Table Of ContentVolume 38 Number 50 Thursday, January 12, 2012 Booneville, Kentucky 41314 50¢ per copy
The
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ooneville entinel
2000
Point
Club
Owsley County Lady
Owl Peyton Wright,
became one of the few New Teachers Circuit Court
of the elite to join the
2000 point club. Pey- At OCE Docket
ton scored her 2000th
point at Jackson County
on January 5, 2012. Page 4 Page 6
Congratulations
Peyton.
Serving The People of Owsley UCoSunPtyS-352-790
String of Thefts Strikes Booneville
Residents Over Weekend
On Sunday, January
property.
8th, officials where called
Sheriff Shouse traveled
to the scene of a possible
to the Jackson/Clay
theft that had occurred.
County line during the
Domestic Dispute The complaining investigation to look
party, Ronnie Thomas,
for the stolen items,
reported that some
Leads To Arrest where he also found a
tools and other various
host of other peculiar
items had went missing
items. Something that
Deputy Sheriff Michael Havicus arrived to the scene from two of his vehicles.
caught Sheriff Shouse’s
of a reported domestic dispute between Gary Peters and
Following leads from
attention, two propane
Heather Harris. Peters told the officer that Harris had neighbors around
tanks that looked like
struck him over the head with a porcelain bowl and then
Thomas’ residence,
what was used by the
fled the scene in a vehicle.
Constable Bill Campbell
Deputy Havicus tracked her down at Amburgey Road, Owsley County School
and Sheriff Shouse
knowing she didn’t have an operators license. Deputy System. He contacted
Havicus ordered her to step out of her vehicle, in which where led to one, Johnny Superintendent Tim
she replied “No, I am not getting out!” Deputy Havicus Marshall, age 49, who Bobrowski to identify
reported that he had physically remove her and put her allegedly had the missing these items, which Johnny Marshall
in an arm-lock to get handcuffs on her and arrest her. items transported to
he did, and that led
Deputy Havicus also reported she was incredibly loud and Jackson County. investigators to search Over the weekend was arrested and
uncooperative. He had also allegedly the Bus Garage for any while Sheriff Shouse transported to the Three
Heather Harris, 36, was sent to Three Forks Regional Jail
given a nail apron other missing items. and investigators where Forks Regional Jail on
on January 5, 2012 on three charges: Assault 4th Degree,
Driving without Operators License, and Disorderly and other items to an That was when the searching for the missing three charges: theft
Conduct 2nd Degree. Harris’ bond is set for $1000 and individual. This individual, investigation led to the items, they received by unlawful taking (2
pre-trial is set for January 12, 2012. when questioned by school tractor, which had yet another call from counts) and burglary in
officials, also advised been stripped, and the Bradley Turner about the 3rd Degree. Marshall
Kenneth Gene Combs
them that Marshall was starter was stolen. All of his garage being broken is being held under a
in the possession of these items have since into. They found that a $10,000 cash bond.
Pleads Guity some small hand tools been recovered. Mr. motor and other various is pretrial hearing has
belonging to the City Bobrowski was asked for items where missing. been set for January
Water Plant. Sheriff a quote, “I would like to Sheriff Shouse did 19, 2012. Marshall has
Shouse called upon thank the Sheriff’s Office recover the motor, and several other counts
David Hall, City Water for their quick responses an investigation is still on of the above charges
Plant, to identify the and getting all of the going to locate the other pending at this time,
tools in question. They stolen items returned items. while the investigation is
where identified as city within a 24 hour period.” Johnny Marshall underway.
During Friday’s Owsley County Circuit Court, Kenneth
Gene Combs, 59, entered a plea of guilty on two charges.
On September 2, 2011 Joe Lucas arrested Combs and
charged with 1st Degree possession of CS/opiate, 1st
offense (F)(D); OBS Possession Controlled SUB, 2nd
Degree, 1st off-Drug Unspecified (M)(A) OBS Poss. In the photo is a partially hidden boat motor that belongs to
Bradley Turner . This was one of the items that was stolen
Cont. Sub, 3rd Degree, 1st Off Drug Unspecified (M)
over the weekend. It was found approximately 1000 feet Owsley County Schools tractor, which the thieves took the
(A) Controlled Substance Prescription Not In Original
from Turner’s home in a ditch,in which the thieves tried time to steal the Alternator off the John Deere tractor They
Container, 1st (M) (B). Combs’ sentencing hearing will
to cover it up with debri. Turner also had chain saw and also stole two propane tanks which was an approximate lose
be February 6, 2012. PSI has been ordered. weedeater stolen. of $ 1576 to the Owsley County School District.
Truth & Consequences: The Choice Is Yours
On Monday, January 9th, Owsley County’s 9th & quite different than what they were used to doing on
12th graders experienced a taste of something a regular school day. “Truth & Consequences: The
Choice Is Yours” is a substance abuse prevention
activity designed to show students and other
youth the impact of being involved with illicit and
illegal substances. The goals and objectives of this
program are to assist communities in the fight against
substance abuse by planning and implementing
a youth enrichment program designed to show
students the consequences of getting involved with
both illicit/illegal and legal substances. The event
was sponsored by the Owsley County Extension
Service, Owsley County Drug Awareness Council,
Owsley County Schools and Owsley Co. Youth
Service Center.
Based upon the format of the 4-H Reality Store,
students role-play scenarios including: possession Senior Jennifer Spurlock experiencing the
Sophomore Meghan Cope ready to go to jail with of prescription drugs; driving under the influences; consequences of being taken in front of Circuit Judge
Owsley County Jailer Robert Cope as part of the Truth sniffing; possession of alcohol; drug paraphernalia, Tom Jones as part of the Truth or Consequences
or Consequences Program. Cont. to page 4 Program.
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14th Region
All A Classic
Tournament
begins Monday
The 14th Region All A Classic Tournament
begins Monday night at Jackson City High
School. First round action begins at 6:00pm
when the Owls take on home team Jackson
2011-2012 LADY OWLS
City. Second round is the Lady Owls and the
Lady Tigers of Jackson City with the former
coach of the Lady Owls Wallace Bates. Come
2011-2012 Lady Owls Back Sajen Shoemaker, Macie Gibson, Alyssa McIntosh, Destiny Duff, Kendra
on over to Breathitt County and support the
Pullins, Peyton Wright, Ashlea Allen and Courtney Brandenburg Brewer. Front: Faith Duff, Hannah
Owls and Lady Owls as they begin the start
Turner, Autumn Cope, Kalisha Brandenburt, Payton Thomas, Kelly Wilson and Chelsei Handshoe.
of the All A Classic. Paul Green - Head Coach; Gary Cornett - Assistsant/JV Coach; Heather Witt and Sylvia Back - Assistant
Coaches.
2011-2012 OWLS
Cody Hall, Bradon Mason, Adam Holmes, Jacob Addison, Izaiah Allen, Bill Hall, Bradon Hoskins,
Dean Lynch, Joey Grove, Noah Shelby, Brandon Bowman, Frank Gay, and Logan Campbell. Front:
David Combs . Will Jones Head Coach Noah Noble - Assistant./JV, Doug Holmes Assistant Coach.
Welcoming Our New
OB/GYN Physicians
Willowbrook Women’s Center and
Memorial Hospital are pleased to
welcome Sandra Murphy, MD, and
Ian Sink, DO, to their medical team.
Now Accepting Patients
Call 598-7900 to set up
your visit and meet our
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Community Calendar
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THE OWSLEY COUNTY ACTION TEAM WILL HOLD ITS
OWSLEY YOUTH FOUNDATION MEETING
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETING
January 15th will be the absolute deadline for basketball applications.
on Thursday, January 19th at 6:30 pm at the Action Place. All are
(A copy of the application is in this week’s paper on page 4 )
welcome!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GEORGIA WILSON
FREE SERVICE OF THE OWSLEY COUNTY
JANUARY 17 - FROM ALL YOUR FAMILY
CORONER’S OFFICE
Obituaries of Owsley and Lee Counties, and a weather up date, now available
FROM THE OFFICE OF A. MICHAEL MAYS
on one number, 593-9800. For a FREE listing of obituaries outside the area,
Permits - Joshua Keith Grove
call 593-6499.
Intermediate License - Natasha Bowling
DO SOMETHING REWARDIING
Change a child's life by becoming a foster parent. Singles & couples
welcome. Foster families are fi nancially compensated monthly and will
OWSLEY COUNTY MAINTENANCE GARAGE will be locking
receive other fi nancial reimbursements. Call for more information @
the gates at 4:00pm at the close of business for security reasons. If
606.886.0163 or visit our website @ www.benchmarkfamilyservices.org
anything needs to be taken to the dumpster it will be available starting
at 8:00am until 4:00pm Monday thru Friday.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT REHAB
Get free and confi dential help fi nding rehab listings in your local area OWSLEY COUNTY SPORTS SCHEDULES
through fi ndrehabnow.com or call today at 888-629-0333 to speak to
a counselor. Week of January 11th/January 18th 2011
Owsley County Lady Owls Basketball
ANNOUNCEMENT FROM A. MICHAEL MAYS
January 13 Estill County Home (DH)
CIRCUIT CLERK’S OFFICE
January 16 All A Classic Regional
When you get your letter stating your new 911 address, if you will
bring that letter in to our offi ce, you can get a duplicate drivers license, (Bracket this weeks edition of Booneville Sentinel)
permit or ID at no charge but YOU MUST BRING THE LETTER!
THE OWSLEY COUNTY DRUG AWARENESS COUNCIL IS GOING TO Owsley County Owls Basketball
BE OFFERING SMOKING CESSATION CLASSES January 13 Estill County Home (DH)
beginning January 24th. The class will begin at 4:30. For more information and
January 16 All A Classic Regional
to enroll in the class call 606-593-8199.
(Bracket in newspaper)
CHURCHOwsley Cou nty ChEurCches are aVsked to pHroviEde Event InfNormatiUon. TheT Booneville SSenRtinel Church Page CH EVENTS
serves as a FREE CHURCH BULLETIN BOARD for the county churches. We invite you to take part. Sim-
CHply e-mailU church anRnouncemeCnts to theH sentinel@ prtcnEet.org orV call 606-5E93-6627 Nor fax 593-T6638 withS
your info. Deadline each week for announcements is Monday at 12:00 p.m. You may send info anytime and
we will be glad to include them in a timely manner. Thank You!
Elk Lick Baptist Church
New Hope Baptist Church Po Box 713, Booneville, KY 41314
Hwy 847 Wednesday Night Service - 6:30 pm
Sunday School Services 10am Sunday Service 11am Sunday Morning Services Sunday School- 10:00am
Pastor Rev. David Metcalf Church (Preaching Service )-11:00 am
Phone: 598-1836 Pastor: David Combs
Spencer Fork Community Church CLOSET SALE
Sunday School 10:00 am Church 11:00am Resurrection Home Inc.
Kids Club Wednesday 6:30 pm “Friday” January 13th, 2012!
Doug Kraft, pastor Open 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Beattyville, KY 41311
1(606)464-8481
SCOVILLE CHURCH OF GOD
A Bold New Vision This spot could by yours
Rt. 2 Box 25 E. - Booneville, KY 41314 send in your church announcement
Sunday Morning Worship 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Evening Worship - 6 p.m. Wednesday Evening - 6:30 p.m. and we will be glad to place it in this spot!!
Parsonage 606-593-6353 Cell Phone 859-327-0028
In-House Primary Care Services, PLC RAWLINGS DR. JASON GAY, DMD
DARLENE WILSON
AND GOINS
ARNP Dentist
Open 8:00am-4:30pm All Walk-ins Welcome Plumbing and Electrical Supplies - Furniture
104 Main Street Appliances 706 N. Courthouse Square
Booneville, KY 41314 598-2094 - 598-5916 - 598-6211 Booneville, KY 41314
Phone: 606 593-6400 or 606 593 5911 170 RICHMOND RD. MANCHESTER, KY 40962 (606) 593-5100
LEE COUNTY BRANDENBURG
Hamburg Shell
BUILDING SUPPLY, INC.
FURNITURE Wendy's and
"By The Bridge" Kentucky Fried Chicken
Beattyville, KY Man O War and Hamburg
2968 HIGHWAY 11 S. (606) 464-8604
BEATTYVILLE, KENTUCKY 41311
CALL (606) 464-8755
This ad could be yours! Payton's Flowers
Booneville
Phone
and Gift's '
Shopwise
593-6627 or 813-1207
"Free Delivery"
for more information! 606 593-7308
606 593-2400
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New Teachers at
OWSLEY COUNTY YOUTH FOUNDATION BASKETBALL APPLICATION
PLAYERS MUST BE 5 YEARS OLD ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1ST 2011 TO BE ELIGIBLE TO PLAY
Owsley Elementary PLAYERS THAT ARE 13 YEARS OLD BEFORE DECEMBER 1ST 2011 ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO PLAY
PLAYERS THAT TURN 13 YEARS OLD AFTER DECEMBER 1ST 2011 ARE ELIGIBLE TO PLAY
APPLICANT’S NAME:________________________________________________________________
**PLEASE MAKE SURE NAME IS SPELLED HOW YOU WANT IT TO APPEAR ON TROPHY
AGE:____ DATE OF BIRTH:____________________ CIRCLE ONE: BOY GIRL
PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME:___________________________________ PHONE:_________________
ADDRESS:________________________________________ CITY:__________________ZIP:_________
DOES THE CHILD HAVE ANY HANDICAPS, DISABILITIES, OR MEDICAL PROBLEMS THAT
THE CHILD’S COACH SHOULD KNOW ABOUT?____________ IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBE:
______________________________________________________________________________________
Quality Care Makes PERSON TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT OR INJURY:_______________________________
PHONE: __________________________________ ALTERNATE PHONE:________________________
Its Annual Visit
NAME OF CHILD’S PHYSICIAN:________________________________PHONE:__________________
YOUTH UNIFORM SIZE: SMALL(6-8)_______ MEDIUM(10-12)_______ LARGE (14-16)_______
Once again the Family Resource
ADULT SMALL ________ ADULT MEDIUM__________ ADULT LARGE________
Center and Youth Service Center sponsored
Quality Care to visit our students. Those FEES: 1 CHILD $25.00 2 CHILDREN $45.00 3 CHILDREN $60.00
ViviaCn AbnerLASJSerrad EIverFsole IEwithD permSissions signpeerdmi t wenrumeb era ss8e9s5-s0e17d5. HT HaIgS gFEaEr CdO,V DERaS lTeH EM COoSTr rOiFs R.EFEREES, UNIFORMS, AND EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR THE SEASON
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teaches 5th grade math. raised in Owsley County. very good return of peacrrmes. iTshse ioopenrasti otn hfoirs w hyiceh athre junAcMtiOoUnN Tw OiFt hM OLNEaYu rOeRl AF PoERrkSO NRAoLa CdH ECK FOR FEES IN AN ENEVELOPE ALONG
WITH YOUR CHILD’S APPLICATION WHEN RETURNING IT TO SCHOOL.
She lives on a farm in Lee He graduated from East- and served 66 studentrsec lainma ttiohn ede feHrmeeantd is rSeqtueastretd and located Stamper Branch on
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faPrmar.s o naMgers i.n ABbononere vliollve.e s sciosn itnra cstc, iennoc e maonnde ys ocdioawl n. returned permissions. SeWrviece wInca., nGte ratldo Gtibhbsa, nJoke bCeUinRgRE rNeTq uSEeAsSteOdN ,f 2o0r1 1a-2n0 1i2n, iFtOiaRl WpeHrIiCoHd T HIS APPLICATION IS BEING ACCEPTED. I
teaTchhiisn mg oannedy g greoaetsl yto e bnujoyy s the parents that took the time to follow oUfN sDiExR mSToAnNtDh TsH. ATTh TeH dE eCfOeArmCHeEnSt W mILaLy P ROVIDE MANNER OF CARE FOR THE
s6t0u6d-i5e9s.3 -5 2H1e4 ThFasN also SAFETY OF MY CHILD AND THAT THE OWSLEY YOUTH FOUNDATION COACHES,
wfooordk finogr twhei tOh wthsele yc hCilodurnetny. through and get the permissions returned. bBeO ArReDn eOwF eDdIR EfCoTrO RadS,d AiNtiDo OnFaFl ICpEeRrSi oOdF THE OWSLEY YOUTH FOUNDATION SHALL
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Three bedroom, two bath
Abner worked with the tion program at Owsley glassCeOs.M PPaUrTeEnRtSs should be receiving their PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE_____________________________________ DATE___________
ROBERTS CARPET home and property in
Christian Appalachian County Elementary. Jer- child’sF iOnRd iSvAidLEual report shortly….so watch I HEREBY GRANT MY PERMISSION FOR THE ABOVE NAMED CHILD TO HAVE HIS/HER
CLEANING excellent condition in Twin
Project in Booneville for 13 rod is looking forward to t1h5o” se a tb saccreke np a1.c25k s .GB PICTURE PLACED IN THE BOONEVILLE SENTINAL FOR ARTICLES RELATING TO THE
yWEeXaITTrsHR a As CanT IaOdNul.t ed uScT$a5Et5iAo.0Mn0 tMwhiiestha odinpo pwoonsr et umniniitl ye ooBffo wsocnoherovkoi-lllse. RAM DVD CDRW Drive. O WSLEY YOUTH FOUNDTAION.
instructor. After leaving ing with the young people $125.00 each. Call 593- PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE_____________________________________ DATE__________
ClivAinPg i rno o2m00; $92, 5s.h0e0 breetdurronoemd ; City water/sewer, outside
of Owsley County. 5693 after 5:30 p.m. 1T/P
t$o1 2s0c.h0o0o l aLnidv inega rnedR ohoemr , storage building, deck with
Hallway & 2 bedrooms; “A Simple Man”
elementary certification insulated metal roof all
$60.00 Couch and Chair.
from Morehead State the way across the back of LEGAL NOTICE
UCnalilv eArsrnitiye. Roberts at 593- Pursuant to 405 KAR 8:010, By:
house. Great neighborhood.
7694 for an appointment. Section 16(5), the following is a Margaret Faye Hensley
Call 606-272-1888 for more
TFN/B summary of permitting decisions
information or to schedule made by the Department for Natural talked about growing up in the had only listened to bluegrass, cups and dessert plates in the
an appointment to tour. Resources, Division of Mine fifties and how they viewed the where Liza Jane listened to sink. As it was her routine,
Permits with respect to applications world back then. They named country. It had been a full day, she hopped in the shower and
POWER
some of their favorite bands and it was time call it a night. quietly went up to the loft to
to conduct surface coal mining and
WHEELCHAIRS and the type of music they Jake left and Liza tiptoed into write. I have a lot on my mind
reclamation operations in Owsley
AVAILABLE FREEZER BEEF listened to as teenagers. Jake the kitchen to put the coffee to write, she thought.
County.
24-7 Service
FOR SALE CANDLE RIDGE MINING INC. Truth & Conseqences
The Senior Wheels USA
Black Angus, whole and half, 897043 11/17/2009.
Program makes available
corn fed. Eugene Moore @
Power Wheelchairs to
593-5709. 3T/P LEGAL NOTICE Cont. from front School Principal – Paul Blanton brought a crashed
Senior Citizens and the Please take notice that the
or illegal drugs; trafficking; Green & Asst. Principal – car to show the students
Permanently Disabled at FIREWOOD Punadrte r1s6ig…ne d , M o l l y T u rner was, and stealing drugs; Gary Cornett, Owsley Co. the importance of this topic.
no cost to the recipient, if Joank eth ea n1d7 thL izdaa y taolkf eDd ecaebmobuetr etc. Depending on the Medical Clinic – Maxine Special thanks again to
FOR SALE
they qualify. The Power t2h0e0i9r , ydeualyr sq ugarloiw eidn gto uspe rvae nads scenario, students visit Mayes, Owsley County Ruby Jackson, Kacey
WCheAelcUhairDs aIreL pLro’vSide dF UFuRll sNize,I lTongU whReelE base sEoxoencu tthivee soufn wthae s egsotaitneg odfo wthne appropriate officials and/ Jailer – Robert Cope, Court Smith and our partnering
to those who can no longer truck stacked in for $60.00. odveceera stehde, tSriegeesl . T uTrnheer,y lactoeu ldin or agencies to experience Desinated Worker – JoEllen sponsors, community
walk safely, Snoourth s oenl f1-1p rooutp oefl B oonCeavilllle 1F 1r/a2n mkiilees McDaniel at sOmwesllle yt hCeo ugnrtey,e nK ebnetuacnksy . aAnndy the consequences of their Banks, Dept. of Juvenile organizations & individuals
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who meet CAthUeD ILaLd hdaisti aobnoault everything you need wesitnadteo awr.e h eCrelabrye nnoctei eyde tlole pdr eoseuntt encouraged to participate Board of Education – Tim all parents & volunteers that
at a price everyone can afford. fsraomme , vtherei ewd inacdcoowrd intgh atot laswu,p t-o with their children. When Bobrowski, Owsley County participated in this event.
guidelines of the program. FOR SALE psaeird wMaosll yo Tnu rtnheer otar bBleil l aMneda dteor, parents were unable to Health Dept. - Susan Plans are being made for
If the Npeatwie not’rs unseeedd iits’ sf ohre re F- ryeoshu, neNveewr knoHwomemade hauttorrryn eoyn f oirn t hbee efsotraete ,i to ng oort bceoflodr!e attend, volunteers such as Kincaid, Local Pastor – the 3rd Annual T&C Event
use in the homew, phleaats ye ocual lm igMhto lfainssde si,n $10.00 per Lthizea 1 7qthu dicakyl yo f tJouonke , 2th0e09 ,c alondth aensy Extension Homemakers to be held in the next school
Jerry Lacefield, Counselor/
for moreC iAnfUorDmIaLtiLon’S t oF sUeeR NqIuTaUrt.R SEe eS TEOddRieE Isaacs at opfefr stohne inldineeb teadn tdo sJaaidk ee stfaotled eadre and other community Treatment Provider – year.
if they qualify. Call toll thheeremb yf orer qhueesrt eads t os hmea kuen ppainymneednt volunteers assume the role Karisha Couch-Hayton & Educational programs of
Booneville Funeral Home,
free at 1-800-2A4A6ff-tt6ee0rr 1 2307.4 y yeaerasr osf oBfu sBinuessisn,ess, tthoe emith. er oAf tsh e tahbeoyv e wlisatlekde pde rsinontos. of “parents” to the youth and Early Intervention /Zero the Kentucky Cooperative
Vernice appreciates each ando re vcealrly 5o9n3e- t6h2a8t9 s.tops in, the house with the basket of accompany them as they Tolerance – Jerry Wyrick. Extension Service serve all
even to look around. clotheNsO, LTizICa Efe Olt Fa sF IifL sIhNeG were visit the law enforcement In addition to this people regardless of race,
lookiFngIN aAt Lh eSrE mTToLthEeMr sEtNanTding agencies, judges, school event, students had the color, age, sex, religion,
YFOUO ARER A LW AYSS WA E L C OL M EEat i n Ntohteic ek iitsc hheerenb yw gitihv enh ethra ta Dparovnid officials, hospitals, coroner, opportunity to hear a disability, or national origin.
CAUDILL’S FURNITURE oCno.m Cbsl ahraesn c leed w aa Fsi nwael Saeritntlgem theent etc. presentation by Tpr. Paul
I BUY, SELL or TRADE - So come on down Vernice Said That!!! saas mAed moinldis traatporro nfo r htehre emstoatteh eorf Volunteers and community Blanton, Richmond KSP Submitted by: Natasha
Lorene had worn for so many agencies are an integral part Lucas, Owsley CEA for
PHONE 593-6432 the deceased, Tena J. Combs, late Post Public Affairs Officer
yoef aOrsw. sl eTyh Ce osucnetyn, eK emnatudcek y,h eorn of the role playing activity. on drinking and driving Family and Consumer
sthme il1e7 tah ndda yw oaf sD eac ecmobmerf,o 2rt0in0g9. Students were directed and seatbelt safety. Tpr. Sciences /4-H
PERSONAL INJURY/BANKRUPTCY/DIVORCE sight for her. Her mommy to meet with various
A hearing is scheduled for the 01-
had been a great cook and representatives related to
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they had enjoyed many con- the consequences of drug
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The Booneville Sentinel...Thursday, January 12, 2012...Booneville, Kentucky 41314...Page 5
Peyton Wright Scores
Owsley County High School
an Impressive 40 Points
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
The Lady Owls travelled on that lead, using the the Lady Owls: Peyton
to the 14th Region strength of their seniors, Wright - 40 points;
Thursday night to play Peyton Wright, Courtney Ashlea Allen - 10 points;
This weeks Senior Spotlight shines on
the Lady Generals of Brandenburg Brewer, Kelly Wilson - 10 points;
Jackson County. The Samantha McIntosh, Angel Neeley,
Ashlea Allen, and Kelly WIlson - 7 points;
Lady Owls handled the Kendra Pullins and lead Kalisha Brandenburg and Kyle Baker.
tip from the beginning
at the half by a score of - 5 points; Courtney
and ran out to a 12-0 Samantha McIntosh
16-44. The Lady Owls Brewer - 4 points; Chelsi
lead, and with 2.16 to go came out to easily defeat Handshoe - 3 points; Samantha is the daughter of Maxine Gabbard. Her
in the 1st had a 4-17 lead the Lady Generals by a Alyssa McIntosh - 2 siblings are Travis McIntosh, Brandon McIntosh,
over the Lady Generals points; Payton Thomas and Daniel Hacker. Her grandparents are Brack
final score of Owsley
of Jackson County. - 2 points; and Kendra and Martha Gabbard and Steve McIntosh.
75 - Jackson County 50.
They continued to push Individual Scoring for Pullins - 2 points; Samantha is a member of the OCHS
Academic Team and states one of her major
achievements in school was winning the
Grandparent Essay award in the sixth grade. After
graduation, she plans to attend Lees College for
the first two years and then transfer to EKU to
pursue a degree in nursing.
Samantha McIntosh Samantha enjoys riding horses, playing
softball (#8), and reading in her spare time.
She states, “I am glad that I am a senior and getting ready to start my life as
an adult, but I am going to miss my teachers and my friends. Mostly, I’m going to miss
waking up at 6 AM and thinking that the day is going to be hard, but then, it turns out
great because of the teachers and the students.”
Angel Neeley
Angel is the daughter of Trena and Robert Neeley.
Her siblings are Austin Neeley and Rita Baker. Her
grandparents are Anna and Bobby Neeley, Carolyn
Nichols, and Mike Madden.
Angel enjoys four wheeling, texting, and hanging
out with family and friends. After graduation, she plans
to attend EKU’s campus at Manchester and to pursue a
degree in nursing or elementary education.
Angel adds, “I love my teachers and my school
experience this year. Without my teachers, I don’t think I
could have accomplished as much as I have. I’m excited
to be a senior at OCHS.”
Payton Thomas, Courtney Brewer goes for the ball as teammate Angel Neeley
Peyton Wright comes to help.
Kyle Baker
Kyle is the son of Debbie and Gary Baker. Her brother is
Josh Smith. Her grandparents are Eudella Carmack and
Sam Lovings.
Kyle enjoys cheerleading, magic, and spending
time with his girlfriend, Lisa. After graduation, he plans to
attend the University of Kentucky but is undecided about
his major at this time.
Good luck, Seniors!
Kyle Baker
Courtney Brewer goes in for a Kalisha Brandenburg goes
lay-up. for 3 over one of the Lady
Generals
LAST WEEKEND, I SEALED MY
AIR DUCTS AND MY WALLET.
And boy, is it paying off. By sealing all the air ducts in
my home I started keeping a lot more air and money
inside it. About $177 per year to be more exact. What
can you do? Find out how the little changes add up at
TogetherWeSave.com.
www.jacksonenergy.com
Chelsi Handshoe and Courtney Brewer
myjacksonenergy.com
Lady Commodores
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defeat Lady Owls 82-43
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of Owsley and Wolfe Counties. We are
On Friday, January 6, 2012, the Lady Owls hosted the of aO nwosnl-epyr oafintd p Wrivoalftee Coroguanntiizeast.i oWne t haaret
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comes become homeowners, or repair
Perry County Central Lady Commodores. PCC is ranked hetlhpesi rp eexoisptlien gw hitohm leo.w to moderate in-
comes become homeowners, or repair
the number one team in the 14th region and is a tough team How do you apply? Call us! We’ll take
thesoirm eex ibsrtiinefg i nhfoomrme.ation over the phone
to compete with. The Lady Owls struggled throughout the Hoawnd d soc hyeoduu laep ypolyu? f oCra alln u asp! pWoien'tllm taenket
to come in and complete the applica-
game but fought hard, and never gave up, they continued sotmioen bprrieofc einssfo. rFmoart ioyno uorv ecro nthveen piehnocnee,
to score throughout the game, and continued their routine anMCdo asurcnghtieye daSutt laethm eyp oFeura mfwoiril lyla Snbu eap ppinpo rotOi nOwtmfsfileecnyet
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2:00 p.m. Stop in or call 606-464-5031
The Lady Commodores came out on top with a final Maorrg 6ie0 6S-4ta6m4-p3e63r 3w filol rb aen i na pOpowinsltemye nCto.. guarantee we will do everything we can to keep
score of Perry County 82 - Owsley 43. Individual Stats for at the Owsley County Public Library on
our costs as low as possible and show you how
Wednesday, January 11 and January
Owsley - Peyton Wright - 15 points; Courtney Brewer - 7
25 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Stop in to save energy dollars at home!”
points; Chelsi Handshoe - 5 points; Ashlea Allen - 4 points; or call
Alyssa McIntosh - 3 points; Payton Thomas - 3 points; 606-464-5031 Tim Wilson, Owsley County
606-464-3633 for
Kalisha Brandenburg - 3 points; Kendra Pullins - 2 points;
appointment.
Macie Gibson - 1point
Page 6.The Booneville Sentinel...Thursday, January 12, 2012...Booneville, Kentucky 41314
of Booneville, KY, one son: Mr. Scott Sebastian also of Owsley County Circuit Court Docket
OBITUARIES Booneville, KY and two grandchildren: Jordan and Logan
Sebastian of Booneville, also surviving is one brother: January 6, 2012
Mr. Willie Sebastian of Booneville, KY.
He was preceded in death by his parents: Elvin and Lucy Commonwealth vs. Complicity Manufacturing
Florine Newman Burke SReobsaas Ttiuarnn, etrw aon db rMotahlevresr: yJ oJeen annidn gWs.esley and two sisters: RJDuoerbgye r–er teCs:,r imMiCantoathlm eMmwis oc n-h wiGeefr,aa 1nltshdt MOHefefaethrniansgme –p (hFFee)t(baBrmu) ainr–ye ,6 S, t2a01t1us2st
Funeral services for Mr. Sebastian were held Monday, orally moves to dismiss.
LEXINGTON, KY – 4 January 2012 – Florine Newman January 2, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. with visitation on Sunday Restitution from victim paid Commonwealth vs.
Burke, 69, died on January 4, 2012. She was preceded in evening 6 to 9 p.m. All at the Searcy and Strong Funeral in full-sustained, dismissed Roberts, Carolyn –
death by her parents, Clarence and May Coomer Newman; Home. without prejudice. Pretrial Conference;
a daughter, Tara Leigh Burke; and siblings, Carol Lusk, Offi ciating the services were the Rev. Joe Powlas and Complicity Manufacturing
Phyllis N. Sterling, Darwin Newman, Harold Newman, Rev. Terry Sandlin with the burial following in the Easu- Commonwealth vs. Baker, Methamphetamine, 1st
and Elvoyde Newman. Gabbard Cemetery, Ricetown, KY. Conley Jr. Probation Offense; Persistent Felony
She is survived by sisters, Bethel N. Tincher (Dave), The Searcy and Strong Funeral Home was in charge of Violation (For Technical Offender 1st Degree;
and Wilma Newman; brothers, Larry Newman, Hershel all arrangements. Violation (O) (X) –Probation Commonwealth move to
Newman, and Charles Newman (Betty); and many nieces, Revocation Hearing amend to methamphet-
nephews, cousins and friends. OCHCC NEWS (Concealing Alcohol) amine possession - Class
D and drop the second
Graveside service will be Saturday, 11 a.m., Lexington Commonwealth vs. charge for a guilt plea; Court
Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday 5 – 8 p.m., Milward- Edward Baker was visited by Linda Bowling. McIntosh Louise – Reserves the right to reject
Southland. Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Jerry and Liz Mainous came to visit Elbert Mainous, Lillie Bishop Probation Violation (For plea. (RCr. 8.10) Probation
Bluegrass or the American Cancer Society. www. and Eunice Callahan. Felony Offense (O) (X) not part of the plea agree-
milwardfunera.com Dathia Bell was visited by Junior and Geraldine Davidson. – Probation Revocation ment. Sentencing is sched-
Obituary taken from the Lexington Herald Leader, Paul Dyer came to visit Hospice Patients. Hearing – Continued to uled for February 6, 2012.
Thursday, January 5, 2012. Dorothy Gilbert was visited by Delcie Hall. Status hearing on February PSI ordered.
6, 2012
Helen Murrell came to visit her sisters; Geneva Turner and Anna
William "Bill/Billy" Judd Gross. Commonwealth vs. Combs, CGaobmbmarodn, Iwsaeaacl tWh . – Pretvrisa.l
Bennie Isaacs was visited by Fannie Couch. James - OBS TICS 1st Conference – Complicity
Peggie Marshall and Margaret Barrett came to visit Edward Degree, 1st Offense Drug TBUT - All others $10,000
William “Bill/Billy” Judd SPRINGDALE, OH – 25 Hurdle. Unspecified (F) (C)– 0r More (F) (C); Grant
December 2011 – William “Bill/Billy” Judd, beloved Lillie Bishop was visited by Nina Everall, Burl and Irona Dean, Pre-Trial Conference – Co. KY case; Convicted
husband of the late Patricia Judd; devoted father of Clyde and Henrietta Baker, and Connie Wilson. Continued to March 5, 2012. Felon in Possession of a
Jamison (the late Rose) Judd and Laura (David) Keene; Joe Powlas came to visit with everyone. -Probation Revocation Firearm (F) (D); - Plea of
loving grandfather of Kevin, Steven (Tracey), Philip, and Patricia Marshall was visited by Marsha Dunahoo and Joy Best. Hearing Guilty; Sentencing Hearing
Eric Judd, Erin (Barry) Hubbard, and Ashley and Thomas Larry McIntosh came to visit eugene McIntosh. February 6, 2012; PSI
Keene; very proud great grandfather of Meghan, Nicholas, Dorris Harrison came to visit Geneva Fox. Commonwealth vs. Ordered. Theft of Identity
and Jillian Hubbard; dear brother of Gladys (Jimmy) Bertha Cole was visited by Laura Hardy, Sue Allen and Connie Thacker, Allen – Grand of Another without Consent
Banrdew thsete lra, tCe hLaorwleesl l( S(Jhoeylbcye)) JJuudddd., Mildred (Don) Barnett, WEuinlsiocen .Callahan was visited by Marie and Jack. J$pua3ri0dy bc–oy uFrRte ebcvrouiesawtr;y . m6 ,u sO2t0 w1be2es. (CFa) se(D) - Grant Co, KY
He died December 25, 2011 at age 82. He was a Connie Wilson, Don and Sandy Hamilton, Clyde and Henrietta Restitution payment every Commonwealth vs. Smiddy,
retired pastor of People’s Baptist Church, Wyoming, OH. Baker came to visit Elbert Mainous. quarter; Does not have Scotty - (Complicity
Visitation will be at Vorhis & Ryan Funeral Home, Frances Sizemore was visited by Judy and Elwood Sizemore. to appear on February 6, TBUT All Others $10,000
11365 Springfi eld Pk, Springdale on Friday, December Clyde and Henrietta Baker came to visit Martha Bowling. 2012 if $30 court cost is or More (F) (C)– Pretrial
30, 2011 from 10 AM until time of service at 12 noon. Judith Herland was visited by Herbert Herald. paid by then. Conference: Continued to
In lieu of fl owers, please send memorial donations to the Erika Murphy and Naomi McIntosh came to visit Eugene March 5, 2012.
Alzheimer’s Association. Condolences may be sent to McIntosh. Commonwealth vs. Hudson,
www.vorhisandryan.com Callie Neeley was visited by Bessie Yarber, Carolyn and Brittany Michael Norris - Receiving Commonwealth vs. Combs,
Obit taken from the Cincinnati Enquirer. Moore. Stolen Property (Firearm Kenneth Gen – Status
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was a 1950 graduate of Owsley County High School, of one gun. One gun was Substance Prescription
Booneville, KY. worth $800 but the confu- Not in Original Container
Virgil Patrick sion was about the shot- – 1st (M)(B) Plea of Guilty
by Linda Young gun. The owner had the – Sentencing Hearing on
Hello Again. It has been so long since I’ve written. It estimate of value at $1500 February 6, 2012. Court
Mr. Virgil Patrick 80, passed away January 6, 2012 at seems like the fi rst time again. I had been down in my back but insured at $1200. Case reserves right to reject plea
the KY River Medical Center in Jackson, KY, following and when you hurt so bad, you just don’t feel like doing doing set to continue on February (RCr8.10). Probation not
a long illness. anything. 6, 2012. To see PSI part of plea agreement. PSI
He was born September 5, 1932 in Campton, KY, was Well, I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. We ordered.
the son of the late Henry and Rodey Patrick and was a did. We went to my son, Kirk’s for Christmas. WE were all Commonwealth vs. Abney,
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Graveside services for Mr. Patrick were held Saturday, to live. Then Wally and I slept the old year out and the New Revocation Hearing; Pretrial set for February
January 7, 2012 at the Lerose Cemetery. Year in. I guess that’s a sign of old age. Continued to February 6, 3, 2012, Status Hearing –
The Searcy and Strong Funeral Home was in charge of I have been going to Lexington to a doctor for my back. 2012. March 5, 2012.
arrangements. It was so bad, it hurt me to move, but they gave me two shots
in my spine under x-ray and they have helped the pain a lot. Commonwealth vs. Commonwealth vs.
Kelly Sebastian The doctors are trying to keep me comfortable until I can have Gabbard, James W. – Gabbard, Kenneth - Failure
Mr. Kelly Sebastian, 69, passed away December 29, 2011 surgery. They should let me know the 19th of January when Motion by the defense for to Comply W/Sex Offender
at the Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington following a I’ll have surgery. shock probation. Continued Registration (1st Off) (F)(D)
long illness. I was able to walk around Eastside last Friday evening to February 6, 2012 - defendant in custody, sta-
t h He es owna so bf otrhne Alautgeu Estl v2i,n 1 9a4n2d iLn uOcwy sMleycI Cntoousnht yS, eKbYas, twiaans, wScitohu tm Cyo o6k-yieesa.r oI lpdr agyr ainf dad aguirgl hctoerm. e sW teo tyoooul r odrodoerr,s yfoour Gwiirlll CJuosmtimn on we(aMltha nuvsfa. cCtuartinerg, t6u,s 2 h0e1a2r.i n g set for February
was the husband of Nancy Mayes Sebastian and was a answer your door and consider talking an order from them. Methamphetamine, 1st Commonwealth vs. Roberts,
retired farmer. Please pray for Melissa Gabbard. She was hit by a car Offense (F) (B); Controlled Elizabeth – arraignment,
Kelly is survived by his wife: Mrs. Nancy Sebastian and is in real bad shape. Substance Endangerment plea of not guilty; council
Helen Murrell has been real sick over the week-end. to Child (F) (A); Persistent appointed; continued to
MONTGOMERY She has had strept throat and had to go to the doctor, so please Felony Offender – 2nd pretrial to March 5, 2012.
remember her in prayer also. Degree (F) (X); Public
TAX SERVICE Please pray for all the sick and those who have lost Intoxication Controlled Commonwealth vs. Fox,
loved ones. Substance (Excludes Leevon – Theft by decep-
(606) 464-8425 God Bless until next week. Athleco dheofle (nMs)e (Bto) –s umpoptrieosns b –y tFioenlo nuyn; dCero u$n5c0il0 A, pCploaisnste dD;
FAX: (606-464-0666 CELL: 606-567-5201 continued to February 6, pretrial February 6, 2012.
2012.
46 JOHNSON-MONTGOMERY RD. Commonwealth vs. Biggs,
Beattyville, KY 41311 Commonwealth vs. Rita - Flagrant Non Support
Barger, Shayla – Pre- (F) (D) – Plea of Not
DIRECTIONS TO THE OFFICE Trial Conference; Guilty; Council Appointed;
FROM BEATTYVILLE - Take KY 52 East 10 miles (just past the Complicity Manufacturing Continued to February 6,
Methamphetamine, 1st 2012 for Pre-trial.
railroad underpass at Tallega) to KY 708 (Lynams Creek Road); Offense (F) (B) amended
turn right on KY 708 and go 1 mile to Johnson-Montgomery Road. to unlawful possession of C o m m o n w e a l t h
methamphetamine precur- vs. McIntosh, Gary
FROM JACKSON: Take KY 30 to KY 52; then take KY 52 ap- sor, Pre-Trial Diversion Bernard - Manufacturing
proximately 12 miles to KY 708 (at Tallega) turn left on KY 708 Class D Felony; Plea of Methamphetamine, 1st
Guilty - 5 years diverted for Offense (F) (B) – Continued
(Lynams Creek Road) and go 1 mile to Johnson-Montgomery COUNTRY MOBILE HOME SALES 4; no drugs or alcohol; obey to Pre- Pretrial on February
K Road. all laws; unsupervised 1st 3, 2012; Status February 6,
AC FROM BOONEVILLE: Take KY 30 East to KY 708 (at Lerose); • Mobile Homes For Sale • Mobile Homes For Rent year drug testing. 2012.
BL turn left on KY 708 and go 5 miles to Johnson-Montgomery Rd. • Used H• oMmoebsi lSet aHrotimnge Mat o$v1i,n0g00 & Up Commonwealth vs. Commonwealth vs.
Roberts, Donnie - McIntosh, Randall
Large Inventory of used homes & rental units – Manufacturing
Buckhorn Children & Family Services Methamphetamine, 1st
ON-THE-SPOT-FINANCING
Buckhorn Children's Center Campus Offense (F) (B) Continued -
W Contact Pre-Pretrial on February 3,
LLO Bcaurcinkgh oinrnd iCvihdiuldarlesn t'os Csuepnetervr isise loaonkdi nngu rftourr ed ecdhiicldarteend iann ad DANNY MARSHALL 260, 1220;1 2S.tatus on February
YE baenadu atibfuilli tyc atom fpoursm atrtmusotisnpgh, esruep. p oIfr tiyvoeu r ehlaavtieo ntshhei pdse wsiirthe 593-5525 (TRBeRnAta Tl Aensasinstt aBnacseed TCeormrym on–w eaMltah nvus.f aBcetnunrienttg,
children in need, we have the opportunity to offer you a Beattyville Housing and Development Methamphetamine, 1st
rewarding career in profe sional child care. Inc. administers the Home Tenant Based Offense (F) (B) Continued -
Rental Assistance Program. This pro-
NTA If you feel you possess these qualities in addition to a LISA HALL, DMD gtarnacme hife tlphse y faqmuailileifys bwaitshe dr eonnta li ncaosmsise-. P20re1-2P; reStrtiaatlu so no Fne bFreubarruya 3ry,
E high school diploma or GED, you can have a dramatic It allows recipients to locate and rent a 6, 2012.
MAG ismepnadc at loentt ethr eo fl iavpeps liocfa tciohnild troe:n. To apply for a pos tion, Offering Family Dental Care hoonu sthee, idr uopwlenx,, aapsa rlotmnge nat so r tmheo bdlew heollminge Commonwealth vs.
OPEN meets the U.S. Department of Housing & Hensley Danny O. – Sexual
Urban Development Guidelines. There is Misconduct – Spouse (M)
Buckhorn CAhttinld: rJeunlia & B rFeawmerily Services Wednesday and Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. a $15.00 fee for background check. (A); Rape, 1st Degree –
If you are interested please call: Kim- Domestic Violence (F)
116 Buckhorn Lane All Major Credit and Debit Cards Accepted berly at 606-464-3633 to set up an ap- (B); Sodomy, 1st Degree,
N Buckhorn, KY 41721 pointment to get an application for the Domestic Violence (F)
CYA (6(0660)6 3) 9389-87-070901 2p hfaoxne 606-464-9262 prOogurra omffi. ce is located at 813 Hwy. 52 (3B, );2 0P1r2e; -PSrteattruias,l MFeabrcruha r5y,
West, Beattyville, KY 41311
2012.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The Booneville Sentinel...Thursday, January 12, 2012...Booneville, Kentucky 41314...Page 7
CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE been filed for public inspection
at the Department for Natural Letter to The Editor Article
2006 Chrysler Pacifi ca
Resources, London Regional
AWD. 90 K. Leather
Offices, State Office Building,
ALUMINUM CANS ROBERTS CARPET interior. 3rd row seating. Third Floor 85 State police Road Letters to the editor should be fewer than (200) words
Owsley County Food CLEANING $10,500. Cell 847-612- London, KY 40741. Written and exclusive to the Booneville Sentinel. They should
Place are still accepting WITH STEAM 4892. comments, objections and include the writer's home address, email address and
aluminum cans at the EXTRACTION. $55,00 requests for a permit conference dAanyo naynmdo euvse lneitntegr st e(nleopth soignnee ndu) mwiblle nros t fboer cvoenrisfi icdaetrieodn..
FOUND must be filed with the Director,
Baptist Parsonage in Living room; $25.00 The Booneville Sentinel has the right to not publish
In parking lot of In-House Division of Mine Permits, No.
Booneville. This money bedroom; $120.00 Living Primary Care Center. Set of 2 Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 any letter they deem inappropriate or liable as well
as edit for clarity, spelling or shorten any letter they
goes to buy food for the Room, Hallway & 2 Keys with UK key chain; South, Frankfort, KY 40601.
Owsley County Food bedrooms, $60.00 Couch approximately 20 keys on approve.
Place. TFN and Chair. Call Arnie the ring. If you think they
Roberts at 593-7694 for an might be yours, phone 593- NOTICE OF
BOND RELEASE1
Carports and Metal appointment. TFN/B. 6400 to identify them.
In accordance with the
Buildings - provisions of KRS 350.093,
AS LOW AS $595.00 FREE PUPPIES - notice is hereby given that T &
T Coal, Inc., 6283 Highway 472,
Call Eddie Isaacs : To a good home - 1/2
Manchester, KY 40962 intends to
606 593-6499 Great Pyrenees. Beautiful apply for a Phase II and Phase III
Puppies. For more bond release on increments 4 and
A Better Price
information, phone 593- NOTICE 5 of permit number 895-0148,
Than Anybody,
5242 or 606-568-0977. All news, ads, photos and etc. which was last issued on March
Anywhere, Anytime. must be turned in to our of- 26, 2007. This application covers
TFN fi ce no later than 12:00 p.m. an area of approximately 10
acres, located 1.0 miles northeast
noon on Tuesdays.
of Island City in Owsley County.
WOOD FOR SALE The permit area is approximately
Call (606)434-7322 1.5 miles northeast from Route
NEW LOCATIONS:
1350’s junction with Route 1503
FIREWOOD and located on Island Creek. 1 1/2 miles on Highway 11 in the Lone Oak Industrial
The total bond now in effect Park. Fax Number 606-593-7071
FOR SALE.
All ONE OR TWO time classifieds on increment 4 is $36,900,
$60 a load - for a full size,
on increment 5 is $7400.
MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE
long wheel base truck. Also Approximately 40 percent of the
a vendor for vouchers. Call original bond amount is included
CLASSIFIEDS UP TO 20 WORDS $5 Frankie McDaniel @ 593- in this application for Phase II and
CLASSIFIEDS 21 TO 30 WORDS $7 III release. Reclamation work
7656 for more information.
performed includes backfi lling/
CLASSIFIEDS 31 TO 50 WORDS$10
grading/topsoiling/seeding
completed in the Spring of
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 2005. Results thus far achieved
We want to Earn Your Business!
MINE backfilling/grading/topsoiling/
Application No. 813-0355 seeding and achievement of post
NEED AUTO PARTS?
mining land use. This is the fi nal
In accordance with advertisement of the application.
1-800-803-5325 KRS 350.070, notice is hereby Written comments, objections,
given that Davis Energy, LLC, and request for a public hearing Box 495-Elk Lick Road-Lee County line
P.O. Box 932, London, KY or informal conference must be 3BR/1BA Single Family Fixer upper
THE CALL IS FREE! 40743, has applied for a surface, fi led with the Director, Division
of Field Services, #2 Hudson Owner Financing or Cash discount
YOUR PRICE QUOTE IS FREE! and augering operation located
1.00 mile West of Morris Fork in Hollow US 127 South, Frankfort, $250 down $296 per month
KY 40601 by February 17,
Breathitt County,. The proposed 803-978-1541 or 803-403-9555
BEGLEY AUTO PARTS 2012. A public hearing has been
operation will disturb 291.27
scheduled for 10:00 AM on
surface acres, and will underlie
February 22,, 2012 at the London
Beattyville, KY 144.23 acre of auger area (of BRUCE FRANCISKY
which 122.10 ac. Of auger area Regional Offi ce, 85 State Police
Store Hours: Road, London, KY 40741-9008. ATTORNEY AT LAW
underlying the permit area not
This hearing shall be canceled
Monday - Friday 6:30 - 5:00 included in permit total), for a (859) 744-6980
if the cabinet does not receive a
total within the permit boundary Now serving Lee, Owsley, and surrounding counties.
Saturday 7:00 - 2:00 request in writing, for the public
being 313.40 acres. Check phone listing.
hearing by the closing date of
The proposed opera-
February 17, 2012 for a hearing. AREAS OF PRACTICE
tion is located approximately .84
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO *Criminal Law
FIREARMS & SUPPLY CO. miles West from the intersection MINE
*Family Law, including divorce,
of Ingol Fork road junction with
PURSUANT TO APPLICATION
312 16M0a Mina iSn tSrtereeett , CCaammpptotno, nK,Y K 4Y13 04130 Mnoortrhri so fF Corakl vRino aMd oarnrdis 0R.0o7a dm.iles N1)U MInB ERac 8c9o5rd-0a1n6ce4 REwNithE WAthLe a*dCoipvtiilo rnig, hatnsd r ecsutsotroeddy a dnids pcuritmesinal
The proposed opera- provisions of KRS 350.055, records expunged
606-668-6826
tion is located on the Mistletoe notice is hereby given that Sand *Personal injury
U.S.G.S. 7 ½ minute quadrangle Hill Coal Processing, LLC, P.O.
map. The surface area and min- Box 466, Manchester, KY 40962,
9:00 - 5:00 Mon. - Fri. eral to be disturbed is owned has applied for a renewal of a
by The Fox Heirs along with permit for a surface and auger
9:00 - 3:00 Sat. David and Tammy Ingram. The coal mining operation. The
LEVI PAWN & GUN
operation will use the surface and operation will affect a surface
auger methods of surface mining. disturbance of 209.47 acres,
(606) 593-5660
The application has and auger area of 110.73 acres,
Guns, Ammo & Hunting Supplies Located 3 Miles West of Booneville at
of which 69.94 acres underlie
GARY’S AUTO SALES
surface area, for a total of 250.26
acres located 1.0 mile south of HOURS: Mon. - Fri.
Angels of
Cow Creek in Owsley County. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
RWei flh aeves t h-e Pequiispmteont lasn d- aSccehssoorietsg tou mnaske
2) The operation is approximately
MAKING LOANS
your spring turkey and squirrel hunts successful. 0.5 mile southwest from Ky. Hwy.
lots to choose from!! Love OR PURCHASING
Rifles - Pistols - Shotguns 28’s junction with Ky. Hwy. 1768
and located on Gabbard Branch. GUNS, KNIVES, GOLD,
3) The operation is located SILVER, &
Ministry
on the Booneville and Cow
OTHER VALUABLES
Creek U.S.G.S. 7 1/2 minute
EASTSIDE Old Route 11 quadrangle maps. The surface
Across from Bobcat Restaurant area is owned by Bridget Ranck
FOR SALE
and Larry Pierson. The operation
APARTMENTS Beattyville, KY 41311
will affect an area within 100 feet
of public road Ky. Hwy. 1768.
100 Eastside Lane
100 Estate Lane 464-8813 The operation will not involve
relocation or closure of the public
NOW ACCEPTING
Housing for the Elderly Louise Brandenburg road.
APPLICATIONS 4) The application has been
ALL DONATIONS fi led for public inspection at
6622 YYeeaars1r o sBl doe ldadnr doo oMrm oHb Uialinntydi tIimscpaapirpeded ARE WELCOME! the Department for Natural
Resources’ London Regional
Wa1s hBeerd/Droryoemr HUonoiktsup Offi ce, Regional State Offi ce
Building, 85 State Police Road,
24/7 PRAYER LINE
WCaesnhterar/lD Hreyaetr aHndo oAkirup London, Kentucky 40741-9011.
464-8813 Written comments, objections or
Central Heat and Air requests for a permit conference
PHONE:593-6615
must be fi led with the Director of
PHONE: 606-593-6615 the Division of Mine Permits, #2
Sunday-Church
TTY: 1-800-648-6056 Hudson Hollow, U.S. 127 South,
TTY: 1-800-648-6056 Tues. - Saturday Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. Located near Booneville just off Hwy. 28. This
This is the fi nal advertisement of
10 a.m. and 6 p.m. older home has lots of character with 4 bedrooms,
the application. All comments,
objections or requests for a 1.5 baths, living room, dining room, basement, ga-
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY We just became a 501c3 Non Profi t preecremivite d cwointhfeinre nthcier ty m(3u0s)t dabyes rage, outbuilding on approximately 2 acres, priced
Organization. We can now give Tax at only $59,900.00. "Motivated Seller"
of today’s date.
Exemption for your donations!
“What A Deal”
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES Lo2c4a Htoeudr T 3ow mingiles
IN OWSLEY COUNTY - $25 per year Night Telephone 593-5660 Located on Hwy 11 near Lee/Owsley Line: this nice
Elsewhere - $35 per year West of Booneville home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kichen, living room,
Offi ce - Old Highway 11 Located 5o nMi lHes WWeYst .o f3 B0ooneville utility, electric heat and central air, 30 x 40 metal garage
P.O. Box 129, Booneville, KY 41314 on HWY.30 2 outbuildings, on approximately 5 acres. Priced at only
Phone: 606-593-6627 or Fax 593-6638 $75,000.
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