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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 8

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Jtvl hijtf Jolccnc Kolcnburg PLYMOUTH tod kmm I Klchuif 67 ul mymngh died al 9 pm Jwy 19 1997 he home The Lewttbwg Ky aatt was wired admintarawr u4 the employee benefit program at MJ HiMc Imiuulc IjnJic BiNc Siod teacher at Sunrise Chapel Plymouth 4 graduate of Lebuie High Vhi-I ami WcMcm KcmutU Univemty and a member and former chairwoman of the Martrull County Chrntian Women Club She a a daughter of the late Albert Johnson and Ruby May Johnson Funeral was July 23 at Sunnse Chapel with buna) July 23 in Mon-troe Cemetery in Chicago John-ton-Danielum Funeral Home was in charge arrangements Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions io Sunrise Chapel Survivors include her husband John Kolenburg two daughters ITI0I TiEUuqjriiaip! 1790 Complete Funeral Services Including 20 Ga Metal Casket 842-7373 Green KY Brytni Parker Bryant Partwr A4 of tonatobj Urwn dwd ai Vi pm iMto nL HmpMal Ml Matoptok Tmma The Warren County native was owaer id Pallet Lawn Service a hte iramer and a Konjan War Army veteran He waa a van ol the lr thomm Paiie and IVail Hay PMftaK Funeral will be at I pm Thur day at htouat OUa Baptttf Chufth trie he a meifihri lh hural a Bowling Green Garden Vrvna liun in prfr Bumm and Son Mortuary and will begin at 10:30 am Thursday at the church Survivors include tot wife Cor riot Soars Parker two torn Richard Parker and Russell Parker both of Bowling Green: two daughters Charlotte Parker of Baltimore and Carolyn Parker-Sydnor of Bowling Green a brother Marshall Parker ot Murfreevboro Tcnn wsen suicrv Virginia Pillow of Eluahethtown Kaihcnnc Washington of Brooklyn NY Emily Favors and Barbara Ann Parker both of Indianapolis Evelyn Windsor of Oakland Calif Marilyn Chamberlin of Los Angeles and Patricia Parker of Nashville Tcnn 16 grandchildren four great grandchildren: and icveral nieces and nephews Charles 'Skip Schoolcy Charles A "Skip" Schooley 30 of Bowling Green died at 12:30 pm July 29 1997 at his home The Lancaster Ohio native was a son of Charles Schooley of Lancaster who survives and the late Helen Childers Schooley Funeral will be at 10:30 am Saturday at Frank Smith Funeral Home in Lancaster with burial in Floral Hills Memory Gardens in Lancaster Visitation will be from 6 pm to 9 pm at JC Kirby Son Funeral Home Lovers Lane chapel and from 6 pm to 9 pm Thursday at Frank Smith Funeral Home Other survivors include a stepmother Mary Schooley of Lancaster a brother Roger Schooley of Lancaster a half sister Ester Brink-ley of Texas a half brother Paul Schooley of Houston a stepsister Betty Davis of Lancaster and several aunts uncles nieces and nephews UK business school's first female graduate dies at 89 LEXINGTON (AP) Funeral will be today for Emma Jane Stevens Walker the first female graduate of the University of Kentucky's business school Walker who died Sunday at 89 scored the highest marks in the class of 1929 but she never received the medallion traditionally awarded to UK's No 1 business student nor was she granted membership in the honorary fraternity Delta Sigma Pi In those days such recognition was reserved for men only of Yrantn County Ouauar and thai ul totoj tot total number of mm JO the (tounty' goal toMMttU 21 Mtnsttoinni The Ana ptona of tot county ptiO ahrads imdrt bohJUimmi of 10 sMtat that wr bought wtto corporate aad mdi unl coutnbuttoos she sam ani federal grant means the county might hate ihe complete ytem nsUllcJ ihe rvti IH m-iih That would be several year sooner than espacwL she um WBKO-'PV will get new general manager Aug I WBKO TV General Manager Clyde Payne will leave that position Aug I to handle corporate duties full lime for station owner Benedck Broadcasting Corp Bencdek President James Yager saul loday Rick McCue WBKO general tales and station manager will become general manager Yager said Payne who has been WBKO's general manager since 1970 and has served as chairman of the ABC Television Affiliates Association will remain in Bowling Green McCue ioined WBKO in 1992 as general sales manager after working at stations in (Jainess illc Fla Atlanta Jacksonville Fla and Knoxville Tenn He took additional duties as station manager in 1996 Former county attorney wins $1 million ruling COVINGTON Former Kenton County Attorney John Elfers is personally entitled to keep $1 million he accumulated for running the county's child-support program a judge ruled earned ihe money in good faith and should be entitled to keep it" according to a ruling signed last week by Special Judge John Minton Jr Minton a circuit judge in Warren County rendered a summary judgment in favor of Elfers in the former county attorney's lawsuit in Kenton Circuit Court Garry Edmondson the current Kenton County attorney promised Tuesday he would appeal The suit which was filed shortly after Elfers left office in 1993 asked the judge to determine who had the right to the money Elfers ran Kenton County's child-support collection program from 1976 until leaving office During those years he accumulated more than $964000 in incentive money to collect overdue child support The money built up under Elfers' contract with a child-support program that uses federal money as incentive to encourage CONFUSED? I minence Indeprfeknt i-i tis nut is the new director of the Ration 4 center at Northern Ken lucky University in Highland Heights She replaces Bob benny ST ssno ret It CO Other center are located at Murray Louisville Letiagioa Corbin Morehead and Prrsuinsbufg Boy is Louisville's 40th homicide victim of 1997 LOUISVILLE A 15-year-old boy was shot to death in a housing project a pan me ni ihe 40th homicide victim in what is becoming one of the city's deadliest yean 3 The victim's 14-year-old friend is charged with murder Gerald Kelly died of a gunshot wound about 1:50 am EST Monday Jefferson County Deputy Coroner Sam Weakley said Witnesses reported the shooting as self-inflicted but police realized when they reached the scene that someone else was responsible The victim's brother-in-law's brother Raymond Ford 17 was in the apartment when the shooting occurred He said the boys had been listening to music when he heard a shot and saw Gerald stumble into the room Ford said he told the 14-year-old boy to call an ambulance but the youngster ran from the apartment Ex-school bus driver indicted on sex charges PRESTONSBURG A former eastern Kentucky school bus driver was indicted Tuesday on sex charges involving one of his teenage riders 4 The Floyd County grand jury charged Fred Bingham 50 of Prestonsburg with three counts of third-degree rape two counts of third-degree sodomy and six counts of distribution of obscene material to a minor The retired Army officer pleaded innocent to similar charges following his arrest in late January He was suspended without pay from his bus-driving duties pending an investigation but later resigned The allegations surfaced after the mother of the then-15-year-old student at Prestonsburg High School found a stack of letters in her daughter's room The obscene-materials charge refers to those notes Questions about your medicine? When to take it? How to store it? Side effects? Cost? Don't be confused ask us At Nation's Medicines information is part of the bargain 4 Machinery might have sparked 1-24 blast FRIENDS YOU CAN RELY ON Jftk BOWLING GREEN ALEDICIHES MSCRIPTIOKS HATIOH'S LOW COST Hardy Son Funeral Homes 5 0 2-842-3230 Locally owned and operated by By SKIP LATT The Associated Press NASHVILLE Tenn A theory on the cause of an Interstate 24 explosion that killed two construction workers has been developed but authorities said Tuesday they must prove it before disclosing it At the center of the scenario is the machinery a drill and a hoe in use at the time of the blast which injured two other workers and a dozen motorists none seriously It is "quite possible" the machinery caused the accident authorities said "I can't be specific as to the details of the scenario because the bomb squad wants to be absolutely sure that scenario is correct before we go on record with a great amount of detail" Metro Nashville Police spokesman Don Aaron said Tile explosion occurred about 8:45 am Monday at a ramp widening project on the interstate It scattered debris and the bodies of the two dead workers onto the road shattered automobile windows and broke glass in nearby buildings "Investigators have seen nothing on the scene to indicate it was anything but an accident" Aaron said A blasting expert and an explosives expert told The Tennessean newspaper it is likely something accidentally struck the detonation cord used to light explosives "Any kind of impact a hit from a rock or heavy steel could set it off" said Tom Dowling manager of technical services for the Institute of Makers of Explosives Aaron declined to comment He said details of the investigators' theory would not be released until they are able to test it by thoroughly examining and excavating the blast site an area atop a bluff overlooking "The bomb squad believes it is crucial that it understand exactly how and where the explosives were being set" he said Steve and Terri Hill Sheldon Pharmacist Amy Blondell Staff PharmacistManager Tim Scott PharmacistAssistant Manager 830 Fairview Avenue Cambridge Square (Next to Betty Tom's Country Charm) Call 842-4515 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am to 1 :00 pm FLOWERS are MORE COMFORTING THAN WORDS PlIMII'S FLOWERS AND GREENHOUSES "The Finest in Flowers Since 1902" PHONE 843-4334 861 Fairview Ave.

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