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Performance e V 'SION C.B. Owens retired this week after over 40 years of service at the That is what this 6 room frame hous Ferguson Street in ML Vernon offer* as it is within walking distance of l churches and school. The house has I completely remodeled Jxrth inside and 'aluminum siding, city water and sewer much more. It is situated on a larg« with ample space for a garden and pr at only $23,900.00. F 91. TEACHER'S PET 3 BEDROOM BRICK dead-end street for child aal y and Jolt outaide of Ml. hree bedroom briek home w COUNTRY LIVING You MO country living at its best in this almost new six room ranch stylfehome located in one of Rocfraatle County', finest acctiona. Thia new brick haa 3 bedfooms. living room, kitchen, family room. IVi hatha and a 2 car garage. The house ia total NEW HOME IN THE COUNTRY ON HWY. 70 That is what this 6 room frame hous Ferguson Street in ML Vernon offers as it is within wslking distance of l churches and schooL The house haa I completely remodeled Jxrth inside and 'aluminum siding, city water and sewer much more. It is situated on a larg« with ample space for a garden and pr at only $23,900.00. F-91. 21 ACRE FARM U>cmUd 1B the all-new Countryside E.tate. Subdivlaion. It haa d t y water aad treea and ia a r*al buy at only M.600.00. TS0. 4 CHOICE LEVEL LOTS In a * Frith Subdivlaion of Brodhead, Ky. It haa city water and sewer and tka owner wtl consider dividing the lota. Prked at only UM0.00. E«- * COUNTRY HOMESITE I T acre farnetu - Thia beautiful lot la partially wooded and city water U available and la located oa > b!ae>top road, n i l la located In the Quail eectlon ot Rockcaatle County and U priced at only BUILD IN THE COUNTRY miela northeast of ML Vernon. City water la available. Priced at t7.t00.00. E-M. PRIVACY FOR 8ALEI 3.4 acre. wooded k i d oa the Level Green Road approximately S mile. Southweat 61 Mount Vernon. Start building lor only MJOO.OO. MM. P-4 The Mt. Vernon Signal Thursday, March 1, 1979 Around BRODHEAD Financing Available to Qualified Prospects Long Term Financing Low Down C.B. Owens, Postmaster, Retires C.B. Owens has been working for the Brodhead Post Office for over 40 years and February 28th wa*. his last day on the job. When he started in the 1930's, he was a mail messenger earning 57.50 a month. Mail at that time was carried by train. Later the "highway. post office buses" moved the mail before trucks took over. Mr Owens says he can remember well the 2c letter and lc postcard. He said he has seen the man service go from "horse and buggy days to computers." and that not all the changes have been for the better. The frequent criticism that the mail moved faster in the "old days -i «ioe&-not lake into corisidft- ... ration 'ffiaV tB?re Is* much"mofV mail nowadays, he said. "First class mail is still an excellent service." he said. "You can get second day delivery to most places in the United States." The Brodhead Post Office was on the corner of Main Street when jMr.. _Owens started and later irrtoved near the Riddle Store be- fore its present building was com- pleted in 1949 Mr. Owens, who is now Postmaster, worked with the post office all those years except from 1944 to 1946 when he was in the Navy... ... Mr. Owens safd 'that he is looking forward to his retirement, and • intends to "mow the lawn, play a little golf and fuss with my wife." Personals By Mary McWhorter Mrs. Martha Helton and Mrs. Mary McWhorter, Freddy, Jr. and Mickie Lea Pruitt and Corey Craig visited Mrs. Nannie Craig and John last week. Mr. and ^ylrs'. Henry ffarnett and Mrs. Martha Helton were in Crab Orchard Thursday to be with Mrs. Barnett's Brother. Mr. clar- ence Adams due to the death of his wife. Mrs. Amanda Burton Adams, who passed away Thurs- day morning atthe Stanford Hos- pital. Much sympathy goes to all -the Adams and Burton families. Mrs. Katie Doyle visited Mr». Martha Helton Wednesday after TRUCKLOAD N0W...SAVE WITH THESE SPECIAL TRUCKLOAD PRICES! ir DIAGONAL COLOR TV • 100% Solid State TV Black Matrix In-Line Picture Tube NOW ONLY '399 s5 Other Models III Stock BRYANT BROS. v PHONE 256-2911 MAIN STREET Crab Orchard Funeral Home Sat- urday. • • • v V- Mrs. J.T. McKinncy-ol Jit. Vernon visited her mother, Mrs. Lula Bussell Saturday. Mr. Edd Taylor is home from the Rockcasatle Co. Hospital and Jerry of Springboro. Ohio spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. Lula Bussell. Mr. Terrell Chandler took his grandson, Jody, back to Louisville after a. visit with his grandparents, and a visit with his siter, Mrs. Ina Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Sam-EMsfScSjSh Rick, Mrs. Clara Proctor's sister of Cincinnati, Ohio were Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Proc- tor. Elizabeth and Doug. Other guests were Mrs. Bill Graves and Billy Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Allen and Miss Linda Jackson. Friday dWner guests of Mrs- Lula Bussell were Mr. and Mrs.- Joe Bussell and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Bussell, Kevin. Keith and Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Albright, Larry and Tim visited Mr. and Mrs. P.D. Albright in Paris, Saturday. Mrs. Martha Owens is con- fined to her home for three weeks due to a leg ailment after which she is to consult her doctor in Lexington again. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ben French were in "DaytOn. Ohio three days last week due to the death of their 10 year old niece, who 'died suddenly of a brain hemmorage. She is the granddauglv\£r of Mr.Earl Mildred French originally from Rockcastle Co. Mr. and Mrs. French also visited Mr. Robert Kiefer who is in a Cincinnati Hospital due to a serious stroke. He is the husband of the former Orean French, who taught school in Rockcastle Co. for several years. Mr. Brian Stillwell received ~ word that his. brother. Larry of California, had been involved in an auto accident and is in serious condition. Brodhead Baptist Women met j this week for their regular month- ly meeting. Ten ladies were pres- ent.-Mrs.- Ruby Gabbard and Mrs. Dorothy Cheatham gave the les- son. Delioi&us refreshments were served afterward. Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey Paul Owens of High Point were visiting I his mother. Mrs. Martha Owens, - Thursday night, enroule to the Grand Olc Oprv in Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Will Walke and | Traci of Springboro, Ohio visited Mr .and Mrs. George Fletcher and Audry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flet- cher, Kevin and Kim. over the weekend. Mr. Arch Cash celebrated his 76th birthday last week along with his five girls and one son, Helping Mr. Arch Qgh cele- brate his birthday last week were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cash, Mrs. Pereda Shepherd and family of Maysville. Ohio, Mrs. Viola Hous- ton and Jim of Morrow, Ohio, Mrs. Shelby Ramsey. Patsy and Libby of Mt. Vernon. Mrs. Melberta Robbins. Lisa and Carlene. Mrs. Ethelyne Bradley, Marlene, Na- dene, Charlene and Howell Hof- brook. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Day, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Lee Bradley and Mr."and Mrs. Bill Bradley. Others couldn't attend due to the bad weather. We wish Mr. Cash a lot more Happy Birthdays. Our deepest Sympathy goes the Ellison, Brown and Rose families in the-death of their children, also to Mrs. Mac Doan and the Edd Tackett family. Mrs. Oma Sutton was in .Mt. Vernon Friday to consult her dop- tor. She has improved some. Mrs. Gladys Bussell spent- a few days in Lexington with her daughter, Mrs. James Weaver and family. Mr. and Mrs. Olney Sutton of Bowling Green visited Mrs. Ruby Gentry. Thursday night, spent Fri- day night with Mr. and Mrs. Herman T&ylor. and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gentry, Mrs. Oma Sutton. Mrs. Hattie Owens and Mrs. Verna Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Bob May of Lancaster and Mr.' and Mrs. Ricky' Bussell, Kristi and Ashley Deann of Somerset, visited their parents, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.- Jack Fletcher. Mrs.'M.G. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hazlett of Stanford visited Mrs. Gladys Bus- sell over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ray Laswell and nephew Scotty of Lancaster visited Mr. and Mrs. John Laswell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Parsons and Elizabeth Ann of Lexington- visited Mrs. Lou Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Edd McWhorter and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Nunn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnett of Hamilton, Ohio, 'Mr. Dewey Barn- nett, David, Larry, and Ronnie of Carlisle, Ohio.visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett Sunday and Mon- day. Mrs. Martha Helton visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett, Sun: day. Mr. Henry Barnett and son Roy visited Mr. Barnett's sister, L Mrs. Hazel Todd in Herea Hospital ' Ford Realty 3 Auction Co IB r&foA r •''***'* ' REALTOR* 256-4545 ^ 256-4545 Mt. Vernon, Kentucky REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Homes BRAND NEW AND MIGHTY TEMPTING TOO! This 3 bedroom, l'/i bath brick horn, located in one ol Rockcastle's IT dealreable subdivisions. Thia Modern 12x65 Mobfle^ome And 3 Room Addition Commercial Property BE YOUR OWN BOSS When you bujr this 28 x 60 grocery store building with eqoipment and ready to go. No more clock punching if yoa are willing to work sod want to make money. The lot measures 1291254 and Is in the city Hmlta. 137,500.00. OW. - — OPPORTUNITY Here la an opportunity (or you to buy a buildingforyour very own bualnesa. Thia Gne building haa approximately 2,000 aq. ft. of show area and over 2,000 sq. ft. of storage area. Thia building 1a only S years old and haa a stoker furnace, 3 phaae wiring, large air compresaor with air linea throughout and plenty of parking. Only Commercial Bid*. Known The "Dinner Bell Building''' t ia located on Richmond Street in Mt. 'ernon, Kentucky One of Mt. Vernoa'a *at commercial locations. The building an be eaaily adapted for office space. H 'so has ample parking area. A good buy »r only SM.000.00. F-10J. Income Producing Motel rarnis 15 Country Acres With A New Total Electric 14x70 Mobile Home Acreage 165 ACRES leveloped land located approximately ike southeast of Mt. Vernoo. The liod tome young timber aad possibilities of L A bargain at ocly $150 per acre. E-81. Lots BUILD ON THE LAKE located in Fisherman •ek Lake in' Laurel approximately 50x147 only 12.500.00. FM. LOT IN THE CITY LIMITS bis lot is located on Fairground Hill in Mt. arnon. It would be ideal for a building or s obile home. It Is also supplied with dty ater Aad sewer, Priced at only 15.500.00. REDUCED TO SELL - LOT a the Greenway Subdivlaion Near la Vernon Elementary School Restricted Blacktop road and jn one of ML Vernon fineat neighborhoods. ' Priced at onl (5.900.00. D*47. Located In the Rainbow Valley Sobdlvlaloa of Rockcastle County. All the lota have city noo-restricted. Country living at ita beat. Reduced to 11780 to 12.000. HISS? ALL NEW SUBDIVISION Located on the Barnett Road - Near La... and are restricted. Come in now and have first choice of these 20 fine building lota. 8everal of the lota front on a blacktop road and city water is available. Ranging from f1.500 to 14,000. E-74. TWO BUILDING LOTS These loU are located In Wlldle. Kentucky. One of these lota meaaurea approximately 82x220 and. already haa aeptlc tank installed and city water. It aleo haa a blacktop drive. The other lot meaaurea approximately HOxIOO. Both these lota can be youra for .poly J7.500.00. F-100 TWO LOTS These lota are located in the Brindle Ridge Section of Rockcaatle County. They are approximately 3'/i miles from Mount Vernon. Theee are Urge lota just off blacktop road, they have city water and a n be youra for only 13.000 each. F102. NEW LOTS Spadoue building lota ia Rockcaatle County'a neweat aubdivialon. All Iota have or will have city water and paved atroeta. Ranging In price from W.2S0 to 10.000. G-IM. LAKE LOT Wood Creek Lake Measuring approxl- •mately 162x170. Only M.600.00. B-10. Col. 8am Ford . Night* 256-4588 CoL Danny Ford Nighto 256-4446 MT. VERNON Sunday evening. evening HCoiit. I Available to Qualified Prospects Long Term Financing Low Dow5*

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Performance e V ' S I O N

C.B. Owens retired this week after over 40 years of service at the

That is what this 6 room frame hous Ferguson Street in ML Vernon offer* as it is within walking distance of l churches and school. The house has I completely remodeled Jxrth inside and

'aluminum siding, city water and sewer much more. It is situated on a larg« with ample space for a garden and pr at only $23,900.00. F 91.

TEACHER'S PET 3 BEDROOM BRICK

dead-end street for child aal y and Jolt outaide of Ml. hree bedroom briek home w

COUNTRY LIVING You MO countr y living at its best in this almost new six room ranch stylfehome located in one of Rocfraatle County', finest acctiona. Thia new brick haa 3 bedfooms. living room, kitchen, family room. IVi hatha and a 2 car garage. The house ia total

NEW HOME IN THE COUNTRY ON HWY. 70

That is what this 6 room frame hous Ferguson Street in ML Vernon offers as it is within wslking distance of l churches and schooL The house haa I completely remodeled Jxrth inside and

'aluminum siding, city water and sewer much more. It is situated on a larg« with ample space for a garden and pr at only $23,900.00. F-91.

21 ACRE FARM

U>cmUd 1B the all-new Countryside E . t a t e . Subdivlaion. It haa d t y water aad treea and ia a r*al buy at only M.600.00. TS0.

4 CHOICE LEVEL LOTS In a * Frith Subdivlaion of Brodhead, Ky. It haa city water and sewer and tka owner wtl consider dividing the lota. Prked at only UM0.00. E « - *

COUNTRY HOMESITE I T acre f a r n e t u - Thia beautiful lot la partially wooded and city water U available and la located oa > b!ae>top road, n i l la located In the Quail eectlon ot Rockcaatle County and U priced at only

BUILD IN THE COUNTRY miela northeast of ML Vernon. City water la available. Priced at t7.t00.00. E-M.

PRIVACY FOR 8ALEI 3.4 acre. wooded k i d oa the Level Green Road approximately S mile. Southweat 61 Mount Vernon. Start building lor only MJOO.OO. M M .

P-4 The Mt. Vernon Signal Thursday, March 1, 1979

Around BRODHEAD F i n a n c i n g A v a i l a b l e t o Q u a l i f i e d P r o s p e c t s L o n g T e r m F i n a n c i n g L o w D o w n

C.B. Owens, Postmaster, Retires C.B. Owens has been working

for the Brodhead Post Office for over 40 years and February 28th wa*. his last day on the job.

When he started in the 1930's, he was a mail messenger earning 57.50 a month. Mail at that time was carried by train. Later the "highway. post office buses" moved the mail before trucks took over. Mr Owens says he can remember well the 2c letter and lc postcard.

He said he has seen the man service go from "horse and buggy days to computers." and that not all the changes have been for the better.

The frequent criticism that the mail moved faster in the "old days- i «ioe&-not lake into corisidft- ... ration 'ffiaV tB?re Is* much"mofV mail nowadays, he said.

"First class mail is still an excellent service." he said. "You can get second day delivery to most places in the United States." •

The Brodhead Post Office was on the corner of Main Street when

jMr.. _Owens started and later irrtoved near the Riddle Store be-fore its present building was com-pleted in 1949 Mr. Owens, who is

now Postmaster, worked with the post office all those years except from 1944 to 1946 when he was in the Navy... ...

Mr. Owens safd 'that he is looking forward to his retirement, and • intends to "mow the lawn, play a little golf and fuss with my wife." •

Personals • By Mary McWhorter

Mrs. Martha Helton and Mrs. Mary McWhorter, Freddy, Jr. and Mickie Lea Pruitt and Corey Craig visited Mrs. Nannie Craig and John last week.

Mr. and ^ylrs'. Henry ffarnett and Mrs. Martha Helton were in Crab Orchard Thursday to be with Mrs. Barnett's Brother. Mr. clar-ence Adams due to the death of his wife. Mrs. Amanda Burton Adams, who passed away Thurs-day morning a t t he Stanford Hos-pital. Much sympathy goes to all -the Adams and Burton families.

Mrs. Katie Doyle visited Mr». Martha Helton Wednesday after

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Crab Orchard Funeral Home Sat-urday. • • • v V-

Mrs. J.T. McKinncy-ol J i t . Vernon visited her mother, Mrs. Lula Bussell Saturday.

Mr. Edd Taylor is home from the Rockcasatle Co. Hospital and

Jerry of Springboro. Ohio spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. Lula Bussell.

Mr. Terrell Chandler took his grandson, Jody, back to Louisville after a. visit with his grandparents, and a visit with his siter, Mrs. Ina Parsons.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam-EMsfScSjSh Rick, Mrs. Clara Proctor's sister of Cincinnati, Ohio were Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Proc-tor. Elizabeth and Doug. Other guests were Mrs. Bill Graves and Billy Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Allen and Miss Linda Jackson.

Friday dWner guests of Mrs-Lula Bussell were Mr. and Mrs.-Joe Bussell and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Bussell, Kevin. Keith and Barry.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Albright, Larry and Tim visited Mr. and Mrs. P.D. Albright in Paris, Saturday.

Mrs. Martha Owens is con-fined to her home for three weeks due to a leg ailment after which she is to consult her doctor in Lexington again. We wish her a speedy recovery.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben French were in "DaytOn. Ohio three days last week due to the death of their 10 year old niece, who 'died suddenly of a brain hemmorage. She is the granddauglv\£r of Mr.Earl Mildred French originally from Rockcastle Co. Mr. and Mrs. French also visited Mr. Robert Kiefer who is in a Cincinnati Hospital due to a serious stroke. He is the husband of the former Orean French, who taught school in Rockcastle Co. for several years.

Mr. Brian Stillwell received ~ word that his. brother. Larry of California, had been involved in an auto accident and is in serious condition.

Brodhead Baptist Women met j this week for their regular month-ly meeting. Ten ladies were pres-ent.-Mrs.- Ruby Gabbard and Mrs. Dorothy Cheatham gave the les-son. Delioi&us refreshments were served afterward.

Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey Paul Owens of High Point were visiting I his mother. Mrs. Martha Owens,-

Thursday night, enroule to the Grand Olc Oprv in Nashville, Tenn.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Walke and | Traci of Springboro, Ohio visited Mr .and Mrs. George Fletcher and Audry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flet-cher, Kevin and Kim. over the weekend.

Mr. Arch Cash celebrated his 76th birthday last week along with his five girls and one son,

Helping Mr. Arch Qgh cele-brate his birthday last week were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cash, Mrs. Pereda Shepherd and family of Maysville. Ohio, Mrs. Viola Hous-ton and Jim of Morrow, Ohio, Mrs. Shelby Ramsey. Patsy and Libby of Mt. Vernon. Mrs. Melberta Robbins. Lisa and Carlene. Mrs. Ethelyne Bradley, Marlene, Na-dene, Charlene and Howell Hof-brook. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Day, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Lee Bradley and Mr."and Mrs. Bill Bradley. Others couldn't attend due to the bad weather. We wish Mr. Cash a lot more Happy Birthdays.

Our deepest Sympathy goes the Ellison, Brown and Rose

families in the-death of their children, also to Mrs. Mac Doan and the Edd Tackett family.

Mrs. Oma Sutton was in .Mt. Vernon Friday to consult her dop-tor. She has improved some.

Mrs. Gladys Bussell spent- a few days in Lexington with her daughter, Mrs. James Weaver and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Olney Sutton of Bowling Green visited Mrs. Ruby Gentry. Thursday night, spent Fri-day night with Mr. and Mrs. Herman T&ylor. and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gentry, Mrs. Oma Sutton. Mrs. Hattie Owens and Mrs. Verna Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob May of Lancaster and Mr.' and Mrs. Ricky' Bussell, Kristi and Ashley Deann of Somerset, visited their parents, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.-Jack Fletcher.

Mrs.'M.G. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and daugh-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hazlett of Stanford visited Mrs. Gladys Bus-sell over the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ray Laswell and nephew Scotty of Lancaster visited Mr. and Mrs. John Laswell Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. James T. Parsons and Elizabeth Ann of Lexington-visited Mrs. Lou Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Edd McWhorter and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Nunn Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnett of Hamilton, Ohio, 'Mr. Dewey Barn-nett, David, Larry, and Ronnie of Carlisle, Ohio.visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett Sunday and Mon-day. Mrs. Martha Helton visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett, Sun : day.

Mr. Henry Barnett and son Roy visited Mr. Barnett's sister, L Mrs. Hazel Todd in Herea Hospital '

Ford Realty 3 Auction Co IB r&foA

r •''***'* '

REALTOR*

256-4545 ^ 256-4545 Mt. Vernon, Kentucky

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Homes

BRAND NEW AND MIGHTY TEMPTING TOO!

This 3 bedroom, l'/i bath brick horn, located in one ol Rockcastle's IT dealreable subdivisions. Thia

Modern 12x65 Mobfle^ome And 3 Room Addition •

Commercial Property

BE YOUR OWN BOSS When you bujr this 28 x 60 grocery store building • with eqoipment and ready to go. No more clock punching if yoa are willing to work sod want to make money. The lot measures 1291254 and Is in the city Hmlta. 137,500.00. OW. - —

OPPORTUNITY Here la an opportunity (or you to buy a building for your very own bualnesa. Thia Gne building haa approximately 2,000 aq. ft. of show area and over 2,000 sq. ft. of storage area. Thia building 1a only S years old and haa a stoker furnace, 3 phaae wiring, large air compresaor with air linea throughout and plenty of parking. Only

C o m m e r c i a l B i d * . K n o w n A « T h e " D i n n e r B e l l B u i l d i n g ' ' '

t ia located on Richmond Street in Mt. 'ernon, Kentucky One of Mt. Vernoa'a *at commercial locations. The building an be eaaily adapted for office space. H 'so has ample parking area. A good buy »r only SM.000.00. F-10J.

I n c o m e P r o d u c i n g M o t e l

rarnis

15 Country Acres With A New Total Electric 14x70 Mobile Home

Acreage

165 ACRES leveloped land • located approximately ike southeast of Mt. Vernoo. The liod tome young timber aad possibilities of L A bargain at ocly $150 per acre. E-81.

Lots BUILD ON THE LAKE

located in Fisherman •ek Lake in' Laurel • approximately 50x147 only 12.500.00. F M .

LOT IN THE CITY LIMITS bis lot is located on Fairground Hill in Mt. arnon. It would be ideal for a building or s obile home. It Is also supplied with dty ater Aad sewer, Priced at only 15.500.00.

REDUCED TO SELL - LOT a the Greenway Subdivlaion Near la

Vernon Elementary School • Restricted Blacktop road and j n one of ML Vernon fineat neighborhoods. ' Priced at onl (5.900.00. D*47.

Located In the Rainbow Valley Sobdlvlaloa of Rockcastle County. All the lota have city

noo-restricted. Country living at ita beat. Reduced to 11780 to 12.000. HISS?

ALL NEW SUBDIVISION Located on the Barnett Road - Near La.. .

and are restricted. Come in now and have first choice of these 20 fine building lota. 8everal of the lota front on a blacktop road and city water is available. Ranging from f1.500 to 14,000. E-74.

TWO BUILDING LOTS These loU are located In Wlldle. Kentucky. One of these lota meaaurea approximately 82x220 and. already haa aeptlc tank installed and city water. It aleo haa a blacktop drive. The other lot meaaurea approximately HOxIOO. Both these lota can be youra for .poly J7.500.00. F-100

TWO LOTS These lota are located in the Brindle Ridge Section of Rockcaatle County. They are approximately 3'/i miles from Mount Vernon. Theee are Urge lota just off blacktop road, they have city water and a n be youra for only 13.000 each. F102.

NEW LOTS Spadoue building lota ia Rockcaatle County'a neweat aubdivialon. All Iota have or will have city water and paved atroeta. Ranging In price from W.2S0 to 10.000. G-IM.

LAKE LOT Wood Creek Lake • Measuring approxl-

•mately 162x170. Only M.600.00. B-10.

Col. 8am Ford . Night* 256-4588

CoL Danny Ford Nigh to 256-4446

MT. VERNON Sunday evening. evening HCoiit.

I A v a i l a b l e t o Q u a l i f i e d P r o s p e c t s L o n g T e r m F i n a n c i n g L o w Dow5*