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Baccalaureate a n d " c o m - ' mencemdrit exercises have been scheduled b y t h e three' high schools in the county. ; For clarity, the various exercises are listed below by Two Conway men were In- jured seriously Tuesday night when their auto crash- ed into, another auto making a left turn into Boone Trail Truck Stop south of Berea. S u f f e r i n g f i v e b r o k e n ribs, a punctured lung, cuts and bruises is Raymond Towery, manager of Towery's Tex- 'aco Service Station, Con- way. Sufferingeinternal injuries and cuts and bruises is Frank Mullins, also of Con- way. Two men in the other auto were not identified. THey were not reported injured. -The*autor were liSrriagecf Ix- .tensiveiy. The injured men were tak- en to Berea College Hospital. id pro- of feet- Mrs. Lula M. Ramsey Funeral At Pine Hill THEY AHE "SUPERIOR" - - The Mt. Vern >n High School Girls Glee Ctub. under the temporary direction of Mrs. Lee Durham, ware judged superior at the State Music Festi- val recently at Richmond. Front row. fworn Mary Jones. Joene Gentry. Irene Child- ress, Judith Willian^s. Margaret Stokes. Phyllis Houston. Ellen Peek. Irene Payne. Linda Pittman. Charlene Renner. Priscilla Cloud. Claret'ta Carter, Virginia Rose McBee and Helen "Marie Smith. Second row. from left, Pam Baker. Jenny Sue Hodges. Donna Bullen. Linda Miller, Gail Hunt, Judy Hunt, Carla Baker, Shirley Ann Sowder, Dorcas Woodall. Joanne Cummins, Brenda Carter, Louise Jordan. Wanda Cummins a'nd Kay Cameron. Mrs. Margie Dees Wilcop is tho permanent director, but is recuperating from an auto' accident. Dies While Fit John Houston Elect Cheerleaders Three new cheerleaders.' have been elected at Mi. • nu ana ' Vernon High School. They of arrangements.. For . y _ Fix ei g hlh grade-sh.- L»... «-• t dents from surrounding ru- ! Ottis Bumgardner ral "schools attended the I Funeral Conducted Orientation Day Program al Livingston May 3. Nine ru- Ottis Bumgasdner, -62. of ral students did not attend. Elrod, died April 24 at his Livingston will graduate home. 4 ' 40 eighth grade students Mr. Bumgardner was the making a potential freshman son of Henry and Lydia class of 95 for next year. Davidson Bumgardner. He The program consisted cf w a s a farmer a n d a member a get-acquainted hour in of the Elrod Church of Qgd. , t h e g y m where the students Besides his wife, he is sur-i saw a film "High School— vived by two sons and one! Your Challenge." This was daughter: Cloyd, of Lorain. 1 followed by a discussion of Ohio; Harold, of Elrod, and j the curriculum and text- Mrs. Jean Morris, of Mt. i books. After- registering for Washington. Three sisters next years classes, the vis- survive, including Mrs. Marie itors visited in the high Roberts, of B redhead, as well school classrooms. a s t w o brothers. The Livingston eighth Funeral services were con- grade welcomed all the vis- ducted April 27 at the Elrod] itors to join them in Septem- Chujdi of God with Bros, ber-by serving refreshments Ray jakies and S. E. Abbott .and presenting a program the officiating. He was buried In last hour in the lunchroom. Bobbitt Cemetery. Farris- The eighth grade room Morris-Hislope Funeral Home mothers, Mrs. Leach and was in charge of arrange- Mrs. Bullock, prepared re- Conservation Caravan Here It will be open from 9 a. m., until 4:30 p. m. The pub- lic is invited to view this unusual animated exhibit. The Caravan, which is built in. a special trailer, shows a vivid and realistic MOUNT VERNOW, KENTUCKY ' -Of--School Plans Conway Men County, State Agree On Road Program For Students Reported Hurt In Crash j WORK BEGZJJS ON |COUNTY ROADS | Tilt*' cour.1v and .state got At that time the state hatt- ed all w-Grk^Vxcept routine maintenance, on roads in .or- der to re-evaluate the coun- ty ri>.nJ p r o g r a m ariH to wait until the Rockcastle Fiscal Court hired a county road supervisor. "*TRfc cotlnCrWIS » su- pervisor at the meeting. County and state officials agreed on John Houston as Jid not take the exam. some\dditfew tfork in the- iv.ulalde. ' One such project i s a n e w entrance to the, Sand Springs Road through the Owens nul project, subject to. B i g Exp l os i on! Council Discusses Sewer From Mo l asses A review of the proposed satisfaction. server system for Mt. Ver- With this in mifid. Ci'y - - non was made by the Ml. AT TV. Jiihfi Allen :.rid Eiigi- Things were "poppin" at Vernon City Council at .is nee;- J...k Crawford agreed the home of G. C. Mink, of meeting Thursday night.-and :o go :. Atlanta, u; their Mt. Vernon, one night this t he Council decided all the own expire. to the li.ime week; ' i financial details were not office of lb- 1 Housing and Mr. - Mink had just gone completely worked out-if its Home Kinance Agency rwlucli to bed when a glass jar of - -- "-^rwill loan the city somV molasses on a shelf in the i n ! SiiKO.OOOl and wiii k' out -Ihe room exploded showering Uplift I ntlPOrT details the room with glass and molasses. I Mr. Mink coulifcgive no scientific reason (Or l^ie ex- plosion. He said the molasses were not spoiled. _ . . No one was. injured, but' . IHe*i%w) it took from early morning An enthusiastic audience until noon to cloan up the of about 300 persons heart. mess the •superior rated Rock- • • -• castle All-County band per- Mrs. Ina Sue Bradley, ( J X ™ " * ^ Re, " r0 Buried At Blue Springs In a near, flawless per- . -•-» I formartee. the band (and we. 1 MPs.- I n a S u e Bradley, 62.: include the junior band) gave ''' ( '" i - of Holton, Ind.. and a form- the county residents prisent """ er resident of Rockcastle reason, to be proud of the i r - * County, died at Holton May youthful musicians who were 6. , t | not .exported t o b e -of-u iv acquisitions, is t h e L.vingston - Gaulev I (ranch Road, within the citv I Jynrts of Livingston. A - third _ , project, t<> «:-.i(lv i!id drain * ,' and V.x-1: tiie ifj'tiiniond Fork that it or / OKJH Mill- Tluirsdaj [ston, and Phil- comply \ f BLO Ihead. A the loan, duet is some- ' a s f a r a s the world.-0fi inent'is ,c Mrs. Bradley was born the. this year. daughter of Tilford a n d | The band played selection Ellen fivans Miic.-She w a s a ! which ranged from Bach t- member of the Church of marches to musical corned: Christ. with pcrcision, skill an< She is survived by two I enthusiasm. daughters and six sons: Mrs.! One Alta Price. Georgetown:' the | M.S. Edith Mullins. Midland. m .it- Ohio: Paul, of Midland: Til- ''ins. of J.iv ford, Howard. Homer. George ; 1'.' Owens. and Dewey,»all of Holton: >sn re drc two sisters and three broth- j thing new er.: Mrs. Jane Bullock imd. music. •• * Mrs. Ora Burdinc; Bill. Harve We feel confident, the au- and Walter M'JC, a* well as.Uhente... was thrilled by the, 28 grandchildren and three afternoon of "live" •puisi'-. great grandchildren. She was something seldom heard in death by her this area. Congratulations Bradley. are in order lo Ihe band and Funeral services were con- us director -Jack L. , are:' rauia valorem « | ' « K r ? B | i 5 f i ¥ l ! Winatonri nnH T«v»n Rr*v»k i Church With Bro. .WattS OI- . - Cheerleadi^ remaining are- Jjaati^. She was buried in Orientation Day Joy Gentry. Shirley Sowdi.r Blue - cry ; " , A ) Livinaslon School and Claudetto Hansel. Funeral Home was in charge i A l Uvmgsion ocnooi ly has "to day 's n»cftjnR d. ^rith r u l e s to . or the issue i the federal oncernetl. egul.i- Several bridges also will : the - O n the' matter of black- tha' ; top. there seems to he a •rsonal (|i»- st ion as- lo'what road; . Will be blaek'oppcd this erf of yea: The slate indicated order. the: •e is a slioilage of funds extensive work. A total of •1 also S19! •..TJ1" has ben earmark- . «l 1 ror county roads, but ihe ill- to j indicated it costs about obUun S.ifl.000-plus lo maimain s dead. pre, ,i-nt blacktop, so some -»f the roads - designated 'for i blar •ktop fliis year mighUiave. At tor- ] : to "go. begging. -• Laurel Likes 1-75 Proposal At least laurel ' C" stamj>ed. t*<l a p p i r . ^t* t n e I. and velN Orientation Day Program ^ c h ^ ^ p u , th Livingston^ May 3. Nine ru- rouU , brinfc ,.- 5 wj posed route for interstate ID hy - . * w.u i through Laurel and Whitley wi For.y-six counties at a meeting Mon- W: dents from surroundsnR rw-1 schools attended t h e j day. one here last iJ«Temoer. The citizens had rea'son to At that time. Laurel and the now Whitley countians unani- -ithin n mousfy opp^iseil a proposed mile of London and Corbin route that.wouljl have taken and .gives both,iowns .two the highway six miles farther interchanges ?acn. west away lorm t h e t w o The previous proposed tourist .tenters. route missed London and Kven_Ward put in a plug Corbin up to seven mile.< for the'new route.' As chjn- and allowed "only one inter- man of the State Parks change. - - Boards, he said this. route Though the new route adds wodhl help the State parks dollars to the London and in .Southeastern Kentucky. Corbin areas, it also adds Compared with the gloomy dollars to highway con- atmosphere of the Dccem- struction by adding two in- ber hearing, Monday's scs- terchanges and lengthening sion was like a family picnic, the route between Mt. Ver- Everyone wore - label tag non and Williamsburg. reading "Corbin Likes New • No particular mention was Route 1-75." Every speaker made at the meeting of was applauded. Some drew the sthetch- between Rich-Appreciative stamps on the mond' anil the. Rockcastle- floor. Laurel counties line. This All told, spokesmen for stretch has been established 20 groups in Lon- If don Corbin expressed ap- there is a markSd change in P^val and urged the Federal _ this section it would occur (Continued on page 4)
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Page 1: MOUNT VERNOW, KENTUCKY ' -Of--School Plans Conwa y Me … · home. 4 interchange' 40 eighth grade students Mr. Bumgardner was the making a potential freshman son of Henry and Lydia

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