Abstract

Volume two, Number seven, July 1972

  • Program honored by HUD (the Department of Homes and Urban Development) official
    • M.C. (Buck) Patterson
    • Bill Liles
    • Former Bowling Green major R.D. Graham
    • Charles M. Moore, Jr., president of the local chamber
  • Local teenagers are named
    • Ivy Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Taylor was elected governor of the annual Boys State
    • Bettie Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Griffie Parrish was elected lieutenant governor of Girls State
    • Nancy Rue elected clerk of the Court of Appeals
  • New assistant MC director is named
    • O.A. Moses has been with the local Model Cities Agency and will replace J.D Hayden, who resigned to take a job with the state highway department
  • New residents of the month named
    • Delafield
      • Mrs. Linda Brooks served as Area Chairman and an original member of the Model Cities Executive Board
    • West Main Street
      • Henry K. Alexander, a former football and basketball star who serves on the Full Employment Commission and Education Liaison Committee, and a father of six
    • Parker Bennett
      • William (Billy) Link is an X-ray Technician at the Bowling Green Warren County Hospital and a father of one
    • Center Street
      • George Anthony served as a vice-chairman and representative in the Old Governing Board
    • High Street
      • Mrs. Alice Jewell is one of the charter members of the High Street C.P. Council
  • Letters to the Neighbor
    • Tom Davidson
    • Mrs. Don C. Offutt
    • Shelia Kawai
    • Wanda Duncan
    • Deborah Claypool
    • Robin Vaught
  • The Neighbor speaks
    • F.O. Moxley
  • The Neighbor staff
    • Clark Hanes, Editor
    • Barry Williams, Staff Reporter
  • Neighborhood kids attending Jones-Jaggers (lots of photos)
  • Neighborhood youths obtain summer jobs (lots of photos)
    • Mrs. Don Offutt is serving as coordinator
  • Civic center: to be or not to be?
    • Dan Whittle
  • Help needed in [the] location of [the] proposed ‘Crash Pad’
    • Bowling Green has been asked to assist the Barren River Regional Crime Council in locating a site for a [drug] counseling center, or ‘Crash Pad’
  • C.P. office gets improvement list
    • Curtis Calloway
  • BG grad paints officials
    • Color portraits of Tom Davidson, C-P Coordinator, and Rev. Grider, Assistant C-P Coordinator, were recently painted by a May graduate (Cynthia Edwards) of Bowling Green High School
  • Family planning is in gear
    • Craig Evans
  • BG vocational school offers new programs
    • A nurse aide-orderly course
    • A ward clerk course
    • A surgical technician course
  • Local commission receives praise
    • The local Full Employment Commission’s manpower program has been chosen as the outstanding operation of its type in the entire Southeastern region
    • John Napier, Full Employment Coordinator
  • OTC units are approved
    • The State Department of Education has approved three of the five vocational units for the coming school year for the Occupational Training Center (OTC) at Bowling Green High
    • Otto Mattei, director of career education or the city school system
    • Basil Jones, principal
    • Robert McCormack, Model Cities Director

Disciplines

Genealogy | History | Urban, Community and Regional Planning

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