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Page 1: ONE HAPPY CUSTOMER TELLS ANOTHER ABOUT OUR · 1949 underwenFORD Cob ond Choitli 1948 CHEVROLET Pick-Up ... g lambs .92-105 lbs. $12.10 a t24.00: small lo choice wool lambs. $22.20;

THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1903

LIVIMiSTOX News VIRGINIA McCLURE NOW I united in marriage Satur-MRS. HERSHEL NICLEY I day, at Lnvingston, Tom.

Miss Virginia McClure and Their attendants were: Nana Hershel Ray -Nkley were I Holt land the bride's mother?

THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MOUNT VfRNON, KENTUCKY PAGE SEVEN

Used Car & Truck

LIST AS- OF JUNE 3, 1963

1962 CHEVROLET Impels, 4-door, Sedan "

1961 CHEVROLET Impels, 2-door

1961 CHEVROLET Corvair, 4-door

OLDSMOBILE 88, 2^oor

FORD Zdoo<, Fairlane 5 0 0

P O N T I A C 2-door Coupe

CHEVROLET Impels

1 9 5 8 .

1957^-CHEVROLET 2-door

1957 CHEVROLET 4-door, 6 cylinder ' .

OLDSMOBILE Super 88 , 4-door

PONTIAC Catalina, Herdtop

VOLKSWAGEN Convertible

FORD

CHEVROLET 6 cylinder, 2 1 0 Series

PONTIAC

OLDSMOBILE 88, 2-door

CHEVROLET

1960

1959

1959

1959

1957

1956

1.356

1955

1955«

1955

1954

1951

T R U C K S

1961 CHEVROLET Pick-Up

1957 CHEVROLET Pick-Up

1947 CHEVROLET Pick-Up

1949 FORD Cob ond Cho i t l i

1948 CHEVROLET Pick-Up

Britton Chevrolet Co. 593 Chestnut St. Phone 986 -3160 Berea, Ky.

Mrs. Jean MoClure- The couple spent their honey-mooh in the Smokies.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moore, Judy, J.-B., Marie and Billy Joe of Laurel County, visited Mrs. Lottie Waddle

Mr. and Mrs. Revell Pike and daughters, Pamela and Ratty, of Warner Robins, Ga have returned home after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. CI ell Pike and Mr. and Mrs, Burdette Brown, last week.

Several from here attend-ed Memorial Services at the Red Hill Cemetery Sunday.

Mrs. Joyce Waddle was at Berea Monday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sahli and children of East Bem-stadt visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mullins, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Single-ton have returned home aft-er - spending lost week in Louisville visiting t h e i r children.

Garry MoClure visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char-les McClure, last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bales and Arlene were Sunday dinner guests of " her mother, Mrs. Earl McNutt.

James Argenbright and Lowell of Ohio spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. Garrett Taylor I IN MEMORANDUM: But love for you who sleeps were; Mr. and Mrs. Norman I In memory of Mary J . beneath Taylor and son of Williams- Brown, who pasted away , Wilt never fade away. burg, Ohio aod Mr. and Mrs. 1 June 9. 1962. * " | Sadly missed by daugh-QuiUian Raines and son of ; The flowers we lay upon your ! ters, Roberta Robbins Dayton, Ohio. grave : and Annie Dillingham.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wad- May wither and decay; , 37tip die and Mrs. Eva Black were ' in Midway Sunday where they attended graduation ex-ercises of Mrs. Black's dau-ghter. Valerie Constance, from Midway Junior College.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burk-heart and family of Louis-ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Edd Tackett this week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Clouse and children of Ohio w e r e week end guests of their par-ents, . Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse, and Judy.

Kenny Waddle is visiting his sister, Janis, in Louisville this week.

Sparks F U N E R A L H O M E

" H o m o - l i k e A t m o s p h e r e "

2 4 H o u r O x y g e n - e q u i p p e d A m b u l a n c e S e r v i c e

P h o n e 2 5 6 - 2 9 9 1 M i . V e r n o n , K y .

Y O U B L I V E S T O C K M A R K E T SERVICE SATISFACTION.— HIGHEST PRICES

CHECK DAY OF SALE

er Adams and son, Prankie,^f Hamil-ton, Ohio visited Her uncle. Tommy Spdvey, Monday. They were en route to the Smokie£

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen and family of Louis- i ville spent thes*week end j I went to thsnk every with her father, • Charlie; person who worked, sup-Moore. They a t o visited her a n d voted for me " £ " * T h ^ ' for Circuit Judge. T W . g h who remains a patient m a , , , * " , Lexington Hospital. She is! rour efforts I received

many votes in Rockcastle County. The voters of Pu-Uaki County gave me a majority of 343 votes.

For your support and for your vote I a m grateful. I want to assure my friends and supporters that I deep-ly appreciate all that you

June 1 (Special)—Federel-SUQe Market News Service (Friday's Sale):

137^ AU,. classes

slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mason

•and _ M r . ' . D o r Pin-nix and 'Donna Gay of Louisville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Halcomb. Donna Gay remained with her grandparents for a visit.

Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Faulkner were their children. Dean and Georgia, of Ohio.

Mrs. Pauline Hamer, who underwent surgery last week is reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. Jundor French

and Jaclcie visited his mo-ther, Mrs. Mary French, at Orlando Friday night.

Donlald Faulkner of Lex-ington visited his mother, Mrs. Mallie Kirby, this week.

Week end guests of Mr.

Your friend, LAWRENCE S. H A I L

DAIRY FARMERS we can help you

cat COSTS, save TIME and labotf

T o make money in dairy farming these days you've got to cut coJti

wherever you can. We're ready to help you with a complete line o£

modern labor saving equipment for the dairy bam. W e l l help you

determine just what equipment you need to step u p the efficiency

of your milk production methods.

T h e next time you're in town, drop in and let's talk it over. ^

Equipment in stock for the Dairy Farmer

U n i v e r s a l M i l k e r s

P i p e l i n e , C o w to C a n

C o m p l e t e D a i r y D e t e r g e n t s

I n f l a t i o n s F o r A n y M i l k e r s

F e e d

Rockcastle Farm Service W i l l i a m s S t r e e t M L V e r n o n , K y .

P h o n e 2 5 6 - 2 5 1 6

-CATTLE—Reojinls. X ltoul steady: sHflfiweK' <n S3.90 at 1S.80; canner and culler. SI 1.40 al 14.50: utility and commercial bulls. S16.70 at 18.20: cutler, $15.90 at 16.60: feeders, medium and good 400-600, lb. steers, $18.40 at 24.00: common to good stock steers and heifers around 275-375 lbs.. $55.00 at 119.00 per head.- stock cows with calves. $95.00 at 242.50 per pair: baby calves. $11.00 at 55.00 per head, mostly $20.00 at 35.00.

CALVES—Receipts. 209: Vealet's 25-50 cents high-er: good and choice vealers in graded pen. $29.00: 250-265 lbs.. $27.50 at 28.25: 150-175 lbs- $26.10 at 27.10: other standard and good «4 weights. $22.10 at 27.00.

HOGS—Receipts. 311: Barrows and gilts steady to 25 otitis higher; mixed Nos. 1, 2 and 3 barrows and

lbs.. $16.10 at 17.10; 240-255 lbs.. $16.00 at 16.50: small lot 171 lbs.. $15.80: Nos. 1 and 2 sows. 265-300 lbs.. $12.00 at 13.50; Nos. 2 and 3. 330-600 lbs.. $11.75 a t 12.25. — ~

SHEEP—Receipts. 64: Choice and prime slaughter spring lambs. 92-105 lbs.. $12.10 at 24.00: small lot choice wool lambs. $22.20; few good slaughter ewes. $5.00.

HORSES b MULES—Receipts. 10: No quotations.

SALES OF ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK EVERY FRIDAY. Under U. S. Government Supervision and Bonded lor Your Protection.

Garrard County Stockyards Kirby Tealer Hog on Tealer J. L. TeaUr

LANCASTER, KENTUCKY

WEDCEE WHIZZ-ABOUTS

wtut'j the happed casus! rt >U?A Convene ""•rtdtw"!

comfortable lou rubbtr SOU. The 1V4

tupports lite a shoe. Crisp styling is aoshable.

G O L D E N Opportunity Days

M A Y 31

Cosh In Now on Pontiac's "Golden Opportunity Days" Used Car Sale for Month of June. ^ ,

With The Purchase of any New or Used Cor or Truck Ten (10) free chances on a 1953 Pontine 2-door, Hardtop, Star Chief to be given away Saturday, June 29, at 8 p. m.

For your convenience Croutcher Motor Company -will be open until 8 p. m., Monday through Saturday.

Buy Now and Pay L a t e r — N o Payment Due Until August.

f * S T USED CARS A N D TRUCKS O W T O CHOOSE FROM

U S E D C A R S

converse Coolette

K E Y S T O N E S H O E S

N e x t t o K U & —

R i c h m o n d , K y .

It is so comforting to know the telephone is wait ing to serve you in case of sickness or emergen-cy. A l l Day . . . . Every Day your telephone is on duty. W h a t other single appliance in your home could serve you so many ways for so little money?

Have you signed yonr application for m o d e m dial telephone service?

Kentucky Telephone Co. ^ Telephone 2 5 6 - 2 1 4 8 M t . Vernon, Kentucky . ,

L O C A T E D O N F O U R M I L E A V E N U E I N R I C H M O N D . K Y . C a l l T h e R i c h m o n d L i v e s t o c k M a r k e t , I n c . P h o n e 6 2 3 - 3 7 0 8

H e r s h e l M i l l e r . A u c t i o n e e r , P h o n e 6 2 3 - 5 7 7 1 D o n a l d F r i t x . P r e s i d e n t — P h o n e 6 2 3 - 1 9 8 2

C A T T L E S A L E E A C H W E D N E S D A Y . H O R S E S A L E L A S T S A T U R D A Y N I G H T E A C H M O N T H .

THE WORD GETS

AROUND ONE HAPPY CUSTOMER

TELLS ANOTHER ABOUT OUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY DATS

H I G H E S T PRICES

O N Y O U R PRESENT

CAR I N T f i A D E 62 PONTIAC

Bonneville Conv

2-60 FALCONS

61 PONTIAC Bonneville H. T

61 CHEVROLET Convertible

59 FORD

50 G M C Pick-Up.

SI CADILLAC Air Cond. Coupe

61 C A D I L L A C Coupe DeVille

55 FORD

SO RENAULT Dauphine

2 60 PONTIACS EVERY C A R

C L E A N , S P A R K L I N G ,

A N D READY TO. GO

62 PONTIAC Catalina, Convertible 60 CHEVROLET Impala 59 PONTIAC 59 CHEVROLET Impala, Coupe 62 CHEVROLET Impala Convertibli 59 CHEVROLET -Station Wagon 57 DODGE . 3 57 FORDS 3 57 PONTIACS 57 RAMBLER 58 VOLVO 58 PONTIAC 57 CHEVROLET 6 Cylinder Straight Shift . 2 -57 OLDSMOBILES 55 DODGE

"56 DODGE 55 PONTIAC

All of these late model Used Cars are Trade-ins on 6 3 Model Pontiacs. W e can f u m t i h previous owner's name if you desire.

U S E D T R U C K S

6 2 FORD F-600 2-Ton 6 1 G M C W Ton Delivery Truck 58 D I A M O N D - T Tractor Sleeper No. 4 5 0

International Gas Engine 57 CHEVROLET 1-Ton, Dual Wheels 5 9 G M C 1-Ton, Stock Racks 56 FORD Panel 57 CHEVROLET Pick-Up

CROUTCHER M O T O R — SALES 8, SERVICE — P O N T I A C , CADILLAC, G M C TRUCKS

M ™ Z , K DK J A « CvS?rCH£"'

Crontcher Motor Co. W . Chestnut St. Phone 986 -3192 Berea, Ky.

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