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Page 2, The Falmouth Outlook, July 12, 2011 Calendar Registration for all new students Looking Back Through the Years enrolling in the Pendleton School New student registration for 1-4 p.m. July 15. all grades will be at the trans- Please bring with you verifi- 25 Years Ago 50 Years Ago 75 Years Ago 100 Years Ago portation building, 6762 Hwy cation of residency; custody 27 N., Butler (across from the papers (if applicable); and photo July 9, 1986 July 14, 1961 July 18, 1936 July 21, 1911 Phillip Sharp Middle School) identification. Pendleton County Day was The Pendleton Junior W. Jess Bucshanan, a far- Lawrence Powers, 45, was from 8-11 a.m.- and 1-6 p.m. If you have questions, please held in the streets of Falmouth Chamber of Commerce has mer weighing 330 pounds and killed by a runaway horse at July 14; and from 8-11 a.m. and call (859) 654-6911m ext. 2102. as the parade kicked off the fes- named Ernie Richie as Jaycee of six feet four inches tall, is the Brooksville on Monday. tive week of the county youth the Month. Ernie, age 24, has new warden of the Kentucky John W. Fossett, who is fair. Members of the Hardin- been an active Jaycee for the State Penitentiary at Sadyville. working for John W. Woodhead Pendleton League of Women Browning Post 109 of the past three years. He and his Louis Clark, aged 26, for- with the steam stone crusher Voters to host open house American Legion lead the par- wife, Margie, are both past grad- merly of Butler, was killed near Butler, was hit by the ade. Classic cars lined Shelby uates of Falmouth High School Friday night, July 10, 1936, engine Wednesday and bruised The Pendleton County Butler City Council meeting at 7 Street as crowds gathered to and are the proud parents of a when the motorcycle he was rid- about the body. League of Women Voters will p.m. August 1. All citizens are share a glimpse of history. week old baby boy named ing crashed into an automobile Berry Wilson met with quite host an open house at 7 p.m. invited and encouraged to stay Decorated horses and riders David Ray. The Jaycees have a on the highway south of Alex- an accident Sunday night while July 26 at the Kennett Tavern, for the council meeting which were a big highlight throughout fine progressive young worker andria. returning from Morgan. A loose site of the Falmouth City Hall, follows. This is a great way to the parade, along with the chil- in Ernie who is present club sec- Mrs. Georgia Davis Colbert horse on the pike kicked his to showcase the recent improve- see your city government at dren on their bicycles. Everyone retary, manager of a little league has been appointed the old age buggy over an embankment and ments that have been made to work and to voice any concerns enjoyed the annual fish fry by baseball team, sold over $150 of pension representative for turned it upside down. Luckily the facility. Mayor Mark Hart you may have to the council. the masons from Orion Lodge tickets for the miniature Cor- Pendleton County. he was not hurt and the buggy will be on hand for a question For any questions on either F&AM. This fish fry was the vette, an Army Veteran, employ- Falmouth Police Officers also escaped being torn up. and answer session, and refresh- of these events or for more main event years ago and origi- ee of the Bi-Rite Super Market arrested four men for drunken- The Citizens Bank was ments will be served. The information on the PCLWV, nated from the first Pendleton and is president of the Young ness and one for breach of the examined July 19 by J.A. Fray- PCLWV would like to extend an please contact Bill Mitchell at County Day. Married Couples Sunday school peace on Saturday evening in ser, State Bank Examiner. A invitation to the entire commu- [email protected], The Kentucky State Police class of the Falmouth Christian town. most flattering report made to nity for this event. All are wel- Shawn Nordheim at smnord- announce the transfer of Trooper Church. Charles Webb, aged 18 the board of the bank’s condi- come and encouraged to attend. [email protected] or Melissa William Todd Kenner from Postmaster K. Marquette years, was tragically killed in tion. The PCLWV will also be Redden-Miller at red- Morehead Post 8 to Dry Ridge announces that improvements the L&N Railroad yards in Mrs. Rhoda Shields Am- serving refreshments prior to the [email protected] Post 6. Kenner, 25, was em- are to be made at the local post Louisville on July 11. Young merman, 70, died at her home ployed by the state police office building. Improvements Webb was born in this county near Hightower. She was the Grant County Tea Party July 16 October 14, 1984. He is the son include fluorescent lighting to May 11, 1918. widow of John Ammerman. The Grant County Tea Party served from noon-1:30 p.m. of Ron and Daisy Kenner of be installed on the second floor, Fred W. Rohrs, retired far- Charles N. McClanahan, will hold a fish fry and rally Bring your lawn chairs and Florence. Ron Kenner is Deputy the Farmers Home Administra- mer and coal dealer of Dry 40, of McKinneysburg and Mrs. from noon-4 p.m. Saturday, July enjoy your friends and neigh- Sheriff with Boone County She- tion office is to be air condi- Ridge, passed on July 10. Essie Taylor, 36, of Covington 16 at the Grant County Park, US bors. A $10 donation is request- riff’s Office. Post Commander tioned, and all floors are to be The Barnum & Bailey and were united in the holy bonds of 25 in Crittenden. Food will be ed. of Dry Ridge Post will be sanded and refinished. These are Ringling Brothers Circus was matrimony Wednesday after- assigning Kenner to do work in needed improvements and will attended by Mr. and Mrs. noon at the home of the officiat- Pendleton County. offer to the public better facili- Raymond Moore and Harold ing minister, Eld. J.W. Lemmon. Don’t know much about geometry? Bicycle Parade winners, in ties for service to the communi- Daugherty. Mose Lowe of St. Omer, Do you need help with geometry basics, just in time for the nine-year-old age group ty. Pearl Hamilton and Miss Ind., returned to his home after a geometry or algebra for the the back to school season. were Clay Sullivan, first; and The City of Butler’s new Mildred Mains were married at ten day visit here with GED, Compass, or ACT? The Classes start from 5-7 p.m. Christina Sharp, second. Win- city building is now nearing Brooksville on July 4 by the Sheriff S.T. Ravenscraft and Pendleton Adult Learning Cen- Tuesday, July 19. Pre-registra- ners in the under nine age group completion. The two firetrucks Rev. A.D. Houghlin. other relatives near Morgan. It ter is holding a four week math tion is required so call now: were David Klaber, first; are now being housed in the new John Schmidt, aged 69 was his first visit here in 36 class focusing on algebra and (859) 654-3325 ext. 2601. Nicholas Cornelus, second; and building. Labor on the new years, farmer of near Morning years. Jill Fogel, third. building has been furnished View, passed on July 11. James C. Anderson, 34, and Cornhole Tournament to be held Kincaid Lake State Park principally by members of the Walter Ashcraft, aged 71 Miss Jennie F. Welch, 21, were reported a booming holiday city council, from the Butler years, esteemed citizen of Port- united in marriage at the home at Buffalo Trace Balloon Race weekend, as record numbers Lions Club and other interested land, this county, passed on sud- of the bride near DeMossville Maysville Community & prior to the tournament (2 p.m.). took advantage of the facility. citizens of the community. denly July 14. by Rev. C.C. Wilson on Sunday Technical College is sponsoring Tournament will start promptly Park officials reported 4,353 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wayne Mrs. Robert Wolfe, aged 76 last. a cornhole tournament at the at 3 p.m. Players must use tour- cars visited the park during the Bishop of Falmouth announce years, passed away quietly at her Charles H. Moore, 20, and Buffalo Trace Balloon Race on nament supplied equipment and period of June 29-July 6. Cam- the arrival of a son born June 30. home near Falmouth on July 9. Miss Ethel M. Stone, 20, both of July 30. American Cornhole Associaiton pers from 12 states through the He has been named Stephen Earl Renaker, well-known the Gumlick vicinity, were mar- Bring your own partner. Rules apply. holiday set up their campsites to Lynn. citizen and good friend of Berry, ried Wednesday afternoon by There will be a blind draw, dou- For additional information enjoy the rustic ways of camp- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan was in town Thursday. Eld. J.W. Lemmon. ble elimination, 50% payout, call Mike McDaniel at 407- ing. The park also reported are proud to announce the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Routt, Mrs. Minerva Baskett spent with a $30 entry fee per team. 3149. 3,500 swimmers at the lake dur- arrival of their first son, born Price Hill, have been entertain- Monday with her niece, Mrs.