2009.06.12 The News Standard

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hicle under the influence of alcohol/ drugs- 6/17/09. Hezekiah Zebulon Renville, 29, speeding 26 mph over/greater; opFrom page A5 erating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs- pretrial lawful taking/shoplifting; 6 counts conference 6/10/09. of theft by deception including cold Jamie Marie Smith, 87, 2 count checks under $300- failure to ap- of theft by deception including cold pear. checks under $300- 6/17/09. Ronald Eugene Aubrey, Jr., 32, Jamie Marie Levine, 27, carespeeding 32 mph over limit- pled less driving; operating a motor veguilty $30 fine; failure of owner to hicle under the influence of alcohol/ maintain required insurance/secu- drugs- 6/17/09. rity- pled guilty 90 days probated 2 Gregory Lynn Knott, 45, alcohol years fine $100. intoxication in a public place- pled Anna Elizabeth Cundiff, 53, 6 guilty $25 fine. counts of theft by deception includGregory Lynn Knott, 45, alcohol ing cold checks under $300- pled intoxication in a public place- pled guilty 10 probated after 1 hour con- $100 fine. secutive. Scott Michael Fackler, 38, reckWesley K. McGuffey, 29, pled less driving; operating a motor veguilty 10 probated after 1 hour con- hicle under the influence of alcohol/ secutive. drugs- 6/24/09. Wesley K. McGuffey, 29, 4 Melinda Gay Thomas, 48, carecounts of theft by deception includ- less driving; operating a motor veing cold checks under $300- 10 hicle under the influence of alcohol/ days probated after 1 hour con- drugs; improper lane usage; driving secutive; speeding 15 mph over the to slow for traffic conditions; failure limit- dismissed; fleeing or evading of owner to maintain required inpolice- pled guilty 6 months pro- surance/security; no/expired regisbated 2 years; failure of non owner tration receipt; failure to wear seat to maintain required insurance/se- belts- 6/24/09. curity- pled guilty 90 days probated Timothy James Farmer, 25, reck2 years $100 fine. less driving- dismissed. Frejdyn B. Jarrett, 22, reckless Chad Allen Hupp, 29, probation driving; operating a motor vehicle violation- 14 days jail. under the influence of alcohol/ Darin Priest, 31, probation violadrugs- 6/05/09. tion- 2 days jail. Darius E. Holland, 22, use/posGlenwood Prunell Jones, 44, sess drug paraphernalia- pled guilty probation violation- 6/10/09. 6 months probated after 10 days; David Dowell, 22, probation possession of marijuana- pled guilty violation- 6/10/09. 6 months probated after 10 days. Dorothy Hubbard vs. Michael James Lamaster Roach, 32, op- Hubbard, show cause hearingerating a motor vehicle under the found in contempt 6 months jail to influence of alcohol/drugs- 8/05/09. for Michael Hubbard. Carman Ann Stevens, 37, leavJames Thornton Groves, coning scene of accident/failure to ren- victed felon possession of handgunder aid- pled guilty probated after dismissed. 6 months jail; driving on DUI susMelissa Kay Bowling, 34, 1st pended license; failure of owner to degree possession controlled submain maintain required insurance/ stance; possession of marijuana; use/ security- pled guilty 90 days pro- possession drug paraphernalia; 1st bated for 2 years $100 fine; failure degree Tics- waive to grand jury. to surrender revoked operator’s Jerry Wayne Wood, 59, imlicense- dismissed; no/expired reg- proper turning; reckless driving; istration plates- pled guilty $25 fine. trafficking controlled substance; 3rd William P. Denton, 53, care- degree terroristic threatening- waive less driving; operating a motor ve- to grand jury 6/08/09.

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FEATURE Former pilot still flying high as volunteer If the Aviation Museum of Kentucky sounds like a boring place, see it through the eyes of Jim Graybill. The native of Mason and Shelby counties (Ky.) is one of many volunteers serving the facility tucked away behind Bluegrass Field in Lexington. No doubt, all the volunteers, most of whom are former pilots, have stories worth hearing, but few are likely to be more interesting than this grandfatherly 76-year-old. The museum, around since 1995, houses all types of vintage aircraft inside and outside a large hanger that sometimes doubles as a locale for wedding receptions. Graybill didn’t have his wedding reception here, but he may as well have, considering he has been married to the aviation industry all his life. He can almost see Runway 22 from which he soloed for the first time on his 16th birthday. His late parents told him that his interest in aviation started very young, maybe age two or three, when he would race around their farm at Minerva, pretending the sticks he had placed together was an airplane. Not long afterwards, the family relocated to a farm in Shelby County, where Jim soon discovered the grass strip that served as the community’s airstrip. While hanging out there and volunteering to wash planes, he talked his way into his first trip skyward at age 10 or 11 in a J 3 Cub. The pilot even let him take over the controls. Now, some 65 years later, he claims the feelings he had that day are as strong as they

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Father’s Day is coming soon, but please, step away from the ties, cologne and socks at the department store. The perfect Father’s Day gift for the man who has everything — or just an abundance of ties, cologne and socks — can be found on the Internet. Online shopping provides a vast array of unique and unusual items. Using the computer also makes it easy to find the perfect gift at the perfect price. It appears from my online searches that food club memberships are popular gifts. Rocco Loosbrock is president and “Boss Hog� of the Web site Bacon Freak (www.baconfreak.com). His bacon comes from hogs that are raised on farms in Kentucky. The bacon slabs are hand cut and cured using hickory fires to smoke the meat, ensuring that each piece of bacon is of the highest quality. The slices of bacon are individually handrubbed with various flavors ranging from apple cinnamon, brown sugar and vanilla bourbon to Cajun and sun-dried tomato to ensure that you get a burst of flavor in every bite. Surprise your father with a gift certificate giving him exclusive membership in his favorite food club. And make every day a special day when you serve him this wonderful baconwrapped garlic baked potato recipe.

were then. “I have always gotten excited every time I’ve gone up, and I’ve never gone up twice that I didn’t see something I had not seen before,â€? the veteran of 33,000 hours of flight time with Eastern Airlines said. “I thought every day was Christmas when I worked for Eastern,â€? he said. Graybill is a University of Kentucky engineering grad and 1951 graduate of Shelby County High. He joined Eastern in 1958 after a stint in the Marine Corps, where he served as a drill instructor and earned a Purple Heart. He flew every plane Eastern had except the airbus and traveled over every part of the world except the South Pole. With one major exception, his time in the air was mainly trouble-free. “I was flying a 727 out of Miami to the Bahamas when we lost all the engines, but somehow made it back to the airport,â€? he said, crediting the safe landing to “two things you can’t instruct‌. common sense and good judgment.â€? His wife, Beverlee, exhibited her own brand of good judgment when tracking down the man who had taught her to fly more than 50 years ago. Both she and Jim were married to other people in 1958 when he gave her flying lessons at Bowman Field in Louisville. Ten years ago, after her husband died, she tracked down Jim, who was divorced, through his step-mother in

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Jim Graybill, former pilot and current volunteer at the Aviation Museum of Kentucky in Lexington, walks around the tarmac with his dog, a basset hound named Buddy. Shelbyville, Ky., and they dated briefly before marrying. Finding his true love has been fulfilling, but nearly as heartfelt was an incident involving his father that still brings tears to the eyes of the former drill sergeant. “My dad was a farmer all his life, and like all other members of my family, didn’t understand my love of flying. In the mid 1950s, he even asked me when I was going to give up flying and get a real job.� Things would change years

later after Jim’s mother died and his father remarried. His wedding trip included his first flight, to a destination in Mexico. “I was told he spent more than an hour talking to a fellow passenger about how proud he was of me,� he said, his voice choking with emotion. Columnist Don White has served as editor at several newspapers in Kentucky. His Kentucky Traveler features are published throughout the state. Contact him at thekytraveler. com.

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