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Devoted To The Best Interests Of Cadiz And Trigg County______Cadiz, Kentucky Thursday, Jan. 23, 1964 Number 4 Volume 83 Rev. Rogers Receives Recreation Area Pvi. Leroy Proffii! C. Of C. To Hoid Wildcats Win Circuit Court Will Rev. E. R. Noel Divinity Degree Stationed At Missile Todd Co. Game Begin Session Passes Away Field Office To Base In Missouri Mass Meeting Defeated By Tigers Here Monday Funeral Services Held Open Tuesday Tonight At 7:30 Saturday Afternoon m : Several Imporiani Saturday Night At Six Civil Suits Officials For Project At Goodwin's Mailers To Be Hopkinsville Already Set For At© Announced; The Rev. Edward Roscoc Noel, Discussed By C. Ray Hall Tills Term I Housing Is Sough! age 63, a past moderator of the The Cadiz-Trigg County The Trigg County Wildcats, an The January term of Trigg Little River Baptist Association, TV A has announced it will Chamber of Commerce will hold outfit that usually finds the ear­ Circuit Court is scheduled to get lied Friday. January 17, at 1 ;05 open a field office Tuesday, Jan ­ a mass membership meeting at ly going easiest, turned in an im­ underway beginning, Monday, p. m,, at T: igg County Hospital the Court House in Cadiz tonight uary. 28, for its Land Between pressive second half performance January 27. Six civil suits have He had been in failing health for at 7;30 o’clock to kick off its "he Lakes recreation area project but had to stave off a late surge been set. the past 2% years. Prior to enter- ■ membership drive for the coming n western Kentucky and Ten­ by Todd Central to nudge the Assigned for trial Thursday, .ng Trigg County Hospital he had year. All members and prospec­ nessee. Rebels in a 69-65 Tuesday night January 30, will be the Common­ resided at nursing homes in tive members are urged to attend. The office temporarily will be wealth of Kentucky, Dept, of Princeton and at Hopkinsville. A. T. McCarley, president, thriller. HI it the Blue Castle Motel, Golden The Wildcats, true to form, Highways versus Mary C. Hop- The Rev. Noel was born in t stated this week, “Recent de­ lond, on U. S. Highway 68. opened up an early 9-4 bulge, but son, et al, appealed from the Trigg County, April 2. 1894, and velopments in this county call Bolden Po id is near the center of the inspired Rebels struggled back Trigg County Court to Trigg was a son of the late William and JP for a strong united organization ,ae Land Between the Lakes to trail only 13-11 as the quarter Circuit Court. Nancy Atkins Noel. to work wholeheartenly for the ,rea. ended. The Todd Rebels capped Set for trial Jan. 31, is the case He was married May 8, 1912, to county’s future and we are con­ Sherrill Miiliken, Land Be­ a second quartet see-saw tussle of J. P. Alexander and Owen Joe former Miss Maude Vivian Rev. Charles T. Rogers vinced that only through a strong tween the Lakes resident repre­ with a pair of last minute baskets Noel versus S. and S Construc­ Prescott, who preceded him in Chamber of Commerce can the Charles Thomas Rogers, Cadiz, sentative, will be available there that sent them on top at halftime tion Co. death. A son, Boyce and a daugh­ Pvf. Leroy Proffitt county hope to overcome some of is isted among the 83 students starting Tuesday to answer in­ .with a 30-27 edge. Other civil suits set for trial ter, Pauline, also preceded him the obstacles it faces.” scheduled to graduate from the quiries about the project. “We Army7 Pvt. Leroy Proffitt, son Trigg, determined to put the Feb. 3, 4, 5, and 6, are the Area in death. Chamber directors have decided Southern Baptist Theological expect the field office to be open of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Proffitt, skids on a costly slide that had Supply Co. vs. Rex Lawrence on The Rev. Noel was ordained as to seek an early conference with Seminary in Louisville at mid-ses­ Tuesdays through Thursdays in vf Route 1, Gracey, was assigned accounted for four straight losses, Monday; Winthrop Hopson et ux a Baptist minister in 1914 and TVA officials in an effort to get sion commencement exercises coming weeks,” Miiliken said. to the 62nd Artillery’s 1st Missile returned to action to set a hectic vs. Commonwealth of Kentucky, had pastored churches in Trigg, the Government’s land acquisi­ January 28. Henman C. Kemmer, TVA per­ Battalion, with headquarters at pace. Dept, of Highways, appealed from Caldwell, Christian & Livingston tion policy changed. He will receive the bachelor of sonnel officer, will be at the of­ Scott Air Force Base, 111., in mid- With Kenny Rogers, who has the . Trigg County Court to the Counties. He served as moderator The- Chamber has reaffirmed divinity degree from the Semi­ fice Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan- December. He is stationed with become a Wildcat forager with Trigg Circuit Court, on Tuesday; of the Little River Baptist Asso­ its policy of urging TVA not to nary’s School of Theology. uay 28 and 29, and at later dates, Battery C at the Nike Base near telling effect, using under the and on Wednesday, two consoli­ ciation in 1936 and 1937. He pub­ force any landowner to sell his Rogers graduated from Ken­ ,o take applications for employ­ Pacific, Missouri. basket maneuvers as well as con­ dated cases involving Trigg lished a history of the Association poperty for the national tucky Wesleyan College with the ment on the project. Work is Pvt. Proffitt enlisted in the necting on long 2-handers with County Farmers Bank, adm., of in 1933. Rev. Noel led in the or­ recreation area. B. A. Degree in 1959. He is the scheduled to get underway in Army in October, 1963 and com­ unfailing accuracy, the Wildcats the Estate of Sank H. Carr, de­ ganization of Boyd’s Hill Church TVA has announced that all son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward pleted basic training at Fort spurted into a 43-411 lead. ceased, vs. Davis Transport and which was also the last church he early spring. land lying between Kentucky Rogers of Route 3, Cadiz. Millikin is one of the four top Knox. He was then transferred to Trigg continued its onslaught in Dalton Greenfield, adm., of the pastored before retiring in 1961 Lake and Lake Barkley will be Students who graduate from officials of the TVA Division of his present station where he will the final frame, scoring with estate of Woodrow Walker, de­ because of ill health. He was a acquired. Purchase of the 103,000 the 104 year o’d Baptist. institu­ Reservoir Properties assigned last receive special instruction in the zest and consistency enough to ceased vs Trigg County Farmers member of the . Cadiz Baptist acres now in private ownership tion enter church-related voca­ week by TVA on a full time ba­ -uided Missile field, build up a 59-50 lead midway of Bank, adm., of the Sank H. Carr Church. will start in March and - be tions as pastors, ministers of edu­ sis for development of the Land Before entering the Army he the period. Here a deadly trio of estate. On Thursday, Feb. 6, the Funeral services were conduct­ completed within four years, the cation or music, denominational Between the Lakes recreation had attended Trigg County High Rebel snipers 'began to snap Todd case of Commonwealth of Ky., ed at Goodwin Funeral Home, federal agency stated. workers or missionaries. Over area in western Kentucky and School and was employed at the out of its momentary lethargy, Dept, of Highways vs. W. H. Hop- Saturday, January 18, at 2 p. m.. A three-man committee was 10,000 students have studied at Tennessee. General Manager L. J. J. W. Cowherd Company. and set the stage for a nip and son heirs will be tried.. This is with his pastor, the Rev. J . Nor­ appointed by the Chamber here the. Seminary since its estabksh- Van Mol made this announcement For his many friends who tuck finish that saw the Wildcats another case appealed to the Cir­ man Ellis officiating. The Rev. Monday night to meet with lead­ s ' ..ate last week. might wish to write to him his hang on under fire and trim the cuit Court from the Trigg County Shirley Spahr assisted. Mrs. Torn nent in 1859. ers in Lyon County, Ky., and This year’s total enrollment in­ They are R. M. Howes, the di­ address is as follows: pursuing Rebels.by. 69-65. Court. Magraw.'Dr. R. W. Niles, and Mrs. Stewart County, Tenn„ to map cluded 929 students from 38 states vision director; W. R. Holden, as­ Pvt. Paul L. Proffitt Rogers, in his top peformance The Commonwealth Docket Sammie Bentley, organist, had out a common program. The and eight foreign nations. - sistant to the director; Harold RA 15696149 of the season, led a balanced Trigg will be called on Tuesday, Jan. charge of the music service. three counties are included in Van Morgan, who heads the Btry. C. 1st Msl. Bn. 62nd Arty. scoring attack with 19 points, 28. Several cases will be .tried. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant the 170,000 acre .project to be de­ recreation, staff; and Miiliken, Nike Base Following closely were Waymon The following is a list of pro­ Cemetery. veloped by TVA. TVA’s resource development of Pacific, Missouri. Cunningham and David Banister spective Grand Jurors: Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mitchell, SB; : ■ “The Goyeikment alrqtSy owns ■ with 14 and 13, respectively. Bud­ Ritchie Mitchell, Arthur Sim­ Mrs. Garland Perry, Evansville, fleer. enough land. Why don’t they “These assignments reflect the dy Sivills, who left the game via mons, J .€. Gordon, Clyde Cun­ Ind.; and Mrs. John Patterson, Housing’ Project develop what they have before Claimed By Death importance which TVA attaches the foul route, and workhorse ningham, James Sumner, Mrs. Crystal Lake, 111.; a brother, bothering us?” asked George .o this undertaking,” Van Mol Contract Awarded 'To John Graham each finished the Howard Hopson, Jack Adams, Floyd Noel, Christian County; Last Rites Conducted Bleidt, Chamber vice president evening with 10 points. Brent D. Thompson, Herbert Noel, two sisters, Mrs. Ivy Boyd, said. Keach Const. Co. and Golden Pond postmaster. Tuesday Afternoon Howes will serve as project Trigg ______- ____13 27 43 69 Bud Noel, L. R. Carpenter, Char­ Christian County; and Mrs. James D. Hayes, chairman of “We’re not opposed to the recrea­ manager. Van Mol said that once Todd ______—— 11 30 41 65 lie Jones, Charlie Cameron, How­ George W. Barrow, Calloway At Goodwin's the Cadiz Housing Commission, tion area as such. We are oppos­ he oroject is well * estabished, Trigg— Sivills 10„ Banister 13, ard R. Thomas, Smilie Woods, County;, six grandchildren and Mrs. Eliza Bell Mitchell, age announced Wednesday that a con­ ed to taking any private land Howes will resume his present Graham 10, Rogers 19, Cunning­ Kenneth Hopson, Oscar Grigsby, two geat-grandchildren. 96, died Monday, January 20, at n-act in the amount of $50:5,777 until what'they-have is utilized.” duties. The division which he ham, 14, Henderson 3. Roy Dawson, Henry Cain, H. C. Pallbearers were Paul Noel, 10;3G a. m. at her home on Route "or the construction of a 50-unit Bob White, Cadiz banker and a heads handles TVA property Todd— Hartford 16, Mohon 10, Pryor, Walter I. Roberts Jr., Eugene Barrow, Robert Barrow, 5, Cadiz. She had been in ill low rent Public Housing Project I Chamber director, said some 1,200 management and associated acti­ Rutledge 10, Mitchell 15. Charles E. Gray, Marvin Ladd, Noble Noel, Herbert Boyd, and health for the past two years. for Cadiz, was awarded to citizens in Trigg County will have vities, including recreation de­ Hopkinsville 83, Trigg 58 George Blcidt. . tu'dolph Noel. Mrs. Mitchell was born in the Keach Construction Co., of Hen­ [to be relocated because of the The Hopkinsville Tigers pulled The following is a list of pros­ Bethel Community of Trigg velopment. derson, Ky. The firm is owned project. He added, “The Chamber Holden will be an assistant to an pee (Herb Covington that is) pective Petit Jurors: County, December 8, 1867, and ;by Dorris L. Keach. is not opposed to TVA and never "Boots" Randolph Will the project manager. Formerly frorh under their sleeve Satur­ Homer B. Thomas, John F. was a daughter of Louis and Construction on the project is has been. Our primary concern is manager of TVA® west Tennessee day night to deal the Wildcats a White, Rogers Clark Boyd, Sadie Appear On Jimmy Narcissia Davenport Dyer. Her expected to begin within the the welfare of these 1.200 Trigg and southwest Kentucky prop­ stunning 63-58 defeat. Coving­ Grasty, Herman Joiner, Howard husband'Joe H. Mitchell, died in next two weeks. Countians who will be forced to Dean Show Tonight erties from 1955 to 1959, he is fa­ ton, a nifty eager as well as a Major, Dixie Oliver, Ballard Jolly 1923. She was also preceded in leave their homes if this land miliar with the area. top-notch grid performer, zeroed Johnnie H. Calhoun, C. C. Free­ “Boots” Randolph, a Trigg death by three sons and a daugh­ buying policy is carried out.’ Harold Van Morgan will be­ Trigg Telephones in for 23 points as the Bengals man, Morris Cain. Hallie Williams, Oountian, who now resides in ter. Removal of the property from come chief of the project plan­ sneaked by Trigg in the waning Herbert Light, Vernon Calhoun, Nashvile, left Monday by plane Mrs. Mitchell was a member of Show Increase the tax rolls will cause a substan­ ning staff. He has had major staff moments of a rugged, keenly con­ Herbert Carr, Troy Adams, Wel­ for New York for four days re­ Bethel Methodist Church. Latest figures just released by. tial loss in revenue for Trigg responsibility for TVA recreation tested affair from start to finish. don Gessett, Amos Gresham, Hen­ hearsal prior to appearing on the Funeral services were conduct­ Southern Bell Manager Don County, officials said. The county Hopkinsville, hoodwinked 65-52 ry R. Vinson, Hugh D. Dunn, Jimmy Dean Show which will be ed at Goodwin Funeral Home, matters since 194,6. Grote show that 98 more tele­ has previously sustained great All three are veteran staff on Friday by powerful Christian Thomas Sumner, Jessie A. Allen, telecast from coast to coast to­ Tuesday, January 21, at 2 p. m. phones were added in Trigg Coun losses of land in four other prior members, having come with TVA County, appeared lost in the John Thos. Edwards, Twyman night on ABC Or Channel 8 in this The Bey. Arthur Upchurch offi­ ty during the year 1963, bringing government projects. in 1984. They will retain their shuffle early in the game as a Hughes, Bailey Boren, H. H. area, from 8 to 9 o’clock. ciated. Dr. R. W. Niles and Mrs. the total to a record 2,333. Though White said TVA officials failed offices in Knoxville, but much of pair of Wildcats named John Gray, Wilford Thomas, J. J. Before going to New York, Mr. Sammie Bentley,, organist, had this did not top 1963’s high of 153 to keep their pledge to confer their time will be .spent in the Graham and Waymon Cunning­ Futrell, Wallace Thomas, J. Roy Randolph had spent the past charge of the music service. new telephones, 1964 will most with area leaders before deciding Land Between the Lakes area. ham dealt hot hands to move the Calhoun, E. L. Mason, Eston week recording in Nashville with Burial was in the Simmons probably exceed any previous on a land-acquisition policy. j. Hiaison officer with the people Trigg Oountians out to a 22-13 Bridges, Carl Bridges, Homer Eilvis Presley. cemetery in the Bethel commun­ year in growth. Mr. Grote said and organizations of the project lead. Radford, Grey Hargis, Hayden He has appeared on numerous ity. this would be due to the comple­ area will be Miiliken, who will The hectic tempo slowed a Radford. telecasts bat his mother, Mrs. Ho­ Surviving are a son, Boyd Mit­ tion in 1964 of several construc­ move from Knoxville to the area Hospital Census bit in the second period, but the mer Randolph of Route 3, Cadiz, chell, Route 5, Cadiz, with tion jobs that will provide service the near future. Miiliken has Admitted — Mary Foster, Nan­ Wildcats managed to build up a said it was the first time he whom she made her home; a m ...... to new people. Funeral Services To Be been with TVA since 1937 excep ten-point, 26-16 lead before Hop­ would appear before a coast to granddaughter, Miss Betty Jo World-wide figures have just nie Heaton. Calvin Skinner, Ha­ for two years in Iran with De­ kinsville staged a mild rally late Held Today, Jan. 23, coast audience and one people Mitchell of the home; and four been tabulated for 1962 showing zel Bullocks, George W. Irvin, velopment and Resources Cor­ in the half and closed the margin For Mrs. J . B. Wade here will have the opportunity to great-grandchildren. that more telephones were added Sylvia Lyons; John B. Sumner, to 31-23 when the teams trooped see. Pallbearers were Buster Cun­ poration. throughout the world in 1962 than Novelle Quarles, Edward Rad- A team of four TVA officials to the dressing rooms at inter­ Mrs. J. B. Wade, age 64, died at ningham, Oscar Grigsby, Thomas in any previous year. Over nine ford, Nell Leneave. FrankISh.,; were in Cadiz Wednesday. They mission. noon Tuesday, Jan. 27, at her Carney. Whit Hite, Herschel Tho­ million additional telephones Pogue, Shirley Howard, Homer Resides! Engineer's were Robert J. Coker, Chief of The Hopkinsvillians employed a home in Princeton. She had been mas, and Oscar Mitchell. were placed in service, bringing Radford, Orman Sanderson, Icie the TVA Land Acquisition Divi­ stubborn press and torrid shoot­ in failing health for some time. Office Moved To Cadiz the world’s total up to 159,200,000. Lawence, Martha Wallace, Linda Colonel James B. Newmian, Dis­ sion and Miller Pitts, also of the ing to surge into a tie early in A native of Trigg County, she The largest previous gain was Gibbs, Baby Boy Gibbs, Lila trict Engineer of the Nashville Land Acquisition Div.; Ashford the second half. The two teams :s survived by her husband, Jesse Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. White in 1959 when 8.8 million tele­ Wallace, Baby Girl Wallace, Vir­ District, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Potts of the Properties Supply- then swapped baskets until the Boyd Wade; her mother,Mrs. Dora were in Lexington last week end phones were installed. ginia Merrick, Baby Girl Merrick, Army, has announced that effec­ Division, and R. N. Jones of the end of the third frame, which end­ Atwood Dunning, Trigg County; to visit Mr. and Mrs. Preston Japan added more than a mil­ Discharged — Mollie Carr, An­ tive January 16, the Resident En­ Office Service Div. ed in a 43-43 stalemate. two sons, Clyde and Gary Wade, White. lion telephones in 1962 and be­ nie Ford, Mary Babb, Ocie SdN- gineer’s Office for Barkley Project They met with Cadiz Mayor Both quintets continued to play both of Princeton; two daughters, ★ ★ ★ came the third ranking country land, Patsy Lawrence, Baby NEW Reservoir Relocations, previously Tom Magraw, A. T. McCarley, on even terms until well into the Mrs. Jessie Wallace, Princeton, Mrs. E. R. Street, Jr., and Mrs. in total telephones. The United Lawrence, Edna Wilson, James located at Eddy ville, was relocat­ president of the Cadiz-Trigg final quarter, until Covington and and Mrs. Dorene Burgess, Louis­ Frances Sizemore left this week States ranked.first with nearly 81 Kirby, Carl Stewart, Jess Vinson, ed in Cadiz. The office is now lo­ County Chamber of Commerce the Hopkinsville crew began to ville; a brother, Guy Dunning, for Chicago on a buying trip for million telephones, followed by Mary Wynn, Lewis Baker, Ada- cated in the building used as the and with other C. of C. members. connect on charity tosses, and Christian County; eight sisters, the E. R. Street Co. the United Kingdom with 9 mil­ lene Flood, Ruth Rutland, Baby Real Estate Sub-Office for the They made a study of available managed to eke by the tiring Mrs. Flora Banister, Cadiz; Mrs. ★ ★ ★ lion. Japan had a total of 7,356,000 Boy Rutland, Gertie Neebles, Ma­ Barkley Project. office space in Cadiz. Trigg Countians, minus the ser­ Ruth Wallace, Granite City, 111.; Mrs. J. R, Watkins and Mrs. The figures were included in ry Foster, Annie Seegee, Frank The mailing address is Resident They also asked the Chamber vices of Sivills. Mrs. William King, Trigg Coun­ Harold Mize were in St. Louis. the 1963 edition of the “World’s Pogue, Nannie Heaton, Lucy Engineer, Barkley Project Reser- of Commerce to prepare a listing Graham and bespectacled David ty; Mrs. Ora Noel, Christian Missouri, this week on a buying Telephones,” released last week Hawkins. oir Relocations, P. O. Box 111, of available housing for rent. A Banister led the Trigg scoring at­ County; and Mrs. Ruby Boren, trip for the F. B. Wilkinson Co. by the American Telephone and Census—27 adults; 3 nursery hr Cadiz, Ky., 42211. The telephone number of the TVA personnel tack with 14 each. Cunningham Mrs. John Stallins, Mrs. Joe Kim- Telegraph Co. All figures are as number is 522-8228, Area Code are expected to make their home picked up 13 and Sivills added 10. bro and Mrs. Arlene Bridges, all * * * of January 1, 1963, since it takes in Cadiz and Trigg County dur- W.O.W. To Meet T rig g 22 31 43 58 of East St. Louis, 111.; nine grand­ 502. a year to obtain the data. All the children andgrandchil­ the development of the huge „ — ----- Hill City Camp No. 20 of the Hopkinsville____ 13 23 43 63 children and ten great grand­ dren of Dr. and Mrs. John Futrell Jimbo Sexton will return to Recreation Area. Beil System telephone users^ can ^ Woodmen of World will meet this Trigg — Banister 14, Sivills 10, children. and Dr. and Mrs. Elias Futrell are call” „97.9 „ „ percenti of all XU.the x.i_tele- evehiag at g;30 0>cock at the M a_ Purdue Univesity in Lafayette, Graham 14. Cunningham 13, Rog- Funeral services will be con­ expected to arrive home this phones in the world compared Ind., Sunday after spending the Mrs. Leo King left Wednesday sonic Hall in Cadiz. In addition to es 5, Henderson 2. ducted Thursday, Jan. 23, at 2 week end to help the famous Ca­ between semesters vacation here her her home in Hederson after with 97.7 percent a year earlier.1 an initiation service,, Mr.---- Wood- Hopkinsville — ( Cavanah 7, p. m. at th^ Morgan Funeral diz twin doctors celebrate their Almost 86 percent of the world’s ' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. spending several days here with - - . man of 1963 will be elected. Re- Covington 23, Randolph 15, Nunn Home, with! burial in Princeton birthday. telephones were concentrated in freshments will M. Sexton. her mother, Mrs. Geoge L. Smith. be served. All 8, Williams 10, Memorial Gardens. North America and Eurone. Page Two THE CADIZ RECORD, CADIZ, KENTUCKY Thursday, Jan. 23,1964 mittee met last week to make auction and tobacco growing and pumps and tinkling cash regis­ average U. S. farmer works only plans for a pasture renovation have improved our beef and hog Farm Notes ters. So says some of the people half time on the farm and pro­ Administratrix Notice THE CADIZ RECORD progam to start this spring. operations. We use fertilizer on who look to the future. Who duces enough food for himself and KEITH S. VENABLE Interest in pasture improve­ all of our corn, tobacco, and All persons holding claims CHARLINE J. RAWLS knows maybe they are right. | 30 others, but the superior farm- County Aqeni ment has developed because pas­ what, but we fertilize only one- against the estate of Charles P. Owner and Publisher it k k ! er produces enough food for 200 tures have not kept pace with the tenth of our pastures. Thus the Reid, deceased, are hereby noti­ Trigg County will be a greener Do you pay your Federal In­ people. Published Every Thursday rest of Trigg agriculture. We have thinking Trigg farmer realizes fied to present said claims to the glace if the pasture planning come Tax on time? Some have ★ ★ ★ Second-Class Postage Paid at made great strides in corn pro- that pasture and forage produc­ undersigned administratrix, prop­ eommittee has its way. This com- been fined for failure to pay be­ “I have been afaid to tell it Cadiz, Kentucky tion has been neglected. erly proven as required by law. fore the deadline, which for farm­ because nobody would believe * ★ ★ Also studies show that improv­ All persons indebted to said ers is Fabruay 17, unless you filed me”, Boyd Champion said at the ed and increased beef cattle pro­ estate are asked to come forward MEMBER an estimated return by January pasture committee meeting. “Last duction through better forage and and settle said indebtedness at National Editorial Association 15. An estimated return for most summer on our Gracey farm 1.3 BUSSER pasture production is the one big once. Kentucky Press Association farmers would be as hard to file acres of Sudax furnished all the opportunity for expanding Trigg MRS. CAiRRIE J. REID, ARE as the complete return, because feed needed by 40 big Holsteins agriculture. Administratrix * + + most farmers do not know what for 30 days.” Sudax grows so fast The committee decided to spon­ their net income will be until all that one man had to start a mow­ Classified Advertising t sor two. or three pasture reno­ expenses and income have been er right behind the drill to keep Executor's Notice 15c per Line 50c Minimum vation South of Cadiz where the (5 words per line) figured. Every farmer with a it from out growing his stock. Su­ All persons holding claims Livestock and Conservation Tour Card Of Thanks, $1.50 business of size should get one dax is a sorghum sudan grass against the estate of Norris H. will be held next summer, and to Memoriams, $2.00 Minimum of the Farmers Tax Guides. It is cross produced by the Dekalb Tuggle, deceased, are hereby no­ establish other renovation dem­ Administrator's Notices a free book which is available at Co. “We have been sold out for tified to present said claims, onstrations in other parts of the $5.00. three insertions our office. It would be worth dol­ months,” says Buddy Broadbent properly proven as required by county. lars to you. who helps distribute the seed in law, to tne undersigned executor * * k ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Kentucky. Northrup King Co., of the estate. All persons indebt­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES “Try to tell the people that we “The new Kentucky Farm Rec­ has produced a Sudan cross, Tru- , THE MORE OUR B A N K :'T ed to said estate are asked to *3.00 Per Year in County are not all bushes and waste ord book is easy to keep and Will dan I, which they call the fastest come forward and settle said in­ $3.50 Outside of County ^ CAN HELP YOU! i land Between the Rivers,” Clyde make filing income tax returns thing on roots.” These fast grow­ debtedness at once. Kentucky Subscriptions Add For example, here you'll find: - Jones told me last week. Clyde much easier,” says Mrs. Kenneth ing summer forage plants may Trigg County Farmers Bank Sales Tax CHECKING ACCOUNT service to save and Cleo Wood have just market­ Bush who keeps the complete have a place on the well-managed Executor (4c ed over 2600 pounds of hurley farm records for the Bush and farm which is shooting for the you bookkeeping and bill-paying ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY per acre. Clyde is also wondering Bush Rapid Adjustment Farm, maximum forage production, and time, effort: SAFE DEPOSIT boxes if his land will be appraised as Which is under a cooperative a summer crop for added drouth to protect all your valuables; lake front land at $500 per acre progam of improvement with insurance. LOW-COST LOANS for business, or wood land at $100 per acre. TVA and the University of Ken­ family and personal needs; and The people from Between The tucky. The new Kentucky book Rivers who I have talked to feel has columns for each item of in­ Executor's Notice top SAVINGS ACCOUNT service — All persons holding claims as helpless as a chicken on the come and expense. Record keep­ all quickly available under one against the estate of J. Q. Spurlin, highway now that TVA has an­ ing will be easy if you deposit all !n d roof for your convenience! deceased are hereby notified i nounced its intention to purchase income and pay by check and to present said claims, Save time, effort at this “full-service” bank today! all the land in the area. They get mark each check with what the j properly proven as required by little sympathy from outsiders. expense was. law, to the undersigned executor of the The rights of the individual in "k ★ of the estate. All persons indebted this country are being slowly but The 1964 Feed Grain Program Trigg County Fanners Bank to said estate are asked to come surely squeezed. It is all in the is better than ever. The payments forward and settle said indebted­ name of progress. Something per acre have been increased. iHE ACCOMODATING BANK ness at once. Year which I preach every week in Farmers may put all their base Trigg County Farmers Bank this column. in the program if it does not ex­ Executor (4c ■« From Cadiz to Canton will be ceed 25 acres, and they may put Cadiz, Kentucky the Sunset Strip of Kentucky. It up to fifty percent of any size The U. S. famer gets about 2.7 will be all aglow with neon and base. However a minimum of 20 cents for the corn in a 27-cent Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation bathed in the sweet music of sizz­ percent is needed to participate. box of cornflakes. ling hamburgers, swishing gas The payments are geared to en­ courage famers to put in the U. S. farmers paid about $300 Bother larger amounts. Besides getting million in sales taxes in 1962. payments on the acres they di­ vert, farmers may also get pay­ ment for the acres they plant. For Your You? The program is especially at­ tractive to the retired farmer, or the one who is renting his farm. Sewer Get Them Consolidated Into One With A Low Production costs on raising corn amount to 40 or 50 dollars per Connections Cost Loan. If you need cash come in and talk acre, which makes the feed grain Plumbing, Healing and payment larger than the profit it over with us today! many farmers get from growing Service Calls pprn. 353 farmers were in the pro­ Call gram last year. It is expected that over 400 will sign up this year. See the folks at the ASC office. Thomas Fourshee They will help you figure up your Building Conlraclor Phone 522-8758 Trigg Loan Bldg. payment and to decide if the pro­ Cadiz, Ky. gram is for you this year. Marion Street Cadiz, Ky * * * Phone 522-8174 Averages are misleading. The

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subsidies will be often used terms of Agriculture, Charles Brannan, payment that could be made to In winter or summer, in fair is chairman of the show and sale issuance of boating licenses. FARM BUREAU weather or foul, this advice is al­ committee. Other members and during the 1964 farm program de­ when he proposed a program of any individual. ways good: if you are a heart pa­ all Polled Hereford breeders are IN ACTION bates. direct payments to farmers for Some argue that the present tient don’t overtax your strength Newton Botkin, Lexington; Tho­ These terms will sound famil­ most agricultural products back wool and sugar programs provide A Well Baited Trap or your capacity. Drive your car mas J. Stith, Guston; David Mc- CADIZ LODGE NO. 121 F & < iar to many who recall the stun­ in 1949. precedents for extension of the Gehee, Brandenburg; and Paul Direct government payments, ning defeat farmers through Con But to the cursory reader, a payment approach to other com­ but don’t drive your heart. No Cadiz, Kentucky modities. However, both wool and matter what you are doing, be Gerhard, Brooksville. production payments and cash gress, gave the former Secretary plan calling for such a subsidy sure to stop, relax and rest, be­ Also assisting is Orville Sweet program may sound new, and if sugar are deficit commodities that fore you become exhausted. There of Kansas City, Mo., executive he believes the proponents, it of­ must be imported in large quanti­ will be plenty of warning signals secretary of the national asso­ fers a way to cut government cost ties. ciation. of farm programs, reduce prices before that state is reached, so there is no real excuse for anyone to customers and give full parity Will Meet not slowing down in time. Telephone to the farmer. Boating Enthusiasts 2nd and 4th Fridays Guard your heart. Nature pro­ This payment myth has been Each Month vides only one to a customer. So May Now Opply For exploded completely as far as T a l k far, no one has come up with a most farmers are concerned, but Registration Of Boats plan by which the old model can DV labo leaders find it a convenient Boating enthusiasts in Kentuc­ be traded in each year for a new pian to support because of its false ky may norw apply for registration W. D. "Don" Grote, Jr. AND YOUR HEART HILL CITY CAMP NO. 26 consumer appeal to their mem­ one. of boats for the 1964 season, ac­ • A'i«nager bers and even some business men Which is in better condition to cording to William King, State who should know better are fool­ withstand the rigors of winter Hereford Show To Be Boating division director m the / W0WK fkliJ f ed by its seeming simplicity. weather, your heart or your car? Held In Louisville Department of Public Safety. The payment approach has a It’s unfortunate but true, says the King said application for regis­ More than $8,000 in premiums number of variations. Under the Kentucky Heart Association, that tration should be made to Circuit Meets will be offered at the third annual original Brannan plan farm com­ most people keep their cars in Court Clerk’s offices. Every Fourth Thursday Night Kentucky National Polled Here­ modities would be sold by pro­ better condition than they do the Official expiration date tor the At The Masonic Hall HOW’S YOUR TELEPHONE PERSONALITY? Your voice, ford Show and Sale February 29 ducers for prices determined by motive power that beats within 1963 license is April 30. This plan at the Kentucky Fair and Expo­ COURT 792 your telephone manner, and the way you use the phone can private agreement with buyers. them, They are careful to put was put into effect las* year by sition Center in Louisville. Meets The difference between the aver­ enough antifreeze into the fam­ the State Boating Division. It has ■combine to present a warm, friendly, pleasant you to the Wendell P. Butler, commission­ Third Tuesday Night age of prices thus agreed upon & ily jalopy, to keep the motor proved effective, King added, in er of the State Department of people you call on the telephone. Your voice is you, especially some predetermined legislated tuned, perhaps to install snow accelerating the processing and Agriculture, said 54 head of cat­ traget price would go to the pro­ j tires, and to take other sensible to people you’ve never met. Sc, when you’re on the phone, use tle from five states have been ducer in a check paid directly I precautions to forestall a break- the “voice with a smile.” And to be sure your voice is com­ selected. Because of more rigid from the federal government. . down. qualifications, this renewal is ex­ pletely audible at the other end of the line, speak direct y Under some current plans co- Not so with their hearts, in pected to be the best yet, he operators would get a fixed pay­ many cases. They neglect to get into the receiver. Holding the receiver too far away from the ment per bushel or pound of el­ regular checkups; they ignore the added. The entries, 17 bulls, and 37 fe­ mouth can drastically cut the amount of voice the listener igible production. j fact that they are no longer teen­ males. come from leading herds The hidden evil of these schem­ agers and rashly tackle a tough HO ■ f ICE! hears. Don’t waste that charming voice of yours. Speak di­ in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and es is that it would destroy the snow-shoveling job. They may Pennsylvania, in addition to Ken­ rectly into the phone. Make the most of the speed, the con­ very heart of market economy even try to shove their car out of tucky. venience, the dependability of your phone. which is based on supply and de­ . a snowdrift single-handedly. The show is planned for Properly Owners mand being the primary factors | Caution and common sense are 9 a. m. and the sale for 1 p. hi., * * * detemining the price. It places a urged in facing cold weather according to George W. Buchanan, LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR 1964 TAXES dangerous weapon in the hands hazards. That extra exertion may S I A PAINT STORE: “Husbands choosing colors director of the Department’s Di­ of any who would want to destroy not be harmful, but exertion plus n ave note from wives.” And speaking of vdors, vision of Shows and Fairs. The cr change our economic system. | the additional demands placed By provision of Section 132.220 Kentucky Re­ te le ,. nes come in lots of pretty ones . . . for both home Department is co-sponsor of the Government payments would on a heart by cold weather have and office. (Note to men: you don’t have to have a note two-day progam with the Kentuc­ make farmers dependent on Con­ strained many a heart beyond its vised Statutes, you are required to list your from your wife when picking out an office phone.) ky Polled Hereford Association. gressional appropriations for part normal capacity. A special effort A banquet on Friday night in property with ike County Tax Commissioner * * * of their total income and impose should be made by each person to the Savarin Room of the Exposi­ POEM FOR NEW YEAR’S DAY . . . rigid controls on farm production see that this doe not happen to between January 1 and March 1 of each year. tion Center wil precede the show Such plans would encourage him, the heart association advises, May we suggest a resolution This includes all property (real and personal). inefficient farm production and see that this does not happen to and sale. You can keep throughout the year? The 1962 State Legislature ap­ force consumers to pay higher | shoveling snow, for example. It is Don't delay -— Come by my office and list Stay in touch with all your relatives propriated $6,000 each for pure­ prices for food which would De , surprising but true that a shovel bred Hereford, Polled Hereford, And friends — both far and near. concealed in increased taxes. And full of light, fluffy snow weighs your property when you are in Cadiz. It’s really very easy taxes would be an important item about four pounds. Handling ten Angus, and Shorthorn shows and And the purpose of this “pome” as the costs cf such program oads at that weight each minute sales, Butler pointed out. James S. DeMuth of Raymond, M V riTTBFTT Is to point out the convenience would be fantastic even under the .3 equal to climbing three flights Of your handy telephone! most conservative estimates. ! of stairs in that same length of Miss., veteran herdsman, will serve as judge. A. W. Hamilton (The rhyme may not be very good, but we think the Since farmers wousd base pro­ time. of Lewis-burg, Va., will be the suggestion is!) duction plans on the market price It’s even mere of a task when auctioneer. * * * plus the expected payment, pro­ wet snow is being removed. Being duction would be stimulated. This heavier, it raises the hazard level Joe MoCord, Winchester, secre­ DID YOU KNOW NETWORK TELEVISION comes to tary of the Kentucky association, your home via Long Distance telephone lines? By last would drive prices below the lev­ considerably. el that would prevail in the ab­ There are other winter hazards year, telephone cables brought television programs to sence of a government program. too. Walking through deep snow about 500 TV stations in 320 cities in the U. S. So payments would take us in the can leave the healthiest among # * * direction of more controls over us short of breath. This hazard TELLING TIME BY TELSTAR! The Bell System’s first production and marketing. pyramids for the person who is active communications satellite, Telstar, was used to syn­ In order to hold down costs overweight. No one can huff or chronize master time clocks in England and the United Congress almost certainly would puff more than a bundled-up fat States. 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Engagement Junior Grove Tips For The Home Charles A. Burrow Sunday to attend a dinner meet­ ing of the District VFW and to Announced Has Meeting 3y Marinell Myers, Home Agent Dies In Louisville receive an award. Junior Grove No. 24 of the Charles A. Burrow, vice presi­ After Christmas Care of Poin- Thomas H. Sumner, accompa­ supreme Forest Woodmen Circle dent of the Greater Louisville Society «JClubs iettias—Poinsettia plants are nied Philip, to Madisonville, and met in the recreation room of the Central Labor Council died Fri­ usually purchased in full bloom attended the dinner and cere­ Johnnie DeName home, Thursday day, January 17 at his home in just before Christimas. The own­ mony, also the District business jfternoon, Jan. 16. Louisville. suggestions in some areas of in­ er is then concerned with getting meeting. Cadiz Night The following officers were He had suffered from a heart terest of which they would like hem to bloom again the follow­ elected — Stephen Skinner, past condition. Homemakers Meet to have for Major Lessons. ing Christmas. To do this, let the Mrs. J. N. Holland, formerly of president; Vickie DeName presi­ Burrow. 50, a printer for The The Cadiz Night Homemakers Announcement was made of plant get almost completely dry Cadiz, who now resides in LaCen- dent; Sandra Alexander. 1st vice Courier Journal and Louisville met for their regular monthly the Statewide Annual Meeting to after the bracts begin to fade. ter, Ky., is a patient at Baptist president; Bobbie Skinner, 2nd Times for about 35 years, was meeting Jan. 16 in the home of be held March 31-April 2 in Lex­ This will usually happen in early Hospital in Paducah, following a /ice president; Beverly Calhoun, elected to the council office last Mrs. Edwin Reyonlds with four ington during Farm and Home January; and is easily accom­ heart attack at her home last Fri­ secretary; Margaret Reynolds, at- February. visitors and six members present. Week. Two members are interest­ plished by putting the pot on a day. :endant; Cindy DeName, assistant He was president of Louisville Mrs. Robert White. Club presi­ ed in attending the meeting. shelf in a cool basement or other attendant; Carl Fort, color bearer Typographical Union Local 10, dent called the meeting to order Mrs. William Summerhill, Club storage place. Even at this stage ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY Jean-nie Philips, chaplain; Marcia and once had been a representa­ at 7 p. m. Home Furnishing leader gave the plant must not be exposed to Woodruff, captain; Suzanne Ban- tive of the International Typo­ Mrs. Elwood Stallons, secretary a most interesting lesson on freezing temperatures. In spring, .sfcer, musician. graphical Union. treasurer called the roll, read “Combining Old and New Furni­ you can place the plant outside in After the business session Mrs; He was a native of Cadiz, and a the minutes of the December ture” which was enjoyed by all. the garden and pinch out the tips Lucille Wilson, newly appointed member of St. Mark Methodist meeting and gave the treasurer’s The meeting adjourned to meet of the stems to get more branches. Junior Supervisor, made an inspi­ Church, Louisville,. He was also report. with Mrs. Keith S. Venable for For next Christmas take cut­ KENTUCKY rational talk and told of some fu­ an Army veteran of World War Federation reports were given their February meeting. tings from the old plant rather ture plans for the grove. II. by Mrs. Edwin Reynolds, citizen­ After the meeting adjourned, than trying to get it to flower Refreshments were served by Survivors are his wife, the THEATRE ship, on “School. Drop-Outs”; the hostess, Mrs. Reynolds, serv­ again. Cuttings should be about Miss Nancy Ann Clark Mrs. Sara F. Mitchell, field rep­ former Winona Larkin; a brother, Cadiz, Ky. Reading by Mrs. Robert White, ed refreshments. 6 inches long and should be taken resentative. W. C. Barrow, Evansville, Ind.; YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Publicity. Mrs. Elwood Stallons. Mrs. Ann D. Clark of Parkers­ in late July or early August. Root 3 sisters, Mrs. Huber Mitchell, IS ALWAYS THE MOVIES! Mrs. Woodrow Litchfield, land­ Mrs. L. L. Freeman of East Ca­ burg, West Virginia, announces them in a small pot or cutting Evansville; Mrs. Richard Ander­ scape leader gave the minor les­ diz is spending several weeks in the engagement of her daughter, Women Of Woodcraft bench with a peat and sand mix­ son, Rockford, 111., and Mrs. Earl Friday and Saturday, Jan. 24-25 son on Landscaping. Rockledge, Fla., wi'h her son, Nancy Ann, to Austin Sholar, Jr., ture. Put them in a very shady A Big Double Thriller-Chiller! Hold Meeting Carey. Program Planning for 1964-65 Amos Freeman and Mrs. Free­ son of Mr. and M:s. Austin Sho- place to root, and keep them Women of Woodcraft held their The funeral was held at 1 p. m. was discussed. Members gave man. .ar of Cadiz. quite moist. Poinsettia roots are "The Old Dark House" regular meeting Tuesday, Jan. Monday at the Highlands Funeral TOM POSTON The wedding will be an event very brittle, so be careful when 21. Projects for 1963 undertaken Home in Louisville. Burial was in Plus Second Feature of April 13, at Trinity Church in handling them. by the organization were buying Cave Hill Cemetery. Parkersburg. Miss Clark is an lockers for Trigg County Hos­ Rooted cuttings may be potted "Maniac" employee of MotSrs Insurance in a light potting soil; water and pital and presenting Trigg County Sunday Only, Jan. 26 Co. Mr. Sholar attended the Uni­ fertilize them freely. You can put Seaman Taylor Returns High School with a State Flag. It's Adult! It's Provocative! versity of Kentucky and is em­ just one cutting in a 4-inch pot Officers for the coming year To Newport, R. I. It's Sensational! ployed by Settle, Sugg and or several in a larger pot. Don’t are Linda Caldwell, matriarch; William B. Taylor, signalman Shouse Certified Public Account­ Jessie Hall, empress; Martha leave these outside for very long RMAI ants, Lexington. in cold weather as they are very seaman, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. "In The French Tinsley, duchess; Linda Faughn, sensitive to cold and drop their Bartley Taylor of Route 3, Cadiz, countess; Nell Thomas, hostess; returned to Newport, R. I., aboard Cadiz Day Brenda Cain, lady in waiting; leaves easily. Also give the young Style" - UNITED MAR K E ! plants plenty of shade. When the destroyer USS Blandy, Dec. Homemakers Meet Betty McCormick, stewardess; 20 after three months deployment Jean Seberg Opal Alexander, secretary; Anna you bring them indoors, place The Cadiz Day Homemakers in the Mediterranean and Middle Cadiz, Iiy. Phone LA 2 8101 Sykes, June Calhoun and Golene them in a well lighted location Club, which was scheduled . ,to E ast.. COMING SOON! Futrell, trustees. and preferably where the tem­ meet in the home of Mrs. Zetta perature is at least 60 degrees at Blandy participated in opera­ David O. Selznick, the man who 7 oz. box I Daniel, January 15, met at Tho­ night. The tips of the stems may tions with units of the British made "Gone With The Wind", mas Roost when icy reads pre­ South Cadiz again be pinch back to induce and Pakistani Navies, and aircraft Now Brings To The World The vented the members Loir. getting Homemakers Meet side shoots, but do this by the from Iran and Turkey in a Most Eagerly Awaited Motion Spaghetti & Macaroni, . .box, 10c" to Mrs. Daniel’s home. second week of September at the CENTO exercise called Midlink Picture Ever Made! One Of The Great Love Stories Of All Time! Sugar Valley Ten members answered roll .Mrs. Ernest Meador and Mrs, latest. VI. This exercise was designed to call with a new recipe that they James R. Lawrence were co­ After October 10 be sure they increase military cooperation and had prepared for Christmas. hostesses to the South Cadiz get no more light than the nor­ efficiency among allied nations. "A Farewell K raut...... 303 can, 10c Mrs. Loyd Tooke, the reading Cub, Jan. 16, in the home of Mrs. mal day-length. If they must be chairman, gave the devotional Meador. * j fp|| kept inside where the rooms are Trigg Siudeni Wins Super Value Reg. 49c each and led in prayer. Mrs. Lawrence, , presided, and To Arms" lighted, either move them to an CinemaScope and Color In the new business, the pro­ called the meeting to order at 1 unlighted room at sundown or VFW Speech Award Phillip Conner, president of .. gram planning for the coming o’clock. The devotional was taken cover them completely with a ROCK Angel Food C ake . . . . . 2 for 59c Trigg County High Student Body, year was the topic of discussion. from “The Upper Room”. box painted black inside. The The Screen's Most Popular Star last week won second place at Pride of Illinois Mrs. M. X. Mitchell gave the Mrs. Claude Randolph, secre­ bracts should start showing color in His Greatest Role! minor project lesson on landscap­ tary, read the minutes and gave Madisonville in the District Voice f n r n about the middle of November JENNIFER JONES ing and gave some timely tips on the financial report?'“Notes from of Democracy Contest sponsored Vur'iJl’A JLJL • • : • » • • • • . • ^ . . , and be in full bloom ,by the midr Gives The Most-Beautiful Perfor­ 2 cans, 35c the home agen, Miss Myers, and by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. pruning shrufcs. die of December; ■ : 1 mance of Her Career! —The Girl from Miss Eleanor Whittinghill He was representing Hopkinsville Mrs. Tooke, led in a study of Never allow plants to dry out Rock Makes Love To! Plan Now Kraft .cere read,. The statewide annual VFW Post 1913, after having won Africa and each member contrib­ while’ they are growing. Applica­ To See This Great Movie! It may meeting to be held in Lexington, first place in the area contest, uted to the study. tion of a liquid fertilizer every be your last chance! Don't Miss It .... broadcast over radio station Salad Dressing quart jar, 39c Mrs. P. H. Oliver led in a short March 31, to April 2, was discuss­ other week will greatly increase WHOP, in November. recreation progam following the ed. The club voted to have a bake the size of the plant. social hour. sale the Saturday . before _ Easter Philip went to Madisonville. Ice M ilk...... half gallon, 49c She also gave the major lesson, m March 28. “Combining Old and New Furni­ The major lesson on Mixing ture.” Mrs. Oliver gave a number Old and New Furniture was giv­ Biscuits ...... 6 cans, of pointers to use as guides in se­ en by Mrs. C. 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Ends and Pieces... 51b. bag, $1.00 Address Hayes Electric Company * "City" ’Zcne State* Cadiz, Ky. Phone 522-8570 Thursday, Jan. 23,1964 THE CADIZ RECORD, CADIZ, KENTUCKY er than being mad at the same Beihel Offering Cost of either course person. a $36, exclusive of books, and w I ★ - k ★ Night Courses carry three (3) hours of credit. Friendship is the relationship ■ A Mr. and Mrs. Dycus, of A full program of classes is NOM DE PLUME A cocktail party is where you some women accept with men ber; meet people who drink so much California, visited Mr. and Mrs. beng planned lor the second se- Trigg Buys Bonds The viewpoints and opinions they’d rather knot. you can’t remember their names. ohn Moore Wednesday. mester by Bethel College. Regis- The Series E and. H Savings expressed in this column are not * ★ ★ tration for the semester will be Bonds sales in Trigg County dur- ★ ★ ★ The loud speaker in a large su­ necessarily those held by this held on Wednesday, January 29, ing December were $356.00 bring- Mrs. Ernest Meador was Tues­ per market suddenly blared this newspaper. with classes beginning the next ing the year’s final total to day guest of Mrs. Carloss Calhoun desperate announcement: “Who­ near Hopkinsville. day. Pre-registration has already $59,746.00 or 58.5 percent of the Welcome to East Cadiz to Perry ever lost the Great Dane, please ★ ★ ★ came to the meat department been conducted among the regu- County’s annual goal of $102,060. A. Thomas, who has recently lar students and the prospects ------—— The older a man gets the farth­ right away.” moved to his new home in the er he had to walk to school as a are for an enrollment equal to the mammmrtximniKv n t ...... Turner Addition from his Don­ ★ ★ ★ first semester. boy. Mrs.. Bristoe Futrel fell at her aldson Creek home. May your The regular day program of ★ ★ ★ ' home Monday arid broke her hip. stay with us be a long and happy ★ ★ classes will be in general a con- Our new federal budget is on She was taken to St. Thomas one. The basic complaint of too ma- tinuation of all the basic courses the “Owe-as-you-go” plan. Hospital at Nashvile Monday for ★ ★ ★ ny , budgeters: Too much Month jn k0;i-t business and the liberal ■it. ★ ★ treatment, Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Our shrinking, globe can, now be at the end of the Money. arts fields. New courses offered Mrs. Oscar Stations is on the Coleman. ¥ ¥ ♦ will be Art Appreciation and for A Canadian nudist camp posted ★ k ★ H, C. Riggin returned home A kid in Texas bought his this sign on the gate: “Clothea for Sunday evening from a week’s father a pipe for Christmas. It’s the Winter.” visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. the pipe that carries gas from Thomas. Anita and Roger in Dr. William C. Dew .I When the Russians say they Dallas to New York. Chattanooga, Tenn. He must have want to talk on the summit, they got along with the boy, as he had Hunting 'Lesson. Last week a !; mean on a bluff. no scars. SLOW D i l i Announces ;! ★ ★ ★ ■ careless hunter climbed through the fence with his gun cocked. He ★ ★ ★ j ’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, Ra- Scientist: Man who makes a is vh-ed' by b wife, three !; chel, Roberta and Rita Jo, of Ev­ mountain out of a molecule. Office il ansyille v.i.e Sunday guests of children and one rabbit. - k ★ ★ ;• Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark. In the The difference between a curve | afternoon they visited Mr. and Ray Boyce, of Mansfield, Mo., For The Practice Oi Dentistry and a bulge is years. , M..;, Cv_. v Fr . ..re ancr R. B. Nunn. ■ visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boyce. ★ ★ ★ In Hopkinsville at 3000 Canton Street Many young men who leave Don’t wait till You have to give parents of big ■k k home to set the world on fire families a lot of credit—they can’t “Whr+ ’’as your business before often haye to come back for more ;cu were captured by my men?” the last minute Across from the Indian Hills Bowling Alley, get along w.thout it. matches. \&«d the can-rhal chief. *1 was an assistant editor of a ★ ★ ★ All married men should wear Any man who runs a power ewspaper” answered the captive Office Hours Monday Through Saturday, something to indicate they‘re lawn mower before noon on Sun­ ‘In that case, cheer up, young married’, says a woman writer— day should have to shave with 3 a. m .ioSp. m. as if a five-year-old suit and a man,” said the chief. “Promotion harried look aren’t identification awits you. After dinner you’ll be EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. ★ ★ ★ Phone 886-3644 or 886-3275 enough. I am endowed, to be quite plain with a forgetful sieve-like brain. Nothing draws two women clos. Mrs. Roger Boyd was Friday Remembering numbers is, to me, a stark impossibility. My own house number I forget. My tele­ phone, I don’t know yet. Folks’ birthday dates I can’t recall. And anniversaries—not at all. Social Security I’ve got—except the number, which I ’ve not. My bank Dollar Stretchers account has numbers—yes, but what they are, I’ll never guess. Now, to add to my heavy load, my phone has gat an area code. I tried to phone a nearby friend and got some party in South Bend. Tqmaio Soup, can And now the post office, alas . . . Flavor Kisi Chocolate has made a nightmare come to J You’ll be busy later on, and so will pass. A mail zip code, five, digits , | |g§*> we. That’s .why w© offer special Bon-Bons...... :...... 1 lb., 45c long. Now, if . I write, I’ll sure be IA hI p service prices now. That’s why .you urn . . faoq®? i-ei'jr, ■ %: f no wrong. The letter that I meant for H i L can SAVE TIME... SAVE MONEY, it i& t Bush's A&I "A you will land in far-off Timbuctu. |f you avoid the last-minute rush ★ ★ ★ and let us take care of your service Heins Gri. Northern B ean s ... 3 cans, 25c It’s wonderful to have our bor­ needs now. der with Canada undefended, but ?, or come in today, to take advantage Bean Soup sometimes we wish it were wea- Grapefruit,, ...... 3 for 25c therstripped. |_ of our PRE-SPRING SPECIALS Farmers paid $175 million in Chicken Noodle Soup,. 2 cans, 29c Turnips ...... 3 lbs., 25c 1962 for motor vehicle licenses Burke-Thomas Co and taxes. Cadiz, Ky. 522-336: Jiff Yo-Yo Free P o ta to e s ...... 25 lb. bag, 59c ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY Peanui Buffer, 18 oz. ja r ...... 43c Sliced Bacon .... . 1 lb. layers, 39c Royal Top Round or,Sirloin Black Pepper ...... 4 oz. can, 25c S t e a k ...... lb., 89c Tops-Saliine (cui from U. S. Choice Sieer Beef) Crackers Pure Mild Seasoning Pork Sausage ...... 3 lb. bag, 89c Skinless

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Market THE CADIZ RECORD, CADIZ, KENTUCKY Thursday, Jan. 23,1964

CHURCH SUNDAY 7963 Sales Tax Deductibility Table School Business Assoc. instruction; Sam Alexander, as­ sistant State superintendent of (For Use in Filing 1963 Kentucky Individual Income Tax Return, To Have Conference pulhlic instruction; Dr. Samuel V. Revenue Form 740) Ways of improving business Noe, Louisville school superinten­ management procedures in Ken­ dent; and E. C. Grayson, presi­ If Total Income Family Size illllliSl tucky schools will be explored at dent of the Kentucky School KING'S in Item 11 Single Conservation Notes 6 or More the annual conference of the Ken­ Business Association. Is But Under Person 2 Persons 3 Persons 4 Persons 5 Persons Persons tucky School Businss Association Refrigeration By Boyd Champion and to be held in Louisville January The farmer’s share of a 25-cent Ernest Johnston j $ 0 $ 1,000 $ 16 $ 24 $ 30 $ 38 $ 40 $ 46 30 and 31 at the Kentucky Hotel. quart of milk is about 11 cents. Central $ 1,000 $ 1,500 22 30 34 38 40 46 Topics to be discussed will in­ Wayne Williams stopped by $ 1,500 $ 2,000 Air Conditioning & 30 40 42 46 48 50 clude school maintenance, pupil 5smmmmaasmBmmBsm the SC'S office last week. W ayne,. $ 2,000 $ 2,500 38 48 52 54 58 58 Heating who was a former vocational agri- ! transportation, account and fi­ Cadiz Lions Club culture teacher in Trigg County, | $ 2,500 $ 3,000 44 56 60 64 68 68 nance, and engineering develop­ Residential - is now with Murray State college ; $ 3,000 $ 3,500 52 62 68 72 78 78 ments affecting edueatonal tele­ Commercial and is busy getting students out | $ 3,500 $ 4,000 58 70 76 80 86 88 vision. into the various school systems for $ 4,000 $ 4.500 64 76 84 88 94 96 The keynote address will be de­ Phone 522-8433 their practice teaching. $ 4,500 $ 5,000 70 82 90 84 100 104 livered by Nathan Patterson, presi dent of the Southeastern Associ­ Located in East nr •* * $ 5,000 $ 5,500 74 90 98 100 108 112 Meets At White Eagle Always a bridesmaid never a $ 5,500 $ 6,000 80 96 102 106 114 120 ation of School Business Officials. Cadiz on Hy. 68 bride is a statement that could be ; $ 6,000 $ 6,500 86 102 108 112 120 126 Other speakers will include Dr. Cafe Each 2nd and 4th made about the Trigg County Soil $ 6,500 $ 7,000 9 0 106 1 1 4 : 118 124 132 Harry Sparks, newly-elected Ken­ Tuesday at 7:00 P. M. $ 7,000 $ 7,500 96 112 120 124 130 136 tucky superintendent of public $ 7,500 $ 8 ,0 0 0 . 100 116 124 130 134 144 $ 8,000 $ 8,500 . 104 120 130 134 140 150 $ 8,500 $ 9,000 108 124 134 138 144 156 $ 9,000 $ 9,500 112 180 138 144 150 162 $ 9,500 $10,000 116 134 144 148 154 166 Attention farmers! $10,000 $11,000 120 138 150 154 160 174 Here's a new idea from the Trigg County $11,000 $12,000 128 146 156 160 168 184 We have a compleie line of Tobacco Seed. $12,000 $13,000 132 152 162 166 174 190 Insurance Agency. It's Aetna Casualty's $13,000 $14,000 136 156 168 172 180 196 Certified and Hybrids Homeowners Plan . . . a plan which combines $14,000 $15,000 142 160 172 176 184 204 insurance for your home with a low-cost life $15,000 $16,000 146 164 176 180 188 210 insurance policy. Homeowners Insurance for $16,000 $17,000 148 168 180 184 190 214 Burley — Dark $17,000 $18,000 152 172 184 188 194 216 your home and belongings includes fire, theft $18,000 $19,000 154 174 186 190 196 218 W e Stock and liability coverages, at home or away, plus $19,000 $20,000 156 176 188 192 198 218 RICKARD'S — DUNCAN'S and CLAY'S many important "extras." One policy does the TABLE LISTS the Kentucky sales tax deductions which the taxpayer may take complete job better than several separate pol­ on his Federal and State income tax returns for 1963. Every Kentucky resident AH VIN BROTHERS who itemizes deductions for the calendar year 1963 or the fiscal year beginning on icies, and often at a saving. New Aetna Home- or after July 1,1962 may use the table. If the standard $500 deduction is taken owners Life Insurance is economical, too . . . on the State income tax, no sales tax deduction will he allowed. If the table is not "We Help Make Good Farmers Better" used and the sales tax is deducted, an itemized list of sales tax payments must costs only $60.00 a year-—or $30.00 for one- accompany the tax return, * half unit of coverage. Meet a few simple eligi­ bility requirements and you're in . . . no medi­ Conservation District’s newslet­ the ASCS office if you wish to To furnish paper for a New Burle-Thomas Go. cal exam, no red tape. The amount of life in­ ter. The District has received no­ receive cost share assistance in York newspaper’s annual use, the tice that their newsletter won Cadiz, Ky. Phone 522-3361 surance varies with your age. For $60.00 pre­ planting trees this spring. net annua! growth from 500,000 second place in this area. Awards acres must be u s e d . mium it's $13,500. at age 25, for example, and ■ will be presented at the national association annual meeting in $10,500. at age 35. These amounts are doubled Jackson, Miss. The newsletter is for death by accident. To apply for this new sponsored by the good merchants Homeowners Insurance Plan, just phone The of Trigg and adjoining counties and is mailed to over 800 farmers Trigg County Insurance Agency at 522-8115. in the county. I t ’s New! - - Otir Central Or if you have any questions, Trigg County ★ ★ ★ Experiments in plant breeding Insurance Agency will be glad to answer are being carried on trying to them. breed a new plant that will out Heating & Humidifier produce our present varieties. Herman Wright seeded a field Trigg County Insurance Agency in summit lespededa, which, is, ac Cadiz, Kentucky cording to test, an improved ko- System rean. It is one or two weeks la­ Available Seven Days a week, 24 hours a da. ter in maturity and produces I more seed than korean. It also For Sales and Service ‘ produces about 30 percent more . hay per acre according to tests Day Phone; Office, 522-8115 1 run in the southeasten states. Any Night Phone; W. J. Hopson, 522-8178 . livestock farmer would like to j have 4 bales of hay instead of 3 in Night Phonei Tom Magraw, 522-3385 I his barn. Wright, who produces a | variety of small grain and clover I seed, said that the summit lespe- deza had a larger root system than the korean on his farm. ★ AilflVERSJMtY Thermometers, barometers, h SPECIAL high pressures and low pressures are all used by people who fore­ cast the weather. With their im­ proved methods, they are accu­ GUWMrtttD rate approximately 80 percent of 18 YEARS the time. We, in the SCS office, have our own instrument. When our co­ s l i i i worker, Jess Vinson, gets sick and goes to the hospital it is time to get out the ear muffs, long handle SEALY 83rd ANNIVERSARY MATTRESS and undershces for a blizard is on its way. We hope that Jess will WITH THE SAME GUARANTEE AS FOUND soon be off his back, on his feet ON SEALY’S $59.50 MATTRESS-ONLY $ and back on the job. Tree planting time is just- a This bedding set is guaranteed til 1974! It round the corner. Last year 17 merits the same guarantee of mattresses farmers got cost share through costing almost $20 more. Look at all you get! the AC Program in setting steep • Seaiy FIRM construction e 8-oz. woven stripe cover Fuii c. twin size, box spring also |39.88 and eroded hills in trees. Contact • Smooth button-free top e Exclusive Edge Cards® S u p p lie s Proper Amount of Heat Needed - - Moisture Too r ANNIVERSARY This modern healing system with humidifiers will make your tobacco look and feel its L > SPECIAL best. There is not another sales floor in the entire tobacco belt with equipment like this. We invite you to see it before you market your dark fired tobacco. Ordering Room For Dry Tobacco SEALY ANNIVERSARY SUPREME MATTRESS Why not use our progress for gains on your tobacco sales? full or twin size, W I T H T H E SAME G U A R A N T E E AS FOUND box spring also $49.88 ON SEALY’S $69.50 MATTRESS-ONLY This bedding set is guaranteed ’til 1979! Up SET GUARANTEED to now this guarantee came only on a Seaiy 15 YEARS mattress priced at $69.50. Look at all you get! If structurally defective, free !. W . Y o u n g & C o . repairfirstyear. • Seaiy EXTRA FIRM 312 coil construction • Sealon print cover Proportionate annual use • Quilted to luxurious Sealyfoam • Exclusive Seaiy Edge Gards® charges thereafter. Albert Wallace Company Lo o t o fT I O r Cadiz,Ky. 522-6217 Dark Fired Floor, 12th & L&N R.R. Phone 885-5422 Hopkinsville, Ky. Thursday, Jan. 23,1964 THE CADIZ RECORD, CADIZ, KENTUCKY Page Se co growers. Smoking Report "No production and processing, for in­ modity holdings by CCC accom­ insurance as part of that charge. Feed Grain Program Cause For Panic" Citing the increase both in stance, but the surgeon general’s plishes the same spreading of risk On loan cotton, if it is not re­ Kentucky burley prices and sales report was based mostly on sta­ deemed by the producer, CCC Signup Nears For 1964 Wendell P. Butler, Kentucky’s which individuals obtain from in­ Sinus on the first day of marketing af­ tistics already available. pays the storage charge which Farmers will have an oppor­ new commissioner of agriculture, surance. CCC assumption of cas­ ter the report was released, and “Most of the research in this includes casualty insurance tunity to sign up in the 1964 Feed And sees the U. S. Surgeon General’s ualty risks is in line with the the gains in tobacco issues on the country so far has been in private against such cotton. Grain Program early in February, report on cigarette smoking as policy of the General Accounting stock market, Butler declared studies financed by the tobacco USDA officials point out that acording to Kenneth Bush, Chair­ Asthma “no cause for panic, but a cause Office (an agency of Congress) that “these are economic proofs to companies and by health agen- CCC can absorb any losses that for concern” for Kentucky tobac- man, ASC County Committee. Can Now Be Corrected! encourage those associated with cies,” he added. “I’d like to see with regard to insurance on Gov- occur at a far lower cost than the The signup period will be for ernment property. our state’s biggest cash crop.' more research done before any expense of continuing the insur­ seven weeks, from February 10 See Dr. C. F. Engelhard!, This policy will take effect on But he urged “a Federal crash ; regulations are put into law. ance requirement in storage con­ through March 27. the renewal dates of the present D. C. Princeton, Ky. WATER HAULING program of research and also re­ “We have facilities right here tracts, which cost is reflected in Uniform Grain Storage Agree­ As in pevious years, the Chair- search in our facilities in this in Kenturky for much study in storage rates the Government man explained, the feed grain Closed Thursdays See or Call ment, July 1, 1964, the current state” as a follow-up to the re­ the new Tobacco Research Center pays. Savings to the Government program will be voluntary and cotton storage contracts Aug. 1, LUTHER UZZLE port. in the Agricultural Science Cen­ of two or three million dollars per | each individual producer on 1964, and other storage contracts Cadiz, Ky. Butler hopes the Federal Gov­ ter at the Univesity of Kentuc­ year in- storage costs will result, ' farms growing one of the three covering rice, beans and oils. ernment “will move very care­ ky,” he said. USDA officials estimated. The feed grains covered by the pro­ USDA officials pointed out that Phone 522-6288 fully in regulations or legislation. savings would be over and above gam will make his own decision casualty insurance is not required We may have to make some ad­ any estimated losses that may about whether to take part. The Phone 522-9725 CCC To Reduce Costs on CGC-owned processed commo­ justments, possibly changes in result from fire, windstorm or progam is available for corn, by Assuming Casualty dities or on other property other causes. This is another step grain sorghum, and barley, owned by CCC. Risks On Commodities in USDA’s continuing effort to To take part in the feed grain This change will result in sav­ reduce farm program costs, the program, the farmer will agree to In the interest of economy, the ings to producers as well as to officials said. take out of production and de­ U. S. Department of Agriculture Government, USDA officials said. ELMHURST NURSING HOME Today’s action does not affect has announced that the Commod­ At present producers of grains vote to an approved conservation bond requirements. For grain use at least 20 percent of the to­ ity Credit Corporation will as­ pay for casualty insurance as part Offers Kentucky's newest and finest brick home. 100 percent warehousemen, CCC’s bond re­ tal feed grain base (for all of the sume the risk on commodities of the general storage charge on air-conditioned. ANY person over 85 years old with $1200 a quirements now are met by a three grains grown on the farm). owned by the Government or warehouse-stored grain under year income or less, even if Derson owrs his own home, and blanket legal liability insurance pledged as collateral on price- The farmer may divert the acre­ in need of nursing ca-s- can drs— $13'. -or month from State p ..,e -uppoit ,oan This storage which went into effect age of one or more of the feed support leans in commercial charge is deducted from he loan 1963j f(jr one and when a patient at Elmhurst Nursing Home. Phone 886-1488 grains, but his payment will be storage against loss from fire, to the producer. If CCC takes pos­ Hopkinsville, Ky., or write for li‘»rature to—P. O. Box 136, covers obligations of all ware­ figured according to the rate ap­ windstorm a-d other causes now session of the grain in satisfac­ Bowling Green, Ky. housemen operating under the plicable to the crop diverted. covered by casualty insurance. tion of a loan, it pays the storage Uniform Grain Storage Agree­ A FARMER'S The wide distribution of corn- charge which includes casualty Farmers who participate in the ment. The policy protects CCC program will be eligible for di­ SENSE OF VALUE against losses other than casualty, version and price-support pay­ Essaacjssasai up to $2 million at each ware­ ments and for price support loans makes State Farm his first choice house facility, with maximum ag­ on their 1964 production of the A working farmer gets a special gregate liability to the insurance three grains. The price-support 15% to 30% discount on car insur­ company of $50 million. ance with State Farm. And he gets FREE! Trigg County School Scrap­ payments will be made to partici­ fast claim service at home or away pants whether the feed grain pro­ from our 9,000 agents and claims duced in 1964 is fed on the farm, men coast to coast. That’s why Lt. R. C. King more working farmers insure their sold or placed under a price- cars and trucks with State Farm Stationed At Norfolk support loan. than with any oth " company. So book With $2.00 Purchase Navy Lieutenant Robert C. for car, life, or farm ability insur­ Chairman Kenneth Bush points King, son of Mrs. Myrtle King of ance, call your State Farm “Family out that two major improvements Insurance Man.” Route 2, Cadiz, has reported for Colonial have been made in the 1964-crop 10 oz. duty with Aircraft Ferry Squad- feed grain program as compared on 31, based at Norfolk, Va. with programs of previous years: i P. H. Oliver Pink Salmon...... 1 lb. can, 49c Marshmallows...... 2 bags, 37c The Mission of the squadron is (1) As much as 50 pecent of the J the safe and expeditious delivery total feed grain base may be di- 1 Tour Family insurance Maa Colonial of all types of naval aircraft to all verted on any farm and (2) the Cadiz, Ky. 13 oz. Mixed Nuis...... can, 54c parts of the world. average payment rate per acre Peanul Butler...... 3 lb. jar, 89c Prior to reporting to the squad­ for diveting 40 percent or more of IV4 lbs. ron, Lt. King was assigned duty the base will be substantially STATE FARM Morton House at Keflavik, Iceland. higher than last year. MUTUAL Before entering the Navy on ' *UTOWOitt( !.|Uff.-C( COVIM Vanilla Wafers...... 2 bags, 45c April 11, 1953, Lt. King attended Horn# OTfic# Bloomington, IMipett Pork or Beef & Gravy, .2 cans, 85c Murray State College. ATTEND CHUB' SUNDAY

Margarine TCH Forensic Blue Bonne!...... League Meets ...... lb., 25c The regular meeting of the Na­ White Cream Corn Frozen Foods tional Forensic League was held in the Music Building of Trigg Sealightful County High School, Jan. 9. Phil­ Pride of Illinois...... can, 15c lip Conner, president, called the Breaded Shrimp, 10 oz. p kg.,. ,45c meeting to order. Jane McDonald, 7 oz. Red Cross secretary, read the minutes of the Taste-O-Sea previous meeting. During the Spaghetti...... 2 boxes, 21c business session discussions were Fish Sticks...... held concerning the tournament Belle Meade ...... 29c held at Bowling Green, Jan. 11. Also discussed was the upcoming Crackers ...... 2 lbs. 39c French F rie s...... 9 oz. pkg., 11c Student Congress which will be held at Murray State College How Is Your Heartbeat? Winter Garden Senators and representatives for the Congess were chosen. .Regardless of modern highways, electricity, the telephone and other conveniences of this The program consisted of an Meat P ie s...... 2 for 37c decade, the mail box still remains the heartbeat original oration by Bettye Brand­ of the rural resident's personal life. The numerous on, oratorical declamation by pieces of mail that come and go make the "old Meat Department Jianice Sanders, and a duet per­ mail box" an important part in the lives of formance by Ray Bush and many. Like a faithful hound, the galvanized box Elsie Grigsby. performs so well that an inevitable bond of affection Sausage...... 5 lbs., $1,25 Giant develops. A large New York newspaper Going for the mail is an enviable chore, a joyous Frosty Morn Sugar Cured Comet Cleanser.... uses the eqivalent of the net an­ anticipation of . what's in store. A letter from a ... 2 cans, 35c nual growth from 6,000 acres of dear one? Perhaps the package you ordered? White Luncheon commercial forest land for a Sun­ Then there's the one welcome item you can always Slab Bacon, sliced...... lb., 45c day edition. count on—The Courier-Journal! Nitrocellulose derived mainly Yes, to more than 44,000 mail, boxes. The Beef R oast...... Scoikins...... 2 boxes, 29c from wood pulp is a major in­ Courier-Journal brings each day the best and ...... lb., 59c gredient of some solid-fuel propel­ most complete package of news available anywhere lants of rockets. at any price. This great newspaper has been three times selected as one of the nations top five daily papers. This is the time to make your soundest investment for 1964 and insure 312 interesting visits to your mail box. Fresh Produce PET FOODS Right now you can subscribe at a considerable saving since $13.00* is all you pay-$ 18.20 Pink PURINA is the regular price; you save $5.20 by ordering today! Hurry! Save $5.20 by mailing this coupon Grapefruit...... 4 for 35c 2 lbs. Dog Chow...... 34c before March 7, 1964', •(Ky. residents add 3»« sales tax) Turnip Greens...... 2 lbs., 29c 10 lbs., Dog Chow ...... $1.29 Hurry! Save *5.20 by Mailing This Coupon by March 7 ' Idahos...... 10 lbs., 39c 22 oz. Cal Chow ...... 34c Orders in connection with this bargain offer will be accepted only from bona fide R.F.D. patrons outside of Jefferson County Sunflower Seed,..... lbs., 59c who can furnish box-number addresses outside those areas Wide Selection Oi delivered by town carrier service of this newspaper, and from 46 oz. Del Monte those residents in towns in Kentucky and Indiana where this Wild Bird F eed ...... 5 lbs. 49c Family Monuments newspaper does not-maintain carrier service. Pineapple-Grapefruit D rink,. ,32c Parakeet, Canary and Fish Food Ve present a wide rang* traniie and marble memorials To: BARGAIN OFFER uit every need and lasts. Tho Courier-Journal, Louisville, Ky. 40202 W Find enclosed $13.3? (Courier-Journal, at $13.00 CADIZ plus 39c Ky. sales tax), for which please enter rny RAWLS MONUMENT WORKS subscription for one full year for Vester Orr And Cecil Allen. Owners * s * 5 4 " * DAIlY . I NAME ...... FOOD STORE U. S. 68 In (PLEASE PRINT) Allen Sub-Division ROUTE Cadiz, Ky. Phone 522-6621 West Cadiz' Ky. POSTOFFICE...... 17.______STATE “We Pay The Parking While You Shop With Us” Phone LA 2-8476 THIS OFFER POSITIVELY EXPIRES MARCH 7, 1964 * rf Thursday, Jan. 23,1964 ge Eight THE CADIZ RECORD, CADIZ, KENTUCKY 'UBKfc. FOR SALE 1948 Black 2-door j Executor's Notice Trigg County Speech Students Win Awards Chevrolet in good running condi­ SHCP AT HOME classified Ads. I All persons holding claims tion. See or call Mrs. Ophle ■ against the estate of W. B. Broad- Spurlin. Route 1. Cadiz, Phone j ment, deceased, are hereby noti­ FOR SALE — 2 Bedroom .home 522-8871. (3=) fied to present said claims, prop­ with full basement on Cunning­ HELP WANTED: Sales Girl, five erly proven as required by law, ELMHURST NURSING HOME ham Drive in East Cadiz. See or to the undersigned executor of the days weekly. No phone calls, ap­ call Bobby Stations, Phone 522- estate. All persons indebted to ply in person. Ben Franklin 6125. (7p) said estate are asked to come Offers Kentucky's newest and finest brick home. 100 perceni Store, Cadiz. (ffc) forward and settle said indebted­ air-conditioned. ANY person over 65 years old with $1200 a FOR SALE — 6 extra nice bred FOR SALE: Solid Walnut Poster ness at once. year income or less, even if person owns his own home, and gilts, ready to farrow, weight 250 Bed and Dining Table, 40 years Trigg County Farmers Bank in need of nursing care can draw $135 per month from State to 275 pounds. $50 each if taken at old. Albert Wallace. Executor (4c when a patient at Elmhurst Nursing Home. Phone 886-1488 once. H. C. McConnell, Route 3, Hopkinsville, Ky., or write for literature io—P. O. Box 136, Princeton, Ky., Phone 5-6831. HAMS—-Albert Wallace & Co. is Bowling Green, Ky. (4c) your b?sl year-round market to Executor's Notice aeil good country cured hams aiifl All persons holding claims FOR SALE — A nice brick home Ginseng. against the estate of Ed McGee, on Highway 280 2 Va miles from deceased, are hereby notified to Murray, on 1 acre of ground, lots FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apt. in present said claims, properly of nice shade trees, house contains the R. D. Mize duplex on Main proven as required by law, to the 3 bedrooms, baih, large living 3t., formerly known as the Mc­ undersigned executor of the room, kitchen and den combina­ Donald duplex. Electric heat, estate. All persons indebted to tion, glassed in porch, air condi­ basement, private front and back said estate are asked to come for­ [Property For Sal® tioned, has electric heat, an extra entrance. Contact Thomas Four- ward and settle said indebtedness good well is located in a rural shee or call 522-8174. tic at once. water District. Also some Build­ FOR SALE: 4 large double win­ Trigg County Farmers Bank Are you displaced by "Between The Lakes ing lots for sale. Phone Murray Executor (4c 753-3796. (4p) dows and frames; slightly used. Fourth of new price. Albert Park?" Buy now before the rush and save! FOR SALE: Locust Posts. See or Wallace Co. (ffc Administrator's Notice 5 Room block house, running water, blacktop Write Earl Grace. Route 3, Cadiz. All persons holding claims (SP ) ■OR HOT POINT Barges Re fngerators. Freezers, Automatic against the estate of Mary A. road, large lot. Reduced for quick sale. See FOR SALE: IS Acre Farm with iVeshers ana Electric Wstef Miller, deceased, are hereby noti­ 6-room house and outbuildings dealers in Budget terms sec fied to present said claims, prop­ Mrs. John Darnall at Fenton. erly proven as required by law, near Julien in Christian County. . L B E R T V'ALL ACE. to the undersigned administrator See or call T. W. Lowe, Phone FOR SALE: Mohawk Wool Rug of the estate. All persons indebt­ 235-5316. (4p) Also Cadiz property and a few farms. and carpets. Gold Seal and Arm ed to said estate are asked to PLANT BED SUPPLIES: Special ,lrong rugs and yard good? come forward and settle said in­ Shown, here are Trigg County place in public speaking; Betty Plant Bed Fertilizers, Burley To­ Albert Wallace & Co. debtedness at once. High Speech students who won Joiner, third place; and Mimi awards at a recent speech festival Lester, third place in oratorical Broadbent Real Estate Co. bacco Seed, all varieties: Dark SEPTIC TANK CLEANING SER­ Trigg County Farmers Bank held in Bowling Green. declamation. Tobacco Seed. Cadiz Hardware VICE —Also cess pools. 21 years Administrator (4c) Selling Agent They are P.;,n Lenea-’e. first Company. (Sic) experience. Free inspection. Hu­ FOR AID in Preparation of Tax bert long. Phone TU 5-8076, Hop­ Executrix Notice Cadiz, Ky. Phone 522-8132 Returns contact Robert W. White, kinsville, Ky. (52p) Notice is hereby given to all “If You Teach” and Mrs. Harrison persons holding claims against News Of Interest Phone 522-6166. Cadiz, Ky. FOR SALE: See our good used Martin read the 23rd Psaim. A the estate of A. A. Gray, deceased, (5c) furniture in our grocery store To Negro Citizens delicious luncheon was enjoyed to present said claims, properly by all and the meeting was ad­ building. Albert Wallace Farm* By Mrs. Shirley Cuningham FOR SALE: 162 acre farm near proven as required by law, to the journed to meet with Mrs. Elliott Caledonia. Well watered and in FOR SALE: Jamison and Sealy undersigned executrix. All per­ H e llo Folks. An iJiayes. „ff£t i.me. COMPLETE LINE OF good state of cultivation. Phone Innerspring Mattresses. You can sons indebted to said estate are educated to th| s a,1th bazar The Y O, M, Club will meet on TO 6-4308 or see W. J . Gilkey, save as much as $20.90 on a mat asked to come forward and settle smoking? ■- ' eight. January 27th in Hopkinsville, Kentucky; (4p) tress right now while they are on ;aid indebtedness at once. * * A ;he home of Harrison Baker. sale. ALBERT WALLACE & CO Elastic Goods COAL HAULING WANTED — MRS. LOLA 'JO GRAY Attend Church Call Herbert Braboy. Phone 522- FOR RENT — A large house in Executrix Mrs. Willie Watkins will spon­ A $4 business shirt returns 6998. .tfc) Cadiz Also may rent in apart sor a Musical Program in the about 28 cents to the farmer, as interest of the First District Exe­ his share of that shirt. FOR RENT: Apt. on Main Street merits. See Albert Wallace, Card Of Thanks cutive Board on Sunday evening, Phone 522-8582. Mrs. Edd Mize. PARKING FREE while you shop We want to express our sincere February 36th at 2 o’clock at the The U. S. farmer gets about 38 (Tfc) at Albert Wallace and Co., Fur __ thanks and appreciation to the Second Baptist Church. cents of each dollar spent for TOBACCO SEED niture Store and Flower Shop. many friends, neighbors and food here. relatives for the kindness and ★ * * Both Burley and Dark. We are OR EVERYTHING in Furniture thoughtfulness expressed during prepared to advise you in regard -t.uors and . Appliances she AL Engagement Announced ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY the passing of our'loved one Wal­ to the best and safest kinds to BERT WALLACE. sow. Be sure to come in and let lace Lowery. We‘ especially want FQlf SALE: Zenith TVs. The to thank the Goodwin Funeral jis shdw you the new top-grade ANKLETS seeds. Trigg County Trading Co. most famous TV. Albert Home, the Rev. Clark Boyd for mil Wallace & Co., authorized dealer. his comforting words, the singers, FOR SALE: Beauty Rest Mat those who sent flowers, and each KNEE CAPS ALBERT WALLACE & CO., now RATScmdMICE! tresses and Simmons HIda-Beds, person who has helped in any­ operating the Cossey-Wallace 1 ALBERT'WALLACE & CO. way. May God richly bless and KNEE BRACES and Gift Shop. If you keep each of you. A special thanks USED SINGER Zig zag Portable. need flowers, try burs. kiLL-ku from his sister, Martha is extend­ SHOULDER BRACES Makes Buiton Holes, sews on does it the safe, dean easy Buttons, overcasts. Responsible SPECIAL: Jamison Sofa Bed ed to Bill Larkin, Eurie P’Pool way, with tempting chees® ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS party assume payments of $6.00 $83.95 for a short time. Albert and Mr. Maxfield. odor in powerful, per month. Phone 522-8428. Wallace and Co. THE FAMILY death-dealing HEALTH BELTS NEED OFFICE SPACE? See A1 HOUSE FOR SALE: 2 bedrooms Card Of Thanks Mouse and with large living room, kitchen bert Wallace for rooms at the fur Rat Bolt. HERNIA BELTS and utility. Select interior finish­ niture store on Main Street, 2 We wish to express our sincere Satisfaction ing, large shaded lot, well drain­ doors from the bank. thanks and heartfelt appreciation guaranteed ed, good Garden. Choice Neigh­ to each friend, neighbor, and or your money FOR RENT: 5-Room furnished WOOD'S DRUG STORE borhood. See Joe Guess, Cunning­ relative for the many kind acts L back. house, three doors from Trigg done for our loved one, Leonard ham Avenue. (tfc) County High School. See or call Hopkinsville. Ky. Lee Joyce, and for us during his Cordie Thomas, Phone 522-6264. (tfc) illness and passing. We especially Support Your Legion want to thank Dr. John Futrell, Miss Naomi Thomas FOR SALE: Nice used Irving room the nurses and staff of Trigg Mr. and Mrs. Webster Thomas Trigg County Post No. 74 suites, dining room suites, odd County Hospital, members of the beds, mattresses, springs, vanity*, Eastern Star and Masonic Lodge, announce the engagement of their chest and chairs. Albert Wallace the Goodwin Funeral Home, the daughter, Miss Naomi Thomas to 8c Company. Rev. Howard Askew, and Rev. Jerry Laconv Birl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Birl of Ypsilanti, dich. To Whom it lay Concern: Jackie Guerin for their comfort­ FOR SALE: Special prices on ing words, the choir of Hurricane Miss Thomas is a Senior at Simmons mattresses right now, Church, those who sent flowers, Murray State College, Murray. $39.95 and $49.95 for good quilted William Buck Cunningham, Jr., came from Virginia to Ken­ Meets Second and Fourth food and cards, and each person Mr. Birl is a senior at the College innersprings. Albert Wallace Fur who helped in any way. May God of Education. Long Island Univer­ tucky with his parents. The third son of William Buck Cun­ Monday Nights At 7 p. m. niture Company. bless and keep each of you. sity. Brooklyn, N. Y. ningham Sr. and his wife. Nancy Carr Cunningham, were the The wedding will take place The farmer’s share of a 21-cent MRS. LEONARD JOYCE Sandwiches Served! June 5 in the Pleasant Hill Bap­ first Cunninghams to come io this country. loaf of white bread is about 2.6 and CHILDREN tist Church, Cadiz. cents. After he homesteaded here he married Jennie Mitchell who No formal invitations will be issued. Relatives and friends are was born and raised in Kentucky. They lived on a farm near the invited. Reception will be held in mouth of Little River and raised a large family, was buried on the home of her parents immedi- Q n / ~ t f a > s atly after the wedding. a hill near their home, something like 100 years ag'o. J A I , £ ★ ★ ★ There has never been a marker to this old couple's graves. Club Activities The Industrial Keen Club met The TVA won't move this cemetery like they are doing others In order io seiile the estate of W. B.. Broad- <|L0W last week in the home of Miss in this area because we have a right of way out to the main bent, Sr., deceased, we will offer for sale at Margie V. Irvin with six mem­ road. In a few months this cemetery will be surrounded by Public Auction— DOWN bers present. After the business mdUM session the program was erioved water from the Barkley Lake on 3 sides. with Mrs. George Sholar reading If something isn't done in regard to this place in a few years Friday, January 31 it will be a wilderness, covered in broom sage and briers. So we the undersigned voluntary ancestors of this old couple are The following property: FOR SALE asking for donations from the relatives and ancestors to erect a 2 Cows and Calves 6 Heifers One 10-room home, comfortable summer monument to their graves. and winter, with all modern conveniences. The donations you make to this cause you will never regret. 2 Steers, Approx. 700 lbs. 5 Cows Good for a family home or rooming house or Name of Committee: 1 Hereford Bull 1 Crib Corn both combined, new furnace with stoker. Lo­ Garland Cunningham, Chairman cated on Main Street in Cadiz across from the Mrs. Biriie Gingles. Author of the Cunningham Book Lot Baled Hay Some small hand tools Baptist Church. Large lot, good garden spot, Ruby Magraw, Secretary The sale will be held at the home place near garage and other outbuildings. Phone 522- Allene Bridges, Treasurer the Glenwood Mill Bridge 6823. (Mail all donations to Allene Bridges in care of Trigg County Farmers Bank, or if you are in the bank just hand it to her in Trigg County Farmers Bank Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thomas person as she is employed there. This drive for donations will Executor Cadiz, Kentucky close April 1st.