Hoag & Sons Book BiriiS. Spring AN ALL V KENTUCKY TRIGG COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1976 c it y - m . PRISlNT.tO fOR VOLUME 94 NUMBER 3 OUTSTANDING ACHIfVfMfNT IN COMMUNITY PEVfU>PMfNT by the ONE SECTION, 12 PAGES KENTUCKY CHAMBER Devoted To The Best Interests O f Cadiz And Trigg County PRICE 15 CENTS Of COMMERCE Hall of Fame for Cadiz? T r ig g All- Kentucky cities y o u th s to be named Friday The Kentucky Chamber of Madelyn Hopson, Cleveland Smith, Paris, Pineville, Prestonsburg, com pete Commerce will recognize the 1975 Leslie Freels, Chappel Wilson, Princeton, Providence, Radcliff, “ All Kentucky City” communities Pauline Crump, Rudy Watkins and Richmond, Shelbyville, Somerset, The Cadiz Optimist Club spon­ at an awards luncheon at noon, Carolyn Richardson. Stanford, Warsaw, and Winchester. sored four Trigg County students in Friday, Jan. 23, at the Ramada Narrating a slide presentation The Kentucky Chamber’s fifth the Kentucky-West Virginia Inn’s Bluegrass Convention Center honoring the cities who are named annual Legislative Conference is District Tri-Star Basketball ? on Hurstbourne Lane in Louisville. “ All Kentucky” cities will be John being conducted in conjunction with competition on Saturday, Jan. 10. Over 90 communities including Duvall of WLEX-TV in Lexington the “ All Kentucky City” program. The contest was sponsored by the Cadiz entered the Opportunity for and Jerry David Melloy of WHAS The legislative session is scheduled Optimist International, held in Progress program seeking the 1975 Radio in Louisville. for Thursday, January 22, also at Ashland for winners of zone com­ awards. The “ All Kentucky” cities the Bluegrass Convention Center. petition in Kentucky and West will come from a group of 49 that Cities other than Cadiz who will The conference begins at 5:30 Virginia. faced final judging for the coveted be in the final judging group for the p.m. with local Chambers of Trigg County contestants were annual award for community 1975 “ All Kentucky City” honors Commerce hosting Chamber Brad Baker, Calvin Baker, Rodney development. are: Ashland, Bardstown, Beaver members and members of the Vinson and Mont Dawson, all Cadiz received a top rating at Dam, Bowling Green, Campbells- General Assembly. Presiding at a 7 placing first in the zone competition district judging which was held burg, Campbellsville, Carrollton, p.m. banquet in honor of the law­ held last December in Murray. November 6. This gives Cadiz the Central City, Clinton, Columbia, makers will be John A. Reisz of Other Trigg entries were Danny opportunity to advance to state Covington, Danville, Earlington, Owensboro, president of the Ken­ Stewart and Mark Williams. competition and if Cadiz wins on the Elizabethtown, Estill County, Fort tucky Chamber of Commerce. Baker placed second in the U- state level the city will be entered Thomas, Frankfort, Fulton, A Legislative Leaders Breakfast year-old competition and Vinson into the “ All Kentucky City” Hall of Georgetown, Greenville, Harlan, will be conducted at 8 a. m. Friday placed third in the 12-year -old class Fame. Hartford, Hazard, Henderson, featuring a panel discussion by the at the Ashland meet, while Dawson The group which represented Hickman, Hopkinsville, Hyden, key leadership of the legislature. took fourth place. Cadiz at the district judging will Jenkins, LaGrange, Lancaster, The panel will focus attention on the Trigg County youth sponsored by the Optimist Club at the Tri-State competition are Brad Baker, Accompanying the boys to also attend the awards luncheon Lewisport, Marion, Middlesboro, major legislation before the 1976 grade five; Calvin Baker, grade eight; Mont Dawson, grade five; Rodney Vinson, grade seven; Mark Ashland were Vic Mitchell, presi­ Friday. They are Scott Boggess, Monticello, Morehead, Mt. Vernon, General Assembly. Williams, grade three; Danny Stewart, grade four. dent, and Terry Watkins, director. TCF Bank makes promotions,plans development Brent D. Thompson, President of with the bank since 1945. She and community and has been of a new capital development increases were made possible Trigg County Farmers Bank approximately fourteen million Trigg County Farmers Bank, an­ her husband, William D. Burke, live associated with the bank since 1967. program at their annual share­ because of the rapid growth of provides banking services for the dollars in December 1969 to more nounced promotions for several in East Cadiz. Mrs. Cameron, a Mrs. Stallons, associated with the holders meeting recently. deposits and earnings of the institu­ Cadiz-Trigg County community than double that amount, almost officers of the institution by action native Trigg Countian, has also bank since 1965, is married to R. C. Upon completion of the plan, it tion and the strong support of a from its main office in downtwon thirty million dollars at the end of of the Bank’s Board of Directors at been employed at the financial Stallons and they live at their home will result in the increase of Capital growing and prosperous com­ Cadiz and a full-service branch 1975. a recent meeting. institution since 1945. She resides at on the Canton road. to $625,000.00 and Surplus to munity. The result of this facility located in East Cadiz. The Mary Frances Baker was named her farm home on Route 5, Cadiz. Thompson stated that these $775,000.00. Retailed earnings in recapitalization program will be bank has provided trust services, in In other action the shareholders Jr Cashier of the insitutution. Mrs. Named to serve as new Assistant promotions were being made at this undivided profits and capital added safety to depositors since addition to general banking ser­ re-elected Board of Directors Baker has been employed by the Cashiers of the institution were time in recognition of the capable, reserves provide additional capital capital funds serve as additional vices, since 1921. The bank is a members to serve for the ensuing bank since 1950. She and her Pauline J. Crump, Willie Mae dedicated service of these em­ funds exceeding one million security on their accounts. member of Federal Deposit In­ year. Directors of the Bank include husband, Wesley T. Baker, live in Johnston and Jean L. Stallons. Mrs. ployees and to strengthen the dollars. surance Corporation and its opera­ Smith D. Broadbent III, Joe B. the Caledonia community. Crump has been associated with the organizational structure of the Spokesmen for the bank noted The new plan will be ac­ tion is regulated by the Corporation Clement, W. J. Hopson, William C. Named as Assistant Vice Presi­ bank since 1970 and lives on Route rapidly growing financial institu­ that the capital stock of the bank complished by a program including and the Kentucky Department of McAtee, John L. Street, Jr., Brent dents of the bank were Kathleen S. 2, Cadiz, with her husband, Rhybon tion. has been increased on five previous a stock dividend paid from bank Banking and Securities. D. Thompson, and Henry C. White. Burke and Edith S. Cameron. Mrs. Crump, and their two children. occasions since it was organized in earnings and a new issue of capital Jesse R. Watkins and W. C. White II Burke is a native of Caldwell Mrs. Johnston is the wife of Ernest Officials of Trigg County Far­ 1890, the most recent time being in stock in the amount of one-half Total resources of the financial serve as directors emeritus of the County and has been associated S. Johnston of the Caledonia mers Bank announced the adoption 1970. It was also noted that these million dollars. institution have increased from institution. Trigg joins RC&D Circuit Court convenes Trigg Circuit Court will convene for service on Monday, Jan. 26 at 9 William Richard Harper, William project for Pennyrile for the January term on Monday, * a.m. in the courtroom upstairs Clarence Bridges. Jan. 26at 9 a.m. with the Honorable according to Circuit Court Clerk' Other jurors selected are: John Kentucky’s two U. S. Senators, and a better use of the areas’ Stephen P. White, Jr., Judge Dan Thomas. Hay, James Miles Hayes, Walter Walter Dee Huddleston and Wen­ natural resources. presiding. Jurors are: Jack Humphries, John Louis dell Ford, have announced that “ Both Senator Huddleston and I Among civil cases set for this Billy Ray Adams, Lofton Kennedy, Amos Ladd, Lewis E. Alexander, Bruce Allen, Oletta M. Trigg County along with four other • strongly urged the officials of the term are Holland vs. Conaway McCormick, Jerry Wayne McCraw, Western Kentucky Counties have Department of Agriculture to ap­ which is set for Wednesday, Jan. 28. Audas, Onie Lee Baker, Jodie O. Mabell Futrell Martin, Jack Mize, Boren, Emmett Brandon, Hilda been added to the Trade Water prove this application and we are There are numerous criminal cases Jr., William Mize, Willie Lee Bridges, Ashbel Brunson, III, River Resource Conservation and pleased with the favorable which will be coming up throughout Moore, Bruce Oakley, Clarence Arnett C. Bryant, William D. Development project and the name decision,” said Ford. the term. Set for trial is Common­ Boyd Pope, William H. Rawls, Jr., has been changed to the Pennyrile wealth of Kentucky vs. Steven B. Burke, Mrs. David Buck, Alice James Rodman Redd, Teddy RC&D Project. “ This project is very important to Soprych, set for Wednesday, Feb. 4. Caldwell, Lamont Gray Calhoun, Sayre, Fay Henry Simpson, continue community development William Gary Calhoun, Walter Dur- Lawrence Gaylon Sumner, Rey- Official notification of the ap­ Soprych is charged with Attempted in the 11-county area.” wood Cameron, Vernon S. Carr, mond Sumner, Pete G. Thomas, plication approval came this week First Degree Burglary in June, Plomer E. Clark, Harvey G. Cor­ Jr., Brent Thompson, Rodney Tru­ from the U. S. Department of Congressman Carroll Hubbard 1975. nelius, Harlon Crenshaw, Anna man Tooke, William Edward Tyler, Agriculture.
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