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June 21, 2017<br />

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Hi - View, LLC Rockcastle<br />

County<br />

(606) 256-3203 Quarry<br />

3740 Lake<br />

Cumberland Rd.<br />

Mount Vernon, KY<br />

40456<br />

Open 7am -4pm<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

January February March April<br />

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May June July August<br />

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September October November December<br />

h h h h<br />

Words of Yesteryear<br />

As time goes on, some words<br />

aren’t used as much. Have you<br />

used any of these as defined?...<br />

recompense = punish or reward<br />

appropriately<br />

recreant = cowardly<br />

rede = advice or counsel<br />

reduce = besiege and capture<br />

(a town or fortress)<br />

relieve = make (something)<br />

stand out<br />

remit = diminish<br />

repair = an abode or haunt<br />

repulsive = lacking friendliness<br />

or sympathy<br />

riband = a ribbon<br />

rover = a pirate<br />

rude = ignorant and uneducated<br />

ruth = a feeling of pity, distress,<br />

or grief<br />

sables = black mourning<br />

clothes<br />

sacring = the consecration of<br />

a bishop, a sovereign, or the<br />

Eucharistic elements<br />

saddle-bow = the pommel of<br />

a saddle<br />

salamander = a red-hot iron<br />

or poker<br />

sanative = healing<br />

sanguinary = involving or<br />

causing much bloodshed<br />

sap = make (a building, etc.)<br />

insecure by removing its<br />

foundations<br />

saturnism = lead poisoning<br />

scantling = a specimen,<br />

sample,or small amount<br />

scapegrace = a mischievous<br />

person; a rascal<br />

scaramouch = a boastful but<br />

cowardly person<br />

schoolman = a teacher<br />

science = knowledge<br />

From The Editor<br />

Tom Tyler<br />

Editor<br />

I was watching a program<br />

the other day about life in Victorian<br />

England and the hardships<br />

and poverty that the<br />

commoner had. The program<br />

had mentioned that when<br />

Queen Victoria died, that the<br />

public went from being Victorian<br />

to Edwardian because<br />

of King Edwards Rule. I don’t<br />

know if I had known this and<br />

had forgotten or maybe had<br />

just never made the connection,<br />

that those time periods<br />

were named after the monarch<br />

at the time. So now must be<br />

Time:<br />

Benefit Supper<br />

And Auction<br />

the Elizabethan era? No, it<br />

was actually 1558–1603.Victorian<br />

era was 1837-1901,<br />

and Edwardian period was<br />

1901-1910. Not all of the rulers<br />

had a period named after<br />

them. Important things had to<br />

have happened in peace, science,<br />

art and learning. The<br />

Renaissance (French for "rebirth")<br />

was from 1300 - 1700.<br />

It was regarded as the bridge<br />

between the middle ages and<br />

modern history and this period<br />

overlaps the Elizabethan<br />

era.<br />

When I hear Victorian, I think<br />

more of the style of dress or<br />

house. When I hear Renaissance,<br />

I think Renaissance<br />

Fair. Probably like most, I had<br />

heard of these time periods<br />

but just hadn’t given much<br />

thought as to why they were<br />

named as they were.<br />

Bake<br />

Sale!<br />

Starts at<br />

11:00<br />

Friday July 7th, 2017<br />

Supper starts at 4:30 p.m.<br />

Auction - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Location: Lincoln Co. Produce<br />

2896 KY Hwy 39 N.<br />

Crab Orchard, KY 40419<br />

Menu: Chicken - Mashed Potatoes -<br />

Dressing - Gravy - Vegetables -<br />

Cole Slaw - Dinner Rolls<br />

Pie and Ice Cream<br />

All proceeds go toward the hospital bills for William<br />

L. Yoders - Questions Call 606-355-7836

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