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Ohlvorsity of Kontuolcy Library laxlntfton, Kentucky W * THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1984 M&tml Hemott E BOOKtWAY. LUME 71—NUV JOBS THE DIXIE- igtraMI % MOUNT VElS^|N, KENTUCKY for *17-: at the Rockcastle County Bro- W. A Stokes will been a licensed Funeral Di-'^*"- 31 at his home at Pine rector for 38 year*. She was Hill Hla friends from the a member of the ML Vernon Pine Hill Missionary Biptist Christian Church and the Church presented him with a Order of the Eastern Star 8 l " Wednesday Mrs Co* is survived by Bro. Stokes' was born and two daughters, Mrs Annette reared in Rockcastle County Hosack of Pittsburg, Pa., and near Hopewell He was con- Mrs. Geneva Howard of verted at the Hopewe'l Bap- Knoxville, Tenn..- four sons, tist Church in 1908. The late Herbert J. Cox of Canton, Bro James Barnes was hi* Ohio, Karl Cox of Detroit, pastor Mich.. RichardIF Cox of Au- At various churches in the bum, Ky, and William H. County. Bro Stoke* tv* told . . . . Vernon; 18 hu conversion experience grandchildren and 29 great- 8rld ot Wl cs n l0 the mini- sister 1 Stan- ford and many other rela- tives. Jan^'a'tTh'TirT,^ Christian Charch. Burial """ " was in Blmwood Cemetery *»1 ML Vernon. Co* Funeral Mr*. Edna Collins DiatlnBcrn Mrs Edna Wenterfield Col- stry in his baptism. H" worked in the Hope- well church until 1911 when he went to the Sand Hill Living- ston. He —as ordained as deacoii of ffiis church on" the same tUy that ,£»ndHill be: a n d ntayer, Bro.. Stoke, de- . ^*'VT r *«^?nurat !B cldetrw retire from pastoAr work October 1983. He is at the Sand Hill Church and now teaching the men' was ordained to preach the class and assisting Until other work at the Pine Hill of Mt Vernon on a charge breaking into Parsone Equips ment Company and SaMtarj Cleaners. Freddie was held for, grand Jury in March other boy wa» turned the Welfa taken to Lyndi tory near Louisville. Wedf j nesday. The pair*were apprehends! ed by State Trooper JohnnXj Sims and a state detective after the robberies occurred; ! They were placed in >*il at Mt. Vernon Friday morning.: i The boys were able to paw through a bar of the cage Ha the jail ind "escape Sunday about 2 a. m. FreddM"w«fc found at his home Sunday at about 11 a. m. by Deputy Sheriff Tip Reppert • and. Trooper Sims. The other boy; vnogfev^--*-^ * er 1 *- tive. Parsons Equipment report-- «i the loss of a .22 calibre rifle and around <0C*Y BOOK Ho& - Pre-Consiruclion Conierence Held The roof is torn away and the walls are crumbling from the rear section of the County Courthouse at press time- The Acme Wrecking and Lumber Company of Lexing- ton have workers in metal afety hats climbing around i the wreckage, welding wrecking bars. Ropes were used to pull sections of the wall to the ground The small room at FREE LIBRARY "RVr the rear of the Courthouse has been completely torn down. A partition has been put in the rear section to the poinj^where the building is to flpfexed. The trailer sections of trucks are in the front of the building and in the rear the crumbling plaster and piies ~ of brick and lu ' higher mound. A pre-construction confe- t ---n- .-ffftr '' renoe was held in the office l^The" wu'lhe # pLo" n 'of Baptist^urc"' Hbr " T 7" bT P " k " S *' 1 Wedl^ay 0 ^ 1 " 1 " a. S ' f t -—« ch " h - sss. aaas*-.* jsfcsrfaa s srsgs ayts sAVtexxz "* " ** * "* " " ' "**" " ' " "" " Tenn.. Jack Clotfelter, archi- tect and James Martin, a fed- wnt) representative of Louis- Feeling led where Bro. James Kenney is lurne j _ _ 84. Route 2. Mt. Vernon f r e n t localities, £ £5^5 5 £ t o K l W i e " ^ t T t h S r l ^ o ^ i oS"* ^ ^ died Jan. 21 at the Beres the following churches in the although he is in good health bmldi^g by^reakinfi a win- manager of Parker S . . I CO, , . , . available,^ ^ fhrr ^, j, the ^,4. College Hoopital She was a Rockcastle Baptist Aaaocia- for his age, Church t h 1 She was preceded ply work. e S7 years that Bro.: T, . J - death th. Flat Rock, Fairview, Sand Stokes has been active.in the T :epoiwa by her huaband. Arthur Col- Spring*. Livineston and Lord'* work, much of hU ™ L ™ Una and parents, Dave and Roundatone. traveling was done on horse- Ims11 cabinets wWch Katie Weaterfleld. Bro. Stokes was the first back, up hiH, down hollow, j » er ® '"S"™ ° " railroad Survivor* are five daugh- county mtasisonary to work crossing creeks, trudging ,r4ck sorae of the moneyj tors. Mis* Beatrice Collin*, in thi* association, aerving through snow, through foul w " m siiver 001 » r* Mrs. Elizabeth Napier. Mrs. the churches from 1947 to and fair weather. No wea- „, ry Alva Muffins, all of Route 2, 1950. During this period the ther was ever too bad or too Lteaners Mi. Vernon, Mrs. Lovella first school of missions was hot for Bro. Stokes to go far; b J»*s "M* *2™°* »n C<wiley. Elkhtrt. Ind.. Mrs held. Bro- W. H. Curl, then or near to preach a funeral, a ™ , ellmbln < throu « h th *' Msybelle Moore, J o n e s , State Director of Missions, perform a wedding, visit the window Mich.: five son*, Robert Col- »»'d of hi* work, "This is sick or comfort those who' ~ Mns, Pine Hill; Qeorge Col- one of the best school of mis- heeded him. 1 Hooienanny Set Una, B rodhead, Lloyd Col- *i<*» in the state." Upon retirement. It can p _ _ r-v. 1 lin». Mt Vernon, Hurxton During his wort as a*soci- truthfully be said of Bro | * or » or8 »' r 1 Collin*, Mt. Vernon, Arthur atiooal m i s s i o n a r y , Bro. Stokes as the Apostle Paul A hooiemannv will ha hetiti Collins, Jr.; three sister^ Su,ke* rode 1000 miles in said of him»lf. "I have , W ^ ^ , n * Laura Weeterfield, Sarah one month on horseback, fought a good fight" i. m Berea Hi*h audftorium! We^erfield, Weil Ford, S. "Iking and organizing va- Bro. Stokes has five c h i l d - ' l " ® Car., M ol lie Westerfleld: cation B*>le schools of which ren. Mrs. Walter Howard i^Lhrl Thi Mrs. LU. West- rnort ^ > r * end J t o . ^ erfield. Well Ford, S- Car; part. There wefe also more ton, of Covington; Wfiton STZ,!Z, r nvt r^ruVi, 14 grandchildren. ! baptiams reported during and Virgil Stokes, both of j * nZLSS: JfS Funeral « n d c « were con- ' h ».P* riod th » n " M ¥< Louisville and H a l e i g h , ^. C ." ,1C ,Un4,,er, and ducted Jan. 23 at the Callo- A StiAes, of London. AH are L , ^ way Holiness Church. Offi- /rfter _ mudl eonaideratlon i c t ' v 11 tVir chutrhea. u |n 1<taUgion !rf . gating ministers were Bro.' (See their advertisement in £^o. u £&r. J **MZ.--OPP Bus sell 1964 Chairman | ^ u *°* 01 th * at<n * 1) la I wss in ^Piney Branch Rockcastle Heart Fund DrivelPfc. Vemai French Rigsby Arrestiid After Fatal Hit-Run Mishap lintment of a group Mrs. John P. Allen. Mrs. rsngements. Set Clinic Date* Oral Polio Vaccine of all . . .. I types will be given st the ?L°,^T up l ! J??l ed ^ and Health Department in Mt, Vemnn Fri/4av Fph 7 In cnairmaji- 1 IIP u tiiDXre P^k. CUnto! will reb 1 » nd continues Smith. Brodhead each month- Dr. Shepherd, Opp Buasell. Jr., of the the ftMfth Offirfr rfminds nr-:Rounoston« E l e m e n t a r y Mr- scuart, •nU that it ii now a State School, will head the drive covered heart attack victim. Law that all children be im- as county chairman. Mrs. pointed, out he has cwne to munized bv the time they i Carrie Baker is co-chairman, know first-hand of the al- are one year pld. i Mrs. Ann Mullins will be the most miraculous progress Returns From Korea Pfc. Vernal O. French has | returned .. _ Lond< * > whOTe Named Homemaker ! Rockcastle County has been School will be Mrs. Jewel hi* wrfe > ">"• Qf Tomorrow announced by Jesse Stuart, Par sou, and the county pub- Steven, have lived while he 1 Omorrow of Greenup, noted poet and Hcity chairman will be Miss *" ,s [ n Korea the past 13 i Brpnri o,.. p Marvin Ellis Rigsby, 32, Cox Infant Dies Paula Ann Cox, 20-month- old daughter of Mr and Mrs. A-'C. Cox of Centerville, Ind., died Jan. 25. „ , . - - Paula Ann was the niece at Orlando was arrested and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo C. And- jailed at Richmond in con- erlcfti and Mr. and Mrs. Guy nection with tile death of c. Martin, all of Mt. Vernon, i .""i v Browning Lamb. Funeral services were con- He later was released on ducted Tuesday att Stegall- ' Sr' . .... Berheide- Orr Funeral Home ) 'he body erf the 71-year- in Richmond, Ind. Interment l id Richmond man w a s was i n Earlham Cemetery in found late Saturday night »t • Riehnrond. he comer of East Main and i a half mile. Mrs. Lola McNew rOifHtym/t with involuntary manslaugh- j Mrs. Lola Helen McNew, tei and leaving the scene of 7 2, of Pittsburg, died J an. an accident. 24 at Danville after a short Coroner Walter Todd said Hlness. She was born in Lamb was killed about 11 10 ^ nc ^ sl]e C 0 u n t y the - m. -but the body was not ?, au ,f hter D of P _ T and Susio discovered until about 30 minutes later. A brain con- cussion and other severe head injuries were listed as the cause of death. Todd add- ed that Lamb suffered a fractured left le^and multi- TK« TO w rav trailer will! county business gifts chair- science has made against H ? H 2 iSirtnSnt man. County special events heart and blood vessel di- ta i t vtiS^^ilSto^Feb i chaimwn will be Qyde Lin- seases. and of how the Ken- Wilville. The county drive tree- tucky Heart Association "by M i a l M s m AnZ ^ wUl be Mr*. Ann B. its effective use of Heart ^A 0 ?. rarris. Mt- Vernon Heart Fund dollar, in the State's be oommunStiee, hospitals and •ries flu* progress." He announced that i the annual door-to-door Heart I Sunday solicitation would be conducted this year cm Feb. who has not bid an ... S X ^ ^ ^ ^ I-"- ^ chalwnanehlp of^ m^l^.^.bor. to rie. LHS W i ns 8 Consecut i ve Games Livingston won their game gainst Tyner, Tuesday night in a sensational finals. the Isst seconds of the In the last secotvH e wwn Lj vin<?ton aw j Eubar.k lege wit cr«J^.^«f^ ^ y p ffiiU L1 v n,-on! & ..A two nnlnia »»tunjay night Feb. 1. UW. Mr. BusseD, a native of Rockcastle County is • grad- bet- uate of Eastern State Coi- with both B S and M A He is a Phi Delta 2i^i.*™Ue? < ti.e t «S>rr1md LHB DEFEATS MVHS Ion the same for Livingston In the first meeting of the won » e game lor « Blue Devils and the Red The HIM was played Devils, the Blue Devils were Tuesday pight st Tyner. Ty- vic J? ri "" » r ® " ner led mo«t of the way to 88. litis was a hard fought Scoring^^for Uvinirton p™ wijh good .hooting r,„ v MoClure with 28; 'rom both teams. Livingston El7 B^anT^th 20. Paui 'hot 42 cent from tive Jones with 13 and William field. koudermilk with 8. Individual scoring for the High point man for Tyner teams were as follows: For «u wiliatns with tl. . Mt Vemon, Machsl, 1»; Uving^on played Mt. Woodall. 18; Hayea, 9; Cloud. V»nwr. J.n. 25 Score was 8; Hodges 4; Richmond, 4; Livingston, 78, Mt Vernon, Atoney, 4; McClure, 2; and j!*™* Lambert, J. For Uvingston individual scoring for Iiv- were: Bryant, 22/ Louder. lMtton: Jerry McClure, 11; milk, SI; Jones, 14; McClure, S5y Bryant, »• P«U Jcmej, 9; South, 8; Argenbright, 5; S Charles Robiivscn. 4; WU- and Rotoiivnn, 2. Sm Loudermilk. 11; Lee This w u the eighth straight amth, s. a"*?* •» - . . n 21; Hechat, •; S i ; and MoClure, I. Ashland Lodge 840 F St A/M. An ardent collector of Ken- tuckiana, he is the recepient of several award*, from the Commonwealth of Kentucky months. ! Brenda Sue Powell, dau- Ofc. 4j . ! gbter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- t t IT « ard Powe11 01 Conway is Mt. W V,nK,n H,Kh School's 1984 ST, Crocker Homemaker . * Tomorrow She achieved 1#64 - ; the highest score at Mt. Ver- w j non in a written knowledge " r '"O, «^_ G land attitude exam.n^n rr«»cn, Koute 8, Loaaon. | given Dec. 3 to the senior . i girls. General Mills, Inc., sponsor of the program, will award her a '"Homemaker of To- Mullins Ba.-riett, deceased. Her husband. Mase Mc- New, preceded her in death. Survivors are her step- mother. Luia Parker, Liv- MISS PAULA DOLORES ed that Lamb suffered a 'J}®"""; u " e b ™' her ' i f r . c J daughter of fractured left leg.and multi- ° a eU - C ", v "?f° n - t ?" > h a " Mr. and Mrs. Paul Childress pie cuts. 0 T ^ i a* of Mt. Vernon. r ^ i v « i th. City police investigating a ^. n , ne ^„ a .^ A "|' e ^ r " DAB award from the Berea call that a man was lying ih " ^ r , . S ^ r i ^ i T f^T P A m ^ °^Wiu7ion ^ ^ 7 ^ ' " S ^nc^Mumns! the American Revolution tion found Lamb's mutilated | rwU„*n. Paula Is a senior ai Mt. Ver- body face down on the Lake non aad plans to attend Berea street pavement. College next : Mrs. Thompson D i es In Florida struck cm Irvine Street near , , „ MCIvee step-^trandson. L Orlando; four half-sisters, Mrs. Sylvia McGrnre, Orlan- do. Mrs. Lucy Livesay, Or- Betty Cordier, Crab Orchard, Mrs. Mary Thomas, McKee and one a w r e n c e ly one-half mile from where- T„!»I " I ^ . i „ w Ih» iwiv fn.^ Rhinehart, Indianapolis, Ind. Ronnie King, 17 and Roy p 1 . Davis 24. said they » w the % ? * £ & » r ^ George Murphy, Bros. An- derson, Shivel, Jones and Rector. Burial was in Rich- Berea police found Mrs. W W Thompson, Sr West Palm Beach. Fla. to fitting the description giv ^ will be entered in competi- died Jan 23 af.er suffering en by King at the Hamrn mond' lnd tion for state honors. a heart attack two weeks be- Coal Co.. North Broadway. In the state competition lore. Mrs Thompson is the Berea , the winner will be awarded former Miss Elsie Bray. She Evidence indicated the car j a 11,500 college scholarship attended Langdon School at had been involved in a hit- : and will be named a national Mt. Vernon and was the wife run mishap, S'j»te Trooper I finalist. Her school will be of the brother of Miss Susie Paul Burton said. presented with a set of En- j Thompson and Mrs. Alia Bifrton later arrested Rigs- cyclopedia Briticanna. The' Sutton, both of Mt. Vernon, by at Disputanta in Rock- stated second ranking girl' Mrs. Thompson was -form- j castle County. He was re- will receive a $500 scholar- erly of Bowling Green, Louis- i turned to Richmond where ship. ville and Frankfort Her hus- he was placed in the county Barbara J, Marshall band was for a long time j (Continued on Paye 4) connected with the old State' Department of Charities and Corrections. He is a former president Maj. David B. Hayea Receives Air Medal Army Maj. David B. Hayes, son of Mrs. Martha E. Hayes, ML Vernon, received The Air Medal during cere- monies in Vietnam, early in i January. Major Hayes received the award for meritorious ac- t while engaged in ol it of Vietnam- The 17-yeer-oid oating cc named to ie 37-year-old major en- tor 19*4 officer i tte AwMI in ftiltUlU- gjtill U^ M 1949 and waa last sta- dent, urges all id at foot Riley, Kan. fttud. MERRILL THOMPSON, 30, INCOME TAX CLIENTS Following are dates I will be at Dixie Boone Motel, Mt- Vernon, Room No. 1: January 20 through 30. February 3 through 14. Feb. 29 through March 13- Manch 29 through April 15. Telephone 258-2444 Maureen L Eean 18t4 Of Barbara J. Marshall is Liv ingBton High School's Home- and general manager of the maker of Tcsnorrow. She National Park Concession, achieved the highest score Inc.. at Mammoth Cave He . in a written knowledge and was also executive secretary son of Mr and Mr* Naal' attitude examination given of the Kentucky National TKO^D^ of R R 1 MT ^ 3 General MUls, Inc.. Parlt Commission. IInornpson or R. I, r*t. spongo,. o( the program, will The Thompsons moved to Vernon, died Jan. 6 at his award her a "Homemaker Memphis from Bowling Green home in Richmond, Ind. j of Tomorrow" pin to signify about 10 years ago They her achievement, and her moved to Florida about a | test paper will be entered in • year and a half ago, when he Fish-Game Club Meet competition for state honors. I retired from the Delta Tool I The state Homemaker of | and Supply Cetnpany Rockcastle County Fish Tomorrow will-be awarded Mrs. 'piompson was a na- and Game Club vffl meet Feb. 7 at 7:30 p-m. in the MU Vernon City HaU. A report of the year's work will be given. A ilomi- committee will be candidates a 11,500 college scholarship tive of Greenville, Tex. and will be named a nation-.*»» Besides her husband, Mrs. fncyclopedaa Britannica. The < St. Louis, and a sister, Mrs. •tide's second ranking girl | Harry Chaffee. Wilmette, nL, will receive a |500 scholar- ! and two grandsons. LUCKY ESCAPE - - Lowell Parsons. 19. thai ha turned this truck loaded with 3 ton ot gravel over beceuse he loei control of the vehicle and tried to avdid s small girl who was standing on the side of the road. The truck leaded upside down in the ditch after the IS-fool Tomorrow, each Faville-Zefn Mortuary st < JnJured. He was taking the gravel to Beree. The truck be- td on Page 4) | West Palm Beach, Fla. 1 lungs4 la hie hsettse-ta-law.

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Page 1: Ohlvorsity of Kontuolcy Library laxlntfton, Kentucky … · Ohlvorsity of Kontuolcy Library laxlntfton, Kentucky ... ed by Stat Trooper ... Funeral h«ndc« were con- ' ».P*riod

O h l v o r s i t y of Kontuolcy L i b r a r y l a x l n t f t o n , Kentucky W *

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1984

M&tml Hemott E BOOKtWAY. LUME 71—NUV

JOBS THE DIXIE-igtraMI

% MOUNT VElS^|N, KENTUCKY

for *17-: at the Rockcastle County Bro- W. A Stokes will

been a licensed Funeral Di-'^*"- 31 at his home at Pine rector for 38 year*. She was Hill Hla friends from the a member of the ML Vernon Pine Hill Missionary Biptist Christian Church and the Church presented him with a Order of the Eastern Star 8 l " Wednesday

Mrs Co* is survived by Bro. Stokes' was born and two daughters, Mrs Annette reared in Rockcastle County Hosack of Pittsburg, Pa., and near Hopewell He was con-Mrs. Geneva Howard of verted at the Hopewe'l Bap-Knoxville, Tenn..- four sons, tist Church in 1908. The late Herbert J. Cox of Canton, Bro James Barnes was hi* Ohio, Karl Cox of Detroit, pastor Mich.. RichardIF Cox of Au- At various churches in the bum, Ky, and William H. County. Bro Stoke* tv* told

. . . . Vernon; 18 hu conversion experience grandchildren and 29 great- 8 r l d ot W l c s n l 0 the mini-

sister 1 Stan-

ford and many other rela-tives.

J a n ^ ' a ' t T h ' T i r T , ^ Christian Charch. Burial " " " " was in Blmwood Cemetery

*»1 ML Vernon. Co* Funeral

Mr*. Edna Collins D i a t l n B c r n

Mrs Edna Wenterfield Col-

stry in his baptism. H" worked in the Hope-

well church until 1911 when he went to the Sand Hill

Living-ston. He —as ordained as deacoii of ffiis church on" the same tUy that ,£»ndHill be: a n d ntayer, Bro.. Stoke, de-

. ^*'VTr*«^?nurat !B cldetrw retire from pastoAr work October 1983. He is

at the Sand Hill Church and now teaching the men' was ordained to preach the class and assisting

Until other work at the Pine Hill

of Mt Vernon on a charge breaking into Parsone Equips ment Company and SaMtarj Cleaners.

Freddie was held for, grand Jury in March other boy wa» turned the Welfa taken to Lyndi tory near Louisville. Wedf j nesday.

The pair*were apprehends! ed by State Trooper JohnnXj Sims and a state detective after the robberies occurred;!

They were placed in >*il a t Mt. Vernon Friday morning.: i

The boys were able to paw through a bar of the cage Ha the jail ind "escape Sunday about 2 a. m. FreddM"w«fc found at his home Sunday at about 11 a. m. by Deputy Sheriff Tip Reppert • and . Trooper Sims. The other boy;

vnogfev^--*-^ * er1*-tive.

Parsons Equipment report--«i the loss of a .22 calibre rifle and around

<0C*Y BO OKHo& -

Pre-Consiruclion Conierence Held

The roof is torn away and the walls are crumbling from the rear section of the County Courthouse at press time-

The Acme Wrecking and Lumber Company of Lexing-ton have workers in metal afety hats climbing around i the wreckage, welding

wrecking bars. Ropes were used to pull

sections of the wall to the ground The small room at

FREE LIBRARY " R V r the rear of the Courthouse has been completely torn down.

A partition has been put in the rear section to the poinj^where the building is to flpfexed.

The trailer sections of trucks are in the front of the building and in the rear the crumbling plaster and piies ~ of brick and lu '

higher mound. A pre-construction confe-

t — ---n- .-ffftr ' ' renoe was held in the office

l ^ T h e " w u ' l h e #pLo"n 'of B a p t i s t ^ u r c " ' H b r " T 7 " b T P " k " S * ' 1 W e d l ^ a y 0 ^ 1 " 1 " a. S ' f t -—«ch"h- sss. aaas*-.* jsfcsrfaa s srsgs ayts sAVtexxz "* " ** * "* " " ' "**" " ' " "" " Tenn.. Jack Clotfelter, archi-

tect and James Martin, a fed-wnt) representative of Louis-

Feeling led where Bro. James Kenney is l u r n e j

_ _ 84. Route 2. Mt. Vernon f r e n t localities, £ £ 5 ^ 5 5 £ t o K l W i e " ^ t T t h S r l ^ o ^ i o S " * ^ ^ died Jan. 21 at the Beres the following churches in the although he is in good health bmldi^g by^reakinfi a win- manager of Parker S. .I CO, , . , .

a v a i l a b l e , ^ ^ f h r r ^ , j , t h e ^ , 4 . College Hoopital She was a Rockcastle Baptist Aaaocia- for his age,

Church t h 1

She was preceded

ply work. e S7 years that Bro.: T, . J

- death th. Flat Rock, Fairview, Sand Stokes has been active.in the T :epoiwa by her huaband. Arthur Col- Spring*. Livineston and Lord'* work, much of hU ™ L ™ Una and parents, Dave and Roundatone. traveling was done on horse- I m s 1 1 cabinets wWch Katie Weaterfleld. Bro. Stokes was the first back, up hiH, down hollow, j »e r® '"S"™ °" railroad

Survivor* are five daugh- county mtasisonary to work crossing creeks, trudging , r 4 c k s o r a e of the moneyj tors. Mis* Beatrice Collin*, in thi* association, aerving through snow, through foul w " m siiver 001 » r * Mrs. Elizabeth Napier. Mrs. the churches from 1947 to and fair weather. No wea- „, r y

Alva Muffins, all of Route 2, 1950. During this period the ther was ever too bad or too Lteaners Mi. Vernon, Mrs. Lovella first school of missions was hot for Bro. Stokes to go far; b J»*s "M* *2™°* » n C<wiley. Elkhtrt. Ind.. Mrs held. Bro- W. H. Curl, then or near to preach a funeral, a™ , e l l m b l n < t h r o u « h t h*' Msybelle Moore, J o n e s , State Director of Missions, perform a wedding, visit the window Mich.: five son*, Robert Col- »»'d of hi* work, "This is sick or comfort those who' ~ Mns, Pine Hill; Qeorge Col- one of the best school of mis- heeded him. 1 H o o i e n a n n y S e t Una, B rod head, Lloyd Col- *i<*» in the state." Upon retirement. It can p _ _ r - v . 1 lin». Mt Vernon, Hurxton During his wort as a*soci- truthfully be said of Bro | * o r » o r 8 » ' r 1

Collin*, Mt. Vernon, Arthur atiooal m i s s i o n a r y , Bro. Stokes as the Apostle Paul A hooiemannv will ha hetiti Collins, Jr.; three sister^ Su,ke* rode 1000 miles in said of him»lf. "I have , W ^ ^ , n * Laura Weeterfield, Sarah one month on horseback, fought a good fight" i. m Berea Hi*h audftorium! We^erfield, Weil Ford, S. "Iking and organizing va- Bro. Stokes has five c h i l d - ' l " ® Car., M ol lie Westerfleld: cation B*>le schools of which ren. Mrs. Walter Howard i ^ L h r l Thi

Mrs. LU. West- rnort ^ > r * end J t o . ^ erfield. Well Ford, S- Car; part. There wefe also more ton, of Covington; Wfiton STZ,!Z, rnvt r ^ r u V i , 14 grandchildren. ! baptiams reported during and Virgil Stokes, both of j * nZLSS: • J fS

Funeral « n d c « were con- ' h » .P* r i o d t h » n " M¥< Louisville and H a l e i g h , ^ . C . " , 1 C , U n 4 , , e r , a n d

ducted Jan. 23 at the Callo- A StiAes, of London. AH are L , ^ way Holiness Church. Offi- / r f t e r _ m u d l eonaideratlon i c t ' v 11 tVir chutrhea. u | n 1 < t a U g i o n ! r f . gating ministers were Bro.' (See their advertisement in £^o.u£&r. J**MZ.--OPP Bus sell 1964 Chairman | ̂ u*°*01 th* at<n*1)

la I wss in ^Piney Branch Rockcastle Heart Fund DrivelPfc. Vemai French

Rigsby Arrestiid After Fatal Hit-Run Mishap

lintment of a group Mrs. John P. Allen. Mrs. rsngements.

Set Clinic Date* Oral Polio Vaccine of all „ . . ..

I types will be given st the ?L° , ^T u p l ! J?? l e d ^ a n d

Health Department in Mt , V e m n n Fri/4av F p h 7 In cna i rma j i - 1 IIP u tiiDXre P^k. CUnto! will "» reb 1 » n d continues Smith. Brodhead

each month- Dr. Shepherd, Opp Buasell. Jr., of the the ftMfth Offirfr rfminds nr-:Rounoston« E l e m e n t a r y Mr- scuart, •nU that it ii now a State School, will head the drive covered heart attack victim. Law that all children be im- as county chairman. Mrs. pointed, out he has cwne to munized bv the time they i Carrie Baker is co-chairman, know first-hand of the al-are one year pld. i Mrs. Ann Mullins will be the most miraculous progress

Returns From Korea Pfc. Vernal O. French has |

returned . . _ Lond<*> whOTe Named Homemaker ! Rockcastle County has been School will be Mrs. Jewel hi* wrfe> ">"• Qf T o m o r r o w announced by Jesse Stuart, Par sou, and the county pub- Steven, have lived while he 1 O m o r r o w of Greenup, noted poet and Hcity chairman will be Miss *" ,s [ n Korea the past 13 i B r p n r i o,.. p

Marvin Ellis Rigsby, 32,

Cox Infant Dies Paula Ann Cox, 20-month-

old daughter of Mr and Mrs. A-'C. Cox of Centerville, Ind., died Jan. 25.

„ , . - - Paula Ann was the niece at Orlando was arrested and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo C. And-jailed at Richmond in con- erlcfti and Mr. and Mrs. Guy nection with tile death of c . Martin, all of Mt. Vernon,

i .""i v Browning Lamb. Funeral services were con-He later was released on ducted Tuesday att Stegall-

' Sr' . . . . . Berheide- Orr Funeral Home ) 'he body erf the 71-year- in Richmond, Ind. Interment l id Richmond man w a s w a s i n Earlham Cemetery in found late Saturday night »t • Riehnrond. he comer of East Main and i

a half mile. M r s . L o l a M c N e w • rOifHtym/t with involuntary manslaugh- j Mrs. Lola Helen McNew, tei and leaving the scene of 72, of Pittsburg, died J an. an accident. 24 at Danville after a short

Coroner Walter Todd said Hlness. She was born in Lamb was killed about 11 10 ^ n c ^ s l ] e C 0 u n t y the - m. -but the body was not ?, a u , fh t e r

Do f P_ T a n d S u s i o

discovered until about 30 minutes later. A brain con-cussion and other severe head injuries were listed as the cause of death. Todd add-ed that Lamb suffered a fractured left le^and multi-

TK« TO w rav trailer will! county business gifts chair- science has made against H ? H 2 i S i r t n S n t man. County special events heart and blood vessel di-

ta i t v t i S ^ ^ i l S t o ^ F e b i chaimwn will be Qyde Lin- seases. and of how the Ken-W i l v i l l e . The county drive tree- tucky Heart Association "by

M i a l M s m A n Z ^ wUl be Mr*. Ann B. its effective use of Heart ^ A 0 ? . rarris. Mt- Vernon Heart Fund dollar, in the State's

be oommunStiee, hospitals and •ries flu*

progress." He announced that i the annual door-to-door Heart I Sunday solicitation would be conducted this year cm Feb.

who has not bid an ... S X ^ ^ ^ ^ I - " - ^ chalwnanehlp of^ m ^ l ^ . ^ . b o r . t o r i e .

LHS Wins 8 Consecutive Games Livingston won their game

gainst Tyner, Tuesday night in a sensational finals.

the Isst seconds of the In the last secotvH e w w n L j v i n < ? t o n a w j Eubar.k lege wit

cr«J^.^«f^ ^ypffiiUL1vn,-on!& ..A two nnlnia »»tunjay night Feb. 1. U W .

Mr. BusseD, a native of Rockcastle County is • grad-

bet- uate of Eastern State Coi-with both B S and M A

He is a Phi Delta

2i^i.*™Ue?<ti.et«S>rr1md LHB DEFEATS MVHS Ion the same for Livingston In the first meeting of the won » e game lor « Blue Devils and the Red

The HIM was played Devils, the Blue Devils were Tuesday pight st Tyner. Ty- v i c J ? r i " " » f ° r ® " ner led mo«t of the way to 88. litis was a hard fought

Scoring^^for Uvinirton p ™ wijh good .hooting r , „ v MoClure with 28; 'rom both teams. Livingston

E l 7 B ^ a n T ^ t h 20. Paui 'hot 42 p « cent from tive Jones with 13 and William field. koudermilk with 8. Individual scoring for the

High point man for Tyner teams were as follows: For « u wiliatns with tl. . Mt Vemon, Machsl, 1»;

Uving^on p l a y e d Mt. Woodall. 18; Hayea, 9; Cloud. V»nwr. J.n. 25 Score was 8; Hodges 4; Richmond, 4; Livingston, 78, Mt Vernon, Atoney, 4; McClure, 2; and j !*™* Lambert, J. For Uvingston

individual scoring for Iiv- were: Bryant, 22/ Louder. lMtton: Jerry McClure, 11; milk, SI; Jones, 14; McClure, S 5 y Bryant, »• P«U Jcmej, 9; South, 8; Argenbright, 5; S Charles Robiivscn. 4; WU- and Rotoiivnn, 2. S m Loudermilk. 11; Lee This w u the eighth straight amth, s.

a"*?* •» - . . n 21; Hechat, •;

S i ; and MoClure, I.

Ashland Lodge 840 F St A/M. An ardent collector of Ken-tuckiana, he is the recepient of several award*, from the Commonwealth of Kentucky

months. ! Brenda Sue Powell, dau-Ofc. 4 j . ! gbter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon-

t t IT « a r d P o w e 1 1 01 Conway is Mt. W V , n K , n H , K h School's 1984

ST, C r o c k e r Homemaker . * Tomorrow She achieved 1 # 6 4- ; the highest score at Mt. Ver-

w j „ non in a written knowledge " r '"O, « ^ _ G land attitude e x a m . n ^ n rr«»cn, Koute 8, Loaaon. | given Dec. 3 to the senior

. i girls. General Mills, Inc., sponsor

of the program, will award her a '"Homemaker of To-

Mullins Ba.-riett, deceased. Her husband. Mase Mc-

New, preceded her in death. Survivors are her step-

mother. Luia Parker, Liv-MISS PAULA DOLORES ed that Lamb suffered a 'J}®"""; u " e b ™' h e r ' i f r . c J

daughter of fractured left leg.and multi- ° a™ e U - C", v"?f° n- t?"> h a " Mr. and Mrs. Paul Childress pie cuts. 0 T ^ i a* of Mt. Vernon. r ^ i v « i th. City police investigating a ^ . n , n e ^ „ a . ^ A " | ' e ^ r " DAB award from the Berea call that a man was lying ih " ^ r , . S ^ r i ^ i T f^T P A m ^ °^Wiu7ion ^ ^ 7 ^ ' " S ^ n c ^ M u m n s ! the American Revolution tion found Lamb's mutilated | rwU„*n. Paula Is a senior ai Mt. Ver- body face down on the Lake non aad plans to attend Berea street pavement. College next :

Mrs. Thompson Dies In Florida

struck cm Irvine Street near , , „ MCIvee step-^trandson. L

Orlando; four half-sisters, Mrs. Sylvia McGrnre, Orlan-do. Mrs. Lucy Livesay, Or-

Betty Cordier, Crab Orchard, Mrs. Mary Thomas, McKee and one

a w r e n c e ly one-half mile from where- T„!»I " I ^ . i „ w Ih» iwiv f n . ^ Rhinehart, Indianapolis, Ind.

Ronnie King, 17 and Roy p1. Davis 24. said they » w the % ? * £ & » r ^

George Murphy, Bros. An-derson, Shivel, Jones and Rector. Burial was in Rich-

Berea police found Mrs. W W Thompson, Sr West Palm Beach. Fla. to fitting the description giv ^

will be entered in competi- died Jan 23 af.er suffering en by King at the Hamrn mond' lnd tion for state honors. a heart attack two weeks be- Coal Co.. North Broadway.

In the state competition lore. Mrs Thompson is the Berea , the winner will be awarded former Miss Elsie Bray. She Evidence indicated the car j a 11,500 college scholarship attended Langdon School at had been involved in a hit-: and will be named a national Mt. Vernon and was the wife run mishap, S'j»te Trooper I finalist. Her school will be of the brother of Miss Susie Paul Burton said. presented with a set of En- j Thompson and Mrs. Alia Bifrton later arrested Rigs-cyclopedia Briticanna. The' Sutton, both of Mt. Vernon, by at Disputanta in Rock-stated second ranking girl' Mrs. Thompson was -form- j castle County. He was re-will receive a $500 scholar- erly of Bowling Green, Louis- i turned to Richmond where ship. ville and Frankfort Her hus- he was placed in the county Barbara J, Marshall band was for a long time j (Continued on Paye 4)

connected with the old State' Department of Charities and Corrections.

He is a former president

Maj. David B. Hayea Receives Air Medal

A r m y Maj. David B. Hayes, son of Mrs. Martha E. Hayes, ML Vernon, received The Air Medal during cere-monies in Vietnam, early in

i January. Major Hayes received the

award for meritorious ac-t while engaged in

ol

it of Vietnam-The 17-yeer-oid

oating cc named to

ie 37-year-old major en- tor 19*4 officer i t t e AwMI in f t i l tUlU- g j t i l l U ^ M

1949 and waa last sta- dent, urges all id at foot Riley, Kan. f t t u d .

MERRILL THOMPSON, 30,

INCOME TAX CLIENTS Following are dates I will

be at Dixie Boone Motel, Mt-Vernon, Room No. 1:

January 20 through 30. February 3 through 14. Feb. 29 through March 13-Manch 29 through April 15. Telephone 258-2444 —

Maureen L Eean 18t4

Of Barbara J. Marshall is Liv

ingBton High School's Home- and general manager of the maker of Tcsnorrow. She National Park Concession, achieved the highest score Inc.. at Mammoth Cave He

. in a written knowledge and was also executive secretary son of Mr and Mr* Naal' attitude examination given of the Kentucky National T K O ^ D ^ of R R 1 MT ^ 3 General MUls, Inc.. Parlt Commission. IInornpson or R. I, r*t. spongo,. o ( the program, will The Thompsons moved to Vernon, died Jan. 6 at his award her a "Homemaker Memphis from Bowling Green home in Richmond, Ind. j of Tomorrow" pin to signify about 10 years ago They

her achievement, and her moved to Florida about a | test paper will be entered in • year and a half ago, when he

F i s h - G a m e C l u b M e e t competition for state honors. I retired from the Delta Tool I The state Homemaker of | and Supply Cetnpany

Rockcastle County Fish • Tomorrow will-be awarded Mrs. 'piompson was a na-and Game Club vf f l meet Feb. 7 at 7:30 p-m. in the MU Vernon City HaU.

A report of the year's work will be given. A ilomi-

committee will be candidates

a 11,500 college scholarship tive of Greenville, Tex. and will be named a nation-.*»» Besides her husband, Mrs.

fncyclopedaa Britannica. The < St. Louis, and a sister, Mrs. •tide's second ranking girl | Harry Chaffee. Wilmette, nL, will receive a |500 scholar- ! and two grandsons.

LUCKY ESCAPE - - Lowell Parsons. 19. thai ha turned this truck loaded with 3 ton ot gravel over beceuse he loei control of the vehicle and tried to avdid

s small girl who was standing on the side of the road. The truck leaded upside down in the ditch after

the IS-fool Tomorrow, each Faville-Zefn Mortuary st < JnJured. He was taking the gravel to Beree. The truck be-td on Page 4) | West Palm Beach, Fla. 1 lungs4 la hie hsettse-ta-law.