M c Yard Sale€¦ · the harrodsburg herald • harrodsburg, kentucky • • thursday, september...

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THE HARRODSBURG HERALD • HARRODSBURG, KENTUCKY • WWW.HARRODSBURGHERALD.COM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2017 PAGE 7A BURGIN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL Saturday, October 28 th , 2017 Vendors: Fundraiser for Education and Playground renovation Mary Kay LuLa Roe The Old Country Store Dot Dot Smile Tastefully Simple Lilla Rose Hair Jewelry Monat Hair Care LipSense AND MORE!! Birmingham, Alabama attorney Robert Norris helps injured claimants, nationwide, collect cash benefits from Asbestos Trusts. “No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.” CORNING GLASS WORKS Special trusts have been set up by vendors and suppliers of the Corning Glass Works plant to pay asbestos victims: If you ever worked at the Corning Glass Works plant before 1982, you may have been exposed to asbestos - and not even know it. You could be entitled to multiple cash settlements without going to court, filing a lawsuit, or even leaving your house. Lung Cancer • Other Cancers If you ever worked at the Corning Glass Works plant, and have been diagnosed with Lung Cancer (even if you are a smoker) - or Esophageal, Laryngeal, Pharyngeal, Stomach, Colon, Rectal Cancer or Mesothelioma, or know someone who died from one of these cancers, call 1-800-478-9578 Free Claims Analysis www.getnorris.com/asb Nationwide Service Clean air conditioning and heating ducts Clean dryer vents Spray duct to sanitize and deodorize Destroys odors associated with mold, mildew, smoke, animals, etc. Clean condenser and evaporator coils Replace filters Free estimates Division of Lewis Metal Works, Inc. Ph. 859-865-2333 Fax: 859-865-9222 [email protected] 60 HIGHWAY Yard Sale 200+ Miles through Western Kentucky on Highway 60 @Highway60YardSale Livingston, Crittenden, Union, Henderson, Daviess, Hancock, & Breckinridge Counties THURS-SUN • Oct 5-8 FIND US ON Mercer county court news The following cases are on record in the Mercer County Circuit Court clerk’s office: Jeremy C. Coy, improper parking violations, $25 fine; failure to appear—citation for misdemeanor (three counts), $200 fine, 20 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO; no brake lights—passenger vehicles, $25 fine; failure to produce insurance card, $25 fine. Jesus Delgado, no opera- tor's/Moped license, 30 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO. Tyler A. Fraley, operating on a suspended/revoked oper- ator's license (two counts), 60 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO. Amy Frazier, operating a motor vehicle with an expired operator's license, $25 fine. Beanka L. Gay, speed- ing 16 MPH over the posted limit, STS. Joie Ruth Lyons, operat- ing a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs, $2,000 fine, ADE, license suspended 120 days, random drug screens; possession of marijuana, $100 fine; failure to wear seat belts, $25 fine. Keith L. Martin, failure to illuminate head lamps, $25 fine; failure of non-owner- operator to maintain required insurance, 10 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO, county attorney. Sherri R. Roseberry, speeding 15 MPH over the posted limit, STS. Ashley B. Stevens, license not in possession, $25 fine. Bradley S. Stevens, speeding 16 MPH over the posted limit, $32 fine. Travis Heath, 1st-degree facilitation of trafficking in heroin, 150 days to serve. Milton Lessny, speed- ing 10 MPH over the posted limit, $20 fine; no operator's/ Moped license, $25 fine. Julius Moore, endanger- ing the welfare of a minor, 30 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO. Tabitha L. Moore, endan- gering the welfare of a minor, 30 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO. Todd Richard Neff, oper- ating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/ drugs, $2,000 fine, ADE, license suspended 120 days, four days to serve; failure to report incident, $100 fine. Glenna Rice, 1st-degree facilitation of trafficking in heroin, 150 days to serve. Sara Jean Slone, operat- ing a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs, $2,000 fine, ADE, license suspended 120 days. Zachary W. Thomas, 1st- degree possession of cocaine, 150 days to serve; 1st-degree facilitation of trafficking in heroin, 150 days to serve. Terrence Lee Walker, unauthorized use of motor vehicle, 150 days to serve; leaving scene of an accident, 150 days to serve; 2nd-degree criminal mischief, 150 days to serve; contempt of court, 179 days to serve. Joseph Steven Wince, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alco- hol/drugs—3rd offense, $5,000 fine, ADE, license suspended 36 months, 150 days to serve. The following property transfers are on record in the Mercer County Clerk’s office: Jessica Jones and Justin Jones to Ruth Jackson, half interest in property located in Mercer County, fair market value of $45,000. William and Sheri Doughty to Kenneth J. and Meshayla D. Doughty, property located in Mercer County, $122,000. Casey R. and Courtney J. Watts to Dennis C. and Brittany M. Cox, property located in Mercer County, $10,000. John Steen and Pamela B. Vinyard to Stuart and Cathie Holt, property located in Mercer County, $46,000. Roscoe Antle to Ted A. and Cindy R. Cummings, prop- erty located at 334 Talmage- Mayo Rd., $385,000. Wells Fargo Bank NA to the Secretary of Veteran Affairs, property located at 449 N. College St., fair mar- ket value of $76,485. William F. and Lauren Whitenack to Rhonda L. Hinkle, property located in Mercer County, $146,000. Angela Marie and Robert Earl Reed Jr. to Darrell B. and Debbie Kay Baker Hull, property located in Mercer County, $110,000. Allen K. and Laura Hewett to Jack Tucker Searcy III and Jeffrey M. and Melody D. Searcy, property located in Mercer County, $15,000. Warren E. and Tamara K. Hawkins to Eric Kartner, property located in Mercer County, $86,000. Dana K. and Michael Demma to Bobby and Sandra K. Dollins, property located in Mercer County, no fair market value given. Joe W. and Andrea O. Miller to Lucas Pike, proper- ty located in Mercer County, $105,000. Daniel and Amber Sewell to Charlotte Baker, property located in Mercer County, $42,000. Karen M. and Paul Lewis Seibert to John Kronour, Heather Balser and Paula Frey, property located in Mercer County, fair market value of $26,000. Amanda and Brett Ryne Schoebel to Iveth A. and Joshua Odell Hancock, property located in Mercer County, $68,000. Lettie F. Harlow to Joe B. and Linda D. Wade, property located in Mercer County, $80,000. The following cases are on record in the Mercer County Circuit Court Clerk’s office: Community Trust Bank vs. James Dugan, $9,612.25 plus interest, costs and fees. Dixie Florian vs. Glasscock Transport Company et al., compensa- tory and punitive damages plus interest, costs and fees. Damon Edwards et al. vs. Shirley Cleary, $4,000 plus interest, costs and fees. Burkmann Nutrition vs. Betty Goodlett, $65,035.89 plus interest, costs and fees. Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Inc. vs. John Harris et al., $101,645.62 and that plaintiff will be adjudged to have a valid and enforceable mortgage plus interest, costs and fees. Credit Acceptance Corporation vs. Becky Stewart, $5,619.77 plus inter- est, costs and fees. The following evictions are on record in the Mercer Circuit Court Clerk’s office: Harrods Creek Apartments was awarded restitution of the property located at 703 Perryville Rd. Apt. 1, from John Goode and Jennifer Rodgers. Cypress Hills Apartments was awarded restitution of the property located at 445 E. Factory St. Apt. 505, from Pamela Ray. Berkshire II Apartments was awarded restitution of the property located at 830 N. College St. Apt. 144, from Jeremy Drake. Sims and Hayden was awarded restitution of the property located at 341 E. Office St., from Shane Carr. Marica Weiser was award- ed restitution of the property located at 699 New Dixville Rd., from Stacie Plunkett and Tim Robinson. George Camic was award- ed restitution of the prop- erty located at 240 Azalea St., from Twanya Peach et al. Dist. criMinal DeeDs circuit civil (Editor’s Note: The fol- lowing abbreviations appear throughout court news: ADE - alcohol and drug educa- tion classes; EPO/DVO - emergency protective order/ domestic violence order; NFJO - no further jailable offenses, defendant will serve full sentence if arrest- ed again; STS - state traf- fic school; P&P - Kentucky Probation and Parole; coun- ty attorney - must report to prosecutor’s office) evictions Sons of Confederate Veterans Memorial Service Confederate Monument Cemetery 12:00 PM, Saturday, October 7, 2017 Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site Perryville, KY The Sons of Confederate Veterans will present a memorial program in honor of those who gave their “fullest measure of devotion.” We invite you to attend and recognized those who we honor. Application for membership may be obtained at the John C. Breckinridge Camp #100 tent. The Sons of Confederate Veterans reject any group whose actions tarnish or distort the image of the Confederate Soldier for his reasons for fighting. Paid for by the Sons of Confederate Veterans www.scv.org The City of Burgin is now accepting applications for a certified police officer. This will be a part time position. Applications must be handed in to City Hall by 4 PM, Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. Contact Burgin City Hall for an application. We are open Monday-Friday 8-4. Call 748-5220 for information. Church From 5A Calvary Baptist Church Calvary Baptist Church, located on Cornishville Road, will be having Homecoming Service on Oct. 1, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. with special music by Made New. The speaker will be former pastor, Stephen Ramsey. A pot luck meal will follow the service and the community is invited to attend. Salvisa Christian Church Salvisa Christian Church, located at 155 Sugar Street, will be giving free clothes away, Monday, Oct. 2 from 10:30 a.m. until noon. Clothes are available for the entire family. Ap- pointments are also avail- able by call Charlotte at 865-2226 or Pam 502-839- 5626. Bruner’s Chapel Baptist Church Clogging class will re- sume Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Barry Vandivier Center. A beginner’s class will be added and taught by Tam- my White from 6:30-7 p.m. These classes are free and open to the community. For more information contact Morgan White at 859-325- 3244. Southside Christian Church “Welcome Home,” a weekly veterans recovery group will be held each Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the old chapel. Christian Life Center Every Monday, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., Brother John Watts will be avail- able at the Christian Life Center to pray with fami- lies and individuals. If well attended, more days could be added. Stop in and pray with Brother John. (Editor’s Note: The Harrodsburg Herald will reserve the Church News Section for special events including: concerts, spe- cial services and benefits. Submit church news to The Herald by noon on Mon- days to be included.) 21 Years From 3A *** Mr. Walter Marvin Brown, 82, of Lawrence- burg, died Sept. 17, 1996. *** Mr. Michael Wayne Saxon, 40, of Borger, TX, died Sept. 18, 1996 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. *** BATTLE: *** Maurice Votaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Votaw and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Votaw Sunday. *** Ashley Carey visited Matthew and Jordan Spar- row over the weekend. *** Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pyles last week were Nathan Brown, Thelma Derringer and Shirley Pickell. *** 42 Years Ago: Sept. 25, 1975 *** Verna Farney won the Young Careerist speak off sponsored by the Ft. Harrod Business and Professional Women’s Club on Sept. 22. Debbie Hilbert was first runner up. *** The Hon. Henry Vincent Pennington II, circuit judge for the 50th judicial dis- trict of Kentucky, has been named to the board of trust- ees of Midway College. *** Larry Willis Inman is attending Eastern Ken- tucky University this se- mester under a presidential scholarship. *** 63 Years Ago: Sept. 24, 1954 *** Glave Vivion, cashier at the Mercer County Na- tional Bank, has returned from Central Baptist Hos- pital, where he underwent surgery. *** Franklin White has opened a jewelry store on Main Street. *** Senior class officers for Rose Hill High School are June Patterson, Kermit Logue, Peggy Wheeler and Ovie McCrystal. *** 84 Years Ago: Sept. 22, 1933 *** Earl Dean, 19, from McAfee High School, has entered Morehead Teach- ers college on a four year scholarship. *** Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker has been invited to sing at the district D.A.R. meeting in Danville. *** D.W. Coleman has en- tered Vanderbilt University this fall. ***

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  • THE HARRODSBURG HERALD • HARRODSBURG, KENTUCKY • WWW.HARRODSBURGHERALD.COM • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2017 PAGE 7A

    BURGIN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL Saturday, October 28th, 2017

    Vendors:

    Fundraiser for Education and Playground renovation

    Mary Kay LuLa Roe The Old Country Store Dot Dot Smile Tastefully Simple Lilla Rose Hair Jewelry Monat Hair Care LipSense AND MORE!!

    BURGIN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL Saturday, October 28th, 2017

    Vendors:

    Fundraiser for Education and Playground renovation

    Mary Kay LuLa Roe The Old Country Store Dot Dot Smile Tastefully Simple Lilla Rose Hair Jewelry Monat Hair Care LipSense AND MORE!!

    Birmingham, Alabama attorney Robert Norris helps injured claimants, nationwide, collect cash benefits from Asbestos Trusts. “No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.”

    CORNINGGLASS WORKS Special trusts have been set up by vendors and suppliers of

    the Corning Glass Works plant to pay asbestos victims:If you ever worked at the Corning Glass Works plant before 1982, you may have been

    exposed to asbestos - and not even know it. You could be entitled to multiple cash settlements without going to court, filing a lawsuit, or even leaving your house.

    Lung Cancer • Other Cancers

    If you ever worked at the Corning Glass Works plant, and have been diagnosed with Lung Cancer (even if you are a smoker) - or Esophageal, Laryngeal, Pharyngeal, Stomach, Colon, Rectal Cancer

    or Mesothelioma, or know someone who died from one of these cancers, call

    1-800-478-9578Free

    Claims Analysiswww.getnorris.com/asbNationwide Service

    ✓ Clean air conditioning and heating ducts✓ Clean dryer vents✓ Spray duct to sanitize and deodorize Destroys odors associated with mold, mildew, smoke, animals, etc.✓ Clean condenser and evaporator coils✓ Replace filters✓ Free estimates

    Division of Lewis Metal Works, Inc.Ph. 859-865-2333

    Fax: [email protected]

    60HIGHWAY

    Yard Sale200+ Miles through Western Kentucky on Highway 60

    @Highway60YardSale

    Livingston, Crittenden, Union, Henderson, Daviess, Hancock, & Breckinridge Counties

    THURS-SUN • Oct 5-8

    FINDUS ON

    Mercer county court news

    The following cases are on record in the Mercer County Circuit Court clerk’s office:

    Jeremy C. Coy, improper parking violations, $25 fine; failure to appear—citation for misdemeanor (three counts), $200 fine, 20 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO; no brake lights—passenger vehicles, $25 fine; failure to produce insurance card, $25 fine.

    Jesus Delgado, no opera-tor's/Moped license, 30 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO.

    Tyler A. Fraley, operating on a suspended/revoked oper-ator's license (two counts), 60 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO.

    Amy Frazier, operating a motor vehicle with an expired operator's license, $25 fine.

    Beanka L. Gay, speed-ing 16 MPH over the posted limit, STS.

    Joie Ruth Lyons, operat-ing a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs, $2,000 fine, ADE, license suspended 120 days, random drug screens; possession of marijuana, $100 fine; failure to wear seat belts, $25 fine.

    Keith L. Martin, failure to illuminate head lamps, $25 fine; failure of non-owner-operator to maintain required insurance, 10 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO, county attorney.

    Sherri R. Roseberry, speeding 15 MPH over the posted limit, STS.

    Ashley B. Stevens, license not in possession, $25 fine.

    Bradley S. Stevens, speeding 16 MPH over the

    posted limit, $32 fine.Travis Heath, 1st-degree

    facilitation of trafficking in heroin, 150 days to serve.

    Milton Lessny, speed-ing 10 MPH over the posted limit, $20 fine; no operator's/Moped license, $25 fine.

    Julius Moore, endanger-ing the welfare of a minor, 30 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO.

    Tabitha L. Moore, endan-gering the welfare of a minor, 30 days to serve, probation one year, NFJO.

    Todd Richard Neff, oper-ating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs, $2,000 fine, ADE, license suspended 120 days, four days to serve; failure to report incident, $100 fine.

    Glenna Rice, 1st-degree facilitation of trafficking in heroin, 150 days to serve.

    Sara Jean Slone, operat-ing a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs, $2,000 fine, ADE, license suspended 120 days.

    Zachary W. Thomas, 1st-degree possession of cocaine, 150 days to serve; 1st-degree facilitation of trafficking in heroin, 150 days to serve.

    Terrence Lee Walker, unauthorized use of motor vehicle, 150 days to serve; leaving scene of an accident, 150 days to serve; 2nd-degree criminal mischief, 150 days to serve; contempt of court, 179 days to serve.

    Joseph Steven Wince, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alco-hol/drugs—3rd offense, $5,000 fine, ADE, license suspended 36 months, 150 days to serve.

    The following property transfers are on record in the Mercer County Clerk’s office:

    Jessica Jones and Justin Jones to Ruth Jackson, half interest in property located in Mercer County, fair market value of $45,000.

    William and Sheri Doughty to Kenneth J. and Meshayla D. Doughty, property located in Mercer County, $122,000.

    Casey R. and Courtney J. Watts to Dennis C. and

    Brittany M. Cox, property located in Mercer County, $10,000.

    John Steen and Pamela B. Vinyard to Stuart and Cathie Holt, property located in Mercer County, $46,000.

    Roscoe Antle to Ted A. and Cindy R. Cummings, prop-erty located at 334 Talmage-Mayo Rd., $385,000.

    Wells Fargo Bank NA to the Secretary of Veteran Affairs, property located at 449 N. College St., fair mar-ket value of $76,485.

    William F. and Lauren Whitenack to Rhonda L. Hinkle, property located in Mercer County, $146,000.

    Angela Marie and Robert Earl Reed Jr. to Darrell B. and Debbie Kay Baker Hull, property located in Mercer County, $110,000.

    Allen K. and Laura Hewett to Jack Tucker Searcy III and Jeffrey M. and Melody D. Searcy, property located in Mercer County, $15,000.

    Warren E. and Tamara K. Hawkins to Eric Kartner, property located in Mercer County, $86,000.

    Dana K. and Michael Demma to Bobby and Sandra K. Dollins, property located in Mercer County, no fair market value given.

    Joe W. and Andrea O. Miller to Lucas Pike, proper-ty located in Mercer County, $105,000.

    Daniel and Amber Sewell to Charlotte Baker, property located in Mercer County, $42,000.

    Karen M. and Paul Lewis Seibert to John Kronour, Heather Balser and Paula Frey, property located in Mercer County, fair market value of $26,000.

    Amanda and Brett Ryne Schoebel to Iveth A. and Joshua Odell Hancock, property located in Mercer County, $68,000.

    Lettie F. Harlow to Joe B. and Linda D. Wade, property located in Mercer County, $80,000.

    The following cases are on record in the Mercer County Circuit Court Clerk’s office:

    Community Trust Bank vs. James Dugan, $9,612.25 plus interest, costs and fees.

    Dixie Florian vs. Glasscock Transport Company et al., compensa-tory and punitive damages plus interest, costs and fees.

    Damon Edwards et al. vs. Shirley Cleary, $4,000 plus interest, costs and fees.

    Burkmann Nutrition vs. Betty Goodlett, $65,035.89 plus interest, costs and fees.

    Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Inc. vs. John Harris et al., $101,645.62 and that plaintiff will be adjudged to have a valid and enforceable mortgage plus interest, costs and fees.

    Credit Acceptance Corporation vs. Becky Stewart, $5,619.77 plus inter-est, costs and fees.

    The following evictions are on record in the Mercer Circuit Court Clerk’s office:

    Harrods Creek Apartments was awarded restitution of the property located at 703 Perryville Rd. Apt. 1, from John Goode and Jennifer Rodgers.

    Cypress Hills Apartments was awarded restitution of the property located at 445 E. Factory St. Apt. 505, from Pamela Ray.

    Berkshire II Apartments was awarded restitution of the property located at 830 N. College St. Apt. 144, from Jeremy Drake.

    Sims and Hayden was awarded restitution of the property located at 341 E. Office St., from Shane Carr.

    Marica Weiser was award-ed restitution of the property located at 699 New Dixville Rd., from Stacie Plunkett and Tim Robinson.

    George Camic was award-ed restitution of the prop-erty located at 240 Azalea St., from Twanya Peach et al.

    Dist. criMinal

    DeeDs

    circuit civil

    (Editor’s Note: The fol-lowing abbreviations appear throughout court news: ADE - alcohol and drug educa-tion classes; EPO/DVO - emergency protective order/domestic violence order; NFJO - no further jailable offenses, defendant will serve full sentence if arrest-ed again; STS - state traf-fic school; P&P - Kentucky Probation and Parole; coun-ty attorney - must report to prosecutor’s office)

    evictions

    Sons of Confederate Veterans

    Memorial ServiceConfederate Monument Cemetery

    12:00 PM, Saturday, October 7, 2017Perryville Battlefi eld State Historic Site

    Perryville, KY

    The Sons of Confederate Veterans will present a memorial program in honor of those who gave their “fullest measure of devotion.” We invite you to attend and recognized those who we honor.

    Application for membership may be obtained at the John C. Breckinridge Camp #100 tent.

    The Sons of Confederate Veterans reject any group whose actions tarnish or distort the image of the Confederate Soldier for his reasons for fi ghting.

    Paid for by the Sons of Confederate Veteranswww.scv.org

    The City of Burgin is now accepting applications for a certified police officer. This will be a part time position. Applications must be handed in to City Hall by 4 PM, Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. Contact Burgin City Hall for an application. We are open Monday-Friday 8-4. Call 748-5220 for information.

    Church From 5ACalvary BaptistChurch

    Calvary Baptist Church, located on Cornishville Road, will be having Homecoming Service on Oct. 1, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. with special music by Made New. The speaker will be former pastor, Stephen Ramsey. A pot luck meal will follow the service and the community is invited to attend.

    Salvisa Christian Church

    Salvisa Christian Church, located at 155 Sugar Street, will be giving free clothes away, Monday, Oct. 2 from 10:30 a.m. until noon. Clothes are available for the entire family. Ap-pointments are also avail-

    able by call Charlotte at 865-2226 or Pam 502-839-5626.

    Bruner’s Chapel Baptist Church

    Clogging class will re-sume Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Barry Vandivier Center. A beginner’s class will be added and taught by Tam-my White from 6:30-7 p.m. These classes are free and open to the community. For more information contact Morgan White at 859-325-3244.

    Southside Christian Church

    “Welcome Home,” a weekly veterans recovery group will be held each Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the old chapel.

    Christian Life Center

    Every Monday, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., Brother John Watts will be avail-able at the Christian Life Center to pray with fami-lies and individuals.

    If well attended, more days could be added. Stop in and pray with Brother John.

    (Editor’s Note: The Harrodsburg Herald will reserve the Church News Section for special events including: concerts, spe-cial services and benefits. Submit church news to The Herald by noon on Mon-days to be included.)

    21 Years From 3A***

    Mr. Walter Marvin Brown, 82, of Lawrence-burg, died Sept. 17, 1996.

    ***Mr. Michael Wayne

    Saxon, 40, of Borger, TX, died Sept. 18, 1996 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital.

    ***BATTLE:

    ***Maurice Votaw visited

    Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Votaw and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Votaw Sunday.

    ***Ashley Carey visited

    Matthew and Jordan Spar-row over the weekend.

    ***Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

    Allen Pyles last week were Nathan Brown, Thelma Derringer and Shirley Pickell.

    ***

    42 Years Ago:Sept. 25, 1975

    ***Verna Farney won the

    Young Careerist speak off sponsored by the Ft. Harrod Business and Professional Women’s Club on Sept. 22. Debbie Hilbert was first runner up.

    ***The Hon. Henry Vincent

    Pennington II, circuit judge for the 50th judicial dis-trict of Kentucky, has been named to the board of trust-ees of Midway College.

    ***Larry Willis Inman is

    attending Eastern Ken-tucky University this se-mester under a presidential scholarship.

    ***

    63 Years Ago:Sept. 24, 1954

    ***Glave Vivion, cashier

    at the Mercer County Na-tional Bank, has returned from Central Baptist Hos-pital, where he underwent

    surgery. ***

    Franklin White has opened a jewelry store on Main Street.

    ***Senior class officers

    for Rose Hill High School are June Patterson, Kermit Logue, Peggy Wheeler and Ovie McCrystal.

    ***

    84 Years Ago:Sept. 22, 1933

    ***Earl Dean, 19, from

    McAfee High School, has entered Morehead Teach-ers college on a four year scholarship.

    ***Mrs. Charles Nelson

    Riker has been invited to sing at the district D.A.R. meeting in Danville.

    ***D.W. Coleman has en-

    tered Vanderbilt University this fall.

    ***

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