The following was reported 11 June 1964: The law firm of HUNDLEY & CARTER - Clay Hundley Jr and Douglas Carter has been dissolved; Carter now occupies offices near Deposit Bank; Hundley occupies an office at the former location over the F. N. WILLIAMS Store. The 1954 graduating class of T'ville High held a 10-yr reunion at Old Mulkey July 4th. Gospel meeting to begin at Mt. Olive Church of Christ June 21; Bro T. H. BUSBY of Little Rock, Ark. to be the speaker. Old fashioned brush arbor meeting to begin Sunday night, June 14th, four miles from the Post Office at Moss, TN on the Paul (Crickett) STRONG farm. Speakers will be Rev. Melvin HOLLAND of T'ville and Rev. Paul STRONG of Moss. Danny RANDALL, T'ville News llinotype ooperator won $20 in baraber work at Wayne and Roger's Barbere Shop on a drawing. Community singing to be held at Old Rocky Hill Baptist Church Sunday Night June 14th. Gov. Edward T BREATHITT and Highway Commissioner Henry WARD will salute 506 Highway Dept employees with more than 7,550 years of service. Three men from T'ville to be honored:Earl BOYLES, Sid LANE and Thomas F LAND - all awarded 10 yr pins. Cub Scout Chan ROWLAND, Pack 235, Den 3, won 2nd place trophy in the "Pinewood Derby" held at the Cub Scout Round-up in GORIN Park in Glasgow. This is a race of miniature cars made from pine blocks, fathers aided. Other local Cubs who entered were Pat CHISM and James CHISM, members of Den 1, Pack 235. Other local participants were Scouts Randy SCOTT, Rusty SCOTT, Terry COOTS, Robert COOTS, Jerry WALKER and Bobby RILEY. Army Sgt. Harold M SPEAR, 29, participated with other members of the 5th Battalion of the 1st Cavalry's Divisions's 82nd Artillery in a week of annual taaraining in Korea ending May 20. He entered the Army in Feb 1953. Tom EVANS [photo], 18, son of M/M D. C. EVANS of Turkey Neck Bend was elected president of the KY Future Farmers of America at the convention in Louisville last week. He is a 1964 graduate of T'ville High School, was named Chapter Star Farmer at the local school last year. He is an accomplished public speaker, well versed in parliamentary procedure, served the local chapter as president during past year; Ditrict Federation reporter. Has received the chapter leadership award for the past schooll year; represented the chapter in the sub-district public speaking contest and the sub-district in the district content; local chapter's rep in the FFA auctioneer contest at last year's State Fair; awarded KY Farmer Degree in this year's State FFA Convention. Is attending the IL State FFA Convention of the University of IL. About 200 people attended Pasture and Livestock Day Tuesday. William C HARLIN, farm rep of Gamaliel Bank was chairman. Committee members included J T MILLER, David WALDEN, William C HARLIN and Glenn McNABB. Miss Sally Jayne GREER was in charge of the women's division. Names cited included: J T McPHERSON of Flippin, Kermit MILLS discussing Civil Defense, Ed TROUTMAN, UK dairy specialist, Bill GOODMAN farm, Dr Nelson GAY, Steve CALLAHAN and Earl KILBOURNE. Gamaliel Lions Club Horse Show Saturday; prizes totaling $635. 15 classes. Entertainment by Miss Marilyn FERGUSON, judges will bse Clarence BANKS of McMinnville TN, O. E. COMER Jr (ringmaster), Jesse E WELCH (announcer). Clurie BARLOW'S Body Found Sunday afternoon; foul play not suspected. Age 52, found in a field on Dr. Tim Lee CARTER's farm near T'ville; had been missing several days. Coroner Reed DECKARD and a jury reported that the cause of death was not determined; found by a 12-yr old boy, son of Mrs Bertha COPASS. BARLOW worked for a local electrician on Wed June 3rd and hadn't been home since. Sheriff Dale BARTLEY had led the investigation. He is survived by nine sons: R B, G C and James, all of T'ville, O. E. of Atlanta, Paul of IL, Clurie Jr, Norman, Harold and Roy Dale, all of Versailles KY. Also by 2 step-daughers: Mrs Dorothy FERGUSON of T'ville and Miss Louise BARLOW of Detroit. Brother: Norman of IN. Five sisters: Mrs Novie FORD of Rountain Run, Mrws Ella ALDRIDGE of Frankfort, Mrs Volar SIMPSON of IN and Mrs Dora KEYS and Mrs Nellie TURNER of T'ville. Two grandchildren. Graveside services and burial at Ebenezer Cemetery; Rev. Carl ELMORE officiating; Yokley Funeral Home in charge. to be continued in part 2. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/