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MT. VERNON SIGNAL. MT. VERNQN, K\ THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1949 M ( 1 11 ' end with her parents, Mr. and Nellie Talbert 3 acres, value I Mrs. Will Dowell. ! $200.00 tax S6.24 r w i * m I Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoffman W.'G. Ward, 44 acres, value were in Lexington, Monday. $700.00 tax 16.84 I Mr. Jim Earl Hammonds is DISTRICT NO. 5 East Livingston. R»d Hill, $240.00 tax $10.91 -Overbey Heirs, 1 lot, value i value $700.00 50 S. tax $17.00 Oscar Mason, 1 lot, value j $420.00 . tax $12.02. Dewey, Scott, 100 acres, value $120.00 - tax $8.15 | Wm. QdeU>. 50 acres, value ; $550.00 tax $13.07 M. Miller, 44 acres, value $250.00 tax -$7.31 j. D. Shepherd, 109 acres, value $450.00 tax $15.92 |Everett Osborne, 10 acres, : $1090.00 800 S. tax $30.31 Lewis Mink, .1 lot, value |value $100.00 tax $5.18 Anna Slusher l* acres. v-W $360.00 tax $13.771 Alice Hornslay Phillips, 1 lot, j«, ™ nsher '- Sherman Mink 1 lot, value lvalue $240.00 tax S7.73 jasperSmith 50 acres value' $240.00 tax $10.91 I Mrs. Parker Pickett, 1 lot i ' . t " „ Bertha Schoonover Mullins. 1 Rvalue $780.00 tax $20.( Mrs. Ann Miller Entertains fro Valley has taken a job with spending the spring vacation .. Erldgo C1 " b ,Holland Furnace Co., in Lexing- wlth h,s Parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ann Mi|ler entertained ton. Earl Hammonds and - daughter, her . br i^ ge club and other Mrs. T. J. Niceley and daugh- Edith - .. ..... Orlando. Climnx. Pleasant Run v .v--, -- - — ...... . guests Thursday evening, at ter. Nell Wanda, and Dr Hazel- Mr - and Mrs. Roy King of Louisa. Allen, 1 lot, value Bertha Schoonover Mullins. 1 ,value $780.00 tax $20.60 c -.u , , $13. her home on Main Street. Nobel, spent Thursday and Fri- Greendale spent the week-end $480.00 tax $13.45 lot, .value $60.00 tax $3.43 James Parrett, value $500.00 amith, 11 acres, value Those receiving prizes were: day in Louisville, shopping with her Parents, Mr. rffid Mrs. Edgar Arnold, 1 lot, va,lue . 'J. C. Malicote, 30 acres, value | tax $12.60 s ^ uu uu - 1331 $6.24 fr s - ?'• cuir - hi 6h club; I Mr. N. M. Smock and , Mr. £• c - Co * And Aunt, Mrs. Grace $360.00 tax $13.70 $400.00 * tax $10.48'Tom Philbeck, 50 acres, value 5? be ^„ a s P'vey, 60 acres, value Mrs. W. G. McBee, second club; Harold J. Mitchell of Barbour- Cox iLizzie Adams,-40 acres, value John Miller, 102 a., value |$700.00- tax $17 80 " 0 0 0 ° tax $8.36 Mrs. Shirley Riddle, high ville, were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mullins $20i>.00 tax $6.24 $500.00 20C-300S. tax $15.67 Christine Phillipps, 100 acres', iD. N. Stewart, 22 acres! value guest: Miss Virginia Bray, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D and daughter, Shirley Ann, of Ben Allen, 60 acres, value Bert Miller, 20 acres, value value $600.00 tax $14 72 $150.00 tax $6 25 second guest, Mrs. Lloyd Tay- Hobbs in Lexington. They were Greendale, were the week-end $150.00 tax $6jfc $100.00 tax $5.18 Lester Poe, 25 acres, value ' Orvil Taylor, 6 acres value lor, bingo and Mrs. C. W. accompanied home Sunday quests of Mr. and. Mrs. J. R. Hattie Amyx, 2 acres, value W. F. Mmk, 50 acres, value $200.00 tax $6.24. $150.00 tax ^6 21 Miller b , n g o _ _ J^dte^visS K d jSj W- and Mr, Milton Luker I f f l a k e r , 1 lot, v a S V ? ^ 4 acres, "ggSJ ^ 20 75 ®*Th T C1<1 " | H °Mrs. Ann Miller, Mrs. R. H., a Burton ' val ^ ^Ho Sptain Morris, 10 acres* value |$25M0 R< ""2°"' 10 " t o ? # ? r f l j j g o o ? lddd 3 ° ""^"lOW The Sunshirie Sunday School Chrisman, Mrs. Dorothy Bordes ^ ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. tax $22.06 $100:00 tax $5.181 Mrs Frank Rubel 1 lot value rZ rnir™ ,, .tax 10 48 Class met Tuesday evening, at and daughter, Julie. Ann and, J --LMweU. - JPhoeba Bryant 2 lots, value Wallin Morris, 50 acres, value 1 $486 00 tax'$13 45 ' reS ' e the .home of Mrs. A. F. Hoff- little Miss Joan Frances Mag- 1 .J" 1084 'attending the recital of.$120.00 tax $4.88 $250.00 ' tax $8.37 w M RPHPIS RO nnJf l?30000 man, for their regular month- igard, spent Saturday in Dan-;Misses Betty Ann Griffin and James Bennett, value $480.00 Brightie Morris, 2 acres, value 14'nnnn * • ly meeting. Mesdames Harry ville, shopping. Janet Roberts, given at Eastern, tax $13.45 $100.00 tax $518 M I? 2 » u * Mullins and Jack Crawford! Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nun-'S ,ate Teachers College, Mon-!Robert Bond, 40 acres, value Malissa Morris 100.acres, value MSOOO f» v"*! n aa were co-hostesses. Inelley and sons and Mrs. Bent- da ? evening are: Mr. and Mrs. $400.66 tax $10.48 $400.00 tax $10.48 'f 0 0 , 0 D u ^ ,10 ' 49 After a business hour arid ley Mullins, spent Saturday in "a'Ph Griffin and son, LoyaU, John Bond 60 acres, value F. Morris. 46 acres value . ' Looma Roberson, 4 acres, devotional games were played Lexington, shopping. I Mi*. Kate Griffin, Mrs .N. M. I $550.00 tax $14.73 $400 00 tax $10 48 X? „„ tax * 12 - 60 and delicious refreshments) Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis re- Smock Mrs. Ann Miller, Mr.,Denney Bowman. 8 acres, value R obert Mullins 15 Morns Robmson. 60 acres, were served. Iturned home Saturday,"after a and . M "- Br yant, Mrs.i$200.00 100C-400S. tax $11.49 «f5ooO t S $6 2S lue * 9 ° 0 00 la* $22.14 » : , .7 visit with relatives in Coving- Bewie Treadway, Mrs. Lewis Jack Bowman, 30 acres, value William N Mullins 169 acres Ga , rret i,?S b n'? son> 30 acres ' Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Cum- ton. Ky„ and Norwood, O. They " ,ller a n d R e v - and Mrs - Lanis $200.00 150 S. tax $*.11 vatae ttOOOO tax $ 1 3 « 6 1 X ? 1 t a x * 837 mins of Mt. Vernon and Mr. .were accompanied home by Mr., lineman. . I Myrtle1 Bowman, 48 acres, Emily Muliin# (Heirs) ^ a c r a 1 ! 3 ' £n^,? 0mer ' 40 acres ' and Mrs. Orville Sowder, Jr., and Mrs. Bill Davis, who spent ? r . .®" d "" Lester Baker value $200.00 100 S. tax $6.77 $150 00 tax $5 19 , ue 5? 00 tH ^ 1 •• - jand children of Greendale spent jMary Branson, 17 acres, value K L S i n o tc« ._?? I 5 ; 1 i Jesse W. -Stallsworth. Mho niUk lUTt- r>*A Mflnnn * At, ce WaiUe MUilinS, (T • tax $9 42 W-M-R^r, 60 acres, value I Lawrence Williams, 1 lot, vaiue $400.00 tax $11.54 $466.00 tax $14.72 George "Wynn, 35 acres, value $400.00 tax $11.54 Mrs. Maggie Wagner, 1 lot, value $480.00- tax $13.45 John L. Young, 2 acres, value $50.00 tax $4.13 of Hamilton, spent the week- the week-end. tax $8.37 end in Nashville, Tenn., with I Mrs. A. BV St. Clair and the w eek-end with Mr. and $300.00 Mrs. Cummins' father, "Red" daughter, Ina, spent Monday in J - T M eadows and Mrs. James H. Brewer, Foley, They were also guests Danville, shopping. Florence Baker. ivalue $100.00 "" 1 Mrs. Raymond Sutton and r - snd Mrs - tax $11.55 $350.00 tax $9.43'Millard Stallsworth, s, value lvalue $660.(10 tax $28.04 lot, o' Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arnold | , . T. a tex S $5.18 «3 e 00 X 00 MUllinS ' 30 aCre f; T V Vq U !,' v . alue 4660 00 tax $20.92 C. A. Lary, Ambrose Brockman, 50 acres, p r i * "rs. Molley Sams, 300 acres and Mrs. Gabe Tucker. iMrs. Hershel Collins"of" Free- ^loyd Ch estnut Mrs^ W. J value $600.00 tax $15.78 $35000 tax $9 43 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cummins town, O.. were the week-end £ h ' dre ; 3 ' "»• I J- Felton and Mrs. E. J. Brown, 10 acres. oi ie Mullins 1 lot value and Mrs. Alfred Cumnins spent -nests of Mr. and Mrs. Phvllis Bo,,v Jo Childress visited Mr. value $200.00 tax $6.24 sinn nn ' ' t7 , 7 shop- B»ay and daughter, Jennie L«e. "rs. Clarence Moore of Othar Bullock, 1 lot, value ! Mrs Luther Morris \»al | Mr. and M^. Cleo Meece of L,b f_ rt y. Sunday. |$250.00 «B 57 i 5!™: fiftner ftiorns, Val FLOWERS FOR All Occasions Mrs. O. V. Helton. Agent Mt. Vermon. Ky. Mays Florist ft'onday ping. Xexington, shop Biay and daughter. Jennie Lee. "" rs - Clnrence Moore of Othar Bullock, 1 lot, value - | Mr. and Mra. Cleo Meece of Ll £ rt y-S^ay. J $250.00 tax $8,37; tV™ f . . , I Mr. and Mr? p-x fVDnniels Norris, Tenn., snpnt the *' r - L1 ? ^ h e s , t n u t o C L i m a ^ ^ - r i ^ . C i u n j n l ^ ^ ^ l a r l McNutt; 1-lot -M.1^ <* < f MT' Wnrren. . C a n H » P and end with her farter."Mf.-TOs T, aa y s T he « va\ue $600.00 - taJ? $16.18 «36o 0o ta?S13 77~ tfrs. Tom Junior O'Mara spent McKenzie and Mrs. McKenzie. wijh h- - T "- J ~ .SJbO.oo tax $13.77 Mf-nd.iv in Danville, shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKenzie Fp on Mr. Wendell Mullins of Ren-!and son, Joe, spent the week- Mr - . ? t tew 3rt Wolfe, Mrs.'Jackson Chenault, 75 acres, 1 $360.( ._ 1 Othia tax $7.30 $400.0 tax $13.77 icres, vali tax $10.< Howard Linville, both of Union, value $450.00 ' taxiiij. | ^ " ^$6.25 FOR EASTER KLEEft City, Ind" and Mrs. Ott Isom of,Celia Chestnut, 3 acres, value Ned^McDaXi (Heirs)TaTres Winchester. Ind.. were here for $450.00 tax $11:55 ni.i meirsi i acres the funeral.of Mr. T. H. Wolfe,iM. H. Clark. 1 lot, value tWiich took place in Berea Tues- $100.00 385C- 425 S. tax $'.5.40 day-. Effey Dailey, 86 acrcs, value - c.>vo-pl f-nri -here attended $300.00 tax $9.20 the funeral of Thomas H. Wolfe Sofia Dickerson, 1 lot, value -at'Berea Tuesday. . ... l$360.00 tax $10.58 [Esker Delaney, 1 lot, value I $840 00 tax $22.06 Morris, Delaney, 70 acres, value I $400.00 tax $11.54 Jr>n Gill, I lot, value Hobert Dooley, 80 acres, value $400 00 tax $11.54 $1300.00 70C-540 S. tax $34.93 J. A Guinn, 20 acres, value IJ. J. Drew Heirs, 15 acres, $500.00 tax $12.60 value $250.00 tax $7.31 (Margaret) Hammonds Heirs. B. A. Durham, 1 lot, value 43 acres, value $300.00 tax 8.36 ! $100.00 tax $4jr Jonn F. Harding, 30 acres. I Wesley Forsythe, 9 acres, value value $406.60 tax $11.54 $100.00 tax $5.1' Smith Harding, 21 acres, value'IRhoda Farley Gilbert, 30 acres $100.00 tax $4,-12 Chester Hensley, 100 acres, value $400.00 tax $11.54 Robert Hix, VT acres, value $500.00 tax $13.66 B. H. and Leonard Hurley, 35 iJim Howard, acres; value $350.00 tax $9.43 j $250.00 value $100.00 tax $4.1.' Tvree Gray, 5 acres, value $50.00 tax $4.ir Edd Gray,-Heirs. 50 acres, value, $500.00 tax $12.6' acres, value tax $ll.lf value $300.00 tax $8.36 Charley McDaniel, 2 lots, value *350.00 tax $10.49 Tommie Nelson, 1 lot, value $100.00 tax $7.57 Allen's Flowers For AH Occasions Member F.T.D. Bill McHargue. Agent Cox Funeral Home . Phone 39 We Deliver , r News To fiatemobile And Truck Owners The Stale Farm Mutual Auto. Insurance Company closed 1948, with over $35,000,- 000.00 in assets. All of which means a 20% reduction in premiums. Farmers can get an extra 20% discount G. W. Murphy, A-er.t, for the Worlds largest Insurance Company for Automo- biles. Safe and dependable. Mc Bee & Adams Mt. Vernon. Ky. Emil Johnson, 4 acres, value Leonard and Dalmas Hale, $150.00 tax 6.25 acres, value, $300.00' tax $8.36 J.-.F. Johnson 50 acres value iRussell Hellard, 3 acres, value $200.00 tax $7.30 j$150.00 tax 6.25 Mae S. Jones, 35'acres, value iMrs. James Hilton, 1 lot, value $806.66 tax $18.96 I $200.00 tax $6.24 Rav Linville, 30 acres, value |J. A. Hornsley, 98 acres value; $350.00 tax $10.49 $300.00 tax $8.361 R. G. Linville, 50 acres, value \ A. W. Howard, 10 acres, value $650.00 tax $16.85 |$300i®6 in*' 59.421 T »mes Madden, 75 acres, v-lue iMiddleton and Howard. 1001 $500.00 .. tax $13 66 acres, value $1100.00 tax $25.32. Charley Mason, 3 acres, value [Goodler Howard, 30 acres. | $150.00 tax $6.25 lvalue $250.00 tax $8.37, J. D. Miller, 4 acres, value Greene Howard, 20 acres, value' S400.00 tax $11.54;$150.00 tax $5.19; ^vbil Mink; 40 acres, value ' Luther Hurley, 3 acres, value; •>4*0.00 tax $11.55 j $250.00 tax $8.37 I "•f'-ie "'rn^omery, 25 t w . (Robert Hurley, 10 acres value | '•••hie $300.00 tax 8.36}$100.00 . tax $4.12. Orover, McGuire, 50 acres, ' -j Junior Holt, -1 lot, value ) value, $650.00- tax $15.79 $600 00 tax $16,311 Claborn 125 a-res, value IJ- F. Jennings, 25 acres, value $3000.00 325C-475S tax $75.91 $100.00 tax $4.12 Phillii Roberts and James Bui- O. K. Jennings, 26 acres, value BB— 'I" WWBOBKIMBBBBWHMM SELL WITH GARRARD OPERATED FOR FARMERS BY FARMERS! SALES FOR ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK EVERY j FRIDAY: HORSE AND MULE SALE EVERY TUESDAY j SALES OF FRIDAY. APRIL 8. 1949 ' "P-e Garrard County Stockyards'' todaw reported the FP'»> i-f IP'S h«>H of Mr—fo-v »• t 1 -? weekly auction Fri- day. Roceipts and' quotations follow: J r.\-rnr—'»t-e". $)P."n^"3.10- heifers. S'6.90 * m>2St.40> *•»"• fc - fc " Heeves. S'? fi n ' : 'l24.9' , ' other blby beeves, $20.30' ; ?22.50: cows. $l2ffl 18.10: milk cows. $72.S0 (HlJSlf ".-re S!I4«>2'>7.50: b"Il«. $19.10^21.30] ! stock bulls. $67.50® 186: stock cattle. $32.50® 127.50. | HOOP—HrrcT-*-!. <!<>• vrV-ors. *'8.75; mediums, f $7P.75: h—vkrr. «J« «->••«. $18- se*»r». S13J>0/S1 15.50: sows a"d nirr*. cc " '"'"USl best tholes, $22.30® g. 24.10: other shotes, $17.25®22. . r.HLVT""?.SRI- l»i«. t-l.y.. r^onda end : b"Jrb«r«, w i l l . 6 5 : common ^ and medium, $23.10®26.50: others, $22.80'down. -ptrprp »jjd LAMBS—Receipts. 203; stock ewes. $25.10040.20. " HORSES and MIJLES—Receipts, 107; no quotations. We are under U. S. Government Supervision * and Bonded for yourr protection. Garrard County Stockyards len, 100 acres, value, $2000.00 tax $44.40 Charley Shearer, 30 acres, •alue,.. $300.00 tax $'8.36 Delora Summers, 3 acres, value &300.00 tax $8.36 $450.00 tax $11.55 Gilbert Jennings, 7 acres, value $150.00 tax $6.25 Mrs. Fred Johnson, 50 acres, value $250.00 tax $7.31. W. F. Kelley, 1 lot, value j LANCASTER. Kirby Teafer PHONE 191 Hogan Teater KENTUCKY J. L. Teater . Blue Cross Hospital PJan Stop ard think . . . about Your next hos- pital bill. One family out of every three will have a hospital bill this year . . . and it may be you. For as little as 3 and one thirds rents per day you, too, can havo BLUE CROSS protection. ONLY BLUE CROSS can give such com- plete protection. ONLY BLUE CROSS can give so ir^uch for so little. Henry Brown, Agent Ky. BIGGEST Yes, I'm talking about myself .., Since 1931, my^ average wage per. hour has come down almost onp-half. During the same period, my hours of work in the aver- age home have doubled: So the average user of my services is get- ting about twice as much for his money now as in 1931. Perh-.ps you haven't realized that my wages have come down that much. That's because you've been adding more and better lights and more appliances all'along. Your monthly bill may have stayed about the same or even gone up some, but you're getting about twire as much for your money now, if yours is the average family. And that's a real bargain any way you look at' it. fleddif KiLztusii \ EUCTS.'C SERVANT COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY

Transcript of M c Bee & Adams - · PDF file$240.00 • tax $10.91 -Overbey Heirs, ... were the week-end...

MT. VERNON SIGNAL. MT. VERNQN, K\ THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1949

M ( 1 11 ' end with her parents, Mr. and Nellie Talbert 3 acres, value I Mrs. Will Dowell. ! $200.00 tax S6.24

r w i * m I Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoffman W.'G. Ward, 44 acres, value were in Lexington, Monday. $700.00 tax 16.84

I Mr. Jim Earl Hammonds is • DISTRICT NO. 5

East Livingston. R»d Hill,

$240.00 • tax $10.91 -Overbey Heirs, 1 lot, value i value $700.00 50 S. tax $17.00 Oscar Mason, 1 lot, value j $420.00 . tax $12.02. Dewey, Scott, 100 acres, value $120.00 - tax $8.15 | Wm. QdeU>. 50 acres, value ; $550.00 tax $13.07 M. Miller, 44 acres, value $250.00 tax -$7.31 j . D. Shepherd, 109 acres, value $450.00 tax $15.92 |Everett Osborne, 10 acres, : $1090.00 800 S. tax $30.31 Lewis Mink, .1 lot, value |value $100.00 tax $5.18 Anna Slusher l* acres. v - W $360.00 tax $13.771 Alice Hornslay Phillips, 1 lot, j«, ™ n s h e r ' -Sherman Mink 1 lot, value lvalue $240.00 tax S7.73 jasperSmith 50 acres value' $240.00 tax $10.91 I Mrs. Parker Pickett, 1 lot i ' . t " „ Bertha Schoonover Mullins. 1 Rvalue $780.00 tax $20.(

Mrs. Ann Miller Entertains fro Valley has taken a job with spending the spring vacation . . E r l d g o C 1 " b ,Holland Furnace Co., in Lexing- w l t h h , s Parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ann Mi|ler entertained ton. Earl Hammonds and - daughter,

h e r . b r i ^ g e c l u b a n d other Mrs. T. J. Niceley and daugh- E d i t h - . . • ..... Orlando. Climnx. Pleasant Run — v . v - - , - - - — . . . . . . . guests Thursday evening, at ter. Nell Wanda, and Dr Hazel- M r - and Mrs. Roy King of Louisa. Allen, 1 lot, value Bertha Schoonover Mullins. 1 ,value $780.00 tax $20.60 c -.u , , $13. her home on Main Street. Nobel, spent Thursday and Fri- Greendale spent the week-end $480.00 tax $13.45 lot, .value $60.00 tax $3.43 James Parrett, value $500.00 amith, 11 acres, value

Those receiving prizes were: day in Louisville, shopping w i t h h e r Parents, Mr. rffid Mrs. Edgar Arnold, 1 lot, va,lue . 'J. C. Malicote, 30 acres, value | tax $12.60 s ^ u u u u - 1331 $6.24 f r s - ?'• c u i r - h i6h club; I Mr. N. M. Smock and , Mr. £• c - C o * And Aunt, Mrs. Grace $360.00 tax $13.70 $400.00 * tax $10.48'Tom Philbeck, 50 acres, value 5?be^„a sP'vey, 60 acres, value Mrs. W. G. McBee, second club; Harold J. Mitchell of Barbour- Cox• iLizzie Adams,-40 acres, value John Miller, 102 a., value |$700.00- tax $17 80 " 0 0 0 ° tax $8.36 Mrs. Shirley Riddle, high ville, were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mullins $20i>.00 tax $6.24 $500.00 20C-300S. tax $15.67 Christine Phillipps, 100 acres', iD. N. Stewart, 22 acres! value guest: Miss Virginia Bray, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D a n d daughter, Shirley Ann, of Ben Allen, 60 acres, value Bert Miller, 20 acres, value value $600.00 tax $14 72 $150.00 tax $6 25 second guest, Mrs. Lloyd Tay- Hobbs in Lexington. They were Greendale, were the week-end $150.00 tax $6jfc $100.00 tax $5.18 Lester Poe, 25 acres, value ' Orvil Taylor, 6 acres value lor, bingo and Mrs. C. W. accompanied home Sunday quests of Mr. and. Mrs. J. R. Hattie Amyx, 2 acres, value W. F. Mmk, 50 acres, value $200.00 tax $6.24. $150.00 tax ^6 21 Miller b , n g o _ _ J ^ d t e ^ v i s S K d j S j W - and M r , Milton Luker I f f l a k e r , 1 lot, v a S V ? ^ 4 acres, " g g S J ^ 2 0 7 5

®*Th T C1<1" |H°Mrs. Ann Miller, Mrs. R. H., a B u r t o n ' v a l ^ ^ H o S p t a i n Morris, 10 acres* value |$25M0R<""2°"' 1 0 " t o ? # ? r f l j j g o o ? l d d d 3 ° " " ^ " l O W The Sunshirie Sunday School Chrisman, Mrs. Dorothy Bordes ^ b e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. tax $22.06 $100:00 tax $5.181 Mrs Frank Rubel 1 lot value r Z rnir™ , , .tax 10 48

Class met Tuesday evening, at and daughter, Julie. Ann a n d , J - - L M w e U . - JPhoeba Bryant 2 lots, value Wallin Morris, 50 acres, value 1 $486 00 • tax'$13 45 ' r e S ' e

the .home of Mrs. A. F. Hoff- little Miss Joan Frances Mag-1 .J"1 0 8 4 'at tending the recital of.$120.00 tax $4.88 $250.00 ' tax $8.37 w M RPHPIS RO n n J f l ? 3 0 0 0 0

man, for their regular month- igard, spent Saturday in Dan-;Misses Betty Ann Griffin and James Bennett, value $480.00 Brightie Morris, 2 acres, value 14'nnnn * • ly meeting. Mesdames Harry ville, shopping. Janet Roberts, given at Eastern, tax $13.45 $100.00 tax $518 M I? 2 » u * Mullins and Jack Crawford! Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nun- 'S , a t e Teachers College, Mon-!Robert Bond, 40 acres, value Malissa Morris 100.acres, value MSOOO f» v"*! n aa were co-hostesses. Inelley and sons and Mrs. Bent- d a ? evening are: Mr. and Mrs. $400.66 tax $10.48 $400.00 tax $10.48 ' f 0 0,0

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After a business hour arid ley Mullins, spent Saturday in "a'Ph Griffin and son, LoyaU, John Bond 60 acres, value F. Morris. 46 acres value . ' Looma Roberson, 4 acres, devotional games were played Lexington, shopping. I Mi*. Kate Griffin, Mrs .N. M. I $550.00 tax $14.73 $ 4 00 00 tax $10 48 X? • „„ t a x * 1 2- 6 0

and delicious refreshments) Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis re- Smock Mrs. Ann Miller, Mr.,Denney Bowman. 8 acres, value R o b e r t Mullins 15 Morns Robmson. 60 acres, were served. Iturned home Saturday,"after a a n d .M"- B ryant, Mrs.i$200.00 100C-400S. tax $11.49 «f5ooO t S $6 2S ™ l u e * 9 ° 0 0 0 l a* $22.14

» : , .7 visit with relatives in Coving- Bewie Treadway, Mrs. Lewis Jack Bowman, 30 acres, value William N Mullins 169 acres G a , r r e t i ,?Sbn ' ? s o n > 3 0 a c r e s '

Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Cum- ton. Ky„ and Norwood, O. They " , l l e r a n d R e v - a n d M r s - Lanis $200.00 150 S. tax $*.11 vatae ttOOOO tax $ 1 3 « 6 1 X ? 1 t a x * 8 3 7

mins of Mt. Vernon and Mr. .were accompanied home by Mr., lineman. . • I Myrtle1 Bowman, 48 acres, Emily Muliin# (Heirs) ^ a c r a 1 ! 3 ' £ n ^ , ? 0 m e r ' 4 0 a c r e s ' and Mrs. Orville Sowder, Jr., and Mrs. Bill Davis, who spent ? r . .®"d " " Lester Baker value $200.00 100 S. tax $6.77 $150 00 tax $5 19 , u e 5? 0 0 S° „ t H

^ 1 •• • - jand children of Greendale spent jMary Branson, 17 acres, value K L S i n o tc« . _ ? ? I 5 ; 1 i J e s s e W. -Stallsworth. Mho niUk lUTt- r>*A M f l n n n * A t , ce W a i U e MUilinS,

(T • tax $9 42 W - M - R ^ r , 60 acres, value I Lawrence Williams, 1 lot, vaiue $400.00 tax $11.54 $466.00 tax $14.72

George "Wynn, 35 acres, value $400.00 tax $11.54 Mrs. Maggie Wagner, 1 lot, value $480.00- tax $13.45 John L. Young, 2 acres, value $50.00 tax $4.13

of Hamilton, spent the week- the week-end. tax $8.37

end in Nashville, Tenn., with I Mrs. A. BV St. Clair and t h e week-end with Mr. and $300.00 Mrs. Cummins' father, "Red" daughter, Ina, spent Monday in J- T Meadows and Mrs. James H. Brewer, Foley, They were also guests Danville, shopping. Florence Baker. ivalue $100.00

" " 1 Mrs. Raymond Sutton and r- s n d M r s -

tax $11.55 $350.00 tax $9.43'Millard Stallsworth, s, value lvalue $660.(10

tax $28.04 lot,

o ' Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arnold | , . T . atexS$5.18 «3e00X00MUllinS' 3 0 a C r ef ;T

VVqU! , 'v . a l u e 4 6 6 0 0 0 tax $20.92 C. A. Lary, Ambrose Brockman, 50 acres, p r i * " r s . Molley Sams, 300 acres

and Mrs. Gabe Tucker. iMrs. Hershel Collins"of" Free- ^loyd C hestnut Mrs^ W. J value $600.00 tax $15.78 $35000 tax $9 43 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cummins town, O.. were the week-end £ h ' d r e ; 3 ' " » • I J- Felton and Mrs. E. J. Brown, 10 acres. o i i e Mullins 1 lot value

and Mrs. Alfred Cumnins spent -nests of Mr. and Mrs. Phvllis B o , , v J o Childress visited Mr. value $200.00 tax $6.24 sinn nn ' ' t 7 , 7 shop- B»ay and daughter, Jennie L«e. " r s . Clarence Moore of Othar Bullock, 1 lot, value ! Mrs Luther Morris \»al | Mr. and M^. Cleo Meece of L , bf_ r ty. Sunday. |$250.00 «B 57 i 5!™: f i f tner ftiorns, Val

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ft'onday ping.

Xexington, shop Biay and daughter. Jennie Lee. ""rs- Clnrence Moore of Othar Bullock, 1 lot, value - | Mr. and Mra. Cleo Meece of L l £ r t y - S ^ a y . J $250.00 tax $8,37; tV™ f . . , I

Mr. and Mr? p-x fVDnniels Norris, Tenn., snpnt the *' r- L 1 ? ^ h e s , t n u t o C L i m a ^ ^ - r i ^ . C i u n j n l ^ ^ ^ l a r l McNutt; 1-lot -M.1^ <* < f MT' Wnrren. . C a n H » P and end with her far ter ."Mf.-TOs T, a a y s

Th e « va\ue $600.00 - taJ? $16.18 «36o 0o ta?S13 77~

t f r s . Tom Junior O'Mara spent McKenzie and Mrs. McKenzie. wijh h - - T " - J ~ — .SJbO.oo tax $13.77 Mf-nd.iv in Danville, shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKenzie F p „ o n

Mr. Wendell Mullins of Ren-!and son, Joe, spent the week- „ M r - . ?tt e w 3r t Wolfe, Mrs.'Jackson Chenault, 75 acres,

1 $360.( ._ 1 Othia

tax $7.30 $400.0 tax $13.77

icres, vali tax $10.<

Howard Linville, both of Union, value $450.00 ' taxiiij. | ^ " ^ $ 6 . 2 5

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City, Ind" and Mrs. Ott Isom of,Celia Chestnut, 3 acres, value Ned^McDaXi (Heirs)TaTres Winchester. Ind.. were here for $450.00 tax $11:55 • ni.i meirsi i acres the funeral.of Mr. T. H. Wolfe,iM. H. Clark. 1 lot, value tWiich took place in Berea Tues- $100.00 385C- 425 S. tax $'.5.40 day-. Effey Dailey, 86 acrcs, value - c.>vo-pl f-nri -here attended $300.00 tax $9.20 the funeral of Thomas H. Wolfe Sofia Dickerson, 1 lot, value -at'Berea Tuesday. . . . . l$360.00 tax $10.58

[Esker Delaney, 1 lot, value I $840 00 tax $22.06 Morris, Delaney, 70 acres, value

I $400.00 tax $11.54 Jr>n Gill, I lot, value Hobert Dooley, 80 acres, value $400 00 tax $11.54 $1300.00 70C-540 S. tax $34.93 J. A Guinn, 20 acres, value IJ. J. Drew Heirs, 15 acres, $500.00 tax $12.60 value $250.00 tax $7.31 (Margaret) Hammonds Heirs. B. A. Durham, 1 lot, value 43 acres, value $300.00 tax 8.36 ! $100.00 tax $4 j r Jonn F. Harding, 30 acres. I Wesley Forsythe, 9 acres, value value $406.60 tax $11.54 $100.00 tax $5.1' Smith Harding, 21 acres, value'IRhoda Farley Gilbert, 30 acres $100.00 tax $4,-12 Chester Hensley, 100 acres, value $400.00 tax $11.54 Robert Hix, VT acres, value $500.00 tax $13.66 B. H. and Leonard Hurley, 35 iJim Howard, acres; value $350.00 tax $9.43 j $250.00

value $100.00 tax $4.1.' Tvree Gray, 5 acres, value $50.00 tax $4.ir Edd Gray,-Heirs. 50 acres, value, $500.00 tax $12.6'

acres, value tax $ll . lf

value $300.00 tax $8.36 Charley McDaniel, 2 lots, value *350.00 tax $10.49 Tommie Nelson, 1 lot, value $100.00 tax $7.57

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Emil Johnson, 4 acres, value Leonard and Dalmas Hale, $150.00 tax 6.25 acres, value, $300.00' tax $8.36 J.-.F. Johnson 50 acres value iRussell Hellard, 3 acres, value $200.00 tax $7.30 j$150.00 tax 6.25 Mae S. Jones, 35'acres, value iMrs. James Hilton, 1 lot, value $806.66 tax $18.96 I $200.00 tax $6.24 Rav Linville, 30 acres, value |J. A. Hornsley, 98 acres value; $350.00 tax $10.49 $300.00 tax $8.361 R. G. Linville, 50 acres, value \ A. W. Howard, 10 acres, value $650.00 tax $16.85 |$300i®6 in*' 59.421 •T»mes Madden, 75 acres, v-lue iMiddleton and Howard. 1001 $500.00 .. tax $13 66 acres, value $1100.00 tax $25.32. Charley Mason, 3 acres, value [Goodler Howard, 30 acres. | $150.00 tax $6.25 lvalue $250.00 tax $8.37, J. D. Miller, 4 acres, value Greene Howard, 20 acres, value' S400.00 tax $11.54;$150.00 tax $5.19; ^vbil Mink; 40 acres, value ' Luther Hurley, 3 acres, value; •>4*0.00 tax $11.55 j $250.00 tax $8.37 I "•f'-ie " ' rn^omery, 25 t w . (Robert Hurley, 10 acres value | '•••hie $300.00 tax 8.36}$100.00 . tax $4.12. Orover, McGuire, 50 acres, ' -j Junior Holt, -1 lot, value ) value, $650.00- tax $15.79 $600 00 tax $16,311 Claborn 125 a-res, value IJ- F. Jennings, 25 acres, value $3000.00 325C-475S tax $75.91 $100.00 tax $4.12 Phillii Roberts and James Bui- O. K. Jennings, 26 acres, value

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"P-e Garrard County Stockyards'' todaw reported the FP'»> i-f IP 'S h«>H of Mr—fo-v »• t1-? weekly auction Fri-day. Roceipts and' quotations follow:

J r.\-rnr—'»t-e". $)P."n^"3.10- heifers. S'6.90 * m>2St.40> *•»"• fc-fc" Heeves. S '? fin':'l24.9',' other blby beeves, $20.30';?22.50: cows. $l2ffl 18.10: milk cows. $72.S0 (HlJSlf ".-re S!I4«>2'>7.50: b"Il«. $19.10^21.30] ! stock bulls. $67.50® 186: stock cattle. $32.50® 127.50.

| HOOP—HrrcT-*-!. <!<>• vrV-ors. *'8.75; mediums,

f $7P.75: h—vkrr. «J« «->••«. $18- se*»r». S13J>0/S1 15.50: sows a"d nirr*. c c " ' " ' " U S l best tholes, $22.30®

g. 24.10: other shotes, $17.25®22. . r.HLVT""?.SRI- l»i«. t-l.y.. r^onda end :

b"Jrb«r«, w i l l . 6 5 : common ^ and medium, $23.10®26.50: others, $22.80'down.

-ptrprp »jjd LAMBS—Receipts. 203; stock ewes. $25.10040.20. "

HORSES and MIJLES—Receipts, 107; no quotations.

We are under U. S. Government Supervision * and Bonded for yourr protection.

Garrard County Stockyards

len, 100 acres, value, $2000.00 tax $44.40

Charley Shearer, 30 acres, •alue,.. $300.00 tax $'8.36

Delora Summers, 3 acres, value &300.00 tax $8.36

$450.00 tax $11.55 Gilbert Jennings, 7 acres, value $150.00 tax $6.25 Mrs. Fred Johnson, 50 acres, value $250.00 tax $7.31. W. F. Kelley, 1 lot, value

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