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This is a personal message to you from j that I have nothing tatfo say about our o they are fine peopjj»>lnd I do not know what But, whjfrYoo know is how yow present what t h e f itan to do in the future. Your pres hart provided for your children safe, comfi good library facilities; materials and equip without raising your taxes. • We have capable, qualified teachers sine Vernon; Mel- ihead; Lillie >n; Irene Rowe, ill Ray Rowe. Martin. reporter; Carolyn Clark and Wayne Robinson. Robert Reppert. brother of Sheriff Tip Reppert. is re- ported very* ill in Berea Col- lege Hospital following an operation on one of his^legsi Mr Reppert underyent tjie operation at Lexingtoiv^and was then moved io Berea. oivei QUEEN CANDIDATE— Dolores Reppert, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Marcus Reppert of. Mt^ Vernon, has been selected to represent the Sue Bennett College Science Club in homecoming festivities from Ndv. 11 through . 13. Dolores is a sophomore majoring in sociology. The 'activities in which she will participate will include the alumni banquet, homecoming dance, musical presenta- tion of candidates, ballgame, and a community concert. n CHAPPY- | ScdJSr W omen 6 n ew5 i 1 ington this week. Mr. and "Mrs Grant Banks ,! have returned home from a I ten day visit with their daugh- ter. Mrs. Thomas Lewis in : Chattanooga, Tenn. While I visiting at the lake one. day, " M t s . B a r i k s t i s J i t f e raisfor- tune of falling and breaking* her arm. - i Mr. and Mrs, Homer Banks. I"of Middletown. Ohio spent | Sunday with his parents. Mr ; | and Mrs. Grant Banks, and her | parents, Mr and Mrs. T981-; 1 Price, Mrs. Price is ver^ill i j in the Rockcastle County : ! Baptist Hospital. I Mr. and Mrs Walter Stan- j ley and children of Frede- j i ricksburg, Va., who" spent a. ! few d.ays with her brother, j Bro. J. William Hall and fami-; ly and attended revival ser- : vices at the First Baptist Church, returned to their home Sunday. Harold "'Hansel of Mason. Ohio spent Sunday in Mt. Vernon visited his mother, Mrs. Bertha Rennet and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sween- ey and Sandra of Jefferson- ville. Ind.. spent Sunday with friends in Mt. Vemon and attended services at the Baptist Church. Sarah Hiatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hiatt, who received a broken arm from a fall at school several days ago is improving* Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKinney of Pulaski County spent more . of Lexington spent Sunday with friends in Mt. Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Vernon and attended services "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma- Ronald Stokes and family at the Baptist Church. chel visited their daughter. an ^ attended services at Mrs. Grace Ponder of Liv- Mrs. Albert Eugene Griffin First Baptist Church Sunday, ingston has been iir the Roc)<- and family in Winchester Bt0 J- William Hall is-j castle County Baptist Hos- Sunday. conducting a revival at the pital since Tuesday of last ' week with an injured leg. Henry Mason, who has been ill at home, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nun- nelley and Jerri' Lynn were called to Lexington Tuesday due to the illness of their grandson. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owens and children visited Mrs. Hazel Owens over the week LHS 4-H Elects "Vernon; Joyce I'Z"- *• Ve ™°" ; Ch p rl " The Livingston High School r \ n i n arry 4-H Club elected-off,cers for Gooch, Crab Orchard; Dora ,fie coming year at a meeting Swmnev. Mt Vernon; Brenda 1.. Tw. t 1 ... . recently. They are: Lark Mr Vernon: Gmn.e Ca[cil , e Carloft , esi . Le'gh Lark. Mt Vernon; Mel- a «n, ; Rose MuIlins , P vice v.n Cox Brodhead; L,ll ve ptesident . shit , Ballinger. .P»ce. Mt; Vernon; Irene secrela/y . tteasur > r . Rove. .Mt Vernon; Dora Cum- mins. Mt.. Vernon; Mary Hayes. Mt Vernon;' Renee Wolf, Mt. VernonT Judy Bales. CraS" Orchard song leaders; Michael Ander- son and Dale Halcocib, pledge leaders; Larry Lafferty and Larry Strickland, recreation leaders. It was reported at the meet- ing that the Livingston Club contributed S500to the build-^ ing of the Rockcastle County 4-H Cabin at ^ M. Feltner Memorial 4-H Camp at London. FOR THE FINEST IN CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING REASONABLE PRICES PROMPT SERVICE ENGAGEMENT- Mr. ond Mr.. Eulon C. Mill, of Neon, sqnbunc* the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Ann, to Gory Douglo. Bullock, .on of Mr. and Mr.. Mon- roe Bullock of Ma.on, Ohio, and formerly of Mt. Vernon. Gary i . the grand.on of Mr. and Mr.. R. E. Bullock and Mr. and Mr.. Wade Hunt all of Mt. Vernon. The wedding i. planned for 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 26, ot Neon Methodist Church. All friend, and relative, of the cou- ple an invited to attend. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spoona- First BaP'is' Church in Lex- Barker's Clothing Sine* 1952 Featuring The»e Line* SEWELL Suit, and Sport Coats Weyenburg Shoe., Van Heuttn and Shapely Shirts Rugby Jackets & Sweater., Higgin. Slack*, Swank Jewelry, Jade Ea»t Cologne, and Champ Hot*: Chestnut Street Beraa, Ky: STEP AHEAD CAMY OtuY FAMOUS } Shoes For The Eitire Family SAVE 30% - 60% Why Pay More ??? We Sell For Less Sample Shoe Center (Near Kroger Parkiig lot) E. Mail St. 8ith«oad, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nun- nelley and Jerri Lynn spent the week end in Knoxville, Tenn. with their son and family, James B. Nunnelley and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens and Kandy were in Pine Knot Sunday.to see.her. sisr | .taLteehnieion when .he ter, Nelda Spardlin, who was j complete, her tchool work, in a car accident. She re- | ceived a broken leg. ATTENDS SCHOOL- Phy- llis Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Owens of Mt. Vernon has entered Lin* coin Vocational School in Louisville. Miss Owens, a 1965 graduate of Livingston High School, will be a den* Brunner Studio Photography SHORT STREET BEREA. 986-4961 Maggard Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. Paul Machel and Sheila visited Mr. and Mrs Edward Burdette of Fountain City, fnd. recently. Mrs. Burdette and son ac- companied them home. Visitors of Mrs. Rilla and Anna Brown over the week end were: Billy Purcell and son. Jerry; Mrs. Flora M. Purcell; Mrs. Judy Brusher and daughter. Tete^sa;' Mr. and Mrs. Tommy"Purcell and daughter, Leigh Ann of Rich- mond. Ind; Mr. and Mrs. James Purcell and children of Day- ton. Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Riddle and children of BACK-SOLDER VOWS SAID Karen Back, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CSfl Back of Port Orfbrd was married Aug, 27 at Zion Lutheran Ohurch toMikeSowderof Gold Beach, Oregon, son of Mrs. Ben Hensley of Gold Beach and Kenneth Sowder of Mt. VernAn. Mr. Sowder is the grandson of George Sowder of Mt. Ver- Mospilal Notes ADMITTED: Jack Lambert, RrnHHpart- \tqr- | tha Holsing, Mt, Vernon*. Shan- non Duncan. Mt Vernon; Glace L. Ponder, Livingston; i Maty Harper. Brodhead; Bren- . da Owens. Mt. Vernon; Joyce j Brown. Mt. Vernon;. Charles j Mason, Mt. Vernon; Mary Mc- i : Guire. Mt. Vernon; Larry ' i Gooch, Crab Orchard; Dora « I u ° R Swinney. Mt. Vernon; Belle Mr and Mrs. Donald Coffey j Coffey. Brodhead; Brenda announce, the arrival of an Latk . Mt . Vernon . Ginnie 8 lb. 5h oz. girl. They have j Leigh Lark. Mt Vernon: Mel- chosen the name Penny Re- ; vin Cox . Brodhead; nee ' | Price, Mt. Vernon; Iren« ) Mt; Vernon; Paul Ray Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Stanley - ' Graves, Scarlett and Steven, were Saturday evening dinner guests of Misses Fannie and Virgie Riddle Other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. U Elliott of Lexington. HE WILL STAND UP FOR NTUCKY JohnY.Brown for US. SENATOR TO THE VOTERS 01 EDUCATIONAL AND THREE DIVISION ONE This is a personal message fo you from your school superintendent. First, I want to tell you that I have nothing bj*1o say about our opponents. I do not believe in that. As far as I know they are fine peoo|»<Sid I do not know what they would do if elected. But, w h ^ r t o know is how your present Board of Education works, what they stand for, aid what they plan to do in the future. Your present Board of Education has your child at heart. They have provided for vour children safe, comfortable transportation; good warm dean classrooms; and equipment to teach with and good teachers-to teach; all without raising your taxes. . v ' .. - .. ~ -. •We have capable, qualified teachers sincerely dedicated to the profession and doing a fine job. The schools are well organized and with good discipline. Our high school graduates r e ac- cepted in superior colleges. All four consolidated schools are rated highly by the State Depart- ment of Education. Our new Federal Program has also been rated highly. Hundreds of needy children have been helped by this program with shoes, clothing, additional transportation, glasses and many physi- cal defects have been corrected. Our school nurse'and social worker areSielp.ing children each day in some way. The reading teachers are giving the children who need it extra help in reading so they can be successful students. Approximately 2000 of our dear children have been helped already in some way by this program. Of course, we needed this money for buildings but that wasn't what it was allocated for so we had to take it and use it the way the guidelines from Washington specified. We have consolidated fast, A few short years ago, we had.over 75 one-room schools and now we have only 7. We know that further consolidation will take place in the future. We know that a central high school will come sooner or later but this Board wants to build it with State and Fede- ral funds and not over tax the people of Rockcastle County. That project will cost approximately 1': million dollars and would more than double our taxes to pay off the bonds. We have been pro- mised a Vocational ^School which will be paid for mostly by Federal funds and that is the way we want to pay for the high school. Your school account has never gone in the red any yea since I have been your superintendent. Not many school systems in the State of Kentucky can say this. Your Board of Education and I believe in sound financial dealings. Your school account has been in the Bank of Mt. Vernon all these years. You may call the President of the Bank of Mt. Vernon (Mr. N. M. Smock) in re- gad to these tacts if you like. Our bookkeeper (Mr. Lloyd G. Shutts) will be glad to show you his books and audit reports at any time. If you wish to continue to have your schools operated in this business-like manner; to stay - within the budget; and not raise your taxes then keep Preston P. Nunnelley and Mrs. Vashti MuIlins on your Boad of Education. I wish to thank each of you for your wonderful support in the past and I wish to say that I have enjoyed working for you. Trusting that you will make it possible for me to continue serving you in the same efficient manner, I am, Sincerely yours, Mrs. Neureul Miracle P.S. Come visit our schiwl^anytiipe you like. You a e always welcome. Anytime you have a problem to discuss with the Boad, you a e welcome to attend the meeting. No person who proper- ly requested has ever been refused since I have been your Superintendent. Thank you again. THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON. KENTUCKY

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This is a personal message to you from j that I have nothing tatfo say about our o they are fine peopjj»>lnd I do not know what

But, whj f rYoo know is how yow present what t h e f itan to do in the future. Your pres har t provided for your children safe, comfi good library faci l i t ies; materials and equip without raising your taxes.

• We have capable, qualified teachers sine

Vernon; Mel-ihead; Li l l ie >n; Irene Rowe, ill Ray Rowe.

Martin. reporter; Carolyn Clark and Wayne Robinson.

Robert Reppert. brother of Sheriff Tip Reppert. is re-ported very* ill in Berea Col-lege Hospital following an operation on one of his^legsi Mr Reppert underyent tjie operation at Lexingtoiv^and was then moved io Berea.

oivei

QUEEN CANDIDATE— Dolores Reppert, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Marcus Reppert of. Mt^ Vernon, has been selected to represent the Sue Bennett College Science Club in homecoming festivit ies from Ndv. 11 through

. 13. Dolores is a sophomore majoring in sociology. The 'act ivi t ies in which she w i l l participate wi l l include the alumni banquet, homecoming dance, musical presenta-tion of candidates, ballgame, and a community concert.

• n CHAPPY- |

ScdJSr W omen 6 n ew5 i 1 ington this week.

Mr. and "Mrs Grant Banks ,! have returned home from a

I t en day visit with their daugh-t e r . Mrs. Thomas Lewis in : Chattanooga, Tenn. While I vis i t ing at the lake one. day, " M t s . B a r i k s t i s J i t f e raisfor-

tune of falling and breaking* her arm. -

i Mr. and Mrs, Homer Banks. I"of Middletown. Ohio spent | Sunday with h is parents . Mr ; | and Mrs. Grant Banks, and her | parents, Mr and Mrs. T981-; 1 Pr ice , Mrs. P r ice is v e r ^ i l l i j in the Rockcast le County :

! Baptist Hospital. I Mr. and Mrs Walter Stan-j ley and children of Frede- j i r icksburg, Va., who" spent a. ! few d.ays with her brother, j

Bro. J . William Hall and fami-; ly and attended revival s e r - : v ices at the First Baptist Church, returned to their home Sunday.

Harold "'Hansel of Mason. Ohio spent Sunday in Mt. Vernon visi ted h is mother, Mrs. Bertha Rennet and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Banks.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sween-ey and Sandra of Jef ferson-vi l le . Ind.. spent Sunday with friends in Mt. Vemon and attended serv ices at the Baptist Church.

Sarah Hiatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Hiatt , who received a broken arm from a fall at school severa l days ago is improving*

Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKinney of Pulask i County spent

more . of Lexington spent Sunday with fr iends in Mt. Sunday with h is s i s t e r , Mrs. Vernon and attended se rv ices

"Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma- Ronald Stokes and family at the Bapt is t Church. che l visi ted their daughter. a n ^ attended s e r v i c e s at Mrs. Grace Ponder of Liv-Mrs. Albert Eugene Griffin First Baptist Church Sunday, ingston has been iir the Roc)<-and family in Winchester B t 0 J - William Hall is-j ca s t l e County Baptist Hos-Sunday. conducting a revival at the pital s ince Tuesday of las t

™ ' week with an injured leg. Henry Mason, who has been

ill at home, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nun-

nel ley and Jerri ' Lynn were cal led to Lexington Tuesday due to t h e i l lness of their grandson. Todd.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Owens and children vis i ted Mrs. Hazel Owens over the week

LHS 4-H Elects "Vernon; Joyce

I'Z"- * • V e ™ ° " ; C h p r l " The Livingston High School r \ n i n a r r y 4-H Club e lec ted-of f ,cers for

Gooch, Crab Orchard; Dora ,fie coming year at a meeting Swmnev. Mt Vernon; Brenda 1.. T w . t 1 . . . . recently. They are: Lark Mr Vernon: Gmn.e C a [ c i l , e C a r l o f t , e s i . Le 'gh Lark. Mt Vernon; Mel- a « n , ; R o s e M u I l i n s , P

v i c e

v.n Cox Brodhead; L, l l ve p t e s i d e n t . s h i t , B a l l inger . .P»ce . Mt; Vernon; Irene s e c r e l a / y . t t e a s u r > r . R o v e . .Mt Vernon; Dora Cum-mins. Mt.. Vernon; Mary Hayes . Mt Vernon;' Renee Wolf, Mt. VernonT Judy Ba les . CraS" Orchard

song leaders; Michael Ander-son and Dale Halcocib, pledge leaders; Larry Lafferty and Larry Strickland, recreat ion leaders .

It was reported at the meet-ing that the Livingston Club contributed S500to the build-^ ing of the Rockcas t le County 4-H Cabin a t ^ M. Fel tner Memorial 4-H Camp at London.

FOR THE FINEST IN CUSTOM

PICTURE FRAMING REASONABLE PRICES

PROMPT SERVICE

ENGAGEMENT- Mr. ond Mr.. Eulon C. M i l l , of Neon, sqnbunc* the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Ann, to Gory Douglo. Bullock, .on of Mr. and Mr.. Mon-roe Bullock of Ma.on, Ohio, and formerly of Mt. Vernon.

Gary i . the grand.on of Mr. and Mr.. R. E. Bullock and Mr. and Mr.. Wade Hunt al l of Mt. Vernon. The wedding i . planned for 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 26, ot Neon Methodist Church. A l l fr iend, and relative, of the cou-ple a n invited to attend.

PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spoona- F i r s t BaP ' i s ' Church in Lex-

Barker's Clothing Sine* 1952

— Featuring The»e Line* —

SEWELL Suit , and Sport Coats

Weyenburg Shoe., Van Heu t tn and Shapely Shirts

Rugby Jackets & Sweater., H igg in . Slack*, Swank

Jewelry, Jade Ea»t Cologne, and Champ Hot* :

Chestnut Street Beraa, Ky:

S T E P A H E A D

CAMY OtuY

FAMOUS }

Shoes For The Eitire Family

SAVE 30% - 60% Why Pay More ??? We Sell For Less

Sample Shoe Center (Near Kroger Parkiig lot)

E. Mail St. 8ith«oad, Ky.

Mr. and Mrs. Pres ton Nun-nelley and Jerr i Lynn spent the week end in Knoxville, Tenn. with their son and family, James B. Nunnelley and family. *

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens and Kandy were in Pine Knot Sunday.to see .he r . s is r | . t a L t e e h n i e i o n when . h e ter, Nelda Spardlin, who was j complete, her tchool work, in a car acc ident . She re- | ceived a broken leg.

ATTENDS SCHOOL- Phy-l l is Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Owens of Mt. Vernon has entered Lin* coin Vocational School in Louisvi l le. Miss Owens, a 1965 graduate of Livingston High School, w i l l be a den*

Brunner Studio Photography

S H O R T STREET

BEREA. 986-4961

Maggard Drug Store

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Machel and Sheila visi ted Mr. and Mrs Edward Burdette of Fountain City, fnd. recently. Mrs. Burdette and son ac-companied them home.

Visitors of Mrs. Rilla and Anna Brown over the week end were: Billy Purcel l and son . Jerry; Mrs. Flora M. Purcel l ; Mrs. Judy Brusher and daughter . Tete^sa; ' Mr. and Mrs. Tommy"Purcell and daughter, Leigh Ann of Rich-mond. Ind; Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Purcell and children of Day-ton. Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Riddle and children of

BACK-SOLDER VOWS SAID

Karen Back, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CSfl Back of Port Orfbrd was married Aug, 27 at Zion Lutheran Ohurch toMikeSowderof Gold Beach, Oregon, son of Mrs. Ben Hensley of Gold Beach and Kenneth Sowder of Mt. VernAn. Mr. Sowder i s the grandson of George Sowder of Mt. Ver-

Mospilal Notes ADMITTED: Jack Lambert, RrnHHpart- \tqr- |

tha Holsing, Mt, Vernon*. Shan-non Duncan. Mt Vernon; Glace L. Ponder, Livingston; i Maty Harper. Brodhead; Bren- . da Owens. Mt. Vernon; Joyce j Brown. Mt. Vernon;. Charles j Mason, Mt. Vernon; Mary Mc- i

: Guire. Mt. Vernon; Larry ' i Gooch, Crab Orchard; Dora

« I u ° R Swinney. Mt. Vernon; Belle Mr and Mrs. Donald Coffey j Coffey. Brodhead; Brenda

announce, the arrival of an L a t k . M t . V e r n o n . G i n n i e

8 lb. 5 h oz. girl . They have j Leigh Lark. Mt Vernon: Mel-chosen the name Penny Re- ; v i n C o x . Brodhead; n e e ' | Pr ice , Mt. Vernon; Iren«

) Mt; Vernon; Pau l Ray

Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Stanley - ' Graves, Scarlett and Steven, were Saturday evening dinner gues ts of Misses Fannie and Virgie Riddle Other dinner gues ts were Mr. and Mrs. A. U Elliott of Lexington.

HE WILL STAND UP FOR NTUCKY

John Y.Brown for US. SENATOR

TO THE VOTERS 01 EDUCATIONAL AND THREE

DIVISION ONE This is a personal message fo you from your school superintendent. First, I want to tel l you

that I have nothing b j * 1 o say about our opponents. I do not believe in that. As far as I know they are fine peoo|»<Sid I do not know what they would do if elected.

But, w h ^ r t o know is how your present Board of Education works, what they stand for, a i d what they plan to do in the future. Your present Board of Education has your child at heart. They have provided for vour children safe, comfortable transportation; good warm dean classrooms;

and equipment to teach with and good teachers-to teach; all without raising your taxes.

. v ' .. - .. ~ -. •We have capable, qualified teachers sincerely dedicated to the profession and doing a fine job. The schools are well organized and with good discipline. Our high school graduates r e ac-cepted in superior colleges. A l l four consolidated schools are rated highly by the State Depart-ment of Education.

Our new Federal Program has also been rated highly. Hundreds of needy children have been helped by this program with shoes, clothing, additional transportation, glasses and many physi-cal defects have been corrected. Our school nurse'and social worker areSielp.ing children each day in some way. The reading teachers are giving the children who need it extra help in reading so they can be successful students. Approximately 2000 of our dear children have been helped already in some way by this program. Of course, we needed this money for buildings but that wasn't what i t was allocated for so we had to take it and use i t the way the guidelines from Washington specified.

We have consolidated fast, A few short years ago, we had.over 75 one-room schools and now we have only 7. We know that further consolidation wi l l take place in the future. We know that a central high school wi l l come sooner or later but this Board wants to build it with State and Fede-ral funds and not over tax the people of Rockcastle County. That project w i l l cost approximately 1 ' : mil l ion dollars and would more than double our taxes to pay off the bonds. We have been pro-mised a Vocational ^School which w i l l be paid for mostly by Federal funds and that is the way we want to pay for the high school.

Your school account has never gone in the red any y e a since I have been your superintendent. Not many school systems in the State of Kentucky can say this. Your Board of Education and I believe in sound financial dealings. Your school account has been in the Bank of Mt. Vernon all these years. You may call the President of the Bank of Mt. Vernon (Mr. N. M. Smock) in re-gad to these tacts i f you l ike. Our bookkeeper (Mr. Lloyd G. Shutts) w i l l be glad to show you his books and audit reports at any time.

If you wish to continue to have your schools operated in this business-like manner; to stay -within the budget; and not raise your taxes then keep Preston P. Nunnelley and Mrs. Vashti MuIlins on your Boad of Education.

I wish to thank each of you for your wonderful support in the past and I wish to say that I have enjoyed working for you. Trusting that you w i l l make it possible for me to continue serving you in the same efficient manner, I am,

Sincerely yours,

Mrs. Neureul Miracle P.S. Come v is i t our schiwl^anyt i ipe you l ike. You a e always welcome. Anytime you have a problem to discuss with the Boad, you a e welcome to attend the meeting. No person who proper-ly requested has ever been refused since I have been your Superintendent. Thank you again.

THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON. KENTUCKY