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VOLUME 107 NUMBER 28 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13,1988 TWO SECTIONS 24 PAGES PLUS INSERTS Board divides Assistant Superintendent’s duties

B y D avid B lackburn Jim Wallace will be the Di­ for various programs. Both due to a proposal being consid­ (duties)." net increase of between $5,000 Staff Reporter rector of Transportation and will receive a salary increase ered by the State Board of Ed­ The four salary increases and $6,000. high school principal Jim Ed­ o f $1,400. ucation which would require and the salaries for the coor­ Some of the positions will The Trigg County School wards will be the director of A coordinator of programs teachers of exceptional chil­ dinator and assistant principal have a $50 experience incre­ Board voted Tuesday, July 5, buildings and grounds. Both for exceptional children will be dren to be certified. will come from the funds that ment with a six year maxi­ to divide the duties associated will get a $4,000 salary in­ hired on a part-time basis. An assistant middle school would be used for a full-time mum. Only one increment per with the office of the director crease for taking on the added Following a recommendation principal will also be hired to director of transportation, year can be earned at one posi­ of transportation, buildings duties. from the Director of Teacher work one-half time. buildings and grounds. tion. Increments are not in­ and grounds among six people Dillmon Cunningham will Certification in the State De­ Superintendent John Ran­ The Board also voted to ap­ cluded for coaches in minor for the 1988-’89 school year. be in charge of the Chapter I partment of Education, the dolph said an assistant princi­ prove an extra duty salary sports, high school and middle Four of the positions have program and Skip Pisa will be Board decided to hire a person pal at the Middle School would schedule for the ’88-’89 school school sponsors and the year­ been filled and the last two are in charge of bidding, purchas­ with a degree in teaching ex­ be needed to "release some year. The schedule reflects an book sponsor. expected to be filled before ing, the summer youth pro- ceptional children. time Jim (Edwards) could increase of 2 percent for some In discussing the extra duty school starts in August. transportation of the positions and an overall Please see SCHOOL Page A-2

Public meeting set CADIZ, KY - The future of come out and get involved in Cadiz and Trigg County will shaping the plan. be the topic of discussion at "We need the opinions of a public hearing scheduled as many people as possible Thursday, July 21. The to insure that the plan re­ meeting to be conducted at flects the desires of the ma­ courthouse is to jority both in the city and ).rn. county," Perkins said. The purpose of the meet- "This is a unique oppor­ to tunity to voice their opinions ;he on what people like and 3 and prob- don’t like about their com­ This is the first of sev­ munity and what they eral public meetings in the would like to see improved." development of a new Com­ The plan is being pre­ prehensive Plan for the city pared by Booker Associates ;md~*<»unty,.,-jrhe last plan of Kentucky, Inc.,; a con­ was adopted in 1961. This sulting firm out of Lexing­ plan will be used to ton that was recently em- guide growth for the next ployeed by the city. It is two decades. these statements that will Bruce Perkins, recently be used to create the text, of appointed chairman of the the plan after being ap­ joint Cadiz-Trigg County proved by both the Cadiz Planning Commission, is City Council and the Trigg encouraging everyone to County Fiscal Court. r*AVING THE WAY: Dixie Pavers, Inc., of Hopkinsville has been busy city at 34.39 cents per ton of blacktop. That's an resurfacing streets in Cadiz. The company was awarded a bid from the over last year. (P hoto by R ichard W imsatt). • City Council takes step to ban use, sale of fireworks By Janet Freeman came during the council’s July ing late evening hours. The with a misdemeanor and can Arts Council representative, jects. Assistant Editor 5 meeting following a discus­ ordinance declares that it is be fined up to $50. attended the meeting to wit­ Adcjitional action was taken sion concerning the dangers unlawful for people under the In other city council action, ness the city’s decision to par­ to purchase four delapidated CADIZ, K Y - N ext year’s posed by° fireworks, including age of 16 to loiter or loaf upon members moved to participate ticipate in the grant program. houses for the Goat Hill PhaSe Fourth of July celebration may potential fires and physical Cadiz streets or in businesses in a matching funds program She noted that Cadiz can par­ II project. not be such a "blast" for city injuries. after 10 p.m. week nights and through the National Endow­ ticipate as many as three Finally, the Cadiz City residents. The resolution is expected to 11 p.m Fridays and Saturdays. ment for the Arts. The city years in the program. Council went on record as en­ The Cadiz City Council has be approved by the council and The only exceptions will be voted to accept a grant not to In addition, the council dorsing Mark Lovely as su­ £ taken the first step to ban the signed by the mayor at the that youngsters be in the com­ exceed $1,200 and match that adopted a resolution that will perintendent of Lake Barkley use and sale of fireworks next council meeting. The pany of a parent or guardian, amount with local money. The allow the Cadiz Municipal State Resort Park. The action within the city limits. Mem­ meeting is set for 7 p.m., Au­ sent on an errand by a parent funds, administered by the Housing Authority to apply for came after several members bers voted unanimously to au­ gust 2 at City Hall. or guardian, or attending Pennyroyal Arts Council, will a preliminary government expressed concern that Lovely thorize C ity A ttorney H.B. Meanwhile, an ordinance school, church or work-related be used for the Cadiz Main loan. Money is being sought to could be reassigned to another Quinn to prepare a resolution was adopted that could keep activities. Street Program. conduct surveys and planning position due to "political bat­ declaring the ban. The action more youngsters indoors dur­ Violators will be charged Erin Arnett, a Pennyroyal for local low-rent housing pro­ tles" taking place in Frankfort. , Linton farmers harvest hay ’old-fashion’ way By Janet Freeman play with this old kind of ence last Thursday. the old-fashioned way. each farmer had a mowing 1944," he said. Assistant Editor junk," he said of the antique "That shows you there’s a "You have a sense of accom­ machine like the ones' used by As the mules and horses farm implements. Most of the time period lost that these plishment when you get done M cNichols. continued pulling the cutting LINTON, K Y - M ost farm ers equipment he has collected kids don’t know about," Dunn rather than going down Just how old are the ma­ equipment, Corley told the have probably forgotten how to and restored was found in said. through here with a tractor," chines? neighbors that he could re­ harvest hay the old-fashioned fence rows and junk piles. Despite the hard work that he said. No one there knew for sure, member when the first tractor way, but not the ones who live "The equipment is worth the mules and people are not Carl Corley, one of the but Corley could recall when Please see HAY Page A-2 in this rural community. more now than when it was used to, McNichols said that neighbors observing the event, they were used. £ For the second time this brand new," one spectator he would rather cut his hav said that when he was a child "We quit mowing about year, a group of friends and said. neighbors gathered in a 5-acre J.C. Sumner, Jr., who was field to see history come to on hand for the cutting event, life. On Thursday, July 7 spec­ said that it has been "quite a tators watched and listened while" since mules have Weekend closely as teams of mules and worked in this part of horses pulled antique hay cut­ country. Sumner owns two Forecast ters to clear the field, which is teams that helped during Mc- Trigg Countians can look for­ owned by Teddy McNichols. Nichol’s first hay cutting last ward to cooler temperatures this * The unique harvest is proba- spring. weekend with the mercury drop­ W bly the first conducted in this ping to the mid to upper 80s. area in more than 40 years. Raymond Dunn, who also There is also a slight chance of Why would McNichols use owns several mule teams, said evening showers on Sunday. the older, much slower cutting that this is the first time some process rather than tractors? people have seen "anything Weekly "I collect old farm equip­ like this." ment and I wanted to prove or "I was bom and raised in Quote Never ask of money spent, see if I can do it," he said. Linton and I had never seen it Where the spender thinks it went. McNichols admitted that he done, and I’m 53-years-old," Nobody was ever meant, To re­ ) doesn’t farm, but instead has a McNichols said. member or invent, What he did rather expensive hobby. His 30-year-old son Greg was given his first old-fash­ with every cent. - Robert -Frost, "If I ever retire I’m gonna ioned hay harvesting experi­ S h Z o™ i„u “ rtw «rm of through a Lint°" ^ The Hardship o f Accounting. Second^ Page / ’Crusing while boozing’ up Joint By Richard Wimsatt Tom Fink of the Mayfield Ken­ D.U.I. offenders is a result of Managing Editor tucky State Police Post said being in the lakes area and be­ that Trigg and McCracken cause of an increasing number revival CADIZ, KY - Trigg County’s County are the only two coun­ of motorists travelling to number of alcohol related traf­ ties in the post area which are Christian County to purchase fic violations is increasing. allotted federal overtime, liquor. begins Records from Frankfort in­ F.O.T. pay. dicate that in recent years The overtime pay is granted CADIZ, KY - The Trigg F.O.T is allotted to counties Trigg County has had a slow to patrol against speedsters County Christian to help cut down on the num­ but steady increase in the and motorists driving while in­ Churches in cooperation ber of speedsters and to elimi­ number of alcohol related traf­ toxicated. with the Trigg County nate the number of people fic violations and accidents. According to state officials, Christian Men’s Fellow­ driving under the influence of Ann Banta, of the records F.O.T. pay is granted to coun­ alcohol. RESCUE: Participating in a recent extrication drill are from the left, ship will sponsor a joint department in Frankfort, said ties with the largest number of Keith Moore of Estill Co. Rescue, Brian Thomas of Montgomery Fire revival beginning Sunday Monday that in 1981 fifty-five traffic violations, per popula­ The decision for Federal Department, Sherwin Corder of Wayne County Rescue, and instructor evening, July 17. Driving Under the Influence, tion. In recent years, only Overtime is made by state offi­ Colby Arnold of Central, Ky. Cave and Cliff Rescue. The training was Each church will host DUI, arrests were made. In Trigg and McCracken counties cials after comparing the part of the annual State Rescue School, sponsored by the Kentucky two evenings with the 1982 there were 122, 1983 - have been granted overtime. number of accidents, traffic fa­ Disaster and Emergency Services in conjunction with Eastern Ky. ministers of the other two University. For more information contact James Flood at 522-6014. 123, 1984 - 113, 1985 - 118, The other 10 counties in the talities, property injuries, and churches preaching on al­ 1986 - 135. Banta said that re­ post area are Graves, Ballard, reports of unsafe speeds. ternate evenings. Services sults of 1987 is in the process Carlisle, Hickman, Fulton, A spokesman from Frank­ will be at 7:30 nightly. of being compiled and should Marshall, Lyon, Livingston, fort also reported that F.O.T Youth splash set Wallonia be ready in about two weeks. Calloway and McCracken. Christian pay is provided through grants CADIZ, KY - Trigg County the Splash so far, while two As a result of the large Fink said he believes Trigg Church and some is used during holi­ youth are preparing to "suit commitments are being number of DUIs, Lieutenant County’s large number of will host days. up" for the 1988 Mid-Summer awaited. Sunday Youth Splash. In addition to food, fun, fel­ evening HAY Young people are asked to lowship and prize drawings, with Dr.1 join members of Genesis Ex­ Radford reports that members Continued from Page A-l Tom Mar­ Corley said. bring lunches, watch the work press, who are sponsoring the of the Trigg County Track was brought into "our coun­ tin of Cadiz being done and talk about the event, at the American Legion Teams will be given recogni­ try." Talking about the past with preaching and old days. Swimming Pool from 5:30 p.m. tion. Team members are asked "This old feller who used to neighbors is simply part of the Wednesday with Tom Ed­ to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 16. to be at the pool no later than drive horses got drunk and hay cutting process, according In the meantime, the plans wards of Roaring Spring Free admission, free 5:15 p.m. was on that new tractor one to one spectator. McNichols must be put aside for awhile. preaching and Thursday refreshments and guest speak­ "This will give all kids of the day. He hollered ‘Whoa,’ and said that he would like to "Tomorrow we rake the hay with Ivan Judd of Wal­ ers from the University of community an opportunity to pulled back, but he kept going make the hay-cutting an an­ with a horse-drawn rake," lonia preaching. Louisville team are come together during the mid­ and ran off into the river," nual event where people could McNichols said. Roaring Spring Chris­ scheduled as part of the activi­ dle of the summer," Radford tian Church will host ties. George Radford, presi­ said of the Splash. Tuesday with Ivan Judd of dent, reports that the follow­ Physicals required for Kindergarten "We would like to see this Wallonia preaching and ing team members have been become an annual event so Friday with Dr. Tom Mar­ The Trigg County Health have a physical examination school for the first time. Appli­ invited to speak at the Splash: kids can look forward to the tin of Cadiz preaching. The Felton Spencer, LeBradford Department is now accepting completed by their family cations to obtain copies of middle of July," he added. Friday eveing service will Smith, Shannon Fraley, appointments for children to physician or by the health de­ births occuring in the state are be followed by a time of Jerome Harmon, David Robin­ receive their school physical partment. Appointments can available at the health de­ Genesis Express is a non­ fellowship hosted by the son and Kenny Payne. Genesis examinations. All students en­ be scheduled by contacting the partment. profit organization that helps ladies of the Roaring Express is scheduling the rolling in kindergarten or en­ office at 522-8121. Anyone desiring additional the youth, elderly and needy Spring Christian Church. speakers with the help of for­ tering the Trigg County School In addition, all students en­ information or in need of as­ through community projects. Special music will be mer Trigg County trackster system for the first time, must tering the Trigg County school sistance may contact the Trigg Officers in addition to Radford provided nightly by the Eric Ezell. Ezell attends U of L system for the first time must County Health Department at are: Billy Walker, vice presi­ host church, and the min­ and is active in its athletic present an immunization cer­ 522-8121. The office is open dent; Lennus Redd, treasurer; isters’ sermons will de­ programs. Radford said that at tificate showing proof of up-to- Monday through Friday from 8 Brendel Wilson, secretary; and velop themes from the V B S starts least four of the basketball date immunizations before a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. until Fred Wilson, financial secre­ parables taught by Jesus. they enroll. The certificate 4:30 p.m. players are expected to attend tary. a t C a lv a ry must include evidence of a T-B skin test taken within 12 CADIZ, KY - A vacation months of entering school. Bible School will begin Mon­ Certificates are available from day, July 18, through July 22 the health department and at the Calvary Baptist Church other medical providers of on Hwy. 274 from 9:30 a.m. to immunizations. TROVER CLINIC 11:30 a.m. For more informa­ A birth certificate must also tion or a ride call 522-7694. be provided by those entering OF HOPKINSVILLE SCHOOL Continued from Page A-l The Board also approved a Rotating Specialist Schedule schedule, the Board voted to comprehensive system of per­ accept Skip Pisa’s resignation sonnel development, the sys­ as girl’s softball coach. It was tem describes the Board’s pol­ decided that Sherry Morris icy of determining in-service 1 8 would not be re-hired as assis­ training needs and what it will i tant girl’s softball coach fol­ do to encourage staff partici­ lowing a written request by pation. .7; Morris. Gary Siegmund was Other business conducted by named as the new girl’s soft- the Board included: ball coach and Neal Cummins * approval of Scholastic In­ was named as the baseball surers as the company which coach. would offer student insurance A student fee policy was ap­ coverage for the ’88-’89 school James Johnson,M.D. Mohan Rao, M.D. Elie Saikaly, M. D. Bruce Macdougal, M.D. proved with school fees set at year. Cara!o!ogy Surgery Oncology (Cancer) Plastic/Cosmetic Surgery $15 per student and textbook * approval of out-of-state July 20, 27 July 14, 21,28 July 18, 25 July 19, 26 rental at $4 per class. For stu­ and overnight travel for the dents in kindergarten, the fee Band’s trip to the Drum Corps is $15 plus extra for milk. International Regional Compe­ In other business, the Board tition in Birmingham, Ala., on approved a memorandum of August 6-7. agreement with the Penny­ * approval of Jackie Clark, royal Regional Mental Health- Mohan Tailor, Jesse L. Frye, Mental Retardation Board, Helen Williams and Peggy Tnc. The Mental Health Board Amberg as substitiute teach­ will provide services for Trigg ers for the upcoming school County handicapped children year. aged 3 to 5 years old. The ser­ * approval of a $10,000 S. Periyanayagam, M. D. U. Dave, M.D. Mitchell Kaye, M.D. William Davk' DPM vices will cost $11 per for each health contract with the Pen- Neurosurgery Otolaryngology Otolaryngology Pediatry student or a $1,386 maximum. nyrile District Health De­ J u y 19,26 (Ear, Nose, Throat) (Ear, Nose, Throat) (Ailments of the foot) In related business, the partment for the 1988-’89 fis­ July 13, 27 July 22, 29 •July 14, 21, 26 Joard approved the posting of cal year. i public notice in the newspa- * approval of overnight and >er to inform the public that out-of-town travel for the girl’s Cal! 885-7177 for an appointment he school system will submit basketball team to go to the n application to the Bureau of Lady Racer Basketball Camp '.ducation for Exceptional at Murray State University 607 Hammond Plaza hildren for federal funds. A from July 10-15. ublic notice is required when The Board adjourned at 8:22 Hopkinsville, KY pplying for federal funds. p.m. Call Toll-Free 1-800-462-2312 Gas - Groceries - Bait - Fishing Supplies Champus, Mastercard and VISA accepted CANTON Other Services Conveniently Located Within The Same MARKET Facility •Pharmacy Opening July 1 1196 Old Canton Rd. - Hwy. 68 W •Durable Medical Equipment Cadiz, Kentucky 42211 •Sales And Rental ' emv: Morris (502)924-5689 •Home Health Services The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, July 13, 1988, A-3 Boosters sell barbecue

Air quality CADIZ, KY - The Trigg doing the barbecue. The Ad Index County Band Boosters are shoulders may be purchased ch eck is selling barbecue pork shoul­ until July 19 and they will be ders for $25 each. This is to ready to pick up at 1 p.m. on to ll-fre e raise funds for new hats for July 23 on the lower level be­ FRANKFORT, KY - The the Trigg County Band. hind the school parking lot. Department for Environmen­ The Telephone Pioneers are Bill Beliles Furniture.. ...A-9 tal Protection has a toll-free Cadiz Motor Co...... B -ll number to help citizens find Cee Bee...... out whether the air quality is School seeks fund Dairy Queen...... A-8 in the good, moderate or un- CADIZ, KY - The Trigg Guaranteed procedural Hawks Tire & Align... ..B-10 healthly category. County School District has safeguards for handicapped Lerm ans...... B-3 The number (1-800-AIR-in- TRAPP CHILDREN: Southern Kentucky Independent Theatre, prepared an application for children and their parents in Little River Ford...... B-12 KY) gives a recorded message Inc., SKIT, presents The Sound of Music at the Alhambra Theatre use of federal funds to provide decisions regarding education P & E D istributing...... B-4 24 hour a day, seven days a in Hopkinsville this weekend July 15 and 16. ABOVE: The Von services for handicapped chil­ programs and confidentiality Ragam uffin...... A-6 week with the polluntant in­ Trapp children poise for a picture. Andrea Merrick of Cadiz is dren ages 3 to 5. of files of those children identi­ Southern States...... B-2 dex number. A good to moder­ sitting in the front row, right. The application calls for tba fied will continue to be insti­ The Carpet Store...... A-6 ate index is 0-99, and an un- vaailability of FAPE for all tuted. Trigg County healthful index is above 100. Newsbriefs children identified. Services The application will be on Farm ers Bank...... A -7, B-5 The message also identifies Horse show offers $87,500 will be provided by the school file in the superintendent’s of­ Trigg Supply...... A -8 the pollutant measured to ar­ LEXINGTON, KY - Thrilling performances, spellbind­ and other agencies who are fice through July 8. Any inter­ Use this handy ad index for rive at the index number. ing beauty and top caliber competition awaited the visitor approved to do so. ested persons may review quick, easy access to the When the air quality is un- to the Region 14 Championship Arabian Horse Show, held copies of the applications and merchants with the best healthful, the elderly and per­ in early July at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. make comments concerning bargains in town. This in­ sons with existing heart or This event showcased the versatility of top Arabian and N ew com ers the application to Jim Wallace dex will be available each lung disease or respiratory Half Arabian/Anglo Arabian horse contenders. In 1988 of the Trigg County School week at this same location. ailments are advised to stay over $3.1 million in sweepstakes money was available to set meeting District. indoors and reduce physical horses in show ring classes. activity. for July 20 "With the beginning of the Receipts amounts to millions CADIZ, KY - The Trigg- ozone season, may people want FRANKFORT, KY - State Finance Secretary L. Rogers Lyon Newcomers Club will this information," said Bill Wells, Jr. announces today that General Fund receipts for meet at 11:30 a.m. July 20, at Eddins, director of the division Clothes Rack May amounted to $196.5 million, an increase of 4.3 per­ the Cadiz Restaurant. for air quality. "To get these cent more than May of last year. The primary sources of Rick Lowe, a representative readings from representative the increases were regular sales and use tax receipts from Land Between the Lakes, areas of Kentucky, all they which increased by seven percent from last year and em­ 30% Off will be the speaker. His topic have to do is call our number." ployer witholding which was up by 10.1 percent. is eagel tracking from Alaska. All area Newcomers are in­ All Spring & Summer Veterans vited to attend. For reserva- . Robertson, business director tions call Joan Orseske at 924- Merchandise officer LOUISVILLE, KY - Ms. Susan M. Robertson, 5531 or Bonnie Love at 924- Louisville, has been appointed Director of the Division of 5853. New Zena Jeans $15 99 to visit Small Business in the Department of Economic Develop­ CADIZ, KY - Herschel ment. New Large Size Miles, a state service officer Simmons reunion for the Disabled American Rural secondary road program CHIC Jeans $16.99 Veterans, will be present in FRANKFORT, KY - Governor Wallace G. Wilkinson A Simmons reunion is Hours: Closed Sun. & Mon. Trigg County Wednesday, July Hwy. 68 East Tues. - Thurs. 11 - 5 has announced the approved 1988 - 89 Rural Secondary planned for Sunday, July 16, 13, at the courthouse. He will Cadiz, Ky. 522-7033 Fri.-Sat.10-5 Program for the following counties Pike $745,500, Bath at the Nick Meacham farm on assist veterans and their de­ $215,360, Knott $327,000, Lawrence $347,000, Knox Hwy. 68 one-quarter mile east pendents with claims for bene­ $324,500, Lee $207,240, Cumberland $235,900, McCreary of the Moose Lodge outside of fits due them as a result of $283,000, Allen $249,900, Casey $319,200, Breathitt Hopkinsville. their military service. $405,170, Carter $346,500, Clinton $184,000, Laurel Miles will be at the Trigg $332,424; Leslie $293,800, Lewis $292,900, Lincoln Weekly Health Tip County courthouse from 9 a.m. $265,700, Metcalfe $367,372, Letcher $294,500. From Rick Clement until noon. " H e care about vour healih' 522-3211 a MONTE G. FINCH, D.O. • Gastroenterologist •

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Published each Wednesday'by Waterland Press Inc. Second class postage paid in Cadiz, Trigg County, KY. USPS-082-520. Single Copy: 35 cents. Subscription Rates: in county, $11.50; out o f county Post Office, $12.50; out o f state, $16.00; subscrip tions sold only by year. Address all mail to P.O. Box 311, Cadiz. Kentucky 42211. Phone (502) 522-6605. News and display advertising deadline each Monday, 4 p.m. Classified display ads and reader ads deadline each Saturday, 10 a.m. Advertising rates available upon request. Well, the other day it was Located on Nunn Blvd. Office open daily 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., my turn to use the famous Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.; closed Sunday and holidays. phrase. Here’s why. Most of us are aware that there are millions of mi- crowavable items sold in su­ Big scoop permarkets today. But, never would I have imagined that an Every year about this time I soon have vanilla as any. item from a lingerie depart­ forget about my diet and think ment would be appropriate for more about what flavor of ice Also, I never cared too much the microwave. At least, not cream to pick up on the way for a single dip. Two dips were until I read an article about home. Some people tell me always better with an occa­ Rain needed in Kentucky microwaving underwear. that I’m like a little boy sional mixture of strawberry Yes, underwear. standing in front of a candy and butter pecan. Many Kentuckians still are been encouraged by the forma­ reluctance to allow emergency A recent article published in stand when it comes time to Many people enjoy sprin­ recovering from the devasting tion of the Congressional grazing of cattle on CRP issue The News-Sentinel of Fort select a flavor. kles, coconut or chocolate chips drought of 1983, and a repeti­ Drought Task Force that be­ as an initial test of the Ad­ Wayne, IN released the results on their ice cream. But hon­ tion of that experience could gan hearings last week on a m inistration’s willingness to of a study conducted at the estly, isn’t this a little too prove disastrous for farm fam ­ wide range of possible reac­ do what is necessary on behalf University of Florida. The ar­ much? ilies and rural communities tions to a continuing or recur­ of drought-ravaged farm com­ ticle reads, "Women hoping to across our state. rent drought. The task force munities. I agree with them curb recurrent yeast infections The enjoyment of eating ice must lose no time in evaluat­ that the Administration has might try a novel technique cream was brought back re­ ing the programs and re­ fallen short. There could be no tested recently by researchers cently while I was reading a Report to sources currently available to excuse for a continued ban on at the University of Florida - story titled "Here’s the real Kentucky our farming communities and grazing of our CRP acreage. tossing laundered underwear, scoop," in USA Today. There are others in Cadiz determining whether emer­ With a series of weather still damp, in the microwave According to a survey con­ who enjoy eating ice cream as By Wendell EL Ford, gency legislation might be disasters and a severe farm and cooking it at full blast for ducted at Baskin-Robbins, this Ky. Senator much as me, but I don’t think needed. recession, the 1980s already five minutes." is how most people enjoy their anyone can scream for ice I believe that some steps al­ Now before you go tossing ice cream: As of this writing, precious have delivered far too many cream as loud. ready taken on behalf of live­ your undergarments into your * 6 percent eat ice cream in little time remains for the on­ blows to our farmers. It is time Mother once told me that stock farmers are helpful - as kitchen appliance, you may bed; another 2 percent "in set of rains that could save for Kentuckians to add their my voice could be heard across far as they go. The U.S. De­ want to read more. It seems hiding." this year’s major cash crops in voices to those being raised in the state when it came time to partment of Agriculture has that so far, the process has * 29 percent - m ost - eat it Kentucky and across much of an effort to make sure that our scream for ice cream. You designated at least 90 Ken­ only been tested in cotton. The at the parlor. the nation. Livestock produc­ government fully understands know the chant: "You scream, tucky counties in which live­ article reports that nobody * 4 percent like ice cream ers already are suffering se­ the need for strong and timely I scream, we all scream for ice stock farmers can sign up to knows what would happen with pretzels: 24 percent with vere economic loss as wither­ action to ease the additional cream." make emergency use of hun­ with synthetics. However, a cookies; and 29 percent with ing pastures become incapable suffering that could result Going back to those days, I dreds of thousands of acres "kaboom" or a meltdown is cake. of sustaining cattle, and otehr from prolonged drought in remember quite clearly my fa­ that normally would be off- suspected. * 41 percent like it on a drought related problems farm states across the nation. ther driving his white 59’ Ford limits under various farm pro­ I try to be open-minded cone; 36 percent in a cup; 8 worsen by the day. Fairlane, with wife and chil­ grams. about new ideas and things I percent take it straight from If our hopes and prayers are dren inside, across the Owens­ Drought hotline don’t understand, but never the carton. realized, this drought will be boro bridge to Rockport, In., Farmers in all of the listed before have I worked so hard Best way to eat a cone? broken before it is too late for for ice cream. I think Rockport counties are eligible to hay FRANKFORT, KY - Each to hold back laughter as when is probably about as far away * 56 percent like to "lick it Kentucky and many other and graze land that had been day it doesn’t rain m eans more I first read about microwaving all around." states across the nation. from Owensboro as Hop­ set aside under federal wheat phone calls to the Kentucky panties. kinsville is to Cadiz. * 4 percent bite off the bot­ Whatever happens, we will and feed-grain programs. More Department of Agriculture On the other hand, maybe On Main Street in Rockport tom and suck it out. have to judge our responses to than 70 of those counties have from farmers concerned about these researchers are onto was a well-enjoyed ice cream The survey also pointed out this threat against the lessons farmers with land in a 10-year their crops, their livestock and something big. The article re­ shoppe. With each visit, it was that as for the melted leftovers of the past. And we will have Conservation Reserve Pro­ their abilities to make it ports that a microwave home not surprising to see others in a dish: 43 percent drink it; failed that test if we haven’t gram (CPR) - and, as of this through this crop year. economist called the idea of from Owensboro parked along 19 percent throw it away; 14 moved as quickly as possible to writing, that land has been To meet the needs of Ken­ curbing yeast infections with the curb eating their favorite percent give it to a pet. mobilize a drought-relief pro­ temporarily opened to haying tucky farmers, the department m icrowaves "wonderful - a flavor of ice cream. The survey did not say how gram to aviod the bureacratic but n ot grazing. has established a toll-free true revelation." As a youth, butter pecan many people are believed to delays and frustrations that I am a very strong supporter drought hotline at its offices in Don’t feel left out, however, was always my favorite with eat ice cream today. However, contributed to so many of our of our much needed conserva­ Frankfort. The number is 1- if you are somewhat skeptical strawberry a close second. I one thing is certain, there are problem s in 1983. tion programs. Yet I am dis­ 800-248-4628. about the idea. An obstetri­ never cared too much for not many desserts that are as W ith that in mind, I have turbed by the Administration’s cian-gynecologist was quoted Chocolate and would just as good on a hot summer day. as saying, "Maybe this will strike the fancy of some women. But I don’t know if I’d Question: Is exercise really worth while? want to put my dinner in the microwave after I’d put my You may rust out faster means activity which raises to a teacher with much pre- Reynolds" heart goes out to the You all come to Katherine panties in." than you wear out. For many pulse rate to 60 percent of gancy in her classes and to a little wild rabbits her dog and my 50th Wedding An­ Imagine that. aging gracefully means plenty maximum. A more conserva­ young nurse in a hosDital de­ brings in. They get tender niversary this Sunday, July What will they think of of exercise. tive target would be 20 beats a livery room. Their frustration loving care, even a bottle in 17, at 4 p.m. at the Cadiz next? minute above resting heart was great. They felt so help­ the middle of the night. She Methodist Church. We give rate. less. The teacher felt the took one along with her to the thanks to God for being so Exercise also helps weight problem was beyond the reach lake. When they were old greatly blessed. Letter Policy control and improves bone str­ of the schools. Both felt many enough, she is going to take The Cadiz Record opinion ength. girls were motivated by the them out to the field and hope Willie Wilson was inter­ page is the voice of the people of In some cases where well government pay check. they can make it on their own. viewing the 1976 Farm Bu­ Trigg County. We encourage all meaning children took the car it is wrong to expect scnoois They will remember her in reau Queen Contestants and readers to speak out on issues; away from a parent and had to change the loose attitude about a week. asked them to make three problems, good or bad; and ques­ "Yes" says Harvard Medical someone look after their fi­ toward sex brought on by tele­ Carole Schafer, who works wishes. tions that affect the county. School to the question, "Is ex­ nances, the parent began to vision, magazines and teen with the Trigg County Exten­ Linda Shoemaker replied: We ask that your letters be in good taste, of reasonable length ercise really worth while?" process of decline. pressure. sion Small Farm Program, told "First, I would do away with and free of libel. They found 43 studies which I believe these comments We continue the double me she was busy getting a taxes. I w ork at Dimco and Letters to the editor must be confirmed the value of exer­ apply to mental activity as standard which places no re­ rabbit exhibit ready for the figuring taxes is a great pain. signed, carry an address, and cise. A sedentary life style vir­ well as physical activity. They sponsibility on the father of U .K Field Day, July 14. The "My second wish is that ev­ include a phone number for veri­ say, "It’s your mina, use it or the child. tually doubled the risk of a day is scheduled at the U.K. eryone would have the same fication, if possible. Letters lose it." How long can a nation sur­ heart attack. Research Center near Prince­ amount of money. Nobody should be addressed to Editor, vive which promotes the mul­ If you exercise 20 minutes ton. When I mentioned Ann would be above anybody else. The Cadiz Record, box 311, at a time for at least three tiplication of the less compe­ Reynolds, she said, "I have We would all be equal "And - I Cadiz, KY 42211. tent? times a week, you are not con­ Teens having babies is get­ raised wild rabbits too.” wish I were in my seat." sidered sedentary. Exercise ting lots of publicity. I talked Christian Countian, Ann Board member explains meeting, members’ duties

Dear Editor: mare no commitment to nim, depending on the board justify it at all," unquote. answered, "Keep the public only the board, can set salaries As the school board member as * .v 'w, tnat as a single attorney, who sits across the I would never divulge any informed." and wages. of educational District board member, I had no table from me, to tell us when thing that would invade a Uur superintendent has This November 8th the Num ber 1, I would like to say official power. We met at 7 that time has come. For the person’s privacy or hurt them three more years to go on his people in districts 2, 3 and 4 a few things about the meeting p.m. and completed the work benefit of our board chairman in any way. But, and this is a contract for $55,000 per year, will be electing school board we held June 20. The agenda of the agenda by 8:07 p.m. and I would like to quote from page large but, if I think some per­ plus raises allowed by the members. Whenever someone for the meeting was brought to then our chairman asked for a 44 of a book entitled, son, or a group of persons, is state. I think he owes the asks for your vote, ask them, motion to go into a closed door my home on Friday, June 17, "Becoming a Better Board using the board or the school public an explanation of just "How much of the school board by Mrs. Miller. I studied it and meeting. Member," published by the system to gain an unfair what "financial advantage" business should be conducted Let m e say that I have never saw that it was quite a brief National School Boards advantage, I shall let the would be gained by resigning behind closed doors?” agenda. At 5 p.m. the day of made a motion or a second to a Association which says, quote, public know. A poll was from such a job. He set a Sincerely, motion to go into a closed door the meeting, the "Think twice before you meet conducted by the Kentucky salary of $46,000 on the G. Euen Com pton meeting yet. We all know that, superintendent of schools was in closed session. Let the press School Boards Association assistant superintendent’s job 17530 Lirton Road to protect privacy, that some it m y home, unannounced, to know why you are closing the which asked, "What is the first that he would move down to Cadiz, Ky. 42211 H me that he wanted to things must be discusssed in a meeting. If you can’t justify it duty of your school board and this is improper because Ph. 924-5565 closed door session. I am ign as superintendent. I to them, maybe you can’t member?" A vast majority the law says the board, and Faygo Soft Drinks...... asst i6oz (Save 20c) 4/ $ l MEATS Ajax Cleanser...... i4oz (Save 21c) 2 / 7 9 c IGA Asst Napkins...... 3ooct (save 14c) $ 1 .2 9 Sliced Smoked Picnics...... ib78C Charmin Bath Tissue...... ,4Pk (Save 28c) 8 9 c Boneless ShoulderSteak...... ib$l .8 9 C andy Bars...... asst4/$l Boneless Bottom Round Steak...... ib$l .9 9 Huggies Diapers...... large box $ 1 0 . 6 9 Boneless Sirloin Tip Roast...... ib$l .8 9 Lucky Leaf Cherry Pie Filling...... 2ioz99c Fischer 1# Western Franks...... ib$l .8 9 Indian Summer Vinegar...... gal $ 1 .3 9 Field 1 2oz Sliced Bacon...... 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IG A M ilk...... $ 1 .8 9 IG A Tortilla Chips...... asst 7 1/2 OZ (Save 10<) 6 9 c D owney Fabric Softner...... 64. oz. $ 1 . 9 9 IG A 2% M ilk ...... $ 1 .7 9 IG A Cheese Cornies...... 5 i/2oz 6 9 c M r. Quik Instant Charcoal.....4ib (Save 54c) $ 1 .7 9 A-6, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, July 13,1988 g>octetp The C a rp e t S to re Jennifer Holland, Ernie Baker wed June 25

Jennifer Holland, Cadiz and Er­ table cloth edged in lace and fea­ nie Baker, Hopkinsville, were unit­ tured a chocolate cake with choco­ IRcnor ed in marriage during a double late icing decorated with the ring ceremony at 6 p.m. on June groom's initials. Burning tapers CARPETS © 25,1988, at the Liberty Point Bap­ enclosed in a glass chimney lamp Sale Good tist Church. The bride is the surrounded by pink dogwoods "Step Into Quality and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William and English ivy stood on either Good Service At Through A. Sumner and the late Joe Hol­ side of the cake. White wedding July land. The groom is the son of Mr. bells with rose ribbons hung in the The Right Price" Howard Baker and the late Mary doorways. Serving at the recep­ Nell Baker. tion were Shelia Holland, Cadiz, The Rev. Wayne Glass officiat­ sister-in-law of the bride; Irene Ed­ DEEP SEAS: DuPont Certified Stain- ed. Nuptial music was provided by monds, Cadiz, aunt of the bride; master In A Multi-Color Cut & Loop. Cathy Adams, Cadiz, cousin of the Darla Holland, Cadiz, niece of the bride, pianist and Kay Boyd, bride and Beverly Gardner, Hop­ $ 1 0 . 9 5 yd Bowling Green, vocalist. Vocal se­ kinsville. lections included "Honestly", and Collin Baker presented each SOUTH PACIFIC: Anso V-Worry Free- "Theme from Ice Castles." Piano guest with a white wedding bell selections included "Love theme containing rice, tied with either a Multi Color Cut & Loop.

Mrs. Jeannie Jett and son South Road V BOYS JAMS $3.99 MENS JEANS $12.99 Michael of Fort Lauderdale, Missionary Baptist Church Yard Sale FL will be visiting the next For Sale Big Rummage Sale three weeks with friends, rela­ July llth-17th 7:30 Each Evening Kenmore, Fri.-Sat. July 15th-16th , tives and family - Mr. and Thurs. & Fri. (8-2) 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Regular Services Sunday Side-by-Side Hwy. 68 West Mrs. Bud Noel of Cadiz and Saturday (8-12) Bro. Roy Marquess Jr., Evangelist at "The Browser" Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Jett of Refrigerator/ Bro. Jim m ie D. Oliver, Pastor Comer Behind Discount Machine made quilts, antique Gilbertsville. Freezer Building dishes, antique library table, store shelving units, Electrolux W ith ice maker Concrete A.C.T.S. vacuum, more. Public Notice Color-Coppertone We are closing our gift shop area Flower pots, bird baths, W e N eed Y our Help The Commissioner of the Cabinet for Human Re- so all gifts, wood crafts & country deer, hens, roosters & Call 522-3765 To H elp Others sourses has directed that fees be imposed for general craft items are 25% to 50% OFF chicks, table & benches. medical services provided by all County Health Depart­ Open 7 days a week ments located in the state of Kentucky. The fees became G iv e Y o u rself a g ift 522-6921 effective on July 1, 1988 and affects all clients receiving Yard Sale For Sale that will last a lifetime.... End o f the services at the Trigg County Health Department. Serv­ Thurs. & Friday 3 Piece Line Bait Shop ices will continue to be delivered to patients, regardless T a k e M u sic Lessons Living Room Suite of their to pay. 8 til 4 Past Prizer Point & End Table. Across from Call Brenda Thomas 522-3060 Couch, Chair & Ottoman Wilson's Market in rust/brown/cream. Teaching a variety of Excellent Condition Chest-dishes-curtains- instruments & voice Cadiz Cleaners bedspreads-much more! Call 522-7901

r \ For The Like new Bar-B-Que Lover Yard Sale Lawn Mower Wharton’s Sat. July 16 Old Fashioned Bar-B-Que 8 a.m. til 2 p.m. Heavy Duty Hwy. 272 (Caledonia) 3 m iles south onHwy. 139 Briggs & Straton Engine "We H ave It A ll" Turn Right on Tanyard Used Only Once Pork Mutton Road, 1st house on left. Call Jess Ezell Ribs Burgoo Chicken First Time Sale 522-3719 Sandwiches/Plates Lots of Goodies! (502) 522-6945

Real Estate For Sale

For Sale-3 Bedroom home on 3rd Street, 1 1/2 For Sale-2 Bedroom home on Cunningham bath, Central Heat/Air (gas), excellent condition, Avenue, gas heat, excellent condition. Price Reduced. For Sale—3 Bedroom, 2 baths, brick home on For Sale—3 Bedroom hom e on Noel Drive, 2 baths, Glendale Avenue, 2 car garage, excellent condi­ Hours: Next Week's Special Located: Woodstove, 2 acres, basement, Price Reduced. tion. Monday-Friday 6:30-5:30 Sport Coats & Blazers Hwy. 68 East Cadiz, Ky Saturday 7:30-12:00 $1.49 In former Amgas Building Call Willard at CENTURY 21 Thomas Real Estate 522-6041 People in the news The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, July 13, 1988, A-7

Miss Rebecca Lynn Herndon, Judy Lancaster to marry James Sidebottom daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Ray Mrs. Zelpha Whitlock Clark and Mr. Kentucky University. Wayne Herndon of Cadiz, has Lancaster, Gracey, announce the and Mrs. Raymond Oscar Sidebottom The wedding is scheduled for graduated from West Kentucky engagement of their daugher, Judy of Greensburg. He is a 1984 graduate August 7 at 4 p.m. at Cadiz Christian State Vocational-Technical School Leigh, to James Keith Sidebottom, osn of Green County High School and is a Church. All friends and relatives are of Practical Nursing. of Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas Side- senior Agri-business major at Western invited. Miss Herndon had been placed on active duty status by her Army bottom, Greensburg, Ky. Reserve unit, the 807th Combat The bride-elect is the Support Hospital of Paducah, to granddaughter of Mrs. Audrey PLACE 1 LIQUOR attend the school. Cotham Lewis and the late James Sun Country Miss Herndon attended W. Ky. Russell Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Arrice ACROSS FROM PENNYRILE MALL Voc. Tech. School from August of Haydon Lancaster of Gracey. She is a Wme Coalers 1987 to June of this year. She was 1987 honor graduate of Trigg County elected secretary of her class. She ZZ phg Turn! Rebecca L. Herndon High School and is presently a was also a member of the Profes­ sophomore at Western Kentucky Miss Lancaster, Mr. Sidebottom I i sional Organization for Health Ca­ tical Nursing of 1988. She plans to g f a j ’ /j University. She is presently secretary Fraternity. -. k reer Students, H.O.SA. reside in Paducah and has accept­ ed a position of Hospital Staff of WKU Block and Bridle and a little Her fiance is the grandson of Mr. Miss Herndon was valedictori­ Ft. Campbell Blvd.—Phona US-1321 an of her graduation class of prac- Nurse at Lourdes Hospital. sister to the Alpha Gamma Rho Carlos Beckham Clark and the late

Trigg Count? Farm ao Bank

Cadiz, Kentucky 42211

197th Sem i-Annual Statement O f Condition

At the close of business June 30,1988

RESOURCES

Loans and D iscou n ts------$37,018,247.47 Less: Reserve for Bad Debts and Interest received in advance______1,268,953.97 Net Loans and Discounts______35,749,293.97 U.S. Government Securities______313,943.09 U.S. Government Agencies______12,456,501.62 Municipal Securities______4,118,736.05 Other Securities------3,455,219.21 Federal Funds Sold------300,000.00 Banking House and Fixtures------926,995.43 Other Real E s ta te ______.___. ______300,334.02 Cash and Due frorfi Banks 11 ______i______2,199,380.83 Other Assets------1,007,296.21 TOTAL RECOURCES ------$60,827,699.96

LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL

Capital------$ 625,000.00 Surplus______2,800,000.00 Undivided P ro fits______2,163,102.73 Less: Reserve for Market Value Adjustment______48,529.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ______$5,539,573.73

Other Liabilities Deposits______r r ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 7 1 5 , 9 9 5 .0 5 T OTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ______$6082769996

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

LYN BAILEY BEN L. CUNDIFF BRENT D. THOMPSON Businessman Attorney and Farmer Chairman of the Board and President

MARY F. BAKER JOHN W. RANDOLPH * WILLIAM C. McATEE Senior Vice President and Cashier Supt. of Trigg County Schools *W. C. WHITE II SMITH D. BROADBENT III JOHN L. STREET, JR. Farmer and Businessman Chairman of Advisory Committee ♦EMERITUS

OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

BRENT D. THOMPSON, President ELIZABETH A. STALLONS, Asst. Cashier LaVERN BAKER, Operations A de MARY F. BAKER, Sr. Vice President-Cashier STEPHANIE V. PERRY, Auditor MICHAEL D. PUGH, Loan Operations Officer JIMMIE J. CARR, Sr.Vice President-Operations THELMA K. FOWLER, Teller LESLIE HERNDON, Collector L. DONALD SHEMWELL, Sr. Vice President-Lending JILL K. FORD, Teller & Asst. Branch Manager VICKI W. DOCKERY, Data Processing Clerk HARRY LEE WHIPPLE, Sr.Vice President-Finance VIRGINIA B. GARDNER, Teller & Asst. Branch Manager FRANCIES E. MAYES, Research Clerk WILLIAM G. LAWRENCE, VP-Sr. Trust Officer TAMMY T. McATEE, Teller MARY C. OAKLEY, Customer Service Rep. PAULINE J. CRUMP, Vice President-Trust Officer JEWELL R. MILLER, Loan Clerk/Teller SHERRY D. ALLEN, Secretary RAMON H. OLIVER, Vice President-Farm Rep. DORA LEE ROBERTS, Teller EUNICE HUMPHRIES, Receptionist LONNIE R. WATKINS, JR., Vice President PATRICIA H. ROGERS, Teller HILER CHOATE, Loan Secretary L. GRACE THOMAS, Teller TERRY L. McNICHOLS, AVP-CD/Savings Clerk DENISE S. ALEXANDER, Proof Clerk WANDA H. THOMAS, Teller CAROL S. SIVILLS, AVP-BKKP Manager JAMES T. RASCOE, Plant Engineer CAROLYN L. WALKER, Teller WILLIE MAE JOHNSTON, Asst. Cashier ELLOWEZE CUNNINGHAM, Food Services WEND ALL H. SHOLAR, Asst. Cashier-Branch Manager SUZANNE M. LEDFORD, Loan Department Operations Supervisor MAMIE JEAN CALHOUN, Custodian PATSY D. WALLACE, Note Teller JEAN L. STALLONS, Asst. Cashier-Branch Manager GARVIE M. GRAY, Custodian WENDY P. FUTRELL, Asst. Cashier MARY ANN WRIGHT, Senior Loan Administrator VONDALOU NEEBLE, Custodian MELISSA S. NOEL, Loan Administrator PENNY B. HENDERSON, Asst. Cashier JANET ADAMS, Summer Employee KAREN FORTNER, Summer Employee 522 -6 0 21 Cadiz, KY Member FDIC 4- A-8, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, July 13, 1988 Parkview Court Adams, Ingram married in garden setting Military maneuvers A haven for golfers, hunters, fishermen and family Pamela Kaye Adams and Rob­ vacations. Two bedroom cottages, efficiencies, pool, ert Howell Ingram were united in grocery, deli and bait shop. Short distance to marina, marriage on June 18, 1988, at 5 HOPKINSVILLE - Bryan golf course and hunting areas. "Chris" Radford has enlisted in the p.m. The Rev. Don Mock officiated Ask about our weekly specials at the ceremony. United States Army and will re­ The bride is the daughter of ceive training as a Cannon Crew­ -Family owned and operated- Lacy and Joan Adams. The groom member. Radford was assisted in Benny & Karla White is the son of Phillip and Franna In­ choosing his enlistment options by A 3535 Blue Springs Rd. « Cadiz, KY 42211 » (502)924- 5351 gram. Staff Sergeant Paul Schneck of the The wedding was held at the , U. S. Army Recruiting Station at home of the groom's grandpar­ 3999 Ft. Campbell Blvd. in Hop­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingram kinsville. Radford, the son of of the Wallonia community. George and Agnes Radford of Ca­ BI-FOLD DOORS diz, is a 1988 graduate of Trigg The ceremony was conducted Pre-Hung in a garden-type setting using a County High School. floral altar, a birdbath and vases of Radford will receive his Army 2 °-6 ° basic training and advanced indi­ flowers. The flowers used were Starting At sweet peas, hydrangeas and mi­ vidual training at Fort Sill, OK. mosa blooms with greenery. The floral decorations were arranged S49.95-S89.95 by the grandmothers of the bride and groom. Ole Fashion LOW Let Us Show You The bride descended from the front porch of the two-story house, reunion set EVERYDAY How Much You Can which was decorated with pink Mr., Mrs. Robert H. Ingram PRICES! SAVE! and white crepe bells, streamers All familes living in the and flowers. The bride was escort­ pianist. Selections included, "Is and white roses, a ceramic bride camp area of Steward County, ed to the altar by her father Lacy This Love", "You and I", "Theme and groom trimmed with lace, rib­ Kitchen Cabinets •Bathroom Vanities Tn., 1942, are invited to an Adams. Glenda Boaz was matron From Ice Castles", "The Hawaiian bons and miniature flowers, fin­ Marble Tops»Tubs & Showers of honor, Shanna Miller served as Wedding Song" and the ished the top tier. Cake and punch "Ole Fashion Reunion" July flower girl. Eddie Boaz was best- "Traditional Wedding March." were served to approximately 70 16, 1988, 10:30 a.m. to ? at the Commodes*Microwave Cabinets man and Dusty Adams served as The guest register was kept by guests by Paulette Finley, Michelle Convention Center, Richard Pantrys*Tub Surround Kits ringbearer. Jennifer Dixon and Melissa Boaz. Ingram and Wanda Green. and Henderson Streets, Hop­ The bride wore a pink satin A reception was held on the After a brief honeymoon, the kinsville. Ky. Pot Luck Lunch N o r t h - 4 1 waltz length gown with a hand­ lawn, following the ceremony. The couple will reside at Paradise Mo­ at noon. Beverages and pa- kerchief hem. The bodice featured bride’s table was covered with a bile Home Park in Cadiz. perware furnished. HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER spaghetti straps, dropped white pink underliner with white lace 721 North Main*Hopkinsville, Ky. lace sleeves and a white lace over­ overlay. A floral and candle ar­ lay trimmed with silver sequins. A rangement was the center piece, Saturday Monday-Friday 502-885-1754 braided pink floral headress and using pink and white carnations. 8:00-5:00 8:00-4:00 white lace gloves completed her The three tiered wedding cake ensemble. was baked by the groom's mother, Financing Available*Free Estimates Music was provided by Becky Franna Ingram. It wai decorated 1/2 Price Sale Freeman, soloist and Debbie Hyde, with a wishing well, - wans, pink Going On Now b i r t h On All Spring & Summer Timothy Charles Butts Merchandise Terry and Traci Butts of Cerule­ ny and Vaiora Davis of Cev dean an announce the arrival of a son, and paternal grandparent, are (Sizes 3-20) Timothy Charles. He was born Charles and Jean Butts of adiz. June 30, 1988, at 6:03 p.m. at the Great-grandparents are t. m ie Regional Medical Center Madison- Bridges of Cerulean, Mr. and . ,Irs. UJTHE EXTRA BENEFIT SOCIETY ville. He weighed 6 lbs and 6 ozs C. W. Davis of Cerulean, Polly and was 20 1/4 inches long. Parish of Cadiz and Charles Butts W.O.W. membership provides you with Maternal grandparents are Son­ of Cadiz. an opportunity to help others along with low-cost insurance for yourself.

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July 17 - 22, 7:30 p.m. For you and your family there’s our NO BETTY E. GRESHAM EXTRA COST orphan's care program, Harold Greenfield, Evangelist 11417 Old Princeton Rd. natural diaster relief, and financial William Taylor, Pastor Cerulean, Ky 42215 help should you as, the insured get cer- Homecoming (502) 235-5400 tain dreaded diseases. Wade Kennedy, Song Leader at Ask your Woodmen representative about our low-cost insur­ ance plus our many fraternal and social benefits. Rocky Ridge Baptist Church Join the society that cares. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Hot & Dry Sale Sunday, July 17 LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY HOME OFFICE OMAHA, NEBRASKA Electric oscillating fans Guest Speaker: ______"The FAMILY Fraternity"®______Rev. William Harden, portable, boxed or on stands Pastor of New Harvest Baptist Church, Garden hoses, oscillating lawn sprinkers Memphis, TN SERVICES: Morning Services 11:00 A.M. Freezers Afternoon Sevices 2:00 P.M.

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THgg Supply & iHessage from tf)t SCHEDULE 68 East, Cadiz, KY 522-8551 Eugene Springer, Minister 522-8503 522-3095 Sunday: Worship-9:30 a.m. Bible Study-10:00 a.m. Lord's Supper-11:00 a.m. Southern Photo’s V a ca tio n Evening Worship-6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night-7:30 p.m. Bible School Beginning Monday, July 18, we will have a Vacation Bible School and Lectureship that will continue through Friday eve­ ning, July 22. The Bible School and Lectureship will begin each evening at 7:30 and continue through 9:00 p.m. The lectureship for adults will be at the same time that the children are in the Vacation Bible School classes. For the BACKGROUNDS - tour Choice lectureship we will have a different speaker each evening. The speakers are: Monday evening is Bro. Hollis Miller of Elkton, Deposit $3.00 When Photographed KY; Tuesday eveing is Bro. Danny Cleaver of Hopkinsville, KY; Thursday evening is Bro. Forrest Suddeth of Hopkinsville, KY; Balance $21.1* Thursday evening is Bro. Phil Dunn of Hopkinsville, KY; and Upon Delivery Friday evening is Bro. Plomer Hunter of Hopkinsville, KY. The theme for our Vacation Bible School and Lectureship is negatives God's Way For The Family. The subjects are; Mon. - The Origin of the Family; Tues. - God and the Christian Husband and Father; Wed. - God and the Christian Wife and Mother; Thurs. TOTAL PORTRAIT COLLECTION INCLUDES. God and the Privilege of Being Parents; Fri. - Home and the Church Work Together for Stable Family Life. The Home has Every bite of this refreshing treat will 2-11 x14s 4 - 8 x10s been under attack from several groups for several years, and this will help us to appreciate God's plan for the home. bring you a step closer to that elusive 4 - 5 x 7s 32-WALLETS We will have classes for all ages, from a Cradel Roll (age 6 tropical paradise. Enjoy this deli­ months and up) through adults. Plan to come and bring your 16-GIANT WALLETS family and study God's word. cious Blizzard of pecans, coconut, fresh banana i GROUPS & FAMLY PORTRAITS TAKEN AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE Classes and the lectureship will begin each evening at 7:30 and cold,creamy DQ Soft Serve. BASICS- CHILDREN - ADULTS FAMILIES NO LIMIT PER FAMILY - VARIETY OF POSES and the service will be over at 9:00 p.m. We will be looking for you-______Coming....One Day Only!!! "Today's Memories ... Tomorrow's Treasures" WE TREAT YOU RIGHT Thrif-T-Drug Company, Inc. Cain? Cfjurcf) of Christ 11 Hospital Street in Cadiz P.O. Box 1007 Cadiz, Ky. 42211 Delivered: Friday, August 12, Time: 9 a.m. til 10 a.m. Building Located At 1785 East Main Hwy. 68 East 522-3 0 5 8 Cadiz, Ky. The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, July 13, 1988, A-9-’ 40th anniversary couple 50th anniversary couples Gray FINAL MARKDOWN Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Gray will celebrate their 50th wedding On Summer Clearance anniversary with a reception Saturday, July 23,from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Bank of Cadiz Community Room. The couple were married July 23, 1938 in Cadiz, by the Rev. Luther Men’s & Ladies’ Clothing Sanders. Their attendants were Elmer Lois Clark and Harry Coleman. The couple requests no gifts. Oliver, Way earn national titles Buckingham-Ray Ltd. Word was received in Cadiz Campbell, KY the newest 970 Chestnut this week from the National member of the Kentucky Council of State Garden Clubs Garden Club. Murray, Kentucky announcing that Mrs. Ramon Oliver and Mrs. Jacob Way have achieved the designation of Accredited Gardening Consultants. As there are only eleven Garden Club members to receive this qualification it is an honor that we have two Pennyrile Mall, Hopkinsville, Ky in our city. Becky Oliver is 2nd vice Mr., Mrs. Murl Sanders president of the Garden Club Sum m er Sate of Kentucky, Inc. and Milly Sanders Way is president of the Cadiz Garden Club. Also honored Spectacular Mr. and Mrs. Murl Sanders will celebrate their 40th wedding anni­ was Linda Kay Edington of the versary with a reception hosted by their children Sunday, July 31, from Eagles Garden Club of Fort 2 to 5 p.m. at the Sanders' home in Cerulean. Friday & Saturday Murl Sanders and Marcella Wood Sanders were married in Hopkins­ ville, August 1,1948. Diabetes class The couple has three children, Mrs. Larry (Janice) Boyd and Bruce Save From 50%-75% Wood Sanders, both of Cadiz, and Mrs. Robert (Cindy) Laxton of Fort The second class in the Lauderdale, FL. Trigg County Diabetes Educa­ The couple also has three grandchildren, Johnston Boyd, and Aubree tion Series will m eet from 10 On Everything and Scott Sanders. a.m. to 12 noon, W ednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders have co-owned and operated Cadiz IGA for July 13. The location is the Out on Our Sidewalk more than 25 years. Old Masonic Building next to All friends and relatives are invited to attend. the Senior Citizens Kitchen. Smith awarded degree NASHVILLE, TN - A Cadiz tion. Smith is the daughter of Bill Beliles Furniture, Inc. resident was awarded a bac­ Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Eugene calaureate degree from David Springer of Cadiz. Lipscomb College during cer­ Smith was among more than emonies June 6th. 350 students receiving degrees Immediate Liquidation Deborah Kay Smith was from Lipscomb President awardedthe bachelor of science Harold Hazelip. degree in office administra­

# funeral notices of Mr. Bobby Joe Carson Floor Sample Inventory Mr. Bobby Joe Carson, 56, of one stepson Paul Allen Latham of Cadiz, died Saturday, July 2, at his Murray; one brother Jerry Carson home. of CadijTdncLtwo grandchildren. -Famous Name Brands- Bom in Murray on May V, i§32, He was preceded in death by his he was the son of Joseph Warren wife Martha Sargent Carson, Sep­ Carson and Edith Wilson Carson. tember 29,1987. He was a member of the 7th and Funeral services were conduct­ Pennsylvania House Simmons Poplar Church of Christ, a mem­ ed Wednesday, July 6, at 2 p.m. in Broyhill Kincaid ber of AMVETS Post 45 and a the chapel of J. H. Churchill Fu­ VFW'of Paris. neral Home. John Dale officiated, Laz-y-Boy® Cochrane Henre Don Stanley Survivors include two sons Joe and burial followed in Murray Me­ Carson of Washington State and morial Gardens. Lane Sherrill Hickory Hill Virginia House Mark L. Carson of Richmond, VA; Clayton-Marcus Leathercraft Crestline Madison Square Mr. Alfred James Bridges Hickory Chair Riverside Davis Cabinet and Many, Many More Stiffel Hancock & Moore Mr. Alfred James Bridges was ters throughout the South Pacific, Dixie born to Georgia Tandy Bridges lie worked at Johns-Manville and Flex Steel and the late Sam Wallace Bridges then for the U.S. Postal Service in Benchcraft American Drew on October 21, 1922 in Canton. He Newark for 35 years before retir­ is the oldest brother of ten children ing in 1982. He has been a resident born of that marriage. He was of Vauzhall, N. J. for the past 30 united in holy matrimony to Ina years. M. Black on December 21, 1946 He was a loving father and a de­ Guaranteed / and to the union four children dicated family man. He also leaves were born. He is the loving father to mourn his passing, his mother, The Lowest Prices of Alfred Bridges, Audley W. Mrs. Georgia Bridges of Canton; Absolutely The Best Bridges, Arlene M. Bridges-Snell, his beloved wife Ina M. Bridges of In The Country Yvette A Bridges, M.D. and Vin­ Vauxhall; four brothers Stanley T., cent Redmond. Sam (Pete), Jack and Major Bridg­ in He came to New Jersey in 1946 es all of Detroit, Mich.; five sisters, after serving for seven years in the1 Juanita Trail, Sally Wynn, Barba­ Quality Furniture U. S. Navy aboard the aircraft car­ ra McClure, Elsie Hooper, all of rier The U.S.S. Yorktown, "The Detroit and Serena Black of East Fighting Lady", as a Chief Petty Orange, NJ; a father-in-law, Mr. Officer First-Class during World Phil Black, two sons-in law, one War II. He was a highly decorated daughter-in-law, nine grandchil­ combat veteran who served in dren and many, many dear rela­ 90 Days Same As Cash Up To 36 Monthes To Pay campaigns in North Africa, the tives and loving friends. Middle East and numerous thea­ Annual Bar-B-Que Bill Beliles Furniture Saturday, July 16 Roaring Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Visa 323 E. 9th St. 11 ii.iii. - til? Mastercard DH C^VIR Hopkinsville Dar-D-Que with all the trimmings Discover 502-886-6326 Proceeds w ill go to the fire dept. Three Church REVIVAL Sunday through Friday WALLONIA CADIZ ROARING SPRING July 17-22 CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ivan Judd, Minister Dr. Tom Martin, Minister Tom Edwards, Minister 730 PM. Nightlf Sunday Evening Monday Evening Tuesday Evening Fellowship Time Following Service Service Service Friday Evening Service At Dr. Toni Martin- Preaching Tom Edwards - Preaching Ivan Judd - Preaching Roaring Spring Christian Church Wednesday Evening Thursday Evening Friday Evening Service Service Service Tom Edwards- Preaching Ivan Judd - Preaching Dr. Tom Martin- Preaching Everyone Welcome A-10, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, July 13,1988 Church Page

Message and Directory mandments require us to be Why the Ten pure in our hearts as well as Commandments? Talk to G od A b out It anxiety on Him, becasue He in our conduct. Looking at a Most folks assume they fol­ What’s the trouble? Getting cares for you" (1 Peter 5:6-7). woman or a man with lust in low the Ten Commandments. old? Confronted with illness? Yes, you must humble your­ your heart is just the same as And when you talk to them Had a family crisis? Worrying self before God. You must bow committing adultery (Matthew about sin, they usually say, about work? Talk to God about Before God and His Son, Jesus 5:28). In other words, you may "I’m not so bad. I keep the Ten it. That’s right. Get down on Christ. And prayer is a way of outwardly perform all you du­ Commandments." This just your hands and knees and doing just that. It shows your ties properly. But watch out! If goes to show that "the Law is pray! dependence on God. You want your heart is not right before holy, and the commandment is Sure, it may seem a little to be on top of life and in God, you have broken God’s holy and righteous and good" embarassing. Since you are charge of every situation. Un­ commandments. In this way, (Romans 7:12). used to handling your troubles fortunately, you are not. But "the Scripture has shut up all yourself, you don’t like being the mighty God is in control. But unfortunately, the very men (and women and children) He really is. dependent upon anyone. And people who hide behind the under sin, that the promise by you have always said religion So don’t let you pride keep Ten Commandments too often faith in Jesus Christ might be is a crutch. But now you need you from turning to God in blatantly violate those same given to those who believe" help. praye.-. It w ould be a real commandments. And they (Galations 3:22). tragedy to miss the help you Well, God is in the business never stop to realize what they So the first step in really of giving help. The Bible says, need. Cast your worries and are doing. coming to Christ for salvation "Humble yourself, therefore, troubles on God. He can han­ You see, there is more to the is understanding your sin in under the mighty hand of God, dle them. In fact, 'Tour Father Ten Commandments than just the light of the Ten Com­ that He may exalt you at the knows what you need, before outward acts. The Ten Com­ m andm ents. proper time, casting all your you t sk Him (Matthew 6:8).

BAPTIST CHURCHES

Bible Baptist: Hwy. 68 E Maple Grove Baptist: Goodwin Bill Meador, Pastor Maple Grove Road, Cadiz; Sunday School 10 a.m. Irvin Darnell, Pastor; Preaching 11 a.m.; Sun Sunday School 10 a.m.; Funeral Home day Night Prayer Service Preaching 11 a.m.; 6 p.m.; Preaching 6:30 Sunday Night Preaching p.m.; Wednesday N ight 6:30 p.m. Wednesday WBlfEYsZS- Preaching 7:30 p.m. Night 7 p.m. Bloomfield Missionary Montgomery Elizabeth > Copyright 1987 Rogers Sales • P.O. Box 505 • Joelton. 1 N 37080 Baptist: Hwy. 139 N; E.A. B aptist: Hwy. 68 E; Leon Brown, Pastor; Sunday Townsend, Pastor; Sun­ School 9:30 a.m.; Sunday day School 10 a.m .; A D V 0 C A T E L R Hwy. 68E Worship 11 a.m. and 2:30 M orning W orship 11 522-3058 p .m .; BTU 6 p.m .; a.m.; Prayer Meeting 0 N V T A H P L A E Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 7 p.m. Meeting 6 p.m. W ednesday. A P 0 S T L E E 1 D Children's Clothes Buffalo la ck Baptist: Bro. Mt. Pleasant Baptist: Blue 1/4 Miles West of Cadiz Jack Geurin, Pastor; Springs Road, Canton; R S M 1 S L 0 W T E WIN on Hwy 68 Sunday School 10 a.m.; Grandville Courtney, U 0 E R N C 0 L N E Worship 11 a.m.; Church Pastor; Sunday School 522-3109 Training 6:30 p.m.; 9:45 a.m.; Morning Wor­ 0 D G H E T M 0 N M Worship 7:30 p.m.; ship 10:45 a.m.; Evening A Wednesday Prayer Ser­ Worship 7 p.m.; 1 Q A C U 1 E R C E Com plete Building Service & Supply vice 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Cadiz Baptist: 82 Main St., Meeting 7:30 p.m. V K N T 0 J U D S R BIBLE Four/hce Cadiz; Harold Skaggs, N ew H ope Baptist: Hwy. Pastor; Sunday School 525; Ronnie Sivills, in­ A 0 T R 0 H T U A 1 Building Supply 9:30 a.m.; Morning Wor­ terim Pastor; Sunday Hwy. 68 East ship 10:45 a.m.; Church School 10 a.m.; Morning S H E P H E R D F Y T r a in in g 7 p .m .; Worship 11 a.m.; Church Evening Worship 6 p.m.; T r a in in g 6 p .m .; Economy Cee Bee Stores Wednesday Prayer Evening Worship 7 p.m.; 12 NAMES AND TITLES GIVEN JESUS Meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Caldwell Blue Spring Meeting 7 p.m. HIDDEN MESSAGE...... Downtown Baptist: Hwy. 276; Wayne New Jerusalem Baptist: i v ; ? ' r y a Knoth, Pastor; Sunday 2550 Old Cadiz-Maggie School 10 a.m.; Morning Road; Jerry Turner, Pas­ East Main Worship 11 a.m.; Church tor; Sunday School 10 T ra in in g 6 p . m . ; a.m.; Morning Worship 1. Words are spelled forward, backward, horizontally, vertically, Evening Worship 7 p.m.; 11 a.m.; Evening Prayer Southern States Mid Week Prayer and diagonally, as well as up and down. Service 5:30 p.m.; Hopkinsville Cooperative Service Wednesday 7 Evening Worship 6 p.m.; All words are in a straight line, although the same letters may be Calvary M issionary Wednesday Worship 7 used in more than one word. Cadiz Branch Baptist: Hwy 274; Mar­ p.m . 3. When all words are found, there will be a HIDDEN MESSAGE Rt. 1 Hwy. 68 E 522-3416 shall Fortner, Pastor; Oak Grove Baptist: Oak Sunday School 10 a.m.; Grove Church Road; Hal spelled out by the remaining letters. M orning W orship 11 Shipley, Pastor; Sunday RULES: Complete the above word search puzzle and mail it to: a.m.; Sunday Night School 10 a.m.; Morning Prayer Service 6:30 p.m.; Worship 11 a.m.; Church (Halit? Hecorti Boutique Wednesday Night Ser­ T r a in in g 6 p .m .; All correct entries will be placed in one box. A winner will be drawn vices 7:30 p.m. Hwy. 68 E. Cadiz Evening Worship 7 p.m.; each month. Canton Baptist: Main St., Mid-Week Wednesday 522-8527 Canton; Ronnie Sivills, Service 7 p.m. Pastor; Sunday School 10 R ock F ront Baptist: Lin­ a.m.; Morning Worship ton Road; Sunday School 11 a.m.; Church T ra in ­ 10 a.m.; Morning Richie/Lee’s Shake Shop ing 5:25 p.m.; Evening Worship 11 a.m.; W o r ship 6 p .m .; Evening Service 6:30 Eat In or Carry Out Wednesday Prayer p.m.; Prayer Meeting Meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 7 p.m. Decorated Cakes for any occasion Bethesda Methodist: Hwy. a.m.; Sunday Services 10 Joiner's Chapel Church of Cerulean Baptist: Rocky Ridge Baptist: 522-7574. 139 N; James Powell, a.m.; Wednesday Bible C h r is t : Hwy. 139 S; Cerulean community; Joe Hwy. 68 E; Terry Milche- Pastor; Morning Study 7 p.m. Richard Crutchfield, Pat Winchester, Pastor; son, Pastor; Sunday Cadiz Presbyterian Worship (1st, 2nd and 4th Minister; Bible Study 10 Sunday School 10 a.m.; School 10 a.m.; Worship Chapel: Services con­ Sun.) 9 a.m.; 3rd Sunday a.m.; Morning Worship Trigg County Morning Worship 1 1 Service 11 a.m.; Sunday Siloam United Methodist: ducted at the Cadiz Chris­ 11 a.m.; Sunday School 10 Siloam Church Road; tian Church, 31 Main St., 11 a.m.; Evening a.m.; Church Training 6 E v e n in g 6 p .m .; a.m.; UMYF (2nd and 4th Farm ao Qcink James A. Shuck, Pastor; Cadiz; Dr. Tom Martin, Worship 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. p.m.; Evening Worship 7 Wednesday Evening 7 Sundays) 7 p.m.; UMW Church School 10 a.m.; Supply Pastor; Sunday Wednesday Service. p.m.; M id-W eek Prayer p.m . (1st Wednesday evening Worship 1st and 3rd Sun­ Worship 8:30 a.m.; Service 7 p.m. Second Baptist: Will of month) 7 p.m. 522-6021 "Since 1890" FDIC days 11 a.m.; 2nd and 4th Delm ont Baptist: Shoney Jackson Road; C.L. Church School 9:45 a.m. Cadiz United Methodist: Sundays 9 a.m. PENTECOSTAL Oliver, Pastor; Sunday Brown, Pastor; Sunday Main Street, Cadiz; W. Logos Christian Fellow­ School 9:30 a.m.; M orn­ Cadiz Pentecostal: Hwy. School 10 a.m.; Morning Alfred Williams, Pastor; Tobaccoport United ship: Services at the ing Worship 10:45 a.m.; 139 N Princeton Rd.; Worship 11 a.m.; Prayer Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; Methodist: Tobaccoport American Legion Build­ Sivills Group 5:30 p.m.; Evening B ible C lass 6 p.m .; William Cunningham, Morning Worship 8:30 community; Carlton ing, Whitecrest Hill, Pastor; Sunday School 10 W o r s h ip 6 p .m .; Evening Worship 7 p.m.; a.m. and 11 a.m .; Puiyear, Pastor; Sunday Cadiz; Daniel Swartz, a.m.; Morning Worship Food Town - Bi-Rite Wednesday Evening 7 Missionary Society Wednesday Bible Study 7 School 5:30 p.m.; Worship Pastor; Sunday School 11 a.m.; Sunday Night Scott & Carol Sivills p.m . W ed n esd a y 6 p.m .; p.m . Service 6 p.m. every Sun­ 9:45 a.m.; Morning S e r v ic e 6 p .m .; Donaldson Creek Baptist: Prayer Meeting Cerulean Methodist: Hop­ day evening. Worship 11 a.m.; Wednesday Prayer Donaldson Creek Road; Wednesday 7 p.m. kinsville Road,Cerulean; Evening Service 6 p.m. Meeting 7 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m.; South Road Missionary James Powell, Pastor; CHRISTIAN St. Stephens Catholic: Fa­ Bank of Cadiz M orning W orship 11 B a p tist: Hwy. 139 S; M orning W orship 10 CHURCHES New Pleasant Hill Jimmy Oliver, Pastor; ther Richard Danhauer, a.m.; Evening Worship 7 a.m.; Sunday School 11 P en tecosta l: Hwy. 164; & Trust Co. a-**"* p.m.; Wednesday Sunday School 10 a.m.; Pastor; Mass Schedule - a.m.; UMYF (2nd and 4th Cadiz Christian: 31 Main Sunday 8:30 and 11 a.m.; Wesley Hibbs, Pastor; Evening Service 7 p.m. Preaching 11 a.m.; 24-Hour Teller Machine Sunday) 7 p.m.; UMW Street, Cadiz; Dr. Tom daily except Thursday Sunday School 10 a.m.; East Cadiz Baptist: Glen­ Prayer Meeting 5:30 Mainst. Cadiz, KY 522-6066 (3rd Wednesday Martin, Pastor; Sunday 7:30 a.m.; Thursday M orning W orship 11 dale Dr., Cadiz; O.D. p.m.; Preaching 6 p.m.; evening) 7p.m. School 9:45 a.m.; Morn­ evening 7 p.m.; Saturday a.m.; Youth Service 6 Boyd, Pastor; Sunday Wednesday Mid-Week Dyer's Chapel United ing Worship 11 a.m.; evening 7 p.m.; Holy p.m.; Evangelistic Ser­ School 9:30 a.m.; M orn­ Service 7 p.m. Clement Save-On Drugs Methodist: Hwy. 68 W; Church Board 1st Days 7 p.m. vice 7 p.m.; Wednesday ing Worship 10:30 a.m.; South U nion Baptist: Old James A. Shuck, Pastor; W edn esda y 7 p.m .; The Church O f God: Can­ Worship Service 7 p.m.; Church Training 6 p.m.; Lock E Road; John M Church School 10 a.m.; Men's Christian Fellow­ ton Pike, Hopkinsville; Saturday Worship Ser­ Now Located on East Main, Evening Worship 7 p.m.; Ahart, Pastor; Sunday Worship 1st and 3rd Sun­ ship 2nd Wednesday 7 vice 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer C.H. Payne, Pastor; Sun­ next to the hospital School 10 a.m.; Worship day 9 a .m .; S u n da y p.m.; Women's Chris­ day School 10 a.m .; Meeting 7 p.m. Service 11 a.m.; Church School 9:45 a.m.; Wor­ tian Fellowship 2nd M orning W orship 11 522 3211 H illtop Freew ill Baptist: Training 6 p.m.; Sunday ship service 10:30 a.m. Wednesday 1:30 p.m.; Located 14 miles south of a.m.; Evening Services 6 Night Worship 7 p.m.; Linton United Methodist: Family Fellowship Sup­ Cadiz on Old Tobaccoport p.m.; Wednesday Ser­ Live Green & Blooming Plants at Wednesday Evening Hwy. 164, Linton; Carlton per last Wednesday 7 Road; Henderson Selph, vices 7 p.m. Service 7:30 p.m. Puryear, Pastor; Services p.m. Flow ers By Jess Pastor; Preaching Each Victory Fellowship: 16 Trigg County Baptist: Each Sunday 9 a.m.; Roaring Spring Chris­ Sunday 11 a.m. Court St., Cadiz; Bro. 823 Maple Court, Hop­ Specializing in Silk fo r all O ccasions Line Street, Cadiz; Dr. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; tian: Roaring Spring H urricane Baptist: Hwy. Jesse Frye, Pastor; Sun­ kinsville; Robert Brown, Frank Deese, Pastor; Fellowship potluck each community; Thomas R. 522-3719 276; John F. Johnson, day School 10 a.m.; Wor­ Pastor; Sunday School 10 Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; second Wednesday 7 Below Old Dover Rd & Hwy 272 on Hwy 272 Pastor; Sunday School 10 Edwards, Pastor; Sunday ship Service 11 a.m.; a.m.; Morning Service M orning Worship 10:30 Mt. Zion United a.m.; Worship 11 a.m.; School 10 a.m.; Worship Sunday Night worship 6 12:00; YPWW 6:30; Sun­ a.m.; Training Union 6 Methodist: Cerulean Church Training 6 p.m.; Service 11 a.m.; CWF 4th p.m.; Thursday Night day Evening 7:30 p.m.; p.m.; Sunday Evening Road, Cadiz; James Pow­ To Place Your Ad Evening Worship 7 p.m.; Thursday 2 p.m.; CMF Worship 7 p.m. Bible Band Tuesday 7:30 Worship 6:45 p.m.; ell, Pastor; Sunday School W ednesday W orship 7 2nd Thursday 7 p.m.; 1st p.m.; Friday Service 7:30 Wednesday Worship 10 a.m.; Morning Wor­ p.m . Tuesday Trigg Manor CHURCH OF CHRIST Service 7 p.m. ship (1st, 2nd and 4th On The Church Page Liberty Point Baptist: Old 6:30 p.m. Wallonia Baptist: Wal- Sundays) 11 a.m.; Third The Church Of G od In Dover Road, Cadiz; Cadiz Church Of Christ: lonia community; Don Sunday 9 a.m.; UMYF Wallcnia Christian Christ: Hwy. 139 N; Elder Wayne Glass, Pastor; 1785 E. Main, Cadiz; Eu­ Call 522-6605 Mock, Pastor; Sunday (2nd and 4th Sundays) 7 Church: Hwy 276; Ivan Clarence Siscney, Pastor; Sunday School 10 a.m.; School 10 a.m.; Morning Judd, Pastor; Sunday gene Springer, Minister; p.m.; UMW (2nd Sunday Morning Wor­ Sunday School 10 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m.; Church Worship 11 a.m.; Train­ School 10 a.m. M orning CLYDE HITE T r a in in g 6 p .m .; Wednesday evening) 7 ship 9:30 a.m.; Bible Morning Service 11 a.m.; in g U n ion 6 p.m .; p.m . Worship 11 a.m.; Evening Worship 7 p.m.; Study 10 a.m.; Sunday YPWW 6 p.m.; Services Lubricants & Fasteners Evening Worship 7 p.m.; Oakland United Evening Worship 6 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Evening Worship 6 p.m.; 7:30 p.m.; Prayer Meet­ Lubricants & Industrial Parts Wednesday Evening Methodist: Oakland Wednesday Night Ser­ Prayer Meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday Evening Bible ing and Bible Band Worship 7 p.m. Church Road; Carlton vice 6 p.m.; Christian Rt. 1 Box 255 Locust Grove Baptist: Study 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 6 p.m. Puryear, Pastor; Sunday Men's Fellowship 3rd CADIZ, KENTUCKY 42211 Hwy. 272 E; Donald METHODIST School 9:15 a.m.; Wor­ T h u r sd a y 7 p .m .; Phelps, Pastor; Sunday CHURCHES ship Service 10 a.m. every Women's Missionary School 10 a.m.; Moring CADIZ Bethel United Methodist: Sunday. Meeting 4th Monday 7 Worship 11 a.m.; Church Gstwwmy Bethel Church Road; Rockcastle United p.m.; Church Board Training 5:30 p.m.; Meeting 4th Sunday 5 oHje (EaM? i&Ecorl) Carlton Puryear, Pastor; Methodist: Cumberland Evening Worship 6:30 Sunday School 10:15 Drive, Rockcastle com­ p.m.; Elders Meeting 5th p.m.; Wednesday Prayer a.m.; Morning Worship munity; Bill Evans, Pas- Sunday 5:30 p.m.; Trigg Meeting 7:30 p.m. 11:15 a.m. tor; Sunday School 9 Manor 3rd Tuesday 6 522-6605 The Cadiz H«*c»jrd, Wednesday, .July HI, A 11 W^t (golticn (

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13,1988 Homers abound in Pee Wee action; three leagues begin tourney play GIRLS first-round bye. the Bank. Tuesday, July 5 In second round action, Chris Oliver and Bradley Tonya Bush and Sharon Bank of Cadiz won 7-0 by for­ Ledford each hit two doubles Baker each had a pair of hits feit over Hoover. for the Sheriffs Posse. Ledford in Angel P’s 14-12 win over Trigg Co. Farmers Bank struck out six in the final Lakeland. Charmine Wilson used two hits from both Alex three innings to seal the 12-6 paced Lakeland with three Baker and Ben Davis, as well win against Stone Plastics. hits. as Baker’s six strikeouts, in Kentucky Machine guaran­ The Little Farmer Girls, led beating Stone Plastics 14-4. teed themselves a place in the by Christy Samsel’s triple and Jeremy Taylor had a double finals by beating Trigg Co. double and four other Girls for Stone. Farmers Bank 12-9. Timmy with two hits apiece, beat Kentucky Machine broke Bush banged out three hits Save-On Drugs 11-1 in a no­ open a close game by scoring and Alvis Finley added two of hitter. Yulonda Hendrix scored six runs in the sixth inning. his own for the Machine. Josh ?■ Save-On’s lone run. John Pete Potter had three Bailey and Tatum McNichols WOMEN hits, Cory Bush chipped in two each had two hits for TCFB. Tuesday, July 5 of his own and Jason Under­ JR . B ABE RU TH Aletha Cavanaugh had hill pitched a three-hitter in Tuesday, July 5 three hits and three of her the Machine’s 11-1 win over Pete Light Springs’ Brian teammates added two hits Sheriffs Posse. Bradley Led­ Ahart smacked three hits and each to lead Stroud’s to a 14-8 ford had two hits for the Posse. ON THE ROAD AGAIN: The girls varsity basketball team left early Saturday morning, July 9, for a one- Scotty Hampton pitched a victory over Babbage in sea­ day, 16-team, double elimination tournament in Metropolis, IL. Thursday, July 7 three hitter to lead their team son-end tournament play. to a 7-3 victory against Ken­ Second-round play contin­ Doris Outing and Chelise tucky Machine. Hampton ued as Steven Tyler sparked a Baker led Babbage with a struck out nine and gave up nine-run spurt by smacking a Complex celebrates the 4th triple and a single each. only one earned run. Chad home run and a single in the PEEWEE Morse had two hits for the The Fourth of July did not sixth inning. Steven Wallace (7 & 8 ) M achine. go uncelebrated at the Trigg and Mark Humphries added a Tuesday, July 5 Jason Johnson and Brian County Recreational Com­ double each as Goodwin de­ A total of eight home runs Tyler each had two hits in plex this year. Among the feated Bank of Cadiz 15-10. were hit in Kentucky Ma­ Please see TOURNEY page B-2 Pat DeSpain had two hits for other holiday activities held chine’s 20-17 win over the at the Complex, sports fans Tigers. Two of Lamar Rad­ saw an antique tractor pull, ford’s four hits were homers as a men’s softball tournament, fellow Tigers Brian Curtis, Sport Shorts Bambino League games and Quinten Quarles and Jeremy T R IG G CO U N TY - Football practice for players who will PeeWee League games Cortner added four hits apiece be in the ninth through the 12th grades will begin Monday, throughout the day. in a losing cause. For the Ma­ July 18. Practice will be held each day at 5:30 p.m. All players A nine-team, double-elimi­ chine, Lucas Chestnut had a are to report to the practice field ready to workout. nation men’s softball tour­ Going "WEIGH" Back: An old John Deere tractor is weighed in as part of pair of homers and Justin The first night will be an organizational meeting and a nament was won by a Prince­ the July 4th antique, tractor pull at the Trigg County Recreational Hite, Joe Ed Bridges, Jerry cookout. For further information, contact Coach Dixie Jones ton team coached by Mike Complex. Ethridge and Brad Taylor hit Scott. Bestway of Cadiz fin­ solo roundtrippers. at 522-3373. sion game was a slugfest as T R IG G CO U N TY - The second annual Midsummer Youth ished second. Grubbs and Shalanda Gude Patrick Johnson’s three hits, Deana Armstrong knocked a In PeeWee League action, all homered for the Bugs, one of them a homer, Dustin Splash is scheduled for Saturday, July 16, at the American pair of homers and Bryce Legion Swimming Pool. The event, sponsored by the Genesis two games, one in the 4,- 5- while Terri Boyd added three Clark’s three singles and J.T. P’Pool and Timmy Hendricks Express, will begin at 5:30 p.m. and go until 7:30 p.m. Both & 6-years-old division and hits of her own. Kim Black- Boddy’s two triples led the Gi­ one in the 7- & 8-years-old added three hits each to pace the men’s and women’s track and cross country team will be well led the Cats with three ants to a 13-3 stomping of the their team to a 20-10 win. recognized. All Trigg County youth are invited; admission and division, were played with the hits. The Dragons beat An­ Braves. Jonathan Leudenberg teams being made up of Greg Choate and Wes Perry gels 19-11 to take third hit a triple and a double for refreshments are free. players from all the teams in each had home runs and UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY - Bob Bradley, assistant place. the Braves. each division. Craig McVickers added three director of athletics/academic affairs at UK since 1977, was Friday, July 1 In the 4- through 6-years- hits in a losing effort. The Bambino League be­ named assistant director of athletics/NCAA-SEC compliance ( 8 ,9 ,1 0 & 11) old game, Tim Hendricks ana The 8- through 11-years- gan its end-of-th e-season and academic affairs, Wildcat athletics director Cliff Hagan Krissy Grubbs had two Brian Johnson hit a home old PeeWee League divison tournament by playing four said. The appointment became effective July 1, 1988. home runs and teammates run each for their team while held a Fourth of July tour­ first and two second round Bradley’s main resposibility will be to ensure compliance by Shalanda Gude, Keesha Adam Richards, James nament. The Love Bugs beat games, with the Sheriffs the UK Athletic Association and its employees with NCAA, Alexander and Calandra Boyd Adams, Greg Choate and the Dragons 19-3 and the Posse getting a first-round SEC and institutional rules. He will continue his current role added one each to lead the Matt Lane added three hits Lady Cats narrowly beat An­ bye. (Please see the regular of providing NCAA and SEC rules interpretations and over­ Love Bugs to a 18-7 win over each. Josh Humphries, Jill gels 11-9 in the first round. league results for additional seeing the Center for Academic and Tutorial Services (CATS). the Lady Cats. Lisa King McVickers, Justin Cain and The Love Bugs then details.) "I am pleased to announce Bob Bradley’s appointment to paced the Gats’ hitting with a T.C. Bush had three hits bombed the Lady Cats 20-2 Results of the antique this very important position," Hagan said. "We are committed homer and had help from Vir­ apiece for their team. to win the tournament. tractor were not available at to complete compliance with NCAA and SEC rules and regu­ ginia Lutrull’s two hits. The 7- & 8-years-old divi- Karen Grubbs, Krissy press time. lations. It is a continuous educational process because these BAMBINO rules are complex and are frequently changing." Monday, July 4 Bradley served as coordinator of career counseling and di­ Season-end tournament play rector of financial aid for the Lexington Technical Institute # Ski's popularity zipping along began with Stone Plastics before joining the Athletics Association in 1977. By David Blackburn winning 7-0 by forfeit over the and "thought it would be a lot 1987, it was up to nine. WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY - Susan Rankin, Staff Reporter o f fun." Bank of Cadiz. "W e’ve sold 14 so far," Noel a five-time Kentucky state track champion and cross country "Once I got started riding Jacob Arm strong drove in said, "and we’re only halfway All-Stater, has signed to run collegiately with Western Ken­ "They’re a sport within ’em, I was hooked,” Thom as through the year. the winning run with a single tucky Unversity. themselves," said Hal Choate said. as Trigg Co. Farmers Bank "The popularity is so great, Rankin, competed at Danville High School under Coach o f je t skis. He has bought four skis squeaked by Hoover .11-10. Kawasaki has sold out of the E.G. Plummer, has been a consistent top 10 finisher in the Choate works at Cadiz since his first, a used 1975 Sam Long had two hits for 1988 models (nationwide). girls’ AA cross country championships the past five years. She ^ Kawasaki and Stihl Power model. Now, Thomas zips Hoover. They didn’t even anticipate took Kentucky individual track titles in the 800 and 1600 me­ Tools where jet skis are sold. about on the largest 1988 Cory Bush and Steven Tyler how big this was going to be." ters in 1986 and 1987, and in the 3200 meters in 1985. Whether standing or sitting, model Kawasaki makes. locked horns in a pitcher’s duel The jet skis are not being Rankin is also an Academic All-Stater and is a member of riders can enjoy the pleasures Patented by Kawasaki in that took only an hour to play. bought exclusively by the the National Honor Society. of water skiing without having 1974, the jet ski, also known young, either. Bush struck out 11 batters, Rankin is the third prep runner to sign with WKU. to be towed by someone in a as a "personal watercraft," has "It (jet skiing) covers a walked one and only allowed Michelle Wilson, a Kentucky state champion sprinter and boat. This makes jet skiing a just become popular locally broad age range of those who two hits as Kentucky Machine hurdler from Bullitt East High School in Mount Washington, sport for one person, if you within the last three years. ride them," Noel said. The jet beat Goodwin 3-0. Tyler struck and Mary Dryer, a three-time All-Stater in cross country from don’t have a friend around, or And, with the many square ski is "a family oriented-craft." out nine for Goodwin, walked St. Henry High School in Covington, signed with Western in for a pair, if you have a jet ski miles of water in the Lakes re­ Noel told of a couple in their two and allowed four hits. June. £ model built for two. gion, the urge to ride the mid-50s from Oswego, 111., who The Sheriffs Posse got a "You don’t need nobody but waves is growing. own property near the lake. yourself," said Bobby Thomas, "You’ve got the whole lake Noel said the couple bought a another Cadiz Kawasaki em­ to ride one on," Choate said. jet ski for them and their Too hot to cook? Serve the best with our ... ployee. Perry Noel, who also works grandchildren to ride when at Cadiz Kawasaki and rides a they come down. Smokey Tasting BBQ Ham jet ski "about two or three "It’s something you can do Sliced to order with expertise times a month," said jet skis without leaving your family first caught on in coastal areas behind," Noel said. such as California and Florida. Since Kawasaki also makes •Beautiful large homegrown tomatoes But they did not make it big all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and with the full flavor of summertime until Kawasaki came out with motorcycles, Noel said the two new models in 1986. company was getting a lot of "That’s when the explosion bad publicity regarding safety. •Sweet Freestone Peaches happened, not just in our area, With the jet skis, though, he (by lb. or basket) but all over the U.S.," Noel said, "there’s almost no way to said. get hurt on them as long as Thursday, Friday Potential skiers had a choice safety precautions are fol­ & Saturday •Crimson sweet watermelons of three models with different lowed." 7:30 til 10 and Sat. 2-4 p.m. engine sizes and prices. One safety measure is to Choate said the jet ski, at wear a life vest and goggles; •Main Floor Area‘ Beginners Area •Gourmet Concession •Tart June apples (by lb. or basket) JET-SETTING: Bobby Thomas Cadiz Kawasaki, sells from another is keeping an eye out •Family & Church Rates brings his Kawasaki jet ski in after about $2,300 up to approxi­ for boats. •Shock Absorber Walls & Handrails A ll this andmore at a ride on Little River. mately $3,900. And sales are The top speed on some stock •Clean Your Wheels rising steadily nationwide. jet skis is only about 38 miles Thomas said a person could /Instructor present Sat. Afternoon load and unload a jet ski by "It’s a new market," Choate per hour, and Noel said, "there '•$3.25 Reg. Admission includes themselves without having to said. "We gradually sell more is no hard surface to hit." access to skates & play area. "Serving Ihs public tor over 73 verb" every year." get anybody to help. One unique feature about Noel said Cadiz Kawasaki Newsom’s Old Mill Store Thomas said he first saw a Kawasaki’s jet skis is the fact Circus Skate < o C S \ _ _ 2ME.MalnStreet sold three jet skis in 1986, the 0 jet ski being ridden by some that a ski will circle back to its "LARGEST IN U.S.A." guys at Kentucky Dam in 1976 first year they offered them; in U.S. 641 N. 7 5 3 -9 6 2 2 Please see JET SKI page B-2 B-2, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, July 13, 1988 TOURNEY Continued from page B-l Scotty Hampton had two too little, too late. Kim Mayes time to the Jaycees 4-2. Both leading Stroud’s to a 22-9 triples for Pete Light. Vic led Cadiz with two singles and teams managed a total of five blasting of Dennison-Hunt. Haines and Scotty Craig had a double and Jason Lancaster hits. Sam Gallogly and Jason Jamie Hestand had a double two hits for D-H. Lancaster each had a single for D-H. belted a triple. Jimmy McNichols and Doug Saturday, July 2 for Cadiz’s only two hits. Cadiz FINAL STANDINGS Jones each had three hits to Cadiz Rotary returned to made six errors, two of which 1. Pete Light Springs 11-1 lead Stroud’s to a 15-5 win Hoptown to play First City cost them runs. 9| 2. Kentucky Machine 8-4 over Kentucky Machine. Dave and came back home with an Four members of Cadiz Ro­ 3. Stroud’s 5-7 Washer and Greg Oliver led 8-2 loss. Jeff Futrell, Shea tary were named to the Hop­ 4. Dennison-Hunt 0-12 the Machine with a pair of hits Walker and Robert Stinson kinsville District All-Star each. had all the team’s hits with team, which will play on Fri­ Thursday, July 7 one single apiece. First City’s day, July 22, at 5:30 p.m. in SR. BABE RUTH The Junior Babe Ruth Johnny Oats struck out 12 Madisonville. The four are: Friday, July 1 League began its tournament Cadiz batters. Kim Mayes, Barry Oakley, with Dennison-Hunt making Cadiz Rotary traveled to Thursday, July 7 Robert Stinson and Shea an early run at Pete Light Hopkinsville and dropped a For the third time in seven Walker. Mayes and Oakley are NO FISH STORY: Ricky Compton, left, and Tom Hestand display Springs, but falling short 22- close one to Hardees 9-8. Cadiz days, Cadiz Rotary went to returning all-stars who played 9 } their prize catch, a 35-inch catfish. The cat was taken early Wednesday 11. D-H scored all 11 runs in made a seventh-inning run by Hopkinsville and, for third on last year’s state runners-up morning at Little River using nightcrawler for bait. Weight of the fish the first inning on six hits. scoring five times, but it was time, returned with a loss, this team. was not available. J E T S K I Continued from page B-l ski, Noel said, is during the place." owner when he or she falls off. week when there are few boats The ski’s flexibilty is one of Noel said the ski, which sites on the water. Like water ski­ its best features, Thomas said. America's #1 XT upright on its own, automati- ing) you want a smooth water, Unlike water skiing, which claly goes into idle when the he said. Thomas said he has done a lot A phaLimk . rider falls off and the steering "One thing about the jet skis of, jet skiing is not as tiring CIRRUS. Cash Network turns either right or left. The is that, if you get off at 5 and allows you to do more ma­ pump, located in the rear of o’clock, you can go out to the neuvers such as tight turns the ski, then, propels itself in lake and still have two or and 180s. It's easy to win with CIRRUS! circles near the fallen rider. three hours to ski," Noel said. With a jet ski, Thomas said, Just ask these recent winners The best time to ride a jet "And you can ride one any "you can control your destiny." using our 24-hour Teller Machine. Players earn equipment by recycling Baseball and softball play­ "Bag ’Em for Baseball" pro­ * "Spinstopper" softball bat Layton Coho on $ 10.00 ers in the area are being in­ vides ball players with the op­ (40 lbs.) vited to trade used aluminum portunity to earn top quality * Dave Winfield baseball Ronnie Dillard $ 10.00 cans for baseball and softball Rawlings equipment for col­ glove (30 lbs.) equipment in the "Bag ’Em for lecting and redeeming alu­ * Budweiser aluminum soft- Dinah P'Pool $25.00 Baseball" program sponsoi ' minum cans. The program will ball bat (30 lbs.) — must be 21 $10.00 by Container Recovery Corpc run through September 30, to order. James Albright ration (CRC), Anheusei 1988. * aluminum baseball bat (30 Susan Kyler $10.00 Busch’s recycling subsidiary. The program is being intro­ lbs.) duced nationally this year af­ * aluminum baseball bat (20 Pam Wood $ 10.00 ter a successful pilot program lbs.) Sports Trivia in 1987. The pilot program * baseball/softball tote bag Rita F. Harris $ 10.00 was introduced in eight mar­ (20 lbs.) For any infielder who has kets and provided ball players * official little league base­ Rita Bridges $ 10.00 ever heard the derisive chant with the opportunity to trade ball (3 lbs.) Steve Thomas $50.00 "E-4! E-4!" following an error, aluminum cans for an alu­ "Bag ’Em for Baseball" is this question might bring back minum bat. being offered by P & E Dis­ some unpleasant memories. In the "Bag ’Em for Base­ tributing, the local distributor Q: What second baseman ball" program, ball players can of Anheuser-Busch products. holds the record for making redeem cans for the following Located on Bradshw Road Ex­ the most errors in a World Se­ equipment: tension, P & E Distributing is Triqjg Countv Rurnoo Bank ries? 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The NBA draft and things. Michael Cooper, Michael Jor­ Lock won’t be enough. Lock and Reggie Miller is going to member of the U.S. party. looking up for The Kid last It is debatable, of course, dan or even Danny Ainge. won’t make the cut. His best be one. And, unless he is "Chapman was out of con­ week. Chosen eighth in the which conference plays the Never mind. Even in the chance is a trade. traded, Waymon Tisdale, the trol in Paris (one basket in NBA draft by the Charlotte best basketball today. But one face of this test of fire, I be­ Winston Bennett, chosen team’s second leading scorer, four minutes of playing time). Hornets, Chapman’s agent pattern showed through clear lieve Chapman has the mental by the Cavaliers in round 3, will be back with a 16 ppg av­ And despite a trio of three- was seeking (and will get) a * enough in the recent NBA toughness to survive and blos­ walks into one of those "uphill" erage from last season. point baskets in Vienna, he ar­ $500,000-per-year contract for drafj som into a star. Obviously, the circumstances that have Crook won’t make the first rived in Bilbao to be greeted his client. Hornets’ management does, heretofore brought out the cut. by a newspaper report in El­ Comment H: One luxury too. very best in him. N B A D RA FT NOTES gin, a Basque daily, conjec­ Chapman is going to m iss from Bob Watkins Playing in Charlotte, North The Cavs roster is rich in By consensus, the Los An­ turing that he was on the U.S. his college playing days that nobody’s mentioned yet: the Sports In Kentucky Carolina, is a bonus for The small forwards - 6-8s John geles Clippers got the best of team only ‘por condicion de Kid because "Big (Sky) Blue" "Hot Rod" Williams, Phil Hub­ this year’s draft. In fact, Clip­ bianco’ - because he is white." kid glove treatment from the fans know the game and will bard and 6-7 Mike Sanders. pers director of player person­ Com m ent I: Things were media. appreciate his creative ap­ And, before taking Bennett nel Larry Hecker was so ^ By and large, pro league proach to it and come to adore in the draft, the Cavs chose 6- pleased he said, "We went ™ owners and general managers him much the way most UK 7 Randolph Keys of Southern from sailboats to speedboats." thought this year’s crop of fans did. He will not disap­ Mississippi. He is a forward After the Clippers, who else players from the Southeastern point them. with better shooting range did well? Conference were the best All of which brings us to the than Winston, but he isn’t * The Phoenix Suns did very available. bottom line. In two weeks or nearly as physical. well landing 6-9 A dozen SEC players were so, 20-year-old Chapman will It is difficult to bet against (Temple), 6-6 i S E S I j p E i chosen in the three round be a millionaire. His agent is Winston Bennett. If his knees (Central Michigan), 6-10sDean draft and four of those played seeking a $500,000-(plus)-a- hold up, his heart and com­ Garrett (Indiana) and Steve at the University of Kentucky. year pact and will get it. Then petitive spirit could "make a Kerr (Arizona). 0 The previous sentence is a he will start to "shop" The Kid hole" for this man who is Majerle, I think, could be­ statement in itself that will for endorsements. And he will blessed with an excellent NBA come to the Suns what A.C. make Bob Knight disciples get those, too. physique. Green is for the Lakers. crump. NBA decision-makers Will Chapman earn his One other possibility: if Steady at both ends. Who makes still think General Motors U. keep? You bet. A look down Bennett shows well in rookie * Among the less heralded T(UK) is the best place to find the current Hornets roster camp, he could be good trade players in this year’s crop who :players. As an aside, some us tells us that his days of play­ bait. I believe will "stick" are: Ricky more 'won’t be surprised if Cedric ing for a winer are over, at Ed Davender, picked by Berry (Kings), Jenkins and Richard Madison least for a while. the Washington Bullets, may (Bucks), Winston Bennett (but are invited to a rookie camp Unless a trade is in the off­ be a case of being in the right not necessarily with the Cavs), home loans somewhere. ing, the Hornets’ lone big man place at the right time if he is Dwight Boyd (Nuggets) and ; The Big Eight Conference • is 6-11 Dave Hoppen, who av­ willing to resume the point Majerle (Suns). ;had seven players selected in eraged 5.7 points for Golden guard role he did not like at than three rounds, including No. 1 State last season. UK In its July 4 issue, Sports Il­ : and also Perhaps Coach Dick Harter Davender arrives at a point lustrated writer Curry Kirk­ of Kansas will be interested in signing a when Coach Wes Unseld’s patrick had some intriguing anyone else? JState. However, four o f the big man the Utah Jazz are team has given up on Tyrone passages about Rex Chapman first 10 picks were SEC play­ trying to dump -6-11 Melvin Bogues as its playmaker. Too, during the USA Select team’s ers, including two youngsters Turpin. the Bullets’ two draft picks tour of Europe last month. who I believe will grow into Others: 6-7s Kelly Tripucka, ahead of Davender brought ^ NBA stars in five years from "... form erly a star in Ken­ WE DO. Michael Brooks and draftees them 6-9 and 6- now - Chris Morris (New Jer­ tucky, (Chapman) was no (Arizona) and Jeff 5 shooting gurad Ledell Eack- sey) and Rex Chapman longer the smiling carefree Moore (Auburn). Chapman’s les. mega-talent of his undergrad­ (Charlotte). DRIVE IN WINDOWS FREE PARKING | The Big Ten had six players chief competition for playing Davender’s chances of uate days. Seven weeks after drafted, the overrated Big time at the big guard is 6-5 making the roster are like his announcing that he was leav­ East had five and the Metro Dell Curry, who averaged 10 frame: slight. But if he has a ing Lexington for the NBA af­ ’The Family Financial Center’ Conference five. ppg at Cleveland last season, good rookie year, he could ter his sophomore season, KENTUCKY PROJECTIONS and 6-4 Mike Holton, 5.3 at stick. Sexy Rexy, as he was called in First Federal So, how can the four ex-UK Portland. Herbert Crook, selected by the Guardian in London,' had Savings & Loan Association players, and Louisville’s Herb Rob Lock, picked first in the Indiana Pacers in round 3, taken on a hard, grim look, HOPKINSVILLE. KENTUCKY 42240 Crook be expected to fare in round 3 by the Clippers, would is, I think, the longest of the obviously struggling under the 886-3341 885-1131 1101 South Main 3213 LaFayette Road | the NBA? Who is liable to have had a good chance with long shots among the Ken­ severe confidence drain. ‘I "stick" and who isn’t? Using this team any other year. But tuckians. The Pacers are well don’t think the kid ever NBA rosters from last season with Manning and 6-10 heeled in the areas where wanted to turn pro,’ said a and team needs as a guide- Charles Smith joining 6-10 Joe Crook excels: shooting for­ post, here are some ideas. Wolf, 6-8 Ken Norman and 7-0 ward. Rex Chapman, chosen Benoit Benjamin on the roster, Team leading scorer Chuck , .... JS&X eighth overall and first by the even a game and rough-’em-up Person (17 ppg) is an all-star r Field Old Fashioned Sausage \ Hornets, could have done bet- lib Pkg 990 a ter in the sense of being se- w lected by a team where he Collins Buick - CMC Truck, Inc. Field could "sit and watch,” mature )CeeBee and learn to handle the NBA \ ^223 Field Cooked, Flame Browned grind at a more moderate > 6oz pace. Your Buick • GMC Dealer FOOD or Thin Sliced Ham $1.39 On the other hand, in Buick Charlotte, Chapman will get all the playing time he wants, Downtown and Ea*t Cadiz 611 N. Main St. Bus. 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It is progres­ on a wagon several hours, or Research and Education Cen­ will pre-sent a speech, sively diluted toward the top of hay that spoils, may become ter in Princeton. "University of Kentucky in the plant and into the leaf even more poisonous. Bacteria Agricul-ture: Partners for the blades. may convert nitrates, which Future." Also, the new Dean of Livestock grazed on high-ni- are two or three times more Agriculture the College of Agricul-ture, Dr. trate forages are less likely to toxic. Review Oran Little, will speak. be poisoned than if they are Nitrate poisoning can usu­ Tours begin at 9:15 a.m. and fed hay or greenchop. When ally be avoided by preventive By John Fourqurean will run throughout the day grazing, they selectively eat management practices: UK College until 3 p.m. lunch will be - have suspect forages tested of Agriculture the leaves and tops of the served. plants. They tend to avoid the for nitrate content. For more information about lower stems where nitrates are - don’t give hungry animals "This year’s event probably the field day, contact your most concentrated. a full feed of suspect forage. has some-thing for everyone. county extension office. Silage also is less dangerous Gradually introduce them to a Those attending will be able to than hay or greenchop. When change of diet. view research plots on the Nitrate poisoning more grazing, they selectively eat - put drought-damaged for­ Budweiser f “ farm and see the latest in crop likely in dry season age in the silo. The nitrate the leaves and tops of the • " o p " , I production techniques," said Dry weather greatly in­ plants. They tend to avoid the level may be reduced by up to Jerry Brown, extension horti­ creases the danger of nitrate lower stems wher enitrates are 60 percent. Recycling culturist, who is coordinating poisoning in cattle and sheep. most concentrated. - feed suspect forage along the field day. Animals are more likely to be Silage also is less dangerous with safe hay, silage, or grain. Those attending will have exposed to hazardous concen­ than hay or greenchop. Half or - feed suspect forage in O ©° -8&U0. the choice of 16 different tours Now paying P er Pound trations of nitrates in two more of the nitrate content is small amounts several times a covering all aspects of agricul­ ways. 55 ture. Tours include the fol­ First, plants fill to convert trous gases as the silage fer­ feedings. For Empty Aluminum Beverage Cans Of Any Kind lowing topics: grain conserva­ fertilizer nitrate to plant pro­ ments. Silage doesn’t always - be sure drinking water is tion; grain production mange- Recycling Pays Today. • . tein when moisture is lacking. become safe to feed, however. not also high in nitrate. •o ment; broadleaf weed control P & E Recycling • Instead, nitrates may be When forage is put into a silo - raise the cutter bar and and soybean production; John- Bradshaw Pike Exit 886-2333 ’ ' stored by the plants in poi­ too dry to ferment properly, ni­ leave the lower part of stems i songrass control; vegetable Open Mon.-Fri.,7:30-3:30pm 0 H sonous amounts. Second, when trate may be reduced by less in the field. produc-tion; small fruit and Sat. 7:30-ll:30am pasture is scarce, livestock are than 20 percent. - watch animals closely after woody ornamentals; orchards fed emergency forages that The nitrate in hay is quite feeding for signs of unusual and vineyards; for-ages; live­ they would not ordinarily be stable. Whatever the nitrate behavior. stock health; beef; swine; to­ offered. level of hay when harvested, bacco; agricult-ural engineer­ Duane Miksch, ex-tension the same will be there when Also call them to arrange for ing; and home economics. Also veterinarian at U.K., says the fed. nitrate tests at the diagnotic included will be a tour of the crops of most concern are the Greenchop is the most dan­ lab in Hopkinsville. experimentation sta-tion and warm season annuals: historic areas of Princeton. sorghum, sorghum-sudan hy­ About 1,800 persons at­ brids, Sudan grass, and corn tended the field day the last plants. Other forages, such as DOUBLE PRINTS EVERY DAY time it was held, which was wheat hay, oat hay, and John- two years ago, and an equally songrass, may also be toxic if large crowd is expected this nitrate fertilizer was applied. 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Conservation and Livestock Tour this Thursday Special of the Week New W ave Designer's Hardware of Style & Value ! CADIZ, KY - The 28th an- Trigg Co. High School US 68 East Antique & Polished r \ r \ n / „ Style, Selection jnual Trigg County Conserva­ Brass & Ceramic 2 0 % off & Quality tion and Livestock tour will be Cadiz United held Thursday,, July 21, at ^ '8:30 a.m. Methodist Church ™ This annual event is spon­ Glenwood Mill or nwtiTO. it. 365-5567 sored by the Trigg Comity or Conservation! District and is Serving this area: 365-5568 followed by a Barbecue lunch Home Building & Remodeling, also Commercial & Steel Sponsored by Trigg County Street Bottoms ■Farmers Bank. 0 Stop No. 1 This , year’s event will start in the City of Cadiz, down in Cook Brothers the street bottoms, located be- Shelton’s hind the Cadiz United • Methodist Church off Cardinal Professional Carpet Cleaning Drive. This farm is operated by the Cook brothers and will feature Any 2 Rooms - $39.50 "Map not to size" a center pivot irrigation sys­ Ann Additional Room - $9.50 Tour Direction tem in use. The second stop on the tour will be at the Scott Jolly farm, formely the Wadlington farm 0 lo-cated off Glen wood Mill Road *■' (Honeysuckle Lane). Scott has been using a soft •hose traveling gun to irrigate W est K Y 272 . his crops this summer. The tour will proceed to the Joe and Maria Carvey farms off Grigsby Lane (Bethel Qhurch Road). This 353 acre Bethel Church form has been completely ren- Stop No. 5 ovated the past few years, BBQ Lunc # with a new home, fences, wa­ tering facilities and pasture seedings. A pure-bred herd of Chiania cattle along with a mixed herd of other beef cattle makes use of this farm pas­ ture. homestead in the early 1800’s. County Farmers Bank. Thursday, July 21, at 8:30 "Built By Qualified Technicians W ho C are'' The fourth farm to be vis­ Some materials from the As usual the following Agri­ a.m. or catch up with our tour ited belongs to Bill and Cyndia original house were used in cultural Agencies in the at any time. The tour will end "HOBGOOD CUSTOM" "HOBGOOD DELUXE" ^ Mize, known as the River Bluff the new home. Also a new county will be assisting on the at noon. All programs and ser­ Hardboord Siding Vinyl Siding Farm. Features here is a fine livestock working and holding tour: Agriculture Stablization vices of USDA are available Vh CAR (12x20) ...... $1990 I'Vi CAR (12x20)...... $2390 herd of Arabian Horses with a system will be shown. and Conservation Services, without regard to race, color, 2 CAR (18x20)...... $2590 2 CAR (18*20)...... $3090 beautiful . homeplace over­ Following the farm visits, U.K Extension Service, Trigg national origin, religion, sex, LARGE 2 CAR (22*22)...... $3090 LARGE 2 CAR (22*22)...... $3590 looking the peaceful Little we will have a barbecue lunch County Vo-Ag, and the Soil age, martial status, or handi­ River Valley. The home was 2 'A CAR (24*24)...... $3390 2V) CAR (24x24)...... $3990 catered by Tommy Thomas Con-servation Service. cap. built on the site of the original LA RG E256 C A R (24*30) . . $3990 LARGE 216 CAR (24*30).. $4590 and sponsored by the Trigg Make plans now to come out (Plux Tax, Off level Lot & Out of Town Freight) POST FRAME BUILDINGS Trigg Comity youth exhibit heifers at 4-H show Agricultural FFA Senior Champion and Industrial CADIZ, KY - Trigg County FFA Grand Chnm-pion Charo­ youth exhibited six Charolais' Versatile • Economical Dependable Quickly Constructed lais. (John Hudelson showed MEMBER and one Simmental heifer at 30' x 40' x 10' ------4 0 'x 5 6 'x 10' this heifer as Jason was at the 4-H/FFA District Heifer 12' x 9' END SLIDER 1 2 'x 9 'END SLIDER FFA C-anip.) . . , 1 WALK.DjOOR 1 -WINDOW 1 WALK DOOR 1 WINDOW Mark Humphries ex-nibited received blue ribbons. $4990°° the third place 4-H Jr. Year­ *7990“ John Hudelson exhibited OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES ling Heifer and received a COMPLETELY ERECTED— PLUS TAX AND OUT OF TOWN FREIGHT the first place Sr. Heifer Calf, Local Represcnlalive Jr. Champion, and 4-H Grand blue ribbon. Accompanying the group to " 5q Ben Brightman 5°2-388-7349 Champion Charolais. D CONTRACTORS, INC, the district show was Dr. Brandon Oliver had the sec­ 12946 STATE RD. 57 • BOX 2776 STATION D • EVANSVILLE, IN 47714 Lynn Cofield, 4-H leader for TELEPHONE: (812) 867-6677 or (812) 867-2411 ond place 4-H Sr. Heifer Calf. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5 PM Sot 9-2 PM & Sun by Appointment beef showing and judging Bailey and Brandon Oliver IIEIFER: Local 4'H-ers who participated in the 4H/FFA District Heifer events. exhibited the first place 4-H Show recently are: (left to right) Brandon Oliver, Bailey Oliver, Jodie Summer Yearling Charolais P'Pool and John Hudelson. and 4-11 Reserve Jr. Cham ­ Charolais, 4-H Senior Cham­ Simmental Sri Yearling' pion. 5 pion, and 4-H Reserve Grand Heifer. Jason P’Pool had the first Jodie P’Pool exhibited the Champion Charolais. He also first place 4-H Jr. Yearling had the second place 4-H place Sr. Yearling Charolais,

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Campers look to outdoors for relaxation and fun GOLDEN, POND, KY - Camp­ at LBL’s family campgrounds. ing styles have come a long way These programs range from na­ from the pup tent. Elaborate motor ture hikes and arts and crafts homes are common sights in workshops to square dances and campgrounds today, and light­ campfire sing-alongs. The pro­ weight dome tents are replacing grams are designed for a variety the heavier canvas box types. of age groups and often include While equipment may have movies, softball tournaments pa­ changed, campers' expectations rades, and fishing seminars. for a peaceful and inexpensive res­ Camping at Hillman Ferry and pite from a busy world have not. Piney Campgrounds is on a first- They still look to the outdoors for come-first served basis. Hillman, relaxation, where songbirds make in the northern portion of LBL, has the wake-up calls and sunshine 391 sites -- 166 campsites with provides the light to play by. electrical hookup and 226 nonelec­ Be they back-country adventur­ tric sites. Many Hillman Ferry ers or fully outfitted owners of campsites are located directly on RV's (recreation vehicles), they Kentucky Lake. Piney, on Ken­ can find a campsite that suits their tucky Lake in the southern portion camping preference at Land Be­ of LBL, has 382 electrical sites. tween The Lakes (LBL), a forested Piney's fishing pier will also ap­ peninsula between Kentucky and peal to many fishermen. Barkley Lakes in western Ken­ tucky and Tennessee. The Tennes­ Energy Lake Campground is see Valley Authority manages LBL the only LBL campground where j CAMF^Ii: Campsites at Land Between The Lakes (LBL) are campgrounds with modern, well-defined sites and electrical as a public recreation and environ­ individuals can reserve campsites. | designed to meet a variety of needs. There are three fam ily hookups that can handle large motor homes and campers. mental education area. The penin­ The campground rests on a thickly sula's 170,000 acres offer a wealth wooded hillside along the shores C am P’ nS ' n the Turkey Bay camping unit. major entrances to provide bro- Land Between The Lakes, Golden of outdoor recreation opportunity, of beautiful Energy Lake, a subim­ ORV area is also free. Campers To ensure campers' safety, LBL chures and information on the Pond, Kentucky 42231, telephone including camping, hunting, fish­ poundment of Lake Barkley. Ener­ with horses mrfy use Wranglers is patrolled 24 hours a day by its many activities throughout LBL (502)924-5602. ing, hiking, biking and nature gy Lake Campground has 48 Camp. Tlie camping fee for Wran- own patrol officers. Welcome sta- and the surrounding region. For study. campsites and can accommodate glers is $5 per night for each tions are located at LBL's three more information, write TV A, LBL has campsites designed to up to 400 campers. Twelve sites meet a variety of needs. Piney, are equipped with 50-amp electri­ Hillman Ferry, and Energy Lake cal hookups, and four additional' Campgrounds offer modern, well- sites have 20-amp hookups. Energy Lake Campground popular choice of campers defined sites and electrical hook­ For those interested in informal ups that can handle large motor camping, there are 11 lake access Energy Lake Campground at Open year-round, Energy Lake ational opportunities, the Camp­ Twelve sites are equipped with 50- homes and campers. The camping areas scattered along LBL's 300 Land Between The Lakes (LBL) is Campground rests on a thickly- ground offers a variety of options amp electrical hookups. Four addi­ rate for LBL's family camp­ miles of shoreline which have boat the campground of choice for wooded hillside along the shores for those who prefer quieter activi­ tional sites have 20-amp hookups. grounds is $8 for nonelectric sites launching ramps, chemical toilets, many different kinds of campers. of beautiful Energy Lake, a subim­ ties. While walking through the Camping fees are $8 a night per and $9 for campsites with electri­ drinking water, and lakesite sites The area offers both large and poundment of Lake Barkley. It has woods, nature hikers may see site, plus $1 for electricity. cal hookup. For this overnight fee, large enough for RV parking. small groups a place to gather for an archery range, a swimming deer, raccoon, and other kinds of visitors have access to athletic However, electricity is not availa­ a day full of activities and a se­ area, a marsh canoe trail for ex­ wildlife. A leisurely canoe trip may Reservations are required for courts, sports equipment, archery ble. The lake access area camping cluded spot for overnight camp­ perienced canoeists, a recreation include a visit to the beaver dams. groups. Although they are not re­ ranges, hiking and biking trails, quired for individual campers, res­ fee is $4 per night for each camp­ ing. Families enjoy Energy Lake field for outdoor sports, and am­ And Energy Lake is a great place and one entertaining aspect that ervations are suggested - especial­ ing unit. Campground's wide range of edu­ phitheater, a lighted play court for to just relax and enjoy the scenery. sets LBL family campgrounds ly on weekends. Back country camping (except cational and recreational pro­ volleyball, and an assembly build­ The campground has 48 camp­ apart from most others — recrea­ in posted areas) is permitted at no grams, which include activities de­ ing for indoor recreation. Canoes, sites and can accommodate up to For reservations and more in­ tional rprograms. . charge in LBL. Campers are en­ signed to appeal, to every age rowboats^-- andi0©thW/ Sporting 400 ca|rpppr^,jy^^flitjpped with formation, calh(JQ3)?(24-5602, ext. College intern students major­ couraged to inquire at one of group. The campground is‘ also a equipment are available'iifi'on're­ heated toilet/shower facilities and 213, or write to: Energy Lake ing in recreation conduct daily LBL's welcome stations for further favorite camping spot for hunters quest. camping pads large enough to ac­ Campground, TVA-LBL, Golden programs throughout the summer details. and anglers. In addition to a wealth of recre­ commodate tents, trailers, or RVs. 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oat Haven Country Stor^ H a m to w n a Open 7 days a week l *7Gas, ice, groceries, trailer parts, gas grill parts, * © Texaco Market propane, bait, swimming pool, trailer hook-up, « Parkview Court rentals available, guest house trailer rental, • fishing boat rentals A haven for golfers, hunters, fishermen and family vacations. Two bedroom cottages, efficiencies, pool, 3025 Rockcastle Rd. Owners: Cadiz, KY 522-7638 Bill & Marlene Wetnight • grocery, deli and bait shop. Shqrt distance to marina golf course and hunting areas. Introducing Ask about our weekly specials Texaco's Rainbow Family Restaurant & Dairy Bar ■Family owned and operated- Walk up or drive up windows, Call in order welcome Benny & Karla White Super Unleaded Gasoline Ice Cream (vanilla, chocolate, Old Fashioned Bar-B-Q 3535 Blue Springs Rd. • Cadiz, KY 42211 • (502)924-5351 orange & other flavors) (Pork, Mutton, Beef & H am ) & Diesel Fuel "Ask about our Thursday Specials" Open 7 days a week 4:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m While filling up your car, shop for *Breakfast Anytime Special Sat. J u ly 16th -Breakfast Anytime- groceries, picnic supplies, fishing *Plate Lunches Banana Splits 99c *C atering .. \|| Lunch & $3.95 supplies, or try our hot & cold deli, H w y 68 1 M ile W est o f Cadiz Dinner Buffets fresh cooked chicken or 6BQ pork 1 I I | | ||ll 1 I ! ITTTTTTTT 7i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' M 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I II 1 II 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 II II Cadiz Restaurant -Hunting & Fishing licenses sold here- IIwy 68 East Cadiz, KY 522-6563 We Extend A Warm We honor Texaco, Mastercard, Visa & Welcome To Visitors O f American Express Cards Trigg County Kentucky Hwy 68 West C a d i z , K y 522-6105

Trigg County is one of the fastes i G a s - G ro ceries - B a it - Fishing Supplies : growing areas in Western Kentucky Lake Barkley Our residents are warm and friendly; 1 State Resort Park CANTON MARKET and we're in the heart of some of the H w y .' 8 miles West of Cadiz, KY most versatile and beautiful land in th< i (502)924-1171 Crafts from 'The Old Folks" ; state. Accomodations: 1196 Old Canton Rd. - Hwy. 68 W *130 Rooms *9 Executive Cottages Cadiz, Kentucky 42211 *5 Suites *4 Log Cabin Cottages Trigg County Fiscal Court Jim & Katherine Morris (502) 924-5689 *80 Site Campground t JJixf ‘ n [, Lrffi: 1 1 r1 11 tl I I I t I I I t T il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Recreational Facalities *18 Hole Golf Course *Pool *Fitness Center *Tennis Courts Gas, Deli, Picnic *Public Beach 4 Way Market Supplies, Soft Ice Toll FREE Reservations Cream & Much More

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Calendar of Events W ednesday, Ju ly 13 - Sunday, July 17 See the buffalo roam this summer "Between Rivers and Friends" — 40 minute multimedia production highlighting the unique history and activities of Land Between The Lakes and the surrounding region. Golden Pond Summer is a good time to see Visitor Center. Hourly, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. baby buffalo. Most of the buffalo at Land Between The Lakes (LBL) "Iron Industry" -- During the 19th centruy, Stewart County was are born in the spring and summer one of the Nation's leading iron producers. Learn about this rich but months. Cinnamon-colored at often overlooked part of Stewart County's past in a 12-minute birth, they begin to develop the dis­ audiovisual presentation. The Homeplace-1850.10:30 a.m. and 1:30 tinctive hump when they are three p.m. months old. Baby buffalo can be observed as they roam the LBL Wednesday, July 13 - Friday, July 15 buffalo range, a fenced enclosure "LBL Wildlife" -- See and learn about LBL's wildlife up close! located on The Trace near The Includes bald eagles, coyote, 45-pound alligator, snapping turtle, Homeplace-1850 and Great West­ deer, and a snake or two! Bring your camera. Woodlands Nature ern Iron Furnace. Center. 2:30 p.m. Buffalo calves begin eating grass only a few weeks after birth, Saturday, Ju ly 16 - Sunday, Ju ly 17 but they will continue to rely on "Empire Farm Wagon Rides" - Tractor-drawn wagon rides mother's milk until they are eight around Empire Farm. Fee: $1. Empire Farm. 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 to ten months old. They are able to pun. run and travel with the herd with­ in hours after birth. "Hare Raising Business" - Whether raised for pets or pelts, the Although newborn calves weigh rabbit is easily adapted for the backyard farmer. This program 55 to 60 pounds, young buffalo be­ covers the care, handling, and selection of domestic rabbits for the gin to add weight quickly as they home raiser. Empire Farm, 2:30 p.m. > mature. A mature bull's average weight is between 2,000 and 2,200 Saturday, Ju ly 16 pounds. Buffalo cows usually '-UFFALO: Land Between The Lakes maintains a herd of between 40 and 50 animals as a demonstration of "Stream Stroll" - Examine life along a stream; come prepared to weigh ..between 1,200 and 1,400 a successful wildlife conservation effort. wade in shallow water. Preregistration required: adults $2, children pounds. $1. Woodlands Nature Center. 10 a.m. Buffalo are relatively docile by buffalo wallows do begin to ap­ continent, only a few hundred re­ buffalo was saved from extinction. nature, but they can be unpredicta­ pear as the weather - and the ac­ mained by the tarn of the 20 th cen­ Today, an estimated 75,000 buffa­ "Toys and Games" - In 1850, amusements were usually ble. Sometimes humans can walk companying insect attacks - heat tury. The last buffalo in this region lo roam both public and private homemade. During this program, you can learn about some to within only, a few feet of the ani­ up. was killed about 1800. Through lands in United States. common folk toys and games, how they were made, and how they mals before they will bother to the combined efforts of individuals The buffalo are a very popular were played. You might even learn the secrets of the "Dimmy move. At other times, the same sit­ LBL maintains a herd of 40 to 50 and the Federal Government, the LBL visitor attraction. It is gener­ Whittle." The Homeplace - 1850, 2 p.m. uation may produce a charging, animals. The herd was established ally easy to see and photograph belligerent beast. A deceptively in 1969 when TVA brought in 19 the animals from the roadside. But "Summer Fishing" — Hot weather can be a great time to catch quick and agile animal, the buffalo animals from the Theodore Roose­ in hot weather, the herd may es­ fish if you use the best techniques in the right place. Join us to can gallop up to 35 miles per hour velt National Memorial Park in cape the midday heat by retreat­ discuss examples. Woodlands Nature Center, 2:30 p.m. over rough terrain. Due to their North Dakota. Although LBL's ing into the shade o f the forest. unpredictable nature, buffalo herd was started from western For more information, write "Night Visual" — Join us to see how abundant wildlife can be should lie respected at all times. stock, buffalo were native to the Land Between The Lakes, Golden after the sun goes down. We'll likely see large numbers of fallow Attacks of summer insects cer­ land between the Cumberland and Pond, KY 42231, or call (502)924- Tennessee Rivers. LBL wildlife bi­ and white-tailed deer and perhaps raccoons, skunks, fox, and tainly do not help the buffalo's 5602. beaver. Preregistration required: adults $2, children $1. Woodlands temperament. Because they shed ologist Marc Cope says, "When the Nature Center, 8:30 p.m. their heavy winter coats in the original settlers crossed the Cum­ Businesses sponsor spring, the buffalo are especially berland River, they found small Sunday, July 17 Tourism Page vulnerable to insect bites during herds of buffalo scattered "Land Between The Lakes Open Shoot" - Cosponsored by the The businesses listed on these the summer months. To escape throughout the creek and river Lakeland Archery Club and LBL, the tournament will be conducted Tourism Features have spon­ their tormentors, the animals wal­ bottoms." under the rules of the National and Kentucky Field Archery sored the two-pages to keep low in dust or sand. Early travelers The restoration of the buffalo associations. Field Archery Range off U. S. Highway 68, guests and residents of the lakes on the plains wrote of buffalo wal­ from near extinction to its present CANOE FUN: Little River in Registration 9 a.m. area informed of yea^wBqund lows which were sometimes more status is one. of the most dramatic Trigg* GoO'fity‘iS-iftph-used for events. Be' supportive o frthe "Visit with an Eagle" -- See majestic eagles lip close as we discuss than a foot deep and 15 feet across. conservation stories of this centu­ boat outings by local and out of businesses that help promote the eagle's natural history and LBL's successful restoration efforts. Although they are not that enor­ ry. Although millions of buffalo town guest. the lakes area. , Bring your camera. Woodlands Nature Center, 2:30 p.m. mous in the LBL buffalo range, once roamed the North American

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Deed Transfers chael R. Melton, Evansville, IN, lot ter Estates; $7.50 tax paid. erty as recorded in Trigg County; Rick D. Drennan, Princeton, R ecord ed June 29, 1988 147, unit II, Beach Bend Estates Martha C. & Jack L. Moore, no tax paid. Henry James Koston, Hopkins­ failure to comply with officers sig­ Phyllis D. & Ben C. Moore, Ca­ Subdivision; $3 tax paid. Evansville, IN, to Jeanne & Paul L. Martha E. Morris, Cadiz, to City ville, unlawful transaction with a nal, wanton endangerment, 65 diz, to Janet Craig & Joe Thomas Joan C. & John H. Oliver, Cadiz, Armstrong, Peoria, IL, lot 16, Bark­ of Cadiz, property as recorded in minor, 30 days in county jail. days in county jail. Hodge, Cadiz, lot 18, Kings Chapel to Patricia & Donald Simpson, Ca­ ley Beach Estates III; $5.50 tax Trigg County; $1.50 tax paid. Estates Subdivision; $7.50 tax diz, lot 33, Boulder Hill Estates paid. Ann R. & Robert G. Woodward, paid. Subdivision; $2 tax paid. Ruby F. McRoy, Cadiz, & Evansville, IN, to Dorothy M. & Lana & James F. Williams, III, Sharon & Jerry L. Parker, Katherine C. Wise, Cadiz, C. A. William E. Coltharp, Brentwood, Murray, to Martha & John W. Wil­ Princeton, IN, to Lillian M. & Tom­ Woodall, trustee, to Katherine C. TN, lot 31, LBL Gateway Subdivi­ liams, Louisville, property as re­ my Perry, Cadiz, lot E12, Shawnee Wise, Cadiz, property as recorded sion; $75 tax paid. corded in Trigg County; $30 tax Hills Subdivision; $14 tax paid. in Trigg County; no tax paid. Comodoris Braden, Mortons paid. Virginia & Earl Grace, Cadiz, to Ronald Wayne Cook & Hope Gap, to Sarah E. & Ernest L. Buck­ Sandra & John L. Turner, Gil- Eva Joyce & James M. Rose, Mari­ Elaine Blakeley Cook to Hope ingham, Mortons Gap, property as bertsville, to Clara & Carl Hamil­ on, IL, lots 23, 24, 27, 28 & 13, Red Elaine Blakeley Cook, property as recorded in Trigg County; $5 tax ton, Benton, lot 12, Driftwood Bird Acres; $5 tax paid. recorded in Trigg County; no tax paid. Estates Subdivision; $25 tax paid. Violet L. & Clifton J. Dukes, paid. Joanna Sykes, Sadie Nell & Nashville, TN, to Zelma & James Virginia & Joseph Vezzoso, Sr., M arriage L icense Wendell Allbritten and Millie & Stallons, Cadiz, property as re­ Evansville, IN, to Betty L. & Rich­ Margie Eloise Butts to Trency Freed Curd, all of Murray, and corded in Trigg County; $.50 tax ard A. Rippy, Evansville, IN, lots 7 Lindburgh Allen. Carolyn & Schuyler Dodson, Ben­ paid. & 8, block B, Blue Springs Estates; District Court ton, to Norma & George T. Neely, Violet L. & Clifton J. Dukes, $41 tax paid. Recorded June 29, 1988 Henderson, lot 62E, Sherwood Madison, TN, to Zelma & James Norma J. & William D. Neal, Ca­ The following fines do not in­ Shores Subdivision; $4 tax paid. Stallons, Cadiz, property as re­ diz, to Jack Bedwell, Elmwood, IL, clude the $42.50 or $47.50 court Florence Erwin, Cadiz, to Jackie corded in Trigg County; $.50 tax lots 4, 5, & 6, Twin Trees Subdivi­ costs as assessed by the state. R. Anderson, Cadiz, property as re­ paid. sion; $13.50 tax paid. Danny W. Snyder, Cadiz, im­ CO M PETITIO N : Members of the Future Farmers of America, FFA, corded in Trigg County; $30 tax Frances & Adrian Cowherd to Cathy Ann Curl, Euless, TX, to proper registration plates, 20. recently participated in the state competitions at a meeting in Louisville. paid. Winnie & Martin Head, Owensbo­ Norma Jean & William Dale Neal, Robert Earl Choate, Cadiz, IA, Trigg County's Parliamentary Procedure team brought home 2nd Donna & Timothy Dixon, Cadiz, ro, lot 43, unit 1, Heather Hills Cadiz, lot 3, Vick Extates; $4.50 tax $25. place state honors. Standing in the front row, from the left, are Jeanie to Sheila C. & Rexie D. Akemon, Estates; $8.50 tax paid. paid. Billy Russell Bird, Petersburg, Ladd, Stephen Turner, Jason P'Pool, and Russell Stallons. In the back Cadiz, property as recorded in Patricia & Glynon H. Sells, De­ Edith B. Swatzell, Cadiz, and TN, DUI 3rd, operating on sus­ row, from the left, are John Bryant, Jason Oakley, Jason Lancaster, Jon Trigg County; $45 tax paid. troit, MI, to Martha L. & Bruce E. Charles Swatzell, Cadiz, to Charles pended operators license, 2nd, no Goodwin and Jamus Redd. Trigg Lands Inc., Cadiz, to Mi­ Rudd, Henderson, lot 14, Blue Wa­ & Charlene Swatzell, Cadiz, prop­ insurance, $1000, 90 days in coun-

To Place A Classified Ad Call (Hafttz BRrccrb (D|e (daftiz BRecarh Office Hours Classified Department Hrs: Mon. - Fri., 8:00 - 4:30 p.m. 522-6605 Classified Saturday 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. For Sale F u r n i t u r e 7 Motorcycles 10 Mobiles 11 Real Estate 11 Real Estate 12 For Rent 13 Wanted Hillside building lot in Bar­ INVEST IN A FEELING of Hollywood Frame For Sale. Honda Moped For Sale: 10' x 50' and 12' x LAKE BARKLEY. Exclusive MOBILE HOME FOR Wanted to lease pasture 50' mobile homes. Ideal for new prestigious waterfront kley Shores Subdivision. RENT: Call 522-6288. Lu­ security, largest variety, Hollywood frame and head- $300, Sears 6 HP riding ground. Also hay wanted to rentals or the lake. Fur­ subdivision, WHISPER- $700.00. Phone 924-5097. ther Uzzle's Trailer Court. lowest prices, no registra­ board decorated with red mower $125, body tone exer­ cut on shares or for money. tion or red tape in Kentucky. nished or unfurnished. Call WOOD. Located in the Can­ velvet. For standard, full cise machine $40, ladies 10 A Great Buy! Mobile Home with 1 1/2 Phone 522-8794. 753-5209. Shady oaks Mo­ ton Area within five miles of Country Boy Stores the pis­ size bed. Asking $50.00. speed bicycle $40, call 522- Beautiful Lake Lot! 1/2 acre bath-new carpet. Vacant, bile Home Park, Murray, fantastic Lake Barkley There's nothing wrong with a tol people. Newstead-9 Call 522-7733 between 6:00 3467 after 4 p.m. cleared (One lot off Lake show anytime! Nice and pri­ KY. Lodge. Specially priced as Bucket of Bolts... Unless it miles West of Hopkinsville, Barkley.) Located in Sher­ vate. Shade trees. Phone p.m. and 10:00 p.m. happens to be your car! check Junction 117 and 164. Hours Boats Nice lot and mobile home low as $4,500. Phone Bill wood Shores. $3,500 or make 522-6813. 8-5. Closed on Sundays. Matching Furniture: West­ Reid, developer, 924-5271. out the Cadiz Record Classi­ with built-in additions. Two offer. Call 442-5388 or 554- For rent! 1 bedroom apart­ ern wood style couch, chair, 1978 Sunkisst Jet Boat: fieds to find your dream car POST FRAME BUILDING: storage buildings. Priced to LEAVING STATE-MUST ment with built-in back rocking chair, coffee table, 2 Rebuilt 454 Chevrolet, blue or truck! 32' x 63' x 10' Eave 16 x 9 End sell!! For more information SELL! Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 3 bedroom house, well main­ end tables, 2 lamps, and a & silver, Berkley Jet Drive. porch and carport. No chil­ slider one walk door. Choice call 522-3467 after 4:00 p.m bath, living room, kitchen, tained comfortable home. In foot stol. Call 522-6665. Phone 522-7607 after 5:0C dren. Downtown, call 407- of colors-complctely erected Oak Hurst.. dining room, utility room, subdivision 2 miles west of 464-6763. 14Help Wanted Twin bed with bookcase head- p.m. $7,495.00. (Other sizes storage room off carport. Cadiz. Very nice neighbor­ board, box springs, mattress. Gatlngburg Summit-10% off Truck Drivers: OTR, Expe­ available.) For Sale Black top drive, central heat/ hood. Under $40,000. Must Good condition. $50. 5 miles on When your shutters arc July rates with this ad. rienced! Hornady Truck Good Used Tiros 13”, 14", 15". air, washer/dryer, refrigera­ see to appcrciate. Phone 522- Will Jackson Road. Billy Alexan- failin'...Remodelings’ callin'. Mobile Home Breathtaking views of Gat- Line offers 19-26 cents/milc; Priced reasonable. Call 522- tor. Excellent condition. 3303 (Day) or 522-8316 Look under the "SERV­ By Owner: Approximately 3 linburg Mountians. Private BC/BS, Life Insurance, 6607 or see at 376 Old Dover Land available. Must see to ICES" category in The Cadiz 1/2 acres wooded, 1970 mo­ (Night). balcony. Indoor pool and Safety Bonus ans latest appreciate! 2 miles from Find your Hot Summr Deal Record classifieds to get the bile home, Lake Barkley House for sales in the Cobb jacuzzis. Weekend Specials. 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Phone 522- Log Home with central heat ^ UCTS in Crofton make um. 7700. and air. Appointe Prizcr Ma­ 1 - Short Order Cook $3.50 per hour W Phone number is 424-5009. Do you have a soon-to-be 10 Mobiles Beautiful Waterfront Set­ rina in Hurricane Heights. 1 - Waitress $2.50 per hour You call um! driver in your home? If so, I 11 Real Estate ting on Little River Bay. Quiet, rustic living with a Used . Piano for sale. Only have the car you're after. Mobile Home For Sale. 1970 Mini- Farms! Lots in Trigg Plus bonuses and insurance Throe bedrooms, three beautiful view. (812) 428- $200-Firm. Phone (502) 388- Runs good, looks good! 1985 12'x45' Royal Mobile Homo in­ County. Close to Lake and cludes stove & refrigerator. Nice baths, fireplace, approxi­ 6099. Apply in person 7710. Renault Alliance, white, 4- Caadiz. Off highway 272. door,automatic, console, One. Ready to pull $2,475. Call Easy acess to Hopkinsville mately 2450 sq. ft. living 522-3309. area. 1.95 acres, dock, 12 For Rent Ky. Lake Lodge Restaurant Pole Buildings-42'x63'xl0' bucket seats, am/fm, great and Fort Campbell. County $99,900.00 Lynn Waller 2 bedroom mobile home. eave completely erected, on gas! Well kept. Asking water, secluded country liv­ on Hwy. 68 & 80 New 1988 14 X 56 Clayton 2 Realtor. Phone (502) 522- $125 a month. Phono (502) $9,995. Entrance door and $800.00 and take over pay­ ing-close to town. Call (502) Bedroom Home, Large Bay 8765. 753-5561 Aurora, KY 20'x 9' end slider, many col­ ments of $104.45 a month. Windows, Range, Refrigera­ 522-7810 or (502) 522-6157. ors. Other sizes available. Call 522-7733 between 6:00 tor, Washer & Dryer, Stereo, Blitz Builders, Inc. 1-800- p.m. and 10:00 p.m.____ Spacious Master Bedroom, Woods HEALTH SERVICES 1979 Datson 510 one owner, Delivery & Set-up. Only Oden's Body Shop $670 Down and $168 1987 O Brien Competitor low mileage. 4-speed, white. D ru g Princeton Road, Hwy. 139 N., Jet. of Hwy. 126 TEACHER WANTED Ski, Case, and Hydrofin. 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Oden Paint & Body Phone Trigg County Board o f Education, chine. Sews perfect! Fully Set-up. Only $929 Down and Certified Technician Repair 365-6499 f k guarcntced. Full cash price 6 Trucks $232 Monthly at Universal 885-5341 Cadiz, Ky. 42211. 502-522-6075. W of $29.50. Call Martha Hop­ 1982 Toyota Pick-up, 22-R Housing, Inc. in Clarksville, per at 1-474-8015 or write to (Rolled over & played dead). TN 615-552-6948. Runs very good, mechanics goos, Rt. 1 Box 506, Hardin, KY New 1987 14 X 70 Fleetwood lots of body parts. Sell whole or ACROSS 29. Gamble DOWN parts Call 522-7917.______2 or 3 bedroom homes. Range, Refrigerator, Stereo, c 1. Patella’s loca- 30. Make amends 1. Tool set Spacious c Closets, Delivery C la s s ifie d 3 Appliances You'll Love 31. Definite article 2. At once & Set-up. Only $650 Down R 5. Wail 32. Cuckoo AIR CONDITIONER-For M y Truck! and $155 Monthly at Uni­ 3. Baffling O S. So be it! 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Appliances fieds and use the extra money for 40. Czar's name 11. Court divider somethingyou really want. Call us 22. Defamation 47. Cut (offl lit. Test 4 ...... Furniture today! 522-6605. Classified works! 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments for 26. Precambrian, The deadline for all classifieds is 48. Tied 17. Trap 5 ...... Automobiles 10a.m. Saturday. rent, energy efficient, 49. Gainsay 20. Exclude 6 ...... Trucks Refrigerator pleasant community. 50. Sheep 21. Singer Cara 7 ...... Motorcycles Excellent running condi­ 51. Requirement 22. Backless seat 8 ...... Boats tion. Older model, white, Call 522-8388 23. Travis McGee, refrigerator with freezer on 9 ...... Pets e.g. bottom. Includes nice vege­ Equal Housing Opportunity 10 ...... Mobile Homes 24. Anesthetic table crisper. Use for bait & Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 11 ...... Real Estate tackle or as family frig. Ask­ 25. Smelly ing $85.00. Call 522-7733 12 ...... For Rent 27. Sit on(the fence) between 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 13 ...... W anted p.m.______Dream Home Lots 30. Aprcs Signature side by side re­ 14 ...... Help Wanted 16 woeded lake view lets (enly 1 water Ironl) 1/2U 1 acre frigerator with ice maker, A- 15 ...... Opportunities 1 condition! Bunk beds like to Barkley Lake, near Linton in THgg County. Gravel 36. Socratic device new. 2 chest of drawers, 16 ...... Services 37. Severinsen hide-a-bod, 2 end tables, roads,underground utilities, county water within 1-2 yrs 17 ...... Miscellaneous breakfast set, real good con- 39. Juby, for one 18 ...... Livestock dition! Phone 522-6607. Restricted covenants ■ no mobile homes 40. Disencumber 19 ...... Yard Sales The Classifieds are a family affair Public Boat Ramp wilhing 1/2 mile, 41. ‘St. Agnes' buying or selling everyone profits. — ,” poem by 20 ...... Free Tennyson One family's junk is another w ill carry 5 yrs. 10% down 10% interest $3500 ■ $#500 21 ...... Lost family's treasure. Mom, dad and 42. Receptacle 22 ...... Agriculture all the kids can earn extra money P.0. Box 3561, Evansville, L\ 47734 by selling those items they no 43. Do the lawn 23 ...... Personals longer wantorusetoa family that 44. Born needs them. Shop and sell in the Phene 812-425-8396 Call Collect 24 ...... Notices Classsifieds. It's the marketplace 45. Omega of today! >• Realtors B-10, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, July 13,1988 Cadiz Motor Company ,6 6 0 * I S 5 2 2 Selling More Cars Than Anybody In Trigg Co. 14HelpWanted 14Help Wanted 15 Opportunities 15 Opportunities Services HIRING! Government jobs- REMAILING LETTERS. Full time employment for O- Truck Driver Training-3 Guttering Service 1986 Mercury Cougar your area. Many immediate 1986 Ford Taurus: $400 weekly at home!! No Y-R drivers. Sam Tanksley week training. D.O.T. Certi­ LAKE BARKLEY Continous openings without waiting Spinnaker blue - blue cloth GS: experience necessary! Rush Tracking, Inc. is now hiring fication. Training in list or test. $15,000 - $68,000. Guttering. Aluminum or Interior - V 6 - automatic White - red cloth JpLerior - V6 self addressed stamped en­ a selected number of experi­ Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Vinyl Siding and Cornice, 24 Call (602) 838-8885. EXT with overdrive - P /S - P /B - velope: HoHenstein, 323 W. enced O-T-R, T/T drivers. Commercial Driver Insti­ Cunningham Avenue, - automatic -^VjVwindows Myrtle, St. Peter, MN Late model equipment and tute, Inc. Toll-Free: 1-800- Cadiz, KY 522-6788. rear window defroster - - power lo^jL /.r\M /F M /cass excellent benefits. For more 821-1416. AM/FM/cassette - tilt - cruiSe - new Michelin 16 Services CASE POWER & EQUIP­ Drivers and owner/opera- information call 606-525- 1000 Sunbeds, Toning $7995 radial tires - nice car! Tables, Sunal-Wolff Tan­ MENT: We carry bush hog tors with late model 3 axel 4144 or 1-800-527-TEAM. WET BASEMENT? We ning Beds, SlenderQuest equipment. Give us a call 198 6 Pontiac Grand $8495 tractors to pull our trailers. Truck Drivers: Poole Truck make wet basements dry. All Passive Excercisers, Call for today, 886-3918. 2 miles Paid loaded and empty line offers 23 cents/mile to work carries written guaran­ AM: free color catalogue. Save up south of Hopkinsville, KY on 1986 Nissan 300ZX: miles. Insurance at group start to OTR drivers with tee. Morgan and Sons Con­ 41-A. Beautiful - tu-tone gold to 50% 1-800-228-6292. Lipstick red with grey rates. Licensing and per­ one year experience of verifi­ struction, Inc. 2870 Morgan ROBERT VANDIVER SEP­ metalic - beige luxury cloth mits through settlement able employment with one leather interior - T-top - Own your own apparel or Lane, Paducah, KY 42001. TIC TANK cleaning service. Interior - automatic - A /C - deductions. Join a fast grow­ employer. Yearly increases 442-7026. wheels - cruise - top line shoe store, choose from: Prompt efficient, reliable. tilt - cruise - A M /F M /stereo - ing and secure company. and excellent benefits pack­ Jean/Sportswear, Ladies, "For all your drapery needs" Reasonable rates. No extra stero - PW - PS - PB - PLand Call for further information age. Drivers with less than power windows - power locks Men's, Children/Maternity, Call or come by Pamela's charge for Sunday and much more - Sharp As A 1-800-228-6268-C.P. Amer- one year experience may Country Curtains & Draper­ - power seat - cast wheels - Large sizes, Petite, Holidays.Hopkinsville. Call Tack! Ca. Chuck or Fred. apply as a Poole Driver Dancewear/Aerobic, Bridal, ies. 629 North Drive. collect 886-4114. loaded! local one owner new Trainee or for the Poole Drivers Drive with pride. Lingerie or Accessories Hopkinsville, Ky 885-1778. car trade must see! $12,888 Driving Training School. NEED A LAND SUR­ Stoops Express wants driv- Store. Add Color Analysis. Apply in person. Poole SUE'S CUSTOM MADE VEYOR/ or Enginer! Regis­ $9200 1986 Ford Mustang: (single or teams) and BrandNames: Liz Claigome, tered professional surveyor, Truck Line, Cresline Driver, Curtains, draperies, bed owner/operators who are at Healthtex, Chaus, Lee, St. highway engineer, lots, acre­ 1981 Ford LTD: Black - grey clc'^/iterior - Henderson, Kentucky (502- spreads & accessories.. Free least 23 years old with one Michele, Forenza, Bugle age, subdivisions, construc­ 2 dr - silver - burgandy vinyl power locks Q V e o - 826-8719 or 1408 Lebanon estimates, (locally) Call 522- year OTR tractor/trailer Boy, Levi, Camp Beverly tion staking. For all your sur­ top - burgandy Interior - wire straight s'Cy - way below experience in the last 4 Road, Nashville, Tennessee) Hills, Organicallay Grown, 8171. (615-255-4082), (1-800-225- veying needs call 522-3081, covers - 2 8,0 0 0 one owner hook at years. We can offer you: *21 Lucia, over 2000 others, or For Service or Repairs on air 5000). E.O.E. James T. Boren. miles! This is the right car at cents to 22.6 cents per mile $13.99 one price designer, conditioners or heat pumps, $5800 to start ‘ Seniority increases Multi-Tier pricing discount the right price! Network America Semi­ call Johnny Edmonds 522- Why Shop to 26.6 cents a mile ‘ Paid nars, a nationwide com­ or family shoe store. Retail 8680. Also repairs washers, $3500 1984 Ford T-Bird: insurance *One-On-One Somewhere Else? pany, is seeking a state di­ prices unbelieveable for top dryers, refrigerators, and Gold - beige cloth - PW - PS - Dispatch. Give us a call! 1986 Pontiac Grand rector and sales manager for quality shoes normally freezers. When you can tilt - cruise - V 6 - power seat - Stoops Express, Sellers- this state to supervise co­ priced from $19.00 to $60.00. AM LE: 51.0 0 0 miles - new tires burg, Indiana. Indiana: 1- Over 250 brands 2600 styles. get it here ordinate and teach "no huphrpfauye 4 door - silver tu-tone - grey 800-827-6707. Nationwide: money down" real estate. No $17,900 to $29,900: Inven­ at cloth interior - automatic - $6400 1-800-457-6418. tory, training, fixtures, traveling involved. For P/S-P/B-A/C-AM/FM 1987 Ford Escort: Drivers/Teams Wanted. airfare, grand opening, etc. Light’s Wholesale interview call 208-345-3615. Selclion Of stereo - power windows - tilt - Beige with beige cloth Minimum age (23), (1) year Can open 15 days. Mr. Mor- Plumbing. interior - automatic - air cross country experience, phis (612) 888-1009. Larger Size cruise - real nice! insurance, clean record, 15 Opportunities We buy direct $8900 conditioning - weekly setlements, bonus Storage Buildings from the A M /F M /Stereo - A real nice programs, loading/unload- Become a professional bar­ 1986 Pontiac 6000: car! ing. Kroblin Refrigerated ber stylist. Enroll now for in Stock for manufacturer. 4 door - charca~’ V ’ cruise ' September. Kentucky Col­ Immediate Delivery. AM /FM/i.6jTo - x-tra clean! 1984 Oldsmobile Delta lege of Barbering and 88: Drive with care, Don't be a Hairstyling. 1230 South $7150 speeder & please don't hit a 3rd, Louisville, Ky 40203, 1986 Ford Tamils: Beautiful blue with blue top - want ad reader. Acree Double-Car Carports luxury blue cloth interior - 502-634-0521, Financial Aid Light blue metalic - blue available. power everything! Local one cloth interior - tilt - cruise - Portable Buildings *1495 owner new car trade-in - P/S - P/B - AM/FM/cassettee m ust see to appreciate! Mayfield, KY Tube Gates - A /C - automatic V6 $6995 NEED A BATTERY? 247-7831 16’— s5250 $8800 1984 Ford Crown 14’_S 4699 1985 Ford Bronco ■ HOLLER FOR A ■ Victoria: 12’—*41” Estate Auction H 4 x4 : Beige with beige coach roof - MARSHALL! 10’—*39" XLS trim - V 6 - automatic - beige cloth Interior - local Sat. J uly 23rd 10 a.m. Rain or Shine 39” 20-Rod Woven black - red cloth - silver one owner, new car trade-in - 8 m iles N orth o f Cadiz on Ky 778 ___ Wire — $69.95_ striping - aluminum wheels - CHIMNEY BRUSHES low miles! (Will Jackson Road) 6” — $9.99 RWL tires - tilt - cruise - all $6995 Just o ff Ky 276, MOBILE HOME power - sun roof - local new ROOF COATING 1982 Ford F150: near Hurricane Baptist Church car trade. 5 gal. — $25.00 $9100 Flareside pick up - baby blue House - lot - travel trailer with blue vinyl interior - 3 00 • Fiberglass Tubs 1983 Mercury Marquis |fP.acre & lot C.I.D. 6 cylinder - 4 speed - •Commodes & Vanity Station Wagon: House - partially finished - fram ed - roof - one owner new car trade - •Water Heaters Beige with wood sides - siding - concrete floor low, low miles - super sharp! •Table Lamps brown cloth - new W SW tires Be sure to inspect before auction •Wiring Of All Types - tilt steering - stero - PS - PB $5495 16 foot Ozark travel trailer • Fuse Boxes Of All Types - A /C - 56.523 miles. 1985 Dodge Aries SE: Terms - Real estate 15% down - Oven & Water Heater Elements $4950 2 door - black with grey cloth balance with deed Ceiling Fans 1986 Mercury interior - fully equiped - real • Direct-to-You Prices Personal property cash sharp. Sable GS: • Tbp Quality, Value and Service Everything sold as is - announcements day LIGHT’S Cinnamon metalic - $5200 • Batteries For All Applications of sale take precedence PLUMBING cinnamon cloth -PS - PB - 1984 Mercury Grand Charles Monroe Estate owner & ELECTRIC stero - new tires - brother to •Free Installation Marquis: Hwy. 68 East 522-8220 "86" Car of the Year - 26.641 Cadiz Battery Co. Dell Freeman Jr. miles - automatic - V6 fuel Burgandy with white half top -. enjected engine. - burgandy cloth interior - Hwy. 68 East Broker.Auctioneer $8999 power seat - pcs 'CVindows - 522-3101 ' ____ fnrfiv 1985 Ford Mustang P/S - P/Pfi.O^Ihse - Convertible LX: A M /F M /^ ? ie o - a real nice one owner new car trade - in! s White - burgandy interior - V 6 - automatic - tilt wheel - $8100 Customize Your Car cruise control - stero - PS - PB - A /C - tinted glass - local 1985 Chew Silverado Cragar trade - super sharp. 4x4: $9199 White - burgandy cloth Aluminum Louvers u interior - automatic - V8 - 1978 Chew/ ' amino: P /W - P /L - AM /FM /cassettee Burgandy i Q \ { - - A Real - tilt - cruise - a real clean $ 1 4 2 .9 6 + .ax ‘BbcA/AUgicU Nice OneiTp. equipment. one owner new truck trade and up______$3100 in! 1987 Ranger Supercab: $9975 LeBra Frond Wolf Blue metalic - blue cloth 1986 Dodge: Interior - 5 speed - air 1 ton - long flat bed - white - End Cover Nose Bras conditioning - P /S - P /B - blue vinyl interior - 3 6 0 A M /F M /cassette - interval C.I.D. V 8 - heavy duty $58.46 +tax $ 7 1 .4 6 +.ax wipers - leer topper - this transmission - tool boxes and up and up s truck is as nice as the day we under bed - removable steel sold it new - new car trade-in racks all around - a sharp - only 2 2 ,0 0 0 miles work ready truck! GTS Rear Black Outs $8800 $8500 $ 6 4 .9 6 + tax c ------Bargain Land GTS Head Light Covers 1 980 Oldsmobile 1980 Chew Chevette: Cutlass LS: White - beige interior - $ 3 8 .9 6 +tax ______4 door - white - burgandy automatic - A /C - P /S - stereo interior - automatic - A /C - - local trade-in Rugged Trail P /S - P /B - 5 9,000 miles - one $1495 Lift Kit R owner new car trade-in 1978 Pontiac Low Rider Kit $2995 Bonneville: $ 1 9 4 . 9 6 1978 Ford LTD: Burgandy - burgandy luxury $ 12 9.9 6 +,ax + tax and up 4 door - white - P /S r P /B - cloth - burgandy 1 /2 roof - power windows - power locks loaded with all the options - and up I - power seat - local one owner 3 0,0 0 0 miles on engine - runs trade-in great! new car trade-in Custom Wheels $1295 $1995 Keystone Center Line “In Beautiful Downtown Cadiz” ET Cragar See Monty, Tony Enkei American or John

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To Place A Classified Ad Call (IfjE (Hahtz BRccorb (Ifje Glahiz 3Recorh Office Hours Classified Department Hrs: Mon. - Pri., 8:00 - 4:30 p.m. 522-6605 C la s s ifie d Saturday 8:00 -10:00 a.m. 16 Services 17 Miscellanous 19 Yard Sale 22 Agriculture All makes of sewing ma­ Clock and Jewelry Repair. Moving Sale: Friday & Sat­ 8 N FORD TRACTOR FREE chines and vacume cleaners. urday, July 15th & 16th, McGregor Jewlers. Home of Ford 908 5' bushog, Ford 5' Aurora, KY. Please phone 1 from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Fine Jewelry. Located be­ blade, Lambert 38" sweeper, 474-8015. Hurricane Baptist Church tween Walmart & Piggly Fruit tree sprayer PTO Every Week Through L a b o r D a y Half Price!! Flashing arrow Parsonage (4177 Rock- Wiggly, Princeton, Ken- pump and hose. All in good castle-Princeton Road, tucky. 365-0147.______signs $299! Lighted, non­ WORKING condition. Call arrow $289. Unlighted Cadiz) on Highway #276. Earl Oakley Backhoe Serv­ 522-8937. ice. Topsoil, filldirt, and rock $249. Free box letters! Free Items include: major appli­ The Leisure Scene For Sale: One KG cutter hauled. Call 522-8744. 18' jumbo letter. Can see lo­ ances; living room furniture; cally. Call now. Factory 1- bunkbeds; sectional; stereo blade for a D7F, one KG It's filled with information on activities and happenings on Septic Cleaning Service. 800-423-0163. ______console; spinet organ; as­ cutter Blade for a D6C, one Septic tanks, grease traps, root rake for a D6C, Call the lake area Log Homes. Over 40 stan­ sorted clothing; children's efficient, reliable, reason­ dard models. Free brochure. toys; and more. For more 502-924-5556. Approximately 20,000 copies distributed throughout able rates. No extra charge Honest Abe Log Homes, information Phone 522- for Sundays and holidays, Marshall, Trigg, Christian, Caldwell, Lyon, McCracken, Graves, Route One, Box 84 CK, 8777. 23 Personals HUBERT LONG, 140 Moss, Tennessee 38575. 1- 2 Big Family Yard Sale & "PREGNANT? WORRIED? Livingston, and Calloway counties in KY and Montgomery County in TN Simpson, Hopkinsville, KY. Flea Market: Thursday, Fri­ There is somebody who 885-8076 or 886-9960. cares! Call Opportunities Pick Up Your Copy Reach the People day, and Saturday till 12:00 Home Building and Remod­ in Cerulean, H W Y 126. Fur­ For Life, toll-free 1-800- Does your selling message reach eling Needs. Decks, carports, niture, lawn chairs, bed 822-5824 for personal, confi- At Local Businesses Today Trigg County Shoppere if they are: garages, patios, sidewalks, dential help!" sleeping, working, skiing, spreads, curtains, pots & also painting inside and out. pans, antique dishes, 3 bi­ Alone & Single? Free bro­ You name it, we build it! No bowling,or playing catch with the kids? With a classified ad in The cycles, tapes, records, good chure. Date-Mates Inc., Box Friendly Home EXECUTOR’S job too large or too small/1 Cadiz Record, your selling mes­ clothes, bowls, pictures, 2328-A21, Decature, IL Parties NOTICE Trivia Teaser Contact Bill and Wimpy sage doesn't disappear in 30 sec­ hall-tree, plants, ducks, 62526-0328. 1-800-747- The undersigned quali­ Builders, (502) 522-3644 af- onds, but is still there waiting owls, jewelry, new make-up, MATE. Has openings in this fied as executor of the Es­ How To Play ter 5:00 p.m. ______until your customer is ready. nail polish, lipstick, all area for managers and tate of HENRY C. WHITE Mobile home roof coating to People have things todo...places to kinds of flea market items & 24______Notice go. They don't always stay home at dealers. Free training. of Main St., Cadiz, KY on 1. Read the Classifieds Ads prevent and stop leaks; a more. 235-5325,______A wonderful family experi­ jus t the right time to catch your ad June 28, 1988. Claims very im portant ence. European, Scandi­ Commission up to 2. Find the Trivia Question message on the radio or TV. But Yard Sale: July 16th at 8:00 must be proved according maintainance.Also under they can pick up their weekly navian high school exchange 25%, highest hostess pinning mobile homes, eve­ a.m. till ? 286 Second Street. to Kentucky Revised Stat­ 3. Be the first to phone paper anytime and read your ad at Clothes, glassware, appli­ students arriving in August. awards, no delivering utes and filed within a rea­ rything done reasonable. their convenience. When its Become a host family for ances, lots of miscellaneous. or collecting, no han­ sonable time and before the The Cadiz Record Call 522-3644 after 5:00 p.m. read...It's remembered! Call 522- American Intercultural stu­ Motorcycle KX 60. expiration of six months 6605 to place your ad today! dent exchange. Call 1-800- dling or service frm the date of appoint­ 522-6605 Yard Sale: Friday & Satur­ SIBLING. charge. Over 800 Dy­ ment (KRS 396.190) with 18 Livestock day. Turn right at Hamtown Wanted 9 qualified home namic items or toys, the Executor or their attor­ With the correct answer 17 Miscellanous For Sale Purebred Yorkshire on HWY 274, go 1 mile to owners to display thermally ney, Mary G. White, P.O. and Hampshire Boars and brick house on right. Chil­ gifts, home decor and $800 !970 Truck: V-8 3- sealed insulated replace­ Box 151, Cadiz, KY 42211. and you'll receive a Gilts. Ready for service. drens clothes and toys, wood Christmas decor. For speed, camper, 5-hp motor, ment windows. Deluxe pack­ Trigg Co. Farmers Bank Excellent quality. Can de­ items, odds and ends. FREE chainsaw, submersible age $79.88 per window. 7 free catalog call: P.O. Box 500 liver. Call Frank Turner & pump, wheel barrow, con­ windows $49 monthly. Fi­ Cadiz, KY 42211 Son at (502) 785-4802 or 1-800-227-1510 20 Word Classified crete tools, 7-drawer pine TRAIN nancing available. Phone 1- (502) 785-4590. desk-$100. Call 522-6741. TO BE A 800-422-9872. Registered ANGUS service PROFESSIONAL' Alcoholics Anonymous Sewing Machines. Due to age bulls for sale from USDA • SECRETARY Ix>ok for the service you need here in this weekly school budget cuts, the and Kentucky Certified • SEC./RECEPTIONIST Meets Every nation's largest manufac­ herd. Mahr Farm, Mad- > EXECUTIVE SECRETARY^ turer offers new heavy-duty disonville, KY. Telephones: Start locally, Full time/parti A A Tuesday 821-0156 and 821-1909. 'ime. Learn word processing | ****** 8:00 P.M . models, many with stitches, and related secretarial skills. button holes, everything. 35 bred hampshire gilts bred Home Study and Resident Basem ent o f Cadiz 20-year guarantee. Origi­ to Registered Hampshire Training. Natl, hudquarten. Service Directory nally $499. Now $149. boar to farrow in July-Excel­ Pompano Bch. FI. Baptist Church • FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE Freearms $20 extra. Credit lent quality! Can deliver. , • JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE j Those having prob­ Card, COD. Free delivery. Call Frank Turner & Son at lems with alcohol are To let the people o fT ri*g County know what eervioea your buelneae provides . Limited $$ back warranty. (502) 785-4802 or (502) 785- 1-800-327-7728 THE HART SCHOOL encouraged to attend To place your ad Call The Cadis Record today. 822-6605 315-593-8755. 4590...... i^ol^A.CT. Co rpj Swimming Pools-last 15 Registered Limousin Bulls. Call Andrew Arnold at chance-Various sizes of dis­ Auction/Realty Auction/Realty play and repossessed Kayak (502) 965-3123 or 1-800-221- COMMONWEALTH Asphalt Auto Parts. 4526 or (502) 333-4569 Pools-factory reconditioned. OF KENTUCKY (Nights).______Late Model American & Installation and financing TRANSPORTATION Professional available. Only a few deluxe AAA Asphalt Pat Kilgore Foreign Parts Feeder Pig Sale every Tues­ CABINET models left! No reasonable Service Since Long Line Service day at 7:00 p.m. Ken- DEPARTMENT OF D & I Enterprise Auction/Realty offer refused! Call toll-free tuckiana Livestock Market, HIGHWAYS Eddyville, Ky If you're thinking of 1948 1-800-THE POOL, Ext. Inc., Marion, Kentucky. 1- Train to be i Young Bros. B115. 800-221-4526. •TRAVEL AGENT NOTICE TO •TOUR GUIDE CONTRACTORS (502) 388-2011 Thomas Auto Parts & •AIRLINE Health Services Teacher *rrr/ Sealed bids will be Call for free estimates. RESERVATIONIST White & Sons Sales, Inc. received by the Depart­ 502-886-6615 Wanted: Start Locally, Full time/part Driveways & Pat & Doris Kilgore Auction & Realty time. Train on Ih/e airline ment of Highways in the RN - Part Time Teaching Position High Eddyville, KY 42038 Ronnie Francis computers. Home Study and auditorium located on Parking Lots Office: 388-7251 Resident training. Nat'l. Office: 388-9811 731 North Main School Health Services. Must be KY the 1st Floor of the State Sealing & Maintenance Night: 388-7088 headquarters, Pompano Office Building, Home: 388-2522 Hopkinsville, KY 42240 registered nurse. Teaching certificate or Beach, FL Frankfort, Kentucky, •Financial Aid Available work experience required. Hours: 7:45 until 10:00 a.m., EAST­ •Job Placement Carpet I Child Care»l I Coric^te^l Country Crafts a.m. -11:30 a.m. Contact: Trigg County Assistance ERN DAYLIGHT TIME Board of Education, Cadiz, KY 42211 1-800-327-7728 on the 22nd day of July, Residential-Commercial 1988, at which time bids Shelton's Experienced, dxafttj Jladiti. eNooft 502-522-6075. will be publicly opened Professional Professionals Redl-Mix Concrete Hand Crattad Gifts A Carpet Cleaning and read for the im­ Caring For 713 E. Market • Pi Delivery to Job Site Tuesday • Saiurday provement of: •Corp*U A Upholstery Your Child 365-5697 Trigg— Coun ty ,...BRS •Water Damage •Color NOEL 5043(3), FSP 111 0164 Country - Folk Art • Kreative Concrete Company Bunnies • Hearts • 022-023: The Canton- Ole Quilts - Baskets - Roaring Springs Road Kampus 522-8587 Stools Rag Rugs (KY 164). Bridge and 522-8130 Bears - Wreaths ( AUCTION)) Approaches at Casey 311 Lafayette St. Shelves - Dons Lafayette St. Tote Painted Items Creek 1.4 miles west of Cadiz, K Y Cadiz, K Y 42211 and Supplies Roaring Springs, a dis­ 522-3919 Saturday, July 16, 1988 tance of 0.238 mile. Grade, Drain and Bitu­ Glass Home Improvement minous Surface. Construction, The Department of D O Z E R W O R K Highways hereby noti­ Free estimates on roads, We Can Help You With Your fies all bidders that it ponds, & waterways - Farm or Home Improvement Needs will affirmatively insure cutting, pushing, clear­ that in any contract en­ ing •Framing* Boxing • Metal Siding Carl Jones, Jr. tered into pursuant to •Roofing this advertisement, Dis- 924-5556 advnataged Business Bailey’s Enterprises, will be af­ Pay Care forded full opportunity Farm Lumber Supply to submit bids in re­ Wee Care 502-522-8722 sponse to this invita­ Ceirulean Rd. Cadiz,Ky 4 tion, and will not be dis­ Daycare’ J criminated against on "Because We Care" the ground of race, color, Monuments Every business Marine or natural origin in con­ should be in the We serve all cemeteries in sideration for an award. Service Directory! Suzuki Mercury ] Bid proposals for all Caldwell & adjoining counties Call 522-6605 Spirit Mariner projects will be avail­ Henry & Henry This Rockcastle Shores Home, less than 600 feet from the waters able until 9:00 a.m., M arble & Granite Works OME Cobra & of Lake Barkley, will be offered for sale on July 16, 1988. EASTERN DAYLIGHT 522-3313 Near intersection KY 91 -US 62 Security Mercury Stern DT TIME, FRIDAY, July 10 Turner Dr. Cadiz Princeton, KY 3 6 5 -6 2 8 4 ! Jim's Marine! L O C A T IO N : From Cadiz take 274 west to Parkview Road., pro­ 22,1988, at the Division Quality Security ceed to Rockcastle Shores. Property is on Carol Road. S IG N S of Contract Procure­ Tires Service POSTED! ment. Bid proposals for LJfcGas . & E le c tr ic 502-388-7285 all projects will be avail­ Save On Auto Care 68 Main St. Fortner L. P. TERMS: 10% down day of sale with the balance due within 30 days able at a cost of $8 each C adiz, K Y Clough Dr. Gas Company uvith delivery of deed. and remittance payable Shocks Tune Up 522-8994 i Kuttawa, KY 42055 i to the State Treasurer of W e carry all your Wheel Alignment OPEN HOUSE: The home will be open for your inspection on Kentucky must accom­ heating needs Wheel Balance pany request for propos­ Upholstery Welding Saturday, July 2, from 2 - 5 P.M., or at any time by contacting the Warm -Morning Brake Repair selling agents. als (NON-REFUND- r~~=] H ardw ick Oil Change We Specialize In: ABLE). BID PROPOS­ M B E m pire Transmission Ser. Scat Covers »Vinyl Tops Princeton ALS ARE ISSUED •Boats 'Furniture ONLY TO PREQUALI­ Dayton Tires Welding & ^ Grill Parts •Convertible Tops WILSON FIED CONTRACTORS. •Sunroofs ‘ Window •Space Heaters and Other Auto Radiator AUCTION/REALTY Specimen proposals Repair Tinting Marvin Lee Wilson (vented or unvented) Hopkinsville Company REALTOR & Auctioneer for all projects will be 502/388-9493 rjm Harold Uptegrove available to all inter­ •Ranges U pholstery Dennis Hungerford \ j £ ested parties at a cost of •Heating Systems HAWK'S TIRE . W e specialize in Realtor AND .ALIGNMENT 885-4915 $8 each (NON-RE- 301 South Clay St. | Ornamental Iron 6 Guard Rails Announcements at the auction take precedence over all prior advertising. FUNDABLE). Speci­ Open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. men proposals cannot be 365-5546 Mon. - Fri. Princeton, KY 42245 Phone: 365-2151 used for bidding. See Danny or Mike Morris B-12, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, July 13,1988

Scott Howell Fourqurean attends leadership conference graduates from Army OWENSBORO, KY - David and pre-pare state officers for workshop, a banquet program Fourqurean of Cadiz, state more effective leadership roles and many other leadership aviation treasurer of the Kentucky in their state FFA Association. activities all designed to Air Force 2nd Lt. Scott A. Association of Future Farmers The conference also pro-vides improve the communication £ Howell, son of Carolyn and of America, FFA, has attended a forum for the exchange of skills of state officers. J.D. Howell of Cadiz has grad­ a National FFA Leadership ideas between off-icers from uated from the officer rotary Conference for state officers. several states. The National FFA Leader­ wing aviator at the U.S. Army The conference was con­ ship Conference for state offi­ Aviation School. ducted last week in A highlight o f the m eeting is cers is sponsored by Merck Scott Howell graduated Owensboro, Ky. the opportunity to work with and Company, Inc. as a special from Trigg County High FFA OFFICERS: David Fourqurean, state treasurer of the Kentucky The FFA conference is de­ the national FFA officers who project of the National FFA School in 1983 and in 1987 he Association of FFA (center) meet with national officers Terri Haines, signed to improve leadership are conducting the confer­ Foun-dation, Inc. received a bachelor’s degree national vice president for the Western Region, (left) and Mickey and communication skills, de­ ences. In additional to train­ Fourqurean, age 18, is the from the U.S. Air Force MCall, national vice president for the Eastern Region, recently at a velop understanding of state ing sessions, the 1988 program son o f Mr. and Mrs. John R Academy. National Leadership Conferecne in Owensboro, Ky. FFA officer responsibilities includes a public speaking fourqurean of Cadiz. STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS DURING LITTLE RIVER FORD/TOYOTA’S ... IN VENTORY CRISIS WE EVEN HAVE 3 PURCHASE OPTIONS

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4 door, auto, air, ptmer...... U •»245.,’201” *** P er 1987 Olds Calais f< & 9 yf HE f O A f 89 . . . • 1 7 ,9 8 8 o r 4 door, air, power, AM/FM caaaette SW «9 o r * U J. W ☆ ☆ _ 2 8 9 Month Air, 5 speed, sporty [?. G T I * 7 9 1 0 . r * 1 7 0 * ° * * * (EXACTLY AS SHOWN) 1987 Ford Escort G T IffiOflO $ 1 <8936 , . , Air, speed, nice, low miles...... O O D I l OP M t f o ☆ ☆ ☆ 1988 FORD 1987 Ford Turbo THUNDERBIRD 1988 FORD CONVERSION VAN tr,ELT-Bipd ’IS O LD ,*310'’ *4* Stock #4292 1987 Olds Raised top, front and rear air, tilt, cruise, sport wheel covers, A M /F M stereo cassette, 4 captains Sfe,s,X£m' ’IS O LD ,,*861” • 1 4 ,9 8 8 o r Per chairs, couch/sofa, luggage rack, running boards, • 2 7 9 Month color T .V ., VCR, power windows and locks, full All power. Mm III,S ™ * 1 0 , 6 7 2 c * 2 3 4 oe custom paint and custom interior. 2 door coupe,red." — Gr"„iA ’9 7 4 3 .r»8 1 2 “ 4 4 4 EVERY OPTION AVAILABLE! 1988 LINCOLN 12S!SS;I,ew“ ’lS O L D r’230,# 444 WAS 2 7 ,9 9 9 1985 Cadillac TOWN CAR 5 In Stock NOW Stock #553P S±r“i : D oiSOLDs This One (ONLY ONE IN STOCK) I2!&ly£2 4x4 Fickup *8200*212” 44 150 XL pickap’6 8 0 0 • 18 3 ” 4 • 1 7 ,9 8 8 o r OTHER VANS IN STOCK 2 8 9 AS LOW A S ...... iSSSSISSJSPickap ’ 9 3 0 0 ’ 2 5 1 00 44 1986 Ford F150 4x4 4 0 5 0 0 o r ’ 2 5 5 ” 4 4

1988 FORD 1988 FORD FESTIVA 1988Vi FORD ESCORT 1988 FORD RANGER F-150 XLT LARIAT Stock #4295 Stock #4213 Stock #5304 “PRICE REDUCED” CASH PRICE *6988 or CASH PRICE *6,988 OR CASH PRICE *6,988 OR c a s h p r i c e *12,075 o r

$ 9 0 8 8 88 ' $ 0 0 8 8 PER MONTH Per Month 99 ** Per Month 2 2 9 Per Month

W 6it«rn WE MUST LIQUIDATE $250,000 OF lit t le Kentucky's (TfolYiaiTW #1 D*«l»r*hlp INVENTORY BEFORE SATURDAY LUV l TiV l I W Hiflhwoy 41 North I l f A V Hopkin»vill#, Ky. _ l f I.W W T —•■8131 ’ Based on 60 months at 12.9% API: with $1000 cash or trade plus tax, title k rebate where applicable with approved credit. ’ ’ Based on 60 months at 12.9% APR with $2500 cash or trade plus tax, title k rebate where applicable with approved credit. '••Based on 60 months at 12.9% APR with $5000 cash or trade plus tax, title k rebate where applicable with approved credit. Swill's

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Limit Rights Reserved Prices Good July 11 - 17, 1988

USDA Choice Fancy Bi-Rite Boneless Round Golden Ripe 2% Bananas Milk Steak Gallon Lb. 159 (Ml 159

BI-RITE COUPON Bi-Rite Ice Cream 1/2 Gallon

Limit 2 with Coupon & *15.00 Purchase. Exduting items prohfcited by law. Expires 7-17-88. Great on the Grill All Grinds Fresh Folgers

Mixed Presents Special Roast Pork Chops Household Values Flaked Coffee 40« Off $100 Off Surf Liquid Detergent Surf

35* Off Label * . _ _ wmmmmm Snuggle Dryer Sheets a . 1 Reelfoot Hot or Mild Bi-Rite 40 ^ .89 Chef Boy-Ar-Dee ~ $119 Assorted Martha White ^ . J A Pork Sausage 1 Lb. 89° Sliced Bacon 12 Oz. 45* Off Canned Pasta Meals 15 Oz. 89° Fruit Muffin Mix 7 0 z 3^1.19 Reelfoot Red Label Reelfoot Red Label Snuggle Softener 64 Oz. «1.99 Assorted Fruit Drinks ^ Hyde Park Light 12 Oz. Bologna 1 Lb. $1.19 Hot Dogs 79° Tropicana Twisters 46 oz. ^1.79 Chunk Tuna 6V 2 O z . 690

USDA Choice Boneless Family Pack Sliced Van C a m p ’s Assorted Kraft Round Steak Slab Bacon P ork & Beans BBQ Sauce « 1 5 9 * Lb. 37* „ Can * 18 Oz. 79 |§ l...... 89

Gold Kist Grade A Fryer . Lykes Sunlight Sunsweet 40* Off Label Lb Lb Prune Juice 40 Oz. 64 Oz Breast Quarters $1.2£I Corn Dogs $1.49 Dish Liquid 32 Oz. $1.49 $1.49 Mazola Corn Oil $3.59 Swift A f \ Danish Campbell’s Reg. & \fegetarian Vanity Fair 25* Off Label Canned Ham 3 Lb. *5.49 Pork Riblets Lb 89° Vegetable Soup iov2 oz Zfor79c Dinner Napkins 40 Ct. 89* Mr. Clean Cleaner 28 Oz. $1.99 Deluxe, Combo or Pepperoni . Farm Fresh Assorted Campbell’s A , Assorted Varieties c r , Jewel 2 Lb ux 42 Oz. Fresh Express Pizza $2.7£I Catfish Fillets $3.79 Chicken Soups iovz oz. 2 89* Huggies Diapers Is’aieot’. $9.99 Shortening $1.19 Assorted Flavors Gatorade 32 oz. 89° Cook Out Season Assorted Soft & Pretty |Chunk or Ration Trailblazer Hickory | in nd coupon! P03-07-54.5 ScotTowels Bath Tissue j BUY1' Charcoal Dog Food j GET1,FREE Bi-Rite | AT THE CHECKOUT! Is i l* 1.09 | | From Van C am p’s ' I BUY: Any ONETl) 7.75 oz. can of Van Camp's Beanee Weenee; - $099 Baked Beanee Weenee; Barbeque Beanee Weenee,' Chilee 4° Rolls Beanee Weenee; Noodlee Weenee " or Spaghetli Weenee " mm 20 Lb. 89 I cu PRESENT: This coupon to the cashier along with purchase I o RECEIVE: Any ONE (1) can ofVan Camp s Baked Beanee Weenee' Z 6 , ■ or Barbeque Beariee Weenee FREE! FRESH PRODUCE

18-20Lb. Avg. Whole Watermelons each $1.99 Southern Juicy Sweet Peaches Lb. 4 9 ° Full of Flavor Fresh Nectarines Lb. 7 9 ° All Purpose Yellow Onions 3 Lb. Bag 9 9 ° Nutritious Fresh Broccoli Bunch 9 9 ° California Fresh Carrots 2 Lb. Bag 7 9 ° Red Ripe Salad Tomatoes 26 Oz. 1 . 2 9 FROZEN FOOD

Reg. or Homestyle Tropicana Kraft Orange Squeeze Juice 12 Oz. 9 9 0 Parkay 1-ib bottle 7 9 0 Ore-lda Golden Kraft Regular or Mexican Fries or Crinkle Velveeta Potatoes 2 Lb. Bag 159 Loaf 1 Lb. 199 Assorted Varieties Kraft Le Menu Cheddar Entrees 10 -1 2 Oz. 259 Cheese 8 Oz. 1.29 Assorted Flavors Regular & Country Style Meack>w Gold Minute Maid Twin Pops 12 Pack 99° Lemonade 64 Oz. 79°

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FREE! 12 oz. FISCHER Carton RED COTTAGE e WIENERS CHEESE. 12 oz. Pkg.

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FREE! LIGHT’N LIVELY 6 rack ASST. FLAVORS 4* C Q YOGURT YOUR CEE BEE MEAT DEPT. DAIRY AND FROZEN FOODS FLANDERS USDA CHOICE BANQUET REG., HOT & SPICY CITRUS HILL SELECT USDA CHOICE OR GARLIC & HERB SIRLOIN $ 9 9 9 KRAFT FULL CUT REG. or THICK SLICED FRIED CHICKEN ORANGE JUICE PATTIES. elms J ,.„$479STEAKS . . ROUND AMERICAN IL hiuJ $ 1 2 9 FRESH FROZEN s t o r e p a c k USDA CHOICE 12 oz. CanI SINGLES 28 OZ. BOX,$ 2 " WHITING 29 T-BONE $ 3 ? 9 STEAKS 12 oz. Pkg. STOKELEYS FILLETS. STEAKS. ORE-IDA ASST. VARIETIES TENN. PRIDE (Links > 1 ") USDA CHOICE TOP ROUHD COB CORN SINGLE PAKS VEGETABLES SAUSAGE OR MINUTE $J99 $ 1 0 9 PATTIES 12 o2. pkg. STEAKS.. 6 Ears (2 Pack-4 oz. 89*) 2 Pack-3 oz. 6 9 ' FRESH EXPRESS FAMILY TOP SLICED SLAB KRAFT JUMBO “7^ Sfieeial PIZZAS SMOKED MEADOW GOLD HUNGRY JACK 2 for%9»$ U O O PICNICS BACON LIGHT SOUTHERN STYLE 15" size D SPREAD ICE CREAM BISCUITS 2 3 lb. Tub 10 Cnt. Can 1/2 Gal. LAY’S 8 9 ' Sq. ctn. THRIFTY Whole BIG VALU $W89 CORNISH BOLOGNA \JGILT SPREAD ^ 8 9 Piece Only HENS Sliced...... Ib.79c V 59 9 9 ' ★ 7 # Special REELFOOT SLICED REELFOOT PORK HERITAGE FARMS PACKER’S LABEL J.L. LAY’S SLICED LUNCH HOT OR MILE COTTAGE CHEESE FRENCH FRIES KRAFT BOLOGNA MEATS 6 oz. Pkg. SAUSAGE“99 ib’ $ 1 1 9 SHARP REELFOOT REG. OR BBQ REELFOOT 2 $1 24 oz. Ctn. 2 lb. Pkgs. CHEDDAR COOKED SLICED $ 1 8 9 WEIGHT WATCHERS MRS. PAUL'S HAM 5 oz. Pkg. BACON1 SPAGHETTI ONION RINGS $ | 5 9 lb. REELFOOT REG., DINNER OR REELFOOT ENDS & W/SAUCE 8 OZ. Pkg. Pkg. OLD FASH. PIECES $169 $ 1 6 9 $ ^ 3 9 8 oz. Pkg. WIENERS BACON I T 1 101/2 oz. Pkg. QUAKER: BRINGS N766 | MFB COUPON | EXPIRES 9/30/881 WHEATIES CLUSTERS r n p r CHICKEN YOU THE MAGIC OF GATORADE r i i H C HELPER, CEREAL HT3Z3 CEREAL At the checkout when RICE ASST. FLAVORS you buy any flavor WILLOW" 4 Pack 16 oz. Bottles Chicken Helper. Retailer: Please fill in your retail price rr------1 (not to exceed $1 49) ____ L o o t l e ASST. FLAVORS RONI [[ RONI $ 2 29 RETAILER: General Mills will reimburse you tor the shelf NOODLE 516000584001 Beef & Chicken-8 oz. J. prohibited or regulated Cash value 1 100 cent RjjSjEjl Bf. & Mushroom-5 oz. RONI ...... 18 OZ. BOX 13 OZ. BOX to GMI COUPON REDEMPTION. Chicken & Vegs.-43/« oz. HI ONE COUPON PER • ASST. FLAVORS 99'. BROCOLLI All GRATIN, GARDEN PILAF, ZESTY CHEDDAR OR “ The Family SAVORY BETTY CROCKER BETTY CROCKER Favorite” CLASSICS ...... SVi oz. or Less C D E r i A l TV CHOC. & WALNUT or HAMBURGER a r c ^ , M L I * CARAMEL & PECAN HELPER POTATOES BROWNIE MIX ASST. FLAVORS SCOTTOWELS SCOTTISSUE 6Y2 oz. or Less BATHROOM 4 Roll Pkg.

8 oz. 69* * 1 9 9 99 BOX DELTA GOLD Reg. or Ridged MR. QUICK REGULAR Or SUNRISE $ 5 5 9 ASSORTED FLAVORS POTATO Q Q ( CHARCOAL • • • 8 lb. Bag DOWNY SUDDENLY CHIPS • • • 61/2 oz. Bag 3 FABRIC SOFTENER SALAD6% oz. or Less NABISCO Reg. or Low Salt DINNER 45c OFF LABEL PREM IUM NAPKINS • • • . aoent.Pkg. 8^ 9 ' SALTINES ...... 9 9 ( v a n CAMP S Baked, Reg., or BBQ *« 6 9 NABISCO Reg. or Double Stuff BEANEE OREO $ 2 « W EENEES .. > 75/a oz. Can 5 9 ' COOKIES... i 2 0 oz.Bag MCCORMICK _ - 0 - REG. or UNSCENTED h u n t s $139 WESSON GARLIC SALT ...... 3.2oz.Jar ■ — ^ TIDE TOMATO EOC ...... 5 .z OIL CHOPPED ONION $179 @ §1 DETERGENT SSAUCE .....»39v GARLIC PO W DER...... 2»„l$ 2 39 f / M 147oz a HUNTS BOX $ 9 9 9 BACON BITS 5.1 OZ. or IMITATION tJilQ ^ MANWICH BACON CHIPS...... u J Y * 48 OZ. $ 1 1 5 Bottle 1 SAUCE • 1S1/2 0z.Can ORVILLE Start the Day REDENBACHER’S NUPRIN MICROWAVE the Way! ^ COLO. FARMS OR NEW...Consumer PETER PAN POPPING TABLETS OR preferred flavor Frosted Flakes S * 21/2 OZ. PEANUT CORN Tube CAPLETS \ f9 c 16 oz. Loaves $1 dh BUTTER ______x Natural or Butter 3 Pack Box a V Loaf of $ 2 5 9 J Bread 2 4 ’S 99 * GREAT BREAKFAST TASTE" IllMIX OR MATCH ★ CARROTS lb. Bag ★ BELL PEPPERS Each * GREEN ONIONS Bunch * CUCUMBERS Each SALAD CALIFORNIA WALLA WALLA TOMATOES NECTARINES ONIONS OR PLUMS

FLAME SEEDLESS WASH. COLD DELICIOUS GREEN GRAPES APPLES CABBAGE $159 ,$119 3 lb. Bag I ,19<