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Cadiz, Kentucky Thursday, Sept. 1, 1966 Number 35 Volume 85 Services For Alice Ann Wright Wildcats Play Host To Daviess Receives Scholarship Three Criminal Cases Set For Alice Ann Wright, daughter of Troy Rutland Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wright of the Montgomery community, wiU County In Season Opener Held August 27 leave September 11 to register as September Term Of Circuit Court Retired Farmer And a freshman at Mississippi State College for Women in Cclumbus, Grand Jury To breaking. Preceding these two Wallace Freeman, Tom Futrell, Cadiz Businessman Miss. cases is a suit set for September 6 Mrs. A K Goodiwin, L R Carr, Miss Wright is the recipient of Be Empaneled involving the Commonwealth vs. Finis E. Cherry, Carl B Gray, Died August 26 Norris G Mitchell, Herman Robert Troy Rutland, age 86, a one of 50 full out of state tuition On Labor Day Alfred Greer, charged with mur­ Wright, Homer Cunningham, retired Trigg County farmer and scholarships. Selection for a scho The September term of Trigg der Robert Terrell, Woodrow Crisp, Cadiz businessman, died at 4:15 larship of this type is based on Circuit Court gets underway here Other cases will be set for trial Lowell J. Chubick, Malcolm Friday m orning, A ugust 26, a t academic achievement and the Monday, September 5, with the when the Civil Docket is called Light, Rabon Leneave, Cleve Shady Lawn Nursing Home here applicant’s score on a standardiz­ empaneling of the Grand Jury Monday, and the Criminal Docket Childress, P^anidolph Travis, after an illness of three months. ed intelligence examination. and with the Grand Jury’s work is called Tuesday. James Guess, Jr., W O Allen, A native of Trigg County, Mr. Alice Ann plans to major in labeled as light this term. The following is a list of pro­ Percy D Bridges, Aubrey Oakley, Rutland was born August 14) psychology with a career in per­ One civil suit has been set for spective jurors for this term of Jesse Watkins, Clyde Stewart, 1880, the son of Albert and Sally sonnel and public relations in September 12 and involves Ethel Court: Herschel Rogers, Ernest Bridiges, Forest Jackson Rutland. He was m ind. Holland and husband vs. Coy Sam Lancaster, Hazel Noel, Robert Gilliland, Lexie Bush, Joe married January 26, 19110 to the A May honor graduate of G illihan Terry Watkins, Burwick Downs, Bill Colson, Harry Lee Cuidis, former Ocie Nora Mitchell, who Trigg County High School, Miss Criminal suits set for trial in­ Leon Noel, Harvey Morris, Mrs. Junior Nichols, Stanley Hall, survives. Wright was a member of the clude the CommonW'ealth vs. Kenneth Hopson, J. Robert For 57 years Mr. Rutland had Beta Club and vice president of Raymond Lee Lewis, charged Brame, Giilmer Burgess, Mrs. C Bob Litchfield, Ned Davis, Leon been a member of Lodge No. 121, the National Forensic League. with dwelling house breaking, set W. Davis, Cary Rawls, George Futrell, George Bleidt, Elmer F and A M and he was also a mem During the summer of 1965 she for September 7. Another suit set Ladd, Dennis Brashears, Mrs. Holland, J. M Towler, Ernest ber of the Cadiz Methodist served as one of Kentucky’s two also for September 7 is that of Margie Hopson, Clyde Cunning­ Johnston, Rudy Rudd, Aubrey Church where services were delegates to Girls Nation in the Commonv/ealth vs. Thomas ham, Lem Banister Jr.; Pay Lancaster, Thomas C. Fourshee, conducted Saturday, August 27, Washington, D. C. She was voted Laye, charged with storehouse Simipson, Mrs. Rosina Campbell, A C Sowell, W H Gray. at 3 p m. by his pastor, the Rev Most Dependalble and also as one T. D. Everett. Mrs. Mae Perdue, of four Outstanding Seniors by her graduating class. The Trigg County Wildcat Second Row: Dan Jones, Bur­ viess County tomorrow evening the Rev. J. Norman Ellis, and Football squad is composed of ton Aldridge, Lonnie Wilson, Nat with kick-Oflf time set at 8 p. m. Mrs. Sammie Bentley, organist, (first TOW from the left) David Baker, Jerry Stroud, Kenneth on Perdue Field. had charge of the music service. Wayne Parker Joins Radford, Tony Lester. James Alexander and Mike Holland. A number of other players Goodwin Funeral Home was in Local Chevrolet Firm Hoipson, Mike Miller, Jerry Lewis, These teammates will show were not present when this pic­ charge of arrangements. Joe Oakley, Billy Radford, and their local fans the calibre of ture was made. Burial was in East End Ceme­ Tony Munger, (manager. their playing ability agai st Da­ Photo by Steve Jones. tery with Masonic rites. In addition to his wife, Mrs. Ocie M. Rutland of Cadiz, he is broadcast over radio station district standings. survived by two sons, James First Game Of WKDZ. The games will be taped This will -be helpful to some, | Rutland!, Cadiz; and Ralph Rut­ each Ffiday night and played Season To Be Played and wll hurt others, though the land, Peoria, 111.; two daughters, back on Saturday afternoon. The mcve has been highly praised in Mrs. Ollie Johnson of Louisville; At Perdue Field Saturday afternoon contests will By Willard Hendricks many quarters, because it means and Mrs. J. B. Floyd, Triune, be done live. As the days begin to grow that a team must be successful Tenn; a brother, Marion Rutland, Trigg boasts one returning shorter, the shadows of night ar_ in their own district before they Hopkinsville; two sisters, Mrs. starter and about 20 varsity riving a little more rabidly, local can advance to the ichatmpionship George Karris and Mrs. Nelson players this year. Local fans are football fans are beginning to play offs'—not by the m erits or Bennett, both of Hopkinsville; ealgerly awaiting to see how the feel that strange stirring known demerits of a team outside the and ten gTandchildren. Wildcats will shape up under universally as “pigskin fever” district. A daughter, Mrs. John D. Coach Bolling as he sets about and are looking forward to the Trigg plays" six district oppo­ Haynes preceded him in 1956. rebuilding a fighting squad. 1966 oipening kick off. nents this fall. The minimum is Pallbearers were Douglas Wal­ The 19ol6'_67 Wildcat Varsity Tomorrow night the Wildcats four. They are, in order, Fort lis, Ritchie Mitchell, William Roster is: of TCHS open the season at home Campbell, Warren County, Mur­ Thomas Mitchell, Cullen Jackson Ends against the Panthers of Daviess ray, Crittenden, Russellville and A1 Rutland and Wallace Rutand. Ken Alexander____ 6_1 15-0' Jr. County. At the helm of the Fight- Fulton City. Last season Trigg Honorary pallbearers were mem'_ George, Radford'___ 6_1 .180 Sr. , in’ Black this season is new head finished second in the district bers cf Lodge No. 12il of Cadiz. Tackles i V coach Robert Boll/’g, f"om.Casey with a 5-L l record, -.4; losing to M ike H olland _____6-0 225 Jr. High School, Casey, 111. Murray and tying Russellville in David M itchell____ 6_1 22i5' Sr. Kentuckians In Wayne Parker, formerly of Mad_ In the past ten years, Trigg the opener. The Wildcats last sea­ James Hopson ------6_0 230 Sp. isonville, and his vvife. Mrs. Bar­ County has faced Daviess on the son was 6- 2-1 over all. Michigan To Have INSPECTION TRIP—Governor Edward T. Breathitt (left) and State Highway Commis­ Billy Radford ____5-8 155 Sp. bara Jane Parker will move to gridiron three times with a loss Many area high schools also sioner Henry Ward inspect payement on Interstate 65 near Bowling Green during a stop on Centers Picnic Sept. 4 Nunn Bouleviard in Cadiz next and two ties to their account. In open their gridiron campaigns a state-wide **fly-around”'conducted by the Governor for State officials and news media Rexie Akemon ____ 5'_7 152 Sjp. Announcement was mode this week to make their home. Mr. 19IS8 and 19i56, the two team s Friday night. Other games of in­ representatives to view construction underway. Breathitt said Kentucky has “the biggest Boib Burroughs ____ 5_8 164 Jr. week that the Kentuckians of Parker is now associated with played to a 6 to 6 tie, with Da­ terest are Caldiwell at Mayfield; road building program of all time” underway and announced that the contract dollar volume G uards Michigan will hold their annual Wilbur F. BiOgigess Chevrolet Co. viess County County taking the Fort Campibell at Warren; Chris­ for highway construction may reach $175 million during 1966. At right is State district Burton Aldridge _5_5 150' Sp.. picnic Sunday, September 4, at as salesman. cake in 19tJ7. tian at Henderson;. Crittenden at Ron Hutchinson __ '5_8 145 Jr. Capital Park, locatedi on Tele­ They will make their home in highway engineer J. Paul Hunter. Daviess County High, located in Murray; and Hopkinsville at W ayne Sholar ___ 5_11 150 Jr. graph Road North oif Sibley Road the duplex, apartments of Mrs. Owensiboro, is a Class AA school Henderson City. Western Ken­ H alfbacks in Detroit. The park will be open James Harris with their daughter, and is not a memiber of the tuckians will once again turn out Willie Grubbs ____ 5_6 140 Sp. from 9:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. mi. Cynthia Lynn, age 5. Mrs. Parker Western Kentucky Conference. to support the finest high school Jerry Stroud _____-S-O il50 Jr. The program will start prompt­ 35 the daughter of Rev. Archie E. E. Harris The perennially tough Panthers football teams in the state. Hospitalization Costs Law rence W harton 5_6' 133 Jr. ly at 12 noon and included in the Oliver and has many friends here. are chosen by many to be the Season tickets are now on sale Dwight Wolfe ____ 5>_9 145 Jr. program will be guest speaker Prior to coming to Cadiz, Mr. District Twc Class AA cha’mpion. at the Trigg County High School Passes Away Fullbacks from Kentucky, Rep. Eugene Si­ Parker was employed by Line t The KHSAA has revised the office. They are $4.00 for adults N at B aker ______6_0 155 Sp. ler. An old time fiddlers and Engineering Service and Supply policy of determining district and $2.00 for students. These Funeral Services To To Increase Sept. 10 Jerry Lewis ______5_11 205 Sr.-i banjo contest and a drawinig will Co. in Madisonville where they standings, as of this fall. Hereto­ will be good for the five home Be Held Friday Quarterbacks be held. Refreshments will be had made their home for a num­ fore, if Trigg played a team out­ contests. Season tickets will be The pressures of today’s high and will apply equally to all Danny Jones _____ 5_9 120' Sp- available. ber of years. Afternoon At 2 O'Clock side their district but yet inside available at the gate Friday night, cost cif living will require Trigg rooms, private and sem-i private. Tony Lester ______5j 5 130 Jr, their region,' the game counted in but everyone is urged to purchase Edward Earl Harris, age 8’0, a County Hospital to increae room A list of all roo;m service charges M ike M ille r ______5_7 122 Sr. the district standings. Beginning them in advance. Plans Nearing Local Slores Will Be retired farmer who resided in the ser-. ice charges and ancilliary will be provided all patients on Joe Oakley _____ 0_0 155 Sr. this year, only games played in­ The entire season of Trigg Completion For Annual Closed Labor Day Cerulean community, died at service charges in the very near admission to hospital. side the district will count in the County High football v/ill be Alumni Reunion 7:30 a. m., W ednesday, A ugust fu';ure according to an announce­ For the infonm ation o? m em ­ Many local merchants are 31, at jOring C ounty H ospital ment this week by A. T. McCar_ bers of the community these in­ Raymond Hendricks, president planning to be closed Labor Day, where be had been a patient for ley, hosipital administrator. creased rates will effect hospitali­ of the TCHS Alumni Association Hospital Census Monaay, September 5;, and as a the past three weeks. Hospital charges have been zation insurance policies in that announced this week that final result are running week end spe­ Mr. Harris v/as a native of Ly­ held to the lowest possible levels current hopital insurances may Fiscal Court Works On Admitted: J. G. McCloud, plans are being made for the an­ cials prior to closing for the on County where he was born consistent with the ability to pay not be sufficiet to pay hosipital Jennie Carneyhan, Gerda Oliver, nual Alumni Reunion to be held long^ week end holiday, the last De'cemlber 24, 1885, the son of Ed_ labor supply and service costs of bills. this year on Saturday evening, Keith Cox, Flora Simpson, Annie cf the summer. w'ard and Lena Butts Harris. His the hospital. However, these The hospital business office September 3, at Perdue Field, Ford, Baby Girl Oliver,' Margery Following a .meeting of a num­ wife, the former Miss Mamie costs have increased beyond the will provide information on hos­ County Road Program weather permittinig. Dulin, Floy Oliver, Ora Oliver, ber of the downtown merchants Broadbent preceded him’. hospital’s current income and pital insurance policies to mem­ Officials cf the Kentucky High _ at the meeting, it was pointed out In the event of rain the reunion last week the decision was made Mary Allen, Margaret Gilliland, Funeral services will be con­ this makes it necessary to in­ bers of the community on re­ that the Department seeks full and picnic will be held in the way Department met August 25 that stores in Cadiz will be open ducted at Goodwin Funeral crease the costs to patients. quest. The increased rates will cooperation of the fiscal court in Ruby Hamimiond, M alcolm Stal_ Cafeteria on the school campus. with Judge James E. Mathis and on Friday evening until 8 o ’clock Roime, Friday, September 2, at The service charge will be in­ become effective on Seiptember discharging the state’s responsi­ Ions, Wilbert Williams, Cecil Other oifficers of the Associa­ the Trigg County Fiscal Court to each week and will close on 2:30' p. m. by the Rev. Chandler creased $3.00 for each p atien t day 10, 1966. tion are John Randolph, principal seek recommendation for next bility under the law for the de­ Hammond. Saturdays at 5 p. m. This sched­ Ford. of TCHS, vice president; Mrs. year’s rural road programs. velopment and administration of Discharged: Alice Wynn, Mar­ ule will be in effect beginning Burial will be in the Wall Clarence Grigsby, secretary and The recommendations will be both programs. vin Ferguson, Bertha Gillum, Ro­ with this wee'k end. Cemetery at Wallonia. berta Tyler, Baby Girl Tyler, Ol­ treasurer; Miss Joyce Sanders, used in deciding how best to use The County Road Aid Program In addition to Cadiz business Surviving are two daughter's, New Arrivals Welfare Group Meets money allocated to be spent by is based on a $10 million annual lie Taylor, Annie Bridges, Erma program chairman; and Mrs. houses that will be closed Mon­ Mrs. Ben Tompkins, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Karel Wynn of In Hopkinsville the state in this county during the appropriation. The Rural Secon­ Ethridge, John Kirby, Jennie Car Carl R. Miller, publicity chair­ day, many of the county govern­ Ray Marro, boih cf Des Plaines, Cadiz, announce the arrival of a year whioh begins July 1, 1967. dary program is expected to get neyhan, J. G. McCloud, Myrtle man. ment afifice will close for the A general meeting of District 111.; tv/o sons, Earl Edward Har­ son born August 34, at Trigg Nearly one third of the revenue $23 million next year, the entire Dunn, Keith Cox, Portia Ladd, The picnic supper will be- serv­ Labor Day Holiday and Triyg ris and John Broadbent Harris, County Hospital. He weighed 8 2, Kentucky Welfare Association, that comes into the state Road yield from two cents of the state’s Baby Boy Ladd, Youletta Hopson, ed from tables on the football Schools have already announced both of Cerulean; three grand­ pounds, 5 ounces and has been was held at the Coach arui Foxxr Fund each year goes to support seven cent gasoline tax. Twin Baby Boys Hopson, Hazel field beginning at 6 p. m. that there will be no school children and one great grand­ named David Wayne. Mrs. Wynn Restaurant at Hopkinsville last the two rural programs. These Litchfield, Gerda Oliver, Baby Following the supper, the class M onday, ^s|f Ward’s statement said that the child. is the former Miss Alice AnPx w eek. I funds are divided among the Girl Oliver, Tandy Hicks, Bessie count and various features of the Mrs. Virginia Alexander, Cir­ Department aims to have pno_ M'jCormick. “Impact of Medicare” was the state’s 120 counties by a formula Hopson, Jesse Taylor, Cecil Ham­ annual gathering will precede the cuit Court Clerk, announced this grams for each of the counties theme of the meeting with speak­ which takes into account rural mond. election of officers. week that no driver license test­ A * worked out by January 1, to al­ Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mason ers being Ray Berry, associate area, rural population and rural Genus: 15 adults. Three guests speakers includ­ ing will be held September 5, but Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts of low ample time for review and have returned from a motor trip district supervisor for Social Se­ road mileage. ing Mrs. Kay Hendricks are in will be resumed again Monday, approval before the beginning of in Canada and New England Murray are the pruud parents of curity; Bob Francis, claims repre In a statement from Highway eluded on the program. September 12. the work season next spring. States, including;, Vermont, New a six pound daughter born August sentative, Social Security and Mr. and Mrs. H. M Thomas of Commissioner Henry Ward, read Hampshire and Maine. On the 8, at Murray Hospital. She has Mrs. Madeline Land, department Grundy, Va., were recent visitors Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Cunning Mr. and Mrs. Layton Minton return trip they visited, Niagara been named Raysha Atara and is of economic security. to relatives in Trigg County en. ham and children, Phil, April, and sons. Jack and Bill of Knox­ Falls. the granddaughter of Mr. and Also present was Mrs. Eula Dr. and Mrs. John D. Minton, Mrs. Lester Mitchell and chil­ route on a tour to Alton, 111., to Rickie, and Paul of Wichita Falls, ville were here last week to visit Mrs. Lawrence Tooke of the Faust, executive director of the and sons of Bowlirig Green were dren, Jack and Pam of Hammond visit Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sumner, Texas spent last week here with Mrs. Paul Perdue of Cadiz, Mr. county; and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Kentucky Welfare Association in guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. then to Denver, Colo., Yellow­ Ind., are visiting her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ladd and and Mrs. Gary Minton and family Mrs. Murlene Stallons and Roberts of Murray. F rankfort. J. C. Redick and ]\{[rs. Paul Per­ Louise Joyce. While here they stone Park, and to San Francisco, other relatives and friends. of Christian County and Mr. and dau,'hter, Bettye June of Hop­ Attending from Trigig Oounty due and family. ' have toured the Land Between j Los Angeles, and Pasadena, 'k it •k Mrs. Cecil Husk of Elkton. kinsville spent last week in Mar_ Dr. and Mrs. John Woodruff were Mrs. Roy Vernon Witty and ^ Th Lakes and visited the museum ! Calif., where they visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tuggle ★ ★ ★ cellijs Mich., with her father Mr. and Mrs. Thbmas C. Sm ith have returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. Vance Leneave. j there. j Mrs. G. E Thomas. Enroute home and children of Madison, Wis­ Mr. and Mrs. Vance Leneave Roshie Whitney and family and and two children -from Clarks­ Hamilton, N. Y. after spending ■•r ★ ♦ 1 they stopped at Houston, Texas consin were week end guests of and John were week end guests they also visited Mr. and Mrs. ville, Tenn., spent the week end the past week here with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cooke of , Fred Gipe of Owensboro w^as to visit Mr. and Mrs. Puobert Earl Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Witty and of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Beck Lyle Heslet and family of Three with'Mr. and Mrs--. Cleland W. Hollis Woodruff and other rela­ Bowling Green spent the week here on business Wednesday. ' Thomas and family. family. an,d family in Nashville. Rivers, Mich. Sm ith tives. end with relatives in Cadiz. i Back The Wildcats Friday Night Perdue Field Cadiz, Kentucky, and Record in the manner and form Friday night guest of Miss Donna Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Bilbrey, year when the 1966 season closes spection of trucks on Kentucky THE CADIZ RECORD, Cadiz, Kentucky WHEREAS, the City Council of required by law. Sills. West Point, were the week end ' at Latonia December 17. highw'ays, reports the State De­ Page 2 Thursday, Sept. 1, 1966 Cadiz, Kentucky, does find that Section IV. All ordinances, res­ ★ ★ ★ guests of her mother, Mrs. Birdie partment of Motor Transporation. ,f,, the proposed reduction in boun­ olutions, and orders or parts Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker. Improper lighting is the most frequent defect found in the in_ PRAY FOR PEACE Ordinance No. 613 daries is not injurious to the City thereof in conflict with this or­ Nello Carr were Mr. and Mrs. 4r 4r 4r and is to the best interest of the dinance are hereby repealed to Charlie Smith, Evansville, Mrs. Happy birthday to ■ Montana THE CADIZ RECORD AN ORDINANCE TO REDUCE owner thereof, the extent of such conflict. Minnie Shelton, Mrs. Clarence Hunter and Maxine Gibbs. CHARLINE J. RAWLS THE BOUNDARIES OF THE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Publicly read and adopted for McKinney and C. L., Mrs. Gene - f ^ ¥ Owner and Publisher CITY OF CADIZ. TRIGG COUN_ SHOP AT HOME ORDAINED by the City Council the first time Tuesday, August Atkins, Mrs Edna McKinney and You gave on the way a pleasant Published Every Thursday TY. KENTUCKY, AND TO of the City of Cadiz, Kentucky, 2, 1066. granddaughter. sm ile Second-Class Postage Paid at TAKE CERTAIN TERRITORY Section I. That there shall be W. J. HOPSON, i r ie 'ir And thought no more about it; Cadiz. Kentucky OUT OF THE CORPORATE Hardwood Floor Finishing Specialists taken out of the corporate limits M ayor Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, It cheered a life that was sad the ★ ★ ★ LIMITS OF SAID CITY. of the City of Cadiz, Kentucky, A ttest: Louisville, were recent week end Old or N ew Ifaiional Editorial Association WHEREAS, certain land lying w hile; the following described territory: J. M. SEXTON, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis That might have been wrecked Kentucky Press Association witMn the corporate limits of the Estimates Cheerfully Given Without Obligation A certain tract of land belong­ C ity C lerk Francis. without it; ^ * city of Cadiz, Kentucky, was ing to Edward C. Headley, and (35c) ★ ★ ★ And so for the smile and its fruit­ Address all mail (Subscriptions made a part of the City without ED CALDWELL s-ituated on the south side of “The man in the wrong is always age fair. change of address, Form- 3579) to the knowledge of the owner Highway G8, in the east section of the one who won’t forgive.” You’ll reap a crown sometime, Caldwell Floor Sanding Service THE CADIZ RECORD, P. O. thereof, and is not developed nor News From Linton Route 4, Cadiz, Ky. Phone 522-6105 Cadiz, Kentucky, being describ­ 3f i f somewhere, . ■ , - Box 311, Cadiz, Kentucky 42211. used for urban purposes, and not Obie Bridges was in Murray ed as follows: And Along Route 3 —Anon. ' Our skill and care plus quality famous materials axe your SUBSCRIPTION RATES served by water and sewer sys­ M onday. $3.00 Per Year in County BEGINNING at a stake on the By Lillian Dawson tem of said City, but is a part of ★ ★ ★ assurance of beautiful floors. $3.50 Outside of County easterly side of a gully, a comer Kentucky will have had 206 a farm and used for farming pur­ This, the morning of the 28rd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Futrell Kentucky Subscriptions Add to the city boundary established days of thoroughbred racing this poses, and), and little daughter, Sheila have Sales Tax in 1959, said stak e is w itnessed by day of August, is, at least, the WHEREAS, the owner of the m oved to M urray, w here Boib a 5 inch hickory, a notch and beginning of a perfect day. Last above mentioned land has re_ spike bearing North 60° 24’ West night, a perfect night fe»r sleeping. plans to enter college. ques.ted that it be taken out of the SUPPORT THE TRIGG CO. 23.37 feet, a tripple hickory, a There’s a few clouds, high, not i t i t corpora/te limits of the City of We extend sympathy to the HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM! spike and notch bearing South the low, threatening type. A plea­ sant breeze stirring the leaves. A families oof the fam ily p re ­ § beginning, containing in this faster the years go by. Lights (Sales Tax and lie. Extra) there's a loan available here to cover it! You'll sent. boundary sixty three and six- ★ ★ ★ Many to choose from. Many with optional equipment. Many for immediate delivery. i find that interest rates are the lowest—^with tenthis (63.6) acres, m ore or less. Mrs. Douglas Allen, Jim and ★ ★ ★ payments arranged on convenient monthly | Section II. That when the terri_ Joe, Bowling Green, were recent Many dollars less than competition. been week end guests of her father, J. In a recent letter from the terms. Come in and discuss your loan nep^ Wendell Francis family in Pana_ V8 set forth M. Sholar. h imia, Marilyn writes they are all with us today . . . you'll be glad you did! tuTrTaance the property 4^ ★ # ‘Q doing well, attend church regu­ WILBUR F. BOGGESS o line lOf the corporate limits of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holland <1 larly. She and Wendell are each City of Cadiz shall be changed to and two children, of Lawrence- teaching a class in Sunday eliminate the above description bxxrg, Tenn, and Miss Ann Carr, CheTroIel Campan; iSchool and that there’s about GOO Trigg Loan Company I from the corporate limits of said Cave City, spent the week end GMAC with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. children in the youngster’s class. Main Street Cadiz, Ky. p City. Perkins Carr and Robert. Time is passing very fast for p a n V Noble Curling, Manager .Section HI. It is hereby ordered I I I 4r ★ ★ which they are thankful. So are Trigg Loan Bldg, Phone 522-3758 Cadiz, Kentucky K that this ordinance be publishel in 4 r . r .-11 yTyC r v f + V * £1, Miss Peggy Bridges was the we, Marilyn.

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amount of fertilizer to put on ly P ark ?” ★ ★ ★ pasture, alfalfa, and small grain The income of the average I am not accident prone. I am THRIFT AND Thursday, September 8 at 10 a.m. ^ fields. A m erican is now said to be $2,700, very careful. I have never crum­ When to sell cattle this fall is about twice what the average pled a fender. In fact I am care­ another farm chore. Pastures Trigg Countian makes. So maybe ful 99 percent of the time. But Farm Machinery & Livestock | have improved greatly, and many when the rich American comes to that is not good enough. The paint cattlemen are holding animals for on the Barkley Park sign was wet Locatedseated on The Fred"Fred Robertson"Roher+ervn Farm b Trigg County he will have a little Home-Financing Institution all the chea,p gains they can get. hole in his pocket. and we were in a hurry to get it between Roaring Springs and Bailey Boren It would be well for Trigg cow Where toere is great differen­ up. We decided to hold it in the Store On Ky. 164. Watch For Signs. men to try to maintain all the ces in income, adjustments are back of a pickup truetk. For thirty OFFERS A pows they will have feed for, made, sometimes very slowly, seconds I stood u)p without being Super 140 Int. Tractor and Equipment because cattle numbers will be but they are made. In recent braced, just long enough to 1954 Chevrolet Truck and Sides dow n in 1967 and calf prices m ay years many dairymen have made crush my ribs on the cab when ^ 5 Milk Cows be even b e tte r th a n in 1966. ■about 25C p er h o u r for w ork the truck ■stopped suddenly. BONUS SAVINGS 1 Bull 2 Sows, 15 Pigs To save drouth damaged corn which is very confinrnig and hard Think o| all the dead people who I Hand Tools Ladder trench silos have been built on seven days a week. The result, were careful 99 percent of the CERTIfICATS Electric Wire 3 Hogs ^ the following farms: J. B. Came­ since 19619 about a third of the tim e, or w ho w ere careful 100 p er ron and Son, Bob Litchfield, L. I. ■dairy farmers have quit. And cent of the time, but met so'me- Carpenter Tools | Martin and Sons, and Howard number of dairy cows in Kentuc­ body who was careful only 99 THE COMMUNITY'S MAXIMUM RATE Many Other Small Tools Too Numerous To k Ledford. ky is down 5S percent. Dairy percent. Trigg farmers will probably Mention. k farms are getting larger and more ★ ★ ★ face the worst labor shortage this efficient. For example the man Plant breeders have some wild fall of any year. who milks low producing cows tobaoco which is deadly to the 'li J. B. B. Clark, Adm. of Fred Robertson Estate ^ ★ ★ * must milk 55 cows to make the tobacco worm. They are trying to The best thing about the future sam e incom e as 26 high produc­ icross this wild tobacco and come Broadhent Real Estate is that it comes only one day at ing cows. u p w ith sl tolbaoco which will not Selling Agent a tim e. , j Milk production is down and be bothered with worms. ★ 'ft' ★ prices will likely be higher next Pfister Seed Company is plant­ Thomas White, Auctioneer I will add the following corn'- year. ing an acre of alfalfa on the Lilly ment on Barkley Lake State Park My wife was pleased to have Bros, farm:, using varieties which -may offer resistance to the al­ falfa weevil. Much of the progress in agri­ culture has been through the de­ velopment of varieties that have resistance to disease or insects. In fact the development of a hybrid wheat may do much to eliminate world hunger. MOST ★ BEST In our youth, the perfect gift for an 18 year old girl was a coml pact. It still is, if it has four wheels. ★ ★ ★ We can all be proud of Trigg’s Junior 4_H livestock judging for the LEAST team which placed second at the iSta'te Pair. They were accompa­ FOR MORE DETAILS nied to the contest by Frank W eat Oepartm erit Fresh Produce McAtee, 4_.H Council President. , 'k i f i f Grade "A" September 6_9 I will be at the White Grapes...... 2 lbs., 33c University of Kentucky Agricul­ Visit Our New Office tural Science Center, taking spe_ Fryers.. whole 27c lb.; cut, 31c lb. .cial training in livestock. This 235 Size will be the first week, of three 7th and Main Streets Rib S te a k s ...... lb., 75 c Sunkist Lemons.... .t.. doz., 29c Tyeebs schooling which^we agents Fischer's Bacon...... lb., 89c Medium White Onions...... 2 lbs., 19c TRIGG COUNTY TRAP

C o lo filal Fu sils Will Sponsor Its First Frozen Foods QV2 Oz. Can Light 9 Oz. Pkg. Chunk T u n a...... 3 cans, 89c French Fries...... 10c 20 Oz. Can TRAP SHOOT Pork & Beans...... 2 cans, 33c Fish Steaks...... 2 lbs., 99c 20 Oz. Pkg. 16 Oz. Can Green Lim as ...... 2 cans, 49c Cubed Beef Patties ...... 89c Labor Day Monda 16 Oz. Can Golden Pkg. 100 Starting At 1:00 P Whole Kernel Corn.. 2 cans, 37c Paper Plates...... 49c Blue Plate 22 Oz. Jar Whole Sweet Pickles • •••••• ^^^^0 Salad Dressing...... quart, 29c Swift's Events To Be Held On Headley Larkins Farm Coffee...... lb„ 89c P rem ...... 12 oz. can, 49c 3 Miles North of Cadiz on Cerulean Road Yellow Jacket Peanut Butter...... 3 lbs., 98c Oleomargarine...... lb„ 18c i|i Picnic Hams Will Be Given To Winners WE WILL BE OPEN TO SERVE YOU ii UNTIL 8:00 P. M. EACH FRIDAY In Each Round We Will Be Closed Labor Day Sept. 5 Grand Prize: Trigg County Country Ham RAWLS To The Best Shooter if

FOOD STORE Public Is Cordially Invited Cadiz, Ky. Phone 522-6621 “We Pay The Parking While You Shop With Us” Plenty of Parking Space Refreshments Available -;a .■.■ applique encrusted with pallettes side in Murray and Mrs. Gross Futrell—Kleman Vows Exchanged man’s Club. THE CADIZ RECORD, Cadiz. Kentucky and seed pearls. A voluminous will continue her education as a After a trip through Benton Paof ^ Thursday, Sept. 1, 1966 chapel train was attached at the music major at Murray State Harbor, the Sand Dunes and vt'^aistline providing a bouffant University. She is a member of Mackinac Island, they will live in trail effect in the back. Sigma, Sigma, Sigma Sorority Toledo. The bride’s three tiered bouf, and president of Sigma Alpha Both Mr. and Mrs. Kleman are rant elbow length veil of import, Iota music fraternity. Mr. Gross graduates of Whiteford High ed illusion fell from, a petaled is a graduate of Murray State School. The bridegroom is em­ ^ciety W Clubs headdress of repeat lace motif, University. He was a star member ployed as a tool and die appren­ pallettes and seed pearls. She of the track team. He is present­ tice at XM Corp. in Sylvania, carried a white orchid on a white ly employed with the Paducah Ohio. His wife is employed as a Morris — Gross Vows Exchanged Bible with streamers of white City Schools as supervisor of Ele­ secretary by the Toledo Scale Co. Kill'Ko’s famous ribbon tied in love knots. mentary Physical Education. original sugar-base Fly Miss Valor a Bridges, cousin of Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Gross were Aldridge Reunion Set Bait gets rid of the bride, was maid of honor. hosts to the rehearsal dinner at For September 4 flies the pleasant, Bridemaids were Miss Mary Lou. the Cadiz Retaurant for the wed­ The Aldridge reunion, an an­ easy way. ise Jones and Miss Jeanette Cal­ ding part after the rehearsal Fri­ nual affair, will be held at Ken- Just sprinkle wherever houn of Cadiz and Miss Dana day evening. The table was cen­ lake Park Shelter House Sunday, flies gather. Rose Vaughan of Paducah. All at tered with a floral arrangement September 4. All friends and- It’s odorless, tendants wore identical formal accented by wedding bells. The relatives are invited. Lunch will harmless to gowns of white silk faced peau couple presented gifts to their at­ be served at the noon hour. de sole, fashioned relative to the tendants at that time. children but bridal gown, featuring a molded deadly to flies. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tooke, bodice with an oval neckline, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Tooke and arched midriff, elbow length Barton Dinner To Be Miss Camilla Williamson were in sleeves, sheath skirts with Wat­ Held Saturday Murray Sunday to visit Mr. and k i LI- k o teau back panels that fastened at SATtSFACDOMl GUAKANm This is to remind all former Mrs. Ray Rolberts and family and the dip cut neckline. attended church while there. Their headdresses were alsO' students of T H. Barton that the fashioned of white lace motif Barton Dinner meeting, honoring covered petals embellished with Mr. Barton, will be Saturday seed pearls and matching illusion. evening, Septembr 3rd at 6:30 at They carried single, white long the Cadiz Restaurant. Beginning Today, Sept. 1 At stemmed daisies and the maid of Mr. and Mrs. Barton and Miss honor carried a spray of three Gynneth Bartley, another faculty white daisies. memlber, will be present for the occasion. Robert Gross served as his Mrs. Donald Kleman son’s best man. Ushers were About 100 students and guests Martha’s Gift Shop Ki Gerry Martin of Long Island, are expected to attend the din­ St. Anthony’s Catholic Church headpiece of organza pearls and cousin of the bridegroom; August ner. in Toledo, Ohio, was the setting lace secured her nylon finger tip Mrs. G. B. Rose, chairman of Schiller of Collinsville, 111.; and for the recent wedding of Peggy veil. She carried an arrangement the Committee on Arrangements, Tom M orris, bro ih er of ,tho bride. Futrell to Donald Kleman. The of yellow and white daisy pom; stated that Reservations have Anniversary Sale The bride’s mother was attired high maSiS was performed by the pons. been made by students from ten in a street lengith model of pow­ Rev. John Kenna with Mrs. James •Attending the couple at the al­ stated as follows: Florida, Georgia der blue lace over dyed to match Hausman playing the organ. tar were Miss Paula Schmidt, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Mis­ peau de sole fashioned into a The new Mrs. Kleman is the maid of honor; Chet White, best sissippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Continuing Through Sept. 15 triple tier sheath outlined in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ man; the Misses Pat Beck and Virginia and Colorado. scallops with ' sabrina neckline m ond F u trell of 4455 Section Susan Kleman, bridesmaids; Dick and elbow length sleeves. She Road, Toledo. Her husband’s par­ Nidek, and Don Futrell, ushers; wore matching accessories and a ents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miss Pam Kleman, junior brides­ white orchid corsage. Canton Group K lem an of 3640 C onsear Road, maid; Jeff Anstead, junior usher; Gateway Shopping Center Mrs. Gross, mother of the Enjoys Family Picnic Ottawa Lake Sandy Hurt, flower girl, and Tho­ bridegroom, wore a gold two- A white, full length, silk organ- mas Young, ring bearer., The Canton Homemakers Club piece mylar ensemble. Her acces­ za over taffeta gown was worn A dinner was served in Millers sories matched and she wore a enjoyed their annual family pic­ by the bride. Chantilly lace Turnpike Restaurant in Toledo 522-8152 white orchid corsage. nic August 21 held at Sumner’s trimmed the neckline and the five and the reception for 406 was Mrs. Robert Joseph Gross, Jr. The reception was held in the Ford, following church services tiers of lace on the full skirt. A held in the Ottawa Lake Sports - that miorning. They arrived with The Cadiz Baptist Church was Love”; and “The Lord’s Prayer” fellowship hall of the church where the bride’s table was well filled baskets which were the scene, Saturday evening, as the benediction. covered in white satin with over­ spread and enjoyed at the noon The altar was banked - with A ugust 20, of the m arriage of lay of white net draped along the hour. Miss Jean Marie Morris and jade and emerald palms, inter_ sides and caught with white wed­ Among those present were Rev. Robert Joseph Gross, Jr. The apersed with five 7 branched ding bells and ivy. The center- and Mrs. Bonnell Key, Jimmy Rev. J. Norman Ellis officiated at candlelalbra holding burning; piece was a five branched candle- and Rictkie, Mr. and Mrs. George abor Day Week-End SPECIALS the double ring ceremony. white tapers illuminating the labrum with white ' tapers and Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Vance The bride is the daughter of wedding scene. The family pews flanked with ivy. Leneave and John, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Morris of were marked with white satin The beautiful five tiered v/hite Herbert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. We Will Be Closed All Day Monday, Sept 5 Cadiz. Mr. Gross is the son of ribbons. The prie dieu was used cake was decorated with white Clifford Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gross of for the Lord’s Prayer. rosebuds and leaves, topped with Olive Cunningham, Mrs. Mary C. Parmingdale, L. I., New York. The bride, entered the church a miniature bride and groom. It Hopson, Mrs. R. H. Upton, Sr., Kelly's Nuptial music was presented on the arm of her father who was served by Mrs. Carl R. Miller Mrs. Myrtle King, Mr. and Mrs. Charcoal...... 10 lb. bag. 59c by Jerryl Davis, organist of Hop_ gave her in marriage. She wore a and Miss Joyce Sanders. Mrs. Raymond Nall and family pf Vienna Sausage..... 5 cans. $1.00 kinsvilie, assisted by his twin formal gown of White imported Gene Cooke & d Mliss Rudee Ann Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis brother, Darryl. Don McDaniels silk faced peau de soie combined Rudd presided at the silver punch Carr and Jeff. Duff's Instant Potatoes or Nabisco of Murray, was soloist. with pearled reembroidered bowl. Also assisting with hos- Organ selections included Alencon lace. The molded bodice, nitality were Mrs. Darrell WalK_ Cake M ix ...... box, 10c Fig Newtons...... llb.pkg.,35c “Ave Maria” by Schubert, “Cbn_ lavishly appliqued with motifs of er, Mrs. Donnie Lancaster, Miss Linton OES To Have solution by Mendelssohn, “An_ the reemlbroidered Alencon lace Marcia Woodruff, Mrs. Robert Fish Fry Sept. 3 Tea Nap dante Religieuse” by Thornes; and sprays of pallettes, featured MoAtee, Mrs. L. I. Martin, Jr., The Linton Chapter, Order of Dialogue” by Talmadge and the a sabrina neckline and long Mrs. T. Lacy Jones, Mrs. Joe United Food Center Medium sleeves that tapered to calla lilly the Eastern Star will sponsor a Paper Napkins...... 200 couni, 29c traditional wedding mardies by Graham and Mrs. Vernon Cal­ Wagner and Mendelssohn. Mr. points at the wrist. The elegant fish fry at Linton, Saturday, Sep­ houn. tember 3. The public is cordially McDaniels sang “>Oalm As The slim sheath skirt was embellished Paper Plates...... lOFconnt, 69c Night” by Bhorne, “O Perfect with repeated motifs of the lace Mr. and Mrs. Gross will re - invited to attend. EGGS 2doz.99c iOOOOOOOOCOOCOOCOOCOOOO Blue Bonnet |U 4 Qa Margarine III* Aww Frozen KENTUCKY THEATRE French F ries...... 21b. bag. 29c Kelly's Cadiz, Kentucky Lunch M eat...... 12 oz, can, 4 ^ Pet Ritz ADMISSION: Adults, 75c Children, 35c CreamTies...... 3 for 89c Nunn Better The Manager and Staff are proud to announce — SHOW TIME — M eal...... 51b. b a g ^ Watermelons...... each 59c the re-opening of the Kentucky Theatre. We Box Office Opens Each Night At 6:15 Invite everyone to come and enjoy the very Nunn Better Bananas...... lb., 10c Show Begins At 6:30 best movies on the big theatre screen. We pro­ F lour...... 5 lb. bag, 59c Cabbage...... 3 lbs., 25c mise you will be a welcome guest and will be Matinee On Saturday And Sunday Afternoon treated with the utmost courtesy. So come Box Office Opens 12:45; Show Begins 1:00 Fresh Home Grown to your hometown theatre often for an evening of fun and relaxation. Corn...... 6 ears, 39c Sunday and Monday, September 4-5 SUGAR t 79c Everyone Is Invited To Patronize Our Conces­ Limited sion Counter Too, For Cokes, Popcorn and Fischers Smoked Candy all at popular prices. Watch For FREE Swans Down Paramountpictiesisproudtii Passes In Popcorn. ATTENTION—ALL CHILDREN! ANNOUNCE THE RErURNOFTHE Cake M ix ...... 3 boxes. 89c GREATEST MOTION PICTURE OF AUTIM EI Free Balloons and Lollipops Will Be Given To Blue Plate PICNICS lb. 39c All Children Attending The Theatre Saturday Apple Jelly 18 oz. jar.... 3 for 79c Afternoon September 3rd. Jones Pure Lard...... 3 lbs.. 49c m \ m Lucky PRODUCTION Friday and Saturday, September 2-3 Moon Pies, 12 to box. 3 boxes $1.00 Hamburger...... 3 lbs., 89c ^METRO-GOIDWYH-MAYESMtll\U*tiUl.unMV»nicn PRESENTS-rncotm a HMdiUEBI'EliiOaflllBIM'IIIM-lie KIRI W N 'I B W WillSm 6 Bottle Carton 10 oz. Ky. Lake Cal Fish while Ihey Iasi AMARIIN RANSOHOFF.PSdOUCTION THE

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Ih., 9c Quart J a rs ...... doz., $1.25 IGA Bologna, by the piece..... lb., 39c Potatoes...... 20 lbs., 59c Cottage Cheese..... 1 lb. pkg., 33c Jelly Glasses or Jars.. doz., $1.25, VV^ill Sample Cottage Cheese Smoked J o w l...... lb., 39c Bush's Showboat Limit 10 Tomatoes...... lb., 19c IGA Clorox Bleach gal. 49c Pork & Beans...... 300 can, 5c Carrots...... pkg.,10c Canned Ham s...... 3 lb. can, $2.69 Limit One T Tttlp Watt Yellow Onions...... 31b. bag, 39c Sugar...... 10 lbs, 89c Peas, 303 ca n...... 8 for 88c Ground Beef,.. lb. 49c; 3 lbs., $1.19 CALHOUN’S FOODLINER Highway 68 East Cadiz Owner: Kelsie Calhoun has been lack of money or credit the Ballard County Wildlife Man­ watersheds, counties, land re­ power and development training the State Department Econo. THE CADIZ RECORD, Cadiz, Kentucky to equip themselves for the more agement Area the goose season source areas and states. When courses complete the courses, says mic Security. Page 6 Thursday, Sept. 1, 1966 proifitable work they might do if opens on December 1 and extends finished in 1967i, this Inventory they had the tools. through January 15 while for will pro'vide much data about soil War On Poverty Loans ing their way up from the pover­ “Economic Opportunity loans ducks the season on this area is and water resources and their use ty income level through family help them overcome this obstacle. December 1 through January 8. to meet the food, fiber, recreation ELMHURST NURSING HOME To 480 Rural Families Economic Opportunity loans dur­ The loans stake them to tilings Only half day hunting, from: one- Conservation Notes and other needs of a growing OFFERS one of Kentucky's newe.\l: brick homes, fully air- Over 480 families in Kentucky ing fiscal 1966, S am uel T. H a r­ they need for a proifitable farming half hour before sunrise until population. By Ernest Johnston conditioned. Paiients over 65 with small incomes, and in need found the means to start work- rison, Farmers Home Admini­ enterprise or to increase their 12:09 o’clock noon, is permitted stration state director, said this income by following a trade or on this area, but the waterfowl Is the land of Trigg County More than 7|1 percent of unem. of nursing care, may qualify under Staic Medi-Care program week. performing a service needed in shooting hours statewide are from returning the income it should? ployed persons enrolling in man. and Elmhurst will draw up to $4.44 per day while patient is Mr. Harrion reported on prog­ their home communities. one half hour before sunrise until Is it m’anaged so it will support ress of a lending program ad­ “Th plan is working. The rural sunset. Also on the Ballard Coun­ those who will depend on it for at Elmhurst. Phone 886-1488, Hopkinsville, Ky., or write E. F. ministered by the USD A Farm­ Economic Opportunity borrowers ty Area no hunting will be per­ years to come? The soil and wat­ PAINT SALE Williams, P. O. Box 656, Bowling Green. Ky.. for information. ers Home Administration for the are working their way forward, mitted on Sundays or Christmas er Conservation Needs Inventory Office of Economic Opportunity. and they are paying back their Day. will help answer these and many WARREN'S BEST The past fiscal year saw 480 loans.” The bag and possession limits, other questions. Best Inside House Paint, Was loans totaling $87i2i,000 m ade to Nation wide first studies of the both statewide and on the Bal­ The inventory is being develop­ $5.65 Per Gallon. rural families in the lowest in­ results realized by borrowers lard Area, are as follows; Ducks, ed for each county in the United Now $2.50 Gal. come group to provide tools, sup­ whO' have had th eir loans ap­ daily limit four which may not States. We have been gathering In Discontinued Colors You’re never alone plies, and working space they proximately one year showed include more than two wood- data from selected areas which Quarts — was $1.75 Now 80c. need in order to earn a better gains in gross family income ducks, two canvaSbacks, two have been carefully mapped by This Week And Next. With a bedside phone. averaging $2,800 a year for fami­ mallards, or four pintails or four iSOS soil scientists. These maps living. i You’ve a secure feeling. Since the program beigan in 1 lies starting non-agricultural en_ blacks or four redheads if no show the main problems that af­ Albert Wallace 8i Co. Jan u a ry 1965, loans totaling teriprises and $900 a year for fam­ other ducks are taken. Possession fect the use and management of Knowing your neighbor next door $1,7:10,000 have been m ade to ilies using Economic Opportimity eight, which may not include soil and water resources. over 900 families throughout loans to imiprove their methods of pi ore than four wooddiuoks, four The data collected will show or your brother cross country We present a wide range of K entucky. farming. The year old loans were caniVasbacks, four mallards, or 'the present use of each acre for Mr. Harrison said the Economic being paid back, on the average eight 'pintails, or eight black both agricultural and non.agri­ Support Your Legion or most anyone granite and marble memorials to Opportunity borrowers are fol­ 8 percent faster than scheduled. ducks, or eight redheads if no cultural land will be classed ac_ Trigg County Post No 7^ suit every need and taste. is just a dial away. lowing more than 100 different The Office of Economic Oppor­ other ducks are taken. cording to its present use and kinds of non agricultural enter­ tunity has delegated loan making For geese the daily and posses­ best 'potential for growing row You can sleep better. CADIZ prises in addition to farming, as under the program to the De­ sion limits are five which may crops, hay pasture, woodland and Because you’re never alone MONUMENT WORKS a result of the helping hand ex­ partment of Agriculture’s Farm­ include only two 'Canadas or for other uses. The conservation tended them through the pro­ ers Home Administration, which their subspecies or two white- treatment needed for each of with a bedside phone. gram. Loans average $1,900 a fam'_ has a netw ork of 1,600 county of­ fronted or one each

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t- 1, . PERRY FURNITURE Cadiz, Kentucky Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Gateway Shopping Center East Cadiz Phone 522-6631 timber and growing stock of each ing industries in the state. Woody Herman To Be THE CADIZ RECORD, Cadiz, Kentucky species of commercial tree in ev­ sexje9u£R> ery county of the state. Copies of At Amphitheatre Thursday, Sept. 1, 1966 Page 7 the reports are available from the Health 1: or All Kenlake State Park near Har­ Division of Forestry, Department din will end its program of Pennsylvania, North Carolina state, reports the Department of of Natural Resources, Frankfort. TB: GROGGY BUT GAME planned summer variety enter­ and Missouri all claim Daniel Mental Health. tainment during the Labor Day Boone as their hero, but it was in FOR KENTUCKY FOLKS Among other things, the study Tuberculosis, once the to*p dis­ shows that in apite of the expan_ week end on a bright note. Kentucky that he won fame as a # ease killer, now is often said to Woody Herman will bring his ,sion of urban areas and use of pioneer, scout and surveyor. Visitors to the Kentucky His­ W.O.W. CAMP 20 Meets by Wm. C Johnstone be “on the run.” And it’s true that AGRICUITURAI REPRESENTATIVE land for highway, lakes, parks big bad sounds to Kenlake Am­ torical Society Museum at the Every Fourth Thursday Night the annual number Oif new cases p h ith eater for concerts Sept. 2_4, and the like, the forest area of The 1964 K entucky school cen­ Old State House in Frankfort are COURT 792 Meets grows smaller. according to Julian Walker, rec­ ONTUCKY BANKERS ASSOCIATION Kentucky has increased 3'58,000 sus counted m ore th an 17,000 weloamed by an 1890 Gatling gun Every Third Tuesday Night Yet TB experts have been reation supervisor for the State acres (3%) since 1949 giving the mentally retarded children in the standing in the foyer. GROVE 125 Meets FOREST FACTS. Everyone he is gaining or losing ground. In voicing their dissatisfaction with state 11.9 million acres of forests. Parks Department. Every Fourth Tuesday Night should take time out eivery once soime busines this this can be done the pace of progrss. The trouble “Woody Herman,” said Walker, Saw timber volume increased is, as a medical journal recently in a while to make an inventory often; in fanming it should be “is one of the most successful 6.1% and now stands at over 26 pointed out, that the “run” has of his progress—to see whether done annually, but in the pulblic’s band leaders of our time, having AUBREY L. WOODRUFF business of forestry such inven­ million board feet. Yellow pop­ shown signs of slowing down to lar saw timber increased 20%. been in the music business for General Contractor tories take place every 10 to 15 an easy trot. the past 39 years.” Only walnut, short leaf pine and How serious is the TB problem years. “High Fidelity” magazine says, beech showed a decrease.

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______n r IB A m ^ *0 M a v-m ^ Clover Farm 303 Can I Medium Eggs doz. 45c t Field’s Chestnn 1 ib. Layers Corn 4 for 69c t Clover Farm 26 oz. Box BACON 69c ------J This Is Fine Flavor Top Quality Bacon Greer box 5c ♦ Peaches 26 oz. ♦ SALT ♦ ♦ U. S. Choice Grad3 Cut to Your Desired American Beauty 46 oz. Can t# Thickness Close Trimmed 1 Ib. Food land ♦ 25c Margarine Tomato Juice I RIB STEAKS ,aree lb. 67c Small lb. 79c Dixie Pride 15 Count 10c I Potatoes Ref 39c t Biscuits Sugar Cured Food land I Bacon Seasoning lb. 25c Shortening 3 Lb. 59c ♦ ♦ Lemons doz. 25c Cut From Boston Butts - Close Trimmed ♦I Clover Farm 2 Ply Clover Farm ♦ Semi-Boneless' ♦ I Toilet Tissue Salad Dressing qt. 35c ♦ Pork Roast Ib. 55c CLOVER FARM t J DUNCAN HINES White, Yellow, Choc. t Skinless All Meat 12 oz. pkg. 2 for 27c I Cake Mix 29c Apple Sauce ♦ ♦ ^ Weiners ♦ JAMBO PEACH - PLUM - GRAPE Clover Farm No. 2 Size ♦ ♦ £ork & Beans 2 for 29c i JIM 3 for 99c I Mutton'^'''*Forequarter FOR RENT: Winter rates on fur FOR SALE: Remington Rand THE CADIZ RECORD, Cadiz, Kentucky ed down each tier to encircle the nished apts. and 1 unfurnished Electric Adding Machine. See or Nichols—Tooke Ce'remo ny Said At Wallonia to their attendants;' bottonL Page 8 Thursday, Sept. 1, 1966 house now in effect. Sky Harbor call Thomas Fourshee. Phone 522- Other pre nuptial events in­ For a wedding trip Mrs. Tooke Lodge on US 68, east side Ken­ 8174. (35c) cluded a shower in Murray given wore a blue knit suit and pinned KEEP your carpets beautiful tucky Lake at airport. Phone 924- by Mrs. Ray Roberts; a shower the orchid from her bouquet at despite constant footsteps of a 5583, Golden Pond, George L. CALL FOR VIGORO given by Mrs. Rodney Tooke and Classified Ads her shoulder. When they return busy family. Get Blue Lustre. Howe. (38c) You can't go wrong when you do. Mrs. Kenneth Lancaster of the WANTED AT ONCE; Rawleigh Rent electric shampooer $1. Gor_ It is the best all-round fertilizer the couple will reside at the Hurricane community; and a Dealer in Trigg County or Cadiz. don's Pharmacy STRAYED: Guernsey cow and made. Trigg County Trading Co. Shawneetown Apartments in shower at Wallonia Christian Write Rawleigh Dept. KYI_930_3 white face steer calf. If found Lexington where he will be a Church given by Mrs. Billy Joe SEPTIC TANK CLEANING SER- Freeport, 111. FOR RENT: 3 Bedroom house on call James Stallons, Phone 522 _ graduate student at the Univer­ Nichols, and Misses Joyce San­ VICE —Also cess pools. 21 years (35, 37, 39p) Main, adults only. Dewarren 3385. (35c) sity of Kentucky this fall. ders, Lu Ann Atwood and Judy experience. Free inspection. Hu­ Bridges. (36p) Mrs. Tooke was graduated from Ad'ams. LOSE WEIGHT safely with D ^_ FOR SALE: By Owner. Well bert long. Phone TU 5-8076, Hop­ Trigg County High School in Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bridges A-Diet Tablets. Only 98c at Mea_ FOR SALE: Young Polled Here­ built 2 bedroom brick house, 2 kinsville, Ky. (52p) 196.5 and from the E(zell School of held a barbecue and homemade dows Pharmacy. (44p ford Bull. Raymond Allen, Phone baths, panel den with good fire­ NICE WHEAT STRAW Cosmetology in M urray in 1966. ice cream supper for the couple 522-6117. (36p) place, electric heat, good closets For Sale Cheap Mr. Tooke was graduated from and their families. FOR SALE: Shetland Pony with on 67 acres of good productive Apartment For Rent: Call Gary Trigg County Trading Company Trigg County High School in 1962 bridle. Call 522_3770, Rhonda land. Has lots of outbuildings and Calhoun. Phone 522.6666 (35c and from Murray State Uniyer- When residents of Blaney, So. Travis. Route 4, Cadiz. (36c)' tobacco base, also has a modem TOBACCO~"sPRAYS sity this past May. Carolina, changed their town’s frame tenant house. Located just We have sprays that will kill Rehearsal Party name to Elgin, it was a simple off black lop road near Hazel, Ky. every insect that damages tobac Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tooke case of southern hospitality. The See Rex Huie or Phone 492-8657. CO. Trigg County Trading Co. were hosts to a .party at the Elgin Water Company had just (36p) FOR EVERYTHING in Furniture church immediately following the built the biggest plant in town. OHIO RIVER SALT Rugs and Appliances see AL­ rehearsal Thursday night. It's the best and the cheapest in BERT WALLACE. After refreshments had been SUPPORT THE TRIGG CO. the long run. Our car is due here served, the couple presented gifts HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM! FOR RENT: 3 Room Apt. on Jef­ any day now. This may be your ferson Street. James Stallons, only chance to get the salt that Phone 522-3385. (tfc) makes the choicest country hams. Trigg County Trading Company FOR SALE: House on Approxi­ m ately Vz acre lot, located on FOR SALE: AKC Registered (Mitchell Brothers Princeton Road, just north of O. Chihuahua pups. Call 522-8543 C. Dyer Grocery. See James after 4 p m (36p) PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY Stallons, 522-3385. (tfc) Phones 365-6556 or 365-5575 SPINET PIANO HOUSES TO RENT: Three and Night Phones 365-2478 or 365-6946 We would like to contact local Four Bedroom. Cadiz Mimicipal You That Are Getting Natural Gas In Your Homes And reliable person to assume pay­ Housing Commission. Mary G. Business, Please Call Us Collect. ments. Must have good credit ref­ White, Executive Director, (tfc) Myers Pumps, Water Softener, Filters and Chlorinator erences. Write Dealers Credit •' nr — wi— — —— —— 1^— Rheem Water Heaters and American Furnaces. Box 4307 Afton 23, Missouri (35c AERO-O-FLO sewage treatment systems, to take place of Card Of Thanks Mrs. Winston Delano Tooke septic tanks. We, the (family of Mrs. Nora The marriage of Miss Betsy Jim Hargin of Iowa served Mr. We are the authorized dealers for Lyon, Trigg and Caldwell Counties. I960 Corvair 4 Door Sedan Sumner wish to express our sin­ Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Tooke as best man. Ushers were An ideal second car to take the children to school. Fully cere thanks and appreciation to Mrs. George Nichols, Jr., of William J. Nichols, brother of the First in Quality, Fairest in Prices, Fastest in equipped with Radio, white wall tires, seat covers. Truly a CHARLES our many friends, neighbors and Route 2, Cobb, and Winston De­ bride, Rodney Tooke, the bride­ Service —— Where Quality Tells and Service compact car. POTATO CHIPS relatives for their sympathy and lano Tooke, son of Mr. and Mrs. groom’s brother, Ray Roberts of No Down Payment______$395.00 many kind deeds rendered during Lawrence Tooke of Route 2, Ca­ Murray, his brother in law and Sells. For Home Delivery the illness and passing of our mo­ diz, took place at Wallonia Jackie Rittenberry of Hopkins­ QUR MATERIAL IS ther. Especially do we want to Christian Church on August 19. ville. thank the Staff of the Goodwin Service Call The Rev. Wallis Gray read the For the wedding Mrs. Nichols FIRST GRADE QNLY. 1964 Monza Sport Coupe Funeral Home, the minister. Rev. Our materials are installed by Plumbers and Heating Men double ring ceremony at 7 p. m. chose a blue silk shantung jack­ Look at these extras; Radio, white wall' tires, Po^rorglide Cadiz 522-3701 with 10 to 42 years of experience. Grounds, for his comforting Altar decorations included a Transmission; Vinyl Bucket Seats. (36_38p) et dress and matching accessories. words; Mrs. Hilda Bentley and banking of jade and emerald Mrs. Tooke, mother of the bride­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED Low Cost GMAC Terms______SAVE thoe in charge of ithe music. Dr. palms with central basket of groom, wore a pale blue linen If you are not pleased with your present heating or plumb­ Elias Futrell, the hospital WANTED AT ONCE; Mechanic pink gladioli and mums,. Five sheath with matching lace. Both ing system, please call our office for free inspection or Staff; those w ho sent food^ estimate. and Bear Wheel Alignment man. seven branched candelabra with mothers had white orchid cor­ 1962 Ford Station Wagon card and flowers and to each one pink taspers illumiinated the set­ Must be able to work on trucks sages. We Specialize In— This 4 Door 6 passenger wagon has seating capacity and who helped in any way. May God ting. Pink tapers surrounded by The Reception and frame straightening. Holcomb bless each one is our prayer. L. P. Gas, Natural Gas and Air Conditioning. loading capacity. Economy 6 cyl. motor; Standard Tiransmis. Chevrolet, S. 12th Street, Murray salal were in the windows and The reception was held at the THE FAiMILY We Are Licensed and Bon-^ed. Also Members of The sion. A locally owned new car trade in. Ky., Phone 753-2617. (35c family pews were marked with church. The bride’s table was Low Cost GMAC Terms______$895.00 of Mrs. Nora Sumner. sprays of pink daisies and salal. covered in a crocheted cloth of Master Plumbers Association WHY NOT FEED SHORTS? A program of nuptial music was Irish lace over pink and centered All plumbing guaranteed to pass State Code Inspection with­ It is the cheapest and the best Adminisiraior's Notice presented by Mrs. Thomas Baker, by a five branched silver candela­ out any extra cost to property owners. feed one can give to hogs at this organist, and Miss Helen Crossitt, brum entwined with ivy and All persons holdinig claims J. D. and Ollie Mitchell time. Trigg County Trading Co. soloist. Organ selections were “I Marguerite daisies. Daises were against the estate of Fred Robert Love Thee,” “O Prom ise Me,” also on top of the cake and trail­ Princeton, Kentucky FOR SALE: House Trailer, 45 ft. son, deceased, are hereby notified “Liebestraum”, “Traumerei” and All Our OK by 8 ft. with washer and dryer to present said claims, verified ac the traditional wedding marches. and all other furnishings. Phone cording to law, to the undersigned Miss Crossitt sang “You’ll Never 522-8988. Mrs. Doris F. Mitchell, Cars And Trucks administrator. All persons in­ Walk Alone” and “The Lord’s I Route 1, Cadiz (35c) debted to said estate are asked to P ray er.” have been Reconditioned FOR SALE: Cheap. 5 Room house come forward and settle said in­ THE BRIDE Between The Lakes near High­ debtedness. The bride was given in marri­ way 68. Covered with corrugated BARNET B. CLARK age by her father. She wore a OUALITY BRiVER FLAM by our service personnel aluminum. Also some tin roofing. Route 2, Co'bto, K y gown of white imported French and how Has to be moved by September, Administrator (37p) lace over blush pink with A line AOOIOENT-FREE OBiVERS before they our put on 1967. Contact Henry B. Futrell, skirt which flowed into a chapel Canton, Ky. (35p) Card Of Thanks train. Her veil of imported silk illusi|n fell from a small pilbox EARH I wish to express my thanks our lot for sale. FOR SALE: 3 Apartment House of matching lace sprinkled in and appreciation to our friends in collision premium in Cadiz, 2 blocks from Court seed and teardrop pearls. She House. See or call Clovis Noel. Trigg County for the many lovely DISCOUNTS carried a cascade bouquet of Phone 522-8552. (tfc) and thoughtful expressions of white Marquerite daisies center­ sympathy extended to me and FOR RENT; Furnished Apart­ ed by a white orchid. Vi*i my family during the loss of my ment on Main Street. James The bride’s only jewelry was a father, Isaac N. Maxfield We Stallons, Phone 522-3385. (tfc) string of pearls and matching shall always be grateful for your earrings given her by the bride­ 1961 Chevrolets kindness. TURNIP SEED FOR SALE groom. She carried an old lace Two to choose from. A standard Transmission and a Power- A ll Kinds C. V M axfield glide; Both 6 cylinders. handkerchief which had been Trigg County Trading Company made by her mother. Low Cost GMAC Terms______$695.00 RHOTHANE FOR TOBACCO Trigg Buys Bonds Mrs. Rodney Tooke of Cadiz was matron of honor. Brides­ SUCKERS The sales of Series E and' H maids were Mrs. Billy Joe Nich­ 1963 Rambler Classic 4 Door Sedan You can't afford not to use 400 Savings Bonds in Trigg County ols, and Misses Joyce Sanders, V8 Motor, Standard Transmission; A one owner new car Rhothane to kill dark tobacco fo r Ju ly w ere $3',444 w hile sales Lu Ann Atwood and Judy Adams, trade in. suckers. It is not only cheap in for the year reached $37,703 of all of Wallonia. They wore floor price and ea^ to apply but it the annual goal of $92,i500'. pays big by adding weight to length dresses of .pink dotte,d Swis Low Cost GMAC Terms______$895.00 your tobacco. Trigg County Trad­ trimmed in lace fashioned with 1961 Mercury Monterey 4 Door Sedan ing Co. ************ Empire waistlines, elbow length Fully Equipped. A locally owned new car trade in. bell sleeves and scoop necklines. LIME FOR SALE Their headdresses were made of ______SAVE In Both 10 and 50 Lb. Bags. Trigg CABPET SALE pink ribbon and tiers of net ac­ County Trading Company. centing a bow and they carried tw o lorug stem m ed pink daisies. TOBACCO SPRAYERS Nylon Pile Carpet Misses Marilyn and Carolyn We Have Them At A Reasonable $2.00 Sq. Yard Higdon of Evansville, Ind, were Price. Trigg County Trading Co. 100% Nylon Pile Carpet junior bridesmaids and wore full FOR RENT; 4 Room Apartment Jute Back length dresses of pink crepe on Iron Street. James Stallons. 12 and 15 Ft. Widths trimmed in velvet and matching velvet bow headdresses. They EXTRA — EXTRA $3.50 Sq. Yard carried two miniature long stem­ Good buys in used furniture. med .pink daisies. Living Room, Dining Room Suits, "OUR BEST" WILBUR F. BOGGESS Dinettes, Tables, Chairs, Televi­ sions, Electric Ranges, Refrigera­ PaschalTs Wonder CHEVROLET CO. tors. Special prices on all used Weave Deluxe furniture. Albert Wallace & Co. Compare With Carpet Selling at 368 IC IE S $9.95 Sq. Yard Cadiz, Ky. Phone 522-6636 HOUSES FOR RENT or for Sale, 4 Miles From Elkton On FOOTBALL THIS FRIDAY/ Woodruff Lumber Co., Cadiz, Our Price $4.50 Sq. Yd. 2 Black Topped Roads Ky., Phone 522-8515. (tfc) « « Vikings vs Cowboys See Wayne Parker No. 1 Quality Several Acres NEW 1966 GMC Valuable Timber Wilbur Boggess PICKUP Good Felt Pad 8:30 P. N. Channel 5 $1,845.00 $1.00 Sq. Yd. 5Vz Acres Tobacco Base Add Ky. Sales Tax and License 58 Acres Corn Base 1957 Chevrolet Vi Ton Pick Up Truck SIZEMORE WELDING and Rubber Pad Economy 6 cyl. motor. Excellent rubber. EQUIPMENT CO. $1.25 Sq. Yd. 11 Acres Wheat Base No Down Payment______$395.00 Cadiz, Ky. Phone 522-6630 Everlasting Spring TFC No. 1 Quality 2 Fair Houses and Barns Remnant Pieces Of 1955, 1956, 1960; 1959 and 1951 Ford Vi Ton PISTOLS; Over 50 kinds rifles, Priced Less Than $100 shot guns shells, and holsters. Of Upholstery Material Pick Up Trucks. Take Your P ick------SAVE Will trade. Brown Adams Gro­ per acre and can be de­ Qn Qne Year Savings Certificates cery, South 6th Street, Mayfield, $1.00 Yd. veloped into one of the 1961 Chevrolet Convertable Ky. (35p) best farms in Todd V8 with Powerglide Transmission; R. and H.; White wall tires FOR RENT; Office space on Main Passhall County. Low Cost GMAC Terms------SAVE Street, across from Court House. ALBERT WALLACE. Diseomt House BIEKHEAD 1965 Monza Convertable HAMS—Albert Wallace & Co. is Located Just 8 Miles South of REAL ESTATE Only 14,000 M iles. Still in warranty by Chevrolet Motor D i­ your best year-round market to sell good country cured hams and 1108 South Main vision; Radio; White Wall Tires; Powerglide Transmission; Murray. Ky. on Highway 641 Ginseng. Hopkinsville. Kentucky Vinyl Bucket Seats. ^fMBnFEDEMlt Hazel, Ky. Phone 886-7218 IF YOU HAVE some nice small Low Cost GMAC Terms------SAVE Phone 492-9733 (36c) brown bacon to sell see Albert Wallace.