l * .South o f Mt .Yemon on US 25)

May 8 - 19 7:30 P.M.

Come WTO THE HOUSE OF THE LORD

Sing PRAISES UNTO HIS NAME -

Hear HIS WORD AND ITS MESSAGE FOR YOU

Evangelist, Garland Sinqleton Pastor, Ralph Sears

Today hogs fed the Phrina Way go to market 2 weeks sooner—at 32 Lbs. heavier weight—'and on 40 lbs. less feed than just 10 short years ago! These benefits are a result of improvements con-tinually being made in Purina's Hog Program. Purina Hog Chow and your home-grown grain will help you market your hogs fast and at eco-nomical cost.

D O Y O U N E E D M O N E Y ? TKen put YOURSELF in the picture

The Bank of Mt. Vernon Main Street Mi. Vernon, Ky.

Business Men's Loan A d No. 4439