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KSP Auto Chase Through Four Counties State Trooper Thursday, Before Catching Two Owsley Countians At Wendell Ford's Memorial Service January 29, 2015 his car at the mouth of Rose Road. Little was Vol. 41. No. 39 arrested and charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle U/Influence Al- cohol/Drugs/Etc .08 -1st Inside Offense; Wanton Endan- germent - 1st Offense; Reckless Driving; Failure Community Listing....3 to Wear Seat Belts; No Joshua Little Alex Keller Legals.......................4 Registration Receipt; Obituaries ................6 Failure of Non-Owner On Friday, turned on his lights, Little Classifieds................7 Operator to Maintain January 16, Joshua Little accelerated and ran from Required Insurance/ and Alex Keller were in him. Trooper Faulkner Security, 1st Offense; Powell County when pursued Josh Little, 22 of Failure to Produce Insur- they were attempted to Booneville, KY and Alex ance Card; Fleeing or be detained by Trooper Keller, 29, of Booneville Evading Police, 1st Deadlines: Grant Faulkner from KSP through Powell, Wolfe, This photo was taken of "Ford's closed casket Post 8 for a expired tag. Lee and into Owsley during the memorial service in the Capitol Rotunda Advertising (Continued to Page 5) When Trooper Faulkner County where he crashed resting in front of the large statue of Abraham Lincoln. Monday at A spray of white roses adorned the casket, and a lone 4:00 p.m. Owsley County High School state trooper, with his head bowed, stood nearby." That lone state trooper is Anthony Bowling a native of Ows- Announcements, ley County. Trooper Bowling currently is stationed with community/church Homecoming 2015 the KSP post 8 Morehead. He is a gratuate of Owsley items, Letters to County High School, Class of 2003 and was a deputy for the Owsley County Sheriff's Office and other law en- the Editor, etc. forcement for 5 years before attending the KSP. Trooper by Tuesday at Bowling has been with KSP for over 4 years and has 12:00 p.m. been a member of the KSP Honor Guard for 3 years. Local student awarded Touchstone Our Staff Energy All “A” Classic scholarship Glenn Gray Publisher gratulates Miss Bennett on this scholarship,” said Darrell Barrett Karen Combs, Jackson Managing Editor Energy Director of Pub- lic Relations. “The All ‘A’ Teresa Barrett Classic allows some of our General Manager, state’s best and brightest Editor/Advertising kids to get the recogni- & Sports tion they deserve.” 2015 Homecoming King and Queen Candidates: Front Row: (L/R) April Smith, Bennett was Kara Davidson Alicia Gray, Makayla Brewer, Cami Bobrowski, Jaclyn Turner, Livey Kidd, Kaitlyn among 130 seniors from Secretary/Advertising Bowlin, and Whitney Gibson. Back Fow: (L/R) Michael Pullins, Colby Hudson, Kentucky’s Class “A” high Bradley Dean, Ryan Caudell, Logan Campbell, Chancey Blake Combs, David schools who came to Combs and Mikey Terry. Not pictured is Braden Hoskins Frankfort for interviews Contact Us Ronni Ben- they hoped would earn nett, a senior at Owsley them $1,000 for college. Friday night honor of being chosen Combs, David, Combs, County High School, The interviews, part of the Booneville Sentinel between the Owls/Es- 2012 Homecoming King/ Mikey Terry and Braden has been awarded a 2015 Touchstone Energy P.O. Box 129 till and Lady Owls/Estill Queen. Hoskins. For Queen are: Touchstone Energy All All “A” Classic, were held Basketball game will be Running for the April Smith, Alicia Gray, 39 Old KY 11 “A” Classic Scholarship by Saturday, Jan. 3, at Ken- when Owsley County honor of being Home- Makayla Brewer, Cami Booneville, KY Kentucky’s Touchstone tucky State University in High School holds it’s an- coming King from the Bobrowski, Jaclyn Turner, Energy Cooperatives. Frankfort. 41314 nual Homecoming Event. senior class are: Michael Livey Kidd, Kaitlyn Bowl- “Jackson Energy con- Nine boys and eight girls Pullins, Colby Hudson, ing and Whitney Gibson. Ph: 606-593-6627 from the senior class Bradley Dean, Ryan Lee have been chosen by Caudell, Logan Camp- (Continued to page 5) Fax: 606-593-6638 their peers to run for the bell, Chancey Blake email: [email protected] OH DEER! WHAT A SITE. Hours of Starting last Tues- that a coyote had attacked and the other deer run off day, several local residents one of the bucks, gotten it into the woods. Operation: began seeking two young down and had been eating Something you bucks that were locked on it. don't see very often in together. (Picture Left) Game Warden Owsley County. The Mayes Monday-Thursday On Saturday, Scott Smith lassoed the family did a couple of 9:00am - 4:00pm Randall Mayes found live buck by the back legs, videos and you can see them in the creek behind sawed some of the antlers them on our facebook @ his garage and called the of the dead deers so the https://www.facebook. Friday game warden. It appeared live deer could get loose com/boonesentinel 9:00am - 12:00pm EXCLUSIVE ORIGINALS. HIT MOVIES. ALL-TIME FAVORITES. ORDER STARZ & ENCORE TODAY CALL 606-287-7101 or 606-593-5000 MALEFICENT FIRST MONTH FREE + get $25 cash back* *with proof of 3 months payment Offer ends 2/27/15 Offer expires 2/27/15. Mail-in request with proof of 3 months Starz subscription required. Visit starzoffers.com for terms and conditions. Visit starz.com for airdates/times. STARZ, ENCORE and related channels and service marks are the property of Starz Entertainment, LLC. Photos: Black Sails © 2015 Starz Entertainment, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 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Grown Ups 2 © 2013 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe © Disney Enterprises, Inc. and Walden Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Ice Age © 2002 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Silverado © 1985 Columbia/Tristar. Cruel Intentions © 1999 Cruel Productions, Inc. Page 2...The Booneville Sentinel...Thursday, January 29, 2015...Booneville, Kentucky 41314 Owsley County District Court Honorable William Leach Jail report January 21, 2015 Week of January 22, 2015 The Commonwealth of Ken- The Commonwealth of mons. Charge: Public intoxi- .08, 1st offense FTA eligible, tucky vs. Warner, Lisa Mi- Kentucky vs. Keller, Alex- cation controlled substance enhanceable; Tampering with chelle- Preliminary Hearing. Review. Warrant of arrest (Excludes alcohol). Contin- physical evidence; Attempt Charge: Theft by unlawful for failure to pay fine and ued to 2-26-15. tampering with physical taking. Continued to 2-26-15. cost. Amount due $2,061.00. The Commonwealth of evidence; 1st Degree Pos- The Commonwealth of Continued to 2-5-15. Kentucky vs. Barrett, John session of drug unspecified; Kentucky vs. Sandlin, Sherry The Commonwealth of G- Show cause/Deferred/ Possess controlled substance Ann- Preliminary hearing. Kentucky vs. Gibson, Jimmy installment payment. Charge: - 2nd Degree – drug unspeci- Charge: Theft by unlaw- A- Review. Amount due $343 Public intoxication, con- fied; Possess open alcohol ful taking. Commonwealth Continued to 2-5-15. trolled substance (excludes beverage container in motor Attorney dismissed without The Commonwealth of Ken- alcohol) Continued to 2-26- vehicle. Issued warrant of prejudice. tucky vs. Thorpe, Bradley- 15. Amount due $213. arrest. Roberts, Christopher, The Commonwealth of Ken- Review Restitution. Amount The Commonwealth of Ken- The Commonwealth of Ken- Bowman, Simon, 37, 29, Booneville, KY. tucky vs. Pierson, Robert- due $531. Co Continued to t. tucky vs. Reed, Derek- Show tucky vs. Johnson, Christal Booneville, KY. Arrest- Arresting Agency: Pretrial conference. Charges: 2-26-15. Charge: Theft by un- cause deferred/installment L- Show cause/Deferred/in- ing Agency: OC Sher- alcohol intoxication in public lawful taking all others $500 payment. Amount due $68. stallment payment. Amount OC Sheriff's Office. iff's Office. Charge(s): place; Disorderly conduct. or more but u/$10,000. Charges: Operating mo- due $98. Continued to 2-26- Charge(s): Contempt Criminal Possession of Continued to 5-7-15. The Commonwealth of Ken- tor vehicle under influence 15. Charges: Receive stolen of Court: Libel/Slander The Commonwealth of Ken- tucky vs. Bowling, Dennis L- of alcohol < 21 YOA FTA property u/$10,000; Theft by a Forged Instrument, Resistance to Order; tucky vs. Warner, Michelle- Review Restitution. Amount eligible; Reckless driving. unlawful taking/Disp-all oth- 2nd Degree/Identity Disorderly Conduct, Pretrial conference. Charge: due $249.50. Continued to Issued warrant of arrest. ers; Cultivation Marijuana 5 Theft) (Executed Arrest 2nd Degree; Fleeing or Fraudulent use of credit card. 2-26-15. The Commonwealth of or more plants - 1st offense. Warrant - Rockcastle). Evanding Police, 2nd Continued to 2-26-15. The Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Barrett, John Issued warrant of arrest. Criminal Tresspass - degree on foot; Criminal The Commonwealth of Ken- Kentucky vs. Bennett, David G- Show cause/Deferred/in- The Commonwealth of Ken- 1st Degree; Terroristic Trespassing - 3rd De- tucky vs. Sargent, Brittany- Robert- Review Restitution. stallment payment. Amount tucky vs. Anderson, Jason- Threatening, 3rd Degree gree. Fleeing or Evad- Pretrial conference/Warrant. Amount due $706.50. Contin- due $228. Charges: Operat- Show cause/Deferred/in- (Executed Arrest War- Charge: Theft by unlawful ued to 2-26-15. ing motor vehicle under stallment payment. Amount ing Police,2nd Degree rant - Owsley). Ar- taking. Recall bench warrant. The Commonwealth of Ken- influence of alcohol/drugs, due $58.Charges: Theft by (On Foot). Arrested on rested on 1/21/15. Commonwealth Attorney tucky vs. Mularz, Suzanne etc. .08 1st off; Disorderly unlawful taking or disp all 1/21/15. dismissed without prejudice. Arlene- Review. Amount due conduct, 2nd degree; Failure others $500 or more but The Commonwealth of Continued to 3-26-15. to produce insurance card. u/$10,000; Theft by unlawful Kentucky vs. Reed, Herbert- The Commonwealth of Continued to 2-26-15. taking u/$500. Continued to Pretrial conference. Charge: Kentucky vs. Bethune, Ed- The Commonwealth of 2/26/14. Operate motor vehicle under die- Review Continued to Kentucky vs. Adams, The Commonwealth of influence. Continued to 5-7- 2-26-15. Craig- Show Cause/ De- Kentucky vs. Little, Todd- 15. The Commonwealth of ferred/installment payment. Show cause/Deferred/install- The Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Keller, Alex- Amount due $43. Charges: ment payment. Amount due Kentucky vs. Hayden, Rob- WOA executed on defendant No operators/moped license; $293. Continued to 2-26-15. ert- Pretrial Conference/War- for failure to complete court Operating motor vehicle Charges: 5 counts: Criminal rant. Recall bench warrant, order treatment at West Care under influence of Alcohol/ possession forged instru- Turner, Amanda R., 31, defendant in nursing home. KY. Amount due $405. Con- Drugs, etc .08 1st Offense ment, 2nd degree; Theft by Keller, Alex, 29, Booneville, KY. Arrest- Continued to 3-15-15. tinued to 2-26-15. FTA eligible, enhanceable. unlawful taking or disp all Booneville, KY. Ar- ing Agency: OC Sher- The Commonwealth of Ken- The Commonwealth of Continued to 2-26-15. others u/$500. tucky vs. Sargent, Brittany- Kentucky vs. Moore, Marsha- The Commonwealth of The Commonwealth of Ken- resting Agency: KSP. iff's Office. Charge(s): Pretrial conference/War- Review. Charge: Fraudulent Kentucky vs. Combs, Anna, tucky vs. Smith, Eric- Show Charge(s): Public Operating a Motor rant. Recall bench warrant. use of credit card u/$500 w/6 Marie Faye- Show cause/ cause/Deferred/installment Intoxication.; Faillure Vehicle Under/Influence Continued to 2-5-15. month period. Continued to Deferred/installment pay- payment. Amount due $43. of Owner to Maintain Alcohol/Drugs/Etc. .08 - The Commonwealth of 2-5-15. ment. Issued warrant of Charges: Alcohol intoxica- Required Insurance/ 2nd Offense; Operating Kentucky vs. Evans, Douglas The Commonwealth of Ken- arrest. Charge: Operating tion in public place 1st & Sec, 2nd Off; License to on Suspended/Revoked Pau- Jury trial/Summons. tucky vs. Roberts, Christo- motor vehicle under influ- 2nd , enhanceable; fleeing or Be in Possession; Pos- Operators License. (Ex- Charges: Operate motor ve- pher- Arraignment. Charges: ence of Alcohol/Drugs, etc. evading police, 2nd degree session of Controlled cecuted Arrest Warrant hicle under influence, Possess Contempt of court; Disorder- ,08 1st Offense FTA eligible, (on foot). Issued warrant of Sub, 3rd Degree - Drug - Powell) Arrested on controlled substance - 2nd ly conduct; Fleeing evading enhanceable. Amount due arrest. Unspecified; Operating 1/21/15. Degree, 1st Offense – Drug police on foot; Criminal tres- $393. The Commonwealth of Unspecified, Controlled passing. Defendant entered a The Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Smith, Crys- Motor Vehicle U/Influ- substance prescription not in plea of not guilty. Continued Kentucky vs. Barrett, John tal- Show cause/Deferred/in- ence Alc/Drugs/Etc. .08 original container. Pretrial to 2-5-15. G- Show cause/Deferred/in- stallment payment. Amount - 1st Offense; Failure 4-2-15. The Commonwealth of stallment payment. Amount due $208. Charge: theft by of Owner to Maintain The Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Bowman, Si- due $123. Charge: Operate unlawful taking. Continued Required Insurance/Sec, Kentucky vs. Banks, James mon- Arraignment/Summons. ATV on roadway. Continued to 2-26-15. 2nd Offense; Criminal M- Jury trial. Charge: Public Charges: Criminal trespass- to 2-26-15. The Commonwealth of Possession of a Forged intoxication Controlled Sub- ing; Terroristic threatening. The Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Campbell, Instrument 2nd Degree/ stance (Excludes Alcohol). Defendant entered a plea Kentucky vs. Gumm, Benny Ralph M- Show cause/De- Identity Theft. Arrested Pretrial 4-2-15. of not guilty. Continued to Eug- Show cause/Deferred/ ferred/installment payment. on 1/21/15. Tincher, Tammy, 45, The Commonwealth of Ken- 2-5-15. installment payment. Charge: Summons. Charge: Alcohol Booneville, KY. Arrest- tucky vs. Banks, Sheila- Jury The Commonwealth of Operate motor vehicle under intoxication in public place ing Agency: OC Sher- Trial. Charge: Operate motor Kentucky vs. Mayes, Charles influence of alcohol/drugs, - 1st & 2nd. Continued to iff's Office. Charge(s): vehicle under influence. Pre- E- Show cause deferred/in- etc .08 1st offense FTA eli- 2-26-15. trial 4-2-15. stallment payment. Amount gible, enhanceable; Disor- The Commonwealth of Ken- Drug araphernalia Buy/ The Commonwealth of Ken- due $43. Charge: Operating derly conduct. Continued to tucky vs. Smith, Rhonda- Possess; Improper tucky vs. McKinney, David- motor vehicle under influ- 3-26-15. Show cause/Deferred/install- Equipment; Possession Jury trial. Charge: Falsely ence of Alcohol/drugs, etc. The Commonwealth of ment payment. Amount due Container Substance 2nd reporting accident. Pretrial .08 1st offense. Continued to Kentucky vs. Abner, Juania $133. Continued to 2-26-15. Degree Drug Unspeci- 4-2-15. 2-26-15. Joann- Show cause/De- Charges: Operating on fied (Executed Arrest The Commonwealth of The Commonwealth of ferred/installment payment. suspended/revoked operators Warrant - Owsley) Ar- Kentucky vs. Barrett, Dustin Kentucky vs. Evans, Douglas Amount due $193. Charges: license; Possession of Mari- Marshall, Jess, 29, rested on 1/20/15. T- Jury trial. Charges: Inad- Pau- Show cause/Deferred/ Reckless driving, 2 counts: juana; Controlled substance Booneville, KY. Arrest- equate silencer, Obstructed installment payment. Sum- Fail to wear seat belts; Oper- prescription not in original ing Agency: OC Sher- vision windshield, Operate mons. Charges: Operating ating motor vehicle under in- container, 1st. iff's Office. Charge(s): motor vehicle under influence motor vehicle under influence fluence of alcohol/drugs, etc (Continued to Next Week) Theft by Unlawful Alc/Drugs .08, 2nd Offense. alcohol/drugs, etc. .08, 1st Taking or Disp all oth- Pretrial 4-2-15. Offense; Possess controlled ers U/$500. (Executed The Commonwealth of substance 2nd Degree 2nd or Kentucky vs. Campbell, > Durg Unspecified; Possess, Arrest Warrant - Clay). Jimmy- Jury trial. Charge: controlled sub. 2nd Degree, Arrested on 1/26/15. Operate motor vehicle under 1st Offense – Drug unspeci- influence. Pretrial 4-2-15. fied; Possession controlled The Commonwealth of substance 3rd Degree, 1st Kentucky vs. Gibson, Jimmy Offense, drug unspecified, A- Jury trial. Charges: 2 controlled substance Pre- counts of Wanton endanger- scription not in original con- ment; Operate motor vehicle tainer. Continued to 2-26-15. under influence. Continued to Amount due $68. K 2-5-15. The Commonwealth of C A The Commonwealth of Ken- Kentucky vs. Byrd, Shane C- L tucky vs. Young, Tina- Jury Show cause/Deferred/install- B trial. Charges: Public intoxi- ment payment. Charges: Op- cation; Controlled substance erating motor vehicle under not in original container. Jury influence of alc/drugs w/.08 trial 4-23-15. aggrivator, 1st offense eli- W The Commonwealth of gible enhanceable operative O Kentucky vs. Shackleford, motor vehicle under/influence L Tabitha L- Court trial. of alcohol/drugs, etc .o8 1st L E Charge: Alcohol intoxication. offense eligible enhanceable . Y Continued to 4-2-15. Amount due $383. Continued The Commonwealth of to 2-26-15. Kentucky vs. Barrett, Shirley- The Commonwealth of Ken- Review Restitution. Amount tucky vs. Reed, Derek- Show A T due $1,184.14. Continued to case deferred/installment N 3-26-15. payment. Amount due $375. E G The Commonwealth of Charges: Disorderly conduct, A Kentucky vs. Gibson, Jimmy Operating motor vehicle M A- Motion hour. Continued to under influence of alcohol/ 2-5-15. drugs, etc .o8 1st offense (en- The Commonwealth of hanceable). Issued warrant Kentucky vs. Keller, Alex- of arrest. Review/Warrant of arrest on The Commonwealth of Ken- N A 1-16-15 by KSP for fail to tucky vs. Campbell, Ralph Y pay fine and costs of $143. M- Show cause/Deferred/ C Cont. 2-5-15. installment payment. Sum- The Booneville Sentinel....Thursday, January 29, 2015...Booneville, Kentucky 41314.... Page 3 Community Orginizations and Businesses: Let the citizens know when you have your meetings here for free! Keep Holy Family will have their monthly Yard Sale your customers informed! on Friday, Feb.6 beginning at 9 a.m. Clothing, shoes, household items will be available for sale. Remember, if there is no school then there is no Yard Sale. Call 593-6627 and let us know!!! You may call 593-6948 for more details. Beauty is always in season. “There’s a Park for That!” Holy Family will host the monthly Prayer Against Drugs Experience the beauty of the mountains no matter what the season. on Monday, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church. All are welcome! Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter! Please join together to pray for end to drug addiction on our county. Surrounded by rolling, tree-covered mountains, the lodge overlooks a beautiful 1200-acre lake. Buckhorn Lake State Resort Fall & Winter SUNRISE ELK WATCHES Package includes: Lodge room (1-night), Continental Breakfast, and Transporta- Owsley County High School Homecoming tion to/from Preserve $120/couple or $90/single has been rescheduled for Friday January 30, 2015, due to the damaged gym floor. Homecoming will take place at the doubleheader game of the Boys/ Become a KYSP fan at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kentucky-State- Girls Estill County Match between games. Parks/152588316577 HOW IMPORTANT IS YOUR HEALTH? SPENCER FORK COMMUNITY CHURCH DO YOU QUALIFY FOR MEDICAID? CHILI FUNDRAISER You can sign up at the Owsley County Action Team. CALL OR STOP IN TO MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT! *If you are eligible for Medicaid, FRIDAY, FERUARY 6TH you can still enroll even though the open enrollment period has ended! ELIGIBILTY Dine-in, Carry out or Delivery Available! GUIDELINES: If you have a family size of…. and each month make less than…. 1 in household=$1,343 4 in household=$2,743 $6.00 per meal 2 in household=$1,809 5 in household=$3,210 3 in household=$2,276 6 in household=$3,677 YOU QUALIFY FOR MEDICAID! Meal includes: For more information on how to enroll in kynect, contact certified kynector: Bowl of Chili, Crackers, PB and Syrup Sandwich, Cookie, Mint and Drink. Kaycee McKinney at the Owsley County Action Team at 606-593-7296. *Dine-In or Carry Out between 11am & 2 pm *Please let us know at approx. what time you will need delivery between 11am and 2 pm. 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 available. Mary McIntosh, Coordinator. Place orders by calling the church at 593-6561. IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO GET AFFORDABLE HEALTH COVERAGE! (Menu may change based on availability of goods) st Special Enrollment for Health Coverage after March 31 *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. Jan. 29th - Beef Stew *In the last 60 days you have: gotten married, had or adopted a child, change in Feb. 5th - Tomato Basil Soup & Grilled Cheese income or lost coverage. Feb. 12th - Spaghetti & Meat Sauce For personal assistance call: Owsley County Medical Clinic - Bethany Baker, Kynector (606) 593-6395 or (606) 493-5900 Feb. 19th - Beef Stew Mon- Fri 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Feb. 26th - Grilled Chicken Wrap 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 – 10:00 am Wednesday Bible Club Doug Meeks, Pastor Worship Service -11:00 am VINCENT BAPTIST CHURCH Children & Youth 6:00 P.M. 765-284-800 Pastor Wayne Elliott Come Worship With Us! Sunday School 10:00 am 859-779-4055 Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Rob Morgan, Pastor CALVARY TEMPLE WORSHIP BOONEVILLE UNITED METHODIST CENTER CHURCH BOONEVILLE FIRST Booneville/Beattyville Road FAMILY LIVE CENTER CHURCH OF GOD 11:00 Sunday School Sunday Worship -11:00 AM Services: Sunday 2 PM 12:00 noon Worship Service FISH CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Adult Sunday School - 9:45 AM Thursday Bible Study – 7 PM Pastor Randell Amburgy Pastor Terry Mathis Children's Worship & SS - 11:00 AM Adult Bible Study 593-6193 12:30pm Worship Service Sunday Night Bible Study - 6:00 PM (old Youth Service for up to age 19 Sanctuary. 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 BEE BRANCH CHAPEL Mass Schedule: Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. and Church 11:00am Pastor Terry Mathis Saturday 5:00 p.m. 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 29, 2015...Booneville, Kentucky 41314 Legals The Center for Rural Development and Brushy Fork Institute are accepting grant proposals for next round of ARC Flex-E-Grant funding COMMONWEALTH OF said Thompson’s line to the the highest and best bidder in Owsley County KENTUCKY center of the county road or bidders. The success- 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 The Center for years to come.” collaboration, interaction COURT the center line of the county percent (20%) of the pur- Rural Development and The FEG pro- and access to informa- CIVIL ACTION NO. 14-CI- road to the center of the chase price, with the balance Brushy Fork Institute of gram was generated from tion; and use of profes- 00039 Wilson Fork Branch; thence on credit for thirty (30) days. Berea College are accept- the ARC’s initiative to sional services to assess in a southerly direction with Any purchaser, other than ing grant proposals from enhance assistance to dis- a project’s feasibility, to CITIZENS BANK & said branch to the center of the Plaintiff, who does not Owsley County for the tressed counties, and each offer consulting advice on TRUST CO. of JACKSON, Meadow Creek; thence in a pay cash in full, shall be next cycle of funding for approved project must a strategy, and to support PLANTIFF southwesterly direction with required to execute a bond, the Appalachian Regional demonstrate beneficiaries application development. the center line of said creek with surety thereon accept- Commission (ARC) Flex- in a distressed Kentucky The Center, VS. to the center of the aforesaid able to the Master Commis- NOTICE OF SALE highway bridge, the place of sioner to secure the unpaid E-Grant program. county. through its Developing beginning. “ balance of the purchase price The Flex-E-Grant Although the pri- and Implementing Com- CULLEY, ABNER, and and sale bond shall bear in- (FEG) program, designed mary intent is to support munity Strategies pro- JAMES FUND I, LP, and There is reserved from the terest at the rate of 12% per by the ARC, provides efforts that help develop gram, and Brushy Fork KENTUCKY DEPART- foregoing conveyance one- annum from the date of sale small investments in local capacity, eligible ac- Institute of Berea College MENT OF REVENUE, and half of all minerals, coal, oil, until paid, and shall have the short-term projects that tivities may also include administer program funds CITY OF BOONEVILLE, and gas, with the said and same force and effect as a build community capac- collaboration among in partnership with the KENTUCKY, necessary right incident to judgment and shall remain ity to mobilize local communities in support Kentucky Department of developing and removing and be a lien on the property resources, gain leadership of existing and emerg- Local Government and same. until paid. The purchasers experience, and strength- ing regional development the ARC. *** *** *** shall have the privilege of Being the same property paying all of the balance of en community institutions efforts, such as Shaping Proposals are By virtue of Default Judg- conveyed unto Mortgagor the purchase price prior to and networks. Our Appalachian Region due by 5 p.m. (EST) on ment, Summary Judgment Culley Abner, single, from the expiration of the thirty Grants are subject (SOAR), Promise Zone, Feb. 23, 2015. Digital and Order of Sale of Real Cecil Clair and Susan Day (30) day period. to approval for up to and other regional capac- files are preferred and Property by the Owsley Clair, his wife, by Deed 3. The successful bidder $10,000, require a 20 ity building initiatives. may be emailed to arc@ Circuit Court in the above dated august 30, 2010, and at sale, at bidder’s own percent match of total “For the past centertech.com. The cause, I will, on Friday, Feb- recorded in Deed Book 90, expense, may carry fire and project costs, and are to several years, people in period of performance for ruary 20, 2015, at the hour Page 77, in the Office of the extended insurance coverage be completed within a six- distressed Appalachian these grants is from April of 9:30 a.m., at the Court- Owsley County Clerk. on the improvements from month timeframe. FEG counties in Kentucky have 1-September 30, 2015. house door in Booneville, the date of sale until the pur- funds are made available used Flex-E-Grants for For more in- Owsley County, Kentucky, Subject to any and all appli- chase price is fully paid, in offer the respective interests cable restrictive covenants, an amount at least sufficient on a reimbursement basis projects that truly engage formation, contact Patti of the above parties in the existing easements, utility to cover a loss to the extent only. residents in improving Simpson at The Center for following described property easements, right-of-ways, of the court appraised value All Kentucky their own communities,” Rural Development, 606- for sale at public auction, provisions of applicable zon- of the improvements on the counties designated by said Donna Morgan, 677-6000, psimpson@ to-wit: ing statues and ordinances, real estate or the unpaid the ARC as distressed for director of Brushy Fork centertech.com or Rodney and rules and regulations of balance of the purchase price fiscal years 2013-2014 are Institute. “We are pleased Wolfenbarger at Brushy LEGAL DESCRIPTION: the Department of Health, is fully paid, in whichever eligible to apply. Com- to partner with The Center Fork Institute of Berea if any. amount is less, with the loss petitive grants are avail- for Rural Development to College, 859-985-3859, A certain tract or parcel payable clause to the Master able for nonprofit entities continue providing these or email wolfenbargerr@ of land lying and being in The above described prop- Commissioner. Failure of or units of government in resources.” berea.edu. Owsley County, Kentucky erty shall be sold upon the the purchaser to effect such on Meadow Creek, and more following terms and condi- insurance coverage shall not 40 Kentucky counties that Flex-E-Grants Kentucky coun- particularly bounded and tions: affect the validity of the sale are interested in develop- may be awarded for a ties eligible to apply for described as follows: or the purchaser’s liability ing projects that build variety of capacity build- the 2015 Flex-E-Grant 1. The purchaser shall take thereunder, but shall entitle, community capacity. ing projects, including program include: Bath, “Beginning at the center of the sale real estate free and but nor require, any party “These grants strategic planning and Bell, Breathitt, Carter, the bridge on State Highway clear of the claims of the adjudicated an interest in target communities and management processes for Casey, Clay, Clinton, No. 30, about 4 miles east parties to this action, but it the real estate, after giving nonprofit organizations communities or nonprofit Cumberland, Elliott, of Booneville, Kentucky; shall be sold subject to the notice to the Master Com- that have good, creative groups; implementation of Estill, Fleming, Floyd, thence in a westerly direc- following: missioner, to effect said in- ideas, but lack the fi- projects from a commu- Harlan, Hart, Jackson, tion with the center of said surance and furnish evidence nancial resources to turn nity-based strategic plan; Knott, Knox, Lawrence, highway about 1,000 feet a. current year (2015) ad of he policy to the Master to a point 30 feet south of valorem real estate taxes Commissioner. The premium those ideas into reality,” training for citizen lead- Lee, Leslie, Letcher, corner of Lots No. 10 and 12 affecting the real estate for of the insurance policy shall said Lonnie Lawson, ers, local officials, man- Lewis, Lincoln, Magof- in N.J. Campbell Subdivi- which the purchaser shall then be charges to the pur- president and CEO of agement and staff from fin, Martin, McCreary, sion; thence a northeasterly take no credit on the pur- chaser as purchaser’s cost. The Center. “This funding nonprofit community Menifee, Metcalfe, direction with Lots 10 and chase price; will assist communities in agencies as well as boards Monroe, Morgan, Owsley, 12 a distance of 200 feet; b. easements, restrictions, THOMAS P. JONES developing or furthering or commissions; support Perry, Powell, Robertson, thence same direction about and stipulations of record; MASTER plans and strategies that for initiatives that enhance Rockcastle, Rowan, Rus- 600 feet to a black oak on c. any current assessments COMMISSIONER will help fuel positive and leadership, planning and sell, Wayne, Whitley, and the point between Graveyard for public improvements PO DRAWER O tangible economic and management capacity for Wolfe. Hollow and Barn Hollow; levied against the property; BEATTYVILLE, community development distressed counties, such thence to the top of the and KENTUCKY 41311 point between said hollows: d. any matters which would activity in our region for as initiatives to increase (606) 464-2648 thence meandering with the be disclosed by an accurate ridge to the property line of survey or inspection of the Silas Thompson; thence in property. a southerly direction with 2. The sale shall be made to into another street car and A Look at American Deterioration people were screaming. He turned the engine off Chips and Splinters from Wagon Fork Road and assessed the situa- tion to see if anyone was by Tim Biggs injured. He then directed As proof all you ity to implement their view in mind and creates them to all exit the car. have to see is Nancy Pe- ideas. Styles to accentu- a picture. No difference He then went to the driver losi’s hairstyle. The mud ate features and textures if a hairstylist takes a of the bus he had rammed people of New Guinea of hair. Natural tones and wet soapy head of hair into. There were pas- Column 113 a uniform after four years did better work. The cut skin tones. Height and with a vision in mind. sengers pushing their way Clarence had of wearing his military looked like it was cut or weight. Color highlights. Styles it into an attractive off the bus, while one slept until almost lunch uniform. He was happy attempted to be cut Tints or tones. Frosting, creation. Don’t see much man was leaning over time. He couldn’t quite to have a job and he had by hammering two streaking or painting. creativity anymore. – the driver wrapping his remember where Liza recently gotten married rocks together with Razors cuts or shears. handkerchief around the Jane had gone, but he to a wonderful girl. He finished style in mind. Hair textures, perms, Tim Biggs. bus driver’s head. There wasn’t worried about her. thought life was perking This could be said about and natural curls helps to Advice Available. was a lot of blood and it He figured she would be along just as it should he a lot of haircuts, colors achieve most good styles. was obvious that he had back eventually. He rum- figured. He eased into the and styles. I’ve seen A sculptor takes a wet hit the windshield of the maged through the refrig- job driving a designated everywhere I look. No lump of clay and creates bus upon impact. Clar- erator and found plenty to route each day around the planning! Where did another vision. And artist ence went to the closest eat. He had been thinking city. He enjoyed his job Cosmetology and hair- takes a blank canvas and phone booth and called about his days as a street and was liking that pay- dressers lose the word paint, he or she has a an ambulance for his car driver in a big city. check each week. Living style? Maybe the word injured coworker. As He had just come back in the city was a change needs to be brought up the ambulance took the from the War and was for a country boy like in conversation with driver to the hospital, adjusting to everyday life him. Clarence had sent in the beauty salons by Clarence tried to decide outside the military, and his extra money back to customers and hair- what he should do next. being in a peaceful atmo- his mother, so he did not dressers alike. The art of He locked both street cars sphere far removed from come out of the military creative styling seems to and took the keys and the war zone he had been with a boatload of money. have been lost. Cosme- started walking back to living in. He saw an ad He worked to save up tology schools should the station. It was only a in the paper advertising money with the hopes of make creative styling few block to the station for drivers. He thought buying a house for him as part of their teach- and he went straight to it sounded like a decent and his wife. About a ing. All students have his supervisor to tell him job and it paid well, so year passed and one day ideas the schools can what had happened. As he applied for the posi- things changed. He had help them implement he walked down the hall tion. He was hired right started his route the same them not discourage toward the supervisor’s away and got fitted for as he had every other day. them. Ugly haircuts and office he noticed people the uniform that all the This day would prove to colors and styling will looking up at him from drivers wore. He thought be different. He came not bring new patrons. their desks. He thought it was kind of funny for around a street and before Listen to the patrons that was a bit strange. him to go right back into he knew it he had crashed ideas also. Use creativ- The Booneville Sentinel...Thursday, January 29, 2015...Booneville, Kentucky 41314............ Page 5 Local student awarded Touchstone OCHS Academic Team Excels Energy All "A" Classic scholarship In District Competition (Continued from page 1) Sixty of the com- the state. and the Frankfort inter- peting students initially Eligible students views. have been names $1,000 for the scholarships must The Touchstone scholarship winners. At be in their senior year at Energy All “A” Classic has least an additional 30 stu- one of Kentucky’s Class awarded $2 million in aca- dents will receive in-kind “A” high schools. The demic aid since it started $1,000 scholarships from students must attend a giving scholarships about various Kentucky colleges post-secondary school in 20 years ago. by the end of the stummer. Kentucky, whether it is a Students from the In all, more than college, university, com- state’s smallest schools 400 students from all areas munity college or voca- qualify for various Touch- of the Commonwealth tional/technical school. stone Energy All “A” Clas- applied for the awards. sic programs, including The finalists were inter- The scholarships based competitions in basketball, viewed in Frankfort by first on need, followed by art, cheerleading, baseball, panels of business people grade-point average, col- softball, volleyball, golf and educators from across lege entrance exam scores and soccer. Front Row: Riley Bingham, Frankie Jo Baldwin, Nikki Benham. Back Row: Matt Nuttle, Axl Bryant, Donnie Bushelman, Sarah Hensley. Not pictured: Owen Green and Matthew Pendergrass. After delays to advance to regional Baldwin, Nikki Benham, related to the snow on competition, Senior Don- Riley Bingham and Axl Saturday, High School nie Bushleman (Lan- Bryant also advanced to District Governors Cup guage Arts) Juniors Axl Regional Competition. Competition was held Bryant (Arts and Hu- Later this week on Monday, January manities), Owen Green there are more district 26th at Owsley County (Science) and Matthew level academic competi- High School. The Team Nuttle (Arts and Humani- tions scheduled to take from Owsley County ties and Social Studies), place. Congratulations High School had a very along with Frehman to those students already good showing in the Matthew Pendergrass advancing to region and written assessment and (Social Studies) . The Good Luck to those who FPS competitions. Five Future Problem Solving will compete later this students earned the right (FPS) team of Frankie Jo week! HOMECOMING 2015 (Continued from page 1) Attendants picked 9th Grade: Hannah Ertel The boys game from each grade to finish and Zachary Turner: 8th game begins at 6:00 P.M. up the homecoming court Grade: Emilee McQueen on Saturday night. Home- are: 11th grade: Madison and Logan Woodward; 7th coming should begin Paige Creech and Axl Grade: Jazmin Ratliff and around 7:30 pm Bryant; 10th grade: Johni Colby Roberts. Little and Randy Thomas; Here’s a Switch KSP Auto Chase Through Four Counties (Continued from page 1) Degree (Mo- MPH or > Speed Limit. rested and charged with tor Vehicle); Registra- Little also had two war- Public Intoxication. He tion Receipt; Failure rants of arrest pending also had pending war- of Owner to Maintain on him with a total of 34 rants of arrest totaling 6 We would like to pay Required Insurance/ additional charges. additional charges. you for a change... 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Then resa (Randy) Smith of the Booneville Funeral January, outdoor activities that it’s been several years something happened and Stanton, KY, Tammy Home with Rev. Rob get much slower. To be since I was fluent in know- the numbers declined and Riley of Booneville, KY, Morgan officiating. sure, there are ample op- ing exactly where to go to fishing for those bass no April (Charles) Moore Visitation was held portunities like catching catch these fish. After all, longer was an option. We of Booneville, KY, Thursday, January 22, crappie and killing ducks, over time, things change. had two choices; we could Tammy (Travis) Johnson 2015 from 11:00 AM but the weather can be a Structure changes, the move to another spot or of Booneville, KY and to 1:00 PM also at the real hindrance for those surrounding environment change what we were do- Carol Sue Riley, Dana (Doug) Giles of Booneville Funeral of us who like longer and changes, and fish move as ing in order to reach the age 52, wife of Melvin Winchester, KY, 1 sister; home. She was laid to warmer days. I really do a result. The old places that other fish that were still Riley, passed away Sun- Bonnie Taylor of Boon- rest in the Riley Family wish I had more time to en- I once could depend on, there. We stayed where we day, January 18, 2015 at eville, KY, 3 brothers; Cemetery in Booneville, joy this time of year. In my may not be as productive as were, switched baits, and her home in Booneville, Donnie Bishop, Johnny KY. The family asks that early adult days these few before. For times like these, begin to catch largemouth KY. Bishop and Wayne donations be made to weeks were filled with time I need to call a friend who with just as much success Carol was born Bishop all of Booneville, the Booneville Funeral at the lake catching fish. has been catching fish and as we previously had with May 26, 1962 in Man- KY, 8 grandchildren and Home to cover burial Now they are mostly a rest either beg him to take me the striped bass. A church chester, KY, a daughter many other loving family expenses. To leave the period before the spring or find out where I need to can do the same thing. to the late Hubert and members and friends. family a special message comes around. If there is go. The last thing I need to They can either move to Dallas (Deaton) Bishop. She was pre- please visit, www.boon- one change in my outdoor do is spend time guessing, another place or they can She was a homemaker, ceded in death by her evillekyfuneralhome. activities these next couple and fishing in a place that reevaluate and change who enjoyed gardening parents, Hubert and Dal- com. of months that I would like has a good history but no tactics in order to reach the and loved her family. to make, it is spending a present success. new people who are there. few days trying to put some What goes for fish There is no other choice fish in the freezer. It seems also goes for more impor- because quitting fishing is Robert "Bob" Terry that my wife likes nothing tant things – like one’s not an option. better than a cooler full church life. Things change. Gary Miller walleye or crappie. I think Some places that once were [email protected] Gideon’s, co-owner of brothers in law; Joe Bowl- B&E Limo Service, had ing, Thomas Clyde Bowl- a love for classic cars, ing, Clarence Bowling, Thank You served his Country proud- Charlie Bowling and Ron ly as a member in the U.S Davis; 4 sisters in law; Army, and a member of Carrie Bowling, Janet Sue We (Chuck & We would also spine. Please accept our the Three Forks VFW Bowling, Hazel Bowling, Naomi Calvert) pastors like to send our gracious most sincere thanks. Post 11296 in Beattyville, and Lyn Deaton. of the Heidelberg Pente- and sincere thanks to Finally, a very KY. Bob was a member of Funeral Services costal Church of God and each member of the Jack special thanks to the the Ida Mae Bible Church were held at the Boonev- proud mother and step- Welch Ch. 165 of the Dis- members of the Heidel- in Ida Mae, KY. ille Funeral Home, Boon- Robert “Bob” father of the late Tommy abled American Veterans berg Pentecostal Church He is survived by eville, KY at 2:00 PM on Terry, age 79, and widower Freeman would like to for the wonderful service of God for their prayers 2 brothers; Harold (Judy) Tuesday, January 27, 2015 of Agnes (Bowling) Terry, take this opportunity to they provided. It was the and support during this Terry of Booneville, KY, with Pastors Mark Col- passed away Friday, Janu- sincerely thank Tarasta most amazing funeral difficult time. Our love Larry (Nadine) Terry of burn and William Owens ary 23, 2015 at the Owsley Gabbard and staff of service I have ever been and prayers to all that Middletown, OH, 1 sister; officiating. Visitation was County Health Care Center Newman Funeral Home associated with. They paid their final respects or Pauletta (Fred) Mularz held Monday, January in Booneville, KY. for her relentless pursuit stood in a cold and steady attended the funeral. God of Booneville, KY, 1 26, 2015 from 6:00 - 9:00 Bob was born in in obtaining the type of rain never wavering but bless you. brother in law; Justus PM at the funeral home. Booneville, Kentucky on service we requested for stood courageously for Tucker (Kathleen) Bowl- Bob was laid to rest next April 8, 1935, a son of the Tommy Freeman. Please their departed comrade Sincerely submit- ing of Booneville, KY. to his wife in the Bowling late Wesley and Clara Jane accept our most sincere firing a 21 Gun Salute ted by Chuck & Naomi 4 sisters in law; Betty Family Cemetery located (Bowman) Terry. He was thanks. that sent chills up your Calvert. Davis of Cincinnati, OH, in the Vincent community a retired Post Master with Judy Terry of Lexington, of Owsley County. To the Vincent Post Office, From the Office of KY, Barbara Bowling leave the family a special also retired from Roadway A. Michael Mayes and Violet Ross-Bowling message visit www.boon- Trucking in Cincinnati, Owsley County Circuit Clerk both of Booneville, KY, a evillekyfuneralhome.com. OH, owner of Terry’s Gen- Drivers License/Permits host of nieces and neph- The Booneville Funeral eral Store, a farmer, owner January 21, 2015 ews, along with many Home in charge of all ar- and operator of Terry’s other loving relatives and rangements. Coal Trucking, a Board friends. In lieu of flowers member of the Kentucky PERMITS Bob was preceded the family has requested Mountain Mission and an Casey Price Booneville, KY in death by his parents, that donations be made to active member and coun- his loving wife of 51 one of the following or- selor of Youth Haven Bible INTERMEDIATE LICENSE years, 2 brothers; James ganizations; The Gideons, Camp ministering to the John Cody Little Booneville, KY and Clarence Terry, 1 Ida Mae Bible Church. or youth of Owsley and Lee sister; Arlene Began, 5 Youth Haven Bible Camp. County, a member of the LICENSE Kendra Brooke Harris Booneville, KY Daniel Scott Gabbard Booneville, KY Doris S. Moore Eastside Apartment News eville, KY, the daughter numerous family mem- of Roscoe and Ouida bers and friends. Stewart. She loved sewing Funeral services were by and working on her quilts held Thursday, January Ruby Callahan and was well known for 22, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. her volunteer work. She at Grace Evangelical worked for Grace Lu- Lutheran Church. Visita- Hello from East- o God of my righteous- ¾ cup chopped celery K therans Bazaar as well as tion was held Wednesday C side once again! It looks ness; Thou has enlarged Place onion and A the West Carrollton Food evening from 5:00 to 8:00 like we are having some me when I was in distress; potatoes in sauce pan. L Pantry for many years. pm. at the Newcormer B winter weather. We have have mercy upon me, and Cover with water bring She is preceded Funeral Home - South been blessed not to have hear my prayer.’ Psalm to boil. Simmer until soft in death by her parents, Chapel. Burial was in snowstorms like other 4:1 and drain. Melt butter Doris S. Moore, a son; Kevin Moore, 1 the Evergreen Cemetery. places have. Please in saucepan, add four, age 83 of West Carroll- brother; Emil Stewart. Please visit www.new- W keep all our family, Recipe: Potato Soup and stir till smooth. Add ton, passed away Friday Doris is survived by her comerdayton.com to share O friends, and neighbors in onion, potatoes, and milk. L January 16, 2015 at the husband of 63 years; a memory in the family L your prayers. There has ¾ cup chopped onion Heat and mix stirring E Hospice of Dayton, OH. John, 1 son; Darin Moore guest book. Y been a lot of sick. My 4 ½ cup diced potatoes about 10 mins. Season to She was born and 1 sister: Eola Barrett. grand daughter has been 1 tbs flour taste. May 18, 1931 in Boon- She is also survived by sick and now my grand 1 qt. milk son is running high ¾ cup chopped carrots A Thank You temps. He has a dr. appt. T N today. Many have had E Lisa D. Hall D.M.D G ear and throat infections. A Main Street - Beattyville, KY I pray that is all Michael M (606) 464-9262 has. The family of Funeral Home for special to us. Please keep Open Wednesday & Thursday Estill Smith would like everything! A special Thank you for the Linda and Wallace 8:00am - 5:00pm to take this time to thank thanks to the Himes flowers and prayers and Young in your prayers N everyone for their prayers, Family and Brandon please keep praying for since she has fell and is We accept Wellcare & CoventryCare A support, and kind words Gabbard for their songs us. Y now taking therapy. All Major Credit an Debt Cards Accepted C during our time of need. and words. We loved - The Smith Family Bible Verse: All Major Insurances Accepted Thanks to the Booneville them, as they were so “Hear me when I call, 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 29, 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. FOR SALE CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE - FOR FOR SALE DRYWALL REPAIR STNOOTRIACEG OEF BFIILLILNG & INSTALLATION FOR SALE FINAL SETTLEMENT 2008 Ford 2009 Polaris 700 NoticeH iso hnedreab yM giovteon rtchyatc Dleav id F150 4X4 STX Ex- Crew Cab 2000 miles. 15 Years of Experience WANTED RILEYS AUTOMOTIVE Combs has  led a Final Settlement tended Cab. 4 new CX 500 Custom Blue 1979 $6000. Phone (606) Now Open as Administrator for the estate of tires 74k miles, excel- Plate 669-0P. For More 593-6622. For an estimate phone Barns to buy. Located at the Old the deceased, Tena J. Combs, late lent condition. Rebuilt information call Lou's Khristopher Barrett at Ask for Dallas. Paul Campbell Garage of Owsley County, Kentucky, on title. Asking $9900. Wrecker Service at (606) (606) 593-7355 Call (606) 593-8039. OPEN the 17th day of December, 2009. Phone (606) 593-6622 593-6789. Mon. - Fri. 8am - 5pm A hearing is scheduled for the 01- for more information. 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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; Route 30 $60.00 Couch and ECQhaUir. AiLns uHlatOed UmSeItaNl Groof all COUNTRY MOBILE HOME SALES Call Arnie Roberts at 593- the way across the back of PursuantL$ EtGo AWL40 N5 OTKIAACRE 8N:010, TED $ Auto Repair 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 ma•d Me boyb thilee D Hepoamrtmeesn Ft foorr NSaatulera •l Mobile Homes For Rent & Detailing an appointment to tour. 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Oil Change, Brakes, Mechanic Work, 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 PSoelcaonwwni.n eoAerrcl l t ipoenCr swWoiitntihshz ateehreeen hslsace lrhee,ba aryein rnindstaf lo ormrt het ndoea t nhcaitn a5gll 9o df3e ha-ol5iuns7gins0 ga9 dc.va el lr3 ttihTsee /dUP a.Sre. Daveapialartbmlee nint PleLasEeG tAakL6e NnO0oTti6IcCe E-th8at 4the3 -2394 EnginOep Secna:nner 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 Monday -Friday 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 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. Saturday 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. to those who can no longer truck stacked in for $60.00. deceased, Sigel Turner, late in walk safely, nor self-propel Call Frankie McDaniel at Owsley County, Kentucky. Any Now Accepting Credit & Debit Cards a manual wheelchair, and 593-7656. 3T/P person DhaviAng cNlaimNs aYgain sMt saidA RSHALL whAo llm OeetN tEhe oard dTitiWonaOl time Classifieds estate a re hereby noti ed to present same, veri ed according to law, to guidelines of the program. FOR SALE said Molly Turner or Bill Meader, If the patient’s need is for Fresh, New Homemade attorney for the estate, on or before Wolf Creek ufosre mino trhee i nhfoo mMrEmeU,a pStAilToen aB sStEeo cPsTaeAlelI DS IMqNuI oAalrDDat.sV sASesEeN,e C EEd$d1i0e .0I0s aacs peart tpheer s1o7nt hi nddaeyb otef dJ utno5e ,s 2ai90d0 9e,s3 atantde- aanr5ye 525 if they qualify. Call toll hereby requested to make payment Metal 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 FINAL SETTLEMENT ClassifiFedOs 21R to 5S0 WAorLdsE - $7.00 Notice is hereby given that David Offering 15 Colors in our #1 grade 36 inch metal roof- Combs has  led a Final Settlement Classifieds 50 to 75 as Administrator for the estate of ing panels and accessories, and in our 16 inch snaplock This & That 100 Eastside Lane the deceased, Tena J. Combs, late standing seam panels. http://www.wolfcreekmetal.com W1o00r dEss t-a t$e 1L0an.0e0 of Owsley County, Kentucky, on the 17th day of December, 2009. 1 (606) 593-7080 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) FIRHEoAuRsiMngS f o&r tShUe PEPlLdYer lCyO. 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They should include the writer's home address, Room, Basement, Detached Garage. 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) email address and day and evening 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 telephone nuLmbEersT for TER 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)verification. Anonymous 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) letters (not signed) will not be considered. 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Now arises the ques- “I can worship the subject matter within When Abraham exhibits his tion, “Can a person worship God just as well at home as its covers the same way. faith and obedience, God God while purposely staying I can at church.” Ministers Because of this, there is a stops Abraham and spares away from church?” hear this statement from Bible study method called, Isaac’s life.) By using the If obedience is time to time. Usually, this “The law of first mention.” law of first mention we a qualification to proper is said by someone who has This method of Bible study learn the four basic things worship the answer is, “no.” not darkened a church door looks at the first mention of involved in worship are: God commands us to not in decades. Is this state- a topic in Scripture because 1. Sacrifice. Be it Isaac or a purposely stay away from ment true? Can someone it lays the foundation for ram, offering a sacrifice was the gathering of His people, worship God “just as well” everything following it. The the purpose of going there in “Not forsaking the assem- at home as at church? On first time the word “wor- the first place. bling of ourselves together, the surface, the response is ship” appears in the Bible is 2. Obedience. Abraham did as the manner of some is; “yes,” but is it deeper than in Genesis 22:5, “And Abra- not know why, or what God but exhorting one another: that? The first step in our ham said unto his young had planned, all he knew and so much the more, as quest for an answer would men, Abide ye here with the was that God had told ye see the day approaching” be to define the meaning of ass; and I and the lad will him to go and do this, so we (Hebrews 10:25). worship. go yonder and worship, and went. Have a lifestyle The Bible is a progressive come again to you.” To sum- 3. Faith. If Abraham did that is a lifestyle of worship. book. What I mean by that marize, what is going on; not have the faith to believe Be a Christian with a life of is this: subjects are scattered God had promised Abraham God’s first promise, he faith, sacrifice, obedience throughout the Bible and and his wife, Sarah, a son. would not have had the faith and witness. Be a Christian build upon themselves. You God provides the miracle to follow this command. with a life of worship, and, cannot grab a Bible, turn to baby when Sarah is 90 and 4. An outward witness in by the way, go to church the “worship section” and Abraham is 99 years of age. honor of God. The events Sunday. Preacher Johnson read all the Bible has to say God has promised Abra- were being done on top of is Pastor at Countryside about worship. For compari- ham’s decedents, through a hill. Baptist Church in rural Parke son, a first grader will learn Isaac; would be as numer- The sacrifice was County Indiana. To hear that we fought a war against ous as the sands of the sea. to be a burnt sacrifice (Gen- sermons, view current news the British to gain our Around twelve years later esis 22:2); for this reason events related to prophecy independence. A third grader God does the unthinkable the smoke would have been and other things go to www. will discover the “shot heard by commanding Abraham seen for miles around. preacherjohnson.com. Email: around the word” came at to kill Isaac upon an altar as [email protected]. Concord. Someone in High a sacrifice to God. Bringing Taking a real close look at If you email please inform School will learn of the po- us to our scene; Abraham those four things, we can him where you have seen litical ideologies that led to and Isaac are leaving the observe worship is more of a Preacher’s Point. All Scrip- the war being fought. Each servants behind to walk to lifestyle and not an event we ture references are from the year of American History the top of the hill and “wor- just do from time to time. KJV. class builds upon itself. ship.” (Just in case you don’t Our answer is we must be PRIDE awards $30,000 for environmental education clubs Owsley County PRIDE Clubs receive $1,500 Student groups environmental cleanup and Clubs will use their contracts ford to promote “Personal that explore nature and education in southern and for a variety of activities that Responsibility In a Desirable serve their communities eastern Kentucky. show students the impor- Environment” in southern have received a boost PRIDE announced tance of a clean environ- and eastern Kentucky. from Eastern Kentucky today that it had awarded ment, personal responsibility Since 1997, PRIDE PRIDE, Inc., the nonprofit $30,277 to PRIDE Clubs and community pride. For has made 1,376 funding organization that promotes across the 42-county region. example, many PRIDE awards for environmental The PRIDE Club Environ- Clubs will spend their education projects, impact- Subscribe mental Education Contracts contracts on supplies for ing 706,805 students across Large Consignment Auction with the are worth up to $750 each. recycling programs, gardens the region. The funds have Cross the OH River at They were awarded through and Earth Day events. been used for a wide variety Booneville Maysville go West on Rt. 52 to a competitive application “Teachers and students have of stewardship activities, the O.K. Warehouse Sentinel process. great ideas for learning and from operating PRIDE Clubs Ripley, OH 45167 Sun. Feb. 8 th 10:00 In Owsley County, serving projects, and the to building greenhouses. Buying or Selling Call Today! the Owsley County Elemen- PRIDE Club contracts will The 2015 PRIDE In County Open House Sat. 7th tary School PRIDE Club make it easier to put those Club Environmental Educa- $25 10:30-1:30 received $750. The Owsley ideas into action,” said tion Contracts are the third Antiques, Household & County High School PRIDE PRIDE’s Tammie Wilson. round of contracts made Collectables! Cherry corner Club also received $750. Over the 18 years possible by a $175,000 grant cupboard- walnut. Pierced tin. Out of PRIDE Clubs are that PRIDE has been from the Appalachian Re- Pie safe- wood chest- Wal. student groups dedicated to promoting environmental gional Commission to East- County Night stand- etc.- household environmental education. education, we have seen the ern Kentucky PRIDE, Inc. furnishings elec. Stair chair $35 lift- tools- snow blower Sthil Club members learn about power that students have to Eastern Kentucky PRIDE, chainsaw- tiller- hand and nature through fun, hands-on change their communities,” Inc., agrees and warrants that power tools-more!- 25 pocket activities. They also serve Wilson said. “PRIDE Clubs 66 percent of the program knives- coins -old pocket their communities by vol- help students discover and will be financed by federal AUTO HOME LIFE BUSINESS A MEMBER SERVICE KYFB.COM watches- pedal car- 05 Dodge unteering for local cleanup use that power.” funding with the remaining Dakota 4x4 1 owner- 93 Chevy events and performing their PRIDE was 34 percent financed by state 2500 Service truck- 16’ trailer- own project to improve the founded in 1997 by Con- and local resources. Total Meyer snow blade auction local environment. gressman Hal Rogers and project cost is $266,501, ring 2- new building material For the remainder Kentucky Natural Resources of which $175,000 will be nat. hickory hardwood- hand of the school year, PRIDE Secretary James E. Bick- funded by the ARC. scraped nat. oak- gun stock- metro brown others!- kitchen cabinet sets- windows doors- 6 colors of laminate- ceramic tile carpet- pad- trim- tubs show- ers- Whirlpools- vinyl flr.- BIG ON COMMITMENT.® lumber- metal roofing- More! All sold as is! K Owsley County High School C A 1st time writing a check bring Senior Spotlight Class of 2015 L INSURANCE AGENTS B bank letter of guarantee or Kentucky Farm Bureau is seeking insurance agent candidates cash- no exceptions- with strong entrepreneurial spirit and a commitment to call or see web for list and service excellence. We offer a competitive supplemental terms. This week's senior spotligh shins on Alicia Gray. allowance program for newly contracted agents. W Towlers Auction Service Inc. O Agents are independent contractors, not employees of Kentucky Farm Bureau. Randy Myers Auctioneer L L 513-315-4360 E Apply online today at www.kfbcareers.com. Y towlersauctioninc.com Alicia is the daughter of Beth Gray. She has two brothers: Aaron Gray and Kyle Pender- grass. Her grandparents are Willis and Jo Pender- 2014 UNMINED COAL TAX BILLS A grass. T N are due and payable in the sheriff's office at this time. If you do not received your tax Alicia's college and career plans are E undecided at this time. Her hobbies include G bill in the few days, contact the sheriff's office at 593-5161. A playing video games, walking outside, listening M DISCOUNTS/PENALTIES to music and drawing. 2% discount - if paid by 2/28/15 Face value - if paid by 3/31/15 N 5% penalty - if paid by 4/30/15 Alicia Gray A Y 21% penalty - if paid after 4/30/15 C The Booneville Sentinel...Thursday, January 29, 2015...Booneville, Kentucky 41314............ Page 9 Breakthrough for Circuit Clerk’s Good Samatarian Sometimes Hard to Find by Awareness Program Teresa Barrett The Circuit Court celebrated 1.5 million I hope more people will Last week I they told them, the clerk money they had until the Clerks of Kentucky made Kentuckians registered as realize the need that is received a call from a handed them the money. end of the month. 2014 a momentous year donors. “Without the cir- right here in our county. It person in the county that They found out But this person in the fight to save lives. cuit clerks and deputies, does not cost anything to they had lost their money. that the blessed soul that did the right thing and not With 998 Kentuckians we may not have 50,000 join the Kentucky Organ They had their money in had found and turned in ever knowing even if the on the waiting list for an names on the Kentucky Donor Registry. We hope their pocket and found the pretty good amount of person would come back, organ transplant, there is Organ Donor Registry. to have over 50% of Ken- that it was gone when money was Gary Judd. and turned the money in no better time to join the Because of their questions tuckians by next year.” they pulled their keys out When the person anyway. Kentucky Organ Donor at driver’s license, over Do you have a donation of their pocket as they called Mr. Judd, he didn't When I was talk- Registry. In 2014, 103 1.5 million Kentuckians story to share? Local were paying their bills. want any reward, nor any ing to the person that the unselfish individuals in have joined”, said Shelley donor families transplant They began back- type of publicity, he said money was returned to, Kentucky were able to Snyder, executive director recipients and families, tracking their steps in a their thanks was enough. they stated they wasn't save 332 lives, and many of the Circuit Clerks Trust and those who may need frenzy to see if they could He did tell the person that a religious person but more individuals were for Life Program. “Until a transplant one ay are find their money, but not he was a Jehovah's Wit- they might start going to able to enhance some- this mission touches your invited to step forward. to hopeful to find it. ness. church now. You know, one’s life or give sight family, many don’t realize Your involvement will They stopped You don't find mayby that was the entire through tissue and cornea how vital it is that ev- educate others about the by the Booneville Post many people like Mr. reason this happened in donation. Still more than eryone joins the registry. powerful gift of donation. Office, looked in the Judd any more. Most the first place. Maybe 124,000 patients are cur- If it were my husband Please visit the parking lot and run inside people would say, "It's there was a bigger plan rently waiting for their or friend who needed a Trust for Life website and asked if anybody just my lucky day!" stick that was in store for them organ transplant. Tragi- transplant to live another at www.trustforlife.org had turned in any money. it in their pocket and go that day and a blessing cally each day 21 patients day, I would want them or call 866-945-5433. Surprisingly enough, on, not thinking about for Mr Judd. You never lose their fight and their to have one. That is why Don’t forget to register one of the clerks ask who lost the money and if know! lives waiting. I’m a registered donor. If as a donor too and help them how much? When that person had lost all the Kentucky’s Cir- I can save a life when I’m Kentuckians reach a cuit Clerks are determined gone, I’m willing to do national goal. Regard- to make a difference and it”. less of medical history or end the wait. “When Kicking off 2015 age, everyone can register you get your license or with heart, May’s office as a donor. “ In 2014, state ID, we ask if you is reaching out to those Owsley County residents would like to donate $1 to in Owsley County who donated $477 to the Trust increase public education have been touched by the for Life, and 68 residents about the mission of or- mission of organ dona- joined the Kentucky gan donation in Kentucky. tion. These stories will be Organ Donor Registry. I We also ask if you wish compiled into an inspiring am proud of the generos- to be a registered organ online wall dedicated to ity of our community and donor. Every person who raising awareness about appreciate your support of says yes gives hope to all this mission. Current this life saving mission.” those patients on the wait- stories can be found on Explains Mays. Currently ing list”, explains Owsley the Trust for Life website 17% of Owsley County Circuit Clerk Mike Mays. www.trustforlife.org. residents are registered This year was a record “Many people donors. The Kentucky year for Kentucky, thanks have been touched by the Circuit Court Clerks Trust to the Circuit Clerks and gift of organ and tissue for Life is a 501C(3) non their hardworking staff. In donation here. By sharing profit organization that 2014, 44.5% of Kentuck- these incredible journeys informs, educates and ians donated $1 to the Or- we can inspire others encourages Kentuckians gan Donation Awareness to say yes at the drivers to be registered organ Program. The Kentucky license window”, explains and tissue donors to save Organ Donor Registry Mays. “We are such a lives. reached a milestone and supportive community. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE | UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT Cooperative Extension Service Owsley County PO Box 186/02 Industrial Park Rd. 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