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Social And Woman's rt OTHERATIO.'iS of the famny of KM. /nnle Thomas were together recently at Mr.. Thomas home at Snider. In the ibore photo at* Mr*. Thorn aa, atitad. Standing, from left: h«r son, C.P. Mulllns; his daughter, Mrs. Luettle Ponder; her aon, Douglas Ponder holdIn* his son, Scottle. Mra. Thomas celebrated her flSth birthday January «. WEDDING PLANS TOLD The wedding of Mlaa Precis BovDac and Kenneth Ray 3'- Cobb will be soleranUed FrU «ty night, February 85, at ar ':»0 p.m. at the FIrat Bap* tlst Church In Ml. Vernon. AH friends and relatives of the couple are Invited to FIRST CHTU) Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Helton of Rantoul, Illinois announce the birth of their first child, Klmberly Crystal, born Feb- ruary 13. She welched nine pounds, one ounce at birth. . Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Napier of Mt. Vernon and Mr.' and Mra. Wlllard Helton of Conway. ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mrs. Carolyn Alcorn of Lockland, Cblo wishes to an- nounce the engagement of her daughter, Brenda Griffin, to James Gallagher of Reading, Ohio. Miss Griffin Is the daughter of Charles Griffin. The wedding will be an event of October 7. Personals Burgess Hyslnger returned home Tuesday from Berea Hospital where be spent sev- eral days for treatment, and Is reported Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Frye of Xenla, Oblo are spending a few days with her grand- father, Burgess Hyslnger, while he Is recuperating. Rev. Henry T. Parrott, Rockcastle Baptist Assoda- tlonal Missionary, has re- turned home after spending several days In Louisiana "Wfeare attending School of Missions. Mrs. Linda Spoonaraore and daughter, Julie, of Stanford visited her mother, Mrs. Henry Parrott and daughters, Donna and Pam, while Bro. Parrott was In Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Earl Hyslnger are in Lexington most every, dayJo_v1s.lt..his mother, Mrs. Burgess Hy- slnger st • the Central Bap- tist Hospital where she un- derwent surgery FebruaryB. Mrs. Hyslnger Is reported getting along very nicely. Robert L. Claundi, Field Rep. of - Dept. of Revenue, Mrs. Claunch and her mo- ther, all of Somerset, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cromer at City Cafe In Mt. Vernon Thursday evening. Lster they all visit- ed Mrs. Carrie Baker. Samuel Browning, who spent eleven days in Good Samari- tan Hospital In Lexington re- cently, was in Lexington again Wednesday for a check up. Mr. and Mrs. Chsrtie Ball of - Lopdon spent Sunday with Mrs. Lyda Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Archie French of Brodhgad, sccompanled by Mrs. Lyda Howard, were In London Tuesday shopping. Mr, and Mrs. C.J. Moore and Mr, and Mrs. Danny Wart and Denlse, all of Cumber- land, and Don Warf of I s l - ington ware Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Warf and daughter, Eula Jane, who celebrated her 13th'birthday Saturday. .Those^ from out of town who attended the funeral of Tom Thomason were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sowder, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Talbott, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hal- comb, Mr. and Mrs. Estll Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Manls, Mr. and Mra. Woody Reed, Mrs. Kstherlne Farrel and family, Mr. and Mrs, Verland Thomason, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomason andHob-- ert Thomason, aU of Cfclo; Mrs. Cleo Piatt and Mr. and ' torsVffijy T a r s t l c k of Clarks- vUle, Indiana; Ralph Burgin of Lexington, Mrs. Hasel Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Morris of Richmond. . Recent visitors of Mrs. Amanda Maggard and and Mrs. Leila Stokes were - Charlie Davis of Browns- vine, Texas, Mrs. cepha Klncer of Erlanger, and Mies Laune Slomer of CMiie^B" OUaols. ' Mrs. Fannie Thomason has '" OI been' 'admitted to' BM' Berea Hospital tor treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ponder In Home Line By: Cheryl Witt Cookies Call For Peanuts George Washington Carver recognized the versatility of tte peaaqt tal.nsed It to de- velop all kinds of products- from shampoo to linoleum. But It doesn't take a scien- tific wizard to- recognize the versatility of peanuts in the kitchen. For yeaVs, southern cooks have used peanuts, Sa well as peanut butter, in sand- wiches and all kinds of luscious desserts—cikes, pies, cookies and candies. And noWs a good time to fol- low their example. T h e ' U".S. Consumer and Marketing Service says pea- nuts and peanut products are in plentiful supply, so chan- ces are youH find them fea- tured at attractive prices. Here are a few cookies recipes that' are sure to please your family: PEANUT CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 1/4 cup butter or margarine 2 tablespoons peanut butter 1/2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup salted peanuts NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR ANNEXA- TION OF TERRITORY TO THE NORTHERN ROCK- CASTLE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT AND NOTICE OF TIME OF HEARING ON SAME. Notice Is hereby given by the Rockcastle County Court that a Petition was filed in said Court by the Com- mission of the Northern Rockcastle County Water District on February 17, 1972, petitioning Oils Court to annex certain territory adjoining this District, and lying within Rockcastle County. Said Petition states that the District Is In the process of fhuDdm the construction of a new wa- terworks system to serve the residents of the area now embraced by the Dis- trict and to provide water water-'eenluts to" the taix&ory. hereinafter, de- THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1972, PACE FIVE • • W. Shakespeare Life would be pretty dull if people couldn't drcnm. Take that bout you're always dreaming about. Just think- ing about it makes you f e e l p r e t t y good. But you won't just have to dream if you buy U.S. Savings Bonds. Becailae Bonds can-make your dream butt a reality. s Now Bonds mature in leSs than six years-.Whjch means maybe it won t take forever for your ship to come in. .Just kmiwipg you've got the safety artd security of U.S. S w i n g s B o n d s working for you" can make dreaming' for anything a lot more fun. Because, with Bonds, the gcx>d t i m e s a n d t h e good things can really happen. So, don't give- up dreaming. Just keep buying U.S. SavingB Bonds— they're the stuff dreams are made of. Mr. and Mrs. Farrls Mason and son, Brian Scott, of Dan- vine spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason. Cta Wednesday night, Mrs. Ann B. Farrls and Miss Virginia Bray had as their dinner guests at the Quality Court In Somerset, Mrs. Charles Bennett Farrls--and daughter, Marjorle Ann. The Charles B. Farrls family will be making their home In In- dianapolis, Indiana after i ebruary go. Mrs. Ann Bray Farrls and Miss Virginia Bray visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Thompson and son In Somerset Wednesday night Mrs. Keith Coffey, Mrs. Vlrgie Sowder and Mrs. Virginia Sutton Bray visited Mr. and Mrs. Nicky WiHlams and daughter In Lexington Wednesday. tha£ there Is no separste water system serving said area described herein a£) that the only water avail- able for use by the resi- dents thereof Is water pump- ed from wells or cisterns or carried from springs, which •ater supply is Inadequate. A hearing will be held on said Petition, on the question ol the annexation of said territory to said Water District and on any related questions, on the 29 day -of March, 1972, at 9 a.m., E A T . , In t h e Rock- castle County Court, In the Courthouse at Mt. Vernon, Take stock in America. Now Bonds mature in less than six years. MV HOMEMAKERS MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The Mt. Vernon Night Home- makers will meet Thursday night, February 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. David Handereon In Mt. Ver- non. The lesson on "How to get a Better Fit In Gar- ments" wlH be given by Mrs. Leo Hopkins. SHOP AT ANDERKIN'S 8 to 10 MARKET FOR ALL YOUR GROCERY NEEDS ^ . With Good Parking Space OPEN 8:00 A.M. fe 10:00 PJI. ^ 12:00 1* 10:00 P.M. Sandav ANDERKIN'S 8 to 10 MARKET FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED PHONE 256-4713 Next To New County High School Mt. Vernon The following constitutes a description of the terri- tory sought to be annexed to the Northern Rockcastle County Water District, as described In said Petition. DESCRIPTION OF AREA TO TO ANNEXED BY THE NORTHERN ROCK- CASTLE COUNTY WATER DISTOICT ROCKCASTLE COUNTY, KENTUCKY Beginning at the Juncture of U.S. 25 and the Chestnut Ridge Road and lying within one-half mile of either side of Chestnut Ridge Road and running In a Southwesterly direction with said road for a distance of two miles. Within thirty days after the first publication of this Notice on February 24,1972, any resident of the Northern Rockcastle County Water District or of the above- described territory pro- posed to be annexed to said District, or any other party having any Interest In the matter may file with the County Court Clerk of Rockcastle County, Ken- - - tacky, at his office in the Qounty Courthouse in Mt. Vernon,' Kentucky, objec- t ions and exceptions to said Petition, or to any pSrt thereof, and to the action sought by said Water Dis- trict, or to the entry of an Order effecting such siinex- atlon, and he may be heard at the fame of the Hearing set out above. This Notice Is given pur- suant to an Order of the Rockcastle County Court, dated February 17, 1972. (Signed) Clifford Bales, Cowar, Clerk, Rockcastle County 1/4 cup vegetable shortening 1/2 cup sugar I egg 1 3/4 cups sifted all-purpose . flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate pieces Mix butter, shortening and peanut butter until soft and fluffy. Stir in sugars, egg and vanilla. Stir in dry in* gradients. Fold in peanuts and chocolate pieces. Dropby teaspoons on ungreased cookie sheets about 2 Inches apart. Bake In preheated mod- erate oven (375 degrees F.). for 8 to 10 minutes' or until Bake erate oven (375) 12 minutes or until cookies are golden brown. Cool for 5 minutes before removing and cool completely on a rack. Moisten your thumb with water to keep ft from, sticking when press- ing in the dough. Makes about 4 dozen cookies. Food Clips For the ultimate In aroma and flavor, try grilling a peanut butter and elljr sand- wich. Spread softened butter or margarine over the top and bottom of the sandwich. Grill until brown and then turn and grin on the other side. Many steps are taken to assure you that the meat and poultry products you buy are wholesome and clean. But It's up to you to make sere that you buy these products from stores that handle them care- fully and that you carry sani- tary practices Into your own kitchen. You ahouldnS buy torn, damaged or dirty pack- ages. Try to shop only In stores with well-kept stor- age and display cases. At home, store meat or poultry (Coot, to 6) minutes on cookie sheet be- fore' removing them and cooling them on a rack. (Makes about 4 dozen cookies.) CRISSCROSS COOKIES 1 oup peanut butter 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 11/2 cups sifted flour 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 cup butter 1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly packed 1 egg 3/4 teaspoon soda 1/4 teaspoon salt Cream together peanut butter and txitter. Add sugars gradually and cream to- gether until light and fluffy, i Add vanilla and egg and beat' welL Stir In flour, sifted to- gether with soda, baking pow- der, and salt. Mix thorough- ly. Chill dough. Shape Into I-Inch baBt and plane about 2 Inches apart on cooklesheet. Flatten with a fork in criss- cross pattern. Bake In a moderate oven (375) 10-12 minutes. Makes about 5 dozen thumbprints 3/4 cup ralslne 1/2 cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons lemon Juice " 3/4 cup peanut butter 3/4 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar 3 cups aH-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 3/4 cup chopped pitted dates 1/2 cup water 3/4 cup vegetable shortening, 3/4 oup granulated sugaf 2 eggs 1 teaspoon baking powder In » saucepan combine ralstas, datas, sugar.-wist and lemon Juice. Cook while stirring occasionally until filling Is thick. Cool. Cream shortening and peanut butter. Stir In sugar and brown su- gar. Beat untn well blended. Stir In eggs. Add. remaining ingredients and stir until INTRODUCING! OUR LOW Photoflnishing Prices KODACOLOR PRINTS FROM ORIGNAL ROLLS 18$ each PLUS SMALL DEVELOPING CHARGE KODACHROME EKTACHROME $1.72 26 ixtjfoVRE SLIDES SUPER 8 OR 8mm MOVIES Shape mixture Into balls the size of small walnuts. Put on an ungreased cookie sheet. Indent the center of each cookies with the thumb. Fill the center of cookies with filling. & COMPARE j OUR PRICES ARE COMPARARLE , ~ —TO MOST MAIL ORDER PR1CE& AND OUR SDtVKK IS FASTER -4 r\ jf \'ri7"-2Tr i • ** . v YOUNG'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION CENTER" ' MT. VERNON, KY. 256-4613 rch. 35 WKMA Madisonville £h. 25 WKAS Ashland 7 Ch. 38 WKMR Morehead Ch. 53 WKGB Bowling Green Ch. 21 WKMU Murray-Mayfield Ch. 54 WCVN Covington Ch. 52 WKON Owenton Ch. 23 WKZT Eluabethtown Ch: 22 WKPI Pikeville Ch. 35JWKHA Hazard . Ch. 29 WKSO Somerset Ch. 46 WKLE Lexington-Richmond] KeNhucKU eoucatioriAL. TeL.evlsiON Sunday, February 27 740 ZOOM: This imaginative series for seven to twelve language and quiet rap ses- sions with the show's reg- ulars. (C) 7:10 FRENCH CHEF: Ome- lette Show. I* FIRING LINE: Firing Line goes to Southeast Asia for a look at the Vietnam peace prospects. (C) IM MASTERPIECE THEA- TRE: ELIZABETH R: Shadow in Sun: Elizabeth Is offered .the hand of the Doc (TAIen- con, younger borther of the French king, to provide an alliance between France and England against Sraln. (C) IMS DAVID LITTLE10HN: CRITIC AT LARGE: More Books: Llttlejohn chooses more favorites of the past season, concentrating on the American view of Europe. <C) Monday, February 28 440 MIL ROGERS' NEIGH- BORHOOD. (C) 4 JA ELECTRIC COMPANY. (C) fc*lMAMrsr*rtr»(C) - 1:00 WINDOWTO THE CLASS- man's growing knowledge of his planet will affect his fu- ture. (C) 1:39 WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW: Three of Washing- ton's top-ranked journalists and~ a special guest news- man examine the week's major news stories. (C) Tuesday, February 29- 4 M MR. ROGERS', NEIGH- BORHOOD. (C) 4-JO ELECTRIC COMPANY. (C) Mi SESAME STREET. (C) 140 WINDOWTO THE CLASS- ROOM. I:U COMMUNITY TV HIGH SCHOOL. (R) 740 ELECTRIC COMPANY. (C) (R) 7:30 YOUNG MUSICAL ART- ISTS: Minoru Nojima. (C) 1:00 BOOK BEAT: Diary of Anais Ninn, Volume IV: I JO THE ADVOCATES. M0 NET BIOGRAPHY: Sir Fleming. IJt PUT IT IN WRITING: How Education Leads you MBVLECTRIC COMPANY.'(C) TM COMMUNITY TV HIGH 1:00 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK: Restless Earth: Documentary lining ways in which Wednesday, March 1 440 MR. ROGERS' NEIGH- BORHOOD. (C) 440 ELECTRIC COMPANY. (C) 540 SESAME STREET. {CI 140 WINDOWTO THE CLASS- ROOM: Kentucky Is My Land. 140 CALLING ALL CONSUM- 045*LAW''OF THE LAND. 040 HOW DO YOUR CHIL- DREN 8R0W. Dad. Oo You Think My Girlfriend or I Should Ray for-the Pill? (CJ 740 aECTRIC COMPANY. (C) 740 COMMUNITY TV HIGH SCHOOL: Westward Expan- 040 BLACK JOURNAL: A Trinidad Folk Tale, David and the Devil: Black Journal goes to Trinidad for an an- cient legend of'this West In- dies island. (C) 140 THIS WEEK: Bill Moyers is anchorman for this in- I depth analysis of a major j news story of the week, with 1 on-the-spot coverage and background. (C) MO VIBRATIONS: -A new music series which blends the best elements of concert hal, vaudeville-and the Chau- taugua circuit featuring a variety of stars. (C) 1040 1040 THIRTY MINUTES WITH: Newswoman and Wash- ington editor of Atlantic Monthly, Elizabeth Drew in- terviews a major national or international figure. (C) 1140 >ANMED: For health professionals only. (C) Thursday, March 2 4:X MR. ROGERS' NEIGH- BORHOOD. (C) 440 ELtCTRIC COMPANY. (C) 540 SESAME STREET. (C) 140 WINDOWTO THE CLASS- ROOM: Images and Things Orientation. •% 140 CALLING AU CONSUM- j ERS. 04S LAW OF THE UNO. 040 COMMUNITY TV HIGH SCHOOL (R) Friday, March 3 440 MR. ROGERS' NEIGH- BORHOOD. (C) 4 JO ELECTRIC COMPANY. (C) | 5:00 SESAME STREET. (C)

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Social And Woman's

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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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.

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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

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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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