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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 2

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(eta some help from his too Newtoa as be remove his rob after being swora ta aa a Jostle oa th Kentucky Supreme Court la Frankfort Monday Vance a Paducah aativ Joined Donald Wintenheimer diaries Leibooo and Uitara Gant aa a new member of the court after Chief Justice Robert Stephen administered the oath during ceremonies In the onute Supreme Court courtroom Each new Justice 041 twors ta during separate ceremonies that were followed by receptions la the State Reception npom Stephens described each of the aewi Justices as worteohollc" and said their ability to shoulder heavy wortloads will be invaluable in dealing with a Obituaries from the 3 region Funeral was Dec 2) at Meredith-Clark Funeral Home with burial in Forest Law Cemetery Survivors include two daughters Mrs Lavada Darlage of Columbus Ind and Miss Shannon Hampton of Edinburgh Ind two sons Clyde Hampton of Trafalgar Ind and Gary Hampton of Franklin Ind one brother Charles Hampton of Indianapolis Ind one sister Mrs Jean Hayes of Bowling Green one grandmother Mrs Lucy Lane of Bowling Green five grandchildren and several nieces and nephew Speedway Ind died at It 48 Saturday at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis after a brief illness The former Scottsville resident as a member of Durham Springs Missionary Baptist Church in Allen County Funeral will be al 2 pm Wednesday at Goad Funeral Home with burial in Crescent Hill Cemetery Visitation is at the funeral home Survivors include one son Travis Sikes of Speedway Ind two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews Parker Miller Sr Parker Miller Sr 7 of Louisville Road died at 12 37 Monday at his residence after a lengthy illness The Warren County native was a retired farmer Funeral will be at 10 30 am Thursday at Hardy and Son Funeral Home Bowling Green chapel with burial in Smiths Grove Cemetery Visitation will begin at 7 today Survivors include his wife Mrs Vesta Lewis Miller three daughters Mrs Grace Lowe of Smiths Grove Mrs Dorothy Holthouser of Bowling Green and Mrs Barbara Ann Miller of Scottsdale Ariz three sons Parker Miller Jr and Maurice Miller both of Bowling Green and Norvin Miller of Riverside two sisters Mrs Christine Basham and Mrs Edith Young both of Anna 12 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren Mrs Mattie Janies Sikes SCOTTSVILLE Ky Mrs Mattie James Sikes 83 of Clvde Hampton MORGANTOW tnd Clyde Hampton 46 of Morgantown Ind died Dec 26 of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in Franklin Ind according Capt Joe Gruss of the Franklin Police Department He owned Hampton's Garage in Morgantown and worked as a mechanic for Matlock Ford in Franklin DailyNews The Prt City Daily News t60 OoD'-SheO a'iy r0 eicep' tor $44 X) no $55 per year Oy the News PuOi'SD hq Co D3 Coiieoe Bow og Green 42101 Secono cass pa0 Bowling Green Kv Send address changes Park Da News PO Boa Bowing Green Ky 42101 SuBSCR PTiON Rates By CARRiER I week daily and Sun $1 Sunday only SO cents week Da i oiy cents week SUBSCRIPTION RATES By vail Smpson cogan Sutler Vuhienoerg OO Grayson Hart ana Monroe Counties Payeote in ocvance 12 0S $44 pigs $2 a nvos $22 50 plus 13 a 3 mos SO P'ub 58 cents at 1 mo $6 cents tea All other Ky count-es and elsewhere including toregn countries- 12 mos $S5 6 mos 3 mosSlaSO residents must add percent sates it subscriber does not receive paper in Bowling Green can I7X before tp ang a copy whi be sent by special messenger On Sunday can betore to 00 a and a copy wilt be sent tg you EC Simmon SCOTTSVILLE Ky EC Simmons 70 of Scottsville died at tt37 Monday at Allen County War Memorial Hospital He was a farmer and a retired businessman He was a member of Scottsville Church of Christ and Scottsville Rotary Club Funeral will be at 11 am Thursday at Goad Funeral Home Visitation will begin at 6 today at the funeral home Survivors include his wife Mrs Mildred Bridges Simmons three sons Thomas Simmons of Nashville Emil Simmons of Scottsville and Richard N' Simmons of Franklin his mother Mfs Gertrude Simmons of Glasgow two brothers Raymond Simmons of Lexington and Mark Elmer Simmons of Michigan three sisters Mrs Ruth Smith of Glasgow Mrs Ruby Everett of Indianapolis and Mrs Barbara Branstettbr of Edmonton and three grandchildren Heating help available Applications will be accepted next week to provide emergency assistance to people who live in households without adequate heat The assistance is part of a state Department of Human Resources program Project Warmup and applications will be accepted 9 a -3 pm Thursday and Friday Jan 13-14 at the Delafield Community Center at 800 Beauty Ave Marie Smith Warren County program director said the county has been given $26954 under a federal program to assist those without money for heat and the money can be used to buy blankets space heaters and emergency fuel orto provide emergency shelter or to'pay a utility deposit or a utility reconnect fee She said those making application for funds must bring with them verification of gross income and other assets and a Social Security card Qualification is dependent on income and family size she said Is the return on your existing IRA keeping pace with inflation? Let Edward Jones Co show you how to rollover existing IRA accounts for yields up to Skyta lifted Sedan Centuiy Limited Sedan Now's the time The right car The right prices The right financing Right Now! RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A NEW BUICK because starting the new year out right with a gigantic sale on all our new cars and trucks cutting our prices to the bone all this month with Skyhawks as low as $7483X Skylarks as low as $814400 i Centurys as low as $8 952X Regals as low as $9 299X LeSabres as low as $952500 Electros as low as $1162800 and even our Rivieras as low as $1 4365x All cars have 'air conditioning and much much more so order your new Buick by February 28 and take advantage of these giant savings and we and GMAC will make it possible for you to finance your new 1983 Buick at 119 annual percentage rate for up to 48 months with approved credit Flexibility of investments select from government bonds corporate bonds Mutual Funds and high grade common stocks Tax deductible contributions up to $2000 beginning January 1 1982 Tax deferred compounding interest and capital gains select high yielding taxable investments and defer that income until retirement when your tax bracket may be considerably lower Edward Jones Co has Individual Retirement Accounts specially designed to meet the needs of conservative investors looking for better returns on their hard earned income For more information contact: Christopher Jj Derry 814 State St Bowling Green Ky Phone 502) 781-2305 TUBERCULOSIS With oil of our mirocld! drugs ond Woodorfut di covonos during tho pott fow yoort hovo you to Idol tubdrcnJoi (TB) mord or loss thing post? Such is not tho bocauso ooch yoor moro thon SO 000 octivo now TB cotot oro ognoftod ond botwoon 8 000 to 9000 Am ortcons did from this "oldfoshtonod kill Exports hovo stotod in this country TODAY moro thon thirty-fivo million (35000000!) Amoricons hovo boon infoctod with tho tuborclo bocillus And it is foil that TB will continuo to bo mgH hoalth problom for many gonorations to como So pldoso-lf you (or ony mombor of your family fool(s) ony signs of "chost illnoss" ploaso soo your doctor and im modiatoly! TB is much too dongorous to taka choncds with GET 119 GMAC FINANCING NOW! lEMMMR I SJ Edward kt janos KEEP THAT GaVCTGMFfXUNG WTUgHKCMPUITS Co BUICK and GMC Phone 8424881 Members New Yorfc Stock Exchange me Member Securities investor Protection Corporation 6tfd on current A-rated Corporate Bonds Corner of Tenth and Cantor Street One Block From Post Offico of oil William- 43-325B Christopher Derry i I.

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