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P1S5/80R13 Tire Siio Price | PI55/80RI3 ' 33.97 ( P165/80R13 36.00 P185/80R13 38.00 PI85/75R14 40.00 P195/75R14 42.00 P205/75RI4 44.00 P215/75RI4 46.00 PJ15/76HIS 46.00 "P22S/75RI5 48.00 : P235/75RI5 49.0© Tire Si*e P155/80RI3 PI65/80R13 P185/80R13 , PI8S/75R14 P195/75RI4 P205/75RI4 P215/75R14 P215/75RI5 P225/75RIS P235/75R15 MachoBeHed Tire Siio | Price A78-I3 i 30.97 B78-I3 : 34.00 E78-14 i 37.00 F78-14 39.00 G78-I4 1 41.OO G78-15 41.00 H78-1S i 42.00 L78-1S ! 43.00 Dowgard Antifreeze Gallon. 78-8123-8 Buy 2 Gallon* .... 7.9C Less M(r. Re- Quality Wester»Auto Oil Filters Sizes available to fit most U.S. cars & liqht trucks. Ea. 74-5882 ser Western Auto 60 Month Battery Your Choice— AC. Motorcraft or NGK , Spark Plugs Limit 16 Castrol 10W40 or 20W50 Oil Quart. 37-1417.19 Limit 0 0 C Quality till!— Remanufactured Alternator For/nost cars & light 4 1 trucks. Sold with excb. H Each. 75-3365 ser. S3 OH All Size* Including ImporK. Now Sale Priced From 19.99 to 108.99 E«t A Accommodations Available for Receptions, Lun- -—cheons. Meetings, Etc. " For most U.S. & import cars, light trucks Each. 64-1400.1710.3150 ser Present this Coupon to Cashier 20% OFF ANY & ALL ITEMS One Coupon Covers Your Entire Party. OFFER VAUD THRU JANUARY 31. I98S. NOT GOOD WITH ANY OTHER SPECIAL OR DISCOUNT. Auto "tyiermostats Uhoice ot sue^. Each. 77-7895 ser. I DINNER RFI J RFSTAIJRANT & New Country Store 1 1-75 Plaza Berea 986-2777 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday-Thunday: nil 11 p.m. Friday * Saturday Prestone" Brake Fluid 1984 Headlines (Conf. From 191 lhal week thai Livingston would sponsor, their first Home- coming. Katherin Petitt was sen- tenced to eiqht years in Drison by Circuit Judge. Dan Venters; a controversy arose over a county road that leads to a farrti owned bv Fifth District Matistrate Joe Clark, and. tb.e_.Rackr.wle. . -Crantv^Scfc"^ Systems 6udget for 1984-85 would exceed S6.000.000 during the first week ' . in October. The October 11th issue of the SIGNAL featured a random poll which showed support for a new grade schqpl at MVES. and .._SchQQL-Superintendent, Charles-. . Parsons and board Chairman Dr K R Burdette said that they were feC5H5i3ering their position after the results of the poll were released. Also that same week, a problem with a recreation room at Fairground» Hill in Mt. Vernon prompted a large turnout £t the Mt. Vernon City Council meeting because residents said' they were wor- ried about their sifety. During the third week of October, then United States Senator Walter ""Dee" Huddle- -Ston- brought his campaign to town; as he' was the featured_ speaker at a breakfast held in his honor at the Rockcastle Steak House, and a special fund was set • Up for Mt. Vernon, Elementary School student Rod- ney Lewis who had contracted . leukemia. After the moving presentation of the' -TV movie "The JSuwmg Bed." -it—was— learned that Rockcastle County had their own Spouse Abuse Center which had been set up by the Christian Appalachian Project. The fourth week of October - saw the proposed landfill site at Livingston tenatively approved- by the state, and Livingston . area residents met to form a plan of action to combat the ruling. Fifth District United States Congressman Harold Rogers' «-£'.cr.-000.€GC amend- ment for Hwy. 461. died in committee, and Rockcastle . County got a new state trooper. Officer Joe Schendenfelder. With the coming of Novem- ber. 600 new voters had regist- ered for the general election. wbichJeatured-Uuolocal-school— bqard races: the State Depart- ment of Labor. Occupational Safety and Health program "cited the Rockcastle County School Board over asbestos removal at Brodhead Element- ary School, and local veterinar- ian'Dr. K R Burdette received the 1984 Veterinarian Award from his peers during a banquet in Louisville. •, The second week in Nov- ember. three incumbent school board members were easily re-elected, and Republican Mitch McConneft pulled a sur- prising upset over Walter Hud- dleston. Later In November. Rock- castle Manufacturing had a new plant manager as Steve Bates took over, and it was announced that November 15th would be the Town Forum on Education. The local School Board .—appealad-their-fine-and-citatiofi- which was levied against them bv OSHA: the county consid- ered trying to sell a garbage franchise, and the Rockcastle County Arts Council and direct- or Allen Pepsol presented their second production of 1984 in the form of "the play 'Scapinio' which opened at the Cedar Rapids Country Club. In the latter part of Novem- ber. the tobacco market opened with a good price for '84 as the burley leaf averaged over $1'.87 across the state, and 112 people turned out for the local Town Forum on Education. ..... ; Jack Martin received the Farmer of the Year Award from the Rockcastle Business anji Professional Association; a lotffl woman was killed in a hit-and- run traffic accident on Hmy. 150 just outside of Brodhead. and a new supermarket. Foodland of . Brodhead. opened its doors. Also that same week, local businessman and Fire Chief John Cox received the Everett C. Brown Memorial Award from the Rockcastle County Improve- ment Council. December saw the with- drawal by the county for a . landfill at Pine Hill, and two prisoners that had escaped from the Rockcastle County jail in November were recaptured in Winchester. A Georgia man was indict- ed for reckless homicide in connection with the traffic death of Evelyn Sargent on Hwy. "150; local attorney William D. Greg- ory filed suit against the county over a counjy road, and two Rockcastle residents were ar- rested in Madison illegal possession < The December "> ilie\SIGNAL fcaturecl^Lr"—/ about the unfairness of repre- sentation on the local Board of ;IHI> w i c ai- in County J6r of mariju&a. >er 20tri r rssue Education; a state trooper was injured in a car chase at Ottawa, and . David Bales became the first candidate to file for this May's Primary Election. The last issue of' Decem- ber. a holiday paper., included . the filings of the first two candidates for County Judge'- Executive in May's Primary. Fiflh District Magistrate Joe . Clark and Mt. Vernon City Councilman Jack Rentier made .their intentions known, and $ local- family said they would .go ' to Mexico as Baptist mission- Western Auto. More for your car. A lot more for your money. Ph. 256-2616 or 256-5923 SALE ENDS WEDS., JAN. 16 Mt. Vernon Our Best Bias Belted Deluxe Steel Belted Radial Deluxe All-Season Radial DINNER BELL RESTAURANT Free Tire Mounting •. Balancing Available No Trade-in Required Oaii-Detoe in Btodhead is undet new managemen. i Qpm , Shown above from left ate Debbie Giegory Joe and Ruth Bussed have taken over the main anc j j oe an( j Ruth Bussell. street restaurant and are open dailey from 7 a.m. to Oyehous» 9am Supply has opened a brais.Vi.Oic'-" Trie Farm supply store 'tGnWba; •ptbmbiny, eftjc- " in Brodhead. Kenneth Dyehouse, owner and trical, Jiardware, paint, household and farm sup- operator of the new store is shown &bove in the plies.They are open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru store which is located on main street in Brodhead. Saturday. The phone number is 758-9711 P-20 The Mt. Vernon Signal Thursday. January 10. New Businesses For Brodhead AND NEW COUNTRY STORE 1-75 PLAZA BEREA, KENTUCKY WITH COUPON 20% OFF ANY PURCHASE IN OUR,RESTAURANT OR NEW COUNTRY STORE Discount Auto Parts for Foreign & Domestic Cars and Trucks! In Our Restaurant. We Feature Delicious Kentucky- Style Cooking aJ,Famlly Prices, Fresh Meats Cooked to Order, and Fresh Vegetables Steamed to Per- fection—Plus All the Trimmings. Desserts Always In- clude Fresh Cobbler* dnd Pies. Our New Country Store Features Many Items that You Will Not Expect to Find. We Think You'll Enjoy Browsing.

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T i r e S i * e P155 /80RI3 P I65 /80R13 P185/80R13

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For /nost cars & light 4 1 trucks. Sold wi th excb. H Each. 7 5 - 3 3 6 5 ser. •

S3 O H All Size* Including ImporK. Now Sale Priced From 19.99 to 108.99 E«t

A Accommodations Available for Receptions, Lun--—cheons. Meetings, Etc. " For most U . S . & import

cars, l ight trucks Each. 6 4 - 1 4 0 0 . 1 7 1 0 . 3 1 5 0 ser

Present this Coupon to Cashier

20% OFF ANY & ALL ITEMS One Coupon Covers Your Entire Party.

OFFER VAUD THRU JANUARY 31. I 9 8 S . NOT GOOD WITH ANY OTHER SPECIAL OR DISCOUNT. A u t o

" t y i e r m o s t a t s Uhoice ot sue^. Each. 77-7895 ser.

I DINNER RFI J RFSTAIJRANT & New Country Store

1 1-75 P l a z a • B e r e a • 9 8 6 - 2 7 7 7 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday-Thunday: nil 11 p.m. Friday * Saturday

P r e s t o n e " B r a k e F lu id

1984 Headlines (Conf. From 191

lhal week thai Livingston would sponsor, their first Home-coming.

Katherin Petitt was sen-tenced to eiqht years in Drison by Circuit Judge. Dan Venters; a controversy arose over a county road that leads to a farrti owned bv Fifth District Matistrate Joe Clark, and. tb.e_.Rackr.wle.

. -Crantv^Scfc"^ Systems 6udget for 1984-85 would exceed S6.000.000 during the first week '

. in October. The October 11th issue of

the SIGNAL featured a random poll which showed support for a new grade schqpl at MVES. and

.._SchQQL-Superintendent, Charles-.

. Parsons and board Chairman Dr K R Burdette said that they were feC5H5i3ering their position after the results of the poll were released. Also that • same week, a problem with a recreation room at Fairground» Hill in Mt. Vernon prompted a large turnout £t the Mt. Vernon City Council meeting because residents said' they were wor-ried about their sifety.

During the third week of October, then • United States Senator Walter ""Dee" Huddle--Ston- brought his campaign to town; as he' was the featured_ speaker at a breakfast held in his honor at the Rockcastle Steak House, and a special fund was set • Up for Mt. Vernon, Elementary School student Rod-ney Lewis who had contracted . leukemia. After the moving presentation of the' -TV movie "The JSuwmg Bed." -it—was— learned that Rockcastle County had their own Spouse Abuse

Center which had been set up by the Christian Appalachian Project.

The fourth week of October - saw the proposed landfill site at

Livingston tenatively approved-by the state, and Livingston

. area residents met to form a plan of action to combat the ruling. Fifth District United States Congressman Harold Rogers' «-£'.cr.-000.€GC amend-ment for Hwy. 461. died in committee, and Rockcastle

. County got a new state trooper. Officer Joe Schendenfelder.

• With the coming of Novem- • ber. 600 new voters had regist-ered for the general election. wbichJeatured-Uuolocal-school— bqard races: the State Depart-ment of Labor. Occupational Safety and Health program

"cited the Rockcastle County School Board over asbestos removal at Brodhead Element-ary School, and local veterinar-ian'Dr. K R Burdette received the 1984 Veterinarian Award from his peers during a banquet in Louisville. •,

The second week in Nov-ember. three incumbent school board members were easily re-elected, and Republican Mitch McConneft pulled a sur-

• prising upset over Walter Hud-dleston.

Later In November. Rock-castle Manufacturing had a new plant manager as Steve Bates took over, and it was announced that November 15th would be the Town Forum on Education.

The local School Board .—appealad-their-fine-and-citatiofi-

which was levied against them bv OSHA: the county consid-

ered trying to sell a garbage franchise, and the Rockcastle County Arts Council and direct-or Allen Pepsol presented their second production of 1984 in the form of "the play 'Scapinio' which opened at the Cedar Rapids Country Club.

In the latter part of Novem-ber. the tobacco market opened with a good price for '84 as the burley leaf averaged over $1'.87 across the state, and 112 people turned out for the local Town Forum on Education. . . . . .

; Jack Martin received the Farmer of the Year Award from

the Rockcastle Business anji Professional Association; a lotffl woman was killed in a hit-and-run traffic accident on Hmy. 150 just outside of Brodhead. and a new supermarket. Foodland of . Brodhead. opened its doors. Also that same week, local businessman and Fire Chief John Cox received the Everett C. Brown Memorial Award from the Rockcastle County Improve-ment Council.

December saw the with-drawal by the county for a . landfill at Pine Hill, and two prisoners that had escaped from

the Rockcastle County jail in November were recaptured in Winchester.

A Georgia man was indict-ed for reckless homicide in connection with the traffic death of Evelyn Sargent on Hwy. "150; local attorney William D. Greg-ory filed suit against the county over a counjy road, and two Rockcastle residents were ar-rested in Madison illegal possession <

The December "> ilie\SIGNAL fcaturecl^Lr"—/ about the unfairness of repre-sentation on the local Board of

;IHI> w i c ai-

in County J6r of mariju&a.

>er 20trirrssue

Education; a state trooper was injured in a car chase at Ottawa, and . David Bales became the first candidate to file for this May's Primary Election.

The last issue of' Decem-ber. a holiday paper., included

. the filings of the first two candidates for County Judge'-Executive in May's Primary. Fiflh District Magistrate Joe

. Clark and Mt. Vernon City Councilman Jack Rentier made .their intentions known, and $ local- family said they would .go ' to Mexico as Baptist mission-

Western Auto. M o r e for your car . A lot more for your money.

Ph. 256-2616 or 256-5923 SALE ENDS WEDS., JAN. 16 Mt . Vernon

Our Best Bias Belted Deluxe Steel Belted Radial Deluxe All-Season Radial

DINNER BELL RESTAURANT F r e e T i r e M o u n t i n g • . B a l a n c i n g A v a i l a b l e • N o T r a d e - i n R e q u i r e d

Oaii-Detoe in Btodhead is undet new manage men. i Q p m , Shown above from left ate Debbie Giegory Joe and Ruth Bussed have taken over the main a n c j j o e a n ( j Ruth Bussell. street restaurant and are open dailey from 7 a.m. to

Oyehous» 9am Supply has opened a brais.Vi.Oic'-" Trie Farm supply store 'tGnWba; •ptbmbiny, eftjc- " in Brodhead. Kenneth Dyehouse, owner and trical, Jiardware, paint, household and farm sup-operator of the new store is shown &bove in the plies.They are open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru store which is located on main street in Brodhead. Saturday. The phone number is 758-9711

P-20 The M t . Vernon Signal Thursday. January 10.

New Businesses For Brodhead

AND NEW COUNTRY STORE

1-75 PLAZA • BEREA, KENTUCKY

WITH COUPON

20% OFF ANY PURCHASE

IN OUR,RESTAURANT OR NEW COUNTRY STORE

Discount Auto Parts for Foreign & Domestic Cars and Trucks!

In Our Restaurant. We Feature Delicious Kentucky-Style Cooking aJ,Famlly Prices, Fresh Meats Cooked to Order, and Fresh Vegetables Steamed to Per-fection—Plus All the Trimmings. Desserts Always In-clude Fresh Cobbler* dnd Pies. Our New Country Store Features Many Items that You Will Not Expect to Find. We Think You'll Enjoy Browsing.