Cabb lSowders Propert' y - Rockcastle County Public … rFriendly Ford Deale I Stanford, Ky. - Phone...

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PAGE EIGHT MT. VZRKOlf SIGNAL. MT. VEBHOH. KT. . - - maim 53?S I As administrator of the' es- George Belcher and (Nancy Belcher, deceased, I hereby gl^e notice to all per- 1 sons having finimii against said estate to present same properly proven at once. Anyone owirig said estate will please come tor- ward and Settle same at once. j24p Arnold Belcher, Adm. Berea, Ky. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE As administrator of the es- tate of Helen Faye Belcher, de- ceased, I hereby give notice to all persons having claim# a- galnst said estate to please pre- sent same properly proven at once. Anyone owing said es- tate will come forward and settle same at once. Hip Howard Belcher, Adm. Mt Vernon, Ky. Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE — New four buckle arctics. $1.95. good hands saws, eight point. $2.00 each, men's and children's shoes at bargain prices: new flood lights. $10 00 each; 50-ft. trou- ble lights, $2.95 each. Bishop's Army Store, Brodhead. tfc FOR SALE—'49 model Cub tractor and equipment. Will sell at a reasonable price. Mason Poynter, Brodhead. tfc WANTED TO BUY—Country hams Phone Carl Mullins, Calloway. jlOp FOR SALE—gas bearters, new and used, for bottle. Butane or Natural gas. Unrented or vented, any sire, any price you need David Gregory, Mt. Vernon jl7p . FOR SALE—5 M! acres; 4- room house; outbuildings. One mile north of Berea, Ky. See or .write r.mma Phillips, Route 3. Berea 1 tp FOR SALE—Three pigs; 3 months old Elden F. Brown. Mt. Vernon, Route 1. j24p FOR SALE—One-piece all steel 24-tn hot air furnace Will &ell ciuap if sold at once.. E. & McBee , jl"p LOC vatcb! round; yellow gold with expansion bracelet Finder return and receive re- ward Mrs Effie Baker. Pine liill. K>. ltp LOST iiair of dark rim gold trim ladies glasses Please re- turn 'o Mrs Blossom Frtd. Ros- lon Stiire Reward. 1 tc I.OST spoiti d 11r nrc\ pla'e having name and address on it. Notify Richard Anglin, Three Links, Ky. Re- ward. j24p Don't pij. ll.c price of d new typewriter when you can buy popular makes almost like new for less than half of the original cos*, at the Mt. Vernon Signal Office. MISCELLANEOUS l WATCH REPAIR—Complete ! watch and jewelry repair. All I work guaranteed. Nationally advertised jewelry, Columbia i Diamonds, Hamilton, Elgin, (Gruen, B«nrus and Bulova .Watches. jHorton s Jewelry. Berea, Ky.tfc POSTED , My farm is posted against hunting or trespassing. Vio- lators will be prosecuted. S. R. .Cromer, Brodhead, Ky. j31p NOTICE I buy junk of all kinds, old cars, trucks, batteries radiator's and what have you. Also sell I used car and truck parts. Rea- sonable. George Logsdon, Mt. : Vernon. Ky. j9p ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE As administrator of the estate of John C. Miracle, deceased, I hereby give notice to any and all persons indebted to said es- tate to please come forward and 'settle same at once. Anyone having claims against the es- tate will also present same to me properly proven at once. jl7p Albert Miracle, Adm. Conway, Ky. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE As administrator of the estate of Grace Brown, deceased, I nereby give notice to all per- iods owing said estate to please come forward and settle same at nnce. Anyone having claims against said estate will present same to me at once properly proven. j24p J M. Brown, Adm Quail, Ky. NOTICE Ettie Burton. Geneva Burton Caldwell, Roy Burton and Otis nr.. sole neirs at law of the estate of Emmctt Burton, d^ ceased, hereby give nol-<-e (-• all debtors and creditors of said interstate of their intention to apply to the Rockcastle County Court, on February. 18. 1952. for an order, dispending with administration "of the estate of Emmett Burton, d e c e a s e d . Creditors of said interstate will present their «4&frns at the law ! office of John P. Allen, Mt. Vernon,' Kentucky before said 'date.' f 14c Ettie Burton I Geneva Burton Caldwell Qtis and Roy Burton NOTICE To all taxpayers of Rock- castle County. If you have not already' 'called and given in vour 1952 tax list, come in at lonce and do so. We just have 'until March first to do this. jThe time is short, so come in (as early as possible and avoid | the last minute rush. ' The Department advises me I that those failing to give in their lists are subject t ^ 10% penalty for ommission. | All you have to do J " come and give in your list. Yours very truly, S. E. Chandler, Tax Commissioner. MURPHY MOTOR CO Your Friendly Ford Dealer I Stanford, Ky. - Phone 2312 January Used Car Sale—ALL ! CARS DRASTICALLY RE- DUCED. WE MUST SELL | These This Month! ! ! ! 1946 Chevrolet Fleetline 2 door; | I radio and heater? clean, j 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster 2 door; radio and heater; sharp. I 11948 Chevrolet Fleet Master 4 door; heater and seat covers; ] see this One. 1948 Dodge 4 door; radio and) | heater; good condition. ] 1948 studebaker Champion 5' | passenger; radio and heater; > ! clean.'' 1948 Ford V-8 Deluxe Tudor; i radio.and heater; good buy.' ,1947 Ford V-8 Club Coupe; heater; new paint; you'll like this one. 1949 Ford V-8 Custom Fordor; radio and heater; you can't beat this one. 1949 Ford Custom Tudor; 6cyl; radio and heater; clean and in good-condition. ALL CARS A-1 Condition; all cars under new ceiling. MURPHY MOTOR CO Your Friendly Ford Deaier Stanford. Ky Phone 2312 JANUARY USED TRUCK SALE TRUCKSI TRUCKS! TR'JCKSl 1950 Ford F-6: 8 cylihder; heat- er: good 900x20 dual rear tires; 2 speed axle and booster brakes; clean. 1949 Dodge; 1 ton flat; new tires; dual rear; low mileage: good buy. 1948 Fordv.F-7 flat; like new; I less than 20,000 actual miles, i 1950 Ford pickup; 8 cylinder; i Va ton; heater and good tires; | see this one. 11948 Ford;cylinder; pickrfp: 4 spe^^transmission, good condition.; Y •'' ' ALL TRUCKS. A-.V.CONDITION Clasiifiad 'Ads Pay "U" Bi 9 Ordinance No. 231 THE MOUNT VERNON CITY COUNCIL DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: That, beginning with the regular session of the City Council, February 7 th, 1952, the monthly meeting date will be the first Thursday eve- ning of each month instead of the first Wednesday. This action was voted, unanimously by the City Council on January 7th, 1952. ltc Attest, Mary C. Bryant, Clerk- Roy Cummins, Mayor DEEDS Samuel Miller to Joseph Clark, real estate on Crooked Creek. Gilbert Mink to Owen Bur- dette, land in county. Arte Doan to Robert Bullock, land on Skeggs Creek. G. Hobart Griffin to Eugene, Stokes, real estate near town., | at Berea. Edward Jones lo Robert ha- u per,.real estate In Mt. Vernon, Myrtle Burnett to Joe Cof- fey, land on Roundstone Creek. Monroe Mink to Starlin Cress, tract of land on Skeggi Creek. Starlin Cress to Jamefi Boone. land on Skeggs Creek, I ORLANDO| Br O. W. Allan Pvt. John Anglin is spending a few.days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Anglin. Pvt. Fred Mullins Jr., is at home on a few days furlough Mrs. Kathryn Gadd and daughter, Brenda Sue, spent New Years with her mother, Mrs,. Emma Mullins. Mir. Dock Abney and'children are spending a few days with her mother, Bessie Baker, of Climax. Mrs. Mary Lou Cook visited Mrs. Emma ^Mullins Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah and Mrs. Robert Croucher visited Mrs. •' Stella Jones of Climax Monday eve- ning. Mr. David Mullins is employ- ed at th« Berea Rubber Plant and Mrs. Ike Legar and family, I>5rs. Mollie Cameron, Mrs. Namona Abney, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mulllnij MEss Vistil Cameron and Mr. Bill Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cameron and sons visited Mr. and. Mrs. Oather Bullock at Mt Vernon Sunday. Miss Wanda Marie Cameron and Miss Cleda Pearl Cameron ftugh Cameron, son of Mr. tfhd Mr?. Joe Cameron, is very ill at this writing. Miss Gloria Jean Mullins, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Mullins, has return- ed from the Berea Hospital, much improved: r»"s-!ie Owens to Kir't Kid- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Mul- well, tract of land -fn county. I I'ns and family have moved to H. M. Cromer to H"gh Cro- Burr, Ky, mer, land on Skeggs Creek. Mr. and • Mrs. G. C- Carton W H. Cox to J. A. Hiatt, | visited Mr. and Mrs. Mose Mul- property in cemetery in' Mt. lins during the holidays. Vernon. Mrs. Cynthia Cameron has John Vard to C. E. Snyder,^ returned from Berea Hospital, real estate near Mt. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Renner Raymond Cromer to Gilliam | have moved to their home at McLemore, land on Somerset Calloway. R °° d - I Mt. Dah Cameron • was in j Leander McKinney to -Henry Louisville Saturday on business. I Cromer, thre^ tracts of landi Sunday guests of Mr. and in county. \ . ! Mrs. Mose Mftllins were: Mr. i Pfc. Walter Came|wv who has been In Korea for Qie past seven mopths. Ha now being moved to Purson Island. Mr. ancl 1 Mrs. Bob Bollock and family of Crab Orchard visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cam- eron Saturday night. Mm. Milton Gray has been ISLSv ... Ads Pay "U" Bio — In quiet peaceful sur- roundinga will help ease the pain and sorrow. Let us help you In the times of need. Youll find our ser- vice complete In every de- tail. W. H. Cox Fnneral Home Phone 39 MT. VERNON. •wmntrmiim M M mwi ^ w* m »i n Cabb Sowders' Personal Property Sat., Jan. 12th- Ai 10:00 A. M.—-on The Premises. . * LOCATION: Turn south at Maretburg on Spiro road off 150; go to Freedom School turn right V\ mile from School on farm known as John Sowder farm joining the farm of J. A. McKinney. ~ J " * PERSONAL PROPERTY v ;; 1 pair mare mules, 8 years old 1 Lay-off plow 1 Wagon and Harness 1 Cycle Grinder; electric motor 1 White-face cow 4 yrs. old; fresh 1 No. 2 Elec. McCormick Separator on Jan. 8th 1 Grain Scoop 1 Guernsey cow 6 yrs. old fresh 1 Posthole Digger February 4th 1 Seed Sower I'White-face cow 3 yrs. old; fresh 150 Bu. of Yellow Corn February 4th 50 Bales of Clover Hay 1 White-face cow 3 yrs. old; fresh 75 Bales Clover, Redtop & Timothy April 6th 25 Bales of Oats 1 No. 9 McCormick Mower Lunch served on the grounds. 1 McCormick Hay Rake, Lots of other things too numerous 1 MoCormick No. 12 Disc Harrow to mention. 1 Vulcan turning plow TERMS: Cash. . Y 1 Rastus plow, steel beam - This.is a nice clean sale; no junk. All these items weiiavelisted have been- well taken care of. Reason for sale; Mr. Sowde£& quitting farming and going into business. . Laswell - Hurt Realty C«. -COL. DELBERT LAS¥«LL on the Block. * ABSOLUtjUUCTION EXECflfOR'S SALE Settlement of The Estate of Joe M. Norton . •. .v.--.. , . ^ .... . ? , ; v v ~ bsai Good; 115 Acre £aEm and Some Personalty Located About 7 Miles Sou&wesl of Mt.t Vern- on, Ky., on Premises _ ' Thnrs. Jan. 24th, 10 A. 1 LOCATION—Thl« dandy farm is about 7 miles southwest of ML Vernon, Ky., within three fourths of a mile of the Wabd, Kentucky Post Office, and on Mt. Vernon, Ky., Star Route, and is three fourths of a mile off of Highway No. 461, in a good farming community. A Graded* School is conveniently' located adjoining this land. '. LAND—90 Acres of this farm are good cu liivatable land which lies level to gently roll- ing, sufficient for natural drainage and can be farmed with tractor or tractor equipment. 25 Acres of good merchantable timber. This farm is watered by. three everlasting springs and a spring fed branch which runs through a portion of this boundary of land. Has a tobac- co base of 1.3 acres. Good orchard with a reasonable variety of frail. The bulk of the 90 acre boundary is now in grass. « v } ' - - " IMPROVEMENTS—Consists of a good 2-story 10-room residence, with partial base- ment with veranda and rear porch. Has the R. E. A. electric service. Good never failing well at door of residence. This home was constructed i n 1923 at choice materials. Other Improvements consist of a dandy barn 48x60 feet which is used fog comhlnation purposes, being for Btock and tobacco, poultry house, garage, smoke house and all other essential out- buildings aiicl all'.buildings on this farm are under good <--> ' PERSONALTY—Consists of household furniture and farming implements. This is an exceptionally good bouttchtty of limestone land and ,wUl produce on an equal with any farm In Rockcastle County, fej^tucky. This property has been in the same family for 75 years and Is the first tinfe U has been for Bale doringihat period of fime. This, being an Executor's Sale, means an Absolute Sale in every sense o£ the word. This property must be sold io settle the estate of the late Joe M; Norton. Bid last and yon will receive a deed—it is just that simple. Good like fkis is steedily advancing in value. We take this means to invite your attendance at this Absolute Auction Sale on THURSDAY, JANUARY 24TH, 1952, AT 10:00 A. M., and reepedfnlly ask that you bid these heirs a reasonable price for this pro- perty. . . - . W V ; POSSESSION—Full and complete on day of inlet r;r.. f*y ^ TERMS—25% On sale day. 25% upon delhrery of deed and therfn^pdertn one year bearing legal interst on real estate. And the terms on personal property wQl be cash. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS—See or write either of ibe Executor's Mr. Roscoe Norton, Route 2, Box 83, London, Ky., or Mr. E, ?.^Iferfc»V.. Ave., South Fort MilchelL Ky., or . • ^ Messer, Sntton & Carter, r wkm and Stanford, Ky. CoL J. B. Messer On The Block

Transcript of Cabb lSowders Propert' y - Rockcastle County Public … rFriendly Ford Deale I Stanford, Ky. - Phone...

PAGE EIGHT MT. VZRKOlf SIGNAL. MT. VEBHOH. KT. . - -maim 53?S

I As administrator of the ' es-George Belcher and

(Nancy Belcher, deceased, I hereby gl^e notice to all per-1 sons having finimii against said estate to present same properly proven at once. Anyone owirig said estate will please come tor-ward and Settle same at once. j24p Arnold Belcher, Adm.

Berea, Ky.

ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE As administrator of the es-

tate of Helen Faye Belcher, de-ceased, I hereby give notice to all persons having claim# a-galnst said estate to please pre-sent same properly proven at once. Anyone owing said es-tate will come forward and settle same at once. Hip Howard Belcher, Adm.

Mt Vernon, Ky.

Classified Ads FOR SALE

FOR SALE — New four buckle arctics. $1.95. good hands saws, eight point. $2.00 each, men's and children's shoes at bargain prices: new flood lights. $10 00 each; 50-ft. trou-ble lights, $2.95 each. Bishop's Army Store, Brodhead. tfc

FOR SALE—'49 model Cub tractor and equipment. Will sell at a reasonable price. Mason Poynter, Brodhead. tfc

WANTED TO BUY—Country hams Phone Carl Mullins, Calloway. jlOp

FOR SALE—gas bearters, new and used, for bottle. Butane or Natural gas. Unrented or vented, any sire, any price you need David Gregory, Mt. Vernon jl7p . FOR SALE—5 M! acres; 4-room house; outbuildings. One mile north of Berea, Ky. See or .write r.mma Phillips, Route 3. Berea 1 tp

FOR SALE—Three pigs; 3 months old Elden F. Brown. Mt. Vernon, Route 1. j24p

FOR SALE—One-piece all steel 24-tn hot air furnace Will &ell ciuap if sold at once.. E. & McBee , j l "p

LOC vatcb! round; yellow

gold with expansion bracelet Finder return and receive re-ward Mrs Effie Baker. Pine liill. K>. ltp

LOST iiair of dark rim gold trim ladies glasses Please re-turn 'o Mrs Blossom Frtd. Ros-lon Stiire Reward. 1 tc

I.OST spoiti d 11r nrc\ pla'e having name and address on it. Notify Richard Anglin, Three Links, Ky. Re-ward. j24p

Don't pi j . ll.c price of d new typewriter when you can buy popular makes almost like new for less than half of the original cos*, at the Mt. Vernon Signal Office.

MISCELLANEOUS

l WATCH REPAIR—Complete ! watch and jewelry repair. All I work guaranteed. Nationally advertised jewelry, Columbia

i Diamonds, Hamilton, Elgin, (Gruen, B«nrus and Bulova .Watches. jHorton s Jewelry. Berea, Ky.tfc

POSTED , My farm is posted against hunting or trespassing. Vio-lators will be prosecuted. S. R.

.Cromer, Brodhead, Ky. j31p NOTICE

I buy junk of all kinds, old cars, trucks, batteries radiator's and what have you. Also sell

I used car and truck parts. Rea-sonable. George Logsdon, Mt.

: Vernon. Ky. j9p ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE

As administrator of the estate of John C. Miracle, deceased, I hereby give notice to any and all persons indebted to said es-tate to please come forward and

'settle same at once. Anyone having claims against the es-tate will also present same to me properly proven at once. jl7p Albert Miracle, Adm.

Conway, Ky. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE

As administrator of the estate of Grace Brown, deceased, I nereby give notice to all per-iods owing said estate to please come forward and settle same at nnce. Anyone having claims against said estate will present same to me at once properly proven. j24p

J M. Brown, Adm Quail, Ky.

NOTICE Ettie Burton. Geneva Burton

Caldwell, Roy Burton and Otis nr.. sole neirs at law of the

estate of Emmctt Burton, d^ ceased, hereby give nol-<-e (-• all debtors and creditors of said interstate of their intention to apply to the Rockcastle County Court, on February. 18. 1952. for an order, dispending with administration "of the estate of Emmett Burton, d e c e a s e d . Creditors of said interstate will present their «4&frns at the law

! office of John P. Allen, Mt. Vernon,' Kentucky before said

'date. ' f 14c Ettie Burton

I Geneva Burton Caldwell Qtis and Roy Burton

NOTICE To all taxpayers of Rock-

castle County. If you have not already' 'called and given in vour 1952 tax list, come in at

lonce and do so. We just have 'until March first to do this. jThe time is short, so come in (as early as possible and avoid | the last minute rush. ' The Department advises me I that those failing to give in their lists are subject t ^ 10% penalty for ommission.

| All you have to do J " come and give in your list.

Yours very truly, S. E. Chandler,

Tax Commissioner.

MURPHY MOTOR CO Your Friendly Ford Dealer I

Stanford, Ky. - Phone 2312

January Used Car Sale—ALL ! CARS DRASTICALLY RE-DUCED. WE MUST SELL | These This Month! ! ! ! 1946 Chevrolet Fleetline 2 door; | I radio and heater? clean, j 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster 2

door; radio and heater; sharp. I 11948 Chevrolet Fleet Master 4

door; heater and seat covers; ] see t h i s One. 1948 Dodge 4 door; radio and)

| heater; good condition. ] 1948 studebaker Champion 5'

| passenger; • radio and heater; > ! clean.'' 1948 Ford V-8 Deluxe Tudor; i

radio.and heater; good buy. ' ,1947 Ford V-8 Club Coupe;

heater; new paint; you'll like this one.

1949 Ford V-8 Custom Fordor; radio and heater; you can't beat this one.

1949 Ford Custom Tudor; 6cyl; radio and heater; clean and in good-condition.

ALL CARS A-1 Condition; all cars under new ceiling.

MURPHY MOTOR CO Your Friendly Ford Deaier

Stanford. Ky Phone 2312

JANUARY USED TRUCK SALE

TRUCKSI TRUCKS! TR'JCKSl 1950 Ford F-6: 8 cylihder; heat-

er: good 900x20 dual rear tires; 2 speed axle and booster brakes; clean.

1949 Dodge; 1 ton flat; new tires; dual rear; low mileage: good buy.

1948 Fordv.F-7 flat; like new; I less than 20,000 actual miles, i 1950 Ford pickup; 8 cylinder; i Va ton; heater and good tires; | see this one. 11948 F o r d ; c y l i n d e r ; pickrfp:

4 spe^^transmission, good condition.; Y •'' ' ALL TRUCKS. A-.V.CONDITION

Clasiifiad 'Ads Pay "U" Bi9

Ordinance No. 231 THE MOUNT VERNON CITY

COUNCIL DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: That, beginning with the regular session of the City Council, February 7 th, 1952, the monthly meeting date will be the first Thursday eve-ning of each month instead of the first Wednesday. This action was voted, unanimously by the City Council on January 7th, 1952. ltc Attest,

Mary C. Bryant, Clerk-Roy Cummins, Mayor

DEEDS Samuel Miller to Joseph

Clark, real estate on Crooked Creek.

Gilbert Mink to Owen Bur-dette, land in county.

Arte Doan to Robert Bullock, land on Skeggs Creek.

G. Hobart Griffin to Eugene, „ Stokes, real estate near town., | at Berea.

Edward Jones lo Robert ha- u

per,.real estate In Mt. Vernon, Myrtle Burnett to Joe Cof-

fey, land on Roundstone Creek. Monroe Mink to Starlin Cress,

tract of land on Skeggi Creek. Starlin Cress to Jamefi Boone.

land on Skeggs Creek,

I ORLANDO| B r O. W. Allan

Pvt. John Anglin is spending a few.days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Anglin.

Pvt. Fred Mullins Jr., is at home on a few days furlough

Mrs. Kathryn Gadd and daughter, Brenda Sue, spent New Years with her mother, Mrs,. Emma Mullins.

Mir. Dock Abney and'children are spending a few days with her mother, Bessie Baker, of Climax.

Mrs. Mary Lou Cook visited Mrs. Emma ^Mullins Tuesday.

Mrs. Sarah and Mrs. Robert Croucher visited Mrs. •' Stella Jones of Climax Monday eve-ning.

Mr. David Mullins is employ-ed at th« Berea Rubber Plant

and Mrs. Ike Legar and family, I>5rs. Mollie Cameron, Mrs. Namona Abney, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mulllnij MEss Vistil Cameron and Mr. Bill Cameron.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cameron and sons visited Mr. and. Mrs. Oather Bullock at Mt Vernon Sunday.

Miss Wanda Marie Cameron and Miss Cleda Pearl Cameron

ftugh Cameron, son of Mr. tfhd Mr?. Joe Cameron, is very ill at this writing.

Miss Gloria Jean Mullins, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Mullins, has return-ed from the Berea Hospital, much improved:

r»"s-!ie Owens to Kir't Kid- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Mul-well, tract of land -fn county. I I'ns and family have moved to

H. M. Cromer to H"gh Cro- Burr, Ky, mer, land on Skeggs Creek. Mr. and • Mrs. G. C- Carton

W H. Cox to J. A. Hiatt, | visited Mr. and Mrs. Mose Mul-property in cemetery in' Mt. lins during the holidays. Vernon. Mrs. Cynthia Cameron has

John Vard to C. E. Snyder,^ returned from Berea Hospital, real estate near Mt. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Renner

Raymond Cromer to Gilliam | have moved to their home at McLemore, land on Somerset Calloway. R °° d - I Mt. Dah Cameron • was in j

Leander McKinney to -Henry Louisville Saturday on business. I Cromer, thre^ tracts of landi Sunday guests of Mr. and in county. \ . ! Mrs. Mose Mftllins were: Mr. i

Pfc. Walter Came|wv who has been In Korea for Qie past seven mopths. Ha now being moved to Purson Island.

Mr. ancl1 Mrs. Bob Bollock and family of Crab Orchard visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cam-eron Saturday night.

Mm. Milton Gray has been ISLSv ...

Ads Pay "U" Bio

— In quiet peaceful sur-roundinga will help ease the pain and sorrow. Let us help you In the times of need. Youll find our ser-vice complete In every de-tail.

W. H. Cox Fnneral Home Phone 39

MT. VERNON.

•wmntrmiim M M m wi ̂ w* m »i n

C a b b Sowders'

Personal Property Sat., Jan. 12th-

Ai 10:00 A. M.—-on The Premises. . * LOCATION: Turn south at Maretburg on Spiro road off 150; go

to Freedom School turn right V\ mile from School on farm known as John Sowder farm joining the farm of J. A. McKinney. ~J" *

PERSONAL PROPERTY • v;; 1 pair mare mules, 8 years old 1 Lay-off plow 1 Wagon and Harness 1 Cycle Grinder; electric motor 1 White-face cow 4 yrs. old; fresh 1 No. 2 Elec. McCormick Separator

on Jan. 8th 1 Grain Scoop 1 Guernsey cow 6 yrs. old fresh 1 Posthole Digger

February 4th 1 Seed Sower I'White-face cow 3 yrs. old; fresh 150 Bu. of Yellow Corn

February 4th 50 Bales of Clover Hay 1 White-face cow 3 yrs. old; fresh 75 Bales Clover, Redtop & Timothy

April 6th 25 Bales of Oats 1 No. 9 McCormick Mower Lunch served on the grounds. 1 McCormick Hay Rake, Lots of other things too numerous 1 MoCormick No. 12 Disc Harrow to mention. 1 Vulcan turning plow TERMS: Cash. . Y 1 Rastus plow, steel beam -

This.is a nice clean sale; no junk. All these items weiiavelisted have been- well taken care of. Reason for sale; Mr. Sowde£& quitting farming and going into business. .

Laswell - Hurt Realty C«. -COL. DELBERT LAS¥«LL on the Block. *

ABSOLUtjUUCTION EXECflfOR'S SALE

Settlement of The Estate of Joe M. Norton . •. .v.--.. , . ^ . . . . . ? , ; v v ~ bsai •

Good; 115 Acre £aEm and Some Personalty Located About 7 Miles Sou&wesl of Mt.t Vern-on, Ky., on Premises _ '

Thnrs. Jan. 24th, 10 A. 1 LOCATION—Thl« dandy farm is about 7 miles southwest of ML Vernon, Ky., within

three fourths of a mile of the Wabd, Kentucky Post Office, and on Mt. Vernon, Ky., Star Route, and is three fourths of a mile off of Highway No. 461, in a good farming community. A Graded* School is conveniently' located adjoining this land. '.

LAND—90 Acres of this farm are good cu liivatable land which lies level to gently roll-ing, sufficient for natural drainage and can be farmed with tractor or tractor equipment. 25 Acres of good merchantable timber. This farm is watered by. three everlasting springs and a spring fed branch which runs through a portion of this boundary of land. Has a tobac-co base of 1.3 acres. Good orchard with a reasonable variety of frail. The bulk of the 90 acre boundary is now in grass. « v } ' - - "

IMPROVEMENTS—Consists of a good 2-story 10-room residence, with partial base-ment with veranda and rear porch. Has the R. E. A. electric service. Good never failing well at door of residence. This home was constructed in 1923 at choice materials. Other Improvements consist of a dandy barn 48x60 feet which is used fog comhlnation purposes, being for Btock and tobacco, poultry house, garage, smoke house and all other essential out-buildings aiicl all'.buildings on this farm are under good <--> '

PERSONALTY—Consists of household furniture and farming implements. This is an exceptionally good bouttchtty of limestone land and ,wUl produce on an equal

with any farm In Rockcastle County, fej^tucky. This property has been in the same family for 75 years and Is the first tinfe U has been for Bale doringihat period of fime.

This, being an Executor's Sale, means an Absolute Sale in every sense o£ the word. This property must be sold io settle the estate of the late Joe M; Norton. Bid last and yon will receive a deed—it is just that simple.

Good like fkis is steedily advancing in value. We take this means to invite your attendance at this Absolute Auction Sale on THURSDAY, JANUARY 24TH, 1952, AT 10:00 A. M., and reepedfnlly ask that you bid these heirs a reasonable price for this pro-perty. .. . - . W V ;

POSSESSION—Full and complete on day of inlet r;r.. f*y ^ TERMS—25% On sale day. 25% upon delhrery of deed and therfn^pdertn one year

bearing legal interst on real estate. And the terms on personal property wQl be cash. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS—See or write either of ibe Executor's Mr. Roscoe

Norton, Route 2, Box 83, London, Ky., or Mr. E, ?.̂ Iferfc»V.. Ave., South Fort MilchelL Ky., or . • ^

Messer, Sntton & Carter, r wkm and Stanford, Ky.

CoL J. B. Messer On The Block