The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky (2024)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 THE PADUCAH SUN, PADUCAH, KY. B-7 DEATHS Eugene D. Bebout MARION, Eugene Duncan Bebout, 76, Marion Rt. 10, died at 7 a.m. today at Princeton Health Care Center.

He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Tucker-Gilbert Funeral Chapel. The Rev. A.C.

Hodge will officiate with burial in Piney Fork Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Willina Bean BARDWELL, Ky. Mrs.

Willina Bean, 91, Cunningham Rt. 1, died at 11:45 p.m. Saturday at Lourdes Hospital in Paducah. She was a member of the Morris Valley Christian Church and was preceded in death by one son, Ewell Bean. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

Lucille Garland, Mayfield, Mrs. Clyde Peeples, Golconda, four sons, Glen Bean, Bardwell, Jack Bean, Gilbertsville, Thomas Bean, Sault St. Marie, Ben grandchildren, Bean, Montgomery, great a 25 dren and two great grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Milner Funeral Home.

The Rev. W.W. Morris will officiate with burial in Blandville Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral after 3 p.m. Tuesday.

Josephine Wilson BENTON, Ky. Mrs. Josephine Wilson, 83, Calvert City Rt. 1, died at 8:30 a.m. today at Cedar Crest Senior Citizens Home.

She is survived by several cousins. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Filbeck-Cann Funeral Home. The Revs. A.M.

Johnson and C.C. Brasher will officiate with burial in Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. today.

Leslie Armstrong MARION, Ky. Services for Miss Leslie Don Armstrong, infant daughter of Mr. A and Mrs. Tony Armstrong, were at 3 p.m. today at Tucker-Gilbert Funeral Chapel with the Revs.

Lonnie Knight and Bill Marriet. Burial was in Mexico Cemetery. The child died Saturday at Crittenden County Hospital. In addition to her parents, she is survived by grandparents, Mr. Mrs.

Gary Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tabor, all of Marion; great-grandparents, Mrs. Lucy Martin, Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Carter, Herschel Tabor and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Hunt, all of Marion. Thelma Lady Yates EDDYVILLE, Ky. Services were at 2 p.m.

today at Dunn's Mortuary for Thelma Lady Yates, 62, of Kuttawa, Rt. 2. The Rev. Kenneth Cole officiated and burial was in Rolling Hills Cemetery. A member of Grand Rivers Baptist Church, Mrs.

Yates died at 8:40 a.m. Saturday at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah. Surviors include five sons, Homer L. Yates, Robert Dan Yates and Henry Byron Yates, all of Kuttawa, Phillip Yates, Salyersville, Billy Joe Yates, Benton; one brother, Walton Lady, Paducah; 18 grandchildren, and three grandchildren. A.R.

Mann MAYFIELD, Ky. Services for A.R. Mann, 81, of 325 S. 10th will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Byrn Funeral Home.

James Shockley will officiate with burial in Highland Park Cemetery. Mr. Mann, a retired employee of Merit Clothing died at 1:50 p.m. Saturday at Mayfield Community Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Cloie D. Mann, and one daughter, Miss Emma Mann, Mayfield. DIAMOND INN RESTAURANT Bridge St. Beltline, Paducah BREAKFAST SPECIAL Homemade Biscuits Gravy One Bacon Egg or Sausage $149 Coffee Included Only Linda Travelstead, Mgr. 2800 Lone Oak Rd.

at Lakeview Drive Phone 554-1553 Chillet WORLD'S SECRET! BEST COOKED SPECIAL Sept. 28 thru Oct. 4 19 PC. CHICKEN $4.59 18 PC. CHICKEN $9.15 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY LIVER DINNER 3 PC.

CHICKEN DINNER Slaw Roll Roll Potatoes, With Cole Onion $1.69 $1.99 Cole Potatoes, Slaw, $1.99 Gravy BUY 2 BIG SKILLETS "Chicken SKILLET $1.69 Liter Get a of co*ke (Special Sept. Oct. 4) FREE COUNTRY MUSIC FAMILY FUN SHOW TO BENEFIT BOYS GIRLS RANCH SHERIFF RAY ELLIOTT McCRACKEN CO. SHERIFF'S DEPT. Presents In Person WALLY FOWLER Veteran Performer Orginator of OAK RIDGE BOYS QUARTET Grand Ole Opry-10 Yrs.

All Nite Singing JUBILEE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE INCLUDING Tennessee Valley Boys Singing Featuring Mark McCauley, world's lowest 20 yr. old bass singer. And Starring TAMMY GRAHAM PIANO -VOCAL The 13 Year Old Female PLUS: Jerry Lee Lewis Donnie Jester, The Incredible "Johnny Be Good" Liz LaMac, Ventriloquist "Whole Lot A Shakin" Plus 12 Individual Stars And More! 3 Hour Spectacular- Country Bluegrass Plenty Of Good Comedy-High Energy Family Fun! PADUCAH COMMUNITY COLLEGE GYM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 8:00 P.M. ADVANCED TICKETS: ADULTS $5.00 CHILD -STUDENT $3.00, RESERVED SEATS $6.00 Available At: Sun Audio, Gatlin's TV and Sheriff's In McCracken Surrounding Counties And All Participating Merchants PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT KY. SHERIFF BOYS GIRLS RANCH Hattie Hankins CAIRO, Mrs.

Mattie Hankins, 86, Joliet, formerly of Cairo, died at 4:30 a.m. Sunday at Imperial Nursing Center. A member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, she was a retired receptionist for the late Dr. Howard Stuckey. She was preceded in death by her husband, M.

Worth Hankins and one son, Walder Hankins. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Lois Byrd, Manhattan; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Louise Hankins, Collinsville, and other relatives. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at Barkett Funeral Home. The Rev. Randall Scott will officiate with burial in Beechwood Cemetery in Mounds. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. Tuesday.

Cecil Vahle MURRAY, Ky. Cecil Vahle, 55, New Concord, died at 10:45 p.m. Thursday at his home. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Cordie Vahle, Dayton, Ohio; one daughter, Miss Rhis Ann Vahle, California; three sons, Edward Russell Vahle, Martin Vahle, and Cecil Vahle II, Camp Lejune, N.C.; four sisters, Mrs.

Lena Whitaker, Hazard, Mrs. Nancy Terrill, Gratis, Ohio, Mrs. Charlene Phillips, Dayton, Mrs. Jean Davis, Oak Ridge, five brothers, Jim Vale, West Carrolton, Ohio, W.H. Vahle, Calvert City, Claude Vahle and Kenneth Vahle, both of Dayton, and Paul Vahle, Toledo, Ohio.

Private funeral services will be at J.H. Churchill Funeral Home. Burial will be at sea. Hallie M. Vandergriff MAYFIELD, Ky.

Miss Hallie M. Vandergriff, 84, 1107 S. 10th died at 8:38 p.m. Sunday at Mayfield Community Hospital. She was a former secretary of the American Red Cross, WNGO Radio Station, Jackson Purchase Loan and Graves County Board of Education.

Survivors include one brother, Harry H. Vandergriff, Mayfield, and two sisters, Miss Mable Vandergriff and Mrs. Ida Eddings, both of Mayfield. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Roberts Funeral Home.

The Rev. Guy Futral will officiate and burial will be in Highland Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. today. Brandon Moore Brandon Bennett Moore, 72, of Paducah, died at 6:45 a.m.

Sunday at Western Baptist Hospital. A lifelong resident of McCracken County, he was a retired pipefitter, a member of Milburn Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge No. 127, American Lodge Post No. 31, Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 1191, and Local 184 Plumbers and Pipefitters Union.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Kathryn Moore; a son, Brandon Terry Moore; a daughter, Mrs. Rita Yvonne Crotzer; a sister, Mrs. Ocie Waltman; two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Tuesday at Lindsey Funeral Home. The Revs. David Lancaster and Terry Henderson will officiate with burial in Mt. Kenton Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Forest Downey Sr. Forest B. Downey 49, Tucson, formerly of "Paducah, died at 5:20 a.m. Friday in Tucson. He was retired from 1 the Kentucky State Highway Dept.

and a member of Apostolic Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pat Boatwright Downey; father, Clyde Downey Tucson; one son, Forest B. Downey Tucson; two daughters, Mrs. Sue Bass and Miss Teresa Downey, both of Wickliffe; one sister, Mrs.

Wanda Perrite, Tucson; several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Lindsey Funeral Home. Dr. Bill Riley will officiate with burial in Highland Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. Tuesday. Edwin Oleksy MURRAY, Ky. Services for Edwin Oleksy, 56, Murray Rt. 6, will be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday at Max Churchill Funeral Home with the Rev. Benjamin Luther officiating. Burial will follow in Murray City Cemetery. Mr. Oleksy died at 9 a.m.

Saturday at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, Tenn. He was a veteran of World War II and an electrician at SKW in Calvert City. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sarah Rilling Oleksy; father, Ferdynand Oleksy, Chicago, one son, Michael Oleksy, Murray, and two sisters, Mrs.

Barnard (Harriett) Boona and Mrs. Peter (Albina) Kilobassa, both of Chicago. Friends may call at the funeral home. Greenville man drowns Saturday in Lake Barkley EDDYVILLE, Ky. Thomas H.

Craddock 52, a resident of Greenville, drowned in Lake Barkley at 8 p.m. Saturday after he apparently fell from a boat, according to Kentucky State Police information officer Richard Wright. Wright said the drowning occurred on Furnace Creek in an area where a number of boats were moored. The body was recovered a short time later and returned to a Greenville funeral home, according to a spokesman at Dunn's Funeral Home here. The accident was investigated by Bill Saxton, a water patrol officer.

River news, lake data RIVER STAGES September 28 F.S. Ht. Chg. Rn. Pittsburgh 16.3 0.00 Cincinnati 26.2 0.0 0.00 Evansville 0.0 0.00 Mt.

Carmel 04.3 0.00 Nashville 17.3 0.00 Chattanooga 12.5 0.0 0.00 Florence 11.4 0.0 0.00 Ky. Dam Upper 20.6 0.0 0.00 PADUCAH 16.1 0.00 Cairo 12.5 0.00 St. Louis 06.9 0.00 Cape Girardeau 13.6 0.00 Memphis 0.00 Rise. -Fall. p- -Pool RIVER AND LAKE DATA Kentucky Lake 355.6, 0.0.

Below dam 302.6, Barkley Lake 356.6, 0.0. Sunset: 6:42. Sunrise 6:46 LAKE TEMPERATURES Barkley Lake Kentucky Lake TEMPERATURES 11 a.m. 66 low 56; 1900 high 71, low 59. 4 DAY WEEK Gives you the opportunity to get a degree or diploma and hold on to your present job too.

OUT AT 1:30 DAILY Registration Now In Progress THE FUTURE IS YOURS SIX DEGREE COURSES SEVEN DIPLOMA COURSES Including Administrative Medical Assistant To Help You Prepare For The Future. Still Time To Register HURRY! Call 443-8478 Draughons College 218 N. 5th St. PADUCAH, Ky. Nobles to face seven felony charges here McCracken County sheriff's deputies have returned Paul L.

Nobles to Paducah from San Diego, to face disposition of seven felony charges issued against him for alleged deceptive check-writing here. Deputy Sgt. Pat Vannerson said Nobles, formerly of McCracken County, was brought back to Paducah Sunday after serving several months in jail in San Diego for misdemeanor sex crimes. Nobles, who was arrested last January, also could not be returned to Paducah until extradition proceedings were finalized, Vannerson said. Nobles was jailed here on three counts of second degree forgery, two counts of theft by deception and one count each of theft and second degree possession of a forged instrument.

All but the latter charge were issued in December 1980. Meanwhile, the sheriff's department is searching for three men who accosted Randy Clark, 5144 Epperson Road, about midnight Saturday, as Clark caught them attempting to burglarize a trailer he rents. Deputies said Clark, 26, fought the attackers off by striking one in the head with a shovel handle. Clark told deputies one of the men struck him in the left leg with a pipe and another cut him on the stomach with a knife. Clark sustained minor injuries.

The burglars fled after the confrontation. Deputies have not made any arrests. Selloff less than expected By The Associated Press NEW YORK The stock market braced today for a predicted "blue Monday," but the selloff, after early widespread losses, was less severe than expected despite disarray on stock exchanges in Europe and Japan. By late morning, U.S. stock prices had begun a recovery from their initial drop.

The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, down nearly 15 points at 10:30 a.m. EDT, cut its loss to 4.57 points, at 819.44, an hour later. In New York foreign exchange and bullion trading, the dollar was losing ground gained earlier in the price of gold on the Commodities Exchange Inc. was off $8.90 an ounce, to $421. Silver prices also were lower.

Stock traders, were still reeling from last large losses on the New York Stock Exchange when they came to work today amid reports of "mass hysteria' on the London Stock Exchange and the largest single-day drop in history on the Tokyo exchange. Dealers in London cited predictions last week by investment adviser Joseph Granville of major on the world's stock exchanges, including what he forecast to be a "blue Monday" today on the already weakened NYSE. Olde Toume Tavern Restaurant Located at the Corner of 7th Street and Park Avenue Call Ahead for Carry Out 443-3108 LUNCHEON SPECIAL TUESDAY HAM SANDWICH $175 WEDNESDAY CHARBROILED RIBS $295 THURSDAY SOUP CORNBREAD $175 FRIDAY CHILI CHEESEBURGER $240 HAPPY HOUR TUESDAY THRU THURSDAY EVENINGS CHAR-BROILED RIBS 4 P.M.-6 P.M. All you can eat $595 Live Entertainment Thursday thru Saturday Nights featuring RICHARD CALVERT ON GUITAR Grill Now Open Til 10 P.M. Tues.

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