CITY OF ASHLAND v. HECK'S, INC.


407 S.W.2d 421 (1966)

CITY OF ASHLAND, Kentucky, et al., Appellants, v. HECK'S, INC., and James McCann, Manager, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

April 29, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. W. Mann, Arthur T. Bryson, Jr., Ashland, for appellant.

H. David Hermansdorfer, Diederich & Hermansdorfer, Ashland, for appellee.


PALMORE, Judge.

The core question in this case is whether the Sunday closing law, KRS 436.160, can be enforced against a department store, or so-called "discount house," while other establishments variously denominated as "pharmacies" or "drug stores," "groceries," "supermarkets" and "car washes," some of which sell many of the same types of merchandise as the discount house, are openly permitted to do business as usual...

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