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PAGE FOUR Federal %r other police o(fi- cers or Parks Department pftRKINSOtfS DISEASE emolovees. I IS/1 O N T H THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 ABOUND BRODHEAD THANKS REMAIN FOREVER YOUNG. AND MEN WHO EAT THEM FREQUENTLY Wilt. NEVEC GROW OLO. ACCORDING TO A CARIB INDIAN ^ SUPERSTITION. « ,/f,/ WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE MANY VOTERS FOR THEIR SUP- PORT IN THE RE-ELECTION OF JOHN SHERMAN COOPER AND TIM LEE CARTER. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE R.R> (Doc) Wolfe and Clyfc Barnetl [PKH OUTNUMBER I' ALL OTHER KINDS •' OF VERTEBRATES COMSNED. AT PRESENT MORE THAN 20,000 SPECIE? OF Fi?H ARE KNOWN. ANONEWONESAKE. BEING DISCOVERED EACH TEAR/ iSISHERMEN CANHAVE" COMPLETE CONTROL INSPIN FISHING. EVEN WITH ONI HMO, WHEN THEV USC A NEWtlECFRIC RE£l, THE 010 PAl REEL-tECTRlC 1000 - WHICH PROVIOEC THREE UJRE RETRIEVE SPEEDS AT THE TOUCHOf ATHUW6. g On Certificate* of Deposit 6 Month* . Interest Paid Serai-Annually Certificates Automatically Rrnrwrd SERVING ROCKCASTLE COUNTY. FOR OVER 60 YEARS Individualized service at the Cox Funeral Home ha e«n assured for over 60xyeors. The funeral service f a loved one are arranged to meet the requests a ie family of the deceased. All needs of the fomilie e serve are met with complete and personal attention 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE MEMBER OF KENTUCKY FUNERAL DIRECTOR: BURIAL ASSN. Cox Funeral Home 256-234S Mi. Vernon, Ky. and Mrs.-C J McDaniel and Jlyie; Mr. and Mft; V. B 7 Jjorton of Eubank; Mr. and Mrs - Cecil Roundtree and Joy; General Strunk. Virgie and Velma, of Quail; Dennis Norton of Euljiyik; Mrs Myrtle Bargcr; John Rcctor; Mr. and Mrs. Loas Stevens; Mrs. Oma Vaught and two sons of Woodstock, and Eddna Mil- ler and family. No Hunting In Stale Parks A new regulation prohibits hunting on property owned, leased or under the control of the State Parks Depart- ment. Commissioner Robert Bell has announced. Some hunting infractions were reported at State Parks in the past and the regulation was ordered for reasons of safety tocampers, hikers and park visitors. Bell said. The rpgulation prohibits 'the use of firearms on any property owned or leased by the Parks Department,. ex- cept for official use by State, Ho Safety Like Bank Safely THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Somerset, Kentucky "MY BANK" To Thousands Capital Structure Over One Million Dollars All D»po»ll» Injured Up To $15,000 Bv Tho Federal Deposit In»nr«nce Corooration DEPOSITS MAY BE MAILED WOULD Yl BELIEVE Commissioner's Sale THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY , ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT Notice of Sale DANNY MULLINS, ET AL PLAINTIFF VERSUS . SOLLIE MULLINS. ET AL. Defandonts, ou/er By virtue of a judgement and order of sale of the Rock- castle Circuit Court rendered uctober 19, 1966. in the above cause', I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Court house door. (Main Street)Mount Vernon. Kentucky, to the highest bidder. Cromer's Sinclair Service Has Over 500 New Tires In Stock targe Quanity Buying Enables Us ToSEU^Jhese Tires AT. .. DISCOUNT PRICE! •WWHlli NYLON SUPER PREMIUM m m TRIPLE STAR "200 FULL 4 PLY 'Pi THEE,NEST' VVtrwVlJ SUPER MILEAGE - SUPER STRENGTH By: Ruth rain WEDDINGS TO BE REMEMBERED TTierc is no way of really knowing how long weddings have been the top social event In the girl's .life. As far baek as Is recorded, She wedding day has been very special. We love to plan and prepare At Public Auction On Nov. 12,1966 at 10.00 AM. 02 THEREABOUT, UPON A CREDIT OF SIX MONTHS. THE F0LLOWIN6 DESCRIBED PROPERTY, .TO'WIT; T'acl No. 1 - Beginning at the second corner of the . old Morgan Forbus or John A- Pickens son. now belong- ing tasaid Harrison and McCleary-, a black oak corner called for but now gone, a large pine marked near by standing on a naygw ridge a corner of the Phil Singleton land.also to Hlj^fllullens; thence wit ft said Mullins. S (18) "eighteen pjMCST^a Jo/fie .chestnut an<* black oak pointers; thence S26 E with said H- J . MuHirft line and with ft. M. Mullens (117) one hundred and seventeen poles to a gum and a chestnut; thence S29 W (79) seventy nine poles to two chestnufroaks on a narrow ridge; thence V.' (38) thirty eight poles to a "stake mthe old ridge road, three black oaks and a pine marked as poyiters; thence with said road N 47 W (16) poles to a stake with poplar pointers; thence continu- ing with said road a NW direction (76) poles to a stake in the county road which runs up Harris branch, two black oaks, a white oak and gum pointers; thence with said county road N. 21 E (20) twenty poles'to a stake with white oak and poplar pointers; thence with same N. 10 W. (21) twenty one poles to a stake in the forks of .that road and the county road leading to Crooked Creek, three chestnuts and hickory pointers; thence with said toad in part N 54 E <94) ninety four poles to the beginning containing one hundred acres' more or less. . * Tract No. 2 - Beginning at a beech corner (l); thence down the creek to the lower end of a small bottom;(2) thence a marked line to the'mud hole (3) thence a strai- ght " line to a white oak and dogwood (4) above where Ballenger Mullins mill was on the creek; thence down thecreekto_within 30 feet of the beech corner (5) same corner as (1); thence up the hollow a west course to the old Pickens land (6) now owned by J. C Mullens; thence SE 30 feet with the old Pickens line to a stake (7) thence east a line to the beech corner no. (1) con- taining about fifty acres more or less. - Tract No. 3 - Beginning at a beech near the ford ol the.creak below the bridge, a corner to the John C- Mullins land; thence up the cteek with said Mullins line to a buckeye and dogwood, corner to J. C- Mullins, Richard Mullins and D A. Robbins; thence \«th the Robbins line a north-western course to the branch, east of the old Childress home; thence southwest with the said Robbins line to land of J. C- Mullins; thence south with the line of J. C. Mullins to a walnut cc». r of J C. Mullins and Bent ley Allen; thence down the hollow with the line of J. C- Mullins to the point of beginning and containing thirty-five (35) acres more or less. just Call*256-2091 Mt. Vernon Florist super prer long-wearing "Poly"-rubber, ss extro mileage. Nejv "Safe- and safest tire you can buy. Another Big RUMMAGE THE LOOK OF QUALITY STAR SUPER TUBELESS All Sizes Available Abners Rummage House Mt. Vernon, Ky. Saturday - Nov., IQ Come In...See For Yourself Cromer's Sinclair Service OVER 300 COATS AND JACKET" c ~ r . MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN. LADIES' DRLSSES, SKIRTS ANt BLOUSES. CHILDREN ANDINFANTSWEAR. SPREADS, DRAPES AND CURTAINS. OPEN SATURDAY 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. W. Griffin ROCKCASTLE Circuit Court.

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Page 1: pftRKINSOtfS DISEASE AND MEN WHOEAT THEM … · In Stale Parks A new cepregulation prohibits hunting on property owned, leased or under the control ... an

PAGE FOUR Federal %r other police o(fi-cers or Parks Department pftRKINSOtfS DISEASE emolovees. I IS/1 O N T H

THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966

ABOUND BRODHEAD THANKS REMAIN FOREVER YOUNG.

AND MEN WHO EAT THEM FREQUENTLY Wilt. NEVEC GROW OLO. ACCORDING TO A CARIB INDIAN ^ SUPERSTITION. « , / f , /

WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE MANY VOTERS FOR THEIR SUP-PORT IN THE RE-ELECTION OF JOHN SHERMAN COOPER AND TIM LEE CARTER.

REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE R.R> (Doc) Wolfe and Clyfc Barnetl

[PKH OUTNUMBER I' ALL OTHER KINDS •' OF VERTEBRATES COMSNED.

AT PRESENT MORE THAN 20,000 SPECIE? OF Fi?H ARE KNOWN. ANONEWONESAKE. BEING DISCOVERED EACH TEAR /

iSISHERMEN CAN HAVE" • COMPLETE CONTROL

INSPIN FISHING. EVEN WITH ONI HMO, WHEN THEV USC A NEW tlECFRIC RE£l, THE 010 PAl REEL-tECTRlC 1000 -WHICH PROVIOEC THREE UJRE RETRIEVE SPEEDS AT THE TOUCHOf ATHUW6. g

On Certificate* of Deposit 6 Month*

. Interest Paid Serai-Annually Certificates Automatically Rrnrwrd

SERVING ROCKCASTLE COUNTY. FOR OVER 60 YEARS

Individualized service at the Cox Funeral Home ha e«n assured for over 60xyeors. The funeral service f a loved one are arranged to meet the requests a ie family of the deceased. Al l needs of the fomilie e serve are met with complete and personal attention

24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE

MEMBER OF KENTUCKY FUNERAL DIRECTOR: BURIAL ASSN.

Cox Funeral Home 256-234S Mi . V e r n o n , K y .

and Mrs.-C J McDaniel and Jlyie; Mr. and Mft; V. B 7 Jjorton of Eubank; Mr. and Mrs - Cecil Roundtree and Joy; General Strunk. Virgie and Velma, of Quail ; Dennis Norton of Euljiyik; Mrs Myrtle Bargcr; John Rcctor; Mr. and Mrs. Loas Stevens; Mrs. Oma Vaught and two sons of Woodstock, and Eddna Mil-ler and family.

No H u n t i n g I n S t a l e P a r k s A new regulation prohibits

hunting on property owned,

leased or under the control of the State Pa rks Depart-ment. Commissioner Robert Bell has announced.

Some hunting infractions were reported at State Parks in the past and the regulation was ordered for reasons of sa fe ty tocampers , hikers and park v is i tors . Bell said.

The rpgulation prohibits ' the use of firearms on any property owned or leased by the Parks Department, . ex-cept for off icial u s e by State,

Ho Safety Like Bank Safely

T H E C I T I Z E N S N A T I O N A L B A N K

Somerset, Kentucky

"MY BANK" To Thousands Capital Structure Over One Million Dollars

All D»po»ll» I n j u r e d U p T o $15,000 B v Tho

F e d e r a l D e p o s i t I n » n r « n c e C o r o o r a t i o n •

DEPOSITS MAY BE MAILED

WOULD Y l BELIEVE

Commissioner's Sale THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

, ROCKCASTLE CIRCUIT COURT

Notice of Sale DANNY MULLINS, ET AL PLAINTIFF

VERSUS . SOLLIE MULLINS. ET AL. Defandonts,

ou/er By virtue of a judgement and order of sa l e of the Rock-

cas t le Circuit Court rendered uc tober 19, 1966. in the above cause', I shal l proceed to offer for s a l e at the Court house door. (Main Street)Mount Vernon. Kentucky, to the highest bidder.

Cromer's Sinclair Service Has Over 500 New Tires In Stock targe Quanity Buying Enables Us ToSEU Jhese Tires

AT. .. DISCOUNT PRICE! •WWHlli NYLON SUPER PREMIUM

m m TRIPLE STAR "200 FULL 4 PLY

' P i THEE,NEST' VVtrwVlJ SUPER MILEAGE - SUPER STRENGTH

By: Ruth r a i n

WEDDINGS TO

BE REMEMBERED

TTierc is no way of really knowing how long weddings have been the top social event In the girl's .life. As far baek as Is recorded, She wedding day has been very special.

We love to plan and prepare

At Public Auction On Nov. 12,1966

at 10.00 AM. 0 2 THEREABOUT, UPON A CREDIT OF SIX MONTHS. THE F0LLOWIN6 DESCRIBED PROPERTY, .TO'WIT;

T 'ac l No. 1 - Beginning at the second corner of the . old Morgan Forbus or John A- P ickens son . now belong-

ing t a s a i d Harrison and McCleary-, a black oak corner called for but now gone, a large pine marked near by standing on a naygw ridge a corner of the Phil Singleton l a n d . a l s o t o H l j ^ f l l u l l en s ; thence wit ft said Mullins. S (18) "eighteen pjMCST^a Jo/fie .chestnut an<* black oak pointers; thence S 2 6 E with said H- J . MuHirft line and with ft. M. Mullens (117) one hundred and seventeen poles t o a gum and a ches tnut ; thence S29 W (79) seventy nine poles t o two ches tnufroaks on a narrow ridge; t h e n c e V.' (38) thirty eight poles t o a

"stake m t h e old ridge road, three black oaks and a pine marked a s poyiters; thence with said road N 47 W (16) poles t o a s take with poplar pointers ; thence continu-ing with said road a NW direction (76) poles to a s t ake in the county road which runs up Harris branch, two black oaks , a white oak and gum pointers; thence with said county road N. 21 E (20) twenty p o l e s ' t o a s t ake with white oak and poplar pointers; thence with same N. 10 W. (21) twenty one poles to a s take in the forks of .that road and the county road leading to Crooked Creek, three ches tnuts and hickory pointers; thence with said toad in part N 54 E <94) ninety four poles t o the beginning containing one hundred acres ' more or less . . *

• Tract No. 2 - Beginning at a beech corner ( l ) ; thence down the creek to the lower end of a small bottom;(2) thence a marked line t o the'mud hole (3) thence a s t ra i -ght " line to a white oak and dogwood (4) above where Ballenger Mullins mill was on the creek; thence down thecreekto_within 3 0 feet of the beech corner (5) same corner a s (1); thence up the hollow a west course to the old P ickens land (6) now owned by J . C Mullens; thence SE 30 feet with the old P ickens line to a s take (7) thence eas t a l ine to the beech corner no. (1) con-taining about fif ty acres more or l e s s . -„ Tract No. 3 - Beginning at a beech near the ford ol t he . c reak below the bridge, a corner to the John C-Mullins land; thence up the c teek with said Mullins line to a buckeye and dogwood, corner to J . C- Mullins, Richard Mullins and D A. Robbins; thence \« th the Robbins line a north-western course t o the branch, east of the old Childress home; thence southwest with the said Robbins line to land of J . C- Mullins; thence south with the l ine of J . C. Mullins to a walnut cc». r of J C . Mullins and Bent ley Allen; thence down the hollow with the line of J . C- Mullins to the point of beginning and containing thirty-five (35) acres more or l e s s .

just Call*256-2091

Mt. Vernon Florist

super prer

long-wearing "Poly"- rubber , ss extro mileage. Nejv "Safe-and safest tire you can buy.

Another Big RUMMAGE THE LOOK OF QUALITY

STAR SUPER TUBELESS

All Sizes Available Abners Rummage House

Mt. Vernon , K y .

Saturday - Nov., IQ

Come In...See For Yourself Cromer's Sinclair Service

OVER 300 COATS AND JACKET" c~r. MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN. LADIES' DRLSSES, SKIRTS ANt BLOUSES. CHILDREN ANDINFANTSWEAR. SPREADS, DRAPES AND CURTAINS.

OPEN SATURDAY 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

W. Griffin ROCKCASTLE Circuit Court.