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PA HE EICjT I3KODHEAD MISS LiLLuar WALLITT. M: V.- Mr, fan'tilv Mrs'. IimMId 1.. NVuJjin spent-sever-j Mr. 9»A Mrs. Wftjel Knbiiis have *1 Vliiys visililite her. parents. Mr. and; moved t Mrs. Ken l'lie!j»s of kieh'niiyid, Ky. Miss Uose'Mct\>rd o 1 "Berea;"visTt'ed Mr v «nd Mrs. VV. H. Henderson and ' Mr. and Mis. W. Ander: lt.i-, :nai>• vi i''i cl Mrs. Mont til | tt'e«c.. Swnliiy. -JIM-- Mrs. Kill -Iiai<rij*> Mrs. Harris Ilamm and I liy>n" was the uuesi oi iter aunt lUr&j lh>- quests of her parents j !S". II. Anderson and Mr. Andsrsoff 1 }Ir. and Alr«'.- -.Jones I Halt at. Kenfroj last week". •v alley Sunday. " ' j Mrs. Chas. Hurt, and Mrs. George Mr. Bernard I'ieivp of "Chicauo. III., i Brooks visHed relatives and friends •is (lie lines' nf_his unyje Miv.Ieff St IK* j.in Cirliin last Wednesday. . "ii " ' V . j Miss Nornia Jean Parsons was here 'Mrs; Kira U.lhhins rerieved a Cable-! from her home iivBerea last week-to ynuij from her son Pvt. William A. I visit her [lister Mrs. Chas. Smith and Kohbins saying "he Had ai rived over-j Mr. Smith. _m.. 'seas safely ari'd was well. He'is iii' Mr. Georue Davis has returned Ireland. [home from a viSit in Cincinnati. : - Seru'eaitr5nlTar3"llnTiTiins who is'at Mrs. Chas. Hurt" is now working in home on « fiirlouijh from Camp SjJi'el-j the Citizens.Bank. I.y, Miss.,-.is-the uliest of his sisters! Mr. .lohijny Gains of llet riot, Mich., Mrs. Clarence Frith and Mrs. .lack joined his wife and daughter here for Wrich- in J.ouisville for a few days, pa visit with Mrs. Gaines .sister Mrs. Special credit, should he .given •to) KarlMullins last week-end. Dr. N. M. (larrett who contriliuted ''Si'rV and Mrs. J. G. DeVautt visited two swords that were osea ni fhe j his sister, fSti?• Fannie Wheat and *?"Mii|r7»ine Islands": (futtftif 'ino - r i . r f h r Ml. VemoR-P-bSJuiay. ish .Vmeriiiin War. to the Metal Scrap | Mrs...Naomi Kecley. Mr. and Mrs. Di ' ,e. " ~ Potts motored to Frankfort. Sunday, ind Mrs. II. H. HelAi w e r e in| Mr. and Mrs. Kd Boyd, "and son. Miss Mary Reynolds wl.\> works in I . . Columbus, 0., was the guest of her N A 4 A C mother last Sunday. ' j VllUffcn Mr. Williard Belcher, of Cincinnati v . was here Sunday with relatives and j KOSK HIM, CHRISTIAN CHURCH friends. i- Harold L-__iiewla«-..Paator. Sergeant W.illiam-King was here: Remember our regular preaching with his parents, Mr. arid. Mrs. Brack '——i'-i-s this Lord's day. Services King enroute from New York to Of-; will begin at 10 A. M Bro. Newlan's ficers Training School at Ft".. Knox, j .yivgu. e wiil be "WHEN ARK MKN Friday and. Saturday. ' j |«ygfc? Then . after 'the preaching "rhe.following attended the Vander- service there will be the regular Sun- hill. Ky.-Football game at Lexington i ,'.iy School hour. If you are living in of Lebairiii Juct-J ^ lu i"ady: Misses Willene YadonraiSjior aiound the Rose" Hill Community Of h e r H ^- Messrs - Eddie Hurl I and tiot gofnifro. church or Sunday "I Austi,, LaFevers, Keith Albright. I.es-' * * ' '* he r.lder, Johnny Gaines, Guy Al- bright, DeAlva Bobbins, Byron Rob- bins. Lester Cass,; Millard Robhins, John I_ Saylor, and Rev. Harold 'New-' -Ctn "(rarK'i T/i' 'ilfi'VnY fir. lo1-i "to n*.\. - Ind.. visited Mr. irtAJte-vneatii?". Whit Boyd'and family, the latter part Allen rw^^vfh F.'dwartf •ie Elder who are att^ridfng"" the versify of Kentucky spent the 1t"end' ar tinme with their parents? Nevil: Kink has returned home with relnttviv iir Hamil-- Walt'er' R..blns aGraiige. on I d Tiie*d*v. invite you WIT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH VV. C, Younce. Pastor. "j ,, . . . . . . , , . i The Revival Services will close-Fri. J-el us a v ^ B r o t h e r R u l e a md hearing. He has been a great ft." R.'~f2ftevers. andf Mafy'^Tce Spent ..Monday in Danville shopping. Mr. Robert Hencfifffcfcson has ac- cepted a posotion at the Blue Grass Ordnance Depot, in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hjrsinger and daughter. Sharron Ray, of Klb.aberti- town spent the' week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hall returned to their home a t f t. .Knox after spending, lasj wool Mr. arid Mrs. H. A. . ' Miss Tula Kineer of Liberty sjie'rit the week-end here with her parents,! Mr and Mrs. John Kincer. iilessiivg to us since his coming into lur midst: Still greater blessings a- Lomsville of. last week. Mrs. Dawson Burton spent last week-end witlvher husband in Louis- ville. Mrs. Jti"hird Riddle was in Charles- town, Jrid;, _ last week-end. ! M A N WANTED 7or Rawleigh Rou.e Mrs. Klbabelh Suttoir i* improving | of 8(j0 f amuies. Central Rockcastle CLASS I F I ED ADS The Market Place" For Our Readers ijuries sustained Froi fall P FOR H I GHER NET PR I CES Brii'ii S our stork To (iarninl('ounty Stockyards* The iTardXounty Stoctyards at Lancaster reorpted the sale Friday of 2,391 head of livestock, bringiinr total sales for the week to 2,826 head. Re- ceipts and quotationsToTTmv: CATTLE,, Receipts, 1,568; steers, $8.80 to $13.50; heifers. $7.75 to $12; baby beeves, $8.20 to $13.35; cows. $4.60 to-$9.30; milk cows, $32.50 to $71; cows and calves, $37.50 to $106; bulls, $8.60 to $11.15; stock bulls, $34. t o $76.50; stock cattle, $12 to $60. HOGS Receipts, 4.9$; lights, $14 _to $14.19: inerilums Slt.88 to m*5; paekeu '•—%-Amies.-S14.9«r*Qws, $12.75 to $14; sows and pigs. $27.75 to $76.75; stock *hoat <( $14.30 to $16.60. CALVES- Receipts, 202;. taps, S16.15; seconds, $13.50 to-$13.75; heavies, $ 13.50 t o $14.25; butchers, 110 io $12.50; others $9.75 down. 'SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 112; Ko flotations. HORSES AND IHULES 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 Chester Gooch Wings of Victory ' Electricity helps make America's war planes some of the worldS most deadly weapons. Here arc a few of the ways in which G-E equipment serves in the air. 1. Lamps are the eyes o^the plane 2. Radio combines the voice' and at night, ranging in size from the ears of the plane; allowing com- cockpit lamps no larger than a pea munic*tion between the pilot and to landing, lamps^ -of more than his squadron, and the ground and half-a-million candlepbwer.' . sea forces. . e. Instruments are the sensitive 4. Superchargers are the lungs of brain that relays messages to the the plane, pumping extra oxygen to pilot from all parts of the ship and the carburetors, giving our'planes helps him to control the plane in the altitude so necessary to modern its Right. v war/are. General Electric believes that-itk<irst duty aa a good citizen is to be a good soldier. Central EUctric Company, Schantctady, N, Y. County. Write today. Rawleigh's, f Dept. KY.J-17!fiSAA, Freeport, III. or 'j see Mrs. Waller Fuggett; Brodhend, I Ky. Sundiiy Services Sunday School - 9:45 A. M. Lesson: "(ii-ow^mg in Christ". Morning' Worship - 11:00 o'clock. SuJjjei;t;c,"The Important Factors in the welfare and the future, of the" chmcKL, ' Traiuiug Union.- 6:30 P. M. Theme: "Growing in jippreciation of Church and- Denominational Life."- Evening Worship - - 7:30 o'clock. I.SiU>jest: "The most important truth '.for men to know". | Prayer Service Wednesday - 7:30 P. M. Prayer' Meeting. Although our inid-week ! prayer service has been well attended ; heretofore, we feel that there is much ! room for improvement. Those, who are {Hiii. in-he ha^>U of attending, this ser- ; vice will find it to be a great "source of strength, such as is needed> today. BRODHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH Earl Warford, Pastor . Our Revival meeting is being ca diKted .by Kev.- J.-.W- B t s i .'.hii., and nexi. Everyone is inviied to co hip of Christ pie^"i^uV'^V">W r P,< rW r in - th - i ?- s R <c,# - ff " eek Ky;. STRAYED" "Sow . piit'T! "months mil weight about 30 lbs. black with a .. . , „ I little white. Strayed Sept. 26. Finder j-""'. enjoy_thefeH 1 if.. iWKTi „ x,. i people and enter ii h the-.lost for Christ. Thi __ j tendance is gratifying r on l>ith muriv- FOR SALE-ol- trade, two nice 4- inu and. evening services. Coine-and vear-old horses. A. G. IJeJarnette. Mt.;enjoy he spiritual feast. Services are VermsiTr Ky-. i5-23p |-heM 2Ll:ir. A, >1, and 7^30 P. M. Sunday Service*—»• 1H:00 A: M. Sunday School. 11:»0 A. M. Morning Wocship P. M. B. T. U. 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship 'lease note the time and be on time LUNER By Mrs. J. R. Logsdon Curtis Eversole of. Norwood, Ohio, spent the week-end here with his family. *' . ' v Mr. and 'Mrs. Man ford Reynolds and son, Billy Wayne of Nicholasville spent part of last w'eek_.wittr*her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. JoKn H. McClure. William and Essie MoClare"returned home Tuesday, after spending several weeks in Nicholasville.' . . Mrs. W. L. Kincer spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.' and Mra. Howard Chaney, at Bloss. J. T. Renner of Reading O., is hero for two wfreks, oh business.. Hubert O'neal has returned home after spending a few weeks in Read.-, ing Ohio, , rf Oppie TJemjer returned home last week, after working several mnnthB in Indianop.-)lis, Ind. Mrs.~B<!rtic.Jiucker an'd son. Cecil lime! I' visji iry» relai ives Vt "Patch: Chandler To Speak LOST Foxhound; white with black; pots: tan head: notify Clyde Barn-1 ett, Mt: Vernon, Ky. .. Itp FOR SALE -I Small dd'ning table. Perfection, 2 burner oil stove used less than year. Mrs. J. L. Niceley Mt. Vernon,-Ky. Itp Kentucky school children will help name one of the nation's new Liberty ships and 3 students will be given a free trip'to see the vessel launched. BRODHEAD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Harold L. Newlan. Minister Does your automobile contribute to vour spiritual life? If it doesrt't w h y j- don't you "come >.» Sunday Sehooi this . Lord's day tfiid. b r i n g someone else i with you., >- - Vernon. Theatre Mt. Vernon, Kentucky Sjm.-Mon. - Oct.. IS-10 TORTILLA, FLAT The Picture IS the Book!" I)an-.' nyl Sweets! Pilon! Every lova- ble character—Every tempestu- t-US love scen& c a r e f r e e ad.v?n-_ ture—gay. fiesta—now fills the screen with joy! . Children 9c - Adult 24c rtnyWod. - Oct. 20-21 I.upe Valez - Leon Errol I N — MEXICAN SlMTFiKK AT SKA A Comic CruiSe—With Blondes "to his Starboard—and Brunettes to his Portside—Funnier and screwier than ever! * Children 9c • Adult 20c rhin-Fri. - Oct, 22-23 Ken Murray-- Harriet Hilliard I N — JUKE BOX JFNX.V Fifty Million Nickels can't be wrong! Those-Record -Breaking- Record makers are on the screen —yod'lt jump for -joy—in the jive-time of a lifetime! Children 9c - Adult 24c Saturday - October 24 Action to the tempo of hoof- beats! When the Range Busters lock guns'and. fists with the BOOT HILL BANDITS Children 9c • Adult 24c FARM FOK HALE 120 Acres Near Bnidlicad. Ky. —o-— This is good land and is located only H miles North of the town of Brodhfead. Reasotalily priced at $18CT0." —o— ,.. - C. E. HOSKINS. L_. LoyaH. Ky. LOOh- HOl'M) IMMi., OWNERS! I will be ih Mt. Vernon Fri- day, October 23, to buy hound dogs, males, females, also nice looking cur and hound mixed ages front 2 to S year's old. Need dogs very bed. Will have plenty cash to buy every dog in town suitable to ship. Buying for lar- gest shipper in the wprld. Briny your dogs to town with you on Frida f, October 23 and will do •ny best to buy them all. TONY I)ALTON MURRAY, KY. AMI* result nave a frowlni deasand for- cattle by local pickers, the "Bit Four" and In- dependents. Ship where demand to keenest, where experienced salesmen act aa. your personal representatives, where .you'll ret fan value for every pound. Hurry of Scnalor A. B. u Ha|)|».v"( liiii»llcr. Democratic N'MiiiiM'e tor re-Clwtion to the I nited States Sen- n!e. will sjwak In Somerset on Satnnlay afternoon, t\ t(!hei ^4t}u^i:;{<V oVIiicK. this will be one of "the tlwSrirator will mak«» in Ken- j tiicky. Somt'iset citizens are making preparation for.a '^pjineinioiis crowd. The s|>eeeli will not lie broailcast. BE F \I!{ TO OF'It 4>i'.cal .Merchiiui^ : | ( Trade Here at Home War-time places a strain on nearly every business. Merchants are facing increas- . ingly tiifficult' problems. So it is-doubly important night now .that everyone be loyal to.our own people and.buy here at You'll get pood nierchandise'atTair prices - you'll srive tires and gasoline you'll Help your friend and neighbor stay in bus- iness when you trade here at home. Let's all <1o everythrtig we can to . help each.other here on the home front. THE BANK OF MT. VERNON MT. VERNON. KENTUCKY MEMBER FEDEHAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ialissS IIEATINIJ STOVES COOK STOVES We still have a few of each on hand and are exerting every possible effort to gel more. It is our intention to take care of our customers just as long as possible. Scarce items ntay be found .in our t'tor* as long as they can possibly be found anywhere. We are expecling some large ship-, ments of new and slightly used FUR- NITURE this week. Our stock of BLANKETS and MAT- TRESSES is still complete. COME IN AND LOOK OUR STOCK OVER - WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. J, F. Griffin & Son W. Main St. Phone 132 Mt. Vernon

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Mrs'. IimMId 1.. NVuJjin s p e n t - s e v e r - j Mr. 9»A Mrs . Wft je l Knbiiis have *1 Vliiys visili l i te he r . p a r e n t s . Mr . a n d ; moved t Mrs. Ken l'lie!j»s of kieh'niiyid, Ky. • Miss Uose 'Mct \>rd o 1 "Berea;"visTt'ed

M r v « n d Mrs. VV. H. Henderson and ' Mr. a n d Mis . W. A n d e r : lt.i-, :nai>• vi i''i cl Mrs . Mont til | tt'e«c..

Swnliiy. -JIM-- Mrs . Kill -Iiai<rij*> Mrs . H a r r i s I l a m m a n d I liy>n" w a s t h e u u e s i oi i ter a u n t lUr&j lh>- q u e s t s of her p a r e n t s j !S". II. Ander son a n d Mr. Andsrsoff 1

}Ir. and Alr«'.- -.Jones I H a l t a t . K e n f r o j last week". •v alley Sunday . " ' j Mrs . Chas . H u r t , a n d Mrs . G e o r g e

Mr. Bernard I ' ie ivp of "Chicauo. III., i Brooks visHed relatives and f r i e n d s •is (lie l ines ' n f_his uny je Miv . Ie f f S t IK* j.in C i r l i i n l a s t W e d n e s d a y .

. "ii " ' V . j Miss Norn ia J e a n P a r s o n s w a s h e r e ' M r s ; K i r a U. lhhins re r ieved a C a b l e - ! f r o m her h o m e i i v B e r e a las t w e e k - t o

y n u i j f r o m h e r son Pv t . Wi l l i am A. I v i s i t h e r [ l is ter Mrs . Chas . S m i t h a n d K o h b i n s say ing "he Had ai r ived o v e r - j Mr. S m i t h . _m..

' s e a s sa fe ly ari'd w a s wel l . H e ' i s i i i ' Mr. G e o r u e Davis h a s r e t u r n e d I re land . [ h o m e f r o m a viSit in C i n c i n n a t i .

: -Seru'eaitr5nlTar3"llnTiTiins who i s ' a t Mrs . Chas . Hur t " is now w o r k i n g in home o n « f i i r loui jh f r o m C a m p SjJi'el-j t h e C i t i z e n s . B a n k . I.y, Miss . , - . is- the ul ies t of h i s s i s t e r s ! Mr. .lohijny Gains of l le t r i o t , Mich., Mrs . C la rence F r i t h a n d Mrs . . lack jo ined h i s w i f e and d a u g h t e r h e r e f o r W r i c h - in J.ouisville f o r a f e w days , pa v i s i t w i t h Mrs . Gaines . s i s t e r Mrs .

Specia l c redi t , shou ld he .g iven • t o ) K a r l M u l l i n s last week-end . D r . N. M. ( l a r r e t t who c o n t r i l i u t e d ''Si'rV a n d Mrs . J . G. DeVau t t v i s i t e d two s w o r d s t h a t w e r e osea ni fhe j h i s s i s t e r , fSti?• F a n n i e W h e a t a n d

*?"Mii|r7»ine Islands": (futtftif 'ino - r i . r f h r Ml. VemoR-P-bSJuiay. i sh .Vmeriiiin W a r . t o t h e Meta l S c r a p | Mrs . . .Naomi Kecley. Mr. and Mrs . Di ' ,e . " ~ P o t t s m o t o r e d t o F r a n k f o r t . Sunday ,

ind Mrs. II. H. HelAi w e r e i n | Mr. a n d Mrs . Kd Boyd, " and son .

Miss Mary Reyno lds wl.\> w o r k s in I . . C o l u m b u s , 0 . , w a s t h e g u e s t o f h e r N A 4 A C m o t h e r las t S u n d a y . ' j V l l U f f c n

Mr. Wi l l i a rd Be lche r , of C i n c i n n a t i v . w a s h e r e S u n d a y w i t h r e l a t i v e s and j KOSK H I M , C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H f r i e n d s . i - Haro ld L-__iiewla«-. .Paator . • S e r g e a n t W . i l l i a m - K i n g w a s h e r e : R e m e m b e r o u r r e g u l a r p r e a c h i n g w i t h h i s p a r e n t s , Mr . arid. Mrs. B rack '——i'-i-s t h i s L o r d ' s day . Serv ices K i n g e n r o u t e f r o m N e w York t o O f - ; will beg in a t 10 A. M Bro . N e w l a n ' s f i c e r s T r a i n i n g School a t Ft".. Knox , j . y i v g u . e wii l be " W H E N ARK MKN F r i d a y and. S a t u r d a y . ' j | « y g f c ? T h e n . a f t e r ' t h e p r e a c h i n g

" r h e . f o l l o w i n g a t t e n d e d t h e V a n d e r - se rv ice t h e r e wil l be t h e r e g u l a r Sun -h i l l . K y . - F o o t b a l l g a m e at Lex ing ton i ,'.iy School hour . If you a r e l iv ing in

of Lebairiii J u c t - J ^ l u i " a d y : Misses Wi l l ene Y a d o n r a i S j i o r a i o u n d t h e Rose" Hill C o m m u n i t y Of h e r H ^ - M e s s r s - E d d i e H u r l I and tiot g o f n i f r o . c h u r c h o r S u n d a y " I Aust i , , L a F e v e r s , K e i t h A l b r i g h t . I . e s - ' • • * * • ' ' *

h e r . lder , J o h n n y Gaines , Guy Al-b r i g h t , DeAlva Bobb ins , B y r o n Rob-b ins . L e s t e r Cass, ; Mil lard R o b h i n s , J o h n I_ Say lo r , a n d Rev . H a r o l d 'New-'

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md h e a r i n g . He h a s been a g r e a t ft." R . ' ~ f 2 f t e v e r s . andf M a f y ' ^ T c e Spent . .Monday in Danvi l le s h o p p i n g .

Mr. R o b e r t Hencfifffcfcson h a s ac-c e p t e d a poso t ion a t t h e B lue G r a s s O r d n a n c e Depo t , in R i c h m o n d .

Mr. and Mrs . Ray Hjrs inger and d a u g h t e r . S h a r r o n R a y , of Klb.abert i-t o w n s p e n t the' week-end h e r e w i t h r e l a t ives .

Mr. a n d Mrs . B e r n a r d Hall r e t u r n e d t o t h e i r h o m e a t f t . . K n o x a f t e r s p e n d i n g , l a s j w o o l Mr. arid Mrs . H. A. . '

Miss T u l a K i n e e r o f Liberty sjie'rit t h e week-end h e r e w i t h h e r p a r e n t s , ! Mr a n d Mrs . J o h n Kince r .

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week-end w i t l v h e r h u s b a n d in Louis-ville.

Mrs . J t i " h i r d Riddle w a s in Cha r l e s -t o w n , Jr id; , _ las t week-end . ! M A N W A N T E D 7 o r R a w l e i g h R o u . e

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FOR HIGHER NET PRICES Brii'ii S our stork To (iarninl('ounty Stockyards*

The iTardXounty Stoctyards at Lancaster reorpted the sale Friday of 2,391 head of livestock, bringiinr total sales for the week to 2,826 head. Re-ceipts and quotationsToTTmv:

CATTLE,, R e c e i p t s , 1,568; s t e e r s , $8.80 t o $13.50; h e i f e r s . $7.75 t o $12; baby beeves, $8.20 t o $13.35; cows . $4.60 to-$9.30; milk cows, $32.50 to $71; cows and ca lves , $37.50 to $106; bul l s , $8.60 t o $11.15; s tock bul ls , $34. t o $76.50; s t o c k c a t t l e , $12 t o $60.

HOGS R e c e i p t s , 4.9$; l i g h t s , $14 _to $14.19: inerilums S l t . 8 8 t o m * 5 ; p a e k e u '•—%-Amies.-S14.9«r*Qws, $12.75 t o $14; s o w s a n d p i g s . $27.75 t o $76.75; s tock *hoa t < ( $14.30 t o $16.60.

C A L V E S - R e c e i p t s , 202; . t a p s , S16.15; s econds , $13.50 to-$13.75; heav ies , $ 13.50 t o $14.25; b u t c h e r s , 110 io $12.50; o t h e r s $9.75 down .

' S H E E P A N D LAMBS R e c e i p t s , 112; Ko f l o t a t i o n s .

H O R S E S A N D IHULES R e c e i p t s , 13; no 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

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

Wings of Victory ' Electr ici ty helps make America ' s war p lanes some of the w o r l d S

most deadly weapons. Here arc a few of t h e ways in which G - E equ ipment serves in the air.

1. Lamps are the eyes o ^ t h e plane 2. R a d i o combines the voice' a n d a t n ight , ranging in size f rom the ears of t h e plane; a l lowing com-cockpi t l amps no larger t h a n a pea munic*t ion between the pilot a n d t o landing, lamps^ -of more than h i s s q u a d r o n , a n d t h e g r o u n d a n d half-a-million cand lepbwer . ' . sea forces. — .

e . I n s t rumen t s a re the sensi t ive 4 . Superchargers are the lungs of bra in t h a t relays messages t o the the plane, pumping extra oxygen t o pi lot from all pa r t s of the ship and the carbure tors , giving o u r ' p l a n e s helps h im to control t h e plane in t h e a l t i tude so necessary to modern i t s Right. v war /are .

G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c be l i eves t h a t - i t k < i r s t d u t y aa a g o o d c i t i z e n is t o b e a g o o d s o l d i e r .

Central EUctric Company, Schantctady, N, Y.

• C o u n t y . W r i t e t o d a y . Rawle igh ' s , f Dep t . KY.J-17!fiSAA, F r e e p o r t , III. o r

' j see Mrs . W a l l e r F u g g e t t ; B r o d h e n d , I Ky.

Sundi iy Se rv i ce s S u n d a y School - 9 :45 A. M. Lesson:

"(ii-ow^mg in C h r i s t " . M o r n i n g ' W o r s h i p - 11:00 o 'c lock.

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W e d n e s d a y - 7:30 P. M. P r a y e r ' Meet ing . A l t h o u g h our in id-week

! p r a y e r se rv ice h a s been well a t t e n d e d ; h e r e t o f o r e , w e fee l t h a t t h e r e is m u c h ! room fo r i m p r o v e m e n t . Those , who a re {Hiii. i n -he ha^>U of a t t e n d i n g , t h i s se r -; vice wil l f i n d it t o be a g r e a t "source

of s t r e n g t h , s u c h as is needed> t o d a y .

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P . M. B. T . U. 7:30 P . M. E v e n i n g W o r s h i p

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Mr. and 'Mrs. Man f o r d Reyno lds a n d son , Billy W a y n e of Nicholasvi l le s p e n t p a r t of l as t w'eek_.wittr*her pa r -e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . JoKn H. McClure .

Wi l l iam and Ess ie MoCla re" re tu rned home T u e s d a y , a f t e r s p e n d i n g s eve ra l weeks in Nicholasvi l le . ' . .

Mrs . W . L. Kincer s p e n t S a t u r d a y n i g h t a n d S u n d a y w i t h Mr. ' a n d Mra . Howard Chaney , a t Bloss .

J . T . R e n n e r of R e a d i n g O., is h e r o f o r t w o wfreks, oh business . .

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Oppie TJemjer r e t u r n e d h o m e l a s t w e e k , a f t e r w o r k i n g severa l mnn thB in Indianop.-)lis, Ind .

Mrs .~B<!r t i c . J iucker an'd son . Cecil l i m e ! I' vis j i iry» relai ives Vt " P a t c h :

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LOST F o x h o u n d ; w h i t e w i t h b l a c k ; po ts : t a n h e a d : n o t i f y C l y d e B a r n - 1 e t t , Mt : V e r n o n , Ky. • . . I t p

F O R SALE -I Sma l l dd'ning tab le . P e r f e c t i o n , 2 b u r n e r oil s t o v e used less t h a n year . Mrs . J . L. Nice ley Mt . Vernon , -Ky . I t p

K e n t u c k y school ch i l d r en wil l h e l p n a m e one of t h e n a t i o n ' s n e w L i b e r t y sh ip s a n d 3 s t u d e n t s will be g iven a f r e e t r i p ' t o s ee t h e vesse l l aunched .

BRODHEAD C H R I S T I A N CHURCH Harold L. Newlan. Min is ter

Does y o u r a u t o m o b i l e c o n t r i b u t e t o vour s p i r i t u a l l i f e? If i t doesrt ' t w h y j-don ' t you "come >.» S u n d a y Sehooi t h i s . L o r d ' s d a y tfiid. b r i ng s o m e o n e else i w i t h you. , >- -

Vernon. Theatre Mt. Vernon, Kentucky

Sjm.-Mon. - Oct.. IS-10

TORTILLA, FLAT T h e P i c t u r e IS t h e Book!" I)an-.' nyl S w e e t s ! Pilon! Every lova-ble c h a r a c t e r — E v e r y t e m p e s t u -t-US love scen& c a r e f r e e ad.v?n-_ t u r e — g a y . f i e s t a — n o w fi l ls t h e s c r e e n w i t h joy ! .

Children 9c - Adult 24c

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Children 9c • Adult 20c

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Children 9c - Adult 24c

Saturday - October 24 Act ion t o t h e t e m p o of h o o f -

bea t s ! W h e n t h e R a n g e B u s t e r s lock g u n s ' a n d . f i s t s w i t h t h e

BOOT HILL BANDITS

Children 9c • Adult 24c

FARM FOK HALE 120 Acres

Near Bnidlicad. Ky. —o-—

This is good land and is located only H miles North of the town of Brodhfead. Reasotalily priced at $18CT0."

—o— ,.. -C. E. HOSKINS.

L_. LoyaH. Ky.

LOOh-HOl'M) IMMi.,

OWNERS! I wil l b e ih Mt . V e r n o n Fr i -

d a y , O c t o b e r 23, t o buy hound d o g s , ma les , f e m a l e s , a lso n ice looking c u r and h o u n d mixed a g e s f r o n t 2 t o S year 's old. Need dogs very bed . Will have p l en ty c a s h t o buy every dog in t o w n s u i t a b l e t o s h i p . Buy ing f o r lar -g e s t s h i p p e r in t h e wpr ld . B r i n y y o u r d o g s t o t own w i t h you on F r i d a f , O c t o b e r 23 and will do •ny b e s t t o buy t h e m all .

TONY I)ALTON M U R R A Y , KY.

AMI* r e su l t n a v e a f r o w l n i deasand fo r - ca t t le b y local p i c k e r s , t h e " B i t F o u r " a n d In-dependen t s . Ship w h e r e demand to keenes t , w h e r e exper ienced sa lesmen act aa . your personal represen ta t ives , w h e r e .you ' l l r e t f a n va lue f o r every pound.

Hurry of

Scnalor A. B. uHa|)|».v"( liiii»llcr. Democratic N'MiiiiM'e tor re-Clwtion to the I nited States Sen-n!e. will sjwak In Somerset on Satnnlay afternoon, t \ t(!hei ̂ 4t}u^i:;{<V oVIiicK. this will be one of

"the tlwSrirator will mak«» in Ken-j tiicky. Somt'iset citizens are making preparation

for.a '^pjineinioiis crowd. The s|>eeeli will not lie broailcast.

BE F \I!{ TO OF'It

4>i'.cal .Merchiiui^ : | (

Trade Here at Home War-time places a strain on nearly every business. Merchants are facing increas-

. ingly tiifficult' problems. So it is-doubly important night now .that everyone be loyal to.our own people and.buy here at

You'll get pood nierchandise'atTair prices - you'll srive tires and gasoline you'll Help your friend and neighbor stay in bus-iness when you trade here at home. Let's all <1o everythrtig we can to . help each.other here on the home front.

THE BANK OF MT. VERNON MT. VERNON. KENTUCKY

M E M B E R F E D E H A L D E P O S I T I N S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N

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W e s t i l l have a f e w of e a c h o n hand and a r e e x e r t i n g every poss ib le e f f o r t to ge l more . I t is our i n t e n t i o n t o t a k e ca r e of our c u s t o m e r s j u s t a s long as poss ib le . S c a r c e i t e m s ntay b e f o u n d .in o u r t ' to r* a s long as t h e y c a n poss ib ly b e f o u n d a n y w h e r e .

W e a r e e x p e c l i n g some l a r g e ship-, m e n t s of new a n d s l i gh t ly used F U R -N I T U R E t h i s w e e k .

Our s tock of B L A N K E T S and MAT-T R E S S E S i s s t i l l c o m p l e t e .

COME I N A N D LOOK O U R STOCK O V E R - W H E T H E R Y O U B U Y O R N O T YOU A R E A L W A Y S W E L C O M E .

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