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THE MT. VERNON SIGNAL, The Week At Livingston Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tay- lor and sons of Dayfon, Ohio visited his parents, Mr. and M.-.>. Arvel Taylor recently. Mrs. Judith Hornsby is on the sick list. Mr. axvl Mrs. fcrjce f f i S e r and children of Cincinnati,. Oh'o spenf the week en«l with her parents, M'. mi Mis. Fred Shehan ind family. Sympathy Is extended to the Jones family In the loss of their mother aid grandmother, Mrs. Betty Jones. Ronald Laswel! and Beverly Argenbrlght of Cincinnati, Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Argenbrlgh: last week end. Mrs. Vashtl Mulllns spent the week end In Richmond, Indiana with her children. Mr. aid Mis. D ckle Un- derwood and family of Louis- ville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ciyde Fordyce, Sun- F'ess Roark of M'irfin Is visiting his sister, Mis. Puarlle Halcomli, this week. Boh^y Webb of Eastern K.-»n- tu-ky University is spending this w»ek with hl-j parents. M--. M'i.-jaret Vanzant a.id son, Jeffery, of Charleston, Indian* visited her mother, Carrie Uiudermllk, this week end. Jeffery remained to spend the week end with his grand- parents, Mr and Mrs. Hubert Vanzant, and his father, Henry Mrs. Flora Baker celebrat- ed her 84th birthday Sunday with friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Lou- derm Ilk and soas were InSom- - erset Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Mulllns and Mi i. Pearlie Halcoml. were ID Mt. Vernon Thursday on business. Mi s. Geneva Renner was confined to the Rockcastle County Baptist Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Ra- der and little grandson, James Russell, of Mt. Vernon and Miss Carrie .M-.ire were in Co/lngton Satur4»y on busi- ness and visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Herbert Moire. Jerry Mink has returned home from the Rockcastle County Baptist Hospital. Mis. Russell Mulllns who Is employed al Webb's Store, Is on vacation this week. Larry Shepherd, who enlist- ed In the U.S. Navy, left last Monday fdr Great Lakes, 111. Mi. and s. Junior Ovens of Berea are conducting a re- vival at the Holiness Chn-ch, Mrs. Ovens will be remem- bered is Lu-llle Wise. . The area always Is a poll- :a 1 jungle and could be .1 •y factor in the Combs-Ford Bu' ruining In a Jungle Is Louisville Republican Rep. Bruce Blythe's oratory some- times has the flavor of early Kentucky camp-meeting, sometimes a taste of vintage Couth Ed Diddle reverse-Eng- lish. As the House debated tje need for--*and dangers of— revising the Senate's map, Blythe ended an impassioned plea with this: ' Let's don't rusii'-hls thing through and blow our chances to mess things up." With legislative races start- ing full tilt the administra- tion Is taking a neutral stance. And word Is going out that r.o one has authority to speak for the governor on endorse- ments* Tne neir unity of Louis- ville-Jefferson County law- makers on remapping, could signal a real power-base shift. The county la [letting one more sfen.itor and 4.6'TSew House seats, with the fraction per- il Ips meaning con'rol of that seat. So Jefferson cou'd have eight of the 38 Senate seats and 22 of 100 In the House. The blocs that size often are decisive. Unity even on such matters as full state funding for the University of Louisville could mean a whole new ball game. House GOP Leader Harold DeMarcus says the Legisla- ture has com<- v ting way. He told the House of the days when, governors used a "graveyard" committee to bury distasteful bills. Some sessions It didn't mi-et at all. DeMarcus repeat- edly complained—then one session he was named to the committee. When it finally held, its first meeting. Democrats named him chairman, voted oul all bills with a killing unfavorable report, then ad)asrrad. As He- Mi cus recalls: "They all got u? and left and I sat there three hours signing .437 bills, approxi- mately 200 of them my bills." makers If they could agree. So no one objected when* £d Brown and George Ms'sssy shifted some Bowling Green precincts at the last mttiute to ' correct a clerical error." T.i at ' clerical error" was about to put them In the same House district—and one back to clerjclng as far as politics joes.- **" ' 'xuuNTY STATISTICS" (Cont. From 5) wmk^e. T u ».au. Polly Baker Cromer and Henry Cromer, Rosslla Baker Wa'len and Charles Willen, Leora Baker Renner and Rob- ert H. Renner, M.iggle Baker Mink and De'.no Mink, real property located on the wa- ters of Skeggs Creek, to Geo- rge C. and Anna Marie Hayes. No Tax. Marriage Licenses Adsn Henry Bell, 61, Lbuls- vllle, railroad, to Lti-a Carroll Taylor, 58, Georgetown. March 11, 1971. CARD OF THANKS The family of E.B. Law- rence wishes to thank their their many friends for their kindness, the food, beautiful flowers, Bro. J.B, Allen, the Choir for Uie good singing and Frank Watson for his dl- ' rectlon and sympathy. In times of loss, one of the most precious possessions are one's friends. Mi.» & family Cook Announces Hearings On Uniform Time Act Great Spaghetti... Simplified Wray Funeral Home Berea, Kentucky 986-3115 24-HOUR AMBULANCI SERVICE AIR CONDITIONED OXYGBN EQUIPPED MEDICARE APPROVED RED CROSS FIRST AID TRAINED PERSONNEL "The Hour, that Friends Hi; Call" la Arranged According to Kach Family's Wlafcaa Out-of-town or oat-of-stata caDa cam be a m i n d witfcoat any three-day delay by o x direct call COLLECT to toe WHAT FUNERAL HOME. Our DUplcy of MssimMti 2 C.^ Mork«n W t Do Oar Own Momi—iat Work GOOD BANKING PROVIDES A BETTER BUDGET Wise homemakers know where fo bank. Our bank provides you with all banking facilities plus you get top •» saving interest on your saving dollar. Plan for that rainy day now. You can bank on us. The Bank of Mt. Vernon pbic MT. VERNON, KY. clove table raeh > 1eh > tablespoons chopped parsley Italian style spaghetti in (irated Parmesan cheese n saucepan, fcok garlic In oil. Add spaghetti, clams, and pars- •y.* Heat; stir now and then. S«-rve with Parmesan. Makes to G serving*. "NOTE : Sauce is thin. TRUCKS & CARS FOR SALE CHECK THESE SPECIALS 1906 (2) CHEVROLET Pick-Up, V-8, 4 Speed $695 1966 CHEVROLET, V8 Plek-up, 4 Speed, C4iC, $650 1966 3/4 Ton Truck, V(j, 4 Speed, flat St racks, $795 1966 CHEVROLET, Carryall, Va, 4 Speed, $595 1962 BWICK Special, Vo, Auto Trans., good car, $195 1961 CHEVROLET, V8, Auto., Trans., 4 Dr., $195 Red's Truck & Auto Ports PHONE: Day 365-9210; Dorst St., Stanford, Ky. Night 356-2284 "Buy Your Automotive Parts at Discount" Senator Ma -lov W-. Cook today announced that hearings will be held by the Commerce "Committee on hlsbintoamend the Vn.lforro Time Act of 1966. Cook's amendment would shorten the period during which Daylight Saving Time Is In use from six months to slightly more than 3 months. Last year Cook's amend- ment died In committee, but the fact that hearings on the bill will be held this year may give hope to supporters of the change. The hearings will be held March 23 and 24. and It Is" anticipated that both Senator Cook and Congressman Tfm Lee Carter, will testily be- fore the Commerce Com- mittee, of which Cook Is a member. Also testifying dur- ing the two days of hearings will be representatives of the Agricultural and Educa- tional fields. In addition to Cook's amend- ment, the hearings will con- sider two bills that would al- low states which are split Into different time zones to determine If the entire state shou'd be In the same zone. CARD OF THANKS We, the family of Cecil Singleton wish to thank each and everyone who ' was so kind and helpful In the hours of our sorrow. To the grave diggers, and those who brought food we especially thank. Also thanks to Bro. Lewis. Jennings for the pact J i * had and the consoll ig wjrtsliehart to say, and thanks to everyone who helped' In any way. We»u never forget you. May God bless you all. NOTE OF APPRECIATION Wo, the sisters of Victor Spoonamore who passed away February 25, wish to thank each and everyone for the kindness shown through his sickness and death. We es- pecially thank those, who sent the beaufflul flowers, Co* Funeral Home tor their kind and efficient service. Sadly Missed Lula, Bujji, Mu**>«^nd * Charles RtynoIdsHnd family CARD OF THANKS Wo, the family of Charles R. McLemore, would like to thank everyone who was so kind during our sorrow. Especially we wish to thank the Dowell-Martln Funeral. Home, the hospital staff, and Bro. Raeford Herrln. Thanks to all for the kind things you did for us In our time of need. The McLemore Family SNIDER OTTAWA Mr. and Mrs. Ma^kle Phil- lips visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo- rge Vlars and Mr. and Mrs. Tommle PhUbeck, Jr. of Day- ton, Ohio over the week end. Mt. and Mrs. Ell Barnett visited Mrs. AJta PhUbeck of Orlando Tuesday. Tena Phillips and Sonya Phillips of Richmond visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Barnett, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reo- fro of Richmond visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Barnett, Sunday. E*ker Rich Is in the Berea Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. « Ben Barnett Is In the Rock- castle County Baptist Hos- pital. We wish him a* speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Barnett visited Mr. and Mrs. Ajter Van Winkle Saturday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Donnle Hale visited her mother, Mrs. Lucille Reppert recently Mbis Paula Barnett and Miss Uiretta Callahan visited Miss Belinda Hepped Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Rader and children of Winchester visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Isaac Barnett and family over the Mrs. E.B. Lawrence spent Friday and Saturday nights with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Cummins, at Lib- erty. Mr. and Mrs. John Cum- mins, Carla and Trena, were Sunday dinner guosts of Mrs. E.B. Lawrence. Sunday after- noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bumgardner of Flat Lick, M-. and Mrs. Frank Gentry, Mrs. James Everett Brown. Mr<. Clarence Rey- nolds and Mrs. Linda Rey- nolds. Mr.i. Doxte Laswell, Ola Laswell and Miry Svelyn Gen- try and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamra and Mrs. Betty Farrls last week. The Quail Homemakers m>*t at the home of Mrs. Emma SchBtts Monday evening. They had one new member and one visitor. Delicious refresh- ments were served. Wo are glad to report Terry Burton home from the Sr.- Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Mr. JI»1 Mrs. Bedford Cam- eron and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ftsh hare mured ter the Brush C reek area. Little Taml Dee Allen of Indiana Is visiting her grand- parents, Bro. and Mrs. J.B. Allen. SPECIAL PORTRAIT OFFER 1 Day Only MONDAY MARCH 22 1 10:00 a. m. - 5:06 p. m. HO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY No age'limit - Satisfaction guaranteed BIG 8x10 Group Portraits PORTRAIT $1.00 per person . . Limit 1 per Person URlf 2 per Family . MM 59' A Fricid 39. Hudllig Cromer's Discount Store .Brodhead, Kentucky The Italians call it "Spaghetti con le Vongole". A savory spaghetti dish' sauced with a rich tomato-clam combo and spiced with garlic? cheese, and olive oil. It takes a knowing hand, confident in sauce-making to produce this delicacy. It' also takes time, patience, and practice ... all of which busy moms have little of. But, no matter' Sneak a bit of "fan-craftiness" into your cooking methods and the flavor of Italy'is seconds away. Start with canned Italian Style Spaghetti in Tomato-Cheese Sauce. This enriched thin-style spaghetti, cooked and canned in a sauce made from plump, red tomatoes, Cheddar. Romano, and Parmesan cheeses, olive oil. and selected spices . . . lets you skip the tedious sauce-simmer- ing ordeal. To canned Italian Style Spaghetti simply add garlic, minced clams, chopped parsley, and additional olive oil and Mama mia. you've got a spaghetti great! As in the traditional dish, the sauce is thin so serve it in spaghetti plates or shallow soup howls. SPAGHETTI WITH CLAM SAUCE Men's Fashion Showcase At ROBINSON'S STYLE SHOP In Mt. Vernon "Come In And See Our Com- plete Line of Women's Fash- ions For Easter." Jean Carter Bleeker Street June Fox Coral Knits DRESS AND COAT ENSEMBLES By June Fox & Bleeker Street And Don't Forget Tne Acces- sories: Gloves, Scarves, jewelry and Lingerie. FOR EASTER AND AFTER SKIRTS STRIPE IT RICH WE FEATURE A COMPLETE LINE OF: the Ml look IN EASTER ACCESSORIES Co-ordinated Pant Suits, Ties Socks and H.I.S. Sfioes Ladies, We are right in the vV Swing' of things with our line of * hot pants! We yay3 Recently Received A New Shipment of Boys' Flare Leg Slacks in the latest Colors. Lay-Away For Easter Robinson's Style Shop

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THE MT. VERNON SIGNAL,

The Week At Livingston Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tay-

lor and sons of Dayfon, Ohio visited his parents, Mr. and M.-.>. Arvel Taylor recently.

Mrs. Judith Hornsby is on the sick list.

Mr. axvl Mrs. fcrjce f f i S e r and children of Cincinnati,. Oh'o spenf the week en«l with her parents, M'. mi Mis. Fred Shehan ind family.

Sympathy Is extended to the Jones family In the loss of their mother aid grandmother, Mrs. Betty Jones.

Ronald Laswel! and Beverly Argenbrlght of Cincinnati, Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar-Argenbrlgh: last week end.

Mrs. Vashtl Mulllns spent the week end In Richmond, Indiana with her children.

Mr. aid Mis. D ckle Un-derwood and family of Louis-ville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ciyde Fordyce, Sun-

F'ess Roark of M'irfin Is visiting his sister, Mis. Puarlle Halcomli, this week.

Boh^y Webb of Eastern K.-»n-tu-ky University is spending this w»ek with hl-j parents.

M--. M'i.-jaret Vanzant a.id son, Jeffery, of Char les ton , Indian* visited her mother, Carrie Uiudermllk, this week end. Jeffery remained to spend the week end with his grand-parents, Mr and Mrs. Hubert Vanzant, and his father, Henry

Mrs. Flora Baker celebrat-ed her 84th birthday Sunday with friends and neighbors.

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Lou-derm Ilk and soas were InSom- -erset Saturday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Mulllns and Mi i. Pearlie Halcoml. were ID Mt. Vernon Thursday on business.

Mi s. Geneva Renner was confined to the Rockcastle

County Baptist Hospital last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Ra-der and little grandson, James Russell, of Mt. Vernon and Miss Carrie .M-.ire were in Co/lngton Satur4»y on busi-ness and visited Mr. and Mrs.

'Herbert Moire. • Jerry Mink has returned home

from the Rockcastle County Baptist Hospital.

Mis. Russell Mulllns who Is employed al Webb's Store, Is on vacation this week.

Larry Shepherd, who enlist-ed In the U.S. Navy, left last Monday fdr Great Lakes, 111.

Mi. and s. Junior Ovens of Berea are conducting a re-vival at the Holiness Chn-ch, Mrs. Ovens will be remem-bered is Lu-llle Wise. .

The area always Is a poll-:a 1 jungle and could be .1 •y factor in the Combs-Ford

Bu' ruining In a Jungle Is

Louisville Republican Rep. Bruce Blythe's oratory some-times has the flavor of early Kentucky camp-meeting, sometimes a taste of vintage Couth Ed Diddle reverse-Eng-lish.

As the House debated t j e need for--*and dangers o f — revising the Senate's map, Blythe ended an impassioned plea with this:

' Let's don't rusii'-hls thing through and blow our chances to mess things up."

With legislative races start-ing full tilt the administra-

tion Is taking a neutral stance. And word Is going out that

r.o one has authority to speak for the governor on endorse-ments*

Tne neir unity of Louis-ville-Jefferson County law-makers on remapping, could signal a real power-base shift. The county la [letting one more sfen.itor and 4.6'TSew House seats, with the fraction per-il Ips meaning con'rol of that seat.

So Jefferson cou'd have eight of the 38 Senate seats and 22 of 100 In the House. The blocs that size often are decisive.

Unity even on such matters as full state funding for the University of Louisville could mean a whole new ball game.

House GOP Leader Harold DeMarcus says the Legisla-ture has com<- v ting way. He told the House of the days when, governors used a "graveyard" committee to bury distasteful bills.

Some sessions It didn't mi-et at all. DeMarcus repeat-edly complained—then one session he was named to the committee.

When it finally held, its first meeting. Democrats named him chairman, voted oul all bills with a killing unfavorable report, then ad)asrrad. As He-Mi cus recalls:

"They all got u? and left and I sat there three hours signing .437 bills, approxi-mately 200 of them my bil ls ."

makers If they could agree. So no one objected when* £d Brown and George Ms'sssy shifted some Bowling Green precincts at the last mttiute to ' correct a clerical e r r o r . " T.i at ' clerical e r r o r " was about to put them In the same House distr ict—and one back to clerjclng as far as politics joes.- **" '

' x u u N T Y STATISTICS" (Cont. From 5)

wmk^e. T u ».au. Polly Baker Cromer and

Henry Cromer, Rosslla Baker Wa'len and Charles Willen, Leora Baker Renner and Rob-ert H. Renner, M.iggle Baker Mink and De'.no Mink, real property located on the wa-ters of Skeggs Creek, to Geo-rge C. and Anna Marie Hayes. No Tax.

Marriage Licenses Adsn Henry Bell, 61, Lbuls-

vllle, railroad, to Lti-a Carroll Taylor, 58, Georgetown. March 11, 1971.

CARD OF THANKS The family of E.B. Law-

rence wishes to thank their their many friends for their kindness, the food, beautiful flowers, Bro. J.B, Allen, the Choir for Uie good singing and Frank Watson for his dl- ' rectlon and sympathy.

In times of loss, one of the most precious possessions are one's friends.

Mi.» & family

Cook Announces Hearings On Uniform Time Act

G r e a t S p a g h e t t i . . . S i m p l i f i e d

Wray Funeral Home Berea, K e n t u c k y 986-3115

24-HOUR A M B U L A N C I SERVICE AIR CONDITIONED OXYGBN EQUIPPED

MEDICARE APPROVED RED CROSS FIRST A I D TRAINED PERSONNEL

"The Hour, that Friends H i ; Call" la Arranged According to Kach Family's Wlafcaa

Out-of-town or oat-of-stata caDa cam be a m i n d witfcoat any three-day delay by o x direct call COLLECT to toe WHAT FUNERAL HOME.

Our DUplcy of M s s i m M t i 2 C . ^ M o r k « n W t Do Oar Own Momi—ia t Work

G O O D B A N K I N G

PROVIDES A

BETTER BUDGET

Wise h o m e m a k e r s k n o w w h e r e

fo b a n k . O u r b a n k prov ides you w i t h

a l l b a n k i n g fac i l i t ies plus you ge t t op

•» sav ing interest on your sav ing do l la r .

Plan for t h a t r a i ny day n o w . You can

bank on us.

The Bank of Mt. Vernon pbic

MT. VERNON, KY.

clove table

raeh >

1 eh > tablespoons chopped parsley Italian style spaghetti in (irated Parmesan cheese

n saucepan, fcok garlic In oil. Add spaghetti, clams, and pars-•y.* Heat; stir now and then. S«-rve with Parmesan. Makes to G serving*. "NOTE : Sauce is thin.

TRUCKS & CARS FOR SALE

CHECK THESE SPECIALS

1906 (2) CHEVROLET Pick-Up, V-8, 4 Speed $695

1966 CHEVROLET, V8 Plek-up, 4 Speed, C4iC, $650

1966 3/4 Ton Truck, V(j, 4 Speed, flat St racks, $795

1966 CHEVROLET, Carryall, Va, 4 Speed, $595

1962 BWICK Special, Vo, Auto Trans., good car, $195

1961 CHEVROLET, V8, Auto., Trans., 4 Dr., $195

Red's Truck & Auto Ports PHONE: Day 365-9210; Dorst St., Stanford, Ky. Night 356-2284

"Buy Your Automotive Parts at Discount"

Senator Ma -lov W-. Cook today announced that hearings will be held by the Commerce

"Committee on hlsbintoamend the Vn.lforro Time Act of 1966. Cook's amendment would shorten the period during which Daylight Saving Time Is In use from six months to slightly more than 3 months.

Last year Cook's amend-ment died In committee, but the fact that hearings on the bill will be held this year may give hope to supporters of the change.

The hearings will be held March 23 and 24. and It Is"

anticipated that both Senator Cook and Congressman Tfm Lee Carter, will testily be-fore the Commerce Com-mittee, of which Cook Is a member. Also testifying dur-ing the two days of hearings will be representatives of the Agricultural and Educa-tional fields.

In addition to Cook's amend-ment, the hearings will con-sider two bills that would al-low states which are split Into different time zones to determine If the entire state shou'd be In the same zone.

CARD OF THANKS We, the family of Cecil

Singleton wish to thank each and everyone who ' was so kind and helpful In the hours of our sorrow. To the grave diggers, and those who brought food we especially thank.

Also thanks to Bro. Lewis. Jennings for the pact J i* had and the consoll ig wjrtsliehart to say, and thanks to everyone who helped' In any way. We»u never forget you. May God bless you all.

NOTE OF APPRECIATION Wo, the sisters of Victor

Spoonamore who passed away February 25, wish to thank each and everyone for the

kindness shown through his sickness and death. We es-pecially thank those, who sent the beaufflul flowers, Co* Funeral Home tor their kind and efficient service.

Sadly Missed Lula, Bujji, Mu**>«^nd * — Charles RtynoIdsHnd family

CARD OF THANKS Wo, the family of Charles

R. McLemore, would like to thank everyone who was so kind during our sorrow.

Especially we wish to thank the Dowell-Martln Funeral. Home, the hospital staff, and Bro. Raeford Herrln.

Thanks to all for the kind things you did for us In our time of need.

The McLemore Family

SNIDER OTTAWA Mr. and Mrs. Ma^kle Phil-

lips visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo-rge Vlars and Mr. and Mrs. Tommle PhUbeck, J r . of Day-ton, Ohio over the week end.

Mt. and Mrs. Ell Barnett visited Mrs. AJta PhUbeck of Orlando Tuesday.

Tena Phillips and Sonya Phillips of Richmond visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Barnett, over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reo-fro of Richmond visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Barnett, Sunday.

E*ker Rich Is in the Berea Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. «

Ben Barnett Is In the Rock-castle County Baptist Hos-pital. We wish him a* speedy recovery.

Mr. and Mrs. Ell Barnett visited Mr. and Mrs. Ajter Van Winkle Saturday after-noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Donnle Hale visited her mother, Mrs. Lucille Reppert recently

Mbis Paula Barnett and Miss Uiretta Callahan visited Miss Belinda Hepped Satur-

Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Rader • and children of Winchester visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Isaac Barnett and family over the

Mrs. E.B. Lawrence spent Friday and Saturday nights with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Cummins, at Lib-erty.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cum-mins, Carla and Trena, were

Sunday dinner guosts of Mrs. E.B. Lawrence. Sunday after-noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bumgardner of Flat Lick, M-. and Mrs. Frank Gentry, Mrs. James Everett Brown. Mr<. Clarence Rey-nolds and Mrs. Linda Rey-nolds.

Mr.i. Doxte Laswell, Ola Laswell and Miry Svelyn Gen-try and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamra and Mrs. Betty Farr ls last week.

The Quail Homemakers m>*t at the home of Mrs. Emma SchBtts Monday evening. They had one new member and one visitor. Delicious refresh-ments were served.

Wo are glad to report Terry Burton home from the Sr.-Joseph Hospital in Lexington.

Mr. JI»1 Mrs. Bedford Cam-eron and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ftsh hare mured ter the Brush C reek area.

Little Taml Dee Allen of Indiana Is visiting her grand-parents, Bro. and Mrs. J.B. Allen.

SPECIAL PORTRAIT OFFER 1 Day Only MONDAY MARCH 22

1 10:00 a. m. - 5:06 p. m. HO APPOINTMENT

NECESSARY No age'limit - Satisfaction guaranteed

BIG 8x10 Group Portraits PORTRAIT

$1.00 per person . . Limit 1 per Person U R l f

2 per Family

.MM 59' A Fricid 39. Hudllig

Cromer's Discount Store .Brodhead, Kentucky

The Italians call it "Spaghetti con le Vongole". A savory spaghetti dish' sauced with a rich tomato-clam combo and spiced with garlic? cheese, and olive oil. It takes a knowing hand, confident in sauce-making to produce this delicacy. It' also takes time, patience, and practice . . . all of which busy moms have little of. But, no matter '

Sneak a bit of "fan-craftiness" into your cooking methods and the flavor of Italy'is seconds away. Start with canned Italian Style Spaghetti in Tomato-Cheese Sauce. This enriched thin-style spaghetti, cooked and canned in a sauce made from plump, red tomatoes, Cheddar. Romano, and Parmesan cheeses, olive oil. and selected spices . . . lets you skip the tedious sauce-simmer-ing ordeal.

To canned Italian Style Spaghetti simply add garlic, minced clams, chopped parsley, and additional olive oil and Mama mia. you've got a spaghetti great! As in the traditional dish, the sauce is thin so serve it in spaghetti plates or shallow soup howls.

SPAGHETTI WITH CLAM SAUCE

Men's Fashion Showcase

At ROBINSON'S STYLE SHOP

In Mt. Vernon "Come In And See Our Com-plete Line of Women's Fash-ions For Easter."

Jean Carter Bleeker Street

June Fox Coral Knits

DRESS AND COAT ENSEMBLES

By June Fox &

Bleeker Street

And Don't Forget Tne Acces-sories: Gloves, Scarves, jewelry and Lingerie.

FOR EASTER AND AFTER

SKIRTS STRIPE IT RICH

WE FEATURE A COMPLETE LINE OF:

the Ml look I N E A S T E R A C C E S S O R I E S Co-ordinated Pant Suits, Ties Socks and H.I.S. Sfioes

Ladies, We are right in the vV Swing'' of things

with our line of * hot pants!

We yay3 Recently Received A New Shipment of Boys' Flare Leg Slacks in the latest Colors.

Lay-Away For Easter

Robinson's Style Shop