The Bullitt County History Museum

It Happened in 1982

Over the years, Charles Hartley has shared glimpses of what was being printed in The Pioneer News in different months and years. This page includes what was taken from the issues of 1982.

January 1982


Karl Gerhard's Retirement

Karl Gerhard retired from Publisher's Printing in January after 18 years at the plant, and a career in the publishing business. At his retirement, he was the plant superintendent. His work ethic and skills were praised by Company President Frank Simon and Vice President Jim Haberman.


Janet Short

Bob Harrington, manager of engineering, said, "It will probably take three people to replace him."

Janet Short was volunteer of the week at the Lebanon Junction school. She and her husband Rod Short had three children Kim at Bullitt Central, Rodney in the LJ kindergarten, and Kristen at home.

The Mt. Washington Generals ended their basketball season undefeated. Team members included Mike Crafton, Paul Wheatley, Brent Wheeler, Jimmy Beverly (manager), Troy Lewis, Kimmy Hisle, Merritt Williams, Kevin Coomer, Jason Falk, Craig Woods, Larry Couch, Todd Cornell, Troy Barr, and Bill Wallace.

In a series of pictures published in the paper, Rick Troutman of Bullitt East goes up and over North Bullitt defenders for a rebound; Chargers Jeff Craig and Terry Wilkerson work to prevent a Fern Creek pass while Troutman waits downcourt for an interception; and Gary Ensey of North Bullitt leaps high in the air to put up a shot against Bullitt East.

State Transportation Secretary Frank Metts announced the construction of an interchange at I-65 and Highway 480 (Cedar Grove Road). He estimated that construction would begin in 1984. He also announced that the other half of the Bernheim exit would be completed too.

Mary Holsclaw of Hebron wrote that Mrs. Bernard Bischoff's horse, Radiant Command, won High Point Award for five gaited pleasure horses at the Fair and Horse Show Award Banquet at the Galt House.


Todd Miller

Elizabeth Worley, Lebanon Junction correspondent, congratulated Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sweat Sr. on their 65th wedding anniversary.

Charles Hamilton was elected chairman of the Bullitt County School Board. Hamilton, a board member since 1967, succeeded Thomas Whitt as chairman. William Dawson was elected Vice Chairman. The board also awarded a certificate of appreciation to Mrs. Virginia Moore who was selected as Bullitt County Special Education Teacher of the Year.

Todd Miller became the leading scorer in Bullitt Central history when he scored his 1,234th point in a game against North Bullitt. He was also the all-time team leader in rebounds.

The staff of the Hairport welcomed Don Terry as a new stylist. He joined Phillip Capps, Steve Capps, Larry Ballard, and David Maraman in the shop that was then located on Highway 44E.

Clara Simmons of Pleasant Grove mentioned that the small crowd at church on Sunday was likely due to the temperature being ten below zero.


John Roberts

Spelling Bee winners in the contest held at Roby Elementary were Kathy Byrge, Jenny Collins, and Marcia Gaw. Byrge, an 8th grader at Hebron, placed first. Collins, a 4th grader from Mt. Washington, was second; and Gaw, a 6th grader from Hebron, was third.

And a young John Roberts reviewed a Derby Dinner Playhouse show that starred Sid Caesar. He was impressed by Caesar's performance, not so much by the play itself.

February 1982


Shearman Taylor

Greg Armstrong

Shearman Taylor of Shepherdsville was the featured speaker at a meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys. He spoke on forensic photography.

Elizabeth Worley of Lebanon Junction wrote about the Math Bowl team from St. Benedict's that would be competing at Elizabethtown. Members included Cheryl Newton, Laura McQuire, Tish Sweat, Todd Hines, Bruce Bunch, and Missy Tinnell.


Mary Ann Elam

Clara Simmons of Pleasant Grove wrote that Cliffa Foster hurt her foot playing ball at Murray. (I don't imagine that slowed Cliffa down much.) Clara also wrote that Alvine and Beulah Foster called on Mrs. Maggie Proctor, bringing her some pecans from Arkansas.

Navy Seaman Greg Armstrong, son of Rev. and Mrs. Ray Armstrong, received a commendation for outstanding performance of duty, and got his picture in the paper.

Bullitt Central Lady Cougars Coach Mary Ann Elam was pictured with arms outstretched is disbelief at an official's call.

Those who remember that Windstream's name was Allied Telephone Company may also remember when Jan Teensma, newly appointed company vice president announced that name, a change from the name of Echo Telephone Company.


Thompson and Hall

In the Hebron News column we read that the Hebron Women of the Church met with Mrs. Arlene Anderson for their Valentine and Secret Pal revealing party.


Face Painting

Oretha Ridgway of Nichols wrote that Kelly Thompson celebrated his 6th birthday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thompson. Also at the party were Roger Thompson, Carnell Logsdon, Viola Logsdon, Patsy Larimore, and Adrian Larimore.

New County Police Chief Danny Thompson was pictured looking over investigation work being done by County Detective Trent Hall.

Beth McClure of the Bullitt Central Art Club was pictured putting the finishing touches on the face of David Westwood before a basketball game. The Art Club painted faces and Cougar paws to show school spirit.


Christy Cruise

Jimmy Gibson

Christy Cruise was pictured trying to drive around a Marion County basketball player.

Laura Troutman, a 1980 Bullitt Central graduate and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Troutman of Shepherdsville, received a full R.O.T.C. scholarship at Eastern Kentucky University.

Bullitt Lick Middle School teacher Ruby Hogg arranged for her student Jimmy Gibson to visit the Pioneer News office regarding his interest in commercial arts. He was pictured there along with Job Shop Manager Patsy O'Bannon and Judy Corum from advertising.

Jeanette Glass of the Cedar Grove community wrote that Robert Wilkins and Jennifer Lynn Brock placed first and second in the Cedar Grove school spelling bee.

Staff Sergeant Glenn Napier, son of W. A. and Aletha Napier of Shepherdsville, and Sabrina Ann Smith of California were married in San Diego where Glenn was stationed. I'm happy to say, Glenn earned his Eagle Scout rank as a member of Troop 5 in Shepherdsville.

Scotty McGaha of Brooks was pictured with Louisville Mayor Harvey Sloane at a dance that Scotty emceed at DeSales High School.


Mayor Sloane & Scotty McGaha

Essay Winners

Harry Hunt of Bullitt Central, Donna Ricketts of North Bullitt, and James Simms of Bullitt East were pictured with State Representative Frank Smith following their wins in the Bullitt County Young Democrats essay contest.

And Bill Hardy served as Bullitt County's 1982 Heart Fund Chairman, another of his community service efforts.

March 1982


Bill Beeler

June Harrington wrote a nice piece on Beeler's Pharmacy in Lebanon Junction, the store that "could float out of town on root beet sales alone." She interviewed the owner Bill Ament Beeler and learned that his grandfather A. J. Beeler had begun the business in 1898 in Eastview, Kentucky, moved it to Leitchfield for a time, and then to Lebanon Junction in 1922. The first Lebanon Junction store was built near the railroad tracks and remained there for 38 years before moving in 1960. Bill Ament started working in the store when he was 12. He and his wife Jane had four daughters, Ann Maria, Ellen, Johanna, and Margaret; and hoped that some of them might take over the store soon so he could enjoy some vacation time.

Bo and Gail Prosser and their children Jamie and Katie Beth were leaving Shepherdsville and their work at Shepherdsville Baptist Church for Georgia where Bo would continue his work in a church there.


Rosanne Conlan

Helen Jones, Doris Armstrong, Ruth Moore, Adrian Jones and Ruth Payton were all winners in Melton's Food Market's $100 grocery give-away.

Elizabeth Worley of Lebanon Junction congratulated Pam Weed for winning first place in both ceramics and Christmas decorations in the Cultural Art Contest for Bullitt County.

Rosanne Conlan took over the all-time lead in points and assists for Bullitt Central's Lady Cougars, breaking the records of Stephanie Falk and Cliffa Foster.


Lisa Ann Capps


Carol Meadors

Grace Elden, in her Shepherdsville column, congratulated Robert and Anita Beasley on the birth of their daughter, Rebecca Mae.

Lisa Ann Capps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Capps, was named one of Western Kentucky University's outstanding campus leaders in the 1982 edition of "Who's Who in American Universities.

Jan Porter Grigsby received an award from KASA for her administrative work in the Bullitt County School System. She credited her mother Nell Porter for much of her success.

Libby Faw and Randy Holt joined the staff of Brooks Baptist Church; Libby as education minister and Randy as music minister.

And the Baptist Church in Lebanon Junction welcomed a new minister of music, Dennis Phillips and his wife Elissa.

I wonder if any of the students in Mrs. Reesor's Business Law class remember the mock auction by Lavon O'Dell?

In the "Around Nichols" column we learned that Carolyn Sander, Bernice Blakely, June Dawson, and Marlene Abell attended PTA Legislative Day at Frankfort and had lunch with Rep. Frank Smith.

Mrs. Carol Meadors was pictured in the paper in honor of her volunteer work at Roby School. She and her husband Terry had two childern, Christopher and Phillip.

Janice Trowbridge was chosen basketball homecoming queen at North Bullitt. Her escort was senior basketball player Larry Woolridge.

Ellen Napier, president of the Bullitt County Woman's Club, presented a check to Ray Smith for the Bullitt County Close-Up program which sends high school juniors on a trip to Washington, D.C. for a study of the nation's capital.

And a wedding was held by the Family Living classes at Bullitt Central as part of a lesson in wedding preparations. The lucky [pretend] bride and groom were Lisa Braughard and Jeff Brewer.

April 1982


Father Hagen

Father Joseph Hubert Hagan, pastor of St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Shepherdsville, died after an illness.


Ray Rowland

Oretha Ridgway of Nichols wrote that Deborah Atkinson, niece of Betsy Smith, attended Cumberland College and was spending spring break with her Aunt Betsy.

Wanda Richardson was available to transport senior citizens to the Health Fair at Shepherdsville First Baptist.

Elizabeth Worley of Lebanon Junction wrote that Kevin Miller was excited to be a part of the official University of Louisville party attending the NCAA tournament games in Birmingham. Also attending from Bullitt County were Randy and Sue Baumgardner.

Mary C. Holsclaw wrote that the Easter Sunrise Service held at the Hebron Cemetery would be led by Rev. John Everett of the Hebron Church. She also mentioned that the Hebron Women of the church enjoyed a pot luck meal at the home of June Williams.

Winners of the conservation essay and poster contest were announced in a ceremony at Roby School. Named as winners in the poster contest were Kimberly Perkins (Cedar Grove), Patrick Keating (Brooks), Troy Hamilton (Overdale), Eric Scott Elwell (Roby), Cheryl Pickens (Maryville), Rebecca Dadisman (Bullitt Central), Thomas Peacock (Nichols), and Matt Romine (Mt. Washington). The essay contest winners were Vanessa Stearman (Nichols), Keith Polston (Hebon), Gerald Burba (Bullitt Central), Tammy Mahoney (Bullitt Lick), and William Douglas Slaughter (North Bullitt). Countywide winners were Rebecca Dadisman (poster), and Gerald Burba (essay).

Ray Rowland of Shepherdsville was pictured holding the 50 pound catfish he caught from Salt River.

JoAnn Barr and Mary Lou Smith, principals of Nichols and Maryville Elementary schools respectively, attended the National Association of Elementary School Principals' annual convention in Atlanta. Mrs. Barr was president-elect of the Kentucky Association, and Mrs. Smith was state editor.

Polly Cundiff, Chairperson of the Bullitt County Woman's Club Scholarship Committee, presented the annual scholarships to Gerald Burba of Bullitt Central, Robert Kennedy of North Bullitt, and Deanna Herr of Bullitt East.

Andy Wibbels of Bullitt East was pictured racing for a fly ball in a game against Bardstown Bethlehem.

Bullitt Central junior Troy Simpson was pictured clearing the last hurdle on his way to victory in the high hurdles.


Andy Wibbels

Troy Simpson

Andy Anthony

Bullitt East's Andy Anthony was also pictured clearing a hurdle on her way to victory.


Amy Hodge

In speech team competitions, the following Bullitt Central team members qualified for nationals: Dana Alcorn and Lisa Carlton in debate, Teresa Hollingsworth and John Shafer in student congress, Brian Waddle in humorous interpretation, Karen Bleemel in original oratory, and Mike Kirkman and Maiko Chambers in Lincoln-Douglas debate.

Also from Bullitt Central, David Summers, social studies teacher, accompanied Lisa Carleton, Rafael Rosa, Karen Bleemel, Tommy Davenport and Danna Grider to Washington, D.C. where they participated in the "Close-Up Foundation" program.

June Harrington took a cute picture of Amy Hodge, daughter of Andy and Brenda Hodge.

Sam Hardy and Joe Mooney had all the parts you needed to tune up your lawn equipment, and they were on sale at the Hardy & Mooney store next to the railroad tracks.

And if you wanted to rent a booth at the Bullitt County Fair, you needed to call John Newton, George Roederer, John Diebel, Adrian Larimore, or Bernice Greenwell.

May 1982


Robert Hardesty

Let's spend a few minutes with Robert J. Hardesty who at 82 was still plowing his fields with his horse. He grew up on a farm near Mt. Eden and lived there until the army took the farm. At the time of June Harrington's article about him, he was working on his 47 acre farm near Brooks. While his sister Margaret and his wife Alma were both school teachers, Robert's calling was the fields. The article did say that he had done veterinary work for over 60 years, working with folks like Dr. Ridgway, Dr. James Cecil, and Dr. Hubert Clay.

Bryan Harris and Alma Light were married in 1932 by Rev. R. B. Cundiff. Fifty years later they were celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary with their son Philip and their daughters Bonnie and Joyce. They would go on to celebrate 17 more years together before Bryan passed in 1999.


Bobby Myers

Clara Simmons of Pleasant Grove wrote that Allard Armstrong was able to be at church on Sunday by using a cane to help him get around.

Out at Nichols, Carolyn Sander hosted a surprise baby shower for Diane Mitchell. Guests included Diane's mother, Mrs. Helm, Mae Kraus, Viola Logsdon, Evelyn Poppell, Louellen Hawkins, Delores Ashby, Berniece Blakely, June Dawson and Oretha Ridgway.

Mary Holsclaw of the Hebron community congratulated Rick and Beverly Caple on the birth of their son Justin. She also reported that the Hebron women were meeting at the home of Mrs. Kay Everett.

Bobby Myers of Bullitt Central was pictured following the flight of one of his golf drives in a match in Nelson County.


Dr. Paul Horner

Beth Boone

I've mentioned Dr. Paul Horner before in these columns. He was conducting a revival at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in 1982. Dr. Horner, who was assistant to the president at Campbellsville College, was married to the former Lillian Aileen Porter of Mt. Washington.

Cliffa Foster, daughter of Clifford and Helen Foster, received a special scholarship at the Blue Mountain College in Mississippi where she was attending.

Nichols Elementary was proud of their many volunteer workers who included Oretha Ridgway, Martha Stearman, Jeannie Miller, Wanda Dunn, Barbara Amend, Nadine Miller, Evelyn Hale, Diane Mitchell, Jackie Allgeier, Carolyn Sander, Joanne Medley, Karen Lambert, Mrs. Woodrum, Mrs. Hunt, Peggy Pace and Patricia Keith.

Beth Boone of Bullitt Central was pictured practicing her putting. She was the first girl from the school to compete in the state tournament.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kulmer, Wanda Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Napier and LorineLarimore were among a group of senior citizens from Bullitt County who ventured to Knoxville for the World's Fair.

And the 1932 class of Shepherdsville High School held a reunion at the Best Western. Those included in a picture in the paper were Ollie Mae Dawson Mann, Homer Myers and Virginia Gunther, their teacher, Sarah Fay Lee Myers, Ruth Spears Woosley, Stanley Lee, Woodrow Masden, Frances Cundiff Jobe, Beulah Richardson Kelfer, Rua Larimore Shouley, Eudora Evans Burns, Carl Burklow, Lounetta Stansbury Williams, Matilee Rice Hatfield, C. V. Sanders, Tom Joyce, Burks Williams, Eva Maraman Whittle and Frank Whitman, Lewis Colvin, Margarita Crenshaw Dunaway and Wanda Garr Rodgers.

June 1982

Jim Beam Distillery was honored as the oldest manufacturing industry in Kentucky during a "Kentucky Appreciates Industry" luncheon at the Galt House.

Lanna Foster's parents, Clifford and Helen held an open house to celebrate her graduation.

Sue Edmonds of Cedar Grove wrote that Cub Scout Pack 686 had a new Cub Master, Jeanette Glass. Her assistant was Edward Thompson, Terry McGawley was the new committee chairperson, Karen Lobb the secretary, and Barry Bannon the treasurer.


Glenda Watkins


The Schwoebels

In Lebanon Junction, the "Story Hour" kids thanked James Lucas and Robert McMillian for mowing and getting things ready at the city park for them. Ruth Owens, the correspondent, also wrote that Thomas Keeling and J. D. Douglas were the new managers of Fred's Restaurant.

June Dawson of Mt. Eden congratulated Jay Porter, a Bullitt Central senior, for his several accomplishments in JROTC.

Oretha Ridgway of Nichols said that if you wanted to donate money for the maintenance of the Knob Creek Cemetery, you could contact Viola Logsdon or Elizabeth Haycraft. She also wrote that Carla May, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlie Kraus, graduated from Kindergarten with a perfect attendance award.

Glenda Watkins and her fellow workers at Shepherdsville Middle School received the Good Housekeeping Award for the third time from the School Board. She received the plaque from Landon Perdew, Director of Buildings and Grounds.


Carla & Alison

Mike Farner wrote the good news that Tom Martin would be returning to both teaching and coaching in the Fall following the hiking mishap that left him paralyzed from the waist down.

Mrs. Louise Bischoff of Hebron community won second prize in the Pleasure Horse Division at the Rock Creek Horse Show.

John Schwoebel and Leora Hatzell were married in June 1922. Then, in 1982, they were celebrating 60 years with an open house at St. Aloysius.

Carla Atwood, a resident of Mt. Washington, was crowned Miss Bullitt County Fair. And Alison Foreman was honored as Little Miss Bullitt County Fair.

Pictured at the opening ceremonies for the county fair were Chris Glanz, Clifford Haley, Jean Hatzell, Butch Sweat, Nina Mooney, and Sam Hardy.

And The Pioneer News began a celebration issue, marking the 100th anniversary of the paper, with a photo of the 1928 graduating class of Shepherdsville High School.

Those pictured included Cora Snellen, Louise Sanders, Wanda Adams, Eugenia Masden, Pansy Collins, Sue Crepps, Elizabeth Gardner, Mae Mathis, Elizabeth Wigginton and Linda Harned.

The list continued with Professor Jack Sanders followed by Thelma Philpot, Anna Garr, Beulah Elliott, Catherine Quick, Dorothy Foster, Natalie Purcell, Gladys Engle, Margaret Baldwin, James Shaw, Edward Rhea, and Bill Younger.

Pictured on the back row were Mary Jane Brownfield, Paul Patterson, Brooks Bell, Millard Deacon, Brunton Purcell, George Berkstresser, Alden Nusz, Johnny Cruise and teachers Cecelia Crenshaw and Ruth Holman.

July 1982


Museum Opening

Sherman

Beam's Distillery, Bullitt County's oldest established business, opened their museum, The American Outpost with festivities capped off with a large cake. Carol Fetter took the picture of the cake and its admirers.

You could get a Bar-B-Q meal for $3 at Gillie's III Saloon and listen to Sherman Tinnell and Soundwave perform.

Oretha Ridgway of Nichols shared that Vivi Sander, Carolyn and Ekhart's daughter, had a piano recital. Oretha also congratulated Tony Able, Verna Kimball, Hal Gray, Lonnie Thompson and Crystal Guymes on their July birthdays.

Ruth Owens of Lebanon Junction wrote that the Bombers baseball team beat Don's Boys 12-3, and Stanley Etherton had two home runs while Clifford Etherton and Bob Thurman each had one. She also wrote that O. E. Dennis was given a surprise retirement party when he retired after 37 years with the railroad.

Rosanne Conlan selected Campbellsville College as her home for the next four years. The "Player of the Year" in Bullitt County joined the squad coached by Donna Wise.


Rodchester

Bullitt East standout Ricky Troutman accepted a basketball scholarship to play at Sue Bennett Junior College.

Bullitt County churches were well represented in the paper's page dedicated to them. Do you remember which church each of the following pastors served? They include Leslie Hughes, Linda Penrod Million, James D. Johnson, Jim Goff, Tim Maynard, Bruce Sloan, Rondal Ward, Rich Christian, Frank Jarboe, Michael D. Rogers, Preston Siler, Everett Hardin, Bruce Hartsell, John Everett, Ford Deusner, Clarence Duvall, Bryd R. Ison, John Carroll Coomer, and Bill Crosby.

Carol Fetter wrote about Rodchester whose slipped disk left him partially paralyzed, but who was on the road to recovery. Dr. Pam Williams said his condition was not all that uncommon, especially in his kind of dog. You see, Rodchester was a Dachshund, the beloved pet of Mrs. Elizabeth Ellison and her husband Forrest.


Lebanon Jct. 1962 Grads

The 1962 class of Lebanon Junction High School held their 20th reunion. Pictured together were Lois Stark, Carol Wallace, Nell Hall, Joyce Tabin, Sam Smith, Larry Sanders, Bill Whitehouse, James Dennis, Fred Ryan, Mike Ray and Horace Ray.

Did you know that Danny Miller of Horse Fly Hollow spent a night visiting with Roger Owens in Lebanon Junction?

Larry Bowles was flanked by Bullitt County Vocational School Principal Bobby Sewell and Instructor Dennis Scarborough in a picture taken in honor of his winning first place in the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America competition.

Overdale's Chris Markwell was pictured delivering a pitch in the little league tournament. His team won the tournament with a victory over Roby.


Larry Bowles

Chris Markwell

Robert Cobb

Robert Cobb, a Mt. Washington resident and a Campbellsville College tennis player was pictured returning a shot in the local Lee, Lucas and Marshall tennis tournament.


Conservation Camp

Stanley & Billie Lee

Mary C. Holsclaw wrote that Rev. Bill Dentsch was guest minister at the Hebron Church.

Stanley Lee was honored at a retirement party in Louisville attended by Chevron Oil executives after his 41 years of service. Pictured with him was his wife Billie.

Michelle Freibert, Lisa Cornett, Missy Hadley, Yvonne Boley, Lea Ann Hardy, Dorothy Gibson and Wendy Gunter were pictured at Camp Wallace, the conservation camp.

And Mike Farner wrote about the summer Michelle Leasor and Kara Longacre were having as they participated in a variety of track and field events.

August 1982


Troy Gartner

Troy Gartner was pictured enjoying a hot dog at the Cedar Grove Vikings' sponsored festival in Lebanon Junction.

Clara Simmons of Pleasant Grove wrote that Mrs. Winnie (Jones) Bass celebrated her 95th birthday with friends and relatives stopping by to congratulate her. Mrs. Winnie would celebrate two more times before passing in June 1985. She was the widow of Elbert Bass.

Oretha Ridgway of Nichols reported that she, Clarence and June Dawson, Bobby and Janet Belcher, Hilda Thomas, Marvin Hopewell, Marlene Abell, Clayton Dawson, Lynda Able, Tony Able, Todd Keller and Christie Able spent a delightful Sunday at Bernheim Forest.

Grace Elden wrote that anyone interested in learning to do English smocking to contact Carol Jones or Mrs. Shelburne.

While all the correspondents were good at sharing their community's news, I have been particularly impressed by the columns of Lebanon Junction written by Ruth Owens.

For example, she thanked all the folks who helped make the pork chop barbeque at the elementary school a success. They included local merchants Lois Broadhurst of Belmont Food Mart, John Mullins of Mullins' Grocery, and Lynn Beets from Beets Trading Post. She also thanked Tommy Kappel for lending chairs, and school principal Bill Bishop for the use of the school parking lot.


Chester & Hazel

In another column she identifies folks in her community who are ill or suffering from accidents; shares about activities at several churches; talks about the Homemakers' Old Fashioned Day in the Park, describing the activities that will be there and giving contact information; promotes the upcoming Lions Club calendar; celebrates birthdays, talks about local sporting events, as well as someone who is starting a chess club; promotes St. Benedict's picnic, identifying by name the many folks who will be working it, and so on. It takes a lot of reaching out to be able to share this way, and again I'm impressed.

Chester and Hazel (Larimore) Troutman celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception at the Victory Church on Ridge Road.

When Hettie Elder of Harrisonville wrote to her sister Ora Proctor of Shepherdsville inquiring about how the new born baby was doing, she surely never expected it to be delivered to the very same baby some 68 years later. But the letter got misplaced along the way until Harley Proctor of Pleasant Grove received a surprise from the Cincinnati dead letter office. It was addressed to his mother, Ora Proctor, and dated March 5, 1914.


Doug Smith

Jason Bridwell

Were you one of the Cedar Grove Vikings pictured leading the parade down Buckman Street after winning the league championship?

Doug Smith was pictured working on his backstroke in the Shepherdsville pool.

Jason Bridwell seemed amused as he was greeted by his teacher at Roby on the first day of school, at least that is what staff photographer Carol Fetter thought when she took his picture.

The Hebron correspondent congratulated Ike Neal and Mattie Harris who were married in the Hebron Presbyterian Church.

And young ladies from all over the county were pictured as they prepared to compete for the title of Miss Bullitt County Junior Miss.

Pictured from left to right, row 1 - Cathy Clemons, Beth Beavers, Michele Perry, Larissa Wilson, Tracie Tabler, Donna Ricketts and Renee Hamilton; row 2 - Diane Banfield, Tammy Smith, Jenny Bowen, Danita Cobble, Kelly Mills, Laura Hughes, Patty Wick, Becky Hall, Karen Bleemel and Gwen Mattingly.

September 1982

Dr. Millard J. Cundiff, local dentist, former Shepherdsville mayor, and long-time member of the school board, died following complications of a medical procedure. Dr. Cundiff also served as a deacon at Shepherdsville First Baptist Church for many years. He was survived by his wife, Polly Whitehouse Cundiff, his mother Nora Cundiff, three children and a granddaughter, Polly Beth.

Ruth Owens of Lebanon Junction wrote that Teddy Barker of Horsefly Hollow Road won two chess matches at University of Louisville. He was president of the Bullitt County Chess Club.

Vicki Senn's first grade class at Overdale was pictured in the paper. Shown were Joe Paulowski, Jamie Marshall, Jennifer Berry, Tommy Lewis, Marlis McIntosh, Robin Reed, Jessica Pugh in the front row; Kenny Buckner, Chris Johnson, Jeff Hammer, Chucky Turner, Jaime Best, Jason Badami, Michael Webb in row two; Brad Gretsinger, Kim Miracle, Kerry Carlton, Greg Gullette, Michael Purtilar, Kathy Milby, Tobi Adams in row three; Donald Wood, David Parkerson, Kim Hatcher, Philip Skaggs, Jason Ritchey, Jasmine Sanders, Stephen Parker in the fourth row; and Noreen Hamilton (teacher's aide), Keith Singleton, Crissy Burden, Lisa Cissell, Tommy Smith, Vicki Senn (teacher) in the back row. Gene Johnson was absent.


Loretta Ray

Oretha Ridgway of Nichols congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Faith who celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Also congratulated were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Foster on their 64th anniversary.

She also mentioned Mrs. Alma Brown Funk who had a grocery at Stites Station for many years, and who was then residing in a nursing home in Georgia.

Sue Edmonds of Cedar Grove reported that Larry Robinson of Cub Scout Pack 686 participated in the Cub Olympics and placed first in the 50 yard dash and the softball throw, second in sit-ups and push-ups, and third in the standing broad jump. Pretty impressive!

Cadet Lt. Loretta Ray was chosen as the first female Battalion Commander in the Bullitt Central High School JROTC program.

Mary C. Holsclaw of Hebron reported that Mr. and Mrs. John Harper entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robey, Mrs. Sue Wigginton, Mrs. Sue Jones, and Miss Glenda Jones on their houseboat.

Another great picture was that of the St. Aloysius Falcons B-team youth football cheerleaders. Those pictured included mascots Karen Fackler and Katie Alligeier in the front; Shelly Fackler, Becky Allgeier, Dawn Ballard, Holly Wethington, Jamie Lee, Stephanie Etherton, Kim Zocklein, Karen Smith, Jennifer Wethington and Donna Campbell. Their coaches were Ann Coe and Darlene Sohm, and their sponsor was Carolyn Zocklein.


Joe Herde with Joann Bealmear

Clara Simmons of Pleasant Grove wrote that J. B. Proctor, as a good neighbor, took Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Gentry to the hospital to see their daughter.

In the Bullitt County Junior Miss contest, North Bullitt senior Renee Hamilton was chosen as the winner. She also won the scholastic competition. Suzanne Lee Roe, a Bullitt Central senior, was first runner-up. Another B.C. senior, Karen Bleemel was second runner-up; she sang a song from Fiddler on the Roof for the talent portion, and also won the creative and performing arts portions of the event.

And Joe Herde was selected as Teacher of the Year in Bullitt County. Mr. Herde had taught in the county since 1958, first at Shepherdsville and then at Bullitt Central as band director.

October 1982


Jeff and Christy


The Fishers

Christy Humphrey

Jeff Allen and Christy Cruise were selected king and queen of the Bullitt Central homecoming.

Christy Darnell Humphrey, daughter of Clayton and Kathy Humphrey, was crowned Gleaner of the Month at the Church of God of Prophecy on Raymond Road.

June Harrington wrote that Chris Allen had been chosen North Bullitt Teacher of the Year for the second time. She also wrote that Glennie Dawson had been selected as Hebron Middle School's Teacher of the Year.

Oretha Ridgway of Nichols wrote that 84 year old Dewey Foster was making plans for winter, having gotten in two large loads of wood that he had stacked neatly, and also by making pear preserves.


Donna Stout

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisher celebrated their 45th anniversary. He was 90 and she was 81. The paper described him as previously being one of the best vegetable gardeners in the state.

Ruth Owens of Lebanon Junction wrote that Al and Marsha Coy and John and Bennie Cornett were back in town, having vacationed in California. She also wrote that Pat Haynes of Belmont Road won the grand prize given away at the Fairgrounds cooking school.

Mary C. Holsclaw of the Hebron community congratulated Patricia Williams Moore and Raymond Anthony Baker who were married at the Hebron Church by Rev. John Everett. She also wrote that Hebron Church women were meeting at the home of Mrs. Midge Jones, with Mrs. Kay Evertt leading the Bible study.

Donna Stout was pictured working on one of the handmade items to be auctioned off at the Woman's Club.


Larry Coy

Clara Simmons of Pleasant Grove wrote that Mrs. Parallee Hall with her daughter Wanda and husband spent time out west sightseeing, and ran into a lot of snow and almost froze.

Anyone remember when Sam Hardy was selling ultralight flying machines? Larry Coy was pictured demonstrating one at the county fairgrounds.

Bullitt County Clerk Nina Mooney was among those who traveled to Fort Knox for the County Extension Office's Farm-City Tour.

Joe Williamson of Horse Fly Hollow Road celebrated his 82nd birthday with his large family gathered including 10 children, 32 grandchildren, and 23 great grandchildren.


Red Cross Awards

Among the awards distributed by the Bullitt County Service Center of the American Red Cross were certificates of appreciation given to Wayne Richardson, Bonnie Strange and Joe Reneer; and a five-year pin given to Karen Larimore.

The Lady Cougars placed second in the cross-county regional event, entitling them to advance to the state meet. Those participating included Michele Leasor, Teresa Hurst, Sabrina Mingus, Gina Armstrong, Laura Hester and Kara Longacre. They were coached by Harry Feeback.

Heather Renee Myers, daughter of John and Linda Myers of Ridge Road, received the first runner-up award from the American National Talent Search Contest. She was pictured standing beside her trophy which was taller than she was.

Army Sgt. 1st Class Harry D. Snellen of Shepherdsville was pictured in the paper. He was an armor platoon sergeant serving on the East German border with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment.

And students in Mrs. Judy Graham's Kindergarten class at Cedar Grove Elementary were happy to get their picture taken. They included Melissa Wilson, Leslie West, Brittany Noel, Joseph Raley, Jason Ryan, Jennifer Skaggs, Kevin Tucker, Ronica Weller, Pamela Hedrick, Thomas Hood, Christy Hunt, Stephanie Hunt, Sondra Hutchins, Stephany Lindsey, Heather Mattingly, Troy Morgan, Brett Mudd, Jennifer Adams, Wendy Bowling, Ricky Bratcher, Joy Brown, Steven Cook, Melanie Drury and Troy Gartner. Pictured with them were Mrs. Brooker and Mrs. Graham.

November 1982


Lewis Hester

Ruth Owens of Lebanon Junction wrote that Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sidebottom celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. She also mentioned that members of the local Vikings football team had the following players to participate in the All-Stars game: Eddie Rice, Jeff Gossett, Mike Farvor, Daniel Heath, Shelby Clements and Tommy Wolford.

Lewis Hester of Shepherdsville was pictured leaving the voting booth at the fire department after casting his votes.

Clara Simmons of Pleasant Grove wrote that Mr. and Mrs. Tony Foster had moved to Missouri where he would be teaching art in middle school.

Oretha Ridgway of Nichols and her brother Marvin Hopewell visited Mr. and Mrs. James Braun and son Timmy on a Sunday afternoon. Oretha corrected an earlier statement, saying "it was Carnell Logsdon who had surgery, instead of his wife, Viola."

The Overdale Chiefs' B-team players were pictured in the paper. They included, on the front row, Danny Hagan, Denny Oliver, Terry Wise, John Diener, Robert Schoenlaub, Kevin Jackson, Chris Markwell, Mike Stage, John Chism and Adam Mendoza.


Face Painting

Young Democrats

In the second row were Brian Booth, Scottie Martin, Jeff McCubbin, John Brooks, Matt Campbell, Sean McClintock, Pat Diener, Brian Clark, Philip Culver, David Vorbrink and Ambrose Mendoza.

Standing in the third row were Frankie Smith, Julian Patrick, Tony Vance, Scott Roby, Scott Hennig, David Hamilton, Danny Norse, Kenny Bennett, Matt Murphy and Robert King. Their coaches were Jim McCubbin, Tom Clemmons, Randall Hill and Bill Laird.

Jeanette Glass was kept busy painting faces at the Cedar Grove Elementary School Fall Festival. Just ask Kelly Hefley.


Coach Givhan

MVP

Mary C. Holsclaw of Hebron wrote, "Monday was a beautiful day and made more so by Mrs. Maureen Fisher who came to drive us through Bernheim Forest and on to Bardstown for lunch."

She also wrote that the women of Hebron Presbyterian Church met with Mrs. Hilda Adams; and that Mrs. Betty Branson had the Bible lesson.

The Bullitt County Young Democrats elected officers for the coming year. They included Bruce Johnson as vice president; Layne Abell, membership director; Walt Sholar, president; John Wooldridge, public relations director; Alice Ryan Harris, treasurer; and Loretta Tarrance, secretary.

Among those nominated as Outstanding Citizens for the award distributed by the Chamber of Commerce were Dr. Hubert L. Clay, Wanda Crumbacker, Dr. James R. Cundiff, Grace Elden, Ike F. Neal, Marguerite Thurmond, and Carol Braden. The one chosen was Ike Neal of Hillview.

"Coach" Tom Givhan was pictured checking his roster at North Bullitt where he was one of the guest coaches for the annual Green-Gold game.

Cross-country coach Harry Feeback was pictured handing Michele Leasor her MVP award as the top finisher for the Lady Cougars at every meet.

And in an interview by John Roberts, J. D. "Jiggs" Buckman said that, while in state government, the first thing he did was get the old bridge at Gap 'n Knob replaced. He told Roberts that traffic continued to be a problem, and "we need to widen Preston Street to four lanes to Louisville." Mission accomplished; now, how about Highway 44?

December 1982


Check Received

Fiscal Court accepted County Police Chief Danny Thompson's recommendation to place a new radio tower on Lester Coy's property, following the county's receipt of a grant of $38,000 from the state to pay for it. Chief Dispatcher Billie Hawkins and Judge Executive Clifford Haley were pictured presenting the check to County Treasurer Elizabeth Deacon.

James Harned of Lebanon Junction was awarded a scholarship to attend the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. He was majoring in Agricultural Engineering.

Clara Simmons of Pleasant Grove wrote, "Our mail carrier had the misfortune of some car hitting her car in the back. I am just thankful Mary wasn't hurt too bad. It happened at J. B. Proctor and others boxes there on top of church hill. This is a dangerous place."


Kammie & Barbara

Julia, Amy & Santa

Kammie McNay of Lebanon Junction and Barbara Hodge of Shepherdsville were pictured practicing checking out groceries at the new Winn-Dixie Store in Shepherdsville ahead of its grand opening.

Oretha Ridgway of Nichols wrote that she and Bobby and Janet Belcher gave June Dawson a birthday dinner with guests including Clarence Dawson, Clayton Dawson, Dwight Able, Lynda Able, Tony Able, Craig Dawson, Dorte Carman and Charles Carman. Also Julia Sander and Amy Poppell got to tell Santa what they wanted for Christmas at the Santa festivities at Nichols School.

Mrs. Allen's fifth graders at Cedar Grove entertained the PTA by explaining Christmas traditions around the world. Tara Cook and Kimberly Burks were pictured telling about the traditions of Mexico and China.


Tara and Kimberly

Clifford & Ella Bell

Ruth Owens wrote that an open house was held at Belmont Baptist Church to celebrate the 30th wedding anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. Clarence DuVall. Bro. DuVall would also celebrate his 10th anniversary as pastor of the church. She also wished a Happy Birthday to Mr. VanVactor on Church Street at his 101st birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bell celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with an open house at the Cedar Grove Methodist Church. Clifford and Ella (Bolton) Bell were married on 23 Dec 1932 in Bardstown.

Tammy Brinley was pictured slipping a ring on the finger of Troy Johns as Jerry Parker looked on in a mock wedding held at Bullitt Central.


Mock Wedding at B.C.

Mary C. Holsclaw of the Hebron community congratulated Andy Crumbacker on his graduation from EKU. She mentioned that Sam and Joe Rhea spent a week at Reelfoot Lake hunting ducks. She also mentioned that the Hebron Church choir was preparing a special music program and also a live nativity scene.

Bullitt Central's speech and debate teams traveled to Cincinnati where Rafael Rosa placed 2nd in Extemporaneous Speaking, and Karen Bleemel progressed to quarterfinals in Original Oratory.

And North Bullitt's Linda Pryor was pictured trying to move around Bullitt Central's Michelle McGrane in a basketball game won by the Lady Cougars.


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