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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 10

Publication:
The Paducah Suni
Location:
Paducah, Kentucky
Issue Date:
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10
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A10 The Paducah Sun Parent company of Cape station in bankruptcy suit move is for legal protection, partly to fend off a hostile takeover bid. "It is a legal time out," he said. "We will continue on the air and we expect our debtors to get 100 cents of every dollar we owe them." KBSI is owned by Media Central Inc. of Chattanooga, Term, It owns or manages seven other stations in Kansas City, Huntsville, Knoivllle, Jackson, Honolulu, Canton, Ohio, and Columbus, Ga. "It is important to note that our assets substantially Increase the amount of debt," Bankston said.

He declined to elaborate on the takeover, but described it as "hostile" attempt through court action. He said Chapter 11 status "will provide adequate time to complete an orderly and effective CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. -KBSI television will not go off the air although its parent company today filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Paul Bankston, general manager of the independent station, said the I fsrs ti Ijuu I tt 1 a reorganization of the company. Such action will provide protection to trade, program syndicators, limited partners and stockholders." Bankston also said Chapter 11 will permit the Cape station "to operate without interruption during the reorganization.

Media intends to move as quickly as possible toward an effective reorganization and expects to emerge from the Chapter 11 proceedings as a strong and viable force in the industry." BARKLEY THIELEMANrThe Sort Month's top choice 1 SI OFF OFF The home of Margaret Gates, 1635 Harrison has been selected by the Paducah Civic Beautiflcation Board as the 'House of the Month for July. ALL SWING SETS IN STOCK! Woman faces robbery charge after fight OUR REGULAR PRICE ON ALL 1518' AND 24' MUSKIN POOL PACKAGES IN STOCK INCLUDING DISPLAYS! ALL PACKAGES HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION. LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. SORRY, NO RAINCHECKS OR LAYAWAYS! inuluue FILTER AND LADDER. NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STORES.

LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. SORRY, NO RAINCHECKS OR LAYAWAYS. City police made four arrests Wednesday for robbery, drug trafficking and filing a false report. Officer Steve Haines gave these accounts: Sharon Hamilton, 19, of 1322 S. 10th, was charged with second-degree robbery after she allegedly fought with an employee of Super Valu Foods, 2969 Jackson.

The employee had stopped Hamilton for allegedly shoplifting several items. When thp employee I attempted to get the vehicle. Charles Dunn, 19, Ledbetter, was charged with filing a false report. Dunn had reported to police on July 1 that lie was robbed at knifepoint by two black males while he was delivering a pizza on the 600 block of South 13th. He said a bank bag containing $42 was stolen.

i Detectives determined that Dunn's story was false. He has not been charged with the theft. James Lynn Byas, 21, Apt. 28, Anderson Court, was charged with trafficking in marijuana, under eight ounces. He was arrested at 7th and Adams.

confronted her outside the store and tried to recover the merchandise, Hamilton put up a struggle and tried to escape. The incident altered the charge from a misdemeanor for shoplifting to a felony. "Anytime force is used in the commission of a theft," Haines said, "it becomes a felony." Jerry A. Phillips, 41, Tulla-homa, was arrested on a Tennessee warrant for felony DUI and other charges. Phillips' girlfriend, Shirley Thomas, 49, Hayworth, 111., was arrested for shoplifting in Paducah on Tuesday and the car she was driving was impounded.

Phillips was arrested when he Comes complete with filter and ladder. 1 IFF U.S. SAVINGS BONDS 1-800-US-BONDS rfff ALL MUSKIN POOL ACCESSORIES AND 50 75 AND 100 LB. HTH POOL CHEMICALS INCLUDING FILTERS, LADDERS, SKIMMERS AND COVERS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. SORRY, NO RAINCHECKS OR LAYAWAYS.

IB MUSKIN 12' 3' QUICK SWIM POOL PACKAGE I i MODEL MODEL -N4t REGULAR ')) ft 1219 2218 "Alt 89M stroller COSCO STROLLER OR COSCO EXPLORER I CAR SEAT 1 I am now associated with Sohns, Kentucky Oaks Mall. I would like to help you with your men's clothing needs. You can call (502) 443-6133 or 443-1071 A ROADMASTER -T tf.u 00 20" GIRLS' PRIMA Shield CICB T7 DONNA HI RISE Wjljilt f7 Pivots to 2 1 V'TfL or 20" boys' I iX rirt r5sS one side 71 UH Xc mar ftSf PESf mm COVERS vour choice KyvN 1 KENTUCKY OAKS PLAZA (TF TfTTfi Cll U.S. ROUTE 60 IN KENTUCKY PLAZA ill" UUlJLrfJ yl.liJ 1 OPEN MON. THRU SAT.

9:30 PM fYli 1 I 1 I I I suND Oil MM for my work schedule. Come by and see me. I would appreciate your business. Sincerely SOHNS Kentucky Oaks Mall, Paducah Sale prices good thru July 15. Clearance prices good while quantities last.

a 9 i 3 WHEN YOU THINK OF THINK OF US: TOYSPLUS GIFT CERTIFICATES NOW AVAILABLE Sixyders STEVE WEIR Drive opens Sept. 18 Weir will lead '87 United Way Postmaster Steve Weir has been appointed 1987 Paducah-McCracken County United Way general campaign chairman. The campaign will begin Sept. 18, followed by a week of activities highlighting the United Way and its' local agencies. Weir transferred to the Paducah Post Office from Ionia, where he was active in the United Way, the chamber of commerce and the Kiwanis Club.

He is a member of the Paducah Lions Club and is on the United Way Board of Directors. Weir was chairman of the Public Service Division in the 1986 United" Way campaign. CAREER SPOTLIGHT A. 1 IrV iorrf out see .00 QO IB- DIANNE FRAZER "I chose CareerCom College for the individual assistance I've received, for the brood curriculum offered and the accessible location, since I must drive from outside Paducah." Start Earning Your "College Credit" Today Mail in coupon below: Nome Address Phone Number CaroerCom Jr. College off Business JUIMt if.

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