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THEMT. VERNON SIGNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 23^ 1970, JKmmi Btrmm digital - PUBLISHED EVER? "THURSDAY - Mala *4o«nt Yemen, Kentucky 1ltnW «t Mt. Vemon, Ky. Pott Office - • • Second C. Matter h RockcaiHo Co. $3.15 Outside of Covnty $4,00 Efaw C. and Jane* Anderkln, Jr., P»Ml«h«r* ' Perllna M. Andeifcin, Editor .Meaber of Ky. Presi Assn. and National^Editorijd Asso. Capital Digest Governor Nunn plans to wait until the 1970 census figures become official before caHing a special session of the Kentucky General Assembly to deal with legislative re- apportionment, Redisricting will. . be necessary where popu- lation shifts have oc- curred. The census fig- ures are to become of- ficial Dec. 1. The Legislative Re- search Commission has voted to start a study of redistrlcting possibili- ties as soon as accurate figures become available. RIVER GRANT COL- LEGES PROPOSED. BY NUNN Establishment of a system of river-grant Colleges, to help Ameri- ca develop areas InVhich rivers are located, was proposed by Governor Nunn. Speaking in Fort Wal- ton Beach, Fla., at a' meeting- of' the Ten- nes'see-Tombigbee. Au- thority, of which he is PACE TWO chairman, Nunn said lt< Is time fo? Congress "to consider a new proposal for enlightened, planned utilization of America's rivers and streams." The need to gain more knowledge and seek bet- ter-uses of America's inland waterways "nat- urally encourages ut to turn .to our colleges and universities for help," the governor said; Nunn reminded his au- dience that Kentuckyhas more miles of natural navigable waterways than any other state. $ THAI GOVERNORS TO TOUR KENTUCKY Five officials from Thailand whose rank cor- responds to that of American governors will visit Kentucky July 19- 26. • • • The officials will study the operation of various departments of- the state governme'nv-and will tour Kentucky attractions, in- cluding- the Lexington a- rea, the University of Kentucky, Shakertown, My Old Kentucky Home, "The Stephen FosterSto- ry" at Bardstown and louisville's Miles Park. LINE BEING HELD A- ROUND 25,000 ON TOT- AL OF STATE EM- PLOYES As a result of the Mr-, lng freeze ordered by Governor Nunn a year ago, the total of regular state employes is \being held around the 25,000 mark. "The controls are work- ing, the departments are cooperative and I haven't heard of any political; pressures on hiring," Personnel Commissioner " Ralph E. Howe said. The state had 25,221 .permanent, full-time em- ployes in May. Part-time and seasonal - empjlpyes totaled anadditional2207. •••••••• •- Claims ior a veteran s' burial expense, not to ex- ceed $250, may be- filed wkhin two years by the undertaker or person who bore the expense. low cost insurance tot- aling $"65.5 million was issued by the Veterans Administration to 6,942} veterans with service- connected disabilities during the first four months of 1970. outa © COUNTRY REVIEW MANY MOONS ANTIQUES & GIFT SHOP "Char I es E. and Audrey Stewart-Owners" ' sure them and hand them Those of you .who are , fc. ii down to your children, antique collectors .should _. . ... • • .v,„ They will find that same come in to see the large . ' . _ .... • , i __ eniovment in rhem that ^ you 'now treasure. Call of eS J?'- rioorVtntinri *»r~ this - firm for information ia^&^V&qu'es 0 "fW a " h » ue . 8 - Th 7 bu -y- anda^fl^'ibcated at se - a J* tr - ade the Glyridon HoreHnRich- ^nd w.th your complete mohd phone 623-6333. coH ^cnce .hey ^ill ap- There is a great thrill P, ralse y X * . . j - tiques. All their friends in collecting -and owning M ,, , . i u are invited to come in THE GENE STYLE SHOP Donnie Carter, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Car- ter of Mt. Vernon, is now stationed at Fort Knox, where he recently com- pleted basic training. He is a 1968 graduate of Mt. Vernon High School. BISHOP RECEIVES GC MEDAL Army Specialist Four Dexter C.~ Bishop, 21, son of Mr. and . Mrs'. Willie E. Bishop, Route2,-Brod- head, recently received the Good Conduct Medal while assigned to - the 3rd Infantry Division In Germany. He received the award (or exemplary conduct, efficiency and fidelity In active military service. Spec. -Bishop, an armor crewman with Company C, 3rd Battalion of the -division's 64th Armor near Schweinfurt, .enter- ed the Army in July 1968. REUNION HELD JULY 12 A family reunion was held' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Benge on Ne- gro Creek, Sunday, July 12, In honor of S/Sgt. Or- bin Brock, who is leaving shortly for duty la"Viet- nam. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Proffitt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brock arid family, Dan Brock, Sherman Brtimett, Aus- tin Brock and son, Audle, all of Cincinnati, Ofiio; "Mr. and - Mrs'.- Houston- Brock and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Br.ock and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Neal, Lillle Howard and Eva, Mrs. Helen Napier and child- ren, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Benge and sons, all of Brodhead; S/Sgt. and Mrs. Orbln Brock of Clarksville, Tennessee; ( Mrs. Perhez Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Boss MIddleton, all of Crab Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas . Brock: and daughters of Xenla, Ohio. County Statistics Ellhu and Bertha McDan- iel, real property on Trace .Branch, to Lorene Morris. Tax $1.00. Tom and Lula England, real property In Rockcas- tle County near Pine Hill, to Lewis and Lillie.Clif- ford. No Tax.- Lillie.Clifford, real pro- perty In Rockcafetle Coun- ty near^Plne Hill, to Ri- chard H.- Whitaker. Tax $.50. Dola and'Sarah Rader, real property on the wa- ters of Roundstone Creek, to Emanuel R. and Bar- bara Rader. Tax $.50. Isaac and Maggie Faulk- ner, real . property in Rockcastle County near Mt. Vernon, to Edward Earl Faulkner. Tax $.50. Robert and Dlcle. Ford, real property located in Nft*. Vernon, to William and Margie Owens. Tax $12.50. J.L. and Martha NfcHar- gue, real property in Pine Hill, to Rosie McHargue Allen. No Tax. George and Ella Mae Barnett, real property in Rockcastle County," to William Ray and Gretta Faye Barnett. No Tax. Arthur and Liza Nich- ols, Ella and Cecil Tay- lor, Carl and Opal Nich- ols, Chester and Daisey Nichols, Gerald Dale Nichols, Beverly Gale and Richard F. Nordhausen, real property located in Mt. Vernon, to Earl R. and Ruby Nichols. Tax , $15.00. ... Cecil and Virginia Flet- cher, real property in Brodhead, to Edward- S,. amj Pauline Lamb. Tax $1.60. Russell and Margie Mc- Ferron, real property lo- cated In Mt. Vernon, to Bill R. afid Shirley Cum- mins. Tax $.'50. Ernest and Freda Lakes, real property located on the waters -of Crooked Crpek, to Glenn and Ruby Irvine. Tax $3.50. Beatrice McKinney, real property located in Mt. ' Vernon, to Jajnes H. and.. Ann B. Mullins. Tax $30. Mrffcriage Licenses Hershel Dale Callahan, 23, MW-Vernon, factory worker, to Dianne Joy Thacker, Mt. Vernon. July 9, 1970. Michael Lee Anderson, 18, Orlando, salesman, to Kathaleen Joan Alcorn, Mt. Vernon. July 10,1970. Larry Eugene Cook, 18, Route 3, Brodhead, fac- tory worker, to- Lillie Cameron, 20,' Otlando. July 10, 1970. David Ray Whitley, 18, Cincinnati, Ohio, .factory worker, to Wilma Jean Hoskins, 19, Reading, (Cont. to. 12) genuine antiques, because it gives you a real sat- isfaction to know that you have a piece of his- tory that has that mel- and browse around at any time. As writers of this Re- view, we fully endorse the fine business prac- lownesg ,that;-oniy years , tices of this well known can giv,e. fCeep and trea- anilqua-dealer. . * EASTERN BARBER COLLEGE "Mrs. Fred Day-Owner. The Gene Style Shop is looted on North 2nd in Richmond phone 623- 1650 where quajity feigns and 'style is paramount in ladies wear. They al- so offer Jr. and Misses dresses, 1/2 sizes*-and large glzes up to 44. Here they "feature""in- dividual and distinctive garments and acces- sories Tof the Most fash- ionable'ladies at reason- able prices. Their quality wear is 'he very latest in smartness and the styles will distinguish the wearer as a well dressed woman. For any one firm to Manager-for 21- years" assume the fashion re- sponsibilities of this sec- tion is rather a large un- dertaking, but through their desire to represent only the finest and best, they have become known as fashion headquarters 'for all ladies in this Reel ion, The.prls£ip&SM*i»— on which this store is operated is to self in- dividual and distinctive garments and to meet any and all competition in quality, style and prfij'e.' This 1970 Review arid . its editors wishes to com- pliment the Gene Style Shop in Richmond to all our readers. MIRACLE BOOK ROOM Young men and women in this area who choose the profitable* profession of being a-highly grained mpng' hair stylist'.and barber, can- help their chances for success by letting the expects at the Eastern Barber Col- lege at-.228 W. Irvine in Richmond, instruct th6m in the most profes- sional manner. They are approved by the Kentucky State Board of Barber Examiners, and by the Department of Education, for V e t e ra --»r a i n i n g through the" Rehabilita- tion Training Service. Phone 623-5095 for more information. This well known school maintains in their employ only highly skilled in- structors who are thor- oughly trained in the In- struction of the latest techniques in modern hair styling and cutting. . Graduates from this school find they gradu- ate with superior-know- ledge in the business and find opportunities ' in good paying jobs through- out the area. The 6'ditors of this 1970 Town and Country Review suggest to the - young men and women in this area who are looking for arj^oppdrtunity in a good "paying field, contact the Eastern Barber College in Richmond. Graduates from this school are al 7 ways in demand, because erriployer&^know , their students have been train- ed by professionals in the latest approved me- thods. ROSELAWN REST HOME "J.A. Goodlett-Owner, Administrator" This is an exceptionally fine home for Senior Citizens and convales- cents. They" are located at 416 N. 2nd in Rich- mond phone 623-6458. They have a complete-, ly equipped home to take care of guests in the most effective mannej. All precautions for their comfort, safety and well-being are taken. Nourishing and appetiz- ing food Is attractively served, and Its purity and wholesomeness is as- sured by the watchful care of trained personnel. The very best of atten-. tlon Is given to all guests entrusted to the care of this homeland they are very conscien- tious iji seeing that no one is lacking in the con- veniences. they should have. A cheery air of happiness prevails, and the guests find their home very pleasant, clean, and comfortable. The man- agement invites your inspection at any time of the ' facilities of the restful Roselawn 'Rest Home In Richmond. The editors, of this 1970 Review are proud to recommend this com- munity minded nursing home to all our many readers. "Mrs. Margaret The religious leaders in our area depend on the Miradle Book Room at' 116 S. 1 st In Richmond phone 623-6023 for all their religious materials and supplies. They fea- ture your favorite Gospel recordings and sheet music. There you will - find an assortment of gifts. Bibles, commen- taries ana dictionaries. Bring your old family bible here and let Mrs. Howard rebind it for you. From their huge in-stock supply of religious ma- terial, it is possible to find anything you might need for any particular program or special sem- inar. "Not only do jhey serve the churches, but they offer private individuals many books and pamphlets by noted authors and clergy that will help broaden your religious under- standing. Many of the beautiful articles^ they have on display fri'ake ex- cellent'gift items. The next time you a r e in town, stop by and let their friendly saleshelp assist you in selecting reading material, sup- plies, or that gift item. The edltfng staff of this 1970 Town and Country Review take thin oppor- NORTCN IN KACIFIC Senior Master Sergeant Jphn Lafe Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nor- ton of Route 1, Mt^ Ver- non, is now on temporary duty at a forward base in the Western Pacific/ Sergeant Norton, an air- craft maintenance sche- duling superintendent, supports B-52 Stratofor- tress bombing missions against enemy targets. Howard-Owner"> tunity to make public our. admiration and whole- hearted support of the Miracle Book Room for their sincere efforts to serve the churches, and their desire to enlighten our community with the best of religious ma- terials available. •••••••• KC-135 Stratotanker mis- sions that provide aerHI refueling to uie D-32S, and fighter and recon- naissance aircraft conr ducting the air war over South Vietnam. He is permanently as- signed to the Strategic Air Command's 96th Strategic Aerospace Wing at Dyess AFB, Tex. The sergeant, who has served' in Thailand, Is a 1951 graduate of Mt. Vernon High School. His wife, Pat, is the daugh- ter of Mrs. O.R. Sviin- ford of Pauls -Valley, Ok- lahoma. ALBERT MILLER DIES IN MICHIGAN Albert Miller, formerly of Laurel County, pasBed away July 12 at his home . In Southgate, Michigan. He is survived by his wife, Alza Mae (Bianton) Miller; two sons, George and Charles; one grand- son; two brothers, Del- bert and Elbert, and one sister, Mrs. Ida Hedrlck. He was a member of the Friendship Baptist Church. Funeral services were conducted at the Friend- ship Baptist Church In Lincoln Park, Michigan, eeeeeeee TRY OUR CLASSIFIEDS GENERAL ELECTRIC ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS Air Conditlone 15.000 BTU/Hr. Air Thrust Control cool one room or, more Unique. 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T H E M T . VERNON SIGNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 23^ 1970,

JKmmi Btrmm digital - PUBLISHED E V E R ? "THURSDAY -

Mala *4o«nt Yemen, Kentucky 1 l t n W « t Mt. Vemon, Ky. P o t t Office -

• • Second C. Matter h RockcaiHo Co. $3.15 Outside of Covnty $4,00

Efaw C. and Jane* Anderkln, Jr . , P»Ml«h«r* ' Perllna M. Andeifcin, Editor

.Meaber of K y . P r e s i Assn. and National^Editori jd Asso.

Capital Digest Governor Nunn plans to

wait until the 1970 census figures become official before caHing a special session of the Kentucky General Assembly to deal with legislative re-apportionment,

Redisricting wi l l . . be necessary where popu-lation shifts have oc-curred. The census fig-ures are to become of-ficial Dec. 1.

The Legislative Re-search Commission has voted to start a study of

redistrlcting possibili-ties as soon as accurate figures become available. RIVER GRANT COL-LEGES PROPOSED. BY NUNN

Establishment of a system of river-grant Colleges, to help Ameri-ca develop areas InVhich rivers are located, was proposed by Governor Nunn.

Speaking in Fort Wal-ton Beach, Fla., at a' meeting- of ' the Ten-nes'see-Tombigbee. Au-thority, of which he is

PACE TWO chairman, Nunn said lt< Is time fo? Congress " to consider a new proposal for enlightened, planned utilization of America's r ivers and s t reams."

The need to gain more knowledge and seek bet-t e r - u s e s of America's inland waterways "nat -urally encourages ut to turn .to our colleges and universities for help," the governor said;

Nunn reminded his au-dience that Kentuckyhas more miles of natural navigable waterways than any other state. $ THAI GOVERNORS TO TOUR KENTUCKY

Five officials from Thailand whose rank cor -responds to that of American governors will visit Kentucky July 19-26. • • •

The officials will study the operation of various departments of- the state governme'nv-and will tour Kentucky attractions, in-cluding- the Lexington a -rea, the University of Kentucky, Shakertown,

My Old Kentucky Home, "The Stephen FosterSto-r y " at Bardstown and louisville's Miles Park.

LINE BEING HELD A-ROUND 25,000 ON TOT-AL OF STATE EM-PLOYES As a result of the Mr-,

lng freeze ordered by Governor Nunn a year ago, the total of regular state employes is \being held around the 25,000 mark. "The controls are work-

ing, the departments are cooperative and I haven't heard of any political; pressures on hiring," Personnel Commissioner

" Ralph E. Howe said. The state had 25,221

.permanent, full-time em-ployes in May. Part-time and seasonal -empjlpyes totaled anadditional2207. •••••••• •-Claims ior a veteran s'

burial expense, not to ex-ceed $250, may be- filed wkhin two years by the undertaker or person who bore the expense.

low cost insurance tot-aling $"65.5 million was issued by the Veterans Administration to 6,942} veterans with service-connected disabilities during the f i rs t four months of 1970.

outa © COUNTRY R E V I E W

MANY MOONS ANTIQUES & GIFT SHOP

"Char I es E. and Audrey Stewart-Owners" ' sure them and hand them Those of you .who are , fc„ . ii down to your children, antique collectors .should _. • . ... • • .v,„ They will find that same come in to see the large . ' . _ . . . . • , i __ eniovment in rhem that

^ you 'now treasure. Call of eSJ?'- rioorVtntinri *»r~ t h i s - firm for information

i a ^ & ^ V & q u ' e s 0 " f W a " h » u e . 8 - T h 7 b u - y -a n d a ^ f l ^ ' i b c a t e d at s e - a J * t r - a d e

the Glyridon HoreHnRich- ^nd w.th your complete mohd phone 623-6333. coH ^cnce .hey ^ i l l ap-

There is a great thrill P , r a l s e y X * . . j - tiques. All their friends in collecting -and owning M , , „ • , . i u are invited to come in

THE GENE STYLE SHOP

Donnie Carter , son Of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Car -ter of Mt. Vernon, is now stationed at Fort Knox, where he recently com-pleted basic training. He is a 1968 graduate of Mt. Vernon High School.

BISHOP RECEIVES GC MEDAL

Army Specialist Four Dexter C.~ Bishop, 21, son of Mr. and . Mrs'. Willie E. Bishop, Route2,-Brod-head, recently received the Good Conduct Medal while assigned to - the

3rd Infantry Division In Germany.

He received the award (or exemplary conduct, efficiency and fidelity In active military service. Spec. -Bishop, an armor

crewman with Company C, 3rd Battalion of the

-division's 64th Armor near Schweinfurt, .enter-ed the Army in July 1968.

REUNION HELD JULY 12 A family reunion was held'

at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Je r ry Benge on Ne-gro Creek, Sunday, July 12, In honor of S/Sgt. Or-bin Brock, who is leaving shortly for duty la"Viet-nam.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Proffitt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brock arid family, Dan Brock, Sherman Brtimett, Aus-tin Brock and son, Audle, all of Cincinnati, Ofiio;

"Mr. and - Mrs'.- Houston-Brock and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Br.ock and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Neal, Lillle Howard and Eva, Mrs. Helen Napier and child-ren, Mr, and Mrs. Je r ry Benge and sons, all of Brodhead; S/Sgt. and Mrs. Orbln Brock of Clarksville, Tennessee;

( M r s . Perhez Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Boss MIddleton, all of Crab Orchard; Mr. and Mrs . Dallas . Brock: and daughters of Xenla, Ohio.

County Statistics

Ellhu and Bertha McDan-iel, real property on Trace .Branch, to Lorene Morris. Tax $1.00.

Tom and Lula England, rea l property In Rockcas-tle County near Pine Hill, to Lewis and Lillie.Clif-ford. No Tax.-Lillie.Clifford, real pro-

perty In Rockcafetle Coun-ty near^Plne Hill, to Ri-chard H.- Whitaker. Tax $.50.

Dola and'Sarah Rader, real property on the wa-ters of Roundstone Creek, to Emanuel R. and Bar-bara Rader. Tax $.50. Isaac and Maggie Faulk-

ner , real . property in Rockcastle County near Mt. Vernon, to Edward Earl Faulkner. Tax $.50. Robert and Dlcle. Ford,

real property located in Nft*. Vernon, to William and Margie Owens. Tax $12.50. J.L. and Martha NfcHar-

gue, real property in Pine Hill, to Rosie McHargue Allen. No Tax.

George and Ella Mae Barnett, real property in Rockcastle County," to William Ray and Gretta Faye Barnett. No Tax.

Arthur and Liza Nich-ols, Ella and Cecil Tay-lor, Carl and Opal Nich-ols, Chester and Daisey Nichols, Gerald Dale Nichols, Beverly Gale and

Richard F. Nordhausen, real property located in Mt. Vernon, to Earl R. and Ruby Nichols. Tax , $15.00. . . .

Cecil and Virginia Flet-cher, real property in Brodhead, to Edward- S, . amj Pauline Lamb. Tax $1.60.

Russell and Margie Mc-Ferron, real property lo-cated In Mt. Vernon, to Bill R. afid Shirley Cum-mins. Tax $.'50. Ernest and Freda Lakes,

real property located on the waters -of Crooked Crpek, to Glenn and Ruby Irvine. Tax $3.50. Beatrice McKinney, real

property located in Mt. ' Vernon, to Jajnes H. and..

Ann B. Mullins. Tax $30.

Mrffcriage Licenses Hershel Dale Callahan,

23, MW-Vernon, factory worker, to Dianne Joy Thacker, Mt. Vernon. July 9, 1970.

Michael Lee Anderson, 18, Orlando, salesman, to Kathaleen Joan Alcorn, Mt. Vernon. July 10,1970.

Larry Eugene Cook, 18, Route 3, Brodhead, fac-tory worker, to- Lillie Cameron, 20,' Otlando. July 10, 1970.

David Ray Whitley, 18, Cincinnati, Ohio, .factory worker, to Wilma Jean Hoskins, 19, Reading,

(Cont. to. 12)

genuine antiques, because it gives you a real sat-isfaction to know that you have a piece of his-tory that has that mel-

and browse around at any time.

As writers of this Re-view, we fully endorse the fine business prac-

lownesg ,that;-oniy years , tices of this well known can giv,e. fCeep and t rea- anilqua-dealer.

. * EASTERN BARBER COLLEGE

"Mrs. Fred Day-Owner. The Gene Style Shop

is loo ted on North 2nd in Richmond phone 623-1650 where quajity feigns and 'style is paramount in ladies wear. They a l -so offer J r . and Misses dresses, 1/2 sizes*-and large glzes up to 44.

Here they "feature""in-dividual and distinctive garments and acces-sories Tof the Most fash-ionable'ladies at reason-able prices. Their quality wear is 'he very latest in smartness and the styles will distinguish the wearer as a well dressed woman.

For any one firm to

Manager-for 21- years" assume the fashion r e -sponsibilities of this sec-tion is rather a large un-dertaking, but through their desire to represent only the finest and best, they have become known as fashion headquarters

' f o r all ladies in this Reel ion, The.prls£ip&SM*i»— on which this store is operated is to self in-dividual and distinctive garments and to meet any and all competition in quality, style and prfij'e.'

This 1970 Review arid . its editors wishes to com-

pliment the Gene Style Shop in Richmond to all our readers .

MIRACLE BOOK ROOM

Young men and women in this area who choose the profitable* profession of being a-highly grained mpng' hair stylist ' .and barber, can- help their chances for success by letting the expects at the Eastern Barber Col-lege at-.228 W. Irvine in Richmond, instruct th6m in the most profes-sional manner. They are approved by the Kentucky State Board of Barber Examiners, and by the Department of Education, for V e t e ra --»r a i n i n g through the" Rehabilita-tion Training Service. Phone 623-5095 for more information. This well known school

maintains in their employ only highly skilled in-structors who are thor-

oughly trained in the In-struction of the latest techniques in modern hair styling and cutting. .

Graduates from this school find they gradu-ate with superior-know-ledge in the business and find opportunities ' in good paying jobs through-out the area.

The 6'ditors of this 1970 Town and Country Review suggest to the - young men and women in this area who are looking for arj^oppdrtunity in a good

"paying field, contact the Eastern Barber College in Richmond. Graduates f rom this school are a l 7 ways in demand, because erriployer&^know , their students have been train-ed by professionals in the latest approved me-thods.

ROSELAWN REST HOME "J.A. Goodlett-Owner, Administrator"

This is an exceptionally fine home for Senior Citizens and convales-cents. They" are located at 416 N. 2nd in Rich-mond phone 623-6458.

They have a complete-, ly equipped home to take care of guests in the most effective mannej. All precautions for their comfort, safety and well-being are taken.

Nourishing and appetiz-ing food Is attractively served, and Its purity and wholesomeness is as-sured by the watchful care of trained personnel.

The very best of atten-. tlon Is given to all

guests entrusted to the care of this homeland they are very conscien-tious iji seeing that no one is lacking in the con-veniences. they should have. A cheery air of happiness prevails, and the guests find their home very pleasant, clean, and comfortable. The man-agement invites your inspection at any time of the ' facilities of the restful Roselawn 'Res t Home In Richmond.

The editors, of this 1970 Review are proud to recommend this com-munity minded nursing home to all our many readers .

"Mrs. Margaret The religious leaders in

our area depend on the Miradle Book Room at' 116 S. 1 st In Richmond phone 623-6023 for all their religious materials and supplies. They fea-ture your favorite Gospel recordings and sheet music. There you will

- find an assortment of gifts. Bibles, commen-taries ana dictionaries. Bring your old family bible here and let Mrs. Howard rebind it for you. From their huge in-stock

supply of religious ma-terial, it is possible to find anything you might need for any particular program or special sem-inar. "Not only do jhey serve the churches, but they offer private individuals many books and pamphlets by noted authors and clergy that will help broaden your religious under-standing. Many of the beautiful ar t icles^ they have on display fri'ake ex-

cellent'gift items. The next time you a re

in town, stop by and let their friendly saleshelp assist you in selecting reading material, sup-plies, or that gift item.

The edltfng staff of this 1970 Town and Country Review take thin oppor-

NORTCN IN KACIFIC Senior Master Sergeant

Jphn Lafe Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nor-ton of Route 1, Mt^ Ver-non, is now on temporary duty at a forward base in the Western P a c i f i c / Sergeant Norton, an a i r -

craf t maintenance sche-duling superintendent, supports B-52 Stratofor-t ress bombing missions against enemy targets.

Howard-Owner"> tunity to make public our. admiration and whole-hearted support of the Miracle Book Room for their sincere efforts to serve the churches, and their desire to enlighten our community with the best of religious ma-terials available. •••••••• KC-135 Stratotanker mis-sions that provide aerHI refueling to uie D-32S, and fighter and recon-naissance aircraft conr ducting the air war over South Vietnam.

He is permanently a s -signed to the Strategic Air Command's 96th Strategic Aerospace Wing at Dyess AFB, Tex.

The sergeant, who has served' in Thailand, Is a 1951 graduate of Mt. Vernon High School. His wife, Pat, is the daugh-ter of Mrs. O.R. Sviin-ford of Pauls -Valley, Ok-lahoma.

ALBERT MILLER DIES IN MICHIGAN

Albert Miller, formerly of Laurel County, pasBed away July 12 at his home . In Southgate, Michigan.

He is survived by his wife, Alza Mae (Bianton) Miller; two sons, George and Charles; one grand-son; two brothers, Del-bert and Elbert, and one sis ter , Mrs. Ida Hedrlck.

He was a member of the Friendship Baptist Church.

Funeral services were conducted at the Friend-ship Baptist Church In Lincoln Park, Michigan,

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Big 8,000 BTU Capacity

Model AQKE40SAA Air Condltlo^r

Fashionette 1 Attractive Avocado * E-Z Mount/install in minutes 1 10 Position Automalic Thermostat

1 2 Fan Speeds 1 Top Air Discharge • Use on 115 Volt Current

$219 95

GE Fashionaire Bifl Capacity $269'5

» Use on 115 Volt Current 1 Triple Air Filtration • 3 Speeds: High, Normal, Quiet Slumber'Speed

1-All-Direction Air Control &

< LEXAN* Molded Outer Case-Never Rust

1 Ultra Quiet Compressor

BRYANT BROS. • Mt. Vernon