The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky (2024)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1994 DAILY NEWS, BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY Page 7-A Red Cross, medical team plan meeting A Daily News report, clined until Thursday to arrange a meeting, when Ms. Taylor conThe executive board of the American Red Cross will meet a tacted Gentry to set meeting for with members of the 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Special Ms. Taylor declined to comEvents Medical Team nearly a ment.

month after the request was made team In the meantime, the 9-yearby coordinator Joe Gentry. old Special Events Medical Team The Bowling Green chapter of the American Red Cross is looking association, disassociated itself from the according Gentry. He said the team organization has met with at least in late July. Red Cross Executive Director Cherie Taylor said at the is one considering non-profit affiliating organization with the that time that the Red Cross had remedical team. ceived complaints from state officials and the public about the Gentry said since the Red Cross is no longer affiliated with service.

the team, the team is not covered But Gentry said the only com- by insurance and it cannot plaints he has had is with Red operate without it. Cross administration. Gentry said The team has returned radios the team tried to meet with the and uniform shirts to the Red board just after the Red Cross Cross, items that the 54 volundisassociated itself with the teers on the team cannot afford to medical team, but the board de- replace, Gentry said. Hart teen challenging state paternity law By ROBYN L. MINOR since then DNA tests have shown The Daily News there is a probability that he's the MUNFORDVILLE, Ky.

A father, the lawsuit contends. 'Hart County teenager is seeking 18 "He didn't know if he was the 'years of child support payments in a father or not. That is all it is, a test of state law. ability," said Brian Schuette, atAt issue is a statute that restricts torney for Noel Glenn Trulock. support payments if a claim is The scrutiny of DNA testing in -not made before the child is 4.

If no the O.J. Simpson case shows the -such claim is filed, a later claim can tests are not infallible, Schuette ibe made only from the date a argues. lawsuit is filed and court-ordered If Noel Glenn Trulock is the can be assessed only until ther, he is willing to meet support the child either turns 18 or graduates obligations. under current law, from high school, according to the Schuette said. "lawsuit.

The lawsuit contends the law The teen, Christopher Noel denies the teen due process of law 18, of Kessinger, is seeking because as a child Christopher was to recover 18 years', child support unable to initiate a court action. from Noel Glenn Trulock the The lawsuit also names the teen's man he contends in the lawsuit is his mother, Norma June Puckett, and father. the state Cabinet for Human The lawsuit was filed in 1993 in Resources because it argues that Hart Circuit Court, but later sent to neither tried to legally establish district court level because that paternity while the child benefited has jurisdiction over paternity from Aid to Families with Depenactions. dent Children payments. Noel Glenn Trulock, in response (Assertions made in a lawsuit 'to the lawsuit, denied paternity, but present only one side of a case.) "Deaths Clyde Houston Bryant MUNFORDVILLE, Ky.

Clyde Houston Bryant, 68, of Bonnieville died at 2:07. p.m. Aug. at Caverna Memorial Hospital" in Horse Cave. The Hart County native was a retired farmer and a member of Bonnieville Church of God of Prophecy.

He was a son of the late 2 William Bryant and Dovie Bryant. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. at Sego Funeral Home with burial in Concord Cemetery. Visitation begins at 3 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Survivors include five brothers, Lonnie Bryant and Russell Bryant, both of Bonnieville, Archie Bryant of Riverside, Bill Bryant of Louisville, Fred Bryant of and several nieces and 'nephews. Garrison 85, of Scottsville died Aug. 26, 1994, in Bowling Green. The Allen County native was a carpenter and farmer. He was a son the late Curt Garrison and Bobby Tuttle Garrison and the husband of -the late Rosie Mitchell Garrison.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday nat T.W. Crow and Son Funeral with burial in Union Chapel Cemetery. Visitation begins at 11 Saturday at the funeral home. Survivors include two daughters, Pedigo of Bowling Green Joan Hawks of Scottsville; three brothers, Lester Garrison of Galion, William Garrison of and Curtis Garrison of Franklin; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. Brazzell Beulah James BROWNSVILLE, Ky. Beulah James, 76, of Brownsville died at 31:30 p.m. April 25, 1994, at her home. The Edmonson County native was a housewife.

She was a daughter of the late Sam B. Johnson and Lena Bledsoe Johnson. Funeral will be at noon Saturday at Oak Hill United Baptist Church, where she was a member, with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation begins at 3 p.m. today at Gravil Funeral Home.

Survivors include her husband, Rumsey James; a son, Roger James bf Brownsville; a daughter, Mary Rita Priddy of Brownsville; seven grandchildren; and 14 great-grand- Duncan gets posthumous induction A Daily News report A Warren County horseman has been posthumously inducted by his peers into Kentucky, State Fair World's Championship Hall of Fame. Family members of the late Dick Duncan were given the award Thursday at the 91st annual World's Championship Horse Show, which Wet forces vocal as election A Daily News report FRANKLIN, Ky. Those pushing for legal alcohol sales in Franklin are planning a low-key campaign, but opposition forces are staging a visible fight. About 75 people turned out this week for a meeting of Citizens United Against the Legalized Sale of Alcohol, according to the Rev. Russell Trotter, who is vice chairman of the organization.

The group is the same that in 1992 pushed against legal countywide sales. is in continuing through Saturday at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center in Louisville. The show is part of the state fair, according to of show manager Bill Munford. Duncan, who was 91 when he died Aug. 10, 1993, was a long-time trainer, showman and judge, according to his daughter, George Anna Duncan McKenzie of Bowling low-key, dry nears Trotter believes the question is a moral one.

But Franklin attorney Tracy Cline, who is president of Citizens for Legal Alcohol Sales, said the group does not want the votes of people who are morally opposed to legal sales but instead wants to convince others of the economics and control measures involved. Advertising campaigns as well as direct canvassing is in the plans for both groups as it gets closer to the Oct. 4 election. CASTNER Green. -Duncan showed several national champions early in his career.

One of the horses, Jacqueline McDonald, won him in 1939 at Madison Square Gardens in New York and the Lexington Junior League Horse Show, Mrs. McKenzie said. Girl, 16, is arrested, charged in car thefts A Daily News report WKU Police arrested a 16- year-old girl Thursday who was accused of stealing two cars. The girl, who was released to the custody of her father, was accused of stealing a red 1993 Chevrolet Camaro, valued at $14,900, earlier this month while it was parked on Hilltopper Avenue. She also is accused of the Wednesday theft of a red 1993 Pontiac Grand Prix, valued at $14,275, from Alvaton.

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Marvin Lee McElwain, 66, of Russellville died 25, 1994, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. The Kentucky native was a driver for Emerson Electric and a member of Crittenden Drive Church of Christ in Russellville. He was a son of the late R.D. McElwain and Emma Burnett McElwain. Graveside service will be at 2:30 p.m.

Saturday at Cliff Hill Cemetery in Todd County. Visitation will be 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. at his home. Price Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include his wife, Carol Adams McElwain; a daughter, Martha Venable of Russellville; two sons, Jimmie McElwain of Lewisburg and Terry Lee McElwain of Russellville; two stepdaughters, Teri Eaton of Frisco, and Kristi Suddeath of Allensville; two stepsons, Patrick Phillips of Knoxville, and Ricky Brown of Shelbyville, four sisters, Nona Garrett of Clifty, Donie Sharp of Lewisburg, Alpha Joines of Russellville a and Verlene Gregory of Nashville; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

Dalton E. Wilson BROWNSVILLE, Ky. Dalton E. Wilson, 77, of Pine Grove died Aug. 26, 1994, at his home.

The Edmonson County native was a farmer. He was a son of the late Everett Wilson and Effie Lewis Wilson. Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Pine Grove United Baptist Church, where he was a member, with burial in Pine Grove Cemetery. Visitation begins at 6 p.m.

today at Patton Funeral Home, Brownsville chapel, and begins at 10 a.m. Sunday at the church. Survivors include his wife, Ruby Wilson; three sons, Jimmie E. Wilson and David Wilson, both of Louisville, and Steve Wilson of Pine Grove; two daughters, Carolyn Robertson of Louisville and Brenda Wright of Shepherdsville: four brothers, Yource Wilson of Boiling Springs, Herschel Wilson and Carl Wilson, both of Louisville. and Gaythel Wilson of Otter Gap; two sisters, Gertie Lay and Bertha Minton, both of Pine Grove; 13 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

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