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The interior Journal, Stanford, KyV Thursday Feb. 1 1973 DEATHS laortnattoa ia furnished by the snortusuris TVVOTES iiJ EWS 1. TAt Lfiicoln Stanford High School Events i 1 'W Henry S. Fish Shelby Fish, a native of Lincoln County, was found dead at his home in Tucson, Ariz. Friday, Jan.

25, at the age of 64. Mr. Fish, a retired CP A. and a member of the Broadway Christian Church in Tucson, had been living in Tucson for the past two years. Survivors include a daughter, Krs.

S.H. Halley III of Lexington; two sons, John Ivon Fish of Log Angeles, Calif, and James Brian Fish of Crab Orchard; two grandsons, Hamp and Halley of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Ray SetUe and Mrs. Clara F. Sims, both of Crab Orchard; a brother, Montez Fish of Chesapeake, Va.

and two aunts, Frankie Dory Taylor and Willie Gordon Trayior, both of Richmond. Mr. Fish's body will be cremated and the remains will be returned to -Crab Orchard where memorial services will be held Sunday, Feb. 4 at the Crab Orchard Christian Church with Rev. Lee Davis Fisher Officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contribution be made to favorite charities. Subnutted By Harold McLaren PkISCILLA HARRIS is crowned at Memorial's third annual Basketball Queen Coronation bv 1971 queen, Pamela Maupin, Other contestants included, from lefts Alma Mitchell, Sharon O'Connor, Susan Robertson, Berdina Baugh, Debbie Craiger, Charlene Watts, Cindy Craiger, Anita Sims and Anita Singleton. Couay Schools CRAB ORCHARD COMMENTS By DEBBIE NANTZ Inter-County RECC plans to sponsor a scholarship for a youth to the 1973 Rural Electric Washington Youth Tour, It is to take place June 9 through the 16th in Washington, D.C. This year a boy or girl will be sponsored from Lincoln County. The requirements are the students must be in the eleventh grade and be in good standing.

Those chosen from Crab Orchard High are John Adams, Carolyn Lamb, Eddie Smith, Debbie Hatfield, Ruth Playforth, Keith Benge, Thelma Day, Shelby Hopkins and Reva Mullins. The Crab Orchard Cubs defeated Pine Knot Friday at home and the McKinney Bearcats Tuesday night. They will meet Garrard County this Friday. A large crowd turned out for the pep rally Friday afternoon. The C.O.H.S.

F.F.A. boys have been- practicing for the upcoming basketball games with other F.F.A. teams. The C.0.H.S, "Beta Club is planning lists of junior students eligible for membership in the club. MEMORfALTIIGH By VICKI STORY Priscilla Harris was recently crowned 1973 Basketball Queen of Memorial.

She is the sixteen-year-old daughter of Mr. Paul Harris of Eubank and a junior at Memorial. Priscilla was escorted by Roger Padgett and crowned by Pam Maupin, last year's queen. Runners up were Debbie Craiger, first runner-up; Berdina Baugh, second John Snodsrras3 John M. Snodgrass, age 82, of Crab Orchard died Tuesday, Jan.

23 at the Fort Logan Hospital after a long illness. A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Snodgrass was a retired farmer and a member of the First Church in Crab Orchard. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Anna G.

Snodgrass; two daughters, Mrs. Annette Delaney of Danville and Mrs. Myra Scott of Dayton, Ohio; four sons, John M. Snodgrass Jr. of Crab Orchard, Morris E.

Snodgrass of Dayton, Ohio; Ellis Snodgrass and Earl Snodgrass, both of Louisville; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Owsley; a brother, Robert Snodgrass; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services were conducted at the First Baptist Church in Crab Orchard Friday, Jan. 26 at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev.

AX. Goodloe officiating. Burial was in the Crab Orchard Cemetery. Pallbearers were William Bright, Henry Johnson, Frank Johnson, Charles Mucker, Wallace Delaney, George Alcorn, Clarence Mucker and James Van Diver. Adams Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Mrs.Cormney Mrs. Gertrude -A. Cnrmney, -age 67, of Stanford Routs 3 died Thursday, Jan. 25 at the Fort Logan Hospital after an illness of six weeks. A native of Rockcastle County.

Mrs. Cormney was a member of the Stanford Baptist Church and the widow of the late Mr. Thomas L. Cormney. Survivors include two daughters.

Mrs, Mildred Wall of Stanford Route 1 and Mrs. Irene Lynch of Frank- fort: two sons, Thomas L. Cormney of Louisville and James D. Cormney of Bowling Green: a sister. Stella of Reading.

Ohio: two brothers: Clarence Adams of Hart-well. Ohio and Walt ir L. Adams of Louisville and four grandchildren. Services were conducted- at the Morgan and Fox Funeral Home Saturday. Jnn.

27 at 2 p.m. with Carson Bivil and Elmore Ray Burial was in. fioshen Cemetery. juui ukmci n.rfv Oaks. Huhert Dcathcrace.

and Ira McKinn- Merrill Hammons Merrill Hammons, age 73, of Stanford Rdufil died unexpectedly! ri tlay, Jan. 26 afchi home." A retired farmer, Mr. Hammons wus i native of Knox County. Survivors' include his wife. Mrs.

of Stanford Route 1. ihiv? daughters. Miss Leila Ham. nwms of Route 1: Mrs. Bruitli cf Lancaster and Mrs.

Cturw Raciff of two Merrill B. Hummoiui of 'Franklin and William T. Hammons of" Stanford' four sisters. Mrs. Mary' Suttiv.and Mrs Clyde Sears both of Li-xinKton.

Mrs. Eddie Robinson of and Ethel. W.vatl of Mason, Ohio: )wo L. 0. Mammons ot LamluMer Nand HamiTMau of Lexinuton and eiKht ml Services u-d ai tlie Morgan and Fox Funeral Hmtw Monday, Jan.

29 at 2 p.m. vvilh Kev. Johnnie Robinson otliciatiiiK. Burial woh in Ijincastcr Pallbearers were Itav' HumrnvnUs. Virjiil Toller.

Lawis Hinilo. Ernest fombi. Joe Hammnixb jih! Joiingy George E-Balier Jr. George E. Baker 7.

of Coop-- City." a native of Kentucky and a former resident of Stanford for number years, died at p.m."' Tuesday at the Pinehurst Nursing Charkme'Watts. third runner-up and Susan Robertson, Crab Orchard High School Announces Honor Roll The honor roll for the third six weeks period at Crab Orchard High School was announced by Jom Balnkenship, principal as follows: 12th- Grade Chester Adams, Mary Jean Brown, Dana Clark, Connie, Doughty, Janet Lainhart, Eraogene Leigh, 'Sandy Manuel, Betty Martin, Nantz, Alma Jimmy Spurlin, Jeffrey Thompson, John Tschanz and Jerry Wallin. 11th Grade John Adams, Shelia Brock, Thelma Uay, Peggy Denny, Debbie Hatfield, Shelby Hopkins, Rev a Mullins and Ruth Play forth. 10th Grade Roger Adams, Gwen Cable, Marty Calton, Clayton Denny, Toney Doluns, Donnie Fish, Pat JacksonrRicky- Leigh, Phyllis Mullins, Michael Nantz, Bobin Noland and Mark Spurlin. 9th Grade Kenny Adams, Roger Baker, Mona Beatty, renda Bennett, Claudia, Carter, Marcia Crawford, -Mariene-.

Debbie Michael Dyehouse, Sherry Figh, Jean Harris, Gary -Ledford, Wyatt mMiller, Larry JJarlene Eomf Billy. 71 IT I TrT a i h- Grade'-Frahkve Adatnkv Curtis Bright, Toni Brock, Joan Hackley, Laura-' Magee, Sandra Danny Saytbr, Jckie Smallwood, Donnie Wallin. and Sharon Woods, MORGAN FOX Member of K. F. D.

OXYGEN EQUIPPED STANFORD, KY Complete Service To Meet Your Wishes Kings ML Grade School Named Honor Students The Honor Roll at the Kings Mountain Elementary School for the third six weeks was announced by Arnold Isaacs, principal, as follows: Third grade Pamela Roberta, Roger Bell, Steven Adams, Mark Rice and Linda Dye. Fourth grade Gina Moore. Fifth grade Cindy Snow, Jeffrey Caldwell, Dana Caudiil and Lennie Rice. Sixth grade Kathy Bell, Dale Gooch, Sherry Dye and Wilms Hart. Seventh grade Jackie Adams, Linda Caldwell, Sharron Ernst, Donna Gooch, Pamela Gooch, Bonnie Phillippe, Joyce Rice, Pamela Sandra Robertson, Sherry Scott, Tammy Seward.

Eddie Snow and Kvle WalL Eighth' grade Judy Davis, Michael Caldwell, Robert Ernest, Patricia Warfield, Carl Gooch, Donnie Reynolds, Larry Pehlps, Janice Rice, Sandra 'Singleton, Rhonda Greer, Sylvia Mason, Claudia Hart, Keith Taylor, Sandra Snow and Sammy Elkins. Jth Grade Craig Adams, Ernest Baker, Jim Fish, Marlene Nuckols, Calvin Oaks, Peggy Pleasants; Rowe, Tammy Shelton, Terry 3T Spears, Ann Stevens, SUckier- and Lutricia Whitis. We hear that the less one knows, the easier One forms FUNERAL Burial Inc. AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 365-2670' an opinion. By DEE FERGUSON Congratulations to Marty Walker being chosen S.T.A.R, Student at SHS.

Her selection was based on the score she achieved on the ACT test As her S.T.A.R. teacher, Marty chose Mrs. Virginia Shaw, who is an English teacher and senior sponsor at SHS. The S.TJUL contest is sponsored by the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Congratulations" to Debbie McGuffey for being selected 1973 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for Stanford High School. Her selection was based on the score she attained on a written knowledge examination and she is now eligible for state and national honors.

Science Club held its monthly meeting on Jan, 10. After a brief business meeting, various scientific experiments were performed by Adrian Gooch and Bill Teater. FHA held its monthly meeting on Jan. 10. An informative and interesting program entitled' "Decade of was presented by Mrs.

Leah Wooldridge. Participation in the Heart Drive and ecology projects were also discussed; The Executive Council of FTA met briefly Jan. 18 to discuss and organize plana for the Honors Banquet which the club is preparing to sponsor later this year. Co-Ed-Y held Us Jteetinf. on Jaiu.l AJbuwaeas.

to sell magazines-as a money-making project was conducted by President Jeff Short. Beta Club held its monthly meeting Jart, 24. After plans were made to collect clothes' for the needy and to sell magazines as a means of making money, a program on veneral disease was "presented David' Stephens. T1IIRS. Feb.l THICK THIRSTY inii iMrnicv IVLCCI4CA INSTANT FOLGER COFFEE sugar (With $5.00 Order or More) Reg.

Reynolds Wrap Chocolate, Butterscotch and Quick JUNKET MAZOLA OIL LUX LIQUID ZESTA CRACKERS monthlv Raymond Hasty Services were conducted Monday, Jan. 22 in Vernon, Fla. for Raymond Hasty, who died in Da than, Ala. Jan. 19.

Born August 13, 1905, bewaa a son of the late Frank and Sarah W. Lay Hasty. A native of Lincoln County, he was a member of the Blue Lick Baptist Churchy He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha UUman of Vernon, two brothers, Oscar Hasty and Robert Hasty, both of Stanford; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Stringer and Mrs.

Clinton Floyd both of Stanford and several nieces and nephews-Attending funeral from Stanford were Mrs. Clinton Floyd. Mr. nd Mrs. Richard Floyd and-Mr.

4hd Mrs. James Floyd Mrs. Allen Funeral services for Mrs. Jennet Allen, of Covington, a na tive of Lincoln vert, dMWted. at 2 Jt.

Friday at W. was Braxdale Graveyard Danville Mrs. Allen died suddenly Monthly at her home In Covington. Survivors are her. husband.

Wil- Ham F. Allen of Covington: her then Mrs. Hallie Reid of Cincinnati, O.r one daughter, Miss Patsy Allen of Covington: six sisters. Mm. Ber-die Brown of Cincinnati.

Mrs. Can-tie Hawes of Mrs. Ilvlen Brunstcin and Mrs. Bessie Parker or Florida, Mm. Lyda Ritchi? of Chit'- ago.

III. and Mrs. Margaret Oswalif of Cincinnati: one brother. JunH Reed of Cincinnati and thrwi grandchildren. Edward Rowland Edward Rowland, 70, husband nf Mrs.

Willie Mae Yocum Rim of Hustonville Route t. died at 12:15 a.m. Jon. 29 at his rssidem-e after an extended illness. He was bora in Lincoln tiiuiity where he hod lived all his life and was a retired vmplovec nf Soullirrn Railway.

Additioiuil survivors lire' fimr suns. Kenneth of HiuMonvilL- Romii-1. J. B. of Burkner.

Kv A. Whiteland of Indiana and Tusko of (wu, daughter, Lillian Greer of Stanford ami TCmma Ruth Dishon of Waynsburg: one sister, Mrs. Julia Snow of Kings Mountain: 29 grandchildren and seven great-Krandchiklrcn. Rites were held at 2 p.m. Jan.

at W. Pruilt Fumral Hurm with" burial in Eamn Graveyai-ri at If talAa MAMV WOMAI4 Stanford resident, will rrad- ate from the Kentucky State Police Academv at Frsnk- fort on Feb. Otto ia a 1967 graduate of Memorial High School and attended Somerset Community College. He is the son of Richard and Vera Otto of Stanford. His wife, the former Alma Ar-lene Ray, lived at Waynes-burg while Otto attended the academy.

Prior to becoming a cadet, Otto was employed at Corning- Glass Works, at Lexington Pennsylvania Life Insurance Co. at Lexfngton and breed Mobile Homes at Stan-: ford Home. Pompano Beach. Fla. follow, ing an illness of two months.

Mr. Baker, a retired businessman, was a member o( the Presbyterian the Masonic Lodw and Lions Club. Mr. and Mrs. Baker hod lived in Cooper City for the past lwo vcars.

In addition to his Laura. hi is survived by two daughters, Allen A. Skages and Mrs. Walter Pompano tf 90ns, Gurge E. Baker HL Louisville: John L.

Baker." Miami, 13 grandchildivn and nine great grandchildren. Services will be conducted at II a.m. Feb. I. at DeerfieW Beach, Fla.

Arrangemeais are buinfi hamlli'd bv Becker Funeral Horn. cr'l JVr )(i fourth ''nauigr. All T. candi.dates A' Pep' rally was held Friday before the Mustangs' game with Hustonville. Memorial was defeated 66-57.

v. The juniors had atialass meeting Friday for the purpose of ordering class rings. v. Gifts to colleges set a record of over $1.8 billion in 1970-71. Fill.

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