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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 2

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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 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 5 ourth PO Box 149 Danville Kentucky 40423 0149 AX: (606)236 9566 Mail: advocateamnewscom The Kentucky Advocate Copyright 1996 VM 83 ADVERTISER INDEX 12 4 4 6 9 8 4 7 6 3 Sexton Associates Southern States of Danville Southland Electrical Spring View Hospital Stith uneral Home Stuart Powell The Advocate ONLINE The Norton Center The Wedding Registry Thomas Travel Service Thomas Travel Service Tires Plus LLC Town Country Shoe Town Country Shoe Wade Motor Co Inc Western Sizzlin Western Steer Best Buy Casey County Apple estival Penney Cinemas Constitution Sq State Park Constitution Sq State Park Cruise One DBC Clean Community Danny Ayres Real Estate Davco Dievert Angus Sales Dievert Angus Sales Directions in Dinning EMRMC amily Cuts More inley's Roller Rink Goodin Home Center Great inancial Bank Great inancial Bank Great inancial Bank Great inancial Bank Greenleaf urniture Health irst Chiropractic 4 4 8 A 2 8 12 4 6' A 4 5 4 12 12 5 8 Indicates Advertiser Coupon Indicates Multiple Advertisers rtiNseRTssz News America Physicians Mutual Revco Advertiser Page Advertiser Pager A Jack May A 6 Helm Reynolds 10 Acordia Personal of SE A 4 Impressions by Betty 5" Aunt Bea's 3 Industrial Park Distributors 8 Blue Cross Blue Shield 12 Inter County RECC 6 Brass Band Program 10 James Lokey A 4 Brass Band Schedule 3 Johnson Pohlmann 7 Brown Brown amily Den 4 Jordan's Wallcovering 5 8 Cards That Stack Up 9 Kentucky Utilities A Carlson Wagonlit Travel 4 Kmart 7 Centenary United Methodist 3 Kroger 11 Centre College A 8 Lifestyles Personal itness 12 Check Exchange A 2 Lincoln Mortgage Corp 7 Check Exchange 5 Marion Burns Audiology 7 92 Check Exchange 4 Minit Mart 12 Check Exchange 8 Radio Shack 8 3 A 6 6 A 5 7 3 5 3 2 A 5 3 4 Kmart A2 TffE KENTUCKY ADVOCATE SUNDAY SLPIEMUER 15 1996 Katherine Bright music lover dies at 101 Movie makers: Crew members prepare to shoot a scene of the to be 6 9 pm Obituaries unerals Roundtree in Buffalo annie Johnson Services for annie Case Johnson 95 of Baughman Avenue will be at 1 pm Edith Cassity RANKLIN Edith King Cassity 80 died Saturday at Medco Nursing acility here She was mother of Linda Sparrow of Danville Born Jan 22 1916 in Mason County Tenn she was the daughter of the late George and Nellie Wright King She was a homemaker and a mem ber of Macedonia General Baptist Church She was the widow of Oakley Cassity Additional survivors include by the Rev Tim Noel Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery She died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center Pallbearers will be Chuck Daugherty Mark Hinkle Lee Johnson David Evans Al Royalty and Jack Hinkle Visitation will be 2 5 pm today Band About her faithfulness in attending concerts conductor George oreman said know personally I just loved to look out and sec her in the audi ence 1 knew when she was there that everything was just as it should She was the widow of Robert II Bright Sr Survivors include one son Robert Bright Jr of Danville and one daughter Chris Bright Kubale of Danville six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren Services will be at 11 am Wednesday at The Presbyterian Church by Dr Thomas armer Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery Visitation will be after 5 pm Tuesday at Stith uneral Home Memorials may be made to the Buckhorn Home Woodlawn Campus or to The Presbyterian Church Naomi Walls STANORD Naomi Gilpin Walls 86 of 465 Meadow Brooks Road died riday at ort Logan Hospital here Born May 12 1910 in Lincoln County she was the daughter of the late Samuel Brenton and Amanda May Gilpin She was a homemaker and a member of Stanford Baptist Church Survivors include her hus band Roy Pete Walls two sons Robert Walls of La Grange and Johnny Walls of Lawrenceburg four daughters Ruby Lowe and Barbara Owens both of Stanford Jewell Allen of Harrodsburg and Sue Ann Horn of Lincoln Park Mich one brother Elvin Gilpin of Stanford 25 grandchildren 50 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren Pallbearers will be her grandsons Services will be at 2:30 pm Monday at ox uneral Home by Brother Cecil Burial will be Springs Cemetery Visitation will today Minors arrested in 10 cities RANKORT (AP) Kentucky State Police arrest ed 55 minors riday for pos sessing or trying to buy alco holic beverages in 10 cities The operation jointly con ducted with Alcoholic Velma Dean LIBERTY Services for Velma Dean 87 of Route 1 will be at 2 pm Monday at Chestnut Grove Baptist Church by Brother David Mcarland and the Rev Larry Thompson Burial will be in Peavey Cemetery She died Thursday at her home Born April 19 1909 in Casey County she was the daughter of the late James David and Martha Whited Wright She was a homemaker and a mem ber of Chestnut Grove Baptist Church She was the widow of John Dean Survivors include five sons Paul Dean of Jacksonville Ark Ralph Dean of Liberty John Dean of Stanford Leonard Dean of Palmdale Calif and James Larry Dean of Casey Creek four daughters Rosa Bertram of Stanford Betty Carmicle and Linda Dean Peavey both of Liberty and Mary Ann Blair of Columbia one brother Roscoe Wright of Liberty one sister Ruby Coffey of Liberty one half sister Dorothy Blackburn of Nicholasville one half broth er Omer Wright of Versailles 27 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren Pallbearers will be her grandsons Hoporary pallbearers will be her granddaughters Visitation will be 5:30 9 pm today and 8 11 am Monday at Bartie uneral Home and after noon at the church Memorials may be made to Chestnut Grove Baptist Church Route 1 Box 241 Liberty 42539 Robert Bruner Robert Bruner 73 of Barkley Drive Nicholasville died riday at the University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison Wis His wife Almeda East Bruner is a native of Garrard County Arrangements are incom plete at Ramsey uneral Home Mrs Bright she shared memories of life in Danville around 1915 and 1925 One in particular that she recalled was going to the Boyle County air and hearing the band play Her love of music continued as she was honored on her 100th birthday as the 1 of The Advocate Brass Man injured in accident HARRODSBURG A man was injured Saturday after noon when the car in which was a passenger ran off of Landing Road in Mercer County According to a report by the Kentucky State Police post at Richmond David Sosa of 508 Main St in Harrodsburg was driving a 1983 Mercury on Landing when he lost control of it The car went off the right shoulder and hit a tree A passenger Porfiro Guadelope 18 also of Harrodsburg was injured He was flown by helicopter to the University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center Lexington No information about his condition was avail able late Saturday afternoon Ola Barker STANORD Ola Barker 80 of Alumni Drive Lexington died riday at St Joseph Hospital there Born April 10 1916 in Lincoln County she was the daughter of the late Samuel and Laura Bell Devore Yocum She was a homemaker and a member of the Catholic church Survivors include her hus band Elijah Barker four sons James Miracle of Cincinnati Mike Barker and Henry Barker both of Lexington and Jerry Barker of Nicholasville four sisters Verna Vermillion and Essie Singleton both of Danville Dessie Gibson of Glasgow and Betty Warren of Warren Ohio 19 grandchildren and four great grandchildren Services will be at 2 pm today at ox uneral Home by brother Gary Yocum Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery Visitation will be at 1 pm until time of the service today Memorials may be made Hospice of the Bluegrass Katherine Letcher Bright 101 of 3012 Lexington Road died Saturday at Taylor Manor in Versailles Born Dec 21 1891 in Danville she was the daughter of the late James Hughes and Eliza Kinnaird Letcher She was a life long member of The Presbyterian Church She attended Kentucky College for Women Sayre School in Lexington and the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music ollowing this she taught music at Witherspoon College now Buckhorn School in Buckhorn She served as organist at a number of local churches and for 10 years in the played both piano and viola with a local chamber music group Site was named of the in 1957 by the local chapter of the Business Professional Club or an oral history of the area published by The Advocate Messenger in 1991 1 three sons Bobby Cassity Monday at Stith uneral Home Harold Cassity and Donnie Cassity all of ranklin one step son Paul Cassity of Morgantown NC one daugh ter aye orshee of ranklin throe sisters Olean Andrews and Clora West both of ranklin and Mary Swindle of ort Myers la 14 grandchil dren 14 great grandchildren two step grandchildren and three step great grandchil dren Services will be at 11 am Monday at Booker uneral Home by Brother Eddie Tabor and Brother Robert Thurman Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery Start Photo by Kent Brown movie on Chenault wiaiwiR inancia cw 1 1 ivi i mivmuiv Bridge over Herrington Lake riday The crew filmed a pickup truck crossing the bridge and hitting a pua dle of water a drama about the friendship between a 10 year old girl and a young mJtk who mows lawns in her well to do neighborhood is being filmed in Kentucky lilwk Ml Kk Ik tA li Ml i Vii 11 fed ufllMrT Leading eastern Kentucky advocate dies LEXINGTON (AP) A lead ing government advocate for eastern Kentucky and former minor league pitcher who three times struck out Mickey Mantle has died following a long illness Shelby Kincaid Jr 67 who was active for decades in working on Eastern Kentucky issues and was a consultant to the private firm that built a prison at Beattyville A record setting high school pitcher Kincaid played in the Cleveland Indians farm system from 1948 to 1952 He was noted for having struck out Mantle three times in one minor league game rom 1952 until 1955 he was assistant baseball coach at Eastern Kentucky University He was also a past chairman of the Lee County Democratic Party and member of the EKU Alumni Association Beverage Control agents and local police officers was part of the in pro gram to curb underage drink ing state police said A statement from police said 200 total charges result ed from the sweep including six for driving under the influence 30 for unlawful transaction with a minor and 19 for possession of marijua na and other drugs Kentucky mountain politics died Thursday at St Joseph Hospital in Lexington Known as Kincaid conceived and developed the Veterans Memorial Wall in Beattyville where he lived The Akron Ohio native was an administrative assistant to Gov Martha Layne Collins 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