Abstract

Volume three, Number five, May 1973

  • A big brother to all he knew
    • Thomas Hackney Davidson Jr.
  • Tom Davidson will be missed by all
    • Written by F. O. Moxley
    • Tom passed soon after hearing that Bob had passed
  • [The] future of CP looks good
    • The administration’s bill, although it does not specifically call for Citizens Participation by name, does indicate a need for some form of citizens input to C.D.
  • Teen center has [an] Easter egg hunt
    • Sister Vivian Mary, the center's remedial reading teacher
    • Tony James, [a] staff member of the parks and creation department
  • Roadbank seeding planned for [the] area
    • Written by Curtis M. Calloway (U.S. Soil Conservation Service)
    • Julius Strande, superintendent of the Bowling Green Street Department, and Charles Rogers, Bowling Green’s city engineer
    • Dewey Henry, WSSC superintendent
  • [The] Parker-Bennett area is praised
    • Residents of the area met and exceeded attendance requirements for neighborhood meetings
  • Could the city be using its dollars in more useful ways?
    • Writing by Dr. Jack Frost
    • One begins to wonder if the people of Bowling Green and Warren County were asked how they think their tax money (revenue sharing funds) should be spent, if the citizens would agree with the decisions of local officials
  • Local official's program taped
    • F.O. Moxley
    • Dr. Jack M. Frost
    • Don Asinnault
    • M/S Lang Richarson
    • Mr. Sterling
    • M/S Josephine Horn
  • Model Cities’ budget gets approval
    • Mayor Spero Kereiakes
    • Vanaey Absher, fiscal administrator
    • Richard Rector, Model Cities coordinator
    • Louis Shelton, program director
  • Family planning again refunded
    • Craig Evans, director
  • The Neighbor speaks
    • Written by F. O. Moxley
    • Dr. Robert Williams of Washington University
  • The Neighbor staff
    • Clark Hanes, editor
    • Barry Williams, staff reporter
  • As Bowling Green grows, so do its traffic jams
  • Candidates given ballot positions
    • County Clerk Charles Morehead’s office
    • 32nd State Senate District-Raymond McClard, Joseph Huddleston, Walter D. Jody) Richard, C.L. Cundiff and Frank Miller
    • 20th State Representative District-Nicholas Kafoglis and D. J. Booth
    • 21st State Representative District-Gale Stiles, Edward G. Brown and John Lockerty
    • Sheriff-Jerry Gaines, Glen Wood, Joe Hodges, Calvin Stout, James Bunch, Audie Montgomery and Duncan Houchens
    • Tax Commissioner-Floyd Hays Ellis and J. T. (Temp)Flowers
    • Coroner-Earl Manco and J.C. Kirby
    • Jailer-Sewell White and Huber Phelps
    • Magistrate, District 2-Houston Kirby and R. C. (Bob) Shive
    • Magistrate, District 4-Bob Lawrence, Ronald S. Doughty, Guy Dethridge and Roy (Toots) Cline
    • Magistrate, District 6-Horace Stahl and William Barnes
    • Constable, District 3-Leroy Brown and Garland Neely
    • Constable, District 4-John Epley,Jr., Roy Waddle, Elwood Glass, David Payne and James Padgett Jr.
    • Constable, District 5-Fred Vanderpool, Rodney slee Mathews and Forrest Stice
    • Constable, District 7-Earl Flora, William Dale Wison and Wendell Duckett
  • City reveals plans for extensive improvement at Lapkin Park
    • According to city parks and recreation department superintendent Paul Waker, extensive improvements have been planned for Lampkin Park
  • Trash pickups slated to begin on [a] regular basis
  • Learning center: a new look at it
    • Written by George Esters
  • Congressman to fight for MC
    • William H. Natcher
  • City to form [the] department of community development
    • [The] City Manager is Paul McCauley
  • Complaint holder now at City Hall
    • Bob Herbert city administrative assistant
  • Tom Davidson was a leader for all people (there are photos with Tom and each of these individuals)
    • Joe Denning
    • Rev. S. H. Grider
    • Leonard Davidson
    • Keith Burroughs
    • Low Shelton
    • F. O. Moxley
    • Je Denning
    • Frank Haney
    • Dr. D. B. McIlvoy
    • Joe Owmby
    • Mayor Spero Kereiakes
    • Parks Superintendent Paul Walker
    • Louisville HUD official Jesse Wallace

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