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1959 Cadillac 4 Dr. Full Pover. Air Conditioned 1960 Austin Hea- ley Sprie Roadster 1959 Plymouth 2 Dr. H. T. H. & H. W. W. Tires 1958 Pontiac 2 Dr. H. T. R. & H. W. W. Tires Auto. 1959 Pontiac Con- vertible. R. & H. W. W. Tires Auto. 1955 Ford Station ^agon 4 Dr. 9 Pass. R. & H. 1956 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan. R. St H. W. W. Tires. V-8 1955 Dodge 2 Dr. H. T. R. fc H. W. W. Tires. Auto. PAGE FIVE May 29. The new arrival has been named Jackie Dean. Kirby Teater Hogan Teater J. L. Teater LANCASTER. KENTUCKY Social Wo )CIQ, RAMSEY FAMILY REUNION A family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ramsey. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Ramsey, all of Ren- fro Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ramsey of Frankfort: Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Ramsey Sr.. of Boynton Beach, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Ramsey Jr., Nickie and Ronnie of Bruns- wick. Maine: Mr. and Mrs. V. R. .Dowell Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey, Barbara. C - nle and Barry, all of Liberty: V, .R. Dowell Jr., Mrs. Chester Cress and Billy Cress of Cin- cinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ramsey and Linda, Mrs. Irene Baker. Mrs. Wanda KrsnWin, Carla Baker, Martha Sue Sowder. Bernard Purcell. Dorothy Purcell. Mrs. Rissie Wright and Mr. and Mrs. R H. Hamm, all of Mt. Vernon. omen A Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Noe were, Mrs. Burgess Hysinger, and son, Lee Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noe and children from New Beach. Fla. Charles Carter, who was formerly employed by C. T. Braum, Contractor and has been home for about two years, left Monday for Louisville, to as- sume his work with Mr. Braum. Mrs. J. T. Meadows who has been m Lexington for about six weeks, has returned to Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Maggie Durham of Louis- ville. spent two week with her cousin, C. C. Cox and Mrs. Cox, and while here became ill and returned home, Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Noe, Jr., and ions. Relnhard Hrock, a young man from Austria, Germany, who achieved a scholarship at Washington and Lee Universi- ty, Lrxiiigton, Va.. was here Saturday, en route to Tryon, N. C.. and was very favorably impiessed with Kentucky. He came to America via ship "Queen Elizabeth" in August, 1980. Mrs. James W. Lambert and Joe spent part of last week at Shelbywllle visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hunt and the Rev. And Mrs. Raymond Lawrence. Sob Thompson was the gues*. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker Tuesday for a turtle dinner. -Virginia Rose McBee is in Columbus, Ind., visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs Michael and Gary, and Mrs., Jerry Dick. She plans to spend John CoJc have returned from several weeks there. Virginia a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Proctor and fam- UyinSt. Petersburg Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Compton of Lexington visited their son. Rev Julian, last Wednesday. Julian is working in Vacation Bible School in Rockcastle Bap- tist Assoclrtion, this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Men lint! of Dunnellon, Fla.. are spend- ing the summer with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ann- D __ , . , „ IhL The .Mentints are enrolled Mr*. Lyda in Eastern State Collect at Howard Mr. and Mr* Richmond for the • i of Louisville, Mrs, Nadine Cree- ch and. Mrs. LevMs iavesay, SHEPHERD REUNION Maretburg, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Mr w_. -M, ,, c . • I vin Marlor of Cincinnati, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. w c. Shep-| Mr an(J Mrs Harve Bond 0r _ Bertha . Shepri ]ando nd Mr and Mrs clar _ ence McDaniel of Hamilton, herd visited Mr. and Mrs; D*r) Shepherd and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepherd and family at Maud, Ohio, and at- tended the Shepherd reunion at Thomson Park, Hamilton. Ohio Sunday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tuggle. Sat- urday evening at Hamilton. They were accompanied t<5 Cin Miss Carolyn Gregory left Monday to enroll in the Uni- versity of Kentucky for the summer term. Bobby Gentry, son of Mr. arid Mrs. R. H. Gentry Jr., went to Lexington Sunday to enroll at the University of Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Allen Jr., of Lexington, visited rela- tives and friends at Mt. Vernon and Brodhead over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shep- herd and son. Dempsey, spent Sunday in Pineville visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mink and sons. Dean and James, Mrs. Sarah Cummins and Miss Sharon Bussell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark at Lancaster. Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Chaney and family, Mr. Jim Chaney and Mrs. Claude Chaney nt Richmond, Ind., are spending their vacation with relatives here and in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Child- ress, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cum- mins spent Sunday- with Mr and Mrs. Willis Childress at Pongo. A NEW ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Claude demons of Reading. Ohio, announce the arrival of a daughter, bom June 6 at the Bethesda Hospital. The new arrival weighed seven pounds and nine ounces. She has been named Susan Denise. Mrs. Clemons is the former Barbara Mink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mink of Brod- head. R 1. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Gab- bard and children of Lexing- ton. Pete and Wayne Livesay of Orlando, were Sunday after- noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robinson and Law- rence. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robin- son and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shearer were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins near Brodhead. Mrs. Homer Scoft has return- ed home after spending a few Jays in Ohio with her hus- i and and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. bcott. She was enroute home from Indianapolis, Ind., where she had spent several days with • her daughter. Mrs. Ted Meeco ljvho»recently underwent sur- ! w TT T(r , • Homer Scott has returned to naarman Wed his work in Ohio, after spend- AREA ind family at New Holland, Ohio Mrs. Howard has beer. ill for several weeks but is! oh slowly improving, and Is soend- j tlirs. Maggie Taylor am? «« V 1 / 5 w ~ k , in Lmngs-on uranddauehter, Fran, of • Lor with Mr and Mrs. Charily «-'! I Angeles. Calif., are visiting Mr. John Cox was in Louisville. and Mrs . Charles Childress and Tuesday, on business i oth e r relatives. Letter Baker and children M, Mrs Q. L. Oliver and son. Islington, visjted his mother, j rthrt Norman, are leaving cinnati. Ohio, by Mr. and Mrs. ji»r, Florence Baker last we«k ' t u A ,. . J leaving J,,, n,.,. , Mrs riorence uaxer iastwe«K. Thursday (today) bv airplane jess nra>. , She was recently released from, for thcir home in Gainesville. PFC RATING I Jhe Rockcastle County Baptist via.. a(ler spending three r- , - - - ' r .. ' „ DI : weeks with her parents, Mr. Pvt. E-2 Demas Jerry Morg- Rev. Wit]i. Hall, Rev and Mrrr an j-(, rs . John w Griffin. -Her an. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dcmas Raymond Abbott and Mrs. Car-' daughter, Vicki Lvnn. will re- Morgan of Mt. Vernon; who has rie Baker represented the First j raa j n f 0 r the summer Rose was accompanied to Lou isville by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estil McBee. and John Cox. They all visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh -McBee. Mr. and Mrs. .Gary Malson and Mr. and Mrs* Tom O'Mara Jr., all of Anderson, Ind., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. C. O'- Mara Sr.. Mrs. Marguerite Mil- ler and Mr. and Mrs. James O'Mara and family. Mrs Gertrude Hilton and, Mr and Mrs Charles De-1 Misses Susan, Malanie and M Ue ' ?T c< ; m , panlcd ** I Bord announce the marriage of! , M " cia Meece of Beech Grove, .i-ij „ r? , Jones and. their daughter. Jewel, to John 1 Ind ar e spendmg a few weeks cnudren. Donna Lee and John-1 Haarman, son of Mrs Zella ! w i t h thclr grandparents, Mr. ny Hilton, of Cynthiana. spent . Haarman and the late George' and Mrs - Homer Scott, while week end with Mrs. Hr : Haarman of Yosemite. 1 their mother recuperates from ton t lister. Mrs. J. C. Robirts, The ceremony was performed! an operation. June 17 by Rev. Kenneth Stib- ««ey Marie York . daughter bins at the Baptist Church in of Mr - and Mrs - George York. Crab Orchard. 1 is spending a month with her ' The bride graduated from | sisler - Mr - and Mrs - James Brodhead Hiijh School with the' Harold Robinson, at Hamilton, class of 1958. The groom is a 1 G"'°- graduate of Liberty High S c h o o l . A m TT After a short honeymoon in UU ALL# the South they plan to make •!rs. W. W. Anglin is in the Rockcastle County Baptist Hos- pital. She is reported improv- ed. Stevie Proctor and sister, Sandra, of St. Petersburg, Fli., are visiting their - aunts, Mrs. C. C. Cox and Mrs. Joe Noe, Jr.. and their families. erved in the Army the past Baptist Church at the Fellow- eight months, was promoted to j ship weiner roast of Rockcastle PFC. last Monday. June 12. Hej Baptist Association at Parretf took his basic training at Fort Park. Livingston, Monday ev- Knox. He has been stationed at cning. . FOrt Lewis. Wash., since Dec. Those visiting Bro. and Mrs, 2, I960. > Charles Philbeek over the week ' . end were: Mr., and Mrs. Ronald CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mauney, Wendell. N. C„ M- Tho birthday of Mrs'. J A and Mrs John A!bu ' ko<*land, Hiatt. 83. was celebrated Fri- ° hio - Mr - and Mrs - T ° m N '°^ day at her home. Her children a " d d »ughte r . Spiro Mr. and brought dinner to her home. Mrs. Bradford Mullins. Fla.. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. i and Mr - and M ' s - Wm - Payne. Bradley Burdette and daugh- Mr and Mrs Dempsey Ram- ter. Oneida. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. | sey of Boynton Beach, Fla.. are Hiatt spending a few days with his ^ ^ * father. John Ramsey, her grand- " «IIU . V Mr. and Mrs. Monty Perci-! mother. Mrs. John Clontz, and an( j Mrs. Claude Cox ful and son, Edward, of Los other relatives here. 1 Angeles. Calif., are visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McCor- grandmother, Mrs. Louvenia; mack of Logan. ,W. Va., ar* Johnson, and other relatives, spending the week with his They are also visiting Mr. sister. Mrs. Boston Dougherty; Perciful's father, Clarence Per-i and Mi. Dougherty. ciful.-• i The Rev. and Mrs, Raymond Mrs. John W. Griffin and Lawrence and daughters weu daughter. Mrs. O. L. Olive;-,, Sunday night guests of Mr. Vicki Lynn and John Norman andvMrs. James W. Lambert, Oliver and Peggy Ann Robbins Tlyb Lawrences were en rcnito -were at Danviile Tuesday shop tto Florid^- for a three - week- been ill for some time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Irene Lowery, died last Tues- day night at the Stanford Hos- pital and was buried at Ottawa, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Tony Mink is spending a few days in Ohio with her daughter, Mrs, Claude dem- ons, Mr. Clemons and daughter. Thelma Jean Ponder spent a few days with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russeli Albright and cousin, Danny. Mi. and Mrs. Charlie Cupp anc -family were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ponder and family, Friday night. Judy Ponder spent Sunday night and Monday with Bever- ly Long. Bro. Harold Young will preach at Providence. Sunday and Sun- day night. All are invited to attend these services. Karen Sayors spent Tuesday with Molly Smokey Says: HOLD m, ITS COLD/ youi LIVESTOCK MARKET Service Satisfaction Highest Prices C> Check — Day. of Sale A total of 2.225 heed of livestock was told June 16. 1961 at the Garrard County Stockyards. Receiots and quotations: Cattle Receipts. 468: Steers. 516.70-22.40. heifers. $15.10- 20.6Q; best boby beeves. S19.50-23.25: otthers S19 down: fat cows. 115- 17.10: canners and cutters. $12-14.80: milk cows. $89-170; stock cows. $72-167; cows and calves. $97-228 butcher bulls. $16.90-19.80; stock bulls. $69.50-175; stock cattle. $43.97. ' Calves Receipts. 296: Tons. $27.55: socondt and but- chers. $25.50-26.72: heavy. ' : J:v.—. S?2.25; others. $21 down. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 1,047; Best lambs', $19-20.05; good. $16.95-18.95: medium. $11-16; fat sheep. $4.50-4.80; medium. $3.20; old bucks. $4.25. Hogs Receipts. 401: Packers. $18.60-16.75 medium. $18. 60: heavy. $15-16; light. $16; sows. $12.50-13.25: sows and pigs, $47-124; best shoates. $20.25-27.50; others, $20 down. Horses and mules Receipts. 13: No quotations. SALES OF ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK EVERY FRIDAY Under U.S. Government Supervision and Bond- ed for your protection. Garrard; County Stockyards their home in Yosemite where ANNOUNCING he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Clem- ' McGUIRE BIRTHDAY ons of Ohio announce the ar- " ... ... ... „ ,, rival of a daughter. She has! The birthday of Mrs. Sallie been named Susan Denise. Mrs.! McGu're was celebrated June: clemons is the former Miss, 11 Friends and relatives at-. Barbara Mink, daughter of Mr. tended the dinner and brought ; and Mrs. Tony Mink. g'"s- | Those attending were:- Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cupp.; and Mrs. Authur Clark and dau-i and family of Ohio, Mr. and [ ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hale, j Mrs. Charles Casey and family Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hale and I of Valley Station, Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.. Clarence Casey of Georgetown. Spires, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ! Ind.. were week end guests of Mrs. Rex McDaniel and son. i McGuire, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Russell Albright. Jack, of St. Petersburg, Fla., i McGuire and baby. Johnny Mc-i Miss Phyllis Ponder is spend- are visiting her .parents, Mr. I Guire and son. Mr. and Mrs. ing a few days with her grand- and Mrs. T. C. O'Mara. and i Frank Shell. Mrs. Effie Mc- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthu' aunt, Mrs. Marguerite Miller. ! Guire and family. ; Ponder. Steve Martin Proctor and i Danny Casey is visiting his sister, Sandy, of St. Petersburg. ANNOUNCING A SON grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fla., are visiting Mc. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Claude McHar- Russell Albright and other re- nd family and Mr.; gue of Pine Hill, announce thcilatives. laude Cox. " ! arrival of a son. He was born j Mrs. Maggie Caudill who had Just a dau..... ora Family vacation KENTUCKY PARKS and SHRINES Enjoy just a day or a wonder- ful family vacation in Kentucky. Every member of the family will have a great time at Kentucky Parks and Shrines. You will find new and im- proved facilities that have been completed with funds from the $10 million bond issue. And there is more to come. Wriie Jodai/... Division of Tourist and Travel [ Capitol Annex DBA I Frankfort, Kentucky j Please send free color booklet on Parks and j Shrines. Name ..u^.—•••rr.I Address I City .Zone.'. State.... Lincoln County Stockyards, Inc. Stanford, Kentucky Quotations for Tuesday, June 20, 1961. Calves tops. $27.65; seconds. $24.50-26: Butchers. $27.30; heavies. $25.50; odd calves. $24 down; Baby beeves. $17-23.50; steers and heifers. $15-24; bulls. $18 down.-beel cows. $13-15; canners and cutlers. $12.75 down. Hogs tops. KO-23S lbs.. $16J5-17.15: 140-180 lbs.. $18; 240-300 lbSv $16.25; sows. $12.50-13.80; Shoals. $1S-19. Managers. W. 1_ Sears and C. K. Gover Auction Sales Every Tuesday THE WORD GETS AROUND ONE HAPPY CUSTOMER TELLS ANOTHER ABOUT OUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY DAYS HIGHEST PRICES ON YOUR PRESENT CLEAN, SPARKLING, AND READY TO GO Croutcher Motor 445 W. Chestnut St. Telephone 986-3192 Co. Berea Kentucky Telephone 986-3193 FIREWORKS • • Monday, July 3 - -Valley Drive-Jn Theatre THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961 THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MOUNT VERNON, KENTUCKY

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1959 Cadillac 4 Dr. Full Pover. Air Conditioned

1960 Austin Hea-ley Sprie Roadster

1959 Plymouth 2 Dr. H. T. H. & H. W. W. Tires

1958 Pontiac 2 Dr. H. T. R. & H. W. W. Tires Auto.

1959 Pontiac Con-vertible. R. & H. W. W. Tires Auto.

1955 Ford Station ^agon 4 Dr. 9 Pass. R. & H.

1956 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan. R. St H. W. W. Tires. V-8

1955 Dodge 2 Dr. H. T. R. fc H. W. W. Tires. Auto.

PAGE FIVE

May 29. The new arrival has been named Jackie Dean.

Kirby Teater Hogan Teater J. L. Teater LANCASTER. KENTUCKY

Social Wo )CIQ, RAMSEY FAMILY REUNION

A family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ramsey.

Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Ramsey, all of Ren-fro Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ramsey of Frankfort: Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Ramsey Sr.. of Boynton Beach, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Ramsey Jr., Nickie and Ronnie of Bruns-wick. Maine: Mr. and Mrs. V. R. .Dowell Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey, Barbara. C -nle and Barry, all of Liberty: V, .R. Dowell Jr., Mrs. Chester Cress and Billy Cress of Cin-cinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ramsey and Linda, Mrs. Irene Baker. Mrs. Wanda KrsnWin, Carla Baker, Martha Sue Sowder. Bernard Purcell. Dorothy Purcell. Mrs. Rissie Wright and Mr. and Mrs. R H. Hamm, all of Mt. Vernon.

omen A Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Noe were, Mrs. Burgess Hysinger, and son, Lee Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noe and children from New Beach. Fla.

Charles Carter, who was formerly employed by C. T. Braum, Contractor and has been home for about two years, left Monday for Louisville, to as-sume his work with Mr. Braum.

Mrs. J. T. Meadows who has been m Lexington for about six weeks, has returned to Mt. Vernon,

Mrs. Maggie Durham of Louis-ville. spent two week with her cousin, C. C. Cox and Mrs. Cox, and while here became ill and returned home, Tuesday.

Mrs. Joe Noe, Jr., and ions.

Relnhard Hrock, a young man from Austria, Germany, who achieved a scholarship at Washington and Lee Universi-ty, Lrxiiigton, Va.. was here Saturday, en route to Tryon, N. C.. and was very favorably impiessed with Kentucky. He came to America via ship "Queen Elizabeth" in August, 1980.

Mrs. James W. Lambert and Joe spent part of last week at Shelbywllle visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hunt and the Rev. And Mrs. Raymond Lawrence.

Sob Thompson was the gues*. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker Tuesday for a turtle dinner.

-Virginia Rose McBee is in Columbus, Ind., visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs

Michael and Gary, and Mrs., Jerry Dick. She plans to spend John CoJc have returned from several weeks there. Virginia a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Proctor and fam-U y i n S t . Petersburg Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Compton of Lexington visited their son. Rev Julian, last Wednesday. Julian is working in Vacation Bible School in Rockcastle Bap-tist Assoclrtion, this summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Men lint! of Dunnellon, Fla.. are spend-ing the summer with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ann- D __ , . , „ IhL The .Mentints are enrolled Mr*. Lyda in Eastern State Collect at H o w a r d Mr. and Mr* Richmond for the • • i of Louisville, Mrs, Nadine Cree-

ch and. Mrs. LevMs iavesay, SHEPHERD REUNION Maretburg, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-

Mr w_. -M, ,, c . • I vin Marlor of Cincinnati, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. w c . Shep-| M r a n ( J M r s Harve B o n d 0 r _ — Bertha . Shepri ] a n d o „ n d M r a n d M r s c l a r _

ence McDaniel of Hamilton, herd visited Mr. and Mrs; D*r) Shepherd and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepherd and family at Maud, Ohio, and at-tended the Shepherd reunion at Thomson Park, Hamilton. Ohio Sunday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tuggle. Sat-urday evening at Hamilton. They were accompanied t<5 Cin

Miss Carolyn Gregory left Monday to enroll in the Uni-versity of Kentucky for the summer term.

Bobby Gentry, son of Mr. arid Mrs. R. H. Gentry Jr., went to Lexington Sunday to enroll at the University of Kentucky.

Mr. and Mrs. Millard Allen Jr., of Lexington, visited rela-tives and friends at Mt. Vernon and Brodhead over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shep-herd and son. Dempsey, spent Sunday in Pineville visiting relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mink and sons. Dean and James, Mrs. Sarah Cummins and Miss Sharon Bussell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark at Lancaster.

Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Chaney and family, Mr. Jim Chaney and Mrs. Claude Chaney nt Richmond, Ind., are spending their vacation with relatives here and in Virginia.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Child-ress, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cum-mins spent Sunday- with Mr and Mrs. Willis Childress at Pongo.

A NEW ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Claude demons

of Reading. Ohio, announce the arrival of a daughter, bom June 6 at the Bethesda Hospital. The new arrival weighed seven pounds and nine ounces. She has been named Susan Denise.

Mrs. Clemons is the former Barbara Mink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mink of Brod-head. R 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Gab-bard and children of Lexing-ton. Pete and Wayne Livesay of Orlando, were Sunday after-noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robinson and Law-rence.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robin-son and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shearer were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins near Brodhead.

Mrs. Homer Scoft has return-ed home after spending a few Jays in Ohio with her hus-i and and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. bcott. She was enroute home from Indianapolis, Ind., where she had spent several days with

• her daughter. Mrs. Ted Meeco ljvho»recently underwent sur-! w

TT T ( r , • Homer Scott has returned to n a a r m a n W e d his work in Ohio, after spend-

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ind family at New Holland, Ohio Mrs. Howard has beer. ill for several weeks but is! oh slowly improving, and Is soend- j tlirs. Maggie Taylor am? « « V1/5 w ~ k , in Lmngs-on uranddauehter, Fran, of • Lor with Mr and Mrs. Charily «- ' ! I Angeles. Calif., are visiting Mr.

John Cox was in Louisville. a n d M r s . Charles Childress and Tuesday, on business i o t h e r relatives.

Letter Baker and children M, M r s Q. L. Oliver and son. Islington, visjted his mother, j r t h r t Norman, are leaving cinnati. Ohio, by Mr. and Mrs. ji»r, Florence Baker last we«k ' t u A ,. . J leaving J,,, n , . , . , Mrs riorence uaxer iastwe«K. Thursday (today) bv airplane

jess nra>. , She was recently released from, f o r t h c i r h o m e i n Gainesville. PFC RATING I Jhe Rockcastle County Baptist via.. a ( l e r spending three

r- , - - - ' r . . ' „D I : weeks with her parents, Mr. Pvt. E-2 Demas Jerry Morg- Rev. Wit]i. Hall, Rev and M r r r a n j - ( , r s . J o h n w Griffin. -Her an. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dcmas Raymond Abbott and Mrs. Car-' daughter, Vicki Lvnn. will re-Morgan of Mt. Vernon; who has rie Baker represented the First j r a a j n f 0 r the summer

Rose was accompanied to Lou isville by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estil McBee. and John Cox. They all visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh -McBee.

Mr. and Mrs. .Gary Malson and Mr. and Mrs* Tom O'Mara Jr., all of Anderson, Ind., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. C. O'-Mara Sr.. Mrs. Marguerite Mil-ler and Mr. and Mrs. James O'Mara and family.

Mrs Gertrude Hilton and, M r a n d M r s Charles De-1 Misses Susan, Malanie and MUe' ?Tc<;m ,pan lcd ** I Bord announce the marriage of! , M " c i a Meece of Beech Grove,

. i - i j „ r? , Jones and. their daughter. Jewel, to John1 I n d • a r e spendmg a few weeks cnudren. Donna Lee and John-1 Haarman, son of Mrs Zella! w i t h t h c l r grandparents, Mr. ny Hilton, of Cynthiana. spent . Haarman and the late George' a n d M r s - Homer Scott, while

week end with Mrs. Hr : Haarman of Yosemite. 1 t h e i r mother recuperates from ton t lister. Mrs. J. C. Robirts, The ceremony was performed! a n operation.

June 17 by Rev. Kenneth Stib- ««ey M a r i e Y o r k . daughter bins at the Baptist Church in o f M r - a n d M r s - George York. Crab Orchard. 1 i s spending a month with her ' The bride graduated from | s i s l e r - M r- a n d M r s - James Brodhead Hiijh School with the' Harold Robinson, at Hamilton, class of 1958. The groom is a 1 G"'°-graduate of Liberty High S c h o o l . A m TT

After a short honeymoon in • U U ALL# the South they plan to make

•!rs. W. W. Anglin is in the Rockcastle County Baptist Hos-pital. She is reported improv-ed.

Stevie Proctor and sister, Sandra, of St. Petersburg, Fli., are visiting their - aunts, Mrs. C. C. Cox and Mrs. Joe Noe, Jr.. and their families.

erved in the Army the past Baptist Church at the Fellow-eight months, was promoted to j ship weiner roast of Rockcastle PFC. last Monday. June 12. Hej Baptist Association at Parretf took his basic training at Fort Park. Livingston, Monday ev-Knox. He has been stationed at cning. . FOrt Lewis. Wash., since Dec. Those visiting Bro. and Mrs, 2, I960. > Charles Philbeek over the week ' . end were: Mr., and Mrs. Ronald CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mauney, Wendell. N. C„ M-

Tho birthday of Mrs'. J A a n d M r s J o h n A ! b u ' ko<*land, Hiatt. 83. was celebrated Fri- °hio- Mr- and Mrs- T° m N'°̂ day at her home. Her children a " d d»ughte r. Spiro Mr. and brought dinner to her home. Mrs. Bradford Mullins. Fla.. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. i a n d M r- a n d M ' s - W m - Payne. Bradley Burdette and daugh- Mr and Mrs Dempsey Ram-ter. Oneida. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. | sey of Boynton Beach, Fla.. are Hiatt spending a few days with his ^ ^

* father. John Ramsey, her grand- " «IIU . V Mr. and Mrs. Monty Perci-! mother. Mrs. John Clontz, and a n ( j Mrs. Claude Cox

ful and son, Edward, of Los other relatives here. 1

Angeles. Calif., are visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McCor-grandmother, Mrs. Louvenia; mack of Logan. ,W. Va., ar* Johnson, and other relatives, spending the week with his They are also visiting Mr. sister. Mrs. Boston Dougherty; Perciful's father, Clarence Per-i and Mi. Dougherty. ciful.-• i The Rev. and Mrs, Raymond

Mrs. John W. Griffin and Lawrence and daughters w e u daughter. Mrs. O. L. Olive;-,, Sunday night guests of Mr. Vicki Lynn and John Norman andvMrs. James W. Lambert, Oliver and Peggy Ann Robbins Tlyb Lawrences were en rcnito -were at Danviile Tuesday shop t t o Florid^- for a three - week-

been ill for some time at the home of her daughter, M r s . Irene Lowery, died last Tues-day night at the Stanford Hos-pital and was buried at Ottawa, Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Tony Mink is spending a few days in Ohio with her daughter, Mrs, Claude dem-ons, Mr. Clemons and daughter.

Thelma Jean Ponder spent a few days with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russeli Albright and cousin, Danny.

Mi. and Mrs. Charlie Cupp anc -family were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ponder and family, Friday night.

Judy Ponder spent Sunday night and Monday with Bever-ly Long. Bro. Harold Young will preach

at Providence. Sunday and Sun-day night. All are invited to attend these services.

Karen Sayors spent Tuesday with Molly

Smokey Says:

HOLD m , ITS COLD/

y o u i LIVESTOCK MARKET Service — Satisfaction — Highest Prices

C> Check — Day. of Sale

A total of 2.225 heed of livestock was told June 16. 1961 at the Garrard County Stockyards. Receiots and quotations: Cattle — Receipts. 468: Steers. 516.70-22.40. heifers. $15.10-20.6Q; best boby beeves. S19.50-23.25: otthers S19 down: fat cows. 115- 17.10: canners and cutters. $12-14.80: milk cows. $89-170; stock cows. $72-167; cows and calves. $97-228 butcher bulls. $16.90-19.80; stock bulls. $69.50-175; stock cattle. $43.97. '

Calves — Receipts. 296: Tons. $27.55: socondt and but-chers. $25.50-26.72: heavy. ' : J:v.—. S?2.25; others. $21 down.

Sheep and lambs — Receipts, 1,047; Best lambs', $19-20.05; good. $16.95-18.95: medium. $11-16; fat sheep. $4.50-4.80; medium. $3.20; old bucks. $4.25.

Hogs — Receipts. 401: Packers. $18.60-16.75 medium. $18. 60: heavy. $15-16; light. $16; sows. $12.50-13.25: sows and pigs, $47-124; best shoates. $20.25-27.50; others, $20 down.

Horses and mules — Receipts. 13: No quotations.

SALES OF ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK EVERY FRIDAY Under U.S. Government Supervision and Bond-ed for your protection.

Garrard; County Stockyards

their home in Yosemite where ANNOUNCING he is employed.

Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Clem- ' McGUIRE BIRTHDAY ons of Ohio announce the ar-

" . . . . . . . . . „ ,, rival of a daughter. She has! The birthday of Mrs. Sallie been named Susan Denise. Mrs.!

McGu're was celebrated June: clemons is the former M i s s , 11 Friends and relatives at-. Barbara Mink, daughter of Mr. tended the dinner and brought ; and Mrs. Tony Mink. • g'"s- |

Those attending were:- Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cupp.; and Mrs. Authur Clark and dau-i and family of Ohio, Mr. and [ ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hale, j Mrs. Charles Casey and family Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hale and I of Valley Station, Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.. Clarence Casey of Georgetown. Spires, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest! Ind.. were week end guests of

Mrs. Rex McDaniel and son. i McGuire, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Russell Albright. Jack, of St. Petersburg, Fla., i McGuire and baby. Johnny Mc-i Miss Phyllis Ponder is spend-are visiting her .parents, Mr. I Guire and son. Mr. and Mrs. ing a few days with her grand-and Mrs. T. C. O'Mara. and i Frank Shell. Mrs. Effie Mc- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthu' aunt, Mrs. Marguerite Miller. ! Guire and family. ; Ponder.

Steve Martin Proctor and i Danny Casey is visiting his sister, Sandy, of St. Petersburg. ANNOUNCING A SON grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fla., are visiting Mc. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Claude McHar- Russell Albright and other re-

nd family and Mr.; gue of Pine Hill, announce thcilatives. laude Cox. " ! arrival of a son. He was born j Mrs. Maggie Caudill who had

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Quotations for Tuesday, June 20, 1961. Calves tops. $27.65; seconds. $24.50-26: Butchers.

$27.30; heavies. $25.50; odd calves. $24 down; Baby beeves. $17-23.50; steers and heifers. $15-24; bulls. $18 down.-beel cows. $13-15; canners and cutlers. $12.75 down.

Hogs tops. KO-23S lbs.. $16J5-17.15: 140-180 lbs.. $18; 240-300 lbSv $16.25; sows. $12.50-13.80; Shoals. $1S-19.

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