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THE CITIZEN-TIMES, Scottsville, Ky., Thursday, February 2, 2012—PAGE 13 PARTIAL LIST OF EQUIPMENT: JD 6300 Cab, Air, Heat w/JD 620 Loader, 4034 hrs, 4 Remotes ~ JD 5300 w/JD 520 Loader, Canopy, 2659 hrs, 4 Remotes ~ JD 920 Moco Mower Conditioner ~ Wood MD315 15’ Batwing Rotary Cutter ~ Kuhn GMD700 9’ Disc Mower ~ NH 258 Dolly Hay Rake ~ NH 260 Hay Rake ~ Double Hay Rake Caddy ~ NH 162 4-Basket Hay Tedder ~ 10’ Wheel Disc ~ NH 510 Manure Spreader ~ Shaver 3pt Post Driver ~ Bushhog SQ840 7’ Rotary Cutter ~ Bearcat 14’ Culti-Mulcher ~ 300 Gal Trailer Mounted Pto Sprayer ~ Chain Field Harrow ~ 6 Bale Hay Mover, Kory Running Gear ~ Cosmo 3pt Tub Seeder ~ Portable Gas Powered Log Split- ter ~ 3pt Hay Spear ~ 3pt Field Tiller ~ 6’ Box Blade ~ Loader Mount Feed Box ~ Loader Mount Spear For Lg Square Bales ~ 3pt Hay Un-Roller ~ 3pt Carry All ~ 3pt Trailer Mover ~ (2) Flatbed Farm Wagons ~ 20’ Gooseneck Cattle Trailer ~ 20’ Gooseneck Enclosed Trailer ~ 16’ Goose- neck Flatbed Trailer W/Winch ~ Century 18 ½ Runabout Boat (Damaged Lower Unit) ~ Brock Feed Bin W/Auger ~ Portable Cattle Squeeze Chute ~ Cattle Scales ~ Hay Rings ~ Feed Bunks ~ Approximately 200 Square Bales Of Hay ~ 1997 Ford F-250 4WD, 5 Spd, Powerstroke Diesel, 265k ~ 1949 Ford Panel Truck, Auto, V-8 ~ Airco Dip-Pak 200 Wire Welder ~ Hyper- therm Power Max 900 Plasma Cutter ~ Lincoln 225 Arc Welder ~ Farm Duty Heavy Duty Drill Press ~ Rockwell Chop Saw 220 Amp ~ Misc Hand Tools ~ Approximately 450 Board Feet Of Oak Lumber ~ Much, Much More For Sale Beautiful, secluded 3-story home with 2-car garage on 3+ acres. Only 2 miles from city limits, yet minutes from Warren County line. Finished basement includes kitch- en, den, 2 bedrooms, bath and private drive. Main floor boasts utility room, bathroom, kitchen, dining room and living room with fireplace. Master suite has private bath and his/her walk-ins. Tile and new hardwood through- out. Top floor has 2 spacious bedrooms, walk-in and lots of attic storage. Two covered porches, new above- ground pool and beautiful scenery, all in this country setting close to town. $219,000 OBO. Viewings by appointment only. (270) 535-7068. (2F3tp) Clingenpeel reached an agreement with Spe- cial Prosecutor Lora Lee Robey of Logan County. By pleading guilty to amended charges of sexual miscon- duct, he received concurrent 12-month jail sentences on each charge. Attorney Montgomery's motion for probation was sustained. Melinda Kay Halloway, 37, Eugene Keen Road, was charged by Detective Mi- chael Wilson with theft of property belonging to Maple Grove Church. Her 12 month jail sentence was probated as requested by Attorney Montgomery. —o— Numerous alleged drug violators arrested by Drug Task Force Officers on Jan- uary 13 were present for their arraignments. Charg- es range from trafficking in a controlled substance to possession of meth or mari- juana. Brent Gray, 36, Old Hartsville Road, Cecil Den- son, 61, Touchstone Drive, Adolphus, Jessica Young, 28, Glasgow (formerly of Scottsville), Dan Lunsford, 31, Tinsley Road, Robert Lemay, 42, Jefferson School Road, Joseph Pardue, 34, a former North Eithth Street resident and Cody Nelson, 38, Jefferson School Road, will have pretrial conferenc- es on May 1. Joseph Henson, 39, Glas- gow, formerly of Scottsville, faces a pretrial conference on April 17. Cassey Farris, 26, Old Hartsville Road, has a pretrial conference Febru- ary 14. Bradley Lynn Russell, 29, of Fountain Run, charged with flagrant non support of his minor child residing in Allen County, will have a pretrial conference on Feb- ruary 21. His jury trial set for last Thursday was can- celed. He was ordered to file his 2011 tax returns and pro- vide copies to the court. Russell, represented by Attorney Patrick Russell owes more than $3,000 in payments to the Allen Coun- ty Child Support Office. William Pedigo, 26, Brownsford Road, was in- dicted by a grand jury on January 10 for flagrant non support. According to ACCS Office Manager Michelle Wolfe, Pedigo owes an arrearage of $3,768. May 1 was selected as his pretrial conference date. Circuit Court (Continued from page 12) Cooperative Dove Field Program Enrollment Underway Kentucky farmers can help carry on the hunting tradi- tion and earn much-needed extra cash by enrolling in the Cooperative Dove Field Program. Enrollment is cur- rently underway and will continue until mid-March. “Under the new Voluntary Public Access and Habi- tat Incentive Program, in- creased payments are avail- able for 2012,” said Rocky Pritchert, migratory bird biologist for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. The Cooperative Dove Field Program, which began in 1998, can generate up to $10,000 for a landowner who leases a field on their land for public dove hunting. “We will accept fields rang- ing from six to 30 acres with additional payments for buf- fers around fields. Fields generally run from 15 to 30 acres in size,” Pritchert said. “But, we encourage anyone interested to apply.” Farmers may plant an idle field to sunflowers, millet or another acceptable crop for a public dove field by work- ing with a Kentucky Fish and Wildlife private lands biologist and following some simple guidelines. Payment amounts depend on the number of acres en- rolled, crop type and ful- fillment of the plot man- agement agreement with Kentucky Fish and Wildlife. To get the process started, landowners must contact their Kentucky Fish and Wildlife private lands bi- ologist or Natural Resourc- es Conservation Service liaison. For a listing of bi- ologists, log onto Kentucky Fish and Wildlife’s homep- age at fw.ky.gov. Click on the “Hunting, Trapping and Wildlife” tab and then on “Contact Us.” Property own- ers may also call (800) 858- 1549 for more information. NEWS You Can USE By Officer John Jackson State Conservation Officer, Allen County BINGO and Potluck Set On Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 9 a.m. there will be BINGO and a potluck for senior citi- zens at The Community Ac- tion Center. They will also have BINGO and potluck on Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 9 a.m. The Citizen-Times DEADLINES Engagements Anniversaries Wedding Announcements Birth Announcements News Items Deadline is Noon Monday

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Page 1: THE CITIZEN-TIMES, Scottsville, Ky., Thursday, February 2 ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7s1r6n126x/data/13_70126_Page1302_02_12.pdf · THE CITIZEN-TIMES, Scottsville, Ky., Thursday, February

THE CITIZEN-TIMES, Scottsville, Ky., Thursday, February 2, 2012—PAGE 13

Partial list Of EquiPmEnt:JD 6300 Cab, Air, Heat w/JD 620 Loader, 4034 hrs, 4 Remotes ~ JD 5300 w/JD 520 Loader, Canopy, 2659 hrs, 4 Remotes ~ JD 920 Moco Mower Conditioner ~ Wood MD315 15’ Batwing Rotary Cutter ~ Kuhn GMD700 9’ Disc Mower ~ NH 258 Dolly Hay Rake ~ NH 260 Hay Rake ~ Double Hay Rake Caddy ~ NH 162 4-Basket Hay Tedder ~ 10’ Wheel Disc ~ NH 510 Manure Spreader ~ Shaver 3pt Post Driver ~ Bushhog SQ840 7’ Rotary Cutter ~ Bearcat 14’ Culti-Mulcher ~ 300 Gal Trailer Mounted Pto Sprayer ~ Chain Field Harrow ~ 6 Bale Hay Mover, Kory Running Gear ~ Cosmo 3pt Tub Seeder ~ Portable Gas Powered Log Split-ter ~ 3pt Hay Spear ~ 3pt Field Tiller ~ 6’ Box Blade ~ Loader Mount Feed Box ~ Loader Mount Spear For Lg Square Bales ~ 3pt Hay Un-Roller ~ 3pt Carry All ~ 3pt Trailer Mover ~ (2) Flatbed Farm Wagons ~ 20’ Gooseneck Cattle Trailer ~ 20’ Gooseneck Enclosed Trailer ~ 16’ Goose-neck Flatbed Trailer W/Winch ~ Century 18 ½ Runabout Boat (Damaged Lower Unit) ~ Brock Feed Bin W/Auger ~ Portable Cattle Squeeze Chute

~ Cattle Scales ~ Hay Rings ~ Feed Bunks ~ Approximately 200 Square Bales Of Hay ~ 1997 Ford F-250 4WD, 5 Spd, Powerstroke Diesel, 265k ~ 1949 Ford Panel Truck, Auto, V-8 ~ Airco Dip-Pak 200 Wire Welder ~ Hyper-therm Power Max 900 Plasma Cutter ~ Lincoln 225 Arc Welder ~ Farm Duty Heavy Duty Drill Press ~ Rockwell Chop Saw 220 Amp ~ Misc Hand Tools ~ Approximately 450 Board Feet Of Oak Lumber ~ Much, Much More

For Sale

Beautiful, secluded 3-story home with 2-car garage on 3+ acres. Only 2 miles from city limits, yet minutes from Warren County line. Finished basement includes kitch-en, den, 2 bedrooms, bath and private drive. Main floor boasts utility room, bathroom, kitchen, dining room and living room with fireplace. Master suite has private bath and his/her walk-ins. Tile and new hardwood through-out. Top floor has 2 spacious bedrooms, walk-in and lots of attic storage. Two covered porches, new above-ground pool and beautiful scenery, all in this country setting close to town. $219,000 OBO.Viewings by appointment only. (270) 535-7068. (2

F3tp

)

Clingenpeel reached an agreement with Spe-cial Prosecutor Lora Lee Robey of Logan County. By pleading guilty to amended charges of sexual miscon-duct, he received concurrent 12-month jail sentences on each charge.

Attorney Montgomery's motion for probation was sustained.

•Melinda Kay Halloway, 37, Eugene Keen Road, was charged by Detective Mi-chael Wilson with theft of property belonging to Maple Grove Church.

Her 12 month jail sentence was probated as requested by Attorney Montgomery.

—o—Numerous alleged drug

violators arrested by Drug Task Force Officers on Jan-uary 13 were present for

their arraignments. Charg-es range from trafficking in a controlled substance to possession of meth or mari-juana.

Brent Gray, 36, Old Hartsville Road, Cecil Den-son, 61, Touchstone Drive, Adolphus, Jessica Young, 28, Glasgow (formerly of Scottsville), Dan Lunsford, 31, Tinsley Road, Robert Lemay, 42, Jefferson School Road, Joseph Pardue, 34, a former North Eithth Street resident and Cody Nelson, 38, Jefferson School Road, will have pretrial conferenc-es on May 1.

Joseph Henson, 39, Glas-gow, formerly of Scottsville, faces a pretrial conference on April 17. Cassey Farris, 26, Old Hartsville Road, has a pretrial conference Febru-ary 14.

•Bradley Lynn Russell, 29, of Fountain Run, charged with flagrant non support of his minor child residing in Allen County, will have a pretrial conference on Feb-ruary 21. His jury trial set for last Thursday was can-celed.

He was ordered to file his 2011 tax returns and pro-vide copies to the court.

Russell, represented by Attorney Patrick Russell owes more than $3,000 in payments to the Allen Coun-ty Child Support Office.

•William Pedigo, 26, Brownsford Road, was in-dicted by a grand jury on January 10 for flagrant non support.

According to ACCS Office Manager Michelle Wolfe, Pedigo owes an arrearage of $3,768. May 1 was selected as his pretrial conference date.

Circuit Court(Continued from page 12)

Cooperative Dove Field Program Enrollment

UnderwayKentucky farmers can help

carry on the hunting tradi-tion and earn much-needed extra cash by enrolling in the Cooperative Dove Field Program. Enrollment is cur-rently underway and will continue until mid-March.

“Under the new Voluntary Public Access and Habi-tat Incentive Program, in-creased payments are avail-able for 2012,” said Rocky Pritchert, migratory bird biologist for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.

The Cooperative Dove Field Program, which began in 1998, can generate up to $10,000 for a landowner who leases a field on their land for public dove hunting.

“We will accept fields rang-ing from six to 30 acres with additional payments for buf-fers around fields. Fields generally run from 15 to 30 acres in size,” Pritchert said.

“But, we encourage anyone interested to apply.”

Farmers may plant an idle field to sunflowers, millet or another acceptable crop for a public dove field by work-ing with a Kentucky Fish and Wildlife private lands biologist and following some simple guidelines.

Payment amounts depend on the number of acres en-rolled, crop type and ful-fillment of the plot man-agement agreement with Kentucky Fish and Wildlife.

To get the process started, landowners must contact their Kentucky Fish and Wildlife private lands bi-ologist or Natural Resourc-es Conservation Service liaison. For a listing of bi-ologists, log onto Kentucky Fish and Wildlife’s homep-age at fw.ky.gov. Click on the “Hunting, Trapping and Wildlife” tab and then on “Contact Us.” Property own-ers may also call (800) 858-1549 for more information.

NEWS You Can USEBy Officer John Jackson

State Conservation Officer, Allen County

BINGO and Potluck Set

On Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 9 a.m. there will be BINGO and a potluck for senior citi-zens at The Community Ac-tion Center. They will also have BINGO and potluck on Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 9 a.m.

The Citizen-TimesDEADLINES

EngagementsAnniversaries

Wedding AnnouncementsBirth Announcements

News ItemsDeadline is

Noon Monday