THE MOUNTAIN
EAGLE
WHITESBURG,
LETCHER
COUNTY,
THURSDAY,
KENTUCKY
Whitesburg
BONDEXING
PAINTING
GERALD COMBS HONORED AT FRANKFORT YOUTH ASSEMBLY; SEVERAL AT BUILDERS SHOW
At
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13, 1967
APRIL
the mock Youth Legislature
held In Frankfort last Saturday,
Gerald Combs, son of Mr.and
Mrs. Forrester Combs, was appointed to the cabinet as Senate
Minority Leader. He received a
plaque for outstanding leadership
In the mock Senate. This Is the
first time anyone from Whitesburg
has been so honored at the Youth
Assembly. Both the Trl HI Y and
the HI Y worked their Senateblll
through both houses and commlt-ttee- s
to have It vetoed by the
Governor. This was outstanding,
because only five Senate bills
reached the Governor, two being
vetoed and three passed.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones
attended Holston Builders Products Show at Klngsport last week.
Others from here who attended
were Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott
and Herbert Caudill.
Mrs. W. H. Blair returned on
Sunday from Front Royal, Va. ,
where she visited her son, Cadet
Robert Lee Blair at Randolph
Military Academy.
Mr. Emery L. Frazler of Washington, D. C. , is house guest of
Judge and Mrs. J. L. Hays and is
also visiting other friends here.
Mrs. Jasper Plgman, who has
been critically ill in the local
hospital, is slightly Improved.
Members of her family who have
been here because of her illness
are Mr. and Mrs. Windus Franklin and daughter Melodee of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Judd Kenny and two children of Alexandria, Va. ; Mrs. Mabel Cornett
of Santa Ana, Calif. ; Ray Pig-mof Milton, Ky. ; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pigman and their
daughter of Dayton, Ohio; and
Mrs. Pigman's brother, Chester
Martin of Williamson, W. Va.
Among the Methodist Youth
in Nashville, Tenn. , this week
attending youth meetings and
visiting with Sherry Conatser at
Scarett College are Mike Conatser, Cathy Pace, Nika Rose
Stallard, Marty and Eddie Newell and Larry Mullins. The group
an
was accompanied by Miss Sarahs
Casey, Methodist Mission worker
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this area.
Mrs. Ruth Rice and Mrs. Ivol
Back were In Brlstd during the
weekend visiting an elderly aunt,
Mrs. Rita Fraley, and also in
Klngsport for'a visit with their
sister, Mrs. D. E. Hood and
her husband.
Rickey Banks of Lexington
recently visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ell Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Ison have
returned from a trip which Included attending a banquet at
Freedom Hall, Louisville, sponsoring Ward for Governor, then
on to Mt. Vernon, Ind. , where
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Ison. They returned by
way of Berea for a visit with
their daughter, Mrs. Rod Tate,
and her two children. Recently
the Isons were in Plkevllle to
attend a musical concert at
Pikevllle College. Their granddaughter, Debra Ison, daughter
of the Kirby Isons, participated
in the program, winning a sup-erior rating in an operatic solo
and also In a trio in voice. Debra Is an outstanding voice student
in junior high school but was
eligible to enter the college concert because of her high rating
in voice.
Mrs. Luther King, who is a
patient In Harlan Regional Hospital, Is still very 111. She Is
suffering from injuries received
in a fall.
Friends regret to learn of the
serious illness of Gene Daniel,
father of Kay Daniel and Mrs.
Ann Hall.
The Ladles Auxiliary to the
Douglas Day Post 152 met at the
Club House Thursday April 6 at
7:30 p. m. A most Impressive
installation service for officers
of the ensuing year was conducted by Mrs. Hazel Fitzpatrick,
past president of the Jenkins
Auxiliary. She was assisted by
Mrs. Josie Anderson, first vice
president of the Jenkins Auxiliary. The following officers
received the installation ritual:
PANELING
FLOOR TILE
Codlspotl; secretary, Prima
Biggestaff; historian, bene
Blair; sergeant at arms, Dale
Jones. Mrs. Fitzpatrick presented each new officer with a
lovely corsage as part of the
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President, Nora Davidsonjfirst
senior vice president, June
Kincer; second senior vice
president, Fairy Mae Duncan;
junior vice president, Ruth
Roland; chaplain. Margaret
Morgan; treasurer, Helen
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Notice of Sale
LETCHER CIRCUIT COURT
C. A. NO. 3176
First Federal Savings and Loan
& Loan Association of Hazard,
Ky., PLAINTIFF
.VS: NOTICE OF SALE
Lawson Justice and his wife,
Wanda Justice, DEFENDANTS
Pursuant to judgment and order
of sale tendered on March 21,
1967 in the above styled cause,
I shall proceed to offer for sale
at the front door of the Letcher
County Court in Whitesburg,
Kentucky to the highest and best
bidder at public outcry on Monday, May 1, 1967, same being
the first day of a regular term of
Letcher County Court, at 10: 00
AM for cash, or upon a credit of
six months the following described property situated in the Burdine
Section of the City of Jenkins, in
Letcher County, Kentucky, and
described as follows:
BEING the West half of Lot Number Five (5) In Block No. Ten (10)
containing 0. 055 acre, more or
less, as designated and described
on Jenkins
Map. No.
1, recorded in Plat Book 1, page
94, et seq. , of the Letcher
County Court Clerk's Office to
which reference is made for better description. Also West half of
Parcel No. 3, Block No. 10, containing 0.12 acre, Map. No. 1.
The front line of this property
shall be construed to coincide with
the existing State Highway Right-way and this deed Is subject
to all existing easements for highways, streets and alleys In favor
of the public.
Unless the purchaser pays cash,
he will be required to execute
bond bearing interest at 6 per
annum from the date of sale until paid, with good surety, having the force and effect of a judgment, and no replevy will be allowed in the event execution is
issued, and a lien will be retained upon the property sold as further security.
Dated this 25th day of March,
1967.
llarry M. Caudill
Sub-divisi- on
of
MASTER COMMISSIONER
LETCHER CIRCUIT COURT
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