The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky (2024)

SEPTEMBER 18, 1979 Page 3-A DAILY NEWS, BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY briefly in which another man allegedly was struck on the head with a hammer and cut on the stomach with a knife. Wester Kirby suffered those injuries at his 421 Second St. residence between 3:45 p.m. and 4:15 p.m., according to the police report. Kirby was reportedly taken to CityCounty Hospital by ambulance but the information was unavailable from the emergency room this morning.

Police also arrested two Canadian men on various of charges this morning but no the reports had been filed as of presstime. Andrew Kozlowicz, 28, of Ontario was arrested at 3:30 a.m. on charges of third degree burglary, possession of a KENTUCKY Lemon laws are topic If you ever wanted to warn people after buying a new car that turned out to be a lemon, you will have a chance on Thursday. The state Consumer Advisory Council will conduct a public on "new car lemon hearing, 7 p.m. in Room 305 of Downing University Center on the Western Kentucky University campus.

The council is trying to determine whether to recommend the proposed legislation that would outline certain circ*mstances when a consumer could get his money back or a new car, if the car he buys turns out to be a lemon. The Kentucky Automobile Dealers Association and the Bowling Green-Warren County Chamber of Commerce have been notified of the hearing. Persons who would like to tell of their new car problems are encouraged to attend, according to Randy Grise, with the Kentucky Attorney General's office, which is arranging the meeting. WKU profs are elected Two faculty members at Western Kentucky University were elected to positions on the Congress of Senate Faculty Leaders during the organization's meeting Saturday at Eastern Kentucky University. Tom Jones, assistant professor of English, was elected to chair the faculty group, and Dr.

Ronald Veenker, philosophy and religion professor, was elected secretary. Dr. Gus Ridgel, dean of the school of business at Kentucky State University, was elected vice chair. The COSFL is comprised of two faculty from six of the eight state-supported universities. The presiding faculty member at the institutions' faculty senates and 0.

elected representative from each senate serve on COSFL. PHARMACY PHACTS From James H. Hollard TODAY'S PRICES! "'Whooeeeee You mean to tell me these pills cost forty cents, apiece?" Yes, believe me, we do know that your ills, pills and bills all go together. But we also know that these new drugs are so much more effective than those on the shelves only ten to fifteen years ago that you wouldn't turn the clock back to those days, even at their prices. They are cheaper when your time (and their results) are taken into consideration.

Do you remember when pneumonia used to mean a siege up to five weeks in the hospital or at home with all of that expense and loss of income? And then realize that a few of our new, effective, "highpriced pills" will usually put a pneumonia patient back on his or her feet in just a few days. Really wonderful, aren't they! Williams Drug Co. FAST Just call Free 843-3258 too! DELIVERY COSFL also formed a subcommittee to study proposed legislation designed to provide equal funding for retirement systems at each of the state institutions. Presently, there is a higher percentage of state funding for faculty at the University of Kentucky, University of Louisville and Northern Kentucky State University for retirement than at the other universities. The faculty representatives voted to support student efforts.

to have student and faculty voting membership on the Council on Higher Education. The council recently approved formation of student and faculty committees to serve in an advisory capacity. Old documents are sought FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) The Kentucky Historical Society is looking for old pamphlets, diaries, letters or photographs to complete a history of Kentucky in pre-Prohibition days. The society's assistant editor, Thomas Appleton is currently researching a history entitled "Prohibition and Politics in Kentucky, 1906-1919." "I would be interested in hearing from anyone who might have been involved in a political campaign where prohibition was an issue, heard a temperance speech, saw a temperance parade or belonged to a temperance league," he said.

Appleton said copies would be made of all materials sent to the society and originals returned to owners. WCHS band to compete The Warren Central High School band is one of 24 that will compete in the Ohio County Band Festival Saturday, The "Marching Dragons" will participate in a 3 p.m. parade, through Hartford 5:30 p.m. field show. This will be the 25th anniversary of the oldest band festival in Kentucky, according to a festival spokesman.

Police make arrests Police arrested Charles Murrell, 44, 617 Third on a charge of first degree assault in connection with a Monday afternoon incident Death notices E. Peay WHITEVILLE, N.C. -Learnes E. Peay, 64, of Boone, N.C., died at 11 a.m. Sunday at Columbus County Hospital in Whiteville after a brief illness.

The Bowling Green native was a World War II Army veteran. Funeral will be at 3 p.m. today at Peaco*ck's Chapel in the Pines with burial in Caffee Family Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Iola Caffee Peay; one sister, Miss Artie Peay of Bowling Green; one brother, Herman Peay of Bowling Green, and several nieces and nephews, Mrs.

Rose L.H. Gautier Mrs. Rose L. Holland Gautier, 77, of Woodburn died at 2:15 p.m. Monday at the Woodburn residence of J.W.

Woosley after a lengthy illness. She was a Metcalfe County native and the wife of the late Charles Gautier. Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Young Funeral Home in Auburn with burial in Woodburn Cemetery. Visitation began at 2 p.m.

today. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Lon Coulder of Edmonton. Charles Clinton Miles Charles Clinton Miles, 78, of 204 Skyline Trailer Park, died at 1 a.m. today at City-County Hospital following a long illness.

He was a retired employee of William H. Block Co. of Indianapolis, a Logan County native, and was a member of the Kerr Memorial United Methodist Church. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Arch L.

Heady-Johnson Funeral Home with burial in Fairview Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Irene Owens Miles; one son, Jerry 0. Miles of Indianapolis; one brother, Horace G. Miles of Bowling Green, and two grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Hugh Embry Sr. MORGANTOWN, Ky. -Hugh Embry 75, of Route 3, Caneyville, died Monday afternoon at a nursing home here following a long illness. The Kentucky native was a retired union official, a war veteran and a member of the Caneyville Lodge No. 635 Funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Wednesday Smith Funeral Home with burial in Snodgress Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Emma Embry; one son, Hugh Embry Jr. of Caneyville; one daughter, Mrs. Lauretta Wiley of Cordon, one brother, Carlyle Embry of Owensboro; four sisters, Mrs.

Mary White and Mrs. Elsie Keeley, both of Morgantown, Mrs. Alma White of Louisville and Mrs. Minnie Lindsey of Hatfield, and four grandchildren. Visitation is at the funeral home.

Gospel Meeting SEPTEMBER 16-20, 1979 GUEST EVANGELIST CLARENCE Cookeville, Tennessee Song Director Steve Blackman Bowling Green, Kentucky Sunday: Worship: 7:30 P.M. Bible Study 10:40 A.M. Monday-Thursday 7:30 PLM4 Clarence Deloach LEHMAN AVE. CHURCH OF CHRIST Lehman Ave. 31 By-Pass Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101 Schedule II substance and third degree criminal trespassing.

Stephen Smiles, 25, of Toronto was arrested on charges of third degree burglary and third degree criminal trespassing. Wallace Dunbar has resigned LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Wallace H. Dunbar has resigned as board chairman and chief executive officer of Thomas Industries the company announced Monday. Dunbar resigned to pursue personal, business interests; his resignation was accepted Monday at a board of directors meeting, according to a press release.

Lee B. Thomas, founder of the company and executive committee chairman since September 1972, was 'appointed as board chairman. Thomas R. Fuller, 52, president and chief operating officer, was named president and chief executive officer. Phone outage a problem LEXINGTON, Ky.

(AP) An estimated 8,500 General Telephone customers, including all offices at the University of Kentucky Medical Center, were without service Monday because of an equipment breakdown. L1 HAVE YOU CHECKED YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE RECENTLY? If not, NOW is your opportunity to do so at Bowling Green Bank and Trust. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. two Registered Nurses will be available in the lobby of the Main Office of Bowling Green Bank Trust to take Blood Pressure Screenings.

Come in and check your Blood Pressure while you do your banking. CLUBHOUSE LOCATIONS Shopping Canter Bowling Green Shopping Reeves Center fond Center Bank Trust Co. Main Bank an 901 College Canter Street a The Mot Bank 1135 Laurel Phone xl Avenue attires 45001 University 782 Branch 1000 FDIC Territory! $4 "Tops will shine in 79" T-Shirts in Red with white WESTERN trim or white with red trim. S-M-L-XL WESTERN KENTUCKY WESTERN KENTUCKY WESTERN KENTUCKY WESTERN KENTUCKY WESTERN KENTUCKY WESTERN KENTUCKY "Property of WKU Athletic Dept." $4 T-shirt S-M-L-XL, grey with red trim. $8 Western Kentucky Jersey, Red with white trim S-M-L-XL ast ver BOWLING GREEN MALL Hilltopper "It's a problem with our switching equipment," said Tom Loomer, public inutility.

know formation manager, for the what caused it." Fayette big on horses LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) A study by the Urban County Planning Commission shows one of every five acres in Fayette County is devoted to horses. James Wang, director of long range planning, said the new report shows 138 thoroughbred and standardbred horse farms account for 38,304 acres, or 21 percent of the land in Fayette County..

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