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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 2

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Thursday, March 14, 1991 THE ADVOCATE-MESSENGER, Deaths Sara Beauchamp, 95, of Mayfield, formerly of Danville, died Wednesday at Heritage Manor Nursing Home, Mayfield. She was the widow of James B. Beauchamp. She was a member The Presbyterian Church in Danville, and was a state officer of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Survivors include one Agnes Pickens of daughter, Mayfield; three grandchildren; and six A graveside service will be held at 3 p.m.

Sunday at Highland Park Cemetery, Mayfield, by the Rev. Dr. Nowell Bingham. Byrn Funeral Home, Mayfield, is in charge of funeral arrangements. There is no visitation.

The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to The Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Danville. Sara Beauchamp Estel Atwood LIBERTY Estel Atwood, 76, of Beldon Street, Liberty, died Tuesday at Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington. Born March 23, 1914, in CaCounty, and was a son of sey the late Daniel Boone and Sallie Wilson Atwood. He was retired farmer and state employee. Survivors include his wife, Lina Whited Atwood; five sons, Herlin Eugene Atwood and Alvie Atwood, both of Stanford; Hollis Wayne and Donald Odel Atwood, both of Hustonville; and Bobby Atwood of Walton; one daughter, Emile Murphy of Lexington; four brothers, Ernest Atwood of Liberty, Chilton Atwood of Danville, Jesse Atwood of Indianapolis, and Shirley Atwood of Cincinnati; 13 grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren.

The funeral will be held at 1 Friday at Bartle Funeral p.m. Home, Liberty, by the Rev. Jimmy Allen. Burial will be in Caney Fork Cemetery. Vistation is after 5 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Rosie Blevins funeral will be held at 1 PERRYVILLE The fuThe Friday at McKinney- neral for Garnett Edwards, 85, p.m. Funeral Home, Liberty, of 402 S. Buckner who Brown Kenneth Meddeck. Burial died Tuesday, was held this by will be in Casey County Me- morning at Wilder Funeral morial Gardens.

Home, Perryville. Burial was Visitation is after 5 p.m. to- in Beech Grove Cemetery, day at the funeral home. Washington County. were Junior Pallbearers Dovie A.

Long Hundley, Joe Hundley, Carroll WAYNESBURG Dovie Webb, Dalton Young, Tommy Aman Long, 88, of Eubank Young, Allan Whitehouse, Rockcastle Allen B. White and Billy Eddied Wednesday at Hospital in Mount wards. County Court records will be on computers (AP) The Justice Cabinet and Kentucky FRANKFORT, Ky. Police contracted Wednesday with the state court system State records from a paper system to a to convert criminal justice computer and Justice Secretary W. format.

Chief Justice Robert Stephens Michael Troop signed an agreement Wednesday at the Capitol. LIBERTY Rosie Blevins, 82, of Goshen, Ohio, formerly of Liberty, died Tuesday at Bethesda North Hospital in Goshen. She was retired butcher and seamstress and belonged to the Church of Christ in Goshen. Born in Russell County Feb. 11, 1909, she was a daugter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Wilson. Surviors are two daughters, Almira Huffaker of Goshen and Josie Clark of West Chester, Ohio; one son, John Lee Blevins of Elmwood Place, Ohio; one brother, Cleo Wilson of Seymour, two sisters, Hallie Allen of Goshen, and Edna Zinzer of Fairfield, Ohio; 12 grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. Vernon. Born March 16, 1902, in Pulaski County, she was a daughter of the late Virgil and Zora Osbourne York.

She was a homemaker and belonged to Eubank Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Sylvia York of Eubank; one brother, Gernie York of Eubank; six grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. The funeral at 2 Friday at Barnett and p.m. Demrow Funeral Home, Waynesburg, by the Rev. Don Jones.

Burial will be in Eubank Cemetery. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. Jean C. Montgomery Jean Coakley Montgomery, 64, of Jackson, formerly of Danville, died Tuesday night at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital.

Born Jan. 14, 1927, in Elizabethtown, she was a daughter of the late Lynn S. Coakley and Hazel Lee Jarbo Coakley of Campbellsville. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and Mary and Martha Sunday school class in Jackson. She was a receiving clerk for Parks Belk.

Survivors include her mothher husband, Ernest L. er; Montgomery of Jackson; two daughters, Lynn Dorris of Jackson and Carolyn Noble of Tupelo, one son, GreL. Montgomery of Viengory na, three sisters, Virginia McMahan and Ann DeSpain, both of Campbellsville, and Martha Carroll of New Bern, N.C.; three grandchildren; and one great-grandson. She was preceded in death by a brother, Ernest Lynn Coakley. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Friday at Lawrence-Sorensen Funeral Home by the Rev. Dr. Paul Clark. Burial will be in Ridgecrest Cemetery. Visitation will be 6 to 9 p.m.

Thursday at the funeral home. The family requests that memorials be made to Calvary Baptist Church in Jackson or the American Cancer Society. Johnnie Tull Yow Johnnie Tull Yow, 75, of Veterans Drive, Marion, N.C., died Tuesday at the McDowell Hospital in Marion. Born in High Point, N.C., he was a son of the late Zeb and Liza Moore Yow. He was a retired supervisor of Cross Cotton Mills Co.

and a member of Gethsemane Free Will Baptist Church in Marion. Survivors include his wife, Ruby Davis Yow; one son, Tommy R. Yow of Danville; one sister, Beulah Holbrook of High Point; and two grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at McCallKirksey Funeral Home, Marion, by the Rev.

Ralph Reep. Burial will be in McDowell Memorial Park. Garnett Edwards T.G.I.F. Service at Main Chrysler Discount Every Friday Call for appointment Cash sales only BEAT THAT 206 E. Main CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 236-3954 DODGE Call for an Not valid with any other coupon Appointment JCT 500 for environmental Staff Photo by Jim Aldridge Highway shoes and well- cently on Ky.

52 near Hedgeville in Boyle County. Someone out there is missing a pair of shoes, a used pair at that. The above photograph was remade State EPA offers scholarships New scholarship awards for students interested in environmental protection careers recently were announced by the state Department of Environmental Protection. The department is offering the scholarships as a way to help overcome the difficulties of finding candidates for critical job classifications, including hydrogeologists, environmental engineers, chemical engineers, epidemiologist and Police chemists. Recipients of awards will be expected to accept employment with the state Department for Environmental Protection immediately following graduation.

The department also will provide summer employment for scholarship students, SO long as they make reasonable progress toward completion of a degree. Undergraduate junior and senior students with major news Centre students bitten by dog Two Centre College cited to Boyle County District students were bitten by a dog Wednesday and the animal's owner was Court. Danville police report, Maria Sanchez and Susof Evans Hall dormitory, were bitAccording to a annah Blaine, both residents ten by the same dog as they were walking between the college and Sutcliffe Hall. The incident occurred at 2:55 p.m. library Wednesday.

Sanchez was bitten on the head and shoulder and Blaine was bitten on the right hand, the report said. The injuries required medical treatment but were not considered serious. The owner of the dog was cited to court. However, the report the owner's name or the kind of dog involved in the does not list incident. Items stolen from vehicle Zeller of Junction City reported to Danville police that David took a radar detector and $10 in cash from his vehicle someone while it was parked on South Second Street Wednesday night.

The police report doesn't indicate if force was used to gain enthe vehicle. The incident occurred about 9:45 p.m. try to Wednesday. Tires slashed Jr. of 419 Perkins Ave.

reported to Danville Floying Thomas Wednesday night that someone slashed five tires on two police SINCE 1904 YOUR DEPARTMENT STORE JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER. Entire Stock Of Boys' Clothing Off Plus Save $5 All Boys' Shoes Regular Price (1st Floor) careers course work in agricultural engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, aquatic biology, chemistry and geology (specializing in groundwater hydrology) are eligible to apply for these awards, which will be funded by the Department for Environmental Protection, through the Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute. Students must be enrolled in an accredited public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Each award will cover the cost of tuition, room, board, books and fees. The number of annual renewable awards will depend on the availability of funds.

Students interested in apTeater at the Kentucky Water plying should contact Bonnie Resources Research Institute, 219 Anderson Hall, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. 40506-0046, telephone (606) 257-1299. vehicles that were parked in his driveway. The incident occurred about 7:45 p.m. Wednesday.

Harrodsburg man charged serving time on home incarceraHARRODSBURG A man theft with second-degree escape and by tion records in the Mercer District has been charged unlawful taking over $100, Clerk's Office state. is accused of leaving his Robert March 5 without permission and taking a $5,000 Black, 58, of Harrodsburg home on truck from Gateway, records state. pick-up The truck and Black were found the same day Black in Dayton, Ohio, was brought back on Wednesday to Merthe Harrodsburg Police Department reported. waived extradition and by the sheriff's office. Black was taken to the Boyle cer County held without bond.

Detective LeCounty Jail, where he is being slie Williams investigated the auto theft. Albany women injured Albany woman was injured Wednesday after- in hit a tree off Ky. 70, east of LIBERTY An noon when the car she was riding here, said Casey County Constable Gary Baldock. Conners, 79, was taken to Ephraim McDowell ReMinnie gional Medical Center, Danville, for treatment. in a car driven by Alice Marie Adams, She was a passenger when the car slid off the road, hit a sign a and 42, of Albany, tree.

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