Feed Grain Program Got Underway Feb. 10 - … Marthi McOuire Gadd, jgnd step-mother, Mr iof<...

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L&N Depot Available For Community Center Slate Senator Plesz Wm. the City of ML Vernon would Mobiey was in Mt. Vernon agree to improve the builtfe last week end to confer with ing and the parking space/. M*yor Carl Brown. County This could come about, ha Judge Charles Carter, Cir- Mid, if the ciMiens of Rock- cult Clerk Money E. Ci*n- castle County and Mt Ver- rains and others- non would work with the e» 1Ti#y 'discussed the poasi- lected officials of the city and bility of lessing the J - count?. ' depot for uae by the City of Expression from the people Mt. Vernon tot i Corasnun- Is required before a project tty meeting plj.ce and City can be carried out in tha HaM. » Senate, the Senator stated. Senator Mobiey reported He >«*« RochcaaUe COunt* that he brilevfcd it possible ^"P 1 ® <o "Ti** *> U a glv' to lease the depot for 99 "*J be,r < W tn,on ^ *"» P™- "ear, at $100 per year. If PO** J L&N hjmni Serreg T^M Bailey 47 Yora. DU. Transferred . CharlM A. Pir*on«, 72. died Aviation; Goun ment; Education. move lib farm., to uanni.* Mr*. Gerfrude Drake until June, although his of- ficial duties begin May 1. Mr* Gertrude Drake died, . ! it hir Jn .CSBUBUM Mary Alien OWo - Feb 4 « fter * loB * iU -, . T , ness. She was bom in Jack-J Digg At Johnetta son County. April 8, thai . „ .. daughter of Green and RoUSt Mary Elizabeth Allen. 72, Wilson Parker. She waa if d*»d at her tame at Johnetta ! member of the HoliaesM after an iUnesa of six months-; Church. She was bom in Rockcastle Survivors are her lilijiwltfl County, the daughter at John Charles E Drake; her tethan and Marthi McOuire Gadd, jgnd step-mother, Mr iof< deceased. For 28 years she Mrs. Green Parker gt L*rJ was a memfcer erf the Boll-1 ingston'; two asters Mrs. Ber-j neas Chureh. .tha Bingham of Uvingatorn Survivors are her husband, and Mrs- Pearl Bearhous of} BUI Alton; Jour daughter, Cincinnati, Ohio; three bro-j Mrs. Arthur Jennings. New | there, Claude Parker erf Ljv-J Paris, Ohio. Mrs. Ronald i ^ t o n . Elmer Parker ofi Wilson, Mrs. Mdie Owen., Cincinnati, Ohio and Jamea} Feed Grain Program Got Underway Feb. 10 heart sttacfc caused his He alao was a fanner in death- /V ! Rockcastle County near Ren- Bom in Paris, the son Valley where he was born of Phillip P and Mattie Shcp- April to. 1M1, the son of herd Singleton, deceased, he Theard and Nannie Taylor lived- In Rockcastle County Parsons He waa first mar- all his Ufe. i ried to Roxie Evans, deceas- Burvivrwa include Ms wife. ed Mrs. Edns Mae Mink Single-' Survivors sre Ma widow, ^ to"* Carrie BeHe Ruoker Persons; a»vt«e. Keith Phillip and ^ daughters, Mrs- Ruth Verixm, Vending Machines Were Hard Hit dated- Burial was at Oek Hill Cemetery, in Rockcastle County. I ~ . . OOIUU- ne wurr.ru ucic Judge Charles Carter r e-, sinre Feb 3. ported he had had no c«n-i Jimmy his tram- plaint about Che break-ins. j(lg jn prinUng al ^ SOHHT set Vocational School where Wildie 4-H Club Meets he studied for 22 months Ho is a graduate of Brodhead The Wildie 4-H Club met High School. at the home of Mrs- Jack Before he came to the Parsons, Feb. 7. Signal he was employed at According to reporter the T t M Printing Compa- Brenda Clark, a project of ny in Winchester. giving to the Southern Rho- He is married to the fonn- desian young people was er Patricia Arnburgey, 22, tor Pieaz Mobiey, Manchest- er Republican, include: A measure to prohibit a commonwealth's a t t o r n e y from practicing laiw in the district in Which he holds of- fice and to increase the monthly pay of a common- wealth's attorney from *250 to *475 A measure prohMtbig the | operator of any motor truck, semi-trailer truck, bus or heavy construction equip- ment of a load capacity of I more than two tons from overtaking or passing anoth- er vehicle at a speed greater than 48 milsa per hour. A measure prohibiting any elected county. State, federal, or city official or state em- ployee from serving as an election officer at sny pri- mary or general Section un- leas required by law. The bill Would prohibit tha use Watkins Florist Shop Purchased By The Coffeys self-employed on his farm ' Easter Sea! centers ope- This is the advice of State about one halt mile north <rf rated by the Kentucky Soc- Revenue Commissioner James Reitfro Valley iety in this area are Cardinal R Luckett. March 1 » the The Coffeys have three HiU Convalescent Hospital deadline for putting the 19«4 sons, Keith, 18, • pupil »» and Cardinal Hill Nursery license plates on motor ve- Dhivorslty of Kcntuolqr Islington, Kentucky DeMarcus Serving First Term In House Feb 9 at the Marymount Bill Bailey. State Farm In- Hospltal in London after a I w i v e e Agent at Mt Vernon fare of - - , , long UliK-y. He was a memb- is baity ttanaferred to Dan- 2~arn E. 8h|Ua ei-of th<rt?nircn orChrisTln mt* He wis still be «*ng Found Dsiti At Work Richmond. j t y p e agency work- fort. He ws. employed by hU Jones E Singleton. M, Mt. L I N RaUroad In 1912, and "J* Vmnea, Jtv trw! -J ssrrrd s\ eartojs pcinla ^ , 1 p. m. Tbursday by fellow the Cincinnati Division He employees at Paris. A was appointed agent at Lon- $£*' ? foreman of the L * N Rail- don in January IMS upon /* 1 " duties begin May 1. road Corr*>any, Singleton had the retirement of the late ... ,,, visited his home Wednaaday agent W. H. Braneman. | Mary Elizabeth Allen City night and' campaign pro- mise reduced the water rate to the former *2 06 The mo- tion was made by Carl Kel- ley and seconded by Charlie Hines Floyd Owens did not attend the nu*t»f>?. Edd Winstead opposed the motion. 2 All ->ther councilmen favor- ~ ed the measure. j WilliR Macbal, » bystand- JJ er, also seconded the motion. . Atty Felix Bowman was •—nafned City Attorney. The * only opposing vote was from : Edd Winstead Mayor Carl Brown appoint- • ed to the water committee: " Bob Jasper, Floyd 1 Edd Winstead. On the street he named Carl Kelley. Char- lie Hines and Lance Dilling- ham. There were some 20 to 25 persons at the meeting Gccz^a Mulling Buried Saturday George MuHins, 58. a Rock- 1 castle County native, died Feb. t tt Ms f—oe in ville. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nurtha Nicely Mullins; two daughteni. Mrs. Vina Mae Proctor and Mrs. Vic- toria Noe; one son. George Mullins, Jr.; nine grandchil- dren; three osiers. Mrs Oda Lee. Mrs. Victoria Myers and Mrs- Vins Baker, all of Louis- ville and several other rela- tives. Funeral services were con- ducted Feb- 8 at Co* Funeral __ .. . I Home Chapel. Bro. Boss | Fanners throughout the *0 percent of the feed grain Anderson officiated. Inter- ] nation began filing applica- base may be diverted on any was m Myers Fafruli' A nre-nsma soaphetti for participaUon m the farm Im the 1963^program. Cemetery at Mt. Vemon. Cox f? 64 ,, fee ^ program maximum was only 40 per-. Funeral Home was in charge ffish I c ^ L ^ f e t e ^ ^ n Ma0d4y ' '? ThP Cml ' and ,he aVerage pay " "t arrangements. r-inxtiwiati (Thin >n>i , rl>gn acoool cafeteria when up p«nod will continue ment rate per acre for divert- Pariter of Richmond. hvT5 ?1 Vernon m *®* a ^!i throu « h Friday, March 27 mg 40 percent or more of H . p a---. « I a i L ™ i o ^ T ^ U t l v S r V mV * r served | according to R O. WU»n. .he base will be the addition- H o o t e n a n n y For Heart Funeral services were o o n - 3 ' ^ 7 ^ \ SUte al ra Jl, ,0r , 1 ^ ^ W , 1 ^' A hootenanny wUl be held ducted Feb. 8 at Mornkigl plenty erf tame for ASCS Committee. <s substanUaHy higher , Fnd ^ 14 7.30 p nu, Vfew ckSch with Brosl'y^ ^ and stiil see ^ |to R^rfJo VaB^ £n> Brodhead Losae: A Heart BrMkar Brodhead lost their best game of the year, Wednesday night, to a strong Russell County ball dub al the Lake Cumberland conference tour- nament at Somerset. Russell County, favored by 30 points in the Lltken- hous rating, barely squeez- ed by, 82 to 58- Brodhead led for three quarters. With a score of 59 to 57, Charles Norris drew a pair of free throws and made one This gave Russell County the ball and they were immedi- ately fouled. "• Tha foul shot was missed by Russell County but six foot, seven, Jim Sinclair re- covered the ball for two points. The last point was made on s foul shot by RUs-, sell County. Scoring for Brodhead were:! Charles Norris, 11; Eddie! Harper, 18; Marshall Norton, i 10; O n e Reynolds, 5; Barl Reynolds, 4. I Coach Bill Riddle said, "1 hope this kind of basketball playing Is a permanent thing. My boys looked wonderful SO percent of their com, bar- ed to look into the advant- ley, grain sorghum feed grain ages of taking part In the I Proceeds will be contribut- the heart fund. Performers will be: Robert in the program will be eligi- . " - r t y n i n 1 f pM** (support payments 'and for program fits int^ his farm price support loans on their operation. 1964 production of the three feed grama. Th4 price sup- Samuel M. RoWe port payments will be made , to participants whether the L>1®8 In UnlO feed gram produced In 1964 , . „ . is fed on the farm. sold, or . Sa ™"' 1 M H™*- Feb placed under price support 5 >n Cincinnati. OhuK He was Flat Rock Pastor Troy Johnson haa recently been called as pastor at Fist Rock Baptist Church near ML Vernon- He Is a flra* year student at Clear Creek Bap- tist School, a Bible institute for adults at Pineville Mr. and Mrs- Johnson, who have three eooa. go to Flat Rode •vary week end for services •t their church. OlCOME TAX cLiam ASCS office will glad* stuff* 1 Hopkins. Curt Roterts, Bak. i n - J M n n w Cilan. Th«iaagaru, Vickl Van Hook. Ole Joe 'Clark, Ruas Fisher. Don Har- per, Pete Stamper, Bob Ho- ward, Raymond Howard and Bob Thompson. Tobacco Meeting % A meettmg will be held for all tobacco growers Feb- 20 at 9:30 a. m. in the Town Theatre at Mt. Vemon. County""A^fnt H Lee Dur- Break-Ins were reported ptoiic basket, a sewing kit, r " , nBtive of RocloCTUtUe C o u n ^ v ""h, Vern0n * tUr ' 1 Chairman WUson points ''V bu« had kved in Uie Cm- V Z L * * machines of STtat Wt ^"^e Tt^o™* ^ i" wUe Qilli* Creig jwfalrft, were In area. feed grain ^Moefam as °t ML Vernon;' bum announced that Jon«_ °* _Wlshy-Wa_shy^ l a u n d p - Parsons Equipment of two ^"Shtere. Mrs. Jewell H Smiley. Extension Specia- orevious vears As much as Stataer of Plsgah. Ohio, Mrs list in Tobacco from the Uni- Vola Whiteaker of Mt Ver- versity of Kentucky at Lex- u n, 1 T 1 non; one son, IJoyd Rowe of ington will be at Mt. Vernon New bignal t-mployee National aty, Cal.. four to bring the latest and most Jimmy B. Adams grandchildren, five great- up-to-date information on dro- Mc- entered and another vending Hargue were damaged most machine damaged and robb- and yielded greater loot for ed. the night prowlers. ' A window was broken in Some *20 in money, dgar- the new part of the building ettes and candy were lost by at Rockcastle Farm Service. * grandchildren. Mr. Craig, besides the *50 to The noise awakened Mre. jimmy Barnes Adair*. 22, Funeral services were con- *78 damage to vending ma- Virgil Wagner When h * t « Brodhead. is the newest em ducted in Vorhis Funeral turned on the intruders | p] 0 y M of (J,e Mount Vernon Home in Lockland. Ohio, Feb tobaoco production varieties, disease and insect control, curing and marketing. County Agent Durham He has worked here 8 Rev Hugh F Sensibaugh urges all tobacco growers to ! since Feb. 3. officiated. Burial was in Ar-, bring their problems to the ' Jimmy received his train- hngton Memorial Cemetery tobacco meeting and let Mr. at Cincinnati. Ohio. Smiley help solve them. Mrs. Jack Lew i s Named Cha i rman 1964 Easter Sea l Campa i gn 22,1 Mrs. Jack D Lewis of Mt rf}*n crippled by many 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Vernon has been named Dr Thompson added that Prova Amburgey, of Brod- [ chairman of the 1964 Easter 90 per cent of the money re- head, Route 1. The couple geal Campaign for crippled mains in Kentucky to help have a five-month-old dau- childern in Rockcastle CodJi- provide direct services for ghter, Ann Elizabeth- ty. The announcement was the physically handicapped. 1 made by Dr. Kelly Thomp- The remained helps support son of Bowling Green, state a growing national program chairman of research and education This year's appeal will be- gin March i and end March A v o i d F i n a l R u s h 29. Easter Sunday ,, , Contributions will be used License Vehicles Now by the Kentucky Society for j Crippled Children to provide Motor vehicle owners should care and treatment for phy- buy license plates as soon as Mr. and Mrs. Willis Corf- Mrs. Coffey (Ada) plans to really handicapped children possible to avoid the last fey have purchased Watkins run the shop. Mr. Ccrffey Is throughout the state minute rush Feb. Florist from Mr. and Mm. sekf-employ«d _ Earl Watkina. The shcp was moved Sat- urday, from the location on Mate Street!»U»n«w "Wts Ml " yVrnon High School, School, Lexington. ' hides. ii2u Owens «n- ^•otnmy 10 amd Steve, 12, j The state-wide program at Luckett said some counties "•f B«l. both students at Rounctetone j the Kentucky Society in- had reported sale of the Mrs- Watkins wiH 000"nue Elementary Schooi- (dudes physical and occupa- plates is slow, which could to work at the shop until T^e building vacated by. tional therapy, medical care mean a rush as the deadline Feb 21. She then plans to go Watkins Florist baa been land hospitalization, special approaches. where her rented by Louie KoLsey Mr. schooling, resident camping. The plates have been on lyed in the Kelsey said he has not da-j transportation, and hearing sale in all county clerk's of- cided for what purpose. | and speech services for chil- fices since December.

Transcript of Feed Grain Program Got Underway Feb. 10 - … Marthi McOuire Gadd, jgnd step-mother, Mr iof<...

L&N Depot Available For Community Center

Slate Senator Plesz Wm. the City of ML Vernon would Mobiey was in Mt. Vernon agree to improve the builtfe last week end to confer with ing and the parking space/. M*yor Carl Brown. County This could come about, ha Judge Charles Carter, Cir- Mid, if the ciMiens of Rock-cult Clerk Money E. Ci*n- castle County and M t Ver-rains and others- non would work with the e»

1Ti#y 'discussed the poasi- lected officials of the city and bility of lessing the J - V » count?. ' depot for uae by the City of Expression from the people Mt. Vernon tot i Corasnun- Is required before a project tty meeting plj.ce and City can be carried out in tha HaM. » Senate, the Senator stated.

Senator Mobiey reported H e >«*« RochcaaUe COunt* that he brilevfcd it possible ^"P1® <o "Ti** *> U a glv' to lease the depot for 99 " * J b e , r <W tn ,on ^ *"» P™-"ear, at $100 per year. If PO** J

L & N hjmni Serreg T^M Bailey

47 Yora. DU. Transferred . CharlM A. Pir*on«, 72. died Aviation; Goun

ment; Education.

move lib farm., to uanni .* Mr*. G e r f r u d e D r a k e until June, although his of-ficial duties begin May 1. Mr* Gertrude Drake died,

. ! i t h i r Jn . C S B U B U M Mary Alien OWo- F e b 4 « f t e r * loB* iU-, . T , ness. She was bom in Jack-J Digg A t J o h n e t t a son County. April 8, thai

— . „ . . daughter of Green and RoUSt Mary Elizabeth Allen. 72, Wilson Parker. She waa if

d*»d at her tame at Johnetta ! member of the HoliaesM after an iUnesa of six months-; Church. She was bom in Rockcastle Survivors are her lilijiwltfl County, the daughter at John Charles E Drake; her tethan and Marthi McOuire Gadd, jgnd step-mother, Mr iof< deceased. For 28 years she Mrs. Green Parker gt L*rJ was a memfcer erf the Boll-1 ingston'; two asters Mrs. Ber-j neas Chureh. . t h a Bingham of Uvingatorn

Survivors are her husband, a n d Mrs- Pearl Bearhous of} BUI Alton; Jour daughter, Cincinnati, Ohio; three bro-j Mrs. Arthur Jennings. New | there, Claude Parker erf Ljv-J Paris, Ohio. Mrs. Ronald i ^ t o n . Elmer Parker ofi Wilson, Mrs. Mdie Owen., Cincinnati, Ohio and Jamea}

Feed Grain Program Got Underway Feb. 10 heart sttacfc caused his He alao was a fanner in

death- / V ! Rockcastle County near Ren-Bom in Paris, the son Valley where he was born

of Phillip P and Mattie Shcp- April to. 1M1, the son of herd Singleton, deceased, he Theard and Nannie Taylor lived- In Rockcastle County Parsons He waa first mar-all his Ufe. i ried to Roxie Evans, deceas-

Burvivrwa include Ms wife. ed Mrs. Edns Mae Mink Single-' Survivors sre Ma widow, ^ to"* Carrie BeHe Ruoker Persons; a»vt«e. Keith Phillip and ^ daughters, Mrs- Ruth

Verixm,

Vending Machines Were Hard Hit dated- Burial was at Oek Hill Cemetery, in Rockcastle County. I

— ~ . „ . O O I U U - n e n « w u r r . r u u c i c Judge Charles Carter r e - , s i n r e F e b 3. ported he had had no c«n-i J i m m y h i s tram-plaint about Che break-ins. j ( l g j n p r i n U n g a l ^ SOHHT

set Vocational School where W i l d i e 4 - H C l u b M e e t s he studied for 22 months Ho

is a graduate of Brodhead The Wildie 4-H Club met High School.

at the home of Mrs- Jack Before he came to the Parsons, Feb. 7. Signal he was employed at

According to reporter the T t M Printing Compa-Brenda Clark, a project of ny in Winchester. giving to the Southern Rho- He is married to the fonn-desian young people was er Patricia Arnburgey, 22,

tor Pieaz Mobiey, Manchest-er Republican, include:

A measure to prohibit a commonwealth's a t t o r n e y from practicing laiw in the district in Which he holds of-fice and to increase the monthly pay of a common-wealth's attorney from *250 to *475

A measure prohMtbig the | operator of any motor truck, semi-trailer truck, bus or heavy construction equip-ment of a load capacity of

I more than two tons from overtaking or passing anoth-er vehicle at a speed greater than 48 milsa per hour.

A measure prohibiting any elected county. State, federal, or city official or state em-ployee from serving as an election officer at sny pri-mary or general Section un-leas required by law. The bill Would prohibit tha use

Watkins Florist Shop Purchased By The Coffeys

self-employed on his farm ' Easter Sea! centers ope- This is the advice of State about one halt mile north <rf rated by the Kentucky Soc- Revenue Commissioner James Reitfro Valley iety in this area are Cardinal R Luckett. March 1 » the

The Coffeys have three HiU Convalescent Hospital deadline for putting the 19«4 sons, Keith, 18, • pupil »» and Cardinal Hill Nursery license plates on motor ve-

D h i v o r s l t y of Kcntuolqr I s l i n g t o n , Kentucky

DeMarcus Serving First Term In House

Feb 9 at the Marymount Bill Bailey. State Farm In-Hospltal in London after a I w i v e e Agent at Mt Vernon fare of

- - , , long UliK-y. He was a memb- is baity ttanaferred to Dan-2~arn E . 8 h | U a ei-of th<rt?nircn orChrisTln mt* He wis still be «*ng F o u n d D s i t i A t W o r k Richmond. j t y p e agency work- fort.

He ws. employed by hU Jones E Singleton. M, Mt. L I N RaUroad In 1912, and "J*

Vmnea, Jtv t r w ! -J ssrrrd s\ eartojs pcinla ^ , 1 p. m. Tbursday by fellow the Cincinnati Division He employees at P a r i s . A was appointed agent at Lon- $£*' ? foreman of the L * N Rail- don in January IMS upon / * 1 " duties begin May 1. road Corr*>any, Singleton had the retirement of the late . . . , , , visited his home Wednaaday agent W. H. Braneman. | M a r y E l i z a b e t h A l l e n

City night and'

campaign pro-mise reduced the water rate to the former *2 06 The mo-tion was made by Carl Kel-ley and seconded by Charlie Hines Floyd Owens did not attend the nu*t»f>?. Edd Winstead opposed the motion.

2 All ->ther councilmen favor-~ ed the measure. j WilliR Macbal, » bystand-JJ er, also seconded the motion. . Atty Felix Bowman was •—nafned City Attorney. The * only opposing vote was from : Edd Winstead

Mayor Carl Brown appoint-• ed to the water committee: " Bob Jasper, Floyd 1

Edd Winstead. On the street

he named Carl Kelley. Char-lie Hines and Lance Dilling-ham.

There were some 20 to 25 persons at the meeting

Gccz^a Mulling Buried Saturday

George MuHins, 58. a Rock-1 castle County native, died Feb. t tt Ms f—oe in ville.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nurtha Nicely Mullins; two daughteni. Mrs. Vina Mae Proctor and Mrs. Vic-toria Noe; one son. George Mullins, Jr.; nine grandchil-dren; three osiers. Mrs Oda Lee. Mrs. Victoria Myers and Mrs- Vins Baker, all of Louis-ville and several other rela-tives.

Funeral services were con-ducted Feb- 8 at Co* Funeral

__ .. . I Home Chapel. Bro. Boss | Fanners throughout the *0 percent of the feed grain Anderson officiated. Inter-] nation began filing applica- base may be diverted on any w a s m Myers Fafruli'

A nre-nsma soaphetti for participaUon m the farm Im the 1963^program. Cemetery at Mt. Vemon. Cox f?6 4 , , f e e ^ program maximum was only 40 per-. Funeral Home was in charge

ffish I c ^ L ^ f e t e ^ ^ n M a 0 d 4 y ' '? T h P Cml' a n d , h e a V e r a g e p a y " "t arrangements. r-inxtiwiati (Thin >n>i , rl>gn acoool cafeteria when up p«nod will continue ment rate per acre for divert-Pariter of Richmond. hvT5 ?1 Vernon m*®*a ^ ! i t h r o u « h Friday, March 27 mg 40 percent or more of H . p a - - - . « I a i L ™ i o ^ T ^ U t l v S r V m V * r served | according to R O. WU»n. .he base will be the addition- H o o t e n a n n y F o r H e a r t

Funeral services were o o n - 3 ' ^ 7 * ° ^ \ S U t e a l r a J l , , 0 r , 1 ^ ^ W , 1 ^ ' A hootenanny wUl be held ducted Feb. 8 at Mornkigl plenty erf tame for ASCS Committee. <s substanUaHy higher , F n d ^ 14 7.30 p nu, Vfew c k S c h with B r o s l ' y ^ ^ and stiil see ^ | to R^rfJo V a B ^ £n>

Brodhead Losae: A Heart BrMkar

Brodhead lost their best game of the year, Wednesday night, to a strong Russell County ball dub al the Lake Cumberland conference tour-nament at Somerset.

Russell County, favored by 30 points in the Lltken-hous rating, barely squeez-ed by, 82 to 58- Brodhead led for three quarters.

With a score of 59 to 57, Charles Norris drew a pair of free throws and made one This gave Russell County the ball and they were immedi-ately fouled. "•

Tha foul shot was missed by Russell County but six foot, seven, Jim Sinclair re-covered the ball for two points. The last point was made on s foul shot by RUs-, sell County. Scoring for Brodhead were:!

Charles Norris, 11; Eddie! Harper, 18; Marshall Norton, i 10; O n e Reynolds, 5; Barl Reynolds, 4. I

Coach Bill Riddle said, "1 hope this kind of basketball playing Is a permanent thing. My boys looked wonderful

SO percent of their com, bar- ed to look into the advant-ley, grain sorghum feed grain ages of taking part In the I

Proceeds will be contribut-the heart fund.

Performers will be: Robert

in the program will be eligi- . " - r t y n i n 1 f pM** • (support payments 'and for program fits int^ his farm price support loans on their operation. 1964 production of the three feed grama. Th4 price sup- S a m u e l M . RoWe port payments will be made , to participants whether the L>1®8 In UnlO feed gram produced In 1964 , . „ . is fed on the farm. sold, or . S a ™"' 1 M H™*- F e b

placed under price support 5 >n Cincinnati. OhuK He was

Flat Rock Pastor Troy Johnson haa recently

been called as pastor at Fist Rock Baptist Church near ML Vernon- He Is a flra* year student at Clear Creek Bap-tist School, a Bible institute for adults at Pineville Mr. and Mrs- Johnson, who have three eooa. go to Flat Rode •vary week end for services • t their church.

OlCO ME TAX cLiam

ASCS office will g l a d * stuff* 1 Hopkins. Curt Roterts, Bak. i n - J M n n w Cilan. Th«iaagaru, Vickl Van Hook. Ole Joe

'Clark, Ruas Fisher. Don Har-per, Pete Stamper, Bob Ho-ward, Raymond Howard and Bob Thompson.

Tobacco Meeting % A meettmg will be held

for all tobacco growers Feb-20 at 9:30 a. m. in the Town

• Theatre at Mt. Vemon. County""A^fnt H Lee Dur-

Break-Ins were reported ptoiic basket, a sewing kit, r " , n B t i v e o f RocloCTUtUe C o u n

^ v " " h , V e r n 0 n * t U r ' 1 Chairman WUson points ''V bu« had kved in Uie Cm-V Z L * * machines of S T t a t Wt ^ " ^ e T t ^ o ™ * ^ i " wUe Qilli* Creig jwfalrft, were In area. feed grain ^Moefam as °t ML Vernon;' bum announced that Jon«_ °* _Wlshy-Wa_shy^ laundp- Parsons Equipment of t w o ^"Shtere. Mrs. Jewell H Smiley. Extension Specia-

orevious vears As much as Stataer of Plsgah. Ohio, Mrs list in Tobacco from the Uni-Vola Whiteaker of Mt Ver- versity of Kentucky at Lex-

u n , 1 T 1 non; one son, IJoyd Rowe of ington will be at Mt. Vernon N e w b i g n a l t - m p l o y e e National a t y , Cal.. four to bring the latest and most J i m m y B . A d a m s grandchildren, five great- up-to-date information on

dro-Mc- entered and another vending

Hargue were damaged most machine damaged and robb-and yielded greater loot for ed. the night prowlers. ' A window was broken in

Some *20 in money, dgar- the new part of the building ettes and candy were lost by at Rockcastle Farm Service. * grandchildren. Mr. Craig, besides the *50 to The noise awakened Mre. jimmy Barnes Adair*. 22, Funeral services were con-*78 damage to vending ma- Virgil Wagner When h * t « Brodhead. is the newest em ducted in Vorhis Funeral

turned on the intruders | p] 0yM of (J,e Mount Vernon Home in Lockland. Ohio, Feb

tobaoco production varieties, disease and insect control, curing and marketing.

County Agent Durham He has worked here 8 Rev Hugh F Sensibaugh urges all tobacco growers to

! since Feb. 3. officiated. Burial was in Ar-, bring their problems to the ' Jimmy received his train- hngton Memorial Cemetery tobacco meeting and let Mr.

at Cincinnati. Ohio. Smiley help solve them.

Mrs. Jack Lewis Named Chairman 1964 Easter Seal Campaign

22,1 Mrs. Jack D Lewis of Mt rf}*n crippled by many 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Vernon has been named Dr Thompson added that Prova Amburgey, of Brod- [ chairman of the 1964 Easter 90 per cent of the money re-head, Route 1. The couple geal Campaign for crippled mains in Kentucky to help have a five-month-old dau- childern in Rockcastle CodJi- provide direct services for ghter, Ann Elizabeth- • ty. The announcement was the physically handicapped.

— 1 made by Dr. Kelly Thomp- The remained helps support son of Bowling Green, state a growing national program chairman of research and education

This year's appeal will be-gin March i and end March A v o i d F i n a l R u s h 29. Easter Sunday , , , „

Contributions will be used L i c e n s e V e h i c l e s N o w by the Kentucky Society for j Crippled Children to provide Motor vehicle owners should care and treatment for phy- buy license plates as soon as

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Corf- Mrs. Coffey (Ada) plans to really handicapped children possible to avoid the last fey have purchased Watkins run the shop. Mr. Ccrffey Is throughout the state minute rush Feb. Florist from Mr. and Mm. sekf-employ«d _ Earl Watkina.

The shcp was moved Sat-urday, from the location on Mate S t ree t !»U»n«w "Wts M l " yVrnon High School, School, Lexington. ' hides.

ii2u Owens « n - ^•otnmy 10 amd Steve, 12, j The state-wide program at Luckett said some counties "•f B«l. both students at Rounctetone j the Kentucky Society in- had reported sale of the

Mrs- Watkins wiH 000"nue Elementary Schooi- (dudes physical and occupa- plates is slow, which could to work at the shop until T^e building vacated by. tional therapy, medical care mean a rush as the deadline Feb 21. She then plans to go Watkins Florist baa been land hospitalization, special approaches.

where her rented by Louie KoLsey Mr. schooling, resident camping. The plates have been on lyed in the Kelsey said he has not da-j transportation, and hearing sale in all county clerk's of-

cided for what purpose. | and speech services for chil- fices since December.