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Page Five Brodhead MISS LILLIAN WALLIN, Editor BRODHEAD CHRISTIAN CHURCH. NOTICE BRODHEAD RESIDENTS? Harold L. Newlan Minister. .. Please bring books to the Bible School—10 a. nv Churches and Schools they are Lester Cass, Supt. | needed by the Army, Navy, Marines, Have you been going to Sundayj a n d A i r Corps.* AH books will be graciously accepted. Please | help those men who are fighting your battles for you. Mr. A&>ert Albright was- in Lou* isvillc pan of last week on business. Mr. Charles Shivel spent the week end at hortTe with his parents," Mr. and. Mrs. Fred ShiveK, He returned to Ft. Knox 'Sunday from where he left Tuesday for California. Mr. and NJrs. Creed RuSsell moved to Tilt. Vernon last week. ' . 7 rnrrTVoiltu the foot of Gauley Mountain and thus bounded: on the N. by the side of the branch with Louie Stewart's line; thence running with Louie Stewart's line to Robert Langford line, line of thesurvey; thence with the survey to the County road; thence east with the countvroad to the beginning and containing % of one acre, more or' less 1 Or sufficient thereof to '.produce the sum of money so ordered to be made. For the purchase price, the purchaser must execute borid, with approved 'securities, bearing legal interest from the-day of. sale, until paid, arid having the force arfd- effect of a judgement. Bidders will be prepared to. comply promptly with theso terms. - Melvin Hughes, Master Commissioner Rockcastle - Circuit Court. Commissioner Sale • The Commonwealth ©{-Kentucky, Rockcastle Circuit Court Fannie Mullins, Et". Al., Plaintiff, Versus (NOTICE OF SALE Arch Allen, Et. Al., Defendant. By virture of a judgment and order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit.. Court. .. .rendered at the January Term thereof 1942, in'the above cause, for the division of the proceeds. J shall proceed to offer for sale at the Court House door in the Mt. Vernon Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on the 16th da^.of February 1042, at One O'clock P. M.-,- or. thereabout, upon a credit of . six month';." the TolTowItig' described'property^to-wit: All tracts located in Rockcastle County, Ky. "oK*tn<r~-»fSfers Of- v Cr'ftoRe<f Crc'eft 1 .' to-wit: .... .TtSSiJSfa.- 1—Beginning ata. small white hak In a branch about 68 <eot . ! a b o v e . O w e n Allen Spring, with Tynn umnus. unio wnere me. uoi*crnmenn ,->• ^?£.V| S |n N. 83".i E. 14 poles serif him Jor a Course in his line of' ff w " s " gnV w i t h d o u b l c w h i t e - nrk, i Jfc? P«lP'« of the Brodhead Baptist, oafc pn j ntcrs; thence S. 74 E. 76 poles , Church Sunday, _ __ __ . | to a small chestnut oak;, thence S. = >, Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Shaw and 82n E 14 poles tQ black o a k a t t h e family of Crab Orchard were the: thcnce s 5 3 E 14 poles t o a Sunday guest of their son Mr. Tom- . chestnut oak npar thc c l i f f m a p l e my Shaw and Mrs. Shaw. pointers; thence. N. 70 3 i E. 6 poles 1 Mre-J. R. Cass is- visiting h c r j to a chestnut on a point; thence 1914 daughcr Mrs. Bronstrfn Elder and j w 120 poles to a gum; thence N..83 Mr. Elder in Stanford. ,! W. 18 poles to a stake in Scott's liner Mr and Mrs. -Flavel Hunt and.; thpncfe s 3 7 w 18 )cs to- a b ] k son of Lockland, Ohio are the guest, oak and hickory . thence S. -23 W. 9 of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben poles to a black oak. white oak BradJcy pointers; thence S. 25 W. "23 poles to a.hlack.wainlit UhcnceS.JQW. 141& School lately? If not we. invite - you •to visjt" with us. We are beginning - our attendance and . "TOWARD CALVARY* program thifcjSunday and we would like to have you attend every Sunday from now ."un- til Easter without missing. Our Morning service will be con- ducted by . the Young People ,y£ the . Church. We will have sptv.'^^music and a special message "Looking For -Jesus^So plan-to 15 ——:.. j? """"5?- J ^ 0t ' Pe?" 10 °,' l !) c :for Pittsburg, Penna/bn Tfusiness. Church will be the Leaders of the! Mr W i n i a m P a i n t e r of Covington Church of tomorrow. So show your; was herp ov( , r t h p WPek ond with ..merest In them by coming to this; b i s m o l h c r Mrs . LiUy,Painter. service. Mrs. Henry Morgan and son were GUI' regular evening services will in Corbin wjth Mr Morgan , ast begin at seven. Our Sunday evening; wcek pnd crowds are increasing but-we want-- Mrs - A .' M. H)alt is in Gadsden, you to help increase them more. Ala visiting her daughter Mrs. Robt. -Remember our prayer mgeting; and Mr. White. - Wednesday night. ; Mr and Mrs John Rlneer and ,j ... v , , , daughter-Amanda were'in Riney- Mr. Mattie Howard retnrned to v;He"0veMhe week end. Miss Kincer her home in Pmeville last Sunday j remained for a week's visit. after being the guest of her daught-; Mr . Jack- Garrett is at home" from er A(ra.. Hm«r.«;r4sBfeversi for thej-Cfjrc"!frfiaSrS. •"-piiirf two weeks. > • ; -MissesfcMWe'dfSttufM"WM*the Mr and Mrs. Marshall McKinney „, pek end g- ucst of thel ' r a(lnt Mrs . - left Mcrxtoy-for' their-liome '"srsnu -'-Jhe 'P. T. A- of the'Brodhead" Mrs. Hysmgrr renianieif fnr"a week's visit while Mr.-Hysinger is in Col- umbus. Ohio where the Government ftcr7i35r.f attend. Rev. TidiveiV GRAY THEATRE Brodhead. Kentucky The "theatre you love to Visit Sun- Mon.. February 8 • 9 Big Crosby. Mary Martin, Car- olyn Lee (the little girl that played in Virginia), .and; V.M-hi Mrr" in "BIRTH OF THE BLUES" "AJded; "At the "County Fair" TUM • Wed.. February 10 - 11> Robert Preston. Ellen Drew, - Nils Asther in "NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th"' Added f "A Journey in-In8la" Thurs - FrL. February 12 - 13 Loyif .Nolan. Mary Beth Hughs . Helerie Reynolds in "BLUE, WHITE & PERFECT" Added; Latest World News - Saturday. February 14 Gene AUTRY, Smiley Burnett "SIERRA SUE" Added: ."Special Attraction" Sun- Mon.. February 15 - 16 B"y" numerous requests we are ' bringing back' "SWANEE RIVER" Double - "billed wfith another picture to be announced later. WATCH FOR IT.'- Commissioner.Sale The Commonwealth of Kentjicky, Rockcastle Circuit Court •nuufcas.iGiTW.c, PJair.iflf, " Venus (NOTICE OF SALE Smith Kelley, Et. Al., DefendSnt. By virture of a judgment and order of sale of thc Rockcastle Circuit Court" rendered at the January Term thereof 1942, in the above.cause, for- the sum of One Hundred' and Nine Dollars, with interest" at the rate of 6 per cent per. annum from the October 21, 1938 until paid and its cost tBerein I shall proceed to offec.for sole at the Court House door in the Mt. Vernon. Ken- tucky. to thc highest bidder, at public auction on the 16th day of February 1942, at One G'clock P. M., or thereabout, upon a credit of six months, the following described property, to-wit: Located ...in -Rockcastle County Kentucky on the waters of Gauley Branch of Round Stone Creek at Bombs from AMERICA BccauSe it's bomljs and destruction-that is tjic oaly language-the. Axis ^were-und'eP " stand—and bon>bs they .shali have made pos'sl6Te~B> r your piHeliaS~of l^eienjie- rBonds:—-— r-:-; ; ••• "Neveu has-"war been so expensive. And neecrtfer" yojH' help. Buy Defense Bonds today and as often ^s your income will' permit ' ' ' • -• '•" ON SALE THE BANK OF MT. VERNON MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i H T TIT T T ' ' ' poles to a stone; thence S. 46 fi 4 strongly withsttSKi a great deal of this and we, as Surgeons, have learned from them in advance. Our Country has sent stored dried blood- plasma to England by the pints. We have some in Mt. Vernon and we hope to increase our supply as fin- ances will permit. We itiay not need it. Dismissing a possible in vasion as unlikely we are faced with the poss-. ibilrty of another kind, of Hitler blitzkrieg. Sometime ago this maniac said that he would "show those gentlemen in New York." ''If I can't destroy them with bombs, I . shall wage a bacterial_war." Recently Dr. "Parran, Surgeon- General, U. S. P. H: S., said that Ger- many may have a new germ. This is hot at all strange. Since America has become so highly immunized against typhoid; smallpox, diphtheria we have had new .diseases' caused by otherwise obsolete bacteria as un- with colds this month. These facts would indicate that influenza' will get into full swing again since colds are also caused primarily by. a filtra- ble visus. The cost to tHe Americas for colds alone would buy many planes and tanks. Germany is a highly scientific country. However, our American scientists and Doctors are far super- ior. My own opinion is that the cause of such a world destruction is the de- cline of Christianity to siich a low level and the tremendous progress of science. Science is not only des- troying lives but saving many seri- ously wounded young Americans. One"of our good uses of.our very newest weapons against bacteria, the sulfonamide drugs? is in gangrene in- fection and the reports in the British Medical Journals are encouraging. You know that this new "drug is the one which is also deadly aginst pneu- monia germs. I believe that it will' germ coming from Another part of the problem "of local defense is in the purchase of Government Bonds and Stamps. Convert your extra bank accounts into bonds by all means. During" the . post-war depression sickness -will certainly be even more prevalent and we-shall surely have the sever- est depression known. Government Bonds will help take the "nip" out of nipponese. We should change our . song "God Bless America" to "God Bless and Help the Americas." dulant fever, to arise. I don't know u Iftain that we can take the destroy"any "germ" out of Germany, therefore., Germany And will you tell me why it is 5," 3 ' ;! that we have set up such fine prena- For-th.s reason I_do nofbeheve that j tal c{inf<s and PubHc Health org?n- typhus is hurting Hitler. Of course j izations to tect our babjes a |^ st he says so• S>nce hiS ^countrymen , diphthcrin , whooping tough, and ' S S later tyRhoid.. and i^allpox. Then , ^ ? j when these young men are in the . B contained in| prime of Iifei Iine them and ki K e » a re l' n i£i thcm hy the millions? Is it that we ground better >n the c<Jl^' don-t w a n t them lo grow into the What happq/ii wfi'erT^ country be- comes so highly immunized besides oew infections? One thing certain is that if these bacteria become lodged in someonP who has had no "shots"-he" or she-19" likely to-be a lot:siekar. 'F^neriallv t<i this .true: with childr'm* whas^iia**.. had no "diptheria shots". So we can vyin a bacterial w^r easily by seeing that every civilian is tfeiended mediealiyT Whether or not cold- vaccines, or whooping cough vaccine.- will pre- vent wc rannni say but we know from scientific study that complieaT tion.s.sueh ,.- - S .'iToiighten- cd and indeed' lesselTeff^fii number. Influenza is always in thc back- ground. It is caused by Influenza viruses A and B. There will proba- bly be founcf as many viruses- (.ex- j | tremely small germs) causing influ- i ! enza as we have accessory food- j I factors, the vitamins A, B, C, D, E, ; i (?, K. Vitamins are playing no small i j part in- strengthening the.armed: J forces. At present we have no.! vaccine but'since the State Epidem- i j iologist is surprised by^the very little j i "flu" this winter it may be that by i Fall- we will-have perfected a shot , J or shots - for 'flu". Tophus fever is | cancer age? Or escape to the Great Beyond by a heart or apopletic attack? There shall be Wars and rumors of Wars. I- wonder if the Scripture writers ever dreamed of such a mur- dering of humanity. Our country is i •at-vtgrn^:~.'gaw«P<Bftthle!s groupsf J of baVbarfShs that have ei?er threat- ened mankind since Attila and his, .Hums-.swept over and destroyod tb;-' civilization of the Roman Empire. 0"i> irooorlant job in local defense is in kp.-j.fng the farme 11. He is as important as the4SC v.-or'.:. er'of whiph we have a rrit-..re-v.Ta^ ber here. ' j D o not be witliout our HouschoM Fumiiliingi Policy ttst - protects so much igiinst loss by (ire — yet costs so little. Consult us to* -the low rates oij youi home. For Insurance Of All Kinds See— (ox & Henderson Ml. Vernon, Ky. caused- by rats being .infested with { FARM LOANS —^at— . . . FOUR - ONE-HALF PER GErif INTEREST Your Cumberland Production Credit Association wjU give you SERVICE. Apply (anytime) to Joel M. Jones. Tract NO;*2—Beginning at ii gticvv' thence N. '6Z^ E; ?4 poles to a black oak; thence- N. 69 % W. 42 poles to two stumps; thence N^45 W. 26 poles to a .black oakr 3% W. 68, poles to sloije, Coats corner; thence S. '87"5 E. 5 poles to the beginning and con- taining 1414 acres, more or less/ Tract No. 3—Beginning at a black oak and hickory on a point, corner to R. L. Myres; thence S. 76 E. 119 poles to a stake in Albert-Allen's- line; thence 'with his line N..25VS W. 58 poles to a stake in his line; thence N. 89'i W. 58 poles Vo a stone corner to Conloy Hale: thence with his line S. 37 W. 44 poles to the beginning, containing 29 acres, taking of the laps. Tract No. +—Beginning at a black oak and hickory on a point about 80 poles northeast "of the Broughton dwelling, and supposed to be in a line of William Griffin's 50 acre survey, thence S? 76 E. 80 poles to a I white oak-on a high point; thence S. 5 E. 180 poles to a white oak "and hickory on the side of a hill about 20 yards below a 'cliff: thence N. 81 W. 70 poles to a'whittTDalc.-o small] hickory, a small ash and dogwood, on i ii-TOdcy"jWiril "about "-i , 5C t TnrrlS~e.Ts-t-|— of Crooked Creek- arid suppose? to j begin a" line of a survey in the namej of DavitTSammons; thence \v it ft "his • line N. 21 W. 100 poles to a stake in ! William .Griffin's Jine;' thence with 1 .said line to the befiinning containing j 100 acres,, mote or Jyss, ' tK !.• , Tracts. 1 and 2 purchased by I Elzabeth Allen from M. J. Miller ' nowjof-j'ecord in the: County Clerk's j- offii'e deed Book 60. page. Tract 3 ; purchased by Elizabeth Alien fr tm l ! M. J. Miller by -deed- recorded in L (deed book 38, page 477. Tract No. 4 - i 1 conveyed to Elizabeth Allen by 1 , Mollie Rider by deed recorded ir. | ! Clerk's-officc' deed book 56, <page j 11JI3. * . ... ... j For the purchase price., -the! j purehafer niu.sl'execute bon:!. v.-ith'j. launroved i*ecurities...-beariM h'tjal | tlfflerest"from \he -?Riy- wT Si>»v.4rnisi^^ (paid, anci having tiie force and effect'! iikld^rs- will bc^prc^-L— | pared to "comply- pronipUy willvj these terms. -• - ' . - Melvih Hughes, j ' Master'^-Commissioner . Eockcastlc Circuit-Co'ui-t. . I have been patriotic., enough to accept Chairrflpnshlp of the local Committee- foi^ .Civilian" Medical De- fense as set up byjthe Council of the Kentucky State Medical Association. In^speaking to., the people at thir time the information contained here- in is not", in thc same category as a Dr. Brady column-. Local civilian defense from a med- ical standpoint will be free from sur- gery, we hope. It is Hot likely that wc shall suffer from Hitler's blitz-, kreig resulting in such medical and surgical conditions as "bomb-blast confusions", "crash injury" or war hysteria" (shell shock)). England'has the. S)ir^.,ftoi»vthp dead and s i ^ | > U'p lio'ribVitSVe the "rats" that ler has 'we are" "not endangered by this plague. There are 18 million Americans t Dalbert C. ,Sherman, Seo'y - Treas. E. E. Bullock, President v < Complete Markets The. Couricr-JoBrnnl and The L^iU\ille ilnici Market Iti*- pofH ore eompicie, Jiccuralc m«l up lo the minute. <.)uolatinns are cnrr.ii-ll frjql I.ouljvlIU', Cioeinnati. Iniliannpolis. Chi- eafo and other prinrtpa) mar* k<>t>. No matter t,Unt you're inti-restcd in . . . iivnlotk re ports, the tobneco market, pro:!- ucr. grain quotations. Now York Slork Exchange - - - you'll fir.il the latest and best data in these Jaaiea-pretive ( Both Thc Courier-Journal find The Times olfcr, in addUion^o comprehensive coverage u> State. 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Brodhead MISS LILLIAN WALLIN, Editor

BRODHEAD CHRISTIAN CHURCH. NOTICE BRODHEAD RESIDENTS? Harold L. Newlan Minister. .. Please bring books to the

Bible School—10 a. nv Churches and Schools they are Lester Cass, Supt. • | needed by the Army, Navy, Marines,

Have you been going to Sundayj a n d A i r Corps.* AH books will be graciously accepted.

Please | help those men who are fighting your battles for you.

Mr. A&>ert Albright was- in Lou* isvillc pan of last week on business.

Mr. Charles Shivel spent the week end at hortTe with his parents," Mr. and. Mrs. Fred ShiveK, He returned to Ft. Knox 'Sunday from where he left Tuesday for California.

Mr. and NJrs. Creed RuSsell moved to Tilt. Vernon last week. ' . 7

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the foot of Gauley Mountain and thus bounded: on the N. by the side of the branch with Louie Stewart's line; thence running with Louie Stewart's line to Robert Langford line, line of thesurvey; thence with the survey to the County road; thence east with the countvroad to the beginning and containing % of one acre, more or' less 1

Or sufficient thereof to '.produce the sum of money so ordered to be made. For the purchase price, the purchaser must execute borid, with approved 'securities, bearing legal interest from the-day of. sale, until paid, arid having the force arfd- effect of a judgement. Bidders will be prepared to. comply promptly with theso terms. -

Melvin Hughes, Master Commissioner Rockcastle • - Circuit Court.

Commissioner Sale • The Commonwealth ©{-Kentucky,

Rockcastle Circuit Court Fannie Mullins, Et". Al., Plaintiff,

Versus (NOTICE OF SALE Arch Allen, Et. Al., Defendant.

By virture of a judgment and order of sale of the Rockcastle Circuit.. Court. .. .rendered at the January Term thereof 1942, in'the above cause, for the division of the proceeds. J shall proceed to offer for sale at the Court House door in the Mt. Vernon Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on the 16th da^.of February 1042, at One O'clock P. M.-,- or. thereabout, upon a credit of . six month';." the TolTowItig' described'property^to-wit: All tracts located in Rockcastle County, Ky. "oK*tn<r~-»fSfers Of-vCr'ftoRe<f Crc'eft1.' to -w i t : . . . . „

.TtSSiJSfa.- 1—Beginning ata. small white hak In a branch about 68 <eot

„ . ! a b o v e . O w e n Allen Spring, with Tynn umnus. unio wnere me. uoi*crnmenn ,->• ?£.V|S|n N. 83".i E. 14 poles serif him Jor a Course in his line of ' f f w " s"g n V w i t h d o u b l c w h i t e - nrk, • i Jfc? P«lP'« of the Brodhead Baptist, o a f c p n j n t c r s ; thence S. 74 E. 76 poles

, Church Sunday, _ __ __ . | to a small chestnut oak;, thence S. = >, Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Shaw and 8 2 n E 14 p o l e s tQ b l a c k o a k a t t h e family of Crab Orchard were the: t h c n c e s 5 3 E 14 p o l e s t o a Sunday guest of their son Mr. Tom- . c h e s t n u t o a k n p a r t h c c l i f f m a p l e my Shaw and Mrs. Shaw. pointers; thence. N. 703i E. 6 poles 1 Mre-J. R. Cass is- visiting h c r j t o a chestnut on a point; thence 1914 daughcr Mrs. Bronstrfn Elder and j w 120 poles to a gum; thence N..83 Mr. Elder in Stanford. ,! W. 18 poles to a stake in Scott's liner

Mr and Mrs. -Flavel Hunt and.; t h p n c f e s 3 7 w 18 ) c s to- a b ] k son of Lockland, Ohio are the guest, o a k a n d h i c k o r y . t h e n c e S . -23 W. 9 of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben p o l e s t o a black oak. white oak B r a d J c y pointers; thence S. 25 W. "23 poles to

a.hlack.wain lit UhcnceS.JQW. 141&

School lately? If not we. invite-you •to visjt" with us. We are beginning

- our attendance and . "TOWARD CALVARY* program thifcjSunday and we would like to have you attend every Sunday from now ."un-til Easter without missing.

Our Morning service will be con-ducted by . the Young People ,y£ the

. Church. We will have sptv.'^^music and a special message "Looking For

- Jesus^So plan-to 15——:.. j? """"5?- J^0 t ' Pe?"10 °,' l!)c:for Pittsburg, Penna/bn Tfusiness.

Church will be the Leaders of the! M r W i n i a m P a i n t e r o f Covington Church of tomorrow. So show your; w a s h e r p o v ( , r t h p W P e k o n d w i t h

..merest In them by coming to th is ; b i s m o l h c r M r s . LiUy,Painter. service. Mrs. Henry Morgan and son were GUI' regular evening services will i n C o r b i n w j t h M r M o r g a n , a s t begin at seven. Our Sunday evening; w c e k p n d

• crowds are increasing but-we want-- M r s - A . ' M . H ) a l t i s i n Gadsden, you to help increase them more. A l a visiting her daughter Mrs. Robt. -Remember our prayer mgeting; a n d Mr . White. -

Wednesday night. ; M r a n d M r s J o h n Rlneer and , j ... „ v , , , daughter-Amanda were'in Riney-

Mr. Mattie Howard retnrned to v;He"0veMhe week end. Miss Kincer her home in Pmeville last Sunday j remained for a week's visit. after being the guest of her daught-; M r . J a c k- Garrett is at home" from er A(ra.. Hm«r.«;r4sBfeversi for thej-Cfjrc"!frfiaSrS.

•"-piiirf two weeks. > • ; -Misses fcMWe'df SttufM"WM*the Mr and Mrs. Marshall McKinney „,p e k e n d g-ucs t o f t h e l ' r a ( l n t M r s .

- left Mcrxtoy-for' their-liome '"srsnu -'-Jhe 'P. T. A- of the'Brodhead"

Mrs. H y s m g r r renianieif fnr"a week's vis i t whi le Mr . -Hys inger is in Col-umbus . Ohio whe re the G o v e r n m e n t

ftcr7i35r.f a t tend.

Rev. TidiveiV

GRAY THEATRE Brodhead. — Kentucky The "theatre you love to Visit

Sun- Mon.. February 8 • 9 Big Crosby. Mary Martin, Car-olyn Lee (the little girl that

played in Virginia), .and; V.M-hi Mrr" in

"BIRTH OF THE BLUES" "AJded; "At the "County Fair" TUM • Wed.. February 10 - 11> Robert Preston. Ellen Drew,

- Nils Asther in "NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th"' Added f "A Journey in-In8la" Thurs - FrL. February 12 - 13 Loyif .Nolan. Mary Beth Hughs

. Helerie Reynolds in "BLUE, WHITE & PERFECT" Added; Latest World News -

Sa tu rday . F e b r u a r y 14 • G e n e AUTRY, Smiley Burne t t

" S I E R R A S U E " Added : . "Specia l A t t r ac t ion"

Sun- Mon.. F e b r u a r y 15 - 16 B"y" n u m e r o u s reques ts we a re

' b r inging back ' " S W A N E E R I V E R "

Double - "billed wfith ano the r p ic tu re to be announced la te r .

W A T C H FOR IT.'-

Commissioner.Sale The Commonwealth of Kentjicky, Rockcastle Circuit Court

•nuufcas.iGiTW.c, PJair.iflf, • " Venus (NOTICE OF SALE Smith Kelley, Et. Al., DefendSnt.

By virture of a judgment and order of sale of thc Rockcastle Circuit Court" rendered at the January Term thereof 1942, in the above.cause, for- the sum of One Hundred' and Nine Dollars, with interest" at the rate of 6 per cent per. annum from the October 21, 1938 until paid and its cost tBerein I shall proceed to offec.for sole at the Court House door in the Mt. Vernon. Ken-tucky. to thc highest bidder, at public auction on the 16th day of February 1942, at One G'clock P. M., or thereabout, upon a credit of six months, the following described property, to-wit: • Located ...in -Rockcastle County

Kentucky on the waters of Gauley Branch of Round Stone Creek at

Bombs from AMERICA

BccauSe it's bomljs and destruction-that is tjic oaly language-the. Axis ^were-und'eP

" stand—and bon>bs they .shali have made pos'sl6Te~B>r your piHeliaS~of l^eienjie-

rBonds:—-— r - : - ; — ; — •••

"Neveu has-"war been so expensive. And

neecrtfer" yojH' help. Buy Defense Bonds today and as often ^s your income will' permit ' ' ' • -• '•"

— ON S A L E —

THE BANK OF MT. VERNON MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

iH T TIT T T ' ' '

poles to a stone; thence S. 46 fi 4

strongly withsttSKi a great deal of this and we, as Surgeons, have learned from them in advance. Our Country has sent stored dried blood-plasma to England by the pints. We have some in Mt. Vernon and we hope to increase our supply as fin-ances will permit. We itiay not need it. Dismissing a possible in vasion as unlikely we are faced with the poss-. ibilrty of another kind, of Hitler blitzkrieg. Sometime ago this maniac said that he would "show those gentlemen in New York." ''If I can't destroy them with bombs, I . shall wage a bacterial_war."

Recently Dr. "Parran, Surgeon-General, U. S. P. H: S., said that Ger-many may have a new germ. This is hot at all strange. Since America has become so highly immunized against typhoid; smallpox, diphtheria we have had new .diseases' caused by otherwise obsolete bacteria as un-

with colds this month. These facts would indicate that influenza' will get into full swing again since colds are also caused primarily by. a filtra-ble visus. The cost to tHe Americas for colds alone would buy many planes and tanks.

Germany is a highly scientific country. However, our American scientists and Doctors are far super-ior. My own opinion is that the cause of such a world destruction is the de-cline of Christianity to siich a low level and the tremendous progress of science. Science is not only des-troying lives but saving many seri-ously wounded young Americans.

One"of our good uses of.our very newest weapons against bacteria, the sulfonamide drugs? is in gangrene in-fection and the reports in the British Medical Journals are encouraging. You know that this new "drug is the one which is also deadly aginst pneu-monia germs. I believe that it will'

germ coming from

Another part of the problem "of local defense is in the purchase of Government Bonds and Stamps. Convert your extra bank accounts into bonds by all means. During" the . post-war depression sickness -will certainly be even more prevalent and we-shall surely have the sever-est depression known. Government Bonds will help take the "nip" out of nipponese. We should change our . song "God Bless America" to "God Bless and Help the Americas."

dulant fever, to arise. I don't know u If tain that we can take the destroy"any

"germ" out of Germany, therefore., Germany And will you tell me why it is

5," 3 ' ;! that we have set up such fine prena-For-th.s reason I_do nofbeheve that j t a l c { i n f < s a n d P u b H c Health org?n-typhus is hurting Hitler. Of course j i z a t i o n s t o t e c t o u r b a b j e s a | ^ s t he says so• S>nce hiS countrymen , d i p h t h c r i n , whooping tough, and

' S S l a t e r tyRhoid.. and i^allpox. Then , ^ ? j when these young men are in the . B contained i n | p r i m e of I i f e i I i n e t h e m a n d k i „

Ke» a r e l ' n i £ i t h c m hy t h e millions? Is it that we ground better >n the c<Jl^'don-t w a n t t h e m l o g r o w i n t o t h e

What happq/ii wfi'erT^ country be-comes so highly immunized besides oew infections? One thing certain is that if these bacteria become lodged in someonP who has had no "shots"-he" or she-19" likely to-be a lot:siekar. 'F^neriallv t<i this .true: with childr'm* whas^iia**.. had no "diptheria shots". So we can vyin a bacterial w^r easily by seeing that every civilian is tfeiended mediealiyT Whether or not cold- vaccines, or whooping cough vaccine.- will pre-vent wc rannni say but we know from scientific study that complieaT tion.s.sueh ,.- - S .'iToiighten-cd and indeed' lesselTeff^fii number.

Influenza is always in thc back-ground. It is caused by Influenza viruses A and B. There will proba-bly be founcf as many viruses- (.ex- j | tremely small germs) causing influ- i ! enza as we have accessory food- j I factors, the vitamins A, B, C, D, E,; i (?, K. Vitamins are playing no small i j part in- strengthening the.armed: J forces. At present we have n o . ! vaccine but'since the State Epidem- i j iologist is surprised by^the very little j i "flu" this winter it may be that by i Fall- we will-have perfected a shot , J or shots - for 'flu". Tophus fever is |

cancer age? Or escape to the Great Beyond by a heart or apopletic attack?

There shall be Wars and rumors of Wars. I- wonder if the Scripture writers ever dreamed of such a mur-dering of humanity. Our country is i •at-vtgrn^:~.'gaw«P<Bftthle!s groupsf J of baVbarfShs that have ei?er threat-ened mankind since Attila and his, .Hums-.swept over and destroyod tb;-' civilization of the Roman Empire.

0"i> irooorlant job in local defense is in kp.-j.fng the farme 11. He is as important as the4SC v.-or'.:. er'of whiph we have a rrit-..re-v.Ta^ ber here. ' j

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Tract NO;*2—Beginning at ii gticvv' thence N. '6Z^ E; ?4 poles to a black oak; thence- N. 69 % W. 42 poles to two stumps; thence N^45 W. 26 poles to a .black oakr 3% W. 68, poles to sloije, Coats corner; thence S. '87"5 E. 5 poles to the beginning and con-taining 1414 acres, more or less/

Tract No. 3—Beginning at a black oak and hickory on a point, corner to R. L. Myres; thence S. 76 E. 119 poles to a stake in Albert-Allen's-line; thence 'with his line N..25VS W. 58 poles to a stake in his line; thence N. 89'i W. 58 poles Vo a stone corner to Conloy Hale: thence with his line S. 37 W. 44 poles to the beginning, containing 29 acres, taking of the laps. •

Tract No. +—Beginning at a black oak and hickory on a point about 80 poles northeast "of the Broughton dwelling, and supposed to be in a line of William Griffin's 50 acre survey, thence S? 76 E. 80 poles to a I white oak-on a high point; thence S. 5 E. 180 poles to a white oak "and hickory on the side of a hill about 20 yards below a 'cliff: thence N. 81 W. 70 poles to a'whittTDalc.-o small] hickory, a small ash and dogwood, on i ii-TOdcy"jWiril "about "-i,5CtTnrrlS~e.Ts-t-|— of Crooked Creek- arid suppose? to j begin a" line of a survey in the namej of DavitTSammons; thence \v it ft "his • line N. 21 W. 100 poles to a stake in ! William .Griffin's Jine;' thence with 1

.said line to the befiinning containing j 100 acres,, mote or Jyss, ' tK !.• ,

Tracts. 1 and 2 purchased by I Elzabeth Allen from M. J. Miller ' nowjof-j'ecord in the: County Clerk's j-offii'e deed Book 60. page. Tract 3

; purchased by Elizabeth Alien fr tm l ! M. J. Miller by -deed- recorded in L (deed book 38, page 477. Tract No. 4 -i1 conveyed to Elizabeth Allen by 1 , Mollie Rider by deed recorded ir. | ! Clerk's-officc' deed book 56, <page j 11JI3. * . . . . ... j For the purchase price., -the! j purehafer niu.sl'execute bon:!. v.-ith'j. launroved i*ecurities...-beariM h'tjal | tlfflerest"from \he -?Riy- wT Si>»v.4rnisi^^ (paid, anci having tiie force and effect'!

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I have been patriotic., enough to accept Chairrflpnshlp of the local Committee- foi .Civilian" Medical De-fense as set up byjthe Council of the Kentucky State Medical Association. In^speaking to., the people at thir time the information contained here-in is not", in thc same category as a Dr. Brady column-. •

Local civilian defense from a med-ical standpoint will be free from sur-gery, we hope. It is Hot likely that wc shall suffer from Hitler's blitz-, kreig resulting in such medical and surgical conditions as "bomb-blast confusions", "crash injury" or war hysteria" (shell shock)). England'has

the. S)ir^.,ftoi»vthp dead and s i ^ | > U'p lio'ribVitSVe the "rats" that ler has 'we are" "not endangered by this plague.

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