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. In no way we shall be: but we know have we reached perfection. that,, when he shall appear, We are slow to admit our we shall be like him; for we sins, but who is bold enough shall see him as he is." (I to claim perfection? We are John 3:1-2). stammering, stumbling, CLOSED p.m. Feature singers will be the This expression, so full blundering children, longing The Northern Rockcastle Chapeltones from London. of tenderness, is frequently and striving for manhood County Water District will be found in the Bible. It when we shall put away closed July 4,5 and 6. designates those who have "childish things." This is no Truck and Tractor Pull answered God's call and are encouragement to sin, but Get Involved with the Arts The Brodhead Volunteer living in harmony with His the statement of a fact of life The Rockcastle Council Fire Dept. Truck and Tractor will (Gal. 3:26-27). The ap- (I John 1:8,10k for teh Arts needs a logo for the Pull will be Friday, July 6 and pellation implies several Finally, as "children of summer production of "Once Saturday, July 7 at 8 p.m. at things. God," wonderful Upon A Mattress." Interested the Brodhead Fairgrounds. First, we are like God. possibilities reside within us. artists are urged to call 256- The child bears the Father's "Now are we children of 5961 or 256-5516 for infor- *LL Board to Meet image. When we were born God, and it is not yet mation. Also, there is still time The Rockcastle Co. Little of God, we became par- manifest what we shall be." to make a tax deductible League Board will mpet Thur- takers of the "divine nature" The boy wonders what he donation to the Arts Council. sday, June 28 at 7:3uVm. at (I Pet. 1:22-23; 2 Pet. 1:4). shall be when he becomes a All contributions are matched the Senior Citizens Building at Not only do we possess an man, but never knows for Are you doing the very best the ground up, and the by the Kentucky Council for the Brodhead. Anyone is welcome eternal spirit but, as we certain until he reaches you can for your farm? problems you face daily. Arts and are used for activities to^ttend. mature in Christ, we develop manhood. Though inspired, Whether it's a loan for equip- in our community. the beautiful attributes of John did not know all the Sometimes farming is so ment or supplies, or long- Clerk's Office Closed God such as love, longsuf- possibilities awaiting God's time-consuming. It's easy range goals like estate plan- ^Singing Saturday The Circuit Clerk's Office fering, forgiving, etc. children. It is enough to to forget that farming Is a ning, our farm money- There will be a singing at will be closed Wednesday, Second, we are the ob- know that at the Lord's business too. And like every managers speak your the West Brodhead Church of July 4 for the 4th of July jects of God's love. "Behold, coming "we shall be like business, farming requires language... God Saturday, June 30 at 7 Holiday. what manner of love the Him" and share with Him thorough financial planning. Father hath bestowed upon the riches of heaven. "And if Stop in and step ahead. With us..." (I John 3:1; Psa. children, then heirs; heirs of That's where we can help. a little help from us, you can Bulletin Board is sponsored by 103:13). What child is there God, and joint-heirs with Because we're a step ahead. put your farm's financial Christ" (Rom. 8:17). whom the Father does not We make It our business to future on sound footing. love? There is nothing within Are you a child of God? His will that God would not If not, obey the gospel now understand farming from do for His children. "Accor- (Ga. 3:26-27). ding as His divine power hath given unto us all things Time of Services: that pertain unto life Sunday Qox%5iimral

Blue Grass Mobile Home Center FREE ESTIMATES YARD SALE: Home ofSherri Auction Hwy 27 & 150 6MP365-9116 Stanford, Ky. Call 256-4898 Hansel, Sand Springs Road. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mon.-Sat. Closed Sunday Friday and Saturday, 9 to ? Every Thursday Starting Weather Tamer coat, boy's size 7; DECORATOR lots of Health-Tex boys' pants and JULY 5 New 8414 x 60 2 BR shirts; lots of toys; Converse Northern Insulation Package. Fully furnished, house CAKES leather hi-top shoes, size 2V4. Corner of 25 and 150 at Caution Light type doors and windows, carpeted, plywood floors, Come and look around. 47x1 p Open Daily 9 to 5 drywall construction, house type cabinets. Will Bake Any Kind YARD SALE: At the home of of Cake For You MullinslVariety 00 Jesse Clifford, corner of Paul and 2HE -Only $10,995 Terry Sts. Friday, June 29,1984,9 Margaret Owens a.m. to 7 Cancelled in case of rain. Delivered and set-up plus tax and license. 47x1 p 256-5533 YARD SALE: 15 family, June "29 Now Open New 14x703 BR and 30, 8:30 to ? Valley View Ap- Northern Insulation Package. Cathedral ceilings, garj Blown-ln Insulation ts. Cancelled in case of rain. 47x1 p den tub bath, fully furnished, plywood floors, drywall construction, carpeted, house-type - cabinets, house-type The Truck Shop For All Your YARD SALE: At the home of doors and windows. Insulation Needs Pauline Bradley on Floyd St., June Exit 59 off I-75 00 29 and 30, 9 to 4. There will be Only*12,995 Call JIM'S INSULATION chairs and table, cushions, 30 Years of Experience in Truck pillows, TV's, dishes, bed- Delivered and set-up plus tax and license. Mt. Vernon, Ky. spreads,record players and much and Tractor repair. more. Cancelled in case of rain. Three Mechanics on Duty Blue Gross Mobile Homes 256-4001 47x1 p IN STANFORD James E. Nicely, owner Welding also Done. The Ml. Vernon Signal Thursday, June 28,1984 P-17 ((CLASSIFIED ADS sure to get results))

Professional Services U.S. 25 toward Berea. Call 256- said Estate shall present them, times and in such amounts as the 4378. 47x1 CARPET KLEEN! The best in verified according to law, to the Rockcastle County Fiscal Couit steam carpet cleaning. Free said Dora Taylor. Berea. Kentucky directs from July, 1984 to June, FREE PUPPIES: 3 males,-3 40403 or Paul Childress, Mt. Ver estimates. Call Lloyd Graham, 1985. Bids must be in writing and femalSs. FREE to good home. Call 256-5536. ntf non, Kentucky • 40456, or to received in the County 256-4473.6 weeks old. 47x1 p William D. Gregory, Mt. Vernon, Judge/Executiv'e's office. Cour- Kentucky 40456, attorney for said Grave Markers and Monu- thouse. Mt. Vernon. Ky.,„on or POSTED: No trespassing on the estate, no later than-September ments: In stock at all times. Mc- before the 3rd day of July, 1984 at farm of William- G. Roberts on 29.1984. 47x3 New Monument Sales, U.S. 25, 4 10:30 a.m. Rockcastle County either side of Barnett Road near miles north of Mt. Vernon. Ph. Fiscal Court reserves the right to Lake Linville. 47x4 2562232. ntf POSTED: Mitchell Abney's land, reject or accept any and all bids located on both sides of Lake Lin within thirty I30) days from the bid NOTICE: On Thursday, July 19, Building, Remodeling and Re ville. No trespassing. 46x2p opening. 46x2 at 10 a.m., I will sell the following pair Work . done at reasonable described vehicle for storage: BID NOTICE: The Rockcastle rates with quality results. For free NOTICE 1976 Ford Mustang, serial no. County Fiscal Court is seeking information, call 256 2881 after 5 Notice is hereby given that Edna Amanda Dawn Rader is shown in the wheelchair recently pur- F8F02Y146670F. Elbert Stanley sealed bids for jail improvements. p.m. or see Denzil R. Allen. 4xntf Goins has been appointed chased for her by the Rockcastle Co. REACT Club, in cooperation Reid, Brodhead. 47x3p A list of equipment to be fur- Executrix of the Estate of Will T. with Saylor Pharmacy. With Amanda in the photo are, front row, nished and installed may be ob- HYSINGER CARPETS: Carpet Goins, deceased. All persons from left: Shirley Rader, Amanda and Ronald Rader. Second row: POSTED: Property of Mr. and tained at the Rockcastle County direct from the mills. Shag, com- having claims against said Estate Delia Mae Bryant, Lena Taylor, Loretta Bryant and Ernest Bryant, Mrs. Lloyd Stewart. 47x5p Judge/Executive's office. Contrac- mercial - residential, Armstrong shall present them, verified accor president of Rockcastle REACT and back row: Ted Rose. vinyl. For all your carpet needs, ding to law, to the said Edna tor must submit plans approved NOTICE: Notice is hereby given visit Hysinger-Carpets. Mt. Ver- Goins at Rt. 4, Box 23, Mt. Ver- by the Corrections Cabinet, that Calvin Mize, 1038 Fuhrman non. Ky. Ph. 256-5413. ntf non, Rockcastle County. Ken Community Services Division, Rd., Reading. Ohio 45215 and tucky, or to William D. Gregory, Frankfort, Ky. Contractor must If You Are Planning A Conley Mize. P.O. Box 220. Fren also submit proof of property Dry Cleaning at its best. Drapery Attorney at Law, P.O. Drawer 220, Luncheon - Banquet - Reception chburg, Ky. 40322 have been ap special, 55c a pleat, drapery Mt. Vernon, Kentucky 40456, at- damage and product liability in- pointed co-executors of the estate surance. Bids will be received until Family Reunion - Retreat - Conference folded. 47 years experience. Berea torney for said estate, no later of Lula Mize. All 'persons having 1 Hr. Cleaners. Short St.. behind than September 24,1984. 46x3 10 a.m., July 3,1984. Bids will be Workshop claims against said estate shall pr- presented, opened and read aloud Boone Tavern. 45x4 esent them, verified according to at the regular meeting of the Fiscal Let us Serve You law, to the said Calvin Mize or Court. The court reserves the right NOTICE: Allen's Excavating WANTED Conley" Mize or to Lambert. P.O. to reject any and all bids if it is Dining Room and Facilities are Repair and Welding Shop. We do Box 736. Mt. Vernon. Kentucky BIDS WANTED: The Rockcastle deemed to be in the best interest Quiet & Peaceful dozer and backhoe work. Also, County Board of Education will 40456, attorneys for estate, on or of Rockcastle County. 46x2 Meals are Home Cooked. gravel hauling and all kinds of before October 1,1984. 47x3 receive sealed bid proposals until welding and repair. And. we will 7 p.m., ^July 3, 1984 for paint any normal size vehicle for NOTICE: Notice is hereby given duplicating paper, classrings, ARE YOU AGE 55-80? Family Life Retreat Center S125 and your furnish everything. that Mina Laswell. Brodhead, Ken- yearbooks and school pictures. If you need body work, come by tucky 40409. has been appointed Bid forms and specifications are Are you unable to buy Box 43, Rt. 3 1 for free estimate. Ph. 758-4192. Executrix of the Estate of Swan available at the Board office, Mt. life insurance due to poor Mt. Vernon, Ky. 40456 35xntf health? Livesay. All persons having claims Vernon, Kentucky. The Board (606) 256-5612 against said Estate shall present reserves the right to reject any or Hamm's Well Drilling: Call 256 all bids. 46x2 CALL them, verified according to law. to ROGER McGUIRE 2024. ' ntf the said Mina Laswell or to Lam- On US 25,2 miles north of 256-2416 Renfro Vall(5y-Mt. Vernon Exit of I-75 bert and Lambert. P.O. Box 736. BIDS WANTED: The Rockcastle 40x1 Mt. Vernon. Kentucky 40456. at- Co. Fiscal Court Is seeking sealed NOTICES torneys for estate, on or before bids for crushed limestone. POSTED: No hunting or tres- October 31.1984. Specifications may be obtained at V.A. and Convention home passing on land belonging to J.D. 47x3 the office of the County home loans to buy, build Cottongim at Pine Hill. 5xntf Judge/Executive. Bids will be or refinance. Also, 1 yr. Carpenter's NOTICE: You are hereby notified received'Until 10:45 a.m., July 3, and 5 yr. A.R.M.'s availa- ble. Ph. Carolyn Huffines, POSTED: No trespassing on all that Jean R. Allen, committee of 1984. Bids will be presented, Farm Equipment property belonging, to Mr. and EveretJ Blanton. has tendered an- opened and read aloud at the Mrs. Lloyd, Stewart at Orlando. nual settlement to the Rockcastle regular meeting of the Fiscal Clarence Phillips Violators will be prosecuted and County District Court. Probate Court. The court reserves the right Hwy. 150 Brodhead we will not be responsible for any Division,-this-20th day of June, to reject any and all bide- if it is Mortgage Company accidents. 45x3p 1984 which settlement will be deemed to be in jhe best interest 606-256-4452 or Formerly C&A ' filed fdt exception in District of Rockcastle Co. 46x2 1-800-251-6417 , POSTED: No trespassing on Court, Probate Division on the 9th property located on Wolfe Creek, day of July, 1984. 47x1 BID NOTICE: Notice is hereby All Types of New and Used Farm equipment about 1 mile above Wolfe Creek given that the Rockcastle County Bridge and owned by hej(£ of NOTICE: Notice is hereby given Fiscal Court will accept bids for Major or Minor Repair Lorenzo Craig and Laura*Edith that Dora Taylor and f^ul furnishings RS-2 and AE-200 ROOFING Wilhoit Hickey. yr/pd Childress have been appointed co- grades asphalt to the various administrators of the Estate of county roads in each of the five Does your house, NOTICE: Will do babysitting in Carlie Childress, deceased. All magisterial districts throughout June Specials my home, anytime. Located on persons having claims against Rockcastle County, Ky., at such barn, shed or Now 5 ft. Rotary Cutters Reg. *425 For health garage leaky *395 Insurance to Notice help pay Call 758-8976 6 ft. Rotary Cutters *625 $ C Q C soaring Mt. Vernon High School for a tree estimate Large selection of Plows, Rakes, Mowers, hospital and Balers, Discs, Tractors surgical bills, QESBiiEQ] check with 20 Year Reunion SEPTIC TANK Call Day or Night 758-4171 State Farm. All members of the Class and teachers welcome CLEANING Family Life Center Field Lines Repaired Bill Bailey, Agent Saturday July 7th, 1984 Schooner Lucas Ph. 256-2119 5:00 p.m. - ? PICNIC "call 256-2790 after 6 p.m. BULLDOZING WORK Ponds, Yard Work, Grubbing, etc. ROBBINS MUFFLER and

:^I]I AUTO SERVICE James Carpenter Ph. 256-£ iiititanaamm'fi TPOBDT Rt. 1. Hwy. 70 Brodhead David Noe PH. 758-8169 Fords Mazdas Used Cars Mufflers and Pipes Beat The Heat y for all cars and trucks SAIES REPRESENTATIVE Side Pipes - Headers 975 NEW CIRCLE RD. N.E. BUS (606) 255-424? Running Boards and Bugshields COMPLETE CAR CARE GIBSON Brakes-Shocks-Tune-ufcs and Oil Changes -i FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER We do custom welding Air Conditioners* Riding Mowers Walking Mowers 8 models in stock TILLERS: Belt Driven, Chain Drive & Reor Tine Camera Of The Year (Most parts in stock now) MOST ALL MAJOR BRANDS - Murray - Master - AMF - MTD - Huffy - Dynamart - Most Sears - Wards - Western Auto 14//NDQNN

PRIVATE LABELS: Briggs & Stratton - Tecumseh - Peerless - Foot 20 models STIHL CHAIN SAW "Sales & Service" Selected as "Camera of the Year" on two continents, the Minolta X- in stock 700 is the world's most advanced programmed ffimm single-lens re- JACK'S (S & T) TRUSTWORTHY HDWE. & APL. flex camera. In the program mode, the camera automatically selects William Street Mt. Vernon, Ky. Phone 256-4363 the correct shutter speed and f- stop (lens opening) for perfect ex- Jack's (S & T) Trustworthy OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY posures. The user simply points, focuses and shoots. The "Camera Hardware & Appliance of the Year" is perfect for amateur "We Service Well The Items We Sell" and professional photography. Williams Street 256-4363 P-18 TheMt. [nal Thursday, June 28,1984.. Open house at cleftRock practices were being installed on local farms. He also reported that anyone interested In cost-share types of Con- servation work have until July 16, 1984 to sign in the A SCS office. The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 p.m.

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signatures. After July 1, 1984, can- didates will be required to have completed the twelfth grade or have the equivalent of a 12th grade education, as determined by an appropriate examinatiion - except those currently serving, so.- long as they continue to serve in office without a break in service. Filing deadline for in- dependent candidates for An Open House was held recently at the Cleftrock retreat school board elections is the in the Pongo section of Rockcastle County. Shown above close of regular office hours on is the new lodge that was dedicated during the open August 28, 1984 and the flung house. The lodge will be used for religious retreat at fee is $20. / Cleftrock. Average daily attendance was 90 and 113 Rev. Harvey Pensol, pastor, served as Along with the- petition, were enrolled, during Vacation Bible School Superintendent. the candidate must file a held recently at Fairview Baptist Church. progress taking place at the test site. "Candidate's appointment of /"V • 1 Mrs. Jesse Taylor. Sunday, After the tour, a short business campaign treasurer." with the yuail Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Taylor and session was held with the following Angieand Miss Angie Albright visited Kentucky Registry of Election members present: Roy Brown, chair- Finance. Candidates must also By Mrs. Vivian Owens Mrs. Lester Taylor and their new man: Ray Scoggins. vice chairman: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ponder were K">ndson. born Sunday morning at the Jack Dailey. secretary-treasurer: make periodic reports of supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Humana Hospital in Somerset. Sun- Wallace Proctor and D.A. Robbins. receipts and expenditures for Philbeck and family Thursday night. afternoon. Several important items were their campaign to the same of- discussed and presented. The District fice. with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Dewey Roberts and Mrs Supervisors will be attending the Elmer Ponder, last week. Casper Jones were one day last week statewide convention this year in Dovie McClure visited her sister. dinner guests of Mrs. Jesse Taylor and Owensboro in August. The District Florence Albright, last week. daughters. will be sponsoring a local student to Ralph Phelps of Utah is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Poynter and attend the Forestry Camp in London Four his mother. Mrs. Ola Phelps, and also of Lexington spent the week end this August. Weeks his father at the Sowder Nursing with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Elder. David Stipes of SCS reported Home. Mr- ®nd Mrs. Carl Lewis and and fama were that progress was moving ahead with Florence Albright and Jamie y Sunday dinner guests of the RC&D project at Lake Linville and Counting Reynolds were dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cromer and the two Rural Abandoned Mine and Mrs. Elmer Ponder Sunday. family. Projects in the county. Stipes also (Watch for More) Kodicaslle Conserve,ion reported that several conservation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes en- District Meets tertained Saturday night at their The June meeting of the Rock- home with a cook-out for their castle Conservation District was held New: Building & Plant Maintenance Course The lodge was named for Bill and Lorraine Brooks of daughter, Mrs. Scott Stewart, and Mr. June 25 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurel County State Vocational-Technical School. London - London and Bob and Eddie Fields of Mt. Vernon. They Stewart who has spent a year in Ger- Roy G. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are shown in the above photto from left to right. nuny. All of her sisters and brothers • entertained approximately 25 board They were: Mrs. Roberta Dyer members, wives and'guests with a May enroll for one part or for all of the course'. Training is and Amy of Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Bob- delicious fish fry. offered in 300 hour blocks in Welding, Carpentry, Electrical. by Brock and family. Mrs.' Lois Following the meal. Mr. Brown Bowling and Nichole of Erlanger. Mr. hosted a tour of the Conservation Air Conditioning and Grounds Maintenance. and Mrs. Butch Carl and family. Mr. District forage test plots at Quail. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tracy and Angie of Brown explained the tests and resear- The school is also accepting applications for Commercial Versailles. Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitaker ch that are being done on the plots. Foods and Medical Assisting. Carpentry and Masonry are and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mink . The plot area at Quail has been leased offered from 3:30 p.m. till 10:00 p.m. New students will and Kenny. Miss Sandy Hayes. Mr. for two more years by the Conser- and Mrs. Ronnie Hayes. Donnie Hayes vation District. The District also ex- begin on August 3.1984 and should apply now. pressed appreciation to the sponsors of the project wbo are continuing their Costs are $20.00 for registration and S10.00 per month for -be returning to Germany. support. Two of-the sponsors, Keith Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hamm of Smith of Citizens \Bank in jBrodhead tuition. ;A grant is available for help with expenses. For Ohio spent a few days last week with and Kenneth Stewaft of,Stewart Farm more information, call 864-7311. his sisters. Mrs. Lance Dillingham and 'Supply were also present tp view the Mr. Dillingham, Mrs. Ambrose Albright, Mr. Albright and Tootie and his brother, R.H^Hamm and Mrs. Hamm. Mr. and Mrs. Cledis Baker and grandson Chris visited his mother. Mrs. Pattie Baker. Saturday evening. A summer of activites is scheduled at Cleftrock and Sunday visitors of Mrs. Willie shown in the above photo are two staff members that Todd were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald will be working at the retreat during the summer. If you're Rogers and Jill, Todd Cromer, Mrs. Valerie Fields, left and Barbara Horton, who also served Dean Barron and Stacy and Mrs. punch to the guests during the open house. Barbara is a Ethel Barron. graduate of Berea College and Valerie is presently attend- Miss Angie Albright visited Misr. ing Georgetown college in Georgetown. Angie Taylor and her parents. Mr. and cursed by your car, troubled by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goff's your truck, Antiquesond Personal Property Willailla Section of Rockcastle Co. Saturday, June 30th, 1984 -10:30 a.m. vexed by Location: 9 miles southwest of Brodhead and approximately 20 miles north of Somerset. Turn off Hwy. 70 at Willailla onto the Poplar Grove Road. Follow the Poplar Grove Road about 1 'A miles to sale site. M your van, Mr. and Mrs. Goff have authorized our firm to sell this collection of antiques and personal proper- ty-

Below is a partial list of the items we will be selling: Antique grand scale piano, good con- dition, antique oak organ; antique mahogany secretary with glass front; domestic treddle sewing machine; large oak library table; high hack-board buffet with claw feet; oak bedroom suite; cherry or worried lamp table; oak pie safe; phonograph; several oak and walnut dressers; oak wash stand; dinner bell; mantle clock, working condition; antique churn; oak desk and chair; walnut high-board bed; 2 square oak library tables; antique captains desk with tinted curved glass; 2 oak high-board beds; red globe lamp and wheat cradle. by your Also: horse drawn wagon; cotton gin; several stone crocks; large cast iron kettles; 2 cast iron tea kettles; odd and unusual Belknap washing machine; old trunks, pictures and frames; several pieces of stoneware; old wagon and rake wheels; wringer washing machine, good condition; several old books; cast iron boiler; large cast iron skillet with lid and legs; several kerosene lamps; coffee and end tables; 2 metal beds plus many more miscellaneous items. wagon... TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. For additional information, contact: your luck will change Ford Healths Auction Co. ...on July 5th Western Auto if r.entuc

MOl NT \ KKNON. KKN VICKY UH-V. NI'Mlir.H 17 'I'l 11J It SI > A Y. .11INK2K, IUH4 Grand Jury indicts two men for reckless homicide My Richard An July 27t.li preliminary hearing indictment s against, two men on June l.'t, killing one of the and is presently Iris- on $5,000 for reckless homicide, in con- four passengers, according to bond. nect inn with two I raffic deaths police who said llmL the indie- Two indictments were on Kockcnstlc roads in the past Lmcnl was sought after a also handed down by the two months. lengthy investigation into the (irund Jury against two local ()ni> local man. Iticky accident was conducted. men for rirceivinj{ stolen Busst-ll, -uge 2<>, of IU. I, I'olice said that Thieret Brodhead and Donald M. struck a vehicle, driven by property vulued at over $100. Thicrt'l. 30. of Oukridgc Kolierl l-owder, 55, of Kokomo." Virgil Mullins and Sam Missouri were indicted ufter Indiana, while it was sitting in Mullins, both of Climax, were the Rockcastle County Grand the emergency lane of the In- indicted for allegedly receiving Jury met last Friday. terstate. Thieret's truckthen log chains that were taken Bussell's indictment was knocked l-owder's 1973 from Cummins' Saw Mill near the result of an April 25th one- - Cadillac over the guard rail and Mt. Vernon during a recent car accident on KY 1505, 5 came to rest on top of it, accor- theft. milesnorth of Brodheftd, which ding to police. Both men were released claimed the life of James Nor- Mr. Lowder's sister-in- on their own recognizance pen- thern, age 27. of Brodhead. law, Minnie Bower, 72, also of ding a hearing in Circuit Court According to police, Nor- Kokomo. was pronounced dead on August 10th. thern was a passenger in the vehicle, driven by when it left the roadway, hit a tree and threw Northern from Burglaries continue; the car, killing him. According to police, Bussell is presently in an out- of-state jail and has yet to be Franklin's Variety 461 Bypass .... Construction is finally ditional 16 million dollars of federal money served with the indictment. underway on the hwy. 461 by-pass around into the project. In the above photo work- Mt. Vernon to Somerset. The project is Authorities also said that man are shown as they work on the by- another indictment is pending being funded by the state presently but 5th pass near 150 between Mt. Vemon and broken into Monday district Congressman Harold Rogers of Brodhead. in connection with the same Somerset is attempting to funnel and ad- accident. Thieves took an undeter- "However,they did not get the mined amount of cash and receipts from the day before." merchandise1 last Monday she said. night when they broke into This break-in is only one Livingston area residents present County Franklin's in the West Gate in a series that has plagued Center, according to local residents of the county for the police. past several weeks. Judge Jasper with petition against landfill Owner of the store, Mrs. Police said that thieves Diane Mabry, said Tuesday gained entry into the store by knocking out 5 or 6 concrete (The following is a news release their application to open the that she was not sure just "There's very little quesrdabout them to them in of- blocks from the back wall of from Appalachia-Science in the landfill at the present proposed tion in my mind that the pre- fice?" said i Livingston exactly how much merchandise Public Interest, Livingston, site, to choose a new site and to was taken because the em- the building. Once they had cautions mentioned in the En- resident, who requested that taken what they wanted, they and concerns the proposed implement a county source ployees had taken, inventory gineering Report, submitted hername be withheld. left the store through a side county landfill). reduction/recycling plan to ex- by the county to the state, will Joe Clark, one of the only a week ago and the com- tend the life of any landfill that puter print-out, as to what door, police said. be inadequate to prevent a con- Livingston-area County Ma- A police officer noticed A Livingston resident. may be opened and eliminate tamination of the watershed gistrates, signaled his support exactly was in the store, was Donald Jones, presented Rock- much of« its potential for not yet available. the hole in the wall of the area below the site, which ap- for the community and a vote building while making his castle County Judge/Executive harm." pears to me to be part of the against the proposed landfill Mrs. Mabry did say that Bob Jasper with a petition "From an engineer's point the thieves took the cash box rounds but the thieves had watershed that becomes the site by signing the petition. already made theirescape. signed by over two hundred of view, the site that has ieen source of Livingston's water Tom Denny, the other out of her office and robbed all Livingston-area residents at chosen by the county is a the video machines of the No arrests have been made in supply," he said. Livingston-area Magistrate, connection with the break-in. the Judge's office last Thurs- terrible place for a landfill. In Many of the residents cir- was not available for comment, money in them. day, in response to the Rock- fact. I can truthfully say that culated the petitions after a castle County Administra- it's the worst site that I've town meeting was held to The comprehensive waste tion's proposal to place a new ever seen," said Arthur Pur- discuss action against the reduction program, referred to county landfill dangerously cell, an expert from proposed landfill site.Most of in the petition, would involve close to the source of the Washington on county waste the residents are definitely in the building and maintenance town's water supply. disposal planning, as he ad- favor of building a landfill of a recycling center, which The petition called for dressed Livingston residents somewhere, but not in an area would extend the life of the Happy Judge Jasper and the County on the waste-disposal problem that will be dangerous to the landfill by as much as ten Magistrates to "withdraw here in the county. health of those who live near- times the normal lifespan, by. provide jobs within the county "If they (the county for a number of people, help to Public hearing scheduled magistrates and Judge Jasper) lower the cost of waste July 4th don't care about us and the disposal and possibly even purity of our drinking water, make a profit for the county concerning 'Home Health' why should we care enough within a few years. <-4 A public hearing has been * The hearing will begin at scheduled for July 3 on four 9:30 a.m. in the auditorium of Election laws proposed home health agencies the Health Services building, that would serve residents of 275 E. Main,. Frankfort and change for school 14 Kentucky counties. will concern one applicant in Closings on the Mt. Vernon board race Appalchian Medical, Inc., Fourth of July Mt. Vernon, has filed an ap- Candidates for school plications to establish a home board elections must file a The following is a list of health agency serving Rock- petition with the county clerk, banks, businesses and gover- castle, Laurel, Lincoln, Pulaski which states that he/she is nmental agencies that will be and Madison counties. qualified to serve, according to closed on Wednesday, July Hearings on the Mt. Ver- KRS 160.180 and 160.190. The 4 th. non application and the three petition must have '20 Citizens Bank, The Bank others were.requested by Lake Cont. to 18 of Mt. Vernon, all post offices Cumberland Home Health Early Deadline in the county, all offices in the Agency, Somerset. Taylor Rockcastle County Court County Hospital, Cam- In order for the Signal House, City Hall in Mt. Ver- pbellsville, requested hearings staff to spend Independence non, the Rockcastle County on all but the Westlake Day with their families and Health Department and the proposal. Cumberland Valley friends, the deadline for the Another break-in .... Franklin's Variety undisclosed amount of cash and m4rcflffh- Mt. Vernon Signal. District Health Department, July 5 edition has been moved store in the West Gate center in Mt. Vernon dise were taken in the robbery. A workman Residents in the county Manchester, requested a up a day. Please have all ar- was robbed last Monday night after thieves is shown in the above photo fixing the will still receive their paper in hearing on the Appalachian ticles and ads to the Signal of- broke out at least 5 concrete from the whole in the wall. Thursdayttfrnail. Medical application. fice by 4 p.m. on Monday. back wall on the building to gain access. An New DUI laws could be sobering experience and thinK betore they get injure another person. You will three days to six months in jail, out of your pocket. sobering experience for many By Attorney General Kentuckians. They are tough, David L. Armstrong behind the wheel; those who lose your license for 30 days if but you often received •For the third offense, "think they can handle it" you agree 'to take an alcohol probation. Now you will be you used to be fined $100-$500 enforceable and designed to might review these consequen- education or treatment fined $350-$500 and spend a and a sentence of 30 days to make drivers think twice On July 13, in effect will ces before they drive. program; six months if you minimum of seven days in jail one year in jail. After July 13, be a new law which stiffens •After July 13, if you are don't. And you will pay for the and could be sentenced to as you will be fined at least $500 before combining driving and penalties for convictions of arrested and convicted for the program yourself. Under the much as six months. However, that cannot be suspended and drinking. I urge you to give driving under the influence of first time for driving under the old law, you were fined $100- those seven days are non- 30 days to one year in jail. An- these new laws some serious alcohol or other drugs. influence, you will receive a $500 and more than likely did suspendable. You will spend ything less than 30 days can- them in jail. You could also lose not be suspended. You will also The passage of this new fine of $200-$500 and could not spend time in jail. thought before you get behind law may not immediately stop spend 48 hours to 30 days in •For the second offense, your license for a year and you lose your license for two years. you used to be fined $100-$500 must attend a treatment After July 13, these new the wheel - not after you get the deaths, but perhaps it will jail. You will spend at least 48 behind bars. encourage Kentuckians to stop hours- in jail if you physically and received a sentence of program -- again, to be paid for DUI laws will truly be a o P-2 The Mt. Vernon Signal Thursday. June 28,1984 bulance Service -vs- Timothy Johnson, $83 claimed due for service. 84-C-035. Locals graduate Mt. Vernon Signal Rockcastle County Am- bulance Service -vs- Brenda Three Rockcastle County Department afid recipient of Scholarship. Regina was the PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Sue Hulker, $55 claimed due High School graduates have the 1984 Elizabeth S. Peck recipient of the McFerron Main Street in Mt. Vernon, Kentucky 40456 for service. 84-C-036." completed requirements for History and Political Science Scholarship two semesters, a Entered at Mt. Vernon Post Office Rockcastle County Am- degrees at Berea College. Award and the Daniel Teh-en As Second Class Matter • Permit No. 1 bulance Service -vs- Billy Sonya Edwina Anglin, Yang Memorial Scholarship. of the Student In County - $7.50 per year Out of County - $10.00 Hellard, $157 claimed due for daughter of Mrs. Mabel Anglin Virginia was a dean's list National Education service. 84-C-037. of Mt. Vernon received a B.A. student and recipient of the Association for three years and JAMES ANDERKIN, JR., PUBLISHER Rockcastle County Am- degree in history. Virginia 1980 and 1981 McFerron a member of the softball team. PERLINA M. ANDERKIN, EDITOR bulance Service -vs- Oscar M. Mink, daughter of Ted and Gibbons, $34 claimed due for Evelyn Mink of Rt. 5. Member Kentucky-Press Association service. 84-C-038. Livingston, received a B.A. WEIGHT WATCHERS NAME OMITTED Rockcastle County Am- degree in elementary bulance Service -vs- Eva Gadd, education. Regina Lee Ponder, The Weight Watchers The name of Carla $26 claimed due for service. 84- daughter of Marvin and Edith class of Mt. Vernon, locatedfin Whitaker, a 5th grade student C-039. Ponder of Rt. 3, Mt. Vernon, the Catholic Church Hall at Brodhead Elementary, was County Statistics Rockcastle County Am- also received a B.A. degree in behind the Attic, would like to inadvertently left off the list of located in Rockcastle County, bulance Service -vs- Eva Fur- elementary education. invite everyone to our first students attaining perfect at- Deeds Recorded to Herbert and Dora Isaacs. mon, $25.80 claimed due for While at Berea, Sonya open meeting. tendance for the 1983-84 school Tax $10.00. service. 84-C-040. was a dean's list student, a The lecture will begin at 6 year in last week's Signal. Eugene B. and Beverly K. Rockcastle County Am- p.m. on Monday. July 2. Potter, real property located in Jack B. Lawless, real member of Pi Gamma Mu, property located in Rockcastle bulance Service -vs- Willie Mortar Board and Phi Kappa There will be a guest Rockcastle County, to David Hammonds, $26 claimed due speaker at the meeting who has The first city to be illuminated by and Carol Potter. Tax $16. County, to Judy E. Lawless. Phi honor societies, outstan- gas lights was Baltimore, in 1817. No tax. for service. 84-C-041. ding woman of the History lost over 100 pounds. Davison G. and Cecilia Clontz and Cox, Attys. - Taylor, et al, real property William and Janet Bar- vs- Michelle Fletcher Mason, pay their taxes and quit located in Rockcastle County, nett, real property located in Berea. June 20,1984. $350 claimed due for services bothering clubs that are trying to Charles D. Holbrook. Tax Rockcastle County, to Estill EdwarvTodd Fields, 22. Letters to the W.Moore. Tax $40.00. rendered. 84-C-042. to help.people. $1.50. Classic Optical -vs- Rt. 1, Mt: vertioh, student, to Editor Delbert L. qnd Vicky L. Henry B.'" Miller and Lynnell Hammons, 23, Mt. Janice J. Miller, real property Donald Stewart and Judith Wayne Adams Reynolds, real property located Stewart d/b/a Adams Optical, Vernon. June 21,1984. Dear Editor, located in Rockcastle County, Gary Lee Hays, 28, Rt. 1. in Mt. Vernon, to Jane Gentry. $339.34 and interest claimed ! The Appalachian Life $27.00. to ComrH&nwealth of Ken- Mt. Vernon, farmer, to Jeanne Center is petitioning Civic Dear Editor, due. 84-C-043. I would like to tell the Ralph and Frances Davis, tucky, Department of Tran- Lou McHargue, 28, Rt. 1, Mt. Clubs in Mt. Vernon for real property located in Rock- sportation. Tax $7.00. Vernon. June 21,1984. donations. 1 would like to know people of this county about Small Claims some loving and caring people- castle County, to James Everett and Lillie Terry Wayne Reed,. 20,, what the function of the Center 1 Thomas, real property located Rockcastle Auto Parts • Berea, ICL Transport, to After Friday, J«e 22. I'fertll Chester and Janie Robbins. happens to be? Last year, a them Tax $7.00. in Rockcastle County, to vs- Sam Stallsworth, $91.86 Cheryl Denise Viars, 24, Berea. man and his wife and two Richard and Sandra Thomas. claimed due on account. 84-S- My Neighbors Carl G. and Averill B. June 22,1984. children came through Mt. My Heros Kilbourne, real property Tax $10.00. 042. Golvin Carson Chadwell, Vernon and needed help. It was located in Rockcastle County, J6301 Housing Authority of Mt. 21, Rt. 2, Ewing, Va., student, on Sunday and the man said he I had just arrived at my Vernon -vs- Mrs. Martha to Melinda Lee Dixon, 15. Mt. would work at anything to get grandma's house, by the to Danny and Claudia Roberts. Circuit Court Suits library. My 3 year old and 1Vi Tax $2.50. Holsing, $472.27 claimed, due Vernon. June 22.1984. money for food and gas. Wanda Lou Madow -vs- for back rent. 84-S-043. Jeffrey Duane Martin, 20, , They were people who year old went into the back Ronald E. and Norma yard to play on their swing set. Alcorn; Leroy and Judy Alcorn Charles Meador. petition for Housing Authority of Mt. Berea, grocery store clerk, to hated to ask for anything, but and Wanda and Jerry Little, dissolution of marriage. 84-CI- Vernon -vs- Larry Hohlsing, Regina Gail Russell, 19. Rt. 2, they had to. 1 took them out to I went into the house, returned approximately 1 real property located in Rock- 108. $199.02 claimed due for back Mt. Vernon. June 23,1984. this Center. These people rent. 84-S-044. John Boone Saylor, 27, wouldn't *ven talk to them. minute late and found them castle County on Big Hill, to both gone. A search of the yard District Court Suits Jacob Alcorn -vs- Bruce Brodhead, pharmacist, to Others and myself helped Rubin and Artie Gadd. Tax proved useless. I searched the $35.00. Ky. Accounts Service, Inc. -vs- Potter, title to motorcycle. 84- Karen Jeanette Bullock. 23. them, but these people sure Norman F. Norton and Sharon Bishop (Childress), S-045. Orlando. June 25,1984. wouldn't. I say let these people iCont. to 7| Joe T. Norton, co-executors of monies claimed due on acct. 84- the Will of Joe Foist Norton, C-033. Marriage Licenses real property located in Rock- Rockcastle County Am- Applied For Hospital Report castle County, to Curtis Baker. bulance Service -vs- Crystal Acute Care Tax $6.50. Benge, $105 claimed due for Jeffrey Kermit Blair, 24, James E. and Betty service. 84-C-034. Rt. 3, Berea, self-employed, to Admitted: Brenda Deatherage, real property Rockcastle County Am- Delilah Ann Linville, 25, Rt. 3, Puckett, Mt. Vernon: Josie . Out Door Coffey, Brodhead: Robert Durham, Livingston: Elsie Rader, Orlando; Timothy Ren- ner, Mt. Vernon; Hemory Gospel Singing PHaRmacy PLUS Baker, Mt. Vernoni*. Patricia VACATION PLANS are sometimes interrupted because of Bullock, Orlando; Deborah unexpected discomforts caused by insect bites and poison rashes. To decrease the chance of insect bites, pack an Wren, Brodhead; Sharlon Den- nsect repellent with your regular showu items. Include ny, Mt. Vernon; Martha an anesthetic lotion or hydrocortisone cream to relieve Bryant, Mt. A ernon; Geneva Location: Family Life Center the pain and itching of insect bites and skin rashes ' Hines, Mt. Vernon; Rose Hen- sley, Mt. Vernon; Stanley Dates: Friday June 29 - 8 p.m. For People On The Wright, Orlando; Linda Sim- ARRID pson, Crab Orchard; Elsie Saturday June 30 - 7 p.m. EXTRA Eldridge, Mt. Vernon; Sabrina Bowles, Orlando. DRY Released: Sharlon Denny, SEWING Casper Mullins, Lawrence KIT Robinson, Myrtle Franks. Free Josie Coffey, Charlie Hasty. $-119 Timothy Renner, Jess Abee, Brenda Puckett, Joyce Gib- Admission bons, Teresa Bussell, Patricia PHILLIPS PACK-LITE COLGATE Bullock. TOOTHBRUSH INSTANT Skilled Nursing Facility Please Bring Lawn Chairs MILK OF Admitted: Myrtle Franks, MAGNESIA Top Quality "Medium Nylon SHAVE Mt. Vernon. Bristle With Hidden Toothpaste Holder

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l i EXTENSION cumululivtt uffucln of «X|MiHurii UIMIUI hull un hour Ixifori! going to NunliKht. If you wunt to look out into the nun anil reapply Around Brodhead IHOME 20 yours younger 20 ynurn from them ufUtr swimming or 'ECONOMICS now, now is thu timo to ftlurt. strenuouM activitiiui. People who Mpuntl time in There is no point in uning By Mrs. Mary McWhorter Corey Craig is a patient in the sun should use sunscreens baby oil or mineral oil. Oily Morris Adams has returned home b'phraim McDowell Hospital in Dan- By Cheryl Witt ville for tests due to a stomach to reduce the pain und hu/.urd substuncex have no effect on from the Rockcastle Co. Hospital County Extension Agent much improved.-Visitors of Morris and ailment. Hope he will be home soon. of sunburn, especially people ultraviolet rayx or on the skin's Mr. and Mrs. Everett Woodall for Home Economics Alpha during the week end were who will be exposing, for reaction to them. But they will and sons. Jackie and Harold, apd Dwavne. Vickie and Derek Bradley of lengthy periods of time great Brenda Bradley and daughter. prevent dfjmesM. The Fort Knox. They also visited Dwane's patches of skin that have been father, Frank Bradley. Jr. and Vickie's Stephanie were in Nicholasville Sun- moisturizer may keep skin mother. Mrs. Spoonamore in Mt. Ver- day afternoon attending the Thomas covered for most of the winter moist, but it will not prevent non. Other visitors Friday were their Sanders, formerly ..of Brodhead. and spring. peeling, if you want to prevent friends. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willey of reunion. There was a large including Sunscreen" is the proper Mrs. Juanita Sanders. Jackson and peeling - don't get burned. Bradenton. Florida on their way home name for tanning lotions, gels, from a visit in Ohio. husband, Harold, and family of West Mrs. Klizabeth Nlullins has retur- Chester. Ohio: Charles Sanders and foams, oils and creams. Use a Bookmobile Schedule ned to her home from a two-week visit wife. Jean, and family, also of West good sunscreen to block the with relatives and friends in Ft. Chester. Ohio; Leroy Sowder and wife. damaging rays of the sun. Monday,. July 2: Thomas and Cincinnati. Ohio. Angie. and fraily of Kettering. Ohio Livingston and Lamero. and Thomas Slnders and wife. Shirley, Sunscreens fall into three Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Renner categories: those that absorb Wednesday. July 3: Scaf- were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and children of Pennington Gap. Va. and Mrs. Walter Doan. Walter Bradley and wife. Mary incoming light, those that fold Cane and Hammond Fork. Hamp Hensley is a patient in Magadalene enjoyed a delicious "Decisions are what a man makes reflect incoming light and Thursday, July 5: Fair- Berea Hospital, suffering from Father's Day dinner at the home of when he can't find anyone to serve those that do both. view and Lambert Road. James and Brenda Bradley (cooked by pneumonia. His daughter. Mrs. on a committee." -Fletcher Knebel Absorbers include- para- Juanita Estridge of.Troy. Ohio is here Brenda). Also Stephanie and Aller. aminobenzoic acid (PABA) and Graduates with him and his wife. Viola. were present. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doan were benzophenones. They go onto in Danville Thursday visiting their the skin clear. PABA is probably the Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of most useful of the pure sun- Berea visited one day last week with Mrs. Williams' uncle, Hamp Hensley. screens. since it absorbs ..andwifejJViola...... ultravioletr light -B. the sun- Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Doan were burning part of the spectrum. Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Reflective sunscreens vey McFerron in Mt. Vernon. block ouot all exposure with a • Mrs. Katie Doyle. Mrs. Mary Adams. Mrs. Bertie Taylor and Mrs. combination of titatium Mary McWhorter attended the funeral dioxide, zinc oxide or talc, with of Coleman Mink Monday at the Brin- other opaque substances. Zinc dle Ridge Baptist Church and visited oxide is the white stuff Mrs. Lewis Adams at the home of her son. Billy Adams and visited with lifeguards used to put on their Billy and wife. Barbara, and little Bill. noses. Mrs. Barbara demons and Mrs. The Food and Drug Ad- Delphia Minks of Ohio spent the week ministration now gives sun- end with §dd and Cindy Mink and at- screens a number called a Sun tended church at Providence and en- joyed the good sermon. Protection Factor. The SPF is Mr. and Mrs. Edd Mink were in an exposure guide. A person Winchester last week. using a sunscreen with an SPF May Dellord Arnold graduated May Mrs. Bertha Arnold is improving. of five would get the same 13 from Somerset Community Collae Visitors of Elva Mobley were amount of exposure in five as a registered nurse. She is a 1977 Oakley Collins. Johnny and Edna graduate of Rockcastle Co. High hours that someone without a Collins of Livingston. Russell Rodney Lee Moberly. son of Ms. Donna Moberly. celebrated his 5th birthday June 9 School and is now employed at Reynolds and son. Chester, and wife. with a party. He received many nice gifts and later had cake and ice cream. Those at- sunscreen would get in one Marymount Hospital in London in the Edna and daughter. Lillian, husband tending were his sister. Mrs. David Bussell; cousins, Denisa Williams and Rita, Sam- hour. Medical. Surgical Dept. Mrs Arnold is and children. , my and Gary Elliott. Jr.; his brothers, Toby and Larry; aunts. Mrs. Gary Elliott and Mrs. Fifteen is about the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clarence (Fuzzl Howard of Fair- Dellord of Mt. Vernon and the wife of Leroy Williams and Cristeen Cotton, Betty Cotton. Misty Jones and Helen Jones. highest SPF you can find. You mont. Ohio is visiting relatives and Rodney is the grandson of Mrs. Bernice Williams of Brodhead. Donnie Arnold. They have one son, friends in Brodhead this week. should apply most sunscreens James Louis. Last week visitors of Mrs. Gract- Brown and daughter. Evon. were Ver- non and Beulah Brown of Crab Or- chard. Walter and Callie Bullock. £1 RE WORKSMMLS^SEIWEHI Georgia Thompson. Jewell Denney LONDQN, KY. and grandson. Steve. Nannie Marie MT. VERNON. KY. Alcorn. Charlie and Eddie Hamm. 864-6314 256-4525 Mitzi. Calhoun. Christine Brown and Netza Gail Cash.. Mrs? Mae Holbrook and John's daughter. Mrs. Louise Polly, of East 5 Mon.-Thurs. Bemstadt were Saturday visitors of 9-9 Mon.-Sat. k Discount A 9-9 Fri.-Sat. Fannie B. Albright and Margaret and Sunday 12-6 Keith Rigsby. 12-6 Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Proctor were at Natural Bridge State Park a few OPEN JULY 4 days last week enjoying a family reunion with Clara's family. The most used sentence was "We've got to do QCOnVERSE ! this more often" by those attending VA Liter No Tears with Mr. and Mrs. Proctor. They were: Carter Caudill of Covington. Jesse ROAD STAR, j Caudill. Mrs. Joann Simpson. Mr. and M Baby Shampoo Mrs. Sam Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Harry s 97 Shelley of Cincinnati, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Carter Caudill. Jr. of With Coupon I Melbourne. Florida. '5% 13 W/0 Coupon '7.97 Mrs. Nora Perry and husband. Hardld. of Lexington spent the week W/ Coupon end with her father. Roy Hubbard, and W/Coupon Mrs. Hubbard. Mr. Perry and Mr. Limit 10 limit 2 Prs. With Coupon Hubbard were fishing on Lake Linville Saturday. Mrs. Josephine Burdette of Jef- fersonville. Ind. spent a few days The frame is con- recently with her mother and she structed of heovy returned home with her for a visit. She also visited another daughter, Mrs. Levi Burns. Mr. Burns and family and attended church with them. Josephine took her home. W/Coupon ^0 With Coupon | Bro. Charles Brown and wife of '27.88 Stanford were Monday guests of John Without Coupon Limit 2 Reg. $11.97 j Craig. Limit 2 j Nylon ond Mesh. Assorted i Limit 1 Thursday week dinner guests of W/Coupon colors. S, M, L, XL i Mary McWhorter were Bro. Hugh lightweighf-Portoble-Easy to Cleani Thomas and wife. Ivice. Bro. Austin Mobley and wife, Faye, Brenda and Berkley Graphite Stephanie Bradley and Mary Adams. Mrs. Martha McKinney returned LIGHTNING ROD to her work Monday at the Rockcastle County Hospital after being off sick the past week. This past week visitors of Mrs. Fannye L. Albright were Mr. and Mrs. Rick Reynolds and son. Jeremy: Mr. I With Coupon and Mrs. Jimmy Amey of Lockland. | Reg. S2.37 Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Whitaker. | Elastic Waist Mrs. June Latham. Teresa Roberts | Contrasting Piping and Davin, Mrs. Pamela Roberts. Bruce Lathan, all of Somerset; Jim Vanhook; Mrs. Maggie Herrin: Mrs. Ruby McWilliams, Eubank. AIR MATTRESSES FULL SIZE Sunday evening dinner guests of . "Mrs. Lula Bussell and Mrs. Martha McKinney were Jack and Ruth ASST. Bussell. Mr. and Mrs. Dealva Bussell COLORS and Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bussell. Angie. J.D. Derrjplc and cousin. Kelly, of Covington. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bussell spent a WITH COUPON few days in Ohio recently visiting relatives Jack and Viola Walden, Cur- • Ea. Limit 4 | WITH COUPON W/Coupon j . tis Helton. Vernon and Geneva Farris, WITH COUPON Janet Bowman and family, Geraldine Reg. '8.97 | Glass and family and Virgil and Ada Helton. John D. Cromer and son, Mark, of AUTO FLOOR MATS South Springdale, Ohio spent the week 4P|ECE end at their home on Rt. 1, Brodhead. Big 10 Lb. Mrs. Ruth' Bussell and Jack niS=» WITH COUPON Bussell were Sunday dinner guests of IhWill W/Coupon Jerry and Genny. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Frith of Martinsville, Ind. and their son. Rev. Michael Frith, wife and children of In- dianapolis. Ind. spent a week in W/Coupon Florida recently attending an Limit 2 W/Coupor Associational Church Convention and Limit 10 stopped by for a visit with relatives in Brodhead and Renfro Valley including' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stamper and famiy, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cromer, Mrs. AIR FILTERS 40 WATT STEREO Mary Lear and children and Curt Frith and wife. Evelyn. BOOSTER Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Austin and Vernon Cromer were in Mt. Vernon Tuesday for Mr. Austin to consult a With Coupon \ ^ ^ dentist. Jh OH Miss Dana Lynn Craig of Atlan- W/Coupon " Protects Vinyl I • ta, Ga. and Mis^ Lorie Cash of All Air Filters Rubber. Leather and^h Lexington were home visiting their In Stock Plastic All mounting acc. parents over the week end. Sure wai good to see them at church Sunday. Without Coupon '3.27 included Wo miss them very much. The Mt. Vernon Signal Thursday. June 28,1984 P-5 Mrs. Jerry Mullins of Mt. Vernon, Two Sunday Services at The Week at Livingston Mrs. Fern Sahli of East Bernstadt and First Christian Church the sudden passing of Mrs. Bertha Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson and Attend Conference Mrs. Eva Black son. Scotty, of near Williamsburg. Bingham, on Main Street. She was The First Christian Chur- of Louisville graduate business The quilt, which w«s displayed at proprietress of Bingham's Cafe for Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Mullins. Jr. of Rockcastle Circuit Court Louisville and their daughter, Mrs. ch of Mt. Venrtm announces Wilson's Variety f&ore, was given many years but had been retired for Clerk Denver Miller and studies. By helping the par- Charles Kramer of Danyille were here away Saturday, June 23 at 10 a.m. The . tlje last several years. Deepest sym- the during the month of July, Deputy Clerks Teresa Van- ticipants self-assess their Sunday to help their father and gran- . luck number was drawn by little Brit- pathy is extended to Laura Ruth. they will be conducting two dfather. C.F. Mullins, Sr. celebrate zant, Pat Brock, Teresa Lun- current use of office time and tany Schaffer and was Tammy Settles. Thomas, Laura Lee. Steve and little worship services each Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Dickersttn of Father's Day. sford and Jean Chattelle at- the road blocks encountered in Jason. Mrs. Bingham is another senior morning. Dayton, Ohio are visiting Misses citizen that will be missed. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bales were in tended the Kentucky Circuit accomplishing the day's work The first service will begin Josephine and Frances Dickerson. Mrs. -Holt • Carpenter and Ms. Louisville over the week end. They Clerk's Summer Conference in goals. Professor Smith offered Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. visited their- daughter, Mrs. Sonny at 8 a.m. and then the regular Karen Bullock'were In Corbin Monday Ft. Mitchell, June T3 through guidelines for prioritizing Carrie Moore were Anna Louise Car- on business. Smith. Mr. Smith and Sandy and, morning worship will be con- penter, Carrie Loudermilk, Eva Black while there, they visited her brother 15. essential functions through Sunday evening visitors of Mr. ducted as usual'at 11 a.m. and Russell Poynter. Ronald McNjitt, who is confined to the In order to achieve greater short and long-range planning, and Mrs. Clyde Fordyce were his hospital. Bro. Ernie . Johnson, The Ladies Auxiliary of the - sister, Minnie Hopper, and Barbara effectiveness -and productivity thereby avoiding wasteful Livingston Fire Dept.. with a busload Visitors this week of Mrs. Beulah pastor, will be in charge of the Adams and daughter. Kelly, of Corbin. in the operation of their offices, duplication of effort, of around 40. spent Monday at Gatlin- Black are her sisters. Mrs. Ed Ping, services and invites the public Sympathy is extended to the the circuit clerks participated procrastination and distrac- burg. Tenn. They all report an en- family of Mrs. Molly Kirby of Sand Mr. Ping and June of Tyler Texas and to attend. joyable day and a safe trip. Mrs. Ruby Smith of Louisville. in a time management seminar - ting interruptions which cur- Hill. She is another senior citizen who It is felt that there is a Miss Nell Nicely of Springfield, will be missed by her friends and Miss Marie Williams, who suf- conducted by Dr. Jerald R. _ tail successful professional - fered a heart attack and was confined need for an earlier service to Ohio spent the week end with Mrs. neighbors. Smith, director of University achievement. C.L. Mounts. to Berea and Lexington hospitals, has accomodate those who wish to Mrs. Jewell Bullock and returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ping and daughter. Karen, visited her sister. visit and begin their vacations daughter, June, returned to their home Mrs. Roger Schafer and children Mrsi.. HoHoi4k Carpenter Sunday after- at an earlier time. in Tyler. Texas Monday from their spent part of last week with Mr. and visit with Beulah Black and other "Mr' J' aan nd Mrs. Denver Mullins Mrs. Stephen Fox and Jason at their relatives. home near Lexington. spent'the week end at the home of Wagers Promoted Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pace and their daughter. Mrs. A1 Grotz and Mr. Bert Newcomb, who has been daughter, Gina. and son. Jonathan, of Grotz in ShepherdsviUe and attended confined to Berea and Lexington Theresa M. Wagers, hospitals, has returned home. Louisville spent the week end with her the wedding of their son, Jeff, Friday daughter of Ford and Dora M. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fordyce, Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Poynter were evening at 7 p.m. A large crowd atten- Wagers of Livingston, has and with his mother at East Ber- ded. in Islington Sunday visiting her been promoted in the U.S. Air nstadt. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and mother. Mrs, Clara Bennett, who is confined to the hospital. Josephine and Frances Dicker- two friends visited her brother, Den- Force to the rank of senior air- sonvisited tfaeir sister, Margaret- ver Mullins and Mrs. Mullins and her Mrs. Edward Wilkerson of Lon- man. DeJarnett, and family in Harrisville. don visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. aunt. Mrs. C.L. Mounts, last Satur- Wagers is a law ejifor*- W. Va. recently. They were accom- day. Bob Wilson and his brother, Bobby panied home by their brother. J.W. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson and family .cejnent specialist with the Stuart Mullins of Versailles spent Tuesday. Dickerson. last week with his grandparents. Mr. 6550th Security Police Mrs. George Pridemore and 0 ... (delayed) • and Mrs. Lee Mullins. Squadron at Patrick Air Force Livingston has lost another good Father's Day visitors of Mr. and daughter. Kim. accompanied her Base, Fla. citizen. Everyone was saddened Mrs. Oscar Mullins were Mr. and Mrs. mother to St. Joseph Hospital Tuesday where she will be confined for .Saturday when the news went out of James A. Mullins of Jackson, Mr. and a few days for tests.

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Crystal Lee Rowland, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Look For These & Many King Rowland, had a good More Specials In Our DUCTS year during the 1983-84 8 Rage Color Ad. B/16 oz. Bottles Plus Tax ft Deposit school year. Not only did she make all A's on her re- port card, she also got a cer- tificate of award for perfect attendance and also won FRYING TIME- Staff Sgt. Roger Bray of Mt. Vernon was busy in the the fourth grade spelling mess hall during annual training with the Kentucky Army National bee. Mr. Rowland is a bus Guard at Camp Grayling, Mich. He is a member of State Troop driver for the school system. command in Frankfort.

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GRAHAM 3/79 PIE SHELLS SP Tissue TOWELS 59 89 8 roll THIS WEEK'S THIS WEEK'S THIS WEEK'S THIS WEEK*! $]69 FRIED $959 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL CHICKEN .. m £ SPECIA1 With on© filled With one filled With one filled Puce Smashers Price Smashers Price Smashers Certificate Certificate Certificate Glad 200 Foot Roll £ Just Rite Platter Peasing G&W 9 Small Eggs Hot Dog Sauce Wieners Pizzas Wrap 'I* GLAD 20Count Box CO 5* 49" 49* Trash Bags *2 V Pepsi Coke SUPERIOR 8-16 oz. Return plus deposit Fowl (Kankeb 69 G SumhcL OA G *1 The Mt. Vernon Signal Thursday, June 28,1984 P-7 Samaritan. That is what Dale Letters to the Editor Carter needed. Just a small helping hand. Tradition (Cont. from 2) they saved an extension of my Thank you, Innovation house, also "to no avail; life but, more importantly, Thinking.they had gone to visit •they gave me peace of mind Eleanor Rasnick a sick neighbor, Burdett that in time of tragedy, crisis Orlando, Ky. Summer Registration Brown, as my grandma takes or need they would pull them often, I called. Mrs. together (without hesitation) to Dear Editor,, Brown said no, she hadn't seen form a-uryon that did and will I would like to thank all them. One more call, this time make a difference. those who helped me in the St. Second Term to their "second grandma" aa Jude's Bike-A-Thon that took we call her, Willa Chesnut, Now that's a neighbor place May 12th at the Rock- across the street. "No, 1 That's a true hero. castle Co. High School. A haven't seen them but I'll special thank you to Reppert's Monday, July 9,1984 check the back yard." Thank you all, Renfro Valley Gulf; Mt. Ver- By this time, I began to non Auto Parts; Sears; Hiatt's worry. Mrs. James Whitt 5 & 10; Saylor's Pharmacy; Advising Around the house again Cox's Hardware; Norton's In- found Mrs. Brown on her back Dear Editor, surance and Aunt Polly's Craf- porch looking and Mrs. Just wanted to ts for their contributions Chesnut headed through the congratulate Beverly Sexton toward purchasing the bike. Registration 1 - 4 p.m. yard and around other houses. on her letter in the Signal last Also to Citizens Bank and Mr. Gambrell came out of his week. She spoke out what I've Bank of Mt. Vernon for house, only to disappear and been saying and never ex- providing the second and third return with Mrs. Gambrell. pressed it to anyone. Now I prize. Appreciation also to Cumberland College The search was on and believe I will. King's Pic Pac; Food Fair and with every passing moment, Beverly, next time tell Brown's Food Market for the panic was deepening. In the your brother if he would yell. providing the refreshments for Williamsburg, Kentucky house, around the house, under "I will pay you if you will stop the ride. the house.-Up the street,down and help me." or wave some A special thank you to the''street, across the yards green stuff'at them, he tvouia crrose"" who Volunteered their Combines both the best of traditions they searched, going door to have a traffic block of people time to work in the Bike-A- door as I' drove first one street offering to help. The word Thon. Those helping were Mrs. and the latest innovations to provide a then another knowing they neighbor and Good Samaritan Genievee Reppert, Mrs. Betty could not possibly have gotten are of the past in this com- Jo McKinney, Mrs. Joyce far. After 35 minutes I was munity. The word "self" and Craig, Mrs. Virginia Hansel, quality Christian education at prices you helpless, confused and terrified "money" stand for those ttfo Mrs. Cindy Anderkin, Mrs. for the safety of my two words now. Gertha Mink, Ms. Connie can afford. "babies." U.S. 25 is so close. Everybody is for self in- Wheat, Mrs. Kathy Cromer "What if somebody" the stead of neighbor and money is and Mrs. Deborah Newland. thought stuck in my mind. I for Samaritan. You don't have The total amount collec- Cumberland College Offers: went to the phone and told the any good Samaritan deeds ted from-the ride was S487.00. operator to "give me the done here - you pay for them. Big thanks to the citizens of police." "Oh, God" it's busy. When you need a favor Rockcastle County for their in- -One of the lowest costs of any private school in the "I'll keep trying," she said. done, you better have your dividual contributions. All nation "May I connect you to the billfold ready with some green donations go to support St. State Police." A man an- stuff and be sure you state first Jude's Hospital in Memphis, -Financial Assistance swered. "May I help you?" "I will pay you." for that is the Tennessee. Please remember " My 3 year old and 1 '/J year old top line now, for the favor you that St. Jude's is in continuing -A caring, concerned Christian environment are missing from the back need done. Or you will get so research to fight the battle yard. They've been gone about many excuses it will make your against leukemia in children. -Personal, individual attention for personal, academic, 45' minutes now." The sounds head swim. The contributions made will family, financial difficulties or any problem you of my neighbors voices in- Have you had car trouble help in prolonging the life of a terrupted. "We found them, lately and needed to go to Mt. child. Please remember how may encounter here they are." I dropped the Vernon. Have your green stuff important your contribution phone to the floor. Tears filled ready or call some of your and encouragement is to future -Varied, interesting and challenging course offerings, my eyes with relief and my family from another town, or rides held in our community for leading to the B.A. or B.S. degree in heart felt as if it would burst you won't get there unles syou St. Jude. from my chest. "They're fine," walk. Also have you been sick, Congratulations are in or- u neighbor two streets up had unable to do your daily routine der to Natalie Sewell for the Art History and found them on her back porch. and housed in for a couple of grand prize, a 10-speed bike. "Now" don't "be" cross 'With Weeks. How full was your Natalie collected S226. Second Biology Political Science them," my neighbor urged. house of neighbors? They also prize winner was Rebecca "They don't even realize what come from another community, Albright, a $35 savings ac- ' Business Administration Mathematics has happened." from where I live. The dollar count from Citizens Bank, Chemistry Medical Technology A Happy Ending sign,still stands there also. I Brodhead. Rebecca collected was a pretty good Samaritan $94 in donations. Third prize Data Processing Science Music What does a neighbor look when I moved to this com- winner was Stephanie Car- like? munity. I'm afraid it is leaving mack, with a collection of $28. Elementary Education Physical Education What does a neighbor do? me. Often I see that act isn't Stephanie will receive a $20 English used here. How long has it been savings account from the Bank Psychology What does a hero look like? since you saw a neighbor len- of Mt. Vernon. Health Religion What does a hero do? ding a helping hand. Not in the Thanks again for all who last 10 years for sure I'm sorry helped in the Bike-A-Thon. History Secondary Education Well, in my case, they are to say. But that is just the way Sincerely, senior citizen age people. Men it is. You don't have to be a Mrs. Dolores R. Albright Sociology and women alike. In a way. Christian to be a good Special Education • ******••**••*•••.*** District Court JULY 4th PHOTO SPECIAL! Drunk in a public place: Sheila McClure, fine suspen- ded, paid court cost of $37.50; COLOR PRINTS Paul Robinson, Walter Lee 'A Master's Degree With A Difference' 2 FOR PRICE OF Kemper, Darrell Blackburn, Samuel Kite, Donald Ray San- Program Offerings • Lower Prices! dlin, Danny Bond, John E. Standard Elementary or High School Certificate • Faster Service! Higgins, $20 and costs; Buford 12 Exp. Roll, only 3.19 Bradley (5 counts), 5 days in Rank II Salary Classification • Finest Quality jail concurrent on two counts. 5 on Kodak Paper! 15 Exp. Disc, ortfy 4.19 days in jail consecutive on two THIS COUPON MUST ACCOMPAh 20 or 24 Exp., only 4.99 counts and 5 days in jail. For Secondary Teachers: OPOfP TOP OU^UTY PRINTS No insurance sticker: Paul • NO UMlT ON 36 Exp. Roll, only 6.99 J. Kennedy, bench warrant General Education Good at any store issued for failure to appear, license suspended; Janice K. English and Speech serviced by Houk, $50 and costs (fine Art THOMAS-HUSTON suspended); Michael L. Abney, Biology Health your photo finisher Lou B. McFerrori, $50 and - COUPON VALID THRU JULY ». 1984 — costs (suspend $30). Business Sociology Reckless driving: Howard TAKE THIS COUPON AND YOUR FILM 10 Gadd, $25 and costs. Physical Education History and Political No operators license: Science Saylor's Hiatt's 5 & 10 Young's Timothy Joe Bradley, bench (Cont. to 8) Math Reading Specialist Social Science IVACATION SCH00LI Special Education Non-degree Fifth Year Program (Renewal of Provi- Macedonia [Baptisi^Churc h sional Certificate) For Elementary Teachers: Early Childhood Education Reading Specialist Elementary Education Special Education Non-degree Fifth Year Program (Renewal of Provi- July 9 -13 sional Certificate) g\ 7:00-9:00 p.m. 0 1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Pastor Director of Admissions Director of Graduate Programs "W" Jim Whitaker Cumberland College Cumberland College r Williamsburg, Ky. 40769 Williamsburg, Ky. 40769 If you need a ride, call (606) 549-2200, ext. 241 (606) 549-2200, ext. 346 256-2941 or 986-8063 TAKE THE FIRST STEP ON THE ROAD TO A BETTER FUTURE YOU DESERVE IT! I'-S Tht* Ml. VoriumSignal Thursday. .lime "JS. 19S4 Kitu l.rwis tin plant prnpo- gatiou iblno ribbon); Alison Kentucky 4-H Week Sowder yn . woodbuniinn (blur ribbon) and Cindy Bv Martha W. Brown • • Witt on sitir-fryinK vogotii- County Extension Agent blcs (blue champion). Our state speech participants for 4-H \ were Melissa Benson- and More than 2,000 4-H'ers Satica Morgan, who both re- aged 9-19.. from all over ceived blue ribbons. Kentucky invaded Lexing- Wednesday's activities ton recently to participate for the teens "at 4-H Week in competitions, workshops, focused around leadership state officer elections and to development with sixteen have fun. „ workshops being offered. It Activities began eany was also a day for fun with Monday. June 11th, for (rfl C.I \j the 4-H Festival, featuring a James Hamilton, a Rockcas- "Butt Board" with several tle County senior 4-H'er. fin.-cn Onion: 4-H agents being the target James presented his area Mushrooms of water balloons. Wednes- champion demonstration on day evening, Rita Lewis re- "Care of a Horse's Foot" in presented our county in the Rockcastle Teen delegates to 1984 4 H Week were, back row: Jeff which he received fourth state 4-H Fashion Revue. VanHook, James Hamilton. Troy Taylor., Front row: Cindy WiK Greg place. Other horse activities Thursday offered more Brown, Rita Lewis and Jason Coguer. going on Monday included workshops for teens and a horse speech, horse crafts chance to tour the UK cam- and the horse bowl contests. pus and several colleges. A On Monday evening, the leadership banquet, inaugu- rest of the Rockcastle Coun- ral ball for the new state ty horse judging team ar- officers and a traditional rived in Lexington. Patty candlelight service ended Clark, horse leader; John the week's activities Thurs- Fain, Kenneth Smith, Gwyn day evening. ~J*rler and James Hamilton spent the night in UK dor- "DISTRICT COURT" mitories in order to get a 4-H AWARD- Cindy Witt of Rockcastle County was named State (Coat. From 7) Champion of the Junior ©ivision of the Other Foods demonstration fresh start Tuesday mom- warrant issued for failure to ing. Their contest was held competitin held as part of 4-H Communications Day on the Univer- appear. - • • • sity of Kentucky campus. Cindy gave a demonstration on Oriental Stir Frying. D.U.I.: Velva S. Bowling, Take the worry out of SlOOand cost. buying a usesLvehicle with 4 at the Kentucky Horse Troy Taylor. Cindy Witt, Balance due on fine: our Park. For the junior menv Greg Brown. Rita Lewis Buford Bradley, 5 days in jail 12 MOS. WARRANTY bers, the contest involved" and Jason Couger made up in lieu of fine and costs; Dana Members of the 4-H dairy judging team recently visited EasternKen NOW AVAILABLE placing six classes of Eng- the delegation this year Ray Phillips, Wayne Jackson tucky University's dairy in preparation for their state dairy judging lish horses: two performance from our county. Lear. Jr.. Gary Lee Day, competition last week. Members of the team are Scott Adams. Rita Over 50 units of all and four halter classes. 4-H Week activities got Harold D. Smith. Dennis R. Lewis, Larissa Hayes. Charlie Cameron. Anthony Lewis and Jason sizes, makes and models to James, the only senior mem- started Tuesday with a Bowman. Willie Edward Mink, Chasteen (not pictured). David Herptes of Eastern's dairy set up two choose from. For details, ber had to give oral reasons grand opening assembly fea- bench warrants issued. classes for 4-H'ers to judge. see: for three classes. turing Clebe McClary, a re- Tuesday was also the tired U.S. Marine Corps NOT THE ONE DWAYNE'S day for our dairy judging Lieutenant. McClary talked Edward R. Whitaker of team to compete. Larissa about his experiences in Rt. 1, Brodhead, would like to- Cars & Trucks Hayes, Jason Chasteen, Vietnam and encouraged his say that he is not the Edward Charlie Cameron, Anthony audience to keep God in R. Whitaker. charged with U.S. 25N Berea Lewis, Rifa Lewis and Scott their lives and to stand up Adams traveled to the Uni- for their beliefs. Candidates speeding and printed in the versity of Kentucky's Cold- for the state 4-H offices court news in a recent issue of stream Farm in Lexington gave their campaign speech- the Signal. CARS for their first dairy competi- es and teens were able to 1984 Pontlac Trent Am. Loaded, tion. Their competition in- get better acquainted at an Smith elected to T-Tops. Charcoal. Only 6.000 volved placing eight classes informal dance Tuesday Angus Association miles of dairy animals: four cow evening. 1963 Mercury Cougar XR-7. V6. classes and four heifer class- Wednesday brought a " Lyndon Smith. Brodhead, AC. Beige es. In addition to placgng Continuation of the 4-H has been elected to member- 1982 Chev. Camaro 22a T-Topa. ship in the American Angus Red the eight classes, Rita Sid Week activities for teens but 1982 Olda Cutlass Wagon. Auto.' Scott, the two senior mem- also, Wednesday Vas State Association. reports Dick PS. AC. Sharp I bers, gave oral .reasons op 4-H Communications Day. Spader. executive vice- 1981 Dodge'Omni Mleer. 4 Dr.. three classes. Area winners in speech and president of the*, national Red Tuesday was also the demonstration contest (ex- organization with headquar- 1981 Mercury Cougar, 4 Dr., first official day of the 61st cept horse) were on campus ters in St. Joseph. Missouri. Alison Sowder was among the six Members of the 4-H horse judging Green observance of 4-H Week. to compete on the state lev- Rockcastle County 4-H'ers who., team competed in the State con- 1981 Chev. Monte Carlo. V8. AC. The American Angus Teens from across Kentucky el. From our county, Tracy presented their demonstrations at test -last week at the Kentucky Green checked * into the Towers Burdett presented his de- Association, with some 38,000 1981 Pontlac Gran Prix, 2 Dr.. dormitories in preparation monstration on quiche (blue active life and junior members, State 4-H Communications Day Horse Park. Members of the team for a full week. Jeff Van- ribbon); Charles Brooks on is the largest beef cattle last week. Alison received a blue are Gwyn Fowler. Kenneth Smith, Hook, James Hamilton, making a lamp (red ribbon); registry association in the ribbon. John Fain and James Hamilton. 1980 Ford T-Blrd. AC. Blue/White world. I960 Olda 98. 4 Dr.. Loaded. Ma- roon 1980 Chev. Impale, 4 Dr., AC, Ma- Convenient supports 4-H roon/Silver 1979 Bulck Riviera, Bully Equip., Silver statewide during 75th year 1979 Lincoln Mark'V. Loaded, Beige/Beige coach roof help in this fund-raising effort. 1977 Plymouth Volare S/W. 2 Dr.. Convenient Food Stores Green across Kentucky are helping 4- Canisters will be placed in their 1977 Plymouth Volare. 2 Dr.. 6 H celebrate its 75th year by stores the first week of July Cyl.. Red placing collection canisters in and will remain there 1978 Ford Pinto. 2 Dr., 4 Cyl., Blue their stores during the month throughout the month. 1974 Ford Torino, 2 Dr., 8 Cyl.. Blue of July. Money collected as part of 1974 AMC Hornet Wagon, 4 Dr., Joe Peden, Chariman of this 75th Birthday Celebration Yellow the Board of Conna Cor- will go into the non-profit fund, 1974 Ford Muatang, 4 Cyl., White poration and a member of the Friends of Kentucky 4-H, In- This Week's "Specials" Board of Friends of Kentucky corporated. This money is used 1980 Chev LUV P Up. 4x4.4 spd. 4-H, told bis Convenient store to fund the many state 4-H ac- *2.996.00 managers in. a recent letter, tivities and events, such as 1978 Nov», 2 Dr.. AC, *2.996.00 Cloverville at the State Fair; 1977 Pinto. Auto. AC. One Owner. "The 4-H clubs of your com- (2.196.00 munity are very important to state judging teams; state 1977 T-Blrd. AC. *1.996.00 many of the youth that live demonstrations and speeches; one is 1977 El Camlno, Auto. »Z196.00 near your store. Thousands of fashion revue; American 1976 Dodge Colt Wagon. Only young people have been able to Heritage Conference; 4-H *1.296.00. develop talents and confidence Week and many others. ,by being a part of their local 4- The money collected in H clubs." Rockcastle County will be Herbert Allen, manager presented by local 4-H mem- of the Brodhead Convenient bers during the State Fair and Jeff Cromer, manager of along with our County Cham- the Mt. Vernon Convenient, pion Birthday Card. both are very glad to be. able to

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Salesmen: Ernie Sowder Containers available at Mt. Vernon Convenient Store and Fred Lakes Brodhead Convenient Store. i ... . The Mt. Vernon Signal Thursday. June 28,1984 P-9 Thomas is award winner and little chickens soon grew up and teachers: Gayle Rice. Theresa Lowder. Disputants are not so cute anymore. So live and Sheila Whitaker. Sammy Sutton. Deaths & Funerals The United States By Hilda Payne Gabbard arn„ . . . . Joyce Stephens and Danny Hudson. Achievement Academy an- Hello from focal- Creek Valley! Beginning July 9th to the 15th, Flossie Stephens will serve as "liuuriced recently that James June. 1984 is now leaving us with the Macedonia Vacation Bible School secretary with Bro. Jim Whitaker was a member of the Maple will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. with (Cont ^ i3) Richard Thomas, Jr., has been its green, lush roadsides sprinkled Coleman T. Mink Grove Baptist Church. Coleman Thomas. Mink, named a 1984 United States with the pink of sweet smelling wild Besides his father, Glen- National Award winner in roses. We thank God for making this age 70, of Rt. 3, Mt. Vernon, nis Miller of Rt. 2, Mt. Vernon world more beautiful for mankind. He died Saturday, June 23, 1984 Mathematics. is more mercj/ul than we realize and his mother, Mrs. Juanita This award is a MEDICARE at the Central Baptist Hospital Allen of Stanford, he is sur- .because "it rains on the unjust as well in Lexington after a short prestigious honor very few as the just humans." vived by one brother. Buddy students can ever hope to at- F.va Mullins of Hammond -Fork SUPPLEMENT illness. Gene Miller of Mt. Vernon; Road. Who has been ill at the .St. • Policy Form MAXC He was bom in Rockcastle tain. In fact, the Academy Joseph Hospital in-Lexington, is im- three sisters, Mrs. Glenda Car- recognizes less than 10 percent HELPS PAY WHAT Co. on March 6, 1914, the son te and Mrs. Brenda Sims, both proving and has been transferred to of the late Tom and Serena of all American high school Cardinal Hill Hospital there where she MEDICARE DOES NOT PAY of Cincinnati, Ohio and Mrs. students. is undergoing therapy treatments. Burdette Mink and was a Oneida Ramsey of Mt. Vernon; Eva would appreciate a card from her member of the Brindle Ridge James, who attends Rock- friends which would brighten her day. his paternal grandmother, castle County High School, IN & OUT Baptist Church. Mrs. Mary Miller of Orlando Take a minute and let Eva knowyou was nominated for this care. Survivors are his wife, and his maternal grandmother, OF HOSPITAL Mrs. Virgie Pace Mink; two National Award by Patty Our pastor. Jim Whitaker. for Mrs. Ada Lanham of Stanford. Reese, Algebra I and II teacher Macedonia Baptist Church was absent sons. Tommy Harold Mink of Funeral services were held Sunday so he asked Bro. Frank Rader, Send Your Name and Address Rt. 3. Mt. Vernon and Roy Ar- at the school. James will ap- another student from Clear Creek For Full Information To: Friday afternoon, June 22 at pear in the United States nold Mink of Lexington; one the Maple Grove Baptist Baptist School at Pineville. to fill in for United American Insurance Company Achipvement Academy Offical him. It was our good luck to hear this Reply to: Medicare Supplement Insurance sister, Mrs. Alma Adams of Rt. Church with Bro. Lester Ar- dedicated young man and better luck 3, Brodhead and 6 gran- Yearbook, published P.O. Box 2485 nold and Bro. Denny McCowan nationally. yet to find he was a relative of mine dchildren. officiating. Burial was in the through the Abney side of the family. Lexington, Ky. 40524 Funeral services were Maple Grove Cemetery. James is the son of J. He is a descendant of Uncle Jack- Ab- conducted Monday, June 25 at Richard and Sandra (Stearns) ney. Grandpa . Taylor Abney's Pallbearers were members of Thomas and the grandson of youngest brother. He is a sincere, ap- the Brindle Ridge Baptist the Maple Grove Youth Class. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas pealing young man in his preaching of Church with Bro. Arnold Arrangements were by r, the gospel. and Mrs. Florence H/Stfin i'^} Pingleton, Bro. PtiulPierson the Dowell and Martin Funeral . I heard cousin Benny Stephens and Bro. Randall Adams of- Home. was knee deep, in hay and tobacco work. "Doesn't that cut in on your ficiating. Burial was in the 'sparking' the girls or hot-rodding Green Hill Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS them around the country in that new Pallbearers were Tommy yellow car?" I asked him. Absolute Adams, Dwayne Adams, We, the family of Dewey. "Nope, not a bit. I keep at it on a regular schedule." he said. Wayne Adams,'Lewis Coffey, (Man) Ping wish to thank - Gary Burdette and Bill ev^ryone Who sent flowers and \ _/\JVeli.>-^ can you do. that?" I AUCTION asked. He counted them off on his Cameron. food. Also the kind people who fingers. "Now I take out Robin on Arrangements were by visited him in the hospital Monday night. Tuesday night I pick the Oowell and Martin Funeral during his illness and anyone Jennifer up for a drive. Wednesday Friday, July 6-7^ who showed any act of kin- always belongs to Cynthia. Theresa Home. • • n expects me on Thursday night and I 1 dness through our sad time. save Friday for B.J." Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Phillips John W. Hansel A special thanks to Bro. "That would get anyone down." I J.B. Walters for his consoling said. John William Hansel, 77, "Not me." Benny declared. "I of Mt. Vernon, died Sunday, words, also to Mrs. Jack Cromer for the beautiful songs, still have Saturday and Sunday nights House & 1 Acre June 24. 1984 at the Rock- to really turn on." I'd heard enough or, castle County Hospital after an Dr. Arvin and all the nurses at was he just kidding me? illness. the Rockcastle County James Richard Thomas, Jr., Clear Creek's hay fields look Near Conway, Ky. Hospital and Cox Funeral shown here with his sister. golden in the sunlight and a patch of He was born in Rockcastle money crop on every farm greets the Co. on Dec. 6. 1906, the son of Home. eye as one drives over the roads. The 7 miles north of Mt. Vernon; 14 miles south of the late Jack Hansel and May God watch over all of Smith Honored farmer has spread his chips on the Berea; 3 miles west of Conway (U.S. 25) on Copper Maggie Arnold Hansel. you. The National Secondary table while Nature deals the hand weather-wise and the game for the Creek Rd. (Signs will be posted). Survivors are his wife, Education Council announced summer begins. Farmers are the Mrs. Jennie Hansel of Mt. Mrs. Thelma Ping today that Sheila Smith Has and children greatest gamblers when they play the Vernon; one son, Billy Joe been named an Academic All- farming game against Nature. When Hansel of Frankfort; a rain ruins the hay and tobacco pays Cummins Reunion American. REAL ESTATE daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ann The NSEC. has poorly at the season's end. you'd think Those attending the Bessie men would quit the business and some This trailer and house combination is situated on Mullins of New Paris. Ohio; Cummins Reunion June 17. 1984 at established the Academic All- do. But. "folks on Clear Creek don't one brother. Jim Hansel of the Family Life Center were: American Scholar Award give up easily. They try all over again. 1 acre, more or less, mostly wooded land. Con- Cuba, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Mat- Phillip and Joyce DeBorde and Program in order to offer I saw a real pretty girl at tains 6 rooms, bath and is watered by cistern. tie Manis of Mt. Vernon; 4 son. Mike of Georgetown: Mandy and deserved recognition to Macedonia Sunday so. after church. I Suzanne Price and Jack and Evelyn decided to make her feel welcome to 15 percent down day of sale. Balance with passing of the grandchildren and 2 great superior students who excel in come again and asked her name. She DeBorde of Lancaster: Harold and deed on or before 30 days. Inspection anytime. For ad- gfbndchildren. LotHae Reynolds of Danville: Thomas the Academic disciplines. The said she was Renee McGuire froip Funeral services were held ' and Linda Graves and Trad of Bur- Academic AU-American Berea and a granddaughter of Eli and ditional information, call the auctioneers at 792-4289. Wednesday morning. June 27 nside: Vicky and Granville Graves. Jr. Scholars must earn a 3.3 or Pearl Chasteen from Davis Branch and Olen and Fern Godby of Ver- Road. She looked like Pearl, who is a at the Dowell and Martin better grade point average. pretty grandmother. Funeral Home Chapel by Dr. sailles: Willean Payne of Mt. Vernon; William and Norma Stewart with Only scholars selected by a I went to the Berea Farm Store in Arnold, Napier & Hammonds Charles Hedrick. Burial was in Fran. Jon. Alice, Zandy and Pam of secondary school instructor, May and fell in love. So now I am "a the Hansel Cemetery. Maysville: Velda Herald and Pat counselor or other qualified mother" to two brown Mallard ducks • It Pallbearers were Ernest Reynolds of Danville: Janet and sponsor are accepted. These and three white leghorn chickens. Stanley, Paul Manis, Mike Darrell Estes: Albert and Kathy They follow me everywhere and fly to Payne of.Harrodsburg; Pattye. David scholars are also eligible for the shoulders of John where they set- Hansel. Mike Penn, RICK and Trisha Gillespie of Harrodsburg; other awards given by the tle down. But those cute, fluffy ducks Mullins and Ron Hoff. Haiel and Ray me Cummins of Mt. NSEC. These are awards few Vernon; Don. Nina and Nina Cummins students can ever hope to at- and Vicky. HaVold and Rodney Todd, ^tain. James D. Miller all of Eubank: Danny Cummins ind James D. Miller, age 25, of friend and Thomas D. Graves of Mt. Sheila, who attends Foley Rt. 1, Orlando, died Wed- Vernon; Gwendolyn. Nicki. Leann and Middle School, was nominated nesday. June 20, 1984 at the Nicole Williams of Berea and Vema for this National Award by and Ruth Scott of Hamilton. Ohio. Mrs. Cox. counselor at the home of his grandmother from See you next year! a self-inflicted gunshot wound. school. Sheila will appear in the Academic Ail-American Youth Revival Th» first lighthouse in Amer- Miller was born in Rock- Scholar Directory, which is castle County on June 20. ica was erected by the Province of Massachusetts published nationally. 1959, the son of Glennis Miller in 1716 on Little Brewster She is the daughter of and Juanita Scarborough and Island. Leon and Hazel Smith and the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lige Himes of Mt. Vernon and Mr. and Mr -ANNOUNCING Donald Smith of Berea. Grace Baptist

The opening of our new office 1-Stop Insurance Church Agency LOCATED: Sheila Smith June 29-July 1 On Main Street CONN & CREECH REUNION The Conn and Creech Reunion was held Sunday. June 24th at the in Mt. Vernon Rockcastle County Library. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 7:00 p.m. Nightly Billy Creech of Cincinnati. Ohio: Renee Auto* Life* Creech. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Creech. Renita, Manuel and Melissa Creech. Mrs. Nadine Creech, all of Mt. Vernon; Homeowners* Health* Mr. and Mrtf. Jearl Hasty. Rt. 1. Mt. Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Conn Henry. . Mobile Homes* Disability* Angie and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bach and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ison and Commercial* son, Charles, all of Lexington. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rimer of Evangelist: Bro. Jim Orrick ^ Trucks* Somerset and Rev. and Mrs. Olen McGuire of Orlando. BULLOCK REUNION Pastor: Bro. Raymond Offutt The Bullock Reunion, held June 24, at the Family Life Center was, we Song Leader: Bro. Floyd Isaacs One-Stop Insurance feel, a great success considering the where we can satisfy all your insurance needs little advertising we did and plans are underway lor a bigger and better one • for the fourth Sunday in June of 1985. As someone said Sunday, "This field wouldn't hold us if all the JUDYRyBULLOCK Bullocks were here." So. let's start planning now to renew old acquain- tances and make new friends next Business 256-5114 June. We counted noses and came up with 64 people there Sunday. . Home 256-5758 Thanks to all who came and EVERYONE WELCOME helped us make it a success.

Alma, fierniceand Estle P-10 The Mt. Vernon Signal Thursday, June 28,1984 Charles Kirby, Jr., Old Chest- service: nounced that some nut Ridge; Ernest Bullock, Jr., Mrs. Aubrey Russell and $36,000,000 in Section 8 Mo- 4-H Reflections From the Past Patton Moore; Furman Jones, son, Tommy, Miss Ryby Rid- derate Rehabilitation Con- property for low and very Marie Mullins, Brushy Ridge; Jr., Pine Hill; Bobby Gentry, dle, Miss Christine Bussell, tract Authority has been ap- low income families. In or- By Martha W. Brdwn Geneva, Jones, Barbara Fay Quail; Nancy Bullen, Hayes Mt. Vernon; Mrs. Lola Click, propriated for commitment der to be prepared to make County Extension Agent Moore, Climax; Sue Payne, Grove. Mr. and Mrs. George Ballard during the remainder of fis- application for funds if for 4-H Disputanta; Kenneth Coffey, One of the most im- and son, Berea; Miss Margaret cal year 1984. they become available, Jimmy Gabbard, Lillian pressive programs was the Fish, Mt. Vernon. In the event these KHC is hereby accepting With the time for 4-H funds actually become avail- Shepherd, Level Green; Belva graduation exercises held proposals for housing units Camp rapidly approaching, it's Rehabilitation Funding able,, the Kentucky Housing under the Moderate Rehabi- Pennington, Lticille Pen- Thursday evening. The The .U.S. Department Corporation (KHC) wiil'" ap- interesting to look back in the following persons from our litation Section 8 Housing nington, Mt. Vernon; Larry of Housing and Urban De- ply for up to 250 units. Assistance Payments Pro- files and see what past 4-H McClure, Sherman Lovell, Jr., county were present for this velopment (HUD) has an- camps were like. The following These funds, if awarded. gram. excerpt was taken from a 1943 news article written by Generiere Gee, Home Demon- stration Agent. Record Crowd at 4-H Club Camp REAL ESTATE FOR SALE The annual District 4-H started or good for a recre- 3 Bedroom White Brick - There is also a small lake. Club camp, which was changed ation home. $6,500. T 7. NEW LISTING-Mobile Located in the Robert All for $39,900. t 2. home with basement. this year to- a Wartime Con- Ford Subdivision - walk- 51 Acre Farm - Negro Possible FHA Financing - Home has 2 bedrooms, liv- ference under the direction of Small Commercial Build- ing distance to downtown ing room, kitchen and Mr. J.M. Fletner, was held at ing - Small commercial Creek'Road. Ap^- imate- and to the library. House Brodhead. Modem home ly 15 acre® land. with large lot. House has 3 bath. It also has city wa- the Levi Jackson State Park building located on West also has family room, liv- ter, septic tank and an ex- Main Street, Mt. Vernon. 1400 -se and ing room, kitchen, 1V4 bedrooms, living room, during the week of August 9-13 imp Crt\v a 5 room kitchen and bath. Priced tra trailer hook-up. Priced and was represented by boys This building could be baths, heat pump, fire- at $11,900. T 12 used for several types of hous ^\nd din- One of the projects of the Sale Pending aUHfriced at $19,000. S and lot. Reduced to has living room, kitchen, 2 ! ir". acre. I 2020" S -1 J*** — combinationcoir , $37,500. O 3. bedrooms, bath and utility ' camp was the making of lap family room, 3 baths and 3 room. Also has been re- j boards for use in army 147 ACRE FARM - Located car detached garage. WEST MAIN STREET - 1% cently remodeled inside ' hospitals which bore the stamp LEASE PROPERTY approximately 6 miles story frame house. The and out. All new oak cab- to show that they were made at southwest of Mt. Vemon, 3 Bedroom Home - House floor plan consists of a liv- Commercial Building inets ar.d wall to wall car- 4-H camps for the American Hwy. 461. Approximately has living roo^ . fire- ing room, dining room, pet. 5 miles south of Liv- ! West Main Street - adja- 50 acres cropland and 50 kitchen, 2 bedrooms and Red Cross. Two hundred arid place. V" Opfl0\n9 ning ingston, just off 490. Only cent to Fain Furniture. acres pasture land, 1873 roon Cft\C * -—i. family bath downstairs with 3 $16,500. three of these boards were Could be adapted for most lbs. tobacco base, bam, bedrooms upstairs. Has completed during the week. room *7,« Daths and full any type business or could pond, 3 springs and creek. basement. wall to wall carpet, pan- Approximately $200 of easily be used for office Priced at $59,900. S 16. eled, city water and sewer, HOUSE AND LOT Rich- War Bonds and Stamps were space. N 10. aluminum siding, storm mond Street. 2 story frame purchased which will be added 110 ACRES - Undeveloped $40,000 - $50,000 Range doors and windows, and is house with living room. • to the Kentucky 4-H "Buy a BUSINESSES land near Blue Springs. total electric. Priced at family room, kitchen and Strong coal possibilities, TRI-LEVEL Near Mt. $32,900. O 2 bath downstairs and 3 bed- Bomber" camlpaign. Beauty Shop - Includes 9 lots of young timber, 3 rooms and bath upstairs. Among those attending Vemon. House has 3 bed- dryers, 6 chairs, 2 sham- springs and branch. Only rooms, 2 baths, living Vn Acres - City limits. Mo- House has recently been camp who won honors were poo bowls and all ..other ^$22,000. S 4. room, dining room, kit- dem remodeled \ • and redecorated, good location, Betty Jean Click, a member of equipment and supplies walk to town. Priced at 96 ACRES - Located on chen with oak cabinet^ new gara"- llv- the Bobtown club in Southern needed for this type busi- and situated on a large mg ( \oYv'..,en with $21,900. S 8. Madison and Bobby Gentry of ness. Call for details. Lost • Lake-LinVille. Much-lake frontage, fantastic view wooded lot. Also fuel oil built V^oinets, 2 bed- the Quail Club in Rockcastle. Lease - Reduced to $5,900. and wood furnace. Assum- rooms and bath. Very pri- HOUSE AND LOT - Bea Make Offer!! and development They were chosen as the star potential. Only $79,500. T4 able loan, all for only* vate. Lick. House has 3 bed- $49,900. Owner will trade rooms, living room, kit- campers by the agents and Going Business & Living House and Lot - East of leaders. 100 ACRES - Poplar Gap to smaller house in or near Mt. Vemon. 3 bedroom chen with built-in cabinets Quarters - King's Moun- and bath. Priced at $17,500 Those attending from tain section df Lincoln section of Rockcastle town. G2. Bedford Stone. The house Rockcastle-Southern Madison Co. The property is pre- County. Abundance of tim- Northern Rockcastle Coun- has living room, kitchen, were; Mr. Buster Gentry, sently being used for a ber. Only $279 per acre. T9 ty - 3 bedroom brick with dining room, family room, Livingston - Home is com- living room, dinine room, wall to wall carpet and is' pletely remodeled with 3 leader of Old Chestnut Ridge grocery store and has all 22 ACRES - Highway 39. modem equipment for its kitchen, 2 baths and utili- situated on a 1 acre lot. bedrooms, living room, Club; Rev. Aubrey Russell, Mt. 2 miles south of Crab Or- Priced at $32,500. P 15. kitchen and bath. Wall to Vernon; Nora McHone, Addie operation. Approx. 4,300 chard. ApproV nately 13 ty room on a dandy 1 acre sq. ft. in store area and lot. House also has total wall carpet, city water and Parker, Faye Parker, Minerva acres and ba- sewer, aluminum siding. Gabbard, Martha B. Casteel, there is also a gas pump. lance in Has new electric, carport, storm Homes Under $30,000 In addition to the store, windows and there is a Seller will trade for trailer Big Hill; Betty Click, Peggy fence, spung, city water or small home. $12,900. P there is a 7 room living and 360 lb. tobacco allot- 20x20 block storage build- New Mobile Home and Lot Click, Mable Barrett, Virginia quarters w/carpet-snd w/d ing and a 12x16 frame Matthews, Inez Benge, Harold ment. All for $21,500. S 18. Brindle Ridge section. hook-up.- While the buiding building. Reduced to Home has 2 bedrooms, liv- House and One Acre-- Barrett, Bobtown; Shirley is presently being used as 40 Acres - M-ple Grove $47,900. L 5. ing room, kitchen and l'A Highway 461. One mile Chandler, Dale Chandler, a grocery store, it could be baths. It also has washer/ section? '.A\Q cropland, LOVELY BRICK - Valley from Mt. Vemon. House Audrey Sue Chandler, Jessie adapted to other type of balance Roods, 28x45 dryer hook-up and electric has living room, dining M. Chandler. Nell Bussell, business. $59,500 T1 Manor Subdivision - House heat. Included is drapes, bam. nas 3 bedrooms, 1W baths, room, den. kitchen. 3 bed- Barbara J. Hasty, Brodhead; Country Store - Between oven-range and refrigera- rooms. bath and V: base- kitchen, living room, utili- tor. $24,500. S 20. Crab Orchard and Brod- $50,000 AND UP ty room, heat pump with ment. The house also has -head. Store building with central air, attached ga- NEW LISTING - Mobile gas heat. Reduced to Charles Williams equipment and inventory. Near Hospital Lovely rage and patio. All for*- home and lot - Copper $28,500. L 18. Established business. Pri- 1W story home. Home has $47,900. S 7. Creek. The home has 2 Auto City ced for quick sale at 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, din- bedrooms, living room, In Brodhead - Excellent $32,000. T 13 ing room, kitchen with One of Brodhead's Finest - The home offers 3 bed- kitchen-dining room com- frame house with living built-in cabinets, family rooms, l'A baths, living bination and bath. It also room, " dininf . «

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We that's exactly what Kristi Fletcher did ded to the families of Mrs. Bertha were grieved to hear of her death. In to become a state winner on the Bible Banks. Mrs. Ethel Griffin. Mrs. Ann her latter years, she made her home drill. Four mistakes were allowed in Green, Mrs. Bertie Rice, Mrs. Leanna with her daughter. Mrs. Dollie the contest. She won without one Social & Women's News Niceley. Jack Crawfor&Joel C. Gen- Krahenbuhl. who with her practical mistake! try and Lyman Herrin. nursing efficiency, took the best of Exciting happenings for Mrs. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. care of her. She was my husband's own John Kincer and Mrs. Emma Thom- v Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Datley and Mr, Harvey Rush of Venice. Fla., who aunt and we all loved her. Much hear- pson recently in Erlanger, when Mrs. and Mrs. Bobby Anglin and Nancy recently celebrated their 50th wedding tfelt sympathy to these dear bereaved Kincer's granddaughter. Miss Vallerie visited W.R. Coffey and Mrs. Lillian anniversary at the Community ones. Dale Hampton and Stephen Eric Roth Anglin a while Saturday night. Christian Church in London at the Recently. I attended the wedding were married at the Greenview Baptist Sympathy is extended to the reception given them by their children. here in Bradenton of Mr. and Mrs. Er- Church in Florence, with reception families of James D. Miller, Coleman I'm still wearing a watch purchased at nest Dotson's grandson. Terence Lee . following in church fellowship hall on Mink and John Hansel in their time of their store years ago, keeps time like Kipp. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L. June 2.1984. an electric clock. That was a lovely pic- Kipp, to Helen Elizabeth Metz. * Mrs. Kincer's grandson. ABE-AN Mr, and Mrs. Roy- Arnold Mink ture of lovely folks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Mar- Glenn Curtis Barnett, who is stationed and children of Lexington were here I noticed in Mrs. Burton's news tin. at the First United Methodist on Ship USS John F. Kennedy, and during the week end due to the death where Henry Coffey recently under- Church, which was most beautiful. was off the coast of Beirut. Lebanon of his father, Coleman Mink. went open heart surgery at St. I was happy to hear that Master for four months, returned to the states Mr. and Mrs. Gravely Burton Joseph's Hospital in Lexington. We Coby Robinson has a new little sister. and to Norfolk. Va., in May and to the were in Berea Monday. are grateful that he is able to be home Kaliesa Lynn Robinson. The proud home of his mother, Mrs. Betty Bar- Mrs. Hazel Slemp and Zana and is improving. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenny nett ofErlanger for a fourteen-day Childress visited Mrs. Rachel Pittman Also where Mrs. Julia Burdette Robinson of Mt. Vernon. leave. Glenn js a 1981 graduate of at the Pattie A. Clay Hospital in has returned home from the hospital. A winner must work hard and iLont. to 13) Richmond Sunday. We pray that she is much improved in Mr. and Mrs. Willie Nicely spent health. Visitors of Mrs. Burdette and Friday, June 14 with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. U.G. Ramsey were Mrs. Mrs. Ben Fisher and Mr. Fisher. They Bernice Wilson and Mrs. Martha left for Lakeland. Fla. June 15 to visit their son. Jack Nicely and Mrs.Niceley Jt is good to hear that Aden Ram- and also visited Delmer New. formerly sey is able to be home but also able to of Livingston. They have now retur- keep his appointments for check-ups ned from Florida and report a wonder- at the V. A. Hospital in Lexington. ful trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mullins Bessie Pennington visited with have returned to their home in Katie Renner of Nicholasville while Sarasota. Fla. They vyited his mother.' Mr. and Mrs. Nicely were in Florida. Mrs. Hattie Mullins and other Mr. and Mrs. Michael Robbins of relatives in Mt. Vernon. Mrs. Hattie Livingston left June 14 on a two-week sends kindest regards to Mr. and Mrs. vacation. Frank McDaniel and myself in Mrs. Alpha Hatfield of Cum- Bradenton. How glad we were to hear berland visited Mrs. Jearl Hasty, Mr. from her through her son. Wendell and Hasty last week. Mrs. Hatfield also Virginia. They also visited relatives in visited with Mrs. Dollie Krahenbuhl Tennessee and in Ohio. one night last week. We are always glad to hear from Dewey Robinson celebrated his 84th birthday June 10th 8t the home Mrs. Jearl Hasty. Mrs. Alpha Thelma and Jack Rickels in Winter of his son, Ed Robinson at Mt. Vernon. Children attending were Hatfield and Mrs. Nadine Creech were Haven, Fla. But. very sorry to hear at Cumberland Falls Thursday. that Clyde Rickels in Hamilton. Ohio Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. John Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mahoney, Mr. Calvin Creech of Mt. Vernon had suffered several strokes in April and Mrs. Donald French, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson and Mattie spent last week visiting his friend. and remains in a coma. His ,sisUr. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Clebert Robinson were not present. Jimmy Stanfill. at Goshen. Ohio and Ruth Carson, has returned home to his dad. Billy Creech, and Mrs. Creech Florida after being in Hamilton, Ohio in Cincinnati. Ohio. and said there was no change in him. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Creech and Thelma says she has not heard from son, Manuel recently vacationed in Jones and Easter Proctor since last parts of Va.. Tena, Georgia, North year. "Guess he is just not able to type and South Carolina. his'usual interesting letters and we miss them. He is 94, quite an advanced By Leila Stokes age." Why don't Anna Belle, you. 1 cannot account for my news of Jack. Ralph and Violet nuke us April 1st to the Signal not being another visit soon. Cepha's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Comer T. Huffines, Jr. of Mt. Vernon announce the published unless it's just because I get Martha Turner, lives close to Joyce so carried away with the lovely letters and I. so you can visit all at one time. engagement of their daughter, Tamara Marie, to James Denton I receive from Signal subscribers - 1 do not know any person who Thompson, son of Denton Thompson of Bardstown and Bessie Ann some my age. some older and some liad any more loving care than Aunt Hasty of Mt. Vernon. A December wedding is planned. younger - and that I get too. jtoo lengthy. You can hardly blame me for Reunion of Somerset visited her mother. Mrs. not finding a stopping place when Personals Hettie Coon recently. Mr. Henderson writing about the wonderful visit from The combined Norton also visited his mother. Mrs. Lona my sister, Mrs. Ethel Greenwood of School and Wabd Community By Mrs. George Burton Logsdon. Sunday afternoon. Bedford. Ind. in February, who spent Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Reunion will be held Sunday, Mrs. Irene Stephens of Gas City. her 90th birthday in Florida. August 5, 1984 at the Family Indiana and daughter, Joyce and George Burton were Mr. and Mrs. Also, at the same time, I sent in children visited W.R. Coffey and-Mrj... Troy Roberts of Rutledge. Tena, Mat- more than page of the forthcoming Life Center at one of the shelter Lillian Anglin a few day s last week. tie Owens. Samuel Newton and Mr. Century birthday of dear Mrs. Amy hoyses on the hill north of Ren- Bernard Purcell and sister. Miss and Mrs. Harris Burton of Rt. 2, Meadows. -A— forerunning of fro on U.S. 25. Turn right at Dorothy Purcell, were in Lexington Berea. - * congratulations for April 23rd. sign, if going north, then left last week to consult a doctor for Miss Mrs. Marie McKinney was dinner Then, there's dear Mrs. Leila Mae guest of her sister. Mrs. Lavada on road again going up tne hill. Mrs. Mae McFerron's children surprised her with a Mother's Day Purcell. , Lovttl O'Mara of St. Petersburg, Fla; Mr. and Mrs. George Burton were Graves, recently. Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Thompson of Anyone from this com- 'dinner at Duff's in Lexington. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. in Somerset Saturday to consult their Mrs. Gravely Burton visited Mrs. munity is wekoma. Bring a James Boone of Arlington Heights. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Miller doctor. Mary Brock Monday. Shane Faulkner visited Mr.a nd covered dish, etc. and enjoy the and Ruby Powell, all of Mt. Vernon. With Mrs. McFerron in the photo Dorothy Ramsey of Madisonville, from their sister.Atizabeth and family are Mr. Boone, left, and Mr. Miller. Mrs. Debra Stone and daughter, Mrs. Gravely Burton a while Monday. in Florida and As I acknowledge Shane celebrated his birthday recen- c Kristi. visited W.R. Coffey and Mrs. hearing from through the Mt. Vernon Lillian Anglin during the week end. tly. We wish him many happy returns Signal. 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4^000 E370L5 i Phone 256-9401 or 256-5303 The Mt. Vernon Signal Thursday. June 28.1984 P-13 "PERSONALS" express sympathy and love in the "DISPUTANTA" woman rolled her chair up to join the (Cont. From 12) passing of his father. Jack Crawford. (Corit. from 91 fun and I passed out peppermint can- Floyd High School and has one year Then to the family of Mrs. Katie directing the school. dy as I said. "Now what J<(u girls need Real Estate For Sale E. Mullins, we extend our deepest college before enlisting iiuhe Navy. Bill Stephens volunteered to sit in to do is to go with me to a square dan- 2 Story Home, 4 Bedrooms, l'/j baths-2 car detached garage, sympathy. one corner as a snoozer-wkh Gilbert ce tonight and l'U bring a-couple of Mrs. Emma Thompson received partial basement, kitchen, formal dining room with french an Announcement- of the birth of her ' To the family of Harold Dailey Rice as his assistant. All young people,. boy friends for you." These women great granddaughter, born to Mr. and (Juniel, we express our sympathy in and especially the parents, are invited broke into giggles and laughing as I doors opening into living room w/fireplace and antique man- Mrs. Bill Davis II, in Virginia on May- love, who diefl recently in Brownsville. to attend. They have an interesting- kept up the conversation. Now you tel, 1 bedroom down with lovely stairway leading up to 3 it. 1984. She was given the beautiful Texas. * program planned. know this was so out of the world for others. The house has hardwood floors and carpet, oil heat, The Zambia Messenger from Have you ever, as a child, stood to them but it "brought These invalid name of Ashley Elizabeth. Mrs. W. E. porches. Perfect for- those who love to "re-do" older homes. Davis of Nashville. Tenn., left to be Dean Davis in Lusaka, Africa: Dean the side of an event and wished that wheel chair ladies out of a dreary with her new granddaughter .and says. "Time you receive this yoy could have "one" of the objects existence by my dariiig talk,"When I Approx. Vi acre lot in Brodhead. $34,900. parents in Virginia. Messenger, Judy and David will being given out or displayed. I'm not a took my leave, they were still in good 12x60 Furnished Mobile Home and Lot - Features in- To my dear friend, Mrs. Flossie already be in the States visiting with child, of course, but when. I heard that humor, begging me to come back and Cyndee, Rick and their new baby. I a book written about Mt. Vernon was eating candy. In a short time. I had' clude large -22 ft. living room, dining area, kitchen Gustafson Powley of New Smyrna with built-in cabinet, range & refrigerator, 2 bed- Beach. Florida, I express my sincere will be in the final stages of tying up on the market. I wished I could borrow brought a warm spot into their day sympathy in the passing of her sister. the . loose ends and making someone's copy and was dying to read and my day was better too. Don't rooms, bath, utility area with auto, washer and dryer Mrs. Christine Girt of New Jersey. preparations to leave on June 19, as some of the things said aKout our forget these women and other folks too included, carpet, city water. On Lake Linville. Imme- Also, to the family of Mrs. Laura it's furlough time. Jim. who is "good old county scat." Being broke in the nursing homes. diate possession. $14,000. most of them was the reason I hadn't Mullins. I extend heartfelt sympathy finishing his first term as missionary I haven't been able to talk to all Doublewide Mobile Home-1 aoro 'ot. The home has 3 in Mongu. will travel with me directly invested in one. Then Christmas came the folks on the Creek yet about the in their bereavement. She frequently bedrooms, large walk-'- .ii-ii baths, 25 ft. living wrote me how much she enjoyed get- to Chicago where I'll go through the for me when the postman put a festival idea I'm bringing up. We have ting ihe Signal that came to her home Mt. Sinai Tropical Disease Center to package in my hand which felt like a the potential here if we can just get room, kitchen/di CM\G r®" r large patio, storage in Orlando. Fla. see if they can find the "bug" that has book. The name. Mrs. John Kincer and together. First, we must have a name buildings, cellar, water, near Mt. Vernon city And to Mr. and Mrs. J. William been bothering me for the past six address, Erlanger. sent a thrill for the celebration. Joe Abney thought limits. For $22,500. Crawford of Orlando, Fla., 1 wish to months. We are looking forward to through me. Could it be? Yes, it was. A the Clear Creek Kumquat Festival 1.25 acres, more or less, near city limits. City water seeing everyone on this, our fourth copy of Cepha Davis Kincer's. "Mt. would promote the growing of them. available. South on U.S. 25. Ideal for any type busi- Somerset Community furlough, and reporting first hand to Vernon, Kentucky," John Harding, Disputanta's Police ness. all of you who have been so faithful as I was so happy to get it for I've Judge says a honey bee (estival would Brick w/drive-in Basement oi>" carport. Other ameni- College's Dean's List fellow-workers in spreading of the loved books since childhood. It is very stir interest. Tom Legear would want a ties include 3 bdr"~ _ _-.J'.nQ kitchen/dining area, Based upon the guidelines Gospel. IWe have reserved some time interesting and filled with names of sweet potato festival. Cleve Payne and porches and dt Cn\e l"" .»^k-up, carpet, electric of the University of kentucky to spoil our first grandchild and be people I had known or heard. And yes, Clay Gabbard argue for a plumgranny together as a family). We are also Cepha. I will deliver your reader but- festival. heat plus flu C. ^~ ' SUNDAY EVELENE RAINES. 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