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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 26

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The Paducah Suni
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Paducah, Kentucky
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IUNI 1967 SUN-DEMOCRAT, PADUCAH, KY. PAGE FOUR 1 Hibbs Appointed Manager Of UnionCarbide Production Breathitt Cites Uses Of Educational TV are operated by UCC for the U.S, OAK RIDGE, June 22- take the design, engineering and responsibilities included of Y-12 plant. He was numerous local professional and civic endeavors. nized with membership in Tau Beta Pi and Phi Kappa Phi. After graduation, he began his operation of a plant to produce R.

F. Hibbs, Y-12 plant superintendent, has been appointed manager of production for the Center, the key Carbide offi Atomic Energy commission. Upon retirement, he will have served Union Carbide for 40 years. special nuclear material. Shortly thereafter, Center was assigned career with Union Carbide and LEXINGTON (AP) Gov.

named general manager alter Carbide became operator of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Paducah easeous diffusion Nuclear Division of Union Car cial in Oak Ridge for more than 20 years, received his BS Degree in mechanical engineering from University of Michigan responsibility- for coordinating much of the work of construct Center received the University bide Corporation. Hibbs replaces C. E. Center who retires June 30. became superintendent of Carbide's hydrocarbon plant at Diamond, W.

when he was 25, Early in 1943, Carbide accept could be used to broadcast special programs for pre-school children, as well as special lectures for college students and programs for professional people, i i. i of Michigan's "Outstanding ing and staffing the K-25 Gas plant. where he graduated first in his eous Diffusion Plant for produc Hibbs will serve in a dual ca class. His professional and scho ing uramum-235 at Oak Ridge, ed a letter qf( intent (from the Center was appointed a vice president in His current responsibilities Include manage Achievement Award," given to distinguished alumni, in 1962. He received' AEC's citation for outstanding 'service to the nation's atomic energy program In 1964.

u.s lastic achievenients were recog- Army agreeing to underW He became K-25 plant' superin pacity, continuing as head of the Y-12 organization. As manager of production, he will be He said other uses might in clude public service programs tendent in 1944, and general superintendent In 1947 when his ment of production facilities at Oak Ridge and Paducah, which responsible for operations of Edward T. Breathitt says Ken-Tucky's Educational Television Network's primary function will be to- program for the classroom, hough he cites many other possible uses. I The governor spoke Wednesday at the laying of the cornerstone for KETV's production center, now under construction near the University of Kentucky. The network is scheduled to go on the air in September, 1968.

Breathitt said the system also by departments of state government and programs to reach 12 plant and the gaseous diffu sion plants in Oak Ridge and fj illiterates in their homes. News Of Men, Women In U.S. Armed Forces I i ducah, Ky. He received a bachelor's de Approximately half of New gree in chemistry from Eastern IS York City's residents were born abroad or are first generation Illinois State University, and be H3! Americans. Light, and wife, Carolyn, live at Cadiz, Rt.

3, completed Reg. $2.55 Coppertone Q.T. LOTION 4-oz. Bottle gan his career with Tennessee Eastman Corporation at Rochester, N.Y. He transferred tOiY-12 in June of 1943, and joined the 17th JEFFERSON Phone 442-3531 Two soldiers from this area, Privates Boyce W.

McDougal and Donald W. Moore, completed a light vehicle driver course at Ft. Leonard Wood, June 16. i the course, they were trained in Carbide organization when man eight weeks of advanced infantry training June 9 at Ft. Dix, N.

J. He received specialized instruction in small unit tactics and in firing such weapons as the M-14 rifle, the SALE! FRIDAY; SATURDAY SUNDAY ageroent of Y-12 plant was as GIGANTIC SHOE SALE! Greatest Sale Ever In These Famous Brandt Red Goose B. F. Goodrich Yanigans Crosby Square City Club Foot-So-Port Chippewa-Walkers sumed by UCC in 1947. As a result of significant contributions to the technical and administrative aspects of his as M-60 machine gun ana tne the operation and maintenance of military vehicles up to and including the two and one-half ton truck.

Instruction was also given in the operation of the internal combustion engine and CLEARANCE FINAL WEEK-NEW STYLES signments at Y-12, Hibbs ad inch rocket launcher. ffwo cadets from Murray will attend Army Reserve Officers' vanced to positions of increas BARBASOL SHAVE CREAM Regular or Menthol ing responsibility. These includ chassis assembly. Pvt. Mc-Doueal's father lives at 1623 ed laboratory supervisor, labora tory division superintendent, su Training Corps summer camp at Indiantown Gap Military Res One Group-Men's Children's Dress Work Shoes Boots A N.

12th St Pvt. Moore is the ervation, Pa. During the en perintendent of chemical process son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reg.

$10 to $20 Reg. 75c campment, scheduled to begin Julv 1. they will receive six I Moore, 1024 S. 4th. His wife, Roseanne, lives in Lone Oak, weeks of training in leadership, division, and superintendent of technical division.

He was appointed Y-12 plant superintendent in 1962. Hibbs, an Oak Ridge resident jfor 24 years, has been active in 25 Rt. 5. 89c Value TT-Oz. Can I IPANA TOOTH PASTE 2 For Open Army Pfc.

James W. Bushart, OFF Fridays Til 8:30 P.M. son Mrs. H. L.

Bushart, Ful owoowwocxmci cam ft EVERYONE APPRECIATES 3 ton, completed a cooking course at Ft. Leonard Wood June 16. During the course, he rifle marksmanship, physical conditioning and other military subjects. Upon successful completion of summer camp and graduation from college, they will be commissioned second lieutenants in the U.S. Army.

The cadets are James C. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milzia C. Ellis, 210 N.

12th and Billy J. Hodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hodge Jr.

i FLOWERS! 100 Ft. Length Clear Plastic FOOD WRAP was trained in cake and pastry One Group MEN'S CHILDREN'S SHOES Infant Sic 4 to Men 1 4 Reg. $5.00 to $20.00 from Houser's baking, meat cutting, and learned to prepare and serve food in Armv mess halls and Entire Stock GIRLS' MISSES' SHOES Complete Clote-Out lnfontSli4toMliw7Vi Reg. $4.00 to $12.00 33V3 OFF in the field. 19' Handy Cutter Edge 50e 0 Three men from this area OFF Pvt.

Clarence L. Bramley, have been stationed at Ft. Knox, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Following the completion of TENNIS GOLF SHOES 15 OFF R9- $4 to $10 Bramley, 509 N.

Second Brush On Murray, completed a nine-week basic training, Pvt. Ronald L. Stanfill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Stanfill, West Paducah; communications center special ist course at the Army South OVEN CLEANER eastern Signal School, Ft.

Gor Pvt. William P. Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Morgan of 2976 Cornell and Pvt Barry lOOO-Gr.

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Jar Guaranteed Quality. HOUSER FLORIST 35th Ph. 443-7352 E. Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Crawford Gilbert, Marion, will receive at least an additional eight weeks of either advanced instruction or on-the-job training to qualify them in a specialized military skill. Seaman Lee A. Holland, son of Pvt. Rodger D. Light, whose parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Reg. 73c YOU CAN STILL SAVE UP TO plfi Excedrin TABLETS Mrs. Margaret Cathey of 1326 Beautiful New S. Eighth, a crewmember aboard the attack carrier USS Enterprise, aided a burning Navy cargo ship, preventing se rious damage to it.

The USS Enterprise, serving with the on a Seventh Fleet in the Western MY FIHEST QUALITY HAIR SPRAY Pacific, received a distress call from the USS Seminole. Members of the Enterprise's rescue and assistance team answered the call. Rexall HOUSE and GARDEN INSECT 14 Oz. Aerosol Can Car Theft Prevention Drive Opens Reg. $1.69 21, i I MY HAD I VERY LOWEST price! 3 LILT PERMANENT June 22 Frankfort (AP) A na tional automobile theft preven tion campaign, stressing a "lock your car" theme, will be kicked off today at a luncheon in Louis M-Oi.

ville, Gov. Edward T. Breathitt announced Wednesday. Public Safety Commissioner Glenn Lovern said that the 1,805 cars stolen in Kentucky last year represented a 6.8 per cent i iii i in i ii uiimmmmiiiimjiuu i iuroiwipwiiiiiroMiiuiuwwyiyw raar: increase over 1965. The per centage increase nationwide for the same penod was 10.

"Car theft is rapidly becoming a major crime in the U.S.," Lovern said, "not only from the standpoint of economic loss, but from the standpoint of being the entry into a life of crime by youngsters. Western Baptist Hospital Notes BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. David Reed 3942 Sunset a girl. I Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph B. Fos- ko, 2634 Tennessee, a boy. Dismissals: Mrs. Dollye C.

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Wal ACT NOW! ONLY A FEW DAYS REMAINING! lace T. Nail, Hickory Rt. Mrs. Stella J. Moore, Gilberts-ville; Mrs.

Tessie O. Romanus, Golconda, Mrs. Dora Goodman, Kuttawa Rt. Marie Smith, 223 Harahan; Mrs. Pearl Fisher, St.

Louis, Robert C. Cherry, 201 Hilldale; Jeffer oven. You'll get the meat probe and rotisserie too! The oven has glass door and the automatic top burner. Truly a bargain in the Cadillac of the gas range market. It's better because its gas best because its Caloric! Delightful meals are yours when you cook on a gos range.

And now for just a few more days you can get the beautiful new Caloric Model at a $40.00 savings! This Caloric is a 40" model with ultraray, clock, light, timer and the automatic cook and keep-warm son Davis Brame, 2223 Madison; Mrs. Jane S. Cave, 235 N. 38th; Mrs. Beckie C.

King, Bardwell Rt, Mrs. Beva Eulene Terry, Bardwell Rt. Leland A. Lowe, 1241 N. 13th; Maurice F.

Crass, Murray Rt. Mrs. Isabelle Ar- GAS RANGE 11995) models ai low at meta Sexten, Gilbertsviile; Mrs. Lillie E. Chumbler, Paducah Rt.

Mrs. Emma L. Ray, 1400 S. 4th; Mrs. David Reed Jr.

and infant, 3942 Sunset Mrs. Joseph B. Fosko and infant, 2634 Tennessee; Hobart Glenn For clean, modern cooking, Gas makes the big difference costs less; too Roberts, Marion Rt. Charles A. Cummins, Rt.

Mrsr Sylvia H. N. 24th; Thomas E. Davis, Ander 1 son Court; Alan Dale Algood, xssss For Diarrhea Your Local Gas Company Calvert, City Rt. Steven Douglas Walker, Calvert City Rt, 1..

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