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THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KY. A; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. 19S6 The Mi. Vernon Signal the driver's record. selected men between 18-35 Cumberland F»ll», Lake Cum- »«ch'vear!°tn' G. Brown Files u> ifairr nM IIIKA kdiia »• lout -i Kurlonr) Knnlnrbv Ham VillafA COnuMlPfl pOI O _ . .• - PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY At No. 10 Church Street, Mt. Vernon, Ky. The point system will not be years old who have at least a berUnd,, Kentuck£ Dam VilUge. , howev«.*k>ntuclcy s p 0 r Representative considered in cases where Ken- high school education and tucky law calls for mandatory employed in the department's revocation of an operator's per- Field Engineering party. i mit. In those cases—drunken 1>ee« jchools are scheduled. 'ML Vernon.TJy., Po«t Office as Second Class Matter j rivj ng_ •lnjrrisiaughWr _ or tWt^Tht__ciB»ulum consists six less homicide with a^notorVe- weeks of concentrated study of and Kentucky Lake State parks , i at 'fit. erkin . Mfclui In Rockcastle County -,*1.00 Outside Rockcastle County— W-SO &iqn«i[ ;&v y— News Editor to the Department of Public matics, soils, concrete, bitumin- ** Safety, felony involving use of ous materials, aggregates, drain- a motor vehicle, three reckless age and blue print reading. In- driving convictions^»**twelve structlon is given by University months, leaving the scene of an staff and highway personnel.*"' accident, and failure to stop. Upon satisfactory completion and render aid—the driver's of the course of study, a certi- license will be revoked auto- licate will be awarded to each • For truly, the earth is the Lordfc and the fullness thereof, but the responsibility for its stewardship^ is vested in man * matically. Local Woman's Club Has Christmas Party student by the University j Duties of the" men who ; plete the course will be inspect--" I loft of construction and con-' structiorr materials and super- vision under the direction of the The Mt. Vernon Woman's engineer in charge ol construct- v. Club met' at. the home of Mrs. ion. ^ W. Griffin Friday, for their j Afc regular.monthly meeting ana a Reorganization Of Ch Mr™*ciyde' > Henderson gave H i g h w a y s C o m i n g the : devotional lesson on "Peace and the True Meaning of: The Highway Department's^. Christmas." reorganization plans, rccom- Bro. Wendell Belew of At- mended by Commissioner Robert lanta, Ga.. and formerly from Humphreys and Chief Engineer Mt. Vernon, was guest speaker Dwight H. Bray, have been ap- for the evening. proved by Gov. A. B. Chandler. Mrs. Bill T. Mullins was ap- The reorganization which is pointed Chairman of the Heart directed at preventing politics Drive, assisted by Mrs. Burgess from impeding highway pro- THOSE WHO WOULD Robbins. jects will begin. Jwu.l. ' T Co-hostesses for the evening Broad purpose of the reorgan^D»rcB~r nF onn-r •were: Mrs. Walker Owens, Mrs. ization is to enable inevitable C ^ T BE KIND. BE QUIET Bill Landrum. Mrs. Henry Cox_poiitjcai pressures, both' from This advice by M D Alroy by Alfred Sparks Jr.. rate of polio incidence ..„..5.2. For 1956, through Roy G Brown 0f Quail has November 24. Kentucky s polio on n, p Republican ticket (s numbered 182 or an an-. f or state Representative in the il rate of. 6.6 cases per 100t \j a y Primary, according to an population. There attack announcement. are based on the first 47 Mr Brown i s t o dale l h e o n ! y teks of each year. 1951-1955 n who hai flled for replc - 1 lhal C ( 0mf Hi?fi sentative on either the Demo- wlth available, figures for 1956. { Republican tickets. •The polio a flack rate has also . decreased for the Nation as a « j J;__ whole during the past two Forests Adding . years, according to a release To State S Wealth from the NFIP. The national figures do not show the marked The forest industries of Ken- decrease that Kentucky's do, tucky are adding $109,505,000 however. For the five-year annually to the state's wealth, period. 1951-55. an average of Charles Bringardner. chairman 24 persons out oI every. 100.000 of the Kentucky Forest Indust- populatio'n was stricken with ties Committee, said today. polio each year in the United Bringardner. whose coromit- States. However, for 1955 alone, sponsors the industry-opei- the national attack rate had Jtl . d Tree, Farm program in. dropped to 18. These national Kcntuckv. said the Department attack rates ha\*e been figured ()f Commerce s newest-Census ° b f SI | S R mvwat" of Manufactures shows foiesl- estimated total of 16.000 cases lndirelr ,„ o{ , he 5talP , 954 of polio in lhe United States addcd # H s mjUjon m va|up this year. . through manufacture, paid ou' .' , ; J42 million in salaries and wages MACFT^ONTA and 'P" 11 44 m '"'on for capital - impiovements. Kentucky's foreM Industrie and Mrs. Burgess Robbins. We were sorrv .to hear of the - death of Mr. Joe Gatliff. who !nc report /hows, directly « passed awav Sunday morning P lo >' some 15.000 people Fo.rfst family havc.our^mBaU)y.„^;L r ^^" Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Powell wwclinontlTICTlirelyh.bei,— ; of Newport and Mr and- Mrs furniture and fixture*, pulp. „« Hamilton, paper and paper product. Hazel Green Defeats MVHS In Tournament political pressures, coin irom V, " u.wr%. inside and outside the Stale O&o.penTtli w « k end with " The-.ndustry chairman rertj^'-areas of the Highwav « n S 3 S ^ S t e h H ? S U t e wS their sister Mrs Dell. Bul.en "pans,on of the Tree Farm pro- Cr"™' wf. h outtap&S* to P»" ou as the proud result ^r. Card.e Jackie of Louis- ram, which encourage, privat, roadbuilding efficiency. ?/ a frank a " d d *J cc ' approach - M . adbuilding efficiency rT Humphreys and Bray agreed ^ "^.h'^JlthtWfh unkind of Mr ind Mrs. Virg.e Bullen'' agement' an&j>rotertioo of thVi i - Richmond Stephen of landowners ' to grow repeated Sunday guests, tree crops through careful r will "-broaden the For Sale (A Guest Editorial By- Clay Col(on) One Rockcastle ~„,„- Top half wafhed to the Gulf of MeJico^ 37 gullies, 4 feet to 9 feet deep (due to grow larger) 1 empty house, doors and windws missing. 2 rooms and 1 leaning barn, to be moved—no storage for 50 bales mixed grasses, mostly tickle grass. 72 bales of poorsoe, sawbriers and sasafrass. Mt. Vernon High School's Red ,hat an effective men: system »'W» annougn unKina - Devils were knocked out of tie for highway employees, especial- under certain circumstances. -Jf r i" ,w' r carMvn of b a « the tale's Berea Invitational Tourniment iy those in professional or tech- nevertheless rates a measure of and dat.ghtcr. C»rol>n. of base of the .tates Wednesday night, when Hatel nical. assignments, be put into rcs f£f'- - . , M Rnllen xi,' T C ' \ Gr^^efeated the Red -<^nor In the other game of the t ,g hl to go forward with thi a "d justifiably w. in this rather ^ i ^ h t e r . ^ tournament. Bush defeated very progressive step which he nocuc Madison Model handily 63 <o 5T. long has advocated." DRIVE WITH CARE DURING HOLIDAYS •prld of ours..'but' the Creek visited his parent's, .Mr " through ftmericin Forest Pro- follv is in resorting to the cattv and Mrs. J M. Abne.v. Sunday ducts. Industries: Inc . Waihin'g- and"'gossipy unkindnesses which and attended the baptism Sun-, ton, D. C. are usually uncalled for and day.evening sometimes undeserved. Actuallv. We were sorry to hear that to be kirtd at all times and in Mrs. John Coffev is sick and all situations, is something of an "°P* she soon feels better i^emu«v" -Tnotonsus : -"5 )ols 'bility wMcfcc^T ~trr'i- r.^' ere urged to-drive with extra insincere individual could pass- BlK HilT were Sunday (tinner •re during the holidays. ?b'>" handle For, there are many Acting Comjgjgot^^ Pgb^jjj^tong^w^ere^n^action^^iinjlto*man^^^ ley County, 56. ouV"that."'"••Friday and Sat- merits an acceptance which MyrBe Gaaff*"*^re in LexlnnOTr' Livingston advanced to the urdav. Dec. 21 and 22. will be c "" ld .not honestly be kindly £". nd *>; visit Mrs- Gadd. __ plth ' finals of the tournament by de- t wo of the rrtost dangerous offered. r ^ r ' feating AnnviUe 61 to 33. Ows- driving days in the history of SPARKS FUNERAL HOME that, he is gr»du«|> . Livingston Wins Own Tournament IXvingston H18fTscntb»-w- feated Owsley County Saturday « night to win the Christmas, c Tournament at Livingston. The of Mr. and Mrs. Bob GENTRY'S GARAGE Chevrolet Battery $7.95 12 Months Ctnrinf :e Richmond St. Mt. Ven ley County advanced by defeat- the Commonwealth." He "said West Main S t r ^ t Phon. 93 im P r ° v1 ^: ig Tyner 41 to 40. Iniany persons will begin Christ- 4 mineral deficient c-w, they are gentle, used to being ^ p^ up. Guaranteed to not have calves. ers (First names unavailable): -Due to this anticipated traf- One-haff mile of fence with plenty of bailing wire for repairs. Sturgill. Livingston; Hughes, fj c volume, the State Police 1 sow with 2 pigt; trill eat anything. 17 hem, used to roosting in-trees. 43 acres of cut over timber,-.been recently bumed. . Other articles too worthless to mention. Reason For Selling: Owner going to work for CONSERVATION FARMER who has taken care of his soil. Will your firm ever be in the same condition as the described above? Would you like to <$o something about the destructive waste of our soil?- Your Rockcastle County Soil Conservation District help you. " •* Conservation does not cost—it pays. Mi. Vanton. Ky. SALK VACCINE REDUCED POLIO IN KENTUCKY Owsley County: Ballinger. Liv- wi|| have every available ingsion; Maxey, Annville; Lau- including office personnel, on dermilk. Uvingston; Davidson, the hignwavs." the Conlmis- Tyner Owens. Livingston: Turn-J sioner added . contracting poliomyelitis has er,- Tyner; _Spencer. Owsley He said State Troopers will been reduced since the use of County, and S. Mullins, Livings- he especiany o. atchfuI for Salk vaccine throughout 1955' ,on • - . - > f , j motorists on long trips who try and 1956, despite the fact, that , . 'to travel too far, too fast, and- too few persons here arejbeing Smith. Graham Repeat emphasized that:"if all persons protected with.the full series of • Tn T wtHtinn (Vinttwt - 1 operating vehicles on Kentucky vaccinations, a c c o r d i n g to in Ljgniing ooniesi highways during the holidays figures reported to the Ken- Mrs. Delia Allen and Mr. and : Mrs. Curt Allen of Conway spent Sunday evening with' Mrs.. Leona Abney. Mrs, I^iura Abney is able to be out again after being con* j fined to her room for a few days. GENTRY'S GARAGE . 4'c buy old car batteries $1.75- Richmond St. Mt. Vemoii ASHLAND LODGE NO. 640. Fi & A.' M. Mt. Vernon, K.')'. Resolution of rcspcct i William Martin. memory of our beloved brother. Patient's Register precious natural resource—the-. In the Christmas lighting cop-; *|}j be^able'to'keep the"i .'I st il' waS j® repeat this year in d e n [ a n d d eal h rate under the home division. . Iro j •• The home winnew of last year were first and second prize win- _ . , . - ners in the Meridian Woman's f i s h i n g i m p r o v i n g —• ciub contest which was judged Lake Cumberland Sunday night. E. J. Smith of ^npaid taxes f or Brodhead won fifsl prize and 1 a penalty i St. Vernon city residents; I cording to Police Chief Irvi Saylor. tucky State Department ci- Health . by the " 120 county in- health - departments. The reduction . of paralytic ' polio is attributed by the Nat- j ional Foundation for . Infantile 1 ParalysisTOEalk vaccine as the Incidence of paralytic polio in j 1956 was unchecked in those Crappie fishing at Kentucky . •- -- i-jke, which has shown steady was drastically cut in thr.te second prize. .improvement during the past «-ho did. So far this year no The business winners were several wc ks. is now rated ex- case of paralytic polio has been new this year. Webbs 5 & 10 cellent. reported in Kentucky in a per- cent Store at Livingston won Willingness of the fish to bite son who received the full scries first prize, and Watkin's Florist. js being proven daily by the 0f thr.ee properly-spaced inj«-t- * l U n w fair. c.lL improvement during the past •eral weks. is now rated ex- POINT SYSTEM new lms year " weDDS 3 lu <*lient ' Actouiton, (Continue from page 1) .. Sue Ella Hayes. Brodhead: loading or unloading children. " ' ; , V " non - won second prize i argc numbers of persons tak- jons, Salk vaccine'is most'*ef- Rose Mullins, Orlando: Ralph 4 points; Yjolation contributing ln the business category. jnR home limit catches. fective in preventing the paral- Wilson, Knoxville. Tenn.: Mrs. to an accident. 4 points: Ex- conlest *'® rP : Mrs. Ben KtlBore. director of ysjs that so often accompanies John L. Fain. Pine Hill; David Seeding speed limits. 3 points. rs P,"?,'? 8 Burdette and^ Mrs. state par ks, said reports com- poliomyelitis-it does not neces- " — M,.II.«. ing to her,office indicate crap- sarily prevent the disease itself. and hotel accommodations avail- able at Kentucky Dam Village and Kentucky Lake State for Parks. Iiiniii, o poiius. Q • • * 11• Tallant, Mt. Vernon: . William other moving hazardous viola- Mullini T. England. Pine Hill: Earl tions, 3 points. The club reported there wi Cameron. Orlando; W il 1 a r d A driver amassing' as manv more enlries lhis >' ear ,han Overbay, Pine Hill; Roy Car- a s 6 pom , 5 win receive a letter an - v ° ,hor - vear ' penter Jr., Hamilton Ohio; f rom the Department of Public Glenn M. Thompson, Route 1. Safety, advising- him that im- N e w Road Bosses Alt. Vernon; Barbara Jean Rob- mer'.ate action should be taken Finich Trainino oms. Orlando; Brenda J. Nicely. to i mprove his driving. finish L raining Route I, Mt. Vernon: Larry - u; ., . • ' Kirby, Well Hope: Herman Mc- n ! n e p o m ." The first class of 29 men . u . Farlarid. Mt. Vernon: J a m e s - K ^ T S J J S ^ & i u driver will , he Highway Engineering Tech- Both, parks "offer complete Adams. Route 1, Brodhead: , if Mr - , lnay - a , ppc ^' hioian Schoo.1 were graduated dock facilities and fishing sup- James M. Taylor, Livingston: aesires, for counsel with Dec. 21. The class was sponsor- plies including"licenses may be Walter Vaughn, Brodhead (sur-. , ed, by'the State Highway De- purchased at the docks. gery): Mrs. Pseston Tankerslev. vo """c safety. At this apartment at the University o f * . Mr?. Kilgore announced rC- Livingston; f3iss Bertha Bond, " " ^ ' e w . 'he-driver .may . be Kentucky. cently a plan to reduce rates Pine Hill; Mrs. Troy Calhoun; . y . ,cgal ( :?, un ^f The Technician ^phool is one for accommodations ^^during Sand Springs; Mrs. Jim Smith, Interviews ^11 be o{ the first steps . made by . thc j anuar y f February and March Route 1, Mt, Vernon: Mrs. Jesse !' tl f l , f T? POj^^-^rougn- Highway Department in pre- on an experimental basis to ac- Barnett, Orlando; Mrs. Robert t f f la an ^ dale paring for the expanded high- comodate those persons who en- Settles, Burr. to oe announced to the driver way program in Kentucky as a joy fishing and hunting during Dismissals oy letter irom the department. resu i t Qf federal aid and pass- the winter. The lower rates'on Mrs. Leroy Howard, Conway; A, totai o( ? s many as nine Mrs. John Kussell. Livingston; 5 ° mU alio J"" 11 ' n . a 6U . Sue Ella Hayes. Brodhead; Rose f ' y su ^ nsKm , of ,he dnver s Mullins." Orlando:' Mrs. John L. l,e o> s «- depending upon the Fain. Pine Hill; David Tallant, ca ^®: Mt Veftion: William" T. Eng. ,. W '^ 12 P" m , s o n h ,'f record, land. . Pine Hill; Earl Cameron. - the . d " v f s l,c « R se wdl be sus- OrIando;'Willard Overbay. Pine pc " d . ed - '9^ sl * months. Hill; Roy Carpenter Jr.. Ham- A second suspension under ilton. Ohio; Glenn M. Thomp- ,he - ln ' be , *00. Route 1. Mt: Vernon: Bar- ?n. e J ' ear ,' s and a bara Jean Robbins, Orlando; third. twelve-iJoint total may Brenda J. Nicely. Route 1. Mt. ,he dnv " h,s fo'r Vernon; Larry Kirby, Well two years,-or for an indefmite Hope; Herman McFarland, Mt. P*"?" . , Vernon. ,^ h<;n 'hree years have elaps- ed from the date of a convic-: BETTER PAY TAXES tion ,or "J* of Wie violations,' , the points assessed for that con-; After January I there will be viction will be removed from ; j pie fishing is better than at any- Comparative statistics show j i time during the year. She re- that for thc five-Vear period. I I minded prospective anglers con- l951-5S,.an average of 26.1 Ken-' templating a trip t? Kentucky . Lake tha* there are both cottage WHEREAS, It hai pleated Almighty God in Hii infinite wisdom to call from our midit a true and faithful brother. WHEREAS, ASHLAND LODGE NO. MO F. «c A. M.. has lou a faithful member, Rockcastle County a valued . citizen and the family a beloved husband, therefore, b< it. Rt£>LVED. That we express to the family our deepest »ympathy in their bereavement and commend them to . Him, who brings pcacc to thc troubled hearts, bc it further. RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be tent to hi« family, a copy to be sent to the Masonic Home Journal for publication, a copy to the Mt. Vernon Signal for pub- lication and a copy be spread on the minutes book of this lodge. John L. Bulfock John G. Eaton James H. Mullins Committc: Faint & Body Shop FREE ESTIMATES All Work Guaranteed Gentry's Garage Richmond Street Ml. Vernon REVOLUTIONARY Liquid Aluminum Coatings In Color . 4F YOU OWN. MANAGE OR MAINTAIN PROPERTY BRING A COPY OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO: Harnett's Grocery Your Duncan-Stewart Dealer, For Your Free Sample Of rriOMINTfOA » ) WITH ORE-ITE MOOAjgL AUJUpM And Multi-Purpose v H0MINTK>5 WITH ALCOA W ALUMINUM PLUS COMPLETE INFORMATION REGARDING THE ' APPLICATION AND USES .OF THIS GUARANTEED COATING Harnett's Grocery MT. VERNON PHONE 46

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THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KY. A; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. 19S6

The M i . Vernon Signal the driver's record. selected men between 18-35 Cumberland F»ll», Lake Cum- »«ch'vear!°tn' G . B r o w n F i l e s

u> i f a i r r n M IIIKA k d i i a » • l o u t -i K u r l o n r ) K n n l n r b v H a m V i l l a f A C O n u M l P f l pOI O _ . . •

- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY • At No. 10 Church Street, Mt. Vernon, Ky.

The point system will not be years old who have at least a berUnd,, Kentuck£ Dam VilUge. , howev«.*k>ntuclcy s p 0 r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e considered in cases where Ken- high school education and tucky law calls for mandatory employed in the department's revocation of an operator's per- Field Engineering party.

i • mit. In those cases—drunken 1>ee« jchools are scheduled. 'ML Vernon.TJy., Po«t Office as Second Class Matter j r i vjng_ •lnjrrisiaughWr_or tWt^Tht__c iB»ulum consists six

less homicide with a^notorVe- weeks of concentrated study of

and Kentucky Lake State parks ,

i at 'fit.

erkin . Mfclui

In Rockcastle County -,*1.00 Outside Rockcastle County— W-SO

&iqn«i[ ;&v y—

News Editor to the Department of Public matics, soils, concrete, bitumin-** Safety, felony involving use of ous materials, aggregates, drain-

a motor vehicle, three reckless age and blue print reading. In-driving convictions^»**twelve structlon is given by University months, leaving the scene of an staff and highway personnel.*"' accident, and failure to stop. Upon satisfactory completion and render aid—the driver's of the course of study, a certi-license will be revoked auto- licate will be awarded to each

• For truly, the earth is the Lordfc and the fullness thereof, but the responsibility for its stewardship^ is vested in man *

matically.

Local Woman's Club Has Christmas Party

student by the University j Duties of the" men who ; plete the course will be inspect--" I loft of construction and con-' structiorr materials and super-vision under the direction of the

The Mt. Vernon Woman's engineer in charge ol construct-v . Club met' at. the home of Mrs. ion. ^

W. Griffin Friday, for their j A f c regular.monthly meeting ana a R e o r g a n i z a t i o n Of ChMr™*ciyde'>Henderson gave H i g h w a y s C o m i n g the: devotional lesson on "Peace and the True Meaning of: T h e Highway Department's^. Christmas." reorganization plans, rccom-

Bro. Wendell Belew of At- mended by Commissioner Robert lanta, Ga.. and formerly from Humphreys and Chief Engineer Mt. Vernon, was guest speaker Dwight H. Bray, have been ap-for the evening. proved by Gov. A. B. Chandler.

Mrs. Bill T. Mullins was ap- The reorganization which is pointed Chairman of the Heart directed at preventing politics „ „ Drive, assisted by Mrs. Burgess f r o m impeding highway pro- ™ THOSE WHO WOULD Robbins. jects will begin. Jwu.l. ' T

Co-hostesses for the evening Broad purpose of the r eo rgan^D»rcB~r n F o n n - r •were: Mrs. Walker Owens, Mrs. ization is to enable inevitable C ^ T BE KIND. BE QUIET

Bill Landrum. Mrs. Henry Cox_poiitjcai pressures, both' from This advice by M D Alroy

by Alfred Sparks Jr. .

rate of polio incidence . . „ . . 5 . 2 . For 1956, through R o y G B r o w n 0f Quail has November 24. Kentucky s polio o n n,p Republican ticket •

(s numbered 182 or an an-. f o r state Representative in the il rate of. 6.6 cases per 100t \ j a y Primary, according to an

population. There attack announcement. are based on the first 47 M r B r o w n i s t o d a l e l h e o n ! y

teks of each year. 1951-1955 n w h o h a i f l l e d f o r r e p l c -1 l h a l C(0mfHi?fi sentative on either the Demo-wlth available, figures for 1956. { Republican tickets. •The polio a flack rate has also .

decreased for the Nation as a « j J ; _ _ whole during the past two F o r e s t s A d d i n g . years, according to a release T o S t a t e S W e a l t h from the NFIP. The national figures do not show the marked The forest industries of Ken-decrease that Kentucky's do, tucky are adding $109,505,000 however. For the five-year annually to the state's wealth, period. 1951-55. an average of Charles Bringardner. chairman 24 persons out oI every. 100.000 of the Kentucky Forest Indust-populatio'n was stricken with ties Committee, said today. polio each year in the United Bringardner. whose coromit-States. However, for 1955 alone, sponsors the industry-opei-the national attack rate had J t l . d Tree, Farm program i n . dropped to 18. These national Kcntuckv. said the Department attack rates ha\*e been figured ()f Commerce s newest-Census

° bfSI|SR m v w a t " of Manufactures shows foiesl-estimated total of 16.000 cases l n d i r e l r , „ o { , h e 5 t a l P , 9 5 4 of polio in lhe United States a d d c d # H s m j U j o n m v a | u p this year. . through manufacture, paid ou'

.' , ; J42 million in salaries and wages MACFT^ONTA a n d 'P"1 1 4 4 m ' " ' on for capital

- impiovements. Kentucky's foreM Industrie

and Mrs. Burgess Robbins.

We were sorrv .to hear of the -death of Mr. Joe Gatliff. who !nc report /hows, directly « passed awav Sunday morning Plo>' some 15.000 people Fo.rfst

family h a v c . o u r ^ m B a U ) y . „ ^ ; L r ^ ^ " Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Powell wwcl inont lTICTlire lyh.bei ,—

; of Newport and Mr and- Mrs furniture and fixture*, pulp. „« Hamilton, paper and paper product.

Hazel Green Defeats MVHS In Tournament

political pressures, coin irom V, " u.wr%. inside and outside the Stale O & o . p e n T t l i w « k end with " The-.ndustry chairman rertj^'-areas of the Highwav « n S 3 S ^ S t e h H ? S U t e w S their sister Mrs Dell. Bul.en "pans,on of the Tree Farm pro-C r " ™ ' w f . h o u t t a p & S * to P»" ou as the proud result ^ r . Card.e Jackie of Louis- ram, which encourage, privat, roadbuilding efficiency. ?/ a f r a n k a " d d*Jcc ' approach - M . adbuilding efficiency rT

Humphreys and Bray agreed ^ "^ .h ' ^ J l t h tWfh unkind of Mr ind Mrs. Virg.e Bullen'' agement' an&j>rotertioo of thVi i - Richmond •

Stephen of landowners ' to grow repeated Sunday guests, tree crops through careful r

will "-broaden the

For Sale (A Guest Editorial By- Clay Col(on)

One Rockcastle ~ „ , „ -

Top half wafhed to the Gulf of MeJico^

37 gullies, 4 feet to 9 feet deep (due to grow larger) 1 empty house, doors and windws missing. 2 rooms and 1 leaning barn, to be moved—no storage for 50 bales mixed grasses, mostly tickle grass. 72 bales of poorsoe, sawbriers and sasafrass.

Mt. Vernon High School's Red ,hat an effective men: system » 'W» annougn unKina -Devils were knocked out of t ie for highway employees, especial- under certain circumstances. - J f r i " , w ' r carMvn of b a « the tale's Berea Invitational Tourniment iy those in professional or tech- nevertheless rates a measure of and dat.ghtcr. C»rol>n. of base of the .tates

• Wednesday night, when Hatel nical. assignments, be put into r c s f£f ' - - . , • M Rnllen xi,' T C ' \ G r ^ ^ e f e a t e d the Red - < ^ n o r

In the other game of the t , g h l to go forward with thi a "d justifiably w. in this rather ^ i ^ h t e r . ^ tournament. B u s h defeated very progressive step which he n o c u c

Madison Model handily 63 <o 5T. long has advocated."

DRIVE WITH CARE DURING HOLIDAYS

•prld of ours..'but' the Creek visited his parent's, .Mr " through ftmericin Forest Pro-follv is in resorting to the cattv and Mrs. J M. Abne.v. Sunday ducts. Industries: Inc . Waihin'g-and"'gossipy unkindnesses which a n d attended the baptism Sun-, ton, D. C. are usually uncalled for and day.evening sometimes undeserved. Actuallv. We were sorry to hear that to be kirtd at all times and in Mrs. John Coffev is sick and all situations, is something of an "°P* she soon feels better

i^emu«v" -Tnotonsus :-"5)ols'bility wMcfcc^T ~trr'i- r . ^ ' ere urged to-drive with extra insincere individual could pass- BlK HilT were Sunday (tinner •re during the holidays. ?b'>" handle For, there are many Acting C o m j g j g o t ^ ^ Pgb^jjj^tong^w^ere^n^action^^iinjlto*man^^^

ley County, 56. ouV"that."'"••Friday and Sat- merits an acceptance which MyrBe Gaaff*"*^re in LexlnnOTr' • Livingston advanced to the urdav. Dec. 21 and 22. will be c "" l d .not honestly be kindly £".nd*>; visit Mrs- Gadd. __

p l t h ' finals of the tournament by de- two of the rrtost dangerous offered. r ^ r ' feating AnnviUe 61 to 33. Ows- driving days in the history of SPARKS FUNERAL HOME that, he is gr»du«|> .

Livingston Wins Own Tournament

IXvingston H18fTscntb»-w-feated Owsley County Saturday « night to win the Christmas, c Tournament at Livingston. The

of Mr. and Mrs. Bob

GENTRY'S GARAGE Chevrolet Battery

$7.95 12 Months Ctnrinf :e

Richmond St. Mt. Ven

ley County advanced by defeat- t h e Commonwealth." He "said West Main S t r^ t Phon. 93 i m P r ° v 1 ^ : ig Tyner 41 to 40. Iniany persons will begin Christ-

4 mineral deficient c - w , they are gentle, used to being ^ p ^ up. Guaranteed to not have calves. e r s (First names unavailable): -Due t o this anticipated traf-

One-haff mile of fence with plenty of bailing wire for repairs. Sturgill. Livingston; Hughes, f j c volume, the State Police 1 sow with 2 pigt; trill eat anything. 17 hem, used to roosting in-trees. 43 acres of cut over timber,-.been recently bumed.

. Other articles too worthless to mention. Reason For Selling:

Owner going to work for CONSERVATION FARMER who has taken care of his soil. Will your firm ever be in the same condition as the

described above? Would you like to <$o something about the destructive waste of our soil?-

Your Rockcastle County Soil Conservation District help you. " •*

Conservation does not cost—it pays.

Mi. Vanton. Ky.

SALK VACCINE REDUCED POLIO IN KENTUCKY Owsley County: Ballinger. Liv- w i | | have every available

ingsion; Maxey, Annville; Lau- including office personnel, on dermilk. Uvingston; Davidson, the hignwavs." the Conlmis-Tyner Owens. Livingston: Turn-J sioner added . contracting poliomyelitis has er,- Tyner; _Spencer. Owsley He said State Troopers will been reduced since the use of County, and S. Mullins, Livings- h e e s p e c i a n y o. a t chfuI for Salk vaccine throughout 1955' , o n • - . - > f , j motorists on long trips who try and 1956, despite the fact, that

, — . ' to travel too far, too fast, and- too few persons here arejbeing S m i t h . G r a h a m R e p e a t emphasized that:"if all persons protected with.the full series of • Tn T wtHtinn (Vinttwt - 1 operating vehicles on Kentucky vaccinations, a c c o r d i n g to i n L j g n i i n g o o n i e s i highways during the holidays figures reported to the Ken-

Mrs. Delia Allen and Mr. and : Mrs. Curt Allen of Conway spent Sunday evening with' Mrs.. Leona Abney.

Mrs, I^iura Abney is able to be out again after being con* j fined to her room for a few days.

GENTRY'S GARAGE . 4 'c buy old car batteries

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ASHLAND LODGE NO. 640. Fi & A.' M. Mt. Vernon, K.')'.

Resolution of rcspcct i William Martin.

memory of our beloved brother.

Patient's Register

precious natural resource—the-. In the Christmas lighting cop-; *|}j be^able'to'keep t h e " i .'Ist il' waSj® repeat this year in d e n [ a n d d e a l h rate under the home division. . I r o j •• The home winnew of last year

were first and second prize win- _ . , . -ners in the Meridian Woman's f i s h i n g i m p r o v i n g

— • — ciub contest which was judged L a k e C u m b e r l a n d Sunday night. E. J. Smith of

^npaid taxes f o r B r o d h e a d w o n fifsl prize and 1 a penalty i St . Vernon city residents; I cording to Police Chief Irvi Saylor.

• tucky State Department ci- Health . by the " 120 county in- health - departments.

The reduction . of paralytic ' polio is attributed by the Nat- j ional Foundation for . Infantile 1 Paralysis TO Ealk vaccine as the Incidence of paralytic polio in j 1956 was unchecked in those

Crappie fishing at Kentucky . •- -- i-jke, which has shown steady was drastically cut in thr.te

second prize. .improvement during the past «-ho did. So far this year no The business winners were several w cks. is now rated ex- case of paralytic polio has been

new this year. Webbs 5 & 10 cellent. reported in Kentucky in a per-cent Store at Livingston won Willingness of the fish to bite son who received the full scries first prize, and Watkin's Florist. js being proven daily by the 0f thr.ee properly-spaced inj«-t-

* l U n w f a i r . c . l L

improvement during the past •eral weks. is now rated ex-

POINT SYSTEM n e w l m s y e a r " w e D D S 3 l u <*lient ' Actouiton, (Continue from page 1) . .

Sue Ella Hayes. Brodhead: loading or unloading children. " ' ; , V " n o n - won second prize i a r g c numbers of persons tak- jons, Salk vaccine'is most'*ef-Rose Mullins, Orlando: Ralph 4 points; Yjolation contributing l n the business category. jnR home limit catches. fective in preventing the paral-Wilson, Knoxville. Tenn.: Mrs. to an accident. 4 points: Ex- c o n l e s t *'®rP: Mrs. Ben KtlBore. director of ysjs that so often accompanies John L. Fain. Pine Hill; David Seeding speed limits. 3 points. ™ rs P,"?,'?8 Burdette and^ Mrs. s t a t e p a rks, said reports com- poliomyelitis-it does not neces-

" — M,.II.«. ing to her,office indicate crap- sarily prevent the disease itself.

and hotel accommodations avail-able at Kentucky Dam Village and Kentucky Lake State

for Parks.

„ I i i n i i i , o p o i i u s . Q • • * 11• Tallant, Mt. Vernon: . William other moving hazardous viola- Mullini T. England. Pine Hill: Earl tions, 3 points. The club reported there wi Cameron. Orlando; W il 1 a r d A driver amassing' as manv m o r e e n l r i e s l h i s >'ear , h a n

Overbay, Pine Hill; Roy Car- a s 6 p o m , 5 w i n receive a letter an-v ° , h o r -v e a r ' penter Jr., Hamilton Ohio; f r o m the Department of Public „ Glenn M. Thompson, Route 1. Safety, advising- him that im- N e w R o a d B o s s e s Alt. Vernon; Barbara Jean Rob- mer'.ate action should be taken F i n i c h T r a i n i n o oms. Orlando; Brenda J. Nicely. t o i m p r o v e his driving. f i n i s h L r a i n i n g Route I, Mt. Vernon: Larry - u ; . , . • ' Kirby, Well Hope: Herman Mc- n ! n e p o m . " The first class of 29 men . u . Farlarid. Mt. Vernon: J a m e s - K ^ T S J J S ^ & i u driver will , h e Highway Engineering Tech- Both, parks "offer complete Adams. Route 1, Brodhead: , if Mr - , lnay- a , p p c ^ ' hioian Schoo.1 were graduated dock facilities and fishing sup-James M. Taylor, Livingston: aesires, for counsel with Dec. 21. The class was sponsor- plies including"licenses may be Walter Vaughn, Brodhead (sur-. , ed, by' the State Highway De- purchased at the docks. gery): Mrs. Pseston Tankerslev. v o " " " c safety. At this apartment at the University o f * . Mr?. Kilgore announced rC-Livingston; f3iss Bertha Bond, " " ^ ' e w . 'he-driver .may . be Kentucky. cently a plan to reduce rates Pine Hill; Mrs. Troy Calhoun; . y . , c g a l (:?,un^f The Technician ^phool is one for accommodations ^^during Sand Springs; Mrs. Jim Smith, Interviews ^11 be o{ t h e f i r s t s t e p s . m a d e b y . t h c j a n u a r y f February and March Route 1, Mt, Vernon: Mrs. Jesse !' t l f l , f T? POj^^-^rougn- Highway Department in pre- on an experimental basis to ac-Barnett, Orlando; Mrs. Robert t f f l a f® a n ^ d a l e paring for the expanded high- comodate those persons who en-Settles, Burr. to oe announced to the driver w a y program in Kentucky as a joy fishing and hunting during

Dismissals oy letter irom the department. r e s u i t Qf federal aid and pass- the winter. The lower rates'on Mrs. Leroy Howard, Conway; A , t o t a i o ( ? s many as nine

Mrs. John Kussell. Livingston; 5 ° m U a l i o J " " 1 1 ' n . a 6U

. Sue Ella Hayes. Brodhead; Rose f ' y s u ^ n s K m , o f , h e dnver s Mullins." Orlando:' Mrs. John L. l,eo>s«- depending upon the Fain. Pine Hill; David Tallant, ca^®: M t Veftion: William" T. Eng. ,. W ' ^ 12 P " m , s o n h,'f record, land. . Pine Hill; Earl Cameron. - t h e . d " v f s l ,c«Rse wdl be sus-OrIando;'Willard Overbay. Pine pc"d.ed- '9^ s l * months. Hill; Roy Carpenter Jr.. Ham- A second suspension under ilton. Ohio; Glenn M. Thomp- , he- P° l n ' b e , *00. Route 1. Mt: Vernon: Bar- ?n.e J 'ea r , ' s and a bara Jean Robbins, Orlando; third. twelve-iJoint total may Brenda J. Nicely. Route 1. Mt. , h e d n v " h , s fo'r Vernon; Larry Kirby, Well t w o years,-or for an indefmite Hope; Herman McFarland, Mt. P*"?" . , Vernon. , ^ h < ; n 'hree years have elaps-

ed from the date of a convic-: BETTER PAY TAXES t i o n ,or "J* o f Wie violations,'

, the points assessed for that con-; After January I there will be viction will be removed from

; j pie fishing is better than at any- Comparative statistics show j i time during the year. She re- that for thc five-Vear period. I I minded prospective anglers con- l951-5S,.an average of 26.1 Ken-' templating a trip t? Kentucky . Lake tha* there are both cottage

WHEREAS, It hai pleated Almighty God in Hii infinite wisdom to call from our midit a true and faithful brother.

WHEREAS, ASHLAND LODGE NO. MO F. «c A. M.. has lou a faithful member, Rockcastle County a valued

. citizen and the family a beloved husband, therefore, b< it.

Rt£>LVED. That we express to the family our deepest »ympathy in their bereavement and commend them to

. Him, who brings pcacc to thc troubled hearts, bc it further.

RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be tent to hi« family, a copy to be sent to the Masonic Home Journal for publication, a copy to the Mt. Vernon Signal for pub-lication and a copy be spread on the minutes book of this lodge.

John L. Bulfock John G. Eaton James H. Mullins

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