Looking Back Through the Years 25 Years Ago 50 Years Ago 75 Years Ago 100 Years Ago August 27, 1986 September 1, 1961 September 4, 1936 September 8, 1911 Mrs

Looking Back Through the Years 25 Years Ago 50 Years Ago 75 Years Ago 100 Years Ago August 27, 1986 September 1, 1961 September 4, 1936 September 8, 1911 Mrs

Page 2, The Falmouth Outlook, August 23, 2011 Calendar Looking Back Through the Years 25 Years Ago 50 Years Ago 75 Years Ago 100 Years Ago August 27, 1986 September 1, 1961 September 4, 1936 September 8, 1911 Mrs. Naomi Cummings of Little league playoffs began Dr. W.M. Townsend an- Ed Utter of Foster won in a Falmouth adds to the historic Monday night with IGA defeat- nounces the opening of his doc- big watermelon contest at Berlin quilt, as she quilted the square ing the Legion team by a score tor’s office in the LLL Building, Sunday. for Pendleton County and will of 15 to 5. Pitching for IGA was Falmouth. H.C. Manizon sold his 68 attend the presentation at the Jack Wright. He allowed only Albert Thomas Crawford 1/2 acre farm two miles east of state capitol. The huge Ken- six hits and walked three. Pat is now bookkeeping for the state town to Emery Briton of tucky flower basket quilt created Conroy was pitching for Legion highway department at the high- Indiana, formerly of this county, by over a thousand Kentucky- allowing 10 hits and walked 8 way barn at Falmouth. at $30 per acre. ians, is being given to the state batters. Leading hitter for IGA The W.G. Wigglesworth Gilmore McCarty of Len- and will be accepted by Gover- was Johnny Wright with 2 hits. Tobacco Warehouse No. 2 at oxburg went to Augusta to nor Martha Layne Collins. for Legion was Rudy Wolfe with Cynthiana burned to the ground attend school. Huff Realty, Inc., proudly 3 hits. at midnight. A.D. Moore of near Caddo announces the recent association The Falmouth Stockyards Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Abraham received a broken collar bone of Mike and Debbie Whaley of is to be sold at public auction and son, Joe Paul, and Miss and other injuries last Wednes- Pendleton County. Mike is a September 9. All business and Stella Daugherty spent Friday at day night when the horse he was Williamson captures first place in well known auctioneer, resigned real estate will be sold in the sale the Germantown Fair. riding home from a Union meet- from his position as a buyer and to be conducted by Carl Lan- Edwin Coleman, colored ing at Caddo, fell on him. national classic car show appraiser for the Kentucky caster, auctioneer. Present own- son of Martin Coleman of this The following persons of Mark and Angela Williamson of Butler recently attended the Department of Transportation so ers of the Falmouth Stockyards city, will leave next week for the town and county will attend four day 2011 National Nova Show in Bowling Green, and captured he could devote his time to the are Tom Crotty of Falmouth and Louisville, where he will matric- college: Alien Edwards, Ada first place in the 1973-1979 Restored Original Class. In addition, real estate profession along with Clarence Doan of Sunrise. Prior ulate in the Lincoln Ridge Edwards, Henry McKenney, they were honored with the People’s Choice Award and were a his wife, Debbie, who is a full to the stockyards it was a loose- School. Kenzie Held. Geo. Campbell, Silver Class Award winner. Their car is a black Nova equipped with time realtor. leaf tobacco warehouse. The Concrete silos are being Barbour Shoemaker, Harvey the (9C1) Police Car Package, the only two door (9C1) known to Rose Delaney of Falmouth business is located on Woodson erected by a company from Shoemaker, Howard Galloway, exist. They are the second owners of this very rare Nova. The first has recently been employed by Road at Rigg Street. Bloomfield, Ind., on the farms Barrett Thomas, and Harry runner up and Silver Class award winner was Mark’s best friend, Frito Lay Inc., Southwest Re- Mr. and Mrs. James Shel- of J.W. Wright, B.W. Applegate, Scott; University of Kentucky: David Marquis from Cortland, NY, with a 1974 Nova SS, previous- gion, Dallas, Texas, as a staff ton of Falmouth are receiving William Dennie, and Mrs. Frank Chipman; Kansas City ly owned by Mark and sold to Dave several years ago. Several fam- accountant. Miss Delaney, congratulations on the arrival of Henry Budde. Veterinary College: Harley Fish, ily members were in attendance at the banquet to witness this out- daughter of Ann Delaney of a son, born August 23 at Lawrence Trapp has the Avery Schubert, Harry Myers, standing achievement. Falmouth, will serve in the state- Harrison Memorial Hospital, contract of operating the consol- Gulick Dunstall; and Harry ment control division. Cynthiana. He has been named idated school bus at this place Dougherty, Cincinnati. Mrs. Cheryl Baker has offi- James and is the first child. and Saturday night took a num- John Monroe, Thos. Con- County Wide Yard Sale Sept. 3 cially been appointed chairman Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bentle ber from here to the roy, Malcolm and J.W. Mar- The Pendleton County Wide things that aren’t needed, and of the Cystic Fibrosis Founda- entertained with ice cream and Germantown Fair in his bus. quette left last week to sell the Yard Sale will begin at 8:30 a.m. time to browse and buy items at tion’s spring fundraising event cake at their home. Those pres- Grant’s Lick Correspondent. new patent ironing board in Saturday, September 3. others yard sales. There is in Butler. The money raised ent were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shoemaker Garage, local Grant and Owen counties. It’s time to clean out those always something for everyone. from events will help fund Doan, Myron and Davey, Mr. dealers for Chevrolet, have Marriage licenses issued: closets and dispose of unwanted research to determine the genet- and Mrs. Richard Jacobs, Mr. made several recent deliveries Alex Thornton, 24, to Miss ic cause and treatments for cys- and Mrs. John Ballinger, Mrs. of new cars. Those who have Mary Haggard, 17; C.L. Bowen, tic fibrosis, the nation’s number Lillie Doan, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. purchased automobiles are Dan 21, to Miss Laura Powers, 21. Fall church basketball leagues one inherited killer of young Bentle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, master sport sedan; M.F. Dance and Miss Addie Antioch Mills Christian church wishing to participate or people. Gorman of Virginia, Mr. and Joseph Schuetz, master town McCann were married in the Church will be hosting a fall for questions please call Dan A surprise 70th birthday Mrs. Bentle and Mr. and Mrs. sedan; and Risk Makemson, county clerk’s office Saturday. church basketball league. Any Fardo at (859) 380-1154. party in honor of Elmo Pribble Gorman were friends and neigh- standard coach. Miss Kate Lee, 48, died last was held August 23 at the home bors while in the service in Jimmy Booher won the shoe Friday morning at the home of of Mrs. Ruby Owen at Butler. Germany. contest being conducted by the R.W. Lemmon. The table was laden with plenty Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mains C.R. Boggess Store since May. Thomas Hendricks and of good food. Everyone left at a of Falmouth are entertaining a More than 5,000 pairs of old daughter, Miss Hallie of Con- late hour wishing Elmo many new daughter born August 27 at shoes were brought to Mr. Bog- cord, Mrs. Nancy Phillips and more happy birthdays. St. Luke Hospital. The new gess. son, Will, Ira Phillips, and wife, Several from the area arrival has been named Polly The Pastime Theatre is Miss Irene Ballinger and Melvin attended the riverfest highlights Ann and weighed eight pounds, being remodeled for better Harcum were entertained at the of the WEBN Fireworks on the two ounces. sound effects and a new flat ray home of Robert Purdy. river. The sights were spectacu- Chester Lee Blades peace- lighting for the screen which Born to the wife of Charles lar and both sides of the river fully departed this life at Booth will not hurt the eye. With all Moore of near Mt. Auburn, a L & K SATELLITE always enjoy this wonderful Memorial Hospital in Covington new conveniences the price will nine and a half pound daughter, Serving the community since 1999 firework display. on August 28. still be .10¢ named Virginia Elizabeth. 859-654-6431 Story Hour at Pendleton library begins September 2 Story Hour at the Pendleton with the library and to experi- through April. Each program County Public Library will ence the world of books. usually lasts about 45 minutes. begin Friday, September 2, It is for children ages 3-5 If you have any questions, feel 2011. Story Hour is a fun way years old. Programs will be free to call Sandy at (859) 654- for children to become familiar every Friday at 10:30 a.m. 8535. Book sale at Pendleton library begins September 3 The Pendleton County Pub- call the library at (859) 654- 8535. lic Library is having a book sale starting Saturday, September 3. There will be lots of books, fic- tion and non-fiction, movies, and even more books for sale! Prices will range from .50¢ to $1. Stop in any time to see what’s available! Library hours are are Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. -5 p.m. and Sunday 1-5 p.m. If you have any questions please Success for Adult Summer Reading Summer reading isn’t just for kids anymore! The 2011 adult summer reading program at the Pendleton Library, “Novel Des- tinations,” had 180 participants. There were 427 reading logs turned in which means approxi- mately 3,000 items were read by those involved.

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