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Quail News By: Vivian Owens ^JEWELERS YOU CAN TRUST I DOWNTOWN SOMERSET (SOS) 679-2101. Automatic. Air, AM/FM Cassette, Roof flack; and More per month per month per month #0130 AM/FM Cas- , and More per month ,S147"per mo. Mt. Vernon Personals By: Vallie Burton Mrs. Sharon Lovins visilcd her parents Mr. and Mrs. C.S. McKinney Saturday. Weekend visitors of Mrs. Ollie . Mink and son Ricky were her daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tanner of Lexington, also Mis. Lisa Northern and granddaughter Alice. Rccent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bameu were Mr. and Mrs. 'C.S. McKinney. Mis. Marie McKinney visited Mrs. Ircne'Owens last Wednesday! Mr. and Mrs. C.S. McKinney vis- ited their grandson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovins Jr. Friday. Mrs. Vallic Burton has returned home afier spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newton at Somerset. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Roberts of Tenn. visited her sister Mrs. Vallie Burton last Thursday. Mr. Roberts also visited his cousin Willie Chest- nut. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Burton visited his mother Mrs. Vallic Burton awhile Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Purccll vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Barron awhile Sunday. Mrs. Charles Holt and children of Louisville visited Mrs. Arthie Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kirby during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stephens and Amanda of Lexington visilcd Mrs. Arthic Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Kirby Sunday. Johnny and Trcva Jones and baby visilcd Mrs. Arthic Kirby awhile Sunday. Recent visitors of Mr. and -Mrs. Coleman Houston were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fielder of Tucson, Ariz.,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houston of Florence, Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene Houston of Sharonville, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. James Houston of Deer- park, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell and son Michcal of Lock- land.Ohio.RcnccHcnsleyofTucson, Ariz, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hous- ton and son Gary. Mrs. Linda Eaion and children and Patricia Holland went to Levi Jackson State Park Saturday on a picnic. Patricia Holland and granddaugh- ter Angie Eatoti were in Bcrea Mon- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hunt of Illi- nois, visited his sisters Mrs. Sallie Hale and Mrs. Mary Ida Jones re- cently. Sympathy is extended to all who have lost loved ones recently. May the Lord comfort each one. Recent visitors of Mrs. Zelma Hayes and son Tommy were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brock and daughter of Erlanger, Mrs. Rolan Gabbard and family of Independence and Mrs. Jennifer Stewart and Miss Sandy Hayes of Lexington. Mrs. Carl Taylor and granddaugh- ter of Ohio visited Ruth Mink Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGlec of Utah is visiting Mrs. Aubrey Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rogers and Mrs. Nannie Rogers of Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kersey and son Zachary of Hustonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rogers recently. Mrs. Vivian Owens and Mrs. Betty Hodge returned home Sunday from Ohio where they spent a week with their family. They were Mrs. Owens family, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie N. Owens and family and Mr. and Mrs. Estil J. Owens and family and Mrs. Hodge'sdaughter Mrs. Charlie Owens and Mfc, Owens and family. "FAIR VIEW" (Cont. From A4) Cody Moore, Edith Rae and Glcnnys Pulliam and Mike and Pauletie Ponder.Another hayride from Fairview on Saturday night included members of Mrs. Lucille Ponder's Young Adult Sunday School Class. Carol and Jennifer Isaacs, Amy Croucher, Tasha Allen, Kevin Muilins, Scott Popder, Ricky Welch, Twila Croucher, Chris Ponder, Drcama Cummins. Beth Ponder, David Eaton, Lucille Ponder (teacher), Judy Cummins (guest) and Roy Lee Croucher (driver). Both teachers and classes gave a special thanks to Roy Lee Croucher and wifeVelma Croucher for supply- ing the tractor and wagon and ihc driving and their hospitality. They all enjoyed the evening. Our Fall Revival is scheduled to * begin Sunday morning Oct. 7th. Everyone is invited to attend. Take care and God bless you. KET encores earthquake awareness documentary on October 8 during Earthquake Week. WHY WAIT FOR YOUR GLASSES? Dr. Gary King has an ON-SITE LAB! This means that you, the patient, will have less waiting on your glasses and you will have only one trip to the doctor's office. Most glasses will be completed in our lab in Berea... WITHIN TWO HOURS! Your Entire Family Will Receive Prompt, Courteous / from the Friendfy Bfe Care Professionals at DR. GARY KING, OPTOMETRIST Visa, MasterCard, 111 Boone Street 986-7027 Discover, and (£ame l County Correspondents and Mabel Taylor. A gospel meeting is in progress at the Bethel congregation of Church of Christ through Friday evening this week. Everyone wclcomc, time 7:30 p.m. : \ Around Brodhead By: M a r y M c W h o r t e r j #1517 1991 Escort LX Wagon #1509 1991 Esjort 4 Door LX 5 Speed, Air, AM/FM Cassette, High Back Bucket SeatvandMoro s 206" #1513 1991 Taurus L Automatic, Air, V-6, Rear Defogger, 1990 F150 Lariat #0157 1991 F150 Custom 5.0 V-8, Cruise Control, Air. 62 GVWR Package,' and More 1990 Ranger XLT •coat Paint. Air. i, Power Steering, $ 191" 1990 Tempo 4 Door Gl Automatic,, Air. AM/FM Cassette, / Cruise. Control. Rear Defogger. and" 1990 Crown Victoria LX Automatic, Air. AM/FM, Power Seats, USED CARS •1986 Chevy S-10 Blazer $177"per mo. Auto, V-6. Air, 4x4 •1989 Pontlac Firebird Formula ...S189 0, per mo. AutoVAIf, Cassette, Low Miles •1990 Taurus SHO $331"per mo. Compact Disc, Moon Roof, Leather •1987 Chevy S-10 ..S165"per mo. Auto, Air, 6 Cyl„ Cruise •1989 Ford Ranger 4x4 $197"per mo. 5 Spd., V-6, Air, Orte Owner •1984 Chevy Capric Wagon $98"per mo. Auto, Air. 9 Passenger •1989 Probe GL .... $191"per mo. Auto. Air, AM/FM Stego, and More •1985 Ford F-150 4x4, S193"per mo. V-8. Air, AM7FM C a s s e t t e •J.986 Ford Bronco II S218"per mo. Eddie Bauer. Loaded, Low Miles •1990 Tempo GL S199"per mo. Auto. 4 Dr., 1100 Miles. Air •1989 Crown Victoria LX S276"per mo. Auto. Loaded, Low Miles •1985 Ford F-150 $165 ,0 per mo. Auto, Air, AM/FM Stereo, One Owner •1987 Ford Ranger $157 17 per mo. Super Cab. 4 Cyt., 5 Spd., Air, One OwhSr 1989 Crown Victoria LX Wagon .S255"per mo. 9 Passer\ger, 8,000 Miles •1988 Ford Tempo GL $158 00 per mo. 2 Dr., 5 Spd., Air. 28,000 Miles, Ready •1987 Ford Aerostar Van XLT S166"per mo. Dual Air, All Power Loaded •1989 Taurus GL $158"per mo. Auto. 3 . 8 V-6, Air, Low Miles • 1990 Pontlac Sunbird $170*'per mo. 4 Dr., Auto, Air, AM/FM Stereo •1990 Chevy Cavalier S162"per mo. 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Low Miles •1988 Taurus LX Wagon S186"per mo. Leather, All Power. Save 57,000 Over New •1989 Suzuki..... $151"per mo. 12,000 Miles. Double Sharp. Sort Top • 1985 Chrysler 5th Avenue .$lS4"per mo. New Yorker, Loaded, One Owner, 36,000 Miles •1989 Ford Tempo GL $166"per mo. 4 Dr.. Auto, Air, AM/FM, 15,000 Miles • 1989 Mercury Tracer. S123"per mo. . 2 Dr., 5 Spd., Air, AM/FM Stereo, 12,000 Miles i987 Olds Cutlass Supreme S195"per mo. V-8. Alt' Power, Cruise, 36,000 Miles •1985 Fqrd F-250 ....i S241°*per mo. Diesel, 4x4, Air, One Owner, Low Miles •1981 Chevy Malibu Wagon $95"per mo. V-8, Low Miles, Cold Air * •1984 Ford Crown Victoria LX S110"per mo. All Power, Loa'ded . "Our electric heat pump keeps us comfortableat a very reasonable cost!" The Mount Vernon Signal. Thursday, QStftbS 4, W90 The former home of the late Carrie Baker on Newcomb Avenue in Mt, Vernon is being torn ^ by theowwr, Rockcastle Hospital. At one time, the house was a nursing home. The hospital will.use the property to expand the parking lot. Since last January, when Amy and Mike Jackson became KU's 100,000th total electric residential customer, they've experienced the full range of Kentucky weather. So how has their heat pump performed through winter's icy chill and summer's scorching heat? "Our heat pump always keeps our home comfortable, no matter what the weather is like outside," says Amy. "We're on KU's budget billing plan, and our heat pump keeps the house warm in winter, and cool in summer, for a very reasonable cost." When you see How competitive KU's electricity costs are with other fuels,.it's no wonder that nearly one-third o f K U ' s customers now heat with electricity and almost two-thirds of all housing starts during 1989 in KU's service area were all- electric. "We would definitely recommend the electric heat pump to anyone looking for a comfortable, reliable, efficient heating sys- tem," ;!ays Mike. F.or comfort, cleanliness, safety and efficiency, nothing beats total electric living. Call or stop by our local office for more information. 1C E ENTUCKY * TrntLOiTDtm^ Amy & Mike Jackson Georgetown, Ky. A Elva (Alexander) Dowdle and friend David of Candler, N.C were Saturday night visitors of Maggie and Audrey Flcichcr. Also Alcnc Parrett was a Sunday evening visitor. Clara Proctor visilcd Maggie qn her 88ih birthday and brought a big box of candy. Benny Craig and Corey wcre.Sun- day evening supper guests of Willie Ole Ky* Kitchen Located off Exit 59 Daily Specials for week of October 4 10 Meat Loaf 3.95 Fish (all you can eat) Includes FF, Cole Slaw, Hushpuppies 4.50 Pork Tenderloin 3.95 Chicken 'n Dumplings 3.95 Beef Tips & Noodles 3.95 Pepper Steak Over Rice 3.95 Beef BBQ Country Ribs 3.95 Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: All Specials Include 3 Vegetables & Bread ^sk about our fried apple pies and dried apple stack cake Mr. and Mrs. George Adams were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sargent, Danny Bruce and Dennis in Berca one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Doan of Lock- land, Ohio were recent visitors o^iis brother, Walter Doan, at the Sowder Nursing Home. Mac also visilcd with them at the Doan Reunion where around fifty people gathered at the Quail Park Sunday afternoon and enjoyed a delicious dinner and visit. "VANWINKLE REUNION" (Cont. From A4) and Jerri Richards, Mt. Vernon; Shirley and Tommie Wilson, Wildie; Jason Bowman, Mt'. Vcrnori; David Barnes,'Wildic;'Judy and Charlotte Payton and friend,PIcasurcvillc;Tina and Melissa Pcarish, Plcasurcvillc; Marilyn and Jammic Litiercll, Emmencc and a friend, Eminence; Wendell, Vicki, Jeffcry and Hcaihcr Camcron.Emincncc; Marshall, Rcna and Ryan'Cameron, Eminence; Shc- lia Kclley, Travis and Lccandra, Em- mince; Othal Cameron, Eminence; Cindy Atwcll, Louisville; Ruby Al- len, Mt. Vernon; Pearl Cameron, Eminence;. Polly and Geneva VaflWinkle, Orlando; Delia, Myrtle Cope, Climax; Macic Childress, Dayton, Ohio; Willctia Swinford, Berca; Isaac Barncil, Paint Lick; Eddie, Teresa and Brian Winters, Plcasurcville; Paggie,-John and John Kicth Sanders; James and Melissa Coffey; Tcrri and Donald Sanders, Orlander; Palsy VanWinklc and friend; Mandy.and Hubert Vanzant, Mt. Vernon.' Hope we can all be together next year. Till then God bless each and everyone. -Submitted by Mdndy Vanzantand Ruby Allen
Transcript

Quail News By: Vivian Owens

JEWELERS YOU CAN TRUST

I DOWNTOWN SOMERSET (SOS) 679-2101.

Automatic. Air, AM/FM Cassette, Roof flack; and More —

per month

per month per month

#0130

AM/FM Cas-, and More

per month

,S147"per mo.

Mt. Vernon Personals By: Vallie Bur ton

Mrs. Sharon Lovins visilcd her parents Mr. and Mrs. C.S. McKinney Saturday.

Weekend visitors of Mrs. Ollie . Mink and son Ricky were her daugh-ter Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tanner of Lexington, also Mis. Lisa Northern and granddaughter Alice.

Rccent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bameu were Mr. and Mrs.

'C.S. McKinney. Mis. Marie McKinney visited Mrs.

Ircne'Owens last Wednesday! Mr. and Mrs. C.S. McKinney vis-

ited their grandson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovins Jr. Friday.

Mrs. Vallic Burton has returned home afier spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newton at Somerset.

Mr. and Mrs. Troy Roberts of Tenn. visited her sister Mrs. Vallie Burton last Thursday. Mr. Roberts also visited his cousin Willie Chest-nut.

Mr. and Mrs. Harris Burton visited his mother Mrs. Vallic Burton awhile Saturday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Purccll vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Barron awhile Sunday.

Mrs. Charles Holt and children of Louisville visited Mrs. Arthie Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kirby during the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stephens and Amanda of Lexington visilcd Mrs. Arthic Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-mond Kirby Sunday.

Johnny and Trcva Jones and baby visilcd Mrs. Arthic Kirby awhile Sunday.

Recent visitors of Mr. and -Mrs. Coleman Houston were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fielder of Tucson, Ariz.,Mr. and Mrs. Char les Houston of Florence, Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene Houston of Sharonville, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. James Houston of Deer-park, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell and son Michcal of Lock-land.Ohio.RcnccHcnsleyofTucson, Ariz, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hous-ton and son Gary.

Mrs. Linda Eaion and children and

Patricia Holland went to Levi Jackson State Park Saturday on a picnic.

Patricia Holland and granddaugh-ter Angie Eatoti were in Bcrea Mon-day morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hunt of Illi-nois, visited his sisters Mrs. Sallie Hale and Mrs. Mary Ida Jones re-cently.

Sympathy is extended to all who have lost loved ones recently. M a y the Lord comfort each one.

Recent visitors of Mrs. Zelma Hayes and son Tommy were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brock and daughter of Erlanger, Mrs. Rolan Gabbard and family of Independence and Mrs. Jennifer Stewart and Miss Sandy Hayes of Lexington.

Mrs. Carl Taylor and granddaugh-ter of Ohio visited Ruth Mink Tues-

Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGlec of Utah is visiting Mrs. Aubrey Phelps.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rogers and Mrs. Nannie Rogers of Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kersey and son Zachary of Hustonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rogers recently.

Mrs. Vivian Owens and Mrs. Betty Hodge returned home Sunday from Ohio where they spent a week with their family. They were Mrs. Owens family, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie N.

Owens and family and Mr. and Mrs. Estil J. Owens and family and Mrs. Hodge'sdaughter Mrs. Charlie Owens and Mfc, Owens and family.

" F A I R V I E W " (Cont . F rom A4)

Cody Moore, Edith Rae and Glcnnys Pulliam and Mike and Pauletie P o n d e r . A n o t h e r h a y r i d e f rom Fairview on Saturday night included members of Mrs. Lucille Ponder's Young Adult Sunday School Class. Carol and Jennifer Isaacs, Amy Croucher , Tasha Allen, Kevin Muilins, Scott Popder, Ricky Welch, Twila Croucher, Chris Ponder , Drcama Cummins. Beth Ponder, Dav id E a t o n , L u c i l l e Ponde r (teacher), Judy Cummins (guest) and Roy Lee Croucher (driver).

Both teachers and classes gave a special thanks to Roy Lee Croucher and wifeVelma Croucher for supply-ing the tractor and wagon and ihc driving and their hospitality. They all enjoyed the evening.

Our Fall Revival is scheduled to * begin Sunday morning Oct. 7th.

Everyone is invited to attend. Take care and God bless you.

KET encores earthquake awareness documentary on October 8 during Earthquake Week.

WHY WAIT FOR YOUR GLASSES?

Dr. Gary King has an ON-SITE LAB!

This means that you, the patient, will have less waiting on your glasses and you will have only one trip to the doctor's office.

Most glasses will be completed in our lab in Berea . . . WITHIN TWO HOURS!

Your Entire Family Will Receive Prompt, Courteous / from the Friendfy Bfe Care Professionals at

DR. GARY KING, OPTOMETRIST Visa, MasterCard,

111 Boone Street 9 8 6 - 7 0 2 7 Discover, and

(£ame l

County Correspondents — and Mabel Taylor.

A gospel meeting is in progress at the Bethel congregation of Church of Christ through Friday evening this week. Everyone wclcomc, time 7:30 p.m.

: \ Around Brodhead

B y : M a r y M c W h o r t e r j

#1517

1991 Escort LX Wagon #1509

1991 Esjort 4 Door LX 5 Speed, Air, AM/FM Cassette, High Back Bucket SeatvandMoro

s206"

#1513

1991 Taurus L Automatic, Air, V-6, Rear Defogger,

1990 F150 Lariat #0157

1991 F150 Custom 5.0 V-8, Cruise Control, Air. 62 GVWR Package,' and More

1990 Ranger XLT •coat Paint. Air. i, Power Steering,

$191"

1990 Tempo 4 Door Gl Automatic,, Air. AM/FM Cassette, / Cruise. Control. Rear Defogger. and"

1990 Crown Victoria LX Automatic, Air. AM/FM, Power Seats,

USED CARS •1986 Chevy S-10 Blazer $ 1 7 7 " p e r mo.

Auto, V-6. Air, 4x4 • 1 9 8 9 Pontlac Firebird Formula . . .S189 0 ,per mo.

AutoVAIf, Cassette, Low Miles • 1 9 9 0 Taurus SHO $ 3 3 1 " p e r mo.

Compact Disc, Moon Roof, Leather • 1 9 8 7 Chevy S-10 . .S165"pe r mo.

Auto, Air, 6 Cyl„ Cruise • 1 9 8 9 Ford Ranger 4x4 $ 1 9 7 " p e r mo.

5 Spd., V-6, Air, Orte Owner • 1 9 8 4 Chevy Capric Wagon $ 9 8 " p e r mo.

Auto, Air. 9 Passenger • 1 9 8 9 Probe GL .... $ 1 9 1 " p e r mo.

Auto. Air, AM/FM S t e g o , and More • 1 9 8 5 Ford F-150 4 x 4 , S 1 9 3 " p e r mo.

V-8. Air, AM7FM Cassette •J.986 Ford Bronco II S218"pe r mo.

Eddie Bauer. Loaded, Low Miles • 1 9 9 0 Tempo GL S 1 9 9 " p e r mo.

Auto. 4 Dr., 1100 Miles. Air •1989 Crown Victoria LX S 2 7 6 " p e r mo.

Auto. Loaded, Low Miles • 1 9 8 5 Ford F-150 $165 , 0 per mo.

Auto, Air, AM/FM Stereo, One Owner •1987 Ford Ranger $1571 7per mo.

Super Cab. 4 Cyt., 5 Spd., Air, One OwhSr 1989 Crown Victoria LX Wagon . S 2 5 5 " p e r mo.

9 Passer\ger, 8 , 000 Miles

• 1 9 8 8 Ford Tempo GL $158 0 0per mo. 2 Dr., 5 Spd., Air. 28 ,000 Miles, Ready

• 1 9 8 7 Ford Aerostar Van XLT S 1 6 6 " p e r mo. Dual Air, All Power Loaded

•1989 Taurus GL $ 1 5 8 " p e r mo. Auto. 3 .8 V-6, Air, Low Miles

• 1990 Pontlac Sunbird $170*'per mo. 4 Dr., Auto, Air, AM/FM Stereo

•1990 Chevy Cavalier S 1 6 2 " p e r mo. 4 Dr., Auto, Air, Low Miles

• 1 9 8 8 Taurus LX Wagon S 1 8 6 " p e r mo. Leather, All Power. Save 57 ,000 Over New

• 1 9 8 9 Suzuki..... $ 1 5 1 " p e r mo. 12 ,000 Miles. Double Sharp. Sort Top

• 1 9 8 5 Chrysler 5th Avenue . $ l S 4 " p e r mo. New Yorker, Loaded, One Owner, 36 ,000 Miles

• 1 9 8 9 Ford Tempo GL $ 1 6 6 " p e r mo. 4 Dr.. Auto, Air, AM/FM, 15 ,000 Miles

• 1989 Mercury Tracer. S 1 2 3 " p e r mo. . 2 Dr., 5 Spd., Air, AM/FM Stereo, 12,000 Miles • i 9 8 7 Olds Cutlass Supreme S 1 9 5 " p e r mo.

V-8. Alt' Power, Cruise, 36 ,000 Miles • 1 9 8 5 Fqrd F-250 ....i S241°*per mo.

Diesel, 4x4, Air, One Owner, Low Miles • 1 9 8 1 Chevy Malibu Wagon $ 9 5 " p e r mo.

V-8, Low Miles, Cold Air * •1984 Ford Crown Victoria LX S 1 1 0 " p e r mo.

All Power, Loa'ded .

"Our electric heat pump keeps us comfortable— at a very reasonable cost!"

The Mount Vernon Signal. Thursday, QStftbS 4 , W90

The f o r m e r home of the late C a r r i e Baker on Newcomb Avenue in Mt, Vernon is being torn ^ by t h e o w w r , Rockcastle Hospital . At one time, the house was a nurs ing home. T h e hospital will.use the p roper ty to expand

the pa rk ing lot.

S i n c e last J a n u a r y , w h e n A m y a n d M i k e J a c k s o n b e c a m e K U ' s 100 ,000th total e lec t r ic res iden t ia l c u s t o m e r , t h e y ' v e e x p e r i e n c e d the fu l l r a n g e of K e n t u c k y w e a t h e r . S o h o w h a s the i r h e a t p u m p p e r f o r m e d t h r o u g h w i n t e r ' s icy ch i l l a n d s u m m e r ' s s c o r c h i n g h e a t ?

" O u r hea t p u m p a l w a y s k e e p s o u r h o m e c o m f o r t a b l e , n o ma t t e r w h a t t h e w e a t h e r is l ike o u t s i d e , " s a y s A m y . " W e ' r e o n K U ' s b u d g e t b i l l ing p lan , and o u r hea t p u m p k e e p s the h o u s e w a r m in win te r , a n d c o o l in s u m m e r , f o r a v e r y r e a s o n a b l e c o s t . "

W h e n y o u s e e How c o m p e t i t i v e K U ' s e l ec t r i c i ty cos t s a r e wi th o t h e r f u e l s , . i t ' s n o w o n d e r that nea r ly o n e - t h i r d of K U ' s c u s t o m e r s n o w h e a t wi th e lec t r ic i ty a n d a l m o s t t w o - t h i r d s of all h o u s i n g s tar ts d u r i n g 1989 in K U ' s s e r v i c e a r e a w e r e a l l -e lec t r ic .

" W e w o u l d d e f i n i t e l y r e c o m m e n d the e l ec t r i c h e a t p u m p to a n y o n e look ing f o r a c o m f o r t a b l e , r e l i ab le , e f f i c i e n t h e a t i n g sys -t e m , " ;!ays M i k e .

F.or c o m f o r t , c l e a n l i n e s s , s a f e t y a n d e f f i c i e n c y , n o t h i n g bea t s total e lec t r i c l iv ing. C a l l o r s t o p b y o u r local o f f i c e f o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n .

1 C E E N T U C K Y * TrntLOiTDtm^

Amy & Mike Jackson Georgetown, Ky. A

Elva (Alexander) Dowdle and friend David of Candler, N . C were Saturday night visitors of Maggie and Audrey Flcichcr. Also Alcnc Parrett was a Sunday evening visitor.

Clara Proctor visilcd Maggie qn her 88ih birthday and brought a big box of candy.

Benny Craig and Corey wcre.Sun-day evening supper guests of Willie

Ole Ky* Kitchen Located off Exit 59

Daily Specials for week of October 4 10 Meat Loaf 3.95 Fish (all you can eat) Includes FF, Cole Slaw, Hushpuppies 4.50 Pork Tenderloin 3.95 Chicken 'n Dumplings 3.95 Beef Tips & Noodles 3.95 Pepper Steak Over Rice 3.95 Beef BBQ Country Ribs 3.95

Thursday: Friday:

Saturday: Sunday: Monday: Tuesday:

All Specials Include 3 Vegetables & Bread

^ s k a b o u t o u r f r i e d a p p l e p ies a n d d r i e d a p p l e s t a c k c a k e

Mr. and Mrs. George Adams were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sargent, Danny Bruce and Dennis in Berca one evening last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Junior Doan of Lock-land, Ohio were recent visitors o ^ i i s brother, Walter Doan, at the Sowder Nursing Home. Mac also visilcd with them at the Doan Reunion where around fifty people gathered at the Quail Park Sunday afternoon and enjoyed a delicious dinner and visit.

" V A N W I N K L E R E U N I O N " (Cont. From A4)

and Jerri Richards, Mt. Vernon; Shirley and Tommie Wilson, Wildie; Jason Bowman, Mt'. Vcrnori; David Barnes, 'Wildic;'Judy and Charlotte Payton and friend,PIcasurcvillc;Tina and Melissa Pcarish, Plcasurcvillc; Mari lyn and Jammic Litiercll , Emmencc and a friend, Eminence; Wendell, Vicki, Jeffcry and Hcaihcr Camcron.Emincncc; Marshall, Rcna and Ryan'Cameron, Eminence; Shc-lia Kclley, Travis and Lccandra, Em-mince; Othal Cameron, Eminence; Cindy Atwcll, Louisville; Ruby Al-len, Mt. Vernon; Pearl Cameron, Eminence ; . Pol ly and G e n e v a VaflWinkle, Orlando; Delia, Myrtle Cope, Climax; Macic Childress, Dayton, Ohio; Willctia Swinford, Berca; Isaac Barncil, Paint Lick; Eddie, Teresa and Brian Winters, Plcasurcville; Paggie,-John and John Kicth Sanders; James and Melissa Coffey; Tcrri and Donald Sanders, Orlander; Palsy VanWinklc and friend; Mandy.and Hubert Vanzant, Mt. Vernon. '

Hope we can all be together next year. Till then God bless each and everyone.

-Submitted by Mdndy Vanzantand Ruby Allen

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