The Hazard Herald: 1958-09-25
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——— COURIER OF THE EAST KENTUCKY COAL FIELDS VOLUME 4B—NO. 90 HAZARD, PERRY COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1958 COPY" 10c A native of Harlan County Jill Smith Lois Dean Combs Joyce Pearlman until this week manager of Scott’a Store in Rowling Green John L. Lewis Monday was reported about to nail will replace M I Dillard here down another fat pay raise and welfare-fund-royalty in- firm’s as manager of the Hazard crease for the nation’s soft-coal miners. < glare At the same time, the Government announced a Dillard was last week promot- 50-cent-an-hour rise in wage rates that producers ed to manager of a new Scott’s must pay to be eligible to sell coal ported to have argued the coal Store in Aurora, 111., a suburb under federal contract. industry had to recognize of Chicago, and merchandising that 0,her industries are granting manager of two other stores in This has the effect of raising 1 the area. The Chicago outlets are ex- perimental stores testing a new method of ’’self-service” mer- chandising for the national chain. Dillard became manager of the store here in 1956 after serving as manager of Scott’s Stores in Helena, Ark, Hope, Ark. and Florence, Ala. He was also district manager of the Southwest District, including Texas and Arkansas. Ann Davis Sidney Hancock Mickey Robinson He and his wife are the par- ents of a daughter, Brenda Carol. 4. a student at Hazard Which One Will Be Queen? High School. One of these six Hazard High School students will be crowned queen of Replacing him here effective homecoming during tomorrow night's game with Whitesburg. Kick-off time it tomorrow morning will be Den- Receives Merit Certificate 7:30 p.m. Halftime festivities will include the presentation of the queen and her ver Mayfield, 30 court. Mayfield joined the chain in Recently awarded a certificate of merit by Col. Harlan in 1947 Following mili- Sam E. Hicks was Mrs. Janet B. Moore, an assistant tary service, he was manager for Local Draft Board No. 81. Mrs. Moore was pres- of the Old Hickory, Tenn., store ented the award in recognition of "excellent" man- from 1954 through 1956, when agement. Admiring the certificate is Charles Metcalf, he was transferred to Bowling chairman of the board. Green. A 19-year-old Perry County H.H.S. Board Turns Mayfield is married to the youth, convicted in the shotgun .-7 ** #«*•' PWKSr- -* . 1 t A, (tFSMMiHiHHHHHMWMt T* ~ ** former Miss Wilma Ball, of Har- 7 Knott Students slaying of a woman tavern own- lan County. They have a son, er, was taken to Lexington Subscribe negotiations with Edward G. Johnny, 5. and a daughter, Tuesday for a truth-serum test Enroll At Lees Fox president of the Bituminous Robin. 3 as part of his fight for freedom Registration of seven Knott Coal Association, arguing that Perry Circuit Court granted Down Bowl Games County students has boosted the a threat of world war and im- permission for Curtis Colwell to enrollment at Lees Junior Col- proving business prospects war- tfke the test ut Central Baptist Twins Arrested rant a miners’ day increase Hazard High School officials have banned bowl lege to a ten year record of 266. Wosplal. f Coal production has been run- games for the school until the Kentucky High School According to Mrs. Kelly New. Hazard Herald Colwell and Elmer Kilburn, For Sunday Theft ning nearly 25 per cent below Athletic Association becomes a sponsor for post-season registrar, this is the largest 22, also of Combs, were con- Examining trial for twin 1957 levels, but Lewis was re- games. group of Knott County students victed and sentenced to life brothers arrested hero yester- Hazard sehool officials have at the 74-year-old Jackson col- terms in the December, 1957, day for breaking into a home lege in recent years. shooting of Mrs. Lillie Valen- received “feelers” from spon- at Busy will be held in County Schedule of Weekend Activities Attending the fall term at tine, 53, who operated a tavern sors of four post-season bowl Court tomorrow morning at 9 Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Homeeming parade, downtown Haz- Lees are: Lillian Combs. Decoy; at Combs. games and in response, the City p.m. ard followed by Pep Rally and presentation of queen Bobbie Sue Hylton. Cody; Ade- candidates Appeal Still Pending Picked up on Main Street at Memorial Gymnasium. Board of Education and city sup- line Johnson and Alvin Short, The conviction was appealed yesterday were Ruie and Rubin Thursday—4-H Club students to decorate project erintendent Roy C. Eversole, Talcum; Leonard C. Singleton windows to the Court of Appeals, when* Osborn*'. 18. of Busy. The two within community. have issued this administrative nd Dola J. Tomlin. Ritchie and it is still pending. are charged with breaking into Friday—Judging of 4-H windows. order. Billy W. Venters, Pine Top Club The high court, when asked the home of Will Williston. Friday, 7:30 p.m. Hazard-Whitesburg Football (1) The K.H.S.A A., of which game, Collins to approve the truth-sernm test, Sunday night, and stealing ap- Field, 7:30 m Clowning of queen at halftime. Hazard High is a member, is op- p ruled the case was still in the posed to these games as prov- proximately $25 in cash. Saturday, 9 a.m. —4-H Club talent show. H H.S. auditorium. 2 Local Brothers rjurisdiction of Perry Circuit The boys were spotted in Haz- Saturday, 11 a.m. 4-H Club parade through downtown Haz- en by their legislative action Court, since the appeal still is ard yesterday afternoon by against them (No game can be '100' ard. pending. In after September 30 1 Deputy Sheriff Yance Amis and UK Band Saturday, 12 noon Registration of Safety officials scheduled Mine and Mrs. Valentine was hit by arrested at 3 pm after Amis Two brothers, Fred and David teams in Grand Hotel lobby. (2) If Hazard is to participate buckshot in the shooting. Her saw them spending the money University of Saturday, p.m. in post-season games it should Copeland, Kentuc- 1 —4-H Club award ceremony at H.H.S. audi- son-in-law, Paul Napier, who in various local stores torium have to be, for some champion ky students from Hazard are was wounded, testified during ship on a state-wide or confer- ’ Saturday, p.m. Safety members of the 1958-59 March- 2 —Mine Day Bicycle Parade through the trial he saw Colwell fire ence basis. ing 100 ” band. downtown Hazard. the shotgun. In Mediterranean (3) Most of the guarantee Weather Box The University band has been Saturday, 3 p.m.—Mine Safety Day program, presentation of Miss Donahue given to participating bowl Pfc Wallace Stacey, Date High Low Rain rated one of the top college awards, Memorial Gymnasium. teams (on invitational basis) Monday 86 62 neral Stacey of Bui n. bands in the nation. It plays Sister Soys Man In Business School comes Trom local fans: there- ? with US. Marine, Tuesday 92 60 and exhibits its marching skills fore. we would be wiser to the Mediterranean Miss Norma Sue Donahue, Wednesday 86 58 at UK football games and other O. F. B. D. Is Coming schedule an additional home with the 2nd Battalion of the daughter of Mr. Clay Donahue, Thursday 80 60 University functions. game, than to play in a bowl 6th Regiment. of Hazard, is a student this game. A unit of the U S Sixth Flee, semester at the Bowling Green her brother was not ‘ intoxicat- (4) Hazard fans, school offi- amphibious forces in the Middle College of Commerce. ed’ wheai he was killed here cials and players would be m East, the regiment is part of last week. barrassed participating in the 2nd Marine Division based She is pursuing a secretarial bowl game with a medicoie anp Lejeunr, "Whatsit all about.’’ Moore was killed Saturday N. C. Curiosity is apparently getting the best of Perry Coun- night when a train ran over tiarvs as a result of banners, radio and newspaper teasers him on the GlomawT tracks. plugging “O.F.B.D. this week. State Police at the time report- This reporter had at least 20 persons ask him yesterday ed the engineer said Moore was about ’’O.F.B.D.” And telling a little white lie, we said we laying across the tracks. didn’t know. Mrs. Alcorn said today iifir Actually the fabulous story of O.F.B.D will be told over brother “couldn’t have been” radio station W.K I.C, and in this newspaper. Monday. Be drunk because he had just ar sure to tune in Monday to your W.K.I.C. local radio station rived in Perry County fron and read the Herald for news of O.F.BD. Dayton, and only an hour be fore the accident had eaten a large dinner at home. Registration of 44 Perry County students has swelled 'he enrollment at Lees Junior Col bent Fugate, Krypton; Nancy C, Gibson, Blue lege, to a ten-year record of 266 According to Dumotid. Eva M Hamilton; Raymond Hamblin Mrs Kelly New, college registrar, this is the Hazard; Elbert C. Hoskins, Tribbey; Kenneth largest number of Perry students at Lee* 111 Johnson, 11 aid burly; the 74 \ear history of the Jackson college. John McIntosh, Hazard; Charles T. Miller. Perry Countians attending l-ees for the Lolhair; Donald D. Napier, Hazard, Nancy O fall term include: Napier, Hazard, Roger Noble, Rowdy; Wanda Ronald Alien.