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MESSENGER-INQUIRER, Monday, December 19, 1994 Obituaries James Leo 'Jim' Aull James Leo "Jim" Aull, 59, of 1708-A Hollandale Drive, Owensboro, died Sunday, Dec. 18, 1994, at his home. He was born in Daviess County, was a heavy equipment operator for Triad Mining and was a member of St. Stephen Cathedral and an Air Force veteran. His father, Harry Aull, preceded him in death.

Survivors include a son, Chad Lane Aull of Little Rock, two daughters and a son-in-law, Yvonne Manning of Greeneville, and Pamela and Charles Brown of Beach, his mother, Pauline Aull of Owensboro; seven grandchildren, Shannon Dale Jones, LaShawna Manning and Daniel Manning, all of Greeneville, Tim Brown, Jessica Hassell and Jeffery Hassell, all of Granite City, and Michael Xavier Aull of Key West, three brothers, Bill and Aull, both of Owensboro, and Joe Aull of Naples, eight sisters, Elizabeth Miller, Mary 'Tommie" Higdon, Sister Margaret Joseph O.S.U., Sister Marie Michael C.P., Joyce Dunn and Carolyn "Crickett" Lyddane, all of Owensboro, Sister Naomi O.S.U. of Louisville and Beverly Ann Clark of Dallas, and several nieces and nephews. Services are at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Stephen Cathedral.

Burial in Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation is from 2 to 8 p.m. today and after 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Glenn Funeral Home, where prayers will be said at 6 p.m. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the Passionist Nuns Monastery, 1420 Benita Owensboro, Ky.

42303. Hattie Mae Fuqua FORDSVILLE Hattie Mae Fuqua, 92, of Fordsville died Saturday, Dec. 17, 1994, at Mercy Hospital in Owensboro. She was born in Hancock County and was a homemaker and a member of Newton Springs Baptist Church. She was a daughter of George and Nora Collier Richards.

Her husband, Hosea D. Fuqua, died Feb. 11, 1985; a son, Leslie Connial Fuqua, died in 1965; and two daughters preceded her in death, Mary Elizabeth Fuqua in 1930 and Alva Mae Fuqua in 1972. Survivors include a son, Douglas Fuqua of Owensboro; a daughter, Eva Payne of Louisville; 10 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; 12 stepgreat-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren; 22 stepgreat great grandchildren; a brother, Jessie Richards Cloverport; a sister, Georgia Edge of Fordsville; and several nieces and nephews. Services are at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at Harl Funeral Home in Fordsville. Burial in Fordsville Cemetery. Visitation is after 1 p.m. today at the funeral home. Funerals Bays, Bettye June, 70, of Dale, died Friday, as a result of injuries suffered in a fire.

Services are at 1 p.m today at Fuller Funeral Home, 109 West Hammond Dale. Burial will be in Dale Cemetery. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the Diabetes Association. Memorial contribution envelopes are available at the funeral home. Bays, Charles Louis, 76, of Dale, died Friday as the result of injuries suffered in a fire.

Services are at 1 p.m. today at Fuller Funeral Home, 109 W. Hammond Dale. Burial will be in Dale Cemetery. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the Diabetes Association.

Memorial contribution envelopes are Records the 800 block of Daviess Street, must serve 19 days of a 12-month jail sentence and was given probation for two years on the balance of the time provided he has no other violations and no contact with complaining witness, credited with nine days already served. First-degree criminal trespass Ronald Wayne Oliver, 41, of the 600 block of Crittenden Street, must serve 18 days of a six-month jail sentence and was given probation for the balance of the term provided he leaves Daviess County and is not involved in any other criminal activity, credited with eight days already served. Driving under the influence Charles Wayne Jackson, 26, of the 700 block of Rand Road, license taken, $447.50 fine and court costs, $50 suspended provided he attends a clinic. Jackson also received probation for two years on a 30-day jail sentence for a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. Kevin Lewis Philpott, 30, of the 1600 block of Glendale Avenue, $757.50 fine and court costs, also must serve 50 days of a 12-month jail sentence and was given probation for two years on the balance of the time provided he has no other violations and complies with treatment, credited with 12 days already served.

Elmer Gene Brown, 50, of the 600 block of West Highland Avenue, license taken, $447.50 fine and court costs, $50 suspended provided he attends a clinic. James Ray Sumner 49, of the 1500 block of St. Mary's Avenue, license taken, $447.50 fine and court costs, $50 suspended provided he attends a clinic. Ralph Edward Martin, 32, of the 4100 block of Kentucky 554, $617.50 fine and court costs, must Prudens Window Fashions Custom Draperies free lining 1" Mini Blinds Off Vertical Blinds Off Cellular Shades Off- Free Fast Delivery Estimates! Shop-At-Home 684-4469 And-Compare 0419 Travel with the Professionals CRUISE SPECIALS Book now for '95 PROFESSIONALS INTERNATIONAL 608 Park Plaza Dr. Swiss Plaza (behind Wesleyan Park Plaza) Mary Christine 685-0014 1-800-373-7283 Kjellstrom Deaths available at the funeral home.

available at the funeral home. Burris, Newell, 80, of Route 1, Beaver Dam, died Friday at his home near the log cabin where he was born. Services are at 11 a.m. today at William L. Danks Funeral Home, Beaver Dam.

Burial will be in Sunnyside Cemetery, Beaver Dam. Visitation is after 9 a.m. today at the funeral home. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the Hospice Association of Butler County. Memorial contribution envelopes are Dufresne, Dewie Etta, 73, of 315 W.

10th Beaver Dam, died Thursday at her home. Services are at 2 p.m. today at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Beaver Dam. Burial will be in Sunnyside Cemetery, Beaver Dam. Visitation is after 9 a.m.

today at William L. Danks Funeral Home, Beaver Dam. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to Hospice of Ohio County. Memorial contribution envelopes are available at the funeral home. Gardner, Archie 88, of Richland, died Thursday at his home.

Memorial services will be held Tuesday at Einan's Funeral Home in Richland. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens in Richland. Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. PST today at the funeral home. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the Spokane Unit Shrine Hospital for Children, W.

911 Fifth Spokane, 99204. Gunn, Margaret Hay, 81, of 407 E. 24th Owensboro, died Saturday at Mercy Hospital. Services are at noon today at Blessed Mother Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mater Dolorosa Cemetery.

Visitation is from 10 a.m. until time of services today at Glenn Funeral Home, Owensboro. Lamar, Ralph, 78, of Grand Rapids, formerly of Tell City, died Friday at Grand Valley Health Care Center in Grand Rapids. Services are at 2 p.m. EST today at Huber Funeral Home, Tell City.

Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery in Tell City. Visitation is after 10 a.m. EST today at the funeral home. Luedders, Mary Lou Deane, 87, of The Homesteader in Benzonia, died there Nov. 27.

Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. EST Tuesday at St. Philip Episcopal Church in Beulah, Mich. Burial in the family cemetery in Coldwater, Mich. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m.

EST Tuesday at the church. McElduff Funeral Home in Frankfort, is in charge of arrangements. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the Benzie Area Historical Society, the Audubon Society or the Michigan Humane Society. Poole, The Rev. George D.

28, of Owensboro died Thursday at Norton Hospital in Louisville. Services are at 11 a.m. EST today at Four Mile Creek Baptist Church in Richmond, Va. Burial in the church cemetery. Visitation was held from 6 to 9 p.m.

EST Sunday at Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Richmond. Dieckmann Funeral Home, New Albany, Ind. was in charge of the Louisville area arrangements. Editor's note: The name of the funeral home in New Albany was misspelled in The Rev.

George Poole's obituary in Saturday's Messenger-Inquirer. It is corrected above. Schmitt, Anthony 82, of Dale, died Friday at St. Joseph Hospital in Huntingburg, Ind. Services are at 10 a.m.

today at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Dale. I Burial will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery. Fuller Funeral Home, 109 W.

Hammond Dale, is in charge of arrangements. Spurlock, Tyler Preston, 13-month-old son of Granville and Brenda Spurlock of Grandview, died Saturday at Owensboro-Daviess County Hospital. Services are at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Boultinghouse Funeral Home, Rockport, Ind. Burial will be in New Hope Cemetery in Newtonville, Ind.

Visitation is after 1 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. until time of services Tuesday at the funeral home. Attorney-client privilege used to protect tobacco company's papers Police Reports The following list was compiled from reports to area law enforcement agencies: Owensboro Police Bonnie Dickson Reynolds, 42, of the 2400 block of French Street was charged Saturday with driving under the influence. James Christopher Ellis, 20, of the 4600 block of Englewood Drive was charged Saturday with driving under the influence.

Beverly J. Galloway, 24, of the 1300 block of Burlew Boulevard was charged Sunday with driving under the influence. I Robert Joseph Rayome 31, of the 4100 block of Farmington Court was charged Sunday with driving under the influence. An automobile valued at $2,000 was stolen Saturday from the 600 block of East 14th Street. The car was later recovered.

Daviess County Sheriff Mary Katherine Powers, 33, of the 500 block of Wrights Landing Road was charged Saturday with theft by deception over $300. Kentucky State Police James R. Austin, 19, of the 800 block of East 20th Street was charged Sunday with driving under the influence. The Courts Daviess District Court Div. 1, Judge Gene Lanham Dec.

14 session Contempt of of emergency protective order Kenneth Outlaw Cable, 32, of serve nine days of a six-month jail term and was given probation for one year on the balance of the sentence provided he has no other violations and complies with a second offenders program, credited with nine days already served. Martin also received 60 days in jail for a contempt of court charge, the time to be served concurrently with the jail term given for the DUI. Reckless driving Joseph Wayne Phillips, 23, of Fordsville, amended from driving under the influence due to low blood-alcohol test results, $157.50 fine and court costs. County Clerk Marriage licenses Jeffrey L. Martin and Larie Jane Payne.

Anthony W. Kasey and Tina F. Hewitt. Robert M. Johnson and Mary E.

Hunter. James C. Stout III and I Deborah W. Connor. William F.

Stevens and Jacqueline Woodham. Mike T. Haney and Lois M. Duke. Jeffrey D.

Spade Jr. and Lynn M. Barber. Adrian L. McKenzie and Stacey Y.

Strong. Todd J. Behn and Deborah K. Blades. Christian L.

Volkert and Mary E. Purdy. Johnnie F. Jones III and Tracy L. Boone.

Donnie W. Peters and Cheryl K. Zoglmann. Roy E. Raymer and Jackie L.

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dictive A hearing began Wednesday on whether the papers can be used for a class action lawsuit on behalf of millions of smokers. when company lawyers wanted to protect sensitive documents regarding smoking and health from being used in lawsuits against the company. By involving lawyers, the company tried to keep the documents secret by claiming they were covered by attorney-client privilege. "Continued Law Department control is essential for the best argument for privilege," according to a memo dated June 15, 1979, the 683-7884 LOCKS KEYS HARDWARE Since 1949 501 East 18th Street in Mid-City Plaza M4 94 Mr. Jim Beauty Salons, -Every Monday, Tuesday Wednesday Only Jerri Redding Perm Wave Cut and Set 0500 ur Shampoo Set Wyndall Ca COUPON COUPON MIKKI CECIL Holiday Coupon Specials Set Price Off Off Off Shampoo Haircut $10 Any Reg.

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