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The Corbin Times-Tribune from Corbin, Kentucky • Page 8

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Corbin, Kentucky
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8 Corbin Times-Tribune, Sunday) October 17, 1971 Reported From Barbourville Knox County Court Records And Vital Statistics is Recorded: John Elliott. tract at Flat Lick to Gertrude Oct. 2: James Harper, 38, stu derit, Arthur, and pt. 30: Van Dorn Brewer et Oct. 2: Donald and Shirley Bal horse trainer, Barbourville.

and erry Massengill, 18, Deeds Recorded: Sept. 30: Van Dorn Brewer et al, tract on Moore Hill road to Richard and Barbara Tom- pkins. Sept. 30: Marshall Brewer, tract on Lynn Camp Creek to Van Dorn and Carolyn Brewer. Sept.

30: Chester Bryant, tract of land to John Bryant. Sept. 30: Pearlee Turner, tract near Bailey Switch to Elbert Turner. Sept. 30: Helen Robins et al, tract on Lynn Camp Creek to Lonnie and Sandy Gray.

Oct. 1: W.B. and Docie Foley, tract on Richland Creek to Charles and Mary Doll. Oct. 2: Robert and Mattie Majors, tract on Big Richalnd Creek to Jack and Betty Cen- ters.

Oct. 2: Edward and Janet Epperson, tract at Flat Lick to Bert arid Eva Goins. Oct. 2: Eliza Davis, tract on Acorn Fork Branch to F.M. and Obie Davis.

Oct. 2: Sylvia Mullins et al, tract on Fighting Creek to Dalas and Cordia Martin. 'Oct. 2: Claude and Neva. Elliott; tract near Rossland John Elliott.

Oct. 2: Donald and Shirley Broughton, tract on Long Branch to Patsy Broughton et al. Oct. 4: Hazel Thomas, tract on Indian Creek to Carl and Diana Thomas. Oct.

4: Hazel Thomas, tract. on'Indian Creek to William and Naomi Thomas. Oct. 4: George and Allie Miller, tract of land to Janet Belew. Oct.

4: George and Allie Miller, tract of land to Jim and Irene Miller. Oct. 4: Stella and Van Lake, tract at Warren to Van Lake. Oct. 4: Maudie Creech et al, tract near Artemus to Dallas and Cloeva Swafford.

Oct. 4: Cordia Pattori et al, tract at Flat Lick to Jack and Patricia Brown. Oct. 4: Elmer and Charlotte Adams, tract on Youngs Creek to Crit Bolton. Oct.

5: Gertrude Dean et al at Flat Lick to Ethel Gambrel. Oct. 5: Ethel Gambrel et al, cemetery lot to Ed Hubbard heirs. Oct. 5: EtheLGambrel et al, tract at Flat Lick to Gertrude Dean.

Oct. 5: Ethel Gambrel et al, tract at Hiland Park to Malcom and Billie Martin. Oct. 7: Spencer and Ella Gray, lot in Gray Cemetery to Elmer and Dorothy Higdon. Oct.

7: Joe and Evelyn Doolin, tract on Spider Creek to Lincoln and Beverly Mills. Oct. 7: Ed and Myrtle Harris, tract on Carter street, Corbin, to Dale and Charlene Haney. Oct 7: John Dctherage et al, tract in Barbourville to John Dixon et al. Oct.

7: John and Bulah Payne, tract in Barbourville to John Dixon et al. Oct. 7: Earl Bruher, tract in Barbourville to John and June Dixon. Oct. 7: Paul and Lora Corum.

tract on Corn Creek road to R.H. Skinner. Marriage Applications: Oct. 1: Jon Williams, 23, salesman, Barbourville, and Hope Stewart, 18, Walker. Oct.

Chester Bryant, 48, salesman, Barbourville, and Arlone Davis, 37, Carpenter. Oct. 2: James Harper, 38, horse trainer, Barbourville, and Dora Tinsley, 26, Barbourville. Oct. 2: Wavelyn Reynolds, 19, laborer, Bimble, and Judy McVey, 16, Hinkle.

Oct. 2: Charles Hefley, 20, computer programmer, Fulton, arid Pansy Brown, 19 Artemus. Oct. 4: Corbin Melton Jr. 20, clerk, Barbourville, and Margaret Hammond, 20, Barbourville.

Oct. 7: Jimmy Hensley, 19, trucker, gray, and Judy Garland, 19 Gray. Oct. 9: John Parman, 45, factory, Richmond, and Ruth Parman, 36, Richmond, Ind. Oct.

9: Alvin Jordon, 23, clerk, Heidfick, and Betty Fairchild, 25; Cannon. Oct. 9: Donald Brock, 20, laborer, Shepherdsville, and Linda Polly, 16, Shepherdsville. Oct. 9: Loyall Fuson, 20, saw mill, Trosper, and Wilma Smith, 20, Hulen.

Oct.ll: Carl Ledington. 54. merchant, Heidrick, and Flora Hobbs, 47, Barbourville. Oct. 11: Danny Pearman, 20, student, Arthur, Sherry Massengill, Harrogate, Tenn.

Oct. 12: Roy Jones, 29, fac- tory, Lorena, Ohio, and Patricia Tennihill, 26, Loreha, Ohio. Oct. 14: Jimmy Rose, 19, factory, Barbourville, and Evelyn Walters, 17, Gray. Oct.

14: Ernest Sanders, 19, factory, Barbourville, a Alma Hamilton, 18, Artemus. County Court Orders: Oct. Ed Helton filled notary public's bond. Oct. 2: Nelle Bryant filled notary public's bond.

Oct. 2: W.R. Hale appointed deputy sheriff. Oct. 7: William M.

Dishman Jr, appointed executor of estate of Annie F. Hughes. No bond required. Oct. 12: Elmer Treadway appointed administrator oi estate of Emma Treadway.

Bond set at $3,000. Oct. 12: Helen Baker appinted administratrix of estate of J.G. Helton. Bond set at Oct.

12: Gilbert Miller ap- pointed administrator of estate of Mrs. L.G. Miller: Bond set at $1.000. BUDGET I VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! DON'T MISS IT! LADIES BIKINI Bath BILTMORE THERMAL Rhnkotc nrfiFro maimei5 i 01 cn-noA. tm 2 1.

3 D3YS I P.LASTIC STORAGE Boxes SHREDDED, POLVOKKTHIHf D3YS QUALITY Rug Ends -t 0 Wl BH-T Paint Each 1- BH-TMORE LATEX INTERIOR D3YS 2 THROW Pillows. 1972 APPLIQUE Calendars 1972 APPL1QUED FELT Reg. f2.99 WIDE STRIPED ACRVLIC Each 2. 4. ACRYLIC KNIT WEAR DATED LADIES BULKY Reg.

17.00 5. 15. Sweaters ACRYLIC Pants LADIES Bl mm "A ONE SIZE FITS ALL Panty Hose 2 3Pair 1. Each 3. LADIES ACETATE Briefs ndll tans i.

2 for M. iJ Cosmetics REG. i Jergens Assorted REG. OZ. SIZE Lotion Bottle GIRLS BRUSHED ACETATE NYLON iPJs tor 5.

3 oavs FLEECY BLANKET (Assorted Colors) Reg. Sleepers. GIRLS COTTON Panties Each Reg. 59c INFANTS ORLON ACRYLIC 3 Fr, Sweaters-- -Each TELEPHONE PENCIL (REGULAR Panties. NYLON MESH Play Pen LADIES TRICOT NYLON MESH NETTING 2 $1 I.

14. 4. Peigiir 4. NYLON TRICOT WALTZ Peignoir Sets 'B. TigMS hir'l.

ASSORTED SIZES AND COLORS Knit Hate. 1 surl. WALTZ LENGTH LADIES SHORT FLEECE Robes. Assorted Colors ELECTRIC ALARM (Shatterproof Crystal) Regular Clock: 3. 8'A' UK'--BUILT IN PAD Room-Size 8 15.

SUCTION CUP BASE Styro 1 2 tor 1 ASSORTED i loo iv 1 jj Boxed Cards BOXED Christmas Cards-----saie 1. IDEAL FOR BOYS OR GIRLS Reg. J39.88 20" BicycleL'i 8 i sale 29. PLASTIC TAILORED (Fully Lined) Drapes. 3 tor 5 REGULAR I Wintuk Yarn sale 1.

REGULAR 12.99 Closet Bags sale ZIPPERED PILLOW Sale 1 1. PLASTIC DUST PROOF I 1C LIU3 1 I UVJlir fA Shoe BOXeS-- i- Sale 3 for REGULAR 110.99 Foot Lockers sale 10. BILTMOItE LATEX Paint 2 GH. 7. REGULAR $11.95 Besk Lamp 8.

MENS (REGULAR 110.00) Attache Case 8. I'EDICRKE CORDLESS Pencil srsTM. 2. Sharpeners sale 2. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 O'CLOCK 201-205 N.

MAIN ST. CORBIN, KENTUCKY Sew It Up Up Plenty! PRINTED JERSEY oo YD. REG. J1.27 Percent acetates and crepes, 15 percent nylon, 85 percent acetate The soft and shiny look on easy care, wrinkle shedding fabric. COTTON BROADCLOTH PRINTS AND SOLIDS sale yds.

J. Keg. S7e yd. Drip-dry dots, paisleys, many solids. 2 to 10-yd.

lengths. BONDED POLYESTER KNITS Sale OO YD. REG. yd--100 Percent polyester, never needs ironing, washable, 54-60" widths. ACRYLIC KNIT PRINTS YD.

REG. dots, plaids, no Ironing, machine washable. PINWALE CORDUROY REG. 97c Percent cotton, a fashion assortment of machine washable crease resistant. WOVEN JACOUARD POLYESTER Sale YDS.

REG. color patterns, 100 percent polyester machine washable. COTTON PRINTS Sale 3 YDS. REG. I7c wide, 100 percent cotton, machine washable.

2-10 yard lengths. POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS Sale OO YD. REG. washable, full range of colors. wide.

PRINTED AND SOILD SPORTSWEAR Sale YDS. REG. S7c yd--100 Percent cottons, leisure- time fabrics in an array of sportswear qualities and textures. TREVIRA FLANNEL Sale oo YD. REG.

11.99 colors, 70 percent trevira polyester, 30 percent rayon, machine washable. BONDED ACRYLIC JERSEY Sale YDS. REG. 12.97 yd--100 percent acrylic jersey bonded to 100 percent acetate tricot, washable 100 PERCENT BONDED ACRYLIC Sale OO YD. REG.

$3.99 yd--54" width, machine washable, plaids and solid colors. POLY-FIL FIBER Sal REG J1.4IV-100 Percent pure polyester fiber. New washable, 100's of uses. Ideal for filling pillows, cushions toys, decorations and many others. OPEN MONDAY A FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9:00 rj 201 -205 N.

Main St. Corbin, Ky. I.

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