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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 2

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A2 1 HE APVOCATl MCSSPNGR RIDAY EBRUARY 7 1997 Stanford police fleet records to be reviewed By Jennifer Brummett Staff Wiitei STANORD The Stanford City Council heard it presentation from police Captain Keith Middleton about fleet expenses for 1996 Middleton detailed his process of inspecting the seven vehicle fleet at the end of each month Each officer in the department uses the same vehicle through out the month 1996 the fleet ran up a total of 82727 miles Middleton reported uel consumption amounted to $1715136 Routine maintenance was $512077 which includes $349743 for maintenance and repair on older vehicles in the fleet Council member Geneva Owens prefaced presentation by maintaining the council wanted the cars numbered one to seven She said each officer should hand in a weekly chart recording vehi cle use maintenance and costs accrued during the week "We want to know at the end of the Owens insisted "We want records for the month We want to know who goes to Danville on the taxpay Middleton said he has a file on every car and every officer Though the cars are not num bered one to seven they are recorded by the badge number Owens requested all account sheets for the previous year to examine at next meet ing Middleton said he would bring them adding that the police department had no acci dents in the past year Tin captain also noted that today is Police Chief Don last day in that posi tion Young has taken a job as a security guard for Lincoln County 1 Hgh School Middleton said the mayor would hire a new chief Mayor Jack Withrow was absent from the meeting due to a heart catheterization earlier in the week The captain also requested money for lightweight jackets for each of the officers in the department at $5999 each In the past the Kentucky State Police have donated jackets but could not this yean He pointed out the item was not one the council has funded in the past The council approved buying the jackets Police chief resigns HUSTONVILLE The Hustonville City Council accepted the resignation of Police Chief Barry McCoy effective the end of this month McCoy is leaving for a business opportunity in Eastern Kentucky from where he came to Hustonville He said he want ed to thank the people of Hustonville for being able to serve as their chief have been here a year but 1 have made friendships that will last a McCoy said have had several jobs but I have had none that I liked anymore than this In other business the council voted to have the fire depart ment test the air tanks and repaint the fire plugs It also approved extending water lines off old US 127 in Moreland ft Staff photo by Troy Anderson Tinker toy: "Everybody's got to have somethin' to tinker with" says the Rev Ellsworth McCraken pastor of Danville Church of th Nazarene of his '59 Cheverolet Apache pickup The truck was being readied for the road Thursday outside his home on Aspen Drive in Danville Burglary alleged HUSTONVILLE Marlon Tillett Jr has been arrested on a felony charge of second degree burglary Tillett Green River Road was arrested Monday by sheriff Earl Dean McWhorter Ricky King 80 Kings Road Hustonville alleges that on Jan 28 Tillett gained entry Obituaries Local police news into his home by breaking out door win dows Charge is discharged STANORD A felony first degree stalking charge has been discharged against a Stanford man Lincoln District Judge Bill Johnson ruled Jan 30 that there was no probable cause in the case Walter Harrison Jr 735 Spoonamore Lane had been accused of the offense by his estranged wife Stacy Harrison Mrs address is also listed on court records as 735 Spoonamore A case that is discharged can be pre sented to the grand jury Man dies of tapparent iheart attack A XI LIBERTY A CaseyCounty man died from an rapparent heart attack Thursday morning as he along Ky 501 Grove I Ridge Road near the Casey County line Casey County Coroner JC Atwood said 7 1 Carl loyd 50 Yosemitewas pronounced dead at the scene by Atwood An autopsywill be performed today inrankfort to determine the cause of death State Trooper Ronnie Moran loyd was driving south on Ky 501 when his pickup left the Zroad and struck an embank "ment He was not wearing a belt The truck had minor dam MV wage 7 loyd was the husband of Thompson loyd "uneral arrangements are 'incomplete at Bartie uneral XHome Middleburg AE Smith AE Smith who'served in local law enforcement for over 25 years died at home after an ill ness fc Smith 63 was a resident of Hustonville Road Junction City Born June iC a 1 i 1 JiPenn he was a son of the Hate Martin Luther Smith Zand VioletLourane HaleHoerner He was a retired police officer Zand had as chief 11 1933 in Mr Smith of police for Crab Orchard Burgin Junction City and most recent ly in Hustonville He was an and Air orce veteran Survivors include his wife Ida Baker Smith three daugh ters Norene Cooper and £Kathleen arrell both ofDanville and ay Schnitzler of Lincoln County a son Robert Johnson of Crab Orchard four listers four half sisters four brothers including Ray SmithofEugene Oregon a half broth ver six grandchildren three great grandchildren two step grandchildren and two step great grandchildren Services were 1 pm today at Preston Pruitt uneral Home by the Rev Ernest Martin Burial was in Danville Memorial Gardens Pallbearers were Roger Schnitzler Mike errell David Cooper and John Joseph Daryl Alvin and Robert Johnson Visitation was 5 9 pm Thursday Memorials are suggested to Heritage Hospice Katherine Smallwood Katherine Smallwood 68 Cloverdale Drive "died today at Columbia Hospital Lexington She was the widow of Bennie Smallwood Visitation will be after 3 pm Saturday and funeral services will be 2 pm Sunday at Stith uneral Home Ethel Whitehouse Ethel Russell Whitehouse 95 Louisville formerly of Danville died today at Christian Health Center Lexington Born Dec 22 1901 in Spencer County she was a daughter the late Edward Graves and Lillie Martin Graves She was a homemaker and a widow of Walter Whitehouse and a member of irst Baptist Church Survivors include a grand daughter Leonna Kish of Satelite Beach la and a niece Mary Catherine Graves of Danville two great grand children and three great great grandchildren She was preced ed in death by a son Richard William Russell Services will be 11 am Monday at Stith uneral Home by the Rev Timothy Mathis Entombment will be in Bellevue Cemetery Visitation will be after 4 pm Sunday Catherine Burton LANCASTER Catherine Burton 70 Buckeye Road died Thursday at Garrard County Memorial Hospital Arrangements are incomplete at Ramsey uneral Horne rank Hawkins LANCASTER rank Hawkins 83 Harmons Lick Road died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center Born Oct 16 1913 in Estill County he was a son of the late William and Mira Broughton Hawkins He was a retired employee of Garrard County Road Department and a retired farmer He attended Harmons Lick Church of God Survivors include his wife Bessie Helton Hawkins three daughters Mae Collett Elizabeth Akers both of Garrard County and Thelma Brock of Madison County a son Delbert Hawkins of Morristown Tenn a foster son Charles Sherman of Garrard County seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren Services will be 2 pm Saturday at Spurlin uneral Home by the Revs Gary Story Phillip Payne and Vernon Willard Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery Pallbearers will be grand sons Honorary pallbearers are granddaughters Visitation is after 6 pm riday Jackie Padgett LANCASTER Jackie Darrell Padgett 34 Lexington formerly of Lancaster died Thursday at University of Kentucky Markey Center Born Aug 3 1962 in Lancaster he was a son of Charles and Katherine Ramsey Asberry of Lancaster He was a self employed contractor and a member of Church of God Survivors include his com panion Chrissy Houghton of Lexington a son Bryan Padgett of Casey County a daughter Candace Rene Padgett of Casey County two brothers Billy Joe Padgett of Lancaster and Michael Asberry of Lancaster two sisters Vickie Bolton of Lancaster and Donna Gail Harmon of Lexington a grandmother Vivian Ramsey of Science Hill Services will be 3:30 prh Saturday at Spurlin uneral Home by the Rev Roger Campbell Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery Pallbearers will be Jimmy Asberry Roy Asberry Jeff Asberry Ceral Green Rodney Asberry and Randy Asberry Visitation is 6 9 pm today unerals red Collins Services for red Collins 83 formerly of Boone Trail will be 1 pm Saturday at Preston Pruitt uneral Home by the Rev Harold Dorsey Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery He died Thursday at Central Baptist Hospital Lexington Born July 10 1913 in Johnson County he was a son of the late Richard and Bertha Honeycut Collins He was a retired automobile dealer and was retired from the State Department of Education He was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church Survivors include his wife Ruby Wells Collins a son Roger Collins of Lexington and a grandson Roger Collins Jr of Little Rock Ark Visitation is 5 8 today Memorials may go to Union College Barbourville or Sanders Brown Center on Aging Lexington Justin Delp HARRODSBURG Services for Justin Delp 15 Longview Street were 10 am today at Southside Christian Church by the Rev David Upchurch Pallbearers were Eddie Pettit Eric Wright Joey Bivens Larry Rosian Jr Nick Delp and rank Kowalski Richard Lockwood HARRODSBURG Services for Richard Lockwood 58 Pheasant Drive will be 2 pm Sunday at Ransdell uneral Chapel by the Rev Mark Baldauf Burial riday eb 7 1997 ADVERTISER INDEX Indicates Advertiser Coupon Indicates Multiple Advertisers ZP Advertiser Page Auto Banc A 6 BellSouth Mobility A 8 Bob Allen 10 Cellular One A 10 fl Centenary United Methodist A 4 Centre College A 8 Check Exchange A 6 Check Exchange 3 Cinemas A 6 Days Inn A 8 fl irst Apostolic Church A 4 fl irst Baptist Church A 4 Gaines urniture A 7 Ky Bureau of Highways 4 fl Lexington Avenue Baptist A 4 Mercer Motors 5 fl Perryville Baptist Church A 4 Pioneer Curtains A 7 fl Presbyterian Church A 4 Stuart Powell A 3 The Church Directory A 5 The Read Page 10 Town Country Shoe A 7 Wade Motor Co Inc A 6 Wade Motor Co Inc 4 Wilson Chevrolet Geo A 10 fl Church Page will be in Spring Hill Cemetery with military rites He died Wednesday at Veterans Administration Medical Center Lexington Born Oct 9 1938 in Oregon III he was a son of the late Arlie and Dorothy May Tosh Ward He was a former sales man for NIB and a Navy vet eran of the Korean War He attended Calvary Baptist Church and was a volunteer for Mercer County Senior Citizens Survivors include his wife Jean Kirwin Lockwood three sons Richard Eugene Lockwood of Blacksburg Va James Michael Lockwood of San Jose Calif and Arlie Ray Lockwood of Mountville Penn a brother James Ward of Cumming Ga and six grand children Pallbearers will be Arlie Richard and James Lockwood James Ward Willie Horn and James A Ward Honorary pallbearer is rank Yount Visitation is after 6 pm today and Saturday Memorials may go to Clear Creek Bible College Leona Sims WAYNESBURG Services for Leona Sims 69 Mack Sims Road will be 1 pm Saturday at Pleasant View Baptist Church by the Rev Vola Brown Burial will be in Double Springs Cemetery She died Wednesday at ort Logan Hospital Stanford Born Aug 31 1927 in Lincoln County she was a daughter of the late rank Parsons and Mollie Rose Parsons She was a counseling therapist for Bluegrass Community Action Services and a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church She was the widow of Lee Henry Sims Survivors include two sons Larry Stigler of Royal Oak Mich and Joe Sims of Sterling Heights Mich two daughters Barbara Burns of Geraldine Ala and Yolanda Burton of Waynesburg a brother Carl Parsons of Waynesburg five sisters Joyce Maybrier of Stanford Pauline McKinney of Waynesburg Ruby Stogsdill Joan Stoops and Effie Reynolds all of Indianapolis Ind 12 grandchildren and five great grandchildren Pallbearers will be Shannon Sims Richard Gastineau Brian Kenny and Kevin Stigler Mike and Regie Burns Visitation is 6 9 pm today at Barnett and Demrow uneral Home and 11 am pm Saturday at the church To Subscribe or place News Items phone toll free: 236 2551 or In KY: 1 800 428 0409 TDD Line 236 2551 space bar PAPER LATE? 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The Advocate Messenger USPS 148 260 Published daily except Saturday and Sunday by Advocate' 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 all news dia patches 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 carri er or motor route delivery is available POSTMASTER: Send change of address forms to The Advocate Messenger 330 1 ourthPO Box 149 Danville Kentucky 40423 0149 AX: (606)236 9566 Mail: advocateamnewscom Web Site: The Advocate Messenger Copyright 1996 MasterCard Local police news Obituaries PAPER LATE? WET? WE WANT TO unerals.

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