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THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1956 Illegal Taxicabs To Be Abolished Persons operating unauthor- ized taxis in Kentucky com- munities where the Department of Motor Transportation au- JACXil GIUSON soys: ^ FOR THE BEST 1 O F A l l . WEA* A BULOVA< WATCHI FIRST UOT 23 Wi. 1W COM. Bailey's Jewelry Store Main Street Mt. Vernon The Commissioner said law en- DRUNK DRIVERS forccment representatives trom i, i..,.™. T . __ Spring Fertilizing Ups Fornge Blac £i'the department -would investi- UNDER NEW LAW */• I I o JT' I I t 111 L; , wlU r g » t e t l « - € r a b O r c h a r d «re. fori M i e l O S . O d V C S Oil t €&(l D » ' S to force , , ti h , . .. I "No-drunken driving charges, - . 7 thorizes a taxicab permit expect trouble. Commissioner bur^i said, '-This . agency be discontinued in a r e a s w h e r e we have recently issued a per- ever corrective steps are " sary to discontinue them The commissioner called at- be carried out.'he said. tention to.Crab Orchard where, wll< ^ permit has been granted! M r . a n d Mrs. Matt Seals and - "- - - ' - Mi.!,.. Ur Maurice G. Howard for opera-1 son, Micky, visited Mr. tion for the Lincoln Cab Co.'Mrs. Charles Seals Friday. 'No-drunken driving charge: Were amended to lesser charges in the first week following the Department of Public Safety's announcement of a p' o 1 i c y i whereby data on such changes will be released to the press." Safety 'Commissioner' Paint €r Body Shop FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED Laager (raring a Completely Paint Any Car Only $39. 95 11. the Depart r JTERTILKUNO your pastures ur«? would publi- I this spring can give-'your drunken driving dairy and beef cattle a longer Gentry's (Parage Richmond Street ' . Mt. Vern< ana Don Sturgill said. j Personnel in the Division of Operator Responsibility " said' this is the first week in their | memory some drunk driving convictions were not amended to lesser charges. Commissioner Sturgill nounced. Oct". 1 ment in the future cize amended drunken driving dairy a— . - convictions. "In the pas!.". Stur-1 grazing season, increase-forage gill said, some courts convicted {"U*. cut feMmg costs and drunken drivers then permitted and M w reports the Mid- them to recover their drivers die West Soil Improvement Corn- licenses by amending the' mlttee. charge. Fertilized* pastures get going earlier and stay productive plan, names i on|cr the committee points of the judge amending the oul _ Thcy gi y e higher yields charge and the defendant re- of better quality, low-cost for- ceiving the amendment will be age that is high In protein con' released (o the wire services a n d . U & e longer ^ Two Sons means (reater savings on fe^d bills. How much fertilizer -should be added? media in the defend-; ant's home tovya." v feed bills, says I COFFEE "BREAKFAST CUP" .lb. TS SOUTHERN STAR Brand Packed.In Fire-King ... Oven Ware Dish ... ench Casseroles" 39c Prices Effective Thru Saturday. Nov. 24th J. S. Helton - M t . Vernon Mt. Vernon J-ockcr Plant Caleb Sowder - M t . Vcrntin Chancy Grocery, Mt Vernon. Clyde Barnctt - M t . Vernon C. H. \Fet>b - Livingston H i m m ' i G r o c e r y ^ r o d h c a d TUNA FISH 39c SPAGHETTI w it ?£L. 2 l5 £r 35c CRACKERS s ~ ' • lb. Box 29c HI-HO CRACKERS^Ib. Box 35c Shedds Salad HEINZ SOUP Vegatabk or Tomato No. 1 Cm Chicken Noodle or Beef w-Veg. No. 1 .Cans WAVERLY WAFERS MARSflMALLOWS RAISINS CLARK GUM NABISCO Sunshine Sun Maid Nectar-Seedless 13-oz. Box 11-oz. Cello , 15-oz. Box 3 Pkgs. 2 9 c [BIG T O P . . . KRVNCHYj Peanut Butter FANCY " F l y i n g D o c k " ' Tumblers Oox - 3.1c 25c 25c 10c Jar„ tee. Agronmisu advise waiting until the pasture stand is four to six Inches high and the ground is firm before turning out cattle. As spring advances and'there Is more- forage than the cattle can eat. this surplus Cj«v..be harvested and stdrW^S silage or hay a s a "feed bank when needed. Kentucky agronomists ^dvise putting fin 300 pounds per acre * 1 phosphate-potash fertilizer improved permanent pas- day school class that, and you may be surprised at ho* many bad guesses you hear. Actually the mmr simply means -wasteful." Jt sus never named his parables; ami sometirr names the church n than fit. and time/not. The parable o f t h e -prodigal son - ; might be better nsmed The Two Prodigal Sons" "The Forglv- ture and then ' if 'wcessary. adding 30 to 60' pounds of nitro- gen. They recommend about til# -aame amount -of fertilizer on rotational pasture or -hay- lands. Iowa agr<|nomists stress that good management is essential if legumes are to be maintained in »•'pasture stand. E . R Dun- can, Iowa state College exten- sion agronomist points out that r . lh _, •• tje good management piutccta the.. investment you have made in In wiys at wastiag 5 ood seed, liming, fertilizer and le work involved in getting a stand established Rotational grazing ill! help maintain stands longer, he says. and produce mote total feed uu Uyw»continous grajm»-.« the forage is harvested by haying. . he -advises cutting alfalfa not mare Hiv ! 1 )."! times a year Drought in Stride cbrn "lhnt received 'ex. Fertilized corn s u r ^ la* jt least 30 Ip 40 touahels per acre. was * ' » , , . . .k. u'-i c„,i record hcut *..w» aiu1 draught J -;ng August and early «' ..the .Middle Wei Coir * 1955 t September The part leld I .inducted icolm and vigor Chapman. Unl-1 the dr^. period: sa for the ii there you d There are two ways of being prodigal or wasteful. One is to • « up and destroy what might hive bee.i saved If you let good farm machinery slt'around In the rain till it rusts, you are wasting rqoq" 'u use*expensive butter' for a Job a little bacon grease will do Just as well, you are wasting the butter If you are a gerw-rU and' order a useless assaQlt 4n which thousands of men needlefcttv lose thir lives, you are wasting hu man life. All these wasteful acts, great and small., are done in the •same way. essentially by throwing' apay or spoiling ithat might havr been saved and use Another way astlng II J**t not to u something which if jou WiJJ nrv.: r 1 m g h have 1 he chance nan. example of this Is water power " 7t?e rr0*frr,flows on its way. devel oping"So masor hoi5«|ioier.'wiA When the charge -is reduced office staled-'tWW^'fiKv.pwWU'.e.very.inae; If these are W-used driver • m a y retain his a "court to reduce the charge tod«y. tomorrow Uie horsepower d r i v e r ' s l>c>i,.se A recent opinion even wlter the from ihe Attorney General's been, returned VI Will rtdwc* lurplniai by radvetd produclioa Will incrtai* lorn incoma ^ Will profact lond for future uie Iks U. 1. •» f»T«i HIT AUM*. 1™.. PINTO BEANS 5 5 lb. Cello /rs FAIL PROOF- ITS FUN TO MAKE.' MARSHMAL-Q FUDGE Marsh m a l -O Fudya ^1 : &VEL Mix In a hewry 2-auart J, butter, milk am Hull s if " Being to a MUHbd (Look At PET MTT.K MAHSHMALO SPRY- (an Mk SILVERDUST-o fl Gt.67c RINSOBLUE-o,,Gt.65( BREEZE Large Box 33t LUX SOAP 3 l™ 29c FAB Large Box 32c Large Box 32f V mixture- Pour into a greased 9-incfa Hershev ^ DAINTIES (Look At Our MARSHMAL-O FUDGE DUpby!) TaH ALL CM THREE 5-o x. FOR Jar MAKES 6-oz. Pkg. 2Va LBS CANDY W V M . . J 59c lACH'S ... V I L L A C H O C . CHERRIES 13-02. Box iACH'S . . . M I L K C H O C PEANTJTS 91/4-oz. Box 49c [LK CHOC 39c AJA X Gia m Size 190 dd't . . . Fresh Roosted PEA1TOTS 6-oz.* Cello 25fc DIAMOND . . . ENGLISH WALNUTS Full Pound 55c . . - - TK« S*41 I *- TW C+vnty AsfkvW*^ S»o^llli«(t*«i mm4 C-> '•* tK«k IN rK« Uil %. Administrators Sale \ov. 24,10 O'clock Alice Law's Estate]And Personal. Property J 7 3 Dressers 3 Beds 1 Coal stove heater 1 Cedar chest 1 Coojr stove 1 Kitchen cabinet 1 Table, 5 chairs 1 Radid A number of good chairs, and inany. other household items. * FARM MACHINERY -1 Wagon 1 Mower I Riding cultivator 1 Pair Scales ~ T Turning plow tSM . And other items. Delberf Laswell/ Auctioneer RO v ^ROWN, ADMINISTRATOR F odhead. Ky., Rout* 1 tod«y'» hortcpoVrrr—wlll be Yyu waste w»lcr power not by d« •troylnf it but by falling to uac it JU Yoanjir Son Now tn JVIUI' famous parablr 1 the two.sons were both *astrr». but in ,ot>poslte ways Take th.' younftr o»ie: Give me he aaw and off hf wrot: A young fgctunr . was in his hands: bat he threw*!! away." he- Was through with It. h* was threwgh. "perkod." In no time There was something else he wasted, his father's love,and con- fidence Ha vutually treated his fa- ther as tf he were already dead This*younger sdn is. of course, the type of the reckleu sinner who wastes his health, strength, char- acter. perhaps money too. the tori of man who la called a "waatrel" or waster The time, li((, strength that such a man Wastes cannot be brought back again. You could go down to Skid Row or to the fteartit »hospital for drug addicta and con- vert them every one;, but you co«ld never give them back the "year# the locusts have eaten." Ood for- gives such men. as the father In tot give fousas: il; but just as Jjhe father In story Could not recall from the winds the wasted fortune and the waited years, so not even God ever turns the clock or the -calen- dar back. TIM OHar Ira But that oldrr boy—he too wai a waiter Only he waited In the other way. not by destroying but by not ualni There aeemi to be some, thing deeply tad In the father'* simple saying: "Son. you are al-. ways with me. and all that Is mini- Is yours." This was true—and yet the son had made It untrue._ "You are always with me"—so nea'r. and yet so far away None of the fa ther's spirit had penetrated th- boy's mind. He was physically at home yet spiritually a stranger He too, In a different way. had llv$d like an orphan. Every day there was open to him a father's heart, a father's sympathy, a father's •wealth; b u t |>e never took it. H for the younger boy there was waste- by.destruction, for the older there was waste-by-neglect. Did the fa-. ther forgive this son too? The story does not say. The Impression mo«t people get is perhaps what Jesus Intended to suggest: The father was ready to forgive each son; but the younger son was forgiven, be- cause he had "come to himself." he had conferred his wrong. The older son was not (so far as the story takes us) forgiven, because ho did not seem to be conscious of having done anything wrong. Of course he was the- type of the Pharisees; but the Pharisees are not dead. In Ihe church and out there are correct respettable cltl- rens who know nothing of God's love for their lost brothers, and so have never known the- Ood- -Owy officially can "Father." God will forgive such a man too: but per- haps ha- seldom docs..for such » 1 man seldom thinks he nerd* it

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THE MOUNT VERNON SIGNAL, MT. VERNON, KY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1956

Illegal Taxicabs To Be Abolished

P e r s o n s o p e r a t i n g u n a u t h o r -i z e d t a x i s in K e n t u c k y c o m -

• m u n i t i e s w h e r e t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f M o t o r T r a n s p o r t a t i o n a u -

JACXil GIUSON soys:

^ FOR THE BEST 1 O F A l l . W E A * A

BULOVA< WATCHI

FIRST UOT 23 W i . 1W COM.

Bailey's Jewelry Store M a i n S t r e e t — M t . V e r n o n

T h e C o m m i s s i o n e r s a i d l a w e n - D R U N K D R I V E R S f o r c c m e n t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s t r o m i , i..,.™. T. __ Spring Fertilizing Ups Fornge

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t o f o r c e , , t i • h , . . . I " N o - d r u n k e n d r i v i n g c h a r g e s , - . 7

t h o r i z e s a t a x i c a b p e r m i t e x p e c t t r o u b l e .

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b e d i s c o n t i n u e d i n a r e a s w h e r e w e h a v e r e c e n t l y i s s u e d a p e r - e v e r c o r r e c t i v e s t e p s a r e

" s a r y t o d i s c o n t i n u e t h e m T h e c o m m i s s i o n e r c a l l e d a t - b e c a r r i e d o u t . ' h e s a i d .

t e n t i o n t o . C r a b O r c h a r d w h e r e , w l l < ^ p e r m i t h a s b e e n g r a n t e d ! M r . a n d M r s . M a t t S e a l s a n d

- " - - - ' - M i . ! , . . U r M a u r i c e G . H o w a r d f o r o p e r a - 1 s o n , M i c k y , v i s i t e d M r . t i o n f o r t h e L i n c o l n C a b C o . ' M r s . C h a r l e s S e a l s F r i d a y .

' N o - d r u n k e n d r i v i n g c h a r g e : W e r e a m e n d e d t o l e s s e r c h a r g e s i n t h e f i r s t w e e k f o l l o w i n g t h e D e p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c S a f e t y ' s a n n o u n c e m e n t of a p' o 1 i c y

i w h e r e b y d a t a o n s u c h c h a n g e s w i l l b e r e l e a s e d t o t h e p r e s s . "

S a f e t y ' C o m m i s s i o n e r '

Paint €r Body Shop FREE ESTIMATES

ALL WORK GUARANTEED L a a g e r ( r a r i n g a

Completely Paint Any Car Only $39. 95

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a n a D o n S t u r g i l l s a i d . j P e r s o n n e l i n t h e D i v i s i o n of

O p e r a t o r R e s p o n s i b i l i t y " s a i d ' t h i s i s t h e f i r s t w e e k i n t h e i r | m e m o r y s o m e d r u n k d r i v i n g c o n v i c t i o n s w e r e n o t a m e n d e d t o l e s s e r c h a r g e s .

C o m m i s s i o n e r S t u r g i l l n o u n c e d . Oct". 1 m e n t i n t h e f u t u r e c i z e a m e n d e d d r u n k e n d r i v i n g d a i r y a — . -c o n v i c t i o n s . " I n t h e pas ! . " . S t u r - 1 g r a z i n g s e a s o n , i n c r e a s e - f o r a g e g i l l s a i d , s o m e c o u r t s c o n v i c t e d {"U*. c u t f e M m g c o s t s a n d d r u n k e n d r i v e r s t h e n p e r m i t t e d a n d M w r e p o r t s t h e M i d -t h e m t o r e c o v e r t h e i r d r i v e r s d i e W e s t Soi l I m p r o v e m e n t C o r n -l i c e n s e s b y a m e n d i n g t h e ' m l t t e e . c h a r g e . F e r t i l i z e d * p a s t u r e s g e t g o i n g

e a r l i e r a n d s t a y p r o d u c t i v e p l a n , n a m e s i o n | c r t h e c o m m i t t e e p o i n t s

of t h e j u d g e a m e n d i n g t h e o u l _ T h c y g i y e h i g h e r y i e l d s c h a r g e a n d t h e d e f e n d a n t r e - of b e t t e r q u a l i t y , l o w - c o s t fo r -c e i v i n g t h e a m e n d m e n t w i l l b e a g e t h a t i s h i g h In p r o t e i n c o n ' r e l e a s e d ( o t h e w i r e s e r v i c e s a n d . U & e l o n g e r ^

Two Sons

m e a n s ( r e a t e r s a v i n g s on f e ^ d b i l l s .

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m e d i a in t h e d e f e n d - ; a n t ' s h o m e tovya . " v f e e d b i l l s , s a y s I

C O F F E E "BREAKFAST CUP" .lb. TS

SOUTHERN STAR Brand

Packed.In Fire-King . . . Oven Ware Dish . . .

ench Casseroles" 39c Prices Effective Thru

Saturday. Nov. 24th

J . S. H e l t o n - M t . V e r n o n

M t . V e r n o n J - o c k c r P l a n t

C a l e b S o w d e r - M t . V c r n t i n

C h a n c y G r o c e r y , M t V e r n o n .

C l y d e B a r n c t t - M t . V e r n o n

C . H . \ F e t > b - L i v i n g s t o n

H i m m ' i G r o c e r y ^ r o d h c a d

TUNA FISH 39c SPAGHETTI wit?£L. 2l5£r 35c CRACKERS s ~ ' • lb. Box 29c HI-HO CRACKERS Ib. Box 35c

Shedds Salad

HEINZ SOUP Vegatabk or Tomato

No. 1 C m

Chicken Noodle or Beef w-Veg.

No. 1 .Cans

WAVERLY WAFERS MARSflMALLOWS RAISINS CLARK GUM

NABISCO

Sunshine Sun Maid

Nectar-Seedless

13-oz. Box

11-oz. Cello , 15-oz.

Box

3 Pkgs.

2 9 c [ B I G T O P . . . K R V N C H Y j

P e a n u t B u t t e r F A N C Y

" F l y i n g D o c k " ' T u m b l e r s Oox- 3.1c

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As s p r i n g a d v a n c e s a n d ' t h e r e Is m o r e - f o r a g e t h a n t h e c a t t l e c a n e a t . t h i s s u r p l u s C j«v . .be h a r v e s t e d a n d s t d r W ^ S s i l a g e o r h a y a s a " f e e d b a n k w h e n n e e d e d .

K e n t u c k y a g r o n o m i s t s ^ d v i s e p u t t i n g fin 300 p o u n d s p e r a c r e

* 1 p h o s p h a t e - p o t a s h f e r t i l i z e r i m p r o v e d p e r m a n e n t p a s -

day school c lass tha t , and you m a y be su rp r i s ed a t h o * m a n y bad guesses you h e a r . Actua l ly the m m r s imply m e a n s - w a s t e f u l . " J t sus never n a m e d his p a r a b l e s ; ami s o m e t i r r n a m e s the c h u r c h

n t h a n f i t . a n d t i m e / n o t . T h e p a r a b l e of t h e - p r o d i g a l son -; might b e b e t t e r n s m e d T h e Two Prod iga l S o n s "

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t u r e a n d t h e n ' if ' w c e s s a r y . a d d i n g 30 t o 60' p o u n d s of n i t ro -g e n . T h e y r e c o m m e n d a b o u t t i l# - a a m e a m o u n t -of f e r t i l i z e r o n r o t a t i o n a l p a s t u r e o r -hay -l a n d s .

I o w a a g r < | n o m i s t s s t r e s s t h a t good m a n a g e m e n t is e s s e n t i a l if l e g u m e s a r e t o b e m a i n t a i n e d i n » • ' p a s t u r e s t a n d . E . R Dun-c a n , I o w a s t a t e C o l l e g e e x t e n -s ion a g r o n o m i s t p o i n t s ou t t h a t r . l h _ , •• t j e g o o d m a n a g e m e n t p i u t c c t a t h e . . i n v e s t m e n t you h a v e m a d e in I n w i y s a t w a s t i a g

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s t a n d e s t a b l i s h e d R o t a t i o n a l g r a z i n g i l l ! h e l p

m a i n t a i n s t a n d s l o n g e r , h e s a y s . a n d p r o d u c e m o t e t o t a l f eed u u „ U y w » c o n t i n o u s g r a j m » - . « t h e f o r a g e i s h a r v e s t e d b y h a y i n g . . h e - a d v i s e s c u t t i n g a l f a l f a not m a r e H i v ! 1 ) . " ! t i m e s a y e a r

Drought in Stride c b r n " l h n t r e c e i v e d ' e x .

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j t l e a s t 30 Ip 40 touahels p e r a c r e . w a s * • ' » , , . . . k . u ' - i c „ , i r e c o r d hcu t * . .w» aiu1 d r a u g h t J - ; n g A u g u s t a n d e a r l y « ' . . t h e . M i d d l e Wei

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T h e r e a r e two w a y s of being prodigal or was t e fu l . O n e is to • « up and des t roy w h a t m i g h t h i v e bee. i s a v e d If you let good f a r m m a c h i n e r y s l t ' a r o u n d In the r a in t i l l it rus ts , you a r e was t ing r q o q "

' u use*expens ive bu t t e r ' for a Job a little bacon g r e a s e will do Just as well, you a r e was t ing the bu t t e r If you a r e a gerw-rU a n d ' o r d e r a u se l e s s assaQlt 4n

w h i c h thousands of m e n needlefcttv lose thir l ives, you a r e w a s t i n g hu m a n life. All these was t e fu l ac ts , g r e a t and smal l . , a r e done in the •same way. essen t ia l ly b y throwing ' a p a y o r spoiling i t h a t might h a v r been saved a n d use Another way

as t lng II J**t not to u some th ing which if

j o u WiJJ n r v . : r 1 m g h have 1 he c h a n c e n a n . e x a m p l e of th i s Is w a t e r power

" 7t?e rr0*frr,flows on i ts w a y . d e v e l op ing"So m a s o r h o i 5 « | i o i e r . ' w i A

W h e n t h e c h a r g e - i s r e d u c e d o f f i c e s t a l e d - ' t W W ^ ' f i K v . p w W U ' . e . v e r y . i n a e ; If t h e s e a r e W - u s e d d r i v e r • m a y r e t a i n h i s a " c o u r t t o r e d u c e t h e c h a r g e tod«y. t omor row Uie horsepower

d r i v e r ' s l>c>i,.se A r e c e n t o p i n i o n e v e n w l t e r t h e f r o m i h e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l ' s b e e n , r e t u r n e d

V I W i l l r t d w c * l u r p l n i a i by r a d v e t d p roduc l ioa

W i l l i n c r t a i * l o r n incoma

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* F A R M M A C H I N E R Y -1 Wagon 1 Mower I Riding cultivator 1 Pair Scales

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F odhead. Ky., Rout* 1

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