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U. of K. Library Lexington, Ky. FINE .OF TEAT!'* - NM\V 'BULQXUU; ^WTTTNGt "<"• TING BOOKS: M&wl $**11011 M joma Titt THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 r 1959 V.OLUME—71 NUMBER 2 MOUNT VERNON, KENTUCKY "Red Devils" Defeat Berea "Pirates" Second Time 63-0 Playing at home seems to downs.for 90 yards, 28 yards •free with the ML Varnon "Red K f J J ? ? £ d L P ? n 2' N f nne i' e r Devils", coach Larry Travis de- b ^ d the hard charging line clared alter they rolled-over JJ&VfSlt ^ uc ^r rT 2 n , of J 8 VmBmm Pirate, 63-0 Monday ^ c f ^ f J r ' t e ™?l£» r^S?Sd rt S c ^ d w 'y Buddy Hansel, aided by Buddv H.n.? ..H Miri lhe excellent quarter backing SvSSSH! yards and 20 yards and added , dashes , }n the |cr*t quarter, after an extra point to v holding Berea, Mt. Vernon took 50-0 Mt. Vernon possession of the ball on th.eir In the fourth quarter Penny! own 30 yard line aiid drove to 'Ntinnelley went over from agic Safety Show' Here of etc., walk facing oncoming were: put up ydur bicycle after Kentucky ,"tate Police pre- traffic and at night, wear white dark, never ride two on a program at the colthing or carry a white hand- bicycle. Last year 12 children Veraop to^ mnd High kenWef. . were killed while riding t w o o a p " Rules he recommended for a bike. State laws regarding »«\5 _*° 0 ?* r ' known as the students who are transported bicycle riding at night are 4oo Magic Safety Show, has been by bus were: be at the bus stop lenient he declared. The law written up In the Courier-Jour- on time, don't run and play a- states that a bicycle being rid- r. - ™>"»d—wait right at the bus den at night must have an Lt. Estes informed the stu- stop get on the bus, be seated electric light and a reflector! A meetine will be Vallm* - In ihm dents that he always started ahcFremain seated, when leav- that is large enough to be seen' * ' " * c * Ued ta the Early Drive For Xmas. Deluxe T h e S i g n a 1 is sponsoring a drive to have Mt. Vernon go all oat for Christmas, this year. We would like to see more tare*'Staging, more decorated homes and especially we would like to see Main Street decked out in the finest holiday spirit. We wish to promote s o m e Christmas activity for the I O. H. Griffin near future of all organizations, " *"sht' a very loud road not once but three or four Lt. Estes tore a paper in such I i^^S^wh^^e^interested "bang'' was htard. times, never hang arms out bus a fashion that it read Iwhen 1 ^ p^mo^ne s o e c i S C h r S t a S li I h e .J , b ^ p r 0 g r f m was "" or car wind °ws- unfolded) Safety First; he drew deco^Uons Jd^vitl^ T^ ,lustrated with-anecdotes and at Lt. Estes recounted an episode a pig on a blackboard which | time and Dlace of meetine «H11 least half of the talk was in which occurred in Montgomery looked around (for safety sake); i b e announced in next week's poetry which Lt. Estes com- County. A father bought a toy a hand puppet demonstrated I S u e posed himself. wind mill- for his blond, six- traffic signalk Several other Towns alt armmri no ^ S a f e t y rules which he stress- year-old son. The boy rolled magic tricks were performed. !extra functions for the Yuletide on the second down Bern's The scoring ended when Jim Kentucky Magistrates and WC "L : 1 evec jay wa,k J never town the back window and was This show was originated by season. Just because Mt Vernon backs were rushed by the hard Nunnelley took a direct pass Commissioner's Association, 'Cf 1 ? 8 °, n to c *" or other vtv'holdjng the toy out of the car Lt. Estes who joined the State • u small does not mean she can- charging line of Mt. Vernon from center and went 15 yards Inc., Somerset, a nonstock group! ? , * r,d ?. never . s,and window. O" 1 c " rve ? . t ™* Po,1 .<* Department 18 years not carry out a worth while in- and Berea fumbled, Jim Cox of to score. Final score 63-0 Mt. organized to promote the wel-j m the str .? et w '? lle waiting 10 side swiped th<T auto and. jerked ago. He started the program be-; teresting and beautiful Christ- Mt Vernon came up with the Vernon. fare of this group of local of-1 e C os *T w *l on thc r J>' never ,he boy s arm out of the socket, fore he joined the department, mas Project. Let's have Christ- ball in the end zone to start the Thursday night at 8 o'clock ficials, obtained a charter from ?.! ay sU ? ets or highways— The arm was found some 30 Seniors were taking tests at jmas Deluxe this year. downfall of Berea. The score Mt. Vecndn iSscheduled to play the Secretary of State last' - re ls not a more dangerous feet down the road. A police the time of the performance. Lt. was 8-0 Mt. Vernon. The extra Pjfint Lick at home. I week. ' __ G. H. Griffin Helps Berea's 10 yard line only to yards out and added an extra Orqanize Magistrates loose the ball on downs. But point to make the score 57-0. S. 23. he point was missed. Tfe "Red Devils" record to G. H. Griffin, Magistrate of . Mt. Vernon-continued to con- date Is 3-1-1. Coach Travis in-'the 5th District of Rockcastle l y instead of leavingfor lunch, trol the ball in the first half, vites all fans to come out and 1 County, was one of this group. > The score rose steadily as Paul help this "Rid Devils" continue Other incorporators were: Nurse Injured In highway in .Kentucky thap U. trooper rushed the child to a Estes promised to return at a stay at school all hospital and his life was saved, future date and discuss driving • L o n g Illness Claims .—!-- Bicycle rule^that he included for the high school. William Lee Procior Thompson romped for touch- their way*. Youths Charged With Property Damage O. L. Kirk, Bowling Green; J. Richard Gaw. Owensboro; E- Auto Wreck At Renfro bert Botkms. Barbourville; M. G. Snyder, Louisville: Edward' • K. Cook,' Somcrwt; BHS Elects Class Bowling Green, and Foster Beatty, Lexington. Two bOX*. 15 and 13 years of age. are being held in Rock- castle County jail. They are PnfOtltV A C b Officers & Cheerleaders charged with tampering with a ' l *' safety. device on the Railroad. The classes of BrodheacT High breaking and entering Pine vtSCCll \_jOUrt School have organized' and Hill School House and destroy' elected their . class officers, "rig public property. They are: seniors—president, Thc boys confessed to de- Ronnie Singleton; vice-presi- ! straying property at Pine Beatrice Louise Trospcr, . ... . - Taes-' Henderson: V i r g i f ^ w a 1 k e r ! day on " about ', 4 m ' les Syrus James Benge Bowlinu r.reen and Foster P north of Mt. Vernon when her Armour Company Creamery " 8 Business Being Moved Here William Lee Proctor, 81, died Oct. 2 after'*"lingering illness. He was born m Rockcastle j'Coiinty in 1877, the son of the 'late Milton and Mary Francis The Rockcastle County De- K ? dle ,^ 0< ^- . . velopment Association has been 1898 he married Martha •nstmmental in pervading ? ect ° r / " h ° Preceded him in Armour Creamery to locate a death in 1945. H e was a member Cream Station at Mt. Vernon. of the Buckeye Christian I!!!. b ii il ^. is . to . be hV". 1 hy | ^^everal months ago he was auto skidded down an embank- Died At Negro Creek mrnt which was about 50 feet high. Syrjis James Benge, 84, died t - Mrs.' Trosper was cn route ^P 1 - 30 - al h »« m e at Negro' : "oe^ ana^rmiea to presented a 50 year pin from to Louisville Where she is em- Creek. He was born in 1895 m Ashland Lodge 640 F&AM. Pp. Z* —~ to • ™ h «" -ZsrLSir&ZSg. Fostw. re " S ' h i o f W a n ^ ^ Ruby Reppert; reporter, Helen County Sheriff Walter Sowdar . ToR^airRoad ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' - »w^ b ^ ^ = At the regular meeting of started to. skid an. the Rockcastle County fiscal « #»»», "control be , d#r?°" f 1 ^ , T " r esda ^ four *®i e n °P" ,,' c * a "Tone "time had Prof{ '" °' Foster. Ohio: Mrs.-non Monday. He has ucon em- auciea ounaay at tne tamuy reported. Sheriff Sowder and. maMe JUs'sHpV^ H ^ ^ i e W . M«* M.ry Ann«,r for about cemetery above the home place dent, Earf Brummett; secreta^, SchMl 'and 'fiaUroad "property °i t ^ ( S n ncOTtrol brfore"the've^ ^ ame * c - of Brodhead; six J mimy Robinson, his wife and great-grandchildren. Cllffen^ Chappell; treasurer, n<Mr the school, Rockcastle * hi/-?, nliinoorf nver thr- hill o.,r daughters. Mrs.^.Pcarly Francis child. are to move to ML Ver- 1 Funeral services Junior officers are: presi- Deputy Robert Abney arrested P" '°T ®J. m * TTJ ,\ZZA » L ^ sw , 0 ' 1 and Miss Lucdle Benge 16 years m various places. at Buckeye. Officiating minis- dent. Bige Towery; vice-presi- these boys at Pine Hill-after H.,!??".! 1 ,1^? : • „ J P ." S ;, a " Brodhead; Mrs. Rosa gry-! The Development Association ters were. Bros. Cecil Dailey , dent, Jerry Payne; secretary- reports reached them that the 5 ld 5? . i R " ? Brodhead) to ing motorist. Ossie Yates, who a n t of Stanford. Mrs. Evy Rob- has worked for several years and Tinsley Rector. -Sparks ' - • Brodhead Grade and High was accompanied by John Lair hins of Foster. Ohio. to secure industry for Rock- Funeral Home was in charge of ° galley. These men other survivors are: 42 grand- ; castle. This is a beginning. arrangements. They were. Matt Blanton. : helped Trooper .Hail get, Mrs. c hjid ren , n j ne great-grandchild- More details next week. treasurer. Genevieve Stevens; boys had been seen shooting e„wi reporter. Linda Sowder. >ailroad flasher signals and x "°°' Sophomore officers are: presi- safety devices with "-An a i r rifle. and ft F t Iniluv who has three school age child- Trospcr out of the car and into- fiv e sisters. Mrs.. Florence ana H. kinase). ren; Edgar Howard who the ambulance. She was not Burke I.J: «.— GOP FISH FRY Roger Durham; treasurer. Dora LuisviHe ^ S m a t ^ d 3 ,wo; Cos ' ic Lunsford. who has pinned'in t h e c a r but a back Brown and Miss Alice/Benge. Rob ert Emmeit Childress The Republican Party Is hold- Norton; rei«rtcr, Beverly , „ T „ t ™ ! °" 1 ' and Har mon S i m p s o n W h o ' ^ u r y w a s feared socaution of Crab 0rc ^7 d: Mrs. ; Died Su^enlv inga fish fryOct._16 at _5 p. m. Harris. JSL' 0 lhC raUr0 ' d lo ^ near cares for two of his grand- was observed in moving her. Jcnni<f Bishop ot Illinois: Mrs.! ~ . children. She i-as taken to Rockcastle- These men stated that Ernest County Bapti. Freshmen officers are: presi-. . „• . dent. Steve Albright; vice-presi- M«ss Bonnie Winstead and dent. Junior Bishop; secretary. MlM Sue Hilton, teachers at Bo wling and Richard Spoona- broken rib Lana West, treasurer, Charles Pine Hill school, were greeted more who also live in this area, has not been Brummitt; reporter. Linda Bui- Tuesday morning by broken but wire not present, have lock. windows, broken doors, and three and two children, Cheerleaders have also been overturned desk?. Books had tively, who must walk to school. elected. They are: Billie Os-. h 00 " dumped in the floor and: These men stated that some• S e p t e m b e r 1 borne, Lana West. Linda- Bui- Water poured over them. Can- 1 „f the children must walk as lock. Mary Saylor, Helen "ed tomatoes had been broken much as three miles from their. Tuesday * little thovt'ef was at Renfro Valley Barn. Senator Robert Emmett Childress. 72..' ? he a " Cooper b n . ; of Brodhead, died suddenly dule<i to speak. ereTimd She Funeral services were con- ducted Oct. 2 at the Negro Oct. 1 at Rockcastle County leased to date. Crcek Church of God Bro . Baptist Hospital. He was born Cable Injures BoSWell KpnUa _ . Willie Lewis was officiating ! n 1886, the son of Sara Loyell ' • . pSS; SS2 ' ^ re ? * " ? {wo children- respec-1 p t r s t Rain Since minister. Interment was in the ?pd John Childress. He married ; Journey Boswell, 22. of May: Negro Creek Cemetery. Watson Maggie Smith in 1918. He was' ville. Ga.. was injured when Funeral Home was in charge of " member of tho Chestnut a telephone line cable struck arrangements. Adams, Ruby Thacker, Barbara an<l splattered ov«r the lunch home to school. Sirqpson said the first rain that has been re- Q Q. . Brock, Genevieve Stevens and room - J,"" 10 " excrement was n bus now comes to within one.corded in Rockcastle County W . o . Stewart *Jn Mildred Halcomb; Johnny Samuel Viars Killed In Accident ion one floor."' half mile of his home, but that Sept. 1 when One of the boys is from Pine: when the weather gets b a d , '• hundrcths of an spent the night with Johnny Samuel Viars, 25, was at Pine Hill. - killed Saturday in an auto- mobile accident at Xcnia, Ohio. Benllev Hansel He was a resident of Berea, ' Route 3, tFairview community Bitten By Spider in Rockcastle County). He was employed at Dayton. Ohio, Hill, but how resides at Cin- '"you can only get in and out sured. J-einnatl: ^The 0 'toys'* ^ r t S S l y i U am"' Wlth * a " d J _^ esda /-. » ,"«? 1 28 hun- art, Wildie. as a member of the I United States .Army 614' years Ridge Church of Christ. him oh the right side of his Mr, Childress retired from I f °rehead his government job six yearsj„ Boswell-was--taken to-the ago, returned to Mt. .Vernon i Koc KcasUe County Saptist Hos- Democratic Committee where he remained until nine,P' lal Wednesday at 11:30.-He months ago when he moved to , e . w ?'' c ln hut he is Appointment of W. S. Stew- Brodhead. He served in thej now a paUent there." L & N Withdraws Suit dreths of an inch of rain, fell. State Democratic Agriculture during World War I. ...yMS stated that if the Two wrecks w«?re attributed t<? Campaign Committee was an-' Survivors include his wife T„ T-I . Court would permit the repair the slippery roads caused by nounced today by Walter Moor- Mrs. Maggie Childress Brod- rtemove Depot of Tark Hill it would help some the shower. One car was dafn- man. Hardmshurg, State Agri- head' onedauehter Mrs Svlvii TV,« T . . ... of the children by reducing the aged near Roundstonc but n<j culture Chairman for fhe Demo- Joyner Spring Hope N C - two RailrMrt fvfmninv hi ^ distance they must walk. one was injured Mrs. Beatrice' cra.ic campaign. ^ ' T C Caress of R ! t h e ^ whtehTheXd fS^ Edgar Howard said that last Trosper received two broken Co-chairmai> of the State. Lauderdale, Fla.; BUI Childress I before the Public SerVice Com- Bentley Hansel. 13. son of year his seven year old daugh- ribs and multiple bruises when Agr.cu ture Committee are of Erlanger; two sisters. Mrs. mission at Frankfort™Remove the time of his death Mr and Mrs - u - G Hansel of,ter walked to school in an icy.her car skidded on the wet Agriculture Commissioner Ben Minnie Felton of Louisville the depot from Livineston H e T a s a member of Fair- Mt. Vernon was taken to Berea rain, sat at school all day in wet - pavement and went over an im- J. Butler. Lexington and Smith and Mrs. Marjorie Sprang of This ^formation was received v i e w ^ P t i s t Church College Hospital Tuesday night clothing and was later ill for bankment near Renfro Valley. Broadbent. Jr.. of Cobb. Nampa. Idaho; also five grand- by tUe^vtagston afy OiuncU . r .. ... . . 'J... v... >» la-n urm>k« HP cmH tnp m a n : - - -* J - 1 AKilHrm . — . * . County Homemakers Surviving Mr. Viars are his'due to illness caused by wife, Corrine Alexander Viars; suspectod^i^r bite. his mother. Mrs. Gertrude And-' Bentl£/ a ninth grade stu-;not get his truck out to get a erkin: two brothers, Lloyd Viars dent at Mt. Vernon High School, doctor for his child. on H r.rnron Willinm Viars all must have been bitten about 7; ine men aeciarea tney naa, M ^ of Berea Raute 3 ,P. m. whilb outside of his home, been told that if the roads were A o ( «| D f f/Vpt* V Funeral services vfrre . con- He came in the house and went repaired the children would be ! It, O ducted at the Liberty Baptist to bed." Some 30 minutes Uter; hauled to school. • - ... ..... i. -i f c- Robbins is magistrate Church Tuesday by- Rev. W. J. he informed his mother h e w a ^ children. Funeral services were con- ducted Sunday at the Chestnut —Ridge t Church of Christ with BroTTtoland Moore of London i officiating. Burial was in Elm-, wood Cemetery Mt. Vernon. Everett E. Brown Sparks Funeral Home was in - charge of arrangements. ' Aboard Uob baratoga this week, from the Railroad Commissioner at Frankfort. The freight and telegraph depot will remain open in- definitely. the letter said. Banks Closed Monday homemakers of Rockcastle Everett E. Brown, aviation electrician's mate first class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Officers for a County Associ- ;— Hamilton U< Burfal"'was * i n " t h e sick. She believed his illness t o of that district. No action was ation of Homemakers were M R HrwJ Ber^a Cemetery Rominger be a recurrence of appendicitis' taken by the Court on this"re- elected Tuedsay evening at the t Wetne D. tlooa Funeral Home was In charge he had been bothered with be-1 quest. 'first annual meeting of the Died September 25 of arrangements. fore. I Umnie Carter was hired to The boy retired but arose a operate the Couhty road grader " " ' I o a r - ' Tommle Carpenter of Scaffold ents he felt much worse. They Cane appeared before the Court, Those elected were: Mrs. Pat ty Baptist Hospital. She was fjg ciUMutoik'at B n S h S d I S vla E / Ar "P 1<f Returns From Tour then rushed him to Berea Col- Just as it adjourned and de- Hammons, president; Mrs. Yo- born m Rockcastle County the ^ U ^ ^ N M^ SmSk Kans., tt saving lege Hospital. Doctors there manded to know why gravel landa Ramsey, vice-president; daughter of Polly Ann Mams president of The Bank o? ML "" » — j . _t u;- v:- had h#«on nut on ihp rnart cf a Kfrc Flnm ITnn Rmum c^rn. and :Trv» r o l i i m h u q H i n c s Shi» T- . .*"5. m . Mrs. Nettie B. Hood. 62. d i e d O c t 12. " C o l u m b u s j T u " n g " t o n •nt ?R al t h c Rrvkrncllo Pnlm. P ay " Observance Of this holl- i „ _ j u-.-hnnfl nf tho fnrrrfor Mi« Donald E. Smith, airman, f oun( j a place on hU right hip had been put on the road of a Mrs, Flora Mae Brown, secre- and Joe Columbus Hines. Shel£ . . __ „|J* USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. where he is belieyed to have ' a " " h a sold last April to D. A: j tary and Mrs. Fay Brown, treas-; was member of the Holiness 1 "" """ cit^ens Baiik an- Smith of Disputanta,-was serv- beg,, bitten by a spider. Robbins. The farm is located in urer. Church; ' . | noun,S<L ^ * K " ing aboprd the attack aircraft Bentley has been given treat-1 the Brindle Ridge area on Chest-1 A consUtution for the Associ- Surviving her are: one son. 1 carrier USS Shangri-La wfien mcnt and i s reported improved. I n u t Ridge Road. Carpenter said i aUon was presented and adopt-! Harold Hood of the U. S. Army; it returned to San Diego. Calif., he had been told when he re-,ed. It gives guidance on such one step son, Thomas Hood, of Oct. 3 ^fter a seven-month tour v PTA of dutjrwith the U. S. Seventh M1 - Vernon fiA Fleet On t h e Western Pacific. Meets Monday j During operations in the Far. . -> - • East, the Shangri-La participa-l The regular meeting of t h e teti in many international ex- Mt. Vernon Parent Teachers ercises"such as the. SEATO Association will fee held Mon- Operation "Saddle-Up" off the day, Oct 12, at 7 "p! m. in the coast of Borneo. ,Mt. Vernon School Library. The earricr. remained in the: This will be the last .regular San Diego area for a few days meetmg before the Halloween before proceeding to the Naval j Carnival. Shipyard at Bremerton, Wash., i Mrs. Lucille Hysinger, pub- for a four-month overhaul jlicity fhqjrman, said all par- period. 1 ents are urged to attend. quested gravel that that road 1 points as who may be a member, Lebanon, Ind.; four grandchild- was not a county road. He said i the number of women needed ren; five step grandchildren; the road was now graveled up'before a club can organize antf and four brothers, Leonard to the bam. j who shall compose the advisory Hines. Cincinnati, Ohio, Ernest, F. F. Robbins, magistrate, council. Charley and Walker Hines, all told Carpenterthat roads, "get i Guest speaker for the even- j of ML Vernon: one sister, Mrs. better from year to year'as they, ing was Mrs. Chester Tyree of Grace Ramsey of Mt. Vernon, are repaired". Carpenter re- London.' She demonstrated ! Services were conducted at torted that he had to' pull his:several crafts. Two pictures Town Hill Holiness Church Fri- truck out with a tractor when were made from scraps of ma-: day. with Bros. Asa Stokes. Geo. he lived there and now a tandem' terial. These were won by Mrs.; Murphy and Robert Hasty of- -truck could be driven up to. Maude Martin and Mrs. Stella, ficiating. Interment was in Elm the barn. ' I French. A decorated bottle was wood Cemetery. ' No action was question. on this' won by Mrs. Alene Davis. i Some 50 people attepded. Cox Funeral I Home was in charge of arrange- Sand Springs Homecoming homecoming dinner Sunday, Oct. 11. Morning and afternoon worship services are planned. Former members and friends are invited. DEMOCRAT DINNER The Democrat Party is hold- ing a dinner OcL 23 at 6:30 p. m. at Brodhead High School. ArnoltCv. of W ilmore, aboard the at- tack aircraft carrier USS Sar- atoga operating with the U. S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterran- ean. A unit of Tank Force 60. the Saratoga began her six-month tour of duty on Aug. 16 a t Majorca relieving the carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt. During the cruise she is sche- duled to participate in various operational exercises and to visit Italy, Spain, France and Greece. .OIL WELL PLANNED Clarence Frith of Louisville, will begin drilling for oil on the farm of his father-in-law,. F. F. Robbins and heirs in the next few days, F. F. Rohbins of Brodhead announced.

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