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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 8

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Interior Journali
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Stanford, Kentucky
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Friday, September 12, 1952 The Interior Journal, Stanford, Ky. Hospital News flfoMnf; Mrs. Surber went with If net six months. I Mrs. Luclle Hoeue and son, Miss Sherry May, Columbus, i Admissions Billy Laswell, were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Miss Kathy May, Columbts7--C Ohio, Sept. 9. I L.

Baugh and attended the "7 Mrs. A. TTBaugh had abetter from our former pastor Rev. Walter K. Reltz telling of a new son in their home, whose name la.

Phillip Lyness They will go as Missionaries to Panama, In February. funeral of Mart Surber. Byi'Mrif. Bill bye Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Young have received word their flfst grandchild; a little girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. James Young of OhJcpShe has been named Patricia Russell Martin of Cincinnati, Mr. Mart Surber wfun hu been sick for some time died It the Ephriam McDowell Hospital Mr. E.

W. Perclful, Concord, Sept. 8, Medical. Mrs. Cecil Martin, Crab Orchard, Sept.

10, i Mrs. Annie McKinney," Hus-tonville R. R. 1, Sept. 9, Medical.

Mrs. Lee Mulllns, Livingston, Sept. 9, Major Surgery i Dismissals Mr. Jesse Taylor, Mt. Vernon, Green, Sept.

10. Mrs. Joe Hosklns Jr. and baby Crab Orchard, Sept. 10.

Blrthi boy to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Martin, Crab Orchard, Sept 10. in Danville, Friday A. M.

at 7:30. He had been better and able to llttla thing nas been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Wayne Smith and family. The coal Industry pays one-fourth of the total gross sales tax in West Virginia. -k or GTCAT Vojrfa" Mr.

IL H. Dunoon went to sit out on the porch but had a bad spell Wednesday when he was taken to the hospital. The Dr. was preparing to operate Dayton to see his mother, Mrs Etta Duncan 'who is very ill. wnen the end came.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom, Hutchison WANT RATES: 30c minimum 2e a word tor over IS words. Tuesday edition deadline, 9:00 ajn. Saturday: Friday, edition deadline.

9:00 aJn, Wednesday. Mrs. Ella Thompson's He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, two sisters, one whose name we cant recall lived In of Palm Beach, Fla, are visiting his brother, Marshall and wife. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Dye and sons of Middletown, Ohio were week end guests of his brother, Willie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Shatter Size- lTV vil TTFl 11 FOR SALE I FOR SALE- Business and per-'sonal stationery (printed, or POK SALE Horse "Creek plain), deeds, mortgages, chattel Detroit, and Mrs. Mable Lewis, of near London, and a host of other relatives and friends. Mr; and Mrs.

Surber had no children, but they raised James Kelley Young, better known as Buster, who died at the age of 14, Mrs. Helen Croft of Oak Ridge, and. Leonard Young, of Louisville, whose mother died block and egg'coal, See Estfl. ou ana gas i leases, c. frnm a file folders, carbon paper, state- rr i ments, cardboard (cut to the cuuu.u.i.

7 lslze you want)rweddlng more and children attended the wedding of their daughter, Imogcne, to Mr. Don Gilbucht at Indianapolis, last week end and visited relatives. Mr. and. Mrs.

Stanley Wall Informal notes FOB SALE- SpUt and many other personal and sticks $22.50 per i thousand Ralph Hovions, phone 55, 70-t8-C when theyt were quite young. business supplies lor your every day needs. Phone 2168, The LOCATED SOUTH OF ELM STREET CRAB ORCHARD, KY. ABSOLUTE -AUCTION On Premises and family of Lexington, weref-Also another niece, Mrs. Etta" Interior Journal, Stanford.

74-tf Heath of Pergan, Ind FOR SALE' New Ferguson last week end guests of his sister, Mrs. James Faulkner and family. Our new pastor. Rev. Jack Mr.

Surber was known far and wide for his jovial disposition, and even- when in bed "30" Tractors and implements. Genuine Ferguson parts. Also used tractors and Implements. Gold, who transferred from the would cheer those who came to i FOE. SALE- 1947 Mayflower, 19 foot house trailer permanent bed and studio couch, sleeps, four.

Bottle gas cooking stove, Venetian blinds. Leaving for Florida, Must be sold by 18th. Liouisviue uunierencc, iiuea tne Burch Hester Motor Phone 5. HustonvUe, Ky, 101-tf-c, see him: He lefrthe assurance he was ready to die. To those who are left behind we would pulpit Sunday A.

and night. Preaching services will be at See: Howard Lewis, Depot Street Crab Orchard, phone Crab Orchard. 74-tl-p. SEPTIC TANK CLEANING All new equipment for-fast axd FOR SALE- 1949 John Deere Mode tractor with tools. 1939 Plymouth 2 door sedan.

50 bushels of balboa rye. R. A. Woodie, Kings 7 73-t3rp. efficient service Germann' Machine Shop.

Telephone Dan say, "Weep not as those.V who have no hope, but prepare to meet him in a better world, where there will be no more sorrow, no sickness or dying." He was a member of the Methodist Church and funeral was preached tnere Sunday afternoon by Rev. Lewis Smith of Mt. Moriah Christian Church who had been a frequent caller MISCELLANEOUS and MARKERS-See me -and really save: W. B. FOB SALE- O.

E. DeLuxC Electric RangeT $100.00. Mrs. Baker Phone' 2170-; 73-t2-c. Coleman, phone 1078, Danville, Ky.

M-tf-e. At 3:00 P. This house and lot la located on roadway just South of the L. N. Railroad Depot in Crab Orchard, Ky.

Adjoins property of Robert Bray and William Elam. The Home: Consist of, living: room, 2 bed rooms, kitchen, rear porch and verandi Electricity throughout. On lot containinsr about acre. Good garden. Home la amply shaded.

contract with the owner has but One Price and that is the HIGH DOLLAR BID AT THE AUCTION SALE. Mrs. Thompson lives elsewhere and has instructed us to Sell on the Last Bid. For a home or investment be sure to see this property. A bale of rent receipt is not worth the match it would take to burn them.

You are invited 'to attend thia Ahwiluta Anrtinn nn RATTTRTIAV QPD ville 138.. 77-tf-e READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Corn binder, combination corn shuckers and shredders, cheap. Grain drills, hay rakes, and balers. Can furnish any piece of equipment wanted on request.

U-B. Bruner, Lancaster, phone 658J. 74-t2-c in his home. The large crowd! FOR SALE- One electric washer- One lawn mower- One sewing machlne-One aged work mule and harness and one ranee TOBACCO STICKS- Sawed or split $2.25 per 100. Hodges General Store, Halls Gap, Ky.

phone 4421. 65-tf-c. cook stove. James Nlckell, R. 2, GIVENS Bros.

Dealers in eoa waynesburg, Ky. 73-tl-p. Kindling, scrap Iron, Junk, wal nuts, used cars, parts. For your and many floral tributes spoke well of the friends he had. Those who attended the funeral were Glen Young of Cincinnati, Mr.

and MA. Claud Croft and family of Oak Ridge, Mr. and Mra Leonard Young of Louisville, Mr. and Mra Alva Heath and daughter Bonnie and husbaand Of, Indiana, Mr. Leslie Denham and FOR SALE- Corn.

50 barrels. See Bruce Morris or call 2295 2, Stanford, Ky. 73-t2-p. needs call 2691 or 2787, Stanford, Ky. 4S-tf-C.

TEMBER 13th, AT 3:00 P. M. and urged to pound your bids home. FOR SALE- Coke, egg size and Flshback Coke Stoves, also FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT CSE A KERATOLYTIC BECAUSE It SLOUGHS OFF the tainted outer skin to expose burled fungi and kills it on contact. Get this STRONG, keratolytic fungicide, T-4-L, at any drug STATIONERY, want your children to write home from college regular? Give them personalized stationery for con Corrugated Galvanized Roofing family of Louisville, Lee Den-1 a Gauge sio.45 per square.

Get venience, and style. We have ham and family of Covington, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webb of Som your supply while available, Roy-alty Keightley Lumber Co. Har-rOdsburg; Ky.

73-t2-c. styles for every member of the family. Come in and leave your store. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR, your 40c back. Now at Coleman's Drug Store.

72-t4-f-c order today. The Interior journal. Stanford. Phone FbR SALE-Ten pigs, weanning size. John Clausen, phone 4327, Ottetlhelm 74 p.

Some Money will be given away at this sale Absolutely Free. POSSESSION: Full and complete on'day of sale. i 1 TERMS: 2S On sale day and 75 'upon delivery of deed which will be within 15 days from day of sale. For further particulars see or write either the. owner, Mrs.

Ella Thompson, Elm Crab Orchard, v. Messer," Sutton Carter, Agents, 74-tf. erset, Mrs. Viola' Fletcher and daughter, Mrs. Juanita Ellington and husband of Cincinnati, Mr, and' Mrs.

Ralph Young of Lexington and many others from Stanford, Kings Mt, and Pleasan Point Beaziey-Raney Funeral Home had chaise. SEPTIC TANKS and toilet FOR SALE-. Lespedeza hay-about 800 bales. A. J.

Bailey, Crab Orchard, Ky. 74-t3-p. REAL ESTATE i Two four room houses for rent 1 miles east of Stanford on U.S. 150. See William or cleaned by reliable man.

Tanks installed, reasonable rates. Free estimates. Howard A. Tobey, Old Neat Paper For Sat Crab' Orchard, Ky. Ex.

C9-p. Ophelia Catron. 71-t4-p. li I '1 l'HHIK H-H FOR SALE- One new five mt. ana dots, leonara txoung of Louisville, who were called home last week by the illness and death of their uncle, Mr.

room house- strictly modern, lot Crab Orchard, Brodhead Stanford, Ky. Coh James Mesier on the. Block. i I i li 1 60x300 ft See: W. O.

Young, PoweU Stanford, Box 43. M. O. Surber, returned home; 74-t2-p. Vf-Tf.

1 NEW USED Used horse drawn farm machinery. Good condition, cheap) Dan Meadors- its. Stella '')- ville Motor Tractor Bales. W. walnut Danville.

Ky Phone 833. All makes of NEW and USED MWKE FARM MACHINERY and INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT. L. JB. Bruner, Lancaster, phone 658J.

74-12-c. FOR RENT LOCATED ON EAST SIDE OF MANOR BOULEVARD CRAB ORCHARD, KY. ABSOLUTE AUCTION FOR RENT- Furnished apartment, Mrs. Baker. Phone 2170.

73-t2-c. On Premises USED CARS FOR SALE- 193S Chevrolet four door Master. $125. J. L.

Blackerby, Stanford. Ph. 26T7. 73-t2-p. If 1,1 A I watJjk i-i 1 Ut I NOTICE TO CREDITORS Administration has been granted by the Lincoln bounty Court upon the estate of 'Mrs.

At C. H. Delaney, 119 N. Main Street. Somerset, is the' administrator.

All persons having against the estate are notified to present them to him, properly verified, riot later than December 31, 1952. V. C. Gilllland, clerk. 70-t3-P-c.

i LOCATIONS This new home is nicely located on the East side' of Manor Boulevard in the good town of Crab Orchard, Ky. In the newest subdivision in Crab Orchard, yet well developed with gravelled street electricity and city water available. (More widely known as the S. L. Cummins lot subdivision between Elm and Depot Streets.) 1 The Home: Concrete walk entrance to concreted veralida.

Living room, two bed rooms and kitchen Large attic space and extra large closet space. On lot about 50 155 feet. Vthether a mansion or a modest home security bearins right there in your own home! This sale provides you with the opportunity of owning your own- home and at your own price. Investigate, inspect and thoroughly examine this property prior to SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 13th, and meet with us on the; premises on that, day at 2:00 P. M.

and come prepared to buy a new home for you and your family. Some Money will Te given-away at thjs sale Absolutely Free. POSSESSION: Full and complete on day of sale. TERMS: 25 On sale day and 75 within 15 days after day of sale. For further particulars, see Col.

James B. Messer, resident Orchard, Ky. or i In CHARM DR. C.S. Graduate Veterinarian McKINNET COPBT Stanford Kentucky Phone 27W COAT DRESS MAGIC! A quick flip ct tlx ihincfton buttons and prtof you com youneli with porty glamouz la this luitrou Fantofaill by Burlington.

Naw-tashion points collar, cufib, wing pockats all lirnmad about with Uaak Qiograui. Total Hct? Chara-B7, disannul in Boon-bvig, itardutt blaa, poppr, purpl, gold, bunt tali, or allgro 9 to 13 and 12 to 20. $8.95 POSTED NO HUNTING OR FISHING Robert McCormack Jim jVIcGormack Messer, Sutton Carter, Agents, Crab Orchard, Brodhead 4c Stanford, Ky. LAS 11 to. Col.

James B. Messer on the Block. I 1 I till I 1 1 1 1 1 I MIHI'll.

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