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The Mt. Vernon Signal Thursday, June 28,1984 P-15 Sunday, June 24 John Holt, Independence, was late arriving at "The Rock" Sunday Cumberland College evening because of engine trouble with K5». tow vehicle, but hi9 Pete Holt sponsored wedge wasn't having any problems as he won the Feature race for the open competition Outlaw cars. registration is July 9-10 Dale Atwood, Liberty, set the fastest time of the night and won the Trophy Registration for second to register, registration Dash. Atwood charged Holt at the end summer term classes for of the 25 lap Feature but was unable to forms must be completed pass him. The top five Outlaws in the both, graduate and under- and the course planning Feature were: Holt. Atwood. Bob Rid- graduate students at Cum- sheet must be completed ner-Somerset; Ron Lancaster-Lan- berland College will be held and signed by the academic caster. and Billy Wooldridge- on Monday, July 9 and advisor. Frankfort. Don Thompson, Cam- classes will begin on Tues- A student may register pbellsville won the semi-feature and day, July 10, according to for up to 14 hours of classes the heat races were won by Danny college president Jim Tay- if he or she attends both Yanders-Nancy and Atwood. lor. The current point leaders in each summer terms. division are: Residence halls will The last day for a stu- Outlaws. Billy Teegarden: Street open to receive boarding dent to enter a class will be Stocks. Bill Martin and Bomber. Norm' students on Sunday, -ijJBy 8 Friday, July 13. The last Dickerson. at 9:30 a.m. day a student may drop a For this coming Sunday. July 1. On Monday morning, all class will be Wednesday, Ju- only there won't be any Sunday students . will complete ly 18- evening races to prepare for the big course planning sheets with Summer commencement " Wednesday. 4th of July Firecracker their advisors and complete will be held on Saturday, 40's and big fireworks display. financial arrangements with August 11. the business office. In order Rockcastle County Saddle Club News The past week. June 18-23. four- Mt. Vernon Fire department teen Rockcastle Co. Saddle Club mem- bers joined the Whitley Co. Saddle Appalachian Medical Supply located on such as hospital beds, wheelchairs, walkers Club for an exciting wagon-train ride Main Street in Mt. Vernon recently opened and their most asked for item oxygen. The from the Whitley Co. Saddle Club is selling fire extinquishers for business. The store, which is operated business is located in the Mt. Vefnon Print- grounds near Corbin to beautiful Rock by Gary Cromer carries a complete line of ing building across the Rockcastle County Creek in McCreary Co. near the Ten- The Mt. Vemon Volun- tinquishers and total of 225 medical supplys for the private individual, court house. nessee State line. This wagon train is teer fire department mem- must be sold so that the an annual event sponsored by the bers are selling . fire ex- men will have enough you can pick them up in Whitley Co. Saddle Club. It is an event tinquishers for a $15.00 money to buy the machine. than 1,200 degree candidates that can be enjoyed by the whole EXTENSION person at the close of. the recently participating in donation to the fire depart- The department is ask- family. Dentonand Kathy and their ment. HOME fair. Morehead State University's three children. Chris, 13, Micah. age 4 ing for your help in this Here are some possibili- and Andrea, age 3 went this year for The $15.00 will go matter. The films could be ties for entries: 1984 commencement. towards the purchase of a useful in helping the depart- IS)ECONOMIC S Teresa Denise Stewart the first time and said that it was a Culinary: Breads, cakes, really memorable trip - a great way to VCR machine which will be ment to save your home small cakes, cookies, pies, received an AAS degree. see some beautiful country at a used by the department to someday and the extinquish- By Cheryl Witt decorated cakes, candies, jel- leisurely pace. Other saddle club watch training films. ers could also come in very County Extension Agent lies, marmalades, jams,,pre- News From members to take wagons were Bobby Each member of the de- handy. for Home Economics serves, butters, canned Taylor and Darrell Owens. partment is selling the ex- "The Rock" Wagon riders were Tracy Lyons fruits, canned vegetables, Friday. June 22 Held and her son. Jacob, age I: Barry canned meats, pickles and Bill Martin. Crab Orchard, took Bungardner, Julie Green. Mary homemade wines. There are his second Super Street Feature win in Owens. Judy Wallace and Sue Tussey. culinary categories for sen- a row as he powered his Shirt Shack Anyone who has a wagon and You are invited to show ior citizens and juniors, too! sponsored Mopar to the checkered flag team should plan on making this your "Pride of Kentucky" Fine Arts: Oil. water at Rockcastle Co. Raceway Friday memorable trip at least once. It is a by entering the best you colors, lacquer and acrylic night. Martin took the lead on the last vacation that you will always remem- have to offer in your State painting, graphics, sculp- lap as he had seemed glued to Danny ber. Fair. Except for youth pro- ture, collage, mosaic, calli- Hamm's bumper throughout the race. Saturday, June 23, twenty-two grams. such as 4-H, FFA & graphy and hand-paint«d The top five finishers were: Martin, riders enjoyed a Couples Ride at FHA; it is not necessary to Hamm. Mike Hamm-Brodhead, Jack Darrell Owens' home near Brodhead. china. Navarre-Orlando and Kenny Reams- Sunday. June 24, forty-nine riders be a winner on the county Crafts: Metalsmithing, level to enter the State Orlando. Danny Hamm set the night's and wagoneers rode at Gary and metal work, papermaking, fastest time and won the Trophy Sherry Asher's at Level Green. Fair. pottery, creative textiles, Dash: Kenny Reams won the Heat Both rides were really fun and the Those who have a quilt photography and a student meals that followed were delicious. to show, a painting or an division! In the Bomber division Friday Next Sunday. July 1. the ride will animal; now is the time to Hobby Show: Leather- night. Gene Reynolds had a clean leave from Freddy Woodall's home on make plans to enter them, in craft,'woodwork, doll hous- sweep in his Reynold's Custom 328 at 1:30 in the afternoon. the State Fair. Entry dead- es. tile projects, tooling,- Cabinet Nova when he set .fast time, lines are coming "up in July, won the Trophy Dash and the Feature basketry, handmade flow- Race. Reynolds, in his six-cylinder which isn't very far off. ers, artificial flower ar- WANTED: All types of PremRim lists and general racer, beat out Anthony Reams- rangements, egg shell craft, Orlando; Norm Dickerson-Orlando; sewing. Making .clothes from rules are available at the ceramics, porcelain, decou- Merville Brown-Orlando and patterns; making quilt tops; county extension office or page, iconage, tole painting, newcomer Dean Hodge-London. bedspreads; pillow shams; any write for your own cata- .bread dough art, candles, Reams won the heat race. craft items; repairing clothes; logue and entry forms to macrame, tube painting, In the popular Spectator Race Entry Department. Kentuc- series, three-time champion Merville zippers: buttons, etc. If it can quilling, string and wire be sewn, I'll sew it. Call 256- ky State Fair, P.O. Box art. Brown was defeated by Frank Hasty 37130, Louisville. Ky. 40233. of Brodhead. In the Powder Puff race. 4484. 47xlp Antiques: Quilts and Mrs. Hasty (Tammy) was the winner. For most departments, coverlets, glass, guns and there is no entry fee (except knives. horse shows). Animals do Textiles: Quilt display, Three Rockcastle High School football players have signed letters of require housing fees. weaving, knitting «nd cro- intent to play for the Union College Bulldogs for the 1984 season. In order to enter an cheting, needlepoint and pe- Pictured are, from left: Burley Burkhart, Scotty Robinson, Greg Long item in the Kentucky State titpoint, household furnish- and Union Coach John L. Pate. Fair, you must -- A. Fill out ings, rugs, wearing apparel, By: Austin Mobley an entry form and return it crewel embroidery, infant Minister to the Kentucky State Fair- articles, handmade dolls and Providence church of Christ grounds by July 9th for tex- toys, doll clothes and junior tiles. culinary, arts and textiles. crafts, hobbies and antiques Plants and Flowers: and by July 12th for plants Potted plants, wall hang- and flowers. B. You will re- ings, dried arrangements, ceive identification tags to rose show, gladiolus show, place on your entries. C. dahlia show, garden and Mail or bring your exhibit women's Clubs. 'Children of God' to the fair. Charges for mailed items are paid by "Behold, what manner the exhibitor. Items will be Stewart Graduates of love the Father hath He is obliged to look to the returned to you by C.O.D. A Rockcastle County bestowed upon us, that we Father for everything - food, at the close of the fair or resident was among the more should be called the sons of shelter, comfort, etc. (Acts God: therefore the world 17:28; Jas. 1:17). knoweth us not, because it Next, we are immature. knew him not. Beloved, now The child has not attained ROCKCASTLE COMMUNITY are we the sons of God, and the full stature of manhood it doth not yet appear what like his Father.