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. 26 WEST LIBERTY, KENTUCKY 41472, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2006 $22.00 Year In Kentucky Copy $24.00 Year Outside Kentucky Fiscal Court OKs Seven arrested on drug trafficking Gov. Fletcher to hold Town Hall charges in UNITE roundup Monday list of projects for meet here Mon. Seven people were arrested on Gov. Ernie Fletcher will be in coal tax funding drug traffickibg charges Monday, West Liberty on Monday, Jan. 23, January 16, during a mini- for a town hall-type meeting at the roundup conducted by Operation MSU at West Liberty Campus. UNITE. During the meeting, Fletcher Conley, citizens ask only Morgan County’s coal tax All seven of those charged will hear from citizens and plans money was earmarked by the leg- were served with District Court to discuss his proposed budget solons to not divert islature for the center. warrants obtained following un- and his outlook for the current funds for other uses Conley and the fiscal court are dercover drug investigations dur- legislative session. requesting that all of the county’s ing 2005, said Lee Weddington, The governor is scheduled to The Morgan County Fiscal $500,000 in coal tax monies over manager of the Big Sandy Task arrive at the MSU Campus on Court, in a resolution adopted the next two years be earmarked Force. Their cases were to be pre- University Drive at 3:00 p.m. Dec. 14, approved a list of local specifically for the projects the sented to the Morgan County Grand Jury on Wednesday, Janu- Justin Bailey John Howard, Jr. Heather Moore The public and all local elected improvement and construction court has proposed. ary 18. officials are invited to attend and projects for which it hopes to re- Accompanying Conley’s letter meet with the governor. ceive state funding in 2006-2008. was a petition signed by over 500 Those arrested were: Judge Executive Tim Conley has citizens supporting the court’s •Anthony Gillespie, 30, Route Ezel woman is called upon the county’s repre- request. 460, West Liberty, two counts sentatives in the Legislature, Funds requested by the court second-degree trafficking in a which is currently meeting in for 2006-2007include: named in drug controlled substance. Frankfort, to earmark all of $50,000 for emergency ser- •Jerry Roseberry, 33, Malone Morgan’s coal severance tax al- vices syndicate case Trailer Park, West Liberty, two location for the next biennium for $50,000 for road department counts second-degree trafficking the projects requested by the equipment. in a controlled substance. An Ezel woman was among court. $75,000 for athletic field im- •Justin Bailey, 23, Highway several people charged after In a letter made public this provements. 172, West Liberty, one count traf- Bourbon County law officers week to Rep. John Will Stacy and $50,000 for barns at the county ficking in a controlled substance Jerry Roseberry Jeremy Adkins Timothy Sargent confiscated more than $36,000 Sen. Robert Stivers, Conley noted horse park. within 1,000 yards of a school. worth of illegally obtained pre- that $260,000 of Morgan $15,000 for rescue squad ATV •John Howard, Jr., 35, Lick Flatt, Sandy Hook (Elliott a l s o scription drugs on Saturday. County’s severance tax money equipment. Branch Road, West Liberty, one County), one count of first–de- sought According to Paris Assistant was allocated by the legislature $10,000 for Disabled Ameri- count trafficking in marijuana less gree trafficking in a controlled during Police Chief Tim Gray, the drugs last year to the Morgan County can Veterans operation expenses. than 8 ounces. substance and one count second- Monday’s were discovered after police Regional Technology Center and $5,000 for Senior Citizens •Heather Moore, 21, Liberty degree trafficking in a controlled operation stopped a vehicle in North was not available to help local Center operation expenses. Road, West Liberty, one count substance. but could Middletown. Billy Barnett, 36 of government fund other needed $5,000 for the Community/ second-degree trafficking in a Most of the drug trafficking not be lo- Sharpsburg was charged with en- projects. In his request to Rep. Convention Center. controlled substance and two charges involved the sale of cated. gaging in an organized crime- Stacy and Sen. Stivers, Conley $5,000 for Helping Hands counts trafficking in a controlled Hydrocodone, a prescription pain A s - criminal syndicate and obtaining noted that of all the counties Animal Care. substance within 1,000 yards of medication, Weddington said. sisting controlled substances by fraud. served by the technology center, See SEEK PROJECTS Page 2 a school. Moore was lodged in the with the Stephanie Ratliff, 35, of Ezel •Timothy Sargent, 46, Liberty Carter County Jail while the men d r u g was charged with obtaining con- Road, West Liberty, one count were lodged in the Rowan County roundup trolled substances by fraud. first-degree trafficking in a con- Detention Center. were law Anthony Gillespie Others arrested and charged Serving Our Country trolled substance. Three other individuals, two of enforcement officers from the with fraudulently obtaining con- •Jeremy Adkins, 32, Rowe whom live in other counties, were See ARRESTS Page 2 trolled substances included three Heading Home Powell County men, Paul Plans progressing for anti-drug march Johnson, Jr., 22; David McKenzie, 34, and Josh Adkins, 19, all of Stanton; Charles Hight, and rally slated here Sunday, Jan. 29 23, and William Wagoner, 31, of Paris; Anthony Willis, 30, of Cynthiana, and Rachel Barnett, Organizers from the Morgan take about 35 minutes. get involved,” Baldridge contin- 19, of North Middletown. County UNITE Coalition hope to At the rally, Conley will serve ued. “If everyone stands together Police said the charges fol- draw 2,000-3,000 participants for as the master of ceremonies. A there is a better chance they can lowed a month-long investiga- a big anti-drug march and rally, complete list of speakers is still get drug dealers out of the tion. scheduled at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, being finalized, but is expected to county.” January 29, at the Morgan County include UNITE Faith-Based Co- Morgan UNITE Coalition 51 candidates Community Center in West Lib- ordinator Joe Farmer and Deputy Chair Sharon Tharp said every- erty. Law Enforcement Director Paul one is encouraged to bring signs THE AMERICAN in running for The march and rally will oc- Hays. and banners, while local fire de- SOLDIER cur rain or snow, said Morgan “Several other counties in the partments and police agencies are County Judge-Executive Tim region have conducted marches urged to bring fire trucks and po- county offices It is the American soldier, Conley, adding, “Drug dealing and rallies with great success,” lice cruisers for the march. does not stop because of bad said Alisha Baldridge, Big Sandy In 2003, Fifth District Con- Only one additional candidate not the preacher, weather, and we won’t either.” Coalitions Coordinator for gressman Harold “Hal” Rogers had filed for a spot on the May who has given us freedom Participants will leave the UNITE. “Great things have come (R-Somerset) worked to create primary ballot as of Monday— of religion. community center and march about once people realize they Operation UNITE, a regional Jeff Benton, a Democrat, for Con- It is the American soldier, down Prestonsburg Street and can make a difference.” anti-drug initiative empowering stable in District 3—bringing the not the reporter, Main Street, around Glnn Av- “I would encourage and chal- citizens groups and community total number of candidates filed enue, and back to the community lenge churches, school groups, leaders in 29 southern and east- for local offices to 51. who has given us freedom center – a distance of approxi- civic organizations, government ern Kentucky counties. UNITE, of the press. The list of local candidates as mately one-half mile that will officials and business leaders to See UNITE MARCH Page 2 Spc. Jamie Fallen of Monday includes: It is the the American Nickell is finalist in Kentucky Junior Miss Judge Executive — Tim Spc. Jamie Fallen, of Grassy soldier, not the poet, Conley, Republican, incumbent. Creek, a member of the Ken- who has given us freedom PVA — Darrell Bradley, tucky National Guard’s 206th of speech. Alli Nickell, 17-year-old Democrat, incumbent. Engineering Battalion based at It is the the American daughter of Kent and Kim Nickell Circuit Clerk — Donna Leach Jackson, is scheduled to be re- of West Liberty, was a top 15 fi- Pelfrey, Democrat, incumbent. turning home from a year’s tour soldier, nalist in the Kentucky Junior Miss Alli Nickell County Attorney — Steve of duty in Iraq the first of Feb- not the campus organizer, performs at program this past weekend at O’Connor, Democrat, incumbent. ruary. who has given us the piano Singletary Center for the Arts on County Clerk — Randy Will- According to family mem- freedom to assemble. during the the campus of the University of iams, Democrat, incumbent. bers, Spc. Fallen, a member of Kentucky It is the the American Kentucky. Sheriff — Deborah Sparks, the battalion’s 4th Platoon, as- Alli performed a piano piece Junior Miss Mickey Whitt (incumbent), soldier, entitled “The Rhumba” in the Fri- program in Roger Benton, W. Keith signed to the 503rd MP Battal- not the lawyer, Lexington. ion, has most recently been de- day night competition and then Callahan, Timothy Paul “Tim” who has given us the right ployed to provide security at performed well in the fitness and Keeton, all Democrats. to a fair trial. Iraq’s Abieugreb Prison. self-expression categories on Sat- Jailer — Darrell Patrick, He is the husband of Brittany It is the the American urday, earning her a place in the Jimmy Darrell Easterling, Phillip overall top 15. “ Hoggie” McGuire, Sammy Wheeler Fallen and the son of soldier, not the politician, While in Lexington, Alli was Cantrell, Raymond Vancleave, all Ray and Deborah Fallen, all of who has given us the right able to participate in many activi- Democrats; Rick Barker, Repub- Grassy Creek, and is a grandson to vote. ties, including a trip to Harrison lican. off Willis and Loretta Cox and It is the the American Elementary School as part of the County Surveyor — Joseph B. the late James Phipps of Buskirk “Be Your Best Self” program. Curd, Jr., incumbent, Democrat. and Bertha and Junior Fallen of soldier, Alli had many supporters at Coroner — Jody Oldham, Wolfe County, all of whom are who salutes the Flag, the program and as her host dad Photo by Scott Walz for Studio Walz, Inc. Democrat. anxiously awaiting his return. whose coffin is draped by said, “She broke the record for Club wishes to thank all those at the Junior Miss competition. Magistrate Dist. 1 — Ronnie Spc. Fallen, a 2002 graduate the Flag. cards and flowers.” who support its local program Congratulations, Alli, on an Williams, Chris Adams, Denzil of Morgan County High School. —Contributed The Morgan County Woman’s and who supported Alli all week outstanding job! See CANDIDATES Page 2 New Shopping Hours: 625 Prestonsburg Street Closing Nightly At 9:00 p.m. Prices Good Jan. 17 Thru Jan. 23 Crazy Friday’s Are Back!! 6 Pack, 24 Oz. Bottles 4/$1000 Pepsi Products........ Boneless $159 •J.D.’s Blend Chew Chicken Breast......... 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PHONE: (606) 743-1524 Phone: 606/743-7350 Or 606/743-4663 261 COURT ST. • WEST LIBERTY, KY. THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2006 PAGE ONE-B Dish washing – 20 gallons Quotable Quote Library (with tap running) I beg you to have patience Clothes washing – 30-60 gal- with everything unresolved in your heart and try to love the lons Corner Hand washing – 2 gallons questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books (with tap running) written in a very foreign lan- Bath tub – 36 gallons guage. Don’t search for the an- Your Morgan County Toilet flushing – 5-7 gallons swers, which could not be given Public Library Outdoor watering – 5-10 gal- you now, because you would not 151 University Drive lons (per minute) be able to live them, and the point West Liberty, Ky. 41472 Check your meter to see is, to live everything. Live the Phone (606) 743-4151 whether you have leaks. If the questions now. Perhaps then, Best Sellers At The dark triangle is moving and you someday far in the future, you Library are not using water anywhere, will gradually, without every noticing it, live your way into the Hoops S Is For Silence, by Sue then you could have a leak. answer . . . . Grafton Water leaks are costly. A typical Rainer Maria Rilke The Da Vinci Code, by Dan toilet can leak around two Brown gallons per minute. If you have Showcase Mary Mary, by Mary questions about your water Quotable Quote Patterson usage, please contact the Holding on to anger only At First Sight, by Nicholas Morgan County Water District at gives you tense muscles. Sparks 743-1204. Joan Lunden Morgan County High School Gymnasium Every Breath You Take, by Judith McNaught Saturday, January 21, 2006 On The Run, by Iris Johansen Predator, by Patricia Cornwell Come Out And Support Some Turning Angel, by Greg Iles Light From Heaven, by Jan Terrific Hoops Action! Karon Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt, by Anne Rice Morgan Co. Non-Fiction Our Endangered Values, by Jimmy Carter (16th Region) Marley And Me, by David Grogan Teacher Man, by Frank Vs. McCourt 1776, by David Boyd Co. McCullough. (16th Region) MORGAN CO. WATER Double Wide Mobile Home – About 2 DIST. acres, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, nice kitchen, large @ 7:30 How to calculate living room, front & back porches, carport, your water usage two storage buildings, located along old 172, West Liberty, Ky. South Floyd Fleming Co. Do you know how much wa- ter you use? Most of us do not 3 Acres, More Or Less – Along U.S. 460 (15th Region) (16th Region) realize how much water we use near Ezel, Ky. Utilities includes water, in our everyday activities. Vs. Vs. Knowing how much water electricity. All flat land. Owsley Co. Lee County is used will help you determine 1 Acre Lot – Quiet location near West what is normal for your (14th Region) (14th Region) household. The following is a Liberty, Ky. guide to help you track @ 4:30 @ 6:00 the amount of water your house- — Property Offered By — hold uses during normal activi- OLDFIELD REAL ESTATE OLDFIELD REAL ESTATE GO COUGARS! ties: Showering – 25-50 gallons Shaving – 3-5 gallons (with 1176 - Hwy. 946, Ezel, Kentucky 41425 1176 - Hwy. 946, Ezel, Kentucky 41425 ADMISSION: $5.00 tap running) PHONE: (606) 725-5622 Automatic dish washer – 15 PHONE: (606) 725-5622 gallons John Oldfield, Jr. – Broker-Auctioneer John Oldfield, Jr. – Broker-Auctioneer-Appraiser Brushing teeth – 2 gallons Mae Oldfield – Sales Associate & Clerk (with tap running) Mae Oldfield – Sales Associate & Clerk 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. 15 OZ. 18 OZ. VAN CAMP PLAY PICK 3 PAY DAY... JIF PORK & ...With Grand Prizes Of $1,000,000 Dollars, Or Fresh PEANUT BEANS Chances To Win A 4-Day 3-Night Cruise, Ford Cucumbers BUTTER 22//$$110000 Mustang Or Many Other Cash And Instant 22//$$110000 33//$$550000 Grocery Prizes. Free Ticket With Every Purchase. 15 Oz. Foodland (Limit 12) 4/$100 15 Oz. Luck’s 2/$100 Canned Vegetables.. Pinto Beans..... 20 Oz. Betsy Ross $129 10 Oz. Vietti 3/$100 Round Top Bread..... Hot Dog Sauce... 26 Oz. Hunt’s 89¢ 9 Oz. Crossant or 3/$500 Spaghetti Sauce ...... Hot Pockets....... 16 Oz. Foodland 99¢ 25 Oz. Pillsbury 2/$500 Saltine Crackers ... LOCATED CORNER Frozen Biscuits.... PRESTONSBURG & BROADWAY STREET 48 Oz. Crisco $199 12 Oz. Kraft’s 4/$500 Vegetable Oil ........ PHONE: (606) 743-1524 American Singles.. 64 Oz. Foodland 4/$500 Prices Good Thursday, January 19 Thru Wednesday, January 25, 2006 10 Lb. Bag $199 Apple Juice..... New Hours — Closing Nightly At 9:00 p.m.! Russet Potatoes ...... 5 Lb. Bag $$112299 28 Oz. Banquet 22//$$330000 10 Lb. Bag Navel Oranges or $$339999 Martha White Flour............ Family Frozen Entrees ....... Satsuma Citrus ....................... 7.25 Oz. Foodland Macaroni & 33//9999¢¢ 16 Oz. United Sour Cream or 22//$$330000 U.S.D.A. Choice $$224499 Cheese Dinners ............. French Onion Dip................ Chuck Beef Roast................... Lb. 16 Oz. San Giorgio Spaghetti, Rotini, or 22//$$115500 1 Lb. Cup 9999¢¢ 12 Oz. Vac Pack 22//$$440000 Elbow Macaroni............. Land-O-Lakes Spread .......... Ballards Sliced Bacon.... FRESH BONELESS 16 OZ. VAC PACK BONELESS CHICKEN PORK FARM FRESH CENTER CUT LEG QUARTERS SIRLOIN ROAST MEAT WIENERS PORK CHOPS 4499¢¢ $$116699 22//$$330000 $$222299 Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. We Accept WIC Vouchers And USDA Food Stamps! We Have The Right To Limit All Quantities! Not Responsible For Typographical Errors. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2006 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER Court, citizens beseech Sen. Stivers, Rep. The Licking Valley Courier Old News Stacy to support funding for Morgan pjts. P.O. Box 187 - West Liberty, Ky. 41472 - Phone 606-743-3551 Journal USPS Permit Number 312-040 Hello from Judge Executive request is attached to this resolu- GREGORY KINNER EARL W. KINNER, JR. SUE H. KINNER By W. Lynn Nickell Tim Conley and staff: The tion. Associate Editor Editor & Publisher Associate Editor On New Year’s everyone was Timothy Conley looking back at the past year in Judge’s Judge Executive POSTMASTER: Send charges of address and all forms to the above Material taken from the Lick- review, looking toward new am- address. The Licking Valley Courier is published on Thursdays 51 weeks ing Valley Courier—Earl Kinner, bitions, new goals and making Corner LETTER TO REP. STACY a year. Periodicals postage paid at the West Liberty Post Office. West Sr., Editor resolutions. We here in county Dear Rep. Stacy, Liberty, Kentucky. Editor reserves the right to edit and/or omit all items By W. Lynn Nickell government are doing the same By Tim Conley Thank you again for serving in submitted to publication. www. ewdesigns. com/nickell thing, and we are thankful for the Judge Executive Frankfort and representing the “Where the Past is Always growth we had in 2005; we are people of Morgan County. Last — Agree Or Not — Present” also planning ahead for 2006. fully request the General Assem- year in the budget we got a few In 2005, Lion Apparel re- bly to line item the following items that Morgan County Fiscal March 1, 1945 Intelligent Design vs. opened the old Whiting building projects: Court and West Liberty City $2,015 COLLECTED FOR on Hwy. 205, where they now 2006-2007 – $300,000 Council requested. PLAYGROUND HERE have 50 employees. Boneal, Inc., Commitment to Families? Kiwanis needs only $485.00 opened in November in the $50,000 for emergency ser- However, we were disap- needed to acquire three acres for former CMS building, and has vices; pointed that $260,000 for our a community playground. 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Attached are a walking track; This year we are taking a dif- Kentucky teachers’ salaries to the peting uses for that money that it constructed in the east Kentucky resolution passed by the Morgan $5,000 for Ezel walking track; ferent approach. The Morgan average salaries of teachers in will be interesting to learn how district of 19 counties. Charges County Fiscal Court on Decem- $5,000 for Wrigley School County Fiscal Court passed a surrounding states. creative the governor and House were made that politics entered ber 14, 2005, and a letter sent to walking track; resolution supporting our request Fletcher got a two-day head are in financing their proposals. into the decision to place the fa- both Rep. Stacy and Senator $5,000 for Crockett walking for Single County Coal Severance start on a plan for helping small Fletcher, of course, has a dis- cility in Governor Willis’ home Stivers: track; projects. Also, the mayor of West Kentucky businesses afford tinct advantage in that his formal town. RESOLUTION $15,000 for lights around Liberty supports it. We have over health insurance for their employ- budget proposal later this month Main Street courthouse. 500 names of concerned citizens ees by mentioning it in his State will have to be specific. The McKENZIE RESIGNS Whereas, the elected officials Coal Severance supporting these items as well. If of the Commonwealth speech, Democrats, then, must be equally AS JAILER of Morgan County (judge execu- Bond Funding – $1,900,000 you look closely, the list of names brtteohirugtueythfg ,t tht a ahesbner wad nlc e atktolwlh apsew sr t oiDloteth egep cimrpste lropvaorcteiiprnovaotna tst ispaed r lecposnar vtomfiiopdtye-r- dcpfaoaermrt Tat–imih slaaeeinn dtfdm a o tcienottn e itts-hp” uare poitas mvtr hlmeyae n otiDhsnrheee t imihtprhe .oa “lcnfera gammtissei lslaroye- rMi2se8 sot.iOor gg snWbacaneatmc irCo oM.nmo ul“ceanKB steteyi fFln.f lerzTyicidh”etaie vty eSre nea rsdsFni ejegiartbneihrladeu,t raih ooroiynsff tcMqCiouvooueeurns,ngtc taimtylnh, aeCaC ynoMoodaur olc, nrS otgfneyaivc)sn eecr rreCanasloen pducce enocc ttiuFytfiruu ztSln,el idynnc s gfir ootelye-rf eliqnue$$i 14pim,0m50p0e,r00no,0tv0 0ie0m m0fpo efrrono srtves ew.wmaetere nrpt sllai;nnet aanndd rMpeecrpoooSrrnjegueosapcmenptn ysotC, r8obtw0uion noitglotsil t a t9nmh0sse ot.psareeab rliecrle eiaqnzntued eo slfoe taeaulddrl ing for a graduated drivers license tive session – appear to be suc- Wrigley, upon McKenzie’s rec- 2006-2007 and 2007-2008. 2007-2008 – $200,000 to more tourism. It will strengthen ommendation, was appointed by for Kentucky teens and a bill that ceeding is evidence of how dis- Whereas, we feel that the fol- $50,000 for emergency ser- Morgan County! Judge L. B. Wells to fill out the permits re-importation of drugs. tracted Fletcher and his top aides lowing projects will create eco- vices; Please budget our Coal Sever- unexpired term. Intelligent design may be a are by the special grand jury in- nomic development in the field of $100,000 for road department ance money as requested. I look hot-button issue with many Ken- vestigation and the continuing BRONG ACCEPTS CALL tourism, and allow for greater equipment; forward to hearing back from you tuckians - and the lawyers who legal battles spawned by grand Rev. Roscoe Brong, of West strength for our volunteers. $50,000 for community/con- in the very near future. will make big money defending jury subpoenas and indictments Liberty, has accepted a call to Therefore, let it be known that vention center and athletic field. Sincerely, or opposing it in Kentucky and Fletcher’s pardons of those become pastor of the Freedom this money belongs to the citizens Whereas, a list of Morgan Timothy Conley schools - but I expect the average indicted. Baptist Church in Garrard of Morgan County. We respect- County citizens supporting this Judge Executive Kentuckian is more interested in After all, the house Demo- County. He will resign his posi- cinhseuarpaenrc ed raungds p, raefvfoenrdtianbgl eg ohveearlnth- cforar tiitcs pleoalidteicraslh cipo uirsa hgaer idnl yth en ofatecde toifofni caes olifn othtyep Pe iokpeevrialtloer Nine wthse, aFnindc hE,z 1e7l ; gPaemrkei:n sC, a9n; nRe. lL Cacityy, 4–; Fiscal Court in Arrests ... ments from using their powers of of strong Republican legislative March 1 5. Rev Brong formerly Reed, 6; Phipps, 2. Ezel – eminent domain to take private action. published the LVC here. Oldfield,11; Carr, 1; Gilley, 2; routine session (Continued From Page Two) property for the benefit of private On the subject of Fletcher’s SPEED LIMIT Davis, 2; Motley, l. developers. two-year spending plan, whatever TO BE ENFORCED Scoring for the Cannel City in Last week’s meeting of the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office, Evidently, while Fletcher has final budget is passed by the Bill McKenzie, town marshal, the Frenchburg game: Finch, 5; Morgan County Fiscal Court was West Liberty Police Department, spent months attacking Demo- House and Senate – and this year, calls attention to the citizens of Perkins, 7; R. Lacy, 4; J. Lacy, 2; devoted mainly to routine first-of- Kentucky State Police Post 8, and cratic Attorney General Greg they had better pass a budget or West Liberty that we have a speed Reed, 5; Phipps, 1. the year business. the Morgan County Jailer. Stumbo for his ongoing special there likely will be a lot of new limit law. This law prohibits Scores of the During the meeting, the court The drug roundup comes just grand jury investigation of the faces in both chambers at the ear- speeds in excess of 20 mph within tournament games approved a number of budget two weeks before citizens of Fletcher administration’s person- liest opportunity – should have a the town city limits. Frenchburg 34, Sandy Hook amendments, paid bills, including Morgan County plan to hold an nel practices, Democratic leaders provision that any Kentucky DR. CENTER DIES 17; $6,073.87 to Frederick and May anti-drug march and rally to draw in the House were busy putting school system that incurs legal AT HAZEL GREEN Cannel City 42, Ezel 17; for supplies and repairs made to attention to the local problems together a legislative agenda that expenses defending itself either Dr. Taylor Center, a practicing Cannel City 24, Frenchburg the Boneal plant building and with illegal drugs. not even Senate Republican lead- for not teaching intelligent design physician in Hazel Green for 38 29; $5,040.00 to Country Carpet for ers could attack as being “anti- or for teaching it will send those years, died Sunday night. Dr. West Liberty 74, Frenchburg work completed at the county family.” legal bills to be paid out of the Center became ill Saturday night 20. courthouse on Main Street. (The CHILDREN’S BOOKS The Democrats, in fact, seem governor’s office appropriation. from meningitis from an infection All-District Team cost of the work at the courthouse to have co-opted the time-tested Fletcher surely wouldn’t want in his ear. 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If you have any questions, tive over the past three years. For more information contact Karen ment to improve the roads. Box 187, West Liberty, Ky. WORDS OF WISDOM would like to help, or need Engle toll-free at 1-866-678-6483. (Continued From Page One) March 8, 1945 41472. Peace will come wherever it is someone to pick books up, Morgan County UNITE sincerely invited. Love will over- please call Jennifer Ison at 606- Chairman Tharp said citizens can $5,000 for Cannel City Park BLUE DEVILS WIN WORDS OF WISDOM flow every sanctuary given it. 743-4770. Thank you for your call the Drug Tip Hotline at any- walking track. TOURNEY It is better to be approximately Truth will grow where the fertil- help! $5,000 for Ezel walking track. Frenchburg – which had elimi- time at 1-866-424-4382. right than precisely wrong izer that nourishes it is also truth. Jenni Ison $5,000 for Wrigley School nated Sandy Hook and Cannel UNITE’s Treatment Referral —Warren Buffett —Alice Walker, Writer walking track. City in earlier rounds – proved no Hotline is 1-866-90-UNITE (1- $5,000 for Crockett walking match for West Liberty when they 866-908-6483). track. met in the finals. West Liberty $15,000 for lighting around won 74-20 before a record crowd. FOR SALE Candidates ... Main Street courthouse. Ceded in the finals the Blue Funds requested for 2007- Devils ran up a lead of 31-9 in (Continued From Page One) 2008: the first half. McLin registered 22 Brick Home and Approx. 5 Acres $50,000 for emergency ser- points in the game to give him an Potter (incumbent), George vices. average of 17 points. Black On Riverside Drive in West Liberty Weddington, Glenn Jones, all $100,000 for road department scored 14; Blair and Bellamy Democrats. equipment. scored 10 each. Other scoring for Magistrate Dist. 2 — Randy $50,000 for Community/Con- the Devils: Smith, 2; Nickell, 2; Cantrell, Donna Gambill, Tony vention Center and athletic field. Reed, 8; Williams, 2. Ball, Charlie T. Wright, all Demo- In addition, the fiscal court and Scoring for the Cannel City crats. West Liberty City Government Magistrate Dist. 3 — Brandon are requesting $1,900,000 Elam, Doren Andrew Bradley, through a Coal Severance Bond- Stanley Riggsby, Dennie Lewis, WALLS OF GRACE ing Fund for water line and equip- Tommy Fannin, Jimmy Blair, ment improvements and sewer CHRISTIAN Tim Smith, all Democrats; John plant and line improvements. “Ed” Beasley, Republican. Magistrate Dist. 4 — Frankie The allocation of coal sever- BOOKSTORE Spencer (incumbent), Junior Ray ance tax monies returned to the Montgomery, Johnnie Ray Smith, counties is controlled in large part 29 Wheeler Street Henry Keeton, all Democrats. by the legislature. Both Rep. West Liberty, KY Magistrate Dist. 5 — Bill Stacy and Sen. Stivers are influ- Located between east Gullett, Bobby Adkins, Douglas ential members of the appropria- Main Street and north Vance, Robert “Bob” Phipps, tions and revenue committees in Broadway beside Burton Stacy, all Democrats. their respective branches of the Marsha’s Beauty Shop Constable Dist. 1 — Steve General Assembly and exercise and behind Tom’s Pizza Pelfrey, Democrat. considerable control in determin- 2 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, tile and carpet, Constable Dist. 3 — Everett ing which projects in their dis- Weekly Specials central heat/air, gas and electric heat, 30 ft. “David” Elliott, Jr., Ronald tricts are allocated funds. Monday – Friday x 30 ft. brick outbuilding (at right). 2-car Caskey, both Democrats. Constable Dist. 4 — Jarred WORDS OF WISDOM 9:00 am to 6:00 pm carport. Reed Murphy, Democrat. They who give have all things; Closed Saturday & Sunday Joe D. Stacy, 606-743-3594 Constable Dist. 5 — Leroy they who withhold have nothing. 606-743-9008 Phipps, Larry Adams, both —Hindu Proverb C-11-3-tf PAGE TWO-B THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2006 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER AREA DEATHS There was an officer who made many unjust remarks about General Robert E. Lee. Later, the general was asked what he thought of that officer, and he gave him a splendid rat- ing. “But haven’t you heard what he’s been saying about you?” pro- tested a friend. Bronston Holbrook William E. Lacy, Sr. “Yes,” Lee answered. “But I was asked of my opinion of him. Bronston A. Holbrook, 81, William Earl Lacy, Sr., 85, Not his opinion of me.” Buford Berry resident of the Greenwich- died at Georgetown Healthcare That is love. Shenandoah, Ohio, area died Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006. Buford Berry, 76, of Sudith, The Living Bible says, “Love Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2005, in He was born in Wolfe County, died Monday, January 16, 2006, is very patient and kind. Love Lola C. Moore Ashland Samaritan Hospital, Kentucky, March 8, 1920, a son at Ridgeway Nursing Home, in does not demand its own way. It Lola Christine Blankenship Ashland, Ohio. of the late Andrew Courtney and Owingsville. inso nt ohto lidrr igtarubdleg eosr atonudc whyil.l Iht adrodelys Moore, 87, of Blaze Road, West Born February 27, 1924, at Anna Pearl Clark Lacy. Born June 18, 1929, in even notice when others do it Liberty, died Tuesday, Jan. 10, Mima, Kentucky, Bronston was a William was a retired farmer Menifee County, Kentucky, wrong.” 2006, at Morgan County Appala- Helen L. Clevenger son of the late Henry G. and and member of the First Christian Buford was a son of Lula Slater chian Regional Hospital, in West Helen L. Clevenger, 82, of Nancy M. (Bradley) Holbrook. Church, in Georgetown, and was Berry Fields, of Frenchburg, and Liberty. Fairborn, Ohio, died Wednesday, He had been a Shenandoah area a former member of Hazel Green the late Earnest Berry. Ten free trees Born August 3, 1918, in Mor- Nov. 16, 2005, in the Greene resident the majority of his life. Christian Church. He was a mem- He was a retired factory gan County, Kentucky, Lola was Memorial Hospital, Xenia, Ohio. Mr. Holbrook was a veteran of ber of Masonic Lodge #507, a worker, and member of Big from Arbor Day a daughter of the late Garfield She was born January 1, 1923, World War II, serving in the U.S. member of Farm Bureau, and Woods Community Church, at Foundation Blankenship and Minnie Phillips at Pomp, in Morgan County, Ken- Navy. He was employed with served on the Board of Directors Wellington. Blankenship. tucky, a daughter of the late John Copperweld, retiring after 31 for Southern States and National In addition to his father, Ten free flowering trees will be She was a homemaker, and Wade and Bessie Lou Haney years of service. He enjoyed farm- Farmers Organization, and was a Buford was preceded in death by given to each person who joins member of Blaze Community Davis. ing his 50 acre farm, hunting, fish- member of the Square Dance his wife, Bonnie Brown Berry, a The National Arbor Day Founda- Church, at Blaze. Helen was retired from the ing, and traveling back to Ken- Club and helped start several great granddaughter, Leeanna tion during January 2006. In addition to her parents, she Heritage Nursing Home, in tucky. other clubs. Faye Berry, and a brother, Veril The free trees are part of the was preceded in death by 3 infant Fairborn, where she was em- In addition to his parents, he In addition to his parents, he Berry. nonprofit Foundation’s Trees for daughters and 2 infant sons. ployed as a nurses aide, and at- was preceded in death by his first was preceded in death by his wife, Survivors besides his mother America campaign. Survivors include her husband, tended the Church of God in wife, Violet Holbrook; two broth- Edna Mae Immel Lacy. include one daughter, Brenda The ten trees are 2 White Willie Otis Moore; two daughters, Fairborn. ers, Vincel and Brenford Survivors include two sons, Brooks, of Sudith; two sons, Flowering Dogwoods, 2 Flower- April Edna Marie Gartin and hus- In addition to her parents, she Holbrook; his half sister, Carmie John Lacy and wife, Rosemary, Curtis Berry and Myles Berry, ing Crabapples, 2 Washington band, Sam, of Dayton, Ohio, and was preceded in death by two sis- Holbrook Burks; and two step- of Georgetown, and William Earl both of Frenchburg; three sisters, Hawthorns, 2 American Redbuds, Anetta J. Garland and husband, ters, Lois Moreland and Jewel daughters, Vicky Hardin and Lacy, Jr. and wife, Patricia, of Jean Miller, of Denniston, Gaye and 2 Kousa Dogwoods. Ted, of Springboro, Ohio; four Davis. Louise Bristow. Ocala, Florida; one daughter, Craft, of Mariba, and Merrel “These compact trees were se- sons, Vernon Moore and wife, Those left to cherish her Survivors include his wife, Katherine and husband, Rev. Fred Lawson, of Frenchburg; three lected for planting in large or Classie, of West Liberty, Vondal memory include two daughters, Evelyn Legg Holbrook, whom he Nippert, of Edwardsport, Indiana; brothers, Roger Berry and Charles small spaces,” John Rosenow, the Moore and wife, Clara, and J.C. Pamela Clevenger, of Fairborn, wed Dec. 5, 1988; his step-chil- five grandchildren, Preston Lacy, Berry, both of Wellington, and Foundation’s president, said. Moore and Mary Jane Ohio, and Klydia Whited and hus- dren and their spouses, Ron and Robert Lacy and wife, Valarie, Virgil Berry, of Shelby, Ohio; 4 “They will give your home the Whittington, all of Miamisburg, band, Roy, of Deer Lodge, Ten- Marjorie Parrish, of Shelby, Ohio, Karen Nippert, Tim Nippert and grandchildren and 8 great grand- beauty of lovely pink, white, and Ohio, and Kenneth R. Moore, of nessee; a son, Michael Clevinger Gary Parrish, of Tiro, Ohio, Tim wife, Kerry, and Susan Moller and children. yellow flowers –and also provide Centerville, Ohio; two sisters, and wife, Mary, of Dayton, Ohio; and Brenda Parrish, of Ontario, husband Rene’; and two great Funeral services were con- winter berries and nesting sites for Nannie Hughes, of New Port, Ky., four sisters, Rella Whitt, of Karen Keller, of Tiro, Ohio, Tina grandchildren. ducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, songbirds.” and Alene Eagle, of Clearfield; 14 Fairborn, Ohio, Betty Adams and and Jack Lykins, of Shenandoah, Funeral services were con- January 18, at Menifee Home For The trees will be shipped post- grandchildren, 36 great grandchil- husband, Jesse, of Fairborn, Ohio, Ohio, and Linda and Bob Filter, ducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, Janu- Funerals, with Rev. Jess Brewer paid at the right time for planting dren, and 26 plus great, great Charlene Watern and husband, of Mohican, Ohio; three nieces, ary 14, at Tucker, Yocum, and officiating. Burial followed in the between February 1 and May 31 grandchildren. Don, of Kettering, Ohio, and Jean Zelda Fannin, Myrtle Fannin, and Wilson Funeral Home, with Rev. Barker Cemetery, at Mariba, with with enclosed planting instruc- Funeral services were con- Patrick, of West Liberty; a Wilda Burks, and one nephew, Fred Nippert officiating. Addi- Menifee Home For Funerals, of tions. The six to twelve inch trees ducted at 1 p.m. Friday, January brother, Drexel Davis and wife, Dallas Burks and wife, Arzola, all tional services were conducted at Frenchburg, in charge of arrange- are guaranteed to grow or they 13, at Herald and Stewart and Reva, of Fairborn, Ohio; four of West Liberty, Ky.; numerous 3 p.m. Saturday at Hazel Green ments. will be replaced free of charge. Halsey Chapel with Rev. Vernon grandsons, Michael Clevinger, of step grandchildren, and other rela- Christian Church. Burial followed Pallbearers were friends and Members also receive a sub- Lewis and Rev. Eugene Haney Xenia, Ohio, Scott Clevinger and tives. in Hazel Green Cemetery, at Ha- relatives. scription to the Foundation’s bi- officiating. Burial followed in the wife, Kenyon, of Fairborn, Ohio, Graveside services were con- zel Green, with Porter and Son monthly publication, Arbor Day, Blankenship Cemetery, Hickory Tim Whited and wife, Holly, of ducted Thursday, Dec. 22, with Funeral Directors, of Campton, in and The Tree Book with informa- Road, West Liberty, with Herald Florida; Jeff Whited, of Tennes- burial following in the Franklin charge of local arrangements. tion about tree planting and care. and Stewart and Halsey Funeral see; five great grandchildren, Cemetery, in Mansfield, Ohio, In lieu of flowers, memorial To become a member of the Home, of West Liberty, in charge Kyle, Corrina, Cassidy, and with Barkdull Funeral Home, of contributions were suggested to Foundation and to receive the free of arrangements. Nicole Clevinger, Abigail Shelby, Ohio, in charge of ar- First Christian Church. trees, send a $10 contribution to rangements. Pallbearers were Michael Whited; as well as numerous TEN FREE FLOWERING The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not Moore, Kenny Moore, Vondal nieces, nephews, other family and TREES, National Arbor day want. A PRAYER FOR PEACE Moore, Brad Elam, J.C. Moore, friends. Foundation, 100 Arbor Avenue, He maketh me to lie down in green Oh, God our help in ages last, and Vernon Moore. Funeral services were con- Nebraska City, NE 68410, by pastures; our hope in years to be, Look ducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. January 31, 2006. Or go online to He leadeth me beside the still down upon this troubled world 21, at Belton-Stroup Funeral arborday.org. GOOD NIGHT DEAR GOD waters. and see our need of thee. For in Home, in Fairborn, Ohio, with The sun has gone down from He restoreth my soul; this age of unrest, with violence Rev. Eugene Haney and Rev. the sky and peace of night is Harold Davis officiating. He leadeth me in the paths of all around we need thy hand to THINK ON THESE THINGS drawing nigh. I pray, dear God Burial was in the Byron Cem- righteousness for His name’s lead us to higher, safer ground, If you are ever plagued with my soul you’ll keep while in your etery, Fairborn, Ohio. Memorial sake. without thy help and counsel we doubt, loving arms I sleep. Forgive the contributions, if desired, may be Yea, though I walk through the are helpless to restore and safety And question whether God’s things I did today when from made to the American Cancer valley of the shadow of death, I and security in our hearts and about, your glorious path I’d stray. As I Society in memory of Helen. will fear no evil; homes once more, and give us William M. Peyton Try thinking on some simple slumber through the night, please for Thou art with me; strength and courage to be hon- things; take my hand and hold it tight, Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort orable and true and to place our William “Bill” Monroe You’ll be surprised the peace it and when I awake to a bright new POINT TO PONDER me. trust implicity in unseen things Peyton, 61, of Bill Peyton Road, brings-- morn, restored, refreshed, re- Blessed is the man who does Thou preparest a table before me and you. Keep us kind and West Liberty, died Wednesday, A sleeping child; a summer’s day; newed, reborn, I’ll try again Dear not insist upon talking about his in the presence of mine enemies; humble and fill our hearts with January 11, 2006, at his residence. A puppy, awkward in its play; God to be the person you would children when I want to talk about Thou anointest my head with oil; love, which in the selfish, greedy Mr. Peyton was born Tuesday, The clean, washed air that follows hope of me. (Submitted by Alpha mine. my cup runneth over. world man has so little of. For- December 5, 1944, in Morgan rain; Clevenger) (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) Surely goodness and mercy shall give our transgressions and help County, Kentucky, a son of the A diamond-frosted window follow me all the days of my life; us find the way to a better world late Ova Forrest and Allie Mar- pane; and I will dwell in the house of for everyone where man is in garet Peyton Peyton. An apple tree all pink and white; the Lord for ever. peace each day. He was a carpenter and truck The stillness of a starlit night; (pd) (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) driver, and member of the Church A fire crackling on the hearth; of Christ, at Frenchburg. The smell of freshly spaded Survivors include his wife, earth; WORDS OF WISDOM POINT TO PONDER Twila Sue Noble Peyton; three A trail you knew once long ago; A clay pot sitting in the sun Tears are the safety valve of children, Ova Monroe Peyton and A picket fence high-capped will always be a clay pot. It has the heart when too much pressure wife, Melissa, Margaret Taulbee with snow; to go through the white heat of is laid on it. and husband, Emerson, and An- A song your mother used to sing- the furnace to become porcelain. (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) thony Wayne Peyton and girl- Why you can pick most friend, Linda, all of West Liberty; anything six grandchildren, Twila Perkins, And you will find your answer Peace of Mind... Michelle Preston, Lee Taulbee, there-- Tiffany Taulbee, Josh Perkins, It’s still God’s world--He’s ....Today, more and more people are pre-arranging and Rejonna Ratliff; one great everywhere! and pre-financing their own funerals in advance. grandchild, William Lee Preston; --Helen Lowrie Marshall in “Quiet Power,” eight brothers, Delbert and Betty © 1985 by Baker Book House We as funeral directors with a back ground of many Peyton, and Marita Lynn and (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) years experience can explain to you the advantages David Cade, all of Ezel, Robert and Maurene Peyton, Merle and of the Pre-Need and Pre-Financing funeral services. GOD’S PRESENCE Judy Peyton, Gay Nell Cox, and This is one of the first steps in facing reality. Call or I hear the voice proclaim from Anna Adkins, all of West Liberty, loftiest of trees, I can hear Him write: Diana Gail Montgomery and hus- softly whisper in the passing of a band, Jimmy, and Alberta breeze. I hear Him gently sing- Herald & Stewart & Halsey Marlene Peyton, all of Ohio. ing in the rippling of a stream, and Funeral services were con- WE UNDERSTAND feel the warmth of His presence ducted at 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13, Funeral Home in the dancing of a beam of sun at Potter Funeral Home Chapel, In your time of grief, our knowledge and experience, upon the water as it glides across with Elder Randy Imel officiat- born of many years of experience in faithfully serving with ease upon a sparkling lake 367 Main Street • West Liberty, KY 41472 ing. Burial followed in Peyton the families of this community, can offer you guidance Cemetery, at Kellacey, with Pot- or blue water of the seas. I can sense His power in the thunder Phone (606) 743-3151 and comfort. Our final tribute to your loved one shall ter Funeral Home, of West Lib- and the lightning. Oh, so bright, be a service of beauty and reverence. erty, in charge of arrangements. Hear the ringing of His voice in Pallbearers were Chris Peyton, — Licensed Funeral Directors & Embalmers — the twinkling stars at night. Yet Anytime Day or Night Lee Taulbee, Curtis Adkins, Randy Halsey & Ryan Halsey we not travel up a mountain, nor Steven Preston, Tim Perkins, Dale — Licensed Lady Funeral Directors— Our Services Are At Your Command to the far seas, we can sense His Bailey, John Gibson, Dave Evans, awesome presence in prayer upon Jeanelle Y. Halsey & Patsy Brown Our Prices Within The Means Of All Billy Osborne, and Marty Adkins. our knees. 24 HOUR OBITUARY LINE Submitted by Alpha Potter Funeral Home, Inc. DID YOU KNOW? Clevenger Call (606) 743-9300 TV Puppet Howdy Doody had 329 Glenn Avenue • West Liberty, KY • Phone 743-3105, day or night a sister. Her name was Heidi Doody. Don’t Forget To Renew THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER FRIDAY, JANUARY19, 2006 PAGE THREE Memory Hill I. B.’s Column & Roundabout By Hazel B. Craft Jan. 16--The past two weeks Editor’s Note: Our buddy, I. B., has been down in the dumps. have gone so fast. I have been one busy person Judging from his latest column, trying to get material ready for which follows, he seems to be weathering what sounds to us like Morgan and Franklin Accoun- tants. I checked with them last a mid-life crisis of some sort. week. Hopefully I can soon get More introspective, a hint of som- berness maybe that wasn’t there the material together that they will need to bring Memory Hill before, but he appears to be ad- Foundation up to date. justing, working his way through it, and to be getting back to his the best of wishes are extended to the sick and shutins, especially old irreverent self, to-wit: both Frank Hall and C.W. Benton. Sad Movies And Sad They have both been in the hos- Songs Make Me Cry pital--haven’t heard if they are I suspect I’m gettin’ senile and released or not. C.W. is in Florida may have parttimers. I’m where he and Connie are spend- Memory Hill around 1960 beginnin’ to think I have a por- SHEETS BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE ing some time this winter. The above photograph shows Memory Hill shortly after the first nographic memory. 210 Riverside Drive • West Liberty, KY 41472 Douglas Hall called today. He home was remodeled. Mr. Hayden Ratliff, a local carpenter, was Don’t get me wrong. I love my didn’t know when they would be responsible for the construction of the ranch style home that wife. But I still appreciate the 606-743-7080 • 743-3914 in--said he had some doctor ap- was built around the first house. sight of beutiful women. It brings Monday Through Saturday — 8:00 am to 6:00 pm pointments to take care of. back memories of days gone by REFUND ANTICIPATION LOAN, ANTICIPATION CHECK I talked to Bill Stamper last This is a family cemetery but who is a brother to my grandfa- when I was a man among men, night. Dennis Robinson is spend- friends are welcome to be buried ther, Daniel Taulbee. He is a great when I held the world in the palm ing some time with him--said they in this nice cemetery. friend to Memory Hill and has of my hand, when I could look at White Oak I would like to send get well sure were catching some fish. My, I am feeling old. made some nice donations. He a woman and see attraction, even wishes to Roy Burgess, of Dennis treated Bill and Wanda for Chalmer’s daughter, Betty Hatton said he and his brother, Winston, temptation in her eye. I saw mys- By James Lacy Middletown, Ohio, who fell and a great meal. It was Wanda’s Welch, and her husband, Larry, plan to pay Memory Hill a visit tery. I saw challenge. Is that bad? Jan. 16--Excuse me for not broke his hip. birthday. Dennis lives in are the parents of three children, this spring or summer. Impatience is a virtue of the writing the news more often. I Grover Adams, of Cannel City, Mooresville, Indiana, and re- six grandchildren, and two great Memory Hill had some nice young, so you older folks, don’t have been pretty sick. took your writer to Lexington re- cently retired. grandchildren. I had Betty in first visitors the past Sunday. They get your dander up — I know a Eating Christmas eve dinner cently to see his heart doctor. Chalmer Hatton was buried in grade at Cannel City several years included John and Emma Sparks lot of people the same age as me with Leberta Potter were Rayette Mrs. Wilma Holbrook had sur- the Memory Hill Cemetery Tues- ago. So many of the children I and their granddaughter, Claryssa and they ain’t dead yet, and I Potter, Austin Thornsberry, Mr. gery at St. Claire, in Morehead, day, Jan. 11. Some time ago taught in first grade are retired. Simpson, and Emma’s mother, promise you, every man out there and Mrs. Denzil Potter, Aaron last week. Chalmer’s wife, Mary Lou, se- One of these days I would like to Bernice Spradlin. They seemed to at one time or other in his life has Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Visiting your writer recently lected a burial plot for the two. have a get together of the children enjoy the tour very much. Mrs. experienced that sensation. If you Lindon and family, Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Cletis Potter, I taught. I taught the first year Spradlin remarked, “I have been say “not,” then you must have Gene Whitaker and Raylee, Mr. of Cannel City. when I was twenty years old at through several museums but been eat up with ugly and maybe and Mrs. Greg Gullett and fam- I want to thank all of my the Mud Lick School on Hunting have never seen so many interest- you’re already senile like I sus- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker, neighbors for being so good to me KIRK Creek, in Breathitt County. One ing things as we were priviledged pect I’m gettin’. Carolyn Oldfield, and your writer. while I have been sick. of my students I had that year, to see at Memory Hill.” It thrills You know, used to I could sit Having Christmas dinner with Sorry to hear about the death Junell Roark, (can’t think of her me so much to have visitors to and watch a movie like “My Best Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holbrook were of Albert Wingo. My sympathy last name), sent Memory Hill view the collection that Wardie Friend’s Wedding” or listen to a Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stamper and goes to his family. Albert and I L F $100. I wrote and told her if all and I collected throughout the al- sad song like “Skin (Sarabeth)” fGarmeigl yH, oofl bKrionogks,p oMrtr, .T aenndne Msseres,. were old classmates. AW IRM my students donated that amount most sixty years of our marriage. by Rascal Flatts and it wouldn’t Emanuel Holbrook and family, to Memory Hill, we would have In fact, I tell people this place is bother me. But now that I’m National basketball Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Holbrook, of no financial problems. That is the what has kept me going. I cer- older, things like that make me Has Career Opportunities second donation she made to tainly appreciate so many inter- cry sometimes. South Shore, and Brett Holbrook. camp applications Christmas dinner guests of Mr. Memory Hill. esting people who helped to make Maybe I am senile. Maybe I For Two Highly-Qualified, and Mrs. Hallard Allen were Mrs. are available now Thanks Joy Pisciotto for the this collection possible. have forgotten that I’m supposed Lisa Cottle and family, Mr. and Personable Attorneys. book that you donated to the In sorting out some of the to be the rock my precious wife Applications are now being Mrs. Larry Lykins and family, Mr. Edwin and Hilda Benton Library. many collections that have been stands on and the light that guides evaluated for the Ten Star All Star and Mrs. Danny Allen, Mr. and Send Inquiries To It was written by Carolyn stored in the work area, I ran her through this awful beautiful Mrs. Dwayne Lewis and Morgan, Summer Basketball Camp. The Kennedy. across a folder from the Rousseau world. Maybe I do have camp is by invitation only. Boys and Rebecca Allen. P.O. Box 339 One of my cousins called and School in Breathitt County, who parttimers. Maybe, just maybe, I and girls ages 10-19 are eligible Christmas dinner guests of Mr. we had a nice, long conversation visited Memory Hill in 1993. Two long to be the knight in shining to apply. and Mrs. John Potter were Mr. Paintsville, KY 41240 a few days ago. he is Lowell of the teachers I knew--Janice armor from a long time ago who Past participants include and Mrs. Chris Murphy, Kaleigh Taulbee, son of Raymond Taulbee Houndshell and Mazie Williams. rescues the damsel in distress and Michael Jordan, Tim Duncan, C-1-19-1T and grandson of Preston Taulbee, Anyway the visiting students rides off into the sunset and a life and Austin, William Casey, Mr. Vince Carter, Jerry Stackhouse, and Mrs. Mark Murphy, and your wrote great letters explaining of passionate love. Grant Hill and Antawn Jamison. writer. what impressed them the most. I guess I really am a senile citi- Your writer spent Christmas Players from 50 states and 18 Most of the children were nine or zen with parttimers and I guess I Jimmy Cantrell night with Mr. and Mrs. Cletis foreign counties attended the ten years old. I sure enjoyed read- really do have a pornographic Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan 2005 camp. College basketball ing their letters once again. Most memory. If any of you men have Potter, of Cannel City. scholarships are possible for of them remarked, “I sure want a problem with that, meet me at Visiting your writer over the players selected to the All-Ameri- Advertising to pay another visit.” They are the courthouse lawn at the second holidays were Earl and Eleanor can Team. now adults--sure hope they will red light and we’ll settle this man- Holbrook, Mrs. Leberta Potter, For a free brochure call pay another visit. to-man (fisticuffs). Behind the Mrs. Leanne Lindon, Bryce (704)373-0873 anytime. Within the past two weeks tears of this sissy is man ready to Holbrook, Emanuel Holbrook, C-1-19-11t Political And Specialty Deborah and I visited two fight his way out. Remember, if Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potter, of Ha- churches on Sunday--Tarkiln your cause ain’t to die for, you’ll zel Green, Mr. and Mrs. Greg He that knows that enough is Regular Baptist, at Paintsville, always lose the fight. Potter and boys, and Donald enough will always have enough. Advertising where Paul Pelphrey is the pas- —I. B. Lowoften Adams. —Lao-Tzu, 6th Century B.C. tor; and the Holbrook Memorial in Magoffin County. There were great services at both places. (606) 743-4893 Larry Lavender, Jr., son of Orville (Cat) Lavender, called last week. He said he and his wife The FIRM with... planned to visit Redeemed Call Me For Your Church this coming Sunday. He is an ordained minister. I had a nice conversation (in Political Advertising Needs! fact two) with Rick Holbrook, son of Clyde holbrook (my first K L F cousin). He said his wife and “Serving The Area Since 1969” IRK AW IRM Clyde planned to visit Memory C-1-19-1T Hill one day next week. Clyde is the son of Harrison and Media Bach Holbrook. Media is a sister to my dad. Thanks to all who called in- Consignment Paintsville • Inez • Salyersville • Louisa • Prestonsburg cluding Bill Stamper, Doug Hall, Rick Holbrook, Angela Jackson, Pikeville • Ashland • McDowell • Lexington • Morehead Farm Machinery and probably others. Sorry to hear of the passing of Paul Bach, of Ohio--son of Tint We Work For Workers Auction and Bessie Roark Bach. Clayton Montgomery called Mitchell Arnett with the news. he lived in Saturday, Jan. 21, 2006, 9 A.M. No Corporations. No Coal Companies. Ohio. His mother and my mother 8:30 a.m. • Small Equipment are first cousins. Thanks, Ora Lee Arnett (wife No Insurance Companies. No Banks. 10:00 a.m. No Exceptions of Mitchell Arnett), for the nice • New Box Blade 6’, 7’, 8’ collection of canned products. • New Bushhogs Coming back to Paul Pelphrey, Call us at 297-5888 for free consult • New Tillers • Used Bushhogs of Paintsville. After church he and his wife, Justine, left for Florida • 25 Tractors (All Sizes And Descriptions) for a couple of months. They left This is an advertisement • Trucks • Tractors • Tillage directly after church. Our pastor, E-1-6-7T • Hay Equipment Roy Collett, will be in charge of the services the first Sunday in February. Hopefully there will be Receiving Dates: a good crowd on that Sunday. Jan. 14th, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Jan. 16th-20th, 8:30 a.m. to Two weeks ago there was a EASTERN KENTUCKY 5 p.m.; Jan. 21, 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. picture of our first little house. In LOCATION: Eastern Tobacco Warehouse, US 60 East, Morehead, this week’s paper will be a pic- TOBACCO WAREHOUSE Ky.. From I-64 Exit 137 Take 32 East To US 60 East. Turn Left. ture of the ranch style home that Approximately 1 Mile On Right. Watch For Sign. enclosed the first little house. the ranch style house was made pos- FUTURE SALES sible by Haden Ratliff, a great is now signing contracts with • February 18, 2006 • March 18, 2006 carpenter. This project took place R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company around 1960. Then in the last of Payment To Sellers Day Of Sale the 70s and the early 80s, the co- lonial developed. Contracts are available at VISA and MasterCard Accepted. TERMS: Cash or good check with proper I.D.. Out of state buyers Morgan Co. Extension Eastern Kentucky Tobacco Warehouse in Morehead, KY. needs letter of credit from bank. No buyers premium. Payment to seller day of auction. All equipment is subject to daily trading. Homemakers events Announcements made day of the auction takes precedence over “Lighten Up, Life’s Not that Hours are 8:00 to 5:00 Monday-Saturday all advertisement prior to the auction. Serious” leader training will be You may call (606) 784-7374 for more information held 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, Mike Phipps, Auctioneer, 1660 Adams Road, Owingsville, Ky. at the Morgan County extension 40360; Phone (606) 674-9409 office. OTHER CONTACT NUMBERS: Jim Wright, Phone (606) 433-9960; Cell (606) 424-4612 The Old School House An- Robbie Bradley, Phone (606) 522-4520 Eastern Tobacco Warehouse tiques Trip to Farmers, Ky. will Arch Johnson, Jr. (606) 295-2153 be Tuesday, Jan. 31. Those plan- US 60, Morehead, Ky. ning to attend should meet at the Danny Crawford (606) 876-2219 Arch Johnson, Phone (606) 784-7374 extension office at 8:30 a.m. Call for information: (606) 634-4207, (606) 433-9960, (606) 424-4612 Anyone can attend these Charlie Copher (606) 674-2307 Auctioneer’s Note: Demand good for equipment. We need buyers events. We hope to see you there! and sellers. We appreciate all the business we had in the past. LaDonna Motley (606) 743-3020 Thanks for all the successful sales of the past. Not Responsible For Theft, Fire, Or Accidents In politics, if you want any- WE ARE ABSOLUTELY NOT thing said, ask a man — if you WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS! want anything done, ask a RESPONSIBLE FOR NO SHOWS woman. C-1-19-3T W-1-20-3T E-1-20-3T C-1-12-2t, W-1-13-2t, E-1-13-2t —Margaret Thatcher THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2006 PAGE THREE-B Become an ARH 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 COMMUNITY Auxiliary member 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 1234567890123L45I6T789T01L23E45 6L78E90A121G23U456E78901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 Appalachian Regional Hospi- 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 BULLETIN tal, in West Liberty, Ky., is a 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 12345678B901A23S456E78B901A23L45L67 8M9012E12E34T56I78N90G1234567890 Healthcare Service Center that 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 BOARD we, the people of this area and 11223344556677889900112233445566778899001122334455667788990011221122334455667788990011223344556677889900 community, take great pride. We 1122334455667788T9900u1122e3344s5566d778899a0011y2233,44 55J66a7788n990011u2211a2233r4455y6677 8839900111223344556677889900 are so thankful to our faithful doc- 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 tors, nurses and all the workers at 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 Cannel City Alumni the hospital. If you have spare 1122334455667788990011223344556677889970011:22330445506677 88p990011m221122334455667788990011223344556677889900 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 Assn. meeting May 27 time in your week or a day, the 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 The Cannel City Alumni As- Auxiliary members invite you to 123456789012A3t4 5T67h89e0 1M23o45r6g78a90n1 2C12o34u5n67t8y901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 sociation will meet on Saturday, join us. The Auxiliary contributes 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 May 27, at the school. Doors will many free hours of service to the 12345678901234C56o7m890m123u4n56i7t8y9 0C12e12n34t5e6r78901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 be open from 1 to 3 p.m. hospital. 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The monthly meeting is the 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 meeting date changed last Tuesday of each month at 11223344556677889900112233445566778899001122334455667788990011221122334455667788990011223344556677889900 11:30 at the hospital. 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 The regular meeting date for C-1-19-2t West Liberty Tourism Commis- Photo by Shirley Terry sion has been changed to the third Morgan County DAV Chapter #132 has a drawing at the end of Historical Society Thursday of each month at 12 each year for a monogrammed DAV winter jacket to be given away noon. All meetings are open to the meeting set Jan. 21 to one of its members. The 2005 lucky winner is Darrell Gene public. Morgan County Historical So- Adams, right, of Cannel City. Making the presentation is Com- ciety will meet Saturday, Jan. 21, mander Kenny Brown, left. Darrell is an active member of the Honor PIZZA Alcoholics Anonymous at 1 p.m., at Pattie’s Place, Guard Firing Squad and is a veteran of the Vietnam War. He is a Pick up, meetings every Sunday Prestonsburg Street, in West Lib- very active member and represents DAV in an honorable manner. Delivery Dine In erty. Congratulations, Darrell, and keep up the good work. Alcoholics Anonymous meet- 907 PRESTONSBURG STREET • WEST LIBERTY, KENTUCKY 41472 ings are held every Sunday at 8 Benefit for Wendell Phone: 743-2233 p.m., in the basement of Morgan County Water District Office. Gevedon set Jan. 21 Middle School Site Base Sulphur Springs Church C-11-10-tf A benefit has been scheduled meeting slated Jan. 23 services Jan. 21 and 22 - Now Open On Sunday - for Wendell Gevedon, who has The Morgan County Middle Sulphur Springs Enterprise WLES Kids Clues Club been diagnosed with cancer, Sat- School Site Based Decision Mak- Baptist Church, at Crockett, will meetings are scheduled urday, Jan. 21, from 4 to 10 p.m., 18’’ Extra Large Pizza ing Council will meet for regular have worship services Saturday, at the Community Center, in West The Kids Clues Club at West meeting on Monday, Jan. 23, at Jan. 21, at 7 p.m., with refresh- Liberty Elementary School will Liberty. Activities will include an 3:30 p.m., in the school library. ments served afterward. Sunday With Up To 5 Toppings $1799 auction, cake walk, and door meet on Feb. 10, March 10, April Darren Sparkman, Principal morning service will begin at 11 One 2-Liter or prizes. Lykins Pawn Shop has 14 and May 12 from 1:30-2:30 Morgan County Middle a.m. The pastor Bro. Chris p.m. Kids Clues Club is a program donated a guitar that will be School Baldwin, assistant pastor, Bro. Large Chips *Sales Tax Not Included provided through the Family Con- raffled of during the evening. Bob Williams, and the congrega- PICK-UP ONLY nection FRC to help establish a Four Morgan Countians have do- Interested parents! tion invite everyone to come and ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ nated handcrafted items to be sold relationship between the pre- MSU at West Liberty Adult worship the Lord in spirit and in 15’’ Large Pizza including a wooden bread box, school child, the parent and the Education and Career Center is truth. made by Frank Peyton; turkey school. If you have any questions currently conducting GED With 2 Toppings $2399 calls, made by Mike Havens; or would like to join us, please call classes at East Valley Elementary 743-8432. walking cane, made by Clifford School, Wednesdays 12 4:00. also Six Ways To X-Large Breadstix Fellowship dinner at Naretiwst; Danedb ia H boeratuotnif. uTl hpearien twinilgl bbye aPvRaAilaXbIlSe pisr eCpO. NMoP aApSpSo,i nAtCmTe natn ids PMrinackiep lPee o1p: lBe eLciokme Ye oguenu- One 2-Liter Drink *SalePsI CTaKx-U NPo Ot INnLcYluded gospel, bluegrass and country Tom’s Branch Ch. Jan. 21 necessary, open door policy. The inely interested in other people. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ music provided by several bands There will be a fellowship din- adult learning center, located in Principle 2: Smile. Two 12’’ Pizzas including Silver Creek, Bob and ner at Tom’s Branch Church on West Liberty, is also offering Principle 3: Remember that a the Gospel Boys, Mike Havens Saturday, Jan. 21, beginning at 5 and Blue Mountain Grass, Gos- parenting classes each Tuesday at person’s name is to that person $1799 p.m., with worship services at 7 9:00 a.m. Different topics are dis- the sweetest and most important With Up To pel Crossroads, John Rigsby, p.m. The pastor, Bro. Jeff Mont- cussed each week and the center sound in any language. gomery, and congregation invite Lonesome Mountain Boys, and welcomes any topics of interest Principle 4: Be a good listener. 4 Toppings others. Food and drinks will be *Sales Tax Not Included everyone to attend. available. All proceeds from the parents may have. Com join us Encourage others to talk about PICK-UP ONLY and bring some new discussion themselves. Morgan Co. Extension evening will benefit Mr. to the table! Homemakers events Gevedon. Principle 5: Talk in terms of PEPPERONI POUNDER C-1-19-1t Services at New Salem the other person’s interests. “Lighten Up, Life’s Not that Church this weekend Principle 6: Make the other 4 Different Types Of Cheese & $1099 Serious” leader training will be Singing at Assembly of person feel important — and do held 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, Faith Saturday, Jan. 21 There will be services at New it sincerely. 100 Pieces Of Pepperoni........... at the Morgan County extension Salem Church Saturday, Jan. 21, Come join the Assembly of Dale Carnegie office. and Sunday, Jan. 22. The business Faith Church Saturday, Jan. 21, The Old School House An- meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. at 7 p.m., for an evening of sing- tiques Trip to Farmers, Ky. will Saturday, with the worship ser- ing and fellowship. Gospel sing- be Tuesday, Jan. 31. Those plan- vice following at 7 p.m. Bro. ning to attend should meet at the ing Russell Griffith will be preaching. extension office at 8:30 a.m. Refreshments will be served fol- Wells Chapel Ch. of God Anyone can attend these lowing the Saturday evening ser- events. We hope to see you there! supper, singing Jan. 28 vice. Sunday school will begin at Revival set at New Wells Chapel Church of God, 10 a.m. on Sunday morning, fol- on Stacy Fork, will have a sup- lowed by the worship service at Beginnings Ch. of God per, weather permitting, Saturday, 11 a.m. Everyone is invited to at- Evangelist Matt Leslie, from Jan. 28, starting at 1 p.m. There tend by the pastor and congrega- Columbus, Ohio, will be in re- will be special singers. Everyone tion. OPENS HUNDREDS OF NEW OFFICES NATIONWIDE vival Jan. 22 thru Jan. 27 at New welcome. Beginnings Church of God, lo- C-1-19-2t City Council to meet Local Office Announces cated at 248 Blevins Road, West Monday, January 23 Liberty. Services will be at 7 p.m. Grace Baptist to host The West Liberty City Coun- nightly. Pastor Ruford Abner in- documentary Jan. 22 cil will meet in regular session Grand Opening Event vites everyone to attend. Come Everyone is invited to see a Monday, Jan. 23, at 5 p.m., in the expecting a miracle. documentary, “Beyond the Gates West Liberty City Hall Council Deadline for ordering oCfh uSrpclhe nodno Sr”u,n data yG, rJaacne. 2B2a, patti s6t Rthoeo pmu.b Alicll. meetings are open to (West Liberty, Kentucky) – In an effort to match convenience with a rootstock is Jan. 27th p.m. Set in the Amazon basin of growing demand for tax services during the 2006 tax filing season, The Morgan County Extension Ecuador, this is the story about Rook Tournament slated H&R Block is opening hundreds of new offices. One of the company’s Office will be taking orders for five young missionaries who were at Headwaters Bass Club Apple and Pear Rootstock. The killed by the Waodani Indians, a newest local office, located at (572 Prestonsburg St.), will celebrate Headwaters Bass Club will cost of the rootstock is $1.00 each. violent and isolated tribe, fifty a grand opening on (Monday, January 23, from 9:00 a.m. - host a Rook Tournament on Fri- Deadline for ordering will be Jan. years ago this month. The remark- day and Saturday, Jan. 20 and 21, 6:00 p.m.) The public is invited to attend. 27. If you would like to place an able story of how within three at the clubhouse on Hwy. 460 at order please contact our office at years of this tragedy 90% of the Greear. Signups from 6 to 7 p.m. 743-3292. Waodani had been brought to sal- “This new office will give our clients ready access to our tax Games will begin at 7 p.m. There C-1-19-2t vation by family members of will be plenty of concessions. professionals and the full array of tax services and products offered by these same men. Come out and enjoy the evening. 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C-1-12-2T PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2006 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER Hello, my name is Connor Motley Salyer. I finally came into this world on October 21, 2005. My proud parents are Reid and Maria Motley Salyer, of Ezel. When I was born I weighed 5 lbs. 14 ozs. and was 18 1/4 inches long. My grandparents are Bobby and Denise Motley and Alan and Theresa Salyer. I also have a very special Aunt Maci Motley. My mommy and daddy would like to thank everyone for all of the prayers and support through Happy 50th wedding anniversary, our difficult time and also let everyone know we are doing fine Sewell and Norma Smith! now. We love you all very much and are proud to have you as our parents. With love from your four children, Anthony and Sarah Melissa, Sheldon, Melvin and Melinda Beculhimer mark (Pd) 70th anniversary Judging of String Along Guild members’ quilt blocks is Tues. HANDS/First Steps celebrates String Along Quilt Guild After everyone finished eating annual Christmas Celebration members decided a few months the group gathered back in the ago to make and enter quilt blocks meeting room for a Christmas gift in a friendly competition. Well, exchange. A door prize, furnished On December 9, 2005, Gate- to welcome HANDS into their the time has come for the judg- by Jane Collett, was won by way District’s HANDS Service life. Mothers and fathers are wel- ing! Judges have been chosen; Myrtle Fannin. held their 9th annual Christmas come to meet with a spokesper- first, second, and third place rib- Those attending were Fay Celebration. Approximately 100 son today. bons have been purchased; and Jenkins, Myrtle Fannin, Thelma individuals throughout the Gate- The holiday event was made quilt blocks are all finished. Judg- Ball, Sandi Adkins, Vanessa way Area, participating in possible by the overwhelming ing will take place at the January Litton, Anna Keeton, Roberta HANDS and First Steps, enjoyed support from the following agen- 24th meeting, at the MSU Adult Hutchinson, Jane Collett, Libby an evening together building new cies and businesses: Education Center, at Index. The Hammonds, Sandra Tyree, Sarah friendships and celebrating the Clark Energy, Northcutt and group meets at 6:30 p.m. If you Tyree, Eleanor Holbrook, Janie holiday season. The annual event Son Home for Funerals, Bank of have an interest in quilting, feel Collinsworth, Linda Perry and was comprised of a visit from the Mountains, Wal Mart, Anthony and Sarah Beculhimer free to come join us. guests, Gayle Hammonds, and Santa, caroling provided by the Morehead National Bank, December meeting Linda Nickell of the MSU Adult MSU Student Methodist Center, Menifee County Pharmacy, Ster- Anthony and Sarah (Spradlin) String Along Guild met for Education Center. (Many thanks, family photos, a Christmas Din- ling Pharmacy Group, Damon Beculhimer, of Beaver Dam, Ky., their Christmas meeting on Tues- Linda, for all you do to help our ner, gifts for the children, and in- Ballinger, Herald and Stewart and are celebrating 70 years of mar- day, Dec. 20, at 6:30 p.m., at the group.) formation pertaining to parenting Halsey Funeral Home, Potter’s riage with their family. MSU Adult Education Center, at during the holiday season. They resided most of their ARH Auxiliary Funeral Home, Betty Lewis, Index. HANDs represents a support- years in Morgan County, Ky. American Legion, Season’s Flo- The meeting opened with News ive service available to all first- Anthony and Sarah were mar- President Libby Hammonds lead- time parents across the state. This rist, EKCC: Prison Industries, Big ried Jan. 19, 1936, in Sarah’s Thelma McGuire and her great, ing the group in the Pledge to the Recently installed officers of free and voluntary service offers Lots, Hutton and Lloyd Tree home at White Oak Branch, Ky., great grandson, James Sampson American Flag. the auxiliary were incumbents first-time parents a new partner in Farm, Family Dollar Distribution with the minister (Zoober) Bill Mays, Jr. At the beginning of the meet- who were unanimously re- parenting. Our HANDS Staff can Center, Miller Furniture, St. Williams officiating. ing, Mrs. Rocky (Christy) Bolin elected. Officers are Leota offer your family the knowledge Claire Outreach Center, Gateway Their children are Imogene Decoration Day accepted a patchwork quilt from Sherman, President; Marlene of area community resources, in- District Health Department, Rudd, Christine, Dean, Anthony the group. Libby Hammonds Clevenger, Vice President; Phyllis formation regarding how parents Carnico Stone’s, Peyton’s Phar- Jr., and Sharon Sue. Every year for as many as I can made the presentation on behalf Keeton, Secretary; Anita Hunley, can influence their child’s life, macy, and MSU Student Method- Their grandchildren are Susan remember, my grandmother has of the guild. The Bolin family lost Treasurer. and tips for ensuring your baby ist Center. Chinn, Kim Turner, Jeff made the trek to the cemetery on their home and all of its contents The auxiliary is made up of a has the opportunity to grow up in Thank you all for your gener- Beculhimer, and Leigh Ann “Decoration Day.” She had been to a house fire in late November. large number of women but is not a safe and nurturing environment. ous support which helped to cre- Tarango. puny all last winter, but hoped to As the roll was called, mem- limited to women only. We have If you are a first-time parent ei- ate a truly magical event for the They have several great grand- feel better come Memorial Week- bers answered by telling the num- and have had in the past men who ther expecting your first baby or families participating in both the children. end. As time drew closer, it was ber of brothers and sisters they have been a great help to the or- who has a newborn under the age HANDS and First Steps service. Imogene and Dean reside in obvious Mamaw didn’t have the have, and displayed “Show and ganization. of 3 months, please contact our We are grateful to your commit- Beaver Dam, Ky., close to their breath or the energy to make the Tell” items. Two quilts, a Bear We would like to have you join office at (606) 674-8716, your ment to the families in your area. parents. trek. You see, we have to drive to Claw and a Flower Bouquet, us, we really need you. Some local health department, OB/ HANDS would also like to (Pd) the end of a holler up Pleasant were shown. Everyone enjoyed members are not able to work GYN, or local hospital for details extend our great appreciation to Run in Morgan County, cross a seeing these beautiful quilts. now and a couple are gone to of how you can receive an Extra Wal Mart for their ongoing sup- field, jump a stream and hike Minutes from the previous Florida for the rest of the winter. Pair of Hands! During the last 3 port to first time families through Miss Waddell, Mr. straight up the backbone and then meIenticnlgu dweedr ein r edaidsc aunsds iaopnp drouvriendg. The next meeting is 11:30 a.m. years, 240 families have chosen the HANDS service. Benton exchange asmcraolsls c ethmee tteorpy othf atth teim ried hgaes tfoo ra- Tuesday, Jan. 31, at the hospital. the business meeting was a quilt Join now and start a new year. vows Dec. 31st gotten. Mamaw has an uncle and show, tentatively set for Saturday, three baby brothers buried there. May 20, at the Community Cen- To pass the time, Mamaw always ter, in West Liberty. The quilt SENIOR CITIZENS MENU regaled us with stories that took show will be open to the public Monday, Jan. 23--Sliced ham you back 60 or 70 years to a time free of charge. It is in the plan- w/raisin sauce, sweet potatoes, when they hauled their dead on a ning stages, and will be hosted by green beans, white/wheat, marga- sleigh and drank from a spring. String Along Quilt Guild. More rine, vanilla ice cream, milk. Memorial Day came and went. about the event will be published Tuesday, Jan. 24--Chili con June came and went. Mamaw at a later date. carne, pimento cheese sandwich, called in July and said she guessed After the business meeting, the creamy cole slaw, white/wheat she was just getting too old. You group enjoyed a delicious potluck crackers, margarine, fresh apple, could hear the disappointment in meal. Ladies filled their plates milk. her voice. She wished she were from a variety of dishes includ- Wednesday, Jan. 25--Beef able to go. We went back and forth ing turkey, chicken and dump- stew, buttered lima, carrot raisin with ideas of how to get an old lings, cocktail sausages, ham and salad, corn bread, margarine, pea- woman up on that hill. We finally cheese tray, broccoli casserole, nut butter cookie, milk. settled on 4-wheelers. My hus- crackers and dip, sweet grape and Thursday, Jan. 26--Tuna salad band had one and a nephew of other fruit salads, cole slaw, rolls, sandwich, tomato soup, potato hers had another one. It would bread sticks, cream candy, white salad, white/wheat, margarine, take 3 times longer and take us chocolate and peanut butter cook- fruit cocktail, milk. miles out of the way, but she was ies, and dined in the lobby near a Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Benton determined to try. Mamaw made everyone prom- beautifully decorated Christmas tree. The soft glow of the lights Trivia Tidbit Jeremy Benton and Kelley ise to go slow and be extra care- created a serene atmosphere for Robert Silliman Hillyer was an Waddell were married Saturday, ful. She even made us get off a the holiday meal. American lyric poet. Wins bicycle at McKenzie’s Shopwise Dec. 31, 2005, at 3 o’clock in the few times and meander up the rough spots. She rode on one with afternoon, at the Flat Fork Jerald Amyx, of West Liberty, was the winner of a bicycle given her nephew and my husband, Church, in Carter County, Ky. away at Christmas at McKenzie’s Shopwise. Mr. Amyx grandson and I rode on the other Jeremy is the 20-year-old son answered a child’s Christmas wish when he surprised her with one. After what seemed like an of Ada Benton, and the grandson the bicycle. He presented the bicycle to Tara Lea Bright, who is eternity, we finally made it to the of Maggie Benton and the late a great, great niece of Mr. Amyx and his wife, Mable. Tara was cemetery. We raked off the leaves, Leonard Benton whom Jeremy gratefully surprised and couldn’t wait to show them how it was uncovered the footstones, cut tree loved so very much. just right for her. She is the ten-year-old daughter of Bill and sprouts and disposed of the old Kelley is the 20-year-old flowers. Mamaw decorated the Rebecca Johnson Bright, granddaughter of Deborah Wells daughter of Denise Orcutt and graves with new flowers, stood Bright, of Frankfort, Jay and Virgie Johnson, of Danville, great William Waddell, of Carter back and admired our handiwork. granddaughter of Henry and Thelma McKenzie Wells, formerly County. Once again, she had made the trek of West Liberty. Tara is a fourth grade student at Peaks Mill Jeremy and Kelley are students and wondered aloud if this would Elementary School in Frankfort. at Morehead State University and be her last time on the hill. they now live in Morehead. Mamaw’s health continued to (pd) spiral downward over the next Did You Know? Words Of Wisdom few months. Finally a doctor con- On Cutbank Pass in Glacier Live your life each day as you cluded she needed a pacemaker. National Park in the Rocky would climb a mountain. An oc- Quotable Quote Our 80 lb. spitfire spent her first Mountains there are three brooks casional glance toward the sum- When I think of how quickly time in the hospital, and had her so close together that a person can mit keeps the goal in mind, but time flies, I am always sorry that first operation. We were terrified pour water into all three. One many beautiful scenes are to be I did not do better yesterday or for her. Would she make it brook carries water north to observed from each new vantage last year, because that particular through the surgery? Would she Hudson Bay, another west to the point. Climb slowly, steadily, en- opportunity will never come keep her mental faculties? Pacific Ocean and the third car- joying each passing moment. The again. But I comfort myself with I’m happy to say she recently ries the water south to the Gulf view from the summit will serve thinking that the opportunity to celebrated her 82nd birthday and of Mexico. The point can be con- as a fitting climax for the jour- do better next time lies before me. doing quite well. She’s looking sidered the top of the North ney. forward to this year’s “Decoration American continent. Harold V. Melchert Edward Chipman Guild Day.” PAGE FOUR-B THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2006 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER EEllaamm’’ss FFuurrnniittuurree 2 Cents Off Per Gallon We Are Now Authorized 90 Days Same Need Cash As Cash With No Dealer For Whirlpool, On Any Brand Of Money Down Advances? New Furniture And Used Appliances Estate Home Appliances Gasoline Purchase! (With Approved Credit) 2 Miles West Of West Liberty - Phone 743-4196 And Roper. Stop By And Bring (Bring In This Ad) We Now Have No Limit - No Expiration Your Current Bank New Appliances I’m tired of In Stock! Statement, Your changing the sign! All Wood Bedroom Suites Current Pay Check Stub, $59900 And Drivers Licenses. 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Tracking Vipers Human Prey II ^ ottiD .21 detcaxE .01 tcepseR .9 evloS .8 snoegruS .4 amgoD .1 ESPN 27 SportsCenter ^ College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter ^ ESPN 27 SportsCenter ^ College Basketball Ultimate Super Bowl 40-Man Roster SportsCenter ^ SSORCA SNOITULOS TNT 32 Charmed ^ Law & Order ^ Law & Order ^ Law & Order ^ Law & Order ^ Without a Trace ^ TNT 32 Charmed ^ Law & Order ^ NBA Basketball: Phoenix Suns at Miami Heat ^ NBA Basketball SCI 33 Stargate SG-1 ^ Surface ^ Stargate SG-1 ^ Stargate SG-1 ^ Stargate SG-1 ^ Battlestar Gal SCI 33 Stargate SG-1 ^ Path of Destruction (2005) ^ Magma: Volcanic Disaster (2006) Fatal Error THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2006 PAGE FIVE reduction, visit Social Security ted by February 1 to Willie plex at 150 N. Limestone in Lex- 111222333Y444555666o777888999000u111222333444555r666777 888999S000111222333o444555666777c888999000111i222111a222333444l555666777888 online at Blevins, 407 West Madison ington. The specific times set 11223344556677889900112233445566778899001122334455667788990011221122334455667788 www.socialsecurity.gov/retire2/ Street, Louisa, Kentucky 41230. aside for veterans are 3 p.m. to 4 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678 11223344556677889900112233445566778899001122334455667788990011221122334455667788 retirechart.htm. For more information about p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28, and 12 1234567S89012e345c6789u0123r456i78t90y1212345678 11223344556677889900112233445566778899001122334455667788990011221122334455667788 Bernard O’Nan is the District the conference visit the EKLC p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678 11223344556677889900112233445566778899001122334455667788990011221122334455667788 Manager at the Ashland Social w e b s i t e 4. 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678 Security Office. A representative www.eastkentuckyleadership.org Veterans who wish to partici- from the Ashland Office visits or contact Annette Napier at the pate must schedule an appoint- RETIREMENT West Liberty every non-holiday KRADD offices, 917 Perry Park ment by e-mailing By Bernard O’Nan Monday at the Community Cen- Road, Hazard, Kentucky 41701, [email protected]. Ap- Question: I will be 66 years ter starting at 8:30 a.m. The fax (606) 436-2144 or phone pointments for the specific vet- old next February and am plan- Ashland Office can be reached at (606) 436-3158, by email eran hours will be made on a first- ning to retire on my birthday. Can (606) 324-0516. [email protected], or the come, first-serve basis. you tell me what the maximum Harlan site coordinator Kim Directly e-mailing Social Security retirement benefit Nominations for Collier at (606) 573-4156 [email protected] is the will be in 2006? ([email protected]) fastest and best way to make an Answer: The maximum Top Eastern appointment, but those without amount for 2006 for a person re- access to e-mail may call Lisa tiring at full retirement age (65 Kentuckians Wills For Heroes Aug KDVA, 502-564-9203, to years and 8 months for those born request an appointment; she will Eddie Conley, face to camera, was thrilled to realize his dream in 1941) is $2,053. This is based The public is invited to sub- program set for forward your request. on earnings at the maximum tax- to watch the Wildcats play in Rupp Arena. mit nominations for individuals able amount for every year after Jan. 28 - Feb. 4 and organizations to be honored age 21. However, the average re- Morgan paraplegic gets wish tirement benefit amount in 2006 for their contributions to Eastern Kentucky’s military veterans for all workers is estimated to be Kentucky during the 2006 East can get basic wills drafted at no to attend a UK Wildcat game $1,002. To get an accurate esti- Kentucky Leadership Conference charge in Lexington Jan. 28 and mate of your retirement benefit (EKLC) to be held April 27-28 in Feb. 4. Two residents from J.J. Jordan thank Mr. Sparks for the oppor- amount, you can visit Social Harlan, Kentucky. The Kentucky Bar Association Geriatric Center in Louisa, Ky. tunity.” Security’s Retirement Planner at Submit nominations for the Young Lawyers Section is spon- www.socialsecurity.gov/plan- soring this program to provide attended a UK basketball game Administrator David B. ners/. following categories: public indi- basic wills for veterans, on November 14, 2005, compli- McKenzie said, “The residents Question: What is the abso- vidual, private individual, orga- firefighters and police officers. ments of John Sparks, Lawrence were so excited when they let the lute earliest age that I can begin nization, cultural/arts and media. Staff from KDVA will be present County’s local extension agent, facility. They were transported to receiving Social Security retire- Include reasons why the nominee to assist in this project. One at- who donated tickets for the resi- Rupp Arena by staff and were ment benefits? made the greatest positive impact torney and one field benefits rep- dents and staff. treated with dinner at Cracker Answer: The earliest age at in Eastern Kentucky in the fol- resentative will help answer any Morgan County native Eddie Barrel.” Conley amd the other which a worker can begin getting lowing year and/or in previous questions from veterans who take Conley, a resident at the center center resident, Kenneth Green, Social Security retirement ben- years. Also, please include as advantage of this program. Happy Birthday and a paraplegic, was overjoyed were escorted by Patricia Peters, efits is 62. The 1983 Social Se- much history or biographical in- “This is a great opportunity for and many more on to realize his dream to attend a LPN, and Katie Dilley, Activities cpurorivtiys iAonm feonrd mraeisnintsg itnhcel urdeetidr ea- formation you have concerning vtientge roanffs wmhaok imnga ya h awviell b, eoern wpuhto- January 18th to UK ballgame. When Mr. Sparks Aide at the center. ment age beginning with persons the nominee. cannot afford an attorney to make J. D. Stevens of heard about Mr. Conley’s wish to The awards ceremony will be Mr. Conley, Mr. Green, and born in 1938 or later, but do not sure their loved ones are taken attend a game, he graciously do- held Thursday, April 27, 2006 at Sandy Hook staff at J.J. Jordan Geriatric Cen- affect the minimum age for retire- care of,” KDVA Commissioner nated his season tickets and pur- ment, still age 62. However, you 7:00 pm during the 19th Annual Les Beavers said. God Bless You, We ter extended their thanks to Mr. chased two additional tickets in would receive a reduced benefit East Kentucky Leadership Con- Wills for Heroes will take All Love You Sparks for the tickets and “the op- the handicapped section for Mr. if you elect benefits prior to your ference at the Harlan Center in place on two Saturdays – Jan. 28 portunity of a lifetime” for two With Love Your Sister, Conley and a staff member. full retirement age. For more in- Harlan, Kentucky. and Feb. 4 – from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. die hard UK fans to attend the Alpha Clevenger & Family “I’ve wanted to see a game all formation on the amount of this Nominations must be submit- at the Fayette District Court Com- game. C-1-19-1T my life, and it was a great thrill for me,” Conley said. “I appreci- Mrs. James Conley of Lacy ate Mr. Sparks’ donation of tick- Creek, a family member who vis- ets and am so glad to be able to its with Mr. Conley frequently see a live game. It was better than along with other relatives, said he watching on TV.” still talks about the trip to Lex- Kenneth Green, another resi- ington to see the Wildcats. dent also attended the game. “The Eddie, who was injured in an seats were great and I didn’t real- automobile accident, has been a Happy Birthday ize how good it would be to at- resident of Jordan Geriatric Cen- tend this game, and I also wish to ter for 18 years. Federal jury indicts rock shelter known as the Sunny Steve Roy, Shelter, which suffered irrepa- two men for looting rable damage. archaeological site “What was once an important record of human history is now Steve Roy – Two Estill County men have destroyed, archaeologist Randy been indicted by a federal grand Boedy. Artifacts removed from jury on charges of looting archeo- the site were confiscated, he said. logical sites in the Red River He’s Our Boy!! Gorge. The defacement of such sites The U.S. Forest Service said deeply affects Native Americans Michael Scott Johnson, 41, and and represents another small, but William Walter Blaisdell, 42, cumulative, loss of their tribal were charged with digging in a heritage, the agency said. Calls from the doctors. Call from you. His patience is tried and true – and Rupert Wilhoit now there is Medicare D, too! Always kind, concerned and helpful – ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - For - No jokes about his “Buttercup” Vest – and District Pee Wee Herman Shoes Judge Steve Roy stands above the rest! 37th Judicial District ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Lois.... ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Rupert Wilhoit has announced that he has filed papers with the Kentucky Secretary of State, to include his name among the Ever faithful and willing to candidates for the position of District Judge in the 37th judicial district, which includes help all she comes in contact with, Morgan, Elliott, and Carter Counties. she enjoys life, Jerry and Mr. Wilhoit is a 1984 graduate of East Carter all her children and grandchildren. County High School, Georgetown College in 1988, and the Salmon P. Chase law school in Look for her on the road, ready to 1991. After graduating he opened his law practice in Grayson where he continues go and travel in her new wheels. to practice today. He is licensed to practice in all Kentucky state courts as well as in HAPPY the United States District Courts for the Eastern District of Kentucky and the United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, BIRTHDAY, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. Wilhoit has handled jury trials in both LOIS – You Deserve the state district and circuit courts and in United States District Court. He has handled The Best. Lois May appeals in both state and federal appellate courts. Having practiced extensively in the District Court, including juvenile, criminal, Peyton’s Pharmacy civil and probate matters, he has the ability to efficiently administer the District Court docket. In a statement Mr. Wilhoit said, “I look forward to the opportunity to serve as District 414 Main Street • West Liberty, Ky. Judge. I believe my experience and training will allow me to meet the challenge.” 606-743-3163 Mr. Wilhoit is the son of Federal Judge Henry R. Wilhoit, Jr. and Jane Horton Huff Wilhoit of Grayson. He is a member of the First Church of Christ and the Lions Club. PAID FOR BY RUPERT WILHOIT Mindy Waggoner,Treasurer C-1-19-3T E-1-20-3T THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2006 PAGE FIVE-B CHURCH Straight Creek Enterprise Baptist Williams Creek-Elkfork Commu- Wells Chapel Church Of God, Stacy Watson Enterprise Baptist Church, Neal Howards Creek Community Broadway First Church Of God, Church, Big Mandy Road off KY- nity Church, Rt. 3, West Liberty, KY Fork, KY. Sunday School 10:00 am. HC 75, Sandy Hook, KY. Larry Dale Church, Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. West Liberty, KY 41472, phone 743- 650. Every third Saturday evening 41472, phone 522-4111 or 522-4591, Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday Ison, pastor. Mike Gilliam, assistant DIRECTORY Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday 3759. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- 7:00 pm. Every Sunday morning Rev. Herbert Wright, pastor. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday evening pastor. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- morning 11:00 am. Every third Thurs- day morning 11:00 am. Sunday 11:00 am. Darris Hammons, pastor. radio service 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm. day morning 11:00 am. day ladies and men’s meeting 7:00 pm. evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday prayer Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday 6:00 pm. Rev. Ivan Hinton, pastor. Ev- Dean Lewis, pastor. Everyone wel- meeting 6:30 pm. Bro. Jessie Rogers, Catholic Church Of The Good evening 7:00 pm. Wednesday prayer eryone welcome. Campton Church Of Christ, Rt. 35, come. pastor. Shepherd, 525 Main St., Campton, service 7:00 pm. Box 405, Campton, KY 41301, phone Pekin Pentecostal Church, Thursday Abundant Life Full Gospel Church, KY. Phone 668-3731. Sunday mass Brushy Fork Church, Caney, Ky. WCheullrsc hC, rSeuenkd aEy nmteorrnpirnigs e1 0B:3a0p atimst. 668-6531. e7v:0e0n ipnmg .7 :S0u0n dpamy. SScahtuorodl a1y0 e:0v0e naimng. 8P4h9o nBe r7o4a3d-w15ay4 9S. tS.,u Wndeasyt SLcihboeortly 1, 0K:0Y0. NBaepwtcisotm Cbheu Vrcahll,e yIs oFnivrsiltl eE, nKtYer. pFriirsset LCahcuyr cCh,r eLeakc yE Cnrteeerkp,r KisYe . BSaepcotinsdt 1p2m:3.0 pm. Wednesday evening 5:30 Services fourth Saturday at 1:00 pm Every second Saturday evening 7:00 Lick Fork Pentecostal Church, Sat- Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Rev. Sammy am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Thurs- Saturday each month 7:00 pm. Weekly weekend each month. Saturday Countryside Community Church, and fourth Sunday at 10:00 am each pm. Joe Gilliam, pastor. Ruley Wag- urday evening 7:30 pm. Sunday Vancleave, pastor. Everyone invited. day evening 7:00 pm. Bro. Donnie Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. Sunday morning KY-134, Johnson Fork. Sunday month. Hobert Dunn, pastor. oner, assistant pastor. evening 6:00 pm. Congregation invites Wheeler, pastor. morning 10:45 am. Ladies Bible study/ 11:00 am. Every Sunday evening 6:30 School 10:00 am. Sunday morning all. Everyone welcome. West Liberty Christian Church, 304 prayer group Wednesday 1:00 pm. pm. Bro. Tim Jenkins, pastor. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. West Liberty Church Of God, 568 Union Enterprise Church, Williams Prestonsburg St. (corner of Callaboose Community Church, Off Mike Adkins, pastor. Marvin Fannin, Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. David Glenn Ave., West Liberty, KY 41472, Creek, KY. Sunday School 9:30 am to Rocky Branch Full Gospel Church Prestonsburg and Court Street), phone KY-746 near Campton. Sunday morn- assistant pastor. Apostolic Church Of Jesus Christ, Hinton, pastor. phone 743-4161. Gary Fields, pastor. 10:30 am every Sunday morning. Sun- Of God, 3 miles north of Campton on (606) 743-4356, parsonage (606) 743- ing 10:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Lytten, KY. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Parsonage: 743-2632. Sunday School day evening 6:00 pm. First Saturday KY-746. Sunday morning 10:00 am. 4355. Paul Casteel, minister. Ben Tho- Raymond Brewer, pastor. 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Rick Pelfrey, 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- pastor. 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 SSSctuahnrodkoal y U1 0mn:i3ot0er ndai mnMg. Fe9tr:hi3doa0dy i asymto u.C tShh uugnrrdocuahyp, epBvmeea.n rPi naPgtre 7inc:0 iaW0 Cpomrrids. heSriu,p np dCaaseyton ert.veern, iSnugn 6d:0ay0 WCPrheesusttor ncLshbi,bu regcr oStyrt.n SUeurn nidtoaefyd S MMchaoeiotnhl 1o0da:in0s0dt aScomtamn. elSe.yu nRdigasyb ym, poarsntionr.g E 1v2er:y0o0n en owoenl-. mK1S0uYi:nl0.ed s0Pa hyoa omfefnv .eU eS nS7ui4n-n43gd6- ay20yo3 uo8mtn0ho . 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Every Sunday Douglas Dunn, pastor, phone 668- Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday 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. morning 11:00 am. Wednesday evening Everyone invited. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. Wednesday 41474, phone 743-4127. Sunday pm. Fannin Enterprise Baptist pastor. 6:30 pm. Everyone welcome. 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 ornancmeehs .d7 aS4Oyu3 n-Bf3d i9ab0Cyl6e hm .s rStouiursdnnty--, ZmScaihlgeo Cooflof m1K0mY:0-u50n1 ia9tm yo .nC SKhuuYnr-dc 9ha7y, 6 lm.o Scoaurtnneddina 1gy CC1W1aae:n0ldvn0nae erals ymdC a.By itS aeyupv, netKdinsaiYtny .g Ce S7hvu:e0unn0rdi cpnahmgy, .6 mKH:0Yoa0rr-r n1ypi9 nmB1g.,. pCM6a:h0usr0troip sprht.miya .Fn To Forakdi.dt Eh Kv Ciedhrdyu, S rpcaahtsu tOrodfra. 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. : eS0uv0unen niadtimynagy .C 7eS:hv0uue0nnr dpcimnahgy,. SeeWGvraeyeeno dndSrnigynuee gsn Hd deSaaoatyyaco hf pkfm 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. 11:00 am. Wednesday Bible study 7:00 Helton, pastor. Garrie Stamper, pastor. Ison assistant pastor. pm. Rev. Donald Cox, pastor. Every- Lee City First Church Of God, Lee Woodsbend Community Church, one welcome. Campton Baptist Church, Sunday KY-705 North. Phone (606) 743-3580. City, KY, phone 662-6221. Sunday Green’s Lawnmower Sales Index Community Church, Rt. 1 Box Samch. oSouln 9d:4ay5 aemve.n Siunngd 6a:y0 0m pomrn.i Wnge 1d1n:e0s0- Smuonrndianyg S11c:h0o0o al m1.0 C:0h0il darmen.’ sS cuhnudrachy m6:0o0rn pinmg. R10e:v3. 0S taamnl.e yS uBnudrnayet te, vpeansitonrg. Sheets Bookkeeping & Service 210, West Liberty, KY 41472 (intersec- day prayer service 6:00 pm. Rev. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Everyone welcome. & Tax Service tion KY-191 & US-460), phone 743- 1256 Hwy. 706 – West Liberty, KY 4733. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- Ronald Barnett, phone 668-3517. Wisteridense 7s:d0a0y pemve.ning family night min- Centerville Community Church, Sat- please call Johnny Green dhaoyu rm 6o:r3n0i npgm 1.1 :S0u0n admay. Seuvnendainyg y 7o:u0t0h Hazel Green Church Of God, KY- urday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday 210 Riverside Dr. • West Liberty, KY pm. Wednesday prayer service 7:00 1010 East. Sunday School 10:00 am. Pine Branch House Of Worship, evening 6:00 pm. Harry Flannery, pas- Jennifer M. Sheets, E.A. • and Staff 606-522-4241 pm. Rev. Mike Frisby, pastor. Eddy Sunday morning and children’s church Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Saturday tor. 743-7080, 743-3914 or FAX: 743-7080 Dennison, assistant pastor. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. evening 7:00 pm. Raymond Mollette, John Wayne Pest Control, Inc. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Rev. pastor. Vortex Pentecostal Church, Thursday Compliments Of Sandy Hook United Methodist Glendon Robinson, pastor. evening 7:00 pm. Rev. Leonard Cole, Church, Sunday School 10:00 am. Assembly Of Faith Church, seven pastor. McKENZIE SHOPWISE • State Licensed • Insured • Commercial • Residential • 17 Years Of Experience Sunday morning 11:00 am. Wednesday Concord Enterprise Baptist Church, miles north of West Liberty on KY-519. • VA & 1FH0A0 In8sp4ec t6Hion0sw •6 yM -o7n7t h•l4y CW3on-etra7sctts0 •L T0ierbm3eiters t•y R, atKs •Y Roaches BVaibnloev esrt,u pdays to7r:.0 E0v permyo. nRee wv.e lWcoamrree.n KEpmvYe-.r 3yE2 vefoeigruhyrt t hmS uiSlneadst uawryde, saSty ou fen Svdaeannydi nySg Hc h7oo:o0ok0l. Se77v:4u0e3n0n-d 4ipan5myg5 .5m 6.H:o3ar0rno iplndmg D . 1aT0vh:i3su,0r sp daaamsyto. reS. vuPenhndoinanyge GSmuornarndciean ygB 1aS1pc:t0hi0sot oa Cml h.1 Su0ur:n0chd0a, yaM mdai.sl ocSinpuel,ne sKdhaYiyp. Mon. –2 6S1at .C –o 7u ratm S –t. 9• pWme •s tS Lunib. e–r 9ty ,a mK Y– 7 pm LPOC #573 “WhCeanl lB Jouhgns AWrea yAn eP”ain, Rzeel dG Rreievne,r K CYo 4m1m33u2n, ipthyo Cneh 6u6r2ch-6, 9H4a7-. 1W0e:0d0n easmda. yS upnradyaeyr mmoerentiinngg 171::0000 pamm.. Campton United Methodist Church, tprmai.n Winge d5n:0e0sd pamy .B Siubnled asytu edvye n6i:n0g0 6p:m00. 606-743-7379 Menifee Bookkeeping & Tax Service Smuonrndianyg S1c1h:0o0o la m10. :S00un admay. eSvuenndinagy Rev. Ricky Lewis, pastor. phone 668-3229. Sunday School 10:00 Bro. Mike Lindon, pastor. COMMERCIAL BANK am. Sunday morning 10:55 am. Sun- US-460 • Wellington, KY 6:00 pm. Thursday prayer service 7:00 West Liberty Church Of Christ, Sun- day evening 7:00 pm. Wednesday Redbush Enterprise Baptist Church, “God Owns My Business” pm. Rev. Charles Glover, pastor. day Bible study 10:00 am. Sunday evening 7:00 pm choir 7:45 pm. Rev. Redbush, KY. Second Saturday “Where Friendliness Prevails” Mon.-Fri. –E v8e al6ymn0 t6Co- r67o 6upm8ch-;2, S m0a2ta.7 n–a 8ge arm. to 5 pm PUmtorSari,s -n5s4c 869e10: 0 O,G0 Wf lae mPnesne.t aF AcLavetie hb.Ce,e rrpa tJhtyeho,r onrKlyei YcD7 .4C o3Srh-nu4u,n 8rpd1caa7hsy.-, m6aPl:hl0o oa0rnng epein sm7g 74. :310W-102:e 10pd30mn2 e.a. sPmdaa.u ylS BBunaibldclaehy ,s mteuvidneyins itfneorgr. DIIssaoovnnivvdii llGlleer, o PKsrsYi, m.p Paitshitvooenr. eB 7a3p8ti-s5t8 C16h.u Srucnh-, eSm6v:uo0enrn0ndi inapngymg e S 1aecc1vhh:0e omr0oy ol a ntm1hth0.i r:6S0d:u0 0Sn 0aud pmanmyd. a. eSyWvu.e enBnedikrnaolgyy. Main 6S0t.6 •- 7W4e3st- 3L1ib9e5rty, KY day School 10:00 am. Sunday morn- Gerald Fyffe, pastor. PHIPPS HEATING & Wells Union Baptist Church, Sunday Campton First Church Of God, Sun- ing 11:00 am. Christopher K. Harper, Free Estimates A-1 School 10:00 am. Sunday morning day School 9:45 am. Sunday morning pastor. Everyone welcome. Hope Enterprise Baptist Church, AIR CONDITIONING, INC. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. 10:45 am. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. KY-650, Doctor’s Branch, Sandy OVERHEAD DOOR Tuesday Bible study 6:00 pm. Jimmy Wednesday prayer service 7:00 pm. West Liberty First Baptist Church, Hook, KY. Every second Saturday Rou6te0 16 -H7a4ze3l- G7r2e7en9, KY TOaopfhpfpa hrrKopirxY, ip-Em1ans7attt2oee.rlr .ySp er1ir0sv eim cBeilsae psf itruissptt KwCYehe-u1kr2ecn6h0d, LCppmmahu..u ErrSecvuhlen r,dG yaY otyhor iuSgrtdceh h S Eosaeotnrulv tr9eidc:ra4epy5sr e iFavsmreein d. BiaSnyagu p n77dt::i00as0y0t Siay7nmo:ug0un 0n1tdh 1uap :yrgm0s rSe0o.r c uayWhpm op e6o.rd o:lC0 nv9h0e:ii4sd pld5edmad raye..m n SSp’.uus rS nnacuyddhneaaudryyr a c meeyhvv em1eeenn1otiii:rnnn0nggg0- eSa7mv:c0he.0o n Topinulm 9eg.s: 4dR75a:o y0an m0ne vi. peSe mnuMin.na dgyWa sypee mr,e apkoyalreysnrt i onmSrg.ue 1ne0tdi:an3yg0 6Se0rv6ic-e7 •4JA S3MaS-Elee9Srsv 8iJ n•Og9 S IAEn1llPs O Ht•af, l E OlTaawstotineorelnnrl A ••F nW dRr eCeestes enLidti rbae8eln rK7ttyei,n7a Ktlu -e•cn5k tyCu1cok1my-m9e8r9ica1l each month. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. morning 11:00 am. Sunday prayer 7:00 pm. David Cook, pastor. Phone Hilltop Apostolic Church, KY-7 past DRS. NICKELL & STEELE Sunday morning 11:00 am. Every Sun- meeting 7:00 pm. Wednesday prayer 743-3722. Bruin. Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. Sun- dFauylt ze, vpeanstionrg. B6r:o0.0 D pamnn.y B Prroic. eB, aosbsbisy- mtoer.e Vtiinrgg i7l :F0.0 G pimllu. mR,e avs. sBisitlal nRt ipcaes, tpoar.s- Bigwoods Community Church, HC devaeyn imngo r6n:0in0g p m10. :D00a rraemll .G Saullnihduaey, Kentucky Eye Institute – Family Eye Care tant pastor. Everyone welcome. 75, Wellington, KY. 40387. Sunday pastor. 587 Main St. • West Liberty, KY Full Gospel Tabernacle, Top of Slade School 10:00 am. Sunday morning A “Real” Community Bank • Index, West Liberty & Ezel Pleasant Run House Of Prayer, Hill where Jesus is Alpha and Omega. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Victory Christian Center, Elliott 606-743-7279 (606) 743-3141 Yocum, KY. Sunday School 10:30 am. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday Wednesday Bible hour 7:00 pm. Phone County on Blaine’s Trace Road off KY- Sunday morning 1:00 pm. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Tuesday evening 768-3456. Rev. Jess Brewer, pastor. 486. Sunday School 9:45 am. Sunday Office Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm M/F Frederick & May evening 7:00 pm. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Rev. Ralph Banks, pastor. morning 10:30 am. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Raymond Barker, pastor. Ev- Everyone welcome. New Salem Church, Moon, KY. 1/4 7:00 pm. David Webb, pastor. ALL OCCASION FLOWERS mile off KY-172 on KY-1715. Every eryone welcome. Lumber Company Grassy Lick Baptist Church, Grassy third Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sandfield Community Church, Sun- “For The Added Touch” Helechawa Community Church, lo- Creek, KY 41352. Sunday School Weekly Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- day School 10:00 am. Sunday morn- cated on KY-191. Saturday evening 10:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. day morning 11:00 am. Bro. James ing 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. 541 Main St. • West Liberty, KY 919 Prestonsburg St • West Liberty, KY 7:00 pm. Sunday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. Wednesday Wallin, pastor. Bro. Shane Ison, assis- Wednesday Bible study 6:30 pm. Mike Everyone welcome to come and wor- evening Bible study 7:00 pm. Kenneth tant pastor. Everyone welcome. Brooks, pastor. Harold Stamper, assis- 606-743-2525 606-743-3136 ship the Lord. Gevedon, pastor. Vernon Stacy, assis- tant pastor. tant pastor. James Tyra, assistant pas- Lick Branch Enterprise Baptist Sulphur Springs Church, Crockett, tor. Church, two miles off US-460 up Old Bethany Community Church, Morgan Tire Center, Inc. KY, KY-172. Third weekend of each KY-172. Every fourth weekend of each Bethany, KY. Sunday School 9:30 am. month and all odd weekends. Saturday Quillens Church Of God, Sunday month. Saturday night business 6:30 Sunday morning 10:30 am. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday morning School 10:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sun- evening 7:00 pm. Paul Roemer, pastor. Goodyear Tires • Auto Service Center 1B1r:o0. 0B aomb W. Bilrloia. mCsh,r aiss sBisataldnwt pinas, tpoar.s Etovr-. p6m43.5 L.ester Spencer, pastor. Phone 668- devayen minogr n6i:n0g0 1p0m:3. 0B arom. .J oEev eOry. 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Everyone welcome. eryone welcome. 606-743-7350 Pam’s Tax Service Please Call Judy @ WOLFE COUNTY GEVEDON’S RECYCLING Personal – Farm – Business FARM BUREAU Located On Centerville Rd. • West Liberty, KY CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 1-800-293-4709 Paying Top Prices For Aluminum Cans And 215 Main St. • Campton, KY All Your Scrap Metals 606-738-5175 606-668-3485 Call Us Before You Sell if you would like to rent this space 606-743-4209 Located next to First Baptist Church & The Frosty Freeze, Sandy Hook, KY Please Call Judy @ Please Call Judy @ Peyton’s Pharmacy MTP COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORIZED AGENT OF CINGULAR WIRELESS HOURS: 8 am–6:30 pm Mon.–Sat. 1-800-293-4709 1-800-293-4709 Peyton’s Plaza • West Liberty, KY Food City Plaza Food Court Mayo Plaza Louisa, KY West Liberty, KY Painstville, KY 606-743-3163 if you would like to rent this space (606) 638-9959 (606) 743-2744 (606) 789-6336 if you would like to rent this space Compliments Of owned & operated by THE WELLS GROUP, LLC Bob & Tom Hutchison Please Attend The Church Of (Wells Ready Mix Concrete Company) Your Choice 606-743-3485 606-743-1833 or 743-7800 Clinic Pharmacy Please Call Judy @ HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday – 8 am to 6 pm 1-800-293-4709 Thursday – 8 am to 12:00 noon Wells Hill Road – West Liberty, KY 606-743-4957 if you would like to rent this space Please Call Judy @ “From Your Heels to Your Toes” THINK FEET – THINK FEATHERS 1-800-293-4709 SCOTT J. FEATHERS, DPM Fellow, Academy of Ambulatory Foot and Ankle Surgery if you would like to rent this space Fellow, American Professional Wound Care Association Board Certified Minimal Invasive Surgical Technique & Wound Care MORGAN CHEVROLET SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON HEEL SPUR PAIN LASER SURGERY FOR SOFT TISSUE (warts, toenails, etc.) Hurricane (east of Huntington, WV) Pontiac-GMC Trucks Parkersburg & Beckley, WV US-460 West, Index Hill • West Liberty, KY Toll Free: 1-800-293-3668 606-743-3116 FLOYD ANDERSON Tony & Terry’s Parkway Furniture & Electronics CHEVROLET-OLDS, INC. • Financing Available • Free Delivery Hwy. 15 • Campton, KY Route 114 • Salyersville, KY 606-668-3121 606-297-1821 or 606-349-1822 GIBSON Lewis & Ferguson Funeral Home KY-7 & KY-32 • Sandy Hook, KY AUTO SUPPLY “Because We Care” 695 Gardner Dr. • West Liberty, KY • Lady Attendant • Cemetery Monuments • Air Conditioned Chapel 606-743-3310 606-738-5135