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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, October 11, 2001 Page 5 -r 5 BRIDCE5 I Mt i U.OMI', if Ona Smith Senior Citizen menus Obituaries Marion "Pappy" Durham Menus for the Lincoln County Senior Citizens Center. Monday, Oct. 15: Chicken and cheese, carrot limacorn, Texas bread, fresh orange, milk, margarine, honey mustard. Diet same. Wednesday, Oct.

17: Sliced turkey breast, chicken gravy, sweet potato casserole, green beans, Texas bread, chocolate chip pudding, milk, margarine. Diet chocolate pudding. Friday, Oct. 19: Roast beef au jus, cheese potatoes, wheat bread, pecan spin danish, milk, margarine. Diet -shortbread cookie.

Ona Smith, 84, of 13745 U.S. Hwy. 27 South in Waynesburg, died Wednesday, Oct. 3 at her home. A native of Casey she was born July 16, 1917 to the late Arthur and Ada Frances Stephens Foley.

She was a retired cook for the Waynesburg Elementary School for 22 years, a member of Eastern Star and a. member of Double Springs Baptist Church since 1954. She was active in the senior citizens group, was a former volunteer for the Waynesburg Area Rescue Squad and Waynesburg Ruritan Club, and well known for her kind spirit and her cooking. She was also preceded in death by husband, Manuel Smith; and two brothers, Olland and Lowell Foley. Survivors include her son, Lynnville (Lynda) Smith, of Bangkok, Thailand; two daughters, Wanda Alford of Midway and Joyce (Wayne) Williams of Lexington; one brother, Lilburn (Thelma) Foley of Kings Mountain; eight grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct, 7 at the Barnett and Demrow Funeral Hoome with Bro. Brad King officiating. Burial was in the Double Springs Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Nathan Smith, Christopher and Bryson Alford, Jonathan and Joshua Williams, and Nicholas Foley. Marion Durham, 61, of 4320 Old Somerset Road, Stanford, died Saturday, Oct.

6 at the Fort Logan Hospital emergency A native of Lincoln he was born April 30, 1940 to the late Bill Durham and Verda Mae Popplewell Durham. He was a farmer, Army vet-, eran, former mechanic for Owens Chevrolet, a member of the Baptist faith, and the widower of Nora Joan Durham. He was also preceded in death by a son, David Durham and a sister, Gweneva Smallwood. Survivors include one son, Marion Ray Durham of Stanford; one daughter, Jennifer Yocum of Waynesburg; one brother, Robert Durham of Highland; one sister, Jacqueline Foley of Waynesburg; and one grandson, Weston Tyler Yocum. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct.

10 at the Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home with Bro. Brad King officiating. Burial was in the Double Springs Cemetery. Monuments See us for a beautiful tribute to your loved one. custom designs all types of monuments Example: Monument 30" tall 60" wide, 6" thick, double stone with your choice of carving and design, lettering included for only $830 Yocum's Monuments 40 Long Valley Road Stanford, Ky.

You May Call for Appointment: (606) 365-2600 Robert "Bob" J. Hicks ru "Du r- r.A tkt Greenfield, IN Joe A. Hicks of Lincoln County Health Department conducts inspections AUCTION CALL DANNY IRVIN AUCTIONEERS REALTORS 1-800-237-9734 Lancaster, KY. Our 33rd Year Stanford, formerly of Indianapolis, FREE Hearing Tests for Seniors Seabrook, and Brad Hicks, of Indianapolis, four daughters, Debra S. Rigney of Stanford, Cristine M.

McCall of Indianapolis, and Michelle Swearingin and Paula A. Hicks both of Greenfield, two brothers, Arthur E. Hicks of Lafayette, and Kenneth Hicks of West Concord, 10 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A 2 p.m. mass was held at St.

Michaels Catholic Church in Greenfield on Wednesday, Oct. 10. with Father J. Riedman officiating. A rosary service was held at 7:30 p.m.

on Tuesday at the Erlewein Morturary. Burial was in the Washington Park East Cemetery in Indianapolis, IN. died Saturday, Oct. 6 at' the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. A native of Indianapolis, he was born March 19, 1932 to the late Buford Hicks and Anna H.

Davis Hicks. He was a graduate of Washington High School in Indianapolis in 1951, a veteran of the Korean War, and member of St. Michaels Catholic Church in Greenfield, IN. He worked for Allisons Transmission, Purolator and Temple Trucking of Indianapolis, and Krogers before retiring in 1996. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth A.

Rich Hicks; four sons, Rick M. and Steve Hicks both of Better heanng Guaranteed Up to 3 Year Warranty f. 111387 Digital Instruments Available Siemens-Starkey-Oticon 100 Digital Aids-All Styles at Amazing Discounts 1 SOUTHERN HEARING AID Qndy Cummini Roses-Tradewind Center-Somerset (606) 678-4010 or 1-800-367-7912 Board Certified State Licensed 37 Yrs. Exp. Dollin's Farm Supply and Grocery -97 Don's Country Market 91, 96 Leach's Shell Mart 89, 98 Caney Creek BP Mart 85, 97 (Chicken and burgers not being held at proper temperature) Waynesburg Rest Home 91 Dairy Queen 98 Duke's Diner 85 creamers not refrigerated, restroom out of order) Ruckel's Grocery 98 27 Express Exxon 93, 96 Kings Mt.

Grocery 95 Broughtontown Grocery 98, 98 Stanford Dairy Mart 92, 98 Tri-County Processing 94 King's Grocery 95 Food Mart 97 Moreland Express 89, 97 Crab Orchard Dairy Mart 8I, 89 (Mop found in sinks intended for dishwashing, Open bag ol flour for sale in retail area) Kings Mountain Elementary 97 Stanford Elementary 96 My Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant 95 Lincoln County Middle School 98 Highland Elementary School 98 FOLLOW-UP INSPECTIONS: Cree-Mee 97 Caney Creek BP Mart 96 Crab Orchard Dairy Mart 9 1 97 Duke's Diner 98 Your Better Hearing Our Only Concern Most Insurance Accepted Up to 25 DB gain IJ Harrison Pike, Jr. 1 ivvi 'sv'mti 1 i-au Kevivau October 19-21 7:00 pm on October 1 9 20 1 0:45 am on October 2 1 Shirley Wade of Waynesburg; one brother, Clarence Pike of Crab Orchard; a sister. Faye Hodge of Waynesburg; four grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 6 at the Miracle Temple in Waynesburg with Bro.

Mike Mullins officiating. Burial was in the Double Springs Cemetery in Waynesburg. Morris and HisJope Funeral Home of Science Hill was in charge of the arrangements. 5 Harrison Pike, 62, of Rice Lane, Stanford, died Wednesday, Oct. 3 at the Fort Logan Hospital in Stanford.

A native of Corhin, he was born June 1 2, 1 939 to the late Charles Frank Pike and Rhonda Burke Pike. He was a mechanic, retired Junction City fire and rescue worker, and widower of Wilmath Sweet Pike. He was also preceded in death by three brothers, Dewey, Herman and Virgil Pike; and a sister, Helen Lawless Survivors include a son, Hollis Pike of Waynesburg; one daughter. The Lincoln County Health Department conducts at least two inspections a year on food service establishments and retail food stores in Lincoln County. These inspections focus on food protection during prepartion and storage, food temperatures, cleaning and sanitizing of equipment and utensils, insectrodent control, storage and use of toxic materials, and overall sanitation.

Violations carry a weight of 1-5 points depending on the seriousness of the violation. Items marked 4 or 5 points are considered critical and must be corrected within ten days. Critical violations are noted by an asterisk after the establishment's score. Some facilities are a combination food serviceretail market and receive two scores. The first is for the food service and the second is for the retail.

Those with scores of 85-100, with no critical violations, are considered in compliance with Kentucky's Food Establishment Act and State Retail Food Code. Those with a score of 70-84 and with no critical violations must be reinspected in 30 days. Establishments with a score of 60-69 may request a hearing to explain why they should remain open, and those with a score of 59 or less are immediately closed. An establishment must also cease operation if conditions exist which pose an immediate threat to public health. Any establishment whose permit has been suspended can make application for a reinspection for the purpose of permit reinstatement.

If the reinspection reveals that the conditions causing suspension of the permit have been corrected, the permit will be reinstated. REGULAR INSPECTIONS Durham's Grocery 93, 95 Stanford Food World 90, 94 Coleman's Deli 98 Goshen Food Mart 94, 95 Shirley's Grocery 97 Save-A-Lot 93 Dix River Country Cub 97 Lee's Famous Recipe 92 Kids Place Day Care 97 Super Patriot 98, 99 Cree Mee 92 (Cooler not holding foods at proper temperature) McKinney Depot Restaurant 97 Crossroads Market 92, 96 Crab Orchard Springs Cafe 96 Nola E. Reynolds special music each service adynamic local lay speakers join us and experience God's presence! WHERE? Harris Memorial Methodist Church Main Street Stanford Subscribe to The Interior Journal Home Delivery only $17J0year (wiihin Kentucky) Call (606) 365-2104 Robert Earl Reynolds of Waynesburg; daughters, Nancy K. Cook of Lexington and Beverly Sue Murphy of Kings Mountain; sister, Ruby Wesley Axmacher of Detroit, ML; eight grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct.

6 at the Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home with Bros. Harold Carter and Randy Reynolds officiating. Burial was in the Double Springs Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Michael Dean Reynolds, Michael Kerry Murphy, Mark Alan Cook, Patrick Curtis Murphy, Byron Kelly Murphy, Robert Darrell Reynolds, and Brian Gorshack. Honorary pallbearers were Melissa Karyn Cook and Misty Dawn Reynolds.

Nola Reynolds, 82, of 13275 U.S. Hwy. 27 South, Waynesburg, died Tuesday, Oct. 2 at the Danville Center for Health and Rehabilitation. A native Of Eubank, she was born May 22, 1919 to the late Jackson S.

and Eva Mae Young Wesley. She was a 1937 graduate of Eubank High School and a member of the Waynesburg Church of Christ. She was known for her quilts and afghans and enjoyed her flowers. She was preceded in death by her husband, Byron Mercer Reynolds; sons, Ricky and Byron Edison Reynolds; brothers, Homer, Curtis, Edward, and Denney Wesley; sisters, Edith Horton, Lela Wesley and Martha Ann Wesley; and two infants. Survivors include sons, Byron Dean Reynolds of Durham, NC, and 1 Serving Families Si is our soal.

I ii 'JL Jr'w Jw A' J. Jv iW JW 4V iW ik iV. Ji Af Kf Af Vf NO SELLING, INFORMATIONAL SEMINAR ONLY! CALDWELL COOK HEARING SERVICE, together with 1 1 ly to a Oticon are pleased to invite you and your fam KZ IK HEARING CARE SEMINAR October 1 5, 6:30 8:30 PM Hampton Inn, Danville Bypass IKZ At Spurlin Funeral Home, helping families is what we are all about. We believe that each and every family we serve deserves quality service, compassionate assistance and affordable cost. That's why Lincoln County families trust the Spurlin Funeral Home staff to help them through difficult times.

They know that being locally owned means special care for their loved ones. KZ Certified Specialist from Oticon, will be speaking on the advancements in hearing instrument technology. Discover your hearing care options Learn about exciting new breakthroughs in hearing technology. Be better informed to make decisions concerning your hearing health care. Clear up the confusion of buying a hearing instrument Plan to be there! Refreshments will be provided.

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