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Messenger-Inquirer from Owensboro, Kentucky • 20

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RECORDS MESSENGER-INQUIRER, Sunday, March 3, 1985 Daily Records LOCAL DEATHS Raymond E. "Buster" Jones, 34, of Percy, formerly of Owensboro, died Friday, March 1, 1985, at Sparta, Community Hospital from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was born in Owensboro and was employed at Gilster-Mary Lee Steeleville, Ill. Survivors include his wife, Patty Jaimet Jones; a son, Raymond E. Jones Jr.

at home; a daughter, Tammy Gaynelle Jones of Rome, his parents, Walter and Madaline Fowler Jones of Owensboro; maternal grandmother, Myrtle Fowler of Owensboro; two brothers, Tommy and Randall Jones, both of Owensboro; and four sisters, Violet Johnson of Tell City, and Dorothy Emery, Barbara Hall and Judy Church, all of Owensboro. Services are at 1 p.m. Monday at McDaniel Funeral Home, Percy. Burial in the 1.0.0.F. Cemetery, Percy.

Visitation from 5-9 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. until the start of services Monday at the funeral home. Mrs. Clara Lee Young, 56, of 908 Independence Evansville, died Friday, March 1, 1985, at St.

Mary's Medical Center, Evansville. She was born in Ohio County, was food services manager at Daniel Wertz Elementary School, Evansville, and president of the Evansville City Food Service Managers. She was also was a member of Cleaves Memorial C.M.E Church, Evansville, serving as secretary of the Senior Choir, as a church matron, as a member of Stewards Board No. 2 and the Missionary Society, and director of the Christian Board of Education, Youth Kentucky District Conference and Children's Choir. Survivors include her husband, William H.

Young three sons, William Young Jr. of Los Angeles, and Larry and Keith Young, both of Evansville; five daughters, Mrs. Wanda Lyles, Lonzarie Young, Mrs. Pamela Lewis, Clarissia Young and Zsa Gwen Young, all of Evansville; 11 grandchildren; her mother and stepfather, Geneva and Deward Shultz of Louisville; two brothers, Charles "Junior Ray" Baltzell of Evansville and John Baltzell of Louisville; and five sisters, Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs.

Ann Rhodes, Mrs. Margaret Coward, Nellie Shultz, all of Louisville, and Mrs. Mazola Mathieu of Los Angeles. Services are 1 p.m. Tuesday at Cleaves Memorial C.M.E.

Church, 650 Line Evansville. Burial in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery, Evansville. Visitation from 1-5 p.m. Monday at Mason's Funeral Home and 7-9 p.m. Monday and after 10 a.m.

Tuesday at the church. Young Funeral Home, Owensboro, is in charge of arrangements. AREA DEATHS CALHOUN- Mrs. Elizabeth Boulware, 86, of Nashville, formerly of Calhoun, died Friday, March 1, 1985, at her home. She was born in Daviess County and was a member of Calhoun United Methodist Church.

Her husband, William H. Boulware, died in 1962. Survivors include two sons, Billy Boulware of Cumming, and Charles Boulware of Gainesville, three daughters, Nancy Gogates of Ringwood, N.J., Betty Rich of Nashville and Jo Rogers of St. Louis, 13 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and a sister, Matilda McAfee of Mount Washington. Services are at 11 a.m.

Monday at Muster Funeral Home, Calhoun. Burial in Calhoun Cemetery. Visitation after noon today at the funeral home. CENTRAL CITY Gayle Lake, 71, of Central City, died Saturday, March 2, 1985, at his home. He was born in Ohio County, was a retired postal clerk and a member of First United Methodist Church, Central City.

I He also was a veteran of World War II and a retired member of the U.S. Army Reserve. Survivors include his wife, Alice Lake; a son, Ben Lake of Chattanooga, two grandchildren; his mother, Myrle Lake of Crystal River, a brother, William Ed Lake of St. Petersburg, and a sister, Mrs. Helen Norris, also of Crystal River, Fla.

Services are at 1 p.m. Monday at Tucker Funeral Home, Central City. Burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Central City. Visitation after 6 p.m. today at the funeral home.

LIVERMORE Mrs. Geneva Atherton, 80, of Route 1, Livermore, died Friday, March 1, 1985, at Owensboro-Daviess County Hospital. She was born in Ohio County and was a member of Woodwards Valley Baptist Church. Her husband, Hayden D. Atherton, died in 1980.

Survivors include two grandsons, John A. and Ronald Gene Stofer, both of Route 1, Livermore; a greatgrandson, Joshua Stofer of Route 1, Livermore; and a sister, Christine Iller of Owensboro. Services are at 2 p.m. today at Woodwards Valley Baptist Church near Livermore. Burial in the church cemetery.

Visitation at Muster Funeral Home, Livermore. FUNERALS Clark, Virgil 88, of 3516 W. Fifth St. Road, Owensboro, died Thursday at Medco Center of Owensboro. Services are at 10 a.m.

Monday at Glenn Funeral Home. Burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation after noon today at the funeral home. Coleman, Harry, 95, of 2528 W. Fifth St.

Road, Owensboro, died Wednesday at Owensboro-Daviess County Hospital. Services are at 11 a.m. I Monday at Zion Baptist Church. Burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation after noon today at Young's Funeral Home.

The family requests that expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to the Zion Baptist Church Building Fund. Dean, Ernest, 79, of Route 2, Glendean, died Friday at Medco Center, Hardinsburg. Services are at 2 p.m. today at Trent-Dowell Funeral Home, Hardinsburg. Burial in McQuady Cemetery.

Visitation at the funeral home. Hope, Mrs. Crither L. Joines, 66, of 2133 Lovell Drive, Owensboro, died Thursday at Muhlenberg Community Hospital, Greenville. Services are at 1:30 p.m.

Monday at the chapel of Owensboro Memorial Gardens followed by burial in the cemetery. Visitation after 1 p.m. today at Glenn Funeral Home. Murphy, Michael Richard, 83, of 1007 Walnut Owensboro, died Friday at Deland, Fla. Services are at 10 a.m.

Monday at St. Stephen's Cathedral. Burial in St. Alphonsus Cemetery. Visitation after 3 p.m.

today at Haley-McGinnis Funeral Home where prayers will be said at 7 p.m. Rector, Mrs. Donnie Goldie, 95, of Greenville, died Friday at Muhlenberg Community Hospital. Services are at 2 p.m. today at Gary's Funeral Home, Greenville.

Burial in Ebenezer Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home. POLICE REPORTS OWENSBORO Rebecca Sue Spinks, 20, of 703 Griffith Apt. 5, and Jessie Lee Dean, 27, of 914 E. Seventh were arrested Saturday morning and charged with third-degree burglary in connection with a robbery at Estes Elementary School at 1701 Leitchfield Road, according to the Owensboro Police Department.

Robert Eugene Woods, 21, of 2523 French was arrested Saturday morning and charged with driving under the influence, according to police department records. George Earl Andrews, 19, of 617 Chuck Gray Court, Apt. 12B, was arrested Saturday and charged with first-degree criminal abuse, according to the Owensboro Police Department. Virgil D. Whorley, 23, of 1212 Independence was taken to Mercy Hospital early Friday morning after his 1977 Ford struck a parked car while traveling northbound on Parkview, according to the Owensboro Police Department.

Whorley was listed in fair condition Saturday at Mercy, a nursing supervisor said. No charges were filed in the accident. DAVIESS COUNTY Raymond Darrell Whitaker, 24, of Centertown was cited Saturday morning with driving under the influence after he was stopped by sheriff's deputies at Kentucky 54 and Villa Point, according to the Daviess County Sheriff's Department. Editor's note: The MessengerInquirer reports on police and court cases by using public records kept by those agencies. We will correct or clarify records information only when we have incorrectly reported from the record.

If information on the record is wrong, it must be changed by the officials before the MessengerInquirer will publish a clarification. THE COURTS DAVIESS DISTRICT COURT Div. 3, Judge George Triplett Driving under the influence James Lewis Allen, 24, of Paducah, fined $747.50, 12 months in jail, and must attend a clinic. He was transferred to the grand jury on a charge of operating on a suspended or revoked license. John L.

Crabtree, 27, of Rineyville, fined $621.50, six months in jail, seven days to serve with credit for one already served, the balance on probation. John Gregory Powers, 19, of 1707 Alexander fined $401.50, and must attend a clinic. Steve O. Geary, 31, of 1306 Parkview Drive, fined $707.50, 12 months to serve in a treatment center, with credit for time served there, or in jail if he is released. Randall Lee Babb, 22, of 630 Jed Place, fined $397.50 and must attend a clinic.

Randall Earl Cline, 20, of Bowling Green, fined $557.50, six months in jail, seven days to serve, with credit for one served, the balance on probation, and must attend a clinic. On a charge of operating on a suspended or revoked license, he was fined $100. No operator's license Tony Lee Collins, 22, of Route 4, Owensboro, Fifth Street Road, fined $147. Operating on a suspended or revoked license Joyce A. Knott, 23, of 4201 Hunter Point, fined $500, six months in jail, on probation for one year.

She was also fined $57.50 on a charge of speeding. Cases dismissed A charge of theft by deception involving property worth $100 or more against Barbara Ann Puckett, 26, of 823 Cedar was dismissed because it was a civil matter. Restitution has been made. Cases transferred to the grand jury Bobby Joe Finch, 20, of Beaver Dam, on a charge of attempting to obtain a controlled substance by fraud or deceit. John Johnson, no age listed, of Auburn, on a charge of theft by deception involving property worth $100 or more.

Theft by deception involving property worth $100 or less Campbell, no age listed, of Route 3, Philpot, two counts combined into one, fined $67.50. Failure to maintain vehicle liability insurance Charles W. Meadows, 28, of 1941 Tamarack Road, fined $297.50. Criminal trespassing in the third degree Tracy A. Trogden, no age listed, of 1710 W.

Fourth on recommendation of the county attorney, fined $67.50, 50 hours court referral work, 90 days in jail, on probation for one year. Theft by unlawful taking of property worth less than $100 George Steven Early, 18, of 1705 Alexander two days in jail, with credit for two served. A charge of public intoxication was dismissed. Possession of marijuana Bobby K. Powers, 25, of Route 1, Hawesville, fined $250.

On a charge of public intoxication, he was fined $57.50. Div. 1, Judge Gene Lanham Resisting arrest Robert Boyd Sparks 18, 1823 Willis four days in jail. No operator's license Shannon Ray Lashbrook, 18, of 716 Walnut 18 hours court referral work on that and a charge of running a stop sign. Reckless driving Steven R.

Boyd, 17, of Route 3, Philpot, amended from driving under the influence on recommendation of county attorney and officer due to low test results, fined $147.50 and must attend a state traffic school. Driving under the influence Kenneth W. Ray, 22, of 2245 Calhoun Road, fined $397.50 and must attend a clinic. Jerry E. Kirby, 31, of 625 Center fined $407.50, seven days in jail, with credit for three served, and must attend a clinic.

Helena L. Liles, 36, of 800 Issac Shelby Drive, fined $397.50 and must attend a clinic. A charge of no registration plates was dismissed. Joseph P. Sexton, 20, of 806 E.

19th fined $401.50 and must attend a clinic. Ronnie Carter Billiter, 31, of 763 Haley Lane, fined $407.50 and must attend a clinic. William S. Bruner, 26, of 2953 Allen fined $397.50 and must attend a clinic. A charge of destroying city property was dismissed.

Restitution has been made. A charge of improper registration plates was dismissed on recommendation of the county attorney. Samuel Lee Conrad 24, Island, fined $401.50 and must attend a clinic. A charge of speeding was dismissed because it was merged with the other charge. Michael R.

Eaton, 21, Livermore, fined $401.50 and must attend a clinic. Franklin David Hicks, 29, 521 Monterrey Drive, fined $397.50 and must attend a clinic. Charles H. Clark, 56, of 2701 Castlewood Place, fined $401.50 and must attend a clinic. Kevin E.

Bolin, 24, 302 Byers fined $397.50 and must attend a clinic. Eluding Kevin L. Faires, 16, of Clarksville, deferred prosecution for six months. Cases transferred to the grand jury Charles E. Swihart, 34, of 1733 Hughes on a charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

David Earl Richards, 35, of 4620 U.S. 60 East, on a charge of carrying a concealed deadly weapon. Russell Holloway Helm, 21, of 2332 W. Second on five counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument in the second degree. David Earl Richards, 35, 4620 U.S.

60 East, on charges of conspiracy to sell a schedule Il nonnarcotic and trafficking in a schedule Il controlled substance. Charges of possession of a non-narcotic schedule Il and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon were dismissed. Failure to maintain vehicle liability insurance Sheryl D. Faught, 17, of 938 Hall deferred prosecution for six months on recommendation of the county Harassing communications Terry Blincoe, no age listed, Daniels Lane, on recommendation of county attorney and prosecuting witness, 30 days in jail, on probation for six months. Terroristic threatening Ellis Huston Doolin, 37, of Route 4, Utica, six months in jail, sentence suspended, on probation for six months.

Disorderly conduct Robert Cline, 44, of 1511 Alexander 40 hours court referral work. Michael W. Cauley, 34, of 2401 Bluff three days in jail, with credit for three days served, to run concurrently with the same sentence on a charge of public intoxication. William J. Bickett, 22, 1408 Rose 30 days in jail, to run concurrently with the same sentence on a charge of public intoxication and with other charges.

Shoplifting of property worth less than $100 Wilbur J. Hinton, 25, of 2516 W. Eighth 30 days in jail, 2 27 of them on probation, with credit for two days served, to run concurrently with the same sentence on a charge of public intoxication. Div. 1, Judge George Triplett standing in for Judge Gene Lanham Obstructing a government operation Joyce Faye (Martin) Galloway, 22, of 1315 Moseley on recommendation of county attorney and officer, 40 days in jail, with credit for 20 served, to run concurrently with the same sentence of a charge of disorderly conduct and another on resisting arrest.

Resisting arrest William Joseph Bickett, 22, of 1408 Rose 30 days in jail, with another 30 each on a charge of public intoxication and disorderly conduct, to run consecutively. On another charge of resisting arrest, he was sentenced to another 30 days, to run concurrently with the other charges. Young's Funeral Home 721 West 4th Street Phone: 683-5717 HARRY COLEMAN 2528 West 5th Street Road Services 11:00 A.M. Monday Zion Baptist Church MEMBER OF N.F.D.A. HALEY.

McGINNIS AND OWENSBORO FUNERAL HOME 519 LOCUST STREET PHONE 684-9891 MICHAEL RICHARD MURPHY 1007 Walnut Street Services 10:00 A.M. Monday St. Stephen's Cathedral Prayers 7:00 P.M. Sunday Haley-McGinnis Chapel Homelike Atmosphere Be Thrifty. See Today's Ads JUST ARRIVED! All New 1985 Rand-McNally ROAD ATLAS PLUS U.S., CANADA, MEXICO CAMP.

GROUND TRAILER PARK DIRECTORY. MOBIL TRAVEL GUIDE This guide can save you ti time, gasoline money. "Try A Good, Fresh Cigar" ELITE STORE CIGAR 313 Frederica St. "SINCE 1900" PROTECT Your Treasured Dining Table Top with CUSTOM FIT TABLE PADS WASHABLE TOP SALE INSULATED FELT THIS WEEK $3995 HEAT RESISTANT Any Size Table Up to 44x60 At This Low Price Leaves from Owensboro Table Pad Co. 3526 Christie Place CALL TODAY 926-6193 WE'LL COME OUT AND MEASURE YOUR TABLE FREE sears NOTICE! The following items from the Sears Section today's Messenger-Inquirer are not available at Sears Owensboro store.

Pg. 8 Men's Plaid Shirt Pg. 10 Console TV with remote 10-number Memory Phone Cordless Phone Pg. 14 Big gym set 6-leg gym following items are temporarily out of stock. We will be glad to take orders and notify you when the merchandise arrives.

Pg. Pg. 3 Workbench outfit Band Saw Belt-disc Sander Pg. 5 Medicine Cabinet Vanity Storage Cabinet Pg. 6 Eager-1 Lawn Mower 10-HP Lawn Tractor 16-HP Yard Tractor Cart Lawn Sweeper 8-HP Riding Mower Grass Catcher Gas Chain Saw Weedwacker Wheelbarrow Lawn Building Pg.

14 bike Premium Wheel Cycle We regret any inconvenience to our customers. BLIND SALE OFF ON KIRSCH, LEVOLOR, FLEXALUM DEL MAR (SOFT SHADES, WOVEN WOODS VERTICALS) RICE WALLPAPER 2104 Triplett Where The Owensboro ROAD 2553 Division, Streets Fork 683-6831 VEACH RICE'S Evansville Phone 812-473-2006 Open 6 Days 9 to 5 21ST. ST. GLENN FUNERAL HOME FOURTH AND ALLEN 683-1505 VIRGIL D. CLARK 3516 West 5th Street Road Services 10:00 A.M.

Monday Glenn Funeral Home MRS. CRITHER L. JOINES HOPE 2133 Lovell Drive Graveside Services 1:30 P.M. Monday Owensboro Memorial Gardens Chapel HONORING TRADITION RESPECTING CHANGE SINCE 1903 ENERGY. We can't afford to waste it.

Draperies Design Service, Measurements Installation Appointments at your convenience 926-8988 Tony and Kay Powers STATE FARM INSURANCE FOR INSURANCE Bob Williams 2903 Veach Rd. Phone: 683-3594 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois Replacing Your Gas Furnace? For almost 50 years, Rheem has been a standard of quality nationwide for heating because we design and build products that give homeowners reliability and lasting value. To cut your heating costs and give your family years of comfort, call your Rheem dealer. And make the right choice.

Reliability Makes the Right Choice! (Kheem) THE AIR OF QUALITY HENRY'S HEATING PLUMBING 3037 Alvey Park Drive West CALL STOY SHOCK AT: 926-4367 after hours call: 685-1406 WE SERVICE SAFETY CHECK ALL BRANDS Local INSURANCE NEWS by Bruce Kenney "NEW AUTO INSURANCE LAW IN EFFECT AS OF JAN. 1, 1985" To comply with the new law, every motor vehicle auto, truck, cycle licensed for the road must be insured. In fact, you can't get your auto license without proof of insurance in force. Insurance companies must notify county clerks if you lapse your insurance. Penalties are great.

Since Jan. 1, 1985, our agency has insured motorists who haven't had insurance for many years. Fortunately, our agency can insure ail licensed drivers, good or bad, at competitive rates. For further information, call us, 685- 5360. AUTOS CYCLES TRUCKS HOMES RENTERS MOBILE HOMES LIFE DISABILITY MAJOR MED.

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