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Caudell Arrested for Several Counts Thursday, of Abuse and other Charges Banks Arrested for PI January 15, Perdue/Frost Arrested for Meth Precursor/Possession 2015 fice to seek treatment for her minor child that was Vol. 41. No. 37 with her at the time. When Deputy Sheriff Justin Wilson arrived, Banks stated Inside to him that she had snorted a percocet the day before. Banks DANIEL BRITTANY DONNIE Community Listing....3 was arrested for Public CAUDELL PERDUE FROST Legals.......................4 Intoxication, Controlled A call came into Obituaries ................6 On January 10th, he was going to shoot Neighbors advised he had the sheriff's office fro Substance (Excludes Classifieds................7 2015, Sheriff Shouse re- the windows out of the left in a Chevy Caviler. the Family Practice Clinic Alcohol). Social Services ceived a call from Charlie vehicle as Charlie and his Two other subjects, Brit- stated that Samantha was called because of Caudell stating that he family tried to leave the tany Perdue and Donnie Banks was in there build- the minor, but the minor had been assaulted with residence according to Frost were also at the resi- ing and could not stay was later released to its a pistol by his brother, Caudill. Charlie and his fa- dence at the time of the awake. They stated that father. Daniel Caudell at their ther went to a neighbor’s assault. Charlie Caudill she had come to the of- Deadlines: father’s residence on the home to use the phone. stated to Sheriff Shouse Advertising left fork of Upper Buffalo. Sheriff Shouse, that he saw the vehicle go Charlie stated that his Deputies Ivan Fletcher past the neighbor’s house Monday at Wreck on 1071 brother Daniel had shot and Justin Wilson and but was unsure who was 4:00 p.m. in the floor in front of his Constable Randy Burns inside the vehicle at that Announcements, feet and had struck his went to the residence time. woman, Rachel Noble in upon request to remove The search ended community/church the face with his fist. He Daniel Caudell. The father with the vehicle being items, Letters to also stated that Daniel stated that something stopped at Spencer’s the Editor, etc. had struck a juvenile had to be done with Dairy Bar by Deputy Wil- out of anger during the him. Upon search of the son and Constable Burns by Tuesday at incident. Daniel stated residence subject had left. (Continued to page 6 ) 12:00 p.m. Our Staff Glenn Gray Publisher Darrell Barrett Betty Turner and two juvenille passengers were travel- Managing Editor ling south on Highway 1071 near the Jackson/Owsley Line when the car hit an icy spot, ran out of the road Teresa Barrett and overturned over the hill. Turner and the two pas- General Manager, sengers had only minor scratches from the wreck. Editor/Advertising & Sports Callahan Arrested for SENATE PRESIDENT ROBERT STIVERS Kara Davidson Operating Vehicle Under Influence Secretary/Advertising LEGISLATIVE UPDATE When Deputy Contact Us Sheriff Justin Wilson ar- rived he found Callahan taxpayer’s money. We did just that.  aleep at the wheel with Booneville Sentinel the motor running sitting Life-saving leg- P.O. Box 129 in the road. Callahan islation addressing the 39 Old KY 11 stated to the deputy that heroin epidemic passed Booneville, KY he could not remember unanimously on the third what had happened. 41314 day of session.  Senate Bill Callahan was 5, which was sponsored The Owsley arrested for Operating by Sen. Chris McDaniel County Sheriff's Of- Ph: 606-593-6627 a Motor Vehicle Under/ provides for an additional fice received a call that Fax: 606-593-6638 Influence of Alcohol/ $13.3 million for heroin Callahan was sitting in email: Drugs/Etc. .08 - 1st Of- treatment programs and traffic on KY 30 E passed fense. [email protected] requires increased report- out. “Creating Ken- are now on the way to ing so that the effective- tucky jobs and strength- the House. ness of the programs Hours of ening Kentucky families” As the Senate has done Pet Brag 2015 can be monitored. Other – this is our caucus’s in previous sessions since Operation: provisions will allow first mission statement for I have been president, responders to administer the overall goals of the our leadership team was naloxone, a medication will be starting next week. Entry Senate this session, and elected and in place prior Monday-Thursday which can sometimes I’m proud to report that to the start of session so forms along with the rules and cat- prevent death from a 9:00am - 4:00pm four of our priority bills to when the 2015 General heroin overdose; will al- egories will be in next weeks edition accomplish those objec- Assembly convened, we low law enforcement Friday tives passed the Senate could get straight to of the Booneville Sentinel. in our first week, and work and not waste the 9:00am - 12:00pm customers can also enjoy Watch your favorite programs ANYTIME, ANYWHERE on your mobile device, tablet or home PC. Call a customer service representative today at no additional charge!!! or visit prtcnet.org for more information. MOVIES NEWS SPORTS 287-7101 or 593-5000 KIDS DRAMA ACTION Page 2...The Booneville Sentinel...Thursday, January 15, 2015...Booneville, Kentucky 41314 Owsley County District Court Honorable William Leach Jail report January 8, 2015 Week of January 8, 2015 The Commonwealth the recommendation of the Kentucky vs. Roberts, Theft by unlawful taking of Kentucky vs. Deery, Commonwealth Attorney Christopher- Preliminary or disp under $500. Pretrial Cindy R- Pretrial confer- charges were dismissed hearing. Charges: Assault - 1-15-15. ence/Summons. Charges: without prejudice at re- 2nd Degree; Criminal mis- The Commonwealth of Fail of non owner operator quest of victim. chief 1st Degree; Menac- Kentucky vs. Westberry, to maintain req. insurance; The Commonwealth of ing; Terroristic threatening Elliott T- Arraignment/ Fail to produce insurance Kentucky vs. Murrell, - 3rd Degree. Defendant. Warrant. Issued warrant of card. Pretrial scheduled Leia- Pretrial conference. CommonwealthAttorney arrest. for 2-5-15. Charge: Theft by Unlaw- amends Assault - 2nd to The Commonwealth of The Commonwealth of ful Taking or Disp – Shop- Assault 4th- Defendant Kentucky vs. Turner, Kentucky vs. Suntken, lifting U/$500. Defendant enters a plea of guilty; Valerie H- Arraignment. Perdue, Brittany, 26, Ronald Jr- Pretrial Confer- entered a plea of guilty. Commonwealth Attorney Charge: Fail to wear seat Frost, Donnie, 35, Booneville, KY. Arrest- ence. Charges: Terroristic 120 days in jail condition- amends Criminal Mischief belts. On recommendation Booneville, KY. Arrest- ing Agency: OC Sher- threatening; Menacing. ally discharged for 24 1st to Criminal Mischief of Commonwealth Attorney ing Agency: OC Sher- iff's Office. Charge(s): Continued to 3-5-15. months; no new charges; to 2nd – Defendant enters charge was dismissed. iff's Office. Charge(s): Unlawful Possession The Commonwealth of must stay out of Boonev- a plea of guilty; Defendant The Commonwealth of Unlawful Possession of Meth Precursor - 1st Kentucky vs. Caudill, ille BP for 2 years. Show enters a plea to counts 3 Kentucky vs. Gray, Jason of Meth Precursor - 1st Offense; Possession of Charles- Pretrial Confer- cause hearing scheduled and 4. 2 years condition- D- Arraignment. Charges: Offense; Possession of Marijuana. Arrested on ence/Summons. Charges: on 7-23-15. ally discharged for 2 years. Fail to wear seatbelts; Marijuana. Arrested on 1/10/15. Illegal take pursue Deere/ The Commonwealth of Must remain out of Owsley Fail of owner to maintain 1/10/15. turkey; Resident hunting Kentucky vs. Gray, Tif- County for 2 years. Show required insurance; Fail to trapping w/out license; fany Nicole- Pretrial con- cause hearing scheduled for produce insurance card. Hunt w/out hunter edu- ference. Charges: Theft by 7-23-15. Show cause scheduled for cation completion card. Unlawful Taking or Disp – The Commonwealth of 7-23-15. Defendant entered a plea ShopliftingU/$500; Pub- Kentucky vs. Noble, The Commonwealth of of guilty on charges 1 & lic intoxication controlled Adam- Pretrial conference. Kentucky vs. Craft, Amber 2. 30 days in jail condi- substance excludes alco- Charge: Assault - 4th , L- Arraignment. Charges: tionally discharged for 1 hol. Defendant entered domestic violence – En- Fail to wear seatbelts; year; $100 fine plus court a plea of guilty to both hanceable. Commonwealth Fail of owner to maintain cost. Charge 3 merged charges. 10 days in jail Attorney amends to Disor- required insurance; Fail to into charges 1 & 2. Show for charge, 10 days credit derly Conduct. Defendant produce insurance card; Caudell, Daniel, 30, Ri- cause hearing scheduled for days served. 120 enters a plea of guilty. 30 Fail to register transfer of cetown, KY. Arresting Callahan, Jeffery W., 43, for 7-23-15. days in jail conditionally days in jail, conditionally motor vehicle; Owner to Agency: OC Sheriff's Booneville, KY. Arrest- The Commonwealth discharged for 2 years; discharged for 1 year plus notify clerk of residence/ Office. Charge(s): ing Agency: OC Sher- of Kentucky vs. Smith, no new charges; must court costs; No acts of vio- name change. Pretrial Assault, 2nd Degree iff's Office. Charge(s): Timothy- Pretrial Confer- stay out of the Booneville lence and must stay away scheduled for 3-5-15. - Domestic Violence; Operating a Motor ence. Charge: Alcohol Family Dollar for 2 years. from East Side Apartments. The Commonwealth of Assault, 4th Degree (No Vehicle U/Influence intoxication in public Show cause 7-23-15. Show cause 7-23-15. Kentucky vs. Sebastian, visible Injury); Assault, ALC/Drugs/ETC.. .08 - place. Dismissed per prior The Commonwealth of The Commonwealth of Joshua C- Arraignment. 4th Degree (No Visible 1st Offense. Arrested on docket. Kentucky vs. Young, Kentucky vs. King, James Charges: No/exp registra- Injury); Wanton Endan- 1/17/15. The Commonwealth of Mike- Pretrial conference. – Pretrial conference. tion plates; No/exp Ky germent - 1st Degree; Kentucky vs. Taylor, Charge: Operate motor Charge(s): Theft by unlaw- registration receipt; Fail to Unlawful Possession Vol- Pretrial Confer- vehicle under influence ful taking or dispense U wear seatbelts; Fail of non of Meth Precursor - 1st ence. Charges: Careless drugs/alcohol. Continued $500. Defendant entered a owner operator to maintain Offense; Possession of driving; Improper pass- to 2-5-15. plea of not guilty; waives required insurance; Fail to Marijuana. Arrested on ing. Defendant entered a The Commonwealth of attorney. Pretrial confer- produce insurance card. 1/10/15. plea of guilty to charge Kentucky vs. McCoy, ence 2/5/15. On recommendation of 2. $50 fine plus court Amanda June- Pretrial The Commonwealth of Commonwealth Attorney, cost. Charge 1 merged conference. Charge: Oper- Kentucky vs. Sandlin, charges were dismissed. into charge 2. Show cause ate motor vehicle under Sherry Ann- Arraignment. The Commonwealth hearing scheduled for influence drugs/alcohol, Charge: Theft by unlaw- of Kentucky vs. Smith, 7-23-15. aggrivator, 1st Offense, ful taking or disp: $500 or Christopher S- Arraign- Vires, Benny R., 38 The Commonwealth of Enhanceable. On recom- more but under $10,000. ment. Charges: No/exp Ky Booneville, KY. Arrest- Kentucky vs. Barrett, mendation of Common- Preliminary hearing 1-22- registration receipt; No/exp ing Agency: OC Sher- Travis C- Preliminary wealth Attorney, Aggrava- 15. registration plates; Fail of iff's Office. Charge(s): hearing. Charges: Oper- tor is dismissed; defendant The Commonwealth of owner to maintain required Persistent Felony Of- ate motor vehicle under entered a plea of guilty. Kentucky vs. Jent, Shana insurance/security. On rec- fender I; Trafficking in influence drugs/alcohol; $500 fine plus court cost; Marie- Arraignment. ommendation of Common- Controlled Substance, Wanton endangerment; 90 days suspension of Charge: Theft by unlawful wealth Attorney, charges Banks, Samantha, 21, 1st Degree, 1st Offense, Possess Marijuana; Drug operator's license. Show taking or disp: under $500. were dismissed. Booneville, KY. Arrest- (> or + 2 GMS Meth- paraphernalia; 3 counts cause hearing scheduled Continued 1-15-15. The Commonwealth of ing Agency: OC Sher- amphetamine); Unlaw- of: Possess controlled sub. for 7-23-15. The Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Campbell, iff's Office. Charge(s): ful Possession of Meth Continued to 2-5-15. The Commonwealth Kentucky vs. Adams, Kimberley B- Arraignment. Public Intoxication/ Precursor, 1st Offense; The Commonwealth of of Kentucky vs. Hall, Craig- Arraignment. War- Charge: Operate motor Controlled Substance Trafficking Controlled Kentucky vs. Callahan, Cody- Pretrial confer- rant. Charges: Assault; vehicle under influence of (Excludes Alcohol). Ar- Substance within 1000 Jeffery W- Preliminary ence. Charge: Operate on Resisting arrest; Disorderly alcohol/drugs. Pretrial set rested on 1/6/15. Feet of School; Drug hearing. Charges: Cultiva- suspended/revoked opera- conduct. Pretrial 2-5-15. for 2-5-15. Paraphernalia - Buy/ tion Marijuana 5 or more tors license. Continued to The Commonwealth of The Commonwealth of Possess. Arrested on plants; Drug parapherna- 3-5-15. Kentucky vs. Spencer, Kentucky vs. Carmack, 1/19/15. lia. Continued to 2-5-15. The Commonwealth of Teresa- Arraignment/Sum- Adam J- Arraignment. The Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Creech, mons. Charges: 3 counts of Charge: Fail of non owner Kentucky vs. Rice, Nata- Charles J- Pretrial confer- Theft by deception include operator to maintain sha- Preliminary Hearing. ence. Charge: Operating cold checks. Continued to required insurance. Contin- SUBSCRIBE TO THE BOONEVILLE SENTINEL Charges: Cultivate Mari- on suspended/revoked 2-5-15. ued to 2-5-15. $25 IN COUNTY juana 5 or more plants; operators license. Issued The Commonwealth of The Commonwealth of $35 OUT OF COUNTY Drug paraphernalia. Con- warrant of arrest. Contact- Kentucky vs. Sandlin, Er- Kentucky vs. Bowling, tinued to 2-5-15. ed Department of Trans- nest Gene (Riley)- Arraign- James Robert- Arraign- The Commonwealth of portation. ment. Charge: Cruelty To ment. Charges: Operating Kentucky vs. Ratliff, The Commonwealth Animals. 2nd Degree. Pre on suspended/revoked Shawn Michael- Pre- of Kentucky vs. Abner, trial 2-5-15. operators license; Reck- The Kentucky River District liminary hearing. Charge: Jamie- Pretrial conference. The Commonwealth of less driving. Continued to Health Department is accepting Cultivate Marijuana 5 or Charges: No operators/ Kentucky vs. Sargent, Brit- 3-5-15. applications for a full time Senior Support more plants. Continued to moped license; Operating tany- Arraignment. Charge: (Cont. to Next Week) Services Associate I – Home Health for the 2-5-15. ATV on roadway. Contin- K Owsley County Health Center. The Commonwealth of ued to 3-5-15. C Kentucky vs. Taulbee, The Commonwealth of A L Starting Salary: $8.40 - $10.28/hr negotiable Kyle Jeremiah- Pretrial Kentucky vs. Robinson, B with additional experience. Grade 9 conference. Charge: Un- Misty H- Pretrial confer- lawful transaction w/ mi- ence. Charges: Operate nor. Continued to 3-5-15. on suspended/revoked Applications and full listing of The Commonwealth of license. Issued warrant of qualifications may be obtained at the Kentucky W Kentucky vs. Little, Patri- arrest. Contacted Depart- O River District Health Department, 441 Gorman cia Lynn- Pretrial Confer- ment of Transportation. L Hollow Road, Hazard, Kentucky, 606-439-2361 L ence. Charges: Assault. On The Commonwealth of E or the Owsley County Health Center, PO Box Y 220, Booneville, Kentucky, 606-593-5181 or Right Battery Right Price EXIDE BATTERIES online at www.krdhd.org or online at http://chfs. ky.gov/dph/LHD.htm A T Completed application and transcript must N WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY!! be returned by close of business Friday, January E G A 16, 2015 to Kentucky River District Health 1-800-803-5325 M Department or the Owsley County Health Center. BEGLEY AUTO PARTS Resume will not substitute for completed application. Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees in this Beattyville, KY N classification may be required to submit to a Store Hours: A Y background check. Monday - Friday 6:30 - 5:00 C Saturday 7:00 - 12:00 Right Battery Right Price The Booneville Sentinel....Thursday, January 15, 2015...Booneville, Kentucky 41314.... Page 3 Community Orginizations and Businesses: Let the citizens knowo when you have your meetings here for free! Keep Road concerns in District 2 your customers informed! I haven’t covered all areas but I intent to by next month. These concerns have been presented to the Fiscal Court on Jan. 12th, 2015: Fairground Rd. needs to have some places filled in with gravel; Fish Creek Loop has 2 culverts above Call 593-6627 and let us know!!! Duke Turner’s home that need to be fixed; Fish Creek has blacktop broke that needs fixed; Neil Hoffman Rd. needs gravel in some spots; Lowell Thomas’ hill needs gravel and repair; Johnny Logsdon rd. needs some holes filled in; Caney Fork needs ditch lines cleaned and Stephen Smith has a culvert that needs cleaned out; Straight Fork Rd. needs the sides of the rd. mowed with a bush whacker and also blacktop needs patched; Stewart Cemetery needs gravel along with Moore Get your pets ready, we are gearing up for the pet of the year con- Cemetery; Zeke Branch Hill needs fixed and the holes filled with gravel and also test!!!! Details in next weeks edition!!! needs the ditches cleaned where water runs over the road; CAN-DO Rd. needs ditches cleaned to help with water running over the road; the culverts at Charles Gilbert’s and Charles Riley’s at Sugar Camp need repaired; Ricky Jo Wilson has asked that spots where the mail man pulls off the rd. be repaired with gravel. Please let me know of any concerns that you may have in Dist. 2. -Mike Thomas. HOW IMPORTANT IS YOUR HEALTH? DO YOU QUALIFY FOR MEDICAID? You can sign up at the Owsley County Action Team. CALL OR STOP IN TO MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT! *If you are eligible for Medicaid, you can still enroll even though the open enrollment period has ended! ELIGIBILTY GUIDELINES: If you have a family size of…. and each month make less than…. 1 in household=$1,343 4 in household=$2,743 2 in household=$1,809 5 in household=$3,210 ATTN: ALL FOOD SERVICE/RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES 3 in household=$2,276 6 in household=$3,677 YOU QUALIFY FOR MEDICAID! The Lee Co. Health Dept. will be conducting Food Handler Classes For more information on how to enroll in kynect, contact certified kynector: Kaycee McKinney at the Owsley County Action Team at 606-593-7296. Tuesday, Jan. 20th, 2015 at 10am. Food Manager Classes will be held at 1pm. The same classes will be held Thursday, Jan. 22nd, 2015 at the Owsley Co. Health Dept., also at 10am and 1pm. All food service employees must possess at least a food handler certification. All food service establishments must have at least one certified food manager on duty during hours of operation. Note: managers need only attend afternoon class. For further info contact Danny L. Arnold (606) 464- 2492 or (606) 593- 5181. BOONEVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LIFE CENTER THURSDAY $2 LUNCH Available every Thursday, we begin serving at 11:00 am until sold out. Delivery may be IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO GET AFFORDABLE HEALTH COVERAGE! available. Mary McIntosh, Coordinator. Place orders by calling the church at 593-6561. Special Enrollment for Health Coverage after March 31st (Menu may change based on availability of goods) *You can still enroll at any time if you are : eligible for Medicaid or have a child who is eligible for KCHIP. * A small business owner who wants to offer employees coverage. *In the last 60 days you have: gotten married, had or adopted a child, change in income or lost coverage. Jan. 15th - Vegetable Soup Jan. 22nd - Taco Soup For personal assistance call: Owsley County Medical Clinic - Bethany Jan. 29th - Beef Stew Baker, Kynector (606) 593-6395 or (606) 493-5900 Mon- Fri 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Owsley County Churches are asked to provide Event Information. The Booneville Sentinel Church Page serves as a FREE CHURCH BULLETIN BOARD for the county churches. We invite you to take part. Simply e-mail church announcements to the [email protected] or call 606-593-6627 or fax 593-6638 with 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! WARRENS CHAPEL Rock Springs Highway 30, Vincent, KY UPPER BUFFALO BAPTIST CHURCH Primitive Baptist Church "Sharing Jesus Christ - The Hope of Glory" Pastor: Barry Hubbard LEROSE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Worship - 9:45 A.M. Services: Sunday 6:00 p.m. "Preaching Bible truth in Owsley since 1847" State Road 1717 Lerose Ky Sunday School - 10:45 A.M. (all ages) Meeting every Sunday at 10:30 Sunday School – Bible Study Wednesday Bible Club Doug Meeks, Pastor Beginning @ 10:00 am VINCENT BAPTIST CHURCH Children & Youth 6:00 P.M. 765-284-800 Worship Service @ 11:00 am weekly Come Worship With Us! Sunday School 10:00 am 859-779-4055 Local van pick up available: Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. call 593-8225 Rob Morgan, Pastor CALVARY TEMPLE WORSHIP BOONEVILLE UNITED METHODIST CENTER CHURCH Booneville/Beattyville Road FAMILY LIVE CENTER BOONEVILLE FIRST 11:00 Sunday School Sunday Worship -11:00 AM CHURCH OF GOD 12:00 noon Worship Service FISH CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Adult Sunday School - 9:45 AM Services: Sunday 2 PM Pastor Randell Amburgy Pastor Terry Mathis Children's Worship & SS - 11:00 AM Thursday Bible Study – 7 PM 593-6193 12:30pm Worship Service Sunday Night Bible Study - 6:00 PM (old Adult Bible Study Sanctuary. Youth Service for up to age 19 Wed. - Men's Bible Fellowship - 7:00 PM ELK LICK BAPTIST CHURCH SCOVILLE CHURCH OF GOD Po Box 713, Booneville, KY 41314 A Bold New Vision CLIFTY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Night Service - 6:30 pm Sunday Worship & Study - 4:00 PM Hwy 847 Sunday Morning Services Rt. 2 Box 25 E. - Booneville, KY Sunday Services 11am Sunday School- 10:00am Sunday Morning Worship Kevin L Baker Pastor, 593-6561 Tues. Night Youth Group 6:00 -7:30pm Church (Preaching Service )-11:00 am 10 a.m. & 11 a.m. Pastor Rev. David Metcalf Evening Worship - 6 p.m. Pastor: David Combs HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH Phone: (606) 598-1836 Wednesday Evening - 6:30 p.m. on Route 11 South across from the Parsonage 606-593-6353 Booneville Drive-In SPENCER FORK COMMUNITY CHURCH Cell Phone (252) 229-3601 Pastor: Rev. Joseph Koury Jr., 606-593-6948 Sunday School 10:00 am Mass Schedule: Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. and BEE BRANCH CHAPEL Church 11:00am Saturday 5:00 p.m. Pastor Terry Mathis Kids Club Wednesday 6:30 pm 10:00pm Worship Service ROAD RUN CHRISTIAN CHURCH Paula Smith, Pastor Highway 11 – Manchester, KY (4 Miles Over Owsley Co. Line) WILSON FORK FREE PENTECOSTAL Services: CHURCH HOUSE OF PRAYER, Sunday School- 10:15 A.M. Hwy 708 Booneville 1080 Walk Log Road, Hwy 52 East Church -11:00 A.M. Pastor: Walter Turner Services on Sunday at 2 PM and Bible Study - Wednesday 6:00 P.M. 606-593-6165 Tuesday at 6 PM Youth Group - Sunday (12:30 - 2:30 P.M) Services: Thursday 7:00pm Sunday Pastor Mike Perry & congregation Pastor James Cornett 10:00am & 6:00pm welcome everyone to come and worship! Phone (606) 847-4848 Dr. Jason Gay, DMD RAWLINGS Dentist AND GOINS Plumbing and Electrical Supplies - Furniture 706 N. Courthouse Square Appliances Booneville, KY 41314 598-2094 - 598-5916 - 598-6211 (606) 593-5100 170 RICHMOND RD. MANCHESTER, KY 40962 GRIFFITH Mountain Homes, Inc. LEE COUNTY Plumbing & Heating BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. - Giles and Clayton Manufactured Homes - *AIR CONDITIONING*BOILERS*WELDING - All Credit Forms Accepted 2948 Highway 11 S. *BACKHOE*ELECTRIC*GASOLINE TANKS - Quality Service & Set-Ups - Financing Available *SEWER & WATER Beattyville, KY 41311 - Family Owned & Operated PLANTS QUALITY SERVICE SINCE 1952 Call (606) 464-8755 801 Mountain Parkway Spur - Campton, KY FREE ESTIMATES *PLANNING SERVICES Phone (606) 668-7884 PHONE: (606) 666-2316 338 BROADWAY JACKSON, KY Page 4...............The Booneville Sentinel....Thursday, January 15, 2015...Booneville, Kentucky 41314 Legals NOTICE OF proposed to occur from SIGNAL - a prolonged COMMONWEALTH OF said Thompson’s line to the the highest and best bidder BLASTING sunrise to sunset Sunday blast following the inspec- KENTUCKY center of the county road or bidders. The success- SCHEDULE thru Saturday. The blast- tion of the blast area. 23RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT the forks of the Wilson and ful bidder shall pay cash or OWSLEY CIRCUIT Moore Road; thence with make a deposit of twenty ing schedule is for the pe- Events which could neces- COURT the center line of the county percent (20%) of the pur- PERMIT NO. 895-0175 riod from January 1, 2015 sitate blasting at unsched- CIVIL ACTION NO. 14-CI- road to the center of the chase price, with the balance to January 1, 2016. Entry uled times include but are 00039 Wilson Fork Branch; thence on credit for thirty (30) days. In accordance to the blasting area will not limited to rain, light- in a southerly direction with Any purchaser, other than with the provisions of be regulated by signs and ning, other atmospheric CITIZENS BANK & said branch to the center of the Plaintiff, who does not 405 KAR 16:120, Stur- barriers. An authorized conditions, or deteriorated TRUST CO. of JACKSON, Meadow Creek; thence in a pay cash in full, shall be geon Mining Company, company representative explosives which involve PLANTIFF southwesterly direction with required to execute a bond, Inc., PO Box 368, Beat- will prohibit access to the personnel, operational, or the center line of said creek with surety thereon accept- tyville, Kentucky 41311, blasting area by unau- public safety. Residents VS. to the center of the aforesaid able to the Master Commis- phone (606) 464-8954, thorized persons at least within one-half mile will NOTICE OF SALE highway bridge, the place of sioner to secure the unpaid beginning. “ balance of the purchase price proposes the following 10 minutes prior to each be notified of an unsched- CULLEY, ABNER, and and sale bond shall bear in- blasting schedule. The detonation. The warning uled blast by going to JAMES FUND I, LP, and There is reserved from the terest at the rate of 12% per blasting site consists of and all clear signals will the residences and telling KENTUCKY DEPART- foregoing conveyance one- annum from the date of sale approximately 558.64 be sounded using a siren. them of the unscheduled MENT OF REVENUE, and half of all minerals, coal, oil, until paid, and shall have the acres located in Owsley WARNING SIGNAL – a blast. CITY OF BOONEVILLE, and gas, with the said and same force and effect as a and Breathitt Counties one minute series of long The meaning of KENTUCKY, necessary right incident to judgment and shall remain approximately 1 mile east blasts 5 minutes prior to the blast signals will be developing and removing and be a lien on the property of Lucky Fork and 2 miles the blast signal. posted at any cemetery same. until paid. The purchasers east of the intersection BLAST SIGNAL- that is within 1000 feet of *** *** *** shall have the privilege of of Lucky Fork Road and a series of short blasts one the blast area. Being the same property paying all of the balance of By virtue of Default Judg- conveyed unto Mortgagor the purchase price prior to Laurel Fork Road. Deto- minute prior to the shot. ment, Summary Judgment Culley Abner, single, from the expiration of the thirty nations of explosives are ALL CLEAR and Order of Sale of Real Cecil Clair and Susan Day (30) day period. NOTICE OF Counties approximately 3 access to the blasting area Property by the Owsley Clair, his wife, by Deed 3. The successful bidder BLASTING miles northwest of Buck- by unauthorized persons Circuit Court in the above dated august 30, 2010, and at sale, at bidder’s own SCHEDULE horn and 2.4 miles south- at least 10 minutes prior cause, I will, on Friday, Feb- recorded in Deed Book 90, expense, may carry fire and ruary 20, 2015, at the hour Page 77, in the Office of the extended insurance coverage west of the intersection to each detonation. The of 9:30 a.m., at the Court- Owsley County Clerk. on the improvements from PERMIT NO. 813-0271 of KY 28 and Freeman warning signal shall con- house door in Booneville, the date of sale until the pur- Fork Road. Detonations sist of a one minute series Owsley County, Kentucky, Subject to any and all appli- chase price is fully paid, in In accordance of explosives are proposed with a siren of long blasts offer the respective interests cable restrictive covenants, an amount at least sufficient with the provisions of 405 to occur from sunrise 5 minutes prior to the of the above parties in the existing easements, utility to cover a loss to the extent KAR 16:120, Sturgeon to sunset Sunday thru blast, the blast signal will following described property easements, right-of-ways, of the court appraised value Mining Company, Inc., Saturday. The blasting be a series of short blasts for sale at public auction, provisions of applicable zon- of the improvements on the PO Box 368, Beattyville, schedule is for the period with the siren one minute to-wit: ing statues and ordinances, real estate or the unpaid Kentucky 41311, phone from January 1, 2015 to prior to the shot signal. and rules and regulations of balance of the purchase price (606) 464-8954, proposes January 1, 2016. Entry The all-clear signal will LEGAL DESCRIPTION: the Department of Health, is fully paid, in whichever if any. amount is less, with the loss the following blasting to the blasting area will be a prolong blast with the A certain tract or parcel payable clause to the Master schedule. The blasting be regulated by people, siren following the inspec- of land lying and being in The above described prop- Commissioner. Failure of site consists of approxi- signs and barriers. An tion of the blast area. Owsley County, Kentucky erty shall be sold upon the the purchaser to effect such mately 464.8 acres located authorized company rep- on Meadow Creek, and more following terms and condi- insurance coverage shall not in Breathitt and Owsley resentative will prohibit particularly bounded and tions: affect the validity of the sale described as follows: or the purchaser’s liability PUBLIC NOTICE OF through January 2016. Blasting will not 1. The purchaser shall take thereunder, but shall entitle, “Beginning at the center of the sale real estate free and but nor require, any party BLASTING All access roads be conducted at times the bridge on State Highway clear of the claims of the adjudicated an interest in SCHEDULE to the blast area will be different from those an- No. 30, about 4 miles east parties to this action, but it the real estate, after giving Permit No. 895-0200 barricaded not less than nounced in this blasting of Booneville, Kentucky; shall be sold subject to the notice to the Master Com- ten minutes prior to each schedule, except when thence in a westerly direc- following: missioner, to effect said in- detonation. A "Warning emergency situations tion with the center of said surance and furnish evidence B & W Re- Signal" consisting of a arise, where rain, light- highway about 1,000 feet a. current year (2015) ad of he policy to the Master sources, Inc., 300 Liperote three (3) long siren blasts ning, other atmospheric to a point 30 feet south of valorem real estate taxes Commissioner. The premium Way, London, Kentucky, will be sounded five (5) conditions, or the safe corner of Lots No. 10 and 12 affecting the real estate for of the insurance policy shall Phone (606) 599-8227, minutes prior to the "Blast of the operator or public in N.J. Campbell Subdivi- which the purchaser shall then be charges to the pur- Permit Number 895-0200, Signal". A "Blast Signal" requires an unscheduled sion; thence a northeasterly take no credit on the pur- chaser as purchaser’s cost. direction with Lots 10 and chase price; as required by 405 KAR consisting of a three (3) detonation. Should an 12 a distance of 200 feet; b. easements, restrictions, THOMAS P. JONES 16:120, hereby advises short series of siren blasts emergency situation thence same direction about and stipulations of record; that they will conduct will be sounded one (I) arise, all residents within MASTER 600 feet to a black oak on c. any current assessments blasting at the surface minute prior to each sur- one-half (1/2) mile of the COMMISSIONER the point between Graveyard for public improvements facilities of their Surface face blast. An "All clear blasting site will be given PO DRAWER O Hollow and Barn Hollow; levied against the property; Mining operation located Signal" consisting of one oral warning, and all other thence to the top of the and BEATTYVILLE, KENTUCKY 41311 0.60 miles northwest of (1) prolonged siren blast safety precautions stated point between said hollows: d. any matters which would (606) 464-2648 Cow creek in Owsley will be sounded following above will be implement- thence meandering with the be disclosed by an accurate County. The blasting op- inspection of each surface ed. There are no Oil, Gas ridge to the property line of survey or inspection of the erations will be conducted blast area. All warning or Electrical Lines within Silas Thompson; thence in property. a southerly direction with 2. The sale shall be made to from sunrise to sunset signals will be audible for the blasting area. Monday through Sun- at least one- half (l/2) mile ADD MORE ZZZZZS IN YOUR LIFE day from January 2015 from the blast area. Source: Nicole Peritore, Program Coordinator for Fam- ily and Consumer Sciences Extension; National Sleep The young lady working suggested that maybe a Foundation and Mayo Clinic at the flower shop was collection of specialty We all want a good night’s swing shifts or frequently very knowledgeable about cards would sell well in sleep, but for some of us, travel long distances over each artist that displayed the shop also. The young sleep is hard to come by. multiple time zones. their work. She said that woman smiled and said If you experience trouble Sometimes you can make often when a person came she had been thinking the falling asleep or staying behavior changes to have in for the basic reason of same thing herself. The asleep, awakening too a more restful night. purchasing flowers for a stipulation was that the early or never feeling These changes include special event, they would person making the cards rested, you are not alone. following a regular sleep see the artwork and buy needed to be from the Many adults experience schedule, creating a one of those also. Liza area. The flower shop sleep disturbances at some comfortable sleep envi- was fascinated by the was dedicated to show- Column 111 had not taken the time to point. The National Insti- ronment, avoiding stimu- fact that the flower shop casing only local products Next on Liza’s learn very many of the tutes of Health estimates lating activities before offered much more than to be sold in the shop. Of list to do was a trip to the names. She was greeted that nearly 30 percent of bedtime and decreasing or flower bouquets. Liza course that did not apply grocery store after she by a young woman with an the general adult popula- avoiding the consumption enjoyed listening to the to the flowers, but it did found boots for her father. easy smile. She welcomed tion complains of sleep of alcohol, caffeine and soft flute music flowing to everything else sold in She did her best to always Liza and asked her what disruption, and about 10 nicotine close to bedtime. through the little shop. It the shop. Liza told her have a list of the items she flowers she might be percent has functional If you consistently have was a happy place inside that she loved to write needed so that she did not interested in seeing. Liza impairment in the daytime trouble with unsettled the shop. There was an poems and letters and had have to make additional hadn’t thought about buy- that is a telltale sign of sleeping patterns, you inviting leather couch often thought she would trips to the store. Liza was ing anything in particular, insomnia. may want to see your with bright pillows that enjoy writing sentiments making a new chicken dish she had just been curious Stresses, anxieties, de- doctor. More information was beside a coffee and for specialty cards! and a new potato recipe to see inside the little shop. pression, poor sleep habits about living a healthy, ac- tea machine where you that she found in a maga- The young woman stopped and certain medical condi- tive life is available at the could sit down and relax zine she had purchased re- what she was working on tions are common under- Owsley County office of while contemplating what cently. She decided to call and showed Liza around lying causes of insomnia. the University of Ken- to purchase. Liza Jane Delsie later to see if she the shop. The walls were Insomnia is also caused tucky Cooperative Exten- might be free for dinner painted vibrant colors by changes in a person’s sion Service at (606)593- since Jake was unavailable and it seemed to make environment or work 5109. to try out her new recipes. the flower arrangements schedule, some medica- Educational programs of Liza saw a quaint little almost glow. There were tions and consumption the Kentucky Cooperative florist shop as she drove local artists who had their of caffeine, nicotine, Extension serve all people to the grocery store. She paintings on display in the alcohol and food too late regardless of race, color, pulled her father’s truck in shop. She was told that in the evening. The risk age, sex, religion, disabil- and hopped out to check some of the artists lived in of experiencing insom- ity, or national origin. out the shop. She was other parts of the country nia increases if you are Submitted by: Natasha instantly aware of the fra- and continued to send their a woman, over 60, have Lucas – Owsley CEA grant scent of the flowers artwork back to the shop a mental disorder, under for Family & Consumer in the shop. Liza appreci- because they had been stress, work nights or Science ated beautiful flowers, but born and raised in the area. The Booneville Sentinel...Thursday, January 15, 2015...Booneville, Kentucky 41314............ Page 5 SPORTS PREACHERS POINT by Tim Johnson WHAT IN THE Amos 1-2), the battle of they do not know how to WORLD IS GOING Armageddon (Revelation handle. Dangerous, furi- ON? 19) and a handful of oth- ous, perilous, anguish and ers, but of the rest there heartache are not words Two gunmen are no particulars. We are describing a life or world killed twelve and wound- told there will be earth- in which people want to ed eleven others at the quakes, but, in general we live. There is good news, Charlie Hebdo newspaper are not told the specifics however. Christ told us, office in Paris France of particular earthquakes, “All these are the begin- last Wednesday, Janu- like the massive quake in ning of sorrows.” As ary 7. The gunmen were Japan in March of 2011. these things happen with killed two days later. So what more force and frequency, Throughout the day, on about the increase of we know the coming of Friday, simultaneously bombings, hostage situ- Christ is getting closer. with the standoff with ations mass killings and The increase in terrorist the Hebdo killers, there everything else that is attacks over the last few was a hostage situation hitting the headlines? decades is only the begin- at a kosher grocery. The ning. grocery face-off ended in 2 Timothy 3:1, The seven years preceding the death of the hostage “This know also, that Jesus Christ setting his taker along with several in the last days perilous foot on this earth again of the hostages. Lest we times shall come.” The will be the worse time forget, we are less than Greek word King James’ the world has ever seen a month removed from men translated “perilous” (Jeremiah 30:7; Daniel the hostage situation has a fascinating connota- 12:1). But, in that event The Owsley County Boys were in action last Friday night at in a Sydney Australia tion to it. The Strong’s I mentioned earlier, the Estill County in a double header with the girls. Left is guard Logal café that ended with 3 Greek Dictionary of the rapture, God will take His Campbell going in for a lay-up. Right is center Braden Hoskins killed. Also, looming in New Testament gives us people out of this world the background of the our normal thoughts of the before the bad turns into shooting for 2. The Owls were defeated by a close one on the road news, as a reminder of an word, “difficult, danger- the worse (1 Thessalo- 34-41. unexpected attack, is the ous, or furious: - fierce, nians 4:16-18). beginning of jury selec- perilous.” However, it God’s people are tion in the Boston bomb- also gives us an interest- those that have put faith ing case. ing nuance, “through in Jesus’ sacrificial death What is going the idea of reducing the on the cross to save their on? Hostage situations, strength.” The last days souls (John 1:12, 3:6-7, totally defenseless jour- will be dangerous, fierce 16; Ephesians 2:8-9; 1 nalists, being shot in their days that will drain people John 5:4-5). office; is this the wave of their strength. The last Perilous times of the future? In recent days will wear people are coming; God is the years, we have seen mass down. only answer to what is death at movie theaters, As more of these events happening and the only schools, workplaces and occur, those nearby will way to avoid it before it now a café and grocery. experience the strenuous explodes into Biblical How widespread will this effects first. But as the proportions. get? How extensive will attacks grow more fre- Preacher Johnson it become before people quent and their locations is Pastor at Countryside are afraid to leave their grow more varied, the Baptist Church in rural homes and go to work, trepidation will become Parke County Indiana. To the store or somewhere more widespread. hear sermons, view cur- for entertainment? Another Bible rent news events related What in the world is go- verse may also spread to prophecy and read ing on? Do recent events, light on the subject. Luke archived Preacher’s Points the increase of mass kill- 21:25b, “and upon the go to www.preacherjohn- ings and terrorist attacks earth distress of nations, son.com. Email: preach- have anything to do with with perplexity” There [email protected]. If Coach Charlie Davidson giving the girls last minute instruction the future as outlined will be distress, anguish you email please inform before going out on the court before the Estill game last Thursday in the Bible? If you are and heartache. Along him where you have seen night. The girls were defeated by Estill by a final score of 41-55. looking for verses that with that, nations will Preacher’s Point. sound like, “Captives will be in perplexity; govern- be held in a land down ments will have problems under” or, “those with ink and scroll will die suddenly in the land of the Maid of Orleans” you won’t find any. 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There is one thing however that I never doubted about any dog that I have ever Larry L. Lee owned, and that is, they all wanted to please me. And knowing that made of the St. William Catholic Eugene Charles Lee and me love every one of them Church, Fraternal Order Jerry Lee. Have you ever seen young adult, were not even when they failed. of Police and a member of Funeral ser- a dog “work?” I mean have quite the same. Mine was Friend God is not inter- the Eagles Cincinnati, OH vices were held Saturday, you ever seen a dog in the more of a religious experi- ested in the quality of your chapter. Larry enjoyed rid- January 10, 2015 at 1:00 woods point a grouse or ence. That is, I about lost performance. He knows ing motorcycles and loved PM at the Booneville a pheasant? It is truly an my religion every time I the best you can do is his family. Funeral Home with Rev. amazing sight. They pick tried to train a dog to hunt. dreadfully lacking. The Along with his J. Jamison Brunk officiat- up the smell, follow it to Since I never had any reason it lacks is because wife of 52 years, Doris, ing. Visitation was held the bird, stand still with “learnin” when it comes to perfection is the only stan- he is survived by 1 son; Saturday, January 10, 2015 tail extended and one front training dogs, I use to try dard. Instead God looks Lawrence Lee of Boon- from 11:00 AM to 1:00 foot in the air until the bird whatever seemed good to at the heart. This doesn’t eville, KY, 4 daughters; PM also at the Booneville flies or until you get there me at the time. I have tied mean that sincerity trumps Larry L. Lee, Virginia (Kermit) Neitzel Funeral Home. He was to kick it up. Dogs and long ropes to hold them, all things but it means that age 77, husband of Doris of Georgetown, KY, De- laid to rest in the Pleas- hunting go hand in hand carried feathers from dead once a person has decided (Campbell) Lee, passed nise Sunderland of Cincin- ant Grove Cemetery in for many outdoorsmen. To grouse to let them know to become a follower of away Tuesday, January nati, OH, Dora Stuntebeck Booneville, KY. In lieu them a good dog is more what we’re looking for, Christ, he or she now is 06, 2015 at the Greg and and Tammy Hicks both of of flowers, the family ask important than a good gun. and have even carried with not judged on the quality Noreen Wells Hospice London, KY, 1 brother; that donations be made They spend time training me a handful of treats to of one’s performance but Care Unit in Hazard, KY. Cecil Lee of Jackson, in Larry’s memory to the and coaching. Some even reward them when they on one’s simple heartfelt Larry was born KY, 19 grandchildren, 7 Holy Family Catholic pay lots of money to send did well. It seems, how- desire to do be pleasing to March 11, 1937 in great-grandchildren and Church in Booneville, KY. their dog away to someone ever, the only thing that the One who calls you His Cincinnati, OH, a son many other loving family To leave the family a spe- who specializes in getting it worked and the only thing own. to the late Jerry and members and friends. cial message please visit, ready to hunt. I love seeing that gave me satisfaction Dolores (Bradford) Lee. He was preceded www.boonevillekyfuneral- a good dog work. was to unload a 12 gauge 7 Gary Miller He was a police officer, in death by his parents; home.com. The Booneville My experiences with my shot in their behind. (I feel [email protected] working with private Jerry and Dolores Lee and Funeral Home in charge of own hunting dogs, as a better just talking about it) security in Cincinnati, 3 brothers; Robert E. Lee, arrangements. OH. He was a member Final Expense Bill Chips and Splinters from Wagon Fork Road Lowell C. Thomas by Tim Biggs country in the United Visitation 4:00 To: U.S. Con- is being spent on final to let all the hot air and States Air Force. pm to 8:00 pm, Wednes- gressman Hal Rogers and expense insurance. The bull crap out of them in He was preceded day, January 14, 2015 at Andy Barr; US Senators elderly cannot afford this order to fit them in. Not in death by his parents, Dobbling Funeral Home, Rand Paul and Mitch insurance. This expense a way even for them to Clay and Laura Thomas, 106 S. Ft. Thomas Ave., McConnell; State Senator could pay for much need- go. To our Senators and Brothers, J.B. and Roy Fort Thomas, KY. Fu- Robert Stivers and State ed other cares, food, and Congressman, use what I Thomas. Lowell is sur- neral Ceremony will be Rep. Tim Couch…..Social medicine. Must all insur- have written to formulate vived by his loving wife, held 10:00 am Thursday, Security $225 for final ex- ances get higher after 70 a proposed bill to make Joyce M. Thomas (nee January 15, 2015, at the penses (How many years years? Some stop after 80. final expenses fairer to the Mullins) of Newport, Highland Avenue Bap- no change?) this should be Personal: get 30 – 40 calls elderly. To the readers: cut Lowell C. KY, Son, Bob (Meredith) tist Tabernacle Church, changed to equal the last per week trying to sell out this article and mail it Thomas, 73, passed Thomas of Cold Spring, Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Social Security and Vet. me insurance. You can’t to your congressman and away on January 10, KY, Daughter, Bonnie Burial will take place in Disability pay received have a funeral for $255 senators. 2015 at his residence (John) Bloomfield of the St. Stephen Cemetery, in the full previous year any more. At one time you in Newport, KY. He Falmouth, KY, Broth- Ft. Thomas, Kentucky. lived. Maybe a cap up to could bury a politician or -Tim Biggs was a group leader with ers, Stanley, Paul, Silas, Memorials are suggested the average receives. Rea- Texan for that in a penny NuTone before his retire- Herman, and Jim Thomas, to the Highland Av- son: up to $200 per month matchbox. First you had ment in 2003. Sisters, Leta Giancola, enue Baptist Tabernacle He was a mem- and Lela Keller, Grand- Church, 1080 Highland ber of Highland Avenue daughters, Becky and Avenue Fort Thomas, KY Baptist Tabernacle Kelly Bloomfield, also 41075. Online condolenc- Church, Fort Thomas, several nieces and neph- es can be given at www. KY. Lowell served his ews. dmefuneral.com. Lisa D. Hall D.M.D Thank you from the family of Main Street - Beattyville, KY Alma Ray Isaacs (606) 464-9262 The family of to the Class of 1960 for Open Wednesday & Thursday Alma Ray Isaacs would the beautiful flowers 8:00am - 5:00pm like to extend a thank you and Maria Edwards and to everyone for their love Wayne and Donna Mar- We accept Wellcare & CoventryCare All Major Credit an Debt Cards Accepted and support throughout shall for the food and to All Major Insurances Accepted the loss of our sister. Robert Strong for his help. Thank you to those who May God bless each and brought food, sent cards, every one of you. sent prayers through telephone calls and for all From her brother and those who stopped by the sisters. visitation. It was greatly appreciated. A special thanks K C A Thank you from the family of L B Clyde Baker Caudell Arrested for Several Counts... (Continued from page 1) The family of Amburgy, Joe Powlas, W Clyde E. Baker would like Baxter Corum and Paul Sheriff Shouse and Deputy Caudell was charged with O to extend their thanks to Dyer for their kind words L Fletcher upon receiving Assault, 2nd Degree – L everyone who prayed, sent of encouragement during E consent to search the Domestic Violence; As- Y cards, flowers, or food and the funeral. Thank you to vehicle smelled a strong sault - 4th Degree(No supported them during the Hospice staff for their chemical odor coming from visible injury); Assault, the passing of their dear local service throughout the trunk. Numerous items 4th Degree (child abuse) loved one. Thank you to the last 18 months. Also, used in the manufacturing Wanton endangerment - 1st A Booneville Funeral Home thank you to the individu- T of Meth were discovered Degree; Unlawful Pos- N for all the arrangements, als who participated in the E along with a small amount session of Meth Precursor G to the United Methodist Full Military Rites that of Marijuana. The pistol - 1st Offense; Possession A Life Center and the com- took place at the burial. M used in the assault was later of Marijuana. Perdue and munity for the wonderful recovered from the resi- Frost were both charged food after the service, and Thank you to all from dence for further investiga- with Unlawful Possession to all those who attended Baker Family. tion. Daniel Caudell, Brit- of Meth Precursor - 1st the visitation or funeral. tany Perdue, and Donnie Offense and Possession of N Thank you to rev. Randall A Frost were lodged in the Marijuana. Y C Three Forks Regional Jail. CLASSIFIEDS permit number 895-0175. Haggard, Dale Morris. Deferment of reclamation is being The operation is approximately 2 requested for approximately 4.4 miles east from Lucky Fork Road’s acres. The operation for which the junction with Laurel Fork Road reclamation deferment is requested and located Stamper Branch on ALUMINUM CANS - FARM FOR SALE TRAILER FOR RENT is located 1 mile east of Lucky Fork the Mistletoe USGS 7 1/2 minute Owsley County Food Place 30 acre farm for sale in In Annville, KY. 2 bdrm., in Owsley and Breathitt Counties. quadrangle map. are still accepting aluminum Island City. Make a good central air and heat, real The surface area is owned by The deferment is sought due to a cans at the Baptist horse farm. Will sell on land clean. 593-5214 2T/B Bertha Morris et al, Lauffer Well coal marketing problem and is Parsonage in Booneville. Service Inc., Gerald Gibbs, Joe being requested for an initial period contract, no money down. This money goes to buy of six months. The deferment may 606-593-5214 TFN food for the Owsley County be renewed for additional period Food Place. HOUSE FOR SALE 2 DESKTOP Three bedroom, two bath COMPUTERS ROBERTS CARPET home and property in FOR SALE CLEANING excellent condition in Twin 15”  at screen 1.25 GB WITH STEAM Meadows in Booneville RAM DVD CDRW Drive. EXTRACTION. $55.00 within one mile of schools. living room; $25.00 bedroom; $125.00 each. Call 593- City water/sewer, outside $120.00 Living Room, 5693 after 5:30 p.m. 1T/P storage building, deck with Hallway & 2 bedrooms; insulated metal roof all $60.00 Couch and Chair. LEGAL NOTICE the way across the back of Call Arnie Roberts at 593- Pursuant to 405 KAR 8:010, 7694 for an appointment. house. Great neighborhood. Section 16(5), the following is a TFN/B Call 606-272-1888 for more summary of permitting decisions information or to schedule made by the Department for Natural an appointment to tour. Resources, Division of Mine POWER Permits with respect to applications to conduct surface coal mining and WHEELCHAIRS reclamation operations in Owsley AVAILABLE FREEZER BEEF County. FOR SALE CANDLE RIDGE MINING INC. The Senior Wheels USA Black Angus, whole and half, 897043 11/17/2009. Program makes available corn fed. Eugene Moore @ Power Wheelchairs to LEGAL NOTICE 593-5709. 3T/P Senior Citizens and the Please take notice that the Permanently Disabled at undersigned, Molly Turner was, FIREWOOD no cost to the recipient, if on the 17th day of December FOR SALE they qualify. The Power 2009, duly quali ed to serve as Wheelchairs are provided Full size, long wheel base Executive of the estate of the truck stacked in for $60.00. deceased, Sigel Turner, late in to those who can no longer walk safely, nor self-propel Call Frankie McDaniel at Owsley County, Kentucky. Any person having claims against said a manual wheelchair, and 593-7656. 3T/P estate are hereby noti ed to present who meet the additional same, veri ed according to law, to guidelines of the program. FOR SALE said Molly Turner or Bill Meader, If the patient’s need is for Fresh, New Homemade attorney for the estate, on or before use in the home, please call Molasses, $10.00 per the 17th day of June, 2009, and any for more information to see person indebted to said estate are quart. See Eddie Isaacs at if they qualify. Call toll Thheere bBy oreoqnueestveidl lteo mSaekne tpinayeml.e.n.tT hursday, January 15, 2015...Booneville, Kentucky 41314................Page 7 Booneville Funeral Home, free at 1-800-246-6010. to either of the above listed persons. or call 593-6289. FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE HAY FOR SALE ADVERTISE IN THE CLASSIFIEDS BOONEVILLE NOTICE OF FILING 115F IaNcAreL fSaErmTT lLoEcMatEeNdT 2008 Ford F150 4X4 $2.50 per bale. 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(cid:3)(cid:25)(cid:19)(cid:25)(cid:16)(cid:27)(cid:25)(cid:23)(cid:16)(cid:24)(cid:21)(cid:24)(cid:21)(cid:17) living room; $25.00 bedroom; City water/sewer, outside m$in1in2g5 a.0nd0 reeclaacmha.t io n Copaelrla tio5n9, 3- $120.00 Living Room, 5693 after 5:30 p.m. 1T/P storage building, deck with Hallway & 2 bedrooms; $60.00 Couch and ECQhaUir. AiLns uHlatOed UmSeItaNl Groof all COUNTRY MOBILE HOME SALES Bill Meader, Attorney at Law Call Arnie Roberts at 593- the way across the back of PursuantL$ EtGo AWL40 N5 OTKIAACRE 8N:010, TED $ P.O. Box 1038 7694 for an appointment. house. Great neighborhood. Section 16(5), the following is a TFN/B Call 606-272-1888 for more summary of permitting decisions Booneville, Kentucky 41314 information or to schedule ma•d Me boyb thilee D Hepoamrtmeesn Ft foorr NSaatulera •l Mobile Homes For Rent an appointment to tour. 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Kentucky Law Does Not Certify Specialties Prnootg krnaomwli ngmly aackceepst anayv aadvileartbislineg for creoalr nes tafteed w.h i cEh uisg ine vnioel aMtiono oofr tehe @ Large Inventory of used homes & rental units of Legal Practice and We Do Not Claims 593-5054 Phone PSoelanwwi. eoArrl l peCrsWoitnishz aeereen hlsce rhebaayin rindsf ormthetdoe t hat a5ll9 d3ea-l5in7gs0 a9d.v e r3tiTse/dP are available in PleLasEeG tAakL6e NnO0oTti6IcCe E-th8at 4the3 -2394 Certification in Any Liked Area 593-5044 Fax connection with the sale, rental or  nancing of housing call the U.S. Department Permanently Disabled at FIREWOOD undersignOedN, M-TollHy TEu-rnSePr OwaTs, -FINANCING noof Hcooussti ngto a ndth Uer barne Dciepveileonpmt,e nitf, 1-800-669-977. on the 17th day of December FOR SALE they qualify. The Power 2009, duly quali ed to serve as Wheelchairs are provided Full size, long wheel base Executive of the 9est aate. Cmof o.tn h-et a5c tp.m. to those who can no longer truck stacked in for $60.00. deceased, Sigel Turner, late in Route 30 walk safely, nor self-propel Call Frankie McDaniel at Owsley County, Kentucky. Any a manual wheelchair, and 593-7656. 3T/P person DhaviAng cNlaimNs aYgain sMt saidA RSHALL Auto Repair whAo llm OeetN tEhe oard dTitiWonaOl time Classifieds estate a re hereby noti ed to present same, veri ed according to law, to guidelines of the program. FOR SALE said Molly Turner or Bill Meader, & Detailing If the patient’s need is for Fresh, New Homemade attorney for the estate, on or before ufosre mino trhee i nhfoo mMrEmeU,a pStAilToen aB sStEeo cPsTaeAlelI DS IMqNuI oAalrDDat.sV sASesEeN,e C EEd$d1i0e .0I0s aacs peart tpheer s1o7nt hi nddaeyb otef dJ utno5e ,s 2ai90d0 9e,s3 atantde- aanr5ye 525 Located in Vincent if they qualify. Call toll hereby requested to make payment Phone: (606) 233-9406 Booneville Funeral Home, free at 1-800-246-6010. to either of the above listed persons. or call 593-6289. Classifieds up to 20 Words - $5.00 APARTMENTS NOTICE OF FILING Oil Change, Brakes, Mechanic Work, FINAL SETTLEMENT ClassifiFedOs 21R to 5S0 WAorLdsE - $7.00 Notice is hereby given that David Engine Scanner Combs has  led a Final Settlement Classifieds 50 to 75 as Administrator for the estate of Open: This & That 100 Eastside Lane the deceased, Tena J. Combs, late Monday -Friday 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. W1o00r dEss t-a t$e 1L0an.0e0 of Owsley County, Kentucky, on the 17th day of December, 2009. Saturday 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. A Pheariang isw schednuled ,fo r Tthe 0o1- bacco, 28-10 day and any exception to NOW ACCEPTING the Final Settlement must be  led (cid:58)(cid:40)(cid:3)(cid:41)(cid:44)(cid:49)(cid:36)(cid:49)(cid:38)(cid:40) Now Accepting Credit & Debit Cards FIRHEoAuRsiMngS f o&r tShUe PEPlLdYer lCyO. 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Approximately COAL MARKETING (cid:3)(cid:25)(cid:19)(cid:25)(cid:16)(cid:27)(cid:25)(cid:23)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:23)(cid:21)(cid:19)(cid:17) 3 acres (+ or -) all level land. PROBLEMS Roof 1W yeaars ohlde fru/rDnacrey 5e yre aHrs oolod.k Ounp City Water In accordance with 405 KAR LETTER TO THE a9n:d0 s0e w-e 5r. :100 B Meodnr.o -o Fmri .Units 16:028, notice is hereby given that (cid:41)(cid:72)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:3)(cid:43)(cid:82)(cid:88)(cid:86)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:74)(cid:3)(cid:48)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:3) Offering 15 Colors in our #1 grade 36 inch metal roof- Call Lexington (859) 272-7326 Sturgeon Mining Co., Inc., PO (cid:43)(cid:82)(cid:80)(cid:72)(cid:3)(cid:47)(cid:82)(cid:68)(cid:81)(cid:86)(cid:4)(cid:3)(cid:42)(cid:82)(cid:89)(cid:183)(cid:87)(cid:3)(cid:51)(cid:68)(cid:92)(cid:3) ing panels and accessories, and in our 16 inch snaplock Booneville (606) 593-5606 Box 368, Beattyville, KY 41311 (cid:60)(cid:82)(cid:88)(cid:3)(cid:20)(cid:19)(cid:8)(cid:3)(cid:87)(cid:82)(cid:3)(cid:37)(cid:88)(cid:92)(cid:4) 9:00 - 3:00 Sat. has applied for a coal marketing (cid:41)(cid:85)(cid:72)(cid:72)(cid:3)(cid:52)(cid:88)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:76)(cid:73)(cid:92)(cid:3)(cid:69)(cid:92)(cid:3)(cid:51)(cid:75)(cid:82)(cid:81)(cid:72) standing seEamD panIeTls. 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Phone: 606-593-6627 or Fax 593-6638 (606) 560-0059 The Booneville Sentinel Owner – Gus Turner, Jr. Southfork Publishing Company Published Weekly Each Thursday Glenn Gray - Publisher Darrell Barrett - Managing Editor Teresa Barrett - Advertising Manager - Sports Kara Davidson - Composition Records Member of Kentucky Press Service Entered as second class matter at Booneville, KY 41314 USPS-352-790 SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN OWSLEY COUNTY - $25 per year Elsewhere - $35 per year Office - 39 Old KY 11P.O. Box 129, Booneville, KY Page 8.........The Booneville Sentinel....Thursday, January 15, 2015....Booneville, Kentucky 41314 SENATE PRESIDENT ROBERT STIVERS... Manchester Memorial Hospital Employees (Continued from page 1) Shed 477lbs in Weight Loss Challenge to waive certain charges have oversight on executive Bill 5: Kentuckians are dy- In October 2014, the male with the greatest and started eating lots of against suspects who volun- administrative regulations ing in growing numbers due Manchester Memorial Hos- percentage of weight loss, vegetables and fruits.” When tarily warn officers they are and ensure that they are in to the current epidemic of pital (MMH) launched an Abbie Burnett, the female asked if she would par- carrying needles; and will keeping with Kentucky stat- Heroin Addiction; the House internal Biggest Loser Chal- with the greatest percentage ticipate in such a challenge require convicted traffick- utes. If it passes this session, failed to act on this bill last lenge, which ran for 75 days of weight loss, and “The again, Abbie said “Honestly, ing offenders to serve 50 Kentucky voters will have session, and your phone call and encouraged employees Meltaways”, the team with I didn’t even want to join percent of their sentences the opportunity to cast their can ensure they address this to participate, with the re- the greatest percentage of in the beginning. But once before being eligible for votes on the issue since it matter this session. We need ward of $1000 in cash prizes. weight loss (comprising of I did, it was very reward- parole. would be an amendment to legislative action to provide A special ceremony was held Garry Ball, Barbara Ball and ing, and the support from Immediately upon the Kentucky constitution. our first responders, law on 9th January 2015 in the Abbie Burnette). There were my team was a great help. I the passage of the Heroin Senate Bill 4 would enforcement, and medical hospital cafeteria, in order a total of 111 employees on would definitely participate Bill, the Senate took up my establish a face-to-face con- community the resources to recognize participants for 37 teams who participated, again.” bill, Senate Bill 1, a measure sultation with a physician, or necessary to break the hold their hard work and dedica- with a total combined weight “We want to not aiming to make Kentucky “informed consent” between heroin has on our state. You tion, and to award prizes for loss of 477 pounds. only empower our employ- a Right-to-Work state and the patient and physician, can express your support exceptional performance. “I’m excited about losing the ees, but also to provide them increase our ability to attract take place before a medi- for Senate Bill 5 by calling This weight loss weight that I did, as my body with the tools and opportuni- new business investment. cal procedure to perform an 1-800-372-7181 and asking initiative was directed by feels renewed,” said James ties they need to improve After discussion on the abortion can occur. This bill that the House pass this life- CREATION Health, a well- Couch, Director of Clinic and maintain their health,” floor, the Senate passed is a pro-life piece of legisla- saving measure quickly. ness program based on the Operations and MMH’s big- said Erika Skula, President the bill, giving Kentucky tion, representing one of our Your input on the 8 biblical principles found gest loser, male. “Typically, and Chief Executive Officer another tool when recruiting core principles. Our first issues facing the state, as in the creation story, one I gain weight during the holi- of MMH. “The amount of industries to locate in the week of action emphasizes always, is important to me. of which is nutrition. “The days but this time around, employee involvement in Commonwealth and create that we are determined to I invite you to contact me goal of the competition I actually lost weight. The this competition was tremen- jobs. As the law stands now, deliver progress and make with issues or concerns in was not just to lose weight; feeling of responsibility that dous and we hope to achieve Kentucky is often eliminated opportunities through for Frankfort at 800-372-7181 it was about promoting came with being on a team, the same results in all of our from consideration by a good jobs and strong Ken- or 502-564-3120. healthy habits and making coupled with the motivation health improvement initia- large majority of businesses tucky families. I encourage wiser choices,” said Hurriyat provided by team mates, tives.” because they will consider I encourage you you to come to Frankfort Ghayyur, Marketing Director made it easier to achieve my CREATION Health locating in a state that is not to follow these bills closely and see the session and or at MMH. “By making it a goals.” also offers programs and “right-to-work”. as well as other piece of committee meetings. If challenge and introducing Abbie Burnette, who works classes open to the com- Friday, the Sen- legislation in which you are you can’t visit, then please the team concept, we en- in Human Resources and munity featuring a variety ate passed two more bills. interested. Your input is not tune in. You can keep up sured that employees would was the biggest loser, fe- of topics focused on whole Senate Bill 2 addresses a only valued and appreciated, with all activity and view have fun and get sufficient male, said she found the hos- person health and lifestyle current imbalance of power it ensures that legislators live-streaming and archived encouragement on their pital’s weight-loss challenge transformation. For a list of regarding regulations that are aware of your particular coverage of legislative journey towards a healthier provided the motivation she available classes or for more can be implemented by the interest and concerns and proceedings at www.ket. lifestyle, while being held needed to lose weight. “I information, please visit executive branch with- can make a difference in the org.You can also follow our accountable as well.” quit drinking diet soda and www.manchestermemorial. out legislative oversight. process. caucus at @kysenategop. Over-sized checks were replaced it with lots of water. org or call 606-598-1095. This bill would establish In particular, I ask that you awarded to James Couch, I also cut out all sweets, a system for legislators to voice your support of Senate Hospice relocates Booneville office Hospice Care Plus long history of service here, was reduced. It’s heartbreak- nization. Some staff benefits of the Booneville office for "It's certainly been has relocated its Booneville- wonderful relationships with ing for us to relocate the Lee/ were reduced and a few staff several years. She says the a challenge, but the changes based staff to its central office so many people, and strong Owsley staff, but we know it’s voluntarily requested a lower minor inconveniences to we've made are working. At in Berea, and has placed its partnerships with several lo- best for the financial health of salary. The organization also staff who now must com- the end of 2014, we noticed Booneville office building on cal organizations, businesses our organization. We have to renegotiated several vendor mute to Berea are the least of a definite improvement. the market. and churches. That history remain financially strong to contracts for better rates, their concerns. Now, as we start off 2015, it Hospice Care Plus continues will continue for a very long achieve our mission—to help raised its fundraising goals, “It was definitely easier to looks as if it will be a much to serve patients and families time.” patients and families at the and asked every one of its drive to work before the stronger year financially. in Lee and Owsley counties, CEO Gail end of life.” To offset the departments to cut a portion relocation.” said Hesketh. That's good news not just in addition to Estill, Jackson, McGillis says the decision to reimbursement cuts, Hospice of their budgets. “But this was, without ques- for the health of our orga- Madison and Rockcastle. relocate the Lee/Owsley staff implemented several cost- “Our priority is to make tion, the right thing to do nization, but also for every According is a direct result of changes in savings strategies before mak- sure our patient and family for the patients and families patient and family member to Brenna Wallhausser, direc- Medicare reimbursement to ing the decision to relocate care remains top-notch, here we serve. It ensures that we we're blessed to care for." tor of public relations with hospice programs. the Lee/Owsley staff, said in Lee and Owsley coun- have the resources neces- To reach Hospice Care Plus, Hospice, the organization has “Hospices around the coun- McGillis. The organization ties and in each county we sary to give them the best Lee and Owsley residents a deep and long commitment try—including ours—have chose not to fill some posi- serve. Every decision has care, and that’s what matters can call 1-800-806-5492, the to Lee and Owsley. faced several cuts to reim- tions when employees left or been made with that in the most to all of us at Hospice. toll-free number to the Berea “The deci- bursement from Medicare,” retired, especially when they forefront of our minds,” said We love the work we do and office. sion to relocate our Lee/Ow- said McGillis. “All hospices were non-patient care posi- McGillis. “As a non-profit, we treasure the patients and Hospice Care Plus is Lee and sley-area staff to Berea was have had to make difficult tions. In some cases, internal that’s our mission.” families we serve.” Owsley counties’ provider a very difficult one, but our decisions in order to make up employees were moved into Beattyville resident Tina McGillis says all the changes of hospice, palliative and commitment to Beattyville, for that reduction in revenue, those roles. A small number of Hesketh, a social worker Hospice has made to help bereavement care. To learn Booneville, and all parts of the which never fully covered staff were laid-off in 2014, a and supervisor with Hospice with the financial situation more, visit hospicecp.org or counties is strong. We have a the cost of care even before it first for the 33-year-old orga- Care Plus, was the manager have been successful. call the toll-free number. Turner Real Estate Homes For Sale K C A L B W O L L E Y A T N TURNER REAL ESTATE E G P.O. 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