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r t OTHERATIO.'iS of the f a m n y of K M . / n n l e T h o m a s were together recen t ly at M r . . Thomas home at Snider . In the i b o r e photo a t * Mr* . Thorn aa, a t i t a d . Standing, f r o m lef t : h«r s o n , C . P . Mulllns; h is daughter , M r s . Luett le Ponder; h e r aon, Douglas Ponder hold In* his s o n , Scottle. Mra . Thomas ce lebra ted h e r flSth b i r thday January «.

WEDDING PLANS TOLD The wedding of Mlaa P r e c i s

B o v D a c and Kenneth Ray 3'- Cobb wil l be soleranUed F r U

« t y night, F e b r u a r y 85, at a r ' : » 0 p . m . at the FI ra t Bap*

t l s t Church In Ml. Vernon. AH f r i ends and re la t ives

of the couple a r e Invited to

FIRST CHTU) M r . and M r s . Sonny Helton

of Rantoul, Illinois announce t h e bir th of the i r f i r s t child, Klmber ly C r y s t a l , bo rn F e b -r u a r y 13. She welched nine pounds , one ounce at bir th .

. Grandparents a r e Mr . and M r s . George Napier of Mt. Vernon and Mr. ' and Mra . Wll lard Helton of Conway.

ENGAGEMENT TOLD

M r s . Carolyn Alcorn of Lockland, Cblo wishes to an-nounce the engagement of h e r daugh te r , Brenda Gri f f in , to J a m e s Gallagher of Reading, Ohio. Miss Griffin Is the daughter of Cha r l e s Gr i f f in . The wedding will be an event of October 7.

Personals B u r g e s s Hyslnger r e tu rned

home Tuesday f r o m B e r e a Hospi ta l where be spent s e v -e r a l days for t r e a t m e n t , and Is r epor ted Improving.

Mr . and M r s . Cl i f ford F r y e of Xenla, Oblo a r e spending a few days with h e r g r and -f a t h e r , B u r g e s s Hys lnger , while he Is recupera t ing .

Rev. Henry T. P a r r o t t , Rockcas t le Bapt i s t A s s o d a -tlonal Miss ionary , has r e -tu rned home af te r spending s e v e r a l days In Louisiana

"Wfeare

attending School of Missions. M r s . Linda Spoonaraore and

d a u g h t e r , Ju l ie , of S tanford v i s i t ed h e r mo the r , M r s . Henry P a r r o t t and daugh t e r s , Donna and P a m , while Bro . P a r r o t t was In Louisiana.

M r . and M r s . L e e E a r l Hys lnger a r e in Lexington

• m o s t every, dayJo_v1s.lt . .his mother , M r s . B u r g e s s Hy-s l n g e r s t • the C e n t r a l B a p -t i s t Hospital whe re s h e un-derwent s u r g e r y F e b r u a r y B . M r s . Hyslnger Is r epo r t ed ge t t ing along very nicely.

Rober t L . C laund i , F ie ld Rep . of - Dept. of Revenue, M r s . Claunch and h e r m o -t h e r , a l l of Somer se t , w e r e d i n n e r gues ts of M r . and M r s . Rober t C r o m e r at City C a f e In Mt. Vernon Thursday evening. L s t e r they a l l v i s i t -ed M r s . C a r r i e Bake r .

Samuel Browning, who s p e n t e leven days in Good S a m a r i -tan Hospital In Lexington r e -cent ly , was in Lexington again Wednesday f o r a check up.

M r . and M r s . C h s r t i e Ball of - Lopdon spent Sunday with M r s . Lyda Howard.

M r . and M r s . Arch ie French of Brodhgad, sccompanled by M r s . Lyda Howard, w e r e In London Tuesday shopping.

M r , and M r s . C . J . Moore and M r , and M r s . Danny W a r t and Denlse , all of C u m b e r -l and , and Don Warf of I s l -ington w a r e Week end gues t s of M r . and M r s . Mack Warf and daughter , Eula J ane , who ce l eb ra t ed h e r 13th 'bir thday Sa turday .

.Those^ f r o m out of town who attended t h e f u n e r a l of Tom Thomas on were : M r . and M r s . Andrew Sowder, M r . and M r s . Cha r l e s Talbot t , M r . and M r s . R u s s e l l Hal-comb, Mr . and M r s . Es t l l Reynolds , Mr . and M r s . Ray Manls , M r . and M r a . Woody Reed , M r s . Ksther lne F a r r e l and f ami ly , M r . and M r s , Ver land Thomas on, M r . and M r s . Ted Thomason andHob--e r t Thomason, aU of Cfclo; M r s . Cleo Pia t t and M r . and

' torsVffijy T a r s t l c k of C l a r k s -vUle , Indiana; Ralph Burgin of Lexington, M r s . Hase l M o r r i s and M r . and M r s . J i m m y M o r r i s of Richmond. .

Recent v i s i t o r s of M r s . Amanda Maggard and and M r s . Le i l a Stokes w e r e -C h a r l i e Dav i s of B r o w n s -v i n e , T e x a s , M r s . cepha Klncer of E r l a n g e r , and Mies Laune S lomer of CMiie^B" OUaols . '

M r s . Fannie Thomason has '"OI been' ' admit ted to' BM' B e r e a

Hospi ta l tor t r e a t m e n t . M r . and M r s . Henry Mason

s p e n t F r iday night with M r . and M r s . Ted Ponder In

Home Line By: Chery l Witt

Cookies Cal l For Peanuts

George Washington C a r v e r recognized the versa t i l i ty of tte peaaq t t a l . n s e d It to d e -velop a l l kinds of p r o d u c t s -f r o m shampoo to l ino leum. But It doesn ' t take a s c i e n -t i f ic wizard to- recognize the ve rsa t i l i ty of peanuts in the kitchen.

F o r yeaVs, southern cooks have used peanuts , Sa well as peanut bu t te r , in s a n d -wiches and a l l kinds of lusc ious d e s s e r t s — c i k e s , p ies , cookies and candies . And noWs a good t ime to f o l -low the i r example .

T h e ' U".S. C o n s u m e r and Market ing Se rv i ce s a y s p e a -nuts and peanut products a r e in plentiful supply , s o chan-c e s a r e y o u H f ind them f e a -tured at a t t rac t ive p r i c e s .

H e r e a r e a f e w cookies r e c i p e s t h a t ' a r e s u r e to p lease your fami ly :

PEANUT CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

1/4 cup but ter o r m a r g a r i n e 2 tablespoons peanut bu t te r 1/2 cup f i r m l y packed light

brown s u g a r 1 teaspoon vanil la e x t r a c t 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup sa l t ed peanuts

NOTICE O F FILING OF PETITION FOR ANNEXA-TION OF TERRITORY T O THE NORTHERN ROCK-CASTLE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT AND NOTICE OF TIME O F HEARING ON SAME.

Notice Is hereby given by the Rockcast le County Cour t that a Pet i t ion was f i led in sa id Cour t by the C o m -mis s ion of the Nor thern Rockcast le County Wate r D i s t r i c t on F e b r u a r y 17, 1972, petitioning Oils Cour t to annex ce r t a in t e r r i t o r y adjoining this D i s t r i c t , and ly ing within Rockcas t l e County. Said Pet i t ion s t a t e s that the Di s t r i c t Is In the p r o c e s s of f h u D d m the cons t ruc t ion of a new wa-t e r w o r k s s y s t e m to s e r v e the r e s iden t s of the a r e a now e m b r a c e d by the D i s -t r i c t and to p rov ide water

water- 'eenluts to" the t a i x & o r y . he re ina f t e r , d e -

THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1972, PACE FIVE

• • W. Shakespeare

L i f e w o u l d b e p r e t t y d u l l if p e o p l e c o u l d n ' t d r c n m . T a k e t h a t b o u t y o u ' r e a l w a y s d r e a m i n g a b o u t . J u s t t h i n k -i n g a b o u t i t m a k e s you fee l p r e t t y good . B u t you w o n ' t j u s t h a v e t o d r e a m if you b u y U.S . S a v i n g s B o n d s . Beca i lae B o n d s c a n - m a k e y o u r d r e a m b u t t a reality. s

N o w B o n d s m a t u r e in leSs t h a n s ix y e a r s - . W h j c h m e a n s m a y b e i t w o n t t a k e f o r e v e r fo r y o u r s h i p t o c o m e in .

.Just k m i w i p g y o u ' v e g o t t h e s a f e t y a r td s e c u r i t y of U.S . S w i n g s B o n d s w o r k i n g f o r you" c a n m a k e d r e a m i n g ' fo r a n y t h i n g a lot m o r e f u n . B e c a u s e , w i t h B o n d s , t h e gcx>d t i m e s a n d t h e good t h i n g s c a n really h a p p e n .

So , d o n ' t give- u p d r e a m i n g . J u s t k e e p b u y i n g U.S . S a v i n g B B o n d s — t h e y ' r e t h e s t u f f d r e a m s a r e m a d e of .

M r . and M r s . F a r r l s Mason and son, Br i an Scot t , of Dan-v i n e spent Sunday with M r . and M r s . Henry Mason.

Cta Wednesday night, M r s . Ann B . F a r r l s and Miss Virgin ia B r a y had a s t he i r d i n n e r gues ts a t the Quality Cour t In Somer se t , M r s . C h a r l e s Bennett Farr ls--and daugh te r , M a r j o r l e Ann. The C h a r l e s B. F a r r l s f ami ly will be making the i r home In In-d ianapol i s , Indiana a f t e r i e b r u a r y go.

M r s . Ann Bray F a r r l s and M i s s Virgin ia Bray visited with M r . and M r s . Donald R a y Thompson and son In S o m e r s e t Wednesday n igh t

M r s . Keith Coffey, M r s . Vlrg ie Sowder and M r s . Virg in ia Sutton B r a y visited M r . and M r s . Nicky WiHlams and daughter In Lexington Wednesday.

tha£ t h e r e Is no s e p a r s t e w a t e r s y s t e m s e r v i n g sa id a r e a d e s c r i b e d here in a £ ) t h a t the only wa te r a v a i l -ab le f o r u s e by t h e r e s i -dents thereof Is wa te r p u m p -ed f r o m wells o r c i s t e r n s o r c a r r i e d f r o m s p r i n g s , which • a t e r supply i s Inadequate.

A hea r ing will be held on said Pet i t ion, on the ques t ion ol the annexation of sa id t e r r i t o r y to sa id Wate r D i s t r i c t and on any r e l a t e d ques t ions , on the 29 day -of March , 1972, at 9 a . m . , E A T . , In the Rock-c a s t l e County Cour t , In the Cour thouse at Mt. Vernon,

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T h e Mt. Vernon Night Home-m a k e r s will meet Thursday night , F e b r u a r y 24 a t 7:30 p . m . at the home of M r s . David Handereon In Mt. V e r -non. The l e s son on "How to get a Be t t e r F i t In G a r -m e n t s " wlH be given by M r s . Leo Hopkins.

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ANDERKIN'S 8 to 10 MARKET FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED P H O N E 2 5 6 - 4 7 1 3

Next To New County High School Mt. V e r n o n

The following const i tutes a desc r ip t ion of the t e r r i -t o r y sought to be annexed to the Nor thern Rockcas t le County Wate r D i s t r i c t , as d e s c r i b e d In sa id Pet i t ion.

DESCRIPTION OF AREA TO T O ANNEXED BY T H E NORTHERN ROCK-C A S T L E COUNTY WATER DISTOICT ROCKCASTLE COUNTY,

• KENTUCKY

Beginning a t the Juncture of U.S. 25 and the Chestnut Ridge Road and lying within one-ha l f mi le of e i ther s i d e of Chestnut Ridge Road and runn ing In a Southwester ly d i r e c t i o n with sa id road f o r a d is tance of two m i l e s .

Within thir ty days a f t e r t h e f i r s t publication of th i s Not ice on F e b r u a r y 24,1972, any re s iden t of the Nor thern Rockcas t le County Wate r D i s t r i c t o r of the above-d e s c r i b e d t e r r i t o r y p r o -posed to be annexed to sa id D i s t r i c t , o r any o ther pa r ty hav ing any Interes t In the m a t t e r may f i le with the County Cour t C le rk of Rockcas t l e County, Ken- -

- t a cky , at h is off ice in the Qounty Courthouse in Mt. V e r n o n , ' Kentucky, o b j e c -t ions and exceptions to sa id Pe t i t i on , o r to any pSr t t he reo f , and to the action sough t by sa id Wate r D i s -t r i c t , o r to the en t ry of an O r d e r e f fec t ing such si inex-atlon, and he may be hea rd at the fame of the Hear ing s e t out above.

Th i s Notice Is given p u r -s u a n t to an Orde r of the Rockcas t l e County Court , da ted F e b r u a r y 17, 1972. (Signed) Cl i f ford Ba l e s , C o w a r , C l e rk , Rockcas t le County

1/4 cup vegetable shor ten ing 1/2 cup s u g a r I egg 1 3 / 4 cups s i f t ed a l l -pu rpose .

flour 1/2 teaspoon sa l t 1 cup s e m i - s w e e t chocolate p i e c e s

Mix but te r , shor ten ing and peanut but ter until s o f t and f lu f fy . S t i r in s u g a r s , egg and vani l la . S t i r in d r y in* g rad ien t s . Fold in peanuts and chocolate p ieces . D r o p by teaspoons on ungreased cookie shee t s about 2 Inches apa r t . Bake In preheated mod-e r a t e oven (375 d e g r e e s F.). f o r 8 to 10 minutes' o r until

Bake e r a t e oven (375) 12 minutes o r until cookies a r e golden brown. Cool for 5 minutes be fo re removing and cool completely on a r a c k . Moisten your thumb with water to keep ft f r om, s t ick ing when p r e s s -ing in the dough. Makes about 4 dozen cookies.

Food Clips F o r t h e u l t i m a t e In a r o m a

and flavor, t r y gr i l l ing a peanut bu t te r and elljr s a n d -wich. Spread softened but ter o r marga r ine over the top and bottom of the sandwich. Grill until brown and then

tu rn and g r i n on the other s ide .

Many s teps a r e taken to a s s u r e you that the meat and poul t ry products you buy a r e wholesome and clean. But I t 's up to you to make s e r e that you buy these products f rom s t o r e s that handle them c a r e -fully and that you c a r r y s a n i -t a r y p r a c t i c e s Into your own ki tchen. You ahouldnS buy to rn , damaged o r d i r ty pack-ages . T ry to shop only In s t o r e s with well-kept s t o r -age and display c a s e s . At home, s to re meat o r poultry

(Coot, to 6)

minutes on cookie shee t b e -fore' removing them and cool ing them on a r ack . (Makes about 4 dozen cookies . )

CRISSCROSS COOKIES 1 oup peanut but ter 1/2 cup granulated s u g a r 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 11 /2 cups s i f t ed f lour 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 cup but ter 1/2 cup brown s u g a r , f i r m l y

packed 1 egg 3 / 4 teaspoon soda 1/4 teaspoon sa l t

C r e a m together peanut bu t te r and txitter. Add s u g a r s gradually and c r e a m t o -ge ther until light and fluffy, i

Add vanilla and egg and b e a t ' welL S t i r In flour, s i f t e d to-ge ther with soda, baking pow-d e r , and s a l t . Mix thorough-l y . Chil l dough. Shape Into I-Inch b a B t and plane about 2 Inches apa r t on cook leshee t . F la t t en with a fo rk in c r i s s -c r o s s pa t te rn . Bake In a modera te oven (375) 10-12 minutes . Makes about 5 dozen

thumbpr in ts 3 / 4 cup ra l s lne 1/2 cup granulated s u g a r 2 tablespoons lemon Juice " 3 / 4 cup peanut bu t te r 3 / 4 cup f i r m l y packed d a r k

brown s u g a r 3 cups aH-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 3 / 4 cup chopped pitted da tes 1/2 cup wa te r 3 / 4 cup vegetable shor ten ing , 3 /4 oup granulated s u g a f 2 eggs 1 teaspoon baking powder

I n » saucepan combine r a l s t a s , d a t a s , s u g a r . - w i s t and lemon Juice. Cook while s t i r r i n g occas ional ly until f i l l ing I s thick. Cool. C r e a m shor t en ing and peanut bu t te r . S t i r In s u g a r and brown s u -g a r . Bea t un tn well blended. S t i r In eggs . Add. r ema in ing ingredien ts and s t i r until

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