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PACE EIGHT MOUNT VCTHON SIGNAL' Luner 'Mrs. i-Walker Bustle, spent from. Thursday until Sunday with her •mother,-Mrs. John LaMance. at East Bernstadt. Chester O'Neal, of Beading.', O., is •visiting relatives her®. -<v - -. Mrs. J. R. Logsdon is ronfined 1*» INDUSTRY' AND BUSINESS AFTER THE WAR --Every American knows that the manufacture of automobiles has ec'ased for-the duration of the war. The great automobile industry »f last ycry badly, Tuesday while cut tint Iocs.', Miss Laura Cn'peleft Sunday (or an extended- visit with her sister, Mrs. George Kenner and Mr. Kenner, at Blue Ash, Ohio. - ... _.SiaP, a J.ap With Yoi Scrap Swiss - "Bull moTiths old," Subject "to regester,. |> Eden K. Jiiowii li.l Mt. Vernon re-tooled 'to produce airplanes, guns, tanks and" munitions of war. Where will these companies get the money necessary to resume.the manufac- ture of automobiles when the war is ended? The automobile industry happens to be important, and there_are. thou- sands of smaller industries - *).'«idJ will also face the game .problem. Church Notes MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH W.' C. Younce, Paster. We take this opportunity to thank everyone who had a part in'th* pan- try ihoww for the pastor, and family last,.-Wednesday ' ' County Agent News BY ROBERT F. SPENCE .cutting his foot very badly. Tuesdav re-tooled',o nroH,,e nirn.-U „..n, * m ^ S S t S S S ' m ^ m U m ^ r S f r S g g ilZuSJS£- ^ M ' mher ". of .'.^l^ney n l c e T s a T f " ; t h ^ c ^ a H o n o f C in order to-give others an opportunity | "I. want to congratulate you -" one « . • . . , to. share m its blessings. We" hope j miftlon five hundred thousand -I-H! , ' d recently, by a -• - 85 ? fc »ffattatesswaB»« Tv/OL USERS AND TOOL OWNERS In a 'recent advertisement (igncd : "by a well-known business concern, SECRETARY WICKARD'S MESSAGE Jhis statement appeared: "My boss TO 4-H CLUB MEMBERS OF ; r * 4 G r ? nd tlpd U P & m e" UNITED STATES what that s!an gy us? of words The following message from Secre-! ™ eant .was that the average,em- ght, also those rtary of Agriculture, Claude R Wick- pl ? y . oe m mdustr >' represents a capi- i sent to the'all 4-H club mem- j tal ', n . v « slment - ir > ?«>PC«y. P'ant, the. tools used by ,uorkors must What win W mttrot* d f ^ r k e ^ a l s o h a ^ some consideration Vernon Theatre Mt. Vernon. Kentucky do when the chines stops What \pll happen to the domestic i j" IDI-tral ...i in not.,HIS STi n.-TToT). - Xov. S-0 ard - Itaymbnd Massey "THK INVADERS'"; U Staggers the Imagination! A olaze with excitement.' Aflame with gallantry! The most Excit- ing manhunt of all time! Migh- ty Saga of a People in Peril! CKii3ren 9c -.Adult 24c TlK'.-Wwf^Nov. Ki-I i George Raft - Pat O'Brien and ..~Jane!t Blair I N — "BROADWAY" -They Danced to. fame, with .ji. Gun at their Backs! Children 9cAdult 20c Thur.-Fri. - Nov. 12-13 CHARLES LAUGHTON ~ — I N — IHKT™ /OF TAHITI" , ... . . , «mVtef»>d v mid-fiver supply, and in i I £" ' ," pe ' " ur ' rUI ' al storing nnd preserving food. You have nnrches have taken similar act' yet too late. .gathered thousand's'of tuns of scrap j metal, rubber, paper,- aluminum and Ford. market for farm products . when i - L . , .1 • • those millions of war workers no ; , IS . b ^ inB P'»nn«?d turned them oyer to the Nation. You longer have jobs? . |'or Thanksgiving, beginning n t 1 0 » - j h a v e a i d e d In rural fire control pro- file stage seems set for an even (J 1- ,, " V , V*, J, "nnouncements j; grams "<md helped to-spread though- •Vux« d q a r a t t anerr.Koria "* " ,a ^ ! at ? r - 0u r j r i e n d s e v e r y , , out" rural areas the. national, nutrit- than we suffered after World War I w l w e Bre J. nVl i <f comerif passible.f Mtial'program for the use of right unlqss right now we. Start to plan i , i f n n d s ; -development »fbetter ..about these 5urp.Ius.es,. . L - ",?- 45 * * . health. Moreover, your work has help- .comforting to learn that Con- «w)v 7 - <•' " c ", c '" lk ; make u P. for the I"?? »f those-who or capital is ncrw""cdrts7ilerihg s o m e plan. ' ' '-*• *- - ' - P After this war is over;, the plants now devoted to military needs mtlst be re-converted to peace-time activ-' ity; must be re-tooled for the kind of production they were engaged in when it became necessary to tool up for war. Labor will expect peace- . time jobs then; but somebody, must " i T ; . - P rovidc 'he money for re-converting MALE HELP WANTED Need Three Rnd. rc-tooling. That money cannot Men who are looking for sleadv jotui,, be forthcoming unless enough profits , SHU estirWished customers wni' iiii: for CLASSIFIED ADS The Market Place For. Our Readers FOR SALE -1 Registered Hereford cow,' 'J years ol.d with 7 weeks old heifer calf by-side; see Joe Norton, Wabd, Ky. 22-2iH5p. - Wm. L. Cromer. leigh. Dealer County. About experience not port unity t. l ATjMfllflM>>*A .slip- Tred way "Ks Hii'w- Cen'.ral . IWkcastle I'-tl families. Selling ecessftry. A fine op- ) into old profitable in.,; FOR SALE Hesiaiirani Garage ounpIcK 1 " With fountain- and back liar. Owner.desires t.o sell on ac- count of bad health. . ltc. Mr*, l-eoiia Brady Stanford Grill.Stanford Ky. gress is i to prevent, or at least to ease, any afte'r-lhc-war flcpressioiv War Profits for Peace-Time Recovery. ' The best plan seems to contem- plate the dedication of a portion of war profits lot the purpose of provid-- ing industry with the ready cash on hand to quickly chance to peaqe- time activity 'arfT thus lessen the Shock to manufacturing and agri- cultural furpluscs when the war is- ended.- A Recovery Bond program has been wiiCIUby eacJr In- dustry, big and little, will be re- quired to Invest at least 20 per cent of its war profits in Recovery wMeh do jwjk£ear interest until the war is ended and which cannot be T - , c ;• o jnose Keathing after-God s Best. Navv. or for. war industries ! ~ Tn.\ni<,a Unic, last Spnday, 80. Evening Worship - 7:30 Sermon: "Dwelling on the outskirts of Spiritual Privilege and Power." Prayer Service Perhaps some will be glad to'know that we are trying ,to make our mid- week, prayer service-such as will re- ally meet the spiritual needs of .our people. Old time singing and prtiis'e and prayer is the order. Those desir- ing to have a special song quested <.o make it known. and fiber, but especially in help- never won a war. .Soundly, planned F0R SALE Sav immediate enrnimis. Adv.-:ni-eme:>! right man above (liafi ;we v.-jtf\ I. Y,. T i w Memphis. Tei More than ever ' before, the Nation needs the.help of every one Of you. I-know that you are inspred by- patriotism and have a deep ..faith in our Nation. I know that this Nation can depend on you to redouble your ; ir- war efforts. Yet) can d.i your part liy s|)ec i a | «- [producing and preserving food: tak- at - rhJ. 1 ing part in salvage campaigns: help. , t _,. ..I i. .L. L.: SPECIAL CONVOCATION pb now is not "P- but'to save iL I- POSTED Cab and carriage in highway. - .1. A. ltouse :i Crab Orchard Ky. p.ave Nw. Splfo; Ky. ocation will "he held f the itfble 'Wednes- rnlni'.'Noveinlier Ifith. at |i>;W) r of Walter Scott, eminent ed- and preacher of early* Disciple Mid h* th» purchaser jiML flCWk hemp seed and fallen shocks -Jnat yotr are a iietltlfte" pni^'"af - y < i 5 f - " [ O L . 0 „f the'Bible Spell-Binding Tahiti! Land of Dreams Come True! Where de- sign for living is Lovirtg! Children 9c - Adult 24c Sat (inlay - Nov. 14 THE RANGE BUSTERS Rock River Renegades Blazing Bullets and Thundering Hoofs! Fists and Firearms! The Range Robbers Bite the Dust! Children 9c - Adult 24c declared Such a plan would build, at the rate of almost a billion dollars a year, a huge recovery reserve to convert war industries to peace pro- duction, launch new products apd maintain employment. It would place this, reserve immediately and automatically, in the hands of those businesses and industries with the greatest after-the-war needs. Hard Shel By America Ballinger Mr. .Elmer Ballinger .was at Wildie S»tur4j»ji .... MT. and Mrs. Leonard -Bullock w«r« the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harden Moore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cummins were the visitors of Mrs. Harden Moore Sunday: . ; ." Mr. and Mrs. George Mullins visited at the home of Mrs. Stella Sexton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ballinger were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.- James Gallijf. Mr. Bluford Sexton, who is visit- ing hhf wife an4 mother will return to Arkansas where he is. stationed. Mr. and Mrs. James "Mullins visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Phillips over the week-end. It may not be for silver It-maw-not be-for gold, ' .Still by tens of thousands, The Prince of life-is'sold. Ponder, oh soul, the question, Has he been sold by thee? . Mrs. Oshie Jennings was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ballinger part of the week. " - Mrs. Polly Ann White visited Aunt Nettie Clark Sunday. hemp.Begd ready for the.market will i an -^ tempcracy: _®hd deli a loss to the crpwtf/The wind "-purchasim/ war stamps and bonds.'In r certainly mean a loss. The quicker theGoyermenCt hemp !-eed is trashed out aiid" p u t o n ' the market the more money the grow-1 lasting peac er will have in his pocket. | - Seed should be carefully sacked and put out of reach of the mice and rats 'while waiting., for...the designated -place for hemp seed -to be delivered. The delivery polns have not yet been 'announced. The hemp seed growers of Rock- ing on the farm and in the home: keepim: well.and strong: continuing sluding the me'anin the (w.VKrathn address. l>uiMntt~the program t he pr ' ' ' ' ' depi ^'P inK : the North'sid^ChHs^n Ch!u-fh of it and establishing, a Cjm. iilll;iU _wU , unveiled,. On play will lie a library collection of - higiorinnl material pertaining to Scott - a n d hl< work Including his personal notelxi'ili. iiihie. etc.* • ' v Mr. Scott's influence upon the early By Mrs. H. B. Albright " f " u , r movement was power- ; ful and significant. In him were com- bined- care qualities of intellectual!! brilliance and emotional passion."The , Quail FOR SALE Garage Filling Station and Repair Shop on Richmond Street! now open for hiism<»ss. Also the land anil' hniMtng's.-A !<f- once. See Mrs. Klie.il. Price. Mt. \'er- Kv., info WANTBD' IffMfihrad ci'rrespniuirr.t for the Signal. Will furnish stationery sMinps and the ji.ipcr. ^ Mr." und Mrs. Georirie Albright and i castle county will" realize anywhere: djueliter, Sarah, and Mr. Bill B r o w n " .. t i-KXSr 1 M " "• E - S^ajgtftSMRSSi this year at a sale price of $8.00 per n * ,nm »"»«»>• ^ . • v - L huRhel " ' " "* r - Gorman KeynoWs has returned; . «*• - • " ^ .. . I to his U-ork.ln Cincinnati aftec spend- ,^' r ^ -'? , ' 1 c, P l ^ B ^" ,,eB ' ; ..P r " ldffn, ' rlrtg a" i»W <fays with his family. I", w College-1836). Mr. Scott' nd Mrs. Charley Trout t, of «MK ht m various other edupat.unal j 1 institutions .a.nd was the. mimu«r>f4 churches ih Ohio and Kentutky' His i Wishes rest in the cemetery at May's I Ick, Kentucky. The convocation is open to all vflioi ACCEPTED AT 9 spent the week-end with her p$r ints, JMr. and Mrs t Ben. Albright. - Mrs. Lucy Pope spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hamm. Sundry guests of Mr. and Mrs. OS- i lid like FOR H I GHER NET PR I CES ' Bring Your Stock To Garrard County Stockyards SALES OF FRIDAY, (MT. 30,1942 The Garrard County Stockyards announced Fui-„ day sSles ^t 2,438 liead of livestock to brinfr total sales for the week to 2,779. Receipts and quota- tions follow! CATTLE Receipts', 1,707; steers, 57.70 to $13.10; heifers, $7.60 to S12.10; baby beeves, S9.10 to $13.25; cows, $4.80 to $10.60; milk cows $37 to $96.50; oow. and calves. $47.50 to $126; bulls. $940 to $11.30; stock bulls, $57.50 to $140; stock cattle, $11 to $60. HOeV Receipts, 494; finMs, $13.40 to $13.60; mediums, $14.05; packers, $14.20; heavies. $14 to $14.10; sows, $11.75 to.'$13.50i,sows and pigs, $30 to $67.50; top shoats, $13.25 to $15.30. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 18, No quotations. HORSES AND MULES Receipts, 13, No quotations. We are under U. S. Government Supervision and. bonded for your protection GARRARD COUNTY STOCKYARDS LANCASTER, Kirby Teater Tom Ward , KENTUCKY Cheater Gooch MEN . . ..don't gamble »ith th.it "first impression" so important in the business and social world. Be sure you hive the well-groomcd, smart appearance that is so .easy to acqnirc when you use Stag Toiletries— a complete line of prcpara. lions designed by men... for men. You will like, and your friends will admire, the tangy, he* man fragrance of Stac. . . . Don"! wait —get acquainted with these aids to good grooming today. They are sold only at Rcxall Drug Stores. Ask for .tar Todd wore MisSes Edith nebord<> jand lie ty Todd, of Walnut Grove, lereslea l!i j Mrs. Htiby Hammsond children. Misses ; P resent - i Faye Albriirht anch Irene Brown. " —: ' f Mrs. Gormaa" Reynolds aiid sons. F0R RENT visited Mr. and Mrs. Gcvirge Major and family of Science Hill Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor and familj*'. spent Sund/iy with Mr. and ; Mrs. Cecil Taylor and family. j Miss Virginia Deborde who hns I Been spending two weeks with Mr. land Mrs. Oscar Todd returned to her : home Saturday. I-.. M r s . Carl Brown spent Thursday j | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lohri ! Hamm. \ . i Miss. Nina Purcell spent Tuesday | night with Alice Albright. I- | be j Mahala. Jones farm Mt. Vernon, write "Edward Jones„I*f nsboro, W. Va. FORSALK 1 Hi cu. ft. Kle'ctroiux'"" Kerosene Refrigerator. Chain hers Butane Gas Ran^e. Underffround Butane Gas System. General Jv^ectrif Bever- - ajre Cooler. . t Cash Register and other Cafe Equipment. See or'write ROBERT WADDLE Livingston, Ky: I) It Y WALNUT KERNELS WANTED - Negro Creek By Mrs. Hose. Chandler Maggard Drug Store Mt. Vernon, . . for Sale DUROC SOWS Young Gilts & Boars ESTIL E. McBEE M(e Vernon, Ky. or Hagh McBee -•Mr. and. Mrs. George Hasty and daughters, of I^iuisville, were here' over the week-end visiting S. K. Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hasty. -• Perry Proffit wife and chidren. of Ixx-klaiid, 0., were with their parents over the week-end Mr. and-Mrs. Ale* Tr'tffitt.and.Mr. and-Mrs: Loyd Brock. Mrs.- Marshell - McKinney, o f T t . , Knox, Ky., spent Sunday afternoon Kentucky with her grandparents, Mr! and. Mrs. | D. B. Chandler. IX-B. Chandler, Jr., was in Hich- moad Tuesday saying "goodbye" tc _ j friends before leaving for Ft. Thomas. -The writer was ver)» glad to learn | j that her son. Staff Sgt. Arthur B. | Chandler who has been located m t h e i lljuyaiian Islands has.returned to an I officers training school at Camp j Davis/N. C. , u Mrs. R.H. Atkinson and daughter, i Madge, and Mrs. Russell Atkinson Jr., and baby spent Sunday afternoon with the writer. Jean Farns was home from Lock lands O., over the week-end. JOKtllM Hurry of nomauwtTS.sAivE. Host MOPS at*. Ship wbere demand fe keenest, where experienced " 'act as your personal attves, wbere youll •ahle for every pound. We will pay highest cash price for your DRY WALNUT KERNELS, delivered to. our store. Will also buy dried hulled, wainut MT. VERNON PRODI'CECO. Mt. Vernon, Ky. Wanted; Timber Will buy Finished, Rough-Cut or Logs or Pine, f»r Poplar. Apply at our mill on the Sink^ Station 3 Road or Call Rockcastle Hotel in Mt. Yornon and Ask for Mr, Schantz after 6 p. m. Telephone 50. 0

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P A C E E I G H T MOUNT V C T H O N SIGNAL '

Luner ' M r s . i -Walker Bust le , spen t f rom.

T h u r s d a y un t i l S u n d a y wi th h e r • m o t h e r , - M r s . J o h n LaMance . a t Eas t

B e r n s t a d t . C h e s t e r O ' N e a l , o f Beading.', O., is

• v i s i t i ng re la t ives her®. -<v - - . Mrs . J . R. Logsdon is r o n f i n e d 1*»

INDUSTRY' AND BUSINESS AFTER THE WAR - - E v e r y A m e r i c a n k n o w s t h a t the m a n u f a c t u r e of a u t o m o b i l e s h a s ec 'ased f o r - t h e d u r a t i o n of t h e w a r .

T h e g r e a t a u t o m o b i l e i n d u s t r y

»f last ycry badly, Tuesday

while cut t i n t Iocs.', Miss Laura C n ' p e l e f t S u n d a y (or an

extended- visit w i t h her s i s t e r , Mrs . George Kenner a n d Mr . Kenner , a t Blue Ash, Ohio.

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S w i s s - " B u l l moTiths old," Subject " t o r e g e s t e r , . |> Eden K. Ji iowii l i . l Mt . Vernon

re- tooled 'to p r o d u c e a i r p l a n e s , g u n s , t a n k s and" m u n i t i o n s of w a r . W h e r e will t h e s e c o m p a n i e s g e t the m o n e y n e c e s s a r y to r e s u m e . t h e m a n u f a c -t u r e of a u t o m o b i l e s w h e n t h e w a r i s e n d e d ?

T h e a u t o m o b i l e i n d u s t r y h a p p e n s t o b e i m p o r t a n t , a n d t h e r e _ a r e . thou-s a n d s of s m a l l e r i n d u s t r i e s - *).'«idJ will a l s o f a c e t h e g a m e . p r o b l e m .

Church Notes MT. V E R N O N B A P T I S T CHURCH

W. ' C. Younce , P a s t e r . W e t a k e th i s o p p o r t u n i t y t o t h a n k

e v e r y o n e w h o h a d a p a r t i n ' t h * pan-t r y i h o w w f o r t h e pas tor , a n d f ami ly

last , . -Wednesday ' '

County Agent News BY R O B E R T F. S P E N C E

. c u t t i n g h is foot very badly . Tuesdav r e - t o o l e d ' , o n r o H , , e n i r n . - U „ . . n , * m ^ S S t S S S ' m ^ m U m ^ r S f r S g g

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Tv/OL USERS AND TOOL OWNERS

I n a ' r e c e n t a d v e r t i s e m e n t ( i gncd — : — — — — " b y a wel l -known b u s i n e s s c o n c e r n , S E C R E T A R Y W I C K A R D ' S M E S S A G E Jh is s t a t e m e n t a p p e a r e d : " M y b o s s T O 4-H C L U B M E M B E R S O F ; „ r * 4 G r ? n d t l p d U P & m e " U N I T E D S T A T E S w h a t t h a t s ! a n g y u s ? of w o r d s

T h e fo l lowing message f r o m S e c r e - ! ™ e a n t . w a s t h a t the a v e r a g e , e m -g h t , a lso t h o s e r t a r y o f A g r i c u l t u r e , C laude R Wick- p l ? y . o e m m d u s t r > ' r e p r e s e n t s a capi-

i sent t o t h e ' a l l 4-H c l u b m e m - j t a l ' , n . v « s l m e n t - i r > ?«>PC«y . P ' a n t ,

the. tools u s e d by , u o r k o r s m u s t W h a t w i n W m t t r o t * d f ^ r k e ^ a l s o h a ^ s o m e c o n s i d e r a t i o n

Vernon Theatre Mt. Vernon. Kentucky

d o w h e n t h e c h i n e s s t o p s

W h a t \ p l l h a p p e n to t h e d o m e s t i c i j" IDI- t ra l . . . i i n n o t . , H I S

STin.-TToT). - Xov. S-0

ard - I taymbnd Massey

"THK INVADERS'"; U S t a g g e r s t h e I m a g i n a t i o n ! A olaze w i t h exci tement . ' Aflame with ga l l an t ry ! The m o s t Exci t -ing m a n h u n t of all t ime! Migh-ty Saga of a People in Per i l !

CKii3ren 9c -.Adult 24c

TlK'.-Wwf^Nov. Ki-I i George R a f t - P a t O 'Br ien a n d

..~Jane!t Bla i r

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Gun a t t h e i r Backs!

Children 9cAdult 20c

Thur.-Fri. - Nov. 12-13 C H A R L E S L A U G H T O N

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I H K T ™ /OF TAHITI"

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n n r c h e s have t a k e n s i m i l a r a c t ' y e t t oo l a t e .

. g a t h e r e d t h o u s a n d ' s ' o f t u n s of s c r a p j me ta l , r u b b e r , paper,- a l u m i n u m a n d

Ford. m a r k e t f o r f a r m p r o d u c t s . w h e n i • - L . , .1 • • t h o s e mi l l i ons of w a r w o r k e r s no ; , IS. b ^ i n B P'»nn«?d t u r n e d t h e m oyer to t h e N a t i o n . You l o n g e r h a v e j o b s ? . | ' o r T h a n k s g i v i n g , beg inn ing n t 1 0 » - j h a v e a ided In ru r a l f i r e c o n t r o l pro-

f i l e s t a g e s e e m s s e t fo r an e v e n (J1- , , " V , V*, J, " n n o u n c e m e n t s j; g r a m s "<md he lped t o - s p r e a d t h o u g h -• V u x « d q a r a t t a n e r r . K o r i a " * " , a ^ ! a t ? r - 0 u r j r i e n d s e v e r y , , out" r u r a l a r e a s t h e . na t iona l , n u t r i t -t h a n we s u f f e r e d a f t e r World W a r I w l w e B r e J . n V l i <f c o m e r i f p a s s i b l e . f M t i a l ' p r o g r a m f o r t h e u se of r i g h t u n l q s s r i g h t n o w w e . S t a r t to p l a n „ i , i f n n d s ; - deve lopmen t » f b e t t e r

. . a b o u t t h e s e 5urp.Ius.es,. . L „ • - " , ? - 4 5 * * . h e a l t h . Moreover , you r w o r k h a s he lp-. c o m f o r t i n g to l e a r n t h a t Con- «w)v 7 - <•' " c " , c ' " l k ; m a k e u P . f o r t h e I"?? »f t h o s e - w h o o r c a p i t a l is ncrw""cdrts7ilerihg s o m e p lan . ' ' ' -*• * - - ' • - P

A f t e r t h i s w a r is over; , the p l a n t s now d e v o t e d t o m i l i t a r y n e e d s mt ls t b e r e - c o n v e r t e d to p e a c e - t i m e ac t iv - ' i t y ; m u s t b e re - tooled fo r t h e kind of p r o d u c t i o n they w e r e e n g a g e d in w h e n it b e c a m e n e c e s s a r y to tool u p fo r w a r . L a b o r will e x p e c t p e a c e -

. t i m e j o b s t h e n ; but s o m e b o d y , m u s t " i T ; . - P r o v i d c ' h e m o n e y for r e - c o n v e r t i n g MALE H E L P W A N T E D N e e d Three

Rnd. rc - tool ing . T h a t m o n e y cannot Men w h o a r e looking f o r s l e a d v j o t u i , , b e f o r t h c o m i n g u n l e s s enough p r o f i t s , SHU est i rWished c u s t o m e r s wn i ' iiii: f o r

CLASSIFIED ADS The Market Place For.

Our Readers F O R SALE -1 R e g i s t e r e d H e r e f o r d cow,' 'J yea r s ol.d w i t h 7 weeks old he i f e r calf b y - s i d e ; s ee J o e N o r t o n , Wabd , Ky. 22-2iH5p. - W m . L. Cromer .

l e igh . Dealer County . About expe r i ence not por t u n i t y t .

l AT jMfllf lM>>*A . s l i p -T r e d way "Ks Hi i 'w-

Cen' . ral . I W k c a s t l e I'-tl fami l ies . Se l l ing ecessftry. A f i n e o p -) i n t o old p r o f i t a b l e

i n . , ;

FOR SALE Hes ia i i ran i G a r a g e o u n p I c K 1 " With foun ta in - and back liar. O w n e r . d e s i r e s t.o sell on ac-count of bad hea l th . . • l t c . Mr*, l-eoiia Brady

S t a n f o r d G r i l l . S t a n f o r d Ky.

gress is i t o p r e v e n t , o r a t l e a s t to e a s e , a n y a f t e ' r - l h c - w a r flcpressioiv

W a r P r o f i t s f o r P e a c e - T i m e R e c o v e r y . '

T h e b e s t p l a n s e e m s to c o n t e m -p l a t e t h e d e d i c a t i o n of a p o r t i o n of w a r p ro f i t s lot t h e p u r p o s e of provid--ing i n d u s t r y wi th the r e a d y c a s h on h a n d t o q u i c k l y c h a n c e to p e a q e -t i m e a c t i v i t y ' a r f T t h u s l e s s e n t h e Shock to m a n u f a c t u r i n g a n d a g r i -c u l t u r a l f u r p l u s c s w h e n t h e w a r is-ended.-

A R e c o v e r y Bond p r o g r a m h a s b e e n wiiCIUby e a c J r In-d u s t r y , b ig a n d l i t t le , will b e re-q u i r e d to Inves t a t l e a s t 20 p e r c e n t of i t s w a r p ro f i t s in R e c o v e r y w M e h d o j w j k £ e a r i n t e r e s t u n t i l t h e w a r i s e n d e d a n d w h i c h c a n n o t b e

„ T „ - „ , „ c ;• o j n o s e K e a t h i n g a f t e r - G o d s B e s t . Navv . o r fo r . w a r i n d u s t r i e s !~ Tn.\ni<,a Unic,

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S e r m o n : " D w e l l i n g on t h e o u t s k i r t s of S p i r i t u a l Pr iv i lege a n d Power . "

P r a y e r Service P e r h a p s s o m e wi l l be g lad t o ' k n o w

t h a t w e a r e t r y i n g , to m a k e our mid-week, p r a y e r s e r v i c e - s u c h a s will re-ally m e e t t h e s p i r i t u a l needs of .our peop le . O l d t i m e s i n g i n g and prtiis'e a n d p r a y e r is t h e o r d e r . T h o s e des i r -ing t o h a v e a specia l s o n g q u e s t e d <.o m a k e it known .

a n d f i b e r , but espec ia l ly in he lp- n e v e r won a w a r . .Soundly, p l a n n e d F 0 R SALE Sav

i m m e d i a t e en rn imis . Adv.-:ni-eme:>! r i g h t m a n above ( l i a f i ; w e v.-jtf\

I. Y,. T i w Memphis . Tei

More t h a n e v e r ' b e f o r e , t h e N a t i o n needs t h e . h e l p o f every one Of you. I - k n o w t h a t you a re i n sp red by-p a t r i o t i s m and have a d e e p . . f a i t h in our N a t i o n . I know t h a t t h i s N a t i o n can d e p e n d on you t o r e d o u b l e you r

; ir- w a r e f f o r t s . Yet) can d.i your p a r t liy s | ) e c i a | « - [ p r o d u c i n g a n d p r e s e r v i n g food : t ak- a t - r h J .

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S P E C I A L CONVOCATION

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C a b a n d c a r r i a g e in h ighway .

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p.ave N w . S p l f o ; Ky.

oca t ion will "he held f t h e i t fb le 'Wednes-

rn ln i ' . 'Nove in l i e r If i th. at |i>;W) r of W a l t e r S c o t t , eminen t ed-a n d p r e a c h e r of early* Disc ip le

M i d h * t h » p u r c h a s e r j i M L flCWk „ • h e m p seed and fa l len shocks - Jna t yotr a r e a i iet l t l f te" pni^ '"af - y < i 5 f - " [ O L . 0 „ f t h e ' B i b l e

Spe l l -B ind ing T a h i t i ! L a n d of D r e a m s Come T r u e ! W h e r e de -sign f o r l iving is Lovirtg!

Children 9c - Adult 24c

Sat (inlay - Nov. 14 T H E R A N G E B U S T E R S

Rock River Renegades Blaz ing B u l l e t s a n d T h u n d e r i n g H o o f s ! F i s t s a n d F i r e a r m s ! T h e R a n g e R o b b e r s B i t e t h e D u s t !

Children 9c - Adult 24c

d e c l a r e d S u c h a p l a n would bui ld , a t t h e

r a t e of a l m o s t a billion d o l l a r s a y e a r , a h u g e r e c o v e r y r e s e r v e to c o n v e r t w a r i n d u s t r i e s to p e a c e p ro -duc t ion , l a u n c h n e w p r o d u c t s a p d m a i n t a i n e m p l o y m e n t . I t would p l a c e this , r e s e r v e i m m e d i a t e l y a n d a u t o m a t i c a l l y , in t h e h a n d s o f t h o s e b u s i n e s s e s a n d i n d u s t r i e s w i th t h e g r e a t e s t a f t e r - t h e - w a r n e e d s .

Hard Shell B y A m e r i c a B a l l i n g e r

Mr . .E lmer Ba l l inge r .was a t Wi ld ie S » t u r 4 j » j i . . . . „

MT. a n d Mrs. Leonard -Bullock w«r« t h e g u e s t s of Mr. and Mrs. H a r d e n Moore S u n d a y .

Mr. and Mrs. N a t h a n C u m m i n s w e r e t h e v i s i t o r s of Mrs. H a r d e n Moore S u n d a y : . ; ." Mr. and Mrs. George Mul l ins v i s i t ed at t h e h o m e of Mrs. S t e l l a S e x t o n Sunday .

Mr . and Mrs . E l m e r Bal l inger w e r e t h e g u e s t s of Mr . a n d Mrs.- J a m e s G a l l i j f .

Mr. B l u f o r d S e x t o n , w h o is v i s i t -ing hhf w i f e a n 4 m o t h e r will r e t u r n t o A r k a n s a s w h e r e h e i s . s t a t i o n e d .

Mr. a n d Mrs . J a m e s "Mullins v i s i t ed Mr. a n d Mrs . L u t h e r Ph i l l i p s o v e r t h e week-end .

I t m a y not be f o r s i lve r I t -maw-no t b e - f o r gold, ' •

.S t i l l by t e n s of t h o u s a n d s , T h e P r i n c e of l i f e - i s ' so ld . P o n d e r , oh soul, t h e q u e s t i o n , Has h e been so ld by t h e e ?

. Mrs. Osh ie J e n n i n g s w a s t h e gues t of Mr. and Mrs . Marion Ba l l inge r p a r t of t h e week . " -

M r s . Polly Ann W h i t e v i s i t ed A u n t N e t t i e Clark S u n d a y .

hemp .Begd ready f o r t h e . m a r k e t wi l l i a n - ^ tempcracy: _®hd d e l i a loss t o t h e c r p w t f / T h e wind "-purchasim/ w a r s t a m p s a n d b o n d s . ' I n r

c e r t a i n l y mean a loss. T h e qu i cke r t h e G o y e r m e n C t h e m p !-eed is t r a s h e d o u t aiid" p u t o n ' t h e m a r k e t t h e m o r e money t h e g row-1 l a s t i n g p e a c e r wi l l have in h is pocke t . | -

Seed should be c a r e f u l l y s a c k e d a n d p u t o u t of r each of t h e mice a n d r a t s 'while wai t ing . , f o r . . . t h e d e s i g n a t e d -place f o r h e m p seed - to be de l ivered . T h e de l ivery p o l n s have n o t y e t been 'announced.

T h e h e m p seed g r o w e r s of Rock-

ing on t h e f a r m a n d in t h e home: keep im: w e l l . a n d s t r o n g : c o n t i n u i n g

s l u d i n g t h e me'anin

t h e ( w . V K r a t h n address . l>uiMntt~the p r o g r a m t he p r ' ' ' ' ' depi

^ ' P i n K : t h e N o r t h ' s i d ^ C h H s ^ n Ch!u-fh of i t and e s t ab l i sh ing , a C j m . i i l l l ; i U _ w U , unve i l ed , . On

play will lie a l i b ra ry col lect ion of - higiorinnl m a t e r i a l p e r t a i n i n g t o Sco t t - a n d hl< work Inc luding h is pe r sona l

notelxi ' ili . i i i h i e . etc.* • ' v M r . S c o t t ' s i n f l uence upon t h e e a r l y

B y M r s . H . B . A l b r i g h t " f " u , r m o v e m e n t was power-• ; f u l and s i g n i f i c a n t . In h im w e r e com-

bined- care q u a l i t i e s o f i n t e l l e c t u a l ! ! br i l l iance a n d emo t iona l pas s ion . "The ,

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FOR S A L E G a r a g e Fi l l ing S t a t i o n and Repa i r S h o p on Richmond S t r e e t ! now open fo r hiism<»ss. Also the land an i l ' hniMtng 's . -A • !<f-once. See Mrs. Klie.il. Pr ice . M t . \ ' e r -

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WANTBD' IffMfihrad c i ' r respniu i r r . t f o r t h e S ignal . Will f u r n i s h s t a t i o n e r y s M i n p s a n d t h e j i . i p c r .

^ Mr." und Mrs. Georirie A l b r i g h t a n d i

c a s t l e c o u n t y w i l l " real ize a n y w h e r e : d j u e l i t e r , S a r a h , and Mr. Bill B r o w n " .. t

i-KXSr1 M" "•E- S^ajgtftSMRSSi t h i s yea r a t a sa le p r i c e of $8.00 p e r n * , n m »"»«»>• ^ . • • v • - L huRhel " ' " "* r- Gorman KeynoWs h a s r e t u r n e d ; . «*• - • " ^ .. .

• I t o h is U-ork.ln C i n c i n n a t i a f t e c spend- , ^ ' r ^ - ' ? , ' 1c , P l ^ B ^ " , , e B ' ; . . P r " l d f f n , '

• r l r tg a" i»W <fays w i t h h i s f ami ly . I", w College-1836). Mr. S c o t t ' nd Mrs . Char ley T rou t t , o f «MKht m v a r i o u s o t h e r e d u p a t . u n a l j

1 i n s t i t u t i o n s .a.nd w a s t h e . m i m u « r > f 4 c h u r c h e s ih Ohio and K e n t u t k y ' His i

Wishes res t in t h e c e m e t e r y a t May's I Ick, K e n t u c k y . T h e convoca t ion is open t o all vfl ioi

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s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h h e r p $ r ints, JMr. and Mrst Ben. Albright. -

Mrs. L u c y P o p e s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h Mr. and Mrs. J o h n H a m m .

S u n d r y g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs . OS- i l id l ike

FOR HIGHER NET PRICES ' Bring Your Stock To Garrard County Stockyards

SALES OF FRIDAY, (MT. 30,1942

The Garrard County Stockyards announced Fui-„ day sSles ̂ t 2,438 liead of livestock to brinfr total sales for the week to 2,779. Receipts and quota-tions follow!

C A T T L E Receipts ' , 1,707; s t e e r s , 57.70 t o $13.10; h e i f e r s , $7.60 t o S12.10; baby beeves , S9.10 to $13.25; cows, $4.80 t o $10.60; milk cows $37 to $96.50; o o w . a n d ca lves . $47.50 t o $126; bul l s . $ 9 4 0 t o $11.30; s t o c k bul ls , $57.50 t o $140; s tock c a t t l e , $11 t o $60.

H O e V R e c e i p t s , 494; f i n M s , $13.40 t o $13.60; m e d i u m s , $14.05; p a c k e r s , $14.20; heav ies . $14 t o $14.10; sows , $11.75 to . '$13.50i ,sows a n d p ig s , $30 t o $67.50; t o p s h o a t s , $13.25 t o $15.30.

S H E E P A N D L A M B S — R e c e i p t s , 18, No q u o t a t i o n s .

H O R S E S A N D M U L E S Rece ip t s , 13, N o q u o t a t i o n s .

We are under U. S. Government Supervision and. bonded for your protection

GARRARD COUNTY STOCKYARDS LANCASTER, K i r b y T e a t e r

• T o m W a r d ,

KENTUCKY C h e a t e r G o o c h

M E N . . ..don't gamble »ith th.it "first impression" so important in the business and social world. Be sure you hive the well-groomcd, smart appearance that is so .easy to acqnirc when you use Stag Toiletries— a complete line of prcpara. lions designed by m e n . . . for men. You will like, and your friends will admire, the tangy, he* man fragrance of Stac. . . . Don"! wait —ge t acquainted with these aids to good grooming today. They are sold only at Rcxall Drug Stores. Ask for

. t a r T o d d w o r e MisSes E d i t h nebord<> j a n d lie t y T o d d , o f W a l n u t Grove, l e r e s l e a l ! i

j Mrs. Htiby Hammsond ch i ld ren . Misses ; P r e s e n t -i Faye Albri i rht anch I r ene Brown . " — : ' f Mrs. G o r m a a " Reynolds aiid sons . F 0 R R E N T

v i s i t ed Mr. and Mrs . Gcvirge Major a n d f ami ly of Sc ience Hill Sunday .

j Mr. a n d Mrs . C l a r ence T a y l o r and familj*'. s p e n t Sund/iy w i t h Mr . a n d

; Mrs. Cecil T a y l o r a n d fami ly . j Miss V i r g i n i a D e b o r d e who hns I

Been s p e n d i n g t w o weeks w i t h Mr. l a n d Mrs. Oscar T o d d r e t u r n e d t o her : h o m e S a t u r d a y . I-.. M r s . Ca r l B r o w n s p e n t T h u r s d a y j | w i t h h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . .lohri ! H a m m . \ . i Miss. N i n a Purce l l s p e n t T u e s d a y | n i g h t w i t h Alice A l b r i g h t . I- |

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Mahala . J o n e s f a r m Mt . Vernon , w r i t e "Ed w a r d Jones„I*f n sbo ro , W . Va.

FORSALK 1 Hi cu. ft. Kle'ctroiux'"" Kerosene Refrigerator.

Chain hers Butane Gas Ran^e.

Underffround Butane Gas System.

General Jv^ectrif Bever-- ajre Cooler. . t Cash Register and other Cafe Equipment. •

See or'write ROBERT WADDLE

Livingston, Ky:

I) It Y

WALNUT KERNELS WANTED -

Negro Creek B y M r s . Hose . C h a n d l e r

Maggard Drug Store M t . V e r n o n , . .

for Sale

DUROC SOWS Young Gilts & Boars

ESTIL E. McBEE M ( e V e r n o n , K y .

o r H a g h McBee

- • M r . and. Mrs. George H a s t y and d a u g h t e r s , of I^iuisvil le, we re here ' over t h e week-end v i s i t i ng S. K. Chand le r a n d Mr . a n d Mrs . A lbe r t H a s t y . -•

Pe r ry P r o f f i t w i f e a n d ch id ren . of Ixx-klaiid, 0 . , w e r e w i t h t h e i r p a r e n t s over t h e week-end Mr. a n d - M r s . Ale* T r ' t f f i t t . a n d . M r . and-Mrs : Loyd Brock .

Mrs.- Marshe l l - McKinney , of T t . , Knox, Ky., s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n

K e n t u c k y w i t h her g r a n d p a r e n t s , Mr! and. Mrs. | D. B. C h a n d l e r .

IX-B. C h a n d l e r , J r . , was in H i c h -moad T u e s d a y s a y i n g " g o o d b y e " t c

_ j f r i e n d s b e f o r e leaving f o r F t . T h o m a s . -The w r i t e r was ver )» g lad t o learn

| j t h a t h e r son . S t a f f S g t . A r t h u r B. | Chand l e r w h o h a s been loca ted m t h e i l l juyaiian I s l a n d s h a s . r e t u r n e d t o an I o f f i c e r s t r a i n i n g school a t C a m p j D a v i s / N . C. , u Mrs. R.H. A t k i n s o n and d a u g h t e r , i Madge, a n d Mrs. Russe l l A t k i n s o n J r . , and baby s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h t h e w r i t e r .

J e a n F a r n s w a s h o m e f r o m Lock lands O., o v e r t h e week -end .

JOKtllM Hurry of

nomauwtTS.sAivE. Host MOPS

at*. Ship w b e r e demand fe keenest , w h e r e experienced

" ' ac t as you r personal attves, w b e r e y o u l l •ahle f o r e v e r y pound.

We will pay highest cash price for your DRY WALNUT KERNELS, delivered to. our store.

Will also buy dried hulled, wainut

MT. VERNON PRODI'CECO. Mt. Vernon, Ky.

Wanted; Timber

Will buy Finished, Rough-Cut or Logs or Pine,

f»r Poplar. Apply at our mill on the Sink^ Station 3

Road or Call Rockcastle Hotel in Mt. Yornon and

Ask for Mr, Schantz after 6 p. m. Telephone 50.

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