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J c s ackson ounTy un Thursday, January 26, 2012 Volume 85, number 04 - usPs 271940 The Jackson County Public Library will now be open on Published Weekly since 1926 Saturdays starting mckee, ky - 50 cenTs February 4th 9 am to 5 pm Busting Meth Re-Districting Debate Continues Lab Easy Jerry Sparks State Senator State Senator as Watching TV Senior Reporter Robert Stivers Jensen Takes On Says Goodbye to After several weeks of heated debate the Democratic- Jackson County Jackson County Jerry Sparks controlled House and the Republican-dominated Senate Senior Reporter settled on new lines around “state legislative districts”. This saw Jackson County shift from the 21st District (represent- On Friday evening (Janu- ed by Senator Tom Jensen) to the 25th District (represented ary 20th, 2012) the Jackson by Senator Robert Stivers). Gov. Steve Beshear signed the County Sheriff’s Depart- legislative redistricting bill into law last Friday, January ment responded to an anony- 20th, 2012. Now the rancor continues over redrawing the mous tip and investigated a states’ congressional boundaries. Currently, the state is di- possible meth lab on Hwy vided into six (6) congressional districts. Jackson County 2002 near McKee, KY. Upon lies within Congressional District 5 being represented by arrival at the scene Deputy Congressman Harold Rogers. Goforth and Deputy Berry Congressional redistricting is mandated to occur every viewed what appeared to be Jacob Vaughn 10 years to account for population changes reported in the paraphernalia through the U.S. Census. The latest count found that the state’s overall windows of the residence of Mr. Jacob Vaughn, 24, of McK- population grew from 4 million to 4.3 million from 2000 ee, KY. According to the Sheriff’s office Mr. Vaughn was to 2010. Populations of rural areas in eastern and western not at home. They Deputies found Mr. Vaughn and he was Kentucky declined sharply while urban centers grew, forc- Hello! My name is Rob- Friends, I would like to See METH, page A-3 ing new boundaries to be drawn so that each congressman ert Stivers. I am the Ma- thank you for the opportuni- represents an equal number of people. jority Floor Leader of the ty to serve the good people New Jackson County Job Club Kentucky State Senate and of Jackson County. Every Accepting New Members your new state senator. It is ten years, it is our Consti- our Constitutional duty ev- tutional duty to realign vot- ery ten years to realign our ing districts according to the People who are looking for a job can get help and greatly voting districts according to populations confirmed by increase their chances of success by joining a job club that population after each cen- the census. This requires the begins meeting February 2 in McKee. sus. This act fulfills the re- General Assembly to estab- The Jackson County Job Club will meet from 1 til 2 p.m. quirement of one man, one lish the “one man, one vote” every Thursday at the Jackson County Public Library at 338 vote. Because of population rule. Due to population North Main St., McKee. shifts, the 25th State Sena- changes within my district, Participation is free. Drop-ins are welcome and are en- torial District now includes the 21st State Senatorial couraged to come 30 minutes early for a new member ori- Jackson County in addition District now includes Mc- entation. See JOBS, page A-3 to Clay, Knox, Lee, Me- Creary, Laurel, and Whitley A look at another local nifee, Owsley, Rowan, and counties. (The final con- See REDISTRICTING, page A-3 See STIVERS, page A-3 See JENSEN, page A-3 beauty queen headed to JCHS Cheerleaders Win The Attic Trade Store 13th Region KAPOS Grand Re-Opening & Head to State Wednesday, February 1, 2012 Jerry Sparks, Senior Reporter In collaboration with Sharyn Matusak, (Manager, The Attic) The Attic has been serving the residents of Jackson Coun- ty for close to 50 years. As a non-profit outreach program of St. Paul’s Catholic Church in McKee, the Attic sells quality clothing, toys, and household goods at extremely reasonable prices. St. Paul’s Pastoral Associate, Rebecca Koury states, “We receive donations from individuals and churches all over the country. The generosity of our donors and benefactors, enable us to minister to families in our community.” All proceeds from Attic sales go back into St. Paul’s emergency See ATTIC, page A-3 School District Refinances Bond The Jackson County School District is continuing to find Jerry Sparks ways to address the budget difficulties of these hard eco- Senior Reporter nomic times. For the first time in school history the JCHS sent a co- At its January 17, 2012 regular meeting the Jackson ed team to compete at the 13th Regional KAPOS (Ken- County Board of Education approved refinancing of its tucky Association of Pep Organization Sponsors). The 2002 Bond Issue that was originally issued to complete im- regional competition was held on January 21st, 2012 at provements at Sand Gap Elementary School. Knox Central High. The JCHS squad was the only co-ed That issue was originally sold at an average interest rate team in the entire region and they won the small co-ed di- of 4.3%. The bonds have now been refinanced at a new in- vision by default. That does not diminish the quality of the terest rate of 1.88% that will result in an interest savings of performance and the hard work put forward by the squad. 2.42% over the remaining eleven and one half years of the This team earned the right to compete and their unique- bond issue. ness earned them the right to continue to state. This team That reduction in interest charges will mean a total savings deserves praise and recognition in putting forward a co-ed of $240,444 during that 11 ½ year period, or an average sav- team. Although co-ed teams are common throughout the ings of $20,908 per year. That savings will further strength- country, they are relatively rare in the region. In order to en the Board’s ability to bond and will help offset the State’s compete in KAPOS members of the team must be extraor- recent cut in its commitment to the building funds (FSPK) dinary athletes. The team will proceed to compete at the of all its public school districts. The Jackson County School State At-Large Competition held on February 18th, 2012 District was notified in December that it would receive a Courtney Alyssa Lynne Creech headed to pageant that on the campus of Western Kentucky University in Diddle reduction of $39,351 to this year’s building fund. will be televised by “Toddlers & Tiaras”. See Story A-3 Arena in Bowling Green. It’s time to SHARE T V S U R V www.prtcnet.org E CDOSLM@PPRLTEC T E O U DRig iOtalN CaLblNe TEV S U LoRnVg DEisYtance Fiber to the Home Y www.prtcnet.org 287-7101 Wireless Services Calling Features Calling Plans Directory Advertising A-2 The Jackson counTy sun Thursday, January 26, 2012 UNDER ARREST We accept MEDICAID INNOCENT UNTIL & all other insurances PROVEN GUILTY 1.17.12 - 1.23.12 Accepting New Patients IRVINE FAMILY DENTISTRY Jason W. 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Sizemore 1/17/2012 10:40:57 PM Badge: Date Released: 103 1/18/2012 11:42:26 AM Arresting Agency: resting Officer: JACKSON COUNTY S.O. J.ARMSTRONG Arrest Date: Badge: Inmate Classification: 4A7rr7esting Agency: LAST WEEKEND, I SEALED MY JACKSON KENTUCKY STATE POLICE POST #7 PENDING Arrest Date: SURETY 01/17/2012 AIR DUCTS AND MY WALLET. $25,000.00 JENNIFER VENABLE $0.00 IJnAmCaKteS OCNlassification: J231417 First Name: 42299 JENNIFER MANUFACTURING METHAM- 08-T-06421 Last Name: PHETAMINE, 1ST OFF PENDING VENABLE SURETY PAY OR STAY Middle Name: $25,000.00 $719.00 And boy, is it paying off. By sealing all the air ducts in LEANN DISTRICT COURT $0.00 0y 0m 0d C2B1D11//oua22ort34erke// 22iRnn00tge 11A leD22ga a88est:::ee43:d15:::1127 APMM 4PS$D 20OAIS3.M0ST30SE1R IOBCOFT N MCDAORUIRJUTANA B0SFP2AOBE9Y7RR0 3V O6C7IR8NO9 GUS TRBATYENCH WARRANT imnsyi dheo mit.e A Ib sotuart t$e1d7 k7e peepri nyge aar ltoot bmeo mreo arier eaxnadc mt. oWnheayt $719.00 Arresting Officer: 42081 DISTRICT COURT can you do? Find out how the little changes add up at J.SIZEMORE DRUG PARAPHERNALIA - BUY/ Badge: POSSESS 1A0rr3esting Agency: S$0A.M00E BOND TogetherWeSave.com. JACKSON COUNTY S.O. Arrest Date: Obituaries - See more A-4 01/23/2012 Inmate Classification: www.jacksonenergy.com JACKSON J231422 JOHN WAYNE WILLIAMS 00798 ASSAULT, 4TH DEGREE (DO- John Wayne Williams was born September 9, 1933 in Kerby MESTIC VIOLENCE) MINOR INJURY AWAITING PRETRIAL Knob, Kentucky and departed this life Sunday January 22, 2012 myjacksonenergy.com $0.00 DISTRICT COURT at St. Joseph Hospital in Berea, Kentucky being 78 years of age. He was the son of the late Ted and Virgie Blakeman Wil- 1-800-262-7480 liams. He was also preceded in death by one brother Bobby Eugene Williams and one sister Betty Ann Williams who died JENNIFER VENABLE as an infant. First Name: John was sJuErNvNIiFvERed by his wife of 40 years Joyce Ann Williams Last Name: VENABLE MICHELLE WELCH of RichmondMi.d dl e JNoamhe:n was also survived by 7 children Jackie LEANN First Name: Rose and her husband Larry of McKee, Kathy Guy and her MICHELLE Current Age: Last Name: 21 WELCH husband JimB ooofki nRg Diacteh:mond, Wayne Williams and his wife Gina Middle Name: 1/23/2012 8:41:12 PM MARY of MonticellDoa,te TRealemasemd: y Williams of Tyner, Bobbie Cavins and 1/24/2012 8:35:17 AM C36urrent Age: her husbandA rSrestteingv Oifefic eor:f Tyner, Debbie Nunn and her husband B1/o1o9k/2in0g1 D2 a6t:e2:1:21 PM Eddie of GraJB1.0aSy3dIZg EeH:MOaRwE k, Brian Williams of Richmond and one D1/a1t9e/ 2R0e1le2a 1s1e:3d0::47 PM step son ChrAJiArsrCe sKGtSinOgu NA egCeOrnrUcyaN:T Ya Sn.Od. his wife Paula of Richmond. “As a Jackson Energy employee and Arrest Date: AMrAreRsLtiEngN EO fBfiAceLrD:WIN John was b0l1/e23s/2s0e12d with 14 grandkids, and 16 great grand kids customer, I guarantee we will do every- B11a4dge: and 9 great-gIJnAmrCeaKtaeS OCtN lagssrifaicantiodn:kids. He was of the Pentecostal faith. thing we can to keep our costs as low Arresting Agency: JACKSON COUNTY S.O. Funeral seJ2r3v14i2c2es for John will be 1 pm Friday at Lakes Arrest Date: 00798 as possible and show you how to save 01/19/2012 Funeral HomAMSEeSS,AT UICBLT ,Ve 4IOrTHeLE aDNE CGwER) EiMtEh IN(D OObR- urial following in the Reynolds INJURY energy dollars at home!” L661405 Cemetery at ATWyAITnINeGr .P R EPTaRIlAlLbearers will be Allen Clemmons, Tim 42101 $0.00 T1RSATF COOFNFTE SNUSBE-1-DSTR DUEGG RUENE-- Clemmons, GDISrTeRIgCT C COaUrRpTenter, Stevie Cavins, Chris Guerra, and Keith Vickers, - Jackson County SPECIFIED SURETY William Clark. There will be no public visitation. Online $10,000.00 DISTRICT register book at www.lakesfuneralhome.com. MICHELLE WELCH First Name: MICHELLE Last Name: WELCH Middle Name: MARY Current Age: 36 Booking Date: 1/19/2012 6:21:21 PM Date Released: 1/19/2012 11:30:47 PM Arresting Officer: MARLENE BALDWIN Badge: 114 Arresting Agency: JACKSON COUNTY S.O. Arrest Date: 01/19/2012 L661405 42101 TRAF CONT SUB-1ST DEGREE- 1ST OFFENSE-DRUG UN- SPECIFIED SURETY $10,000.00 DISTRICT Thursday, January 26, 2012 The Jackson counTy sun A-3 JOBS JENSEN From the front From the front National statistics indicate that 80 percent of people who gressional district lines are still being discussed between the participate in a job club find employment, as compared to 15 chambers.) percent of those who search alone, according to Traci Nolen, You will now be represented by Senator Robert Stivers job club coordinator for the Eastern Kentucky Concentrated (R-Manchester) of the 25th Senate District, along with Clay, Employment Program (EKCEP), Inc. Knox, Lee, Menifee, Owsley, Rowan, and Wolfe counties. “If you’re really serious about finding a job, you should My good friend looks forward to serving the needs of Jack- take this opportunity to take your search up to the next lev- son County. Although I am sad to no longer represent you, I el,” Nolen said. “Our job club will give you the tools, skills, leave you with the good leadership of a good man. We will job leads, and understanding of how the job market works work together to ensure a smooth transition and I will help that can help you get hired.” him become familiar with the local issues. As always, feel Basically, a job club is a small group of job seekers who free to contact me with any questions or concerns and Sena- meet weekly with local workforce professionals to improve tor Stivers also looks forward to your feedback. their job searches. The group members provide support for To leave a message for me or any legislator, call the Gen- each other while networking, sharing job leads, and learning eral Assembly’s toll-free Message Line at 1-800-372-7181. techniques for improving their job searches from workforce People with hearing difficulties may leave messages for professionals, local businesspeople, and other invited guests. lawmakers by calling the TTY Message Line at 1-800-896- The combination of support, networking, and job-search 0305. education makes job club members much more successful at STIVERS getting a job than job seekers who search alone. The clubs are sponsored by EKCEP, Inc., the Kentucky From the front Office for Employment & Training, and Daniel Boone Com- munity Action Agency. The sponsors’ expertise and contacts Wolfe counties. (The final congressional district lines are are made available to help the club members. still being discussed between the chambers.) Representing The opportunity to network is one of the most important Jackson is a sort of homecoming for me because my father opportunities the job club provides, according to Nolen. was a Commonwealth’s Attorney and my grandfather was a This gives job seekers a chance to “know the people who judge there. I have many good friends in Jackson and I look know the people who have the jobs,” she said. As a result, forward to working with everyone. During session, I try to job club members get to penetrate what professionals call write you weekly about the goings-on in Frankfort such as the “hidden job market” — the job openings that exist but the important issues being debated and voted on. I look for- aren’t advertised. ward to sharing my thoughts and votes with you. Before I dive into issues, however, I wanted to tell you a Once job opportunities are identified, job club members have a better chance to land them because of what they have little bit about me. I was elected by my fellow senators as learned in the job club about marketing their skills and tal- the Senate Majority Floor Leader. As a member of leader- ents, professional branding, resume writing, interviewing ship, I serve as vice chairman of the Committee on Commit- techniques, negotiating, and other job-hunting skills. Tanner Harris, (JCMS, 6th Grade Colonels) was one tees and the Rules Committee. I am also a member of the “We welcome anyone who wants to take control of their of only 16 players (out of 48 total teams) selected to Senate State and Local Government Committee; the Senate job search and get results,” Nolen said. “Job club works, and the 2012 KBA 6th Grade State Tournament Natural Resources and Energy Committee; the Senate Judi- we want it to work for you.” All-Tournament Team. ciary Committee; and the Justice and Judiciary Budget Re- For more information on job clubs call Nolen 606-436- view Subcommittee. I also serve on the Legislative Research ATTIC 5751 ext. 7007. Or call Alesia Brewer at 606-364-4484 Find Commission. us at Facebook.com/jobclubseky. From the front I graduated from the University of Kentucky, with a de- gree in industrial management and minor in economics, and relief fund and are used to assist Jackson County families in earned my law degree from the University of Louisville. DON’T FORGET ABOUT THE PUBLIC need. “We’re grateful for everyone who supports the Attic Before being elected to the General Assembly in 1997, I was MEETING CONCERNING FSA OFFICE TO because it all goes back into helping our county”. the Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney from 1989 to 1993. BE HELD ON FEBRURY 2, 2012 AT 9:00 AM New manager, Sharyn Matuscak, says “The Attic has got- I am a practicing attorney in Manchester and have four won- AT THE JACKSON COUNTY OLD ten a new look for the new year. The store has been reorga- derful children, Joshua, Caroline, Margaret, and Robert. COURTHOUSE 2ND FLOOR! nized and stocked with all new donations which include lots There are several ways to contact me which I have listed at of name brand clothing. We have something for everyone!” the bottom of this report. METH In celebration of the grand re-opening, the Attic will be Now, back to the business at hand. On Tuesday, the Gov- open for extended hours on Wednesday, February 1st, 2012. From the front ernor gave the Budget Address outlining his priorities for The store will open at 10am and close at 6pm. Everyone is Kentucky’s budget. As I have been warning, we have close encouraged to come out and see what new and exciting items taken to the home where he gave them permission to search to a billion dollar shortfall; $742 million to be exact over the the Attic has available. Snacks will be provided and a brand the premises. biennium I was glad to see that the Governor took a more re- According to the Sheriff’s Department, upon entering the new bicycle will be raffled off at 5pm. alistic approach to the budget this time and didn’t use phan- residence they did not discover an active lab. However, they tom gambling proceeds to fund programs. He also proposed REDISTRICTING found all the components required for production including cutting certain agencies by 8.4%. However, the Governor tubing, ether, coffee filters and pseudoephedrine in the pro- From the front then proposed about $800 million of additional spending. cess of drying. They made a striking discovery in a bedroom He is funding new programs and initiatives while applying of the residence. A 36 inch television screen was being used Redistricting has a history of being a highly partisan pro- severe cuts to other parts of government. This does not make as a computer monitor and displayed on the screen when cess and Republicans want to ensure that the redistricting sense to many of us in the Senate. they entered was “Simple Methods to Making Meth” 8th process strengthens their hold on those seats while mak- The House of Representatives has assigned the budget edition. ing inroads into the two holds by Democrats. Democrats, proposal to their budget subcommittees. When they have Mr. Vaughn was charged with manufacturing metham- meanwhile, are pressing to redraw the congressional maps finished putting their mark on the document and the House phetamine, 1st offense, possession of paraphernalia, and in a way that would weaken the GOP’s hold while bolster- passes the bill, the Senate will then have our turn at review- possession of marijuana. He is currently being held at the ing their own. The issue has been divisive for the lawmak- ing and revising the proposal. I will keep you updated on Jackson County Detention Center under a $25,000 surety ers, sparking a partisan fight that has overshadowed the first that process. bond. three weeks of the legislative session. The heavy workload of social workers and how to curb The House and Senate met briefly Monday afternoon meth abuse were just two of the topics that committees TIARAS (January 23rd, 2012), adjourning without any action of con- focused on this week. In fact, this is the second week that gressional redistricting. Senate GOP leaders are pushing a the Judiciary Committee, on which I serve, has focused From the front proposal that leaves the congressional districts in roughly on reducing the number of meth labs. We have heard from the same geographic areas, tweaked in a way that benefits several experts on the state’s meth epidemic. University of Jerry Sparks, Senior Reporter Republicans. House Democrats want to reshape the largely Kentucky researchers and seasoned drug enforcement pro- In collaboration with Melinda Creech rural 1st District in western Kentucky and 5th District in fessionals from Oklahoma and Mississippi testified on the eastern Kentucky, both of which lost population over the scope of meth-lab incidents, as well as the effectiveness of Courtney competed in her first two glitz pageants this past past decade. That reshaping would favor Democrats. House previous and current anti-meth legislation in the state and Thursday and Saturday. On Thursday Courtney competed Democrats offered a compromise last Friday that was reject- nation. Last year, I proposed a bill to make pseudoephed- in Somerset KY walking away crowned Ultimate Grand ed by Senate Republicans. So far, Republicans haven’t made rine prescription only, a proposal backed by Congressman Supreme, Over All Best OOC wear, Most Beautiful, Best a counter offer that Democrats were willing to consider. Rogers and Operation UNITE. I am again working with Dressed, Best Personality, Prettiest Eyes, Prettiest Hair, and House Speaker Greg Stumbo said Monday that a federal other lawmakers to come up with an appropriate response Prettiest Smile. The winning did not stop there. Courtney judge could end up redrawing lines around the state’s con- that protects our kids and law-enforcement while still taking then traveled to Williamsburg KY on Saturday where she gressional districts if lawmakers fail to reach a compromise. into consideration the rights of law-abiding citizens. These walked away crowned Grand Supreme having the highest The Prestonsburg Democrat didn’t seem troubled by that and other discussions and debates will continue in the weeks score of the night! She also won Prettiest Eyes, Prettiest prospect in a state where Republicans hold four of the state’s ahead. Smile, and best OOC wear. six congressional seats. We are in a 60-day legislative session so there is still plen- Courtney is no rookie when it comes to pageant competi- ty of time to let me know what topics interest you. The Ken- tion. Courtney’s pageant career began when she was only tucky Legislature Home Page, www.lrc.ky.gov, provides T J c s 6 months old here in Jackson County! Since then Courtney he ackson ounTy un information on each of the Commonwealth’s senators and has won over 40 titles all over the state of KY, TN and GA representatives, including our phone numbers, addresses, with the majority of them being supreme titles with most of Glenn Gray and committee assignments. The site also provides a bill them representing Jackson County. tracking service, and committee meeting schedules. Publisher Prize-winning member Courtney really made a splash when she brought the first By going to our eNews page, www.lrc.ky.gov/pubinfo/ Tammy Spurlock ever state title home to Jackson County in May 2011 win- Kentucky Press listserv.htm, you can subscribe to frequent e-mail updates ning KY State PeeWee Queen, and Overall Top Model Face! General Manager on what’s happening at the Capitol. In addition, the General Courtney has an opportunity to represent Jackson County Staff Assembly has its own blog, Capitol Notes,www.lrc.ky.gov/ on the big screen this coming spring, on the nationally tele- pubinfo/capitol_notes.htm, that will allow you to receive Jerry Sparks ..............Senior Reporter ([email protected]) vised show Toddlers and Tiaras. Casting has not been done legislative updates at your leisure. at this point and will take place in March. Caitlyn Johnson ..............Composition/Office You can also stay in touch with General Assembly action Melinda Creech (Courtney’s mother) reports, “We hope Subscriptions $24 in-county, $34 Elsewhere in the following ways: to see Courtney get a spot to represent Jackson County! The Jackson County Sun, · A taped message containing information on legisla- Courtney says that her favorite part about pageants are mak- P.O. Box 130, McKee, KY 40447 tive committee meetings is updated daily at 1-800-633-9650. ing new friends and dressing up! She also says she wants to · To check the status of a bill, you may call the toll-free 606-287-7197 www.jacksoncountysun.com be a Dentist when she grows up but after she becomes Miss Bill Status Line at 1-866-840-2835. E-mail: Advertising, [email protected] KY and Miss America! It seems to us that she’s well on her · To leave a message for me or any legislator, call the way! We wish her all the best of luck!” Periodicals Postage Paid at McKee, KY and at additional mailing offices General Assembly’s toll-free Message Line at 1-800-372- USPS permit #271940. All rights reserved including the right to edit or reject Courtney is the wonderful daughter of Bryan and Melinda 7181. People with hearing difficulties may leave messages any submitted articles, letters photos or advertisements. Classified ads must Creech and is the sister to the “wonderful and beautiful Ale- for lawmakers by calling the TTY Message Line at 1-800- be received by 4 p.m. Monday. All display ads and editorial material must be aha LaShay Creech”. Good luck in all your upcoming pag- 896-0305. received by noon Tuesday. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to eants! “Sissy, Mommy and Daddy love you very much and Jackson County Sun, PO Box 130, McKee, KY 40447 · You may write any legislator by sending a letter with are so very proud of you!” the lawmaker’s name to: Capitol Annex, 702 C P eOPle A-4 The Jackson counTy sun Thursday, January 12, 2012 N O R ews f ecORd OBITUARIES DEEDS RECORDED CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT A-4 The JackBsoEn Nc oJuOnTHy NsuSnO TNh u rsday, January 2D6,e 2nn0i1s2 and Cassandra Coil JANUARY 3, 2012 Need transfer order . 6/11/12 session of marijuana-Agreed. Ben Johnson better known to Louis Marks Ricky Abner-Complicity for trial by jury. Order to be entered. as “Blue Eyes” Nwas born July Jacqueline andO Tyra Brum- TIRCS, 2nd degree, 1st off- Brenda Johnson-Pre-trial Vickie Sizemore-Motion ews f ecORd 22, 1930 in JacksonCounty back to Randy Brumback Bond $10,000 Fully secured. conference; 1st degree pos- for continuance; 2009-*obs* and departed this life Thurs- Charles Walter Coffey, Pre-trial 2/7/12. session of CS/Drug-Bond possession of marijuana, com- day, January 5, 2012 at the and as guardian to Courtney Robert Adkins-TICS, 2nd revoked. ReprimGoandd seadw t oy couus -werpel igceittyti n1gs tt irdegd ,possession of OBITUASt. JRosepIhHEospSital in Berea, Brewer and Gilbert Mills degree, 1st off, TICS 3rd tody. 2/21/12 for tArianld b ay cjuurrye. waCsS n/oDtr tuog b4e c.ounts, Complicity being 81 years of age. He was Paul and Bridget Presley to degree 1st off 2counts, TICS, Robert L. JohSnos oHne-P pruet- tHriiasl armposs as rcoounntd s uybo u1st off 2nd deg JOHNNY BURTOtheN so Hn oAf RtheR lIaSteO NNorm & Jerry and Dana Isaacs 1st Degree, 1st off, Persistent conference; reAcenidv iwngh issptoelreend , "4C ocmouen Ttso, Mcoem."plicity +obs+ HaJtothien n(Hy uBrusrtt)o Jno Hhnasrroinso.n was Charley Wilson to Farris D. felony-$30,000 surety bond. property, taWmipthe rtienagrf uwl eiythe s wTeIC wSa t1cshte dde ygo 4u ,counts, com- boBrne nM isa syu r2v1iv, e1d9 b5y2 h iisn l oJvaicnkg- Marcum Pre-trial 2/7/12. physical evidence-6A/n1d2 /s1a2w fo yro u pplaicsist ya w*aoyb.s* TICS 2nd deg wsoinfeC, oRuunthty ( Manedrs hdoepna) rJtoehdn sthoins Eddie VanWinkle to Rodney Donnie Belt-Manufacturing trial by jury. Although we lovceodu ynotsu- Adegarerleyd,. To be entered. oliff eS aWnde dGnaepsd aanyd, bJya ntwuaor yso 1n8s,, G. and Kimberly A. Davis meth-$25,000 surety + elec- Timothy KeaWtone -cRoeuvldie nwo;t makJee sysoeu Wstailyl.iam Smith-Ar- A golden heart stopped beating, P20er1r2y a Jto thhnes Sotn. Jaonsde wphifHeo Ssupei toafl Johnny and Ida Mae Finely tronic monitoring 24 hr. Pled manufacturing meth-Set new raignment; TICS, 3rd deg, Hard working hands at rest. Kine rBbeyr Kean,o bb eainndg J e5r9ry yJoeharnss oonf to Johnny and Ida Mae Finely not guilty. Pre-trial 2/7/12. trial date. traff cont sub within 1000 feet God broke our hearts to prove to us, aangde. w Hifee wPaams t ohfe G soosnh oefn ,E OlcHie. Susan J. Moore to Susan J. Stephanie Spurlock Bishop- William Kerby-Arraign- of school-2/7/12 for pre-trial. He only takes the best. He is also survived by a brotherM, Oaeti s( JMohcnKsionnn oefy )B eHreaar.r iBseonn Moore Living Trust *obs*TICS, 2nd degree-Pled ment; TICS, 2nd deg-Pled not Joey Lee Smith-Pre-trial of McKee and of the late Earl was blessed with six grandchildren, seven great grandchildren guilty. 2/7/12 for sentencing. guilty. 2/7/12 for pre-trial. conference; Theft by unlawful Harrison. IN LOVING MEMORY and one great great grandchild. Presistent felony offender- Tommy Lloyd Lakes-Ar- taking-Dismissed. Tampering In addition to his mother, In addition to his parents, BeJno whnansy a lwsoa sp arelscoe dseudr viinv dedea bthy MARRIAGES Dismissed request of Com- raignmentJ; TUICSR, 1Lst dVeg-AwUith GphysHicalN evidence-Pled by a brother, Millard (Curley) sJixo hcnhsioldnr eann,d Jbaym etws oH sairsrtiesrosn, monwealth. 2/7/12 for pre-trial. guilty. 2/7 sentencing. Geraldine Harrison and Ethel Jaonhdn swoinfe. Patricia, Ricky Har- Jason Blevins-Burglary Joey R. Marcum-Pre-trial Tammy Sue Spurlock- We love and miss you everyday! risoBne nan wda ws cifaell eRde tgoi npare, aGcrhe ign H19a6rr7i.s Hone haandd pwreifaec hJeesds iinc ase, vBeirlalyl Sherry Ann Johnson, 36, 2nd, theft by unlawful taking, conference; convicted felon Arraignment; TICS 2nd deg, Hcahrurricsohnes, Taoronuyna dA tdhkei ncso uanndty h ouvsbera nthde C yherairss a. nHde J ehnandi pferre Lacyhoends Unemployed to Jeffery Alan burglary 3rd-6/11 trial by jury. in possession of a firearm- presistent felony-Pled not aallt othf eM RceKsceue,e aMlsioss bioyn tCheh uforcllho wsiinncge b1r9o8th1e.rs and sisters, Ron- Madden, 47, Manager Deer Another count Theft by unlaw- CJoanntinuuea 3r/y6/ 122.6, 1933 - Jgauinltyu. a2/r7/y1 21 p6re,- tr2ia0l.10 nieB Heanr rwisiolln b oef sGardalyy Hmaiswsked, D. Oonunr ileo Hssa irsr itsrounly a Hnde awviefen ’Ds ognanina., View Feeds ful taking-6/11 trial by jury. Lana N. Mays-Arraignment; Misty Stepp-Sentencing- JoAnn Vaughn & Family VonFnuinee Hraalr rsiesrovni caen dw Caos nhneiled T 1an:0k0e rPslMey Sanatdu hrduasyb,a nJdan Muaikrye a7l,l Alesha Nashay Gabbard, $10,000 surety + electronic TICS, 1st deg 3 counts, Traff Manufacturing meth-Sen- o2f0 W12a naet tath aen Lda Bkeosn nFiuen Senraipl eHso amnde whuitshb aBnrdo .A Brnrioalnd Gofa bNboarrtdh 30, Administrative Assist to monitoring. controlled substance within tencing order entered+ probe Carolina and by a half brother, L.D. Harrison and wife Debbie officiating. Pallbearers were Jamie Harrison, Freddie Hat- Starlin Tilmon Hacker, 33, Allen J. Bowles-Flagrant 1000 feet of school, 3 counts order entered. Counts 2, 3, 4, of Irvine. Johnny was blessed with sixteen grandchildren and ton, Monte Mast, Jeff Johnson, Jerry Johnson Jr., and Ron KSP Trooper non support-Continue -Pled not guilty 2/7/12 for 5 dismissed. one great grandchild. BUD MARCUM DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT GJaobhbnanryd .w Basu orifa tlh feo lHloowliende sisn F tahieth J.ohnsonFamilyCemetery. Tina Renea Price, 33, NKA 2/7B/u2d0 1M2a frocru sme nwteans cbionrgn. June pre-trial. Calvin Strong-Pre-trial LFakunese rFaul sneerrvailc eH womeree hwealds 1in:0 0ch PaMrg Se aotuf radraray,n Jgaenmuaernyt s2.1 w, 2w0w12. to Randal Wayne Lainhart, 40, 10C, r1e9s3to2n inR .M BardaidsbounrCno-Bunutry- Mark M1c/G23e/o2r0g1e2-Arraign- coTnafoenrea nBcree;w wera-Nntoo onp eernadtoarns-/ alta tkhees fLuankeeras lFhuonmeermal cHkeoem.ceo wmith Kenneth Wilder officiating. Self Employed ganladr yw 3erndt dheogm, et hteof t bbey wuinth- meMnitc; ThaICelS A2n. dB doegw, m2 caonu-Antss-, mgeorpmeedn tl ic2e ncsoeu-nPtlse,d ogpuerilattye. BuIrnia ll ifeoul loofw fleodw iner tsh de oHnaartiroisnosn mFaamy iblyeC meamdeet etory A. Plzahllebiemaerer’rss Amanda D. Hurt, 24, Sec- ltahwe fLulo rtda koinng -FNriodta yp,r eJsaennut-. sTarualftf 4ctho ndtreogl ldeodm seusbtisct avnicoe- $M2V0. u n*doerb isn*flnuoe nicnes-u6r/1a2n/c1e2- wReersee aCrhchri so rA tdok Binesr,e aDH.Jo.s pHiatarlr.i son, Stevie Harrison, Lonnie retary to Billy Clifford Abner, Aarryr a2i0g,n 2m0e1n2t act otnheti nPuaettdie Ato. lwenitchein-P 1le0d0 0g fueieltty .o f s3c0h odoaly, s2, Ptrlieadl bgyu jiultryy.. $500 + costs. Harrison, Ronald Lewis, Josh Harrison, Ricky Harrison & 36, Carpenter 2C/l7a/y1R2 etgoi oben acloMnetadcitceadl.Center ccroeudnitts. -P lRede sniostt ignugi ltayr.r e2s/7t-/3102 FaSiluterpe hteon p rToadyulcoer -iPnrseu-rtarnicael James Harrison JMr. LAakCesK Fu HnerAalR HoRmIeS wOasN in charge of ar- Nancy Kerby, 46, Unem- in JRoischhumao nBdu, rbneeinttg- F7l9a gyreaanrst dfoary sp rceo-ntrcia. l .Failure to appear, ccaorndf-eDreisnmceis; secdri.m Finaiallu rme isto- ranMgeamcke nHtsa. rwriwsown. lwakaess fbuonrenr alhomemckee.com ployed to Timothy J. Parrett, noof na-gseu.p Hpeo rwt-aDsi stht.e c sto. nb oonfd t.he citCatriyosnt afl oMr mcPishdeersmoena-nPoror-b3a0- acphpieefa,r -c$r2im0 isnuasl st.r e Hspoalsds -b6o/1n3d late Boss & Lida (Coffey) days, conc. February 15, 1937 in Jack- 39, Deputy Jailer David Coffey-Manufactur- tion revocation hearing-Order ufnotri lt rfiianle b iys jpuariyd.. HENRY CLAY MCQUEEN Marcum. Travis Jackson-Manufactur- Frankie J. Brumley-Failure sonCounty and departed this Gabrielle Lewis, 19, BAE to ing Meth-Sentencing-Sen- to be entered. April Bell Tincher-Criminal Henry Clay McQueen was Bud is survived by his lov- ing meth-Pled not guilty. Need to produce insurance card, life Friday, January 6, 2012 at John Clayton Combs 19, BAE tencing order extended. Johnie Miller-Pre-trial con- possession forged instrument born July 6, 1950 in Clay ing wife, Wilma (Wright) conflict attorney. Appoint failure of owner to maintain Cthoeu Sntty. J aonsedp dheEpaasrttHedo sthpiista lli ifne Caitlyn A. Cravey, 22, NKA MDarecvuomn oCfo Mil-cBKuergel aarnyd 3brdy cfeoruennsceel; a pnods psree cliomnitnroalrlye.d B sounbd- r4e qcuoiurendts i,n tshuerfatn ocef , iodpenertiattyin 4g TLueexsidnagyt,o nJ,a bneuianrgy 751 7y,e a2r0s 1o2f to Kyle W. Farra, 25 dfoeugr 3 l coovuinngts ,c Thhiledfrte bny, uKnelanwny- $C2o5n,t0i0n0u ec a2s/7h/.1 12/ 3f0o.r1 p2re-trial. ocno usnutss-pPelendd neodt/ greuvilotyk.e 2d/ 7o/1p2- aatg eh.i Hs er wesaisd tehnec seo, n boef itnhge la6t1e Ruth A. Hensley, 44, Fac- fMula rtcaukmin g&, T wBiUfeT Calalr oolt hoefr SCtreipsthya Mniein Lte. rR-Powrel-atrnida-l Fcaoinl-- efroart oprrse l-itcrieanls.e-Pled not guilty. yJeiamrs &of aCgher.i sHtien ew a(sH tuhgeh seosn) tory Worker to Danny L. $S1a0n,d0 0G0a po,r Smhoarwen, aC rIinmgrinamal uferree tnoc ep;r modauncuef aicntsuurrianngc me ectahr-, PreM-taritathl e3w/5 /1T2u.nnet-Pre-trial oHf aRrorissioen (.Reid) McQueen of &H ehnusslebya,n 5d7 ,D Caanrnpye notfe rS and Gapm, isTcahmiemf y2 W caorudn t&s- Thruisabl abndy f3a/i6l/u1r2e foofr odwivneersri oton hmeaairnintagin coPnafterirceinac De;. Ccaommppbleiclli-tSy pbeuedr-- MaMncahceks tiesr saunrvdi voefd tbhye tlwatoe JamCeinsd oyf BKo. oTnuervnielrl,e 3a6n,d B BAriEd getjtu Cryo m6/b1s2 /&12 h.usband Dwayne reqDuairrreidn Minosourrea-nActete-mPlpetd M nuor-t ignlga 2ry5, mcpohm opvleirc/igtrye attheer,f rte cbky- Hdeanurgyh MtecrQs,u eJeonA.nn Hoblit otof BDereewaa. yBnued Ew.a sT Poawpnaswe ntdo,… RonJa, mHeosl lyS, .R Daqixuoeln, -RAerbraeicgcna-, gdueril-tTyr. i aPl rsee-tt rfioarl 2F/e6b/r1u2a.ry. luenssl adwrifvuinl gt,a ikminprgo, pienrt pimasisdinagt-, anInd Madadrictieolnla tRo ahdiesr mbootthh eorf, T3a7s,h Bi,A TEal, Kena, Britta, Kent Bmude,n tC; hpeoysesnen ec,o Kntyrolell,e Dd ysluanb,, JGaacroyb OVa. uMghunl-lMinsa-nAurfraacitgunr-- dinisgr eag aprdairntigc isptoanpt s iignn ,a f alielguarel HMencKrye Ce.l aHy ew wasa asl sbol esussrevdiv wedi th nine grandchildren, fourteen Kara & Katherine and ten great gpraonsdsceh ioldfr emn aalrsioju bayn aa ,s pdecruiagl imnge nmt;e thb,u *rogblasr*yp o2ssneds,s iothne offt tpor opcreosds-uCcoe ntiinnsuuer a2n/c7e/1 2c afrodr, by his wife, Elaine (Hartsock) friend Tommy Powell. marijuana, *obs*use/possess failure of owner to maintain great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. paraphernalia-Pled not guilty. by unlawful taking-Pled not pre-trial. McQueen of Tyner and by In adCditIiVoInL to S hUis IpTaSrents, Bud was also preceded in death by drug paraphernalia-Pled not required insurance/security- In addition to his parents, Mack was also preceded in death 2/7/12 for pre-trial. guilty. 3/6/12 for pre-trial. Millard R. Wagers-Pre-trial the following children, Adam a son, Keith Marcum and by a sister, Janice Marcum. guilty. Preliminary 1/30/12. Continue 2/6/12 for pre-trial. by his wife, Mary E. (McKinney) Harrison; by a son, Ricky Mickey Doan-Arraignment; Bradley Gene Muncy-Ar- conference; TICS 2nd deg McQueen of Little Rock, Ar- Bud was a veteran of the United States Army and a member Christopher Christman- John W. Childers-Careless kHanasrariss,o Cnl aayn Ad ubsyti na MbrcoQthueere, nV erdean Harrison. of Athme aKnedrab JyoK AnlolbenB VapSt iWstCayh-urchm. anufacturing meth, poss Fraaiiglunrme eton tw; eTaIrC seSa, tb2enltds -$d2e5g., d2r ivcionugn-tMs-eCrogne tiwnuiteh pcoreu-ntrt ia2l. of AMnancvki lwlea, sJ eosfs tihcea HWooloinleeyss o Ff aAitrhk.a Hnsea ws,a Ds earlrsioc ka Hveetnesraonn ooff loBn uAdl lwena s greatly loved by famcoilnyt ansud bf,r iepnodsss acnod nwt ilslu bbe, FTarialfufr ec toon tprrooldleudc e siunbsustraannccee O3/p6e/r1a2te. m/v u/influence-Pled Ttyhne eUr nanitde dB Sritaante Hs eAnrsmony .of McKee. He is also survived by the sinScoeurethlye rmn Sistsaeteds! London VS criminal mischief, terroristic cwairtdh-iDn is1m00is0s efde.e Pt rooof f sschhoowonl-. guBiltayr.r y 1Gst. oYfofeunnsge-;A $r2ra0i0g n+- follFouwnienrga lb sreortvhiecres awnads s hisetledr 2s,: W00i lPliMs, JSiumnmdayy, ,S Jtaannuleayr y& 8 W, 2a0n1d2a G eFourngeer aPlu srecrevlilce was held 2:00 PtMhr eMatoenndianyg,- J$a1n0u,a0r0y0 2 3s,u 2r0e1t2y FiHlleadr oblodn dE fo. r D2/u7r/h12a.m-No/ $m3e7n5t +; c coomstpsl;i cliictyen msea nsuufsapcetnudr-- Matc tQheu Leeank,e Jso Faunnne Jraalc Hksoomn e& w Jitohy Bcer oG. Bay.J a. lMl ocfK Minannecyh aensdte Br.ro. at tLhyen Lseayk eSs. FPueneel rValS H Noemlseo nw ith bBornod. B+r uMceC KR iprbroyg orfafimc.i a tPinlegd. exMpiarersdh arle gNisetrealteiyo-nP rpel-attreiasl, eidn g1 2m0 edtahy, sfl, aelecionhgo ol trr eeavtamdeinngt. BHerennarryd CTlhaoym waass o bflfiecsisaetdin wg.i th five grandchildren. BWu.r iPael eflollowed in the TalMartinnCote gmueiltteyr y2./ 7P/a1l2lb feoarr perrse -wtriearle. ncoon/efxerpeinrecde; KasYsa ureltg i1ssttr adtieogn, poMliictceh e(lol nR . fColoatr)k--PSlpeede dninogt HPea lwlbaesa are mrse wmebree rJ oohf nthney DTyixnoenr ,C Jaosmomn Dunixitoyn C, Mhuicrchha.el Cox, KeJnatm Beusd MLeaerc uGmi,b Ksoynle VMSa rcum,B Druyclaen F Caroram-Rbse,v Tieawl M maorttiionn, rcercimeiipnta-Dl imsmisicssheiedf., 1st deg- 2g3u ilmtyp. h 2 /7o/v1e2r -f$o4r 6p rer-etfreiarl .to JoFsuhn Reroaal rske,r Bvircaed w Isaasa hces,l da n2d:0 J0a cPoMb RFroisdea.y B, Juarniaula froyl l2o0w, e2d0 1in2 RSoann dLreaw Kis. &G iWbseonnd ell Frye. Honotroa sryet p aaslildbee adrievresr wsieorne- TRoemvimewy CoWntiilnliuaem 2 /R7/.1 2L.akes-No/ex- STCSl.o y dF aLieluer Yeo uton gw-Aearrra isgena-t at the Lakes Funeral Home with Bro. Brian Thomas and Bro. Powell, Teddy Mays & Jimmy Pierson. Graveside military pired registration plates, no/ex- belts-Dismissed by the court. the MacedoniaCemetery. Linda Madden vs Barnabas 2/7/12. Brittany Noble-Arraign- ment; Complicity TICS 2nd MiGtcrhaevlle sBidaell mofifilictaiaryti nsegr.v Bicuersi awl efroel lcoowneddu cinte tdh be yS tthroe nfgoClloewm-- sHerovmicee was conducted by the folloGwainilg F marerma-bReervs ioefw t hme oloticoanl pmireendt -KCYo nretignisuteradt io2n/7 r/e1c2e iptto, Fdaeigl-uPrlee dt on opt rgoudilutyc.e 2in/7s/u1r2- etery. Pallbearers were Derrick & Brian Henson, Josh, Jordan D.A.V. Jack Welch Chapter #165… Joe McKinney, Jim Bryant, failure to produce insurance ance card-Dismissed. Proof ing members of the local D.A.V. Jack Welch Chapter #165… Ky Mountain Housing VS to set aside diversion-Review bring documentation about for pre-trial. & Jarred Spivey, Craig McQueen, Dallas Buck Cupp & Ronald Donald Harrison, Rev. B.J. McKinney, Ed Sparks, Raymond card-Dismissed. Proof filed. shown. Possess open alcohol BJriman dBorny aJnatc, kDsoonn.a lLda Hkeasr rFisuonne,r Pala mHeolma eB warares titn, BcohbarbgyeL oafk easr,- MKeattchayl fJ,O Enlemse Wr Barrde wer, Pam Bar2r/e7t/t1, 2B.obby Lakes, Earl Cof- illJnaersesd. T. Spurlock-Failure to bevTeirnaag eY coounntagi-nSeer ninte an mciontgo-r rJaoneg eMmceKntisn.n weyw, wR.olabkeerts fGu.n Sercahlohlotmene,m cEkaerel .Ccoomffey, Rev. B.J. feyJ,a Sckhsaonne CMo.o Brrains k& V SR Ricikc hP-owell.D Laarrkeelsl WFuaynnerea Fl oHxo-Pmree- twriaasl wePaart sreicait ab eOltsw-FeTnAs-.Pre-trial vMehainculef-a$c2tu5r.i n*ogb sm*eptohs,s epsossiosen McKinney, JoshLakes, Rick Powell, Ed Sparks & Mike ianr cdh Maragrec oufm arrangements. www.lcaoknefsefruennecrea;l hToImCeSm, c2knede .dceogm- coMnfiechreenllcee L;. Wmealnchu-fFaacitluurrein tog ocfo natlrcoolhleodli cs ubbe, v*eorabgs*es pboyss ea MontgWomAeryL. TER RAYMOND SEXTON Mark Elliott Combs VS Pre-trial continued 3/6/12. pmreotdhu-c2e/7 in/1su2r faonrc pe rcea-rtdri, afal.ilure mcoinnot rs-u$b2 52 n+d cdoesgt,s .*obs* pos- WLaalkteesr FRuanyemraoln Hd oSmexet wona sw ina sc hbaorrgne A opf rairlr 1a2n,g 1em94e8n tisn. Mwwadwi.- Rachel N.M Combs Delois Ann Fox-Complicity of Wowilnliearm t oP hmaarrinist-aSinen rteeqnuciirnegd; seMssaiocn Do.f Cmoarniljueayn-aF,a idlruurge sloankCesofuunnteyr aalnhdo mdeepmacrkteede .tchoims life Sunday, January 15, 2012 ChinqCuaIVpiInL E SntUerpITriSses VS TICS M1stA dRegR-PIrAe-GtrEiaSl contin- icnosmurpanliccei-t yD imsmainsusefda.cturing opfa rnaopnh-eorwnanleira -Sopeenrtaetnocri ntgo at his residence, being 63 years of age. He was the son of the Mine Shield, LLC ued 3/6/12. meRtohb, ewrat nAtodnk einnsd-aFnagielurmree ntto- moradinerta +in p rroebq.u oirredde ri nesnuterarendc.e, late Walter Otis & Eula (Moore) Sexton. MDiicschoevlleer L B. Banekrr yV vSs KElelvenin RRuotnha ldA Gnenn trHye-Snesnleteyn,c i4n4g;, wReeparr imseaant dbeedl ttso- c$u2s5to. d yF afoilru 9r0e failure to produce insurance Raymond is survived by his wife Donna (Rhodus) Sexton of L. Berry factory worker to Danny L. to produce insurance card, card-FTA. D. Merrill 1st deg possession of CS/ days, sentencing order entered. Annville; by four children, Darron Ray Sexton and wife Marty Donna Fowler vs Steven Hensley, 57, carpenter failure of owner to maintain JeDnInSifTerR MIC. CTr CeeOchU-FRaiTlure Drug-Continue 3/6/12 for Vester Lee Rose-Pre-trial of Berea, Chris Sexton of Madison County, Sherry Sexton of Fowler Cindy Kaye Turner, 35, BAE required insurance-Dismissed. to non-owner operator to VELMA FIELDS sentencing. conference, theft by unlawful Berea and Shauna Messer and husband James of London and Susan E. Taylor vs Billy to Dewayne E. Townsend, 37, Proof shown. maintain required insurance- Lisa Gilliam-Motion Hour- taking-Continue 2/7/12 for Michael S. Baker-Failure by three step children, Craig MartVine lomf aM Fuirerladys, wJialls Cboorrnn iJliu-ne T1a8y, l1o9r30 in BreathittCounty plumber Jatana S. Angel-Failure to Dismissed. Proof shown. son of Lexington and Jennifer Chaanddw deelpl aorft eMd athdiiss olinf eC Souunndtya.y , JanJaucakrys o1n, 2C01o2u natty t hBe aCnhkr isv-s GZraenltlead .M Oardee rL eanintehreadrt., 51, pprroed-turicael .insurance card, failure Ftoa iwlueraer t ose wate bare lste-aDt ibsemltiss-s$e2d5. . Raymond was blessed with ten gtriaanndCcahrielCdreennt.er in Lancaster, beJiansgo n8 1A ylleeanrs of age. She was hoMuseicwhiafeel t oG Cohladrelens- AWr.r Bairgann-- of Dowusnteinr toR mowailnatnadin- Arerqrauiigrend- FaCirlyusreta lt oM .p rDodavuicse-C ianrseulers-s In addition to his parents, Raytmheo dnadu wghatse ra olsfo th per leacteed Aelde xinan der J&am Izozsi eF (uCnodl ld, iLroPn v)s D Cehaatorlne.s dmenebnut;r g,C 6o8m, rpeltiirceidty manu- imnseunrta; nBceo-nDdi sm$5i0ss,0ed0.0 Pfruololyf darnivcein cga-Drdi-sDmiissmseisds wedit;h p wroaornf - death by a son, Marshall Sexton; bVye alm bar oisth seurr, vDivoeudg b Sye fixvtoen c hiWldraeltne,r Esddie Fields of Tyner; faMctaurrliennge Bmaeldthw,i np, e3r4s,i csoteunrtt fiselecdu.red. Wanton endanger- isnhgo bwyn t. h eF acioluurret. of owner to and by a sister Sue Lainhart. Elizabeth Boggs-Hays vs sfeeclounriyty-$ t1o0 J,0o0s0h ufau lLlye es eCcuoroekd, mCenryt,s tafll eGe.i nBga koerr -Hevenasdlienyg- mMainictahiane rle qEudirwedar idnss-uArasnscaeu-lt Joan Turner of Berea; Pam Baldwin of McKee; Sheila Abrams Raymond was a member of the AnnvilleBaptistChurch. David James Hays 2o7r ,1 A0%rm cya sDhe +p noot use of illegal Tpohleifcte b y(m unoltaowr fvuel htaikclien g&-P loedn 4Dthis mdeisgs eddo. m eNsoti co pveioraletonrcse/- of Mt.Vernon and Tracey Conrad of New Zion. She is also Graveside service was hel 11:00 AM Wednesday, January Jeffrey Scott Clark vs Bren- orL cionndtaro Mlleidc hsuebll+e nPoe vteiorsla, ti2o9n, nfooot tg) urielctyk.l e Pssre d-trriivailn 2g/,2 p0e/r1s2is.- Ammopeendd litcoe nasses-a$u2l0t +4 tcho; unrto survived by a sister, Joann Leach of Miamisburg, OH and by 18, 2012 at the Medlock Cemetery in Annville. Lakes Funeral da Mae Clark housewife to Gerald Dewayne Timothy R. Baldwin-Ob- domestic violence; pled guilty. of law. 3/6/12 for pre-trial. tent felony offender-Pled not costs. two brothers, Alford Deaton of Beattyville and Ed Deaton of Home was in charge of arrangements. Jackson County Bank vs Gamble, 27, Gray Hawk Bldg. structed vision-Dismissed. 1 day, credit. Gregory Harrison-Diver- guilty. 2/7/12 for pre-trial. Michael K. Barnes-Crimi- www.lakesfuneralhomemckee.Ccoomvington. Velma was blessedC whaitrhle tsh Dirt.e Mena rgcruamndchildren Jennifer M. Ball-No/expired Justin R. Engell-Failure of sion; Poss controlled sub-No Trista S. Seale-Diversion nal trespass-1st deg-Amend and one great grandchild. Matthew William Powell vs KY registration receipt, No/ owner to maintain required DEEDS RECORDED bond. Continue 3/6/12 for hearing, facilitation manufac- change date. Release bond to CIn AaddiRtion Dto heSr pa reOnts, VFelm aT waHs alsAo preNcedeKd inS death bMy ahreyr Ehluiszbaabnedth, RPoevw. eCllharles expired registration plates- insurance, failure to produce diversion hearing. turing meth, wanton endanger- holder; pled guilty. 5 days Fields; by a daughter, Joyce Rowland; by a brother, Luther Deaton and by three sisters, Ruth Jason, Jennifer, Greg Isaacs Dismissed charges. Proof of insurance card, no/expired KY MTilhleer ,f aJmaniely G orfif Jfianc kanied SPmauitlhin we oPurilcde .like to thank everyone DEEDS RECORDED to GWrielmgoar yIs aWac. sHarrison-Ar- rmegen. tfi-lDediv.ersion order entered. rcergeidstirt a1ti odnay r.eceipt, no/expired whVoe slmenat wfloaws ae rms, ebmrobuegr hotf ftohoed O, swaisdle pyr aFyoerrks ,B aanpdti csta mChe utroc bhe. raCiganrlma e&n Mt; aPrvoisns MccoWntrhoolrlteedr SCtheaprhlaens ieS Sizpeumrloocrek- BMisohtoiopn- regDisatvraidti oSn . pBlaaterrse-Dtt-iNsmo/isesxe-d wiFthu nuesr aatl stherev ficuen ewraals hhoelmd e1 :i0n0 o PuMr t iWmeed onfe sndeaeyd,. J aWnuea wryo 4u,l d2 012 aRto tnhael Ld aGk.e Ws Filulinaemras l& H Joomycee tsou Wb, ilmmaan Iusfaaacctsuring metho- Tfohre ftc boyn dtiencuepatniocne-;P l2e0d0 g9u-i1ltys.t cphiarregde sr. e Pgriostorfa fitiloend .plates, like to thank Ronnie Hurst for the kind words he said. We to Brian Scott Williams (sev- PlCeda tnhoetr ignuei ltTy.a m 3a/6n/i1n2i ftoor 4d emg opnotshsse,s sciroend iot ft iCmSe/ Dserruvge d4 noM/eaxrpyi reJ.d FKisYh erre-gOispteraratitoinng with Bro. Everett Van Zant and Bro. Bruce Kirby officiating. Burial followed in the Stone- wCooualldC elimkee tteor yt.h Panalkl bWeairlmeras wGerarey Danadrr Delal r&la JBoordwamn aCno fnorra dth, eW ilelr Bala pldrowpienr,t iCehs)uck Rowland, Bprhea-tgraiavl.at Commune Inc, fcrooumn t1s0, /*7o/1b1s.* T phoesfst bcyo dnet cseupb- mreocteoirp vt,e hfiacilleu uren dteor inpflroudeunccee - beautiful songs they sang. Thanks to everyone for everything. Donnie M. & Judith Short to ChDriasvtoidpe rE lKwlouopdp , HLiaswelr-ePnrcee- t2inodn -d4e dga 4y cso, ucrnetds,i t*.obs* TICS Pinlesudr annocte cgaurdil,t fya.i r oPf roew-tnreiar l Billy Abrams & Aaron Griffin. Lakes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. The family of Jackie Smith Daniel W. & Janet M. Shuman J. Klupp Matthew W. Boggs-Failure 2/20/12. trial conference; convicted 1st deg 4 counts, *obs* TICS to maintain required insur- www.lakesfuneralhomemckee.com Christina GaOBmITSb Cloent intuoed GPagee Ar-a9ld Timothy Holt a/k/a Tim Holt to wear seat belts-Court notice felon in possession of firearm. 2nd deg 4 counts, *obs* pos- ance, improper display of IN DISTRICT COURT THE TAMMY SPURLOCK LISTED IS NOT D. Gamble to Glenn Allen 2/6/12. Continued Page A-11 DISTRICT COURT Continued Page A-9 THE TAMMY SPURLOCK AT THE JACKSON COUNTY SUN! Sponsored By: LAKES FUNERAL HOME Check out our new web site 287-7141 www.lakesfuneralhomemckee.com OBIT LINE 287-7144 Thursday, January 26, 2012 The Jackson counTy sun A-5 S S o -o -t -p un potS ut f he aSt Typed as written from the issue January 26, 1961 JOB CLUBS of Eastern Kentucky ToThe Voters Of Jackson County Job Clubs are free! Starts Febraury This is to announce that i am a candidate for the County Court Clerk 2nd. Let Job Clubs lead you in the right of Jackson County in the coming primary 1961. WALKER HARRI- direction! Jackson County Job Club SON Waneta, Ky. now meets Thursdays at 1:00 pm (new member orientation at 12:30 pm) at the Infant Sick Jackson County Public Library, 118 US The sixteen months old son of Alfred Isaacs, Tyner, was very sick in Highway 421 N, McKee. on the last of the week. He has improved sufficient to return to his home. Job Clubs help you: create a game plan for your job search, link with quality employers, improve your interviewing skills, MELVIN RILEY FOR SHERIFF learn self-marketing skills, evaluate, negotiate and land job Since the request of many people from all parts of the county and offers, ease your stress. For more information call (606) much consideration on my part, I have decided to become a candidate DIABETES EDUCATION for the office of Sheriff, subject to the will of the voters, at the Re- publican Primary Election to be held May 23, 1961. Most all of you (A TIME FOR LEARNING) for Individuals with diabetes: know me or know of me as to the things i stand for. Your vote will be FREE-February 6th & 7th 10:00 am – 2:00 pm at the Jack- appreciated. I am your friend, MELVIN RILEY . Moores Creek, Ky. son Co Health Department. Please plan to attend both days if possible. To The Voters of Jackson County Speakers: Angela Cheek Phar.D.; Tammy Woody, Foot & I hereby announce that i am a candidate for County Judge of Jackson Skin Care Specialist; Cathy Howell, UK Extension, Exercise County at the primary election to be held May 23, 1961. HOMER Specialist; Carolyn Hacker Registered Dietitian, Diabetes POWELL Kerby Knob, Ky. Regional Coordinator/Educator Register by February 3, 2012. Call: 606 287-8421. To The Voters Of Jackson County I have reigned as deputy sheriff and hereby announce that I am a candidate for Sheriff in the May 23, 1961 Primary Election. Your vote is necessary to elect me. MARSHALL ROSS Waneta, Ky. Fax or email community Darrell Isaacs Brought Here Sheriff George Felty and Marshall ross were in Cincinnati, Ohio Tuesday to get Darrell Isaacs, who was wanted here on a charge of Armed Robbery on December 21, of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Browning on Macedonia Ridge. It is alleged he tied the old couple up in peices of a sheet and took $15.00. He was a close neighbor the Brownings. FBI agents picked Isaacs announcements to 287-7196 or up in Hamilton and brought him to Cincinnai where he was turned over to local officers. George Roach Dies at Annville Home George Roach, 88, died at his home at Annville, Ky at 1:00 AM January 22, after a long illness. [email protected] A native of Jackson County, he was born November 19, 1872, son of Samuel P. and Mrtha Watson Roach. He was a member of Pond Fork Masonic Lodge No. 601. He was married to Emily Brewer who with seven children survives. Funeral services were held at Annville Baptist Church at 1:00 PM January 24, by Rev. Jack Frost. Interment in Medlock Cemetery at Annville in charge of Pond Fork Masonic Lodge No. 601. Baker Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Dr. Gary E. King Notice: Health Dept has supply of Salk Polio Vaccine Optometrist Services today for Wheeler B. Lipps Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM today for Wheeler B. Lipps, 61 years old, who died in Cincinnati, Ohio at Let- terbox Baptist Church by Allen Harrison. Burial will be in Penile Cemetery at Letterbox. He was married to the former 109 Boone St., Berea, KY 40403 Lizzie Lakes. (859) 986-7027 or 1-800-347-2318 Union News Mr. Leonard Banks and Mr. Edd Hicks were fox hunting Monday morning. Eye-Exams, Glasses & Contact Lenses Miss Wanda Banks is on the sick list. We hope she feels better soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris of Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. Mathen Fields over the weekend. Henry Margison of McKee, and eight of his friends, recently rafted in the Gauley River Marathon in West Virginia and took The Jackson County Sun along. He says they participate in this event every year. It is a test of endurance and skill, both mental and physical. It is 26 miles of white water in a single day. We have Glock, SigSauer, Springfield, several .380's, long guns, ammunition and more. Located just off Hwy. 290 on Anna Moore Road. Follow signs. Hrs: Mon, Tues & Thurs 10 am to 1 pm. Wed, Fri & Sat 10 am to 5 pm 757 Hazel Branch Road, Annville, KY 40402 James Tyree, Owner Berea Focused Eye Technology BRUMETT Board Certified Ophthalmology REALTY & AUCTION Jim Brumett Office: 287-8400 Broker/Auctioneer HUD Cell: 438-8400 CERTIFIED • CATARACT * www.brumettrealtyandauction.com • GLAUCOMA HAVE PROPERTY FOR SALE? • DIABETES GIVE US A CALL TODAY! • LASER/SURGERIES • EYE EXAMS EVENT SERVICES * Ask for details If you are planning an event and need Bluegrass Eye and Laser Tents, Canopies, Tables, Chairs, Picnic Tables, PA System etc. Give us a call or Daniel A. Ewen, M.D., F.A.C.S. Log on to our website Berea 859-986-0090 www.brumettrealtyandauction.com And click on EVENT SERVICES for more info! Medicare and Medicaid Participating Provider Most HMO/ PPO and Insurance Provider A-6 The Jackson counTy sun Thursday, July 7, 2011 F & F aith amily A-6 The Jackson counTy sun Thursday, January 26, 2012 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS Vacation Bible School at Blackwater Baptist Church No. VBS Friendship Baptist Church presents "Fishing for SINGING F & F aith amily 1 “God’s Great Get-Together” on Saturday, July 9, 2011 Jesus" Thursday & Friday, July 14 & 15 6 pm to 8:30 pm Pine Grove Baptist Church will be having a singing, 9 am to 5:30 pm. Call 364-2107 or 287-7913 for more and Saturday, July 16th 2 pm - ? . If you would like to go Saturday, July 9th, beginning at 7 pm. The singers will information. and need a ride or directions call 364-2489. Pastor Douglas be The Smith Sisters. We will be having refreshments Kerby Knob Baptist Church Pastor Vernon Truett Sun school: New Hope Reformed Church am Sun Night 6:00 pm Wilson and congregation invites everyone. afterwards.C HPaUstRor CWHay YneA CRaDrpe SntAer LaEnd congregation Pastor Bruce Kirby. Sun school: 10 am, Worship 11:00 am, Sun. Comfort Inn at Berea, Coffee fel- Gospel Mission United 10 am, worship ser: 11 am, Sun. Night 7pm, Wed. worship 7 pm, lowship 10 am Worship 10:30 am Pentecostal Church Kerby Knob Baptist Church will be having a “Youth Yairndvi tessa elvee rayot neM toa ccoemdeo onuita a nFd eblel owwiths husi.p Hall on eve 6 pm. P. O. Box 1585, McKee, KY 40447 Evening 5:45 pm. Pastor Russ Pastor Carlo Davidson. Sunday Party” for grades 7 and up on July 7, 8, 9 starting at 6 pm to REVIVALS February 1st and 2nd starting at 9 am - ?. Landmark Baptist www.mypilgrimsrestchurch.com Westbrook. school: 5:30 pm, worship service: 9 pm. Join us for food and fun. The Waneta Church of God will be in revival from July FREE MEAL FOR COMMUNITY Meeting at 10:00 am and 7:00 pm- Rock Springs Primitive Baptist www.newhopereformed.net 712- 6:30 pm, Thurs. Bible study: 7:30 Sundays and 7:00 pm Wednesdays Church 348-4754 pm, (4 miles off KY 577) Kerby Knob Baptist Church will be having “Pandamania 6 to July 10th. The featured speaker will be Brother Orvile Living PSt.oAne.I M.Din.i sRtriEesS wCilHl bEe sDerUviLngE aD complimentary at 193 Highway 3444, Annville. Pastor Doug Meeks. Worship ser missionaRy Baptist Moores Creek Pentecostal Church VBS on July 13, 14, 15 for children 4 years old to 6th grade. Hisel. Services begin at 7:00 pm on week nights and 6:00 meal for the community on Thursday, July 28th at Noon to 5 Pastor Steve Flinchum. www. vice-10:30 am.Located on Hwy. Birch Lick Missionary Baptist Rev. Carl Hacker. Sunday school: Join us for Panda fun. Call 965-3063 for more information. pm on Sunday. Pastor Earl Powell and the congregation Prpamye. rF oAr gmaoirne sint foI lclaellg 2a8l7 -D77r8u4g Psa urle osrc Lhyendetutal eHdu nfteorr. landmarkbaptists.org 30 Green Hall. Church 10 am, Sun. evening: 6 pm, Wed. invites everyone to attend. Letterbox Baptist Church Sand Gap United Baptist Church Pastor Charles Gross Sunday service: 7 pm Thursday, January 26, 2012 7 pm until 10 pm at Pastor Garland Gabbard. Sunday Pastor: Brother Jimmy Lakes. school: 10 am, worship service: Pentecostal House of Prayer Faith Baptist Church House of Prayer bible school Jackson CPo.Aun.It.yD . MPrianyisetrr iAesg aCinasmt Ipllgergoaul nDdr. uTgsu rn school: 10 am, morning worship: Saturday eve service 7 pm; Sun 11 am, Sun. evening: 6 pm, Wed. Pastor Dewey Harrison. Sunday Saturday, July 9th 9 am to 4 pm. 9-1:30 pm will be devoted There will be Jubilee Revival 7 PM Sunday - Friday, July next meetings: July 14th Dry Fork Holiness Church 7 pm 11 am, evening service: 6:00 pm, morning service Bible study: 7 pm school 11:00 am, Tues night 7:00 to bible study, music, crafts and games. 2:00 pm will be 10th through July 15th. Sunday-Paul Pearson & Scottryi ghAt uagtu tsht 1e1 tAh nGnravyi lHleaw Ck hRreifsotrimaend AChcuardche m7 pym and go Wed. service: 7:00 pm. Stone Coal Baptist Church Blooming Grove Baptist Church pm. Sat 7 pm water inflatables. Children will need to wear shorts & t- Witt; Monday-Shane Gabbard & L. R. Marcum; Tuesdayt-o theS cepetnemtebre rb 8eths iHdoeu steh eof pPoranyedr. A nBnevitlhle' s7 Bpmlessings LCehguercr hRoad Full Gospel Baptist Pmaosrtnoinr:g Dseernvnicise 1S1eaamls.. Sunday Pscahsotoorl B10o babmy , DS. uHn awrroisr.sShuipn d1a1y PHioguesoen oRfo Porsaty Ceormmunity Church shirts (no bathing suits). Bring a towel, sunscreen and an Bob Burchette & Wayne House; Wednesday-Jesse Kemwp ill be hosting. Pastor David Reed. Sun. school 10 Tyner Baptist Church am, Sun. Evening 6:30 pm. Wed Pastor Mark Horn. Sun. morning extra set of clothing to change into. Breakfast and lunch will & Brian Collett; Thursday-Jimmy Logan & Jason Abner; YOUTH REVIVAL am, Worship services 11 am, Sun Pastor Scotty Witt. Sunday school: prayer & study 7:00 pm Located 11:00 am, Thursday. night 7:00 pm, Friday-Owen Smith & Larry Million. night 6 pm, Wed. night 7 pm. Take 10 am, morning worship: 11 am, 262 Mildred Road. Sat. night 6:00 pm be served. If you bring your child, they need to be picked up Bond Baptist Church Praise Fest 2011 with special guest 1431 at Tyner then 1709 to the Clay Sun. evening: 6:30 pm, Wed. eve- Clover Bottom Missionary Baptist Pillar of Truth Pentecostal Church by 4:00 pm. If you need a ride call 364-3321. Bapstpisetaker and worship leaderD Srihpa Rwonc Ak lBleanp twisti tChh suprecchial mu- & Jackson Co. line turn right. ning: 6:30 pm Church Services held by Norma Kay Hack- Annville sBica pbtyis tP Crahiuserc Thrain 5000 & VPiassiotonr Koenn nJuy lSyh a2n2n o&n .2 S3u,n 2 s0c1h1oo l Maulden Baptist Church Union Baptist Church Pastor Keith Hensley. Sunday er & Betty Wagers. Thurs 7 pm Baptist Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church Big Hill Holiness Church 10:00 a.m., Pastobre gRiongneirn Wg ialltia 6m:3s.0 pSmun doany t he 2120n adm a nwdo r5s:h0ip0 spemr 1o1n a tmhe s 2pe3crdia.l Pastor Landon McDaniels. 1st, 3rd, Rev. Bobby Burchette. Sunday school: 10 am, worship service: 11 Seven Pines Pentecostal Church Annville Baptist Church Pastor Bernard Thomas, Assoc. Pastor Rev. Bill Rose. 1st Sunday worship: 11 worship service 11:00 am Sun school 9:30 am, Sunday morn- singing every 4th Sat night 6 pm and 4th Sundays– morning worship: school: 10 am, morning worship: am, evening service: 6 pm Pastor Brian Gabbard-Sunday Pastor Roger Williams. Sunday Sun Vernon Truett Sun school: 10 am, Wor- am, 1st Saturday and Wed., 7:30 p.m., ing worAshcitpi v10it:i3e0s a imn,c Sluudn.e e vseknitinsg, voEllgeyypbta Blla, pctoisrnt -Chhoulrec,h inflatables, 10 am, (Ruled by the Saturdays) 11 am, Sat. worship: 6 pm, Wed. Deer Stables Missionary school 10:00 am, Morning wor- school 9:30 am, Sunday morning wor- ship 11:00 am, Sun. Night 7pm, Wed. Sun. night 6 p.m., One Sat. night a month, worshirpe f6r:e3s0h pmme Wntesd, p7ipgm roast, doorP parsitzoer Es dadnied Jmududc.h S munodraey! s cFhooro l: McKee Baptist Church prayer & youth: 7 pm Baptist Church ship 11:00 am. Evening Service ship 10:30 am, Sun. evening worship worship 7 pm, P. O. Box 1585, McKee, 1st Sat. night and Sun. Blackwatemr oBraep itnisfto Crmhuartciohn # 1please ca1l0l (a6m06, )w 3o6rs4h-i2p6 s1e0r voicre (:6 1016 )a m, Pastor Ron Maharrey. Sunday Walnut Grove Baptist Church Pastor Ellis Abner. Sunday school: 6:30 pm. Wed. Worship 7:00 pm. Bla6c:3k0w pamte Wr Beadp 7tpismt Church #1 wKwYw .4m0y4pi4lg7rim srestchurch.com BoRnedv .H Joolihnne sGs aCbhbuarrcdh. Sunday school: C o r nEevrasntogenleis Ct Jh.r iCst.i aDnu Cnshilu. r cHhwy. 290Ps, cahsotoo4rl: 3 1T80i-m a2m 6J,0 ow6ho norssrh ovinpi.s s ie t rSwviucwnedw: 1a.1yb ondbeyoavupetnthiis/nctg.ho ilrwdgro eornsr: hc7ih ppe:m c7,k W upesmd o., upWtr aoeynde r. s1c1h aomol,: S1u0n .a emv,e nwinogr:s h6i pp mse, rWviecde:. PScahstooorl B10ro .a mF,r emddoiren inBge rwryo. rsShuipn 1ev0e anmin, gw: o6r sphmip service: 11 am, Sun. SoPliads tRoor cAkn iCtah Guracbhbard. Sun. night Pastor Tim Johnson. Sunday school: Rock Springs Primitive Baptist Church 10 am, worship service: 6:30 pm, Wed. McKee, Sun Sch 10 am, Sun morn 11 ama, m, Sun. evenFinagc:e 6b:o3o0 kp mby, Wseeadr.c hingm efoerti nPgr:a 7is pem Fest 2011. service: 7 pm 11 am. Wed Bible Study 6:30 pm Freedom Missionary Baptist Church 7:00 pm, Wed. night 7:00 pm. 10 am, worship service: 11 am, Sun. Pastor Doug Meeks. Worship ser prayer 7 pm Sun Even 6 pm, Wed night bible study B7 ible study: 6:30 pm. Faith Baptist Church Mount Gilead Baptist Church Whispering Pines Baptist Church Pastor Carmon Brewer. Sunday Located on Rt. 290 1/2 mile from e6v:3e0n ipnmg:. 6:30 pm, Wed. Bible study: vGirceee-n1 0H:a3l0l. am.Located on Hwy. 30 DrAPy aFsot-orkr6 BH iorcTlihnlheesye sC Ca hJinu ar cMchokndsaoy n p rcayeor unpMTmoy uw nswt wOu.lcinvcec tm CTchkhreiesu.tciraonsm dChauyrc,h JulByiS g7e H,r vi2.ll F0 Br1iad1patyi snti gChht u7rpcmh Sun morn- Pscahsotoolr: 1J0a asmo,n w oMrsohoipr es eSrvuicned: 1a1y P10a satomr ,J amsoornn Ainbgn ewr oSrusnhdipa:y 1sc1h aomol:, PScahstooorl:: J1a0m aie.m B.,aSkuenr . MSournndinagy sScuhno noilg 1h0t: 060:0a0mp,m Su ,n W. Seedr.. 171:0:000 pamm, Hwy. 30. Big Hill Baptist Church Sand Gap United Baptist Church meeting: 7:00 pm, Sun. prayer meet- Pastor Bernard Ward. Sunday schooinl g 11 am. Pastor Josh Chasteen. am, evening service: 6 pm, Wed. evening ser: 6 pm, Wed. prayer Worship: 11 a.m., Sun Evening Friendship Ind. Missionary Baptist ChRistian ChuRCh Serv. Friday night 7pm Sun morning 11 Pastor: Brother Jimmy Lakes. Saturday ing: 6:30 pm, every 4th Sat. (ruled by 10 am, morning worship 1F1 am, WBedla. ckwater Baptist Church #2&ser viceF: 7 pm. meeting & youth meeting 7 pm Service: 6 p.m. Church Conway Christian Church am. Pastor Josh Chasteen. eve service 7 pm; Sun morning service the Sundays) Night Bible Study 6 pm Sun. eveninSag un scihootl: P1A0 hIaNm,T wEoDrsh iRp OGOraFy HINawGk B MaptiaEstT CAhuLmrch ilMouynt Zion Baptist Church Wind Cave Baptist Church Sun. School 10 am, Sun. worship Pastor Cheyenne Metcalf. Sunday Blackwater Baptist Church #2 10 am. Evans Chapel Holiness Church at 6 p.m.Irene Metcalf- Clerk. Jessse ervice 11 am. Wed 6 pm Pastor Pastor Everett VanZant Sun. Pastor Gary Farmer. Sunday school: Sunday school: 10 am; Sunday 11 am & 6 pm, Wed. night prayer school 10:00 a.m., Sun school: 10 am, worship service 11 Tyner Baptist Church www.evanschapel.org Metcalf-Elder. Dick JenkinWse offer 15 colors of our #1 grades mcheotaol lr:o 1o0fi nagm ti,n w cuotr tsoh tihpe s inecrhv.i c e: 11 10 am, morning worship: 11 am, worship: 11 am; Sunday night 6 pm, meeting 7 pm Located on 2003 worship service 11:00 am am. Pastor Harold Becknell Pastor Scotty Witt. Sunday school: 10 Sun school Sun mVoArn 1C0 aAmT, SIunO niNght BISBanLd GEap SChCrisHtiaOn COhuLrchS Bond BapWtiistht aC 4h0u yrecahr limited warranty this aenmsu, rWese ad r onoifg thhta 7t w pilml last for years. Sun night 6:30 Wed. Bible study: Wednesday night bible study 7 pm just off of 290. Pastor Doug Wilson Cornerstone Christian Church BoPnads tBoar pMtisatr vCinh uSracmhs. Youth Director anming, m: 6o:3rn0i npgm w, oWrsehdi.p e: v1e1n ainmg,: S6u:3n0. epvme- His6e pl mHV,o Tlaihncuearssts in Coighnhut rB7c hpibmle School at BlaSPcaeksntiwoorr sa PtBearsrot ooBkr aGSpperatairlksdst M&C aJhuapusionrc,n hAW sNistPttt.,oo ar.s Ttoorn ByW oVSebm BablyisSto hE h.w FaSvirneuig en2.G9n. Y igd vosaesuuc uhtghshie oap DG oc aailrB:ll evl 1aaac0lt-pu 6 mt0ie6sG.-t 5 Wr9PaCe3a s-chs7as0turyor8r yr0Sc a.hp l TOl r imrim npsetg rtoaeFspls lbroBeoyynoa adfitptsn.t gisS "atucF cCnei sshshwuoirronicerghss. h ifpo r Ne6w:3 0Z ipomn .Baptist Church SINGINGRefoRmed ChuRCh GBarapctiest ICnhduerpcehndent Missionary M cEKveaen,g Seulinst S Jc. hC 1. 0D aumns, iSl.u Hn wmyo. r2n9 101, Tony Smith. Sun. school: 10 am, wor- Union Baptist Church Pa1s to“r GLeostder’ sIs aGacrse. aStu nGdaey te-vTeonignge: ther”A dovinso rSy Paatsutrodr Haayr,o ldJ uBalyllin g9e,r. 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Sun School FaPitahs Btoarp Jtaissot nC Mhuorocrhe Sunday school: 10 GrPaays Htoarw Jaks Rone fEolarmm.e Sdu Cnh Sucrhcohol 9:30 am, otienbs 5.y7P 74a b:re0tty0w” ep efnmo Jr.a cg kIrsfao dyn eo&s uC 7lna yea Cenoddu nau- pri odCneh p ucJrrauacyllhely r o 3mf7 6Oe,e 4u8tri-n, 3L g9o3: r 72ds p t1Jame.rstuisn gCh arits t6 pm to CompRlEimVeIVnAtsL oSf speaker and worship leader Shawn Allen with special mu- Adkinhsotloinwenss Pentacostal Holiness 1101:A0M0 . A MW eSdu. nB Miboler nSintugd y . W o6r sphmip am, worship service: 11 am, evening worship 10:30 am; Sun evening 6 pm, Pony L9o tp Hmoli.n e Jsos iCnh uursc hfor food and fuPna.s t or Charles Jones & Terry Martin. ThJe Waneta Church of G ocd will be in revival from July sic by PFraRisEe ETr aMinE 5A00L0 &F OViRsi oCn OonM JuMly U22N &IT 2Y3, 2011 Church Winter 7 pm Summer service: 6 pm, Wed. service: 7 pm. Wed. night bible study 7 pm. 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AGnondvoillteh eLRiving Water Church of night 7 pm Sunday evening service -- 6 pm Sands Ghiapp 1 H0:o3l0in eamss, CShuun.r cehvening worship Swuno rSshcihpo 7o lp 1m0 ,a Pm. O S.u Bno Sxe 1rv5.8 65:,3 M0 cpKme, e, 1isnt vSiatte. nsi gehavt aenrdyv Sounne. teo attend. ot more information please call (606) 364-2610 or (606) Services: Sunday night, 6 pm. Grassy Springs Baptist Church New Hope Reformed Church Pas6t:o3r0 G Fpemaoi rWtghee dM 7Buplliamnps.t iSsutn daCy hscuhrocohl: HoTuuKseYse 4 70 p4o4mf7 . Prayer bible school Bond Holiness Church Cornerstone Christian Church D438-26I0P6.R Aor. Iv.iDsEi.t wPwraCwy.beorn AdTbgaapitnisOst.to rIgll oergR cahle DckrY uusg osu t on Big Hill Holiness Church Wednesday night 7 p.m. 0.7 miles P11a satmor oTnimly Floyd. 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FSrcahnoko lP 1e0te rasm. , SSuunnd. awyo srschhiopo 1l 1 Pige6o:0nP0 Ra posmtoosrt K Ceonmnym Suhnaintyn Conh.u Srcuhn Hscohuosoel 10 WPodarassytho inrp iE g@ahr t7l J6:0. pP0mo pwm, eW lLle.a dSdnuieenssd dSaayey rsv cnihcigoeho (t3l :br 1di0b le PasOtoWr DNudEleyR LSyn: c hM. PRra. y&er mMeeRtinSg. BARnEnvTillTe LDivi.n gW WIaLteLr CIAhuMrchS of God Road rock of all kinds spread or dumped amP, amsotornr inDga vwido rRsheiepd: .1 1S aumn., escvehnoionlg 1 0 10a amm &, w 6o prsmh,i pW seedrv. incieg:h 1t 1p aramye, Sr munedeatiyn g ofG Porsapyaeemlr M wiosrssiohinp Usenri t1e1d am special singing Farismdtau, ymd)y o@ 7r n 7pin:m0g0 w pomrship: 11 am, Sun. eve- each Monday night 7:30 pm. Regular Services: Sunday night, 6 pm. Wednes- sera: m6 p, Wmo, Wrsehdip. sperarvyiecre ms 1e1e tainmg, &S yuonu ntihg ht nit7e p6m p m L,o cWaeteddn eosnd 2a0y 0n3i gjuhst t6 o:3ff0 o pf m29.0 . 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Office & Residence 364-5424 PasCtoo.r Glinaer ytu Franr mrigehr.t .Sunday school: 10 C36h4u-r3c3h41. PillaTrh ouafrm sT.,r uBwtihob rlPesh esinpttu esdceyor:v si7ct:ae3l:0 C1 ph1mu ar,mc h(,4 emveilneisn g FPPIaRasSsttToo rr S BDAoTobUn nRSiDech AoYPl ateornrfe . et tv3,e 6r64y9- 39m4 7oB4no.t hsS:s u n OMld Patch PKenteceosteal Ch ur ch Ch ur ch Ch3urch6 of 4God -Ou6r Sa1vior04 aMma, umldoernni nBga wptoisrsth Ciph:u 1r1c ahm, Sun night Old POasrtcohr Bairlldy JMoei sCsaimoenraonry. SBuna pscthisoto l: Seorfvf wiKcoeYsr s5 hh7ie7pl)d: 7 b pym N,o Wrmeda. Kyoayu tHh/acchkiledrr e&n : 7 9v:3Sa0ucAghMhono S l 9Ra:bo3ba0ad at,mh A.S nWcnhovorislolhel i,pB KisbeYler 1 S04t:u03d40y0 a;2 m . Pastor Eugene Jackson. Service Wed Pastor Sherman Dunsil. Saturday eve- 6:3P0a sWtoerd L.a Bnidbolen sMtucdDya:n 6ie:3ls0. 1psmt,. 3rd, and Chur1c0h am, worship service: 11 am, Sun. 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Bible study: 6:30 pm. Church PaBsteotprt myC Wh. eSayugenendrnsae.y M Tnheiguthcrtsa laf7.t Sp6um:0n0d apym s.chool 4B16ir11cA hSM oL uWicthok r MsMhaiispins s iSeortnv. aiMcreyc; K1Be2ae Np.toiostn CFehlulorwch- meeting: 7:30 pm, Thurs. prayer meet- Father Frank Erawner. Sunday mass: NePaswemar svZ, timoicoreon :Ar 6nBle ianpxpgm Mt w,is iWlotle reCrs.dh hS.iu pBur:nc ib1dhl1ea yas mtsuc,d heyov: oe7ln: pin1mg0 Pammaes,e ttmoinro gMr nTiikhneug r Aws.no ngriseghlh.i ptS 7u1 n1pd:m0a0.y asmc.h Pooral y1e0r SeP1EvG0vaere:sP1Sne0nt0 aee0oPi snrn ra ia tgnm6ommB e roSr ;pCs, i uaeWm MlPannrvo,ue ot i rdGcnWrBsneetahaeei nMbipdpc6gbt a o: i3asngswse0rigttgdor aaCh -rpl1rSst hdm C1huu6. ih.nSpa r ducpum W1arhmnc e1ydS.hd : a0us.Ly 0nco sW hcacNooamhiogrto-e.lh odtl RteBersAldonPahllemoii anpwmmsg ,Do tp:woi rin6tnsroi gC hno r piesnhGphrma .er iMrTpor,ls eu v o sWseewue sG eernBdvdrltacoaia.cyo spBie snmtB:ii Sbsie1bWlutd1e lneCo . sad rShtmasuutyhud,r idscySpcy:hu h 77Cno P.peo Memnl:v -1.e 0- Wai2SnrnagFdt:ou W 7rrdSk:3a uH0yn sodp)laimnye,: s21sn 1WdC haSumartc,u hr(d r(uaHylue:CA df7fo ):m3b0yp pltimhme,eG ntsV oicf12P:t18ao:7sr4-t-y5o7 Tr6a a0Emb1Fve,e rWrneeattdce.l eMnSimghitth m. aSssu:n 6 s:0c0h opoml: SAVE MONEY DRIVE BETTER Oak Grove Baptist Church holiness shiHp w 7y:.0 300 p Wm. 2P00a4st oatr 2B ombilbey m Da. rHkearr.r isP.aSsutnodr aCyh sacrlheos ol Pastor Ronald R. Hurst. Wednesday 10:30 am, Sun. eve: 6 pm, Tues. ser: Interim Pastor Ronald Rose Sun school: Adkinstown Pentacostal Holiness SoIlindd Riaonc Ck rCeehku rBcahptist Church F1e0lt sa.m S, Suunn 1 w1 oarmsh Wip e1d1 a7m p,m S.un. Evening Service 7:00 pm, Sunday school 10:00 7:00 pm, Sat. service: 7:30 pm. 1/4 Ph1il0p oamt C, mhaoprneiln Bga wpotirssth Ciph: u1r1c ham ChSuurcnhday school 10 am, Rev. Gary PpmasP9,t :aoW3sr0e t oAadrmn. Cint,a limyg dhGoetra n7Ebi:vnb0ega0r r wsdpoo.m lerS.s. u hSnipu. n: n1di1ga hya tms c7, h:S0ou0on l.: TDhaey6L :oSC3ca0hai untpertmcsdh- .2M W6oc2feK dJMe epielsdr uaBresyr.ed Cr Rh&or isastdtu. d o y f 7L:a0t0te prm a6m:3,0 Mp.omrn.ing Worship, 111 am. 0Sunda7y, S.cmovil9eil leo nC Shaunrcdh L iocfk G Roodad. Sun School 10 am, Morn worship 11 Gabbard. Sunday worship: 7:30 pm, Loceavtee:d 6 :o3n0 Rptm. 2.90 1/2 mile from Hwy. CSloacvrearm Benott tmoemet inMgi,s Ssuionn 1a0r ya mB, aSputnis t Hwy. 30 Holiness Church Booneville, KY Sun. School 10 am, 800-735-1028 am, Sun Night 6 pm. Located Hyw. 490 Thurs. worship: 7:30 pm, Sat.worship: 3K0e.rby Knob Baptist Church Cshcuhr c1h1 am, Pastor Joe McQueen, Sunday School 10 Sun. night 6 pm, Wed. night 6:30 East Bernstadt, KY 287-7200 7:30 pm Pastor Bruce Kirby. Sun school: 10 am, BSraunncdha yp srecsh-oEoml: e1r0y aMma,r wtino;r s1hsitp Cseoruvnic-e: am, Sunday worship" 11R am,e Suandaly nCight oupnm.t Praysto"r Anthony Williams (606) worship ser: 11 am, Sun. eve 6 pm. 11 am, evening service: 6 pm 6 pm, Tuesday night 7 pm, last Saurday 464-2836. CoLnawnCadhymR Ciashtrirkai snB tCiaaphnut iRCsCthhurch DsAeekeleorm rS-Gotanab.r ylVe Tissrui tMeotritss; s2winoednl cCaoromyu en.s e lor-Phillip night of the month. 287-9T9rint2y C4hurch of God VIEW OUR SPECIALS AT Meeting at 10:00 am and 7:00 pmSun- Baptist Church Pastor Larry Million. Sun school 10 Pastor Cheyenne Metcalf. Sunday school 461 South Main St. McKee. WWW.NEARNEWAUTO.COM days and 7:00 pm Wednesdays at 193 Pastor Ellis Abner. Sunday school: am, Morn worship 11 am, Sun Eve 6 Highway 3444, Annville.Pastor Steve 10 am, worship service: 11 am, Sun. penteCostal pm, Wed eve 7 pm Flinchum. www.landmarkbaptists.org evening: 6 pm Egypt Pentecostal Holiness Church Tyner Community Church Letterbox Baptist Church Freedom Missionary Baptist Church Pastor Darryl Allen, Sunday school: Pastor Mitchell Ball. Sunday school Pastor Garland Gabbard. Sunday Pastor Carmon Brewer. Sunday school 10 am, Sun. eve: 6 pm, Wed. evening: 7 10 am, Sunday Worship 10:30 am. COLE'S 290 school: 10 am, morning worship: 11 10:00am, Sun. Ser. 11:00am, Sun night pm Thursday Worship 7 pm. Located at am, evening service: 6:00 pm, Wed. 6:00pm , Wed. 7:00 pm Free Pentecostal Church of God the junction of 421 and 30 West in service: 7:00 pm. Friendship Ind. Missionary Baptist Pastor Bruce Gabbard, Tuesday 7:00pm Tyner, KY. Leger Road Full Gospel Baptist Church Thur 7:00 pm Sun. 10:30 am Sun Night Waneta Church of God MARKET Church Sun. School 10 am, Sun. worship 11 6:00 pm Pastor Earl J. Powell. Sunday school: 10 Pastor David Reed. Sun. school 10 am & 6 pm, Wed. night prayer meeting Gospel Mission United am, morning worship: 11 am, Sun. eve- am, Worship services 11 am, Sun night 7 pm Located on 2003 just off of 290. Pentecostal Church ning: 6 pm, Wed. evening: 7:00 pm 639 KY Hwy 290 6 pm, Wed. night 7 pm. Take 1431 at Pastor Doug Wilson Pastor Carlo Davidson. Sunday school: www.wanetacog.us Tyner then 1709 to the Clay & Jackson Grace Independent Missionary Baptist 5:30 pm, worship service: 6:30 pm, House of Prayer McKee 364-6104 Co. line turn right. Church Thurs. Bible study: 7:30 pm, (4 miles Pastor Donnie Parrett, 699 Boss Maulden Baptist Church Pastor Billy Joe Cameron. Sun school: off KY 577) vaughn Road, Annville, KY 40402 Pastor Landon McDaniels. 1st, 3rd, and 10 am, worship service: 11 am, Sun. Moores Creek Pentecostal Church 606-364-PRAY 4th Sundays– morning worship: 10 am, eve 6:30 pm Rev. Carl Hacker. Sunday school: 10 Pastor Phone: 606-364-3321 (Ruled by the Saturdays) Pine Grove Missionary Baptist Church am, Sun. evening: 6 pm, Wed. service: Bus Pickup: 606-364-6864 or 606-364- C & W CABLE McKee Baptist Church Pastor Donald Wayne Carpenter . Sun 7 pm 3321 TV Broadcast Sunday @ 4:00 pm Pastor Ron Maharrey. Sunday school: school: 10 am Worship Ser. 11 am, Sun. Pentecostal House of Prayer on C & W Cable channel 23 Sunday 10 am, worship service: 11 am, Sun. eve worship: 6 pm, Thursday 7 pm Pastor Dewey Harrison. Sunday school School @ 5:00 pm Sunday Night Wor- evening: 7 pm, Wed. service: 7 pm Pleasant Point Missionary Baptist 11:00 am, Tues night 7:00 pm. Sat 7 ship @ 6:00 pm Monday Night Youth 7920 KY 30 WEST, ANNVILLE, KY 40402-9748 Mount Gilead Baptist Church Church pm Service @ 7:00 pm Wednesday Night Pastor Jason Abner Sunday school: 10 Pastor Frank Peters. Sunday school Pigeon Roost Community Church House Worship @ 7:00 pm Ladies Service (3rd OWNERS: MR. & MRS. BRETT D. WILLIAMS am, morning worship: 11 am, evening 10 am, worship service: 11 am, Sunday of Prayer Friday) @ 7:00 pm ser: 6 pm, Wed. prayer meeting & youth nite 6 pm, Wednesday night 6:30 pm. Pastor Mark Horn. Sun. morning 11:00 H.O.P.E. House (Sponsored by Seventh- meeting 7 pm Located 1 1/2 mile South of Jackson- am, Thursday. night 7:00 pm, Sat. night day Adventists) 364-5357 Mount Zion Baptist Church Clay line on US 421. Call 598-2765 or 6:00 pm 2877 KY Hwy 30W, Annville Pastor Gary Farmer. Sunday school: 10 364-3341. Pillar of Truth Pentecostal Church FIRST SATURDAY of every month: am, morning worship: 11 am, Sun night Old Orchard Missionary Baptist Services held by Norma Kay Hacker & 9:30AM Sabbath School Bible Study; 6:30 Wed. Bible study: 6:30 pm. Church Betty Wagers. Thurs 7 pm 11AM Worship service; 12 Noon Fellow- New Zion Baptist Church Pastor Mike Angel. Sunday school 10 Seven Pines Pentecostal Church ship Dinner. Tuesday Bible Study 7PM. Compliments of: Pastor Alex Miller. Sunday school: 10 am, morning worship 11:00 am. Prayer Pastor Brian Gabbard-Sunday school All worshipers welcomed. am, morning worship: 11 am, evening meeting Thurs. night 7 pm. 10:00 am, Morning worship 11:00 am. Redemption Mountain Worship Cen- WWAG-FM service: 6 pm, Wed. Bible study: 7 pm Evening Service 6:30 pm. Wed. Wor- ter Oak Grove Baptist Church holiness ship 7:00 pm. 2004 at 2 mile marker. Pastor Charles Interim Pastor Ronald Rose Sun school: Adkinstown Pentacostal Holiness Solid Rock Church Felts. Sun 11 am Wed 7 pm. 10 am, morning worship: 11 am Church Pastor Anita Gabbard. Sun. night 7:00 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter 107.9 Philpot Chapel Baptist Church Sunday school 10 am, Rev. Gary pm, Wed. night 7:00 pm. Day Saints-McKee Br. Sun School 10 am, Morn worship 11 Gabbard. Sunday worship: 7:30 pm, Located on Rt. 290 1/2 mile from Hwy. Sacrament meeting, Sun 10 am, Sun am, Sun Night 6 pm. Located Hyw. 490 Thurs. worship: 7:30 pm, Sat.worship: 30. sch 11 am, East Bernstadt, KY 287-7200 7:30 pm Branch pres-Emery Martin; 1st Coun- "Real Country" ChRistian ChuRCh selor-Gary Truett; 2nd Counselor-Phillip Conway Christian Church Akemon. Visitors welcome. 287-9924 Pastor Cheyenne Metcalf. Sunday school 461 South Main St. McKee. Thursday, January 26, 2012 The Jackson counTy sun A-7 “A Simple Man” Happenings at the TRUE Extension Office VINE Margaret Faye Hensley February 14 - "Go Red for Health Tea" from 11:00-12:00. Part 16 Wear your favorite red outfit and enjoy a tea and luncheon while learning about your health. Door prizes will be given Jake and Liza talked about their years growing up and away! Call 287-7693 and register today! soon the sun was going down over the trees. They could INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHTS smell the green beans and cornbread from the kitchen KIDS ART CLASS for ages 9 and up will be taught by INTO GOD’S WORD window. Clarence yelled out from the window that sup- Debbie Wagers. On Monday afternoons from 3:30-4:30pm per was on the table and to hurry on in before it got cold! at the Extension Office beginning Feb 6. All supplies will Author: Lynetta Hunter truevinebook.com Liza quickly took the clothes off the line and Jake folded be provided. There is a $45.00 per month fee for this class. 2 Chronicles 12:14, 20:31-33, 2 them for her as she unpinned them. As they walked into There is a $10.00 discount per additional sibling. You must the house with the basket of clothes, Liza felt as if she prepay and register for this class by February 3. Space is Timothy 2:20-26, James 1:4 were looking at her mother standing in the kitchen with limited to the first 12 kids who register. her apron on. Clarence was wearing the same old apron To prepare: to furnish or equip for a purpose. her mother Lorene had worn Feb 23 - "Cooking Out of the Box" from 11:00-12:00 or so many years. The scene made her smile and was Dare to explore your cupboard and creat new dishes for your During preparation of anything, physical or spiritual, there a comforting sight for her. Her mommy had been a great family so your food budget will go farther and you'll have must be a combination of knowledge and faithfulness for cook and they had enjoyed many conversations over a more variety in your meals. Start with a box and add a few the result to be successful and prosperous. God prepared a meal, while she was wearing that apron. Clarence hung things to stir up your taste buds and put a meal on the table young, ruddy shepherd boy named David to defeat a boast- the apron on a hook and joined them at the table. in a hurry. ful, arrogant giant by first helping him to destroy a lion and I don’t even find myself looking to see what time it is, Remember: If school is cancelled due to inclement weather bear that threatened the lives of his sheep, and probably she thought. As a teacher, she was always watching the then our programs are cancelled as well. other divine instances not recorded since he firmly knew clock so that she could stay on schedule and get so many his God was real and worth fighting for, no matter what things accomplished. They sat at the table and talked Plants Available at the circumstance looked like. Moses’s preparation time until the sun went down. As she had promised, she cleaned was lengthier, having to learn patience and loneliness with up the dishes while Jake and Clarence sat on the porch Extension Service! greater leadership qualities which would inspire him to with their coffee cups. fulfill his exodus ministry. The preparation process is dif- Clarence had made a peach cobbler for dessert and as ferent for every believer; each according to God’s calling. soon as he ate his piece, he announced that it was his Once again the Jackson County Extension Service will Even though each divine purpose is God given and God bedtime. Sure enough it was after nine and he went inside have strawberry plants for sale until March 25. Varieties chosen, we play a part in the preparation progress. We live to bed. He was a creature of habit and he liked to keep are Allstar and Earliglow and cost will be $13 per hundred. in a society where much time and effort is put into creating on his schedule. Liza marveled at how her father had Both varieties are very productive and have good firmness. things that we can obtain instantly. The consequences are become a good cook in his later years. He had always had Earliglow is an early maturing medium berry sized variety and Allstar is a later maturing larger berry variety. Earliglow usually not worth our instantaneous decisions. Examples: the job of doing the dishes after her mother cooked. Jake Fast food vs. cooking a healthy meal, fast cash vs. a savings and Liza sat on the porch for a long time and talked about has the best freezer rating of the two. Both are excellent account. Because this way of life becomes our dominant the stars they could see. Jake told her about the time he varieties for our area. lifestyle, we tend to try to use this same technique in our was in Vietnam and he watched the stars while on guard This year we are also offering Triple Crown Thornless blackberry plants for sale at $3 per plant. The variety is spiritual life. We cannot successfully pray, minister, or fight duty, and how he wondered how many other people all highly recommended for our area and is a semi-erect variety spiritual warfare without first being prepared to do so. We across the globe were looking at them at the same time normally don’t see spiritual growth until Godly fruit begins he was. “We take for granted that the stars will always be that will need to be trellised. to show, which can make it hard to continue under God’s there and yet most of us don’t take the time to appreciate We will also have two varieties of Blueberry plants, Blue molding work. Some of us are harder to break than others; them”, Jake commented. They talked about growing up Crop and Patriot, at a cost of $6 each. You will need to so much of our time is spent repenting and being spiritually purchase at least one of each variety for cross pollination in the fifties and how they viewed the world back then. reestablished instead of reaching our purpose as quickly as They named some of their favorite bands and the type of purposes. Blueberry plants require an acid soil, so if you are we could. Inevitably, the most important thing we need to be music they listened to as teenagers. Jake had only listened considering them you will need to take measures to lower prepared for is eternal judgment, but while enduring this life to bluegrass, where Liza Jane listened to country. It had the pH in the areas where you plan to plant and you need to it’s also important to be prepared for ministry and spiritual been a full day, and it was time call it a night. Jake left start soon. You can lower pH by mixing peat in the soil and warfare. Spiritual preparations will be different for each and Liza tiptoed into the kitchen to put the coffee cups by applying sulfur. We have information for you when the person, but all require repentance, submission, obedience, and dessert plates in the sink. As it was her routine, she plants arrive. discipline, and whole hearted commitment for the result of hopped in the shower and quietly went up to the loft to This year we have added Lauren Raspberry Plants at a our divine purpose to be at the full potential. write. I have a lot on my mind to write, she thought. cost of $2 per plant, Jersey Knight Asparagus at a cost of $1 per plant and MacDonald Rhubarb at a cost of $5 per plant. Each of these varieties are highly recommended for Kentucky. 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With best win of the season. This Central and was undefeated at Roland. Our Generals showed good home games coming up. 3 seconds left on the clock game should let the young home with a record of 15 and a lot of maturity in this game. Thursday, January 26th, 2012 The week began last Thurs- after the made free throws, Generals know that on a given 2 when the Generals paid them At one time in the third quarter they host Lynn Camp. On day (January 19th, 2012) Clinton County was unable night they can compete with a call) The Generals season the Generals fell behind by 6 Saturday, January 28th, 2012 when the Generals faced record now stands at 10 wins but clawed their way back to Knox Central comes to the off with Owsley County at and 8 losses. a tie game by the end of the home court and on Monday, Home. The Generals came Coach Parrett characterized third. We have seen periods of January 30th, 2012 the Gen- away with a 63-45 victory the contributions of key play- good play by the Generals all erals will host Barbourville. over a solid Owsley County ers. “Austin Whitehead made team. Coach Parrett summa- 8 3-point shots going 8-11 for Generals 3 Home Games This Week rized the game, “Justin Fox the game. Jacob Hammonds lead us in rebounding with did a nice job distributing the Jan 26, 7:30 Lynn Camp Thursday home 12 PM 8 followed closely behind ball to shooters and handling Jan 28, 7:30 Knox Central Saturday home by Shawn Rowland with the Clinton County pressure 12 PM Jan 30, 7:30 6, Seth Bingham added 5. all-night long. Seniors Jus- 12 Barbourville Monday home PM Austin Whitehead and Jacob tin Fox, Adam Duncan and Hammonds led the Generals Josh Horn did a nice job on W atch Jackson County High School Basketball on PRTC Ch9 (C&W Ch96) a t 6PM & 9PM to see the Generals recent win over Clinton County! You in assists with 4 each. Seth the boards. Tyler Lunsford don't want to miss this game! Replays at the same time all week! Bingham led the team with 3 helped the cause with strong steals. Our JV also had a nice Jackson County Extreme Cruses win over the Owsley Owls with several players making to First Championship of Season good contributions. On Saturday evening (Janu- ary 21st, 2012) the Generals traveled to state power Clin- ton County (ranked in the top 25 most of the season) to take on the Clinton Bull Dogs. The Generals were up for the challenge. Coach Par- rett reported, “With tenacious defense, great defense, and hustle the Generals were able Jackson  County  Extreme  Cruses  to  First   to pull off the huge upset. The Generals shot the ball really well making 13 3-point bas- Championship  of  Season   kets for the game. The game was nip and tuck the whole way. The Generals took the submitted   last shot of the game trailing by one. The shot was long but The  Jackson  County  Extreme  5th  Grade  Travel  Team  traveled  to  Estill  County  Middle  School  this   Senior Adam Duncan found past  weekend  and  played  very  well  as  they  brought  home  the  Gold  for  the  first  time  in  three   th3ex1 r0e.5b-o1u.1n9d.1 a1n nde ww aalsl pfaopuelresd_3 x10.5-1.19.12 jack burford A 1D/1A2/M12 D3:U51N PCMA PNage 1 Photo by Jerry Sparks outings.  Their  first  tournament,  January  7th,  was  played  in  Knott  County  where  they  finished   runner-­‐up.  Last  weekend  the  Extreme  Team  made  it  to  the  final  four  before  bowing  out  to  the   Richmond  Celtics.  This  weekend  the  Extreme  Team  put  it  all  together  and  played  a  fantastic   Back row: Asst. Cofaocuhr  Pgraemstoen  s Bpoawnm  taon  g, oH  euandd Ceofaecaht eRdo  bin A  tbhnee  rE, sZtailclh  C Boiunnghtya  mIn, vitational.   Cody Lakes, Asst. Coach Alex Wilson . Middle Row: Tanner Morgan, Cameron Powell, Dalton ComThbse,  RExetargeamn Beo  Twemaamn  ,t Cohoaks  eo nC  aWrraolltl o. n F  rVoenrto Rnoaw  i:n  Jtohsehi rS  tfoirnset,   game  and  was  led  by  Reagan  Bowman   Noah Denham, McGuire Wilson, Jayden Baldwin with  12  points  and  a  dazzling  defensive  performance  by  the  team  holding  Walton  Verona   SPhoto by Tonya Combs scoreless  in  two  quarters  of  play  and  allowing  only  5  points  in  the  other  two  quarters  each.   The Jackson County Extreme 5th Grade Travel Team traveled to Estill County Middle School Scores  for  the  games  are  as  follows:   SELECT 2012 MODELS HAVE 0% APR* AVAILABLE! this past weekend and played very well as they brought home the Gold for the first time in three outings. Their first tournament, January 7th, was played in Knott County where they Baldwin  4   Jackson ’12 CHEVY CRUZE SEDAN ’12 CHEVY CRUZE ECO SEDAN finished runner-up. Last weekend the Extreme Team made it to the final fo  ur before bowing #5855 #5828 Combs  4     out to the Richmond Celtics. This weekend the Extreme Team put it all together and played a fantastic four game sDpaenn tho agmo u  1nd  efeated in the Estill County Invitational.                                                        1st  Q                    2nd  Q                    3rd  Q                        4th  Q                                Final   The Extreme Team toBoikn gohn aWmal  t8on   Verona in their first game and was led by Reagan Bow- Jackson  Co.                      9                                16                              6            J      a          c          k10s        o            n                  41   man with 12 points and a dazzling defensive performance by the team holding Walton Verona $18,270 $19,494 scoreless in two quEastritlelP  rCsoo wo.  f   e    p  l  ll  a      1y          a    n  8d    a    l    l  o    w      i    n    g      o3n      l  y        5      p    o  1i0n  t  s      i  n        t  h    e        o  1th8e    r      t  w      o        q      u    a    r3t9e  rs each. BUY FOR ONLY BUY FOR ONLY Scores for the games aBreo aws mfolalonw  1s:2   Baldwin 4                                                          1st  Q                    2nd  Q                    3rd  Q                        4th  Q                                Final   ’12 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 REG. CAB ’12 CHEVY IMPALA Combs 4 Jack  s    o    n        C    o    .                                          9          1    s    t      Q                          1  26  n  d        Q                                63  r  d        Q                                  4    t  h1  0Q                                                    F    i    n4a1l     #5804. 4X2 #5905. LT Game  three  saw  Jackson  County  take  on  a  tough  Powell  County  Team:   Denham 1 EstiJlla  Ccok.s    o      n          C    o      .      8                          8                                              31    1                                          1    01  0                                                            118                                                                    3  309     Bingham 8 BaldWwina  l2t  on  Verona    0                        5                          0                          5                                10   Powell 1 W   ilson  3   Bowman 12 ComZbas  c2h    Bingham  shines  in  the  second  game  as  the  Extreme  Team  holds  on  in  nail  bitter  verses   $22,000 $23,500 Jackson Zach Bingham shGinaems ein  t thhree see  scaownd  J gaacmkseo ans   Cthoeu Enxtytr  etamkee T  oena  ma   thoouldgsh o  Pno iwn enlali  Cl boiuttnetry v  Teresaems :   BUY FOR ONLY BUY FOR ONLY home standing EstDilel nChhoaoumnmt  6ye  :  standing  Estill  County:     Baldwin 6 BBianlgdhwamin    72     ’#15296 C0. 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HFWEDVY EQUINOX LTZ Wilson 2        B  W  o    w  i  ls  Bm  o  a  an    ln    d  3    4  w          i  n          61  st  Q                    2nd  Q                    3rd  Q                        4th  Q                                Final   Bingham 14 LakeWs  3i  lson  2   JacCkosmonb  sC  2o  .                      9                                16                              6                                      10                                      41   Carroll 2 Bingham  14   Bowman 4 Es  tD  i    le  l      nC    h  o    a.      m                    6                                                81s  t      Q                                                    2    n3d    Q                                                31rd0  Q                                                4    t  h      Q1  8                            F    i  n    a    l              39   Carroll  2   Stone 6 JBaicnkgsohna  mCo  7.                            17                                8                                      6                                    2                            33   $26,341 $40,170 Lakes 7   PBoowwBemlol  aCwnom.    4      a      n          4                8                                4                                      1                                    1                            14   BUY FOR ONLY BUY FOR ONLY Game three saw JackSstoonn Ceo  6un  ty take on a tough Powell County Team: Lakes  3   Baldwin 2 GaFmouer  tthh  Greaem  sea  swaw  Ja  ac  rkesmonat  Ccho  ufrnotmy    tthaek  ew  oeenk  aen  tdo  ubegfho  rPeo  aws  ethlle  C  Eoxutrnetmy  eT  eTeaamm:    takes  on   ’12 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW CAB ’11 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500 CREW CAB Lakes  7   #5787. 4X4 #5582. 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They will also be a Third Grade and Fourth RoJcakckcsaosntl  Ceo  Cuonutyn  Etyxt  Erelimtee    TTeeaamm    wini  llt  hreet  uCrhna  tmo  apciotionnsh  niepx  Gt  wameeek.e  Tnhd  eJa  wnueaerky    b28e  faosr  teh  esay  ww  iRll  obcek  castle   Grade Tournament    a  s      w      e    l  l    a    t    t    h    e      f  o    l  l  o      w1isnt  Qg  l  o    c    a    t  i  o    n    s  2: nJda  cQk  s    o    n      C      o  3urnd  tQy  H      i  g    h      S    4chtho  Qol  ,    J    a    c    k    s    oFnin al   859-623-3350 or 1-800-336-8583 depfleaaytin  tgh  ien    Ethxetr  Jeamckeso  tne  Caomu  nbtyy    6In  pviotaintitosn  ianl.    RTihcehym  woilnl  dal,s  ob  ubte    tah  Tish  itridm  Ger  aitd  ies    afondr    tFhoeu  rGtho  Gldr.a    de   County Middle School, and McKee Elementary School. The tournament will take place at Jackson  Co.                              9                                          9                                          6                                    9                                      33   Jackson County High School until 5:00 p.m. and then The Jackson County Generals will play www.jackburford.com BaRldowckinca  5s  tle  Co.                    8                                          3                                          7                                    1                                      19     Knox Central in a 13th region showdown. JV game 6:00 p.m. Varsity 7:30 p.m. Combs  2     Denham  8   BinJagchkasmon  6  C  ounty  Extreme  Team  will  return  to  action  next  weekend  January  28  as  they  will  be   Bopwlamyianng    3in    the  Jackson  County  Invitational.  They  will  also  be  a  Third  Grade  and  Fourth  Grade   Lakes  9                                                                      1st  Q                              2nd  Q                        3rd  Q                        4th  Q                          Final   Jackson  Co.                              9                                          9                                          6                                    9                                      33   Rockcastle  Co.                    8                                          3                                          7                                    1                                      19       Jackson  County  Extreme  Team  will  return  to  action  next  weekend  January  28  as  they  will  be   playing  in  the  Jackson  County  Invitational.  They  will  also  be  a  Third  Grade  and  Fourth  Grade Thursday, January 26, 2012 The Jackson counTy sun A-9 S portS Jackson County W.A.R. Trucking Warriors Win 2nd Grade Championship LAST WEEKEND, I SEALED MY AIR DUCTS AND MY WALLET. And boy, is it paying off. By sealing all the air ducts in my home I started keeping a lot more air and money inside it. About $177 per year to be more exact. What can you do? Find out how the little changes add up at TogetherWeSave.com. www.jacksonenergy.com Jerry Sparks Senior Reporter In collaboration with Coach Kevin Bowling myjacksonenergy.com Congratulations to W.A.R. Trucking Warriors on winning the 2nd grade championship at the BCI Super Slam Tournament held at Knott County Sportsplex on January 21, 2012. 1-800-262-7480 The Warriors won three games to secure the championship. The scores were as follows: Game 1. Warriors 31 - Johns Creek 12 Game 2. Warriors 39 - Legends 21 Game 3. Warriors 22 - Cardinals 11 Championship game: Warriors 27 - Johns Creek 19 Coach Kevin Bowling says, “Thank you to all the players and parents for your hard work, time, and dedication.” “As a Jackson Energy employee and JCMS Colonels Enter customer, I guarantee we will do every- thing we can to keep our costs as low as possible and show you how to save Home Stretch of the Season energy dollars at home!” Keith Vickers, - Jackson County The eighth grade players and cheerleaders were honored at the home game against East Bernstadt. Photo by Jerry Sparks Jerry Sparks Senior Reporter The JCMS Colonels are entering the home stretch of their season. They played North Laurel last Thursday on the road. The 6th grade squad is still suffering from the loss of one of their best point guards due to injury and struggled handling the ball against the Jaguar pressure. They still manage to play a close game with North Laurel before being defeated. “The 7th grade team played one of their best games all year,” reported Coach Brian Harris. “Every aspect of the game was well done. WE executed on the offensive end of the court and played good defense. We also had less than 10 turnovers,” said Coach Harris. The 7th grade team won their game by a 15-point margin. The 8th grade team dominated the game for the most of the first two quarters. The game was very close but the Colonels lost in overtime by 10 points. “We led the entire game and just couldn’t find a way to win at the end,” said Harris. Over the weekend the 6th grade squad participated in the KBA State Tournament against the best teams and players in the entire state. The Colonels were 1-1 in pool play beating a West Point team from Louisville but falling to Lexington Christian. In tournament play (one game elimination rule) they started by defeating Jesse Clark Middle. However, in the next round they faced an Elkhorn team from Frankfort that may be the 2nd best team in the state. The Colonels fell to Elkhorn and was eliminated from the tournament. “This was a great op- portunity to gauge where we are as a team and what we need to do to improve the program here in Jackson County to compete with programs throughout the state,” said Coach Harris. The Colonels Tanner Harris was honored by one of only 16 players selected for the KBA State Tournament All-Tournament Team out of 48 teams participating in the tournament. The Colonels hosted East Bernstadt on Monday, January 23rd, 2012. The 6th grade team 606 still struggled to handle the ball and find ways to score. They were very competitive, however, and were defeated by a slim 3-point margin at the end. The 8th grade squad had an easier game and was victorious by a final score of 52-27. The team took the opportunity to honor the eigth graders on the squads as well. The Colonels will be hosting the Clay County Tigers this Friday night. Everyone is invited to attend and cheer on these young athletes. A-10 The Jackson counTy sun Thursday, January 26, 2012 S N chool ewS “Shiver” JCHS Students Honored for Perfect Attendance Maggie Stiefvater Submitted by Angie Tincher JCHS YSC Review by Samantha Riley Congratulations to the following students who had perfect attendance at Jackson County High School from “I’d love to spend a winter with my lovely summer girl, August 3 – December 21. but I’m never warm enough for my lovely summer girl.” LaNeika Baker, Zachary Bowman, Mykela Caldwell, What would you do if you only had a matter of months to Megan Cunigan, Justin Farm- spend with the love of your life? If you had been waiting for er, Kassandra Greer, Kayla years, watching from afar? Sam and Grace know the urgency Hembree, Danielle Huff, that comes with trying to spend as many happy moments as Tiffany Isaacs, Tyler Isaacs, possible with someone before it’s too late. They know what it Jacob Lainhart, Jessi Marlow, feels like to fight to be with someone that they love, to try to Brea Preston, Brittany Prof- make the impossible possible. Can it really be done though? fitt, Jenna Ramsey, Trevor Can love win against all odds? Smith, Eden Webb, and Grace knows that there are wolves in the woods by her David York. house. She can remember, though vaguely, the day that they These students were pre- dragged her from her yard and bit her. She can even remember sented with a Jackson County a pair of yellow eyes gazing down upon her—eyes that never JCHS Student of the Month High School Generals Hood- stop watching her throughout the winter months of her life. ie and one lucky student won Submitted by She knows because she stares back; she’s as fascinated by the an MP3 player and iTunes Angie Tincher wolves, the one with yellow eyes in particular, as Sam is with gift card. Congratulations JCHS YSC her. What she doesn’t know is that the wolves, who vanish Mykela Caldwell on being during the warm months of the year, aren’t exactly normal; the winner of the MP3 player Jackson County High School is proud to present Aaron during the summer, when the sun is shinning and the bite of and iTunes gift card. Raider as their Student of the Month for the month of frost is nonexistent, the wolves get to become human for a Not pictured are Zach- December. Aaron is a freshman at Jackson County while. She doesn’t know of the warm-hearted, yellowed eyed ary Bowman, Justin Farmer, High School and was selected by his math teacher, Mr. boy who obsesses over her—not until he’s on her doorstep. Danielle Huff, and Eden Jordan Marcum. He was chosen because he completes Tragedy strikes during the winter, and when something Webb. all his homework and has maintained a 100 average in happens that causes Sam to change into his human form, he Attendance prizes are spon- class. Aaron plans on attending college and becoming takes the chance that he had always been too afraid to take sored through the Jackson a pharmacist after graduating from high school. He before; he meets Grace. She knows instinctively that he is County High School Youth participates in FFA, Educational Talent Search, and her wolf, just like he knows that it’s his last year as a human. Services Center and Title I. Football at Jackson County High School. He is the With the temperature dropping, they rush to get to know each son of Tim and Loretta Raider of McKee. Jackson other, and, maybe, find a cure. Can they do it though? Read County High School Student of the Month is sponsored “Shiver” to find out. Photos by Jerry Sparks by Jackson County High School Youth Services Center and Jackson County Public Schools Title I. Vickers Real Estate All this for only $112,500 ATTENTION Keith Vickers -P Brirnockiepra l 2 8 7 - 8637 Keisha Vickers, JCHS STUDENTS AND PARENTS Cell Phone (606) 438-8661 Sales Associate Orders for the 2011-12 year- (606) 438-9190 members.prtcnet.org/vickersrealestate books are now being taken in Your chance to own GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORLTocUaNteIdT oYn! ! 11 acres located on Hwy 1955 the School Store at JCHS. McKee Dairy Freeze. An Wagers Lane: approximately 0.5 mile off Hwy. 421 with The cost is $45.00 with an ad- established and thriving This property concrete block garage, electricity, cable and ditional $5.50 to have your name on the business in a great offers on 0.7 acre lot Location on county cover and $4.00 each to have an icon such and modern home eHAxwclley pi n4t v2ae1nn yit onm rMya ccshtKaineyees. s bawthit,h k 3it cbheednro, olimvisn, g wavaatielra b le. V ickers RealS eEe Marsss .a C tfooaoffetbyaAt illlnl $t h1e oi1rs2 rof,o5 r0om 0omnuly s2ic0 5s yfomrb molo, reet cd.e tails. that are rented or leased. room, partial base- Priced aKt eith Vickers -P rincipal Keisha Vickers, REDUCEmDen t, county water. $24,000 Broker 287-8637 ORweanseorsn aforer sreetlilriningg: . Priced at $39,900 Cell Phonmee (m60b6e)r s 4.p3r8t-c8n6e6t1.o rg/vickersrealestate SaIle sM( 6A0s6s)Po c4i3aO8te- 9 1R90TANT Located on 11 acres locatAed oNn HwNy 195O5 UNCEMENT LOCATED JUST OFF Wagers Lane: approximately 0.5 mile off Hwy. 421 with HWY. 30 ON This property concrete block garage, electricity, cable and ZEKES POINT ROAD: FROM JACKSON offers on 0.7 acre lot county and modern home 17 acres with barn, large pond, water with 3 bedrooms, several nice home sites, Great Location on near J. C. Highb aSthc, hkiotcohel n&, li ving availCableO. UNTY HIGH SCHOOL county water Middle School: Newly remodeled w/4 rboeomdr, opaortmials b, a2se - Priced at available. Priced at $48,000 baths, large family room, kitchen, livingmP errnioct,oe dcmo au,tn $tny3e 9ww,9a0t e0r. $24,0J0a0ckson County High School will be conduct- metal roof, 22'x32' metal garage on approx. 1 acre lot. ing its final exams for the second trimester on Attention Investors: NEW LISTING: Located on MLildOrCedA RToEadD. JTUhiSsT h oOmFeF c onsists February 2nd (1st, 3rd and 5th blocks) and Great Location on of 3 bdrms, living room, bath, kitchen, central heHatW &Y a.i r3, 02 OouNtb uildings on approximately 1 acre lot. PZrEicKedE aSt P$3O9I,9N0T0 ROAD: February 3rd (2nd and 4th blocks0. Those Hwy. 30 in Annville. This lot has road SO17L acresD with barn, large pond, students who must complete an end of course frontage on 2 sides, several nice home sites, Great Location on near J. C. High School & county water assessment (English 10B, United States His- could be used for available. Middle School: Newly remodeled w/4 bedrooms, 2 commercial or Priced at $48,000 bathts,o larrgye f aBmi,ly P roromo, bkitachbeni,l liitviyng raoonmd, n eSw tatistics, and Biology metal roof, 22'x32' metal garage on approx. 1 acre lot. residential, has older home that's in need of 1998 mobile home & 13.86 acres: w/3 bedrooms, B) will do so on February 7th or February 8th. some repairs. 2 baths, living rom, kitchen, utility room, eAltetecnttriiocn hInevaets,t ors: The end of course assessments are part of Great Location on Priced $69,900 central air, metal building, lots of privacyH,w lyo. c3a0 tiend A nonfvfi lle. Kentucky's new accountability system. The REDUCED $59,900 Morrill-Kerby Knob Road. Priced at $T6h9is, 9lo0t 0has road frontage on 2 sides, EOC's and finals count as twenty percent of could be used for Approximately 88 acres Hwy. 89 N 1 acre Locatecodm moenrci al or the students' final grade; therefore, it is very located on Maulden-Owsley w/partial basement McCamrmesidoennti aRl, hiads ogldee r home that's in need of 199i8m mpoboiler thoamne t& f 1o3.r86 s atcruesd: we/3n btedsro otmos, be present on these Rd. Mostly in woods with & foundation started. Road: This shoomem reepa ihrsa. s 2 baths, living rom, kitchen, utility room, electric heat, some nice home sites. Co. Water & Elec 3 bedrPoroicmed s$6,9 b,90a0th, cdentaraly aisr, m. e tail fbu iwldineg, lomts oif sprsiva cay, lodcaatedy of f because of snow, the Priced at $88,000 available $15,000 kitchen, lRiEvDinUCgE rDo o$5m9,9,0 0 scMhorreilld-Keurblye K nowb Riolald . Prriecemd at a$6i9n,90 0the same; however, it Approximately 88 acres Hwy. 89 N 1 acre 2 car garage, central there are two orL mocaoterde o ns now days, the schedule Lots & Acreage located on Maulden-Owsley w/partial basemenht eat & air on 1 acre lot. may be amenMdceCdam.mon Ridge Rd. Mostly in woods with & foundation started. PRreicdeudc eadt $$7792,,900000 Road: This home has COMMERCIAL LOT: Approximately some nice home sites. Co. Water & Elec 3 bedrooms, bath, 1.5 acre located at Jct. of Hwy. 421 & Convenient to everything locParictede adt $8 8o,0n00 available $15,000 kitchen, living room, Soaptown Rd. Priced at $22,500 Hwy. 30 West in Annville: This home 2 car garage, central Lots & Acreage heat & air on 1 acre lot. REDUCED $16,000 features 3 bdrms, bath, kitchen, living Priced at $79,900 26 ACRES located at Bond 2 barns, room, computer room, COMMERCIAL LOT: Approximately septic tank, county water available. basement, detached 1.5 acre located at Jct. of Hwy. 421 & Convenient to everything located on R$4e3d,u5c0e0d. $34,900 garage, outbuilding on Soaptown Rd. Priced at $22,500 Hwy. 30 West in Annville: This home 24.957 acres: Located on Baldwin 0.75 acre lot. R26E ADCURCEESD l$o1c6a,t0e0d0 at Bond 2 barns, freoaotmur,e cso 3m bpdurtemrs r,o boamth, , kitchen, living Branch Rd, all in woods, county water and Priced $89,000 septic tank, county water available. basement, detached electricity available. Priced at $40,000 $43,500. garage, outbuilding on Located on Hwy. 200234:.95T7 haicsr ews: e lLl omcaateidn toan inBealddw hino m0.7e5 iasc riem lomt. aculate Lots for sale: Soaptown Road. Co water Sale PBerancnh Rdd, all iin nwoodgs, county water a"nAd MPruicsetd $S8e9e,0"0 0 with a2v Laiolatsb lleo.cated on Hwy. 421 North at eLloectstr fiocrit sya alev:a Siloabaplet.o Pwrni cReoda da.t C$o4 03kw,0ia t0tec0br heeLdnor,c oalotievmdi nsogn, Hrbwoaoyt.m h20,, 03: This well maintained "hAom Me uiss ti mSmeea"c u lwatiet h Clover Bottom near Fill-ups w/county available. dining room, carport, 3 bedrooms, bath, water & 3 phase electricity available. Lot 2 Lots located on Hwy. 421 Norhthe aatt pump, outbldg, kitchen, living room, #1 has 1.31 acres. Priced at $17,000 Clover Bottom near Fill-ups w/coounn ty0 .5 acres. Priced at dining room, carport, Lot #2 has 2.15 acres. $25,000 w#1a thears & 1 3.3 p1h aascere esl.e cPtrriicceitdy aatv $ai1l7ab,0le0$.0 7L5oRt, E00D0UCED $69,900 hone a0t .5p uacmreps,. Poruitcbeldd gat, Lot for sale: Approximately 1 acre with 1997 Doublewide Home &Lo t3 #22 ahcasr e2.s1:5 acres. $2R5,0E00DUCED $75,000 county waSter, OlocatLed nDear High School. Located on War Fork Road approxi-Lot for salSe: OApprLoximDately 1 acre with 1997 Doublewide Home & 32 acres: REDUCED REDUCED TO $9,000 mScahteoloyl ,2 w mitihle 4s fbreodmro Joamcks,s o2n b Catoh.s H, liigvcRh-o EuDntUy CwEatDer ,T lOoc a$t9e,d0 0n0e ar High School. m Latoeclyat 2ed m oinle Ws farro mFo Jrkac Rksooand Capop. rHoxigi-h APPROXIMATELY 25 ACRES: Lo- ing room, dining room, kitchen, familAy PPROXIMATELY 25 ACRES: Lo- iSncgh roooolm, w, ditihn i4n gb erdoroomom, ksi,t c2h beant,h fsa,m liivl-y cated on Hwy. 421 Waneta, with barn, room, utility room, central heat & air, c2a ted on Hwy. 421 Waneta, with barn, room, utility room, central heat & air, 2 county water available. $59,900 car garage (A Must See) county wateRr aEvaDilUabCle.E $D59 $,910300,000 car garage (A Must See) REDUCED $130,000 REDUCED! APPROXIMATELY 2 ACRE RCOEDMUMCEERDC! 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