The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky (2024)

SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1983 THE PADUCAH SUN, PADUCAH, KY. C-11 Forecast For 7 p.m. EST Rain Snow 388 Sunday, Jan. 2 Temperatures Showers 1 Flurries 40 40 30 10 10 60 ,60 50 ,70 60 National Weather Service 80 NOAA, U.S. Dept.

of Commerce 60 Fronts: Cold Warm Occluded Stationary The Today will be mostly cloudy with Highs will be around 40 with winds will be mostly cloudy with a low with a high again around 40. a 20 percent chance of rain or snow. from the north at 5 to 15 mph. Tonight around 25. Monday will be partly sunny Looking ahead Tuesday through Thursday will be warmer with little or no precipitation.

Overnight lows will warm from the middle 20s on Tuesday to the upper 30s by Thursday. Daytime highs will be in the 40s Tuesday and will rise to the upper 50s by Thursday. Around the nation By The Associated Press A winter storm dumped snow and ice in Texas on Saturday while rain fell in the Gulf Coast states, causing some flooding in Mississippi and Louisiana, the National Weather Service said. The snow blocked some highways across northeastern Texas. Rain fell from eastern Texas to the southern.

Atlantic Coast, with light snow over the north-central states. Scattered snow fell from North Dakota to upper Michigan. It was fair from the Ohio Valley through the Central Plains to California, while a few showers moved across the northwest Pacific Coast and it was partly cloudy in the northeast. For today, rain was expected region across the Southeast from Louisiana to Virginia and along the northwest Pacific Coast. Snow was predicted for the Cascades and the northern Plateau region, with partly cloudy skies expected in the Northeast.

Skies were expected to be sunny in the Midwest, the Plains, the Rockies and the Southwest. Highs were expected to be in the 20s and 30s from New England through the Ohio Valley, the central Plains into the Great Basin and Northern Plateau region; 40s and 50s in the South and 60s and 70s in Florida and central California. Temperatures around the nation Saturday afternoon ranged from 84 degrees at Fort Myers, to 6 degrees below zero at Jackson, Wyo. The weather elsewhere By The Associated Press Temperatures are Saturday's high and low to 7 p.m. Hi La Pre Otik Albany 43 Albuquerque 34 10 cir Amarillo 31 20 .05 cir Anchorage cdy Asheville Atlanta Atlantic City Austin .70 Baltimore Billings Birmingham .19 Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsvile .00 Buffalo .01 Burlington Casper 31 Charleston, W.V.

Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dallas-Ft Worth Dayton Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff Great Falls Hartford .02 Helena Honolulu .03 cir Houston .19 Indianapolis Jackson, Miss. 40 1.53 Jacksonville 61 .01 Juneau 40 Kansas City Las Vegas 50 2 chr MAPLELAWN PARK CEMETERY 1322 N. 13th St. Paducah, Ky. 442-2538 NOW OFFERING "SPECIAL CARE ENDOWMENT PLAN," which includes periodically placing floral arragements on graves and monument cleaning.

Call office for details. 442-2583 LOWES, Ky. Services Mabel Rowe of Fancy Farm Monday at 11 a.m. at St. Catholic Church in Fancy Mabel Rowe for Mrs.

One killed, five injured will be Jerome in 2-car crash in Illinois Farm ANNA, III. A New Year's Eve traffic accident has left a Johnson County youth dead and five other people injured. Dead is Bruce Glass, 14, of Vienna, a passenger in a car driven by Lindell Glass, also of Vienna. Lindell Glass was listed fair condition Saturday night in the intensive care unit of the Union County Hospital in Anna. According to Illinois State Police at DuQuoin, the two car collision occurred at 10:20 p.m.

Friday on Ill. 146, 0.2 miles east of Mount Pleasant Road. Police said Barry L. Davis, 28, of Anna, was westbound on 146 when his car crossed the center line and hit the Glass car head-on. Davis received major injuries, police said, as did the other passengers in the Glass car: Donna Glass, 40; Kendall Glass, 12, and Kimberly Cook, 11, all of Vienna.

All surviving victims except Lin- Ethel Williams FULTON, Services for Mrs. Ethel Williams will be at 2 p.m. today at Hornbeak Funeral Home with the Rev. Charles Jobe officating. Burial will be at Boaz Chapel Williams, of 207 Thedford Fulton, died at 10:30 a.m.

Friday at Haws Memorial Nursing Home. The widow of Roy Sam Williams, who died in 1964, she was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lum Collins. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Betty McAlister of Fulton and Mrs. Sammye Glasgow of Dresden, a sister, Mrs. Pauline Rideout of Evansville, three brothers, Tom Collins of Sebree and William Collins and Coy Collins of Henderson; three children and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call until the time of services. of Mayfield.

Cemetery. New rains worsening flooding across South By MIKE SILVERMAN flood stage of 40 feet, the weather Associated Press Writer service said. A new round of heavy rains "The forecast now is for the river ushered in. the New Year through to crest up to 48 feet on the 5th or much of the soggy South, flooding 6th," said meteorologist Eric some streets in Mobile, and Meindl. forcing more evacuations in Louis.

"Any houses that are real mariana, where rivers still were rising. ginal would end up getting water in Mobile, on the Gulf Coast, them," he said. "Those that have received 2.6 inches of rain over- some in them now would not have night. Charles Kendrick, police the water out of their area until at radio communications officer, said least gee whiz, at least a week several streets were flooded, but into the new year." the water was running off by In southwestern Calcasieu midday. Parish, Civil Defense Director Tom With the heaviest rain expected McCool said about 350 people had later in the day, the National been flooded out of their homes Weather Service issued a flash Friday and Saturday, but the worst flood watch for Mobile and Baldwin was over barring any new major counties through Saturday night.

downpours. Rain fell again across much of In Mississippi, rain fell overnight saturated Louisiana, but officials across central and southern areas, said the worst was well to the south but no significant amounts fell in of areas where flooding last week the flooded Delta. forced evacuation of nearly 1 10,000 people and caused damage esti- John Davis, an Army of mated at more than $50 million. Engineers spokesman in VicksHowever, the water was still estimated that 1.2 million the Ouachita River at acres in the South 1 Delta area was Monroe in the northeast, and mea- now underwater, most of it agricul- MAYFIELD, Ky. Services for Nolan Murdock will be today at 3 p.m.

at Byrn Funeral Home with John Hoover and 0.D. McKendree officiating. Burial will be in Rhodes Cemetery. Mr. Murdock, 73, of 809 S.

3nd Mayfield, died at 6:59 p.m. Friday at Community Hospital. He. was a retired carpenter. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Erma Murdock; a brother, William Buford Murdock of Pottsville; and four sisters, Mrs. Beulah McClain, Mrs. Ardell Hutchen, Mrs. Grace Doran and Mrs. Opal Hainline, all with the Rev.

Walter Hanco*ck officiating. Burial will be in the St. Jerome Cemetery. Mrs. Rowe, 78, died at 6:35 p.m.

Friday at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. She was a member of St. Jerome Catholic Church and the widow of the late George Rowe. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Mary Nola Gruen of and Mrs. Ruby Ziaja, both of Cahokia, four sons, Charles L. Rowe of Collinsville, George L. Rowe of Tucson, and James L. Rowe and Kenneth E.

Rowe of Fairview Heights, brother, William Green of Colinsville; 18 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. The rosary will be said at 5 p.m. today at Roy M. Lowe Funeral Home in Lowes and visitation 1 will Leona Bailey CLINTON, Ky. Services for Mrs.

Leona Bailey of Clinton will be 2 p.m. Monday at Hopkins and Brown Funeral Home with the Rev. Cecil King officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Hickman County. Mrs.

Bailey, 84, the widow of Robert Bailey, died at 9:20 a.m. Saturday at West Kentucky Manor. She was the widow of Robert Bailey and is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Hazel Bolin of Clinton, Mrs. Christine Humphreys and Mrs.

Bobby Crawford of Mayfield and Mrs. Page of Lexington; three sons, Hershel Bailey of Clinton, Wayne Bailey of Detroit and Roscoe Bailey of Clinton Rt. 20 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call after 5 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Nolan Murdock Robert H. Parm MAYFIELD, Ky. Funeral services for Robert H. Parm will be at 2 p.m today at Byrn Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jerry Rollins and Rev.

James Robertson officiating. Burial will be in Miller's Chapel sured Saturday at 6.4 feet above tural flat land. Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Lubbock .07 Memphis Miami .01 Milwaukee Mpls-St. Paul Nashville New Orleans 2.53 New York Norfolk .01 North Platte Oklahoma City .01 Omaha Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Me. .05 Providence .04 Raleigh Rapid City Reno Richmond Salt Lake San Antonio .52 San Diego San Francisco.

Seattle Shreveport .17 Sioux Falls St.Louis St. Pete-Tampa St Ste Marie .07 Spokane Syracuse Topeka Tucson Tulsa Washington Wichita Prc-Precipitation for the 24 hours ending at 7 p.m. Otik-Sky conditions outlook for today. Bookkeeping class will start Tuesday A night class in beginning bookkeeping will begin Tuesday at West Kentucky State Vocational-Technical School. The class will meet 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Tuesdays and Thursdays for eight weeks. The cost is $12 registration and $14 for the textbook. Students may register by attending the first session Tuesday. More information may be obtained by telephoning George Koch at the school at 554-4991. We've got a New package for you.

IT'S FREE! The Energy THE ENERGY It's a collection of free services Package to help you save energy and money: You get: A FREE HOME ENERGY SURVEY to identify the areas in your home or apartment where you can save money and energy. IDEAS that you can put to work yourself with little or no cash. FREE ESTIMATES on the cost of energy-saving home improvements and the savings on your electric bill. LONG-TERM LOANS (if you qualify) for energy-saving home. improvements.

3 A FREE INSPECTION to insure that the finished work meets TVA standards. There's lots more. It's worth your time to call ustand ask for THE ENERGY PADUCAH POWER SYSTEM TA 442-2711 Frank Hoelterhoff dell Glass were transferred to Missouri hospitals, a nursing superviser: at Union County Hospital said. According to Cpl. William Brooks of the Illinois State Police, no charges have been filed at this point, but the case is still under investigation.

Wilma Elgin BENTON, Ky. Services for Mrs. Wilma B. Elgin, 73, of Benton, will be at 1:30 p.m. today at Linn Funeral Home.

The Rev. Joseph Geary will officiate and burial will be in Kirksey Cemetery. Mrs. Elgin died at 2 a.m. Friday at Marshall County Hospital.

Mabel Sexton CADIZ, Services for Mrs. Mabel Lynn Sexton of Cadiz will be at 2 p.m. today at Goodwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Julius Carter officiating. Burial will be in East End Cemetery in Cadiz.

Mrs. Sexton, 69, died Friday at 8 a.m. at the Trigg County Hospital. She was the widow of James Morris Sexton who died in 1976. A retired music teacher who had taught in several area counties, she was a member of the Cadiz Christian Church and Ophelia Chapter Order of the Eastern Star.

She is survived by a son, James A. Sexton of Naperville, two sisters, Miss Justine Lynn of Louisville and' Mrs. R.A. Swartz of Fresno, and a grandson, John Eric Sexton of Naperville. Friends may call at the funeral home until the time of services.

The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the American Cancer CLASSIFIED Advertising Dept. DIAL 443-1771 to place your WANT AD MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 5 P.M. DAILY RATES Apply Per Line Per Day (2 LINES MINIMUM). Day $1.21 Per Line 2 Consecutive Days Per Line 3 Per Line 6 Consecutive Days Per Line 1 Month $14.06 Per Line CLOSED SATURDAYS DEATH NOTICE BURTON, Mrs.

Alta Age 72, 1221 Husbands Road, died at 5:25 a.m. Thursday at. Medco Nursing Home. Survived by one daughter, two brothers, one sister, two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services were held Saturday at 2:30 p.m.

at Lindsey Funeral Home with the Revs. Wilton Keeling and Noble Taylor officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. DUNN, Mrs. Myrtle Age 78, Calvert City Rt.

1, died at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday at her home. Survived by two granddaughters, five sisters and three brothers. Services were held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Filbeck and Cann Funeral Home with Lake Riley officiating, Burial was in Marshall County Memory Gardens.

HOLLIDAY, Joe B. Age 71, 4830 Buckner Lane, died at 8:05 p.m. Tuesday at Western Baptist Hospital. Survived by his wife, one son, one sister and one granddaughter. Services were held Thursday at 2 p.m.

at Lindsey Funeral Home with the Rev. Jim Cannon officiating. Burial was in Maplelawn Cemetery. BYERS, Michael Dwayne Age 28, 1707 Broad died at approx. 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday. Survived by his parents, one son, one daughter, three brothers and two sisters. Services were held Friday at 10 a.m. at Lindsey Funeral Home with the Rev. Danny Guess officiating.

Burial was in Stewart Cemetery in Calloway County. PARKER, Miss Eddie D. Age 86, Paducah, died at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Lourdes Hospital. Survived by several cousins.

Graveside services were held Thursday at p.m. at Fairview Cemetery in Fulton with the Rev. Herbert Simpson officiating. Roth Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. WOOLFENDEN, Lester Age 78, 250 Pecan Drive, died at 9:16 p.m.

Wednesday at Lourdes Hospital. Survived by his wife, two sons and four grandchildren. The body will be cremated. Fendley-Barker and Harris Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 5 MONUMENTS J.

W. REYNOLDS MONUMENT INC. 402 South 3rd 443-1550 CARD OF THANKS MITCHELL We wish to express our deepest appreciation for the kindness shown during the recent illness and death of our loved one. We especially wish to thank the nurses on the Intensive Care Ward, at Western Baptist Hospital, the Doctors, Bro. Crouch, and the members of Trinity Baptist Church.

The Family of Ruby Mitchell CADIZ, Ky. Services for Frank C. Hoelterhoff, of Cadiz Rt. 4, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St.

Stephen Catholic Church with the Rev. Joseph Nagele officiating. Burial will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery in River Grove, Ill. Mr.

Hoelterhoff, 85, died at 3:30 a.m. Saturday at Trigg County Manor in Cadiz. He was a butcher and a member of St. Stephen Catholic Church. He is survived by two sons, Frank W.

Hoelterhoff of Bainbridge Island, and Earnest W. Hoelterhoff of Spencer, Iowa; two daughters, Mrs. Lorraine C. Glock of Trigg County and Mrs. Eleanor Johns of Grandville, a brother, Arthur Hoelterhoff of Harvey, a sister, Mrs.

Margaret Thompson of California; 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandHe was preceded in death by his wife, Clara Friemel Hoelterhoff, on May 6, 1982. Goodwin Funeral Home of Cadiz is in charge of arrangements. There will be no visitation. Lora Jones MARION, Ky. Services for Mrs.

Lora Jones will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Hurricane Methodist Church with the Rev. Tony Alexander and the Rey. Robert Phillips officiating. Burial will be in the Freedom Cemetery.

Mrs. Jones, 70, of Marion Rt. 4, died at 10:27 a.m. Saturday at the Crittenden County Hopsital. She is survived by a son, Junior Jones of Marion; two daughters, Mrs.

Miles Lee Belt of Marion and Mrs. Nadine Chandler of Chester, a sister, Mrs. Beulah Prater of Salem, a brother, T.J.. Wisdom of Hannibal, 13 grandchildren, 22 grandchildren, four step grandchildren and four step-great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

today at the funeral home. CARD OF 6 THANKS GRAY, Emma Beatrice Our sorrow is easier to bear with the help of friends like you. We appreciate all you have done for us during our recent bereavement. During our time of sorrow and grief there was so much comfort in your calls, cards, visits, prayers, food, flowers and all other expressions of love and concern shown us during the brief illness and loss of our mother. Special thanks to Dr.

Luke Ross, Lourdes Hospital staff, Rev. Alfred Anderson, other ministers and the HamockBowles Funeral Home for their words of comfort and efficient services. May God bless each of you. The family of Mrs. Emma Beatrice Gray: Emma Lee Whiteside Charline Cawthon Marshall Gray, Jr.

James C. Gray Barbara J. Brisbon CARROLL We want to thank our many friends for the lovely floral tributes, cards, food, memorials given in our loved one's name, everyone who called or came, and every expression of sympathy extended to us in our sorrow. Our thanks to WPSD TV for their coverage and to the Paducah Sun for the obituary column and editorial. A special thanks to Drs.

Ted Myre and Lowell Roberts for their care and understanding, to Western Baptist Hospital and staff and especially the nurses in ICU. We also extend our appreciation to Lindsey's Funeral Home, Rev. David Lancaster, the pallbearers and honorary, pallbearers and Grahamville Masonic Lodge for their services. Our prayer is God make us worthy of our friends. The Family of Jack Carroll HAMM We would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to all during the illness- and death of our loved one.

To all our friends, neighbors, and family for the flowers, food, memorial gifts, words of comfort, cards and pray: ers, we sincerely appreciate it. To Dr. Culbertson, Dr. Carloss and Dr. Merriweather, 'a very special thank you.

To the staff of Western Baptist Hospital, especially third south, we shall always be grateful for your special love and attention. To Rev. Gardner, Rev. Simpson, Jim Craig and Roth Funeral Home, you made a most difficult time much easier for us. The Family of Loy Hamm OWEN The family of Edna Mal Owen expresses our appreciation for the love shown during the sickness and death of our loved one.

Special thanks for the flowers, cards, visits, food, memorial gifts and most of all your prayers. Thanks to Dr. Carloss and his nurses, also the nurses on the 3rd and 6th floor of Lourdes Hospital; to Bro. Eugene Clark, Bro. James Hardy and Bro.

Larry Nichols for their words of comfort; also Filbeck and Cann Funeral Home and the pallbearers. May God bless each of you for the love shown us. Paul "Mutt" Owen Tommy Wilson BLAIR, Irene The family would like to express our thanks and appreciation during the illness and death of our loved one. To all our friends, neighbors and relatives, for flowers, food, cards, calls, prayers and words of comfort. Special thanks to Full Gospel Tabernacle, Rev.

John Whetstone, special singers, the Rev. Emmett Hansen and Bible Baptist Church, Western Baptist Hospital, Lindsey Funeral Home and pallbearers. The Blair Family SPECIAL 13 NOTICE CHECK YOUR AD Advertisers are requested to check the first insertion of ads for any error. The Paducah Sun will be responsible for only ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. Any error should be reported immediately so corrections can be made.

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