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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 2

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i XJ5 MkaaW JSi era A Ywk 1 vj I iiVwk' vm HBv A A 4AaJ Christmas wrap City employee Tony Go wens wraps garland around a street light on Main Street in Harrods burg The Harrodsburg irst Main Street Pro gram is still raising money for the downtown Christmas decorations Staff Photo by Kant Brown Lear trial postponed until early next year STANORD The trial scheduled today in Lincoln Circuit Court for Lloyd Lear and his wife Verla of Junction City has been post poned The Lears were to go on trial on sex charges however the trial has been continued until early next year according to Circuit Clerk Edith Cox Lloyd Lear 56 is charged with five counts of first degree rape four counts of first de gree sexual abuse and one count of first degree sodomy for allegations of sexual con tact with two girls Mrs Lear is charged with nine counts of criminal facili tation She is accused of know ingly providing her husband with the opportunity to com mit the acts The Lears who operate a produce market in Junction City were charged in 1991 af ter the mother of one of the al leged victims notified authori ties The alleged incidents took place between 1964 and 1972 and on May 1 1981 In a similar case Lear was convicted and a jury recom mended three life sentences Monday in Boyle Circuit Court on similar charges He was found guilty of two counts of first degree rape and one count of first degree sodomy Sentencing is scheduled Dec 5 Deaths Ewing Boles called Ewing Boles SOA ACTORY She 3b voente lllcsscnjjcr OUTLET DELIVERY PROBLEMS? WE WANT TO honorary doctor of letters de gree from Centre in 1978 Boles founded the Phi Kappa Tau chapter at Centre and later served as the frater national president In 1983 Phi Kappa Tau named him an founding fa Two years later he re ceived the National Interfra ternity Council Gold Medal its highest award He also attended the Uni versity of Kentucky Law School for one year leaving to serve in the Navy for two years during World War II Bom in 1895 on a farm near Williamstown Ky he is sur COME IN AND LET US CUSTOM BUILD A SOA OR YOU! The man who made the Boles Natatorium at Centre College possible died Monday in Columbus Ohio Ewing Boles 97 chaired board of trustees from 1964 69 received the Isaac Shelby medallion in 1981 for outstanding service to the col lege and was one of its four His financial gift led to the construction of the natatorium in 1968 Boles was a true Cen tre said William Breeze special assistant to President Michael Adams maintained a very strong in Turkey Dressing Baked Ham Roast Beef Sweet Potatoes Green Beans terest in Centre throughout his adult life He was as dedi cated as any alumnus can ever be gave his time resources and counsel to Centre We welcomed all He was a tre mendous A 1916 Centre graduate he worked from 1929 1965 for The Ohio Co an investment banking firm and served as its president for 30 years When he retired he was its president CEO and board chairman He served as a director of several other companies in If you have ANY problem with the delivery of your newspaper call us at the numbers listed above! The Advocate Messenger Copyright 1991 Raymond Boyle Raymond Carlisle Boyle 61 of Manor Road Iglewood la formerly of Junction City died Monday at Iglewood Hospital Bom July 6 1931 in Boyle County he was the son of Joshua Boyle of Junction City and the late Bertha Preston Boyle He was a retired me chanic and a member of the Presbyterian church Survivors include his wife Marilyn Serwana Boyle a daughter Amber Boyle of Georgetown Ohio two sons Guy Boyle of Georgetown Ohio and Rodney Boyle of Ig lewood la a sister Elsie Clem of Junction City and five grandchildren The funeral will be held at 11 am riday at Preston Pruitt uneral Home Dan ville Burial will be in Cream Ridge Cemetery Visitation is from 6 to 9 pm Thursday at the funeral home William Nichols William Stoddard Nichols 62 of 150 St Court Danville and 2103 Georgian Way Lexington died Monday at St Hospital Lex ington Born Nov 17 1930 in Dan ville he was the son of the late John Carlisle and Martha Burford Nichols He was a re tired financial consultant and a member of New Providence Presbyterian Church in McAf ee A 1953 graduate of Centre College he was member of Pi Delta Theta fraternity and East Lexington Optimist Club and was retired from the Na tional Guard Survivors include his wife Mary Lee Davis Nichols a i son William Stoddard Nichols Jr of Lexington a daughter Virginia Lee Nichols of West Lafayette Ind a brother Hudson Nichols of McAfee and three grandchildren The funeral will be held at Centre dies at age 97 135 Walnut St Across from Post Office Danville Kentucky 606 238 7736 Children 12 under Per Year vived by a son Dr Thomas Boles of Columbus Ohio four grandchildren and two great grandchildren His wife Katherine Dwyer Boles died in 1974 A memorial service will be held at 11 am riday at St Episcopal Church in Columbus Burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery riends may call from 2 4 pm and 7 9 pm Thursday at Schoedinger Northwest Chap el 1740 Zollinger Road Co lumbus Contributions in his memory may be sent to Centre College Office of the President Dan ville KY 40422 class he was a veteran of World War 11 He was owner of Duncan of Danville and a pioneer in the field of modern day heating and air condition ing Survivors include his wife Margaret Dunaway Duncan two sons William Lance Dun can ofStanford and James Lewis Duncan of Danville a daughter Cynthia Davidson of Charleston SC two brothers Duncan of Danville and Jack Duncan of Junction City two sisters Irene Estes of Danville and Mary A Dettner of Indiana seven grandchil dren and two step grandchil dren The funeral will be held at 11 am riday at Lancaster Baptist Church by the Rev Bob Rush Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens Visitation is from 7 to 9 pm Thursday at Ramsey uneral Home Lancaster Della Steele LOUISVILLE Della Wil liams Steele 93 formerly of Danville died Tuesday at Mount Holly Nursing Home Born June 13 1899 in Mor gan County she was the daughter of the late Isaac and Lucinda Williams She was a member of Lexington Avenue Baptist Church and the Gar den Club of Danville She was the widow of Jerry Steele Survivors include three daughters Jerry Sheehan and Wanda Medaris both of Dan ville and Sandra Gullett of Louisville two sisters Gladys Gullett of West Liberty and Wanie Nickell of Tamarac la seven grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren Visitation is from 6 to 9 to night at the funeral home Pallbearers will be Ken redrick Shane Manuel Shawn Carman Chad Simp son Johnnie and Scottie Wall and Norman redrick Jessie Stafford LIBERTY The funeral for Jessie Belle Stafford 74 of Nicholasville will be held at 1 pm Thursday at Bartie neral Home Liberty by a ther Carl Beldon Burial will be in Caney ork Cemetery She died Monday at her home Born Aug 19 1918 in Okla homa she was the daughter of the late Charlie rank and Gertie Mae Lee Atwood She was a housewife She was the widow of Benjamin ranklin Stafford and was preceded in death by two sons Charles ranklin and Lewis Lee Stafford Survivors include three daughters Jeannette Hamp ton and Dimple Kay Hender son both of Nicholasville and Carol Taylor of Versailles two sons Herbert Stafford of Wil more and Carey Stafford of Liberty four sisters Sadie Davis and Dolly Sherbet both of Cincinnati Helen Alford of Mount Healthy Ohio and Rae Douglas of Harrodsburg a brother Kenneth Atwood of Campbellsville and 10 grand children Visitation is after 4 pm to day at the funeral home Private graveside services will be held at 10 am Thurs day in Louisville Visitation is from 5 to 7 to night at Pearson uneral Home 149 Breckinridge Lane Louisville Memorials may be made to Lexington Avenue Baptist Church Beulah Wall WAYNESBURG Beulah Marie Wall 72 of 4880 Dun can Road Kings Mountain died Tuesday at ort Logan Hospital Stanford Born Jan 9 1920 in Casey County she was the daughter of the late Henry and Ira Bell Woods Napier She was a homemaker and a member of Locust Grove Baptist Church Survivors include her hus band Ed Wall two sons Low ell Wall of Kings Mountain and Raymond Junior Wall of Hustonville three daughters Loretta Robertson of Kings Mountain and Kay Brummett and Gay Manuel both of Crab Orchard a brother Tommy Napier of Kings Mountain three sisters Viola Jacobs of Tucson Ariz Clara Belle Mir acle of Eubank and Mary Ball of Cincinnati 14 grandchil dren and six great grandchil dren The funeral will be held at 2 pm Thursday at Barnett Demrow uneral Home Waynesburg by Brothers red Hill and Arlis Seward Jr Burial will be in KP Hall Cemetery 11 a Thursday at Stith neral Home Danville Visitation is from 7 to 9 to night at the funeral home Memorials may be made to Danville Boyle County Hu mane Society Wesley Cochran LIBERTY Wesley Co chran 78 of Liberty Route 1 died Tuesday at Ephraim Mc Dowell Regional Medical Cen ter Danville Born March 19 1914 in Ca sey County he was the son of the late William Isaac and Laura rancis Cummins Co chran He was a retired farm er He was preceded in death by a daughter Wanda Louise Lynn Survivors include his wife Della Lou Turpin Cochran two sons James Lynn of lor ida and Gene Lynn of Liberty a daughter lossie Mcarland of Lancaster two brothers Dennis Cochran of Stanford and Preston Cochran of Liber ty two sisters Lillie Wilson of Bradfordsville and Etta Lynn of Liberty 14 grandchildren and several great grandchil dren The funeral will be held at 10 am riday at Bartie neral Home Liberty Burial will be in Poplar Grove Ceme tery Visitation is after 5 pm Thursday at the funeral home Ella Creech LANCASTER Ella Jane Creech 59 of Highland Ave nue died Monday at Garrard County Memorial Hospital Born April 3 1933 in Madi son County she was the daughter of the late John and Mollie Smith Turner She was a homemaker and attended Pentecostal ellowship Church Survivors include her hus band Robert Creech two daughters Mrs Gordon (Hope) McQuerry and Vicky 24 MONTHS INTEREST REE Purchase $1200 Pay only $5000 Par month for 24 montha Limited Time loyd both of Lancaster a son Robert Creech of Lan caster three sisters Emma Smith and Geraldine Brock both of Richmond and Tilda Crane of Gainsville Ga a brother Charlie Bowling of Richmond and three grand children The funeral will be held at 10 a Thursday at Pentecos tal ellowship Church by the Rev Jim Cook Burial will be in Paint Lick Cemetery Visitation is from 5 to 9 pm today at the church Pallbearers will be Wade Brock Charles Ray Smith Herbert and Dwayne Sparks Greg Holla and Lloyd Creech Ramsey uneral Home Lan caster was in charge of the ar rangements James Dean HARRODSBURG James Dean of Mercer County died today at James Haggin Memorial Hospital uneral arrangements are incomplete at Alexander Royalty uneral Home Har rodsburg Rev William Duncan LANCASTER The Rev William Duncan 65 of Doty Lane died Tuesday at St Joseph Hospital Lexington Born June 1 1927 in Geor getown he was the son of Mary Montgomery Bowles of Danville and the late Everett Duncan He was former pastor of East Marion Baptist Church in Marion NC Parksville Baptist Church and Emmanuel Baptist Church A member of Lancaster Baptist Church and teacher of the Se nior Sunday school TDD Line 236 2551 space bar The Advocate Messenger USPS 148 260 Published daily except Saturday and Sunday by Communications 330 ourth Danville KY Second class postage paid at Danville KY The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication and not otherwise of al news dispatches credited to this paper and also the local news published herein All rates include The Kentucky Advocate published Sundays Mail subscriptions cannot be accepted in areas where carrier or motor route delivery is available POSTMASTER: Send change of address forms to The Advocate Messenger 330 ourthBox 149 Danville Kentucky 40423 0149 eluding Western Reserve Tele phone Co Ohio Valley Senti nel Inc ederated Publica tions Inc Commonwealth Telephone Co of Ohio and arm Dairy Inc He served as a trustee of White Cross Hospital in Co lumbus and chaired its finance committee He was president of the Gladden Community House and was a longtime member of the Columbus Club and the Athletic Club of Co lumbus His involvement with Centre also included being president of the Alumni Association from 1951 52 He received an To Subscribe or place News Items phone toll free: Boyle County 236 2551 Casey County 787 9872 Garrard County 792 4245 Lincoln County 365 9114 Mercer County 734 7756 A I I with questions on how to get YOUR NZ news items into the paper! 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