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Olive Hill Carter County Herald (Newspaper) - June 13, 1946, Olive Hill, KentuckyMy or tearing o a Pep re Public la old series volume 46, no. 24 final drive for Carter caves state Park to be held saturday rallies to be held Here at morning and Grayson afternoon the Olive Hill and Grayson rotary clubs will hold their final drive to put Carter county Over the top in their Campaign to raise $40,000 to buy the Carter caves for use As a state Park saturday afternoon june 15 when huge rallies featuring noted speakers band music and auction of Nylon Hose wiil be held at Olive Hill and Grayson. The program at Olive Hill is to Start at 10 00 of clock circuit judge r. C. Littleton will act As program chairman with sex Gover nor w. J. Fields introducing the speakers. Music will be furnished by the Olive Hill High school band directed by Frank Owens other speakers Are judge h. R. Dysard of Ashland former county attorney of Carter county judge Dysard is Well known and very popular in this county having made numerous talks throughout the county and is remembered As an Able and forceful speaker. Russell Dyche it state Park commissioner will also be present to explain by the crowd the states plans for the caves and what they might expect if the Carter caves Are Given for a state Park. Merchants have donated Nylon Hose to be auctioned off proceeds to go to the state Park fund. The program a ill last approximately one hour and All merchants will close their store during that Tima. The entire program which Wil be held Here at 10 00 of clock will be repeated at Grayson at 1 30 of clock that afternoon. Everyone interested in Carter county its welfare and its future should be on hand to enjoy this event. Be sure you Are in attendance and bring All of your friends and neighbors. Come and acquaint yourself with the facts and help Complete the Job. See and hear what your local merchants Farmers and professional men have already done in behalf of the Park. There will be plenty of mu8ie, come and enjoy the rally. Olive Hill beats Grayson 10-4 sunday the Olive Hill american legion Post baseball team Defeated Grayson a american legion Post baseball team sunday at Haw Areco Park 10-4. The game was played before a very Large crowd who showed that they will Back a winning baseball team. They donated generously when the a a hat was passed during the Ball game. / Harold Tackett a Lethander went the full distance for Olive Hill allowed Grayson eight scattered hits. He Aso struck out nine batters and walked Only three. Harold Holbrook the starting Pitcher for Grayson was the victim of bad defensive work by his teammates and Olive Hill jumped him for three runs in the very first inning. He did no to allow r hit during the inning. He did no to allow an earned run while his successor Baker gave up Only one earned run. Out of Olive Hills seven hits Cartee had two Henderson Johnson Qualls w. Fultz and Tackett one apiece. Cartee and Johnson hit triples. Calhoun Baker and Ison had two each for Grayson. Stephens and Holbrook had the other two hits. A a a a play Flemingsburg Here sunday a Strong Flemingsburg team �11 be Here sunday for a game with the local american legion baseball team. There is no records available on the Flemingsburg team but it is known that they have a very Strong team. A a Mac Johnson is scheduled to open on the Mound for Olive Hill. Sex service mens news by Claude 8. Sprowls former Carter count Ian killed by train Hudson Randolph Fultz son of Bart and Carrie Erwin Fula who was born sept. 3, 1911 at Olive Hilj ky., was killed in an Auto train Collison at 3 45 a. June 2, 1946. Or. Fultz served forty two months n the u. S. Army of which eighteen months were spent with the 17th. Airborne division in the european theatre. He was awarded the combat infantry badge for participation in the Battle of the Buge. He is the Holder of the european Campaign ribbon with five Bronze stars also the Good conduct medal. Surviving besides the parents a son Ray Theodore three Brothers Ray and Bernard of this City. Pfc. Vernon u. S. Army three Sisters mrs. Ruth Vandermark mrs Ruby for Nash mrs. Jewell Sylvester All of this City besides a Host of friends and relatives. At the time of his death he was an employee of the Mead corporation and resided at Home. The Success of his 34 years and 9 months of life can be noted by his Many friends. Chillicothe Ohio news Job priorities for disabled vets mrs. Kibbey 69, died monday in Grayson mrs. Clemmer Crawford Kibbey 69, wife of s. E. Kibbey Rooney by. Died at 4 p. Monday at the Hohe of her son d. V. Kibbey in Grayson following an ill Fiess of several months. She was a daughter of the late or. And mrs. L. H. Crawford of Olive Hill. Funeral services will be conducted today thursday at 2 p m. At the Kibbey residence at Rooney ky., with burial in the family cemetery under the direction of the Malone funeral Home of Grayson. Surviving Are the husband one daughter mrs. Faye cargo at Home two sons d. V. Kibbey Grayson and Otis Kibbey Rooney seven Brothers Walter Manford and Clarence Crawford All of Olive Hill James Crawford Columbus Ohio Arthur Crawford Fostoria Ohio Claude Crawford Chicago 111., and Webber Crawford Rooney ky., two Sisters mrs. Ida j. Roark Gregor Yville ky., and mrs. R. T. Burchett Olive Hill. Funeral services held tuesday for Huff w. Hammond Carter county druggist Dies Grayson ky., a r. W. Botts 75, prominent druggist and member of and old Carter county family died last wednesday night. He had been in ill health for a number of years. Or. Botts had operated the Botts drug co., Here for the past 49 years and in the same location. He was for Many years superintendent of the methodist sunday school and a teacher at the time of his death. Or. Botts last member of a family of 13, was the son of the late the director of the United states employment service for Kentucky w. H. Fraysure and the state veterans employment representative b. J. Madden announced today that a concerted Effort will be made to see that handicapped veterans receive first priority Over All Job seekers at the thirty United states employment services offices throughout Kentucky. Veterans representatives from All thirty Kentucky United states employment service office have been notified by w. H. Friy in to attend a meeting at to of so Groen the week of june 17, 1946, at which time the intensified program for disabled veterans will be launched. Vernon Bata. Washington National director of handicapped selective placement service of the United states employment service will discuss the physical factors and working conditions involved in placing disabled veterans in suitable employment. A the priority placement of disabled veterans is not entirely confined to those veterans who received a service connected disability a Madden said a but is extended to All veterans who May have received injuries in civilian county judge injured in wreck county judge William a a Bill Buck was injured sunday afternoon in an automobile wreck 4 Miles West of Grayson. Judge Buck who was on his Way to Grayson when the Accident of cured stated that he saw the car coming and pulled Over on the Side of the Road and when hit his care a was knocked Over a Bank turning1 Over two or three times. A it Buck was rushed to the Stovall memorial Hospital where his condition was stated not serious but that he had received painful bruises. 2641 cases before by. Opa boards in May $17152.11 paid flight training a Veteran May elect to enrol for flight training under the a a a. I. Bill of rights in any flying school or flight training institution which has been approved by the state. Enrolment in the school must be for a definite course of flight instruction consisting of one unit flight Clit True or a combination of unit flight courses which consist of 1 elementary flight or private Pilot course 2 advanced flight or commercial Pilot course 3 flight instructor course 4 instrument rating course 5 Multi engine class rating course. An eligible Veteran who it prior to enrolment has completed some flight time but has insufficient flight time to qualify for the desired certificate or rating May be enrolled in any unit courses for which he is eligible and for a sufficient number of hours to Complete the requirements for the desired certificate or rating. Refresher training is available to a Veteran who has formerly held a certificate or rating but has not kept the certificate or rating current. He May enrol in a unit course at any stage in the course for such parts of the course As Are necessary for him to qualify for the reinstatement of his certificate or rating. 7 from Carter receive discharge the following 7 men from Carter county have recently been discharged from the naval services. Now civilians Are sc3c. James Junior Cox sc3c. Judge j. R. And Mary m. Everman Robert a. Holbrook ssmc3c. Char Botts. Married 51 years he is sur Les e. Cooper bm2c. Earl Mays and Vived by his widow mrs. Martha Osenton Betts and three children. Two daughters mrs. Ruth Kennedy Grayson mrs. Elizabeth r. Watters Nashville tenn., one son James Russell Botts Portsmouth. Va., and several grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at the methodist Church. Morehead Enrols 547 for first summer term sic. L. D. Jarvis All of Olive Hill. Sic. Johnie w. Messer of hitch ins and ssml3c Billie b. Stewart of Rush. In the largest months activity since opa was established the Price panels of Kentucky opa Price control boards during May 1946. Handled 2641 cases consisting of consumer complaints and Survey findings and closed 1453 of them Geo. H. Goodman Kentucky opa director reported today. In 243 instances of monetary settlements $2942.11 was refunded to purchasers and $14,210.00 was boy scouts to hold District Camporee the boy scouts of Carter county will hold their second annual Camporee this Friday saturday and sunday at the Carter cues. Scout troops from Olive Hill Grahn Hitchins Grayson and Willard will be in attendance with about 60 scouts and leaders expected. The Camporee is under the direction of Louie King who will be assisted by Burr Blodgett Field scout executive for the territory. Friday will be devoted to setting up the various campsites and the inspection of these by patrols. Saturday will be spent in scout Craft activities under capable supervision and contests for the scouts. On saturday night a big campfire will be held at which time a contest will be staged by troops for the Best stunt and the award of the traditional Cowbell to the Winner. The parents and friends of the scouts Are cordially invited to bring their picnic supper saturday night and to enjoy the program. Sunday morning the scouts will hold a a a scouts own which is the Church service for All scouts. Directly following the noon meal the Camp will be taken Down inspections made and the awarding of the ribbons to the patrols for their participation in the Camporee. Heart attack is fatal to former Star athlete state to Issue License stickers Kentucky a 1947 automobile and truck License a a plate will be a Windshield sticker. Revenue commissioner o. Howard said tuesday steel for next years plates is not to be had and the 26-cent-a-Pound Cost of aluminium also difficult to procure is prohibitive. The state must act now in providing for stickers he said be Huff Hammond 36, son of or. And mrs. Earl Hammond of this City died unexpectedly Here sunday night. Death was attributed to a heart attack. He was born August 28, 1909. Hammond who graduated from the Olive Hill High school with the class of 1931, was considered one of the greatest athletes Ever developed at Olive Hill. He starred four years on the varsity basketball team and three years on the football team. After graduation he played basketball with local Independent teams and was Well known throughout the state. He also attended Morehead state teachers College. Hammond who through his clean hard fighting sportsmanship play and his great personality probably made More friends in sports than any other athlete in the Tri state. He was recently named vice president of the o. H. H. S. Alumni association and was a member of the High school athletic Council. In business he represented several baking companies and served All the merchants of Eastern Carter county. He was United in marriage to Helen Margaret Melvin daughter of or. And mrs. Millis Melvin of Grayson on february 17, "1940, to this Union was bom Oneko a Philip Earl funeral services were a conducted tuesday afternoon at 2 06 of clock at the Christian churn it in Olive Hill with Rev. Calvin h. Smith pastor of the Christian Church and Delbert c. Partin pastor of the Baptist Church officiating burial was made in the Grayson memorial cemetery with the Leslie and c. W. Henderson funeral Home in charge. The death was the first in a family of seven. Surviving besides his wife and son Are his parents or. And mrs. E. Hammond one sister Lillian so Ope three Brothers Max Gene and Roy also one Niece and two nephews All of Olive Hill. Active pallbearers included Mal paid to the United states Treasury i. The order on file five months before payments tooling $17,152.11. I u. ,. I it can get around to performing the the 57 boards in the state report i Job de 427 cases in which the violator j the commissioner said he sex each Case a first violation signed petted the Price of the stickers to a statement acknowledging the j be about $20 a thousand compared violation and agreeing to comply to $16.10 a thousand the state paid with the regulations in the future ,. Colm Johnson Carl Howerton he cause the printing House must have. A a. Bert counts. Rube Stevens Ralph Cartee earn Dehart Bud Tierney the panels dismissed 748 cases and referred 35 to the District office enforcement division. \ woman a club to meet social Security Man Here tuesday a representative from the social Security office in Ashland will be at the Olive Hill Post office on tuesday june 18th at 10 00 a. M., according to Horace j. Godbey manager. Or. Godbey stated that workers in employment under the social the largest student enrolment at Security act who have reached age Morehead state teachers College in j should see the representative six years was recorded in the office about their old age retirement in of the registrar there when registry 8urance accounts and the survivors tion for the first term of the sum a workers who have died should Mer Bession saturday. The figure now was completed last Call about death benefits. Stands at 547 i skeet club of 500 in the Spring Quarter the j scores largest since the second semester a. I Frank Owens 19, 19. For 1945 Windshield Stamps. The Revenue department will order 643,000 stickers for next year 500,000 for passenger cars 83,000 for commercial trucks 45,000 for farm vehicles and 15,000 for official cars. Howard said he would try to i obtain enough Metal for motor the younger woman a club of Cycle and weight tags for next year. Olive Hill will hold its regular i the commissioner said steel is meeting tonight thursday june 13, j More difficult to obtain now than 7 30 at mrs. Tabor a restaurant j it was during the War. Four com-al1 members and All those who wish i pauses have rejected the states to become members Are urged to offer to buy steel. The company attend. Obituary of 1940-41. Of that number 220 a Eugene Johnson 20, 20. 21. A a men indent til of whom Are Elmo . A a a a a a n returned veterans enrolled under Elmer Callihan 12, 16. The of Bill of rights. W. Patton Quot 17.�?T this enrolment represents a 113 h. Holbrook 19. Per cent increase Over that of the in a Glen Wilson 9, 14. First summer Arm last year and an. A Veteran holding a current caa0. Maa a increase of 9 per cent Over that of q. Hall 20, 20. The proceeding Quarter this year j Bob May 10. Continued on Page four Warren l. Lowe son of Abe and Lisa Lowe was born december 16, 1889 and departed this life june 6, 1946 at the age of 56 years 5 months and 23 Days. In the year of 1914 he was married to Mary Rose and to this Union were born 9 children one having preceded him in death. Helen Lowe Kermit Lowe Hildreth Lowe Bennie Lowe and Wilma Jean Lowe All at Home and Bill Lowe mrs. John James and mrs. Caney Owens All of Grahn. He also leaves his Mother Lisa Lowe and seven Brothers Arthur Edd Milford Cecil Roll Pete and Carmel Lowe. His father Abe Lowe and two Brothers Elmer and Goebel Lowe and one sister mrs. Ida Wheeler proceeded him in death several years ago. He also leaves ten grandchildren and a Host continued on pigs four and Curt Fouch. Babb talks to student vets at Morehead which sold the state steel for the 1946 plates has requested Kentucky to cancel the uns hipped portion of that order. But Howard has refused a a a in of Morehead cancel because the state eventually will need that steel to replace damaged 1946 places and provide for new notes. Representatives of the state association of student veterans clubs yesterday were advised by or. H. A. Babb to work for appointment of a president of Morehead state teachers College who can build it up. Headed by Howard c. Bowles of Hazard president of the veterans organization the group held a meeting with or. Babb As a part of their investigation of the recent ousting of or. W. H. Vaughn As presi or. Vaughan a Democrat succeeded or. Babb a Republican six years ago As Morehead president. Or. Babb declared politics caused him to be let out and told the students or. Vaughan was a a Small calibre he said if the regents would select a Man who could make Morehead a great in the sunday school attendance i Stit ution he would not care whether for sunday june 9, is As follows i he was a Republican or a Democrat. Sunday school attendance Nazarene Olive Hill. 193 methodist Olive Hill. 142 Christian Olive Hill. 130 Pilgrim holiness Hitchins. 101 Pilgrim holiness Garvin Hill 85 Pilgrim holiness Soldier. 81 oat Grove sunday school. 78 Pilgrim holiness Willard. 65 presbyterian Grayson. 61 presbyterian Hitchins. 56 Carter Union sunday school 55 Kirk memorial Grahn. If methodist pleasant Valley. If Clay Camps sunday school. 14 or. Babb is now executive director of the state unemployment compensation commission. Bowles said the state association was not making any comment yet regarding the ouster. It is trying to ascertain the facts he added. The group of four student veterans included two Morehead students who had declared or. Vaughan was a capable president. The two voiced concern lest the school s accredited rating a lost As s result continued on pigs four

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