Page 2, The Falmouth Outlook, June 7, 2011
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Looking Back Through the Years
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June 4, 1986
Falmouth City Council and
the Pendleton County Fiscal
Court are unable to come to
agreement soon on sharing
responsibility for insuring Falmouth Fire Department vehicles, the consequences could be
dire for residents of outlying
areas of the county.
Kincaid Regional Theatre’s
1986 season opens June 19 with
the performance of Shenandoah
at the Falmouth Auditorium in
Pendleton Middle School.
Proud Pendleton Countians
gave their congratulations and
support to approximately 175
graduating seniors at PHS.
The American Legion Post
109 held memorial services for
veterans of all wars by decorating graves with American Flags.
Claude Florer is the commander.
Falmouth businessman and
former councilman, Walter
Mains, passed away at the
University of Cincinnati June 1.
Nearly 200 Williamstown
residents were evacuated from
their homes after a fire broke out
in an 18,000 gallon propane tank
at the Sun Manufacturing Plant
in the city’s industrial park.
Shoppers at Kentucky grocery stores found higher prices
for a variety of meats, dairy
products and produce during
May, boosting the state’s food
price index by 1.2 percent,
according to Ky. Farm Bureau’s
marketbasket survey.
Geneva Sorrell was honored
by Southern Elementary with a
lunch from Tony’s Steak House.
Ms. Sorrell has taught in the
Pendleton County School
System for 14 years.
Butcher Realty and Auctions sold for the heirs, the
Schubert Ramsey farm, consisting of 270 acres and located in
south-eastern Pendleton County,
near the Oakland Christian
Church. The farm was sold in
two tracts. The first tract consisted of 239 acres, was purchased by Lee Schmidt of
Cincinnati for $39,000. The second tract, containing 31 acres
was purchased by Anna Lee
Aulick of Falmouth for $14,500.
Steven Adams of Butler
graduated from Southwest Baptist University. He is the son of
William and Phyllis Adams of
Butler.
June 9, 1961
Pendleton Jaycees elected
new officers. President, Jim
Fossett; vice-president, Ed Monroe Jr.; treasurer, Randolph
Mann. Elected to two-year terms
as directors were Deputy Sheriff
Bob Yelton, realtor Bob Best,
mortician Danny Woodhead.
pharmacist O.T. Gillespie Jr.
was elected to fill the unexpired
term of Randolph Mann. Remaining directors are Joe D.
Woodhead and Boyd Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin
of U.S. 27, Butler, announce the
arrival of a son born May 26,
named Thomas Andrew.
Herbert Nolan Owen, son
of Mrs. Victoria Owen and the
late Herbert Owen of Butler,
received his master of arts
degree in education at Eastern
State College in Richmond.
Falmouth seniors on their
trip are David Crawford, Billy
Browning, Donnie Colvin,
David Evans, William Knuckles, Larry McAfee, Forest Clemons, David Shipp, Jim Kimble,
Roger Ewing, Wanda Snodgrass, Vivian McDowell, Wanda
Showlater, Shirley Simpson,
Hazel McDowell, Mrs. Mabel
Moreland, Margie Mayfield,
Judy Bryan, Joyce Hyatt, Veronica Conroy, Mary Ann
Hammond and Pat Casey.
June 13, 1936
The locusts keep up such a
racket with the sing-sing, we
cannot hear ourselves think.
Grant’s Lick Correspondent.
Melvin Hart, one of Falmouth High School’s graduates,
spent from Monday until Friday
camping at Indian Lake, Ohio.
Mt. Vernon Correspondent.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Herman
(nee Miss Leona LaFollette) of
Cincinnati have been entertaining a fine eight pound daughter,
named Jo Anna, since May 24.
Bige Delmar Lawson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Lawson of
Chicago, and Mrs. Ruby Lee
Fields, daughter of John M.
Fields of this county, were united in marriage by the Rev.
Hilton A. Windleuy on June 6.
Kirby Elmo Powell, aged 33
years, passed on at the home of
his father-in-law, Henry Browning, and Mrs. Browning, in
Bracken County on June 2, after
an extended illness.
Mrs. John C. Moore, aged
76 years, beloved Pendleton
County citizen, passed on at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
Joseph Ritter, in Covington, on
June 3.
President Franklin D.
Roosevelt will come to Kentucky visiting Lincoln’s birth
place.
Falmouth Little League Baseball Roster for June 1961
Falmouth Little League
Baseball opens June 15 at the
Falmouth High School Baseball
Diamond. Mr. Cecil Hellard is
the ground and little league
supervisor. Players are as follows: Randy Wright, Steve
Houchen, Dexter Bishop, Billy
Hesler, Geo. Tuemler, Dennis
Daugherty, Martin Records,
Steve Klee, Wayne Elliott,
Johnny Howard, Jimmy Howard, Greg Miller, Tony Kessinger, Tim Taylor, Billy McGee, Gary Bishop, Billy Klee,
Donnie Simpson, Bruce Mains,
Steve Roberts, Jimmy Clark,
Glenn Laswell, David Hamilton, Mark Gilbert, David England, Roger Sullivan, Steve Singer, Jimmy Gregg, Lonnie
Gregg, Roger Utz, Barry
Barnes, Mike Hesler, Donnie
Howard, Eric Garrison, David
Mains, Teddy Gregg, Danny
Fields, Keith Williams, Anthony
Hinton, Jimmy Wallace, Gary
Arnold, Johnny Lach, Eddie
Wilson’s Greenhouse
3 1/2 miles South on US 27, Falmouth
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Taylor, Randy Smith, Steve
McNees, Bobby Wyatt, Ricky
Tomlin, David Leadingham,
David Workman, Billy Jacob,
Steve McKinney, Kleon Florence, Pat Ice, Leroy Robbins,
Steve McMillan, David Conrad,
Tim Woodhead, Bobby Griffin,
Steve Perrin, David Kessinger,
Dale English, Mike Thornberry,
Steve Sorrell, Russell Wallace,
Roscoe May-field, Brent Sears,
Roger Weaver, Steve Cummins,
Jeff Emminger, Jimmy King,
David Priest, Victor King,
Wayne Walker, Steve Tomliln,
William Ice, Donnie Wright,
Johnny Fisher, Vauch Ballinger,
Larry Cox, Eddie Wright, Mike
Baumgartner, Linwood Walker,
Ricky Slocum, Paul Klee, Kenny Oliver, Danny English, Gary
Elliott, Mike Gilbert, Mike
Browning, Curtis Reeves, Gary
Ockerman, Kenny Ice, Jimmy
Griffin, Mark Browning, Jerry
Craddock, Ray Bishop, Mike
Fisher, Danny Wright, Allen
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Mobile Vet Center in town June 11
Attention Veterans! Do you
have questions about VA benefits? Are you interested in information about: post traumatic
stress, individual counseling,
marriage and family counseling,
or drug and alcohol treatment,
bereavement counseling, veteran support groups.
The Mobile Vet Center will
be in Falmouth from 10 a.m.4:30 p.m. Saturday, June 11 at
the Pendleton Saving Bank,
1057
Ridgeway
Avenue,
Falmouth.
For more information contact Ken Bucher, Department of
Veterans Affairs, Cincinnati Vet
Center; or call (513) 763-3500
or (866) 247-1610.
Library
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theirselves in the 1960s and the
1970s on June 28. They will be
in the 1980s and the 1990s on
July 5. The last teen program
will be on July 12 where they
will land right back into the
world of today. They will have a
prize drawing at the end of this
program.
For more information stop
by the library or bookmobile to
pick up a Summer Reading calendar, or give us a call at 6548535. Hours are Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Friday
and Saturday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
and Sunday 1-5 p.m.
Court
continued from Page 1
Debbie Whaley to tax appeals
Outstanding Recognition.
board.
Other business conducted by
• Approved appointment of
the Pendleton County Fiscal Janelle Gardner to library board.
Court in the May 24, 2011 meet• Awarded justice center janing:
itorial contract to Scioto based
• Approved 1011-2012 coun- on the low bid of $38,819.35
ty budget.
• Approved justice center
• Took under advisement maintenance contract with De
Billy Veirs’ request to blacktop Bra Kuempel.
turn around.
• Awarded justice center
• Discussed black topping lawn care contract to Joe
county roads and repairing road Rockhead Properties (JRP).
slips.
• Discussed rental agreement
• Moved part time 911 for state air conditioning permit
Telecommunicator
Tiffany inspector.
Tipton, to full time status.
* Approved unscheduled
• Approved 2011-2012 needs list for highway construcstanding orders.
tion.
• Approved appointment of
Tuesday, June 14: The June meeting of the Phillip A. Sharp
Middle School SBDM Council will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday, June
14 at the school.
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Pendleton County Democratic Woman’s Club want to invite
everyone to their club meeting at 6 p.m. June 20 at Back Hills Grill.
Their guest speaker will be Charlene McGrath and she will showing
a movie about Afghanistan through eyes of the Peace Corps. The
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Robinson, Paul Wilson, Doug
Spencer, Rudy Wolfe, Terry
Ducker, Wesley Mayfield,
James McCain, Kenny Workman, Ray Cordray, Jimmy
Browning, Danny Williams,
Ronnie Griffin, Karl Moore,
Lee Hannah, Butch Hayes, Jerry
Bell, Steve Craig, Russ Conrad,
Ernie Vanlandingham, Tommy
Wagner, Wendell Miles, Terry
Gregg, Mike Gallagher, Tommy
Browning, and Donnie Wolfe.
Come and join Summer
Recreation at Southern Elementary School for a fun-filled
month of swimming, bowling,
movies, games, crafts and more!
The 2011 Summer Recreation will run through July 1.
Registration forms may be
mailed to the address on the bot-
Pendleton Democratic Woman’s club to meet
Truck & Tractor Pull
June 10
June 16, 1911
John Arnold, the general
merchant at Sunrise, died last
Friday from heart failure.
David Sharp of Pleasant
Valley had the misfortune to
have a horse step on his foot last
week.
Veeze Price, L&N agent at
DeMossville, and Miss Sarah
Alcorn of Millersburg were married last Friday.
Lawrence Newkirk, aged
about 25 years, died Saturday
night last at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes
Newkirk, near Concord.
Forrest Durant, formerly of
Boyd, and Miss Lydia Kuster of
Cynthiana, were married last
week.
Albert Ross, who graduated
from the Cincinnati College of
Pharmacy June 1, has accepted a
position with a drug firm at
Maysville.
Lloyd Booher of Boyd and
Miss Hattie May Martin of
Harrison County were married
Wednesday.
R.M. Hightower and daughter, Miss Daisy, of Knoxville,
attended the funeral of his uncle,
James Wilson, in Covington
Wednesday.
Born to the wife of Oss
Bishop of Double Beech, on
eighth, a daughter.
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