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    1. [CRAWFORD] Fw: C. H. Crawford, Monroe Co., KY, 1946
    2. Wanda Harbert
    3. A forward from another Mail List. Wanda > > Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 06:56:16 -0600 > From: Sandi Gorin <[email protected]> > Subject: [SCKY] MONROE CO TIDBITS > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Aug 8-15, 1946: J O CECIL & Charles KIRKPATRICK are wrecking the old > BARTLEY home on 3rd St, between the new BRADSHAW-HAGAN implement bldg and > the L P HAGAN barn to make room for a new bldg housing a modern frozen > foods plant. It will have 330 lockers, age and chill room, lard rendering > and meat curing plants. Locker rental will be from $12 to $15 annually. > John Sherman COOPER and John Young BROWN nominated candidates for th U S > Senate; John M ROBISON as Republican candidate for the House in the Nov > election. A new Tompkinsville-Greensburg bus line to operate between > Tompkinsville to Louisville; approved applicants are E V TAYLOR, editor of > the Record-Herald in Greensburg and Ray HOLLAND of Gamaliel; to begin > operation in 30 days. Pie and ice cream suppers scheduled to benefit rural > schools planned. The following schools will have festivities: Teachers' > name in prentheses. Bray (Jean CARTER); Marietta (Mrs. B C GRIDER), > Fountain Run Colored (Mrs. C. H. CRAWFORD), White (Eva BYBEE); Oak Hill > (Mrs. Ray BOONE), Hestand (Audrey YOUNGER); Willow Springs (Mrs. Ewing > BIRCH). Death for the week reported was James Amos EAKLE, 37, auto > accident, presumed to be of T'ville. > > Aug 12-18, 1971: Becky BARTLEY, d/o Mrs. Jean Bartley of Summer Shade was > crowned Miss Monroe Co Fair. At Monroe Co Farm Bureau meeting, Gayle HARLIN > chosen county Farm Bureau Queen and Ferrell ISENBERG named King. The PARE > Kids won the talent contest; Mrs John EVANS won in the dress revue in the > cotton material division and Mrs. Raymond HAMMER in the wool material > division. Farm Bureau officials elected included: Robert FROEDGE, > president; Morris BARTLEY, 1st VP; Ronald BUSHONG, 2nd vp; Murlene CARLOCK, > Secretary-Treasurer, Grace BUSHONG, women's chairman. Directors for the > following year included: Edwin ISENBERG, Lewis WRIGHT, Sammy CARTER, R T > HAGAN, Baxton WHITE, Acie McPHERSON, Reed RICH, Joe Reed DOWNING, John Doug > EVANS, C B HALL, Billie F WILLIAMS, Tommie FROEDGE, Billy Clay HUGHES, > Sidney STANFORD, Bobbie WILSON & J L ELLIS. New sewer lines in the > Grandview area of T'ville is ahead of schedule. Deaths reported: Orvil > FISH, 70 and Elmer Weaver PITCOCK, 65, both of T'ville; John Henry RICH, 46 > of Rt 2 T'ville and Modecai Hance PITCOCK, 78 of Rt 1, Gamaliel. > > Deaths reported 7 Aug 1986 from previous week: Reid Harlan TURNER, 70 of > T'ville; Royce Allen GRAVES, 62 and Bobby Lee JACKSON, 37, both of R2 > T'ville; Flossie (PROFFITT) TURNER, 79 of Rt 5 T'ville; Irene (CRABTREE) > CLARK, 84 of Gamaliel; Edna Lela HEAD, 79 of R1 Moss TN; Stanley RUSSELL, > 62 of Glasgow; Bedfdord Mitchell COLLINS, 76 of Rt 2 Celina TN and Orben > 'Orb" PROFFITT, 57 of Tuscola IL. > > Sandi > > SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html > GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/ > > > > >

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