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TThhee LLiicckkiinngg VVaalllleeyy CCoouurriieerr Morgan County’s Speaking Of and For Morgan, the Bluegrass County of the Mountains HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Since 1910 (USPS 312-040) 50¢ Per $19.50 Year In County Volume 95 — No. 24 WEST LIBERTY, KENTUCKY 41472, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2006 $22.00 Year In Kentucky Copy $24.00 Year Outside Kentucky RECC mgr. Project underway to Bill Duncan develop riding, ATV, is retiring hiking trail in county Kerry Howard named manager; assumes Planned as a part of veloped with federally-funded duties January 3rd grants, are intended for ATV Hatfield-McCoy Trail offroading, horseback riding, hik- Bill Duncan of Campton, who System in three states ing, and other outdoor recre- has served this area for 21 years ational activities. as general manager of Licking By Miranda Cantrell Morgan County Judge Execu- Valley RECC, retired this week. Last August, the Morgan tive Tim Conley said Morgan Duncan became general man- County Fiscal Court adopted a County’s participation in the trail ager and chief executive officer resolution supporting Skyward system could stimulate economic of the Licking Valley RECC at Trails, a program to develop a growth for the area. West Liberty in 1984 after a suc- proposed Hatfield-McCoy Ken- “Harlan County has seen $1.5 cessful career in rural electrifica- tucky Trail System in Kentucky, million in economic growth since tion that began in 1956 in Louis- Virginia, and West Virginia. the advent of their trail system,” ville. Ron Sheets, president of the The resolution, which was Conley said. “We plan to have Kentucky Association of Electric proposed by the Prestonsburg- trail heads in every community to Cooperatives, called Duncan’s based Kentucky Mountain Trails spur economic growth here as career in rural electrification “ex- Development Coalition, Inc., al- well – in gas, food and parking traordinary.” Among the providers participating in the Gateway Community Services Organization’s Housing lows the organization to develop sales.” In a letter published elsewhere Expo in West Liberty Dec. 16 were, from left, Robert Murphy, Gateway; Anthony Henry, realtor; an interconnected system of pub- Conley said Morgan County in this edition, Sheets said, “I Jamie Williamson, KHC (Frankfort); Carrie McKenzie, Carrie McKenzie, Sandra Howard, and Michele lic recreational trails throughout Skyward Trails Coalition mem- have never known anyone with Blackford, KHC (West Liberty), and Kevin Ratliff, Gateway. the region. bers are currently considering two such a fierce, loyal and enduring The trails, which would be de- possibilities for mapping and Affordable housing agencies’ goal dedication to Kentucky’s electric routing of the trail. cooperatives, and particularly to “One idea is that the trail could their local cooperative, as Bill start at the Morgan-Johnson Duncan. He quite literally did not On December 16, Gateway Participants were afforded the ment at Gateway Community county line and run along Bolin only his job, but at least one or Community Services Organiza- opportunity to speak with repre- Services offers housing programs Ridge,” Conley said. “Then it two other positions in the organi- tion sponsored a Housing Expo sentatives from USDA Rural including weatherization, hous- would continue around the edge zation in order to save the co-op at the Community Center in West Housing and Kentucky Housing ing preservation and repair, finan- of Straight Creek and into members money. Sixty and sev- Liberty. On hand to present a va- Corporation (KHC), both of cial counseling, and rehabilita- Wrigley, go around Woodsbend enty hour weeks are routine with riety of housing-related informa- which are major providers of fi- tion/new construction to qualified through Ezel, and then into Wolfe Bill Duncan.” tion to participants were bankers, nancing for low- and moderate- individuals and families in Mor- County. builders, realtors, suppliers, and price housing. gan, Montgomery, Bath, Menifee, “Another possibility is a split Duncan’s retirement became government officials. The Housing Service Depart- and Rowan counties. loop – meaning the trail would effective Jan. 3. still start at the Morgan-Johnson Kerry Howard of Salyersville county line and run along Bolin has been hired as the co-op’s new Need info, photos 48 candidates now Ridge, but then continue to the general manager. Howard has edge of the Morgan-Magoffin served for ten years as a member of local soldiers county line, go across White Oak of the co-op’s board of directors filed for county posts and Cannel City and into Wolfe in war zones and for the past year has worked County.” as assistant manager at the coop- The Courier is seeking infor- Alli Nickell Coalition members are also erative. mation for publication about lo- 23 hopefuls seeking Cantrell, Democrat; Donna working to ensure that landown- Licking Valley RECC pro- cal service men and women cur- Gambill, Democrat; Tony Ball, Alli Nickell to ers will be protected. vides electricity to residents of rently serving in Iraq or Afghani- nominations for fiscal Democrat. “We are currenlty cooperating Morgan, Wolfe, Magoffin, and stan. Please send information, court; all Democrats compete in 2006 with state legislators to get tax Magistrate Dist. 3 — Brandon Breathitt counties. along with a photo of the service breaks for landowners that give a man or woman, including branch As of Tuesday morning, the Elam, Democrat; Doren Andrew Ky. Junior Miss 12-feet rightaway to the coalition Bradley, Democrat; Stanley FROM THE of service, name, rank, unit, home list of candidates who had filed for trail construction,” Conley address, names and address of for local county and district of- Riggsby, Democrat; Dennie Morgan County Junior Miss said. “We are also making sure EDITOR’S DESK spouses, children, parents, etc., to fices in next spring’s primary Lewis, Democrat; Tommy Alli Nickell will be competing in that legislation will take liability The Licking Valley Courier, P.O. election had grown to 48. The Fannin, Democrat; Jimmy Blair, the 2006 Kentucky Junior Miss off landowners.” Democrat; Tim Smith, Decocrat. program Jan. 13-14. Box 187, West Liberty, Ky. deadline for candidates to file is Conley also said that Skyward We would be remiss if we did 41472. Jan. 31. Magistrate Dist. 4 — Frankie The 48th state program will be Trails coalitions from all partici- not note with sorrow the passing Spencer, Democrat; Junior Ray held at the Singletary Center for pating counties are meeting this omfo Dnothro. tDhyo rWothheye wlear sw ah od eddieicda ltaesdt 2006 Relay for tionOst htoe rrsu hna fvoer aloncnaolu onfcfeicde isn,t benu-t MRaoyn tSgommitehry, , DDeemmooccrraatt;; J oHhennnriye tUhnei vAerrtssi tyo no ft hKee nctaumckpyu,s i no fL ethxe- mbooanrdt.h M too rgealenc Ct oaunn tye xSekcyuwtiavrde public servant, always willing to candidates who had officially Keeton, Democrat. ington. The winner of Kentucky’s Trails Coalition members are wmournkd iann teh,e b turet nncehceess,s taor yha tnadskles t—he Lslaiftee dk iJckan o.f 1f7 faisl eodf fTour ecsoduanyt ym aonrdn idnigs tarircet: races GuMlleatgti,s trDateem Docisrta. t;5 —Bo Bbbilyl Jpwuehnteiico hirn M wAiimlsls e bwreici lahl ’esgl odJ uoinnni oMtro oMcboiimsles-,, JWuadlglaec Ce oRnolseey,, TSounzye tPtea tOricldkf,i ealndd, as treasurer, secretary, committee Judge Executive — Tim Adkins, Democrat; Douglas Ala., in June. Tickets for the pro- Rex Childers. chair, reporter, you name it. Conley, Republican, incumbent. Vance, Democrat; Robert “Bob” gram can be purchased through Several Eastern Kentucky chaetreP dmle, aDansoyar nofttr,hi eycn owdmisl lpa benetde m nvtiis,r stdeudea dlbliyy- tMheaM nfiygi lhhliato,v ntehs e do offi npgeeh ost opa lgbeay hi npasavtre tc ijaconiipncaeetrd-. DemPVocAr at—, in cDumarbreenllt. Bradley, PDheimpposc,r Date.mocrat; Burton Stacy, taht e8A 5Sl9ilni-,2g t5lhe7et-a 41r9y72 -Cy9ee.anrt-eorl db odxa uogfhfitceer cHMoaourrlngatnaien, sJ, o P–he nrisrnyoc,n lP,u Lidkeient cgahn eBdr ,rW Meaoatlhrfteiitn t–,, every civic group with which she ing in Relay for Life, the Ameri- Circuit Clerk — Donna Leach Constable Dist. 1 — Steve of Kent and Kim Nickell of West have adopted Skyward Trails, was associated. can Cancer Society’s team event Pelfrey, Democrat, incumbent. Pelfrey, Democrat. Liberty, was selected as Morgan though the Magoffin County Fis- She will be missed at The Cou- to fight cancer. County Attorney — Steve Constable Dist. 3 — Everett County’s Junior Miss in June cal Court recently rejected the rier, where her cheerful service as The event will return to Mor- O’Connor, Democrat, incumbent. “David” Elliott, Jr., Democrat; 2005. Alli received $1,900 in cash resolution due to lack of public a contributing reporter was abso- gan County on June 9, 2006. The County Clerk — Randy Will- Ronald Caskey, Democrat. scholarships, and a four-year input. lutely indispensable. After writ- public is invited to learn more iams, Democrat, incumbent. Constable Dist. 4 — Jarred scholarship to Morehead State ing about the Sorghum Festival about Relay for Life at a kick off Reed Murphy, Democrat. University. Alli was also the win- Reception today for about 15 years, ye editor ran on January 17, 2006, at the Mor- Sheriff — Deborah Sparks, ner in the fitness and talent cat- out of ways to tell the story. The gan County Community Center. Democrat; Mickey Whitt, Demo- Constable Dist. 5 — Leroy egories. for new 4-H Agent mere thought of writing another The event will start at 5:30 p.m. crat, incumbent; Roger Benton, Phipps, Democrat; Larry Adams, The local Junior Miss program Sorghum Festival story sent us Democrat, Democrat. is sponsored by the Morgan The Morgan County 4-H into a cold sweat — our mind The 2005 Relay for Life in Jailer — Darrell Patrick, Commonwealth’s Attorney — County Woman’s Club. Council and Extension Service simply rebelled. There are just so Morgan County was a successful Jimmy Darrell Easterling, Phillip David D. Flatt, Sandy Hook, Alli has been hard at work in will host a reception today, Thurs- event, raising $36,000.00 for the preparation for the state program. day, Jan. 5, to welcome Kim Cox many ways to write the same “Hoggie” McGuire, Sammy Democrat, incumbent. American Cancer Society. She will leave Friday, Jan. 6, for as new County 4- H Youth De- story year end, year out without “We’re excited about our plans Cantrell, all Democrats; Rick Candidates who have filed for Lexington to begin rehearsals. velopment Agent. The reception repeating yourself. for 2006 and look forward to hav- Barker, Republican. non-partisan judicial races are: She will perform in the talent will will be from 11:00 a.m. to But Dorothy could, and did, ing new teams and participants County Surveyor — Joseph B. Circuit Judge — Michael B. competiion on Jan. 13 and will 1:00 p.m. at the Morgan County and we appreciated her more than join us,” said Ashley Stamper, Curd, Jr., Democrat, incumbent. Fox, Olive Hill. compete in the fitness and self- Extension Service Office in West wtoeo ,c oduislcdo evveerre cdo tnhvee yd itfof ihceurl.t Syh oef, 2006 event chair. “This kick off DemCoocrorant.er — Jody Oldham, District Judge — Rupert expGrerseseitoinng sse agnmde wntesl lo wni Jsahne.s 1c4an. Lcoibmeer tyb.y Eavnedr ywoenlec oims ein ovuitre dn etwo wovreitri,n gb utht eu snalmikee sutos,r ys hoev enre avnedr iths injugsst t oth ceo mbeeg.”inning of great Magistrate Dist. 1 — Ronnie WGeivlheodiot,n G, rWayessot nL; iKbiemrtby,e rilnyc Iusmon- bhoe usseen ti nto L Aexlliin agtt hoenr. hHoesrt hfaomst iplya’rs- agent. white-eyed. We depended on her For more information about Williams, Democrat; Chris bent. ents are Robin and Peggy Brooks, MON. NEWS AD DEADLINE — as did the community and the Relay for Life, call the American Adams, Democrat; Denzil Potter, 7th District Court of Appeals 4958 Hartland Parkway, Lexing- To submit news or to reach a numerous organizations of which Cancer Society anytime at 1-800- Democrat, incumbent, George — Jamet L. Stumbo, Van Lear; ton, KY, 40515. Courier advertising representa- she was a dedicated member. ACS-2345 or visit Weddington, Democrat. Sara Combs; Stanton; David A. Good luck, Alli; we know you tive, call 743-3551. The deadline —EWK www.cancer.org. Magistrate Dist. 2 — Randy Barber, Prestonsburg, incumbent. will do a great job! is noon Monday. New Shopping Hours: 625 Prestonsburg Street Closing Nightly At 9:00 p.m. Prices Good Jan. 3 Thru Jan.9 *New Brands For 2006* 20 Or 24 Oz. Betsy Ross 4/$500 Sandwich Bread.......... 24 Pack, 12 Oz. Cans $599 •Storm Cigarettes Pepsi Products......... 1/2 Gallon United Valley Whole, 2%, 1%, Low Fat Chocolate, Skim4/$500 $12.88 Buttermilk Or Orange Juice... 1 Gallon Broughton’s 2/$500 2000 Ford Ranger XLT 2% Milk.................. •Dallas Cigarettes 34.5-39 Oz. (Original Or Master Blend) $499 Maxwell House Coffee....L.im..i.t .1. Extended Cab, 4x4, 4 Door, 5 Lb. Bag 5/$500 $12.88 Russet Potatoes... Fresh Split Automatic, A/C, 66,000 Miles 99¢ •Exacta Little Cigars Chicken Breast.................. $$1100,,5500000000 Fresh Split 89¢ Lb. Chicken Breast.......... Lb. $5.81 Boneless $199 1 Lb. Pkg. Bar-S 5/$500 English Beef Roast........... Have A Safe And Happy Lb. Morgan Tire Center, Inc. Bologna Or Franks.. 3 Lb. Or More New Year From All Of Us At $129 1 Lb. Pkg. 4/$500 Fresh Ground Beef........... Lb. 1592 West Main Street Branding Iron Bacon... PARKWAY DISCOUNT!! Located Corner Prestonsburg & Broadway Street West Liberty, Kentucky Open Mon.-Fri. 7-8 — Sat. 8-8 — Sun. 8:30-7 Come Shop With Us In 2006!! PHONE: (606) 743-1524 Phone: 606/743-7350 Or 606/743-4663 261 COURT ST. • WEST LIBERTY, KY. THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2006 PAGE ONE-B EVES wins district attendance award Principal Tommy Potter, along with the faculty and staff at East Valley Elementary, would like to congratulate students (above) who received the district-wide attendance award, with 95.51 per- cent attendance, for month three. PTCO, a valued partner in education, treated the students to a special celebration. The school emphasizes the importance of good attendance to ensure greater academic success. Congratulations students; keep up the good work! Are alternative sources of energy the answer to high oil, gasoline, gas prices? By Ann Hillenbrand is available, but expensive. energy. Energy is a hot topic these “It all comes down to how “I don’t think the U.S. would days with the rising gasoline, much we are willing to spend move forward with alternative heating oil and natural gas prices, before we decide to make a energies until it is forced to,” as well as how our use of fossil change,” Herman says. Herman says. fuels affect the environment. The Herman thinks nuclear energy What does all this mean for prospect of alternative energies could be the future of energy. planet Earth? According to the such as biodiesel fuel, solar and “We know how to produce scientific community, Herman nuclear power may not seem too nuclear energy safely,” Herman says, the planet can heal on its far off – and could be the answer says. “But people are scared of own if steps are taken to reduce to saving the environment for fu- it. They don’t understand that you pollution. He gives the example ture generations. get more radiation during a day of the growth of the ozone hole Radford University physics of sunning at the beach in Penn- in the Antarctic due to the in- professor Rhett Herman says that sylvania, because of the latest in crease in the use of the chlorof- the easily recoverable oil, which safety technology.” luorocarbons in household items is the least expensive, will be de- He cites the Chernobyl acci- such as refrigerators. Once the pleted by 2020. What then? dent in Russia as a horrible ex- use of CFCs was banned, evi- Herman says there are several ample of what could happen dence shows, the hole has ways to obtain oil, but many are when the safety specifications are stopped growing. Herman says more difficult than just pulling it ignored in the construction of a that there are scientific indica- out of the ground. There is shale power plant. But by using the tions that the hole will actually oil buried in areas such as the knowledge the nuclear industry start to shrink and return to his- Rocky Mountains, Canada and has at its fingertips, a similar ac- torically normal levels in a few Siberia. The shale is dug up, pul- cident in the U.S. would not hap- decades. verized, heated, refined and pen, Herman explains. Also, the turned into gasoline. Oil sands in capability to store nuclear waste “Can the planet recover?” Canada and Siberia can be treated safely long enough to lose its ra- Herman says. “Sure. We need to and gasoline can be extracted. dioactivity is common knowl- consciously strop throwing things The gasification of coal is an edge among nuclear experts. out of balance and start being pro- option, Herman says. The current France is a great example of a active in providing viable solu- supply of coal, which has a high country utilizing nuclear power, tions to our energy problems. The sulfur content, could last hun- Herman says. In 1999, France scientific community knows what dreds of years. The technology of had 58 nuclear reactors supply- those solutions are. We just need creating clean energy from coal ing a significant percentage of its to use them.” 6 PACK, 24 OZ. BOTTLES 2 LITER PEPSI PEPSI PRODUCTS PRODUCTS 44//$$11000000 Stop By West Liberty Foodland Express 44//$$550000 This Weekend For Great Grocery Buys. I’LL SEE YOU AT TOMMY’S. 34.5-39 OZ. Limit 1 5 LB. BAG MAXWELL PLAY PICK 3 PAY DAY... 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Box 187 - West Liberty, Ky. 41472 - Phone 606-743-3551 Journal Killed Here Saturday USPS Permit Number 312-040 Delbert W. Trimble, 22, World War II vet, son of Mr. and Mrs. GREGORY KINNER EARL W. KINNER, JR. SUE H. KINNER By W. Lynn Nickell Lenox Trimble, of Buskirk, was Duncan closes extraordinary Associate Editor Editor & Publisher Associate Editor fatally shot in Marie’s Cafe here, and Clayton Roberts, 42, of career in Kentucky rural POSTMASTER: Send charges of address and all forms to the above Material taken from the Lick- Campton, was arrested immedi- address. The Licking Valley Courier is published on Thursdays 51 weeks ing Valley Courier—Earl Kinner, ately afterward and charged with a year. Periodicals postage paid at the West Liberty Post Office. West Sr., editor. electrification the killing. The killing, the third Liberty, Kentucky. Editor reserves the right to edit and/or omit all items By Lynn Nickell to take place in West Liberty in submitted to publication. www.ewdesigns.com/nickell 40 years, took place about 11 p.m. On January 3, 2006, Bill shoes of Bill Duncan, but rather “Where the Past is Always in Marie’s Cafe. No motive for Duncan chose to retire from his simply to wear his own and build We’ve Had Enough! Present” the killing was known. extraordinary career in rural elec- on his own strength. The co-op December 7, 1944 W.H. Childers Dies trification. He may be the only has an outstanding board of di- Keetons Move Suddenly 50-year co-op veteran manager rectors, loyal and knowledgeable UNITE To Sponsor Anti-Drug Dec. 7, 1944 – D.R. Keeton, W.H. Childers, 62, former that Kentucky’s great rural elec- employees, and contributes mag- of West Liberty, has purchased a West Liberty businessman died trification program has ever wit- nificently to the quality of life in March Here nice home in Ashland, and he and Jan. 7 in Jeffersonville, Ind. Mr. nessed. He began with our orga- your mountain community. Mrs. Keeton expect to move there Childers, who conduced hotel and nization in Louisville, working in The great Dr. Thomas Clark, Hello from Judge Executive soon. Mr. Keeton has been a fed- restaurant businesses here for 10 the manufacturing plant. That was a few years before he passed Tim Conley and staff! The eral revenue agent here for many years, moved to Jeffersonville, 1956. By his own hard work and away just short of his 102nd birth- year. His son-in-law and daugh- Ind. four years ago. He was born dedication, he rose up through the day, was being interviewed on As I write this week’s article, Judge’s ter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis, at Maytown Nov. 23, 1882, a son ranks to become our chief finan- what he considered the three most I remember the hurt and pain of are to live with them in Ashland. of R.A. and Ella Childers. cial officer, before leaving in significant contributions to the losing a loved one to death. I re- member the good times and Corner Mr. Davis is the principal of the Burley Tobacco Prices Rise 1984 to become the general man- increased quality of life in our ager and chief executive of ficer state. He listed rural electrifica- happy times that I had with my junior high school in Russell, and Burley tobacco zoomed to dad, but know the hope that he By Tim Conley Mrs. Davis teaches in the Ashland $45.95 on Monday. Morgan of the Licking Valley RECC in tion as among the three. It was left behind. I know he lived a Judge Executive city schools. County tobacco growers have re- West Liberty. rural electrification that enabled In my thirty-seven years of women, for the first time in mod- long, healthy life and his time on Dec. 14, 1944 ceived $520,000 as of Tuesday of earth had to come to an end. I still ibsr ookneen t oinot mo iasn oyn; eo ntoeo h momaney b. eOinnge Commercial Bank Reaches this week. asessvoecni aotifo wn mhiacnha gheamvee nbte, etwn ewntiyth- eprlno yhmisetonrt yo, utots ibdeeg itnh eto h toamkee .e mTo- miss him and think about how theft of prescription drugs from $2 Million Mark Jan. 18, 1945 the rural electric family, I have leave the scrub boards on Mon- short 78 years really are. family members is one too many. Reflecting a growing prosper- West Liberty Raises Over never known anyone with such a days and the flat irons on Tues- This brings me to my topic for Here are some things you can ity in Morgan County, resources Half Of Red Cross Quota fierce, loyal and enduring dedi- days to history, and make their this week’s article: Drugs – they do that might help: of the Commercial Bank in West The City of West Liberty cation to Kentucky’s electric co- own mark in the world. Dr. Clark are bad, they are addictive, and • Ask your child how much Liberty reached the $2 million raised $1,282 of its Red Cross operatives, and particularly to was Kentucky’s Historian Laure- they are deadly. Over the past money they have and where they mark this week. Organized in quota in 15 minutes at a rally here. their local cooperative, as Bill ate. couple of months, I have been to got it from. 1910, the Commercial Bank ab- That is over half of its quota of Duncan. He quite literally did not To Bill Duncan, his loyal and the funeral home and watched • Keep your prescription drugs sorbed the Morgan County Na- $2,400. The quota for the whole only his job, but at least one or beautiful wife, Sharon, to the co- families as they have said counted and make sure they are tional Bank of Cannel City in county is $6,200. two other positions in the organi- op board and employees, but per- goodbye to loved ones of young all there. 1939. Officers of the bank are Nickell Barber Shop Sold zation in order to save the co-op haps most importantly to the ages. Teenagers, 20- and 30-year- • Check drawers in your home; Floyd Arnett, president; J.D. Willoughby Nickell, local bar- members money. Sixty and sev- 17,000 members of the Licking olds; such short lives and the hurt some people think that this is tak- Whitaker, vice president; C.K. ber on Main street, sold his shop enty hour weeks are routine with Valley Rural Electric Coopera- that the families live with. My ing away your kids’ privacy, but Stacy, cashier; and W.G. Ratliff, to L.H. Sheets. Sheets will re- Bill Duncan. tive, you have my genuinely pro- heart breaks for these families, you as a parent are responsible for assistant cashier. open the shop as soon as a barber And I want to thank all the found sense of appreciation and and after someone overdoses, we what is in your house. Blue Devils can be found. Nickell passed his members of the co-op. You have congratulations. All of you are a ask ourselves, “What could we • You need to know! You do Go On A Two-Day Trip pre-induction exam and will leave a wonderful organization and shining example of what is right have done differently?” not have to eavesdrop, but occa- Coach Elmer Craft’s Blue Feb. 12 for induction in the armed you’ve given Bill your full sup- with the world. When someone has turned to sionally listen to your childrens’ Devils, idle for a week due to icy forces. port, as I know you will his suc- Very Sincerely, drugs and has gotten addicted, phone calls to make sure they are roads, will go to Floyd and Pike cessor — Kerry Howard, another Ron Sheets, President Devils Win 21st Game they have a serious life-threaten- having good conversations. Counties Friday and Saturday. good person who will have the Kentucky Association of Elmer Craft’s Blue Devils de- ing disease. As parents and grand- • Take time to talk to your fam- They will play Wayland and wisdom not to try and fill the Electric Cooperatiives, Inc. feated Ezel 63-21 for their 21st parents, we have got to learn from ily and be a part of their lives. Do win of the season. The team has our mistakes and begin to show not just take them to a church/ Ky. flu advisory a record of three losses and one some tough love. I try to teach my youth group ballgame, etc. Go tie (with Paintsville). Scoring av- own children that if they lie, with them and be a part of their issued; not too erage for the Devils for the sea- cheat, steal, etc., they will lose my lives. son thus far is 45 points per game respect. I will continue to love On Jan. 29, Operation UNITE late to get shot to the opponent’s 33. them, but they will have to earn is going to sponsor a Morgan West Liberty Ezel back my respect. County march against drugs. We When someone goes to court have had enough! Come and hear The Gateway District Health Black – 19 Oldfield – 4 for drugs, we, as parents some- a few remarks and be counted. Department was notified on Dec. Blair – 10 Davis – 2 times will say, “Let’s give them Let’s make a difference. 20 of the first confirmed flu case McLin – 14 Gilley – 2 one more chance!” When drug We have had enough death! in Kentucky occurring in Knox Bellamy – 10 Mann – 1 users get one more chance, the We have had enough pain! County. The strain of flu was a Nickell – 8 Murphy – 5 problem usually gets worse. Mor- We have had enough tears! common strain that has circulated Substitutes for West Liberty: Reed gan County, before we can fix our We have had enough sorrow! for several years and is not the – 2; Ezel: Carr – 0. H5NI strain of the avian influenza problems, we have to admit that WE HAVE HAD ENOUGH Jan. 18, 1945 so well publicized in the media we have a problem. One overdose DRUGS! recently. No case of avian influ- Sam Burton Dies In Wreck enza have been reported in the Samuel Burton, 35, son of Dr. United States. and Mrs. C.C. Burton, of West GEORGE — Agree Or Not — “The initial occurrence of a Liberty, was found dead of a bro- confirmed case would indicate ken neck when his automobile Merit System Wrangle that peak flu season is a matter of was found off he road near weeks away,” The State Depart- Wrigley. He wrecked on Wednes- WEDDINGTON Overshadows All ment of Public Health advised. day and was found Thursday by Officials at the Gateway Dis- C.E. Boyd and Buster Sheets. trict Health Department are advis- Compiler’s note: I have left By Todd Duvall arguing over what documents — ing the public that it is not too late war news out of the Old Journal – announces candidacy for – FRANKFORT — The begin- especially electronic — can be to get flu vaccines, which are News for a reason. War news from ning of a new year is a time when subpoenaed by the special grand. available at local health depart- LVC from 1940 from 1946 is cov- MAGISTRATE many people look back at the year Fletcher’s attorneys also have ments. Vaccine for children is also ered in my book, WWII Revisited just finished and remember the argued in both Franklin Circuit available for children who have in Morgan County and I do not good times rather than the bad, Court and the Court of Appeals been unable to obtain it from their want to be repetitious. To the voters of District #1, which includes the successes as opposed to the that the governor’s blanket par- healthcare provider due to income failures, the ups and not the don means no one else can be in- restraint guidelines. WORDS OF WISDOM part of West Liberty, Lacy Creek and White Oak: downs. dicted by the grand jury and thus Flu season historically lasts It is better to be approximately I am a Democratic candidate for magistrate in For Gov. Ernie Fletcher and the jury cannot issue a final re- through April in Kentucky, and right than precisely wrong the primary election. I was born and raised in many of his closest aides and as- port of its findings. It ought to go late flu vaccine has been proven —Warren Buffett sociates, that’s difficult if not im- out of business. to be helpful in preventing out- Morgan County. I have worked many years build- possible to do. And so far those two courts breaks. ing highways, and for the last 30 years I have The past year — at least the have upheld the governor’s power Common questions and an- WALLS OF GRACE been in supervision and management. My ex- lbaasdt h alpf uofb 2li0c0i5ty — wabaso au tti met hoef ttoh apt atrhdeo ng,r abnudt jhuarvye snhootu ladg rseteedp swe• rsW rehgaatr disin ign tfhlue efnluz ain?c lIundfleu:- CHRISTIAN perience will qualify me to address anything in governor’s personnel policies aside and cease its investigation. enza or flu is a serious, infectious, fiscal court as a magistrate. under investigation by a special So the matter now will go be- viral respiratory infection com- BOOKSTORE I am very flexible and will work with the other gtor abnrdin jgu rtyh ahte rien,v feasitliugraetsio inn tcoo uarnt fthoere m thied dKleen otuf cMkya rScuhp rfeomr ey eCt oaunr-t mbeorn tlhyr ooucgchu rAripnrgil .during Decem- 29 Wheeler Street magistrates to do what is best for Morgan end and the down feeling of an other protracted legal wrangle • How is influenza spread? West Liberty, KY County. This is something I have wanted to do administration adrift and unable that could keep the matter up in The virus is spread from the nose Located between east for a long time. to find a firm mooring to move the air until summer or later. and throat of other people. An Main Street and north I am running my own campaign; I am not af- forwIt aarldl ibnetog a2n0 0in6 .May, when it liesC heorptaei nthlya,t F20le0t6ch weirl la bned ah gisr eaal-t afrdoumlt 2c4an h sopurresa bde tfhoer ef,l uu pa ntoy tfiimvee MaBrsrhoaa’dsw Baeya buetys iSdheop filiated with anyone or any organization. I will was revealed that a Transporta- improvement over their trials and days after experiencing symp- appreciate and accept any help or votes from tion Cabinet whistleblower had tribulations of 2005. toms. Children may transmit the and behind Tom’s Pizza anyone. If I am elected, everyone will be treated gone to Attorney General Greg And there’s a possibility their virus longer. Weekly Specials fairly and honestly, regardless of how you voted. Stumbo with a stack of docu- hopes will be fulfilled. • Who is at risk? Those con- Monday – Friday ments that purported to show a Fletcher could win with the sidered to be at increased risk of Thanks concerted effort within the Cabi- Supreme Court and the special serious complications are the eld- 9:00 am to 6:00 pm George Weddington net and elsewhere in state govern- grand jury simply go out of busi- erly, nursing home residents, chil- Closed Saturday & Sunday ment to misuse state civil service ness. There is no evidence the dren beginning at age six months 606-743-9008 Phone: 743-7411 laws to get Republicans jobs un- state Democratic Party or Demo- and teenagers up to 18 years re- Paid For By Candidate - C-1-5-1T der the Merit System. cratic legislative leaders have ceiving long term aspirin therapy, A special Franklin County much of a clue on how to exploit and pregnant women who will be grand jury was impaneled to look Fletcher’s problems to their in the second or third trimester of FOR SALE into the allegations, and it has party’s benefit. And voters could pregnancy during the influenza been all downhill for Fletcher begin to believe Fletcher’s ongo- season. since. ing refrain that Stumbo is merely • What are the symptoms of Brick Home and Approx. 5 Acres Eventually, 13 current and playing partisan politics over mi- influenza? A doctor may pre- former administration officials nor infractions of personnel laws. scribe antiviral drugs, which may On Riverside Drive in West Liberty and close Fletcher associates — Or things could get immeasur- lessen the duration and severity including the head of the state Re- ably worse for Fletcher in 2006. of the disease. Practical treat- publican Party — were indicted, He could lose with the Su- ments consist of getting plenty of largely on misdemeanor charges preme Court, and a raft of pos- rest and increased fluid intake. by that grand jury. sible new indictments — sealed Over the counter medications Everyone agrees that the low under court order — could be- may help relieve symptoms. point came in August when come public with Fletcher him- • What is the treatment for Fletcher went before television self charged with violating state influenza? A doctor may pre- cameras in the Capi-tol Rotunda personnel laws. The General As- scribe several antiviral drugs, and announced he was pardoning sembly, which meets beginning which may lessen the duration all those indicted and addition- this week through mid-April, and severity of the disease. Prac- ally, all those who might be in- could turn into a partisan battle- tical treatments consist of getting dicted as a result of the grand ground once again without ac- plenty of rest and increased fluid jury’s investigation. Only complishing much of anything, intake. Over the counter medica- Fletcher himself is not covered by including a budget for the third tions may help relieve symptoms. the pardon. time in six years. And Fletcher’s • How can influenza be pre- Astonishingly, an event that public approval rating could sink vented? Vaccination is the pri- should have been somber or at even further. mary preventative measure, but least sedate was staged as a pep We’ll know how it all plays out adhering to simple measures like rally with a partisan crowd cheer- this time at the end of 2006. hand washing, staying home ing and applauding. That may Stay tuned. Whatever the out- when sick and covering your well have been the point when come, it will be fascinating to mouth and nose when sneezing 2 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, tile and carpet, Fletcher’s poll ratings started a witness. and coughing play an important central heat/air, gas and electric heat, 30 ft. steep decline. role in the prevention of this dis- x 30 ft. brick outbuilding (at right). 2-car Since then it has been one WORDS OF WISDOM ease. court wrangle after another be- Do not rely completely on any Please contact your local carport. tween prosecutors in Stumbo’s other human being, however dear. health department for further in- Joe D. Stacy, 606-743-3594 office and attorneys for Fletcher We meet all life’s greatest tests formation regarding influenza and state agencies. They’re still alone.—Agnes Macphail and influenza vaccine. C-11-3-tf PAGE TWO-B THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2006 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER Mikey Wheeler Nancy Wallin Lower Elkfork AREA Mikey “Mike” Wheeler, 49, of Mrs. Wallin was born Oct. 28, By Alpha Clevenger Albion, Michigan, died Wednes- 1910 in Elliott County, Ky., a Jan. 2--Belated Merry Christ- day, Dec. 28, 2005, at his home. daughter of the late Enoch and mas and A Happy New Year to all. DEATHS He was born June 30, 1956, in Martha Lewis. She was also pre- Sympathy is extended to all Marshall, Michigan, to Geraldine ceded in death by her first hus- who have lost loved ones. Get Perkins Wheeler and the late band, James Dewey Williams on well wishes to the sick and Lester Wheeler. July 31, 1947. Second husband shutins. It’s been sometime since On August 8, 1996, he married Wendy Prescott, who survives. Ballard Wallin, 1975; one infant I’ve written my column. I had Nancy Wallin Mike was a commercial daughter, Cynthia Williams; one written one in November and December and I never did finish Mrs. Nancy Wallin was born painter and also worked for Triple son Robert Williams July 1st, writing the column. I got so busy October 28, 1910, in Elliott A Galvanizing in Hamilton, Indi- 1981; one grandson, Danny Wil- County, Kentucky, a daughter of ana, and Vestal Industries in liams; one granddaughter, Robin with the holidays, etc. and never the late Enoch and Martha Lewis. Angola, Indiana. He enjoyed Williams; four sisters, Alice took it in to The Courier Office. I building, craft working, fishing, hope everyone had a good She was also preceded in death Conley, Maudie Fannin, Minnie restoring furniture and wood- Thanksgiving and a wonderful by her first husband, James Ison, and Nola Charles; five working. Christmas. Hope old Santa Dewey Williams, on July 31, brothers, Eshell Lewis, Cecil Survivors in addition to his brought everything they asked for. 1947. Second husband, Ballard Lewis, Addie Lewis, Herbert In Memory of wife include three daughters, I love the holidays, but I sure am Wallin, 1975; one infant daugh- Tracy Miller, of Tekonsha, Michi- Lewis, and Proctor Lewis. Georgia Lindon glad when they are over. So much ter, Cynthia Williams; one son, gan, Jodie Miller, of Homer, She was a retired postmaster to do, decorating, cooking, shop- Robert Williams, July 1, 1981; Michigan, and Tammy at Moon, Ky., a member of the (1947-2005) ping, along with everything else one grandson, Danny Williams; Vanderpool, of Albion, Michigan; Newcombe Valley Enterprise 1964 H. G. A. Graduate to do. A woman is worn out after one granddaughter, Robin Will- one son, Christopher Miller, of Baptist Church. She was a lov- it’s over. A man don’t have so “As we reflect upon our bless- iams; four sisters, Alice Conley, Battle Creek, Michigan; his ing mother and grandmother. much to do as a woman does. Raymond Lindon Maudie Fannin, Minnie Ison, and mother, Geraldine Wheeler, of Surviving are four daughters, ings at Christmastime, many of us Alpha was Sunday guest of her West Liberty; grandmother, Cora “baby boomers” like Georgia Raymond Lindon, 86, of Can- Nola Charles; five brothers, Perkins, of Homer, Michigan; one Dorothy Sparks and husband, Lindon —those 78 million of us daughter and family of Ezel. They nel City, died Wednesday, Dec. Eshell Lewis, Cecil Lewis, Addie sister, Brenda Gabbart, of Mount Pearlman of Mazie, Ky., Ilene born from 1946 through 1964 — were fine. 28, 2005, at Appalachian Re- Lewis, Herbert Lewis, and proc- Sterling; four brothers, Bill Osterhage Wiesman, Dayton, realize that Georgia was one of Christmas day guests were gional Hospital, in West Liberty, tor Lewis. Wheeler, of Woodsbend, Lester Ohio; Martha Ferguson, Ohio, our “gifts.” The reality of this is Barry Clevenger, Dempsey and Ky. Nancy was a retired postmas- Wheeler and James Beckley, both Sue Wheeler and husband Terry manifested in the memories our Rosie Clevenger, Laura and 1tHu9oc1Hkw9ye,a, wrianda ssMa obnnood rrgo naf MS ntu ihCnnedno aluiayent, t eJyP u,Jh laKyimp e2pen7ss-, tNBmeareo pawthtti ceMsrot oCmaonhbndue, r g KcrVhaya.n. ,Sld alhme meyo w etEhmaensbr t.aee rlr oopvfr itinhsgee oB7u nfeg ccrFWlakeunlseend.ysec,thr o aiLfll d Mirsbeeuenrsr;vk tsieyecg,ve oesanr na,w lMd ae uirRcenho tiscbg aoaennnrd-;t oWBWfoe inlSlldnioaoiuemnt, hsDW, eCCeasarntor LoWclkiibienletlatir,a;t ymKt,h syKr .ae;y ne.H;d Bso womanizefsierl, cholefa rs .oTsumhri asot ewiss n ha lamsvooe raet ax‘lrpiertayel,si stkyen dco ahwbeiocnkug’t JKSainenaagrdlmt y itfeoeeargy msae vHintlihydloel, le rbod ,ra fao anuEondgzkd hee, lntJo.e jofEory ,yCn ejJGaodulye ilfaveio ededr, dne boioleain-f-, Lindon, of Morgan County, Ky. Surviving are four daughters, ducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. Williams and Carol Williams, that any one of us could be gone cious meal with turkey and all the He was a retired logger and Dorothy Sparks and husband, 31, at J. Kevin Tidd Funeral California; 17 grandchildren; in a moment. Let us recall and trimmings. Pictures were take. farmer, a member of the Grace Pearlman, of Mazie, Ilene Home, 811 Finley Drive, Albion, several great grandchildren and renew the friendships of our Everyone would have loved to Baptist Church, in Malone, Ky., Osterhage Wiesman, of Dayton, Michigan, with Pastor Abe Prater several great-great grandchil- Youth at Hazel Green Academy had a pretty, white Christmas this and the Greenville Lodge #655, Ohio, Martha Ferguson, of Ohio, officiating. Interment followed at dren. before it is too late. It is true we year, but we had a black Christ- Paulina Chapter #360 F & AM, Sue Wheeler and husband, Terry, Fairview Cemetery, in Homer, Funeral services were con- will meet on the Other Side, but mas. Maybe we will get some in West Liberty, Ky., and a World of South Carolina; three sons, Michigan, with J.Kevin Tidd Fu- ducted Monday, Dec. 26, 2005 at let us not waste the time given us snow in the month of January. We War II veteran, as well as a Ken- Weldon Dean Williams and wife, neral Home in charge of arrange- the Lewis and Ferguson Funeral here on Earth.” hope so. On the television we see tucky Colonel. Bonnie, of West Liberty, Bazil ments. Home at 11 a.m. Burial in Elliott —Bob Bickers ’63, Editor. so much snow in different states, Raymond was preceded in Williams, of Crockett, Homer Memorials were suggested to County Memory Gardens. real deep snows, and I wonder death by his mom and dad, three Williams and Carol Williams, the family. It appears Georgia was send- why it never snows here in these brothers, John, Howard, and Bill both of California; 17 grandchil- Helen L. Clevenger ing out e-mails before her pass- parts. I guess the ground is so Lindon; two sisters, Rettie Spen- dren; several great grandchildren ing, which were received after- warm or something. It just can’t cer and Mary Howell; one son, and several great, great grandchil- Helen L. Clevenger, 82, of wards. Her classmate, Glenda snow anymore, but in the past we Ronnie Lindon; and one daugh- dren. Fairborn, Ohio, died Wednesday, (Gibbs ’64) Potter, forwarded a sure had big, deep snows. The ter, Georgia Lindon. Funeral services were con- Nov. 16, 2005, in the Greene touching web link from her, weather sure has changed. Survivors include his wife, ducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. Memorial Hospital, Xenia, Ohio. which was a man singing, “I Be- Hi to Fairy Dean and family. Girlden Cravens Lindon; five 26, 2005, at Lewis and Ferguson She was born January 1, 1923, lieve.” How are you all? Did you have sons, Vernon (Casie) Lindon, Funeral Home. Burial followed in at Pomp, in Morgan County, Ken- Upon request, we will forward up a lot of lights this year? I never Mike (Debbie) Lindon, Ricky Elliott County Memory Gardens, tucky, a daughter of the late John it to you. Please mention, “Pot- did get to drive up to see your (Teresa) Lindon, and Terry at Sandy Hook, Ky. Wade and Bessie Lou Haney There was an officer who ter, Dec. 16.” lights if you had them. I can’t Davis. made many unjust remarks about In Memory of Georgia seem to get a lot done anymore. Lindon, all of West Liberty, and Helen was retired from the General Robert E. Lee. Lindon: “ Thanks for the most I’m slow too, or getting old. We Rodney (Shirley) Lindon, of Or- CARD OF THANKS Heritage Nursing Home, in Later, the general was asked recent HGA newsletter [No. 225] all get older every day, you know. lando, Florida; one daughter, That’s something we cannot do The family of Marshall Gibson Fairborn, where she was em- what he thought of that officer, and especially the tribute to Geor- Leshia (Dale) Howard, of Sandy one thing about. would like to thank all who took ployed as a nurses aide, and at- and he gave him a splendid rat- gia Lindon. How I remember our Hook; two brothers, Len Boyd part in the funeral of our loved tended the Church of God in ing. friendship those two years we at- We enjoy hearing all the local (Carol) Lindon, of Florence, and one. Thanks to Rev. Eugene Fairborn. “But haven’t you heard what tended HGA together [1960-62]. broadcasts. Rev. Vernon Lewis, Ewuell (Barbara) Lindon, of he’s been saying about you?” pro- along with all the others. They all Haney and Rev. Harold Davis for In addition to her parents, she We were especially close because Phoenix, Arizona; three sisters, tested a friend. do a good job. Keep up the good their kind words, Sister Zula was preceded in death by two sis- of our involvement in the basket- Millie Salyer, of Hazel Green, “Yes,” Lee answered. “But I work. I am l.istening to W.S.I.P. Johnson and Sister Donna Davis ters, Lois Moreland and Jewel ball program.” —Don Bickers, Oma Scott, of Erlanger, and Lema was asked of my opinion of him. Paintsville and all the beautiful Perkins, of Phoenix, Arizona; 16 for their beautiful singing, VFW Davis. Not his opinion of me.” Class of 1962. (Walhalla, SC. gospel songs. Before Christmas grandchildren, 8 great-grandchil- for their kindness at the church Those left to cherish her That is love. Don was the basketball team they played such beautiful Christ- and graveside. We greatly appre- memory include two daughters, The Living Bible says, “Love manager and Georgia was a mas songs and I enjoyed them so dren, and a host of nieces, neph- ciate the ladies at the church for Pamela Clevenger, of Fairborn, is very patient and kind. Love cheerleader.) much, but it made me so sad hear- ews, and friends. the nice dinner prepared for fam- Ohio, and Klydia Whited and hus- does not demand its own way. It “Bobby, Sorry to say I didn’t ing them. When you lose loved An Eastern Star and Masonic ily and friends, all who sent flow- band, Roy, of Deer Lodge, Ten- is not irritable or touchy. It does know about Georgia until after ones the holidays are never the service was conducted at the fu- ers, cards, phone calls, Potter Fu- nessee; a son, Michael Clevinger not hold grudges and will hardly her death. She was a friend and same. We feel so sad and lonely neral chapel on Friday, Dec. 30. even notice when others do it neral Home for their efficient and wife, Mary, of Dayton, Ohio; classmate that I will miss. — She and miss them so much. Funeral services were con- wrong.” work. It would be impossible to four sisters, Rella Whitt, of was so full of energy and fun to Get well wishes to Jordan who ducted Saturday, Dec. 31, at 2:00 remember everyone. Thanks and Fairborn, Ohio, Betty Adams and be around. She will be missed. has been in U.K. Hospital, in Lex- p.m., at Potter Funeral Home God bless you all. husband, Jesse, of Fairborn, Ohio, Even though we were not in touch ington. Heis the grandson of Faye Chapel, in West Liberty, by Pas- POSTAL SERVICE ASKS tors Chuck Evans, Shane Lindon, Marshall Gibson fam(pidly) CDhoanr, loefn Ke eWtteartienrgn, Oanhdio ,h aunsdb Jaenadn, EachC wOiOntePrE, lRetAteTr IcOarNriers suf- ospfteecni,a yl obuo anlwd awysit she eymo utor hcalavses a- Hweilllt obne, aobf lSe atloy ecrosvmilel eh. oHmoep er ehael and Mike Lindon. Burial fol- Patrick, of West Liberty; a fer from injuries and vehicle ac- mates. Thanks for keeping us soon. Sorry to hear about him be- lowed in the Hazel Green Cem- ing hospitalized. brother, Drexel Davis and wife, cidents when facing the harshness close and updated on “Life” as we etery, in Hazel Green, with mili- Hi to Sue Kinner. How are you GOD ALWAYS WATCHES Reva, of Fairborn, Ohio; four of bad weather. In order to keep travel through it. —Dan Resch, tary rites conducted at the OVER YOU grandsons, Michael Clevinger, of our letter carriers safe this winter, Class of 1964. (Ocean Springs, and your family? Hope you had a graveside by Morgan County There’s never a moment when Xenia, Ohio, Scott Clevinger and we have required them to ensure: MS) wonderful Christmas, and I wish DWAesVt. LPiobtetretry ,F wunaesr ainl Hchoamrgee, ooff Gthoadt Hdoee sdno’et scna’rte ,s hnaervee.r Na ewvoerr rya wife, Kenyon, of Fairborn, Ohio, clea•Tr hoaf t stnhoew p aatnhd tioc ey otou rp breovxe nist (Credits: Wm. H. Walter pro- yseoeun ay Houa pfopry aN wehwi lYe.ear. Haven’t arrangements. time when His love isn’t there to Tim Whited and wife, Holly, of slips and falls (for walking vided the photo. David Buchanan I thank everyone that sent me Pallbearers were Rod Lindon, cheer, and to brighten our way. So Florida; Jeff Whited, of Tennes- routes). formatted it for us.) Christmas cards. I taped them to Jarod Lindon, Kevin Finch, Joey trust in His love, so unfailing and see; five great grandchildren, •That the approach to your an inside door case and they were Blevins, Marcus Castle, Carl true, believe in His power to Kyle, Corrina, Cassidy, and curbside box is clear of snow, ice beautiful. I put up a lot more lights Nicole Clevinger, Abigail and other obstructions which MY PRAYER and decorations inside and out Cassity, Talbot Nickell, Carl Wil- strengthen you, too, and may your Whited; as well as numerous would prevent the carrier from It’s me again Lord a knocking this year. I enjoyed decorating son, Chuck Estes, and Travis faith bring many blessings to you nieces, nephews, other family and pulling up to and away from your at your door. Just another thank- more this year than last year. I Dunaway. day after beautiful day. friends. box safely and without backing. ful prayer to add to the one be- think all the lights are so beauti- (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) Your letter carrier is not per- Funeral services were con- fore I sit and watch the stars, Lord, ful in the dark. mitted to deliver mail at an ad- ducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. in the darkest sky. I sit and count Alpha has been attending the dress that poses an obvious haz- 21, at Belton-Stroup Funeral the minutes Lord, as they go by. revival at Lick Fork where Rev. ard. If your carrier is unable to Home, in Fairborn, Ohio, with deliver the mail, then he/she will Just another soldier, Lord, watch- Eugene Haney has been holding Rev. Eugene Haney and Rev. hold the main until safe delivery ing my year go by. Thank you, a revival. There have been large Harold Davis officiating. can be resumed. Lord, for this blessing of this an- crowds in attendance each night. Everyone loves to go to church Burial was in the Byron Cem- Please help us maintain your other day. May your blessing end when Eugene Haney does the etery, Fairborn, Ohio. Memorial daily mail delivery service. Thank this war, for this is what we pray contributions, if desired, may be you. and if before the morrow, Lord, I preaching. He is a good man of made to the American Cancer Eddie Negron, Postmaster, should have to die, let it be for God. People have faith in him and West Liberty, Ky. he’s always the same. We need Society in memory of Helen. thee Oh! Lord for this what I cry. more preachers like him. They get Watch over us Lord, for yet an- saved under his preaching be- Peace of Mind... other day, that your will be done, cause they know his life. That’s Lord for this in Christ I pray. what it takes. We’ve known him Amen and his family for years and al- ....Today, more and more people are pre-arranging (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) ways loved them as good friends and pre-financing their own funerals in advance. and neighbors. He always tells the people if they need him for any- We as funeral directors with a back ground of many Life is so full of meaning and thing to call him and he’d be there years experience can explain to you the advantages purpose, so full of beauty--be- for them.good man of God and neath its’ covering--that you will of the Pre-Need and Pre-Financing funeral services. don’t care to help people when find that earth but cloaks your they are in need. This is one of the first steps in facing reality. Call or Heaven. Get well wishes to Geneva write: (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) DeHart. I always ask about her when I see any of her family. I Herald & Stewart & Halsey want to come and visit her soon TAX REFUND as I can. I’ve been so busy with WE UNDERSTAND the holidays and all. I hope she is Funeral Home TIME much improved and gets to come In your time of grief, our knowledge and experience, home soon. born of many years of experience in faithfully serving bring your W-2 to Luv I was at Wal Mart on Saturday 367 Main Street • West Liberty, KY 41472 the families of this community, can offer you guidance Homes, use it for evening and ran into Evlin and Marlene Clevenger. Good to see Phone (606) 743-3151 and comfort. Our final tribute to your loved one shall your down payment them and talk to them a few min- be a service of beauty and reverence. and we will pay for utes. They are nice people. — Licensed Funeral Directors & Embalmers — the preparation! Barry talked to his son, Travis Randy Halsey & Ryan Halsey Anytime Day or Night LUV Grant Clevenger, of West Liberty, — Licensed Lady Funeral Directors— Our Services Are At Your Command Ohio, recently. he and Lori were fine. Good to hear from the. Hope Jeanelle Y. Halsey & Patsy Brown Our Prices Within The Means Of All HOMES they can visit us soon. Alpha talked to Mary Collins 24 HOUR OBITUARY LINE Potter Funeral Home, Inc. Ashland recently. Good to hear from her. Happy New Year to The Cou- Call (606) 743-9300 606-928-7575 rier and staff, and thanks for ev- 329 Glenn Avenue • West Liberty, KY • Phone 743-3105, day or night erything you do for people. It is C-1-5-1T verymuchappreciated THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2006 PAGE THREE Many Phase II Tobacco Settlement checks 41472. Wallace Hensley, 1103 Lacy SHEETS BOOKKEEPING for Morgan are returned as undeliverable Creek Rd., West Liberty 41472. Clarence Hopkins, 7565 & TAX SERVICE Rockhouse Creek, Salyersville Last summer, the state sent our was superseded by the Federal Clyde Hutchinson, 325 41465. 164,000 checks totaling $114 Tobacco Buyout in October 2004. Hutchinson Rd., West Liberty Clemia Hopkins, 353 TAX CHANGES million as part of the Phase II Following is a list of Morgan 41472. Rockhouse Fork Rd., Salyersville Tobacco Settlement program. The Countians whose Phase II checks Clyde Hutchinson, 325 41465. INFORMATION SEPARATED money was paid by tobacco com- were undeliverable and the ad- Hutchinson Rd., West Liberty Clyde Hutchinson, 325 January 1 – August 31 September 1 – December 31 panies to compensate for years of dresses to which checks were 41472. Hutchinson Rd., West Liberty • Business Miles dwindling quotas. mailed. (For additional informa- Dean Rowland,Ú RR2 Box 41472. More than 5,000 of those tion, questions should be directed 232A, Ezel 41425. Clyde Hutchinson, 325 • Medical Miles checks, totaling more than to 877- 549-2537.) Dean Rowland, RR2 Box Hutchinson Rd., West Liberty • Charitable Contribution $863,000, came back because Alice Lane, HC 68 Box 200, 232A, Ezel 41425. 41472. they couldn’t be delivered for Mariba 40322. Diann Gilliam, 716 Hwy. 437, Nicky Hutchinson, 929 Lib- • Hurricane Relief Miles various reasons—-no forwarding Allison Hembree, HC 68 Box West Liberty 41472. erty Rd., West Liberty 41472. address, expired forwarding ad- 276, West Liberty 41472. Dillard Bailey, HC 62 Box Clyde Hutchinson, 325 JENNIFER M. SHEETS & STAFF dress, recipients deceased or un- Audie Finch, c/o Roger Finch, 1375, Salyersville 41465. Hutchinson Rd., West Liberty 210 Riverside Drive known, and post offices had West Liberty 41472. Eric Finch, HC 68 Box 278, 41472. closed. J. Bach, RR1 Box 618, West West Liberty 41472. Clyde Hutchinson, 325 West Liberty, KY 41472 On Dec. 30, the state sent out Liberty 41472. Eric Finch, HC 68 Box 278, Hutchinson Rd., West Liberty 606-743-7080 • 743-3914 the last round of 164,000 checks, Dorothy Bailey, 26 Oney Rd., West Liberty 41472. 41472. totaling $16.5 million, and sev- West Liberty 41472. Eric Finch, HC 68 Box 278, Clyde Hutchinson, 325 former location of H & R Block eral thousand returns are expected Brandon Bailey, HC Box West Liberty 41472. Hutchinson Rd., West Liberty from this round as well. 1380, Salyersville 41465. Eric Finch, HC 68 Box 278, 41472. In an attempt to locate those Carl Hamilton, 740 Highway West Liberty 41472. J. Bach Estate, RR1 Box 618, Rockhouse Creek Rd., missing people, the state has set 1715, West Liberty 41472, Gale Thornsberry, 370 Brown West Liberty 41472. Salyersville 41465. News Of up a web site that lists the recipi- Charles Bell, Box 356A, West Ridge Rd., West Liberty 41472. Jimmy McClure, 608 Glenn Roxie Perkins, 3793 Old ents of all the returned checks by Liberty 41472. Gale Thornsberry, 370 Brown Ave., West Liberty 41472. Gainesboro, Bloomington SP Record county. The money won’t be there Charles Frederick, HC 68 Box Ridge Rd., West Liberty 41472. Jimmy McClure, 608 Glenn 38545-4516. forever. The June 2005 checks 282, West Liberty 41472. Gerald Sexton, 5759 Hwy. Ave., West Liberty 41472. Bernard Prater, RR1 Box 174, expire on June 20, 2006. Checks Chau Gevedon, HC 68 Box 1002, West Liberty 41472. Joey Trimble, General Deliv- Hazel Green 41332. not claimed by then will go into 176, White Oak 41472. James Gilliam Est., Geneva ery, Crockett 41413. Bernard Prater, 2046 Lee City CIRCUIT COURT an unclaimed property fund. Af- Clyde Hutchinson, 325 Gilliam, Admx., West Liberty Joey Trimble, General Deliv- Rd., Campton 41301. New civil cases – David Franklin ter three years, the state will find Hutchinson Rd., West Liberty 41472. ery, Crockett 41413. Bernard Prater, 2046 Lee City Fant #173565 vs. Cathy Lajune other ways to spend it. 41472. Elmer Hall, Jr., P.O. Box 693, John Beasley, Jr., 9688 Old Rd., Campton 41301. Fant, Dec. 27; Farmers and Trad- The checks sent out Dec. 30 Clyde Hutchinson, 325 Viper 41774. Hwy. 519, West Liberty 41472. Prentiss Bach, RR1 Box 618, ers Bank vs. Richard Dehaven et will be the last. The program was Hutchinson Rd., West Liberty Kelly Hamilton, 1148 John Beasley, Jr., 9688 Old West Liberty 41472. al, Dec. 27. schedulo run for five years, but 41472. Redwine Rd., West Liberty Hwy. 519, West Liberty 41472. Prentiss Bach, RR1 Box 618, DISTRICT COURT John Bush, HC 68 Box 199, West Liberty 41472. New civil cases – Nationwide West Liberty 41472. Ralph Codner, 3714 Pricy Mutual Insurance Co. et al vs. John Bush, HC 68 Box 199, Creek Road, Salyersville 41465. Miche Wright, Dec. 28; Legal Re- coveries, Inc. vs. Jenny D. Keeton, West Liberty 41472. Ralph Cooper, 3715 Pricy Dec. 28; Midland Funding LLC vs. Johnny Potter, HC 68 Box Creek Road, Salyersville 41465. Alice Haney, Dec. 28; World Fi- The FIRM with... 164, West Liberty 41472. Roger Fannin, P.O. Box 847, nance Corporation vs. Deanna S. Johnny Potter, HC 68 Box Morehead 40351. Burchett, Dec. 29. 164, West Liberty 41472. Roger Fannin, P.O. Box 847, MARRIAGE LICENSES Johnny Potter, HC 68 Box Morehead 40351. Randy Williams, Morgan County 164, West Liberty 41472. Roxie Perkins, 3793 Old Court Clerk, has issued the follow- Johnny Potter, HC 68 Box Gainesboro Rd., Bloomington SP ing marriage licneses. K L F 164, West Liberty 41472. 38545. Judy Gunnell, 50, assistant IRK AW IRM Beverly Johnson, HC 68 Box Louise Sargent, 682 Blairs manager, of West Liberty, daugh- 154-19, West Liberty 41472. Mill Rd., West Liberty 41472. ter of John Gunnell and Edna Bell Walter Johnson, HC 68 Box Louise Sargent, 682 Blairs Smith Gunnell, to Michael Fannin, 154-19, West Liberty 41472. Mill Rd., West Liberty 41472. 43, carpenter, son of Dottie Adkins Joseph Thornsbury, HC 70 Louise Sargent, 682 Blairs Fannin and Donnie Fannin. Box 122, Elkfork 41421. Mill Rd., West Liberty 41472. Ann Amanda Crace, 19, cash- Paintsville • Inez • Salyersville • Louisa • Prestonsburg Joseph Thornsbury, HC 70 Louise Sargent, 682 Blairs ier, of Elkfork, daughter of Diana Box 122, Elkfork 41421. Mill Rd., Wesüt Liberty 41472. Trimble Crace and Roger Dean Pikeville • Ashland • McDowell • Lexington • Morehead Judy Keeton, 1460 Highway, Sandra Stevens, HC Box 14, Crace, Sr., to Carl Willard Dybas, West Liberty 17 - 41472. Martha 41159. 22, of Elkfork, son of Delores Hall Johnson and Scotty Johnson. We Work For Workers Karen Stone, 36 Brookside Pl., Terry Cantrell, 812 Gilliam PROPERTY TRANSFERS Northville 48167. Branch, West Liberty 41472. Commercial Bank to William Karen Stone, 36 Brookside Pl., Terry Cantrell, 812 Gilliam Hester 8/10 acre, Stacy Fork, of Northville 48167. Branch, West Liberty 41472. Caney Creek, $28,000. No Corporations. No Coal Companies. Kelly Hamilton, c/o Vondle J. Terry Cantrell, 812 Gilliam Dolphia and Shirley Cantrell to Adkins, West Liberty 41472. Branch, West Liberty 41472. Ronald Mitchell Keaton and Sabrina No Insurance Companies. No Banks. Kelly Hamilton, c/o Vondle J. Joseph Thornsberry, 1775 B. Keaton, 75 acres, Elkfork Creek, Adkins, West Liberty 41472. Spaws Creek Rd., West Liberty $60,000. Larry Watson, P.O. Box 284, 41472. Robert F. Smith to Robert A. Call us at 297-5888 for free consult Hazel Green 41332. Joseph Thornsberry, 1775 McDaniel, 75 acres, Paint Creek, Lenville Adkins, 4845 High- Spaws Creek Rd., West Liberty love and affection. way 172, West Liberty 41472. 41472. Wells Fargo Bank to Bobby Lora Evans, RR6 Box 147, Tina Walters, 5457 Pricy Perkins, tract on Grassy Creek, St. This is an advertisement West Liberty 41472. Creek Rd., Salyersville 41465. Route 844, $20,500. C-1-5-7T Louise Sargent, 682 Blairs Tina Walters, 5457 Pricy Mill Rd., West Liberty 41472. Creek Rd., Salyersville 41465. Memorial held for Louise Sargent, 682 Blairs Tommy Joseph, 7420 Pretty Powell native who Mill Rd., West Liberty 41472. Ridge Rd., Morehead 40351. Whispering Campaign: Lyle Robey, 905 Rosedale Apt. Tommy Joseph, 7420 Pretty died in Afghanistan 4, Houston 77002. Ridge Rd., Morehead 40351. Jimmy Manning, Rt. 1 Box Tracy Flannery, RR2 Box 123, STANTON —Army Sgt. 1st 652, West Liberty 41472. Ezel 41425. Class John D. Morton, a Powell Roger Benton Addresses His Past Jimmy Manning, Rt. 1 Box Viola Tyra, HC 68 Box 353, County native killed in action by 652, West Liberty 41472. West Liberty 41472. small arms fire Dec. 15 in Af- Mary Hollon, RR1 Box 225, Viola Tyra, HC 68 Box 353, ghanistan, was buried at Arling- Hazel Green 41332. West Liberty 41472. ton National Cemetery on Satur- Melinda Barker, RR6 Box Viola Tyra, HC 68 Box 353, day, Dec. 31. A memorial service I would like to take this opportunity to share with the people of Morgan County what 150, West Liberty 41472. West Liberty 41472. attended by around 100 mourn- a dear, sweet Christian lady shared with me recently at church. She said: Melinda Barker, RR6 Box Wallace Hensley, HC 68 Box ers was conducted in his honor 150, West Liberty 41472. 89A, West Liberty 41472. the same day at the Bowen First “Roger, it is the Christians who judge you the hardest. Don’t you know Merril Lewis, RR3 Box 348, William Stapleton, 1022 Church of God near Stanton. they can’t remember the good things you accomplished as sheriff, because they West Liberty 41472. Victoria Ave., Fairborn 45324. Rev. Steven Donithan remem- only remember your conviction of 20 years ago? Even if you were there for them Noreen Perry Estate, Joe May, Donnie Ray Wright, 405 Old bered Morton as a father, Chris- and their families as a good sheriff, some people still remain judgemental of your Adm., Morehead 40351-5244. House Branch Rd., West Liberty tian, and patriot, who had always past.” Osmer Brake, 786 White Oak 41472. wanted to be a soldier, and then Branch, West Liberty 41472.á made the ultimate sacrifice for his I looked at her and realized she was probably speaking for many fellow Christians, Peggy Bailey, 8827 country.” but not for ALL Christians. Because when I rededicated my life to Christ, I realized I had Rockhouse Creek Rd., “He died for exactly what he to forgive a lot of people if I wanted to get to heaven. You know, no one is worth going to Salyersville 41465. believed in,” said Air Force Capt. hell for, are they? We can only speak for ourselves, and I realize that those of us who Peggy Bailey, 8827 Danielle Barnes, a friend who truly walk with God daily work hard to not be narrow-minded and judgmental of others’ grew up with Morton on Cain present or past. God will judge each of us – it is not our job! Real Christians love; they Creek in Powell County. do not judge. However, after this eye-opening discussion, I felt lead to address this Pennsylvania Followers of Rev. Fred W. issue one more time. Phelps, pastor of the Westboro Whispering Campaign Story Tour The man was bad about drink- Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan., ing, but his wife was a godly had informed Powell County of- If I can take you back many, many years ago to 1986, I was Morgan County sheriff, and woman. During a tornado, trying ficials they planned to stage a pro- working 24 hours a day, seven days a week if needed to improve and provide a safe G & M Tours, under the di- to protect him, she prayed, “Lord, test during the memorial service. environment for all parts of our large county. I had a reputation for always coming to rection of Kim Graham take care of drunken husband and But after word of the protest your home when you called. Also, I had a reputation for stopping drugs, stopping boot- and Mary McWhorter, has me.” spread, a large contingent of resi- legging and stopping thieves. planned a five night, six “Honey,” he protested. “Don’t dents and representatives of vet- I was working on an undercover sting operation to prove and convict certain people day tour to Pennsylvania tell Him I’m drunk. Just tell him erans’ motorcycle groups showed who I felt were bringing in drugs to Morgan County. I had informed some local law June 12-17. All five nights I’m sick.” up to stage a counter-demonstra- But the Lord knows all about tion, and the protest by the Kan- officers of my intent, and had notified a state policeman, and of course, my sheriff’s will be spent in Lancaster, us. He knows our dangers and dif- sas group was short-lived. deputies. Pa., at a hotel located on ficulties, our faults and failures. The Kansas demonstrators, However, the FBIwas also working a sting operation on local officials all across the the grounds of the And He loves us. who have held protests at other eastern part of the state – not just in Morgan County. The court proceedings proved that The Bible says, “For God so soldiers’ funerals, believe mem- Rockvale Square Outlet the only drugs being brought into our county were drugs flown in from one FBI agent to loved the world that He gave His bers of the U.S. armed forces are Center in the heart of another to help in the FBI sting operation. only begotten Son, that whoso- at risk of God’s wrath because the I was arrested being confident that I could prove my involvement due to my own Pennsylvania Dutch ever believeth in Him should not federal government allows gays investigation. However, I was not able to prove my innocence, and I served three years Country. Along with great perish, but have everlasting life.” to serve in the military. for a crime I did not commit. That is how I learned about forgiveness – for those who let outlet shopping, this trip you down when you need them. will include guided tours of If I could rewind life and do it over, I would still stand tall and fight to prove my inno- the Gettysburg battlefield, Full Time RN Position cence. I did learn a lot about people and true friends. I also learned that in sting opera- historic Philadelphia, tions involving drugs, I should have notified proper authorities and let them know about Hershey (the sweetest the sheriff’s department’s involvement. Available place on earth), and the I surely made mistakes in my investigation, and brought bad publicity to all of us for Amish farmlands of which I am sorry. This is the story of all the whispers you hear about Roger Benton as Lancaster. We will be see- sheriff that happened 20 years ago. ing the biblical play “Ruth” West Liberty Nursing and Rehabilitation Cen- In conclusion on this matter, I have lived with this in my past, and there is no way of at the spectacular Sight & erasing this. I am just asking the voters of Morgan County to not JUDGE me any longer! ter is looking for a hard-working, dedicated, Sound Theatre in I feel that the sweet Christian lady who spoke with me a couple Sundays ago was speak- and dependable full-time RN for the 3/11 shift. ing for some of you – and that maybe this article will help you in some way. Lancaster. All attractions, Only Jesus lived here on earth and was perfect. Yet, even in His perfection they found five breakfasts, three fault. I am Roger Benton and I am not perfect; I never was and I never will be – most are lunches and one dinner Competitive Wage Scale not! are included in the price With Shift Differential In Effect I feel sure the “Whispering Campaign” of my past will rise again and again. But hope- of the tour. For pricing and fully, you can remind them that I always answered your calls and came to your homes more information, call Kim Benefit Package Available when you needed me. Instead of complaining or being judgmental, why not put your Graham at 668-6670 or efforts into making a difference, like electing a sheriff that always came when you called? Mary McWhorter at 668- Please apply in person at I need your help, your support and your vote to be the next Morgan County sheriff. 3652, or e-mail us at one Please feel free to call me if you need to discuss any past issues. Hopefully, as the West Liberty Nursing and of the following ad- election draws near, the sheriff candidates will have an open panel discussion or de- d r e s s e s : bate where issues regarding our county’s law enforcement can be discussed. I appreci- Rehabilitation Center [email protected] or ate you taking the time to read this, and I am looking forward to talking with you. [email protected]. (Paid For By Candidate) C-1-5-1T C-12-29-2t C-1-5-1T THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2006 PAGE THREE-B Elvis tribute set for Greenville Masonic Leadership A Funny Words Of Wisdom COMMUNITY Jan. 6 in Morehead Lodge to meet Jan. 7 L — Listening. Leaders listen What do you mean we don’t The fact that you can profit The 377 Volunteer Fire De- Greenville Masonic Lodge with an open mind to other communicate? Just yesterday I from your mistakes does not BULLETIN partment in Morehead is holding #655 F & AM will have regular players and coaches. faxed you a reply to the recorded mean the more mistakes, the E — Empowering viewpoint. message you left on my answer- an Elvis tribute Friday, Jan. 6 at monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Satur- more profit! They delegate and enable others ing machine. BOARD the Carl Perkins Community Cen- day, Jan. 7. A potluck meal will to act. ter to raise funds for the depart- be served following the meeting. A — Ambition. They have ment. The tribute will feature All members are urged to attend. NURSING POSITIONS AVAILABLE goals, imagination, vision, as Elvis tribute artists Bill Kelly and Revival slated at Lick Marc Woodward, and special Headwaters Bass Club well as ability. Branch Baptist Church guest Joe Clark. Tickets are $13 Rook Tourney Jan. 6, 7 D — Desire. They show FULL TIME AND PRN enthusiasm, drive, determina- Bro. Kevin Jenkins, of in advance or $15 at the door. Headwaters Bass Club will tion. Fairborn, Ohio, and Bro. Tony Tickets for kids 12 and under are host a Rook Tournament Friday E — Example. They serve as a Competitive Wages Church will be in revival at Lick $5. Advance tickets are available and Saturday, Jan. 6 and 7, at the role model for the ideals they Branch Enterprise Baptist by calling 606-207-1613, or can Headwaters Bass Club, located on Benefits Including believe in: honesty, common Church, beginning Sunday, Janu- be picked up at the Kwik Stop at Hwy. 460, at Greear. Signups will sense, and hard work. ary 8, 2006, weather permitting. 1333 Ky. Hwy. 519 in Morehead. begin at 6 p.m. with games fol- 401K Retirement Plan R — Respect. Leaders respect Services will begin at 6 p.m. on lowing at 7 p.m. Concessions will Sunday, and at 7 p.m. weeknights. WLES Kids Clues Club be available during the evening. individuals and build self- Health and Dental Insurance meetings are scheduled esteem. Bro. Joe O. Jenkins, pastor, and Bro. George Ed Barker, assistant The Kids Clues Club at West Fellowship dinner at Spo —ise S aenldf- ebsetleieemve. iTnh tehye mshsoewlves, NEW PAY SCALE IN EFFECT pastor. Liberty Elementary School will Tom’s Branch Ch. Jan. 21 so they don’t “have something meet on Jan. 13, Feb. 10, March There will be a fellowship din- to prove” to others. Please Apply In Person Water Dist. board meeting 10, April 14 and May 12 from ner at Tom’s Branch Church on set for Monday, Jan. 9 1:30-2:30 p.m. Kids Clues Club Saturday, Jan. 21, beginning at 5 The regularly scheduled board is a program provided through the p.m., with worship services at 7 Quotable Quote WOLFE COUNTY meeting for the Morgan County Family Connection FRC to help p.m. The pastor, Bro. Jeff Mont- All problems become smaller Water District for January, 2006, establish a relationship between gomery, and congregation invite if you don’t dodge them but con- HEALTH CARE CENTER will be held on Monday, Jan. 9, the preschool child, the parent and everyone to attend. front them. Touch a thistle tim- 838 Ky. Hwy. 191 at 4:30 p.m., at the Water District the school. If you have any ques- C-1-5-3t idly, and it pricks you; grasp it Office due to the holidays. Regu- tions or would like to join us, boldly, and its spines crumble. Campton, Ky. 41301 lar meetings are held the first please call 743-8432. Gospel singing cancelled Adm. William F. Halsey C-1-5-1T Monday of the month. at Tom’s Branch Church Jewell Young benefit There will be no gospel sing- Free computer classes! scheduled for Jan. 14 ing at Tom’s Branch Community CLOSE THE DOOR ON The Morgan County Public There will be a benefit for can- Church on Saturday, Jan. 14th. Library will be offering free com- cer patient Jewell Young at the puter classes on January 18--2:00 Community Center on Saturday, Dec. MCHS Site Base WASTED ENERGY. p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Basic Comput- Jan. 14 from 5-10 p.m. Five blue- Council meet. rescheduled ers and Internet; 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 grass bands and two country The regular Site Base meeting p.m. Intro To Microsoft Excel. bands will be performing. There for December ‘05 was resched- Are you heating or cooling rooms in your home you don’t Call the library at 743-4151 to will also be a cakewalk and an uled for Thursday, Jan. 5, 2006. sign up. auction. Everyone is welcome to Only items on agenda will be dis- use? Like the kid’s bedroom who’s off at school? That extra attend! cussed. room where you store summer clothes? The unfurnished Kentucky Junior Miss C-1-5-2T tickets on sale now MCHS Site Base Council living room? If so, you may be missing a great opportunity to Chili supper at Ezel First Morgan County Junior Miss meeting set January 11 save on heating and cooling costs. Once you close unused Church of God set Jan. 8 Alli Nickell, 17 year old daugh- The regular monthly Site ter of Dr. and Mrs. Kent Nickell, There will be a chili supper at Based Decision Making Council rooms, you save on the expense of keeping them of West Liberty, will be compet- Ezel First Church of God on Sun- will be held in the high school li- comfortable. Plus, the closed-off rooms act as insulation ing in the Kentucky Junior Miss day, Jan. 8, beginning at 5 p.m. brary on Wednesday, Jan. 11, at 5 program Friday and Saturday, with a singing beginning at 6 p.m. between the outside and the rest of the house. Just be sure all p.m. January 13 and 14, 2006. The pro- $5 for adults, and children are registers, doors and windows are tightly shut. And be sure that gram will be held at the Singletary free. (Carryouts are available). All Center for the Arts on the cam- proceeds will go toward the A Funny no items stored in closed rooms need to be kept at normal pus of the University of Kentucky. church building fund. Pastor There are three kinds of room temperature. Then sit back and watch the savings roll in. Tickets can be purchased directly Jessie Dennis and congregation businesspeople: successful, un- from the Singletary Center by thank everyone for their support. successful and those who give calling (859) 257-4929. Single seminars telling the second group Licking Valley RECC Don’t Forget To Renew session tickets are $20 or a set of how the first group did it. Ph: 743-3179 tickets for both preliminaries and the finals is $50. For more infor- RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE To Report Outages mation, please contact Lori Quarterback Club Keeton at 743-3772. MAIN STREET • WEST LIBERTY, KY. 41472 Call 743-7500 Cannel City Alumni FOOTBALL Assn. meeting May 27 The Cannel City Alumni As- sociation will meet on Saturday, BANQUET May 27, at the school. Doors will be open from 1 to 3 p.m. C-12-22-tf Saturday, January 14 “Set Apart” to minister in song at House of Prayer “Set Apart”, a group of six 6:00 pm At The young men will be ministering in song at The House of Prayer Sat- MCHS Cafeteria urday, January 7, at 7 p.m. They are very talented and play all kinds of instruments. Pastor Win- POT LUCK ston McClurg and congregation invite the public to attend this very special service. The church is located about 5 miles West of For More Information Morehead, 1/2 mile off Hwy. 801, at 600 Whispering Oaks. For Call 743-3832 more information call (606) 784- 7023. Gateway Com. Services bi-monthly meeting set Gateway Community Services Organization, Inc. will hold its bi- monthly board meeting on Thurs- day, Jan. 12. The meeting will be PIZZA Pick up, held in Frenchburg at the Menifee Delivery County Community Building and Dine In will begin at 6:30 p.m. The pub- 907 PRESTONSBURG STREET • WEST LIBERTY, KENTUCKY 41472 lic is invited to attend. Phone: 743-2233 C-1-5-2t Tourism Commission - Now Open On Sunday - meeting date changed The regular meeting date for 18’’ Extra Large Pizza West Liberty Tourism Commis- sion has been changed to the third With Up To 5 Toppings $1799 Thursday of each month at 12 noon. All meetings are open to the One 2-Liter or public. Large Chips *Sales Tax Not Included PICK-UP ONLY Alcoholics Anonymous ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ meetings every Sunday 15’’ Large Pizza Alcoholics Anonymous meet- ngs are held every Sunday at 8 p.m., in the basement of Morgan With 2 Toppings $2399 County Water District Office. X-Large Breadstix C-11-10-tf One 2-Liter Drink *Sales Tax Not Included Rocky Bolin family PICK-UP ONLY ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ household shower Two 12’’ Pizzas There will be a household shower for the Rocky Bolin fam- ily of Ezel, who recently lost ev- $1799 With Up To erything in a house fire. The shower will take place at the 4 Toppings Woodsbend Community Church *Sales Tax Not Included fellowship hall at 1:30 p.m. Jan. PICK-UP ONLY 7, and is given by family and friends. The Bolins have four PEPPERONI POUNDER young children and would really appreciate any help they receive. 4 Different Types Of Cheese & $1099 If you have questions, call 725- 100 Pieces Of Pepperoni........... 5884 or 725-5311. Thank you for doing anything you can do. PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2006 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER Receives Master of Arts degree Perri Elam Hunley received her Master of Arts degree at the MSU Winter Graduation Memory Hill in the early years! Ceremony. (pd) Mrs. Hazel Craft submitted this photograph of her Memory Hill home, at Caney, as it looked in the 1940s. Through the years Mrs. Craft and her husband, the late Wardie Craft, had the home remodeled and expanded to its present state. Carpenters working on the home were Tine SENIOR CITIZENS MENU Ferguson, Haden Ratliff, Esknovah Jackson, and Jimmy Wilson. Monday, Jan. 9--Hotdog on bun, baked beans, buttered broc- Memory Hill the envelope there was a picture to the Raymond Lindon family. coli, margarine, peach slices, of Tine Ferguson, the man that Sorry I couldn’t attend. I devel- & Roundabout milk. built the little house that was the oped a sinus infection--better Tuesday, Jan 10--Baked By Hazel B. Craft beginning of the colonial home. now. chicken, dumplings, creamy cole- Jan. 2--Welcome 2006. 2005 Rella Phillips, a granddaughter, Art Scism, who donated a slaw, white/wheat, margarine, went so fast. saw in the LVC where I was computer to Memory Hill, asked fresh banana, milk. First, I want to sincerely thank searching for his picture. When I me if I had learned to use the com- Wednesday, Jan 11--Meatloaf, each and everyone that responded was searching for his picture. puter. I was sorry to tell him I buttered baby potatoes, seasoned to the Christmas letters, those that When I wrote and thanked Rella hadn’t learned much; I just have greens, biscuit, margarine, vanilla became members and the dona- for the picture, I told her that pic- “too many irons in the fire”. I did pudding, milk. tions. Not many have become ture nmade my day. tell him that was my New Year’s Thursday, Jan. 12--Pork members. Hopefully we will have In this week’s Courier will be resolution. Anyway, many chopette, potatoes Augratin, more members for 2006 than a picture of this precious little thanks, Art. steamed cabbage, corn bread, 2005. Two men made my day-- home that meant so much to So many I talked to reported margarine, red poke cake, milk. Emery Caudill, of Hillsboro, and Wardie and me. I think it cost a they had had a good Christmas. I Delbert honchul, of Murray. They little over $2,000. Imagine that! know I did. Several members of sent enough to pay the large in- Anyway I now have the pictures the family were present on Christ- Quotable Quote surance of around $400 due ev- of that four carpenters responsible mas Day. I want to thank each and When we line up all the facts On November 12, 2005, Ethan Cantrell received special rec- ery three months. Also, thanks for for the colonial home: Tine everyone who made this day pos- we think are against us, the facts the other donations. Sorry I didn’t Ferguson, Haden Ratliff, sible, especially those that pre- can stop us before we start. What- ognition for his skill, integrity, and dedication to karate in the get to send out more letters due Esknovah Jackson, and Jimmy pared the sumptuous meal. We ever we need to discourage us – Eastern U.S.A. International Martial Arts Association in Pitts- to illness and other problems. Wilson. They will be framed and plan to have this gathering at I’m too young, too old, too short, burgh, Pennsylvania. Ethan earned his first junior black belt in 2005 was a good year; hopefully hung in the big house. Many Memory Hill as long as I live. We too tall, unprepared, inexperi- Tang Soo Do at William’s Karate Studio, in West Liberty, in 2006 will be better. We have such thanks to all who furnished these always miss Wardie so much. enced, or not quite ready – we can 2002. He is now studying Sekai under Josh Pelfrey in Clay big plans--more and more are be- pictures. Nothing pleased him more than uncover. And if we miss a few City. coming interested. My motto Big plans are for the Cannel having our group together. Hope- details, we can always find some- since a young teenager has been, City reunion the fourth Saturday fully more can attend next time. I one to help us “face the facts.” “Let nothing discourage; never in May at 1:00. Spread the word. think Ken Stamper enjoyed the The facts after all speak for them- selves — except they’re not true. Words Of Wisdom Words Of Wisdom give up”. Some times when a dark Mark this date on your calendar. day as much as anyone. I was so Courage is doing it anyway, what- How far is far, The greatest test of courage on cloud surrounds Memory Hill, I This will probably be the last re- pleased Ken was present. Also, i ever it is. We all doubt ourselves How high is high? earth is to bear defeat without los- think of my motto. union for this grand old school want to sincerely thank each and The past week I received a that we all loved so much. everyone who remembered me . . . we all wonder whether we We’ll never know until we try. ing heart. really have the goods. welcome surprise. When I opened Sincere sympathy is extended this Christmas. Presents weren’t California Special Olympics Robert Green Ingersoll Marlo Thomas the big thing, it was just getting to be together. So many memo- Natural Resources Conservation ries were refreshed. Farewell until two weeks from (cid:25)(cid:18)&(cid:5)5(cid:2)(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:16)(cid:7)(cid:5)(cid:28)(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:17)(cid:9)(cid:4)(cid:29)(cid:17)(cid:4)-(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:5) Service accepts EQIP applications now. Wishing everyone a Happy New Year. Hopefully I will see many of you at Memory Hill in The USDA Natural Resources share rates for beginning farmers 6-(cid:29)(cid:17)(cid:4)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:9)(cid:14)(cid:9)(cid:7)(cid:16)78(cid:11)(cid:16)(cid:4)(cid:14)(cid:2)(cid:10)(cid:2)0(cid:9)(cid:29)(cid:17) 2006. (cid:5) Conservation Service (NRCS) is and limited resource producers accepting applications for Envi- are 75 percent and 90 percent re- ronmental Quality Incentives Pro- spectively for all eligible prac- gram (EQIP) at your local USDA tices. 49 down, Service Center or conservation All conservation practices are district office. subject to NRCS technical stan- Land users may apply for dards adapted for local condi- ...one to go EQIP at any time. Applications tions. received by January 31, 2006, For applications selected for to the Big will be considered for this (fed- funding, an EQIP plan of opera- eral fiscal year 2006) program tions will be developed with the year. Applications received after land used to identify appropriate 50! January 31, 2006 will be held conservation practices. 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Subject of sermon A&E 17 Rollergirls ^ Cold Case Files ^ Flip This House ^ Intervention ^ Rollergirls ^ Crossing Jordan A&E 17 Dallas SWAT ^ Crystal Meth The First 48 ^ The First 48 ^ Dallas SWAT ^ Crossing Jordan 30. Sullen 25. Male deer SHOW 19 Marci X TTT A Perfect World (1993) The L Word ^ HUFF ^ House of Dead SHOW 19 Decep- TTT Ghostbusters (1984) SHO Me TT Soul Plane (2004) ^ Penn Penn The L Word ^ 26. Space DISN 20 Sister Phil Raven Raven TTT Hercules (1997) ^ Natur- Sister Raven Raven DISN 20 Sister Phil Raven Raven Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century Maggie Sister Raven Raven ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ MAX 21 TT Alien vs. Predator (2004) ^ TTTZ Sideways (2004) ^ TTT True Romance (1993) ^ MAX 21 Soldier Dodgeball: Underdog TT You Got Served (2004) ^ TT Mobsters (1991) ^ Bikini mooR .62 gatS .52 txeT .42 evoL .32 togrE .22 yrruH .12 HBO 22 TTT Contact (1997) ^ TTT The Phantom of the Opera (2004) ^ TTTT Million Dollar Baby (2004) ^ HBO 22 Addams Family Values First Inside the NFL ^ TT The Grudge (2004) ^ First Cat- Morgan yhS .61 paM .41 laruR .31 egdeW .21 wertS .11 elobrepyH .8 ssarrabmE .7 eliP .6 psiL .5 evleD .4 eveiS .3 pmaL .2 dneM .1 AMC 24 TTZ A View to a Kill (1985) ^ TTTT Goldfinger (1964) ^ TTT You Only Live Twice (1967) AMC 24 TTT For Your Eyes Only (1981) ^ TTT The Living Daylights (1987) Licence to Kill NWOD USA 25 Casino Law & Order: SVU Law Order: CI WWE Monday Night Raw ^ Law Order: CI USA 25 U-571 Law & Order: SVU Law Order: CI TTZ The Hulk (2003) ^ mulG .03 neY .92 tixE .82 etagergeS .72 rulS .52 tsoL .32 leehW .02 yebbA .91 esruP .81 radaR .71 sresU .51 tnaeM .41 DSC 26 Cash Cash Roush Racing Biker Build-Off ^ Monster Garage American Chopper Roush Racing DSC 26 Cash Cash Human Prey ^ Giant Snake Shouldn’t Live Shouldn’t Live Diary-Shark reweS .11 eryP .01 pmuD .9 hsillebmE .7 pmiL .5 daS .3 liaM .1 ESPN 27 SportsCenter ^ College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter ^ ESPN 27 Sports- PGA Golf: Sony Open in Hawaii -- First Round ^ College Basketball SportsCenter ^ SSORCA SNOITULOS TNT 32 Charmed ^ Law & Order ^ Law & Order ^ Trial by Jury Law & Order ^ Without a Trace ^ TNT 32 Charmed ^ Law & Order ^ NBA Basketball: Pistons at Spurs NBA Basketball SCI 33 Stargate SG-1 ^ Surface ^ Stargate SG-1 ^ Stargate SG-1 ^ Stargate SG-1 ^ Battlestar Gal SCI 33 Stargate SG-1 ^ T Sabretooth (2002) ^ Caved In: Prehistoric Terror (2006) Crocodile THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2006 PAGE FIVE Reading this editorial is a test, of sorts Schools that object can decline federal money. If you have read this far, and Reprinted From The retary of education and known as colleges efficiently and effec- formed your own opinion on the Christian Science Monitor the Commission on the Future of tively use government aid to issue, congratulations. The edu- If you have a college degree, Higher Education, is looking se- achieve the best results. cation system worked for you. there is no guarantee you can fol- riously at recommending that col- That does not mean Washing- low this editorial. That is because leges accepting federal money be ton should tell schools that now And what of those who failed the number of graduates profi- held accountable for their educa- accept federal money how to in trying to read this editorial? cient in English fell from 40 per- tional results. teach. But it can at least put The rest of us have a duty to de- cent in 1992 to 31 percent in 2003. The panel’s recommenda- money into institutions that mand more accountability from Schools of higher education need tions, due by Aug. 1, could echo achieve basic benchmarks in the taxpayer-supported schools of to answer for this drop in “prose the 2001 No child left Behind Act quality of graduates produced. higher learning. literacy.” that required standardized testing That sharp decline, reported in for earlier grades in public a survey by the U.S. Department schools. It is headed by Charles of Education’s National Center Miller, a former chairman of the for Education Statistics, came as University of Texas System’s a shock to educators last month. board of regents who was instru- Prose literacy, the kind that al- mental in bringing such testing to lows someone to understand edi- the state’s public colleges and in torials such as this one, decreased shaping the standardized testing Awarded degree among adults at every level of at Texas’s K-12 public schools education. But the most startling which became the model for the Jayde Nickell Carty, who recently, graduated from Morehead State decline was for those adults with federal law. University with a major in Spanish and a minor in social work, is college or post-graduate degrees. The U.S. system of higher shown with her husband, Jacob, following MSU’s Winter Com- (Among those with graduate education is the best in the world, mencement. Jayde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lynn Nickell work or an advanced degree, pro- and regulating it should not be of West Liberty. ficiency in prose literacy fell from done lightly, especially because Menifee selected Gannon, of Boneal, Inc., Means, 51 percent to 41 percent.) the causes for these literacy de- as a member of its 2006 board of These discouraging statistics clines may be quite fixable: Many for KY Chamber directors, comprised of 60 busi- come at time of a crushing need public universities have lowered FRENCCHBURG — A ness leaders from a cross-section for better educated workers who their standards in accepting stu- spokesperson with the Kentucky of Kentucky business and indus- can help keep the U.S. competi- dents, and a huge influx of Latino Chamber of Commerce has an- try. tive in a supercharged global immigrants in the 1990s led to nounced the addition of Dr. Keith economy. many more nonnative English They also come at a critical speakers in schools. Don’t Forget To Renew Your Subscription! time for colleges and universities. The ranking of colleges, such Congress is debating how to re- as those done yearly by U.S. authorize the Higher Education News and World Report, has al- Act, with some lawmakers ask- ready put a spotlight on weak- BANKRUPTCY ing if the $80 billion in U.S. funds nesses in higher education. (U.S. given to colleges and to many of News may now want to add lit- their 17 million students is money eracy rates to its criteria.) But fed- Investment Properties Uncontested Divorce well spent. And a 19-member eral and state taxpayers, too, Main Street Apartments in West Liberty, a well national panel, set up by the sec- should be entitled to know which (no children) $295.00 constructed and well maintained apartment complex consisting of 30 units in 3 separated, 2 story brick Lacy Creek ing with them were Jerry and Dee Billy L. Oliver Dee Nickell, Hannah and Brandi, buildings, with all city utilities and services. These Jan. 2—Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Jerry Nickell’s in-laws, Don structures were built by the late Charles Hutchinson, a LeMaster, Jr., Athena Blackburn and Dee. Recent visitors of Ruie’s well-qualified and respected builder. Walking distance to and Nicholas visited recently with have been Freda Gullett, Mary down town West Liberty. Attorney At Law Mr. and Mrs. Carl Prater and Mayberry, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Duard. Joyce LeMaster and Gullett, and Linda Garrison. Call Listing Agent, Anthony, At 743-7355 Or 1-606-668-6063 Nicholas Blackburn visited last Freda Gullett and Ruie were shop- 768-3583 For Details Or Private Showing week with Terry Gibbs. Mr. and ping in Paintsville on Monday. Across from the Mrs. Tom Blackburn and Nicho- Ruie attended her home on Satur- LAWSON REAL ESTATE las and Joyce LeMaster were day night. shopping in Pikeville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kennell Lewis AND AUCTION CO. Dollar General Store Linda Garrison and Ruie visited Saturday night with Mr. Nickell had dinner with Mr. and and Mrs. Dorsie Franklin. Main St. • Frenchburg, Ky. • (606) 768-3583 on HWY 15 in Campton Mrs. Roby Gullett on Dec. 24th. West Liberty • (606) 743-7355 Ruie and Linda spent the Christ- mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Quote For complete booklet of our listings, visit local businesses. COURT COSTS AND CASE EXPENSES WILL Bobby Robinson, and Mr. and True love doesn’t have a happy First Floor of Morgan Co. Water Dist. Bldg. BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CLIENT. Mrs. Scott Grant and family, in ending; true love has no ending. — Parking In Rear — C-1-5-1T JBS Middletown, Ohio. Others visit- Ed McKenzie C-1-5-1T www.philiplawson.com • www.philiplawson.com • www.philiplawson.com • www.philiplawson.com Lawson Real Estate And Auction Co. m o c Main Street • Frenchburg, Ky. (606) 768-3583 E . L n 404 Prestonsburg Street A o S G N s West Liberty (606) 743-7355 I D Hwy 772, Morgan County, 47 acres w N (First Floor of Morgan County Water District Bldg - Parking In Rear) E improved with barn, three ponds, a P Located in the Woodsbend area, average fencing. Brick house with pl 386 acres+/-dairy farm, highly living room, w/fp, family room w/fp, 3 i improved with modern dairy facility bedrooms, 2 baths, covered front & il NEW LISTING - 3 bedrooms, and milking parlor, grain bins, back porch. $150,000. h 1.5 Bath, brick home on 1 acre. double silo w/automatic unloaders. p Full basement. Private setting, Call for additional details. w. minutes from 519. Call for $650,000.00. Call Philip Lawson or Anthony Henry, (606) 743-7355. w showing. $77,900. w NEW LISTING — Brick home on 4a7ve arcargees fweinthc ibnagr. nT, hther eheo uposen dhsa &s NEW LISTING — Been looking for Ever Dream of Owning • Eghbooanrmtjhgoesey, o ocucfoesfe nmhrtsorf aomtlhr etrhae oebenal e tbt/ waeliiodrv, r iaonhcogarme rdisnsw., Totthwhoiiodss lrpLiovalaoiwncmgse ,os r3no. obo$mer1 dA5, r0nok,tio0thcmo0hn0,e y.2n0 /Hb0da.ei ntnChinrsyag .l&,l fP2a hmfiirlieilpy- afc+2eo / n-gmp caooeecon drlddoe, sosrme,,k a ii2amnd tiy -potf hraufooirstvmrb efula divirt lhemdwasi inttttohh’gsca s2kta, ? h lb r2aTea shrac ne2dasn5yr, Cl26o00icYt63gao- ot7uei-n9Fdr 4 oOoH-o0nwad7 tzn h8Me e6Bla couGrorts! rr 6inenT0eeeu6rnsr -no.7s -f4? kCH3 eHaw-y7le ly3 or.A 5ep15n e9i.ttr1h ai soati.onnndy flooring, oak cabinets and abun- garage. $159,900.00. Frankie dance of living space. Beautifully Spencer, (606) 743-7355. Home and 50 (+/-) acres on m landscaped, city water, paved nice level lot. Room for large NEW LISTING — Gorgeous, well drive, 14x18 outbuilding which has o garden and horses. $79,900. kept vinyl home. 4 bedrooms plus electric and heat. $136,500 Call c Frankie 725-9200 or 768-3583. Call for showing. office, 2 baths, and utility room. n. West Liberty City limits. Just look U.S. 460, Ezel 10 acre baby farm with NEW LISTING — Take a look at o this large 6 bedroom, 1 1/2 story at the features on this home 1/2 large house, apartment house, shop, s home, large living room, kitchen/ basement, 2 car carport, paved large barn, nice pond, city water. w dining, 2 1/2 baths in city limits on NEW LISTING — Affordable home driveway, nice front patio, central Spacious house with two baths, living a 2d e(c+k/s-), apcoroels, .o Laakr gcea bwinraepts ,a drotournmd iAnn tthheo ncyo unHtreyn oryn 7f oarc redse. tCaialsll A/H, new tilted storm windows. r4o boemd,r ofoammsil.y room, kitchen, dining, l Kitchen has new oak cabinets, all p D windows, garden tub, CH/Air, city 606-743-7355. $50,000.00. lli S O L water & sewage. Call Anthony. kcaitcrpheetns, aapnpd laia nniccees w satlak-yi,n bcelorsbeetr. i h Call Anthony (606) 743-7355. p NEW LISTING — U.S. 460 near w. Mrooormg abnr/icMke rnaifneceh Lwinithe l-a rTgher eleev eble ldo-t L D — NEW LISTING — O w approximately 1 1/2 acres with city S Three bedroom frame home 4 (+/-) acres private wooded lot water, garden spot and outbuilding. with 20+/-acres, possible off 519, 5 minutes from Cave Run 25 acres and rustic home with three w Large living room, kitchen/dining, NEW LISTING — 3 bedroom Rhoemduec ine dW -e Hsta Lrdib teor tfyin, dw 4ith b keidtcrohoemn, timber. Large outbuilding, boat docks, minutes from bedrooms, large open living area with bath, utility and carport. $89,500. home, 1 bath, brick with basement large living room, 2 baths, fireplace, garden spot and private Morehead & West Liberty. Would brick hearth & flue for woodburner, on 1 1/2 acre lot in city limits. Call basement, CH-A city water and setting. $85,000.00. Call make nice building lot or cabin central heat/air, drilled well and city Anthony. sewer. $85,000. Call Anthony for Anthony (606) 743-7355 or retreat. $12,900.00. Call Anthony wlivaitnegr. Trohoemre/ iksi taclshoe na ,g ubeesdtr hoooums,e wanitdh showing, 743-7355. 794-0786. for details. 743-7355. bath. $125,000. • ¨ LOTS AND ACREAGE 2 acreage tracts, 9 (+/-) acres and 3 (+/-) acres on Old 519. Call Anthony for NEW PRICE m Vinyl home and lot on Liberty Rd. Take advantage of the low interest details. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, kitchen, o dining, living room, with fireplace, rates with this 4 bedroom, — NEW LISTING — Two 1 1/2 (+/-) acre level building lots, city water available, on Hwy. 191. Call 1 bath, w/living room, kitchen/din- c nice metal workshed, nice, land- ing combo. Has new flooring and Nice 6 year old Rustic Looking Anthony, 743-7355 for details. n. scaped & maintained CH/A, city oak cabinets. Would be great Farm! Ideal for Horses. 40 +/- REDUCED! 100 +/- acre farm at Index, Ky. Wooded farm great for hunting, home o water, walking distance to ball starter home. Immediate posses- with 15 to 20 acres of pasture, with s park. Call Anthony 743-7355. sion. $59,000. Call Frankie (606) 5 acres bottomland. Great for hay. building, cabin retreat. Call Anthony. $120,000. w 725-9200 or (606) 743-7355. 30x50 metal barn with water and Lots and acreage – 50± acres in Morgan Co., private setting with public water 200 amp service, 12x50 hay a storage, 10x12 metal workshop, and electric available. Call Frankie 725-9200 or 743-7355. pl lTahrgise 3a ibr-ecdornodoimtio, n2e db atathcsk, r1o o1m/2. 200 +/- acres on 437 - consisting of pasture anSd wOoodLedD acreage. Great home li story home features a wrap around sites, hard to find land. Call Anthony 743-7355. i h porch with deck. Beautiful wood p inside and out, very unique must Philip R. Lawson – Broker/Auctioneer . Make Offer - Vinyl home located NEW LISTING — Raise your see to appreciate. Wood fireplace w on Hwy. 519, 3 br., 2 baths, kit., family in this spacious three bed- and central heat & air, tilt-in storm Robin Lawson, Associate Broker • Anthony D. Henry, Associate, 743-4440 w l.r., dining room, city water, CH-A, room, 2 bath, vinyl home with at- windows, dishwasher. Call Frankie Spencer, Associate, 725-9200 • E-mail [email protected] minutes from Morehead, Cave tached garage, Ch/A, city water, Anthony (606) 794-0786 or (606) w Run, and West Liberty, owner/ plenty of room, also has three 743-7355. www.philiplawson.com A Member Of Better aNgeewn td. iCshawll 7a4s3h-e7r3 a5n5d o sr m76o8o-t3h5 t8o3p. c$a1r0 5,0d0e0ta.0c0h.e dF rangkairea gSep/eshnocepr. NEW LISTING — 50 acres (+/-), “Serving The Area Since 1977” Business Bureau stove. 725-9200 or 743-7355. on old Hwy. 519. Call Anthony. THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2006 PAGE FIVE-B CHURCH Straight Creek Enterprise Baptist Williams Creek-Elkfork Commu- Wells Chapel Church Of God, Stacy Watson Enterprise Baptist Church, Neal Howards Creek Community Broadway First Church Of God, Church, Big Mandy Road off KY- nity Church, Rt. 3, West Liberty, KY Fork, KY. Sunday School 10:00 am. HC 75, Sandy Hook, KY. Larry Dale Church, Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. West Liberty, KY 41472, phone 743- 650. Every third Saturday evening 41472, phone 522-4111 or 522-4591, Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday Ison, pastor. Mike Gilliam, assistant DIRECTORY Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday 3759. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- 7:00 pm. Every Sunday morning Rev. Herbert Wright, pastor. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Every third Thurs- day morning 11:00 am. Sunday 11:00 am. Darris Hammons, pastor. evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday evening pastor. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- radio service 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm. day ladies and men’s meeting 7:00 pm. evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday prayer Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday 6:00 pm. Rev. Ivan Hinton, pastor. Ev- day morning 11:00 am. Dean Lewis, pastor. Everyone wel- meeting 6:30 pm. Bro. Jessie Rogers, Catholic Church Of The Good evening 7:00 pm. Wednesday prayer eryone welcome. come. pastor. Shepherd, 525 Main St., Campton, service 7:00 pm. Campton Church Of Christ, Rt. 35, Pekin Pentecostal Church, Thursday Abundant Life Full Gospel Church, KY. Phone 668-3731. Sunday mass Brushy Fork Church, Caney, Ky. WCheullrsc hC, rSeuenkd aEy nmteorrnpirnigs e1 0B:3a0p atimst. B66o8x- 6450351, .Campton, KY 41301, phone e7v:0e0n ipnmg .7 :S0u0n dpamy. SScahtuorodl a1y0 e:0v0e naimng. 8P4h9o nBe r7o4a3d-w15ay4 9S. tS.,u Wndeasyt SLcihboeortly 1, 0K:0Y0. NBaepwtcisotm Cbheu Vrcahll,e yIs oFnirvsiltl eE, nKtYer. pFriirsset LCahcuyr cCh,r eLeakc yE Cnrteeerkp,r KisYe . BSaepcotinsdt 1p2m:3.0 pm. Wednesday evening 5:30 Services fourth Saturday at 1:00 pm Every second Saturday evening 7:00 Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Rev. Sammy am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Thurs- Saturday each month 7:00 pm. Weekly weekend each month. Saturday Countryside Community Church, and fourth Sunday at 10:00 am each pm. Joe Gilliam, pastor. Ruley Wag- Lick Fork Pentecostal Church, Sat- Vancleave, pastor. Everyone invited. day evening 7:00 pm. Bro. Donnie Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. Sunday morning KY-134, Johnson Fork. Sunday month. Hobert Dunn, pastor. oner, assistant pastor. urday evening 7:30 pm. Sunday Wheeler, pastor. morning 10:45 am. Ladies Bible study/ 11:00 am. Every Sunday evening 6:30 School 10:00 am. Sunday morning evening 6:00 pm. Congregation invites West Liberty Christian Church, 304 prayer group Wednesday 1:00 pm. pm. Bro. Tim Jenkins, pastor. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. West Liberty Church Of God, 568 Union Enterprise Church, Williams all. Everyone welcome. Prestonsburg St. (corner of Callaboose Community Church, Off Mike Adkins, pastor. Marvin Fannin, Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. David Glenn Ave., West Liberty, KY 41472, Creek, KY. Sunday School 9:30 am to Prestonsburg and Court Street), phone KY-746 near Campton. Sunday morn- assistant pastor. Apostolic Church Of Jesus Christ, Hinton, pastor. phone 743-4161. Gary Fields, pastor. 10:30 am every Sunday morning. 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OSuf nGdaoyd , m Sournndinayg ieEnmlgdee r1ri t1Sis:t0.e Ev0el d aSemtro J.l atDzmfiuersse ,Fl 7 yF4ff3ye-f,4f 71e49, 35p-.1a5s6to7r. tNoer.w Hope Baptist Church, Gordon Setovaret.unrindga y6 :e0v0e pnmin.g J o7h:0n0ni ep mDa. vSisu,n pdaasy- WCeahcauhll romcwhoh,n oSthlee c 7oI:nn0dd0 eSppmaetnu. drSdeeancyto neBdva epSntuiinnsgt- Smuonrdnainyg S1c1h:0o0o la m10.:00 am. Sunday m6:0o0rn ipnmg. 1W1:e0d0n easmda. yS uevnednaiyn ge vpernaiynegr KBeYt.h Saunnyd Baya pStcishto Colh u9:r4c5h ,a Wma. rS Curnedeaky, 161:0:000 pamm.. YSouuntdh agyr oeuvpe Snuinngda 7y: e0v0e npimng. Faith Hills Mennonite Church, KY- Fdoaryd . mSuonrndainyg S c1h1o:o0l0 1 0a:0m0. aSmu. nSduany- VKiYsi-o2n8 1B8a,p KtisYt- 7C1h5u.r cShu,n Rdaoyg eSrsc, hKoYol, dETahvyue rrmsydo aSrynu ipnnrgda ayeyae cre hmv meeneotininntghg 1760::00:3000 p pammm... F41a4it0h2 ,B pahpotniset 7C4h3u-4r9ch66, ,C paanresyo,n KagYe sEedrdviiec eK 7e:e0t0o np, mas. sSisctoanttt Lpaitsttoonr,. pastor. meryo rtnhiinrgd 1S0a:t3u0rd aamy .o Efv eearcyh S munodnathy. SEavt-- Ymoountthh c 7h:u0r0c hp mse.rvice third Sunday each 1m7o2rn, iCngr o9c:3k0e tatm, .K SYun 4da1y4 1ev3e. nSinugn sdeacy- e7v:0e0n ipnmg .7 :B0r0o p. mAl. oWnzeod nJeoshdnanyy e Dveinxionng, 1S0u:n0d0a yam ev. eSnuinndga 6y: 0m0o prnmin. gW 1e1d:n0e0s admay. Horton Flats Community Baptist phone 768-2415. Bro. John Ramsey, urday evening 7:00 pm. Rick Pelfrey, ond and fourth Sunday each month pastor. evening 6:00 pm. Rev. George Oney, Church, 1.6 miles off KY-7 on KY- pastor. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sandy Hook First Baptist Church, pastor. Stillwater Holiness Church, 3-1/2 7:00 pm, the fourth Sunday being song pastor. 3353, Horton Flats Road. Sunday Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday phone 738-6320. Sunday School 9:45 miles north of Campton on KY-191. service. Wednesday prayer service 7:00 Church Of Free Worship, Thursday School 9:30 am. Sunday morning disciples group training service 5:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sun- Stark United Methodist Church, Thursday evening 7:00 pm. Saturday pm. Everyone welcome. evening 7:00 pm. Sunday School 11:00 Lacy Creek Church Of Christ, 2-1/2 10:30 am. pWGstmuAedd’.y sn, Se6 asu:0dcn0atde ypae mynn’ i.sge hvRte Amn’isins, gsai od6nu: l0ftr0 iB enpibdmlse., deMvaeiyzn eien vCge o7nm:i0n0mg pu6mn:0.it0y pCmh.u rWched, n1e smdialye SS7p:mcu0hn0.o dW poamlay 1r .r 0mFe:nr3oi 0dVr naaayinmn oag.dv Fue9rlr,:ti 3dBpa0aiy bs atlyoemor s.u.t utShd uygn r7do:u0ayp0 epBvmeea.n rPi naPgtre 7inc:0i aW0 Cpomrrids. heSriu,p np dCaaseyton ert.veern, iSnugn 6d:0a0y WCPrheesusttor ncLshbi,bu regcr otSyrt.n SUeurn nidtoaefyd S MMchaoeitonhl 1o0da:in0s0dt aScomtamn. elSe.yu nRdigasyb ym, poarsntionrg. E 1v2er:y0o0n en owoenl-. mK1S0uYi:nl0.ed s0Pa hyoao mfefnv .eU eS nS7ui4n-n43gd6- ay20yo3 uo8mtn0ho . K srSneYruinv-n3gidc6 ae14 y16, ::S0C00c0oh tpaotmmloel.,. RCSevuhoenucndrkiancyyhg ,e 7SvB:eu0rnn0aid nnapgymc 6hm.: 0oA0rFnn pduinmrlgel.w 1T0 GhJ:u3uor0ssst adipcmaeeyl,. Old Grassy Christian Church, US- west of Mize, KY. John Oldfield Jr., morning 10:45 am. Sunday School 6:30 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sun- Old 519 Full Gospel Church, Satur- Thursday Bible study 7:00 pm. Jimmy pastor. 460, Mize, KY 41352. Mrs. Kerry pastor, 1176 Hwy. 946, Ezel, KY Ezel United Presbyterian Church pm. Wednesday evening 6:30 pm. day evening Bible study 7:00 pm. day evening 6:00 pm. Sunday evening Adkins, pastor, 743-3801. Elder Moore, pastor. Sunday morning 41425, phone 606-725-5622. Sunday And Manse, Ezel, KY 41425, phone Wednesday youth meeting 6:30 pm. Wednesday evening 6:00 pm. UMW 6:00 pm. lawrence Kersey, 743-3291. Elder Dan Wrigley Baptist Mission, KY-7, 1MCKw1Yhe:a0ue-r50krt8 ceha9hnma ,od .fa fpe KEparYcnoh-tx1 ei7mmr2pao. rtSneietlsyrhev . i3 cS emBas tisauleeprcsdto iaunsypdt FS1O0lcla:hdt3-o 0MTo alia mmr1y.0e S:R 0uRd0n.e d,l aaiCmgyai .oem vnSpe utnConinndh,ga uK yr6 cY:m0h 0,4o 1pr1n3m9i05n.17g. 7CCS2uaa5nnn-dnn4ae2elyl1 5CCS. iicSttyhyu, on FoKdilarY ys1,t m0 pC:oh0hro0nun irnaecmg h7 9 .4 O:3S4f-5u 7 Gna3dmo9ad5.y,. D3Bev3laea5vnz1iie.dn C gS o7pm:e3nm0c puemnr,i .t pyWa Csetdhonure.r scPdhha,yo Mneevo en6nd6ina8yg- fJTCiorransemten sTpt, tu opFenaisrs,d tsKaotyr Y,C ep ha4hcu1oh3rn c0emh1 7o . 4OnS3tufh- 3n.G 5dR1aoey9dv .,.S GRchta.or ro1yl, TKWoYhm-i7t’7es 2BO, rWaakne scCth Lh Cirbioesmtritaym,n uK nCYih.tyu rCchhu Drcihs-, HFWFUruiSeotltd-lre 4edpG6rsoi0co leOk,s ,p. Mf7e l4Ea 3Mgn-oc3iof4sfus3iinr0oa. n CgE, eolTmdureanercn tDyet . r BT.F rrJraaiinnmdciatehyys, Wl1daEom0evwra:e.i0f grsW 0yhlc eoeailypadnm,s ne s9 K e()w:cs.4Y dleSa5.al suc ySsaon eBummdsnia bf.edy ol.aS erym use tnvomuderdonrayyriy nn 6 agi:Sgn3 ecg10 h1 ppfo:lem0uol0s-l. evening 7:00 pm. Every Sunday Douglas Dunn, pastor, phone 668- morning 11:00 am. Wednesday evening 6:30 pm. Vernon Dale Lewis, pastor. 10:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. ciples Of Christ, White Oak, KY evening 7:30 pm. Sunday evening 6:00 morning 11:00 am. Bro. Roger Ball, 9168. 6:30 pm. Everyone welcome. Everyone invited. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. Wednesday 41474, phone 743-4127. Sunday pm. Fannin Enterprise Baptist pastor. prayer service 7:00 pm. David Stamper, School 10:00 am. Sunday morning Church, KY-557 (Ruin Road), RCCenoehdldul eeorteftc ,mh epa,ea cdsCht o aOmrn.l eoSdyne ,trR hvKe.i cgYSeu.sa l tatEuhrrlid drBdae yraw p6Ret:eio3ks0yt- DDdinaagayy y 1sSs1bcb:o0hor0oor o,oa lKm 1Y.C0 ,W: h0pe0hud oranncmeehs .d7 Sa4Oyu3 n-Bf3d i9ab0Cyl6e hm . srStouiursdnnty--, ZmS11cai:hlg0eo 0 Coo aflomf m1K.0 WmY:0-eu50dn1 nia9tem ysod .nCa ySKh uBuYnri-bdc 9lhae7y, s6 ltm.ou Scdoauyrtn ne7ddi:n0a y10g CC1W1aae:nl0dvn0nae erals ymdC a.By itS aeyuvp, netKdinsaiYtny .g C eS7hvu:e0unn0rdi cpnahmgy, .6 mKH:0Yoa0rr-r n1ypi9 nmB1g,.. pCM6a:h0usr0troip sprht.miya .Fn To Forakdi.dt E hKv Ciedhrdyu, S rpcaahtsu tOrodrfa. Fyr eeveednoimng, 1Ep1hz:oe0nl0 Ce ah7m2u5.r cG-5he7 Oo2r1fg .Ge Mod., BEzeellla, mKyY, 4p1a4st2o5r., PSm7:ui0onn0rend p iaGmnyg.r WSo1vc1ehe:d0 onC0oe lsoa dmm1a0ym. : eS0uvu0nen niadtimynagy .C 7eS:hv0uue0nnr pdcimnahgy., SeeWGvraeyeeno dndSrnigynuee gsn Hd deSaaoatyycao h pfkfm r,oma oryKodrenn Yrpt im.hna gFsaet teio art7rist:n t01a g0Sn0 7 d:pa:3t0m u0J0.a r pdaEsmomavny-.. pm. Sunday 9:30 am. 6:30 pm. pm. Rev. Donald Cox, pastor. Every- Helton, pastor. Garrie Stamper, pastor. Ison assistant pastor. one welcome. Woodsbend Community Church, Lee City First Church Of God, Lee Campton Baptist Church, Sunday KY-705 North. Phone (606) 743-3580. City, KY, phone 662-6221. Sunday Green’s Lawnmower Sales Index Community Church, Rt. 1 Box School 9:45 am. Sunday morning 11:00 Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday morning 10:30 am. Sunday evening Sheets Bookkeeping 210, West Liberty, KY 41472 (intersec- am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Wednes- morning 11:00 am. Children’s church 6:00 pm. Rev. Stanley Burnett, pastor. & Service tion KY-191 & US-460), phone 743- day prayer service 6:00 pm. Rev. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Everyone welcome. & Tax Service 4733. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- Ronald Barnett, phone 668-3517. Wednesday evening family night min- 1256 Hwy. 706 – West Liberty, KY day morning 11:00 am. Sunday youth istries 7:00 pm. Centerville Community Church, Sat- hour 6:30 pm. Sunday evening 7:00 Hazel Green Church Of God, KY- urday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday 210 Riverside Dr. • West Liberty, KY please call Johnny Green pm. Wednesday prayer service 7:00 1010 East. Sunday School 10:00 am. Pine Branch House Of Worship, evening 6:00 pm. Harry Flannery, pas- Jennifer M. Sheets, E.A. • and Staff 606-522-4241 pm. Rev. Mike Frisby, pastor. Eddy Sunday morning and children’s church Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Saturday tor. 743-7080, 743-3914 or FAX: 743-7080 Dennison, assistant pastor. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. evening 7:00 pm. Raymond Mollette, John Wayne Pest Control, Inc. Sandy Hook United Methodist WGleednndeosnd Rayo beinvseonni,n pga s7t:o0r0. pm. Rev. pastor. Vevoernteinxg P 7e:n0t0e cpomst.a Rl Cevh. uLrecohn, aTrhdu Crsodlaey, Compliments Of Church, Sunday School 10:00 am. Assembly Of Faith Church, seven pastor. McKENZIE SHOPWISE • State Licensed • Insured • Commercial • Residential • 17 Years Of Experience Sunday morning 11:00 am. Wednesday Concord Enterprise Baptist Church, miles north of West Liberty on KY-519. L•P OVAC &#5 17F3H0A0 In8sp4ec t6Hion0sw •6 yM -o7n7t h•l4y CW3on-etra7sctts0 •L T0ierbm3eiter“sWt •hyC eR,anl a lBt KJsou h•gYns R AWoreaa yAcnh ePe”asin, BVRzSeuaielbnn dGlod eRrva eeiysevrtn ,ue S,pr dKca yCshY tooo7 4mor:.10l m E3013v u02pen:,rm 0yipt0o.hy no RCaenme ehwv 6u..e 6 rlSW2ccuho-a6nm, r9dHre4ea.a7ny-. KEp1W0mvYe:e0-d.r 30nyE2 e a vsefmdoeigrau.hy yrSt t humSp nruiSadlneyaadstey uawr rmydem, osaeStry eonu tfienin nSvdggaea n n1y7d1i n:y:S00g H0c0 h7 opao:omm0ok0l... Se77Cv:4ua0e3nm0n-d 4ippan5mytg5o .5nm 6.H :Uo3arn0rnoi itplnedmdg D .M 1aT0veh:it3ush,0ro sp ddaaiamssytto. C reS. vhuPeunhnrdoicnanhgye, GSmtprmuaorinar.n ndcWiineang eygB d 5 1anS:10pec:0st0hdi 0psoat moay Cml .B Sh.1 iSuub0nurl:edn0c had0sya,t uy aMed mvdyaei. sln 6ociS:inn0pueg0l,ne 6sKpd:hm0aYiy0p.. Mon. –2 6S1at .6C –o0 7u r6atm -S 7–t. 94• pW3me -•s7 tS Lu3nib7. e–9r 9ty ,a mK Y– 7 pm Menifee Bookkeeping & Tax Service morning 11:00 am. Sunday evening Rev. Ricky Lewis, pastor. phone 668-3229. Sunday School 10:00 Bro. Mike Lindon, pastor. COMMERCIAL BANK 6:00 pm. Thursday prayer service 7:00 am. Sunday morning 10:55 am. Sun- US-460 • Wellington, KY pm. Rev. Charles Glover, pastor. West Liberty Church Of Christ, Sun- day evening 7:00 pm. Wednesday Redbush Enterprise Baptist Church, “God Owns My Business” day Bible study 10:00 am. Sunday evening 7:00 pm choir 7:45 pm. Rev. Redbush, KY. Second Saturday “Where Friendliness Prevails” Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – 8 am to 3 pm PUrSi-n4c6e0 O, Wf Peseta cLei bCerattyh, oKliYc .C Shuunrdcahy, m6:0o0rn pinmg. 1W1:e0d0n easmda. yS Bunibdlaey s teuvdeyn ifnogr Alan Jackson, pastor. eSvuenndinagy eSacchh omool n1th0 :60:00 0a pmm. . SWuenedkalyy Main St. • West Liberty, KY Evel6yn0 6C-r7o6u8ch-2, m02a7nager mtoar,s 5s 891:0 G0 laemnn. FAavteh.e, rp Jheornrye D74o3r-n4, 8p1a7s.- aPlhl oangee s7 74:30-02 1p3m2.. Paul Balch, minister. IIssoonnvviillllee, PKrYim. Pithivoen eB 7a3p8ti-s5t8 C16h. uSrucnh-, m6:o0r0n ipnmg 1e1v:e0r0y atmhi. rSd uSnudanyd aeyv.e Bnirnog. 606-743-3195 day School 10:00 am. Sunday morn- Gerald Fyffe, pastor. PHIPPS HEATING & Wells Union Baptist Church, Sunday Campton First Church Of God, Sun- ing 11:00 am. Christopher K. Harper, Free Estimates A-1 School 10:00 am. Sunday morning day School 9:45 am. Sunday morning pastor. Everyone welcome. Hope Enterprise Baptist Church, AIR CONDITIONING, INC. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. 10:45 am. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. KY-650, Doctor’s Branch, Sandy OVERHEAD DOOR Tuesday Bible study 6:00 pm. Jimmy Wednesday prayer service 7:00 pm. West Liberty First Baptist Church, Hook, KY. Every second Saturday Tharp, pastor. Sunday School 9:45 am. Sunday morn- evening 7:00 pm. Weekly Sunday Service • Sales • Installation • Residential • Commerical Rou6te0 16 -H7a4ze3l- G7r2e7en9, KY Oaopfpfp hrKoirxY i-Em1n7att2ee.lr ySp er1ir0sv eim cBeilsae psf itruissptt KwCYehe-u1kr2ecn6h0d, LCppmmahu..u ErrSecvuhlen r,dG yaY otyhor iuSgrtdceh h S Eosaeotnrulv tr9eidc:ra4epy5sr e iFavsmreein d. BiaSnyagu p n77dt::i00as0y0t iay7nmo:g0u 0n1th 1up :rgm0sre0o.r uayWpm p e6.rd o:C0nvh0eiisd pldedmadrye.. n SSp’uusr nancyddheaauryyr c meehvv e1eee1nnti:iin0nng0gg Sa7m:c0h.0o Topulm 9e.s: 4dR5ao yan mnei.v eSe nuMninadgya sype mr, apoyaresnrti onmrg.e 1e0ti:3n0g 606-74JA3MS-Ee9Srv 8iJnOg9S AE1llP O H•f, E OTawsotnerelnrl A •F nWdr eCsete enLti rba8el rK7tye,n7 Ktu-ecn5ktyu1ck1y-9891 each month. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. morning 11:00 am. Sunday prayer 7:00 pm. David Cook, pastor. Phone Hilltop Apostolic Church, KY-7 past DRS. NICKELL & STEELE Sunday morning 11:00 am. Every Sun- meeting 7:00 pm. Wednesday prayer 743-3722. Bruin. Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. Sun- dFauylt ze, vpeanstionrg. B6r:o0.0 D pamnn.y B Prroic. eB, aosbsbisy- mtoer.e Vtiinrgg i7l :F0.0 G pimllu. mR,e avs. sBisitlal nRt ipcaes, tpoar.s- Bigwoods Community Church, HC devaeyn imngo r6n:0in0g p m10. :D00a rraemll .G Saullnihduaey, Kentucky Eye Institute – Family Eye Care tant pastor. Everyone welcome. 75, Wellington, KY. 40387. Sunday pastor. 587 Main St. • West Liberty, KY Full Gospel Tabernacle, Top of Slade School 10:00 am. Sunday morning A “Real” Community Bank • Index, West Liberty & Ezel Pleasant Run House Of Prayer, Hill where Jesus is Alpha and Omega. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Victory Christian Center, Elliott 606-743-7279 (606) 743-3141 Yocum, KY. Sunday School 10:30 am. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday Wednesday Bible hour 7:00 pm. Phone County on Blaine’s Trace Road off KY- Sunday morning 1:00 pm. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Tuesday evening 768-3456. Rev. Jess Brewer, pastor. 486. Sunday School 9:45 am. Sunday Office Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm M/F Frederick & May evening 7:00 pm. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Rev. Ralph Banks, pastor. morning 10:30 am. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Raymond Barker, pastor. Ev- Everyone welcome. New Salem Church, Moon, KY. 1/4 7:00 pm. David Webb, pastor. ALL OCCASION FLOWERS eryone welcome. mile off KY-172 on KY-1715. Every Lumber Company Grassy Lick Baptist Church, Grassy third Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sandfield Community Church, Sun- “For The Added Touch” Helechawa Community Church, lo- Creek, KY 41352. Sunday School Weekly Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- day School 10:00 am. Sunday morn- cated on KY-191. Saturday evening 10:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. day morning 11:00 am. Bro. James ing 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. 541 Main St. • West Liberty, KY 919 Prestonsburg St • West Liberty, KY 7E:v0e0r ypomne. wSuelncdoamye e tvoe cnoinmge 7a:n0d0 wpomr-. Sevuenndianyg eBviebnlein sgtu 6d:y3 07 :p0m0 p. mW.e Kdneensndeathy Wtanatl lpina,s tpoars. tEorv.e Bryroon. eS hwaenlec oIsmoen., assis- WBreodonkess,d paays tBoirb. lHe asrtoulddy S 6t:a3m0 ppemr,. aMssiikse- 606-743-2525 606-743-3136 ship the Lord. Gevedon, pastor. Vernon Stacy, assis- tant pastor. tant pastor. James Tyra, assistant pas- Lick Branch Enterprise Baptist Sulphur Springs Church, Crockett, tor. Church, two miles off US-460 up Old Bethany Community Church, Morgan Tire Center, Inc. KY, KY-172. Third weekend of each KY-172. Every fourth weekend of each Bethany, KY. Sunday School 9:30 am. month and all odd weekends. Saturday Quillens Church Of God, Sunday month. Saturday night business 6:30 Sunday morning 10:30 am. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday morning School 10:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sun- evening 7:00 pm. Paul Roemer, pastor. Goodyear Tires • Auto Service Center 11:00 am. Bro. Chris Baldwin, pastor. pm. Lester Spencer, pastor. Phone 668- day morning 10:30 am. Every Sunday Ernest Martin, youth pastor. Phone Bro. Bob Williams, assistant pastor. Ev- 6435. evening 6:00 pm. Bro. Joe O. Jenkins, 668-3359. US-460 • West Liberty, KY eryone welcome. pastor. Everyone welcome. 606-743-7350 Pam’s Tax Service PEARL’S GIRLS WOLFE COUNTY GEVEDON’S RECYCLING Personal – Farm – Business FURNITURE/CONSIGNMENT FARM BUREAU Located On Centerville Rd. • West Liberty, KY Owners: Phyllis Bair & Beverly Griffith CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Paying Top Prices For Aluminum Cans And • New, Used & Abused • We Buy & Sell 215 Main St. • Campton, KY All Your Scrap Metals 606-738-5175 “Where Our Customers Send Their Friends” 606-668-3485 Call Us Before You Sell 606-474-0462 606-743-4209 Located next to First Baptist Church & The Frosty Freeze, Sandy Hook, KY Please Call Judy @ Please Call Judy @ Peyton’s Pharmacy MTP COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORIZED AGENT OF CINGULAR WIRELESS HOURS: 8 am–6:30 pm Mon.–Sat. 1-800-293-4709 1-800-293-4709 Peyton’s Plaza • West Liberty, KY Food City Plaza Food Court Mayo Plaza Louisa, KY West Liberty, KY Painstville, KY 606-743-3163 if you would like to rent this space (606) 638-9959 (606) 743-2744 (606) 789-6336 if you would like to rent this space Compliments Of owned & operated by THE WELLS GROUP, LLC Bob & Tom Hutchison Please Attend The Church Of (Wells Ready Mix Concrete Company) Your Choice 606-743-3485 606-743-1833 or 743-7800 Clinic Pharmacy Please Call Judy @ HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday – 8 am to 6 pm 1-800-293-4709 Thursday – 8 am to 12:00 noon Wells Hill Road – West Liberty, KY 606-743-4957 if you would like to rent this space Please Call Judy @ “From Your Heels to Your Toes” THINK FEET – THINK FEATHERS 1-800-293-4709 SCOTT J. FEATHERS, DPM Fellow, Academy of Ambulatory Foot and Ankle Surgery if you would like to rent this space Fellow, American Professional Wound Care Association Board Certified Minimal Invasive Surgical Technique & Wound Care MORGAN CHEVROLET SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON HEEL SPUR PAIN LASER SURGERY FOR SOFT TISSUE (warts, toenails, etc.) Hurricane (east of Huntington, WV) Pontiac-GMC Trucks Parkersburg & Beckley, WV US-460 West, Index Hill • West Liberty, KY Toll Free: 1-800-293-3668 606-743-3116 FLOYD ANDERSON Tony & Terry’s Parkway Furniture & Electronics CHEVROLET-OLDS, INC. • Financing Available • Free Delivery Hwy. 15 • Campton, KY Route 114 • Salyersville, KY 606-668-3121 606-297-1821 or 606-349-1822 GIBSON Lewis & Ferguson Funeral Home KY-7 & KY-32 • Sandy Hook, KY AUTO SUPPLY “Because We Care” 695 Gardner Dr. • West Liberty, KY • Lady Attendant • Cemetery Monuments • Air Conditioned Chapel 606-743-3310 606-738-5135

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