the estill county tribune, october 17, 2018, page 5 ladies ... · kevin scott abney, 40,...

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The Estill County Tribune, October 17, 2018, Page 5 Property Transfers Anthony Williams, as ex- ecutor of estates of Charles T. Williams and Barbara K. Williams, to Michael R. May $65,000, lot on Hood Ave. in Irvine. Wallace K. And Connie S. Horn to Park Britton El- lison and Jennifer Michelle Bowman, $139,900, five acres, more or less, on Jakes Heavenly Highway. Citizens Guaranty Bank to LarryW. Riddell, $11,500 two tracts in Edwards Addi- tion to South Irvine. Dylan and Brittany Mun- cie to Kagan Muncie, love and affection, 2.57 acres, more or less. KY Housing Corp. to Angel Real Estate, LLC, $18,000, lot 11 in Kirkland Addition to Irvine. Carl David and Leighann Alexander to Alexander Quality Construction, in consideration of a capital contribution, tract contain- ing 1.25 acres at 305 Rice Station Road. Alexander Quality Con- struction, LLC to Foreman’s Forge LLC, $314,000, tract located on north side of KY 52, approximately three miles west of Irvine. A.J. and Elrene Davis to Kenneth L. and Dora B. Tucker, $256,000, lots 4 and 5 of the Arthur Mansfield Subdivision on Sandhill - Rice Station Highway. Roy and Sue Harper to Scott Rogers, $25,000, two acres more or less, on Fur- nace Fork of Millers Creek. Roy and Sue Harper to Scott Rogers $20,000, par- cel of land lying in Estill and Powell Counties. Lillie Mae Gibson and Glenn Richardson to Ken- neth Gibson, love and af- fection, tract on Drip Rock Road, Sec. of Veterans Affairs to Kathleen E. Milligan, $69,500, tract on Clear Creek. Marriages Sharon Allison Smith, 21, homemaker of Win- chester Road, Irvine and Kevin Scott Abney, 40, un- employed of Dark Hollow Road, Irvine, married Sept. 29, 2018. Elizabeth Park Reece, 20, student of Red Lick Road, Irvine and Taylor Jantzen Short, 25, Irvine, married Sept. 22, 2018. Makenna Raye Hilton, 19, daycare teacher of Hud- son Ave., Irvine and Ben- jamin Clay Plowman, 22, inventory control of Win- ston Road, Irvine, married October 13, 2018. Morgan Ashlee Butler, 23, medical Assistance of Snowden Lane, Nicho- lasville and Ronald Dar- rell Neal, 27, QA Tech of Cressy Road, Irvine, mar- ried. Oct. 6, 2016. Drivers licenses James Wireman. Intermediate licenses Madeline Hardy, Kalea Hatton, Haileligh Riddell, and Rheannon Smith. Operator Permits Jaden Jones, Emily Hall, Averey Duechle, and Tay- lor Gibson. Road Test If you would like to schedule a Drivers License Road Test, please call Re- becca Southerland at (859) 623-1099. ________________________________________________ Estill County Courthouse News Newton Septic Tank Service would like to say thank you to our family, friends and customers for your kind words during the loss of our Husband, Dad and Papaw, Willie Jerry Newton. Stella Newton and Doug & Bertha Newton Call Stella Newton at (606) 723-2092 Bertha & Jerry Douglas “Doug” Newton (606) 726-9838 or (859) 779-1883 Newton Septic Tank Service to schedule your septic tank to be pumped “We appreciate your business!” JASON “J.D.” RILEY WHY I WANT TO SERVE AS ESTILL COUNTY ATTORNEY My family is from Estill County. I grew up in Estill County. My parents are Danny Riley and Mona Cahal Henry. My brother is Jacob Henry. My grandparents are Thomas (Tom Cat) and Nina Riley and Jack and Margie Cahal. I played Little League Base- ball in Ravenna, was on the Academic Team and played drums in the band for Estill County Middle School and Estill County High School. I graduated from Estill County High School in 1996. I stayed close to home for college, attending EKU and spending my summers in Ravenna and White Oak. I attended Indiana Universi- ty, one of the top law schools in the nation, but spent my summers back in Estill County. When I received my license to practice law, I began in Estill County, primarily representing children as their attorney in family law cases. Afterwards, I accepted a position as Assistant Fayette County Attorney. During that time I advised on the creation and implementation of the E-Warrants system for state wide use. I also advised on the creation and modification of the Kentucky Family Court Rules of Procedure and Practice. Now, I am a private attorney, focusing on Estill County, and working to help the community that means so much to me. I have been responsible for thousands of cases. I have worked cases from Child Support to Contract and Employment Law. I have authored ordinances, regulations, and have advised local and state governmental agencies. In short, I have the knowledge and experi- ence to do the job! The people of Estill County expect their local officials to be ap- proachable. I will work to make sure the people of this county feel that they can have a face-to-face relationship with their County At- torney. I will focus on working with every local and state office that I can to make this community an even better place to work and to live. I am asking for your vote on November 6 to become the next Estill County Attorney. Paid for by the Campaign to Elect Jason Riley Mercy Health - Marcum and Wallace Hospital and Ir- vine Primary Care are plan- ning a Ladies Night Out for Breast Cancer Awareness on Tuesday, October 23 at 5:30 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church (located at 21 Glory Street in Irvine). This free event will fea- ture a presentation by Billie Kelley, APRN, and Sharon Whitaker, Marcum and Wallace Hospital Radiology Director. All ladies who attend will receive a free dinner, gift and door prize chance. Please sign up for the free event by Friday, October 19 by calling 606-726-2106 (option 2). The event is also posted on the Marcum and Wallace Hospital Facebook page with an option for signing up online. “While breast cancer af- fects people throughout the year, October has been marked as breast cancer awareness month. It’s used as a reminder to make sure women are keeping up with preventative and early detec- tion measures”, said Whita- ker. “It is so important for women to get annual mam- mograms and be proactive about their health.” Marcum and Wallace Hospital expanded radiol- ogy services in October of 2017 with the addition of 3D mammography, the newest screening and diag- nostic technology for breast cancer detection. The fund- ing for 3D mammography was provided by the Mercy Health Foundation – Irvine. Speak with your healthcare provider about your annual mammogram. The Marcum and Wallace Hospital radi- ology department uses only the highest quality digital mammography (2D/3D) and breast ultrasound to get fast, accurate results. Provider and self-referrals accepted. Free gift for mammograms in October (while supplies last). Call 606-726-2106 to schedule your mammogram. Ladies Night Out for Breast Cancer Awareness Sign up for the free event by this Friday, October 19th Emergency road aid funds announced for highway repairs in Estill County FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced today that $76,200 in Rural Secondary Road Aid emergency funds will be used for slip or slide repairs in Estill County. Repairs will be made to KY 3325 (Opossum Run Road) near milepoint 2.9. “The Bevin administration is commit- ted to the Cabinet’s mission of providing a safe, reliable transportation network for all Kentuckians,” said KYTC Secretary Greg Thomas. “These emergency funds will help repair and restore damaged infrastructure throughout this community.” The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is responsible for administering the work. Visit Our Website At <EstillTribune.Com> For Up-To-Date Obituaries

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Page 1: The Estill County Tribune, October 17, 2018, Page 5 Ladies ... · Kevin Scott Abney, 40, un-employed of Dark Hollow Road, Irvine, married Sept. 29, 2018. Elizabeth Park Reece, 20,

The Estill County Tribune, October 17, 2018, Page 5

Property Transfers AnthonyWilliams,asex-ecutorofestatesofCharlesT. Williams and BarbaraK.Williams,toMichaelR.May$65,000,lotonHoodAve.inIrvine. WallaceK.AndConnieS.HorntoParkBrittonEl-lisonandJenniferMichelleBowman, $139,900, fiveacres,moreorless,onJakesHeavenlyHighway. CitizensGuarantyBanktoLarryW.Riddell,$11,500twotractsinEdwardsAddi-tiontoSouthIrvine. DylanandBrittanyMun-cietoKaganMuncie,loveand affection, 2.57 acres,moreorless. KY Housing Corp. toAngel Real Estate, LLC,$18,000,lot11inKirklandAdditiontoIrvine. CarlDavidandLeighannAlexander to AlexanderQuality Construction, inconsideration of a capitalcontribution,tractcontain-ing1.25acresat305RiceStationRoad. AlexanderQualityCon-struction,LLCtoForeman’sForgeLLC,$314,000,tract

locatedonnorthsideofKY52, approximately threemileswestofIrvine. A.J. and Elrene DavistoKennethL.andDoraB.Tucker,$256,000,lots4and5of theArthurMansfieldSubdivisiononSandhill -RiceStationHighway. Roy and Sue Harper toScottRogers,$25,000,twoacresmoreorless,onFur-naceForkofMillersCreek. Roy and Sue Harper toScottRogers$20,000,par-cel of land lying inEstillandPowellCounties. Lillie Mae Gibson andGlennRichardsontoKen-nethGibson, loveandaf-fection,tractonDripRockRoad, Sec.ofVeteransAffairsto Kathleen E. Milligan,$69,500, tract on ClearCreek.

Marriages Sharon Allison Smith,21, homemaker of Win-chester Road, Irvine andKevinScottAbney,40,un-employedofDarkHollowRoad,Irvine,marriedSept.29,2018. ElizabethParkReece,20,

studentofRedLickRoad,Irvine andTaylor JantzenShort,25,Irvine,marriedSept.22,2018. Makenna Raye Hilton,19,daycareteacherofHud-sonAve., IrvineandBen-jaminClayPlowman,22,inventorycontrolofWin-stonRoad,Irvine,marriedOctober13,2018. Morgan Ashlee Butler,23,medicalAssistanceofSnowden Lane, Nicho-lasville and Ronald Dar-rellNeal,27,QATechofCressyRoad,Irvine,mar-ried.Oct.6,2016.

Drivers licenses JamesWireman.

Intermediate licenses Madeline Hardy, KaleaHatton,HailelighRiddell,andRheannonSmith.

Operator Permits JadenJones,EmilyHall,AvereyDuechle,andTay-lorGibson.

Road Test If you would like toscheduleaDriversLicenseRoadTest,pleasecallRe-beccaSoutherlandat(859)623-1099.

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Estill County Courthouse News

Join us this Friday, featuring Kevin Sheareron our main stage!

For more info, or to become a vendor:(606) 723-2450 • EstillCountyKY.net/MoonlightMarket

Enjoy being downtown, shop local vendors and enjoy local music!

Join us in Downtown Irvine for this family-friendly event series!

Our final event of 2018 will feature live music, vendors, games, and community groups.

Come on out and love where you live! Moonlight Market will be held on Broadway

from 6-10pm.

Newton Septic Tank Servicewouldliketosaythankyoutoourfamily,friendsandcustomersforyourkindwordsduringthelossofourHusband,DadandPapaw,WillieJerryNewton.

Stella Newton andDoug & Bertha Newton

CallStellaNewtonat(606) 723-2092Bertha&JerryDouglas“Doug”Newton

(606) 726-9838 or (859) 779-1883Newton Septic Tank Servicetoscheduleyourseptictanktobepumped

“We appreciate your business!”

JASON “J.D.” RILEYWHY I WANT TO SERVE AS ESTILL COUNTY ATTORNEYMy family is from Estill County. I grew up in Estill County. My parents are Danny Riley and Mona Cahal Henry. My brother is Jacob Henry. My grandparents are Thomas (Tom Cat) and Nina Riley and Jack and Margie Cahal. I played Little League Base-ball in Ravenna, was on the Academic Team and played drums in the band for Estill County Middle School and Estill County High School. I graduated from Estill County High School in 1996.I stayed close to home for college, attending EKU and spending my summers in Ravenna and White Oak. I attended Indiana Universi-ty, one of the top law schools in the nation, but spent my summers back in Estill County. When I received my license to practice law, I began in Estill County, primarily representing children as their attorney in family law cases. Afterwards, I accepted a position as Assistant Fayette County Attorney. During that time I advised on the creation and implementation of the E-Warrants system for state wide use. I also advised on the creation and modification of the Kentucky Family Court Rules of Procedure and Practice. Now, I am a private attorney, focusing on Estill County, and working to help the community that means so much to me.I have been responsible for thousands of cases. I have worked cases from Child Support to Contract and Employment Law. I have authored ordinances, regulations, and have advised local and state governmental agencies. In short, I have the knowledge and experi-ence to do the job!The people of Estill County expect their local officials to be ap-proachable. I will work to make sure the people of this county feel that they can have a face-to-face relationship with their County At-torney. I will focus on working with every local and state office that I can to make this community an even better place to work and to live. I am asking for your vote on November 6 to become the next Estill County Attorney.

Paid for by the Campaign to Elect Jason Riley

MercyHealth-MarcumandWallaceHospitalandIr-vinePrimaryCareareplan-ningaLadiesNightOutforBreast Cancer AwarenessonTuesday,October23at5:30p.m.atCalvaryBaptistChurch(locatedat21GloryStreetinIrvine). Thisfreeeventwillfea-tureapresentationbyBillieKelley,APRN,andSharonWhitaker, Marcum andWallaceHospitalRadiologyDirector. All ladies who attend

will receive a free dinner,giftanddoorprizechance.Pleasesignupforthefreeevent by Friday, October19bycalling606-726-2106(option2).TheeventisalsopostedontheMarcumandWallaceHospitalFacebookpage with an option forsigninguponline. “Whilebreastcanceraf-fects people throughouttheyear,Octoberhasbeenmarked as breast cancerawarenessmonth.It’susedasaremindertomakesure

womenarekeepingupwithpreventativeandearlydetec-tionmeasures”,saidWhita-ker.“It issoimportantforwomentogetannualmam-mogramsandbeproactiveabouttheirhealth.” Marcum and WallaceHospital expanded radiol-ogy services in Octoberof 2017 with the additionof 3D mammography, thenewestscreeninganddiag-nostictechnologyforbreastcancerdetection.Thefund-ingfor3Dmammography

wasprovidedbytheMercyHealthFoundation–Irvine.Speakwithyourhealthcareprovideraboutyourannualmammogram.TheMarcumandWallaceHospitalradi-ologydepartmentusesonlythe highest quality digitalmammography(2D/3D)andbreastultrasoundtogetfast,accurate results. Providerandself-referralsaccepted.FreegiftformammogramsinOctober(whilesupplieslast).Call606-726-2106toscheduleyourmammogram.

Ladies Night Out for Breast Cancer AwarenessSign up for the free event by this Friday, October 19th Emergency road aid funds

announced for highway repairs in Estill County

FRANKFORT,Ky.–TheKentuckyTransportationCabinetannouncedtodaythat$76,200inRuralSecondaryRoadAidemergencyfundswillbeusedforsliporsliderepairsinEstillCounty.RepairswillbemadetoKY3325(OpossumRunRoad)nearmilepoint2.9. “TheBevinadministrationiscommit-tedtotheCabinet’smissionofprovidingasafe,reliabletransportationnetworkforallKentuckians,”saidKYTCSecretaryGregThomas.“Theseemergencyfundswillhelprepairandrestoredamagedinfrastructurethroughoutthiscommunity.” TheKentuckyTransportationCabinetisresponsibleforadministeringthework.

VisitOurWebsiteAt<EstillTribune.Com>ForUp-To-DateObituaries