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161 Eighth Graders Graduate May 23 10c Copy ( B m i M u m i i Devoted To The Best Interests Of Cadiz And Trigg Countr VolumL 85 Cadiz, Kentucky Thursday, June 2, 1966 Number 22 Rotary Club Being Jackie Finley Receives Little League Sponsors 161 Eighth Graders Organized Here Golden Pond Scholarship At MSU Spring Carnival Hopkinsville New Era Editor Jackie Howell Finley, Route 2, Plans for the organization of a Youth Is Victim Cadiz, has been selected to re­ The Trigg County Little League Rotary Club in Cadiz are under­ ceive a Board of Regents Schol­ Association is sponsoring the an­ Victim Of Gunshot Wound way by a group of 22 local busi­ arship from Murray State Uni­ nual spring carnival presented by Graduate May 23 Of Accident The body of Thomas Bass Cov­ as “very much out of the way, off ness and: professional men, it was versity next fall. Harper’s Rides of Owensboro now Lynn Goodwin, Lela Rebecca announced this week by Dr. ington, age 41, managing editor Ky. 164 in the Donaldson Creek Graduation exercises were He will use his scholarship to in progress at the Little League Gray, Nelson Clay Green, Jr., Thornton Bryan, Jr. Services For Ricky Dale of the Kentucky New Era, Hop­ community.” held Monday evening May 23<rd study physics at Murray. Dali Park west of Cadiz. The Perry Wayne Grigsby, Stanley D. Underhill Held June 1 kinsville, was discovered Sunday Mr. Covington had the day off at Tr^g County High School for Meeting with Marvin Orgill, of Finley, son of Mr. and Mrs. show will be here through Sat­ Guess, Janice Paulette Hall, the Rotary Clulb of Paducah, morning. May 29, on the front Saturday and it was presumed he the 161 Eighth Grade graduates. At Hardin Howell C. Finley, participated in urday night. This marks the sec­ James Willard Hammond, Eliza­ they agreed to apply for a charter seat of his station wagon in the had gone fishing. He played golf Honor Achievementt Medal football, was president of the sci­ ond straight year for the show beth Ann Hampton, Helen Jean in Rotary International, world­ Ricky Dale Underhill, age 6. parking lot of a boat launching Friday afternoon and had schecL. Ajwards went to 3 of the students ence club two of the three years here. The net proceeds of the Hancodk, Roy Eugene Hancock, wide association of 12,363 Rotary was fatally injured when struck ramp on Barkley Lake located on uled another game Saturday. who finished in the upper 10 per. he was a member, placed first in show will be used to conduct the Zonda Lee Hargrove, Danna Lee clubs with 590,000 members in by an automobile at Golden Pond, the Canton-Linton Road. He was Funeral services were conduct­ ■ cent of their grade level on the the Science Fair, and had the Little League program this sum­ Harless, David John Harless, 132 countries. Sunday, May 26, and died at mer. found crumpled on a .22 caliber ed at 16:36, Tuesday morning, national rating scale for the Met­ highest scholastic averaJge in Dale W. Harper, Deloris Jane The new clulb is being sponsor­ Trigg County Hospital where he rifle and "was shot once in the May 31, at Fuqua-Hinton Funeral ropolitan Achievement Test. chemistry and physics while in The Little League Season will Hawkins, Johnny Ardell Haw­ ed by the Rotary Club of Padu­ was taken shortly after the high­ right temple. Roger Thomas, a Home in Hoipkinsville by the Rev. Martha Lucille Wilson and Boyd high school. get underway next week with kins, William H. Heady, Jim cah, whose memb-ers are bringing way accident at 6:30' p. m. teacher at Trigg County High Sidney M. Maddox, pastor of the Lindsay Champion tied for first The Board of Regents Scholar­ four Little League teams and four Higgins, Donna Kay Hinson, Dot- Rotary to this community State Trooper Iris Crawford, School, discovered the body, and First Baptist Church. place with a rating of 92.9'. Carey ship is based on the scholastic Pony League teams in the sched­ tie Diane Hinson, Larry Gale through their friendship with who investigated the accident, notified officers here. Burial was in Riverside Ceme­ Vinson HI was next with a rating standing of the applicant and his ule. Coach Gordon Perry has Hinson, Ruth Yvonne Humphrey, local business and professional reported the youngster was wait­ County Coroner John Vinson tery at Hopkinsville. of 92.5. The next 17 Honor Grad­ qualifying test scores. The scho- been engaged to conduct the pro­ Mary Irvin, Kent Lamar Ivins, men. Rotary International em­ ing for his 14 year old aunt, Ca­ gram. and Sheriff Zelner Cossey, who Surviving are his widow, the uates finished in the upper 20 larhip av/ards $150 per year to David Johnson, Diane Johnson, ploys no field men to organize thy Underhill, who had gone investigated, reported finding no former Sue Fan Chiles, and three percert based on the same na­ the recipient. This evening (Thursday) the tional scale in the following or­ Flora Louise Jones, Juanita Jones Rotary Clubs. All new clubs are across Highway 68 to a cafe. Harper’s Rides are featuring evidence of foul play in the children. They are Thomas Cov­ der: Agnes Ann Wadlington, Wanda Kaye Kennedy, Mary sponsored by Rotary clubs of When he saw her, he dashed into “Family Night” with special re­ death ,and early indications were ington, III, age 12; Laura Ann, Marcia Ann Woodruff, William Bernice Kirby, Roger Dale Ladd, nearby communities. the path of the car. The automo­ ductions for the entire family. that the fatal wound was self- 16; and Karen Leigh, 8. A half- Vernon Broadbent, Hugh Howell Bertha Mae Lander, Glenda Since Rotarians are welcome at bile was driven by George W. Mrs. Cunningham The public is invited to take ad­ inflicted. Investigation into the sister, Mrs. Betsy Jane Wilson of Roberts, Jr., Ronald Kelly Allen, Joyce Lander, Donald Preston meetings of all Rotary clubs Griggs, age 49, of 6670 Williams vantage of the show this week. death is still being continued and Nashville, also survives. Roger Ediward Futrell, James Da­ Lane, Mary Ann Ledford, Joe throughout the world, it is ex­ Drive, Atlanta, Ga. Dies In Lexingion an inquest is scheduled for Fri­ He joined the staff of the New vis Fowler, Teresa Marie McAtee, Ann Leneave, Roger Wayne Lilly, pected that the new Rotary Club Funeral services were conduct­ 4 Are Injured In day, June 3 at 9 a. m. Era in 1953 and had served as Clyde Jefferson Sholar, Roger Teresa Marie McAtee, Michael of Cadiz will often have visiting ed at 1 p. m. Wednesday, June 1, Two passerslby reported seeing city editor, sports editor, and as­ Dale Ladd, Suzanne Dunn, Rita Preston McGill, Beverly Irene Rotarians at its meetings. There at the Union Hill Church of Hospital May 31 Memorial Day Accident the car around noon on Saturday. sistant editor. For several years Faye Stations, Michael Preston Manning, Edward Ray Marlowe, are Rotary clubs in Hopkinsville, Christ at Hardin, Ky., by the pas­ Services Held Here Mrs. Charles Litchfield of One man noticed the car, with he w:rote a widely read sports McGill, Sandra Faye Sanderson, Price Edward Martin, Carl Princeton, Murray, Mayfield, tor, Mr. Greene. Route 2, Cadiz, and her two chil­ one front door open, shortly be. column, “Don’t Quote Me.” He Stevie Skinner, Bobbie Dale Franklin Mason, Bruce Stanley Benton, Marion, Fulton:, and Burial was in Memorial Gar­ Wednesday Afternoon dren were treated at Jennie Stu­ fore noon and another between had been the newspaper’s manag­ Wilson and Perry Wayne Grigs­ Maxwell, Jr., Gloria Jean Mayes, Clinton. dens at Murray. For Trigg Native art Hospital in Hapkinsville late noon and 1 p. m. Neither investi­ ing editor since A,ugust 16', lG'o5. by. Eddie Meredith, Lou Meredith, Rotary yas defined by Marvin Surviving are his father, Glen­ Monday afternoon followinig a gated at that time. Pallbearers were D. B. Bostick, Dr. Thomas B. Hogancamp, Willis Gene Merrick, Debbie La. Orgill, a past president of the dale Underhill, Golden Pond; his Mrs. Grade Lee Cunningham, highway accident that occurred The scene of the shooting has Jr., Wesley Brandon, Jimmy Dean of the School of Business, verne Miller, Audrey Ftances Rotary Club of Paducah, as “a mother, Mrs. Wanda Wilson, Mur­ age 69, died at 9 a. m. Tuesday, on Little River Bridge at Cadiz on been described by Trigg officials Witty, David Morris, Buckley Murray State University, was the Mitchell, Betsy Jean Mitchell, world fellowship of business and ray; three sisters, Rhonda, age 5; May 31, at the University Hospi­ U. S. 68 around 5:26 p. m. Smith, and Charles M. Gee. speaker. Those who were pre_ Judith Juanell Mitchell, Marvin professional men united in the Regina, age SYa ; and Renita, age tal in Leximgton, Ky., where she The driver of the other vehicle sented diplomas by County Earl Mitchell, Janice Faye Morris Rotary ideal of service, which is 2, all of Murray; his maternal was admitted May 2i4. She had involved in the highway collision School' Superintendent, Roy Mc­ Joan Frances Murphy, Pattie Di­ thougihitfulness of and helpfulness grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim undergone surgery there Friday was S. W. Cunningham of Route Gene Cooke Elected ane Nelums, Larry Wayne Noel, Donald were: to others.” West, Hardin; the paternal grand­ morning. May 27. 4, Cadiz. He was treated for cuts President Of Judo Club Services Friday Dora Ann Acree, John Douglas Michael Oakley, Debra Ann Oli­ “Members of Rotary clubs,” he parents, Mr, and Mrs.
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