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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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The Interior Journal, Stanford, Ky. Friday, October 28, 1955 visited relatives Louisville, NOTICE HIGHLAND I Mrs. Willie Dye He is the oniy living brother of the late C. M. Young.

It was his first visit to Ky. ln fifteen Anna Pullen of Dayton, ter of Anderson, stopped Ohio and niece, MJsi; Anna NOTICE-IOA Food Store, Stanford, gives you tickets with each $1.00 purchase for Free Prizes given by Chamber of Commerce. WlnnCrs can also spend Chamber of Commerce Dollars with us. The Trend Today Is To IGA. 79-tl'J-c.

"'a at Faulkner's recently. They FulJcn of Middletown, Ohio and nrorQ wov 0TTENHEIM Bv Margaret Clausen Anna Link who are attending high school ln Covington wer weekend guests with horn folks. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Den-son and children have moved to Mr.

John Clausen' tenant house. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mackey and children were guest of Mr. land Mrs.

W. M. Link Sun. 1 Airman Second Class B1U Duff years. Betty Jo Dy and Susie Faulkner of Eastern College Richmond spent the week end with their homefolks.

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Young I cf New Castle, Indiana and Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. were Sunday dinner guests of Willie Dye and family. Miss Charlene Eusslin who is attending College at Eastern State spent. the weekend at home.

Mrs. Marie Schuler of Buck-Creek Sun. with her son, Mr. Albert Schuler and family. Master Richard Clausen who is attending College nt More-head State spent the weekend with home folks.

Misses Janette and Nora has returned from the Azora Island to spend a month with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duff and will return, to th Azore Islands. Mr. Buddy Goons of Cincinnati spent the weekend with his family.

Mr. and Mrs, Earl Duff attended a funeral ln Hazard Tunsday of a near reatlve. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sokol of -''Ver son David Oroen River Mr.

and anJ Mrs. J. M. Hatred Saturday. dauRhtcT WUma and husband Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Hatfield of Hasting's, Nebraska visited shipped In Somerset and visit- hu niecPS Mrs. Baugh ed Rev.

and Mrs. Lloyd Keeney alld Mrs Wlllie Dye and fami-and children of Science HiU, Iies week xhey nad been Saturday. to tneir od nome ln Lee Co. Mrs, Jennie Cook and daugh- uivty, to Natural Bridge and USED Mr. and Mrs.

Lon Reed were, called to New Castle. Ind. last week by the death of his Aunt, Mm. Lizzie Bunch. Their son, Norman of Danville went with them.

Mr. and Mrs Otto Lewis and daughter of Portsmouth, Ohio. Here's the yaws biggest truck turns! New INTERNATIONALS I TRUCKS SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF CLEAN USED TRUCKS were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mnrshall Hutchison Sunday They, were enroute to for Sale privatry furnishings of stanford hotel Consisting of thfrty (30) rooms Simons Metal Furniture.

Average room has bed, inner spring ma tress, spring, pair of pillows, 2 sheets, 2 pillow cases, bed spread and blanket, desk and. chair, dresser," costumers, occasional chair and luggage rack. MBBY contains large green leather sofa, several upholstered chairs, desks, lamps, smokers and etc. 4 '53 DODGE 2 Ton Cab Chassis '53 F0RD2 Ton Cab Chassis '53 CHEVY 3-4 Ton KITCUEN AM) DINING KOO.M 20 cu. ft.

Frigidaire refrigerator in good condition, tables, chairs and a gid hotel range. This is the opportunity of a life time for anyone wanting to equip a hotel, motel, fishing camp or rooming house. Owners arc converting building into modern furniture "'tore and wc-h to move contents as quickly as possible so as not to delay remodeling. Florida. Mrs.

Maggie Francls visited her son. Wm. and family In Lexington last week. Paul and Roy Sizemore of rndianapolis spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Shafter Sizemore.

Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hutchison Mrs. Marshall Hutchison were Sunday dinner guests oi Hutchison and family of r.ville. IUi.y and Ralph Reed made a trip to Mich, last week.

Yvonne Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Young r.ncl Sharon Dale Greer, son of Mr and Mrs. Walter Greer of Pond were married recently in Itiin Mr, Greer went back to Ins army past in Texas. Mrs.

Greer i.s working at the Danville telephone exchange, but expects to join him soon. They were both graduates of Memorial H. S. Class of 1954. We extend best wishes.

Pickup '46 D03GE Vi Ten Pickup Teants Cash PE'CE FURNITURE STORE STANFORD. KENTUCKY Cone to SJpne'on Main Street or Call Stsrifgf 237S' Evening 2376 i '47 CHEVY Vi Ton' Flat Hacks '51 DODGEVi Ton I ii mi nil iamBrfr1--'' Mr't whf jrw'l find in tttia nwt port of tha world wotf complf trutk lin? A Ml up from 700 to 33 000 lbt OVW, 10 gatolfn ami IPC onginvt, ry fvaturo for long (If Mving Many modU available riffc tubalM tirt, itandord optional of-drivo or automatic tranMnittion, powar ttoor tAff, powof brad. All-Trttch liullt to Nitro you tho ItlG money on tlif Job W'v got it I A great now line of Internationals that are all truck, with no passenger car components asked to do a trurk job. They more feature than evt for BIG money savings the operating and maintenance savings. These new Intenationai.s hnv engines designed specifically for trucks.

Tbry give you high power in the normal driving range wht-re you can use it in traffic, heavy going, up hills. They have smart, functional styling. They have comfortable, driver-saving cairn, with steering, vision, riding and handling feature that let driven work longer without fatigue. Come in and see tlutn today gg INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS LfUl 7 Pickup '50 bODGE3-4 Ton Stake Bed '52 CHEVY7 2 Ton Pickup '52dODGTT'2Ton Stake Body '53 CHEW" 'a Ton Pickup DHvo5 In tmmtmrt. Sfriwg whaol mm Hood low for cloto-vo Ww afcood "Qwiat rido" ocic roof liftiNg, draft froa door wait.

Solid ond twono oa-lOfioo. Now dlio cob hot color lotor, foow rwbbor oot, ftbor glow tnvlo Ho, 4oWa oppointoioiilt. STANFORD MOTOR Your Chevrolet Dealer Stanford Phone 2101 PHONE 2525 STANFORD, KY. FOR YOUR NEW COAT IN STYLE HIGH IN QUALITY LOW IN PRICE. SEE US.

$16.95 To $34.95 J. M. GOVER'S Fertile Suburban Farm of 27. 7 Acres Modern Home and Ample Outbuildings LOCATED ON THE STANFORD-DANVILLE ROAD JUST NORTH OF THE CITY LIMITS OF STANFORD, KY. ABSOLUTE AUCTION ON PREMISES Thursday, Nov.

1 0, at 1 0:00 a. m. LOCATION: This exceedingly desirable suburban farm is ideally located on the East side of the Stanford-Danville Road (Highway No. 150) a short distance North of the city limits of Stanford, Ky. Adjoins property of George Cox, Clay Davis, al.

No better located tract of land in LincoJn County, Kentucky. Close to school and in a splendid neighborhood. LAND: Lies level to gently rolling and all is in blue grass sod, white clover and mixed grasses. Watered by a large pond and city wter for both home and stojek consumption. This is blue grass, 1 imestone land of the highest fertility and is in the highest state of cultivation as rich as the Valley of the Nile.

See it the vegetation will remind you of a huge, green velvet rug. Has a tobacco base of 67100 of an acre. IMPROVEMENTS: Consist of a two- story residence as follows: First floor contains a large hall with closet space, large living room, bed room, dining rqom, Summer dining room, sleeping porch andor utility room, fully equipped bath room with linen aperture and large closet space, kitchen and dinette combined American double drain porcelain sink, built in pantry spaces. Further improved by a General Electric water heater and the home has both the 110 and 220 electric lines. Secojnd floor: Contains a large bed room with 2 closet spaces and another bed room with one closet space; also hallway with private entrances into both rooms.

The exterior is graced with a veranda, side porch, shade, shrubbery, flowers and a beautiful blue grass lawn. This entire home is heated economically by means of natural gas. Other improvements consist of a stock barn, 2 poultry houses, smoke house, storage room andor building and garage. The location of this suburban farm is second to none. It is splendidly improved by a modernized home and adequate outbuildings.

The fertility of the soil is unquestioned the best! It js seldom, in an entire lifetime, that the public is given an opportunity to buy this nonpareil real estate and at a price to be set by the bidders on a voluntary basis, Mr. and Mrs. Gover have reached that age in life when they must retire from the active duties required by farming and are turning over to YOU, this valuable property for whatever you say is is worth. We urge your minute inspection of this property; look closely look for the future, as well as the present value. We know, the more you look-the more you will bid.

We most cordially invite you to attend this Absolute Auction sale of THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH AT 10:00 A. M. and respectfully ask that you pay Mr. Gover, the Perfect Country Gentlem an, and his lovely wife, a fair and reasonable price for their valuable property. Some Money will be given away at this sale Absolutely Free without obligation to bid or buyf Possession: Full and complete on January 1, 1956.

Cover crop has been sown by Mr. Gover. Terms: Very reasonable and announced on day of sale. A long term loan with the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of Newark, New Jersey, may be assumed. For further particulars, see, write or phone either the owner, Mr James M.

Gover, Route 2, Stanford, Kentucky, hone 2786 or Messer, Sutton and Carter, Agents, Crab Orchard, Brodhead Stanford, Ky. Col. James B. Messer on the Block. Col.

Earl T. Carter, Sales Mgr. CLUTCH BAGS with initials Black, Red, Luggage, Avocado Green CLASSY COATS IN A WIDE SELECTION OF STYLES. FOR I'RE-TEEjNS GIRLS AND THE SMALL FRY $6.95 To $24.95 sHSLOU.i COUVEIIfEIJT Now Is The Time For BLANKETS SPECIAL PRICES Ladies Sweaters Slipover Cardigans Cotton, Wool, Nylon And Orion. All New Fall Colors $1.98 To $5.95 SKIRTS New Shipment In New Fall Fabrics $2.98 To $7.95 MORRIS' H.

SHPRINTZ STORE CRAB ORCHARD, KY..

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