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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 4

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Do It Every Time CT By Jimmy Hado a at the postoffice at Danville Ky I' under the act of March 1 1875 PUBLIC AUCTION Is Aroused To A New Purpose Shelby Cliy In Ky By The Associated Praa off LOUISVILLE Arthur the with fl ing service here Laie Deaths door of a bus eb LEXING i Au S' Knox Dolimite 3 4 3 a Irida Martin phone 800 1 i i 4 i 1 14" I been distressed for some time by the it attitude of our I ventions ready to come on market ANDATIP OTHBMlLDMnD 1 UDIT 4URIAU JACULATIOm STOKOL STOKER 1 A Enos Swain Aleck I Tipton LEXINGTON A concert by the 600 voice All Kentucky Chorus was to close the Vocal Piano Section of the 24th annual State High School Mlusic esti val here Saturday The instru mental events will be held here May 13 15 STAGG LUMBER GO PHONES 243 244 Danville Ky or Sale modern Beau ty shop and modern gro cery and meat market I 5 LOUISVILLE ive yertr old Roy Chestine was struck and killed by an automobile near here riday while trying to retrieve a stick he had tossed into the road police reported He was a son of Mr and Mrs Cnarles Smith Phone 17 irst Deep Well Test On Knox Dolimite Set CREEK alling coal mine struck and Amp then me TAKES IT OUT OR A TRIAL SPIN drilling opera te start this LEXINGTON The ederal Community Property Act was called the bonanza given American taxpayers in recent by authorities jn he field of taxation and com mon law The group spoke at the University of Kentucky sym posium on provisions of the act The law permits a couple to combine income in computing neir taxes and gain greater exemptions LOUISVILLE Bap tist Theological Seminary grad uated its largest class riday when 242 persons received de grees Dr Ellis A uller sem inary president delivered the commencement address isvwyvtRy STRICT ADOUT I HOW THE REST OTHEMOOP PRIVES THE NEW nAMILyDUS hospitla was her home Monday PAGE OUR BEECH slate in a killed Oaker Martin 32 Dum mor Ky riday HARLAN Two murder in dictments were returned by the Harlan county Grand Jury One indictmert charged Andy Baker Jr Cumberland with the eb 23 death of Samuel Evans Col lin': 49 former Cumberland po liceman The other charged Ves tal Singo 21 with the March 8 death of William Suzor 40 at Kenvir We will take pleasure in showing you any of the above property or further information see write or call: Hu Editor General Mgr Managing Editor City Editor Rail vay She claimed she injured when caught in closing A LARGE TWO STORY STORE BUILD ING 26x70 WITH TWO SIDE ROOMS WITH A LARGE STOCK CLEAN AND UP TO DATE MERCHANDISE THIS STORE IS DOING A BIG BUSINESS IN THE CITY WAYNESBURG AND THE BOOKS ARE OPEN OR ANYONE WHO IS INTER QTVD A CH a Mirr nrvMur MAnrnM nuuv XUVU "AiVVri XUVASEailXi HOME JNBLIIBMBMUR! INI PJtt DA urrvou prive nvwi wtto QO OViR TWENTY MILES AN HOUR OR THE IRST THOUSAND MILES cal at this time Mr and and Patty Sun Jay cf Culton and are living their new struction in Shelby Heights Aneiatrd Press BEAVER ALLS Pa White 59 Irish immigrant who rose to presidency of the and Wilcox Tube Co and brother of Thomas White a Hears newspaper executive He was born in Dublin ULTON A city ordinance under which ulton plans to obtain Tennessee Valley Author ity electric power has been sign ed by Mayor Boaz He is to appoint a power board to negotate with Kentucky Utili ties Co tor the city' to buy distribution system here BARDSTON Top honor in the North Central Kentucky District uture armer of Am erica annual ield Day went riday to the Bagdad chapter La Grange was second and Bloomfield third More than 700 persons attended the event HENDERSON Ky May 8 UV 1 ne Ashland and Pure Oil Comnanies have announced plans for drilling the first deen test well ever undertaken in Western Kentucky in a formation Officials said tions are slated month on the southern corner of the Walker farm one mile south of Sebree in Webster county The test may run to 7 500 feet ii HENDERSON Ill for sev more eral months Jackson 54 years' Henderson county agricultural agent for nearly 20 years died 1 in an Evansville Ind hospital the growing conviction that a riday night The Henderson great demand of the period next County arm Bureau attained ahead will be a universal desire tijp largest membesrhip of any and need for capital Not even county bureau in Kentucky dur the impenetrable Iron Curtain MADISONVILLE iling of disbarment proceedings against Henry McEuen Calhoun attorney was reported by Com Attorney Alvin Lis anby The' at torney rid he had filed the proceedings with the Kentucky Bar Association: McEuen was sent to jail by Circuit Judge Bailey for 24 hours last ebruary on a contempt of court citation McEuen later was fined $10 in county court on a charge of being drunk in circuit court A A SERVICE STATION WITH LIVING QUARTERS Mrs reddie Cain were dinner guests Mr and Mrs James Georgetta The Cains in Moreland while home is under ccn SSO SJO 1040 Need More Capital I am heartily in accord Visitors Gel ish Mr and Mrs Bellville and sons Jr and Bobby of Louisville were guest the past weekend Mr and Mrs Bellville cd went fish ing in Herrington Lake They were delighted with their suc cess in catching a large string of fsh At ather's Hites Mr and Mrs Richard Kim berlain and family were called to Celina Tenn Sunday morn ing by the death of Mirs Kim father Arms Mir and Mrs William Kimber lain and brother Harold also Mr and Mrs I Kimberlain attended the funeral and burial Monday afternoon in Celina Mr Will Anderson of Knob Lick road bought the Douglas property on ourth street for his daughter Mrs Archie Vaught and Mr Vaught who moved Wednesday The Douglas family is leaving Boyle county Mr and Mrs Richard King had as guests Sunday their son Noe King end Mr King iand Mr and Mrs Lord I Lex'rgton employees of Coad Mrs A West sJrved a leaders for the program A feature of the service wu i rendition of "Whispering Rope" by a quartet Time and place for the June meeting will be announced later' Norvell Reunion' A large family reunion wa held Sunday in the country home of Mr and Mrs JT Norvell on Danville road The get together which was grown to he an annual custom was occasioned by the birthday of Mrs? Norvell A variety of sum mer flowers decorated the rooms and were included in the birthday giftsAt the noon hour dinner was served cafetria style to the 55 persons presentGuests LEXINGTON Dr 'W Valleau plant pathologist the University of Kentucky report ed Thursday blue mold a plant disease has been found on to bacco in plant beds in MJetcalfe Logrn Simpson and Cumberland I counties He warned that con tinued wet weather would re sult in spread of the disease event were Mr and Mrs Wil fred Gaines and son 2 Johnny Gaines Cincinnati Mrs Betty AN EXCITING ADVENTURE IN OUTDOORvLIVING Kcntuc? lead in Stith uneral Homo Danvuie Ky Phone 110 (Private Ambulance) hopeful than for 1 rivers now get 87 1 2 cents hourly having received a seven $nd one half cents raise last year RADUCAH The West Ken tucky strawberry industry got at least a temporary reprieve from transportation difficulties shipment of its crop The Illinois Central system ann ounced it is not planning to im pose an embargo on shipment of perishables before the nation wide strike scheduled to begin Tuesday Shipment of straw berries from this large produc ing area was started this week COVINGTON Suit for $15 300 damages was filed by Mrs Minnie Adler Covington in Kenton Circuit Court against the Cincinnati Newport and Coving ton was the of 1 the REA i Mrs Mary McChord is hold ing her own and enjoys having old friends jand acquaint dances drop in ttTvisit wi' 2 Mr Harold Lewis was called ito Alpine by the illness of his father condition is criti LOUISVILLE Dr AtKinscn director of the State Division of Medical Hospitals end Related Services said Thursday building costs may force some Kentucky hospitals to cut expansion plans ifteen non profit hospitals in the State have announced plans to expand this year Sue' Not veil Indianapolis Mhi and Mrs Joe Norvell and Mtaaes Carolyn and Pstricia Norvell '1 Louisville V' Municipal re Thursday oth cities may fol con sidering a payroll tax However the leaders at a Kentucky Muni cipal League meeting agreed little action would be taken in other cities until a court test of proposed tax war hospitalized for Chenault Huguely Master Commissioner of Boyle Circuit Court Will sell to tho highest bidder on Monday 'May 10th1948cn the premises at two o'clock the real Estate of Terra Craig Brown loeated en East Walnut street pursuant to terms of Boyle Circuit Court Property is splendid physical condition comprises a house with four apartments now rented a cottage in the rear three car garage Income from rtmial at present $7100 per month Splendid for home or investment Kt LOUISVILLE The 1948 Sit te Legislature gave evidence of interest "in the pi ct i css and improvement of Coloied by increasing appropriations for Negro educa tion Gov Earle Clei sa here Thursday night Be spoke at a convention of the African Zion Church PITTSBURGH Charles Brown 55 inventor of the Mi carta bearing now in general use in the steel rolling mill indus try and associated with the Amp iran Steel Wire Co for 30 ybars He was born in Sher man can conceal the fact that Rus sians Americans and all other divisions of the globe are sub ject to the same iron law name ly people cannot keep on for ever consuming and op export ing more than they produce It is the old axiom of hog or (t matters little in what part of the world you set the pig trough Yet capital cannot be manufactured by your local banker It must be saved by you and me Hence in this old new world of ours today we have the ironic situation that the UNITED States the UNITED Kingdom and the SSR tomorrow will be united in their common need for canital How on earth is i humanity whether East or West to get this capital this life blood of the economic 5 future? Only by all of us pro 1 ducing more than we consume and ollovvinf the surplus toac cumulate Everyone in business these days is in the same boat eager to get more capital in one form or another It is the common story from wholesaler to retailer from Maine to Cali fonia from Moscow USSR to Washington Who Are Another thing: we must ac cept the economic truth in a period of prosperity people will not be content with a mere to Alert and informed families will ask more about the nutritional values of the soils where their goods are grown Hence I predict that housewives of the will be come students of the principle that good foods originate in good soils The agriculture of hr urill 4ntirl nts'irfl IVUH vu ej combine of engineering and or Knox Dolimite formation tjlf'hiistry Then there are in the erica Prioa of Yes I now feel that more good years are possible but like so many other good things they are to be had only if we are willing to pay the price Look ing forward to the potential prosperity of the price tag is marked in bold tetters for all to read It says: we all must produce more and save more Here then is the neigh borly advice which I am giv ing and trying to take myself Do not look backward upon things as they were however precious the memories nor struggle to keep things as they are Rather all unite to create new highsin living stan dards including standards both material and spiritual Work and faith are the first and finsl securities If we put those first things first the can be pnnd to us all and we cgn fo get "boom and for awhilp at least ic Uzlrl im nclcl rhUildlCdS Of imPOltdnt ttCW posits of oil The outcome of the test would affect the' tri state area of Southern Illinois Indiana and Western Kentucky one of the best productive basins Spokesmen for the companies estimate it will take three months an(j both are priced right to fthisn thp uhirh ic pected to cost about $75000 ACRES LAND 2 ACRE TOBACCO BASE LOCATED IN HUSTONVILLE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ON ANY THE ABOVE PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE Published Every Sund ay by the Advocate Messenger Company in uorporated 1 Member Ae Aseodetecl Preee ma la avahiilualv a ij A nV 'iS'J' tnuued to th use ol republication of 1 all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in thia paper and also the local new published Herein Realty Co MELLO GLOSS IRST OR 5 1 I AND WA5HASI 1 WtAI A' 1 1 11 1 1 Can you visualize outdoor furniture with cushions as comfort able as your favorite living room chair cushions that will not fade in the hot sun be ruined by a sudden rain or become damp and soggy with evening dews? Beautiful soft cool all metal Texteel cushion mounted in smartly designed metal frames is your answer Texteel outdoor furniture comes in a variety of interesting colors and designs STEEL CHAIRS $895 ip 111 reeman urniture Co You urnish the Girl We urnish the Home MAIN PHONE 105 I 1 i 1 A fl A A IB NUN A rAnnlCKa aUrrLi UU 6 'M Ifr Vs i Jf! 1 i rt st i DANVILLE KY PHONES 1501 2 3 REE OER for Deafened Persons or people who are troubled by hard of hearing this may be the means for starting a new full life all the enjoyment of ser mons music friendly companion ship It is a fascinating brochure called tone Hearing" and is now available without charge Deafened persons acclaim it as a practical guide with advice and encouragement of great value If you would like a free copy send your name and address on a penny postcard and ask for tone Hearing" Write BELTONE Dept 18 1450 19th St Chi cago 8 Ill Also show this Im nortant news to a friend who Norvell and daughter Anita may be hard of hearing KBNTUCKY ADVOCATE DANVILLE KENTUCKY no need to worry if little nanas leave nngerprints or smuagei on the satiny surface of LOWE BROTH BRS MELLO GLOSS Thia soil proof semi gloss wall paint can be cleaned a jiSv with otdmarv uap and water And best of all Mello Glois retains its beauty after repeated cleanings why Mello Gloss is ideal for kitchens playrooms and many other rooms throughout your home Let us tell you how ewy and economical it is to re style your rooms the Mello Gloss way I fapirgfinr mtimI Amw MNdfffoM I Pertnllb Miss Aide Vanderipe Class Play 1 The Sophtftnore class of Perry ville High school who recently I prerented the plays "Sophomore ollies of 1948 will repeat the three at comeay at 8 occfock tonight Attend Obsequies Mi and Mrs Garnett Prather with Mr and Mrs Theo Penn Aurora Ind were in Campbells ville Thutsdav afternoon for the funeral of Dons aulkner in the Christian chuch The nine year old child was instant ly killed Tuesday while cross inc the street omaosite her home in the Taylor county city being1 coming from a distance for the run down by a motor vehicle "sc'ies the parents and Mrs Garnell aulkner a twin I sister and a brother survive 1 Interment was in Campbellsville cemetery Young Ladles Circle The May meeting of the Young Ladies Circle of the Christian church xvas held Thursday eve ning at 8 in the home of Mrs Pittman1 on Third street Name Chosen Mr and Mrs John Costello of Devon Conn have chosen the name Charles Donald for their litiie son who arrived Sunday April 25 in a hospital ina Bridgeport Mi's Costello is the former Miss Elizabeth Logan Martin daughter of Mr Martin Has Opereiion Mrs Clyde Harberson under went a successful operation Tuesday morning in Ephraim McDowell Memorial hospital Leaves Hospital Miss Logie Pendegrist who underwent a serious operation four weeks ago in Ephraim Mc Dowell Memorial able to return to Harrodsburg road Vanarsdall Ill Mr Vanarsdall was re moved from his residence' off Harrodsburg street Tuesday eve ning to Ephraim McDowell Memorial hospital for treatment Evening Circle The Evening Circle 'of the Presbyterian church met Tues day night at 7:30 in the church with 16 members pre sent service of hymns open ed the meeting Ms James Hustonville Ky Since 18G5 Subscription Rates tn combination with Advooste MMienger One Wee I tee Month Three Months mx ssintns One Ywr OuiaMe et OeavUle Three Months 1 4J Six Months ffl One Year ym? OetsM Kentuehy Entered as second class matter non uvggate ar By Roger Babson I The day is dawning when we BABSON PARK Mss May shall classify as not have today returned from I onjy farmers manufacturers and trip throughout the great Cen 1 miners but all who apply inte tral West the of grity end ability to the better America During the winter in ment of the country lorida I was rather blue due are those who unite to produce to the waste and indifference I superior goods and or services that I saw there On Saint Pat 1 at efficient costs They with Day however I heard a the help of the teachers and message of courage and decision preachers are the hope of Am A NICE TWO STORY HOUSE WITH ALL NECESSARY OUT BUILDINGS NOBLESVILLE Ind Rob ert Jesse White 65 former vau deville ard evangelistic sincer and 15 vears director of the Southen Presbvterian Confer 1 ence in North California LEXINGTON A wage in crease of 22 1 2 cents an hour was sought by city bus driv Association of Life Underwriters more the threat of Communism era of the Lexington Railway here riday He succeeds Thom 1 an other storm clouds had also ridav The AL Amal 1 as Lipscomb Louisville rank darkened our outlook for the gamated Street Electric Railway Clegg Lexington was elect nearby Therefore I had and Motor Coach Employes eu semewiy Union filed its contract demands with the company The present COVINGTON Bishop Wil nnnnlp contract expires June 30 The lam Mulloy announced the UaUlQUC (UOCese oi uovmgion mp oi me past lew weess has Required a' 75 acre tract in has changed my altitude and neighboring ort Thomas as a I strengthened my faith I found site for Villa Madonna College that President Truman and other projects The college that pepped up the en now is located here The pro tire nation I found farmers posed new building will be ranchers merchants manufac considercbly larger officials turers and even hard boiled said bankers' in a new and better mood They like myself are HENDERSON Ill for sev more hopeful than for two broadcast to the world by our chief executive and comman der in chief of our armed forces If this has aroused the USA to new purpose and productivity as it aroused me good times for the next few years are provided we can match our new found faith with a propor tionate output of goodwill and goods! Good Times "Possible" Reader of this column will recall that repeatedly I have stressed if production fails to keep pace with demand all of us could he caucht no in a tor Atchison Lexington was elect nad0 of the vicious ed president of the Kentucky and spiral urther LEXINGTON Citv com 1 The misMone had under 1 js beli tion fnuay the Lexington Rail way System's application for an increase in fares More than 200 pcisiWs attended a four hour herring in the case Tuesday night Some witnesses described rvice ac and unre The company is seek ing an increase to 10 cents for single ride or three MADISONVILLE William Ittisscll 23 Dawson Springs was acquitted by Circuit Court juiy on a charge of shooting and wounding Patrolman Bur ien et Dawson Springs last May Burden who claimed he was shot from ambush at night several SUNDAY MAY 9 1948 i WfUAlffBU SLcJwSMfeJWtz? 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