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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 6

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Bowling Green, Kentucky
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TH PARK CITY DAILY NEWS Bowlins Green Ky THUMDAY Anti II 1 IHIospital Notes High School Dropout i Learns In Viet Nam Park City Lions Plan Fish Fry For Eye Institute PARK CITY Ky Afore than 400 persons are expected to attend a benefit fish fry Thursday April 28 from 5 to 7:30 at the Park City High School cafeteria Tickets are now on sale for $125 from any member of the sponsoring Park City Lions Club Proceeds from the fish fry are earmarked for the Kentucky Lions Eye Institute to be built in Louisville Admitted Wednesday: Clifford Brooks Mornlngside Drive Mrs Quenton Route 1 Mrs Thomas Beck 1221 Vi Nutwood Ave Wanda Norris Route 1 Rockfield IX-othy Houchin Brownsville Mrs Ben Neely Franklin Mrs Nathan Sparks Wodburn Frank Croper Auburn Leslie King 315 6th St Mrs Elnora McNair 858 Magnolia Ave Mrs Lester Stewart 371 Cedar Ridge Road Mrs Joe Roberts Beaver Dam Burch Westbrook Belle Payne Route 5 Mrs Warren Rosdeutscher Franklin John Settle 219 Woodford St Mrs William Short 525 17th St Mrs Ed Thornton Route 7 Mrs Ida VanMeter Route 2 Smiths Grove James Walker Route 6 Births Wednesday: Mr and Mrs James Craft 843 Uth St girL Mr and Mrs Quenton Beck Route 1 girl Mr and Mrs Thomas Beck 1221V4 Nutwood boy Mr and Mrs Been Neely Franklin girl Mr and Mrs Lester Stewart 371 Cedar Ridge Road boy Mr and Mrs Joe Roberts Beaver Dam boy Chruch Group Installs First Negro President LEXINGTON (AP) The Rev Walter Bingham of Louisville has become the first Negro president of the 75000-member Kentuckv Association of Christian Churches The Rev Mr Bingham pastor of -the Third Christian Church at Louisville was installed Wednesday night at a meeting of the association's general assembly The Rev Mr Bingham has been pastor of the Louisville church since 1961 He had earlier served churches at Hawkins Tex and Tulsa Okla He is a member of the state board of Kentuckv Christian Missionary Convention and the board of managers of the United Christian Missionary Society The Rev Mr Bingham has a bachelor of divhvty degree from Howard University in Washington and a degree from Talladega College in Alabama Other association officers installed included The Rev James Seale of First Christian Church at Mount Sterling first vice president and the Rev Charles Bare of Century Christian Church at Owensboro second vice president Route 1 Oakland Mrs Welch Stinson Franklin Andrew Phelps' Route 1 Rockfield Mrs Mary Green 433 W'Main St Alonzo Henderson South Union Harold Elliott 941 Laurel Ave James Miller Route 6 Mrs William Robertson 1950 Dennis Ave Darcy Bray Russellville Chester Stinson Holland Mrs Cora Eirwin 403 Butler Ave Mrs John Manley 1324 Stubbing St Mrs Cora Mahone 408 Coombs Ave Mrs Bobby Hatler Route 3 Walter Trammel 531 Thomas St Joe Woolbright Route 1 Alvaton Bobby Jones 1013 Adams St Dismissed Wednesday: Jodie Angles Bethpage Tenn Mrs Roy Carter 1230 Kentucky Mrs A Cowles Route 2 Smiths Grove Zula Croslin 1027 Clay St Mrs May Davis Route 5 Harold Elliot 941 Laurel Ave Mrs Charles Freas 423 Butler Ave Mrs Paul Gar-rity Route 6 Mrs Holland Brownsville Mrs Gilbert Hunt Cave City Rebecca Hurt Route 1 Smith Grvoe Leslie King 315 6th St Mrs Joe Lee Morgantown Margaret Manuel Riverside Mrs Kermit Me-Reynold Morgantown Charles Orange Oakville Mrs Nora PICNIC PLANNED The Household and Ruth Lodge will have a picnic Saturday at 5 at Odd Fellows Hall In Smiths Grove HOUCHENS Outline Growth Houthens Tells Of Growth Of Firm Two Slain In Detroit Tavern By BILL HALLS DETROIT (A?) Apprehension tinged with humor gripped patrons and employes today in an eight-block string of Detroit bars where five persons have been slain in the past few weeks "Soma people are scared" said one bartender heard a couple of guys saying better get the hell outa here by one But you tell if The bodies of Ann Slazenger 45 night manager and Edmund Thompson 48 a porter were found Wednesday morning at the Verdi Bar on the edge of a deteriorating section near downtown Detroit Last Feb 23 the bodies of bar owner Philip Laudidna 45 Ruth Dukes 34 and porter Philip Hood 67 were found in the Miami bar eight blocks north of Police said Mrs Slazenger Thompson Laudicina and Mrs Dukes all had been bound and then shot through the head Hood was shot in the head but not tied up About $200 was missing from the Miami bar and $1000 from BRADFORD ROOM Friday Special Services Set For Head Of Ridder Publications WEST PALM BEACH Fla (AP) Funeral services for Joseph Edward Ridder 80 head of Ridder Publications Inc publishers of numerous newspapers in the United States will be held Saturday In New York Ridder died Tuesday at Good Samaritan Hospital here after a long illness Services will be held at 11 am at his Glen Head Long Island home A private burial was scheduled Born in New York City Ridder graduated from Columbia University He later designed liie Intertype composing machine and organized the International Typesetting Machine CO SAN DIEGO Calif (AP) -Bob Baker 19 la one high school dropout who learned a lesson in Viet Nam 1 dropped out of school because I thought I knew more than my Baker said then in Viet Nam I found out I The purple-heart winner attended Mission Bay High School but did not graduate Baker was speaking Tuesday from the Nam of the Balboa Naval HospitaL One of his lessons learned as a Marine in Wet Nam was that of human kindness His outfit the 4th Battalion 12th Marines had 800 orphans at Hue South Wet Nam It was Christmasfime and there were no toys His letters to his mother Mrs Lorraine Baker and his former English teacher Mrs Elizabeth Maids son resulted in a schoolwide drive that sent 400 toys to the orphans was a great Christmas The children were appreciative and they spoke in their language but we knew they were saying you' Baker said He came back March 13 and been in the hospital ever since with a shattered right arm which doctors said he may never regain full use of Hell be there for another eight or nine months Baker was wounded by a Wet Cong bullet while trying to atop Haddock Fillets with Tarter Sauce them from blowing up motor transport truck Bob has new outlook on life despite the physical handicap going on to Baker said wanted to be a surgeon but I because of my arm I love communications and electronics so I guess Fll go into Foundation Presents ETV Site To State SOMERSET Ky (AP) The Stuart Blazer Foundation has donated a three-acre tract near Somerset for construction of a transmitter the first of 12 to be built for the Kentucky Educational Television Network: Construction of the $500000 facility on a knob on the Pulas Casey jCounty line will start early next year Mrs Rexford Blazer of Ashland presented the site Wednesday to Don Bale assistant superintendent of public instruction and Meece Somerset school superintendent and chairman of the Mid Cumberland Educational TV CounciL The foundation plans to ac quire sites for 11 other transmitters and present them to the Kentucky Educational Television Authority The statewide network is expected to begin operation in the summer of 1968 with eight production centers and 12 transmits tees The foundation was established by Mr and Mrs Paul Blazer of Ashland in memory of their son Stuart who was killed in the Korean War Paul Blazer Is chairman of the board of Ash' land Oil and Refining Co From a one-room store building to a complex of 30 retail outlets Houcbens founder of Houcbens Markets outlined the growth of the business for- approximately 150 members of the Bowling Green-Warren County Chamber of Commerce this morning- -Houcbens president of Wholesale the parent corporation and beneficial owner of the retail stores said the firm now employs approximately 700 persons wijh a payroll of about $45-000 a week Commenting on the growth Houchens advised sure if going to buy something that you know how going to pay for Door prizes donated by Wholesale the host firm were won by August Winkenhofer Jr Winkenhofer and A Logan The turnout today was the largest ever since the Chamber inaugurated the monthly coffee hours AH You Can Eat Reg $129 109 Golden French Fries Creamy Cole Slaw Garlic Bread For Citizens Band Antennas 2-Wty Radios Accessories See Randolph Hale A Meredith Electronic Supplies Stats Phone 842-0371 TO VISIT CHURCH The Rev Taylor and his congregation from Mt Zion Baptist Church will be at New Jersulem Baptist Church at 8 pm tomorrow The Classifieds Homicide Inspector Grindle called slaying an execution and said he was much convinced that the same men for all five murders Police still have not solved the Miami bar holdup-slaying The saloon has been shuttered ever since the holdup and reportedly is up for sale was closed Wednesday night But it was business as usual at other bars in the neighborhood an older section of the city filled with low rent flats and small businesses Robert For Those Who First Federal Savings Loan will host next coffee hour 55 HUNT nasiruii ce nt i avr lit Appreciate James Watt was the improver not the inventor of the steam engine THURS FRI SAT SHOP 9:30 AM TO 9:30 PM MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 907 College St GRANT MAID Super Absorbent Lint-Free Terry Hand Towel 100 cotton fast colors FINEST QUALITY SEAMLESS NYLONS Fabulously sheer and well fitting mesh or plain stitch 8 to 11 MUSLIN SHEETS 81 108 or double fitted bottom sheet Long wearing 100 cotton 130 thread count per square Inch REG e1 TT lmt 4 $209 PLEASE I 200 Famous Name SPRING and SUMMER DR Values to 14" (rb 88 I FPRI 3 00 A Here's a fashion scoop you can't afford to pass up! Prints for every occasion In your favorite easy-care fabrics solid colors in high style party-type fash-ions One and two piece styles in regular junior S' and half sizes See the outstanding buys you'll select several at this low price i GRANT-CREST MOGLEAM ORLON YARN Washable and mothproof Refund on unused skeins Solid Colors and Prints Tailored and Dressy Sleeveless or Roll-up Sleeves F1BERGLAS RUFFLED TIERS You'll love the way they drip dry in minutes need no ironing Colors -kEG $100 10 LIMIT 6 PLEASE Bring your neighbor! Bring a friend select your entire summer dress needs from this wonderful selection of special purchase I GRANT'S COUPON GOOD THRU APRIL 23 GRANT'S COUPON GOOD THRU APRIL 23 1 I Blades Mask Set W1" REG $100 On Sale Friday 9 AM tDon't you it! FAIRVIEW PLAZA BOWLING GREEN KY.

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