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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • Page 2

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I A2 THE ADVOCATE-MESSENGER, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2002 AdvocateLocal News 17 v. 1 i Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Memorials may go to Marion and Washington counties' Relay for Life." Stewart, 3, throws a snowball in the Menk, Habitat House and Danny Clements. Corrections: Under a policy change to be considered by the Boyle County Board of Education on its out-of-district attendance policy, 40 Boyle County school students currently attending the Danville schools would not have to pay the state A r.

Staff Photo by Clay Jackwn direction of the camera Sunday on Average Daily Attendance money, but would be grandfathered under an exception. Information about the ADA was incorrect in a story in Sunday's Kentucky Advocate. The last name Of Deward and Barbara Riddle of Liberty was spelled incorrectly in a college brief in Sunday's paper Mike Douglas, Johnny Kanatzer, Vince Tucker and Derek Greer. Honorary pallbearers are Roger Compton Dale Lynn and Joe Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at Stith Funeral Home.

Memorials may go to the Comprehensive Care Center. jT. Services for J.T. Noel, 77, of Shakertown Road were today at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home "by the Rev. D.L.

Dycus. Burial was in BeHevue Ceme tery. He died Saturday at Hospice Care Center, Lexington. Born Nov. 19, 1924, in Marion County, he was the son of the late Roy B.

and Maudie Mae Alberson Noel. He was a retired farmer anji a Baptist. He was the widower of Ilia Vir- ginia Bandy Noel and Was preceded in death by a daughter, Sandra Kay Noel, and a greatgrandchild. Survivors include five daughters, Onedia McClure, Maxine Redmon, Deborah N. Redmon and Geraldine Girtley, all of Frankfort, and Brenda Gaddie of Buffalo; a son, Paul T.

Noel of Danville; a brother, Roy B. Noel of Jamestown; five sisters, Louise Gunter of Texarcana, Texas, and Hallie A. Williams, Wanda J. Williams; and Dorothy J. War ren, all of Frankfort, and Irene Atwell of Danville; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Memorials may go to the Alzheimers Association, 836 Euclid Suite 100, Lexington 40502. Pallbearers were Bill McClure, Jerry Gaddie, Wayne, Jason and Jim Redmon, and Scotty Girtley. Hanly Mobley HARRODSBURG Services Hanly Mobley, 68, of Bruners Chapel Road will be 2 p.m. today at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Revs, Paul Read-nour and Jack Gruen. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery He died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.

Pallbearers will be Ronnie Britton, Michael Bruce, Tommy Reynolds, Danny, Eddie and Minor Mobley. Anna Taylor HARRODSBURG Services for Anna Lee Taylor, 73, of Burgin will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Donnie Releford. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.

She died Saturday at her home. Born Feb. 7, 1928, in Per-ryville, she was the daughter of the late William C. and Kat'tie L. Anderson Bailey.

She was the widow of Roy L. Taylor. She was a retired material handler for Mercer DressCricketeer and a member of Shawnee Run Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Cathy Goodlett of Burgin and Anna R. Chilton of Frankfort; a sister, Brenda Brown of Harrodsburg; four grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Steven Proctor, Raymond Chilton, Michael Goodlett, Kevin Arra-smith, Eric Kelly and Eddie Jenkins. Honorary pallbearers are Tony, Tim and Mark Bailey; Alan, Scott and Gayle Taylor; and Mark and Jerry Graham. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today and after 7:30 a.m. Gertrude L.

Hogg Gertrude Lewis Hogg, 95, of McDowell Place, formerly of Frankfort, mother of Janelle Dishman of Danville, died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Don C. Long SCIENCE HILL Don C. Long, 77, of Kings Mountain died Sunday at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Edgewood.

Born Feb. 13, 1924, in Martin, he was the son of the late Forrest and Dorothy Frazier Long. was a steel worker and co-owner of Long and Snow Grocery. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 478 in Ludlow and a member of Indi-an Creek Baptist Church. He-was the widower of Sylvia Moran Long.

Survivors include a daughter, Carolyn Ross of Edgewood; two brothers, Roger Long of Amelia, Ohio, and Gene Long of Morrow, Ohio; and a sister, Verde Thomas of Moscow, Ohio. He was preceded in death by a son, C.W. Thomas. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Morris Hislope Funeral Home by C.B.

Carman. Burial will be in Grove Ridge Cemetery in Casey County. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Tuesday. Glen Roberts WAYNESBURG Glen Roberts, 86, of Waynesburg died Sunday at Fort Logan Hospital.

He was the father of Norman Roberts of Kings Mountain and Alene Rice of Waynesburg. Arrangements are incomplete Barnett Demrow Funeral Home. Geneva Wilmot LANCASTER Geneva Wilmot, 87, of Gilberts Creek Road died Sunday at Fort Logan Hospital. Born June 26, 1914, in Lincoln County," she was the daughter of the late Clarence and Sara Sears Robbins. She was a homemaker and a member of Goshen Christian Church.

She was the widow of Clyde L. Wilmot. Survivors include a son, Lee Wilmot of Lancaster; a half brother, Jim Robbins of Cincinnati, Ohio; and a grandson. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Revs.

Charles Spice and Brent Stevens. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery, Stanford. Pallbearers will be David Owens, Mathews, Tommy Sudduth, George Car-ruba, Jeff Bryant and Jeremy Nelson. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today.

William H. Young SPRINGFIELD William H. "Billy" Young, 49, of Gravel Switch died Sunday at his home. Born Jan. 8, 1952, in Boyle County, he was the son of Dal-ton and Louise Young of Gravel Switch.

Other survivors include his wife, Patty McCarty Young; a daughter, Karri A. Keller of Gravel Switch; two sons, Billy Joe Young and Justin Young, both of Gravel Switch; a brother, Danny Young of Camp-bellsville; and three grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Carey Son Funeral Home by the Rev. Jim Bratch-er.

Burial will be in Haysville Cemetery. Lenora C. Bryant Services for Lenora Christine Bryant, 49, of Homestead, formerly of Danville, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church by the Rev. Richard Hill.

Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Har-rodsburg. She died Tuesday at Brook Wood Gardens Nursing Home. Born July 12, 1952, in Mercer County, she was the daughter of Gladys Pope Bryant of Oberlin, Ohio, and the late aTnes7ryantrlShewas-a nursing assistant and a member of First Baptist Church, Second and Walnut streets. She was a 1970 graduate of Danville High School. Other survivors include a son, Phillip Christopher Bryant Walker of Homestead, and two brothers, James T.

Bryant of Port Murray, N.J., and Howard L. Bryant of West Palm Beach, Fla. Visitation is 11 a.m. Wednesday at the church until time of service. Pallbearers will be Raymond Houston David Chenault, Johnny Baughman, Johnny Raines and Herbert Dunn Jr.

Honorary pallbearer is Phillip VanDyke. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Henry Douglas Services for Henry Douglas, 67, of Quarry Road will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Outreach Baptist Church by the Revs. Steve Owens, and Randy Frizzell.

Burial will be in Belle-vue Cemetery. He 4ied Saturday at home. Born Sept. 22, 1934, in Boyle County, he was the son of the late Willie and Edna Mae Robinson Douglas. He was a farmer and member Outreach Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Pauline Whitlock Douglas; four daughters, Debra J. Hay- Douglas don of Frankfort, Evelyn S. Douglas of Shepherdsville, and Linda Kyle and Judy Kail, both of Frankfort; a brother, Earl Douglas of Harrodsburg; a sister, Lula F. Binkley of Danville; and five grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Llew Kyle, Gary Kail, Todd Haydon, Bryan Haydon, Keith Venable and Jim Arson.

Honorary pallbearers are Melissa Kail, Charles Whitlock, Gary Kail Jr. and Whitney Haydon. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home and 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday at the church.

Memorials may go to Outreach Baptist Church, P.O. Box 127, Danville 40423. Michael H. Flnley Services for Michael Houston Finley, 33, of Danville will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Cornerstone Assembly of God by the Rev.

Tom Lane. Burial will be in Belleyue Cemetery. He died Friday in Lexington. Pallbearers will be Jeremy Wilson, Roger Compton a of I 1 I'Lr, Coming my way: Samantha Lexington Avenue in Danville. About your Advocate-Messenger To Subscribe or for Customer Service (MF) To place News Items (M-FJ For all departments, call toll free in KY: 1-800-428-0409 Classified Line Ads (M-F) Other Ads (M-F) REGULAR OFFICE HOURS: 8 a.m.

5 p.m. -330 South Fourth Street Danville, KY 40422 Smoking cessation program offered: The Boyle County Health Department and the Central Kentucky Cancer Program at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center will host a comprehensive smoking cessation program at 6 p.m. each Thurs-. day from Jan. 10 through April 4 at the health department, 448 S.

Third St. To pre-register, or for more information and fees, call (859) 236-2053 or stop by the health department. Candidate files In Boyle County: David "Scotty" Shearer of 216 N. First Danville, has filed as a candidate for 5th dis-' trict constable in Boyle County. He is a Democrat.

Meetings: Harrodsburg City Commission 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the second floor meeting room at City Hall. The agenda includes Harrodsburg First grant application and bid award, a Community Development Block Grant resolution, and departmental reports by commissioners. Liberty Planning Commission 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall on the bypass.

The agenda includes discussions on proposed projects by Toni Paper Replacement Service available Monday-Friday from 5:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. Sundays from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m. Please call our Subscriber Services Department at 236-2551 or 1-800-428-0409 with any delivery problem.

All carriers and distributors are independent contractors keeping their own accounts. The Advocate-Messenger is not responsible for advance payments made to these carriers, their agents or their representatives. The Advocate-Messenger recommends advance payments be made directly to our office where they will be held in trust for the carriers and will be paid to them weekly or monthly upon delivery of the newspaper. Pay By Mail Subscription Rate: 1 Quarter, Daily Sunday Home Delivery: $37.50 Mail (KY): $45.80 Senior rates available (60 years older) Call for additional rate and information. Firefighters battle blaze at Preachersville home PREACHERSVILLE No one apparently was injured in a house fire at 3:15 p.m.

Saturday that brought four Lincoln County fire units and a Garrard County tanker to the Mitchell Booth residence on Ky. 39 North at the Garrard-Lincoln county line. The Lincoln County 911 Center this morning said its office didn't receive a call for an ambulance. Damage done by the blaze was not available at press time. A Garrard County tanker unit and Lincoln County fire units from Crab Orchard, Stanford, McKinney and Highland responded to the scene.

Firefighters were at the residence until 5:15 p.m. Saturday. Man reports gun stolen: Albert Wilson reported a gun was stolen from his Forkland Road home Saturday afternoon. The antique rifle, a 303 British with sights, was last seen Friday night and was valued at $200. Boyle County Deputy Sheriff Merl Baldwin is investigating.

Boy, 8, killed In ATV accident: SOMERSET (AP) An 8-year-old boy died after the all-terrain vehicle he was driving struck an embankment and overturned, according to the Pulaski County Sheriffs Department. Cody Nix of Somerset was pronounced dead Friday evening at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital, police said. Authorities responded to the crash at 5:01 p.m. Friday about 10 miles east of Somerset. Monday, January 7, 2002 ADVERTISER INDEX Page Beat The Experts B-3 Caring Touch A-4 Cinemas B-8 Contours Express A-3 Jc Coupon Page B-8 Lucky Label A-8 Markets A-6 Midway College A-3 Save-A-Lot A-8 Vacation With Us A-4 Indicates Multiple Advertisers Indicates Advertiser Coupons Inserts Digital On Demand FREE BonusClub card to all Pay By Mail Subscribers! Save a bundle with, all the BonusClub Discount offers.

The Advocate-Messenger USPS 148-260. Published daily except Saturday and Sunday by Advocate Communications, 330 S. Fourth, Danville, KY. Periodical postage paid at Danville, KY. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication and not otherwise of all new dispatches credited to this paper and also the local news published herein.

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