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The Messenger from Madisonville, Kentucky • 8

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The Messengeri
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Madisonville, Kentucky
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8
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A8 THE MESSENGER 2 WEATHER WATCHING LOCAL FORECAST TODAY TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY T. Thursday, more scattered showers are for the tri-state area highs slightly warmer at wnvv ii ma RECORDS 1986 High: 87 John Lutzel Meteorologist iigh: I 1958 Low: 34 1983 MORE LINGERING SHOWERS MOSTLY CLOUDY AND MILD MIXTURE OF SUN ft CLOUDS; WARMER ANOTHER SHOWER OR TWO POSSIBLE MORE SCATTERED SHOWERS LIKELY PARTLY SUNNY SKIES; WARMER Tonight, mostly cloudy skies are expected with mild Ic i SUNRISE: 5:56 SUNSET 7:39 54; light winds this afternoon. lows of 69 54 7253 7051 6851 7455 High: 74 Low: 50 First May 3 THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1998 The AccuWeather forecast for noon, Thursday, April 30. Mostly cloudy skies, showers, and slightly warmer temperatures are on Thursday, April 30 AccuWeather forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures rj -10s -Os 0a 10a 20s 30s 40s SOs 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s separats high temperature zones for the day. CHJ tap for the region today with highs nearing 70.

Rain chance is 40. For tonight, skies will become partly cloudy with mild lows at or near 50. Light winds are expected all day. Full May 11 iy 1 1 Ilk Last May 19 "'P rrir is jL FRONTS: COLD WARM STATIONARY 1998 AccuWeather, Infe. Chattanooga DAT) Pwaum E3 ES3 ED EZ3 E3 E3 HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN T-STORMS FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT.

CLOUDY CLOUDY New May 25 AMoaflMdPrM -r NATIONAL SUMMARY: Showers will occur from Illinois to Pennsylvsnls ss a slowly moving storm system continues io wander eastward today. Showers and thunderstorm will also extend from tha Ohio Valley to Florida. The Rocklee and West Coast, meanwhile, will continue to enjoy sunny, warm weather i with afternoon temperatures In the 70s and 80a. Showers' T-storms Rain Flurries Snow ice Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Via Associated Press GraphicsNet Firefighter-turned-arsonist writes firebug novel LOS ANGELES (AP) John Orr called his manuscript about a firefighter-tumed-arsonist a novel.

It read more like nonfiction. Or true crimes? "I think a lot of people would argue that part of him probably realized he was out of control and this was a way of crying for help," Chappuis said. Nonetheless, the work is "pretty grandiose almost to the point of rubbing it in your face." In one passage, Orr describes Aaron as feeling frightened but psychologist and consultant to fire departments. Orr, 49, already is serving a 30-year prison sentence. He could get the death penalty in the Los Angeles murdeT case.

He was cpnvicted in 1992 of setting three fires at fabric and hardware stores in the San Joaquin Valley on his Way home from a 1987 arson investigators conference. In 1993, he pleaded guilty to setting three other blazes, two of them while, was at another conference. 1 1 book will be introduced as evi-dence. In "Points of Origin," a firefighter named Aaron torches businesses across California, including a Pasadena hardware store, where five people are killed. Among them are a woman and her 3-year-old grandson Matthew.

Orr is accused of torching a South Pasadena hardware store, killing four: people, including a woman and her 2-year-old grandson Matthew. "The coincidence is difficult to also charged in a series of brush and house fires in 1990 and 1991. One burned down "The Waltons" set on the back lot of Warner Studios in Burbank; another destroyed 67 hillside homes in Glendale. Orr was a Glendale fire captain at the time and conducted the initial investigation of theblaze. He is suspected of setting nearly 30 fires in all, with the hardware store fire the only one in which someone died.

The blaze at Ole's Home Center killed two employees, 52-year-old customer Ada Deal and her grandson Matthew Troidal. Since 1992, Orr, a firefighter and nationally recognized arson expert, has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to setting a string of fires remarkably similar to the ones he described in "Points of Origin," the unsold manuscript that was discovered when he was arrested in 1991. On Thursday, Orr goes on trial on murder charges for the first time in a 1984 blaze, and the 350-page excited by his escapades, "His fires gave him the much-needed atten- tion he craved, providing him with feelings of importance and recognition," Orr writes. In the Los Angeles case, Orr is John L. Orr, a nationally recognized arson expert, is shown in this undated file photo.

(AP PhotoLos Angeles Times) replicate even in a good soap iv Opera," said Marcel Chappuis, a ing wnat appear to be his own in.J Thanks to all our customers, stockholders and friends who have made our success possible since our opening on March 29, 1 996 I Hopkins Countys Only Locally Owned Bank (U of Hopkins County OFFICERS EMPLOYEES DIRECTORS RRST UNITED BANK OF HOPKINS COUNTY STATEMENT OF CONDITION MARCH 31, 1998 ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks Securities Fed Funds Sold 2,050,193.70 6,151,340.75 1,979,000.00 Loans $32,900,962.84 DICK ADAMS JACK T. BROOKS DAVID CHILDS BARRY W. DUFF SAM DURHAM J. BRYAN FAZENBAKER II MORRIS W. HOBGOOD DAVIS R.

LEGATE JERRY MARKHAM ROGER K. OSBORNE DANNY RENSHAW JOHN EDWIN RUBY KENNETH O. TAYLOR, SR. PHILIP E. THOMAS, SR.

Less: Allowance for Loan Loss 310,082.71 Net Loan Total $32,590,880.13 r- Fixed Assets Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS 1,041,375.17 375,568.06 44,188,357.81 ANN W. ARNOLD TERESA K. BALL TAMMY CONYERS JO NELL CRAWFORD MARY M. CRAWFORD J. BRYAN FAZENBAKER II BARBARA GREGORY MORRIS W.

HOBGOOD JOAN K. HOWARD JANE ANN JACKSON VIVIAN JOHNSON JUDIE LEIBFR1ED ROBERT MCCAUSTER SHIRLEY J. MICHAEL SARA RENAE MILLER WANDA MORROW TERRY RAMAGE SANDY STRONG MEUSSA VINCENT TERESA A. WINT PAT WOODWARD ROSELAND WYATT LIABILITIES Deposits Other Liabilities Total Liabilities 40,059,209.97 407,423.44 $40,466,633.41 CAPITAL Common Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Net Unrealized Gains on Securities Total Capital I 200,000.00 3,545,000.00 ($32,306.62) 9,031.02 3,721,724.40 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL 44,188,357.81 I 1 if 2 162 North Main Street Madisonville, Kentucky 42431 (502) 821-5555 tl A GREAT BANK TO COME HOME TO. fPJT.

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Years Available:
1918-2024