Page 2, The Falmouth Outlook, January 4, 2011 Calendar Community Forum on Bed Bugs Looking Back Through the Years January 11 at Pendleton High The Pendleton County county and school announce- Cooperative Extension Service ments/website and everything 25 Years Ago 50 Years Ago 75 Years Ago 100 Years Ago and Three Rivers District Health will done to make sure the pub- Department will be holding a lic knows about the upcoming January 3, 1986 January 6, 1961 January 10, 1936 January 4, 1911 Community Forum/Informa- meeting. The Shonert family dy- The Pendleton Wildcats The total bonded indebted- Ben Rice sold 23 nice geese tional meeting on bed bugs will Topics that will be addressed nasty of 78 years is broken. The walked off with their second ness of the City of Falmouth at to Bert Littleton for 65 cents be held at 7 p.m. January 11 at the meeting: Falmouth Outlook, weekly straight first place trophy in the the close of business December each. with a snow date held for · What are bed bugs newspaper serving the Falmouth Invitational Tournament. The 31, 1935, stood at $14,000. W.H. Pribble of Mt. Auburn January 18. The program will be · How do we prevent getting and Pendleton County commu- first night, Harrison defeated The Supreme Court of the has purchased a new milk held at Pendleton County High them nities since 1907, has been sold Falmouth 53-52 in a squeaker United States handed down the wagon. School in the auditorium. · Now that we have them, to an Ohio-based newspaper and Pendleton in the second most important and far-reaching Frank Works has purchased Information on the upcom- what do we do group. The newspaper, which game beat Grant County 56-47. decision in its history, when it the old Price farm at ing program will advertised in We feel this is a hot topic has been operated by the W.J. A full house was on hand to see declared the Agricultural Ad- Gardnersville and expects to the local paper, flyers will be that needs covered and we are Shonert family since its incep- Grant County wallop Falmouth justment Administration uncon- move to it in the spring. sent home with all students, hoping you will support our tion June 21, 1907, will become 81-61 in the consolation game. stitutional. L.F. Barnes, the general (flyers will be taken to the efforts in getting the word out to property of The Delphos Herald, The final game was Coach Falmouth City Council met merchant of Neave, has shipped school to pass out the first week parents and community mem- Inc., of Delphos, Ohio, effective Dwight Wolfe’s Wildcats defeat- for the first time of the year at 12,860 rabbits this season and is of January) an all call will go bers about the upcoming pro- January 2, 1986. A note of ing Coach Jack Sutherland’s City Hall with Mayor Wilson in still at the game, paying a dime out to parents prior to the pro- gram. appreciation was given to Mr. Harrison County Thorobreds the chair. Councilmen J.M. for every “fuzzy” you bring him. gram, program will be placed on Shonert from his staff saying 64-56. The game was Pendle- Parker, Clark Yelton, Raymond Mr. Barnes is only one of about “There will never be another ton’s best effort of the season Montgomery, Colvin Wright, thirty who shipped large num- Registration for GED Classes Warren! We will miss you!” and was sweet revenge for and Joshua Waldron and City bers of rabbits out of the county. The Pendleton County Adult up on some skills for college Richard Fry is named pub- Pendleton as they were beaten Clerk Harry Hopkins were pres- To state that 300,000 mollies Learning Center will begin reg- testing, please call (859) 654- lisher and editor of The Fal- just two weeks ago, 58-57, on ent. They preceeded to elect its were sent out would not be an istration for the New Year. 3325 ext. 2603. Classes start on mouth Outlook. He is a top Harrison’s home court. The clerk/treasurer for the ensuing underestimated amount. We live Anyone interested in joining Jan. 10, so be sure to schedule notch journalist and a graduate game was marked by a scoring two years, and Mr. Hopkins was in rabbit country. adult education classes for an appointment for registration. of the University of Dayton duel between Pendleton Co- unanimously elected without The Falmouth and McKin- obtaining their GED or to brush School of Communication Arts. unty’s Dick King and Harrison any opposition. Harry Gulick, neysburg Telephone Company This is the beginning of a new County’s Keller Works, with who has served two years as has decided to extend its line day for The Falmouth Outlook. King coming out ahead with 28 policeman, was elected marshal; into Bracken County as far as Croswell Tours returns to Orlando Kincaid State Park Boat and Works with 23. This was Harry W. Bishop was elected the home of A.T. Wiggins. Croswell VIP Tours will be If you are interested in going Dock was robbed by thieves on only the second defeat in thir- policeman; Lee Antro-bus was R.W. Lemmon this week returning to Orlando, Florida on this trip you must have name Christmas Eve. Someone that teen years for Harrison County. unanimously elected water- received a car load of the most March 8-14, 2011. This is a and $100 deposit in now! For enjoys fishing had a great Mrs. Winston Sorrell and works utility man, a capacity in up-to-date buggies on the mar- seven-day, six-night hotel ac- more information or to make Christmas. They broke a win- Mrs. Fred Taylor, her son which he has long served. Allie ket. They consist of twin auto commodation vacation. It in- reservations, contact Ruth Fogle dow and entered the building Richard and two daughters, Mrs. F. Arnold was re-elected to the seats with beautiful brass trim- cludes eight meals plus admis- at (859) 472-2390. Mailing then filled bags with all kinds of Dallas Rachford and Mrs. Glen office of electrician. Martin mings in both rubber and steel sion into Walt Disney World address is 7360 Hwy 467, De- fishing tackle, rod and reels, Hammond will attend the Ruth Coleman and Jack Dunn were tires. Park. Mossville, KY 41033. etc., valued at $600. Also taken Lions 50-50 Club on January 6. re-elected to the position of city Miss Lucille Browning de- was a 7 1/2 hp boat motor val- Charles Mays, son of Mr. civil engineer. lightfully entertained a number Kirsch family thanks community ued at $500. Delbert Reid, Park and Mrs. Jess Mays of Mt. Alva Johnson’s stripping of her young friends at her hand- Superintendent, says that the Auburn, received a $500 award room near Willow was destroy- some home on Riverside Ave- The Kirsch Family would and we hope to see each of you incident is under investigation from Holdon Robinson, a repre- ed by fire on December 28, nue. Those present were Misses like to thank the community for next year as we share our lights with the Kentucky State Police. sentative of Haskins and Sells, including a quanity of tobacco. Faye Rogers, Mary Kennett coming out and supporting our and nativity again. Dravo Lime Company has certified public accounting firm R. Risk Arnold, well-known Sutton, Ruth Ridgway, Julia Live Nativity. To those of you The KirschFamily reached agreement in principle in Cincinnati. The award is merchant of this city, is in Reubelt, Mable Kerr, Ella and unable to park, we apologize. to buy an integrated lime opera- given to 75 students in colleges Chicago attending the house fur- Alice Galloway, Nan Rule, Kate The winter weather can always tion owned by subsidiaries of across the nation who are select- nishing market. and Mayme Bradford, Carl make things interesting. As a Armco Inc., and LTV Steel ed as the outstanding seniors in Roy T. Ackman, well- Crecelius, Donald Dunstall, family we love sharing what we Corporation. The operation, accounting. Charles is a senior known rural route mail carrier of Frank Chipman, Harry Dough- feel is the reason for the season. Black River Lime Company, is in the University of Kentucky DeMossville, was a business erty, and Rollie Mains. This year was a bit difficult for located at Carntown, about 30 College of Commerce and will visitor in Falmouth. John Bredell of New York each of us. The support the com- miles east of Cincinnati. The graduate in June. J.D. Carmac, who conducts has sold his farm of 50 acres munity has shown us over the 3,800-acre site contains more Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson a filling station and general store near Butler to Miss Belle past year and through this holi- than 150 million tons of recov- and children Paul Jr. and Linda at Bethel, this county, has our Thomas. day season is truly appreciated. erable limestone. spent the holidays with his par- thanks for renewing his sub- John Miller and wife of This quote is our quote to The mobile home belonging ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilson, scription. Wampum are entertaining a new you for the love and friendship to Juanita Daniels burned to the who are spending the winter in Farmers are satisfied with daughter, born on December 9. you have openly expressed to ground December 18 and was a St. Petersburg, Florida. Weather the price of tobacco they re- Walter Cundiff and Ger- us. total loss. there is much warmer than here. ceived. trude Frazier exchanged vows. “A friend is someone who reaches for your hand, but touches your heart.” Kathleen Grove You have touched our hearts, send articles to:[email protected] and we thank each of you for that. We hope your New Year is blessed with family and friends We couldn’t have come Happy New Year Happy this far without the support New Year! of good friends like you. We look forward to serving you in 2011! WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU IN 2011! Pendleton County Clerk: Rita Spencer TIM NORTON JOHNSON & SON HEATING & COOLING & Deputies: Kathy, Linda, AUTO SERVICE Dian, Michelle and Darlene. BUTLER, KY. Highway 330 472-6051 Happy New Year Bathalter Attorney At Law 8341 East Main Alexandria, KY 41001 Falmouth (859) 654-3341 Alexandria (859) 635-1662

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I’m really Thanks for your grateful for the time I’ve had to represent friendship you this past year and look forward to many more. and support. May I extend my sincere wishes for a Happy New Year to my friends, neighbors and district members. ELLISTON-STANLEY FUNERAL HOME Rep. Tom McKee 132 South Main 500 North Main District 78 Harrison, Pendleton, Robertson and Southern Campbell counties. Crittenden, KY Williamstown, KY Paid for by Tom M. McKee Campaign fund, Elizabeth M. Clyde, Treasurer. (859) 428-3374 (859) 824-3374 Site offers help to parents The Falmouth Outlook, January 4, 2011, Page 3 facing teen drug use Tell them you read it in Kentucky’s Office of Drug “Thousands of Kentucky’s The Falmouth Outlook Control Policy announced the teens and young adults struggle launch of Time To Get Help with drugs and alcohol, and this www.drugfree.org/timetogeth site provides parents with a con- elp, a first-of-its-kind website cise path to resources and sup- and online community to pro- port when they suspect or know vide parents of teens and young their teens are using alcohol or adults with lifesaving informa- other drugs,” said Van Ingram, tion when families are in crisis executive director of ODCP. and facing their child’s addic- The online resource offers tion. The site, developed by The two practical e-books, both free Partnership at Drugfree.org, of of charge, which educate par- which Kentucky is a member, ents on what they need to know FLORENCE HEATING & offers comprehensive insight about youth intervention and into adolescent alcohol and drug treatment. Parents can also share AIR CONDITIONING abuse, dependence, and addic- their stories, ask difficult ques- tion; support from top experts tions, and get peer-to-peer and 859-468-7482 Judge Executive Henry Bertram presents Magistrate Stacey and other parents who have been expert advice on intervention, Troy Master License Wells with the Certificate of Outstanding Recognition during the there; and treatment options for treatment, and recovery. Falmouth, KY #M01393 the child and family. Fiscal Court meeting on December 28, 2010. Court honors Stacey Wells Recipe By Roger McKinney, Reporter the Pendleton County Fiscal contiued from Page 1 Judge/Executive Henry Court in the December 28, 2010 Happy NANNY’S SWEET CHILI based on the feedback of our Bertram presented Magistrate meeting: Pendleton County members,” says Janet Tharpe, Jennifer Cochran (Falmouth) Stacey Wells with a framed cer- • Approved a resolution that New Year host of the club. “It’s because of Ingredients: tificate to recognize his outstand- allows the adoption of a portion Conservation people like Jennifer Cochran, 4 lb ground beef, chuck, or ing commitment and dedication of Retreat Street (located near who is proud to share her fami- your preference. (Sometimes I to the citizens of Pendleton Sharp Middle School) into the District ly’s favorite recipes with other add a pound of sausage to the County. Wells served as Pendleton County Road System. hometown cooks, that the club mix in place of 1 lb of beef.) Magistrate for District 4 from • Approved the County Clerk’s 400 Main Street has become so popular and is 1 can tomato juice and November 2002 through 2010-2011 Budget. growing so fast.” 1 can cold water December 2010. • Approved the appointment of 859-654-3376 Cochran’s Nanny’s Sweet 1 small can tomato paste The county lawmaker said Bill Flaugher as an East Chili recipe, along with thou- 2 cans Brookes hot chili that he was extremely proud of Pendleton Water District “conservation is everybody’s business” sands of others, can be viewed, beans, rinsed his service on the court and he Commissioner. printed and shared at no charge 1 md onion, minced encouraged in-coming • Documented the Health through the online club. 1/4 cup sugar add more to taste Magistrate David Fields to do his Department’s 2010-2011 Tax “My grandmother has made salt to taste very best. Rate. Wishing you and yours, a happy, healthy and safe New Year. me this every year for chili powder to taste Other business conducted by garlic if preferred We feel fortunate to have you as our neighbors and thank Halloween and Christmas, and you for making this past year such a great year for us. just about anytime I have asked Directions: Former Mayor gives thanks for it. She finally got tired of Brown the meat and minced SMALL WORLD CHILD making it for me so she just onion. Drain, leaving just a small I would like to take this time new Mayor and city council gave me the recipe,” says amount of liquid in the beef. to thank the citizens of members as this is sometimes a Cochran. Add rinsed beans, chili pow- Falmouth, City of Falmouth thankless job. 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HAPPYHAPPY 20120111 NAPA Auto Parts CARSON’S AUTO & TRACTOR SUPPLY Falmouth, Kentucky The Falmouth Outlook, January 11, 2011, Page 3 Opinion Carl Frazer, Rotary President in 1962-63 and 1974-75 ment.” Who was his family? Carl was the youngest son of Rupert A and Janie Holmes Frazer. Graduating from Falmouth High By School in 1936, he married The Rabbi Jeanne Traber, daughter of Harry G. and Margaret Beare Traber in 1939. Two children Known as “Pinky” Frazer, a were born to this union: Carl Jr. nickname given to him as a who died in infancy and Maxine child due to the color of his hair, Elizabeth. Carl and Jeanne had PHS Alumni ‘Class of 1961’ recognized he was a prominent and much four grandchildren: David and beloved citizen of Falmouth. Darryl, who survive, and Pendleton High School Alumni were recognized at the Pendleton vs. Augusta ballgame Friday, Probably best known as a Buick Deirdre and Donna Ammerman, January 7. Representing the 50-Year-Ago Class of 1961 were from left: Billy Viers, Linda Morris dealer located at Second and who preceded him in infancy. Thornton, Dickie King, and Jim Hammond. Photo by Jackie Vaughn. Main Street in Falmouth, he was Carl had two brothers: George much more as is reflected in an and Ralph, and one sister Hilda CARL FRAZER article about his life in the April Harast, at whose home he was Research. He was active in the 25, 1975 issue of the Falmouth laying carpet when he met his Men’s Bible Class in the Outlook: demise. Methodist Church. In his youth “Mr. Frazer was one of Three sources of information he assisted his late mother in Falmouth’s best known and extolled Carl Frazer as exempli- managing the Riverside highly regarded citizens and fying the Rotary motto of Cemetery. businessmen. The large crowd “Service above Self.” One said, A third source noted: “Mr. that assembled at the funeral “Carl was involved in several Frazer always took pride in home on Thursday evening was community projects including helping his family or others at a tribute to his wide acquain- the Kincaid State Park develop- any time.” His unselfish attitude tanceship. He came from an old ment, the Falmouth Fire and genial services to others Falmouth family and believed in Department, and the procure- were attributes that endeared service to his community and ment of natural gas to Falmouth him to many. was a member of the Falmouth and Pendleton County. Al- Finally, Darryl Ammerman Rotary Club for many years, though he was unable to attend concluded that the Tornado of being President at the time of college, he believed that every 1968 felled a tree in Riverside his passing. child should have that opportu- Cemetery under whose branches He took a great interest in his nity and toward this end he his Grandfather had played as a beautiful home on Reservoir worked hard to establish the child. Carl Frazer was buried Hill and in his children and Rotary Scholarship Fund. under the shade of where this PHS Alumni ‘Class of 1986’ recognized grandchildren and always got Another source said that Carl tree stood, reminding us of the served as Club Secretary- Pendleton High School Alumni, representing the 25-Year-Ago Class of 1986 were back row, from the most out of life. Mr. Frazer mortality of every living thing left:Dana Pugh Childers, Robin Myrick Eschman, Randy Nordheim. Front row: Angela Vanlandingham was always a good friend to Treasurer for many years and and the immortality of the soul was song leader also. He headed Perry, Karen McClanahan Reid, Carrie Antrobus Ammerman, Amy Thompson Wolfe, Wendy Gibson everyone and in his passing our which shall never die! Rogers and Laura Johnson Whaley. Photo by Jackie Vaughn. community has suffered a deep many Rotary and community Sources: The Falmouth Out- loss. His family has the sympa- causes such as March of Dimes, look, Danny Woodhead, and Three vehicle accident at intersection of U.S. 27 and KY 17 thy of everyone in their bereave- Heart Fund, and Cancer Family of Carl Frazer. The Pendleton Sheriff’s De- 1993 Ford Tempo. the rear of the McElfresh vehi- partment worked a three-vehicle Jennifer R. Gay, 30, of cle. Fiscal court tentative agenda send articles to: accident at the intersection of Falmouth was northbound oper- Pendleton Sheriff’s Deputy Following is the Pendleton remarks-Judge Bertram and [email protected] U.S. 27 and KY 17 at 10:55 a.m. ating a 1995 Toyota Corolla. Jared Brewer worked the acci- County Fiscal Court tentative Magistrates, adjourn. January 3. She hit Shepperd’s vehicle in dent. agenda for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Pendleton EMS treated the the rear, pushing his vehicle into January 11. minor injuries of those involved. Call to order, prayer, pledge, Carol J. McElfresh, 60, of approval of agenda, approval of Friday Night Dinners Falmouth was operating a 2002 NEED INSULATION? minutes, presentation of treasur- Pontiac Montana northbound on er’s report, reappoint county U.S. 27. She was stopped wait- AT TIM’S KITCHEN ing to make a left turn on to KY employees, approve market FREEZE PROTECTION SEASON! salary adjustment, reappoint 17. road supervisor for four year 4 PM - 7:30 PM Brian Shepperd, 23, of term KRS 179.020, reappoint EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Cynthiana was stopped behind Commercial • Industrial • Residential emergency management direc- McElfresh. He was operating a tor for four year term, reappoint- Serving a variety of dinners! Indoor & Outdoor ment to Pendleton Water (859) 472-5041 ACOUSTIC NIGHT District Board (Rick Adams), US 27 in Butler next to BB’s Piping, Equipment & Duct Work appointment to replace Gary MATT JONES Mann on Pendleton County R Water District Board, file draw- TREATMENT FO & JOHN MORGEN YOU NAME IT WE’LL INSULATE IT! ings and “As-Builts” for the new ES, Falmouth Pendleton County Justice HEADACH Reasonable Rates with Professional Results RM Center, appoint Pendleton NECK, BACK, A Chiropractic Every Wednesday Night County FEMA Applicant agent, & LEG PAIN! approve fiscal court continuity Center 7 PM - 10 PM CALL GALE GREGG AT: of Government Resolution, JASON LUKING, D.C. appoint Alan Whaley as Ad-Hoc BRYAN WALTHER, D.C. SUZANNE NEUKAM, D.C. Walk-Ins BACK HILLS GRILL member of Ambulance District Welcome! (859) 621-4123 OR (859) 654-4741 KRS 65.009, approve sheriff’s 516 WILSON STREET corrected advancement form, NEW HOURS approve water district budgets, Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 859-654-1797 COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY transfers, pay bills, closing PENDLETON CIRCUIT COURT 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 941 Ridgeway Avenue in Falmouth CIVIL ACTION NO. 09-CI-00174 COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, PENDLETON CIRCUIT COURT AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK, N.A. CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-CI-00048 AS TRUSTEE FOR THE MLMI TRUST SERIES 2006-HE4 PLAINTIFF HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR THE vs. COMMISSIONER’S SALE REGISTRED NOTEHOLDERS OF RENAISSANCE HOME EQUITY LOAN ASSET-BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2005-2, Assignee of TYLER TIPTON AKA TYLER CLAY TIPTON MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ST ELIZABETH MEDICAL CENTER, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR FIDELITY MORTGAGE OF OHIO, INC. PLAINTIFF DBA ELIZABETH MEDICAL CENTER DEFENDANTS vs. COMMISSIONER’S SALE * * * * * TIMOTHY BEGLEY AKA TIMOTHY J BEGLEY; By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Pendleton Circuit Court rendered January 21, 2010 and Orders entered July 9, 2010 and October CHRISTINA M. BEGLEY FKA CHRISTINA M. GOSNEY; 25, 2010, in the above action, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Pendleton County Judicial Center at Falmouth, Kentucky, to the highest and JAMES HALL; best bidder at public auction on January 13, 2011 at the hour of 10:00 a.m., the following described property: BENEFICIAL KENTUCKY INC. Property Address: 402 Front Street, Butler, KY 41006 DBA BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE CO. OF KENTUCKY DEFENDANTS PIDN: 038-20-10-001.00 * * * * * The following described property located in Pendleton County, Kentucky to-wit: By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Pendleton Circuit Court rendered November 12, 2010, in the above action, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Pendleton County Judicial Center at Falmouth, Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder at public auction on January 13, 2011 Situated in Butler, Pendleton County, Commonwealth of Kentucky and being a division of land lying on the south side of Mill Street at the junc- at the hour of 10:00 a.m., the following described property: tion with Front Street in the City of Butler and being all the remaining part of the original parcel owned by Albert D. Miracle (deceased) and Property Address: 1156 Pleasant Hill Road, Butler, KY 41006 Lydia B. Miracle, husband and wife, as described in Deed Book 94 at Page 17 of the Pendleton County Clerk’s Records at the Falmouth, Kentucky, Office and is bounded and described as follows: Parcel No. 0480000028.05 Beginning at a set iron pin set at the north edge of the existing pavement of the Front Street of Butler, said iron pin being at the end of the tan- Parcel One: gent and the approach radius; thence; with the north edge of pavement north 74-36’-30” west, a distance of 130.25 feet to a set iron pin; thence leaving said Front Street and with a line a distance of 1.70 feet east of the existing concrete block building north 34-15’-35” east, a distance of 1.50 acre parcel “B” Division of the 5.04 Acre Baker Tract. 173.01 feet to a set iron pin in the south right of way line of Mill Street (Old U.S. Highway #27 relocation); thence with said right of way line a distance of 35.0 feet south a parallel with the center line; split J 29-02’-15” east a distance of 16.11 feet; south 22-40’-10” east, a distance of 46.18 Situated in Pendleton County, Commonwealth of Kentucky, and being a division of land lying on the east side of the Old Steer Creek Road, feet south 17-04’-15” east, a distance of 46.53 feet; and south 10-47’-00” east a distance of 46.40 feet; thence south 32-43’-35” west, a distance approximately a distance of 300.0 feet south of the junction with the Pleasant Hill Road and being part of the 5.04 acre division of an original of 36.60 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.3106 acre as survey plat recorded in Deed Book 162, Page 10, Pendleton County Records. 140.8 acre tract and owned by Phillip Manzi and Jean Manzi, husband and wife, as recorded in Deed Book 137, page 149, of the Pendleton County Clerk’s records at the Falmouth, Kentucky office and is bounded and described as follows: Subject to any and all easements, restriction, conditions, and legal highways of record and/or in existence. Beginning at a marked 8” elm in the existing fence, said elm being on the West side of a small drain; thence with the existing fence, south 54- Being the same property conveyed from Tyler Tipton and Stephanie Tipton, husband and wife, to Tyler Tipton, an unmarried person, by virtue of 23’-55” west, a distance of 163.18 feet to a 12” forked elm and south 44-13’-35” west, a distance of 122.3 feet to a set iron pin, a new division a deed dated 04/17/2006 and recorded 05/16/2006 at Deed Book 278, Page 337 of the Pendleton County, Kentucky real estate records. corner; thence with a new division line, north 36-22’-45” west, a distance of 254.97 feet passing a set iron pin at a distance of 154.97 feet to a point in the center of the Old Steer Creek Road; thence with the center line of said road, north 42-58’-50” east, a distance of 110.0 feet and north This property is being sold to produce the sum of $81,383.79, together with interest at the rate of 9.30000% from September 11, 2009 until paid, 40-58’-55” east, a distance of 105.05 feet to a point, the northwest corner of the 2.00 acre Parcel “A”; thence south 51-00’-15” east, a distance plus additional fees, costs, and expenses, in accordance with the terms of the Note and Mortgage, including advances in payment of ad valorem of 289.91 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.50 acres and being Parcel ‘B’ on the attached plat. taxes, insurance premiums, assessments, winterization, and preservation of the Real Property; courts costs of this action incurred to date, plus additional costs which may be expended for execution upon Plaintiff’s Judgment; and attorney’s fees, title abstract and title update fees paid, or Subject to the road right of way easement granted the telephone and electric power company. agreed to be paid, to Plaintiff’s counsel for the prosecution of this matter. The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: Being the same property conveyed to Timothy Begley and Christina M. Gosney, by Warranty Deed dated June 16, 1997, and being of record in Book 204, at Page 54, in the Office of the Clerk of Pendleton County, Kentucky. 1) The purchaser shall be required to pay ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on the date of the sale, to apply on the purchase price; This property is being sold to produce the sum of $65,276.75, together with accrued interest at the current Note rate of 8.94% per annum from 2) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable, in cash or certified funds, within sixty (60) days from the date of sale; October 1, 2009 until paid; plus any other charges which have accrued, plus Plaintiff’s costs expended, plus Plaintiff’s attorney fees of at least $2,500.00, pursuant to KRS 411.195. 3) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond, with good and sufficient surety thereon for the unpaid balance of the purchase price, said The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale, until paid; 1) The purchaser shall be required to pay ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on the date of the sale, to apply on the purchase price; 4) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying said bond before maturity by paying the bal- ance of the principal, together with all accrued interest thereon; 2) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable, in cash or certified funds, within sixty (60) days from the date of sale; 5) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay any and all ad valorem taxes on the subject property for current year, and all subsequent 3) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond, with good and sufficient surety thereon for the unpaid balance of the purchase price, said taxes; bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale, until paid; 6) The purchaser may purchase fire and extended coverage insurance on said improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is paid 4) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying said bond before maturity by paying the bal- in full to the extent of the court appraised value of said improvements or the unpaid balance of the purchase price, whichever is less, with a loss ance of the principal, together with all accrued interest thereon; clause payable to the Master Commissioner; however, failure to do so my result in an insurance policy being purchased and the premium being charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. 5) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay any and all ad valorem taxes on the subject property for the current year, and all subsequent taxes; 7) The subject property shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of any party to this action, except restrictions and easements thereon appearing of record in the Pendleton County Clerk’s Office, if any; 6) The subject property shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of any party to this action, except restrictions and easements thereon appearing of record in the Pendleton County Clerk’s Office, if any; 8) Possession of the subject property shall be given to the purchaser upon confirmation of Commissioner’s sale, and the Defendants or any per- sons claiming through them shall have vacated the premises by that time; and 7) Possession of the subject property shall be given to the purchaser upon confirmation of Commissioner’s sale, and the Defendants or any per- sons claiming through them shall have vacated the premises by that time; and 9) Said property shall be sold subject to: 8) Said property shall be sold subject to: a) Assessments for public improvements levied against the subject property, b) Existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws or regulations; a) Assessments for public improvements levied against the subject property, c) Any facts which an accurate survey or inspection of the property may disclose; b) Existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws or regulations; d) Any right of redemption which may be claimed by the United States of America arising under 28 U.S.C. Sec. 2410; and c) Any facts which an accurate survey or inspection of the property may disclose. e) Any right of redemption that may exist in favor of the Defendant(s). Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms. Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms. Hon. Mark D. Rucker Hon. Travis W. Thompson JUDY M. WRIGHT CLUNK, PAISLEY and ASSOCIATES, P.S.C. 217 W. Shelby Street Hon. Bryan W. Schaefer JUDY M. WRIGHT Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 303 NIELSON & SHERRY, PSC 217 W. Shelby Street 130 North Hamilton Street, Suite 101B Falmouth, Kentucky 41040 Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 303 Georgetown, Kentucky 40324 (859) 654-2929 639 Washington Avenue Falmouth, Kentucky 41040 (502) 867-6758 MASTER COMMISSIONER Newport, Kentucky 41071 (859) 654-2929 (859) 655-8430 MASTER COMMISSIONER Page 4, The Falmouth Outlook, January 4, 2011 Obituaries Mabel Carr, 101, Falmouth Mary Turley, 91, Falmouth Evelyn Delk, 82, California Mabel Wilson Carr, 101, of Mary Ruth Turley, 91, of Fal- Mo., Larry David Turley of De- Evelyn Delk, 82, of California Cody and Carson Delk, and Fred- Falmouth passed away on Sunday, mouth passed away on Tuesday, Mossville, Roberta “Bertie” passed away on Friday, December dy Wayne Delk; three great grand- December 26, 2010 at the River December 28, 2010 at her home. Sandy of Falmouth, Nancy 24, 2010 at River Valley Nursing children: Chay Jenkins, Zachary Valley Nursing Home in Butler. Born in Clark County on Jeanne Cubbage of Ft. Thomas, Home in Butler. Taylor Barnhill, and Dillon Jenk- Born in Pendleton County on January 6, 1919, she was a and Richard Dean Turley of Dry Born in Walnut Hills on June ins; sister, Inez Clements of Liber- September 24, 1909, she was the daughter of the late Cordelia and Ridge; 22 grandchildren; 30 19, 1928 she was a daughter of ty; and three brothers: Lillard daughter of the late Charles and Cora Estes Tipton. great-grandchildren; and seven the late Clay and Ettie Morgan Thompson and William Thomp- Grace Oetzel Wilson. She was a teacher in the great-great grandchildren. Thompson. son, both of Liberty, and Clifford She was a member of Morgan Pendleton County School Sys- Services were held on Friday, She was a homemaker and a Thompson of West Chester, Ohio. Christian Church. tem for 18 years. December 31, 2010, at Woodhead member of the Flagg Spring Services were held on Wednes- Preceding her in death are her She was the last of her Funeral Home in Falmouth with Baptist Church. day, December 29, 2010, at Flagg husband, Clay Carr; brothers: immediate family. Bro. Mike Flynn officiating. Surviving are her husband, Spring Baptist Church. Roy, Kenzie, and Charles Harold Surviving are her husband, Interment took place at Mt. Ver- Fred Delk, whom she married on Interment took place at Grand- Wilson; sisters: Thelma Carr Raymond Gordon Turley, whom non Cemetery in Pendleton County. November 29, 1945; daughters, view Cemetery in Mentor. Fogle, Mildred Carr, and Dorothy she married on July 3, 1937; chil- Memorials are suggested to: Barbara Sue Lee of Indianapolis, Memorials are suggested to: Thompson. dren: Wayne Gordon Turley of Hospice of Hope, 909 Kenton Ind., and Ava Lee Schweitzer of Flagg Spring Baptist Church, Surviving are her daughters, MABEL WILSON CARR Cynthiana, Robert Courtney Tur- Station Rd. Maysville, KY 41056. Madison, Ind.; sons, Fred Wayne 12204 Flagg Springs Pk., Cali- Grace Ryan of Butler and Marilyn Services were held on Thurs- ley of Crittenden, Ronald Lang- Online condolences may be Delk of Sand Point, Idaho, and fornia, KY 41007. Felkner of The Villages, Fla.; day, December 30, 2010 at the ley Turley of DeMossville, Mary sent to the family at www.wood Timothy Wayne Delk of Califor- Online condolences may be nephew, Harold Carr of Green- Peoples Funeral Home in Butler. Ray Powell of Independence, headfuneralhome.com. nia; seven grandchildren: Rob and sent to the family at www.wood field, Iowa; five grandchildren; Interment took place at River- Jeff Jenkins, Carol and Ricky Wall, headfuneralhome.com. and 13 great-grandchildren. side Cemetery in Falmouth. Marjorie Herald, 84, Southgate Marjorie “Jane” Spencer Her- grandchildren; and five great- Marcella Scherrer, 91, Highland Heights ald passed away Wednesday, grandchildren. Marcella Scherrer, 91, of mouth and Bruce Scherrer of December 22, 2010 at her home. Services were held Tuesday, Highland Heights passed away Florida; 11 grandchilden; and 10 Surviving are her husband of December 28, 2010 at the First Wednesday, December 22, 2010 great-grandchildren. 62 years, Ken; daughters, Sharon Baptist Church of Cold Spring. at River Valley Nursing Home. 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BERRY - 859-234-5232 * * * * * ALMOUTH By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Pendleton Circuit Court rendered November 12, 2010, in the above action, I shall proceed to F - 859-654-3306 offer for sale at the Pendleton County Judicial Center at Falmouth, Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder at public auction on January 13, 2011 Call today for an appointment! at the hour of 10:00 a.m., the following described property: www.woodheadfuneralhome.com Property Address: 1156 Pleasant Hill Road, Butler, KY 41006 859-635-9590 24 Hour Obituary Line: 859-654-4422 Parcel No. 0480000028.05 Parcel One: We’re looking 1.50 acre parcel “B” Division of the 5.04 Acre Baker Tract. Situated in Pendleton County, Commonwealth of Kentucky, and being a division of land lying on the east side of the Old Steer Creek Road, forward to a fabulous approximately a distance of 300.0 feet south of the junction with the Pleasant Hill Road and being part of the 5.04 acre division of an original 140.8 acre tract and owned by Phillip Manzi and Jean Manzi, husband and wife, as recorded in Deed Book 137, page 149, of the Pendleton County Clerk’s records at the Falmouth, Kentucky office and is bounded and described as follows: new year, and we Beginning at a marked 8” elm in the existing fence, said elm being on the West side of a small drain; thence with the existing fence, south 54- hope it brings much 23’-55” west, a distance of 163.18 feet to a 12” forked elm and south 44-13’-35” west, a distance of 122.3 feet to a set iron pin, a new division corner; thence with a new division line, north 36-22’-45” west, a distance of 254.97 feet passing a set iron pin at a distance of 154.97 feet to a point in the center of the Old Steer Creek Road; thence with the center line of said road, north 42-58’-50” east, a distance of 110.0 feet and north health, wealth and 40-58’-55” east, a distance of 105.05 feet to a point, the northwest corner of the 2.00 acre Parcel “A”; thence south 51-00’-15” east, a distance of 289.91 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.50 acres and being Parcel ‘B’ on the attached plat. happiness to you as Subject to the road right of way easement granted the telephone and electric power company. well. Thanks for your Being the same property conveyed to Timothy Begley and Christina M. Gosney, by Warranty Deed dated June 16, 1997, and being of record in Book 204, at Page 54, in the Office of the Clerk of Pendleton County, Kentucky. support and This property is being sold to produce the sum of $65,276.75, together with accrued interest at the current Note rate of 8.94% per annum from October 1, 2009 until paid; plus any other charges which have accrued, plus Plaintiff’s costs expended, plus Plaintiff’s attorney fees of at least THE FALMOUTH OUTLOOK friendship. $2,500.00, pursuant to KRS 411.195. ISSN: 0891-8694 The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: Debbie Dennie 1) The purchaser shall be required to pay ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on the date of the sale, to apply on the purchase price; Publisher-Editor Warren J. Shonert, Editor Emeritus Happy 2) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable, in cash or certified funds, within sixty (60) days from the date of sale; Phone: 859-654-3332 3) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond, with good and sufficient surety thereon for the unpaid balance of the purchase price, said Fax: 859-654-4365 bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale, until paid; Email: [email protected] New Year! Web site: www.falmouthoutlook.com 4) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying said bond before maturity by paying the bal- ance of the principal, together with all accrued interest thereon; PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY OUTLOOK PUBLICATIONS, 210 MAIN STREET, FALMOUTH, 5) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay any and all ad valorem taxes on the subject property for the current year, and all subsequent KENTUCKY, 41040. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: IN- taxes; COUNTY: $28.00 PER YEAR; OUT-OF-COUNTY: 6) The subject property shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of any party to this action, except restrictions and easements thereon $37.00 PER YEAR; OUT-OF-STATE: $45.00 PER appearing of record in the Pendleton County Clerk’s Office, if any; Pendleton YEAR.PRICE PER SINGLE COPY 75¢ + TAX. DVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST EBBIE Savings Bank 7) Possession of the subject property shall be given to the purchaser upon confirmation of Commissioner’s sale, and the Defendants or any per- A . D sons claiming through them shall have vacated the premises by that time; and DENNIE-PUBLISHER & EDITOR; CHRISTINA A Division of United Midwest Savings Bank KEETON-BOOKKEEPER; PATTY JENKINS- 8) Said property shall be sold subject to: TYPESETTER & LAYOUT MANAGER; JESSICA 1057 RIDGEWAY AVENUE, FALMOUTH, KENTUCKY 41040 a) Assessments for public improvements levied against the subject property, STEELE- DISPLAY ADVERTISING; BRUCE b) Existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws or regulations; RELLER JR.- REPORTER; DARAH HERRON- c) Any facts which an accurate survey or inspection of the property may disclose. TYPESETTER, CLASSIFIEDS; SAM 859/654-5700 Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms. MCCLANAHAN- REPORTER; ROGER MCKINNEY- REPORTER; APRIL DEFALCO-SALES; FAX 859/654-9950 Hon. Mark D. Rucker PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT FALMOUTH, Hon. Travis W. Thompson JUDY M. WRIGHT CLUNK, PAISLEY and ASSOCIATES, P.S.C. 217 W. Shelby Street KENTUCKY; PERIODICALS POSTAL Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 303 PERMIT USPS 186-868. 130 North Hamilton Street, Suite 101B Falmouth, Kentucky 41040 POSTMASTER: Send address change to: Georgetown, Kentucky 40324 (859) 654-2929 (502) 867-6758 MASTER COMMISSIONER The Falmouth Outlook, P.O. Box 111, Falmouth, KY 41040. The Falmouth Outlook, January 4, 2011, Page 5 Religion Blanket Creek Baptist and that no one deserves God’s Chanis Cox, Wanda Gosney, Deb- ily of Mabel Carr. Oakland Christian If a Christian decides to make Sunday morning the adult goodness. We are all sinners saved bie Neace, Tim Nordeim, Kaelyn Join us Sundays at Sharp Mid- We pray all had a safe and a New Year’s resolution, what choir sang special music. The by His grace. In 2011 share the Adams, Gary Mann Family, and dle school; 10 a.m. Bible study happy New Year celebration. kind of resolution should he or youth assisted in the singing as story, share the grace. Floyd Baynum Family. and 11 a.m. worship service. Let’s work to serve others this she make? 1.) Pray for wisdom as well as performing the activities Chapel of Praise Come and worship with us this Wednesday and Sunday evenings year. to how to fulfill the goals God leading to the birth of Jesus. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, Bible study at 6 p.m. at 101 W. Bro. John’s message reminded gives you. 2.) Rely on God’s We want to give a special Assembly of God 10:45 a.m. worship service, and 6 Shelby St. (church office) us that the safest place to be is strength to help you. 3.) Don’t thanks to Mary Frances Hardin for Pastor Ronny Hull p.m. evening service. May God Morgan Christian where God leads you, and to be in become discouraged with occa- the work she does with our youth Reaching all generations—all bless you and Happy New Year! the center of His will. God is sional failures; instead allow around the world—is the goal of Pastor David Wu and Michele Monroe for her Falmouth Wesleyan On Jan. 29, we plan on taking always in charge. them to motivate you further. 4.) patience in teaching us new musi- the church. The Psalmist said, “I Jan. 6 is Board Meeting. Jan. 9 Give God the glory. Psalm 37:5- will sing of the mercies of the Congratulations to Mr. and a group to Perfect North to ski and cal material. Mrs. Danny Schlueter! They were snowboard. We need at least 15 will be our annual Congregational 6, “Commit your way to the Brother Joe gave a brief mes- LORD for ever: with my mouth Meeting at 5:30 p.m. with the LORD; trust in Him and He will will I make known thy faithful- married on Monday, Dec. 27, at for the group rate, so come out to sage on “Why a Baby in a our church. May God grant them Morgan and sign up for the trip. church board providing a meal. do this: He will make your right- Manger?” Scripture used was ness to all generations.” The business meeting will follow. eousness shine...” It is our responsibility to tell blessings on their marriage. Also, in Feb. and March we plan Luke 1:26-38. The fact that Jesus On Sunday, Dec. 26, Pastor on roller skating and bowling. The Men’s Fellowship is Jan. Sunday School, 9 a.m.; wor- was born to a virgin shows Divin- others about the faithfulness of the 17 at Cemetery Chapel. ship service 10 a.m. Lord. Many Christians and Baker spoke about the followers Thanks to the Harvilles for the ity. Jesus took the form of man of Jesus not effectively applying new track lighting in the sanctu- Remember in prayer the fami- Trinity Southern Baptist and walked and suffered as a man churches have limited visions, lies of Gary Mann and John stretching no further than the the Word of God. They were dis- ary. Blessings from Trinity. After thus offering us an Eternity with appointed because they thought New videos of our recent Grimes. Other prayer concerns welcoming our congregation and no end. We will be able to see and proverbial “end of their noses.” include Juanita King (home), Ann They tend to select the group or Jesus was dead but they didn’t Christmas celebrations are at visitors who were with us Sunday, worship with Him face to face. Do understand that it was written http://morgancc.blogspot.com. Ammerman, Margaret McCann, we began services with by singing you have your spot in eternity type of people they want to reach Sarah Sullivan, Donald Powell, or that will benefit their local many years before that He would On Jan. 16 we plan on having a “I Heard the Bells on Christmas reserved? All you have to do is rise from the dead. In fact, in Luke laity Sunday. Duke Wilmes and Bill Ashcraft, Wade Scaggs, Day”. Special music by Christina accept Him as your Savior. church. “Whole world” focuses Nancy Harville, Ray Hammond, not only on geography, but 24, Jesus was actually walking Steve Wood will be preaching, Keeton singing “Christmas Has Remember our sick, lost, mili- with them and they didn’t even Faye Godman will be doing the Ronnie Mains, Dee Browning, It’s Cradle”. Thank you, Christina, tary, and families who have lost humanity. In every nook and cran- Jimmy Cummins, Judy Monson, ny of the globe there are people know it! prayer, Kathie Moreland will lead for a beautiful message in song. loved ones. How are you applying the the children’s moment, Estille Roberta Figgins, Elmo McKin- The sermon text was taken from who need Jesus, people who have ney, Judy Bex, Juanita Bentle, our Butler Christian never heard the “Name that is Bible in your life? In this new Vaughn will preside at the table Galatians 4:4-6 and Romans 8:15 Disciples of Christ year, make it a priority to know and Jimmie Godman will do the shut-ins, those with cancer issues, as the pastor spoke to us on above all names [Jesus Christ].” and our armed forces. Rev. Trout’s sermon title Dec. Christ expects believers to be and apply the Bible better than benediction. “God’s Perfect Timing”. 26 “Angels”; scripture, Matthew global Christians. He wants His you ever have in the past! Our beloved Mabel Carr Roanoke Christian Punishment and death are two 2:13-23; liturgist, Billy Kirby; eld- Happy New Year from Fal- recently went home to be with the Bro. Don Weaver of our biggest fears we are all church to be global in its outreach. st ers and deacons: Ewell Adams, [Part One] mouth Wesleyan Church! Lord after celebrating her 101 Bro. Don’s message Sunday going to have to face, but God Rook Austin, Elsie Ice, Herman Falmouth Baptist First Baptist Christmas. We will sorely miss was a Christmas theme with a dif- made provisions of overcoming Courtney. The choir beautifully “A Lighthouse in the Community” Mabel’s kindness, compassion, ferent point of view, titled “The that fear through the birth, suffer- sang for special music “Not that Another Christmas has come sense of humor and spirit. Miracle of It All”. The background ing, death and resurrection of our and gone, and Christ lives on! Our Harry Crozier, Pastor Far from Bethlehem”. Pianist, Happy New Year! Amanda Mt. Moriah Christian scripture was Philippians 2:2. Lord Jesus Christ. He paid that Patty Fardo; acolyte, Erin Kirby. prayer is that we all grow closer to Life for us is a series of pro- price for us. Him in 2011. Bruin lit the last candle of Advent, Some may have experienced Prayer concerns: Esther More- The Christ Candle. Adarin the “Christmas blues” this past gressions and achievements, from Had a great attendance for the land, Marilyn Dorsey, Sidney The Christmas Eve candlelight the time we are born to the time Christmas Eve Services and we service was beautiful. The choir Williams blessed us with special week! Try thinking about the Owen, Robbie Harrison, Sarah music. Christ of Christmas! He is our we are an adult. But what hap- wish to thank each of you for Keller, Dee Browning, Tim Mun- blessed us with several lovely pened in Bethlehem that night coming and all those who took selections and then Bro. Cohen Bro. Harry’s message, “Twas Prophet, Priest, King, Master, son, Gary Hardy, Sam Sartin, The Day After Christmas, Now Bridegroom, Good Shepherd, 2000 years ago was a reversal of part. It was a great worship expe- Sarah Sullivan, Joan Nelson, read us the Christmas story from the typical line of progression. rience. See you Sunday! Luke. A time of reflection about What?” was taken from Luke. We Holy One of God, Emmanuel- Mike Dane, Kay Mudd, Joe Chal- need to keep Jesus in our hearts God with Us. His name was God could have sent His Son to Turner Ridge Baptist fant, Janet Courtney, Jim Teegar- the true meaning of Christmas earth at any stage of life or even as was followed by the holy sacra- every day of the year, not just dur- called Jesus. In John 1:29 He was On Sunday, our morning serv- den, Missy Fisher, Christine Car- ing the Christmas season. Just like the Lamb of God “Who takes an angel, but instead He sent Him ice was led by T.J. Cabler. Dale penter, Janet Hampton, Christa ment of communion. as a baby to progress through the Our Sunday service began the shepherds and the wise men away the sin of the world.” The Beighle gave the children’s mes- Hernandez, Vickie Cooper, Louis we need to spread the Good News wise men recognized Him as the trials of life as a common man. sage about the grinch who stole Collins, Betty Jones, Ray Ham- with the choir singing “I Heard the This is the true miracle of Christ- Bells on Christmas Day”. Bro. of our Lord, every day. Tell others “King of the Jews” in Matthew Christmas, which was not true, but mond, Charlie Combs, Jeff Hurst, how Jesus has blessed and helped 2:2. Even the demons in Mark mas. the real truth is knowing Jesus and Jim Yelton, Lynn Martini, Patty Cohen’s message came from Isa- Please remember those who iah 1:18 and reminded us that you through hard times. Our 1:24 called Him “The Holy One that is the real joy of Christmas. Fondaw, Paul Baird, Wanda Gos- Heavenly Father loves us and is of God”. Seek His presence and are in a critical time of need in Choir special was “O Holy ney, Eddie Fisher, Kenny English. Christ beckons us and now is the your prayers. You are welcome to time to come to Him. there for us constantly. His peace. Night” with Diane Carter singing Meeting: CWF and elders, 7 As we have done in the past, Happy New Year of 2011 to join us each Sunday for worship and a group of our members play- p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 12. The youth, along with a few services at 11 a.m., and Sunday “young at heart”, will be in Gatlin- our Sunday and Wednesday each and everyone of you! You are ing handbells for her. Support our youth, save your evening services are canceled dur- always welcome at Mt. Moriah! School at 10 a.m. Upcoming events: River Val- cans for recycling. Non-perishable burg for the Xtreme Winter Con- ference—exciting ministry events ing the months of January and God bless. Southside ley Service Jan. 16 at 2:30 p.m. items are needed for the food February, due to the unpredictable and Baptist Men’s Day Jan. 23. pantry. that appeal to youth and convey New Hope Church of Christ the messages of Christ. We know weather. Shut-in this week: Ed Beighle, Adult Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Pray for all in need of hope Church of Christ The practice of making New 8579 Hwy 467, Williamstown, worship, 11 a.m.; nursery provid- they’ll be blessed! If you wished for a white Year’s resolutions goes back over We happily welcome Peyton and healing. KY 41097. ed. “Heaven—don’t miss it for the Christmas, then you got one. This 3000 years. There is something Christian sympathy is extend- Barnes into our Falmouth Baptist December we saw a lot of snow. about the start of a new year that Camp Northward Church family. world!” ed to the families of Gary Mann, The snow is a great illustration of gives us the feeling of a fresh start Frank Adkins, John Gravett Sr., Connections Falmouth Christian Harvest Community our lives. You see, when snow and a new beginning. The Bible Bro. Dale Bobb Sue Hensley, Ron Spaulding, and As the sun sparkles over the On Dec. 26, we opened the falls it looks so beautiful and does not speak for or against the Mabel Carr. cold wintry snow there is a fresh- morning service with the hymn, God’s love is not self-centered. white. It decorates barren trees concept of New Year’s resolu- It reaches out and draws others in. New friends were added this ness that heralds the New Year. “O Come, All Ye Faithful.” We and paints the brown grass white. tions. Philippians 4:13 tells us, “I week. Please remember prayers We often speak of the new begin- were blessed with special music He has set the pattern of true love, Have you ever noticed the snow can do everything through Him the basis for all love relation- and concerns for everyone. ning that is so evident with the from Hannah Hart playing on the next to the road? It is ugly, black, who gives me strength.” No church home? Come join us. start of a new year. It is an oppor- piano with Jeff Vanlandignham. ships—when you love someone or gray. Why? Because it has tunity to evaluate the what, why, Brother Clay Sullivan delivered dearly you are willing to give been corrupted by salt, mud, tires, and how of our efforts, but also an the message, “The Day After freely to the point of self sacrifice. and more. It is no longer useful to occasion to check our focus or Christmas” from Luke 2:17-20. At God paid dearly with the life of play with, look at, or use for any direction. Often in life we get the hymn of decision, one came His Son, the highest price He purpose. It is corrupted. Nothing things out of focus. Like a trip to forward to be baptized, and one could pay. When we share the can bring it back to its original the eye doctor might reveal you came forward for rededication. gospel with others, our ‘love’must color. need new glasses, a corrective FCC had the Christmas Eve be like Jesus’—willingly giving of That is what happens in our lens. Perhaps this year it means Candlelight Services at 7:00 p.m. our own comfort and security so lives due to sin. We were created the dreaded bifocal or trifocal lens. What a powerful service in cele- that others might join us in receiv- perfect until we corrupt ourselves Either way it means a new way to brating the birth of Jesus Christ. ing God’s love. “God’s Great Gift with sin. Just like the snow, we see the world. Names mentioned for prayer of Love” John 3:16. lose our beauty. Unlike the snow, How about beginning 2011 list were Ray Hammond, Dorothy Prayer concerns: Lillian we can be made pure and white with a new world view? A view Angel, Ralph and Marietta Wil- Heiert, Alton Elrod, Amy David- again through the blood of Christ. that sees everyone matters to God son, Hallie Hart, Natalie Golfman, son, Wanda Gosney, and the fam- Have a joyous New Year! Grants Lick TO ALL OF OUR DEAR CUSTOMERS, GO OUR SINCERE THANKS FOR VISITING THIS YEAR. WE WISH YOU AND YOURS HAPPY NEW YEAR, AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU IN 2011! 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Our Family Serving Yours Since 1975 Ken and Barb Cooper J.D. and Carrie Cooper (859) 635-7844 10759 Alexandria Pike • Alexandria, Ky. Page 8, The Falmouth Outlook, January 4, 2011 The Extension People of Pendleton County 45 David Pribble Dr. • Falmouth, Ky. 41040 The College of Agriculture is an Equal Opportunity Organization authorized to provide research, educational information and other Open 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri., Phone: 859-654-3395 services only to individuals and institutions that function without regard to race, color, sex, age, disability or national origin. CLOSED 12-1p.m. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE University of Kentucky - College of Agriculture University of Kentucky - College of Agriculture University of Kentucky - College of Agriculture EXTENSION NOTES EXTENSION NOTES EXTENSION NOTES Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-H/Youth Development Family and Consumer Sciences Michael Mann Kenna Knight Pendleton County Extension Office Pendleton County Extension Office Pendleton County Extension Office Reducing soil compaction Ways to talk so your kids will listen Monetary gifts teach saving habits The most common causes of laterally when encountering a This week, we look at tips 7- behaviour of their parents and car- Holiday money gifts give Routinely saving money soil compaction are traffic and compacted layer of soil. This 11. ers. Say “please”, “thank you” parents an opportunity to begin gives pre-schooler’s funds for tillage on soil that is too wet. makes water and nutrients • Keep away from nagging. At and “you’re welcome” to your teaching pre-school children future wants and needs and Compaction reduces water and below the compaction unavail- the end of each school day, I want- kids as you would anyone else. saving habits that will last a life- introduces them to the benefits nutrient uptake leading to poor able for plant growth. ed the children in my class to tidy • Be gentle but firm. If you have time. of saving. Encouraging children root growth and ultimately The best way to positively the room before home time. I felt made your decision about some- One easy way to begin is to to consistently save from birth lower yields in the affected identify soil compaction is by that they should learn to tidy up thing, stick to it. Make sure you remember the two S’s, save and through their teenage years areas. using a penetrometer, a tool sim- after themselves and take pride in and your partner agree on the issue spend. Consider putting a jar helps them develop a habit that A survey showed that about ilar to a soil probe that measures their room. I created a job chart. and stay united on your decision. marked “save” and another will continue on into adulthood. one-third of the fields in central soil resistance. You should use Each job had a child’s name next Your kids may not like the labeled “spend” in the children’s Remember to set a good and western Kentucky were suf- this tool when soil moisture is to it and I would rotate the jobs decision at the time, but they will room. Then divide the holiday example by regularly saving ficiently compacted to reduce near field capacity, usually weekly to avoid monotony. I know it stands firm and won’t money into portions to save and some of your holiday money the yields of less tolerant crops between December and March. explained that five minutes before bother persisting with either of spend, perhaps a 50-50 split. gifts as well as your salary. such as corn and tobacco. Readings exceeding 300 pounds home time each day it would be you or playing one parent off When they have accumulat- For more information on Prevention is the best way to per square inch indicate condi- “job time”. Just before the bell, I against the other. Make your ed enough to open an interest- family finances, contact the manage soil compaction. The tions that would limit root would walk around the room and requests important and speak as bearing savings account, take Pendleton County Cooperative most severe problem occurs growth. If one-third of a field pick which job or jobs were com- though you mean it. them to a bank or credit union to Extension Service. when soil is a little too wet to has readings above 300 psi, con- pleted to perfection. That child or • Ask open-ended questions. If create it. work. When a soil ball does not sider changing production prac- children would receive a bonus or you want to get your kids to think easily crumble apart in your tices to correct the problem. prize. My room was immaculate more and open their minds, you hand, conditions are too wet for You can alleviate moderate each day and I hardly had to say a need to ask them questions that are Denied Disability? you to work in the field. to severe soil compaction by thing! not answered with a simple ‘yes’ Unfortunately, we do not rotating to other crops. Alfalfa, This can work well at home or ‘no’ answer. Tri-State Disability always have the luxury of wait- sweet clover and fescue have too. Either writing things down, For example, instead of asking Advocates ing for soil to dry. In these situ- root systems that are helpful, but or having a chart with incentives “Did you enjoy Peter’s party Are nurses helping you through each step ations, you can do little things this is a rather long-term solu- in place, eliminate lots of nagging. today?” you could ask “What was of the social security disability process? like reducing tire pressure and tion. It is important to make sure you the best part of Peter’s party We can do the following: restricting heavy equipment to Another practice is to use recognize and praise effort, and today?” •Medical Records •Filling Out Forms the edges of fields. Also, no-till deep tillage or sub-soiling, fol- reward desired behavior. Respond to their ideas to show •Meet Deadlines •Hearing Representative cropping systems dramatically lowed by changed production Try to set a time where kids them you are interested in what reduce soil compaction, because practices to prevent future com- know what is expected. They they have to say and that they are of increased soil microbial and paction. Fall usually is the best thrive on routines. For example, important to you. “Really?” “I 859-663-1436 earthworm activity, improved time to sub-soil because the soil set a time to do their chores in the understand.” “What about…” email: [email protected] pore distribution and reduced generally is dryer and will shat- afternoons. When they are play- “That is interesting.” traffic. ter better. However, the soil in ing they don’t like to be interrupt- • Check for understanding. If ENT FOR A common symptom of soil most areas of the state already is ed, just as much as we don’t when you find that your child is not TREATM Falmouth compaction is that a field is not too wet for sub-soiling. Thus, reading a good book. If they responding to your requests or get- HEADACHES, , ARM as productive as it used to be, or fields with identified com- know what is expected and when ting confused by your instructions NECK, BACK Chiropractic isn’t as productive as surround- paction problems will have to be you shouldn’t have to nag as or conversations, remember to G PAIN! ing fields. Other indications are cropped for another summer much. check for their understanding & LE unexpected or unexplained before you alleviate com- • Model and expect good man- before moving on to the next Center nutrient deficiencies, or more paction. ners. Good manners at home or topic. ASON UKING J L , D.C. Walk-Ins severe drought stress. You also If you want more informa- anywhere shouldn’t be optional. Ask them to repeat what you BRYAN WALTHER, D.C. SUZANNE NEUKAM, D.C. can detect compaction by dig- tion on soil compaction, contact If you model good manners to have said. If they can’t, you know Welcome! ging roots of a growing plant, the Pendleton County Coopera- your children and everyone else, that it is too long or complicated NEW HOURS because they will begin to grow tive Extension Service. they will see that good manners is for them to understand. Try to 859-654-1797 expected and displayed on a con- rephrase your choice of words Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. sistent level. with shorter and simpler sen- 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 941 Ridgeway Avenue in Falmouth Children deserve the common tences. Affordable Bankruptcy courtesy of manners that adults Courtesy of: Child Develop- use with each other. 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PLUMMER Attorney At Law L & K SATELLITE Butler Recycling & Core 11 W. 6th St., Covington, KY 41011 Serving the community since 1999 5148 US 62, Maysville, Ky. 41056 859-581-5516 or Toll Free 1-877-790-2233 859-654-6431 M-F 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Sat. 8 am-12:30 pm Conveniently located just across the street from Bankruptcy Court 1-888-749-8863 • 606-759-8863 or check us out on the web at www.plummerbankruptcy.com COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY PENDLETON CIRCUIT COURT COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-CI-00032 PENDLETON CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL ACTION NO. 09-CI-00174 CitiMortgage, Inc. PLAINTIFF vs. COMMISSIONER’S SALE U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Jonathan Mays AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK, N.A. Tiaira D. Asbury DEFENDANTS AS TRUSTEE FOR THE MLMI TRUST SERIES 2006-HE4 PLAINTIFF * * * * * vs. COMMISSIONER’S SALE By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Pendleton Circuit Court rendered November 12, 2010, in the above action, I shall proceed to TYLER TIPTON AKA TYLER CLAY TIPTON offer for sale at the Pendleton County Judicial Center at Falmouth, Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder at public auction on January 13, 2011 ST ELIZABETH MEDICAL CENTER, INC. at the hour of 10:00 a.m., the following described property: DBA ELIZABETH MEDICAL CENTER DEFENDANTS Property Address: 644 Broadford Road, Falmouth, KY 41040 * * * * * The following is a description of a parcel of ground lying and being on the north side of Broadford Road, 0.6 miles West of US 27 in Pendleton County, Kentucky, and more particularly described as follows: By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Pendleton Circuit Court rendered January 21, 2010 and Orders entered July 9, 2010 and October 25, 2010, in the above action, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Pendleton County Judicial Center at Falmouth, Kentucky, to the highest and Beginning at a P.K. Nail in the center of Broadford Road and a corner to Alva Lee Wright; thence with the center of said road, S. 88° 00’ E 100.00 best bidder at public auction on January 13, 2011 at the hour of 10:00 a.m., the following described property: feet; thence N. 85° 20’ E. 115.0 feet to a P.K. Nail; thence leaving said road and with new made lines of Violet Dennis N. 12° 07’ W 171.1 feet Property Address: 402 Front Street, Butler, KY 41006 to a stake; thence S. 88° 46’ W 306.2 feet to a stake by a post in the line of Alva Lee Wright; thence with Wright’s line S. 39° 11’ E 201.1 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.006 acres more or less, according to a survey made by Hicks & Mann, Inc. on 23rd on March, 1977. PIDN: 038-20-10-001.00 Less and Excepting the following described real estate: The following described property located in Pendleton County, Kentucky to-wit: Situate in Pendleton County, Commonwealth of Kentucky and being a division of land lying on the north side of the Broadford Road approxi- Situated in Butler, Pendleton County, Commonwealth of Kentucky and being a division of land lying on the south side of Mill Street at the junc- mately a distance of 2700.00 feet West of the U.S. Highway #27, and being part of an original 1.0 acre tract owned by Carter B. Miller as tion with Front Street in the City of Butler and being all the remaining part of the original parcel owned by Albert D. Miracle (deceased) and described in a deed recorded in Deed Book 144, Paged 480 of the Pendleton County Court Clerk’s records at Falmouth, Kentucky office and is Lydia B. Miracle, husband and wife, as described in Deed Book 94 at Page 17 of the Pendleton County Clerk’s Records at the Falmouth, bounded and described as follows: Kentucky, Office and is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an existing spike in the center of the Broadford Road, said spike being the corner of the original 17 acres 2 rod 30 pole tract #4 Beginning at a set iron pin set at the north edge of the existing pavement of the Front Street of Butler, said iron pin being at the end of the tan- owned by William Dennis, Jr. and Violet Fam Dennis, husband and wife, as recorded in Deed Book 102, Page 596 of the Pendleton County gent and the approach radius; thence; with the north edge of pavement north 74-36’-30” west, a distance of 130.25 feet to a set iron pin; thence records; said spike also being the Southwest corner of the grantors 1.0 acre tract; thence with the center of said Broadford Road South 88-00’ leaving said Front Street and with a line a distance of 1.70 feet east of the existing concrete block building north 34-15’-35” east, a distance of East, a distance of 100.00 feet to a set spike, a new division corner; thence with a new division line North 19-53’-45” West, a distance of 179.46 173.01 feet to a set iron pin in the south right of way line of Mill Street (Old U.S. Highway #27 relocation); thence with said right of way line a feet to a set iron post; thence with the North line of the original 1.0 acre tract South 86-46’ West, a distance of 166.1 feet to an existing fence post distance of 35.0 feet south a parallel with the center line; split J 29-02’-15” east a distance of 16.11 feet; south 22-40’-10” east, a distance of 46.18 corner; thence South 39-11’ East, a distance of 201.1 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.5 acre. feet south 17-04’-15” east, a distance of 46.53 feet; and south 10-47’-00” east a distance of 46.40 feet; thence south 32-43’-35” west, a distance of 36.60 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.3106 acre as survey plat recorded in Deed Book 162, Page 10, Pendleton County Records. Surveyed by Howard M. Johnston, Kentucky Professional Land Surveyor #1041, on May, 1980. Subject to any and all easements, restriction, conditions, and legal highways of record and/or in existence. Subject to any and all easements, restriction, conditions, and legal highways of record and/or in existence. Being the same property conveyed from Tyler Tipton and Stephanie Tipton, husband and wife, to Tyler Tipton, an unmarried person, by virtue of Being the same property conveyed to Jonathan Mays, an unmarried person, and Tiaira D. Asbury, an unmarried person, from Estate of Louis L. a deed dated 04/17/2006 and recorded 05/16/2006 at Deed Book 278, Page 337 of the Pendleton County, Kentucky real estate records. Weaver, by and through Karen L. Pope, Executrix, by Deed dated September 29, 2008, and filed for record on October 2, 2008 in Deed Book 294, Page 93 of the Pendleton County Court Clerk’s Office. This property is being sold to produce the sum of $81,383.79, together with interest at the rate of 9.30000% from September 11, 2009 until paid, plus additional fees, costs, and expenses, in accordance with the terms of the Note and Mortgage, including advances in payment of ad valorem This property is being sold to produce the sum of $ 78,953.38, together with interest at the rate of $13.42 per diem from March 4, 2010 until paid; taxes, insurance premiums, assessments, winterization, and preservation of the Real Property; courts costs of this action incurred to date, plus plus late charges, advances for taxes and insurance, and Plaintiff's costs herein expended, including a reasonable attorney fee and for any other additional costs which may be expended for execution upon Plaintiff’s Judgment; and attorney’s fees, title abstract and title update fees paid, or fees expended for services performed in connection with the defendant's default and for the purposes of protecting Plaintiff's interest in the prop- agreed to be paid, to Plaintiff’s counsel for the prosecution of this matter. erty and its rights under the mortgage instrument. The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: 1) The purchaser shall be required to pay ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on the date of the sale, to apply on the purchase price; 1) The purchaser shall be required to pay ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on the date of the sale, to apply on the purchase price; 2) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable, in cash or certified funds, within sixty (60) days from the date of sale; 2) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable, in cash or certified funds, within sixty (60) days from the date of sale; 3) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond, with good and sufficient surety thereon for the unpaid balance of the purchase price, said 3) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond, with good and sufficient surety thereon for the unpaid balance of the purchase price, said bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale, until paid; bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale, until paid; 4) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying said bond before maturity by paying the bal- 4) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying said bond before maturity by paying the bal- ance of the principal, together with all accrued interest thereon; ance of the principal, together with all accrued interest thereon; 5) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay any and all ad valorem taxes on the subject property for current year, and all subsequent 5) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay any and all ad valorem taxes on the subject property for the current year, and all subsequent taxes; taxes; 6) The purchaser may purchase fire and extended coverage insurance on said improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is paid 6) The purchaser shall be required to purchase fire and extended coverage insurance on said improvements from the date of sale until the pur- in full to the extent of the court appraised value of said improvements or the unpaid balance of the purchase price, whichever is less, with a loss chase price is paid in full to the extent of the court appraised value of said improvements or the unpaid balance of the purchase price, whichev- clause payable to the Master Commissioner; however, failure to do so my result in an insurance policy being purchased and the premium being er is less, with a loss clause payable to the Master Commissioner of the Pendleton Circuit Court or the Plaintiff herein. charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. 7) The subject property shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of any party to this action, except restrictions and easements thereon 7) The subject property shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of any party to this action, except restrictions and easements thereon appearing of record in the Pendleton County Clerk’s Office, if any; appearing of record in the Pendleton County Clerk’s Office, if any; 8) Possession of the subject property shall be given to the purchaser upon confirmation of Commissioner’s sale, and the Defendants or any per- 8) Possession of the subject property shall be given to the purchaser upon confirmation of Commissioner’s sale, and the Defendants or any per- sons claiming through them shall have vacated the premises by that time; and sons claiming through them shall have vacated the premises by that time; and 9) Said property shall be sold subject to: 9) Said property shall be sold subject to: a) Assessments for public improvements levied against the subject property, a) Assessments for public improvements levied against the subject property, b) Existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws or regulations; b) Existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws or regulations; c) Any facts which an accurate survey or inspection of the property may disclose. c) Any facts which an accurate survey or inspection of the property may disclose; d) Any right of redemption which may be claimed by the United States of America arising under 28 U.S.C. Sec. 2410; and e) Any right of redemption that may exist in favor of the Defendant(s). Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms. Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms.

Hon. Mark N. Dierks JUDY M. WRIGHT Hon. Bryan W. Schaefer JUDY M. WRIGHT LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS 217 W. Shelby Street NIELSON & SHERRY, PSC 217 W. Shelby Street Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 303 Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 303 P.O. Box 5480 Falmouth, Kentucky 41040 639 Washington Avenue Falmouth, Kentucky 41040 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480 (859) 654-2929 Newport, Kentucky 41071 (859) 654-2929 (513) 241-3100 MASTER COMMISSIONER (859) 655-8430 MASTER COMMISSIONER The Falmouth Outlook, January 4, 2011, Page 9 TV Guide

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ASHER, LIFE Reba Reba Deadly Relations How I Met How I Met Frasier Frasier A/K/A ELIZABETH MARIE ASHER and UNKNOWN NICK My Wife My Wife Chris Chris Lopez George The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny SPOUSE OF ELIZABETH ASHER, A/K/A ELIZABETH M. ASHER, SCI Ghost Whisperer Ghost Whisperer Ghost Whisperer Ghost Whisperer Ghost Whisperer A/K/A ELIZABETH MARIE ASHER; SPIKE Gangland TNA Wrestling MANswers MANswers MANswers Son Beach KENTUCKY TAX BILL SERVICING, INC.; and COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, COUNTY OF TBS Failure to Launch Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Conan Lopez Tonight PENDLETON, BY AND ON RELEATION OF JONATHON MILLER TLC Sarah Palin's Alaska Sarah Palin's Alaska Sarah Palin's Alaska Sarah Palin's Alaska Sarah Palin's Alaska SECRETARY OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET; DEFENDANTS TNT NBA Basketball NBA Basketball TV LAND Sanford Sanford Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne * * * * * USA National Treasure Jurassic Park III WGN WWE Superstars How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs WWE Superstars By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Pendleton Circuit Court rendered November 12, 2010, in the above action, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Pendleton County Judicial Center at Falmouth, Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder at public auction on January 13, 2011 Premium Channels at the hour of 10:00 a.m., the following described property: HBO REAL Sports Gumbel Ghosts-Girlfrnd Cathouse Real Sex 24/7 Penguins Property Address: Adams Road, in Pendleton County, Kentucky MAX Catch Me if You Can 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag Lingerie 04 SHOW Extract Speech Zack and Miri Make a Porno Next Stop Single Natl Van A parcel of ground lying and being on the west side of the Menefee Road, 1.2 miles north of Hogg Ridge Road in Pendleton, County Kentucky, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the center of the Menefee Road and a corner to George Hartman on the west and Charles Menefee on the east; thence with the center of said road, S. 26 degrees 33’ E 237.2 feet; thence S. 8 degrees 53’ W 92.5 feet; Friday Evening January 7, 2011 thence S. 26 degrees 37’ W 258.4 feet; thence S. 6 degrees 60” W 156.5 feet; thence S. 27 degrees 47’ E. 139.5 feet; thence leaving said road and 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 with two new made lines of Charles Wheatley and also being the lines of a 62-acre tract to be retained by Wheatley, S 62 degrees 55’ W. 118.1 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 38 degrees 19’ W. 1016.6 feet to a point in the center of Long Branch Creek; thence with the center of said creek by WCPO/ABC Supernanny Primetime: What 20/20 Local Nightline Jimmy Kimmel Live its meanders, N 8 degrees 05’ W. 15.0 feet; thence N. 42 degrees 54’ W. 323.4 feet; thence N. 8 degrees 08’ E. 253.8 feet; thence leaving said WKRC/CBS Medium CSI: NY The Mentalist Local Late Show Letterman Late creek and with the line of George Hartman, N. 54 degrees 21’ E. 1086.0 feet to the beginning, containing 20.00 acres, more or less. WLWT/NBC Minute to Win It Dateline NBC Local Tonight Show w/Leno Late WXIX/FOX College Football Local Subject to easements and restrictions of record. ION Without a Trace Without a Trace Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Without a Trace Cable Channels EXCEPTION: There is excepted from and out of the above described boundary and not conveyed hereby the following described property: BEGINNING on a point in the center of Menefee Road said point being the Southeast corner to a twenty acre tract of J.B. Asher; thence leaving A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds roadway with said tract South 62 degrees 55 min. 00 sec. W. 118.10 feet to an iron pin; thence South 38 degrees 19 min. 00 sec. W. 500.00 feet AMC Open Range Open Range to an iron pin; thence a new line North 1 degree 32 min. 41 sec. W. 544.44 feet to an iron pin; thence North 833 degrees 00 min. 00 sec. W. 370.00 CNN Parker Spitzer Larry King Live Anderson Cooper 360 Larry King Live feet to a point in the center of Menefee Road; thence with center line of said road South 27 degrees 47 min. 00 sec. E 139.50 feet to the point of COMEDY Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Comedy Presents Comedy Comedy Comedy Presents Lisa Lampanelli beginning, the above described containing 3.00 acres as shown by the survey of Gary Girdler Lic. #2563 on 9/19/88. DISC Gold Rush: Alaska Gold Rush: Alaska Gold Rush: Alaska Gold Rush: Alaska Gold Rush: Alaska DISN Deck Wizards Fish Hook Good Luck Good Luck Shake it Shake it Shake it Shake It Hannah EXCEPTION:2,0000 ACRES E! Sex and t Sex and t Kardashian The Soup Fashion Chelsea E! 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TNT Forrest Gump The Terminal TV LAND Sanford Sanford Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne The above description is in accordance with a survey made by W. Thomas Leach with Hicks & Mann, inc. on the 6th of February 2002. A copy USA Inside Man No Country of the survey is attached hereto and incorporated herein. WGN Chris Chris How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs South Pk South Pk Premium Channels Being a part of the same property conveyed to Elizabeth Asher, by Walter Asher and Kimberly Asher, husband and wife, by Deed dated March HBO 24/7 Penguins Edge of Darkness Ricky Gervais: Out, England Cathouse 1, 2002, recorded in Deed Book 244, Page 119, of record in the Pendleton County Court Clerk’s Office. MAX Security The Tuxedo The Wolfman This property is being sold to produce the sum of (1) $3,593.46, valid through October 31, 2010, including attorney’s fees, plus interest accruing SHOW Hurt Lock Inglourious Basterds Strikeforce Chall. per month, plus costs and fees per KRS 134; (2) $1,428.52, valid through October 31, 2010, including attorney’s fees, plus interest accruing per month, plus costs and fees per KRS 134; and (3) $278.79 and $272.51, valid through October 31, 2010, including attorney’s fees, plus interest accruing per month, plus costs and fees per KRS 134. Saturday Evening January 8, 2011 The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 WCPO/ABC Wipeout The Bachelor Local 1) The purchaser shall be required to pay ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on the date of the sale, to apply on the purchase price; WKRC/CBS Blue Bloods CSI: Crime Scene 48 Hours Mystery Local WLWT/NBC NFL Football Local 2) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable, in cash or certified funds, within sixty (60) days from the date of sale; WXIX/FOX Change of Plans Local The Good Guys TBA Local 3) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond, with good and sufficient surety thereon for the unpaid balance of the purchase price, said ION The Fugitive Maximum Risk bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale, until paid; Cable Channels A&E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 4) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying said bond before maturity by paying the bal- AMC True Grit El Dorado ance of the principal, together with all accrued interest thereon; CNN CNN Presents Larry King Live Newsroom CNN Presents Larry King Live 5) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay any and all ad valorem taxes on the subject property for the current year, and all subsequent COMEDY First Sunday Ralphie May Katt Williams: Pimp Lisa Lampanelli Louis C.K. taxes; DISC MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters MythBusters DISN Wizards Deck Fish Hook Shake It Hannah Hannah Deck Wizards Fish Hook Fish Hook 6) The subject property shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of any party to this action, except restrictions and easements thereon E! 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th 824-5865, call after 6. 46-2t-pd $550 deposit, no pets. 859-472- Buying aluminum, copper, car bat- 60 wedding anniversary so won- FOR SALE 2582 41-tfn-ac teries and steel, 1 pound or several derful. TOO LATE Firewood for Sale: $65 delivered, MOBILE HOMES tons. Cynthiana, Ky., beside ball- Special thanks to our daughter, $50 you pick up. Bill Hall: 859- park. 859-234-5930. 41-tfn-ac Donna, and daughter-in-law, Brand new 3 bedroom, 3 bath homes HELP WANTED JoAnn, for taking care of the impor- TO CLASSIFY 654-6043, or 859-322-9217. 33-tfn-ac as low as $255 per month. Trust our Need some extra Christmas money? tant items—cakes and food. Great Reward: reward for missing female, Firewood for sale. Large pickup 40 years of experience. Stop by today. Sell Avon! 859-654-5192, 859-445- FARM job, girls, we do appreciate all your gray, Miniature Schnauzer. Last seen load, $65 delivered. Call 859-654- Cherry Hill Homes, Inc. 859-823- 5420, 859-635-4546. 2-tfn-ac efforts. on KY 3149/John’s Road. Call 859- 3539 or 859-380-0868. 35-tfn-ac 4663. cherryhillhomes.net. 28-tfn-ac PRODUCTS As we look over the last 60 472-5877 or 859-391-4298. 46-2t-pd Firewood: split, seasoned, $50 you years, it is unbelievable all the great pick up, $60 delivered. 859-654- SERVICES Robert G. Caldwell quality hay, RENTALS square bales, brome/timothy/orc- things we have enjoyed. 1085 43-8t-pd David Richie. Roofing, profession- PEOPLE WHO READ hard grass Good quality solid bales. We will always cherish all who Firewood slabs for sale: Logan Mt. Auburn Apartments, Butler, Ky., 1 al painting, porch additions, decks, and 2 Bedroom apartments. Section room additions, vinyl siding, Call 859-472-3755 or 859-322- came despite the snow, cold, and NEWSPAPERS ARE Lumber Co. 859-654-3583 44-tfn-ac difficult parking. There were those 8 assistance available. Free utilities. remodeling. Free estimates! 3785. 25-tfn-ac Firewood for sale: split and deliv- st who remember our hunting trip for Free transportation available. Very Insured. 859-654-8216. 37-tfn-ac Hay for sale: square bales alfalfa 1 ered, $65. A large pickup load. 859- grouse, my Bible study group— nice and clean. Carpet and equipped Eric Garrison Washer & Dryer Orchard/Timothy/Fescu mix, 4x5 MORE SUCCESSFUL 462-8842 45-2t-pd great group, and friends from other kitchen. Call Julie, 859-472-2889. Repair. 40 yrs experience. All roll bales, 1,500 lbs., stored inside, Bed: new queen pillowtop mattress churches: Butler, Ft. Thomas, Equal Housing Opportunity. 2-tfn-ac brands. Home: 859-472-2334, Cell: Walton area. 859-393-1592 45-2t-pd set, still in plastic. $165, can deliver. Antioch, and Mt. Moriah. Also Bedford House Apts: 1 bedroom 859-409-1376. 4-tfn-ac BUSINESS OWNERS 859-250-2553 46-4t-pd many thanks for those beautiful apts. Section 8 assistance available, We can build or repair barns, also LIVESTOCK flowers, cards, and phone calls. White Whirlpool washer/dryer set, all utilities paid. All apartments fur- apply shingles or metal to your Cattle and horses, all types bought and Yes, we are thankful to God for willing to separate. White, small, nished with carpet, stove and refrig- house, Doug Beach, 859-428-1292 IT ALL STARTS WITH deep freezer, great for apartments. sold. Larry Browning, 859-472-2597 allowing us to enjoy this day with erator. Equal Housing Opportunity. or 859-743-1419. 39-tfn-ac 859-472-3180 / 859-391-4646 46-2t-pd or 859-322-1828. 24-26t-pd friends. For information, call Alma Fields at Cistern cleaning, repair. Tree serv- Sincerely, NEWSPAPERS! 859-654-3957. 2-tfn-ac ice. Mr. Fix It Home Improve-ment. Bob Jones VEHICLES $99 moving special, 2 bedroom apart- Light hauling. 859-654-2060, 513- PETS ’89 Ford F150, 4-wheel drive, 6 ments with washer and dryerhook- 604-2907. 1-tfn-ac Puppies, kittens, dogs and cats. Tri State Land Company cylinder, 5-speed, $1,500. 859-824- ups. Area of Butler, $450 a month plus We buy standing timber or cut on Healthy. Shots and wormed Publ. 5865, call after 6. 46-2t-pd utilities. 859-472-7368. 25-tfn-ac percentage. Fully insured, call 606- Serv. Org. 859-654-5654. 11-tfn-nc 859-485-1330 ’04 Chevy Cavalier, 80k miles, 4 Abbeywood Apartments in Falmouth 782-0388. 16-tfn-ac 1 Ac. Pendleton Co., Hwy. 1054 area -4 Bd. & 1 Ba. farmhouse, needs some cylinder, automatic, air, $4,995. 859- is now taking applications for 1 and 2 Buying Standing Timber, refer- T.L.C., great views, $74,900.00, $5,000.00 down, $658.00 per mo. bedroom apartments. Nice location, CARD OF 8 Ac. Falmouth -mostly all woods, overlooking the town of Falmouth, great ences, insured, 859-991-8169, 859- home site or get away, $39,900.00, $1,000.00 down. wall-to-wall carpet, stove and 991-8170. 42-tfn-ac CERTIFIED INSTALLERS refrigerator furnished. Lots of closet 2 Ac. Gumlick Road-mostly pasture, some woods, mobiles welcome, city water Need Lime? Call Norcorp Lime THANKS avail., $21,900.00, $1,500.00 down. ON SEPTIC TANKS AND space. Water and sewage paid, cable Spreading at 859-588-3587 or 859- ANNIVERSARY THANKS 17 Ac. Pendleton Co. -rolling pasture, w/septic system, pads for double wide, hook-up. Equal housing opportunity. DRAINAGE FILL. 234-5105 11-tfn-ac To our friends who attended our driveway, cistern, electric hook-ups, fenced, $58,900.00, $3,000.00 down. Call 859-654-6405. 21-tfn-ac Master Lic. # M00159 M.E. Northcutt: Sanitation Septic “open house” on Saturday, CHECK OUT OUR WEB SITE FOR MORE PROPERTIES Falmouth: Modern large 2 bedroom Tank Cleaning. December 18, 2010—Thanks. www.tri-statelandcompany.com apartment. Central air/heat. Commercial/Residential. Serving Thanks so much for making our 391-0257 Appliances, water, and heat fur- this area for 50 years. 859-234- 654-6041 nished. 859-654-2177 28-tfn-ac 1081 38-24t-ac 2 bedroom apartment for rent. Beane Protective Services, Kevin VANLANDINGHAM & SON Equipped kitchen, A/C, Laundry Beane, Owner/Manager, kevin@beane PLUMBING & HEATING hookup, small deck, off-street park- protectiveservices.com, P.O. Box ing. $425 plus utilities. No pets. 859- People Pleasing 448, Butler, KY 41006. 513-442- 441-1227 40-tfn-ac 504 Barkley St., 0441 45-2t-pd Falmouth, KY House in country, $550 per month, Bishop ELECTRONICS/ CROSSROADS Concrete COMPUTERS HAPPY ADS! Expert Computer Repair, formerly Foundations with AT&T/Best Buy. Viruses, spy- ware, malware, reasonable. Call FLEA MARKET 0 0 Make that Special POURED FOUNDATIONS FLOORS David, 859-409-2182 44-3t-pd U.S.27 & HWY. 17 0 BASEMENTS 0 FOOTERS 0 INTERSECTION ANY TYPE CONCRETE WORK WANTED Someone smile with a FREE ESTIMATES • INSURED Junk cars and scrap iron, all types EDDIE BISHOP removed. Old farm equipment, USED trucks, buses, etc., free removal. Call • FURNITURE 859-472-5587 Grogan’s 859-472-5638. 17-tfn-ac & ANTIQUES SPECIAL • MATTRESS SETS birthday, anniversary, AS LOW AS $50.00 BROWNING 472-6952 HOME REPAIR or get well soon message! Roofs, Gutters, Siding, Windows, Home Interior, Barn Repair & Painting FREE ESTIMATES Insured & Guaranteed Call for Details GARY •PAINTED SHEET METAL GREG BROWNING ASKIN 859.462.4375 ROOFING & PAINT 654-3332 CONTRACTOR Taylor Home NOW IS THE TIME FOR: TZ Plumbing Contractors Burch/Thorton, Kelly and Hafer farms. No PETER ALLEN PROPERTY, 40 acres, Improvement, Inc. hunting, fishing, recreational vehicles Galloway Road. No trespassing, night INTERIOR PAINTING ELMER UTZ or trespassing of any kind day or night. or day. No hunting, no fishing. Violators Windows, Doors, Siding, ELMER UTZ POSTEDPOSTED Violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 4-30-11 will be prosecuted to the fullest extent NEW ROOF OR ROOF REPAIR Gutters, Roofs, Decks, Etc. HALE, Willena. No trespassing by any- of the law. Exp. 10-5-11 VINYL SIDING AMMERMAN, Genevieva farm Lakeside, one any time, day/night, prop. on US 27 PFERRMAN, Susan Farm, 214 ac., off Professional Services of FREE ESTIMATES 316 acres. off US 27 & 104 acres., in Pendleton Co. Violators prosecuted! Flour Creek and Garvey Rds., Posted New Commercial Plumbing INSURED Marquette Rd., Pendleton Co. Posted Exp. 4-11-11 against hunting, fishing, trapping, or SPECIALIZING IN NEW against hunting/fishing, trespassing of any HAMMOND, Ray and Judy. 16.5 acre trespassing of any kind day or night. Keith Taylor Exp. 11-8-11 ADDITIONS & DECKS! New Residence Plumbing kind. Violators prosecuted! farm on Hayes Station Rd., Falmouth, is Violators will be prosectued. Exp. 4-20-11 AULICK, Carol, 120 ac., Galloway Rd. posted. No hunting, fishing, or trespass- POPHAM-MAINOUS PROPERTY, 90 ac. & 28 Plumbing Repair 654-2206 No hunting, fishing, tresspassing of any ing of any kind. Violators will be prose- ac., Atha Ln. off Gum Lick Rd. No hunting, Call(859) Anytime 991-9591 After 6 kind. All hunting blinds and stands will cuted. Exp. 11-16-11 fishing, ATVs, or trespassing of any kind, CREDIT CARDS NOW ACCEPTED! be removed. Exp. 8-10-11 (859) 654-5223 Call: (859) 472-5802 HARRISON, 439 Lea Rd., extending to except with written permission. Exp. 2-17-11 859-654-5223 BASS, Don and Beverly, 98+ acres at Wyatts Bend Rd., 30 acres. No hunting, RITTER,William and Margaret, 77 ac., 1 mile 6808 Hwy 22 E. No hunting, fishing, or no fishing or trespassing of any kind, south of Falmouth on US 27. No hunting, trespassing of any kind. Violators will day of night! All violators will be pros- fishing or trespassing night or day! Exp. 1-3-12 be prosecuted. Exp. 3-22-11 NORTHERN ecuted! Exp. 11-13-11 ROMEO, Aldo and Patricia, 56 acres at US UNITED PLUMBING & SEWER SERVICES BIDDLE, Dennis, 60.8 acres at 1515 ISON, Janice and Joe, farm at 443 27 and Liberty Ridge, Pendleton Co. No KENTUCKY Vater Road (formerly the Pape/Hall Stepstone Church Rd, Butler (formerly hunting, fishing or trespassing or any kind. RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • MUNICIPAL farm). No hunting or trespassing of any George & Darleen Napier’s), property Violators will be prosecuted! Exp. 10-13-11 kind, day or night. Violaters will be at 484 Lakeview Dr., Falmouth, Ky and SEXTON PROPERTY, 841 Fishing Creek METAL SALES prosecuted. Exp. 2-23-11 148 acres at 268 Ison Lane, no hunting, Rd. approx. 2.14 acres. Posted! Lot #2, Sewer & Water New Installation & Repair BLACKABY FARM, 80 acres, 1874 dumping, fishing, swimming, recre- 1005 Fishing Creek Rd. approx 2.45 acres, Excavating, Drainage Issues & Grading Mullins Lane, DeMossville. No hunt- ational vehicles, or trespassing of any and Lot #5 of the Mudd Land Division ing, fishing, trespassing of any kind. kind, day or night, without written nota- approx 4.54 acres. Also, 100 Southfork Foundation Repair • Certified Septic Installer • Fully Insured Violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 5-23-11 rized permission. Exp. 6-9-11 Rd. approx 2 acres. Absolutely NO hunt- BLEVINS, Howard farm. No hunting or KAPLAN, David and Lucille. 80 ac., Turner ing/dumping/riding ATV’s or trespassing Metal Roofing and fishing or trespassing on 5024 N 159, Ridge Rd., formerly Tomlin-Points farm. of any kind. Violators will be prosecuted to Siding, 1st and 2nds CALL FOR A FREE QUOTE! Falmouth: 144 acres on east side and 11 No hunting/trespassing at any time. the fullest extent! Exp. 1-2-11 custom cut to the inch. (859) 635-3400 acres on west side of 159. All violators Violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 10-27-11 SHOWALTER, Mildred, 77 ac. 1 mile south Now selling will be prosecuted. Exp. 12-07-11 KLEE, David. 37 acres, Rt. 10, Mt. of Falmouth on U.S. 27. No hunting, fish- COLVIN-HELTON, Kathy and John, 8890 Auburn. No hunting or trespassing of ing or trespassing night or day. Exp. 10-20-11 trusses. and 8924 Milford Rd., 70 acres. No hunt- any kind, day or night. All violators will STEELE FAMILY, 3174 Morgan Four We have trim, round ing, fishing or soliciting of any kind, day be prosecuted. Exp. 8-9-11 Oaks Rd., 225 acres. This farm is post- door track and hardware, or night. All violaters will be prosecuted KOBASUK, Mark and Barbara. 9892 ed! No hunting or trespassing of any coupaloas and screws. this out... to the fullest extent of the law. Exp. 11-3-11 Milford Rd., 177 acres and 128 Tam Ln., kind, day or night. Violators will be COOPER, Jerry & June 200+ acre farm 129 acres; both properties are located in prosecuted! Exp. 10-31-11 Call for pricing Ryan Rd, Rt. 4, Box 1057, Falmouth. Falmouth. Absolutely no fishing, hunting, STONEHOUSE FARMS, LLC, 205 ac. lying D. L. WEBSTER No hunting, fishing or trespassing of trespassing, or soliciting of any kind, day on both sides of Greenwood-Portland 859-428-5100 any kind-day or night. Exp. 11-16-11 or night. All violators will be prosecuted Rd., and bordered by Grassy Creek (for- BUYS JUNK VEHICLES CUMMINS-BROWN, Barbara 64 1/2 acres to the fullest extent of the law. Exp. 11-9-11 mer Plummer farm). No hunting, fishing in Pendleton Co. 1177 Antrobus Rd, MCDOWELL, 240 Hwy 22 W., 80 acres, or trespassing of any kind day or night. Top Dollar Pay Berry, Ky 41003. No Trespassing & No absolutely no hunting, ATV, horse rid- Violators will be prosecuted! Exp. 4-11-11 Hunting. Exp. 8-28-11 ing, fishing or trespassing of any kind, TAYLOR, Lawrence - Florence Taylor Tow Vehicles Away For Free DICKISON, Barbara. 562 Hwy 22 W, 100 unless permission given by owners. All McNay heirs farm. Falmouth Lenoxburg acres; 4147 Hwy 22 W, 41 acres; 774 violators will be prosecuted to the Road, 188 acres, Posted. No hunting, fish- Call Today Grimes Rd., 80 acres. No hunting, fish- fullest extent of the law! Exp. 4-6-11 ing, ATV or trespassing of any kind, day or ing, or trespassing day or night. All vio- MEADOWS, Mark & Melissa property at night! All viloators will be prosecuted to 859-393-4890 lators will be prosecuted to the fullest the end of Adams Rd. off Hogg Ridge the fullest extent of the law! Exp. 4-12-11 extent of the law. Exp. 11-16-11 Rd., approx. 80 ac. No trespassing of TISA, Stephen - No hunting, fishing, or DYE PROPERTY, Faith farm. 134+ acres. any kind including hunting, fishing, trespassing any time, night or day. fronting Trankler Rd. (also Grovers trapping, atv riding, horseback riding. Violators will be prosecuted! On 509 Creek). No hunting, fishing or trespass- Violators prosecuted. Exp. 9-28-11 Knoxville Gardnersville Rd. Exp. 4-20-11 Company Looking To Hire ing of any kind, day or night. Violators MICKELSON PROPERTY, 8.5 ac. Bethel UTZ, Chester farm on Lock Rd. 90 will be prosecuted. Exp. 12-24-11 Ln. No trespassing of any kind day or acres. Absolutely no hunting, fishing, or night. Exp. 10-11-11 Experienced Mig Welder ELLIS, Farms, property, 1519 John trespassing of any kind. Exp. 11-29-11 Denny Rd. (75 ac), 4612 Gumlick Rd MORRIS, Geneva, 140 ac. Wyatt’s Bend Rd. WEBSTER, Larry and Bobbie 66+/- acres Able to read blueprints. (85 ac), 4757 Gumlick Rd, (77 ac), No hunting, fishing or trespassing anytime. formerly owned by Wanda, Jeff and 5126 Hogg Ridge Rd (69 ac), Pendleton Violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 4-5-11 Barry Conley, off Step Stone Church Rd. Some weekends and overtime Co. No hunting, fishing, dumping, rid- NORMAN-William, Carolyn, Brandon, Access off AA Hwy. No hunting or tres- ing atv’s or trespassing of any kind Ashley. 40.5 acres, north side of Fishing passing of any kind day or night. required. Must have reliable without written permission. Exp. 9-26-11 Creek Rd. No hunting, fishing, or tres- Violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 3-1-11 FETTERS Eddie and Karen, 41 ac. farm passing of any kind, day or night. All WEHNER, Richard and Carolyn - 23 acres transportation. Benefits include at 1705 Flour Creek Rd, Pendleton Co. violators will be prosecuted to the on US 17 in Pendleton County. Absolutely No Hunting / Fishing / trespassing any fullest extent of the law! Exp. 11-23-11 no fishing, hunting, or trespassing. paid holidays, vacation & time. Violators prosecuted! Exp. 9-18-11 OLLBERDING, Joseph, 33.5 acres, 919 Clos Violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 1-11-11 GOINS, Ronald, 6 ac, m/l 56 River Rd., Rd. Falmouth, Ky. There will be no hunt- WISPERING OAK ESTATE, LLC, property health insurance. Butler. No trespassing of any kind, day or ing, fishing, or tresspassing of any kind. 363 ac. Blanket Creek Rd. No hunting night. Violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 4-5-11 Violators will be prosecuted! Exp. 9-14-11 or trespassing day or night. Violators Send resume & references to: GRAY BAR ACRES, 1907 Turner Ridge Rd, PEAL, Wray and Becky farms, Veirs Rd. prosecuted! Exp. 3-1-12 143 ac. No fishing, hunting or trespassing of Peach Grove. No trespassing or hunting. YOUNG, 8148 and 8152 Hwy 17N. P.O. Box 678 any kind. Violators prosecuted! Exp. 4-30-11 All trespassers prosecuted! Exp.11-22-11 Demossville. Approx. 34 acres. No HAFER RIDGE FARM, 579 ac. intersected PENDLETON CO. Board of Education: hunting, fishing, or trespassing of any Owenton, Ky. 40359 by Hafer Rd., lying adjacent to a b/w St. All property is posted against hunting kind, day or night. Signs posted. All Rt. 467 and St. Rt. 17. Includes the former day or night. Exp. 2-28-11 violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 7-21-11 The Falmouth Outlook, January 4, 2011, Page 11 “NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING REALLY WORKS,” Rachel Robinson General Manager for BB’s Supermart said Rachel Robinson. Falmouth & Butler “We’ve noticed a significant increase in sales everytime we run our inserts in The Falmouth Outlook” We appreciate everyone’s business. It does pay to advertise! Call us today and let us help your business grow! (859)(859) 654-3332654-3332 210 Main Street • Falmouth, KY [email protected] Page 12, The Falmouth Outlook, January 4, 2011 Court Family Court Speeding > 10 MPH. Pd in full. PAO. 01/25/11. quate silencer. DMOC on proof of Hon. Charles W. Kuster, Jr. Andrew S. Everman 1979. Arr. Timothy Brian McDaniel 1977. 3 junking vehicle. PAO. SCH 01/11/11. Legend to the Court Docket 12/28/2010 Speeding > 15 MPH. FTA. cases. SCD. PAO 01/25/11. Arthur T. Courtney 1979. 3 cases. ADE alcohol driver education NGP not guilty plea Estate of Ralph Fields. Rev. Re Paula L. LaFollette 1991. Arr. Jamie Allen Moneyhon 1979. SCD. PTC. Violation of KY EPO. Agrmt agreement NLT no less than/ no later than 03/08/11. Speeding > 5 MPH. Pd in full. SCD. Summons. 40 hours of commu- Cont for d/m - c/o no new incidents. AI alcohol intoxication OA own attorney Estate of William J. Shoemaker. Brandi L. Mastin 1980. Arr. Fail nity service. PAO. SCH 01/04/11. SCH 01/11/11. Rev 06/28/11. Appt appointed OE order entered MH. OTBS. to wear seat belts. Pd in full. Joe A. Myers 1967. SCD. PAO. Rachel Dawn Jones 1983. SCH. Arr arraignment Off offense In Re: Minor: 10-P-00021. MH. Dale B. McClanahan 1989. Arr. SCH 01/25/11. Substantial payment made. Rev Atty attorney OH other hearing OE. Speeding > 10 MPH. Pd in full. Donald R. Neal 1946. SCD. PAO 01/25/11. Estate of Michael Thomas Pol- Joseph Milburn 1979. Arr. Speed- 01/25/11. Jesse J. Neary 1988. SCD. BW BA blood alcohol OL operators license lard. Rev. Rev 02/09/11. ing > 15 MPH. License to be in poss. Wayne V. O’Malley 1976. SCD. cash only . Def to sign. SF&C or 10 Bal balance OLS operators license suspened Estate of Frank H. Adkins. PH. Fail of owner to maintain req insur- Def on home incareration. Monthly days P or S. BH bond hearing OR overruled Will admitted. OE. ance. Charge 1 GP. STS & Costs. payment reduced. PAO. SCH Steven Richard 1969. PTC. Theft BT bench trial OTBS order to be submitted Necia Longworth. PH. Will Charge 2 PTC 02/22/11. Charge 3 01/25/11. by unlawful taking. Operating on susp BW bench warrant PAO paying as ordered admitted. OE. DMOC on proof w/out prej. SCH Kirk Sullivan 1971. 2 cases. SCD. OL. Fail to notify address change to C costs PD public defender Dorothy Louise Sorrell. PH. Will 02/22/11. PAO 01/25/11. dept of transp. PTC 01/18/11. CA county attorney PC probable cause admitted. OE. Holly A. O’Malley 1958. Arr. Brandon J. Tackett 1976. 6 cases. SC/mail to def. CFA continued first appearance Pd paid Wells Fargo Bank vs. Tina Speeding > 17 MPH. Rev 03/29/11 SCD. Summons. Rev 03/22/11. Miguel Alejandro Campos. Arr. CH comtempt hearing PH preliminary hearing Deaton. MH. DJ for plaintiff. OE. for completion of CA Diversion. Philip L. Thoms III 1993. SCD. Improper signal. No OL. Criminal Ch sup child support PI public intoxication Cavalry Portfolio Services LLC Ralph W. Rose 1948. SCD. POA PAO 01/25/11. poss of forged instrument 3rd deg. Circ ct circuit court PIF paid in full vs. Hazel M. Nash. MH. DJ entered. 01/25/11. Mike Whittle 1982. SCD. PAO Def in federal custody. DMOC w/o Conds conditions POR payment of restitution Equable Ascent Financial LLC Taylor Thomas 1953. Arr. Theft 01/25/11. prej deportation anticipated. Cont continue PRH probation revocation hearing vs. Robert Warman. MH. DJ for by unlawful taking. Cont to 06/28/11. Floyd L. Wright 1983. 2 cases. Joshua N. Gregg 1978. PH. Sum- CS community service Prob probation plaintiff. No further offenses. PAO. SCD. PAO 01/25/11. mons. Burglary 3rd deg. PC found. CT court trial Prob viol probation violation Christopher J. Baucom 1989. Arr. Donnie Thornton 1962. Arr. Entry Brent A. Florer 1985. OH. War- Bound over to GJ. Bond remains Fail to illuminate head lamps. Fail of on land to shoot/hunt/fish/trap w/o rant. Fail to wear seat belt. Driving on same. Cts counts PT pretrial owner to maintain req insurance. consent 1st off. Cont to 12/27/11 for DUI susp license 1st off. FTA. BW Tracy C. King 1970. 2 cases. CH. DA District Attorney PTC pretrial conference FTA. BW $250. DMOC on no hunting violations. recalled. PTC 02/08/11. PAO. CH & SCH 01/11/11. Def defendant Pymt payment Rodney L. Brossart 1966. Arr. Joshua P. Turner 1992. SCD. Jesse J. Fuller 1986. 2 cases. Arr. Clinton L. Mann 1988. 2 cases. DMOC dismissed, motion of the Req required Speeding > 10 MPH. Pd in full. Judgement satisfied st to F&C. Theft receipt of stolen credit/debit PH. PTC. Criminal poss of forged Commonwealth Rev review Roger E. Brownfield 1962. Arr. Marcella L. Veach 1980. 2 cases. card. Burglary 1st deg. Criminal mis- instrument 2nd deg. Poss of marij. DOB date of birth SC show cause No brake lights. Inadequate silencer. CFA. Fail to surrender revoked OL. chief 1st deg. Criminal trespass 1st Drug paraph. PH reset MOC DUI driving under the influence SCD show cause deferred Charges 1 & 2 proof of repair. License to be in possession. No OL. deg. NGP. PD app. PTC & PH 01/04/11. PTC 01/04/11. EPO emergency protection order SCH show cause hearing DMOC. Charge 1 GP. Amend MOC to no 01/04/11. Brittany H. Roberts 1990. 4 cases. F fine SCO show cause order Jeffery C. Browning 1970. Arr. operators poss. PAO. SCH 01/11/11. James E. Perkins 1990. Arr. Bur- PH. PTC. Receiving stolen prop > Fail failure Sent sentencing Summons. Exp reg plates. Exp KY CFA 01/18/11. glary 3rd deg. Theft by unlawful tak- $10,000. Exp reg plates. Theft by FTA failure to appear SF&C surety fines and costs reg receipt. Fail to wear seat belt. SC Scott S. Witham 1982. SCD. ing. NGP. PH 01/04/2011. decep < $500. Poss of marij. Charge 4 GJ grand jury SH status hearing mail 01/18/11. Summons. PAO. SCH 02/08/11. Mark D. Perkins 1965. 3 cases. GP. 30 days, probated 2 yrs. Conflict GP guilty plea Susp suspended Thomas A. Connelly 1957. Arr. William S. Blevins 1987. SCD. Arr. Summons. Contempt admitted. 4 counsel needed. Time waived. PAO. Hrg hearing Sust sustained Exp reg plates. Proof DMOC. PAO 01/25/11. days imposed & case remanded. Con- PH, PTC & SCH 01/25/11. William C. Darling 1964. Arr. Kayley J. Brill 1992. SCD. PAO tempt admitted F&C converted to 14 Jory Wilson 1983. 2 cases. PTC. Ins insurance SupH supression hearing Speeding > 10 MPH. Operating vehi- 01/25/11. days consecutive. Contempt admitted PH. Summons. Assault 4th deg. JT jury trial TBD to be determined cles with exp OL. Fail to notify Serena K. Bruin 1983. SCD. PAO 9 days imposed. Credit 3 to serve 6. Criminal Mischief 3rd deg. Manufac- Judg judgment TBUT theft by unlawful taking address change to dept of transp. 01/25/11. Case remanded upon service. PH turing meth 1st off. Poss controlled Maint maintain TICS trafficking in a controlled Charge 1 pd. Charges 2 & 3 DMOC Jesse S. Cooper 1991. SCD. PAO 01/04/11. SCH 01/25/11. sub, 1st deg, 1st off. Drug paraph. PC MH motion hearing substance on proof. 01/25/11. Jeffrey S. Breeden 1975. OH. One found & bound over. Bond remains. MOC motion of the Commonwealth TUA taken under advisement Autumn R. Eckler 1991. Arr. Andrew T. Flynn 1989. SCD. headlight. Obstructed vision. Inade- PTC 02/08/11. MV motor vehicle Unsup unsupervised

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Two Amish recipes to share “I Didn’t Know That”— 1 teaspoon vanilla Boil the sugar, syrup, margarine Auld Lang Syne explained and salt for 5 minutes. Take Case in point: Auld Lang Syne from stove and add soda and (which no, is not Old AnXie (as in vanilla. Pour over popcorn and anxiety). Translated, it means mix well. Pour into pans. Bake “Days gone by”. The tune traces at 250 for 1 hour. Stir several to a number of folk sources, but times during baking. the lyrics are credited to Scottish poet laureate Robert Burns (1788). The SAUERKRAUT BALLS Now synonymous with mug Balls: swinging, champagne toasting revelers everywhere, the singing 2 pounds ground pork of this one calls for pausing in the 2 pounds ground beef Amish Funny to think of tunes we midst of chaotic partying to reflect 1 medium minced onion grew up on, whose words are mis- on the year that was. 1 16 oz can undrained sauerkraut Other New Year’s traditions 1 tablespoon chopped parsley translated by small children. I Cook myself recall singing “Bringing in are steeped in history as well. For 1 teaspoon lemon juice the Sheaves” as “Bringing in the instance if you think New Year’s By Lovina Eicher 1 tablespoon Worcestershire Eve resembles Mardi Gras, well, 1 teaspoon soy sauce Cheese. Editor’s Note: Lovina is (I smile as I type, recalling that you’re right. Originally, the season spending the week with her chil- 2 tablespoon horseradish was a pagan celebration of the 2 teaspoon dry mustard hilarious scene from Monte dren who are on their holiday Python’s “History of the World” winter solstice, ending a full cycle break. Her column will return in 1 teaspoon Tabasco sauce of harvest rituals, and symbolizing 1 egg, beaten where someone in the crowd inter- its regular format next week. prets Jesus’s beatitude as “Blessed order out of chaos. New Year’s Day is a celebratory 1 tablespoon Parmesan cheese Ironically, the primitive New 2 teaspoon garlic salt are the Cheesemakers!”) occasion among the Amish. I A youth leader friend of mine Year (i.e. winter solstice) celebra- have heard stories for years of 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning tion was a week long wine-inbib- 1 cup saltine cracker crumbs tells of a five-year-old belting out how Lovina’s Grandpa Graber “Lead on Oh King, Eternal” as ing frenzy of a party, culminated ushered in the New Year by blow- Combine all ingredients for in one somber day of purification. meat mixture in large bowl and “Lead on Oh Kinky Turtle!” ing in a conch shell, sending out a And then there’s the classic Our version today involves a loud “horn” type sound across the mix well. Roll into 1-inch balls. Breading: mishap in “I Come to the Garden week-long shopping frenzy, cul- rural fields. New Year’s Eve fea- Alone” (with chorus proclaiming minating with a New Year’s Eve tures snacks and eager waiting by 3 eggs party, followed by day of resolu- 3 cups milk “And He walks with me, and He children for the midnight hour. talks with me”), wherein another tions. RALPH AND SHIRLEY PETTIT Following are two recipes from 1 cup (+/-) dry bread crumbs Amazing, huh? 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning small child reportedly raised his th “An Amish Christmas”, one is a hand and asked, “Who is Andy?” As with words, so with tradi- Pettits to celebrate 60 anniversary great New Year’s Eve snack and Oil for deep frying tions. They all began somewhere. Combine bread crumbs and poul- Cute as these stories are, I dare At the home of Rev. D.P. DeHart in Butler, a lovely wedding cer- the other is a delicious recipe for say we’ve all been guilty of substi- Here’s raising a glass to the sauerkraut, a traditional New try seasoning. Dip sauerkraut year that was, and wishing you emony took place on January 6, 1951. Miss Shirley Turner, daugh- balls into egg mixture, then roll tuting something for something ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Turner of Butler, and Ralph Pettit, son Year’s dish in many homes. else when we weren’t quite sure of nothing but health and happiness Kevin Williams, Amish Cook Editor lightly in bread crumbs. Deep-fry in the year ahead. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pettit, also of Butler, exchanged their vows. in hot oil (370° F) for 4 to 5 min- the words. After the ceremony the wedding party, family, and friends enjoyed CARAMEL CORN utes or until cooked completely . PEOPLE WHO READ NEWSPAPER ARE a lovely dinner served at the bride’s home. through. Makes 60 to 70 sauer- Friends and family would like to express the warmest of wishes 9 quarts popped corn th kraut balls. MORE SUCCESSFUL on your 60 wedding anniversary. We love you Mom and Dad! 2 cups brown sugar For more recipes, videos, Love, 1/2 cup white corn syrup and stories, “like” The Amish BUSINESS OWNERS Marcia Pettit Stubbs, Melanie (Pettit), and Michael Crail; 1 teaspoon salt Cook on Facebook. Just go to It all starts with the late Michael Pettit; 2 sticks margarine www.facebook.com and type in Newspapers! Grandchildren Erica Stubbs, Sarah Stubbs, Cliff Crail, Joe Crail; 1/2 teaspoon soda “The Amish Cook Fan Page.” Great-grandchildren Joanna and Katelyn Joering PENDLETON COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

ANTIOCH MILLS CHRISTIAN CHURCH CALIFORNIA CHRISTIAN CHURCH FALMOUTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH GLENWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH RICHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH 12785 US HWY 27 N., BERRY, KY Disciples of Christ 303 WEST SHELBY ST.,FALMOUTH, KY 82 STEWART LANE, FALMOUTH 389 MT. CARMEL RD.,WILLIAMSTOWN 1309 RICHLAND RD, FALMOUTH 859-234-1686 CALIFORNIA CROSS ROAD 859-654-2741 TERRY PARNELL, PASTOR • 620-6033 BRO. RICK HAGGETT • 824-0817 REV. RICHARD KENDALL MINISTER: EVAN MEYER (1/4 MILE WEST OF KY. 8) MINISTER- CLAY A. SULLIVAN Sunday.....10 a.m. Sunday School...... 10 a.m. Sunday School.....10 a.m. FAMILY & CHILDREN: LONNIE LOVE TOM RAMBO, MINISTER • 635-5530 Sunday School...... 9:45 a.m. Worship.....11 a.m. Morning Worship...... 11 a.m. Morning Worship.....11 a.m. WORSHIP & STUDENTS: KEVIN BARNARD Sunday School...... 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship.....10:45 a.m. Sunday Eve.....6:30 p.m. Discipleship Training...... 5:30 p.m. Sunday School...... 10:30 a.m. Services...... 10:45 a.m. Evening Service...6 p.m. Wednesday Eve.....7:00 p.m. Evening Worship...... 6:30 p.m. ROANOKE CHRISTIAN CHURCH UMLICK D ALMOUTH Morning Worship.....9 & 10:30 am www.facebook.com/falmouthchristianchurch Wed. Prayer Meet, Bible Study, 3205 G R ., F , KY Eve. Service (Adult & Youth)...6 p.m. CALIFORNIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH GRANTS LICK BAPTIST CHURCH Child’s Mission Groups...... 7 p.m. BRO. DON WEAVER Wed. Meal....6:00 pm • Study 7 pm Pastor: Rev. Roy E. Hiser, Jr. CLAY RIDGE RD., ALEXANDRIA Sunday School.....10 a.m. No meal (June, July & August) CORNER WASHINGTON & MADISON-DOWNTOWN FALMOUTH CHURCH OF GOD PASTOR: DR. TOM WILKES MT. MORIAH CHRISTIAN CHURCH Morning Worship.....11 a.m. Check Web: antiochmills.org CALIFORNIA, KY. • 491-4692 RT. 1657 LIGHTFOOT FORK, FALMOUTH 859-635-2444 DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Sunday School...... 10 a.m. PASTOR: ANDREW JENKINS • 654-2488 Sunday School.....9:45 a.m. 314 HWY. 17 N., BUTLER, KY ASPEN GROVE INDEPENDENT Morning Worship...... 11 a.m. Morning Worship.....11 a.m. Church phone: 472-5910 SECOND 12 MILE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School.....10 a.m. Peach Grove • Church: 472-2167 WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Morning Worship.....11 a.m. Evening Worship.....6 p.m. Sunday School.....10 a.m. HWY. 9, 5018 LICKING PIKE CHAPEL OF PRAISE A/G Awana-Wednesday...... 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship.....10:45 a.m. JAMIE THORNBERRY • 606-364-5540 HWY. 159 & LENOXBURG RD. Evening Worship.....6:30 p.m. Chairman of Deacons: MARK A. GARRETT, PASTOR Wednesday Evening...... 7 p.m. Wednesday...... 7 p.m. Sunday School.....10 a.m. Phone 654-6006 NEAVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Delbert Cox GRASSY CREEK CHRISTIAN CHURCH Morning Worship.....9:30 a.m. Morning Worship.....11 a.m. FALMOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School.....10 a.m. Morning Worship.....10:30 a.m. 6884 HWY 17 N., DEMOSSVILLE, KY Sunday School.....10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship.....7 p.m. 230 W. SHELBY STREET, FALMOUTH Morning Worship.....11 a.m. Kid’s Church...... 11:20 p.m. MINISTER, MIKE D. FLYNN Evening Services.....7 p.m. Wednesday Mid-Week.....7 p.m. REV. 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In the past, these turn- The Pendleton County Wild- ing by Bryan Wood with 17 a score of 54-55. around conditions caused our schools to be closed. cats varsity basketball team, com- points. “The boys played good again When the Snow Plan is announced, the buses will operate mainly on primary roads and some pre- ing off a victory against Nicholas The boys from Pendleton but free throws continue to haunt determined secondary roads. When certain roads are excluded from a normal bus route, “Stop” times County, recently returned to action County met some stiff competi- us,” said Simms. “We have got to will be adjusted in many cases. for a pair of tournaments held dur- tion on Monday, December 20, start hitting them if we want to Below is a list of roads which will be traveled and a list of roads which will not be traveled when ing the last two weeks of Decem- when they squared off against the come out on top. I was proud of the Snow Plan is in effect. ber. First, they traveled to London Holmes Bulldogs. In the cat-and- their performance but disappoint- to participate in the Hoopin’ It Up dog battle, Holmes built up a 20- ed by the outcome.” Road You Live On Bus Pick-up Area Time Tourney, December 18-21, and point lead by half-time—a margin Michael Walsh, with 18 points, Adams Rd #306 Hogg Ridge 6:50 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. then it was off to the Ohio County they managed to hold onto and Alex Valentine, with 10 Ambros Wright Rd #310 Broadford Rd 6:55 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tourney, December 27-29. In throughout the game. The final points, led the Wildcats in scoring. Ammerman Rd #12 Gumlick Rd 7:06 a.m. - 4:10 p.m. total, the Wildcats played in eight score was 34-54 in favor of Grayson County was the next Antrobus Rd #11 Hwy 330 6:55 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. games, losing seven while win- Holmes. team to challenge the Wildcats on Ashcraft Rd #45 Hwy 609 6:45 a.m. - 3:59 p.m. ning only one. Their overall team “We played better towards the Tuesday, December 28. Unfortu- Ballinger Rd #13 Hwy 22 W 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. record now stands at three wins end of the game and actually nately, they also sent the boys Bayless Rd (from Ivor Rd-end) #206 Ivor Rd 6:59 a.m. - 3:56 p.m. and 10 losses. outscored them in the final few home with another loss. With Bishop Ridge Rd #710 Old LLL Hwy 7:15 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. In their first round match-up at minutes,” said Simms. “We just three seconds remaining, they Blackburn Rd. #97 Hwy 27 7:15 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. the Hoopin’ It Up Tourney, the couldn’t get any shots, turnovers downed the Wildcats by two Blanket Creek Rd #610 Hwy 27 7:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Wildcats faced off against North were once again a problem, we points, 49-51. Free throws once Bonar Rd #508 Concord Caddo Rd 6:40 a.m. - 4:10 p.m. Laurel on Saturday, December 18. had trouble passing and we have again played a part in the defeat Bramble Dr #210 Bittersweet Way 7:20 a.m. - 3:35 p.m. In a well-played contest, they to learn to play better when being down the stretch. Bridges Dr #36 Hwy 17 7:03 a.m. - 3:41 p.m. were defeated by a score of 71-77 pressed. These are things we’re Mason Monroe, with 16 Brownfield Rd #98 Center Ridge Rd 6:55 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. in double overtime. Not only did working on and will improve.” points, and Jared Rering, with 11 Bryant Griffin Rd #96 Hwy. 17 6:45 a.m. - 4:10 p.m. the Wildcats seem to be compet- Mason Monroe led the team points, led the Wildcats in scoring. Buckeye Hills Rd #35 Lenoxburg Rd 6:55 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ing against North Laurel but also with 12 points. In their second game of the Cahill Rd #607 Hwy 467 7:05 a.m. - 3:35 p.m. against the referees. North Laurel The Wildcats met Lee County day, the Wildcats took on the Catherine Lane #710 Hwy 27 6:55 a.m. - 4:05 p.m. shot 44 free throws compared to in the final game of the Hoopin’ It Louisville Iroquois. Louisville Cordray Rd #308 Hwy 22 E 7:18 a.m. - 3:46 p.m. the Wildcats’ five. That, obvious- Up Tourney on Tuesday, Decem- took control and handed the Wild- Cory Lane #709 Hwy 177 7:10 a.m. - 3:40 p.m. ly, could have easily been the dif- ber 21. The two teams kept pace cats their seventh loss in a row. Crawley Rd #507 Kidwell Rd 7:02 a.m. - 3:55 p.m. ference in the outcome. with each other during the game The final score was 42-66. At one Dahms Rd #510 Hwy 22 W 6:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. “We played well and battled but the Wildcats were denied a point Louisville scored five points Davis Rd #45 Hwy 159 6:40 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. them throughout the game,” said victory when Lee County hit a in five seconds and then repeated Fardo Rd #210 Hwy 154 7:15 a.m. - 3:40 p.m. Wildcats Head Coach Chad last-second shot to win the game the feat. Fisher Rd #707 Hwy 10 6:40 a.m. - 4:10 p.m. Simms. “We could have won and by the score of 55 to 54. Leading the Wildcats in scor- Galloway Rd #308 Milford Rd 6:40 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. had some last-second chances to “You hate to lose a game on a ing was Mason Monroe with 13 Garvey Rd #210 Hwy 154 7:10 a.m. - 3:47 p.m. do just that but didn’t get it done. last-second shot but that’s what points. Gillespie Rd #13 Hwy 22 W 7:20 a.m. - 3:40 p.m. It was a good game but some of happened,” said Simms. “We had In the final game of the tourna- Grassy Creek Rd #809 Carters Chapel Rd 6:55 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. our inexperience showed with a chance to win but failed to hit ment, the Wildcats faced the Aus- Green Rd #106 Hwy1054 7:00 a.m. - 3:55 p.m. turnovers. Also, you hate to see four free throws close to the end of tralian Travelers on Wednesday, Greenwood Portland Rd #609 Hwy. 467 6:56 a.m. - 3:49 p.m. the refs put the other team on the the game. That would have been December 29. Enough was Greenwood Portland Rd #609 Hwy. 17 7:20 a.m. - 3:25 p.m. free throw line as much as they the difference. We also had trouble enough for the Wildcats as they Grimes Rd #508 Hwy 159 7:08 a.m. - 3:42 p.m. did. I mean 44 attempts to five?” rebounding the ball and that also came out on top by the score of Hafer Rd #609 Hwy 467 7:05 a.m. - 3:40 p.m. The leading scorers for the cost us. Right now, it’s just a lack 69-55 to snap the losing streak. Harlow Ln #607 Hwy 467 6:57 a.m. - 3:40 p.m. Wildcats were Mason Monroe of experience. We’ll get there.” Three Wildcat players, Mason Hayes Station Rd (from Southfork-end) #510 Southfork 7:25 a.m. - 3:40 p.m. with 19 points, Bryan Wood, with The Wildcats were led in scor- Monroe with 15 points, Michael 16 points, and Michael Walsh with ing by Mason Monroe with 16 Walsh with 16 points, and Aaron Hickory Grove Rd #707 Hwy 10 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 14 points. points. Bonar with 16 points, all scored in Hogg Ridge Rd #607 Hwy 467 6:53 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Next came the challenge of “It was an up-and-down tour- double digits to lead the Wildcats Holmes Rd #508 Hwy 159 7:10 a.m. - 3:40 p.m. South Laurel on Sunday, Decem- nament for us,” said Simms. “We to victory. John Denny Rd #12 Gumlick Rd 7:01 a.m. - 3:55 p.m. ber 19. The Wildcats picked up made several mistakes during the “They played much better John Denny Rd #11 Hwy 330 6:54 a.m. - 3:55 p.m. their first win against them earlier four games but the experience will today,” said Simms. “They played Jonestown Rd #610 Morgan Hightower Rd 6:55 a.m. - 4:05 p.m. this season but this time the out- come in time. So far this season, really well. The defense was solid, Kells Rd #306 Hogg Ridge 6:58 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. come would prove different as we’ve lost five games by less than they didn’t turn the ball over as Kelly Rd #609 Hwy 467 7:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. South Laurel won 44-58. 10 points and had we have hit our much and they hit their free Kincaid Park #508 Hwy 159 7:05 a.m. - 3:44 p.m. “This was probably our worst free throws we could have won throws. It was nice to end the tour- Lakeview Dr #508 Concord Caddo Rd 7:10 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. game of the season so far,” said some of them. The boys are play- naments with a win. “We’ll get Liberty Ridge Rd #310 Broadford Rd 6:55 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Simms. “South Laurel was ready ing hard and learning from their back in the gym, work on our Liberty Ridge Rd #310 Hwy 27 7:15 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. and just outplayed us. They made mistakes. This team will start win- weak points and be ready for our Links View #97 Country Club Dr 7:20 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. some adjustments from our first ning some games before the sea- next game. As the experience Little Plummer Rd #206 Hwy 10 7:05 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. meeting and the guys just didn’t son is up.” comes, the better we’re going to Mader Rd (from Eastside Park-end) #36 Eastside Park Rd 7:20 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. seem up to the challenge. We had Next on the schedule for the get.” Maple Ridge Rd #310 Broadford Rd 7:08 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. trouble scoring at times and inex- Wildcats was the Ohio County This week, the Wildcats travel Mark Haley Rd #710 McKennysburg Rd 6:40 a.m. - 4:10 p.m. perience was a major factor.” Tournament. They played Breck- to Bracken County to take on the Mathis Rd #36 Hwy 17 7:03 a.m. - 3:39 p.m. Coach Simms did note that inridge County on Monday, Polar Bears on Tuesday, January Mays Rd #206 Hwy 10 7:02 a.m. - 3:53 p.m. while resting his starters the December 27. The Wildcats 4, and then it’s back home Friday McNay Rd #106 Hwy 1054 6:55 a.m. - 3:55 p.m. younger players stepped in and played extremely well and kept to face the Montgomery Indians. Meridian Dr #97 U.S. 27 7:25 a.m. - 3:35 p.m. played well, cutting into South their opponents close. The game Be sure to come out and cheer Milford Rd (from Bach'rs Rst-Oakland) #308 Milford Rd and Bachelors Rst 7:06 a.m. - 4:07 p.m. Laurel’s lead at one point. went into overtime where the the Wildcats on! Milford Rd #48 McKennysburg Rd 6:55 a.m. - 4:05 p.m. Miller Rd #308 Hwy 22 E 7:16 a.m. - 3:47 p.m. Morford Rd #707 Hwy 10 6:30 a.m. - 4:20 p.m. Morgan Four Oaks Rd #310 Broadford Rd 7:05 a.m. - 3:47 p.m. Mt. Carmel Rd #306 Hogg Ridge 6:58 a.m. - 3:55 p.m. Mullins Rd #36 Hwy 17 and Bridges Dr 7:03 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Mulloy Ln #45 Hwy 609 6:50 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. New Zion Rd #35 Lenoxburg Rd 7:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Norris Rd #709 Hwy 159 6:42 a.m. - 4:05 p.m. Oak Hill Rd #308 Hwy 22 E 7:19 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Old Cynthiana Rd #11 Hwy 330 6:42 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Palestine Rd #308 Milford Rd 7:05 a.m. - 4:08 p.m. Phillip Sharp Rd #97 Bethel Ln 7:10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Phillips Rd #710 Old LLL Hwy 7:15 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Quail Run Rd #45 Hwy 609 6:48 a.m. - 3:54 p.m. Practicing: R Turner Rd #510 Straight Shoot Rd 6:40 a.m. - 4:05 p.m. •BANKRUPTCY •PERSONAL INJURY Ravenscraft Rd #98 Lightfoot Fork Rd 7:05 a.m. - 3:35 p.m. River Rd #81 Hwy 177 7:20 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. •WORKER’S COMPENSATION Roanoke Church Rd #12 Gumlick Rd 6:58 a.m. - 3:52 p.m. Rogers Rd #809 Carters Chapel Rd 7:00 a.m. - 3:55 p.m. Ruber Rd #609 Hwy 467 6:58 a.m. - 3:47 p.m. Russell Cummins Rd #13 Hwy 22 W 7:07 a.m. - 3:55 p.m. Ryan Rd #308 Hwy 22 E 7:15 a.m. - 3:48 p.m. Sharp Rd #35 Lenoxburg Rd 6:50 a.m. - 3:55 p.m. Shields Rd #710 McKinneysburg Rd 7:05 a.m. - 4:05 p.m. Slick Ridge Rd #13 Hwy 22 W 6:50 a.m. - 4:05 p.m. Smith Rd #609 Hwy 467 7:02 a.m. - 3:43 p.m. Stepstone Church Rd #9 Hwy. 154 6:50 a.m. - 4:12 p.m. Sullivan Ln #96 Hwy. 17 & Bryant Griffin 6:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Taylor Jones Rd #310 Broadford Rd 6:55 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Veirs Rd #21 Hwy 10 6:55 a.m. - 3:55 p.m. Wagner's Ferry, Marquette Rd #508 Shelby, Beech/Beech, Weaver 6:50 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Wallace Rd #48 Hwy 539 6:40 a.m. - 4:20 p.m. Whitson Rd #98 Morgan Hightower Rd 6:50 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Wolfe Rd #208 Fishing Creek Rd 7:10 a.m. - 3:40 p.m. Wright Rd #97 Sharp Midddle 7:15 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Wyatt's Bend Rd #48 McKennysburg Rd 7:05 a.m. - 3:55 p.m.

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