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Mrs. Julia Norton, Graver 1 Norton, and ArvQ Burton visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie ' Owens Friday and attended ' the funeral of Bill Norton at Skaggs Creek. Betty Rae Adams visited . : Diane Burton Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bur- I dine of Somerset visited her ; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Char- les McCIure, Thursday night- Mrs. Mary LeigKman, an aunt of W. E- Burton, recent- ; ly suffered a stroke. A speedy i recovery is" wished for her. |. Sympathy is extended to, the family of Mrs- Alta Her-j' rin, who passed away in i Ohio recently. ROSE HILL •* BRODHEAD several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Do- her daughter, Mrs. WiUard oley and children moved to Hammans. She is reported Roundstone Saturday. much improved. Cathy and Debra Ambrose Hal Hunt, son of Mr. and spent the week end with Mrs. Lew Hunt, has been ab- their grandmother, Mrs. Less sent from school due to the Ambrose, and family, flu. Billy Kirby visited the Mrs. Ida Hysinger celebra- Ambrose Family Friday night ted her 83rd birthday Friday for a while. at her home. Some of her Eugene Helton has been on children helped her celebrate the sick list with a dinner. Mrs. .Less Ambrose visWed Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hunt Mr. ana Mrs. Leonard Miller were in Richmond Wednes- and children Saturday, day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kirby and children spent Friday —r—- •;—7 ; with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kir- SCAFFOLD CANE, >*_at ML Ven>«. ; . Mrs. Virgil Martin was in Stanford last Sunday to be with her brother-in-lavf, Mr. Esmer Simpson, who has had surgery in Stanford Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Hisle, who has been in Jacksonville, and other parts ' of Florida, stopped en route to their home in Lexington Sunday to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Rose Shafer, at the Sowder Nurs- ing Home. Mr. and Mrs- Raymond Canada and children of Som- erset visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cheatham Saturday- Mrs- Lela Murphy has re- turned irom Zephyr Hills,. Flan wher^sbe spent the win- Mrs. M. M. Osborne was honored with a birthday din- ner on her 91st birthday Mar. 38 given by her daughter, iiis Garfield Howard. Those present were: Mrs. Wm Nunn of Crab Orchard; Mrs. M- S. Blanton, Crab Orchard; Mrs. Ehoeba Davis of Middletown, Ohio; George Blanton of Crab Orchard; Mrs- Sam Cash of •ason, Ohio; Mrs. Fay Brown lid daughters, Sharon and jaren, of Mason, Ohio; Kath- 2ene Cash of Danville; Henry Safever of Dayton, Ohio; Jr. and.Mrs. Raymond Nunn tod sot), Frankie-Lee, of Crab : - M r ^ a n 3 - ^ ~ i 5 y Martin and - Mr. and Mrs- Robert Martin of Crab Orchard were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ros- coe Hysinger Thursday at Brodhead. Willard Hammons return- ed home last week_ after •sjawdlng"" several "days " at Stanford with his daughter and family. Mr. Hammons has been reported on the sick list. •Mr. Howard Owens of Brodhead spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Owens. Victor and Wade Hysinger Had dinner Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hy- singer at Brodhead. Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Owens visited Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hysinger Sunday- Mrs. Ida Hysinger has re-1 Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Do- Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence oley are the parents-of a new Spires and children. . son born at Berea College Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Hospital, March 24. Mrs. Do- and Eugene visited Mr. and oley is the former Lois Chas- Mrs. R. D. Brock Sunday, teen of Hummel. BiUy Kirby visited Willie r "i ~~zr~ af"Fairview r e S e h t ^ Sunday visitor of Mrs. Carlos and Less Ambrose were: Mrs. E0Ili Ra]ph , visited Mrs. Cora Joe Merntt and children, Earl, r „ cgiurdav— ^ Carol Jean and Keith, of ! —_ Berea, Mrs. Cora Lee'and Eu- gene and Thurnie Ambrose- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Billy Kirby visited Wayne -Knuckles and family of Bereft and Don Ambrose Saturday, visited her parent*, Mr. and Don Ambrose visited Mr. Mrs. Charlie Forbes, Satur- and Mrs. R. D. Brock for a day afternoon. WILLAILLA Sympathy is extended to the Norton Family. Call Co* Funeral Home Ml. Vernon, Ky. For EVERYTHING NEEDED IN AMBULANCE WORK 256.2345 Anytime Anywhere rchard; Dw'ght Osborne and j ter. Her nephew, James family of Brodhead; W. S. Marion, of Lexington is visit- Qsborne of Lancaster. Mrs. jng her. $sborne received many nice, Mrs. Mitchell Bussell left gifts. I Saturday by plane to visit her « daughter, Mrs. Bobby Cof- Slorlc Shower . f ey Rev. Coffey and children A stork shower-was given' in Hopewell, Va. . fcr Mrs. Bennett Burton at Kimberly Payne, daughter J ie home of her sister, Mrs. of Mr and Mrs. Thomas immie Sebree. Saturday Payne Jr., has been confined jvemng. A large crowd at-, to her home with Jlness- fended and many nice gifts! Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kid- "were received well, Mrs. Juanita Lay, Rob- bie and Ricky, spent the week • Mrs. Jack Johnson and Mrs.; end at Ft. Thomas with Mrs. £ossie Lunsford have returned ' Kidwell's sister, Mrs. Walter trom visiting their mother McClinney, Mr. McClinney ffho is in a nursing home. ' and daughters- Mrs. McClin-1 •. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chand- j jiey has just returned home ler and Mrs. Belvin Hodge j after undergoing surgery. fcere in Louisville Sunday) 1 1 •yisiting Mr. Wajel Robbins MACEDONIA who is a patient in a . hospit-1 al there. Son Bora ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sut-1 ton of Lancaster were Sun- j Ijay guests of his parents, Mr. : end Mrs. Jim Sutton T Mrs- D. A Robbins and Charlotte were in Danville i Saturday shopping Mrs. Leon Singleton and : Mrs Mildred Singleton were ( in Danville Manday. Mr. and Mrs- John D Cro- 1 mer and children of Spring-! dale, Ohio spent the week end' with his father. Mr, S. R. ] Cromer. Mr. W. S. Stewart of Wil-i die visited Mr. and Mrs. Pro- ctor at the Sowder Nursing Home Sunday. Mr. Prova Amburgey and Mr. Alonzo Adams left Mon- day for Gaines City. Fla. Miss Charlotte Robbins has Ireturned to Translyvania College. Lexinfton. after spending the spring vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs D A. Robbins- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stev. ens of Louisville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Belcher and Mr. and Mrs. Omej Wilson. Mr. George Bishop Jr. of Louisville was here with his wife at the home of her par- ents over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. H- Rey- nolds and Mrs Bobby Machal were in Lexington Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Owens and Stevie were dinner guests of Mrs- Angie Phillips in Be- rea Sunday. They also visited their son, Phillip, who is at- tending Berea College. Mr. Roy Sayers of Fort Thomas visited his mother. Mrs. Jo Ann Sayers, over the week end.' Mr Danny Price, who is attending Spencerian Busin- ess College, spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday with his mother. Mrs Norma Laswell. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Hamm spent Friday in Cincinnati, Ohio on business. A revival will begin at the Brodhead Baptst Church March 5. Everyone is invited to attend these services. Misses Sheila Brock, Bren- da and Janet Wilson, were in Cincinnati, Ohio last week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell. Mr. Virgil Brock is a pat- iet in Veterans Hospital in Louisville where is is under- going treatment for his eye. Mr. Melvin Brock, who ha* been employed in Ohio, is at home with his parents before leaving for duty in the ser- vice. Miss Faye Collett, who Is . doing her practice teaching trom ~BeieS Collect, was tStt guest of her cousin, Mrs- Car- sel Blanton, and Mrs- Blanton Tuesday evening- Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mc- Kinney and Teresa of Louis- ville spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. John D- Mc- Ferron were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs- Earl Mulling. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mink of London spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riddle. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Dooley March 24. He has been named James Lee- Bro. Gliem filled his ap- pointment at the Macedonia I Baptist Church over the week 1 end with a good attendance, j Bro. Gliem and family were) dinner guests of Bro. and Mrs. Allen LeGear at Berea Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brooks of Brodhead were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowman. Mrs. Emma Coffey passed away Friday night. Miss Diana Bullen had a Stanley Party Thursday night- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Bai- ley Thacker and families were Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mrs. Willie Thac- ker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Todd visited their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Todd, Sunday evening. Miss Sandra Bullen enter- tained with a birthday party Friday night. Mr and Mrs Willie Thac- ker were in Mt. Vernon Mon- day. Revival Meeting At Ihe West Main Street Pentecostal Holiness Church in Mt. Vernon. Beginning April 4, 1965. .Services each evening at 7:30. Evangelist: Claude Taylor of Coldiron, Kentucky. A man well acquainted with God will do the preaching. You are invited to come and worship with us. WEST MAIN STREET PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH By: Brother Charles" Shivel," Pastor 27t3 DON'T WAIT - ACT TODAY WANTED Black Walnut Logs and Timber Wood-Mosiac Corp. Highest cosh prices paid for Black Walnut Logs. 5000 Crittenden Drive Louisville 21, Ky. Phone 363-3531 Across From Standiford Airport Get Our Prices - - Compare - - Why Sell For Less? Vote For Jesse L. Baker FOR SHERIFF TED FOSTER TV & RADIO Between Mt Vernon and Renfro Valley Open From 9 a.m. To 9 p. m. Bring them in after work, Look For Sign S4Up DEPUTIES RUSSELL McFERRON BOB BAKER Republican Primary, May 25, 1965 Your Vote And Influence Appreciated Gospel Meeting LIVINGSTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Beginning March 29 through April 4 Service* Each Evening of 7:30 Bro. Alvin Holt from Athens, Ala., doing the preaching Building located back of Livingston Motor Co. PLEASE COME!!! Murphy Motors USED CAR AND TRUCK SALE! Must Reduce Inventory - The Cleanest And Best Used Car Stock We Have Ever Offered At Sale Prices* ^ A-I Guaranteed Used Cars 1962 1963 1962 1963 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1960 1960 1959 1939 1963 - Fairlane 500 4 door, V8 automatic, one owner. Nice. 1962 Galaxie, 4 door, V8, Automatic. All extras. One owner. Sharp! Galaxie, 4 door, V8. Overdrive. Low Miles. Extras. Sharp! Fairlane, 4 door. 6 cylinder, straight shift. Extras. One owner. Nice. Chevy 2 Convertible. Automatic. New Top. Extras. S^arp! Rambler Station Wagon, 770. Automatic. Low Miles. One owner. Falcon Wagon. Automatic. Radio and heater. One local owner. Nice. Falcon, 2 door, straight shift. Economical transportation. Reaault, 4 door. Clean and priced to sell fast. , , Chevrolet Impala, 4 door, hardtop. V-8. Automatic. Power. Ford, 4 door Wagon, 6 cylinder. Automatic." One owner. Low miles. Ford Fairlane, 4 door, 6 cylinder. Automatic. One owner- Ford Fairlane, 4 door, 6 cylinder, straight shift. One owner. Ford Country Sedan, V-8. Automatic. Power. S&B. ShornV . Ford G^fcxie, 4_isor, - V-©. -Automatic. Bfacf and White. Nice: Galaxie, 2 door, V-8. Automatic. Extras. Clean. 1961 Volks Wagon. Sun Roof. New paint. Nice. We have many earlier models reduced for QUICK Sale. We must reduce oar Inventory to make room for new Mercury and Ford Trade-ins. Nothing reserved. Everything reduced. TRUCKS —TRUCKS 1964 FORD F100. Long Wheel Base Pick-up. V-«. Sharp! " " • " 1964 FORD F100 V-8. Fordomatic. Deluxe. All Extras. Like New. 1956 GMC Pick-up. Clean. •*>' 1957 Ford Tilt Cab 2-ton Extra Good, Several Older Models 1960 International Pick-up, Low ——"T" Courteous Service, On The Spot Financing - Good Trade-in Allowances. We appreciate your looking our car* oVer with no obligation to Buy if our prices and stock do not suit yon. Murphy Motors , YOUR FRIENDLY FORD C, MERCURY DEALER See Kenneth Hogue, Byron Reynolds, Maurice Murphy

i Ml. Vernon,Bro Ky. You are invited to come and … · Canada and children of Som-erset visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cheatham2en Saturday-Mrs- Lela Murphy has re-turned irom Zephyr

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Page 1: i Ml. Vernon,Bro Ky. You are invited to come and … · Canada and children of Som-erset visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cheatham2en Saturday-Mrs- Lela Murphy has re-turned irom Zephyr

Mrs. Julia Norton, Graver 1 Norton, and ArvQ Burton visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie

' Owens Friday and attended ' the funeral of Bill Norton at

Skaggs Creek. Betty Rae Adams visited .

: Diane Burton Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bur-

I dine of Somerset visited her ; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Char-les McCIure, Thursday night-

Mrs. Mary LeigKman, an aunt of W. E- Burton, recent- ; ly suffered a stroke. A speedy i recovery is" wished for her. | .

Sympathy is extended to, the family of Mrs- Alta Her-j' rin, who passed away in i Ohio recently.

ROSE HILL

• * BRODHEAD several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Do-her daughter, Mrs. WiUard oley and children moved to Hammans. She is reported Roundstone Saturday. much improved. Cathy and Debra Ambrose

Hal Hunt, son of Mr. and spent the week end with Mrs. Lew Hunt, has been ab- their grandmother, Mrs. Less sent from school due to the Ambrose, and family, flu. Billy Kirby visited the

Mrs. Ida Hysinger celebra- Ambrose Family Friday night ted her 83rd birthday Friday for a while. at her home. Some of her Eugene Helton has been on children helped her celebrate the sick list with a dinner. Mrs. .Less Ambrose visWed

Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hunt Mr. ana Mrs. Leonard Miller were in Richmond Wednes- and children Saturday, day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kirby

and children spent Friday —r—- •;—7 ; • with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kir-SCAFFOLD CANE, >*_at ML Ven>«. ; .

Mrs. Virgil Martin was in Stanford last Sunday to be with her brother-in-lavf, Mr. Esmer Simpson, who has had surgery in Stanford Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. James Hisle, who has been in Jacksonville, and other parts ' of Florida, stopped en route to their home in Lexington Sunday to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Rose Shafer, at the Sowder Nurs-ing Home.

Mr. and Mrs- Raymond Canada and children of Som-erset visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cheatham Saturday-

Mrs- Lela Murphy has re-turned irom Zephyr Hills,. Flan wher^sbe spent the win-

Mrs. M. M. Osborne was honored with a birthday din-ner on her 91st birthday Mar. 38 given by her daughter, iiis Garfield Howard. Those present were: Mrs. Wm Nunn of Crab Orchard; Mrs. M- S. Blanton, Crab Orchard; Mrs. Ehoeba Davis of Middletown, Ohio; George Blanton of Crab Orchard; Mrs- Sam Cash of •ason, Ohio; Mrs. Fay Brown l i d daughters, Sharon and jaren, of Mason, Ohio; Kath-2ene Cash of Danville; Henry Safever of Dayton, Ohio; J r . and.Mrs. Raymond Nunn tod sot), Frankie-Lee, of Crab

: - M r ^ a n 3 - ^ ~ i 5 y Martin and - Mr. and Mrs- Robert Martin of Crab Orchard were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ros-coe Hysinger Thursday at Brodhead. •

Willard Hammons return-ed home last week_ after •sjawdlng"" several "days " at Stanford with his daughter and family. Mr. Hammons has been reported on the sick list.

•Mr. Howard Owens of Brodhead spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Owens.

Victor and Wade Hysinger Had dinner Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hy-singer at Brodhead.

Mr. and Mrs. T i l d e n Owens visited Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hysinger Sunday-

Mrs. Ida Hysinger has re-1

Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Do- Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence oley are the parents-of a new Spires and children. . son born at Berea College Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Hospital, March 24. Mrs. Do- and Eugene visited Mr. and oley is the former Lois Chas- Mrs. R. D. Brock Sunday, teen of Hummel. BiUy Kirby visited Willie r"i ~~zr~ af"Fairview r e S e h t ^ Sunday v i s i to r of Mrs. C a r l o s and Less Ambrose were: Mrs. E0Ili R a ] p h , visited Mrs. Cora Joe Merntt and children, Earl, r „ cgiurdav— ^ Carol Jean and Keith, of ! —_ Berea, Mrs. Cora Lee'and Eu-gene and Thurnie Ambrose- Mr. and Mrs. Harold

Billy Kirby visited Wayne -Knuckles and family of Bereft and Don Ambrose Saturday, visited her parent*, Mr. and

Don Ambrose visited Mr. Mrs. Charlie Forbes, Satur-and Mrs. R. D. Brock for a day afternoon. •

WILLAILLA

Sympathy is extended to the Norton Family.

Call

Co* Funeral Home Ml. Vernon, Ky.

For EVERYTHING NEEDED IN AMBULANCE WORK

— 256.2345 Anytime Anywhere

rchard; Dw'ght Osborne and j ter. Her nephew, James family of Brodhead; W. S. Marion, of Lexington is visit-Qsborne of Lancaster. Mrs. jng her. $sborne received many nice, Mrs. Mitchell Bussell left gifts. I Saturday by plane to visit her « daughter, Mrs. Bobby Cof-Slorlc Shower . f e y Rev. Coffey and children

A stork shower-was given' in Hopewell, Va. . fcr Mrs. Bennett Burton at Kimberly Payne, daughter

Jie home of her sister, Mrs. of Mr and Mrs. Thomas immie Sebree. Saturday Payne Jr., has been confined

jvemng. A large crowd at-, to her home with Jlness-fended and many nice gifts! Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kid-"were received well, Mrs. Juanita Lay, Rob-

bie and Ricky, spent the week • Mrs. Jack Johnson and Mrs.; end at Ft. Thomas with Mrs. £ossie Lunsford have returned ' Kidwell's sister, Mrs. Walter trom visiting their mother McClinney, Mr. McClinney ffho is in a nursing home. ' and daughters- Mrs. McClin-1 •. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chand- j jiey has just returned home ler and Mrs. Belvin Hodge j after undergoing surgery. fcere in Louisville Sunday) 1 1

•yisiting Mr. Wajel Robbins M A C E D O N I A who is a patient in a . hospit-1 al there. Son Bora ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sut-1 ton of Lancaster were Sun- j Ijay guests of his parents, Mr. : end Mrs. Jim Sutton T Mrs- D. A Robbins and Charlotte were in Danville i Saturday shopping

Mrs. Leon Singleton and :

Mrs Mildred Singleton were ( in Danville Manday.

Mr. and Mrs- John D Cro-1

mer and children of Spring-! dale, Ohio spent the week end' with his father. Mr, S. R. ] Cromer.

Mr. W. S. Stewart of Wil-i die visited Mr. and Mrs. Pro-ctor at the Sowder Nursing Home Sunday.

Mr. Prova Amburgey and Mr. Alonzo Adams left Mon-day for Gaines City. Fla.

Miss Charlotte Robbins has Ireturned to Translyvania College. Lexinfton. after spending the spring vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs D A. Robbins-

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stev. ens of Louisville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Belcher and Mr. and Mrs. Omej Wilson.

Mr. George Bishop Jr. of Louisville was here with his wife at the home of her par-ents over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H- Rey-nolds and Mrs Bobby Machal were in Lexington Monday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Owens and Stevie were dinner guests of Mrs- Angie Phillips in Be-rea Sunday. They also visited their son, Phillip, who is at-tending Berea College.

Mr. Roy Sayers of F o r t Thomas visited his mother. Mrs. Jo Ann Sayers, over the week end.'

Mr Danny Price, who is attending Spencerian Busin-ess College, spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday with his mother. Mrs Norma Laswell.

Mr. and Mrs. Urban Hamm spent Friday in Cincinnati, Ohio on business.

A revival will begin at the Brodhead Baptst Church March 5. Everyone is invited to attend these services.

Misses Sheila Brock, Bren-da and Janet Wilson, were in Cincinnati, Ohio last week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell.

Mr. Virgil Brock is a pat-iet in Veterans Hospital in Louisville where is is under-going treatment for his eye.

Mr. Melvin Brock, who ha* been employed in Ohio, is at home with his parents before leaving for duty in the ser-vice.

Miss Faye Collett, who Is . doing her practice teaching • trom ~BeieS Collect, was tStt guest of her cousin, Mrs- Car-sel Blanton, and Mrs- Blanton Tuesday evening-

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mc-Kinney and Teresa of Louis-ville spent the week end here.

Mr. and Mrs. John D- Mc-Ferron were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs- Earl Mulling.

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mink of London spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riddle.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Dooley March 24. He has been named James Lee-

Bro. Gliem filled his ap-pointment at the Macedonia I Baptist Church over the week1

end with a good attendance, j Bro. Gliem and family were)

dinner guests of Bro. and Mrs. Allen LeGear at Berea Sun-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brooks of Brodhead were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowman.

Mrs. Emma Coffey passed away Friday night.

Miss Diana Bullen had a Stanley Party Thursday night-

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Bai-ley Thacker and families were Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mrs. Willie Thac-ker and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Har-old Todd visited their par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Todd, Sunday evening.

Miss Sandra Bullen enter-tained with a birthday party Friday night.

Mr and Mrs Willie Thac-ker were in Mt. Vernon Mon-day.

Revival Meeting At Ihe West Main Street Pentecostal

Holiness Church in Mt. Vernon. Beginning April 4, 1965. .Services each evening at 7:30.

Evangelist: Claude Taylor of Coldiron, Kentucky. A man well acquainted with God will do the preaching.

You are invited to come and worship with us.

WEST MAIN STREET PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH By: Brother Charles" Shivel," Pastor

27t3

DON'T WAIT - ACT TODAY

WANTED Black Walnut

L o g s a n d T i m b e r Wood-Mosiac Corp.

Highest cosh prices paid for Black W a l n u t Logs. 5000 Cr i t tenden Drive — Louisvi l le 21 , Ky.

Phone 363-3531 Across From Standi ford A i rpo r t

Get Our Prices - - Compare - - W h y Sell For Less?

Vote For

Jesse L. Baker

FOR SHERIFF T E D F O S T E R

TV & RADIO Between M t Vernon and Renfro Valley Open From 9 a . m . To 9 p. m. Bring them in after work,

Look For Sign S4Up

DEPUTIES RUSSELL McFERRON BOB BAKER

Republican Primary, May 25, 1965 Your Vote And Influence Appreciated

Gospel Meeting L IV INGSTON C H U R C H OF CHRIST

Beginning M a r c h 29 th rough A p r i l 4

Service* Each Evening o f 7 : 3 0

Bro. A l v i n H o l t f r o m A thens , A l a . ,

do ing the preaching

Bui ld ing located b a c k o f L iv ings ton

M o t o r Co.

PLEASE COME! ! !

Murphy Motors USED CAR AND TRUCK

SALE! Must Reduce Inventory - The Cleanest And

Best Used Car Stock We Have Ever Offered At Sale Prices* ^

A-I Guaranteed Used Cars 1962 1963 1962 1963 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1960 1960 1959 1939

1963 - Fair lane 500 4 door, V 8 au tomat i c , one owner. N ice . 1962 Galaxie, 4 door, V8 , Au tomat i c . A l l extras. One owner. Sharp!

Galaxie, 4 door, V 8 . Overdrive. Low Mi les. Extras. Sharp! Fair lane, 4 door. 6 cyl inder, s t ra ight sh i f t . Extras. One owner. N ice . Chevy 2 Convert ib le. Au tomat i c . New Top. Extras. S^arp ! Rambler Stat ion W a g o n , 770. Au toma t i c . Low Mi les. One owner. Falcon Wagon . Au tomat i c . Radio and heater. One local owner. N ice . Falcon, 2 door, s t ra ight sh i f t . Economical t ranspor ta t ion. Reaault, 4 door. Clean and pr iced t o sell fast . , , Chevrolet Impa la , 4 door, hardtop. V -8 . A u t o m a t i c . Power. Ford, 4 door W a g o n , 6 cy l inder . Automat ic . " One owner. Low mi les. Ford Fair lane, 4 door, 6 cyl inder. Au toma t i c . One o w n e r -Ford Fair lane, 4 door , 6 cyl inder, s t ra ight sh i f t . One owner. Ford Country Sedan, V -8 . Au toma t i c . Power. S&B. ShornV . Ford G^ fcx ie , 4 _ i s o r , - V-©. -Automat ic . B f a c f and W h i t e . N ice : Galaxie, 2 door , V -8 . Au toma t i c . Extras. Clean.

1961 Vo lks Wagon. Sun Roof. New pa in t . N ice .

We have many earl ier models reduced fo r Q U I C K Sale. W e mus t reduce oar Inventory t o make room for new Mercury and Ford Trade- ins. N o t h i n g reserved. Everything reduced.

TRUCKS — T R U C K S

1964 FORD F100. Long W h e e l Base Pick-up. V - « . Sharp! " " • " 1964 FORD F100 V-8. Fordomat ic . Deluxe. A l l Extras. L ike New. 1956 G M C Pick-up. Clean. •*>' 1957 Ford T i l t Cab 2- ton Extra Good, Several Older Models 1960 In ternat iona l Pick-up, Low — — " T "

Courteous Service, O n The Spot Financing - Good Trade- in Al lowances. W e apprec ia te your looking our c a r * oVer w i th no ob l iga t ion t o Buy i f ou r pr ices and stock do not su i t yon .

Murphy Motors , Y O U R FRIENDLY FORD C, MERCURY DEALER

See Kenneth Hogue, Byron Reynolds, M a u r i c e M u r p h y