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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 6

Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 6

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Interior Journali
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Stanford, Kentucky
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The Interior Journal, Stanford, Ry. Friday, July 18, 1958 NOTICE Figuring on Air Conditioning? smut HOUSE LOT IN Hustonville, Ky. MORELAMD By Mrs. Russell Orndarff Mesdames E. J.

Vanhook and Floyd Peyton were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. James True in Springfield, Kv. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl McBee Mooresville, Indiana were visitors PREACIIERSVILLE By Mrs. F. F. Cummins Mr. and Mrs.

F. F. Cummins had a delightful weekend visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Harrod and family in Frankfort. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harrod took them to Louisville to see Mrs.

J. H. Livingston, who has been Check these advantages of LINCOLN COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT NOTICE OP HEARING UPON ORGANIZATION OF PROPOSED FISHING CREEK WATERSHED CONSERVANCY DISTRICT. EMBRACING LAND LYING IN LINCOLN. CASEY AND COUNTIES.

WHEREAS, on the 20th. day nf December, 1957, there was duly filed in the office of the Lincoln County Soil Conservation District at Stanford, Kentucky, a petition signed by at least 25 of Mrs. Russell Ornaorff Friday. ill for some time. Mr.

and Mrs. Othel Jeffries. Mr, BIG 10,200 B. T. U.

ONLY $188.95 and Mrs. Pascal Bowles; Mrs. James Simpson and children, Mr. 8 The house, located on Lion's Court, was constructed In December 1953 and is equipped with a Frigidalre 54 gal-J Ion Electric water heater and is heated by a DELCO OIL- FIRED forced air furnace. The kitchen is equipped with fc sink, base and wall cabinets and, a FRIGIDAIRE Electric range.

The Kithen and Bath room floors covered in Tile. Other floors in natural Oak finish, they have to be seen Ik to be appreciated. The living room is finished in natural Knotty Pine panelling. Gerald Wllcher now residing in fi the hobse, is at home to prospective purchasers after 5:00 fi P. M.

each day. fi For further information see L. W. Sapp, Lions Court, fi Hustonville, Ky. or write to the owner, Roscoe Norris, 125 Park, PikevilUvKy.

and Mrs. Charles Bolin motored Air Conditioning to the Christian Service Camp for Vesper "Services near Lexington Mrs. Lois Kirkland of Danville nttrnore nuranant in tha nv nf thfi WatershPrt fWas the West of Mrs. Carl Rus sell Friday. Highest BTUhr capacity per dollar of Fully automatic all-electric installation Uses no fuel or water GET THE PACTS fin modern servancv District Law, (General Assembly 1956), requesting the Mr.

and Mrs. J. K. Baughman Qijiij jjjjllliB and Mrs. B.

L. McKechine at establishment of the Fishing tended the Berry-White Wedding ir. j. n. Liayis nas Deen on the sick list.

Mr. Mike Kennedy, Bryants-ville spent the weekend here visiting his Mr. John Kennedy and Mrs, Thos. Oakes was expecting her daughter 'and her husband from Cincinnati for a visit this week. Although out door picnic had been planned by the Home Makers club they had to change and have it in doors as it was pouring down rain.

Mrs. Thos. Oakes, Mr. Richard Anderson, Mrs. Caminich, Mrs.

Adus Sutton, Mrs. Hammons and Mrs. Cummins were present in the Cummins home. May' be you think you can not have a good time picnicing in the house in New Castle Thursday after noon. Creek Watershed Conservancy District, and WHEREAS, the lands sought to be included in the said petition Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Cole and children of Somerset spent the Outdoor unit' ts finished In bakd tnamtl for prmtnnt good took. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gos bel Ferrell.

I by said district comprise lands i in Lincoln, Casey and Pulaski WANT TO TALK TERMS? Nov is the time! central air coadTrlotimg toe home or business. No cost or obligation for survey and estimates. Call today. ELLIOTT AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATOR SERVICE Lancaster at Portman AT.e. Phone 2368 or 2755 STANFORD, KY.

Mesdames E. J. 'Vanhook and Clara Sims are attending Baptist Camp at Oneida this week. Messers. Billy and Walker Kirkpatrick of Detroit, Mich.

vuuiiLics, uescifueu suusiaimaiiy as follows: All land draining into Fishing Creek, lying in Lincoln, Casey and Pulaski Counties, Ky. NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held pursuant to the said petition, on the question of the desirability and necessity in $49.00 a month were the guests last week of but if you had been present amLL had enjoyed the good dinner anST Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas Spaulding Jr. and family.

other things you would change your mind. Mrs. Pat Rankin, Miss Patsi Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Tiroberlake of Norwood, Ohio, Mr.

and Mrs. porntvnt which moil likely will mrv than cowrvtf by trodinf in ywr praiMt trvefc. the interest of the public health, Rankin, Miss Nancy Sue Gaines Lucian Ellis and sons, Mr. and safety, and welfare" of the crea ana Mrs. Mary Kosseau were Mrs.

Othel Jeffries and family were the six o'clock dinner tion of such district: -on the question of the appropriate boun guests a short while of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cummins.

Mrs. Inice Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Poynter went to visft Mrs. Smith's sister and Mrs.

Poyeter's mother. Mrs. Oakley daries to be assigned to such district; upon the propriety of the petition, and of all other pill never jet wore value proceedings taken under the said Peace, and Mr. Peace in Ver Act; and upon all questions relevant to such inquiries. The sailles, Indiana.

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Timberlake Wednesday evening, Miss Reta Mae Reynolds was the guest Saturday of Miss Bren-da Higgins in Mrs. James Merriman, Anna Frances Merriman and Bobby Gover were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Spalding Jr. Mesdames Robert Reynolds. Pascal Bowles, and James Chelf were, the guests Wednesday of Saufley Bell, Stanford, Phone 2525 III INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Mrs. Maurice Thompson is tak said public hearing will be held by the Lincoln, Casey, and Pulaski County Soil Conservation ing a course at Summer School in Richmod at- Eastern Teachers Districts the 6th. day of August, College.

1958, beginning at 2:00 P.M. Mr. and Mrs, -Harry Anderson O'Clock at the Marvin May Farm, in the City of 6 miles south of and daughter, Indianapolis, Indiana visited his parents, "Mr. and Mrs. R.

R. Anderson. Mrs. V. W.

Burton in Louisville. Hotioe Dog Owners 1958:59 Dog Licenses are now on sale at 8 places in Lincoln County. All dogs six months-of age or over are required to be licensed on or before July 1 of each year. The new Tags are yellow in color. The Tags are $1.50 each for either male and female dogs.

Tags are now on sale at City Cab Office, W. Main St, Stanford Delk's General Store, Mt. Salem Henry Hiatt Son, Stanford Crab Orchard W. R. Wheeldon General Store, Waynesburg M.

H. Hounchell Insurance Agency, Hustonville VonGruenigen General Store, More-land f. Brad Reynolds Grocery, New Hope E. D. Gutenson, Ottenheim Walter Tucker, Dog Warden-Of Lincoln County YOUR LIVESTOCK REPORT from Waynesburg, Ky.

on Waynesburg Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Sandidge Eubank Road, and County of, Mr. and Mrs. 'William Elmore 1 and Miss Ann Merriman are visit were guests evening oi 5 ing Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Lee Carter in Marietta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Davis. LINCOLN COUNTY STOCK YARDS Mr. James Dyehouse and fam Mrs. James Simpson, Jane Louis and Douglas were the ily, Centersville, Tennessee have been Mrs.

Lillie Fred guests of relatives in Lawrence- erick and other relatives. bur? Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Inice. Smith ishaving a The attendance at the Chris tian Church last week was 40 nice porch added to the back of her store house.

Lincoln. All persons, firms, and corporations who shall hqjd title to, or shall be in possession of, any lands lying within the limits of the above-described territory, whether as owners, lessees, renters, tenants, 6r otherwise, and all other interested parties are invited to attend and will be given opportunity to be heard at the time and place hereinbefore specified. Lincoln County Soil Conservation District Harry G. Goggin, Chairman 53-Fl-c fi Wednesday night, 137 Sunday Cheeks, given on day of Sale AUCTIONS ALES EVERYJVESDAT, Quotations for Tuesday, July 15, 1958. CALVES: tops, seconds, heavies.

$2630; Odd calves, $26.50 down; Baby beeves, $24.75 down; Steers and heifers, $24.50 down; bulls, $21.50 down; Beef cows, $18.75 down; Canners and cutters, $14.00 down. HOGS Tops, 185-235 140-180 240-300 sows, $18.00 down; shoats, $22.25 down. morning and 107 Sunday evening. Card of Thanks We, the faroily of Jonas M. Taylor, wish); to thank the folks for being so kind to us during the illness and death of our father.

Especially do we thank the doctors and nurses of the The Ladies Aid of the Chris tian Church will change their next meeting from August 7th to July 31st and will meet with Mrs. Louise McCormack, please remember the date and the change for one week earlier. Stanford Hospital, the Reverends Elmore Ray and Clark for the kind and comforting words, the Morgan Funeral Home for their Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davis of FAT SHEEP: $6.00 down; good to choice, $20.00 22.00; medium 'to good, $17.75 19.75; common to mediumr $17.00 down." Dunnville were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs! Ernest Austin Sunday. kindness to one and all and every one who- sent flowers and were with us in our WE ARE BONDED FOR TOUR PROTECTION fi The Children of Jonas M. Taylor LINCOLN COUNTY STOCK YARDS Tribute To John Sebastain Jr. On the ninth day of July the spirit of our husband and father. DR.

C.S. HICKS Graduate Veterinarian 108 MCKINNEY COURT STANFORD. KY. PHONE 2700 W. L.

Sears Phone 2247 C.K. Gover Stanford, Ky. John Sebastain Jr. took its flight across the Great Divide. His Mwing-t was-e-hcV and gloom for we loved him -so much.

He was a friend 'to all and had a v- -ESTATE, OF fAIUTA RIDDLE DELVER "DOC" BAILEY'S 7-ROOMHOME And 1 3 4 Acres Locateit-about 1 'i-MiterNorthwestDf Crab Orchard ky. ABSOLUIE AUCTION ON PREMISES mmm, augist 2nd At 10:00 A. IX (C. S. LOCATION: This 'remodeled home is located about lYz miles Northwest of Crab Orchard, on West side of Deep Well Woods Road, and about 200 yards Northeast of Highway No.

150. The Home: Completely remodeled, newly painted, new concrete block foundation, veiv rpiiTA muri i mnc a nnirr 1 mro kind word for everyone. He was a member of "the. Free Will. Baotist Church in Dayton, Ohio and had lived in Dayton for the last eight years until recently he had been in Lincoln Countv.

We miss him and his passing is a ereat sorrow to his family. He was laid to rest in the Nicholasville Cemetery Saturday afternoon after a very Impressive funeral service at Beazley and Raney FuneraJ Home conducted by the Rev. Colby Rag-land. The Cholf from Mt. Moriah sang beautiful hymns and the love and respect of his many friends was shown bv the lovely flowers that covered his grave.

im UWIlLLiWWia flBUUl Located about l1- Miles Southeast of Crab Orchard, Ky. ABSOLUTE AUCTION On Premises I Saturday, August 2nd at 2 p.m. (C.S.T.) LOCATION: This real estate is located about 1M miles Southeast of Crab Orchard, 5 Kentucky, on Highway No. 150. Adjoins land of Mrs.

Nell Stewart and Watts; Chapel I May the sod rest lightly on his. grave and peace be to him. There is a mound of earth erected, in the sunlight and the air and that mound is so sacred, for our father and husband is resting there. Sadlv missed" by his wife and Church Parsonage. children 3 Home Tract: Contains about 3.

acres and has a long frontage on the Highway. anda, concreted rear porch with 7,000 gallon cistern below; cistern measures 10x11x12 feet. Newly rebuilt chimney. First Floor: Contains large living area, 2 bed rooms, dining room and kitchen. Second Floor: Contains 2 bed rooms.

Other improvements consist of a new poultry house and garage. Located on a lot which faces the Road 84 feet, 431 feet deep and is 288 feet wide at rear. PERSONAL PROPERTY: 2 Piece living- room suite, Vanity dresser, cedar wardrobe with mirror, table model radio, 2 small tables, 3 beds and springs, dish cupboard, Sing er sewing machine, kitchen cabinet, dinette table and 6 chairs, Dexter washing machine, porch swing, lawn chair, heating stove, laundry stove, lawn mowertawn) roller, 20 pounds of charcoal, barbed wire, axe, mattock, 4 stone Jars, wire T. V. Master antenna and many other articles entirely too numerous to mention.

Mr. and Bailey will make their future home in the Northern part of Ohio which is the only reason for this sale. They, bought this property about three years ago and have greatly improved the residence. We urge you to inspect this property before day of sale and meet us on the pre-mises-SATURD AY, AUGUST 2nd, AT 10:00 A. M.

C. S. TERMS: 25 On Sale Day and remainder, or 75, with deed in 15 days. For further particulars see or write either Mr. Delver "Doc" Bailey, Route 1, Stan-, ford, Kentucky, or Improvements: Consist of a V.i story with 5 rooms on first floor and, two floored but unfinished rooms above.

Smokehouse. Watered by a well. Serviced with both, 110-220 lines by R. E. A.

Second Tract: Has a home of 4 rooms; also insulated fruit and storage house with concrete flooring. Has same electric service as above. On lot facing Highway 57 feet, 200 feet deep and 50 feet wide at rear. This sale is being held to settle the estat of the late Mrs. Minta Riddle and will be an Absolute Sale in every sense of the word.

j. Remember the date SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd, AT 8:00 P. M. (C. S.

POSSESSION: Full and complete on day of sale. TERMS: 25 On Sale Day and upon delivery of deed fh 30 days after sale date. For further particulars see, write or phone, the undersigned: fi July Summer WALLPAPER SALE OF RACES FAMOUS WASHABLE WALLPAPERS Gives Ton Additional Discounts From Our Regular Low Prices 20 off 2nd Room 40 off 3rd Room 60 off 4h Room 80 off 5th Room Double Low Roll RACE'S DIME STORE LIBERTY, KENTUCKY 9 A. Pt M. Slow Time i 5 Carter Cesser, ilealtors, Stanford Crab Orchard, Ky.

Col. James B. Messer on the Block, jv Carter Realtors esser Stanford Crab Orchard, Ky. Col. James B.

Messer on the Block. ill.

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