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TThhee LLiicckkiinngg VVaalllleeyy CCoouurriieerr Morgan County’s Speaking Of and For Morgan, the Bluegrass County of the Mountains HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Since 1910 (USPS 312-040) 50¢ Per $19.50 Year In County Volume 95 — No. 25 WEST LIBERTY, KENTUCKY 41472, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2006 $22.00 Year In Kentucky Copy $24.00 Year Outside Kentucky Line break drains storage tank, accentuates need for rerouting main from lake Tank at prison unable flow from the EKCC tank into the across Elk Fork. city system was insufficient to Mayor Bob Nickell said a to offset loss, city left maintain line pressure, a spokes- break in the line at any point be- without fire protection man said. tween the treatment plant at Line pressure was restored Poppin’ Rock on Ky. 519 and A break in the 12-inch main about 11:00 p.m., and by about West Liberty could leave the city that supplies West Liberty with 10:00 a.m. on Friday the water vulnerable to a disastrous fire. But water from its new treatment level in the Johnson Hill tank was the sector of line that ruptured has plant at Cave Run Lake com- back to normal. West Liberty resi- experienced several breaks in re- pletely emptied one of West dents normally use about a mil- cent months. Liberty’s two storage tanks on lion gallons of water daily. The city is currently working Thursday of last week, leaving The line break confirms the on a plan to reroute the line, neighborhoods in higher eleva- validity of a fear voiced by city which now runs beside the river, tions without water and reducing officials in recent months that just to a route along the new sector of pressure to a trickle in low-lying such a major break could occur Ky. 7. The city also hopes to find areas. in that location, which was im- funding to upgrade the old water Democrat and Republican Fortunately no fires occurred pacted by heavy equipment dur- treatment plant at Twenty-Two Senators Walter Blevins, left, Democrat of Sandy Hook, and Robert Stivers, right, Republican during the six to eight hours it ing the construction of the new Hollow to serve as a dependable of Manchester, converse during the second day of the 2006 General Assembly, which con- took water department employees sector of Ky. 7 and the new bridge adjunct to the new plant. vened in Frankfort last week. Legislative leaders of both parties have vowed to strive to work in to replace the pipe and get line a more bipartisan manner during the session than has been the case in recent years. Stivers pressure back to normal. Citizens are urged to serves the 25th Senate District, which includes Morgan, Clay, Knox, Lee, Magoffin, Owsley, City officials said a 60-foot and Wolfe counties. Blevins represents the 27th Senate District comprised of Boyd, Elliott, section of the transmission line Fleming, Lawrence, and Rowan counties. near the mouth of Elk Fork Creek participate in march blew out about 2:30 p.m., quickly Impvt. plan 50 candidates now draining the city’s 300,000 gal- lon storage tank on Johnson Hill. against drugs Jan. 29 The 1 million gallon storage tank for football at Eastern Kentucky Correctional filed for county posts Complex has no pumping system By Miranda Cantrell speeches by Operation UNITE facilities is to provide flow into the city lines in such emergencies and gravity Just how concerned are local Communications Coordinator Two more enter race PVA — Darrell Bradley, citizens about the sale and use of Dale Morton, of Somerset, and presented Democrat, incumbent. Keeton resign as illegal drugs in Morgan County? others. Refreshments will be pro- for sheriff; 26 file for Circuit Clerk — Donna Leach The answer to that question vided. Jane M. Nickell was reelected seats on fiscal court Pelfrey, Democrat, incumbent. city police chief mMaoyrg abne C doeutnetrym UiNneITd Ew Choeanli ttiohne couTnhtya rips insaviidte de vtoe rpyaortnieci pinat et hine chairman of the Morgan County As of Tuesday morning, the County Attorney — Steve It was learned Monday that holds an anti-drug march Sunday, the march. Board of Education and Marshall list of candidates that had filed for O’Connor, Democrat, incumbent. Officer Wayne Lewis has been Jan. 29, starting at 2:00 p.m. at “We are taking a stand against Jenkins was reelected as vice local county and district offices County Clerk — Randy Will- promoted to sergeant and is cur- the Morgan County Community drugs as a community,” Tharp chairman at the board’s first meet- in next spring’s primary election iams, Democrat, incumbent. rently in charge of day-to-day Center in West Liberty. said. “This is our town, too, and ing of the new year on Monday. had grown to 50. The deadline for Sheriff — Deborah Sparks, operations at the West Liberty Morgan County UNITE we want to rid our home of drugs Attorney Gary Conn was reap- candidates to file is Jan. 31. Democrat; Mickey Whitt, Demo- Police Department. Chairperson Sharon Tharp said starting from the bottom up or the pointed by the board to serve as Others have announced inten- crat, incumbent; Roger Benton, Lewis’ promotion follows the participants will march approxi- top down – whatever it takes.” its legal counsel. The board also tions to run for local offices, but Democrat; W. Keith Callahan, resignation of James Keeton, who mately 1/2 mile through town and Tharp said Morgan County voted to continue to hold its meet- candidates who had officially Democrat; Timothy Paul “Tim” has resigned, listing personal rea- back to the community center in Judge Executive Tim Conley and ings at 6:30 p.m. on the second filed for county and district races Keeton, Democrat. sons. Keeton had served as police support of law enforcement ef- Morgan County Sheriff Mickey Monday of each month. as of Tuesday morning are: Jailer — Darrell Patrick, chief since January 2001. forts to eradicate illegal drug use Whitt are expected to participate Hank Allen, Jerry Hopkins, Judge Executive — Tim Jimmy Darrell Easterling, Phillip Mayor Bob Nickell said a new and trafficking in the county. in the event. There will also be and Lisa Fannin, members of an Conley, Republican, incumbent. See CANDIDATES Page 7 police chief will be named later. A rally will follow with See UNITE MARCH Page 5 athletics facilities commission appointed earlier to evaluate foot- Student drug testing pgm. ball facilities and recommend and prioritize proposed improve- reviewed; board to adopt ments, presented its report at the meeting. First on the commission’s list similar policy for teachers is construction of a building to house a locker room and a weight room at the football team’s prac- Attempt to evade testing under the drug testing policy in tice facility at the high school by some student drivers place at MCHS. Testing of other track. Next on the list, in the or- students is on a voluntary basis. der of priority, is resurfacing of thwarted by schl. officials Both of the students whose Herdman Field, renovation of Superintendent of Schools Joe tests indicated they were using Cougar Den to include addition Dan Gold said last week that drugs were student drivers, Gold of a dressing room for visiting school officials are “pretty well said. See BOARD MEET Page5 pleased” with the student drug The students’ parents were testing program initiated last notified and one student was en- Elderly woman semester at Morgan County High See DRUG TESTS Page 3 School. struck and killed Burglary of The random tests have been conducted in an efficient manner Sunday on Ky. 7 and have caused no disruption, gift shop is Seated from left, board members Melanie Barker, Mike Dalton, Dolores Luke; standing from left, Gold said, adding that the school By Miranda Cantrell Gary Conn, board attorney; Judge Executive Tim Conley; Jane Nickell Smith, board chairman, and board has decided to adopt a A Morgan County woman was Marshall Jenkins, board vice chairman. similar testing program for still unsolved killed Sunday, Jan. 8, when she Proclamation recognizes important teachers next year. was struck by a car while walk- He said he has been instructed No suspects have been ar- ing on Route 7. by the board to obtain copies of rested in connection with what Kentucky State Trooper Ralph work of local school board members teacher drug testing policies could be the one of the biggest Lockard said Marie Howard, 79, adopted by other school districts heist by burglars in West Liberty of Hollow Poplar Rd., West Lib- for study. The board hopes to in several years. erty, was walking south in the Judge Executive Tim Conley Education. dren first,” Superintendent Joe decide on a policy by April and The breakin at the ARH Aux- northbound lane on Route 7 ap- on Monday signed a proclamation Jane M. Smith has served on Dan Gold said. “They try to make implement it in the 2006-2007 iliary Gift Shop at ARH Hospital proximately 10 miles north of designating January as School the board for 19 years; Mike decisions for all children as if they school year, he said. in West Liberty occurred on Nov. West Liberty when she was struck Board Recognition Month in Dalton for five years; Marshall were their own children giving Of the 51 students selected at 22 and netted thethieves, between by a 1999 Ford Escort operated Morgan County, calling upon the Jenkins for three years; Delores uncounted hours of their time random for testing this school $12,000 and $15,000 worth of by Jay B. Bowling, of West Lib- public, students, staff, and friends Luke and Melanie Barker for one with not much compensation and year, two have tested positive for sterling silver jewelry, along with erty, at approximately 9:15 p.m. of the Morgan County School year. not much appreciation. drug use, Gold said. Only student a number of watches and the Morgan County Coroner District to honor the members of “This is a group of people who “I’m proud to work with this athletes and students who drive shop’s cash register containing See WOMAN KILLED Page 5 the Morgan County Board of have put this community’s chil- See SHOOL BD. Page 2 to school are required to be tested See BURGLARY Page 4 New Shopping Hours: 625 Prestonsburg Street Closing Nightly At 9:00 p.m. Prices Good Jan. 9 Thru Jan. 16 *New Brands For 2006* 20 Oz. Betsy Ross $129 Sandwich Bread............... 3 Lb. Golden Ripe $100 •Storm Cigarettes Bananas .................... 14.75 Oz. 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PHONE: (606) 743-1524 Phone: 606/743-7350 Or 606/743-4663 261 COURT ST. • WEST LIBERTY, KY. THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2006 PAGE ONE-B Kentucky cracking down to instantly check whether motor- same company. Zackary Havens, Samantha Wright, Jessie Wright, Justin ists had car insurance. The state • The price to insure certain Helton, Will Hembree, Joseph Wright, Kayla Wright, Kera reported this week the number of cars and trucks with more safety Hill, Jacob Holbrook, Zachary Wright, Tylor Wright, Steven on uninsured motorists uninsured motorists on the road features is lower, and make sure Holbrook, Braxton Hunley, Wright, Terry Wright, Whitney dropped from 22 percent two to ask about discounts for Dalton Hunley, Dylan Hunley, Faith Wright and Whitney Mor- years ago, to about two percent airbags, automatic seatbelts, Emily Jenkins, April Keeton, gan Wright. By Orysia K. Meyers most fun way to spend your today. anti-lock brakes and other safety Becky Keeton, Tyler Keeton, Just as the holiday season money, but not having it can have Going without auto insurance features. 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Stacy, Tyler Tharp; cooking utensils commonly Registration the names of all nies send in their “Full Book of a higher deductible, meaning you • A change in age or marital Chase Wagers, Natasha used to make meth were found drivers whose vehicles are in- Business” each month. This way will have to pay more out of your status can mean lower rates. Wolfenbarger, Brooklyn Wright, inside the building. Law en- sured with their companies. the state knows who kept and own pocket should you cause an Some companies offer discounts Cami Wright, Candice Wright, forcement officials were called A state database will be imme- who canceled their insurance, and accident. to drivers over age 50, retirees, Derek Wright, Tray Wright, Tyler to the scene to determine if it diately accessible to all law en- whether a motorist they pulled • Insurance companies usually was an active meth lab. female drivers ages 30 to 64 who forcement officials who can over is covered. Insurance com- offer discounts to customers that are the sole drivers of their quickly discover who is and who panies must comply with this law insure all of their vehicles with households or married men un- is not insured. Those caught with- or face their own punishment the same company. And discounts der 30. out insurance will be given 30 from the state. are usually provided for auto in- Kentucky law has required days to buy insurance or have Kentucky is not the only state surance if you have purchased motorists have insurance for their vehicle registration revoked. requiring this reporting. Georgia homeowner’s insurance or some nearly 20 years, but it is making Buying car insurance is not the began using a computer system other insurance policies from the it a point to end the “free ride” for those who have ignored the law. With this new lightning ADKINS FOR MAGISTRATE - DISTRICT 5 quick way of tracking down those without insurance, you can Hello Everyone In District 5 bet the state is serious about tak- ing uninsured drivers off the This is Bobby Adkins asking for your support! As I visit with a lot of you one of the road. If you want to keep driv- questions I get asked quiet often is “What is the duties of Magistrates?” Over the ing in Kentucky, make sure your next few months I will be answering that question. name is on the list when they FISCAL COURT — The fiscal court consists of the county judge/executive and either the justices of the check it twice. peace or the county commissioners or magistrates. The county judge/executive is a member and the presiding Orysia K. Meyers is Nation- officer of the fiscal court, by virtue of Section 144 of the Constitution. The courts have consistently held that as wide Insurance Regional Vice a member of the court, the judge/executive has the same powers as any other fiscal court member, including the President for the South Central right to vote on all matters coming before the court. The county judge/executive also has numerous other region, which includes Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee and Missis- executive duties and powers, however, independent of his membership on the fiscal court (see Chapter II for a sippi. full discussion). By contrast, the other fiscal court members have official power only when fiscal court is in Double Wide Mobile Home – About 2 session. When the fiscal court is adjourned, magistrates or commissioners possess no administrative or executive acres, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, nice kitchen, large power in relation to county government (OAG 78-402 and OAG 78-529). Magistrates and commissioners may solemnize marriages when authorized by the Governor of Kentucky or the county judge/executive of their county News from living room, front & back porches, carport, (KRS 402.050). two storage buildings, located along old 172, LAWS GOVERNING THE FISCAL COURT — The General Assembly has provided that, except as East Valley West Liberty, Ky. specifically provided by law, the laws governing fiscal courts composed of justices of the peace are applicable to fiscal courts composed of county commissioners (KRS 67.070). Exceptions to this general rule are procedures Elementary 3 Acres, More Or Less – Along U.S. 460 for calling special meetings of the fiscal court and the method of breaking tie votes in the selection of officers and employees. If the county judge/executive is unable to call a special session, or refuses to do so on the request near Ezel, Ky. Utilities includes water, of two commissioners, two commissioners can call the session if they believe the need exists (KRS 67.070 (2). The following East Valley El- electricity. All flat land. In the case of tie votes in the selection of an officer or employee, the fiscal court composed of commissioners ementary School students had must be given a last chance to resolve the deadlock prior to the appointment by the county judge/executive (KRS perfect attendance for month 1 Acre Lot – Quiet location near West 67.070 (3). four: Liberty, Ky. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES — KRS 67.080 establishes a general outline of the fiscal court’s Carly Adkins, Dustin Adkins, responsibilities. Under this statute the fiscal court is permitted to appropriate county funds for lawful purposes, Kimberly Adkins, Willie Adkins, buy and sell county property, supervise the fiscal affairs of the county and county officers, and exercise all other Nathan Adkins,Emilie Bailey, — Property Offered By — corporate powers of the county. Further, the fiscal court may investigate all activities of county government and Christina Ball, Elizabeth Ball, OLDFIELD REAL ESTATE OLDFIELD REAL ESTATE establish appointive offices and define their duties (KRS 67.080). Justin Ball, Kimberly Ball, Mat- thew Ball, Amber Cantrell, Bran- This statute also mandates certain fiscal court duties. The fiscal court must appropriate county funds for various purposes required by law. Additionally, the fiscal court is responsible for the construction, operation and don Cantrell, Latasha Cantrell, 11117766 -- HHwwyy.. 994466,, EEzzeell,, KKeennttuucckkyy 4411442255 Ruby Cantrell, Zackery Cantrell, maintenance of county buildings, roads and other property, and for the incarceration of prisoners. Incarceration of prisoners may be accomplished either by maintaining a jail or by contracting with another county to provide Bryan Cox, Jessica Eldridge, PPHHOONNEE:: ((660066)) 772255--55662222 Jade Fannin, Hollie Fyffe; jail space. Finally, the fiscal court is directed to adopt an administrative code for the county (KRS 67.080). John Michael Gibson, Sarah JohnJo Ohnld fOiellddf,i eJrl.d –, JBrr. o–k eBrr-oAkucetri-oAnueecrti-oAnpeperariser Thank You For Your Vote And Support Gibson, Leanna Gillespie, Kurt Mae Oldfield – Sales Associate & Clerk Gilliam, Cody Hammonds, Mae Oldfield – Sales Associate & Clerk (PAID BY CANDIDATE) C-1-12-1T PD. 6 PACK, 24 OZ. 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Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. We Accept WIC Vouchers And USDA Food Stamps! We Have The Right To Limit All Quantities! Not Responsible For Typographical Errors. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2006 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER between West Liberty, Russell, Christian Broadcasting is un- The Licking Valley Courier DO YOU HAVE Ashland and Breckenridge, four The der attack! Thousands of view- of Eastern Kentucky’s best teams ers may lose their access to AN OPINION? is being arranged. Judge’s WLJC! P.O. Box 187 - West Liberty, Ky. 41472 - Phone 606-743-3551 Coach Craft’s Devils, who “To our shocking surprise, on USPS Permit Number 312-040 The Licking Valley have been ranked tenth in the Corner Thursday December 29th, 2005 GARsEsGoOciRaYte K EIdNiNtoErR EAERdiLt oWr .& K PINuNbElisRh, eJrR. ASsUsEo cHia. tKeI NENdEitoRr Ccoomurmieern tws ealcbooumte csu ryroeunrt Cmoouveride ru-pJ otuor neiaglh rtha titnhigss wheaevke. BJuyd Tgiem E Cxeocnulteiyve wofe twheeirre iinnftoenrmtieodn btyo DnIoR lEoCnTgeVr events in the form of let- Louisville Male, Dayton, Davies carry WLJC as of January 1, 2006 POSTMASTER: Send charges of address and all forms to the above ters to the editor. Letters County, Central City, Bowling on their satellite due to lack of address. The Licking Valley Courier is published on Thursdays 51 weeks must be signed and in- Green, Breckenridge, Brewers Hello from Judge-Executive channel space. This has been the a year. Periodicals postage paid at the West Liberty Post Office. West clude the writer’s phone rank ahead of the Devils while Tim Conley and staff. only way for many people in our Liberty, Kentucky. Editor reserves the right to edit and/or omit all items number for verification. Russell and Elkhorn City round It has been brought to my at- area to receive WLJC’s program- submitted to publication. Letters to the Editor out the top ten. tention that there are some un- ming. Many people depend on should be brief and to the War Casualties Zoom claimed Phase II Tobacco checks this means of receiving WLJC’s —Agree Or Not — pwooirndt,s .n oT hmeo Creo uthraienr 5r0e0- War casualties increased over tMhaotr ghaanv eC nooutn tbye ecni ticzleanims.e dT hbiys programming. 300,000 since the last reporting “We ask that each of you serves the right to edit all could be due to wrong addresses, Expanded Gambling Issue letters for publication. in October. This month’s report disconnected telephones, etc. To PRAY that the management of showed a total of 737,342 casu- DIRECTV will change their mind Letters should be sent check the list you can go on the alties since Pearl Harbor. (The and will allow WLJC to continue to: Internet at agpolicy.ky.gov/board, Takes Center Stage October 1944 report listed to broadcast the Gospel 24 hours The Licking Valley Courier click on Phase II payments, then 415,085 casualties.) The Army a day on their satellite. We also P.O. Box. 187 in left column, click on undeliv- By Todd Duvall lawmakers, many of whom are up West Liberty, Ky. 41472 reported 650,420 casualties, and erable check. Scroll down to Mor- ask that your voice be heard by FRANKFORT –For the last for re-election this year. the Navy reported 86,922 casu- gan County and click on Morgan calling or writing DIRECTV and decade, the idea of expanded The Fletcher administration is Opinions expressed in letters to alties. Of the Army casualties, County, there is a list of names having as many of your friends gambling in Kentucky has divided on the subject. Gov. Ernie the editor or guest editorials are not 121,676 have been killed, and farm numbers that have not also call or write and let them haunted the halls of the Capitol Fletcher opposes expanded gam- necessarily those of the publisher. 279,633 wounded, 91,573 miss- claimed their payments or you know you want ‘your’ station, here when legislators were in ses- bling, while Lt. Gov. Steve Pence ing and 57,533 prisoners. Of the may call 1-877-549-2537. This is WLJC channel 65, to stay on the sion, but legislation to expand has endorsed the effort. Navy’s 86,922 casualties 32,889 a help line to help you in the pro- air. gambling sat in committees ig- So far, KEEP is making a good were killed. cess if you do not have a com- “Some alternatives for receiv- nored by everyone but a handful case in favor of casino gambling Old News The Army reported this week puter. You can go to the Public ing WLJC may be through your of lawmakers. in Kentucky. It claims more than that 5,100,000 of the 8,100,000 Library to use the computers if local cable operator or Dish Net- The 2006 General Assembly $670 million was send by Ken- Journal men in the Army are now over- you wish, an attendant will be work. Please contact them for session may see a different turn, tuckians at riverboat casinos in seas. Of the three million troops glad to help you get online and more information on receiving however. Indiana and Illinois last year, and remaining in America, one mil- access the web site. WLJC. We also stream our The pro-expansion interests – that those two states reaped more By W. Lynn Nickell lion of them are being trained as In other Morgan County news, nightly service via the internet at mainly the state’s racetracks, than $230 million in taxes from infantry replacements for over- WLJC, a popular Christian www.wljc.com. thoroughbred breeders and own- those Kentuckians. And with new Material taken from the Lick- seas outfits. Broadcast Television station in “To let your voice be heard ers –finally have gotten together casinos being developed at the ing Valley Courier – Earl Kinner, Morgan County One of First Beattyville is under attack. We you can contact: and are mounting a well-orga- Indiana resort of French Lick, Sr. Editor in Nation to Reach 1945 Quota have a lot of local churches and “By letter: Bob Gabrielli, nized and financed legislative ef- those numbers are likely to in- in Red Cross Drive singing groups that bring a good W. Lynn Nickell DIRECTV, 2230 East Imperial fort to pass and send to the voters crease, perhaps substantially. www.ewdesigns.com/nickell County quota is $6,726.52 – message to our citizens and our Highway, Building R8, 9th Floor, a constitutional amendment to And KEEP says an amend- “Where the Past is Always Goal oversubscribed by $526.52. shut-ins. via this station. Please Room 902A, El Segundo, Ca. expand legal gambling beyond ment permitting casino gambling Present” The amount was raised in 64 help us spread this message. The 90245. pari-mutuel betting, the lottery in Kentucky can earmark the of the county’s 87 school districts. following is from WLJC Presi- and charitable bingo. state’s new revenue for education, February 1945 Of the 64 districts that had re- dent Margaret Drake: “By phone: (310) 964-5068 A bill to that effect was intro- health care or whatever legisla- Locals Asked To Ashland Polio ported, 33 oversubscribed their “Your help is needed now... or Toll Free to Customer Ser- duced in the Senate last week by tors like. Tournament quotas, 11 others equaled their vice: 1-800-494-4388. Sen. David Boswell, D- There certainly is a critical West Liberty Blue Devils, who quota’s and 19 raised most of School Board... “Thank you so much for your Owensboro, who said, “I think it need for new money for health ran their string of victories to 26 their quotas. Other districts have support of Christian Television. has a better chance today than care and education – among a with wins over Morehead, raised money for the fund but (Continued From Page One) God Bless.” ever before.” long list of state programs that Prestonsburg and Salyersville, have not yet reported, Ova O. That’s probably true, but how have seen state spending cut over during the past week, have been Haney, campaign chairman, school board as they strive to gdoetoedr mthiante dch.ance is has yet to be tthhea t lansetw f emwo nyeeyar so u–gahnt dt oi dceoamllye iKnevnitteudc ktoy ttoakuern paamrte innt iann A Esahsltaenrdn s$t7a,t0e0d0.. 0T0h. eI nt oat alle tmtear yf rgoom oRveedr mdeanxtism thizee b eresst opuorscseibs leto K g-i1v2e psutbu-- Letters The movement to expand from all the taxpayers in the state. for the Polio drive on Saturday, Cross Eastern Area Headquarters lic education experience. This is gambling began with the opening That’s not going to happen, February 17. A four-team tourney Morgan County was congratu- a leadership team with a focus on of riverboat casinos on the Ohio and as long as hundreds of thou- lated and further stated, “Your what’s in the best interest of our River in Indiana and Illinois. sands of Kentuckians are going Proclamation county was one of the first two in children.” Kentucky racetracks, fearful that to spend their money playing slot the Eastern Area to oversub- Bill Scott, executive director CHILDREN’S BOOKS the nearby casinos would drain machines or poker or blackjack, scribe.” of the Kentucky School Boards WANTED FOR away gambling dollars from their they ought to have the opportu- To whom all these presents Association, said when candi- LIBRARY W.C. Byrd, 58, Dies Sunday betting windows, sought to pro- nity to spend it in Kentucky –and shall come: dates run for election to the school Dear Editor, vide their customers with elec- the Kentucky Treasury benefit as Whereas the mission of William Charles Byrd, 58, board, they ask for several things. tronic slot machines. That opposed to Indiana’s. Kentucky’s public schools is to well known farmer of Grassy My name is Jennifer Ison and evolved into full-scale casino KEEP’s strongest argument meet the diverse educational Creek died Sunday at the home “They ask for the opportunity I live here in West Liberty. I gambling, but only at the race- for legislators is that the voters needs of all children and to em- of his son, Rexford P. Byrd, in to help strengthen teaching and would like to try and help the tracks themselves. should be allowed to decide the power them to become productive West Liberty. Mr. Byrd was born learning,” Scott said. “They ask Morgan County Public Library Other pro-gambling interests, issue one way or another. Nearly contributors to a democratic so- November 29, 1886 at Grassy for a chance to improve the physi- supplement their children’s book however, didn’t want the casinos 20 years ago everyone thought the ciety and an ever-changing world; Creek, son of Boone G. and Eliza- cal facilities for students and staff. supply this year. I am asking for limited to racetracks. Hotels and lottery amendment would be and beth Wallace Byrd. Surviving are But in asking for these chal- help from our community and convention centers also wanted roundly defeated by conservative, Whereas the members of the his wife Goldie Tipton Byrd, a lenges, they also agreed to a job various local organizations. We some of the expected lucrative fundamentalist Kentucky voters Morgan County Board of Educa- son Rexford P. Byrd, a half- with tough decisions. have a wonderful library and I gambling action. and everyone was dead wrong. tion are among the 884 locally- brother Wallace Nickell of Grassy “Board members get little would love to see the children’s And the thoroughbred indus- Kentuckians have been playing elected school board members Creek and six half-sisters. He was thanks when they pick between book area be supplied with more try remained ambivalent on the the lottery in record numbers across Kentucky whose commit- a guard at the State Reformatory competing options for the school books for the children of Morgan issue, demanding only that what- since. ment to children and belief that for several years. year calendar. There isn’t much County to enjoy. ever profits came to the state from Whether Kentuckians are all children can be successful appreciation given out when the Please look around your J. H. Cole Dies expanded gambling be used to ready to make the leap to slot learners is well documented; and board balances the budget by house, basement or attic for any improve purses and breeding in- machines is another question with Whereas this community’s John Henry (Jack) Cole, 64, agreeing to spend funds here, but unwanted children’s books. If you centives. an unknown answer. school board members are, in the retired hotel operator and well deny a request somewhere else. have any new or slightly used Now, most of those expanded No one will know, however, truest sense, volunteers who are known citizen of West Liberty, And no one is patting anyone on children’s hard cover books, gambling supporters have come until the issue is put before them, also full-time parents and work- died Thursday night on last week the back when the board is called please bring them to Ison Insur- together by way of the Kentucky and the pro-gambling and anti- ing men and women who devote at good Samaritan Hospital in on to make a final decision about ance Agency, or directly to the Equine Education Project, which gambling interests are permitted uncounted unpaid hours each year Lexington. He retired in 1939 as student disciplinary actions. Morgan County Public Library. has been using print and elec- to make their cases with those to community leadership in edu- operator of the Cole Hotel. A long “School Board Member Rec- If you have any questions, tronic advertising in recent voters. cation; and sufferer of asthma, Mr. Cole’s ognition Month was established would like to help, or need some- months to promote the economic If that doesn’t happen in 2006, Whereas the members of the condition grew worse this past to do the same type of thing we one to pick books up, please call benefits of expanded gambling. it’s also a safe bet that it will hap- Morgan County Board of Educa- winter. The funeral was held at do during the year for teachers, Jennifer Ison at 606-743-4770. KEEP also has been contributing pen eventually. There’s just too tion are strong advocates for pub- the West Liberty Christian bus drivers, office professionals, Thank you for your help! to the campaign funds of legisla- much money involved for legis- lic education who communicate Church by Rev. Harlen Murphy nurses and volunteers – to say tors, $61,000 so far to about 90 lators to ignore much longer. the needs of the school district to with the combined choirs of the ‘thank you’ for what they do for Sincerely, the public and the public’s expec- See Continued On Page 5 students.” Jenni Ison tations to the district’s employees; Two fire department and WALLS OF GRACE Whereas January 2006 will members dismissed mark nationwide observation to CHRISTIAN Reports of resignations from honor the continuing contribu- 606-743-7015 or tions by local school board mem- BOOKSTORE West Liberty’s Fire Department bers across America, 743-4009 following the dismissal of two of Now therefore, I, Tim Conley, 29 Wheeler Street the unit’s volunteer members ap- Morgan County Judge Executive, parently are unfounded. West Liberty, KY hereby declare my appreciation to Phyllis H. Keeton “Your Key To A Successful Sale” Mark Walter Located between east According to Chief David the members of the Morgan Broker Sale Associate Main Street and north Jones, two department mem- County Board of Education and Phone 743-7015 743-4009 Broadway beside bers—Assistant Chief Jason do proclaim the month of Janu- We Do Estate Sales Marsha’s Beauty Shop James and Dan Leland—were ary 2006 to be School Board Rec- dismissed in November and De- ognition Month in Morgan and behind Tom’s Pizza cember by Mayor Bob Nickell, County. I urge all citizens to join Weekly Specials but Jones said no other members me in recognizing the dedication Call Phyllis at 606-743-7015 (evenings 606-743-7203 or Mark at to his knowledge have decided to Monday – Friday quit the department in protest, as and hard work of local school 606-743-4009 or e-mail Phyllis at [email protected] and we will board members in preparing 9:00 am to 6:00 pm has been rumored. today’s students for tomorrow’s try to help you find the property you are looking for. Closed Saturday & Sunday Jones said he did not know the world. 606-743-9008 reason for the dismissals and Timothy Conley NEW LISTINGS Mayor Nickell had no comment. Jan. 9, 2006 BUSINESS FOR SALE: Are you in the market to be your own boss? Well, we have a 5 acre tract with 800 foot frontage on U.S. 460 with 30x50 metal build- FOR SALE ing, 14 commercial washers, 15 commercial dryers, folding tables, office and restroom. Open now and doing business. Call today for a showing. Brick Home and Approx. 5 Acres NEW LISTING: 110 acres plus 3 bedroom brick house located on Highway 191 On Riverside Drive in West Liberty in Wolfe County. Roof 5 years old, county water, good wildlife area, nice loca- tion. Lists for only $165,000.00. ACREAGE: Two parcels of land: Total 150 acres: one tract of 125 acres, sec- ond tract of 50 acres, all wooded with blacktop access. The 125 acres lists at $100,000.00. The second 50 acres lists for $40,000.00. All located on Highway 589, Morgan County. Lots of wildlife in the area. County water access soon. ACREAGE: 12 acres more or less located on the Jones Creek/Mlone Road/ Some tillable or house soite and some wooded. List $25,000.00. HOME IN DOWNTOWN HAZEL GREEN: Located on Broadway Street in Hazel Green, Wolfe County, a 3-bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, 2-car garage, nice location, city water and drilled well, heat pump, appliances stay in kitchen, work shop in basement, outbuilding. Call for showing today. Lists for $75.000.00. HOME ON 4 ACRES: 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, home with outbuilding shop- garage, which has approximately 4 acres. Looks like new inside. County wa- ter, oak cabinetry, large living room, central heat and air. Approximately 3 acres wooded. Located on Graham Drive off Hwy. 772. Call for showing. 2 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, tile and carpet, HOME IN CITY: House, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, large den, utility room, dark- central heat/air, gas and electric heat, 30 ft. room in basement, woodworking building, 2 other outbuildings, grape vines, x 30 ft. brick outbuilding (at right). 2-car carport. detached garage, approx. 3/4 acres. Lot with chain link fence for privacy. Lo- cated in City of West Liberty, Broadway Street, Morgan County. Call for show- Joe D. Stacy, 606-743-3594 ing. Lists for only $80,000.00. C&-1-12-12-1T-1t C-11-3-tf PAGE TWO-B THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2006 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER Kermit Watkins Resolutions of Respect respected member home and hav- AREA ing been a true and faithful mem- Jesse Kermit Watkins, 72, of In Memory Of ber of our Order, therefore be it Riverside, Ohio, died Wednesday, Lettie Cantrell Jan. 4, 2006, at Heartland of who died November 21, 2005 resolved, that Paulina Chapter DEATHS Death has again entered our No. 360 Order of the Eastern Star Beavercreek. Chapter Hall and called to the of West Liberty, Ky. in testimony He was preceded in death by Eternal Home a dear member, of its loss, drape its charter in his parents, one brother, John who has completed faithful labor mourning for thirty days, and that Watkins, and one sister, Malcolm here in ministering to the cry of we tender to the family our sin- Tong. the orphan, to the call of want and cere condolence in their deep af- Jesse retired from Miami Val- to the piteous wail of sorrow, and fliction and that a copy of these ley Hospital, was a member of the as a recompense has received the resolutions be sent to the family. Moraine City First Church of Marie Howard welcome plaudit, “well done” Loretta Terrill, God, the Greenville Lodge #655 from the Great Master. Elaine Bartley, Marie Howard, 79, of Hollow F & AM, at Caney, Ky., and was And Whereas, the loving Fa- Gary Bishop, Poplar Road, West Liberty, died an honorary member of Beaver ther has called our beloved and Committee Sunday, Jan. 8, 2006. Valley Lodge #753 F & AM. Born Wednesday, May 12, Survivors include his wife of 1926, at Salyersville, Ky., Marie 52 years, Phyllis; one son, Roger was a daughter of the late George L. Watkins and wife, Elizabeth; and Stella Davis Risner. one daughter, Karen L. Young and Big Surprise: In addition to her parents, she husband, Jim; two brothers, Lelan Pro-gambling group finds was preceded in death by her hus- Watkins and Vernon Watkins and band, Clifford; five brothers, Wil- wife, Nella Jean; three sisters, liam Risner, Columbus Risner, Gusteen Byrd and husband, support for gambling Gobel Risner, Joe Risner, and Clarence, Lillian Davis and hus- Sam Risner; two sisters, Sally band, Ed, and Nila Mae Trent and “This survey is the polling ing that the tax money generated Greekio and Stella Risner. husband, Gene; three grandchil- Albert Jay Wingo equivalent of loaded dice,” said from casino gambling would go Survivors include three chil- dren, Jennifer, Kyla and Connor; Martin Cothran, senior policy to education, health care, local Albert Jay Wingo, 70, of dren, Clifford Howard, Jr. and three step grandchildren, Christo- analyst for The Family Founda- government, and the environ- Wingo Lane, West Liberty, died wife, Debbie, of Morehead; pher, Andy and Chelsea; two great Tuesday, January 3, 2006, at Mor- Chalmer Hatton Claude Estill Howard and wife, grandchildren, Braden and Bella tion of Kentucky. “A poll by a ment,” said Cothran. “What they pro-casino, gambling organiza- don’t tell us is that we were prom- gan County Appalachian Re- John Chalmer Hatton, 84, of Nancy, of Sandy Hook, and Grace; and numerous other fam- tion with questions slanted in fa- ised the same kind of thing when gional Hospital, in West Liberty. Murray Hatton Road, West Lib- Sharon Kay Howard, of West Lib- ily members and friends. vor of casino gambling is prob- the Lottery was passed in 1988, Born August 31, 1935, in Mor- erty, died Friday, Jan. 6, 2006, at erty; six grandchildren, Karen Funeral services were con- ably going to get a pro-casino, but the money was never desig- gan County, Kentucky, Albert was Wolfe County Health Care Cen- Abner, Johnny Scott, Kim ducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. gambling result,” he said. “We’re nated for any kind of education a son of the late Grover Cleveland ter, in Campton. Harvey, Jerry Howard, Kristy 7, at Moraine City First Church just not terribly surprised about purpose until ten years later, when Wingo Sr. and Virgie Ellen Will- Mr. Hatton was born Friday, Bolin, and Brian Howard; 13 of God, with Pastor Glennis this.” KEES legislation was finally iams Wingo. July 8, 1921, in Morgan County, great grandchildren; two sisters, Sizemore officiating. Interment The poll, paid for by KEEP – passed. People were lied to about He was a retired farmer. Kentucky, a son of the late Grace Howard and Mary Crouch; followed in Calvary Cemetery, the Kentucky Equine Education the Lottery, and they’re being lied After high school Albert Samuel and Alice Watson Hatton. 10 half brothers and sisters. with Newcomer Funeral Home, Project, which is pushing for ex- to again.” earned a football scholarship to He was a retired farmer and Funeral services were con- Kettering Chapel, in charge of panded gambling in the state, KEEP also claimed to find 92 the University Of Kentucky, then member of Brushy Fork Baptist ducted at 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. arrangements. claims to have found majority percent support for putting gam- returned home and started his Church. 12, at Potter Funeral Home Sandra McKenzie support for a constitutional bling expansion on the ballot. “If family. In addition to his parents, he Chapel, with Elder Gene Payne amendment allowing casino gam- people want a measure like this In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 5 broth- officiating. Burial followed in the Sandra Kay McKenzie, 60, of bling at horse tracks. The poll on their ballot, then that’s what was preceded in death by four sis- ers and 3 sisters. McClure Cemetery, Callahan Salyersville, niece of Ray Terrell, purports to also have found sup- they will tell their state represen- ters, Dosie Wingo, Lorene Davis, Survivors include his wife, Road, West Liberty, with Potter died Sunday, Jan. 8, 2006, at port for expanded gambling out- tatives and senators. But most of Monnie Patrick, and Melva Ellen Mary Lou Salyers Hatton; one Funeral Home, of West Liberty, Salyersville Health Care Center. side tracks. the lawmakers we’ve talked to are Cornett; one brother, Grover daughter, Betty G. Hatton Welch in charge of arrangements. 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Keeton and Alec Jay Keeton, both brother, James Elmer Hatton, of dent of the Mississippi Gulf Funeral services were con- oWf iWngeos t CLaibskeertyy,; oofn We seisstt eLr,i Obesrhtyie; Leryakl innise cLeoso apn, dW neespt hLeiwbes.rty; sev- CVoieawst , Banapd tias tm Cemhubrecrh o. fH Bea yboeu- d1u1c, teadt aPt 1o tpt.emr . FWuendenreasld aHy,o Jmane. Community a location, either at a donor cen- one sister-in-law, Pauline Whitt Funeral services were con- longed to the Polar Star Lodge Chapel, with Rev. Harold Keeton ter or the nearest mobile blood Wingo, of Raceland; and several ducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10, #154 in Hansboro, the Eastern officiating. Burial followed in the Blood Drive drive. You may also schedule a Star Lodge #374 of Gulfport, and donation by dialing 888-775- nieces and nephews. at Potter Funeral Home Chapel, Terrell Cemetery, at Cannel City, the Shriner’s Mini-Bike Corps. 2522. Funeral services were con- with Bro. Hobert Dunn officiat- with Potter Funeral Home, of slated Feb. 9 Curtis was a loving father and One more thing. When you ducted at 1 p.m. Friday, January ing. Burial followed in Memory West Liberty, in charge of ar- grandfather whose kindness come to donate, bring a friend or 6, at Herald and Stewart and Hill Cemetery, at Caney, with touched everyone he knew. He rangements. Thousands of hospital patients family member or better yet, a Halsey Funeral Chapel, with Rev. Potter Funeral Home, of West will be greatly missed by all. Pallbearers were family. across central and eastern Ken- first-time blood donor. Help us Greg Wingo, Paul Keeton, and Liberty in charge of arrange- He was preceded in death by tucky need you. Be a blood do- recruit a new generation of do- Bro. Jimmy Tharp officiating. ments. his parents, Curtis and Barbara nor and help improve or save the nors who can be life-long donors. Burial followed in the Elam Cem- Pallbearers were Eric Hatton, Wells, Sr.; his half-sister, Willetta Resolutions of Respect lives of your fellow Kentuckians. For more information call Sarah etery, at West Liberty, with Her- Daniel Hatton, Scott Welch, Rob- Daniel, and his step-brother, Ri- In Memory Of Make all the difference for some- Edgington at 1-800-775-2522. ald and Stewart and Halsey Fu- ert Welch, Jeremy Welch, Justin chard Bolin. Aleene Long one by giving him or her the gift neral Home, of West Liberty, in Welch, Josh Welco, John Welch, Survivors include his loving who died November 16, 2005 of life. MY PRAYER charge of arrangements. Ralph Hatton, and Jeremy Hatton. wife of 60 years, Mrs. Elsie Wells; Death has again entered our Morgan County Community It’s me again Lord a knocking Active pallbearers were Jay his son, Raymond Wells, and his Chapter Hall and called to the asks you to please roll up your at your door. Just another thank- Richard Caskey, Cleve Wingo, daughter, Barbara Wymer, all of Eternal Home a dear member, sleeve and help your fellow Ken- ful prayer to add to the one be- Paul David Wingo, gary Cox, GOD ALWAYS WATCHES Gulfport, Mississippi; his brother, who has completed faithful labor tuckians. You never know who fore I sit and watch the stars, Lord, Hersehll Adkins, Michael Ray OVER YOU Raymond Wells and wife, Sandra, here in ministering to the cry of might need blood in an emer- in the darkest sky. I sit and count Keeton, Jr. Ferguson, Woodrow There’s never a moment when of Pensacola, Florida; two grand- the orphan, to the call of want and gency – you, a family member, the minutes Lord, as they go by. Pete Adkins, and Steve God doesn’t care, never a worry daughters, Angela Blakeney and to the piteous wail of sorrow, and neighbor, fellow church-goer, co- Just another soldier, Lord, watch- Goodpaster. husband, Alan, of Laurel, Missis- as a recompense has received the that He doesn’t share. Never a worker or a complete stranger. ing my year go by. Thank you, his Hmoannoyr afrryie pnadlsl.bearers were all tcihmeee rw, ahnedn t oH bisr ilgohvtee nis onu’rt wthaeyr.e S too shGiupesopbriag, niaadn; ,ad nS dCte tavwteho,e groirfne aeBt -Gagirlnaabnsrdsi cdahgnield-, wfroemlc othmee G prelaaut dMita,s t“ewr.ell done” Tofh eu sb alonodd m suusptp blye bkeelpotn agts at os aaflel Lotohredr, dfaoyr .t Mhisa yb lyeosusirn bgl eosfs tihnigs eannd- trust in His love, so unfailing and dren, Mason and Ashley And Whereas, the loving Fa- level so that anyone anywhere can this war, for this is what we pray POINT TO PONDER true, believe in His power to Blakeney, of Laurel, Mississippi; ther has called our beloved and receive the gift of life. You could and if before the morrow, Lord, I respected member home and hav- should have to die, let it be for Blessed is the man who does strengthen you, too, and may your and numerous other family mem- ing been a true and faithful mem- make the difference. thee Oh! Lord for this what I cry. not insist upon talking about his faith bring many blessings to you bers. ber of our Order, therefore be it Donate blood at the Morgan Watch over us Lord, for yet an- children when I want to talk Funeral services were con- County Community blood drive day after beautiful day. resolved, that Paulina Chapter other day, that your will be done, about mine. (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) ducted Friday, Jan. 6, at 10 a.m. No. 360 Order of the Eastern Star Thurs., Feb. 9 from Noon-7:30 Lord for this in Christ I pray. in the funeral home chapel, offi- pm at the Community Center on (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) ciated by Rev. Chaplin Curtis of West Liberty, Ky. in testimony Main Street in West Liberty. Amen Wells and Rev. Ted Jones. Burial of its loss, drape its charter in Sponsored by Morgan County (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) followed in Gulf Pines Memorial mourning for thirty days, and that Lions Club and Refreshments THE HEART OF A CHILD Gardens, in Long Beach, with we tender to the family our sin- provided by West Liberty Home- Whatever you write on the Riemann Memorial Funeral cere condolence in their deep af- makers. The requirements to be a heart of a child, Home, of Gulfport, Mississippi, fliction and that a copy of these donor are simple –be at least 17 No water can wash away; in charge of arrangements. resolutions be sent to the family. years of age, weigh at least 110 The sand may be shifted, In lieu of flowers, memorial Barbara Lawson, pounds and be in general good and the effects of time may contributions were suggested to Leona Cantrell, health. It only takes an hour and decay. The Alzheimers Foundation of the John David Lewis, you can return in 56 days. Some stories may perish, South, 4803 Harrison Circle, Committee Many CKBC mobile blood Some songs be forgot. Gulfport, MS 39507. drives now offer automated blood But the graven record — time collection, which allows donors changes it not. Peace of Mind... to give twice the amount of red Whatever you write on the blood cells, the most transfused heart of a child, A story of gladness or care, product at local hospitals. Anyone ....Today, more and more people are pre-arranging that heaven has blessed or wishing to schedule a donation and pre-financing their own funerals in advance. earth has defiled, may do so at ckbc.org. Click Will linger unchangeable there. We as funeral directors with a back ground of many Schedule A Donation, then select —Author Unknown years experience can explain to you the advantages of the Pre-Need and Pre-Financing funeral services. Benefit for Jewell This is one of the first steps in facing reality. Call or write: Young Herald & Stewart & Halsey Saturday, Jan. 14 WE UNDERSTAND Funeral Home 5:00 to 10:00 P.M. In your time of grief, our knowledge and experience, born of many years of experience in faithfully serving Morgan County 367 Main Street • West Liberty, KY 41472 the families of this community, can offer you guidance Community Center Phone (606) 743-3151 and comfort. Our final tribute to your loved one shall be a service of beauty and reverence. Proceeds will be used to help Jewell Young, a cancer —Licensed Funeral Directors & Embalmers — patient, with medical and other Anytime Day or Night Randy Halsey & Ryan Halsey expenses. —Licensed Lady Funeral Directors — Our Services Are At Your Command Five bluegrass bands and two country bands Jeanelle Y. Halsey & Patsy Brown Our Prices Within The Means Of All will be performing. 24 HOUR OBITUARY LINE Activities will include a cakewalk and an Potter Funeral Home, Inc. auction. Call (606) 743-9300 329 Glenn Avenue • West Liberty, KY • Phone 743-3105, day or night Everyone is welcome to attend! THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER FRIDAY, JANUARY12, 2006 PAGE THREE Boredom lands writer in the dog house ning to fill up, so I struck up a conversation with them folks Redneck in the city, another episode sittin’ in my corner, you know, asking them where they were from, inquirin’ about their line of Not long ago, I took my wife, in “image is everything.” The walked to the other end of the work, if they were married, did Peggy, to the Kentucky Clinic only problem is I’m stuck with building the wrong way. they have any children, how did down at UK for her first visit af- the image I’ve got until I decide When I finally got back to they have their accident, etc., any- ter her knee surgery. Since it was what my image ought to be. Peggy, she had begun to worry, thing to make conversation and just for a checkup, I wore my ev- Peggy has her own ideas and and I was pretty relived I wasn’t break the boredom. I don’t know eryday clothes. I had on my Le- she’s workin’ on it. lost no more. We sat there half an about you, but when I get bored, vis, my “I do my own stunts” t- We got there at the clinic at hour past her appointment and I I get fidgety. shirt, a pair of worn out running 8:30 a.m., a half hour early, and I read the newspaper. When I fin- We’d been there almost an shoes, and I had my Confederate walked her in, down the corridor ished the paper, I walked over to hour and when the nurse would dew rag around by head. past Starbucks to the waiting area. this elderly black man and asked come to the door and holler the Now Peggy’s pretty conserva- Then I went and parked the Jeep. him, “Sir, would like to read the name of the next patient, it never SHEETS BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE tive and she would like for me to I missed the turn and drove down paper?” He looked at me and by was Peggy’s. I told her the next dress better, but I’m just a con- two blocks, got lost, and after 15 Confederate dew rag kinda name the nurse called out and it 210 Riverside Drive • West Liberty, KY 41472 trary old redneck hillbilly and minutes, I finally found the park- puzzled and thanked me. wasn’t her name we’d just get up 606-743-7080 • 743-3914 hate it when someone tries to dic- ing garage. I walked down the When I sat back down, I no- and go. “It don’t matter what your tate who I am. I’m a firm believer stairs, got turned around, and ticed the waiting room was begin- name is, we’re gonna be here all day,” I said. She just hit me. Then a guy in a wheel chair no longer affiliated with H & R Block® wheeled his way in and pulls the chair up beside me. He’s about 25 and when she sets her mind to it, 2006 Relay for years old, and I hit him with the Peggy kinda knows how to hold The FIRM with... same questions I’d asked the oth- me in the balk, else I’d just be ers around me. He seemed like he Life kick off runnin’ all over the patch tearin’ might be one of them adventur- ALL the bakker down. ous souls, so I asked him, “Do slated Jan. 17 you ever race them wheelchairs?” But that never stopped me He just laughed, but Peggy raised from talkin’. K L F Millions of people have joined her head from the magazine she Finally, Peggy got out of the the fight, the fight against cancer. IRK AW IRM was reading and gave me “that doctor’s office and as we were on Many have done so by participat- look” again. I acted like I didn’t our way to the receptionist’s desk ing in Relay for Life, the Ameri- see her. to make her another appointment, can Cancer Society’s team event I said to the guy, “You see that I see this guy with this really cool to fight cancer. feller over there in that wheel- tattoo. Me and him hit up a con- The event will return to Mor- chair by the door? I’ve got $5.00 versation. My arms were full, so Paintsville • Inez • Salyersville • Louisa • Prestonsburg that says he can beat you to the I asked the girl he’s with to hold gan County on June 9, 2006. The public is invited to learn more entrance (which was about 30 feet some of my stuff so I can pull up Pikeville • Ashland • McDowell • Lexington • Morehead about Relay for Life at a kick off distant). I’ll go ask him if he my sleeve and show him the on January 17, 2006, at the Mor- wants to race.” brand on my arm. She does, and I gan County Community Center. We Work For Workers I started to get up, but Peggy proudly show him by brand. I The event will start at 5:30 p.m. yanked me back down in my ain’t never had a tattoo, but I sure The 2005 Relay for Life in chair. “You sit down right now!” am proud of that brand. Morgan County was a successful There for sure wasn’t gonna be When I look back around, event, raising $36,000.00 for the No Corporations. No Coal Companies. no wheelchair race. And that ain’t Peggy’s nowhere in sight. I’ve American Cancer Society. all. “When they call my name, lost her. I panic and go lookin’ all “We’re excited about our plans No Insurance Companies. No Banks. you better be good,” she said. And over and in the booths, and finally for 2006 and look forward to hav- what’s more, she continued, find her. She doesn’t say a word, ing new teams and participants “You’re not coming with me just gives me “that look,” this join us,” said Ashley Stamper, Call us at 297-5888 for free consult again — I’ve never heard of such time in spades, and that’s when I 2006 event chair. “This kick off a thing; they’ll throw you out of knew I was in big trouble. is just the beginning of great here!” I hate it when this happens. things to come.” When they finally called her This is an advertisement Now, if I don’t sit down, keep my For more information about name, I knowed better than to “act mouth shut, and pay attention, she Relay for Life, call the American E-1-6-7T up.” I guess I’m like an old mule, won’t take me nowhere. Cancer Society anytime at 1-800- Sometime, when I ain’t doin’ ACS-2345 or visit nothin’, you all don’t need some- www.cancer.org. body to drive you to Lexington, do you? Just kiddin’. Blood donors —Ghost of Winding Stair earn medals at Drug Tests ... December drive (Continued From Page One) The December 8 Morgan rolled in a five-week drug edu- County Blood Drive was closed cation program, which requires early due to slick roads. “Still we testing each week for drug use registered 53 and drew 50 units at the parents’ expense. The of blood,” said Edwin Benton of other student did not enroll in the Morgan County Lions Club, the education program, but had which sponsors the county drug to give up his driving privileges, program. Gold said. Earning donor medals at the Gold said that after the testing drive were: began, school officials thwarted Arlie Smith, 11 gal. medal. an attempt by some students to Mike Lacy, 10 gal. medal. evade signing up for the manda- Larry Day, 5 gal. medal. tory program for student drivers. Beverly Mays, Michele It was discovered that the students Linkous, and Angela Elliott, 1 were driving to school, but park- gal. medals. ing their cars at the IGA parking Giving doubles were: Billy lot or other off-campus locations Fleming, Lowell Adkins, and and walking on to school or Angela Elliott. catching rides with other students, The next blood drawing is Gold said. scheduled Feb. 9 at the Commu- These students’ efforts to nity Center. evade the testing program have been reported to their parents, and He that knows that enough is they are no longer allowed to enough will always have enough. drive to school, Gold said. —Lao-Tzu, 6th Century B.C. Consignment Farm Machinery Auction Saturday, Jan. 21, 2006, 9 A.M. 8:30 a.m. • Small Equipment 10:00 a.m. No Exceptions • New Box Blade 6’, 7’, 8’ • New Bushhogs • New Tillers • Used Bushhogs • 25 Tractors (All Sizes And Descriptions) • Trucks • Tractors • Tillage • Hay Equipment Receiving Dates: Jan. 14th, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Jan. 16th-20th, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Jan. 21, 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. LOCATION: Eastern Tobacco Warehouse, US 60 East, Morehead, Ky.. From I-64 Exit 137 Take 32 East To US 60 East. Turn Left. Approximately 1 Mile On Right. Watch For Sign. FUTURE SALES • February 18, 2006 • March 18, 2006 Payment To Sellers Day Of Sale VISA and MasterCard Accepted. TERMS: Cash or good check with proper I.D.. Out of state buyers needs letter of credit from bank. No buyers premium. Payment to seller day of auction. All equipment is subject to daily trading. Announcements made day of the auction takes precedence over all advertisement prior to the auction. Mike Phipps, Auctioneer, 1660 Adams Road, Owingsville, Ky. 40360; Phone (606) 674-9409 Peyton’s Pharmacy Jim Wright, Phone (606) 433-9960; Cell (606) 424-4612 Robbie Bradley, Phone (606) 522-4520 Eastern Tobacco Warehouse US 60, Morehead, Ky. Arch Johnson, Phone (606) 784-7374 Call for information: (606) 634-4207, (606) 433-9960, (606) 424-4612 414 Main Street • West Liberty, Ky. Auctioneer’s Note: Demand good for equipment. We need buyers and sellers. We appreciate all the business we had in the past. Thanks for all the successful sales of the past. Not Responsible For Theft, Fire, Or Accidents 606-743-3163 WE ARE ABSOLUTELY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR NO SHOWS C-1-12-2t, W-1-13-2t, E-1-13-2t THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2006 PAGE THREE-B Become an ARH Singing at Daysboro Benefit for Wendell Jewell Young benefit Historical Society COMMUNITY Auxiliary member Church of Christ Jan. 14 Gevedon set Jan. 21 scheduled for Jan. 14 thanks supporters Appalachian Regional Hospi- The Hughes Family, from A benefit has been scheduled There will be a benefit for can- BULLETIN tal, in West Liberty, Ky., is a Stanton, will have a special sing- for Wendell Gevedon, who has cer patient Jewell Young at the Members of the Morgan County Historical Society want to Healthcare Service Center that ing at Daysboro Church of Christ been diagnosed with cancer, Sat- Community Center on Saturday, BOARD we, the people of this area and on Saturday, Jan. 14, beginning urday, Jan. 21, from 4 to 10 p.m., Jan. 14, beginning at 3 p.m. Mu- thank businesses and individuals community, take great pride. We at 6 p.m. A potluck dinner will at the Community Center, in West sic will be provided by Norman that donated items for our 2005 are so thankful to our faithful doc- follow. Pastor David Hinton and Liberty. Activities will include an Wright and the Ridgerunners, auction. We also appreciate the tors, nurses and all the workers at congregation invite everyone to auction, cake walk, and door Larry Adams, Roland Dunn and cash donations from individuals Free computer classes! the hospital. If you have spare attend. prizes. There will be gospel, blue- Rick Bartley, David Smith, Fred and support from the West Lib- The Morgan County Public time in your week or a day, the grass and country music provided Crase, of Paintsville, Joe Mullett erty Tourism Commission and Revival at Watson Library will be offering free com- Auxiliary members invite you to by several bands including Silver Band, and others. C.J. the D.J., Morgan County Fiscal Court. puter classes on January 18--2:00 join us. The Auxiliary contributes Baptist Church Creek, Bob and the Gospel Boys, from WSIP Radio Station in Public interest in our museum p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Basic Comput- many free hours of service to the Revival services will be held Mike Havens and Blue Mountain Paintsville, will be singing and continues to grow. Twenty-five ers and Internet; 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 hospital. During 2005, the ladies at Watson Enterprise Baptist Grass, Gospel Crossroads, John emceeing the program. Additional improvements and displays are p.m. Intro To Microsoft Excel. volunteered a combined total of Church, beginning Friday night, Rigsby, Lonesome Mountain activities will include a cakewalk updated. Call the library at 743-4151 to over 5,962 hours. Contact # 725- Jan. 13. Services will begin each Boys, and others. Food and drinks and an auction. Anyone with sign up. 5622. The monthly meeting is the night at 7 p.m. John Paul Skaggs will be offered for sale. items to donate to the auction may We are always looking for new last Tuesday of each month at and Roger Skaggs will be preach- C-1-12-2t phone 743-1909. All donations members. Anyone wishing to be- Cannel City Alumni 11:30 at the hospital. ing. Sunday morning services be- appreciated. Everyone welcome come a member please send $5.00 Assn. meeting May 27 C-1-12-3t gin at 11 a.m., with Sunday Helping Hands for to attend! to Morgan County Historical So- The Cannel City Alumni As- school beginning at 9:45 a.m. Animals to meet Jan. 12 C-1-12-1t ciety, P.O. Box 295, West Liberty, Historical Society sociation will meet on Saturday, Revival services will be held each Helping Hands for Animals Ky. 41472. We also need volun- May 27, at the school. Doors will meeting set Jan. 21 night as long as the Lord leads. will hold its monthly meeting on teers to keep the museum open be open from 1 to 3 p.m. Morgan County Historical So- Everyone is invited to come and Thursday, Jan. 12, at 6 p.m., in the Quotable Quote from 10 a.m. -- 2 p.m. weekdays. C-12-22-tf ciety will meet Saturday, Jan. 21, worship the Lord with us. Let’s fiscal court meeting room in the Don’t smoke too much, drink If interested call 743-3040 or con- at 1 p.m., at Pattie’s Place, begin this new year of 2006 with Community Center in West Lib- too much, eat too much, or work tact the above address. Gateway Com. Services Prestonsburg Street, in West Lib- a renewed enthusiasm to worship erty. Anyone is invited to attend. too much. We’re all on the road bi-monthly meeting set erty. and serve our Lord and Saviour! to the grave — but there’s no rea- The next meeting will be at 1 Gateway Community Services C-1-12-2t son to be in the passing lane. p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, at Pattie’s Revival at Assembly of Don’t Forget To Renew! Robert Orben Place. Organization, Inc. will hold its bi- Deadline for ordering Faith Jan. 11 thru 13th monthly board meeting on Thurs- day, Jan. 12. The meeting will be rootstock is Jan. 27th Revival will begin at Assem- held in Frenchburg at the Menifee The Morgan County Extension bly of Faith Church Wednesday, CLOSE THE DOOR ON County Community Building and Office will be taking orders for Jan. 11, and continue through Fri- will begin at 6:30 p.m. The pub- Apple and Pear Rootstock. The day, Jan. 13. Services will begin WASTED ENERGY. lic is invited to attend. cost of the rootstock is $1.00 each. at 7 p.m. each evening. The evan- Deadline for ordering will be Jan. gelist will be Gordon Stacy, of Tourism Commission 27. If you would like to place an Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. Are you heating or cooling rooms in your home you don’t meeting date changed order please contact our office at Pastor Harold Davis and congre- The regular meeting date for 743-3292. gation invite everyone to attend. use? Like the kid’s bedroom who’s off at school? That extra West Liberty Tourism Commis- C-1-2-3t For additional information phone room where you store summer clothes? The unfurnished sion has been changed to the third 743-7672. 4-H Rook Tournament Thursday of each month at 12 living room? If so, you may be missing a great opportunity to slated Friday, Jan. 13 Circuit Clerk’s office noon. All meetings are open to the save on heating and cooling costs. Once you close unused public. The Morgan-Elliott 4-H to be closed Monday Shooting Sports team will be Morgan County Circuit Court rooms, you save on the expense of keeping them Alcoholics Anonymous hosting a Rook tournament Fri- Clerk Donna Pelfrey’s office will comfortable. Plus, the closed-off rooms act as insulation meetings every Sunday day, Jan. 13, at 6 p.m., at the Mor- be closed Monday, Jan. 16, in Alcoholics Anonymous meet- gan County Bass Club on High- observance of Martin Luther between the outside and the rest of the house. Just be sure all ings are held every Sunday at 8 way 460 west of West Liberty. King, Jr’s birthday, a legal state Everyone is invited to participate registers, doors and windows are tightly shut. And be sure that p.m., in the basement of Morgan holiday. in this fundraiser for the 4-H County Water District Office. no items stored in closed rooms need to be kept at normal Shooting Sports Club. Prizes will West Liberty Elem. Site C-11-10-tf be awarded to the first, second, room temperature. Then sit back and watch the savings roll in. Based meeting Jan. 17 and third places. The cost to en- WLES Kids Clues Club West Liberty Elementary ter is $5 per person or $10 per meetings are scheduled School Site Base meeting will be team. Come out and support your Licking Valley RECC The Kids Clues Club at West local 4-H’ers at the Morgan Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 3:30 p.m., in Ph: 743-3179 Liberty Elementary School will County Bass Club on Jan. 13 at 6 the school library. meet on Jan. 13, Feb. 10, March p.m. RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE To Report Outages 10, April 14 and May 12 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Kids Clues Club MAIN STREET • WEST LIBERTY, KY. 41472 Call 743-7500 Quarterback Club is a program provided through the Family Connection FRC to help establish a relationship between FOOTBALL the preschool child, the parent and the school. If you have any ques- tions or would like to join us, please call 743-8432. BANQUET MANNING REALTY “BUY, SELL OR TRADE” PHONE 738-5400 or 738-5995 Fellowship dinner at Visit Our New Website: www.manningrealty.net Tom’s Branch Ch. Jan. 21 There will be a fellowship din- Saturday, January 14 FEATURED HOMES ner at Tom’s Branch Church on Saturday, Jan. 21, beginning at 5 p.m., with worship services at 7 6:00 pm At The p.m. The pastor, Bro. Jeff Mont- gomery, and congregation invite H NEW LISTING! First time on everyone to attend. MCHS Cafeteria First time on market! 87+ acre BeauHtif uNlE Wol dLeISrT IbNrGic!k on HomeH si NtuEaWte dL IoSnT I0N.G91! acre msitaurakteetd! oNni c4e7 –s paaccrieosu isn hEollimotet H NEW LISTING! 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Bank Beginnings Ch. of God 4 Toppings H NEW LSISATILNGE! 20 acre tract. oadwdnietido nmso. bAidled h yoomuer woiwthn n feinw- owner/broker ColEuvmabnugse,l iOst hMioa, ttw Lilel sbliee ,i nfr orme- *SalePsI CTaKx-U NPo Ot INnLcYluded fWaHarmll oN,w EPohWSlodE leeLOrN.I S $fTaD4IrN9Lm,IG9N 0!Dh 04oG5u saec,r east, Hwhui tNnhtEi nWngeS, L waIS tA cTLaIeNbeLGi nC!, 2i tEey5,x0 cj–ue saltcl eroenfstfiCsstoehuainln gatyt t $oo3uf2fc ,h5De0its0n.e Iyn RMidogreg. aAn OCffeiclle: :7 77368-1-5440040 vival Jan. 22 thru Jan. 27 at New MPounEtainN ParDkwayI. RNeduGced Beginnings Church of God, lo- Magoffin County. $25,000 to sell quickly. $159,900 H NEW LISTING! Restricted Roger Mayse, 738-5076 cated at 248 Blevins Road, West PEPPERONI POUNDER HCo uNnEtWy 5L0IS– T aINcrGe!s .E Flliiorsttt HNo rNriEsW mLoISdTuIlNarG ! h2o0m0e4,ciEnol lmifromotnte tr Ccoioaf ul Llnaotutsyr .en lo WGwao atrevgarei laaInbnnlde, Marthasa Blesa aysss,o c7ia3te8,-5550 Lniigbhetrltyy.. SPearsvtoicre Rs uwfiolrl db eA abtn 7e pr .imn-. 4 Different Types Of Cheese & $1099 thimunet ionng .m Vaerkrye t.s Eexccluedlleendt. 3G2raxy8s0on, , Koyn. $132.28, 00a0cres,saenwy ebr uasvianielasbsl.e .P Erxicceesll ernatn fgoer sales associate, $49,000 from $75,000 and up. E.Mail: [email protected] vites everyone to attend. Come 100 Pieces Of Pepperoni........... expecting a miracle. C-1-12-2t PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2006 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER Cora F. Allen hosts Burglary ... Junction News evening. It made my birthday Quotable Quote hurdle a little more more easier. I have no doubt whatever that tenth annual New By Kathy Bolin (Continued From Page One) Jan. 9--Greetings from the Our new arrival, Tarra most people live whether physi- Year’s Day dinner Wireman, made a visit with her cally, intellectually, or morally, in $150 in cash. Junction. It was near spring like weather mother, Lee Ann, and Aunt a very restricted circle of their The burglary is believed to My birthday has come and this year for Cora Faye Allen’s Cindy, to East Valley this week. potential being. They make use have occurred sometime shortly went, and yes, I am another year tenth annual New Year’s Day din- All staff members enjoyed Tarra of a very small portion of their after outside doors at the hospital older. I’m a little apprehensive on ner at her home in Mount Ster- as they patiently passed her possible consciousness . . . . Much were unlocked at 5:00 a.m. The this birthday. I was 58 this year, West Liberty ling. around from one to the other. like the man who, out of his ers TChleu bW hHeasodtm tLheiebmiera ratkyne nrHusoalm Cehmraiskt-- lPirgaThtethrfo,u sPle h dtihliaispth eeansnj dow ySeeydrl eCv ioMar aAa’sul lddeeine-, tibnhygie T tvAhheeeus lxgobiaculikringa eolrdany r et yhnm etwr egaaminsfct b edse hibsroyc p obL v rdeeeooaroektrda-. athhneadanl twkhf eoullvl eotrhn t ahmte yI y wehaaarvyse. t Moh a6yd0 f .r giIeo naomdd, wChaasA dPn Raomoths Res rao nsbdsi;r ltsihvhdeesa i yisn t thEhezi sew l.wi fPeea eomkf wionnhtlooy l aeh hibsao bldiitytt looefr gfuiansnigniesgrm a., n .s dh. o.m uWoldve iganelglt mas party Saturday, Dec. 10, Mitchell and Judy Allen, Kevin, Sherman when she arrived arrived Ms. Emily Bailey, who turned 9 is a co-worker at East Valley. have reservoirs of life to draw 2005, at the Barry Keiger Memo- Mary, Sarah, Robert, and Andrew to open the shop about 7:00 a.m. this year, and I went on our usual Happy birthday!! upon, of which we do not dream! rial Building. Fields, Michael Short, of Mount Hospital employees recalled shopping trip. About 8:00 p.m. as Williams Creek Elkfork William James Norma Smith, president, Sterling, Lola Fae Pugh, Ralph seeing two men walking in an in- I was lounging around my home, Church would like to invite you called the meeting to order. She and Lorrie Prater, from terior hallway near the gift shop I heard several car doors shut out- to Saturday night service, at 7:00 welcomed everyone and thanked Jeffersonville, Joyce Short, from shortly after 5:00 a.m., but as- side. Low and behold, I found p.m.. Gene Peck will be ordained them for coming to the party. Bath County, Dennis, Rebecca sumed they were visiting a pa- myself surrounded by several that evening. Then on Sunday Norma gave the devotion by and Tennyson Prater, kelsey tient. Efforts to trace a red Dodge cowboys (Jimmy Montgomery, morning we will be having gos- reading a poem entitled Christmas Palmer, from Winchester. Neon reported to have been seen Jerome Gullett, Mo Gullett, and pel singers Two For One playing. Versions which she read in The day was enjoyed by every- parked near the hospital’s front Davy) and cowgirl friends (Cindy Please try to attend. memory of Lettie Cantrell. one. There was a lot of food left entrance have been unsuccessful. Montgomery, Lisa Gullett, and Please try to remember to keep Games were enjoyed, gifts ex- over for the guests to take home The case is being investigated Brie Adams). Immediately when Everett Manley, Teresa Owens, changed, and everyone enjoyed for supper. by the West Liberty Police Depart- I appeared they all chimed into a and Terry Cantrell in your delicious refreshments furnished ment. birthday chant. I was totally sur- prayers. All have had on going by all club members. prised!! it was an evening of fun, health issue for a while. Those enjoying the evening LETTER TO THE EDITOR and memories were made that were Ida Mae Elam, Kim Dear Editor, A Funny Sparkman, Dee Jay and Chloe I wanted to say thank you for When pointing out a mistake May Sparkman, Nettie and The Licking Valley Courier. I en- by another person, always con- Gerald Goodpaster, Iva and John joy reading it due to where I sider the person’s feelings. Happy 2nd Birthday Leeper, Annette and Ringo moved to Mount Sterling, the pa- Comedian Milton Berle was To Joshua Holbrook Kembler, Sherry Lykins, Tre per helps me keep up with what’s dining with his wife, Ruth, in a On January 10th Duvall, Marie Franklin, Nell going on in Morgan County. Hollywood restaurant, when a Adkins, Mondella and Jake Bra- Thank you! waiter put too much pepper on her And dley, Cricket Cantrell, Norma Lisa Havens salad. Happy 6th Birthday Smith, Lorene Trimble, Dulcene 231 Hialeah Dr. Mrs. Berle tasted it and said, To Kellie Holbrook Carpenter, Monteza Lykins, Mt. Sterling, Ky. 40353 “Hmm. Needs more salad.” On January 16th Nancy Brandt, and Julia Elam. (859) 498-9459 Love, Our next meetingwill be held CONGRATULATIONS Mom, Dad and Family in January, 2006, at the home of Nell Adkins. A SPECIAL LADY C-1-12-1T PD. See everyone at the January How are you, Sophie Blevins, Amy Adkins meeting. of Grant Park, Illinois? Hope you and are much improved at this time. Happy 48th Jonathan Burke Happy 5th We wish you and Gary a very SENIOR CITIZENS MENU Happy New Year. May God bless Birthday Anniversary Monday, Jan. 16--Holiday. you with better health and heal Tuesday, Jan. 17--Roast turkey you. The good Lord has been so Kyle Stacy December 28 w/gravy, mashed potatoes, but- good to you and spared your life tered green beans, white or wheat, up to now. you are always in my On January 16 From the margarine, chocolate pudding, thoughts and prayers. I thank God Love, Children, Grandchildren, milk. for a wonderful friend like you. Wednesday, Jan. 18--Pinto Someday He will reward you for Mom and Dad and Great Grandchildren beans and ham bits, sauer kraut, all of your thoughtfulness, and C-1-12-1T C-1-12-1T macaroni salad, corn bread, mar- being so good and kind to others. garine, pear halves, milk. God bless you always. Thursday, Jan. 19--Swiss Love and prayers, REVIVAL THIS WEEK! steak, buttered hominy, peas and Your friend, carrots, biscuit, margarine, tropi- Alpha Clevenger Registered At: cal fruit salad, milk. The Gift Gallery — at — Hair curlers give his Quotable Quote 631 Main Street ASSEMBLY OF FAITH age away On Friends What the world really needs West Liberty, Ky. As he primps & curls Familiarity breeds content. is more love and less paperwork. (606) 743-1416 CHURCH & does sashay, Anna Quindlen Pearl Bailey Anyone under 50 knows Gordon Stacy of Strawberry Plains, Tenn. You use a round brush Jan. 11-13 (Wednesday - Friday) ¥ 7 p.m. as the dryer blows. HAPPY 50TH Pastor Harold Davis & congregation invite everyone to attend! Tim Holbrook H&R BLOCK® 743-7672 The Banks & Walters C-1-12-1T C-1-12-1T PD. OPENS HUNDREDS OF NEW OFFICES NATIONWIDE Local Office Announces Grand Opening Event FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (West Liberty, Kentucky) –In an effort to match convenience with a growing demand for tax services during the 2006 tax filing sea- son, H&R Block is opening hundreds of new offices. One of the company’s newest local office, located at (572 Prestonsburg St.), will celebrate a grand open- Dr. James Frederick, center; Melissa Frederick, ARNP, left, and Jean Burnette, PA-C, right. ing on (Monday, January 23, from 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) The public is invited to attend. Dr. James Frederick Announces New Medical Professionals On Staff “This new office will give our clients ready access to our tax professionals and the full array of tax services Dr. Frederick has been a devoted physician in Morgan County for the past and products offered by H&R Block,” explains (District 30 years. He has served the citizens of Morgan and surrounding counties Manager, Georgina Stamper/Office Manager with dedication and compassion. He has privileges at Morgan County Appa- Angie Patrick). lachian Regional Hospital and is the medical director of West Liberty Nurs- ing and Rehabilitation. In his continuing efforts to promote quality medical Those attending the grand opening will have an services, he has added to his medical staff Melissa Frederick, ARNP, and opportunity to talk with H&R Block professionals about Jean Burnette, PA-C, now practicing at the Frederick Medical Clinic. tax law changes, tax planning and other financial is- The clinic has new hours and is now open five days a week to better serve sues. Recognized as the nation’s tax services leader, H&R the citizens of Morgan and surrounding counties. With the addition of these Block also offers a wide range of mortgage and two professionals, we are now open to see patients Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- investment related services. day, and Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. We are accepting new patients by appointments and walk-ins. We hope to continue to serve you in your medical needs. For more information about the H&R Block office grand opening, please call (606)-743-1272 to speak directly to Frederick Medical Clinic a company representative. West Liberty, Ky. - Phone 743-3114 C-W-E-12-8&9-1t C-1-12-2T PAGE FOUR-B THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2006 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER EEllaamm’’ss FFuurrnniittuurree 2 Cents Off Per Gallon We Are Now Authorized 90 Days Same Need Cash As Cash With No Dealer For Whirlpool, On Any Brand Of Money Down Advances? New Furniture And Used Appliances Estate Home Appliances Gasoline Purchase! (With Approved Credit) 2 Miles West Of West Liberty - Phone 743-4196 And Roper. Stop By And Bring (Bring In This Ad) We Now Have No Limit - No Expiration Your Current Bank New Appliances I’m tired of In Stock! Statement, Your changing the sign! All Wood Bedroom Suites Current Pay Check Stub, $59900 And Drivers Licenses. 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(Continued From Page One) may raise awareness among (Continued From Page Two) Former Jailer Dies those who have drug problems Hezakiah C. Combs, 82, an escort from the West Liberty and want to seek help. Methodist and Christian Church former Morgan County jailer Police Department. “Before we can fix the drug singing his favorite hymns, “ In (1911) dies February 16th. He was “We invite all local problem, we must recognize how The Garden,” “Let The Love Light a citizen of Panama, Morgan Co. government officials, civic Be Burning,” and “ The Old Rug- bad the problem really is,” Mr. Combs is survived by his wife, ged Cross.” He was born July 1, leaders, churches, businesses and Conley said. “Addicts cannot quit 1880 the son of James Harrison Martha Hudson Combs. The had organizations to participate,” drugs by themselves. We must Cole (“Jolly Jim”) and Moselette four children, Ed Combs, Mary Tharp said. “We also encourage help them recognize that there is Spradlin Cole. He married Marga- Combs Adams, Luellen Combs all local fire departments to Burchett and Sylvania Combs assistance and show them how to ret Nancy Carraway. Their chil- participate and bring fire trucks Adams. Mr. Combs was born in reach out for it. That is why it is dren were Robert C. Cole, Eliza- for the march if possible.” Breathitt County, June 19, 1863. so important to publicize this beth Cole Mathis, Nell Cole Tharp said UNITE’s march.” Taulbee and one daughter de- attendance goal for the march is ceased, Helen May Cole. Mr. Cole at least 2,000 demonstrators. Regular UNITE meetings are had one brother J.S. Cole, and ★★ CASH ★★ “We are hoping for participant held in the county government three sisters, Myrtle Keyser, Instant cash loans for diamond rings, gold, jewelry, numbers similar to those of building conference room on the Nannie Flowers, and Hattie Color T.V.’s, guns, and other items. UNITE marches in Wolfe and first Wednesday of each month Baldwin. “Jack” Cole and Ed Clay counties,” Tharp said. at 2 p.m. UNITE family support Cochran built the present Drug CASKEY’S PAWN SHOP “Wolfe County’s march drew meetings are also held in the Store building on Main street. On U.S. 60 East - Ph: 784-4242 Blood donors approximately 2,000 people, and county government building From 1917 to 1939, he and his C-8-4-TF These employees of the Cabinet of Families and Children do- Clay County’s march drew conference room on the third nated blood at the December drive. They are regular blood do- approximately 3,500 people.” Monday of each month at 6 p.m. nors. They are, from left, Debbie Skaggs, Janet Wells, and Tammy Tharp said attendance may Commercial Property Geri’s Davis. A co-worker, Jennifer Jones, is not shown. They are get- determine whether the march ting ready for the next Morgan County Blood Drive on Feb. 9. becomes an annual event. Woman Killed... FOR Jewelry Repair Many door prizes are ready for winners. “We would like to hold a march every year if enough (Continued From Page One) SALE 743-1955 people attend,” Tharp said. “This Marling Potter pronounced Board Meet ... school year. is a way to let everyone know Howard dead at the scene. Size Or Adjust That The board set Jan. 30 for a how the people of Morgan Potter said that Howard, who OR Beautiful Jewelry You special meeting to adopt a County truly feel about illegal was an Alzheimer’s patient, was (Continued From Page One) projected budget for the 2006- drug use and trafficking.” probably walking to her sister’s RENT Got For Christmas teams, and construction of a 2007 school year, and board Morgan County Judge house when she stepped into the To A Custom Fit! new press box, concession stand, members announced they will be Executive Tim Conley agrees that northbound lane. and bleachers at Herdman Field. attending the Kentucky School march attendance is crucial. Potter said Howard’s Warehouse, and land Same Day Service The commission proposes Boards Association Convention “We, as citizens, should be daughter, Sharon Howard, who Denniston, Ky. Available on Most Jobs! eliminating the existing bleachers Jan. 27-29 where they will concerned enough about our had missed her mother and had on the home side of the field and complete their required community’s future to give an gone to look for her, was at the – Call – QUALITY WORK replacing them with modern continuing education hour of our time to this march,” scene when he arrived. REASONABLE PRICES bleachers to seat 1,200 fans, and requirements needed to remain Conley said. “This march should The incident is currently Bill •Watch Repair •Ring Sizing construction of new bleachers to qualified to serve on the board. go on no matter what – people under investigation by Kentucky •Chains Soldered seat 400 people on the visitors Morgan County Judge need to come out and voice their State Trooper Brian Evans. HANDCRAFTED side of the field. As proposed, the Executive Tim Conley was a Thomas JEWELRY & GIFTS press box would be located on the special guest at the meeting to Open: Monday Thru Saturday landing above the home present a proclamation Located under Morgan County bleachers. designating January as School CHARLIE T. WRIGHT (859) 221-2462 Water District The commission estimates the Board Member Recognition 408 Prestonsburg St. • West Liberty cost of its proposals would total Month in Morgan County. Geri Burton - Owner around $400,000, and the board Personnel actions announced Announces Candidacy For RECTOR-HAYDEN C-1-13-TF authorized Superintendent of by Supt. Gold included: C-1-12-4T Schools Joe Dan Gold to explore Employment: Marsha Bartley, MAGISTRATE methods of funding the substitute custodian; James improvements. Beasley and David Frazier, District #2 Farmers Home C & C In other action, the board substitute bus drivers; Robert Mutual Insurance accepted a proposal by Kentucky Daniel, substitute teacher; Jeffery Dataseam, Inc., to provide the Russell, special educ. I, Charlie T. Wright, would like to Association Of Continuous Guttering sMcahcoionlt odsihs ctroimctp wutietrhs aunpd troe la1t0e0d pTahroarendsubceartroyr, , MCHsuSb; sStittauctye announce my candidacy for Magistrate Fleming Co. Ph. (606) 743-7301 software for student use. Under paraeducator. of District 2. I was born and grew up in ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ – OWNERS – the plan, which has been initiated Fire & Wind Coverage 21st Century: Josh Motley, in a number of school systems, guitar instructor, MCHS; Paula the Coffee Creek area. I now reside at Liability For Home & Farm Johnnie & the donated computers would be Adkins, bus driver. Mobile Home Coverage Shelia Cantrell left on after classes dismiss and Crockett. I hope to visit and talk to all during weekends, during which Resignations: Ruth Burke, NEW REDUCED RATE ON time they would be utilized for Gifted and Talented Program the families in the district. NEW SINGLE AND • Five and six inch cancer research by the University coordinator, effective Jan. 11. DOUBLEWIDE TRAILERS IIIguttering available of Louisville. Said Supt. Gold, “Ruth has YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE iiiin a variety of Supt. 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Sat. — 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 10036 Highway 7 SALES: 743-3116 PARTS/SERVICE 743-3153 West Liberty, Ky. 41472 C-11-24-TF C-11-18-TFJBS C-6-30-TF THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2006 PAGE FIVE-B CHURCH Straight Creek Enterprise Baptist Williams Creek-Elkfork Commu- Wells Chapel Church Of God, Stacy Watson Enterprise Baptist Church, Neal Howards Creek Community Broadway First Church Of God, Church, Big Mandy Road off KY- nity Church, Rt. 3, West Liberty, KY Fork, KY. Sunday School 10:00 am. HC 75, Sandy Hook, KY. Larry Dale Church, Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. West Liberty, KY 41472, phone 743- 650. Every third Saturday evening 41472, phone 522-4111 or 522-4591, Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday Ison, pastor. Mike Gilliam, assistant DIRECTORY Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday 3759. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- 7:00 pm. Every Sunday morning Rev. Herbert Wright, pastor. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday evening pastor. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- morning 11:00 am. Every third Thurs- day morning 11:00 am. Sunday 11:00 am. Darris Hammons, pastor. radio service 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm. day morning 11:00 am. day ladies and men’s meeting 7:00 pm. evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday prayer Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday 6:00 pm. Rev. Ivan Hinton, pastor. Ev- Dean Lewis, pastor. Everyone wel- meeting 6:30 pm. Bro. Jessie Rogers, Catholic Church Of The Good evening 7:00 pm. Wednesday prayer eryone welcome. Campton Church Of Christ, Rt. 35, come. pastor. Shepherd, 525 Main St., Campton, service 7:00 pm. Box 405, Campton, KY 41301, phone Pekin Pentecostal Church, Thursday Abundant Life Full Gospel Church, KY. Phone 668-3731. Sunday mass Brushy Fork Church, Caney, Ky. WCheullrsc hC, rSeuenkd aEy nmteorrnpirnigs e1 0B:3a0p atimst. 668-6531. e7v:0e0n ipnmg .7 :S0u0n dpamy. SScahtuorodl a1y0 e:0v0e naimng. 8P4h9o nBe r7o4a3d-w15ay4 9S. tS.,u Wndeasyt SLcihboeortly 1, 0K:0Y0. NBaepwtcisotm Cbheu Vrcahll,e yIs oFnirvsiltl eE, nKtYer. pFriirsset LCahcuyr cCh,r eLeakc yE Cnrteeerkp,r KisYe . BSaepcotinsdt 1p2m:3.0 pm. Wednesday evening 5:30 Services fourth Saturday at 1:00 pm Every second Saturday evening 7:00 Lick Fork Pentecostal Church, Sat- Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Rev. Sammy am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Thurs- Saturday each month 7:00 pm. Weekly weekend each month. Saturday Countryside Community Church, and fourth Sunday at 10:00 am each pm. Joe Gilliam, pastor. Ruley Wag- urday evening 7:30 pm. Sunday Vancleave, pastor. Everyone invited. day evening 7:00 pm. Bro. Donnie Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. Sunday morning KY-134, Johnson Fork. Sunday month. Hobert Dunn, pastor. oner, assistant pastor. evening 6:00 pm. Congregation invites Wheeler, pastor. morning 10:45 am. Ladies Bible study/ 11:00 am. Every Sunday evening 6:30 School 10:00 am. Sunday morning all. Everyone welcome. West Liberty Christian Church, 304 prayer group Wednesday 1:00 pm. pm. Bro. Tim Jenkins, pastor. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. West Liberty Church Of God, 568 Union Enterprise Church, Williams Prestonsburg St. (corner of Callaboose Community Church, Off Mike Adkins, pastor. Marvin Fannin, Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. David Glenn Ave., West Liberty, KY 41472, Creek, KY. Sunday School 9:30 am to Rocky Branch Full Gospel Church Prestonsburg and Court Street), phone KY-746 near Campton. Sunday morn- assistant pastor. Apostolic Church Of Jesus Christ, Hinton, pastor. phone 743-4161. Gary Fields, pastor. 10:30 am every Sunday morning. Sun- Of God, 3 miles north of Campton on (606) 743-4356, parsonage (606) 743- ing 10:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Lytten, KY. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Parsonage: 743-2632. Sunday School day evening 6:00 pm. First Saturday KY-746. Sunday morning 10:00 am. 4355. Paul Casteel, minister. Ben Tho- Raymond Brewer, pastor. 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Sunday 9:30 am. 6:30 pm. 11:00 am. Wednesday Bible study 7:00 Helton, pastor. Garrie Stamper, pastor. Ison assistant pastor. pm. Rev. Donald Cox, pastor. Every- Lee City First Church Of God, Lee Woodsbend Community Church, one welcome. Campton Baptist Church, Sunday KY-705 North. Phone (606) 743-3580. City, KY, phone 662-6221. Sunday Green’s Lawnmower Sales Index Community Church, Rt. 1 Box Samch. oSouln 9d:4ay5 aemve.n Siunngd 6a:y0 0m pomrn.i Wnge 1d1n:e0s0- Smuonrndianyg S11c:h0o0o al m1.0 C:0h0il darmen.’ sS cuhnudrachy m6:0o0rn pinmg. R10e:v3. 0S taamnl.e yS uBnudrnayet te, vpeansitonrg. Sheets Bookkeeping & Service 210, West Liberty, KY 41472 (intersec- day prayer service 6:00 pm. Rev. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Everyone welcome. & Tax Service tion KY-191 & US-460), phone 743- 1256 Hwy. 706 – West Liberty, KY 4733. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- Ronald Barnett, phone 668-3517. Wisteridense 7sd:0a0y pemve.ning family night min- Centerville Community Church, Sat- please call Johnny Green dhaoyu rm 6o:r3n0i npgm 1.1 :S0u0n admay. Seuvnednainyg y 7o:u0th0 Hazel Green Church Of God, KY- urday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday 210 Riverside Dr. • West Liberty, KY pm. Wednesday prayer service 7:00 1010 East. Sunday School 10:00 am. Pine Branch House Of Worship, evening 6:00 pm. Harry Flannery, pas- Jennifer M. Sheets, E.A. • and Staff 606-522-4241 pm. Rev. Mike Frisby, pastor. Eddy Sunday morning and children’s church Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Saturday tor. 743-7080, 743-3914 or FAX: 743-7080 Dennison, assistant pastor. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. evening 7:00 pm. Raymond Mollette, John Wayne Pest Control, Inc. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Rev. pastor. Vortex Pentecostal Church, Thursday Compliments Of Sandy Hook United Methodist Glendon Robinson, pastor. evening 7:00 pm. Rev. Leonard Cole, Church, Sunday School 10:00 am. Assembly Of Faith Church, seven pastor. McKENZIE SHOPWISE • State Licensed • Insured • Commercial • Residential • 17 Years Of Experience Sunday morning 11:00 am. Wednesday Concord Enterprise Baptist Church, miles north of West Liberty on KY-519. • VA & 1FH0A0 In8sp4ec t6Hion0sw •6 yM -o7n7t h•l4y CW3on-etra7sctts0 •L T0ierbm3eiterst •y R, atKs •Y Roaches BVaibnloev esrt,u pdays to7r:.0 E0v permyo. nRee wv.e lWcoamrree.n KEpmvYe-.r 3yE2 vefoeigruhyrt t hmS uiSlneadst uawryde, saSty ou fen Svdaeannydi nySg Hc h7oo:o0ok0l. Se77v:4u0e3n0n-d 4ipan5myg5 .5m 6.H:o3ar0rno iplndmg D . 1aT0vh:i3us,0r sp daaamsyto. reS. vuPenhndoinangye GSmuornarndciean ygB 1aS1pc:t0hi0sot oa Cml h.1 Su0ur:n0chd0a, yaM mdai.sl ocSinpuel,ne sKdhaYiyp. Mon. –2 6S1at .C –o 7u ratm S –t. 9• pWme •s tS Lunib. e–r 9ty ,a mK Y– 7 pm LPOC #573 “WhCeanl lB Jouhgns AWrea yAn eP”ain, Rzeel dG Rreievne,r K CYo 4m1m33u2n, ipthyo Cneh 6u6r2ch-6, 9H4a7-. 1W0e:0d0n easmda. yS upnradyaeyr mmoerentiinngg 171::0000 pamm.. Campton United Methodist Church, tprmai.n Winge d5n:0e0sd pamy .B Siubnled asytu edvye n6i:n0g0 6p:m00. 606-743-7379 Menifee Bookkeeping & Tax Service Smuonrndianyg S1c1h:0o0o la m10. :S0u0n admay. eSvuenndinagy Rev. Ricky Lewis, pastor. phone 668-3229. Sunday School 10:00 Bro. Mike Lindon, pastor. COMMERCIAL BANK am. Sunday morning 10:55 am. Sun- US-460 • Wellington, KY 6:00 pm. Thursday prayer service 7:00 West Liberty Church Of Christ, Sun- day evening 7:00 pm. Wednesday Redbush Enterprise Baptist Church, “God Owns My Business” pm. Rev. Charles Glover, pastor. day Bible study 10:00 am. Sunday evening 7:00 pm choir 7:45 pm. Rev. Redbush, KY. Second Saturday “Where Friendliness Prevails” Mon.-Fri. –E 8ve al6ymn0 t6Co- r67o 6upm8ch-;2, S m0a2ta.7 n–a 8ge arm. to 5 pm PUmtorSari,s -n5s4c 869e10: 0 O,G0 Wf lae mPnesne.t aF AcLavetie hb.Ce,e rrpa tJhtyeho,r onrKlyei YcD7 .4C o3Srh-nu4u,n 8rpd1caa7hsy.-, m6aPl:hl0o oa0rnng epein sm7g 74. :310W-102:e 10pd30mn2 e.a. sPmdaa.u ylS BBunaibldclaehy ,s mteuvidneyins itfneorgr. DIIssaoovnnivvdii llGlleer, o PKsrsYi, m.p Paitshitvooenr. eB 7a3p8ti-s5t8 C16h. uSrucnh-, eSm6v:uo0enrn0ndi inapngymg e S 1aecc1vhh:e0 omr0oy ol a ntm1hth0i. r:6S0d:0 u0Sn 0aud pmanmyd. a. eSyWvu.e enBnedikrnalogyy. Main 6S0t.6 •- 7W4e3st- 3L1ib9e5rty, KY day School 10:00 am. Sunday morn- Gerald Fyffe, pastor. PHIPPS HEATING & Wells Union Baptist Church, Sunday Campton First Church Of God, Sun- ing 11:00 am. Christopher K. Harper, Free Estimates A-1 School 10:00 am. Sunday morning day School 9:45 am. Sunday morning pastor. Everyone welcome. Hope Enterprise Baptist Church, AIR CONDITIONING, INC. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. 10:45 am. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. KY-650, Doctor’s Branch, Sandy OVERHEAD DOOR Tuesday Bible study 6:00 pm. Jimmy Wednesday prayer service 7:00 pm. West Liberty First Baptist Church, Hook, KY. Every second Saturday Rou6te0 16 -H7a4ze3l- G7r2e7en9, KY TOaopfhpfpa hrrKopirxY, ip-Em1an7sattt2oee.rlr .ySp er1ir0sv eim cBeilsae psf itruissptt KwCYehe-u1kr2ecn6h0d, LCppmmahu..u ErrSecvuhlen r,dG yaY otyhor iuSgrtdceh h S Eosaeotnrulv tr9eidc:ra4epy5sr e iFavsmreein d. BiaSnyagu p n77dt::i00as0y0t Siay7nmo:ug0un 0n1tdh 1uap :yrgm0s rSe0o.rc uayWhpm op e6o.rd o:lC0n v9h0e:iis4d pld5edmad raye..m n SSp’.uus rS nancuyddhneaaudryyr a c meeyhvv em1eee1nnoti:iirn0nnng0gg- eSa7mv:c0he.0o n Topinulm 9eg.s: 4dR75a:o y0an m0ne i.v peSe mnuMni.na dgyWa sypee mr,e apkoyalreysnrti onmSrg.ue 1ne0tdi:3any0g 6Se0rv6ic-e7 •4J AS3MaS-Elee9Srsv 8iJ n•Og9 S IAEn1llPs O Ht•af, l E lOTaawstotineorelnnrl A ••F nW dRr eCesetes enLidti rbae8eln rK7ttyei,na7 Ktlu -e•cn5k tyCu1cok1my-m9e8r9ica1l each month. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. morning 11:00 am. Sunday prayer 7:00 pm. David Cook, pastor. Phone Hilltop Apostolic Church, KY-7 past DRS. NICKELL & STEELE Sunday morning 11:00 am. Every Sun- meeting 7:00 pm. Wednesday prayer 743-3722. Bruin. Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. Sun- dFauylt ze, vpeanstionrg. B6r:o0.0 D pamnn.y B Prroic. eB, aosbsbisy- mtoer.e Vtiinrgg i7l :F0.0 G pimllu. mR,e avs. sBisitlal nRt ipcaes, tpoar.s- Bigwoods Community Church, HC devaeyn imngo r6n:0in0g p m10. :D00a rraemll .G Saullnihduaey, Kentucky Eye Institute – Family Eye Care tant pastor. Everyone welcome. 75, Wellington, KY. 40387. Sunday pastor. 587 Main St. • West Liberty, KY Full Gospel Tabernacle, Top of Slade School 10:00 am. Sunday morning A “Real” Community Bank • Index, West Liberty & Ezel Pleasant Run House Of Prayer, Hill where Jesus is Alpha and Omega. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Victory Christian Center, Elliott 606-743-7279 (606) 743-3141 Yocum, KY. Sunday School 10:30 am. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday Wednesday Bible hour 7:00 pm. Phone County on Blaine’s Trace Road off KY- Sunday morning 1:00 pm. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Tuesday evening 768-3456. Rev. Jess Brewer, pastor. 486. Sunday School 9:45 am. Sunday Office Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm M/F Frederick & May evening 7:00 pm. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Rev. Ralph Banks, pastor. morning 10:30 am. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Raymond Barker, pastor. Ev- Everyone welcome. New Salem Church, Moon, KY. 1/4 7:00 pm. David Webb, pastor. ALL OCCASION FLOWERS mile off KY-172 on KY-1715. Every eryone welcome. Lumber Company Grassy Lick Baptist Church, Grassy third Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sandfield Community Church, Sun- “For The Added Touch” Helechawa Community Church, lo- Creek, KY 41352. Sunday School Weekly Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- day School 10:00 am. Sunday morn- cated on KY-191. Saturday evening 10:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. day morning 11:00 am. Bro. James ing 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. 541 Main St. • West Liberty, KY 919 Prestonsburg St • West Liberty, KY 7:00 pm. Sunday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. Wednesday Wallin, pastor. Bro. Shane Ison, assis- Wednesday Bible study 6:30 pm. Mike Everyone welcome to come and wor- evening Bible study 7:00 pm. Kenneth tant pastor. Everyone welcome. Brooks, pastor. Harold Stamper, assis- 606-743-2525 606-743-3136 ship the Lord. Gevedon, pastor. Vernon Stacy, assis- tant pastor. tant pastor. James Tyra, assistant pas- Lick Branch Enterprise Baptist Sulphur Springs Church, Crockett, tor. Church, two miles off US-460 up Old Bethany Community Church, Morgan Tire Center, Inc. KY, KY-172. Third weekend of each KY-172. Every fourth weekend of each Bethany, KY. Sunday School 9:30 am. month and all odd weekends. Saturday Quillens Church Of God, Sunday month. Saturday night business 6:30 Sunday morning 10:30 am. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday morning School 10:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sun- evening 7:00 pm. Paul Roemer, pastor. Goodyear Tires • Auto Service Center 1B1r:o0. 0B aomb W. Bilrloia. mCsh,r aisss Bisataldnwt pians, tpoar.s Etovr-. p6m43.5 L.ester Spencer, pastor. Phone 668- devayen minogr n6i:n0g0 1p0m:3. 0B arom. .J oEev eOry. J Seunnkdinasy, E66rn8-e3s3t 5M9.artin, youth pastor. Phone US-460 • West Liberty, KY pastor. Everyone welcome. eryone welcome. 606-743-7350 Pam’s Tax Service Please Call Judy @ WOLFE COUNTY GEVEDON’S RECYCLING Personal – Farm – Business FARM BUREAU Located On Centerville Rd. • West Liberty, KY CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 1-800-293-4709 Paying Top Prices For Aluminum Cans And 215 Main St. • Campton, KY All Your Scrap Metals 606-738-5175 606-668-3485 Call Us Before You Sell if you would like to rent this space 606-743-4209 Located next to First Baptist Church & The Frosty Freeze, Sandy Hook, KY Please Call Judy @ Please Call Judy @ Peyton’s Pharmacy MTP COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORIZED AGENT OF CINGULAR WIRELESS HOURS: 8 am–6:30 pm Mon.–Sat. 1-800-293-4709 1-800-293-4709 Peyton’s Plaza • West Liberty, KY Food City Plaza Food Court Mayo Plaza Louisa, KY West Liberty, KY Painstville, KY 606-743-3163 if you would like to rent this space (606) 638-9959 (606) 743-2744 (606) 789-6336 if you would like to rent this space Compliments Of owned & operated by THE WELLS GROUP, LLC Bob & Tom Hutchison Please Attend The Church Of (Wells Ready Mix Concrete Company) Your Choice 606-743-3485 606-743-1833 or 743-7800 Clinic Pharmacy Please Call Judy @ HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday – 8 am to 6 pm 1-800-293-4709 Thursday – 8 am to 12:00 noon Wells Hill Road – West Liberty, KY 606-743-4957 if you would like to rent this space Please Call Judy @ “From Your Heels to Your Toes” THINK FEET – THINK FEATHERS 1-800-293-4709 SCOTT J. FEATHERS, DPM Fellow, Academy of Ambulatory Foot and Ankle Surgery if you would like to rent this space Fellow, American Professional Wound Care Association Board Certified Minimal Invasive Surgical Technique & Wound Care MORGAN CHEVROLET SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON HEEL SPUR PAIN LASER SURGERY FOR SOFT TISSUE (warts, toenails, etc.) Hurricane (east of Huntington, WV) Pontiac-GMC Trucks Parkersburg & Beckley, WV US-460 West, Index Hill • West Liberty, KY Toll Free: 1-800-293-3668 606-743-3116 FLOYD ANDERSON Tony & Terry’s Parkway Furniture & Electronics CHEVROLET-OLDS, INC. • Financing Available • Free Delivery Hwy. 15 • Campton, KY Route 114 • Salyersville, KY 606-668-3121 606-297-1821 or 606-349-1822 GIBSON Lewis & Ferguson Funeral Home KY-7 & KY-32 • Sandy Hook, KY AUTO SUPPLY “Because We Care” 695 Gardner Dr. • West Liberty, KY • Lady Attendant • Cemetery Monuments • Air Conditioned Chapel 606-743-3310 606-738-5135

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