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University of 'Kentucky L l b ^ j y Iexingt'onV Kentucky Jlfttmi - Demon -WHERE THE B O O H E W A T J O I N S THE DIXIE- Sets Record Opp Bussed, Jr., Rocktastle County heart f u n d c h a i r m a n reaprts that Rockcastle esta- blished a record by aoUcct- ing $1162.19. This amount more tjian doubles the a- mount collected i n a n y pre- vious year. Rockcastle received a sa- lute and was determined a "Champion County" by the Kentucky Heart association for its very fine showing In the 1964 heart fund cam-1 paign. . I Mr- Bussell attributes the success to the very fine coun- | ty organization, the done' cooperation of ill the towns and the generosity of the citi- zens of our county. A total of $517 80 was col- MOUNT VERNON, KENTUCKY Public Meeting Set For Livingston Dam ; Pre-Easter Specials was sponsor- and from special events. On heart Sunday $236.09 was contributed. The schools of the county gave $310.62- The balance was made up from outlying . communities . a n d miscellaneous contributions- Mr Bussell thanks every- one who helped mike this Jr.'UdTrr, P'-Hegtellon S.1 added. For 6-Year-Olds II. h H.^:J TOURNAMENT CHAMPS - - 1964 Rockcnstie Ccunty Junior High School basketball d b y the Lion's Cub of Mt- Vernon. Pictured are. front tow. lefi to Sufr Wynn: Belly Poynter. Gall Proctor. Vie d BurdeMe. J a n l e a Burdefce and Branda Johnson. S~ond row. Stare Coffey. John P rsons. Jesse Powell. Roy Pickle. George Thacker. Lonnie Pickle and Opp Bussell J coach. Third row, Gary Wheeler, Eldeti KidwelL Gary Lawson. Gary Carrier, Gar/ Kldwall and Gary Allan. Col. James B Newman,, i engineer from the Corps of f i Engineers at Nashville was! . in Livingston Wednesday .to j , meet Hvth Clarence Carter.! Rockcastle County Judge i Charles C- Carter. Atty. ! James Lambert, Charles B- Parsons and Calvin Webb. I Col. Newman said that a' dam would be bollt at t h e j Narrows, where the Rock- castle River empties into the! Cumberland, or four miles' itxwe Livingston or maybe both. | The purpose of the dam wrnjld be for power and to Rockcastle County- has a he iR """Moyment. new State Trooper. He is 23- f? u p s f' u , p , a , pu 5 U f year-old John Anderson of v , 13 ' Co1 ' Wolfe County He hails from sa "* l k hat r f rsons , Harlan, originally. In 1,son - ^ " r e ' i ' . ' . , and Clay would be contact- Trooper Anderson has rent-,^ and invited to attend the Recreation Council Sets Organizational Meeting Easter specials in various stores In M t Vernon. Look over the Signal for these specials. They are only In effect March 23 through March 28. A total of 55 businesses belong to the Hockcastle Gels New State Trooper The first meeting of the Mt. Vernon recreation coun- cil will be held Tuesday, March 24, at 7:30 p. m., in the Rockcastle County Libr- ary The purpose of this meet- ing is to elect new officers and chart the program for the year 1964, Dr. Joe Henderson, presi- dent and Kenneth Cummins, secretary of the council dur- ing 1963 say, the recreational program is a popular and necessary, adjunct to our Roundstone Wins Grade Tournament The county about the last I March J M-s Anderson. (Sheila- Mavis) and Trooper Ander- ' son have three children. ) John Robert, 4, Rueben. 2 . - , .v Roundstone Golden and Joel Regan, six months- Mrs. Laura Mae Delph Eairles captured the 1964 The new Irooper is filling , Dioa Tn ntiln grade schodl tournament by the vacancy left when Troop- defeating the Livingston Blue. er Darrel! Steele. Mrs. Steele Nancy L. Williams, d.rec-1 Mrs. Laura Mae Delph, 40. DevUs 29 " 20 ' , fam , ily le * I ^ ck< ?. St !f ' .tor of pupil personnel in died March 10 at the Deaso- The event was held in M t county to go to t ran Wort Funeral Thursday I Rockcastle County, urges i ness Hosoital in Cincinnati. Vernon school gym March 1 Steele Is guard and parents to take their chil-|Ohio. They challenge everyone to show their interest in their children by attending this, meeting. The life line of the pro- gran. relies upon the Radio . .. dam above Livingston TTHTIY M-T-T ITOF ^ TI» 1 ai * tion - pla "s ,or the eve i" and three children to the wou | d back up the river four McCLUHE of Eir w started now °' to five feet. Mrs. T.lllle Thomason i i o r cu UIXDH Dersonnei in 1 nipn u«>vu •* »• MW .»— ..— — - . , Hospital in Cincinnati, Vernon school gym March f, Steele Is guard and __ ...... . She was born in Cor- and * It was sponsored ' or L t Governor I -Ua^yeybay Tho-|dren to reigster at the school bin, the daughter of Thomas the Mt. Vernon Lions Club- r water-new. ., or Mt Vernon. they plan to enter next C* a n d Laura Sams Mrs. Lillla mason. died March 17 at the'Berea I September College Hospital. She Pre-registration will be John L Delph , ...... —... - Hi yes. Roundstone eleminated Mt. Survivors are her husband, Vernon 35 to 21 to advance ^txlOliCS To Give Cincinnati, to the finals. Brodhead ^lo«t < Cloltlhig To Needy Lyle, III, Mrs. Lois Hubbard. Lexington; five sons, William L.. Dayton, Ohio; Clarence A.. London, Albert Wayne, Lancaster, James Garrett, Mt "Vernon and Aden ft Thomason, Jr, Mt. Vernon; one brother, Austin Overbay, Summons, Ind.; four sisters, Mrs, Provie Cromer.Colorado 'tMby.mi. .Zor.* Logsdon, Mrs- Martha Klr- by. both of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Rissie Brock, Brodhead and four grandchildren. Funeral serviecs will be held Thursday, March 19 at 1 p. m. at the Cheatnut Ridge Church of Christ where <rston were named to the State Park Vacations 46th District team. Charles > Norris of Brodhead, Charles Entries are being accepted Machal of Mt. Vernon and for the second-annual Ken- Orvie Richmond of Boone, tucky Farm Family Contest, were named to the 46th All Chairman June Davis has District team. announced. Deadbne is April 15 for 'he statewide contest which offers the winning family a top prize of a five-day. all- I expense paid holidav at the L'virx<~*ci Hieh School; Kentucky State park of its honor roll for the fourth six eJwnce. An engraved plaque we"k 'erm has been an- also will be presented t o t h e -^-u^c^d by principal Charles w i n n i n g f a i m i l y . D a v i s <=aid_ ^ Parsons. Listed on the, The runner-up family will V—• T roll are' ' receive an expense-paid S^'ors - Vonie Owens, week-end at the State park of Tf >!.&.' Philiri Are- ii choice. enbright, Barbara Marshall. Every family entering the Cincinnati, Ohio; one sister, partly, to Roundstone's su-1 the whole person, body as . Caria Potter. June Mullins. county contest will get a cer- ;Mrs. Grace Whltaker, Wabd; perior height. {well as soul-" MICHAEL ERIC NORTON. Juniors - Rosalind Baker, tificate of recognition, Davis Mrs. Lida Griffin Brown, two brothers, T. C. Hayes, By winning the tourney,) So to sustain the body, son-of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Delores Bond. Sharon Bui- udded 95. widow of the late Dr E., Mt. Vernon, Route 1, and Roundstone finished a per-1 clothing will-be distributed Norton of Mt Vernon, was lock, Catherine Gray, Ben-» The' contest is. nxina^red J Brown, died F e b . M a t Fort, Robert Hayes, Brodhead, feet season of eight wins and'Monday, March 23 from 1 to named honorary Senato Page dia Halcomb. Svlvia Hoi- by the K e n t u c k y f a r m 9»f3- LaudCTdale, T\». Born in Route 1; her parents, ,Mr.. no defeats. This i s t h e seooii&tB-p- m., and Tueaday, March pf C o m m o n wealth of comb, "Margaret Loudermilk. ty Committee. The prizes are Pine Hill, Mrs. Brown moved and Mrs. Thomas Hayes, Mt., time in the past four years 24 from 10 a. m until 5 p. m. Kentucky on the motion 6F"Rniee Wah^ffey; Carolyn m a d e p o s a U e by the ooapera- to Stanford after her marri- Vernon, Route 1; five grand-j that Roundstone has won the at the Catholic recreation Senator John W. Swope, Feb. Stallsworth. Brenda K. Tho- tion of the Kentucky State *ge to Dr._Brrnv. ...children and tevcxi. AiiaJl on Larr J . , » «r Frankfort. One son, Prescott, preced- relatives. e d Su%ivo^e . son. Rus- d u ^ M a .Tsk^s ^ u l e Numbers i Farm Bureau Pot-Luck Mobley Bill Limits S e . * ^ four^gra^: ^ j F-nn^Bu- ^ I n l e r e 3 t Rate wives held their annual born Oct 12. 1905 in Rock- held on March 27 from 1 t o 1 Ohio; four daughters, Mrs. to Livingston in the 2 ! ! 3 P m ,or aH children who LoreUa Deborde Miss Mary round. | Father Ralph Beiting of °f cotten-1 become six years of age Edith Delph, and Miss Laura Coach Opp BusscU, J r . , I M t Vernon reported that the tw* H«.urht- by 31 Grace Delph. all of Oncin- oraised his team for their' Citholics wfil distribute ! nati. Ohio and Mra. Johnetta r lne showing and cited Liv- clothing in this county to Mrs. Joan ^-ottengim, t Brown, 95, S 0 "* 1 ^ ?, ne H ,' U ^°, n ? son ; ingston for their good play-[needy people because, "we, George Edward Delph of ing. He attributes the victory • as Catholics, want to help Dies In Florida ingston was the only basket- jf you ^ they con- ball player in the County oi u ded. amed to the Ail Regional ttZEStZSJE: Safety Contest Aw^krds she was a member. Bro. dren, four great-grandchil- Lester Bundy was officiat- Due to the extension of dren and one great-great- ing minister. Interment was Rural Rout" 1, Mt. Vernon grandchild. Mrs. Brown was in Skeggs Creek Cemetery, and the discontinuance of! pot-kick supper at the office State Senator Pleaz Mo ley, Manchester Republican. mas. . V _o '- : departments of Sophomores Beverly and Parks. Cook. Faye Durham, J o A n n Last year's state winner Hellard, Darlene Lakes, was the Andrew A. Fritsch Phyllis McNew. Eula Mc- family of Bourbon County Guire. Gary Mink, Nell Mul- Purpose of the competition, lins. Donald New, Peggy Davis said, is to promote farm Phillips. Wayne Vanzant. and home safety by creating n Mi Vfmnri UnnHiv nishi has proposed that the Legis- Freshmen Livada Bow- a keen awareness among Z n T ' a great aunt of Mrs. Dan Cox Funeral Home was in Sand-Spnngs post office, the "sons attended la,ure restrict the total sum,man, Judith Brown, Bertha families and family members sh» was member. Bro. O. V- of irpinnMcnii m o i l n r n > r >„ in. . persons attended. tairJnT „in^.;J.'l Gra y o! Brodhead. charge of arrangements. minilipr BnrinT wlH^w. ^n' services and bu-, minister. Burial will be in [ . ja , WJJ jn Fort Lauderda]e ,. FBI EMPLYOEE Elmwood Cemetery. The body i ™ will be at Sparks Funeral Home until the funeral. Steve Hunt, son of Mrs. nounced ' Fish And Game Mrs. Sarah Doan Burled Monday Glavds Hunt of Mt. Vernon, has been employed by the , . , , . Federal Bureau of Investi Officers elected by the Kation Rockcastle County Fish and H e is in Washington. D. C. Game Club at their last laking a eour , e whlch pre . Mrs. Sarah Matilda Doan, meeting are: pares him for his new posi 96. died- March 13 at the| President Estil McBee, Mt. Jion. home of her daughter in Vernon; vice-president Wil- Blanchoster, Ohio. She w a s I liam F. Martin. Brodhead; . T n born in Rockcastle County. secretary-treasurer. Robert oervmg In Lrtrmany in 1867. Mrs. D o a n b e l o n g e d ! ' - Cummins, Mt. Vernon mail carrier is forced to re- were"'Smith""T'"PO- ot '"terest that petty (small) Howard, Martha Sue Leach, of useful and practical safe- number all patrons mail we ]| state Farm Bureau Di- loan companies may charge Carolyn Piltman. Jerry ty habits boxes on that route, post- rcctor Mrs Powel , and hef lo 10 per cent a vear Mob- Poynter, William Eugene master James O. Smith an- mother of Slanfordi James ' e - v , s measure ISB1I4' would Robinson Deaton. Jackson. Kentucky del . et ® Provision for default Grade 8 Bobby Numbers will be a d e d ^ld Serv?<5. in the near future, he added. It would help the postmaster and carrier to expedite mail service if everyone would use the correct number. Webb. man, Henry Brown, H. Lee Dur-1 ham. Mr and Mrs, Clell! Pike and Miss Linda Hous- ton, all of Mt. Vernon. i a n d deferment charges (Continued on page 4) Barnes Injured In Wreck Saturday Livingston PTA to the Walnut Grove Church: The President reminds memb- Granl Mason son of Mrs of Christ I e r s that dues a r e n o w due Marda Mason Survivors are three d a u - j ghters, Mrs- Lucy Cromer, I Star Citizen Mrs. Losa Cromer, both of j Mt Vernon and Mrs. Ella The Livingston PTA will Army Staff Sergeant W. eet Monday March 23 Crab Orchard School Basketball Tourney Billy Ray Barr.es of Pine Hill was injured Saturday about 10:45 p m :n an aut i transfer truck collision suu'.h sixth grade basketball 0 f Mt. Vernon. ii %M ^"^"gston tournament will be held 3t Barnes was treated a LivdruzBton ^i 0 0 ' gymnasium. Crab Orchard school gym- Rockcastle County Baptist lfl ' " Davis, who also headed the contest sub-committee last year, is director of adminis- trative services in the Ken- tucky Department of Agri- culture. The state winner will be selected from among the winners of the county con- Mable Bowles, Livingston tests. and Debo Renner, 18. were Families interested in ent- still in the auto. ' erin « lhe,r . Hons can contact Bradley The truck driven by Fred ounty F a .-m Bureau was assigned Feb 18 to The Program wall be pre- nasium March 23 and 24 Hospital for a severely lac- Headquarter* U S- Army sen,ed W ""e Physical edu- On Monday night Moreland erated leg. He was then taken ! Europe in Germany cat ' on classes. will meet Broughtontown at to Bere'a College Hospital . , The Meridian Woman's' Sergeant Mason, a clerk in Speaker invited for the 7 p. m. At 8-15 the same. Trooper Gary Gobdy re- Rimer of Blanch ester. Ohio;! club of Mt Vernon has the headquarters Adjutant 2? caslon .1 Coach Clarence night. Crab Orchard will play ported that the auto driven four sons, George Doan, | named Mrs. Clinton Win- General Division, entered w y a " ° f Serea College. "• Broughtontown, Nathan^ B. i stead Star Citizen, this week, the Army in January 1952. for "the attractive window' The sergeant is a 1949 gra b3nkment. Doan, Indianapolis, James E. Doan. Oxford, Ohio display" used in Florence's duate of Frakes High Sctiool and Walker W. Doan, Read- Dress Shop- and attended Berea College- ing, Ohio; two sisters, Mr«. — . . . Becky Price. Mt. Vernon and n r , Mrs H ^, lcy Nichol f Bro. Larry Johnson Heads catur. m., 33 grandchildren, J several great-great-grand- County Red Cross Drive children- , Funeral services were held The month of March is the does not expect us to pay that Monday at Blue Springs Jj me f ° r the annual Red bn( .|, but jj^j ew of the ter- Church of Chirst with Bro. Cross Drive. Larry Johnson r ,bl» flood of Eastern Ken- O. V. Smith officiating. Bu-! chapter Chairman of Red m^y ] as t spring, and the rial was in Walnut Grove. Cross, requests your active Ohio River Valley flood oc- Cemetery. Sparks Funeral participation in this years rurring now, it is our respon- Home was in charge of ar- rangements. ; drive. Herbert R. Adams Aviation Machinist ihil-ty to help provide the A ,P f $2,710,178 was aid to assist these unfortunate spent by the American Red ,j-ople. Cross during 1963 to aid dis- —. . ' . . . .... aster victims in Kentucky. >" ea , r s , drlve ^ The number of persons as- j ^ ur "? s J, e " silted was 5,118 compared m»mder of March, pie Mt. Herbert R. Adams, airman to 2,044 in 1962. This was ^ e 0 D <"" d d r i " <*»"?»•» apprentice, USN, son of M r . I a n increase from 2,044 assist- ls W °- Nelson. He wiU have and Mrs. Herbert W. Adams ed in 1962 and amount of * J™ 1 *'J* ^^ e s s m ? n J s ~ of SHver St, Brodhead, gra- $460,956.97 spent- The Red s ^ tm S hml The Gray Ladies duated Feb. 28 from Aviation. Cross considers a s a "Disast- w '" be soliciting residents of Machirtot's -Mate School in|er" any catastrophe or mis- the town. Each of the schools Jet Engines at the Naval Air fortune that affects more than u ''" be participating in this Technical Training center, five families. drive and it is requested that Memphis, Tenn. I For more of a local picture, y<V will have volunteer He studied Jet fundamen- the American Red Cross as- workers collecting, too. If tals, the tiperation and re- \ sisted several Rockcastle n o o n e contacts you for your placement of jet power plants County families during our donation, please contact the and Jet aircraft flight line ; 1962 flood, giving out near- county Larry 1>u . , chairman, operafionaL The dn&ulum Ty $1500. I'nTsure that those Johnson at Wildie. also included the study of.of you who received assist- More than $500 was coi- dUassembly and assembly of, ance at that time can testify lected In Rockcastle In 1963. jet power plants and power as to Its benefit, he said. Mr. Johnson hopes plant removal procedures. I The National Red Cross t h a t a m o u n t this year. >oks of Indiana also ran j nsurance agent, for complete H _! h _f_ r ad and over a " em " information and entry forms. These points will be con- n>per Godby reported sidered in judging the safe- Biirnes was driving ty practices of farm families: under the influence of (|) The good safety prac- . . r nail Is He was also on tices the family employs Highland- by Barnes ^deswiped the the wrong side of the road, round its home and farm- The consolation and cham- truck, ran off the road, over hn said stead; (2) the family's indivi- pionship games will be play- a n embantonent throwing The left side of the ve- dual safety record, and (3> >?d Tuesday night. Admis- Barnes and Patey Smith, hiMe dnven by Barnes w.is the enthusiasm and degree of ion will be charged. Livingston, ou The announcement came rom Ray W. Settle, princi- t>f t h e auto sheared off. , artiicipation the family plavs in community safely (Continued on page 4) County CAP Rates 5th In Stale i Roeki-astle squadron Civ:l i Air Patrol is rated fifth place J :n the state, according to m- j formation received by Com- ' mander Dr. Jack Lewis from | Kentucky Wing Command- ter Col. Francos Blevins at : . Louisville. Col. Blevins -laid something must be done to increase and implement the cade - , pro- gram. There are 30 aircraft :ri the Kentucky Wing to be as- signed on a priority basts lo the squadron having greatest WHISKEY AND BEER CONFISCATED - - Livingiton Chief cadet enrollment These air- being reassigned, ernor's budget did not in-1 of Police Wendell Fields, left. Irrin Fields. Assistant police-1 craft are for the sole purpose AFB, Tex., for: ohide raises for teachers man. center, and Police Judge M. H. Clark are pictured of cadet orientation rides, technical training a s a United without degrees, he said. with three half-pints of whiskey and eight bottles of beer- search and rescue and pilot States Air Force aircraft fj ot eve ry teacher will get The whiskey was taken from the auto of T. E. Roach of proficiency They wkll be as- maintenance specialist. j t h e full $500 raise, because! Tennessee. Roach w*s tried for operating a vehicle while' signed to units with 25 or Airman Cummins, who eh- increased State aid is based i under the influence of an intoxicant and found not guilty, more cadets listed i n t h e Air Force a'on classroom units, which'Bob Davis and R. W. Muse who accompanied him were, The next squadron meet- short time ago, has complet-1 m a y b e less, than the number tried on a charge of public drunkeness and fined $50 and ing will be held March 19 a t ed his initial basic military j cri teachers. Hinkle said many, $6 cost in Livingston police court. The beer was taken the Brodhead High School training here. j teachers probably don't rea- from Roy Lee Evans who was fined S100 for reckless Lt. Addie Rush says that "Hie airman is a 1960^rad- Hze this. The increase would , driving. George E. Bailey. Lafayette. Ind.. who accompani- whether you are 16 or 64 uate of Livingston, High be $300 next school year a n d ! e d him was charged with public drunkeness. Livingston you are needed in the squad- School. i $200 in 1965-66. I officials poured the beer and whiskey out, ron. Teachers Get Salary Increase Friday 13 w a s a lucky day ^ for Kentucky teachers. That was the day that the House -i of Representatives at Frank- fort passed two bills which | would raise State aid f o r ' jj teachers' salaries $500 per classroom unit in the next two school years. They now go to the Senate. Representative Brooks Hin- In Specialist Training kle Paris Democrat, said the Kentucky Education Associa- Aarman James W Cum- tion legislative program call- mins. son of Mr. and M r s . i e d for salapf increases only Byrdette Cummins of Mt. 1 for degree teachers. The gov- Vernon, A-M James W. Cummins A-M James Cummins

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