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Police chase results in meth arrest $ Anthony Cloud sors on it. He also spotted foil with what is Kentucky registration receipt, second-degree Staff Writer believed to be meth wrapped in it in the pas- fleeing or evading police, resisting arrest and senger seat of the car. was served three bench warrants. A police chase ended in an arrest Thursday. The citation says Bogucki’s car had meth, a cold As of Friday afternoon, Bogucki was still in Code Saturday Bar Bryan Scott Bogucki, 37, of Middlesboro, was pack, gas cap and tubing in the back seat. Bogucki custody at the Bell County Detention Center. arrested on several felony charges, including allegedly took off in his car at a high rate of speed. Several months ago, Bogucki was indicted first-degree fleeing or evading police, two According to the arrest citation, Bogucki on a manufacturing meth charge for allegedly counts of first-degree possession of a con- cooking meth in his home. trolled substance, manufacturing methamphet- attempted to run from the police at the Pilot Gas Station after officers ordered him to stop. He was also indicted on two counts of amine and tampering with physical evidence. fourth-degree controlled substance endanger- According to the arrest citation, Middlesboro After being apprehended, police found a pill ment to a child. According to the indictment, Police Officer Barry Cowan conducted a stop on believed to be oxycodone on Bogucki. there was a 14-month-old and a 5-year-old pres- Bogucki’s vehicle around 10:30 p.m. Thursday. Bogucki also attempted to eat a small blue ent at the time of the alleged event. As a result of a search, Cowan said he found pill during his arrest, according to the citation. a receipt with several manufacturing precur- Bogucki was also charged with no/expired Reach Anthony Cloud at 606-248-1010, ext. 208, [email protected] Bryan Scott Bogucki Ray of Hope raising funds with influential women Shane Pippin abuse, giving statistics Staff Writer and reinforcing the rea- son for the organization’s Reina P. Cunningham|Daily News Held at the scenic Pine Members of the screening committee prepared for Thursday’s existence. meeting by reviewing applicant files. Mountain State Resort Commonwealth Park, the Ray of Hope’s Attorney Karen Greene first annual fundraiser Blondell, followed was headlined by several Johnson at the micro- Superintendent screening successful women, includ- phone and moderated ing the wives of two U.S. much of the night’s event. congressmen. Blondell affirmed the committee meets A poster board dis- need for ROH. She sug- Cynthia Rogers, wife of U.S. Bell County Commonwealth Congressman Harold “Hal” Attorney Karen Greene Blondell Reina P. Cunningham The next screening play stood in the lobby. gested continued support The display’s fringes Rogers, delivers the keynote moderates the event. Staff Writer committee meeting will will enable ROH to do address. contained quotes from be held on May 23, with more, noting Bell County The search for a new members of the commit- famous people about help- needs the services ROH superintendent for ing and protecting chil- tee finalizing recommen- can provide. Middlesboro Independent dations for the school dren. The middle part of After dinner, Blondell Schools is progressively board. the display was filled with announced an anony- moving forward. On May 28, there quotes from abused chil- mous donor had written a The screening commit- will be a joint meeting dren. $3,000 check to ROH. tee met on Tuesday for between the board and “These quotes are all Blondell thanked their second meeting in screening committee. from local children,” said state Rep. Rick Nelson, as many weeks. This meeting will be for Jessica Jordan, Ray of D-Middlesboro, who The purpose of the the board to receive com- Hope staff member. “If attended for helping the meeting was for commit- mittee recommendations. anyone reads these, they commonwealth attorney’s tee members to choose A board planning meet- will see clearly what kind offices receive much which applicants they ing will directly follow the of need we are facing. needed funds for supplies. wanted to have back- joint meeting. You read these quotes Lynn Duncan, wife of ground checks. The board will review about pain and abuse Congressman John J. The meeting narrowed superintendent can- from scared children in Duncan in Tennessee, was down the list of applica- didates from May 30 our own county and you also a guest who spoke in tion as the group contin- through June 6. will certainly be moved.” the opening of the night’s ues to move through the A new superintendent ROH is a children’s festivities. extensive process. will be named June 12. advocacy center located Duncan acknowledged Once the committee Reach Reina P. in Pineville. her friendship with Hal has chosen which appli- Cunningham at 606-248- Gina Johnson, ROH and Cynthia Rogers. cants they want to move 1010, ext. 205, rpcun- executive director, spoke forward with, the checks ningham@civitasmedia. See ROH | 10 Photos by Shane Pippin|Daily News for briefly about child Harpist Linda Cupp provides background music. will begin immediately. com. Surviving the Hair Studio Hard Times Reina P. Cunningham ness for (almost) 25 years.” Staff Writer Simpson also credits her success to her employees. For their 22 years of service in Master Stylist Debbie Sutton has been Middlesboro, Hair Studio has been with the business for several years. chosen as this weeks installment of Sutton has won people’s choice awards Surviving the Hard Times. several times during her career. Regena Simpson first opened the Master Stylist Mary Partin is the new- salon in 1991 in a little shop on 22nd est addition to the salon. Street that her business called home for Partin has been with Hair Studio its first six years. since October and specializes in color After a successful start, Simpson and foil highlights. She is currently decided she needed to move her salon to offering a summer special — 14 foils a larger location to better accommodate for $34.95. increasing customer demand. The stylists are all in agreement that The demand led them to Cumberland they are blessed in their profession. Avenue for a brief period before moving They believe their success is a reflec- back to 22nd Street a short time later. tion of the Christian atmosphere they The salon has been at their newest provide for the faithful clients that God location of 109 South 22nd Street for has blessed them with for so many the past 12 years. years. Simpson believes there are several Simpson is looking to further expand reasons her salon has remained success- her business by adding a nail technician ful through tough economic times. or massage therapist. The newest addi- The shop owner feels her competi- tion will have a private room to work tive pricing is an obvious advantage in out of. today’s economy. Those interested in working at the “That’s how we’ve stayed in business,” salon or scheduling an appointment can explained Simpson. “Our prices.” reach Simpson at 606-248-8279. But pricing is not the only thing To nominate a long-standing local- Simpson feels the salon has going, she ly owned business to be featured in believes the business’ professionalism Surviving the Hard Times, contact has helped through the years. Reina Parker Cunningham at rpcun- Reina P. Cunningham|Daily News “And we do good work,” continued [email protected] or by Pictured, from left, Master Hair Stylist Mary Partin, Owner Regena Simpson and Master Hair Stylist Simpson. “I mean we’ve been in busi- phone at 606-248-1010, ext. 205. Debbie Sutton. Page 2 THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | may 18, 2013

News in Brief Today's Weather Local 5-Day Forecast said the boy died of blunt force trauma. Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Jury convicts man in Garcia was originally charged with 5/18 5/19 5/20 5/21 5/22 manslaughter, but entered a plea to torture murders reckless homicide in which prosecutors KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A jury recommended a 16-month sentence. The judge decided not to take the 75/62 77/62 86/63 86/64 81/63 has convicted a Kentucky man who Scattered thunder- Scattered thunder- Mix of sun and Mix of sun and Scattered thunder- was retried for the killing of a young recommendation, saying Garcia hasn’t storms. High around storms possible. clouds. Highs in the clouds. Highs in the storms. Highs in the shown any remorse. She sentenced 75F. Winds SE at 5 mid 80s and lows in mid 80s and lows in low 80s and lows in Knoxville, Tenn. couple. to 10 mph. the low 60s. the mid 60s. the low 60s. Garcia to the maximum under sentenc- Jurors in Knoxville reached the ver- Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset dict Friday morning for George Thomas ing guidelines for the crime. 6:25 AM 8:38 PM 6:25 AM 8:39 PM 6:24 AM 8:39 PM 6:23 AM 8:40 PM 6:23 AM 8:41 PM on counts of first-degree murder and numerous other charges. Thomas and three co-defendants were Louisville Zoo’s oldest convicted in the kidnapping, torture and killing of 21-year-old Channon Christian polar bear dies Kentucky At A Glance and 23-year-old Christopher Newsom in LOUISVILLE (AP) — The Louisville January 2007. Because the trial judge Zoo says its oldest polar bear has died. Louisville later was found to be abusing prescrip- The Zoo says Arki, a female, was 28 tion painkillers, new trials were ordered 79/67 Frankfort years old and died from unknown causes 75/64 for Thomas and one other defendant, on Wednesday. who has since been reconvicted. Arki came to Louisville in 2011 from Lexington Thomas is from Lebanon, Ky. the Brookfield Zoo in Illinois. Paducah 75/65 A news release from the Louisville 83/67 Bowling Green Zoo says polar bears usually live into 79/66 Couple charged with their mid-20s. Arki was considered one of the most Middlesboro abuse, children prolific polar bears with five successful 75/62 confined litters. One of the two remaining polar Area Cities bears at the Louisville Zoo, 3-year-old City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. Ashland 80 62 t-storm Glasgow 78 64 t-storm Murray 84 68 t-storm BEREA (AP) — Police in Berea have Siku, is Arki’s grandson. Bowling Green 79 66 t-storm Hopkinsville 81 65 t-storm Nashville, TN 82 66 t-storm Cincinnati, OH 79 63 t-storm Knoxville, TN 76 64 t-storm Owensboro 82 66 t-storm charged a woman and her boyfriend The other remaining polar bear at the Corbin 75 62 t-storm Lexington 75 65 t-storm Paducah 83 67 pt sunny Louisville Zoo is 2-year-old Qannik, a Covington 80 65 t-storm Louisville 79 67 t-storm Pikeville 79 66 t-storm with criminal abuse of the woman’s four Cynthiana 77 62 t-storm Madisonville 82 66 t-storm Prestonsburg 76 65 t-storm children. female. Danville 74 64 t-storm Mayfield 84 66 pt sunny Richmond 75 64 t-storm Elizabethtown 77 64 t-storm Middlesboro 75 62 t-storm Russell Springs 75 64 t-storm WKYT-TV in Lexington reported The Zoo says a necropsy will be per- Evansville, IN 81 64 t-storm Morehead 75 62 t-storm Somerset 74 64 t-storm 25-year-old Amber Bishop and 28-year- formed on Arki to determine the cause Frankfort 75 64 t-storm Mount Vernon 74 63 t-storm Winchester 75 64 t-storm old Daniel Isaacs were arrested of death. National Cities Wednesday after ropes and chains were City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. Atlanta 80 662 t-storm Day Houston Estate 90 70 ptAuction sunny Phoenix 89 66 sunny found in the children’s bedroom. Boston 69 49 mst sunny Los Angeles 72 59 sunny San Francisco 64 52 pt sunny Police said Bishop admitted using the Danville officers train Chicago 78 59 mst sunny MiamiThe Estate of Dr.86 Roy 74 t-stormC. Ellis Seattle 58 49 rain restraints to keep the children confined Dallas 93 71 pt sunny Minneapolis 84 67 pt sunny St. Louis 86 70 pt sunny for bike patrol Denver 77 48 pt sunny6650 Cumberland New York Gap 70 Parkway 58 pt sunny • Harrogate Washington, DC 69 63 t-storm and Isaacs said he locked the kids in Friday, May 24, @ 1:00 PM the room. Both are held at the Madison County Detention Center. DANVILLE (AP) — Police in Danville MoonSports PhasesMemorabilia including UT & LMU signed footballs,UV basketIndex balls, prints, thousands of baseball cards, The children are in state custody. Two are bringing back bicycle patrols. collector plates, desks, fi le cabinets, metal shelving, computerSat systems, Sunwaiting roomMon chairs, framedTue art Wedprints, The Advocate-Messenger reports five 5/18 5/19 5/20 5/21 5/22 are age 6; the others are ages 5 and 2. fossils, lighting, 2 Exterior storage buildings, First Day Issue Stamps,6 Toys, 8 TVs, area items9 of interest,9 if you6 saw Sgt. Jake Reed with the Berea Police city officers and one Boyle County depu- it in Dr. Ellis’s offi ce over the years, its here now and will beHigh auctioned.Very Bring High yourVery own High chairsVery and High packing.High ty were training this week at Millennium First Full Last New Department said the children were con- May 17 May 24 May 31 Jun 8 The UV Index is measured on a 0 - Saturday, May 25,11 @ number 10:00 scale, AM with a higher UV 0 11 Park for certifications. Index showing the need for greater fined at night without a bathroom. skin protection. Chief Rafael Casas of Western ©2010 American Profile Hometown Content230 Service Presidential Dr. • Harrogate Kentucky University Police Department Doc’s Toy a 1985 Toyota Celica convertible with 17,500 miles, knives, collector plates of all subject matters, Father sentenced to 5 traveled to the city to provide the train- guns, glassware of all types and styles, sporting items including signed balls, photos and prints, antique lamps, ing and says it includes teaching officers years in son’s death different maneuvers, such as how to tables, chairs, sofas, dining tables, hutches, beds, Cu-Coo Clock, Oak chests & dressers, large fl at screen TV, move around in a large crowd. cameras, china cabinets, small cast iron cook stove, Ray Harm Framed bird prints, coins, so much that it may SALYERSVILLE, Ky. (AP) — An Danville police Detective Lisa McAnly extend into Sunday afternoon if not all sold on Saturday. 15% Buyers Premium. Food available at the auction. eastern Kentucky judge has rejected there hasn’t been a bike patrol since she Bring your own chairs and packing, you will need it. a plea deal and sentenced an eastern started at the agency three years ago, John W. Coker, Ltd. Kentucky man to five years in prison in and she worked with Chief Tony Gray the death of his son. to restart it. 865-475-5163 WYMT-TV reports the sentenced Gray said the class ended Thursday, was handed down on Thursday to and he plans to use the new bike patrol www.antiquesonline.com James Garcia in the death of 4-year-old during a March for Babies event this tfl 1454, tal 687 David M. Easter • [email protected] Cameron Mullins. A coroner’s report weekend. 60418820

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Society had taken him from PROTECTION off, and then doesn’t chew need to be on. — Heloise animal control, where he was Dear Heloise: Every the bottle anymore. — Heloise CARDBOARD FOR CRAFTS scheduled to be put down the year I plant a garden, and — Heloise WOOD CLEANER Dear Heloise: Whenever I next day. when the veggies start to Hints SOUND OFF Dear Heloise: I have small receive a package or buy some- It took only a few hours for ripen, the birds come in from Dear Readers: Here children, and my wood cabinets thing in a large box, I save us to fall in love with him, so and eat them or put holes is this week’s sound off, are covered in fingerprints and the cardboard. I do a lot of Heloise craft projects. I break down the instead of fostering, we adopt- in them, etc. This year, about motorists not using dirt from their sticky hands. Do boxes and use the cardboard as ed him. We treated his injuries I placed a rubber snake in the their headlights: you have a solution I can use to a mat to spray on or to just let and helped him get back to his garden, and it has worked well “Along with people not using clean them? projects dry on. I never have to ideal weight. When we meet to keep the birds at bay. their auto directional signals, a — A Reader in Utah people during our daily walks, worry about paint getting on — Rich in Florida great number of drivers do not Fingerprints, be gone! I do something I don’t want it to. they tell our dog how lucky PET-OWNER CAUTION have low lights or headlights happen to have a great solu- he is that we adopted him. — Marnie in Bulverde, Dear Heloise: I would like on when windshield wipers are tion for cleaning fingerprints Texas But we feel the opposite: We’re to caution the pet owners who necessary. I have never wit- and dirt off wood paneling and the lucky ones to have such a wrote about letting their dogs nessed this rule being enforced cabinets. Mix 1 part vinegar Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, wonderful boy. He is sweet, play with plastic bottles. My by local or highway-patrol per- (apple cider or white) with 2 P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, happy, well-behaved and loves mother’s Maltese split the tip sonnel. It can be very danger- parts water — for example, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it to [email protected]. I can’t answer your letter everyone! of her tongue in two while ous, especially when visibility 1/3 cup vinegar to 2/3 cup Adoption is the only way personally but will use the best hints received in chewing on a plastic bottle, so is very low. water. Use a clean microfiber my column. to go! 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Church is ■ Do arm circles while on the left , on the back side of the Railroad Tracks. waiting for coffee to brew. “Please come...All are welcome!” — Heloise ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Luke 19:41 And when he was come near, he beheld the city, Dear Heloise: My grand- and wept over it mother puts artificial flow- ers on my grandpa’s grave. She would go to the bigger Preacher: Rev. John Carrol Parks stores, and the flowers cost From Statesville, North Carolina her quite a bit. He is better known by Friends and Acquaintances as At a dollar store, I saw Brother J.C.Parks. pretty artificial flowers 60418137 Southern Shine Crawl 8 th Friday & Saturday May 24Th & 25Th Annual $10 per person Featuring East Coast Off Road Racing Series Off Road Truck and UTV SXS Racing. 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TheThey chose to aftermathkill themselves, continued to drink and use ofdrugs, andsuicide readings from The Tibetan Jolie’s public take their own lives with an over- coming home from time to time Book of the Dead. These practices dose, a shot to the head or the to live with his mother. He never were profoundly grounding and heart. Sometimes they hang them- drank or used drugs in her pres- deeply focused on releasing my son announcement of a selves. ence. At the time of his death he from his pain, for praying for his And those left behind wonder was in his last semester as a univer- spirit to be free.” why, even as they acknowledge sity full-time student with a high Today, Linda has her son’s pic- double mastectomy to themselves that in their dark GPA, and he was working. ture on her refrigerator. She “talks moments, they, too, have wanted to When as an adult he did live to him or connects with him each end their lives. with his mother, he would func- day.” She says, “ I say prayers for is heroic There’s a saying, “Suicide is a tion well for months, and then him and pray he is free from suf- Angelina Jolie, in publicizing her double mastec- permanent solution to a tem- he would become stressed at fering. I pray for all people who tomy, now joins a pantheon of celebrities who have porary problem.” work. Not having the tools to are suffering… I open my heart to gone public with private pain to help others. It was At the moments before per- relieve stress, he continued to understand the pain that one might a brave decision that will almost certainly save lives. sons carry out this act, they work and then at times dis- have experienced to do such an And it should also ignite a discussion about the costs can’t acknowledge the wis- appeared for days at a time. impulsive, destructive act.” of genetic testing for women who are at high risk, as dom of those words: They just Even when she helped him Linda suggests that we offer to Jolie was. want the pain to stop. with his DUIs, “It was as if he help those in trouble by suggesting Jolie, 37, wrote about her decision to have the pro- On April 5, the mentally-ill still didn’t want to acknowl- they call a hotline or talk to a coun- cedure done as a preventive measure in today’s New son of Pastor Rick Warren, And Then edge himself fully to me.” selor, that we keep in touch with York Times. Her mother died of ovarian cancer at the author of The Purpose-Driven The police came to Linda’s them, and that we let them know age of 56 in 2007. She has six children with actor Brad Dr. Vivian Life, took his own life. And we Blevins door to give her the official they are loved. Pitt - three adopted, three biological - and the thought wonder how are we expected notification of her son’s death. Even as we do this, she indicates, of leaving them motherless was a strong motivating to prevent a suicide of one we She reports her response, “I “We must take care of ourselves as factor for the actress. She has been expert at using her know if a famous pastor was power- was shocked. I couldn’t believe he well.” celebrity to advance the causes she cares about - refu- less to help his own son. had done that.” The police detec- The Kentucky Cabinet for gees and rural poverty among them - so perhaps her The American Foundation for tive told her that “there were hun- Health and Family Services Suicide personal announcement is not so strange. Suicide Prevention reports that 90 dreds of empty bottles in his apart- Hotline is 800-273-TALK. Jolie’s genetic tests revealed she carried the faulty percent of those who opt to kill ment.” Suicide Prevention, Inc., gives the gene that gave her a heightened risk of developing themselves have a diagnosable and Linda and her father went to her following warning signs if suicide: breast cancer, and to a lesser extent ovarian cancer. treatable condition. son’s apartment to try to uncover (1) prolonged depression; (2) talk- That’s when she decided to take action and have both This leads me to what some would some clues to his suicide, but found ing about/asking questions about breasts removed in February; breast reconstruction fol- consider another cliché, “Dying is nothing. Linda posted the mes- death or suicide; (3) feeling hope- lowed nine weeks later. … easy: it’s living that’s hard.” sage of his death on Facebook and less and helpless; (4) music, art or Jolie’s announcement brings to mind other high Tell that to a person who is on hundreds of his friends commented writings with a sad or death theme; profile declarations of disease and illness: Betty Ford’s the verge of self-destruction. with one creating a Facebook page. (5) a change in eating or sleeping battle with breast cancer in 1974 was the first to bring He was 36-years old when he She reports they were as baffled habits; (6) drug or alcohol involve- the big C out of the closet for many women. Later, Ford hanged himself. The autopsy report as she and completely devastated. ment; (7) recklessness or risk tak- would do another public service by openly discussing indicates that he had cocaine and His friends were particularly upset ing; (8) previous attempt or gesture her alcoholism and addiction to pills, and establishing alcohol in his system, so as his because he had not called them, had of suicide; (9) a drop in grades; a clinic to treat addictions. In more recent years, Magic mother says, “It was clear he was not reached out to them for help. (10) a loss of concentration; (11) Johnson’s announcement that he was infected with HIV operating on impaired judgment.” Today, Linda maintains of her negative or hostile behavior; (12) raised awareness and helped remove the stigma associ- His mother, Linda Smith*, indi- son and others like him, “They running away or acting out; (13) ated with the virus that causes AIDS. cates, “He was a sweet child- a must make the choice to change- to But Jolie’s announcement is in many ways singular. having no sense of a future; (14) bit precocious and fun-loving. live a better life.” a loss of interest in activities; (15) She is an actress at the height of her stardom, beauty Interested in air planes, Spiderman Survivors, however, need help and sex appeal - the latter is a big factor in her popu- withdrawal from family or friends; and other superheroes, as he got and Linda immediately called her and (16) bullying. larity. She and Pitt have been expert at managing their into his teens, he began to develop spiritual teacher to seek direction. fame as the hot celebrity couple of their generation. Signs that someone may be in a strong love of rock music.” She also relied on close friends and the attempting stage are the follow- By going public with her personal challenge, while still He taught himself to play a vari- her sister and brother. She felt sup- very much in the public eye, Jolie has shown extraor- ing: (1) saying goodbye; (2) giving ety of instruments at that time, and ported and loved by them. away personal possessions; and (3) dinary courage, the kind that leaves her cinematic he also began experimenting with She had been meditating for heroines in the dust. a sudden improvement in mood or drugs. He went into counseling, years and she continued with that disposition. — The Star-Ledger, New Jersey but that seemed not to help. and reports, “I strengthened my College wasn’t for him until he practice for the 49 days after his *Linda Smith is a pseudonym Today in History reached his mid-twenties, and he death by reciting various prayers Send comments or suggestions to: [email protected]. By the Associated Press Today is Saturday, May 18, the 138th day of 2013. There are 227 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On May 18, 1980, the Mount St. Helens volcano in Washington state exploded, leaving 57 people dead or missing. On this date: In 1642, the Canadian city of Montreal was founded by French colonists. In 1863, the Siege of Vicksburg began during the Civil War, ending July 4 with a Union victory. In 1896, the Supreme Court, in Plessy v. Ferguson, endorsed “separate but equal” racial segregation, a concept renounced 58 years later in Brown v. 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Their applica- if the IRS had a rogue port or condone until the hostility of the American Press•National Newspaper Association tions would be flagged if operation on its hands, Friday before the sched- government. THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | may 18, 2013 Page 5 COMMUNITY CALENDAR OBITUARIES To place an announcement in the Community Calendar, email: bmoore@civitas- 3, 4, or 5 year old child who has not attended kinder- media.com; fax: 606-573-0042 attention Bethany Moore; or drop a written copy garten. For more information, or to preregister for this and husband Steve, Sarah of the announcement by our office at 120 North 11th Street, Middlesboro (behind ROWLAND event, call Debbie Knuckles at 337-9242 or dknuckles@ Mrs. Wilma Jane Ausmus and husband Jeff, Food City). Announcements should be submitted no later than four days before readingfoundation.org. the event. If information is received in time, it will be published one or two days Rowland,of Middlesboro, and JaneL Paynter and before the event. KY,went to be with her husband Charles.. TUESDAY Wilma Jane was a The SUPERINTENDENT Screening Committee for Lord on May 14, 2013. TODAY She was preceded in member of First Baptist the Middlesboro Independent Schools will meet at 3:45 Church of Middlesboro The Bell County High School Junior Student Council p.m. on May 21 at the Middlesboro Middle School. death by her husband will host the Bell County High School CAR SHOW today Charles Rowland; her where she was a part of the church choir and the at Middlesboro Mall. Registration is from 10 a.m. to WEDNESDAY father and mother, noon, judging is at 1 p.m. and the awards ceremony is at Benjamin Franklin Joyful Sunday School The Middlesboro SBDM meeting will begin at 4:30 Class. 2 p.m. The entry fee is $15. There will be a live DJ, plenty p.m. on May 22 at Middlesboro Middle School. Gerstle and Stella Smith of trophies and concessions. For more information, con- Gerstle; sisters, Alice Services will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 19th tact Christie Willis at 606-337-7061 ext. 269 or christie. Turner and Iris Higgs; THURSDAY at First Baptist Church, [email protected]. brothers, Bennie Gerstle Claiborne County Hospital and the American Cancer conducted by Reverend Society will sponsor a CANCER SUPPORT GROUP ses- and Bascom Slemp; and Don Gardner. Music will Carolina Faith Riders will sponsor Lighthouse sion for cancer patients and families at 6 p.m. on May nieces Charlotte Shelton Ministries second annual BIKE RUN today at Lighthouse be provided by John and 23 in the Claiborne County Hospital cafeteria. For more and Pat Higgs. Beth Parker. Burial will Mission, located on U.S. 119 in Pineville off of U.S. 25E information, contact Linda Mallicoat at 423-626-5763 or Survivors include: be in the Middlesboro (half mile on the left). Sign in begins at 10 a.m. and kick Lucy Greer at 423-626-3024. Niece Jenna Welch; stands up at 11 a.m. The fee is $15, single; $20, double Cemetery immediately nephew Tom Shelton; following the service. — dune buggies and rail buggies are welcome. A grill MAY 22-25 great nieces and neph- out will be held at the mission after the run. For more Visitation will be held The Bell County Homemakers will sponsor a QUILT ews, Tomelle Tornatta, information, contact Spanky at 606-246-1237. SHOW during the Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival from 2-3 p.m. on Sunday, Alice Maddox and hus- May 19th at First Baptist in the basement of the old Bell County Courthouse band Dr. Jim Maddox, As part of National Kids to Parks Day, Wilderness (enter on fountain side). Registration will be from 9 Church. In lieu of flow- Jan Warren, Julie Farmer, Road State Park will host CRITTERS IN THE CREEK, a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 22 in the courthouse basement. ers, contributions may Martha Elizabeth Watson, fun for all ages at 2 p.m. today. All participants will meet Full , queen and king size quilts are welcome including be made to First Baptist Travis Shelton and Jay at the visitor center. Participants will have the opportu- hand quilted, machine quilted, appliqued, cross-stitched, Church, Middlesboro. Welch and wife Lisa. nity to get wet and look around for creatures who call novelty or embroidered quilts. Baby quilts, lap quilts or Green Hills Funeral She is also survived by Home in charge of Indian Creek their home. It’s a virtual game of hide and wall hangings can be shown. The show will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 23; from 9 a.m. dear friends Ike Slusher arrangements. seek as you look under submerged rocks and seine for to 5 p.m. on on May 24; and from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on and daughters, Debbie www.greenhills-funeral- small fish who live in this shady wet world. Be sure to May 25. Quilt may be picked up from 2-4 p.m. on May 25. Slusher, Gingie Martin home.com bring your water shoes —closed toed shoes are required. For more information, contact Gail Brock, Bell County The program is free and normal parking rates do apply. Homemaker president at 337-2376. OWENS band, Steve, Stilesville, For more information, contact [email protected] Joshua Earl Owens, age Indiana, and a brother, ginia.gov 276-445-3065. MAY 25 31 of Plainfield, Indiana, Jeremy Owens, London, There will be a MEMORIAL DEDICATION in passed away in his home Kentucky. The LMU Organic Garden Club’s first PLANT SALE honor of George Snuffer (Schnauffer), second sheriff of Visitation was held Claiborne County from 1804-1810, beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 4, 2013 will be from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. on today and is open to the Born July 21, 1981 in on Thursday, May 9, on May 25 at Thomas Lee Cemetery on Lawson Farm 2013, from 5:00 pm to public. A variety of heirloom organically grown plants Corbin, Kentucky, he in Powell Valley (off old Hwy. 63 and Gibson Lane near 8:00 pm at the Bousley- including several varieties of tomatoes, peppers and was the son of Raymond herbs will be available. All plants have been grown in the foot of Cumberland Mountain in Speedwell, Tenn. All liv- Hays Funeral Home in Earl Owens and Brenda greenhouses at the garden center. For pre-sale orders, ing past sheriffs, descendants and historians are invited. Coatesville, Indiana, with questions or directions, call 606-248-0758 or 423-869- John J. Duncan, congressman, and other dignitaries will Woods Hackney. a Masonic service at 6:30 0259. be present. He was a graduate of pm. Funeral services were Bell County High School held on Friday, May 10, Martin’s Station Masonic Lodge No. 188 (located at Celebrate freedom on ARMED FORCES DAY at 2 and had worked in 2013, at 11:00 am with Dr. Thomas Walker Road, west of Rose Hill, Va.) will Indiana at Happico, Rays p.m. today at the Middlesboro city parking lot. Meet have a CALLED COMMUNICATION for work in the Rev. Cora Vaughn officiat- members of the 149th Mountain Warriors Army National Trash and Ryder. He was ing. Burial followed on Master Mason’s Degree at 4 p.m. on May 25. Members a member of the Masonic Guard. Bring your lawn chairs. Middlesboro and Bell and visiting brethren are encouraged to attend. Dinner Monday, May 13, 2013, County bands will perform. There will be a Presentation will be provided. Lodge in Stilesville and at the Bedford I.O.O.F. of Colors (Bell County JRTOC); the National Anthem Hazelwood Christian Cemetery in Bedford, (Middlesboro High School band); Pledge of Allegiance MAY 26 Church. Kentucky. (led by Middlesboro and Bell County’s JROTC NSDAR’s Bethel Baptist Church will be celebrating their church Survivors include This obituary is a cour- National Defence medal recipients); table presenta- HOMECOMING at 3 p.m. on May 26. The guest speaker his parents, Raymond tesy to the Owens family tion (Middlesboro JRTOC); patriotic singing by Shane is Pastor Arthur Trent, of Greater Tabernacle Baptist Owens and wife, Donna, by Arnett & Steele Funeral Roark; recognition of service personnel by Jim Hyde; Church, and his congregation. There will not be any Corbin, Kentucky, and Home and Cremation The Ragged Old Flag by Phillip Mullins; guest speaker morning service at 11 a.m. Dinner will be served at 1:30 Brenda Hackeny and hus- Center, Pineville, KY. Lt. Col. John Luttrell ret.; wreath laying ceremony by p.m. Kentucky Path Chapter DAR; and closing prayer of CAMPBELL Joe Griffin, J.C. and protection for our service men and women. Immediately MAY 26-31 Kathy Campbell, 52 of Sharon Lawson, and following will be a gospel concert featuring recording Vacation Bible School at Riverside Baptist Church Pineville, KY., went home Wanda Robbins. will be May 27-31 beginning at 7 p.m. nightly. Kick off artists The Roarks, Malachi, Peggy Inks, Donnie Buell to be with the Lord on Funeral services and Jim Hyde. will begin at 5 p.m. on May 26 with a cookout. Classes will be held at 2:00 pm for adults and children of all ages. The theme is Jungle Monday May 13, 2013 at the Pineville Hospital. Sunday at the Brownies SUNDAY Jaunt. The Bible School Director is Charles Yeary and Creek Primitive Baptist the pastor is Tyler Debusk. Follow Cave Springs Road in She was born November Calvary Baptist Church in Tiprell, Tenn., will be in Tazewell, Tenn., to the river, cross the bridge and turn 8, 1960. A daughter of Church with Elder John REVIVAL beginning Sunday with visiting preacher, left — the church is on the left. Anna Mae and the late Robbins and Elder John Ronnie Winn. Services begin at 6 p.m. on Sunday and at ^ Norman Campbell Sr. Wylie Robbins presiding. 7 p.m. on weeknights. Everyone is welcome. MAY 27-JUNE 1 She was a member of the Music will be provided Servolution Health Services, located on Hwy. 63 in Brownies Creek Primitive by the Church Singers. Everyone is welcome at Hensley Chapel Baptist Church Speedwell, Tenn., in the old Powell Valley High School Baptist Church. In addi- Interment will follow at (in Middlesboro) FRIENDS & FAMILY DAY at 11 a.m. vocational building, will have a SCRAP METAL DRIVE tion to her Father she was the Aunt Emily Cemetery. on Sunday. Mike Raines, formerly of Bell County, will to raise money to finish the clinic May 27-June 1. preceded in death by 1 Pallbearers will be Joe bring the message. For more information, contact Pastor Everyone is encouraged to invest in the health of the Brother: Randy Campbell. Griffin, John Campbell, Murphy Buell at 606-242-2767. community and help the uninsured by donating metal Survivors Include: Robert Proctor, Kevin to the drive. Dan Steed of Net Recycling has partnered Mother: Anna Mae Miracle, Wayne Griffith, The Church of the True Living God of Holiness will with the organization, and will pick up all vehicles, farm Campbell of Calloway; and Roger Dale Rice. have an AFTER MOTHER’S DAY service beginning at equipment and other large items. Volunteers will pick 1 Sister: Joyce Anna Honorary Pallbearers will 3 p.m. on Sunday. Mothers will be sharing their walk up appliances and smaller items if needed. Servolution Campbell of Calloway; be Dr. Talmadge V. Hayes with Christ along with the church choirs. Everyone is will split the proceeds if needed on large items, with the 2 Brothers: Norman and Lisa Naylor. The fam- welcome to attend. For more information, contact Sis. donor receiving 50 percent and Servolution receiving 50 Campbell Jr. of Calloway ily will receive friends Mary West, church clerk, at 606-302-0223. percent. The donor will receive a donation certificate to from 6-9 pm Saturday at use. Servolution is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and Tony Campbell of Calloway; 1 Niece: Sarah the Creech Funeral Home. STAND IN THE GAP will have a meeting and open so all donations are tax-deductible. To set up a time for Creech Funeral Home pickup or for more information call 865-207-5814. and Robert Proctor; house at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday in the old Cumberland 1 Nephew: John and is in charge of all arrange- Gap Methodist Church, the new location for the organi- MAY 29, 30 Marissa Campbell; 4 ments Online condolences zation’s office. Sen. David Hawk, who sponsored a bill to A Surface RETRAINING Class will be from 8 a.m. to great Nieces and 1 great and guestbook are avail- make pseudoephedrine available by prescription only, is noon on May 29 and 30 at the Office of Mine Safety and Nephew; Special Friends: able at www.creechfh.com scheduled to attend. Other legislative participants will Licensing, located at 174 Ball Park Road in Harlan. For be Sen. Frank Niceley, who represents Claiborne County, more information, call 606-573-1260. Class instructors and Rep. Tony Shipley, the chairman of the House will be OMSL personnel. Judicial Committee. Other state representatives and senators from the eight counties that participate in Stand MAY 30 in the Gap have been invited to attend. Discussion will The Bell County HISTORICAL SOCIETY will have include how Stand in the Gap can assist in the passage a board meeting beginning at 7 p.m. on May 30 at the of the bill when it is presented. Middlesboro Library Community Room. Dr. Fox will be speaking about the Boone Trace Trail program. SUNDAY-WEDNESDAY Bright Star Baptist Church, located at 121 Turner MAY 31 Lane in Middlesboro, will be in REVIVAL May 19-22 There will be a BENEFIT SINGING for Josh Gauge, with the Rev. John Carrol Parks (a.k.a. Bro. J.C. Parks), who has cancer, beginning at 7 p.m. on May 31 at the of Statesville, N.C. Services will begin at 11 a.m. and 6 community center. p.m. on Sunday and at 7 p.m. nightly Monday through Wednesday. All are welcome to attend. JUNE 1 Artists, crafters and food vendors are being sought for MONDAY the 2013 ART IN THE PARK event in Union County, Right Fork School Center SBDM election will be held Tenn., scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 1. The on Monday. To vote, stop by the office from 8 a.m. to 3 theme is Art on Main. For more information or to obtain p.m. a vendor registration form, contact the Union County Chamber of Commerce at 865-992-2811. Beltone The Middlesboro Family Resource ADVISORY Hearing Aid Center COUNCIL will have an open meeting at noon on Monday Ewing,VA. 2 miles from Harrogate Beside Boone’s BP 210 North 20th Street • Middlesboro, KY at East End Intermediate School. 423-851-4384 • 276-861-4880 Mon 1-6 • Tues -Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-3 FREE HEARING EXAM The next session of READY! for Kindergarten will be Call Anytime Wednesday, May 22th held on Monday, at Middlesboro Intermediate/Preschool. Delivery Available All first time participants should arrive at 5:45 p.m. to Financing Available register and attend orientation, and returning parents We Accept Workers Comp. 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There are simply some things we Grandparents, more than the grey- Shakespeare’s masterpiece, If you are curious, the United cannot change. “Hamlet.” Going back to your high States is currently ranked 12th on But, there are other things we can headed ones — 2 Chronicles 34:1-2 school English class, you might the Prosperity Index. Not too bad, do something about. We can opt to remember that strange things were but we were much happier in the live near our friends. We can decide In his book, The Lord is God.” (2 Chronicles indeed going on in Hamlet’s near past. We have been sliding to practice gratitude. We can do Grandparent Factor: Five 33:12-13) Sounds like this world. downward for some time now. work we find fulfilling. We can opt Principles to Help You Make wicked king got saved. His father, the Danish king, Our society as a whole is not as out of the blame a Difference in the Life of Stay with me, we’re had been murdered. His uncle happy as it once was, and hon- Your Grandchild, speaker game, and quit holding God, life, almost there. But before we was behind the conspiracy and estly I don’t think that comes and author Phil Waldrep get there, there’s one small circumstances, past lovers, ex-wives, studied the lives of hun- piece of technical informa- had taken over the country. as much of a surprise. former business partners, parents, dreds of teens from diverse tion needed to complete Ghosts and apparitions were While this survey says a and reality responsible for doing us backgrounds. Waldrep not the picture. Josiah’s dad, visiting the castle. One of the lot about societal happiness, in. only interviewed children Amon, was twenty-two characters finally states the Keeping it says hardly anything at all We can make choices that will lead most would consider good years old when he became obvious: “Something is fishy the Faith about personal happiness. You us toward becoming happy, joyful kids, he also talked with king and he reigned for around here.” Denmark has Ronnie can be a healthy, wealthy, free people or we can make choices that those spending time in only two years (33:21). smelled rotten ever since. McBrayer and secure Norwegian and be will result in us becoming chroni- prison. Despite the obvi- Josiah was eight years old But in reality, Denmark absolutely miserable. You can cally unhappy people. Regardless, ous contrasts of those par- when he became king. So doesn’t stink at all. It’s a wonderful be a Haitian child living half-starved that choice belongs to each and every ticipating in the study, Phil what? Consider this; Josiah place. In fact, Denmark, Sweden, on the streets of Port au Prince and one of us. found that they all had one was born during the last Norway, and the Scandinavian be filled with wondrous joy. It was Viktor Frankl, famed Jewish thing in common: respect six years of his Grandpa nations of Northern Europe are You can be a comfortable, suc- Holocaust survivor and brilliant and trust for their grand- Manasseh’s reign. Most officially the happiest countries in cessful, suburban, mortgage-paying, Austrian psychiatrist, who best parents. Though most Bible historians believe the world. This seems so counter- SUV-driving husband of one and involved in the study had that Manasseh’s heart- articulated the power of choice in intuitive to me. No offense to the father of two and be wretchedly personal happiness. Reflecting upon some trust issues and lis- change came in the last Scandinavians, but when I think of unhappy. You can be a poor immi- tening problems with their five to ten years of his life. his time in the concentration camps parents, teachers, and oth- This means that Manasseh happy places, the cities of the Nordic grant, a single mother with four he wrote, “Everything can be taken ers in authority, they all may have been the godly north do not quickly come to mind. children living in squalor, scraping from a man but one thing: the last loved granny and grandpa. influence in Josiah’s life. Nevertheless, the statistics don’t lie. for every meal, and be as happy as a of human freedoms – to choose one’s Interesting, but what’s We know that Amon was Every year the Legatum Institute singing bird in a tree. attitude in any given set of circum- the point? Just this, not. The Chronicler in London publishes its annual Happiness is affected by our stances.” though most of the wrote, “He [Amon] Prosperity Index that gauges the hap- environment. That much is true. If you want to be happy you don’t “older generation” did evil in the eyes piness level of the world’s countries. Happiness is a product of our genet- have to move to Northern Europe or does not understand of the Lord, as his Consistently, Denmark, Norway and ics (scientists say that an elongated wait for science to alter your genet- the younger, the father Manasseh had the sister Scandinavian nations are 5HTT gene will make you happier on ics. But you do have to choose to be younger need the done. Amon wor- at the top of the heap. On the other average than most). But ultimately, older; and it seems shiped and offered happy, and no one else can make that end of the scale, the countries of barring emotional or mental dysfunc- choice for you. they will at least lis- sacrifices to all the Haiti, Afghanistan, the Congo, and tion, happiness is a choice we make. ten to their grandpar- idols Manasseh had the Central African Republic have No, we don’t live in Scandinavia. ents. This is not sur- made. But unlike his Ronnie McBrayer is a syndicated columnist, speaker, and John Ditty more than a stench to deal with. We have no control over our chro- author of multiple books. You can read more and receive prising. As a matter father Manasseh, he These countries are consistently at mosomal makeup. We can’t do any- regular e-columns in your inbox at www.ronniemcbrayer.me. of fact there is a story Contributing did not humble him- found in 2 Chronicles Columnist self before the Lord; that suggests what Amon increased his Phil Waldrep discov- guilt.” (33:22-23) ered is not a new phenom- And there we have it! Have Don’t be too quick to criticize enon. I suspect that if the what? The Grandparent “Do not criticize one another, on her cell phone — at a sacred stepped out of a “band box.” truth be known, Adam and Factor. Consider this, my brothers.” (James 4:11a) and spot especially revered by the These friends not only looked Eve’s grandkids listened to Manasseh knew his teenage them more than to their son Amon. He knew that James 5:16 says “So then, confess Jews. “This is the way we act at well-groomed, their clothes were moms and dads. his boy was too far gone, your sins to one another and pray home,” she mentally criticized pressed and their hair curled Let’s look into that story influenced by his father’s for one another, so that you and gave the lady a distinc- to perfection. To top it all off recorded in 2 Chronicles terrible behavior. Manasseh will be healed.” These Bible tive dirty look. they were nice to their husbands 33 and 34. We’ll start with, also knew that Josiah was verses speak loudly, boldly Later she observed the and everyone they met, active in “Josiah was eight years old next in line for the throne and clearly. I confess! My lady was reverently press- church and were good neighbors when he became king, and and probably suspected that most objectionable fault is ing her receiver against the helping with chores and taking he reigned in Jerusalem God was not going to put criticizing. Not only do I Wailing Wall allowing her sick folks fried apple pies. thirty-one years. He did up with Amon’s foolishness. criticize — but I criticize dear cell phone friend to After a short period of time I what was right in the eyes Thus, sooner rather than before I know the facts. pray at the sacred spot also. concluded that being a perfec- of the Lord and followed later Josiah would be king. If I could tour the Holy Day by Day From this humbling experi- tionist is not my cup of tea —- the ways of his father So, can you not see this Land, a grand tour that Louise Day ence the world traveler and too much work, so I confessed David, not turning aside to once wicked but now godly included visiting the Wailing Ramey I learned not to criticize or to the ladies, “You are the best the right or to the left.” (2 King Manasseh setting Wall, I wouldn’t criticize at least not to criticize until friends I ever had. It is hard to Chronicles 34:1-2) his five-year old grandson — would you? This typical we knew the facts. like you because I envy you, but Perhaps you’re wonder- Josiah on his lap and telling tourist, enjoying her out of the I came to the insane conclu- when I grow up in the Lord I ing what this story has to him how to be a good king? world and once in a lifetime stop- sion that I would try to look want to be just like you. do with the influence of I can hear this broken but over at the Wailing Wall, glanced and behave like my “perfection- a grandparent. To find the mended grandparent telling Louise Day Ramey is a syndicated columnist who has answer to that question one his grandson, “Now Joey over and there in the presence of ist” friends. Instead of criticizing God, and all the people gathered them, whenever and wherever I worked on the staff of Clear Creek Baptist Bible College need only go back a few listen closely to your grand- and is the wife of a former Cookeville, Tenn. Pastor. She verses into 2 Chronicles pa. For many years I was a at the wall, was a woman talking went, I would appear as if I had may be reached at [email protected]. 33. Josiah, one of the great very bad person. God pun- kings of the Judah, was ished me and our people also the son of one of the because of that. Don’t you worst kings of Judah and make the same mistakes I How to build new relationships with siblings? the grandson of the abso- did. You love the Lord and lute, not doubt about it, follow Him with all your Do you want to start Call your sibling on the choice, if you have to tell find that in a time of strug- worst one. I admit that such heart. And teach our people healing you’re the relation- phone regularly. That is them at all. They know gle your brother or sister information does little to to do the same. Even more, ship with a brother or sis- it! Call at least three or you disagree with their may ask you for advice. un-muddy the water. To do show them.” Is it possible ter? It seems like there four times a month. Call choices. Let it go. Then, without reverting that we need to go back that in Josiah’s most forma- is no way to get started. with no agenda except to What do you talk about? back to your old control- a bit further into chapter tive years, God placed a The last time you talked say, “Hello,” and see how Talk about the children ling ways, you can share a thirty-three and read about loving, godly grandparent was years ago, and at best they are doing. Proverbs (and don’t go overboard heart to heart conversation Josiah’s granddad, King in his life? it was strained. Perhaps 25:11 says, “A word aptly bragging about yours), with a brother or sister Manasseh. Grandparents do you see it was an all-out verbal spoken is like apples of family memories, how the you truly love, and want to Indeed he was a bad ruler, the lesson? Your grandchil- battle. When you finished gold in settings of silver.” job is going, sports, and help them find the best for really bad ruler. He single- dren need godly, wise, lov- talking you wondered if It is time you shared how their health is their life. handedly set the Kingdom ing grandmas and grandpas. you would ever talk again. some apples of gold can all be safe topics. If your mom or dad died of Judah on a collision Your children may be more You probably will, but it is with someone you Decide to be interest- today, could you work well course with God’s judg- like Amon, or maybe not; likely to be a difficult time, are supposed to love. ed in their life part- with all your siblings to ment. But God didn’t wait nonetheless, your grandchil- like at a funeral for one of The key is not to ner. You don’t have have a great celebration a hundred years to punish dren need you to teach them your parents. I see it all have any agenda. to like the person to of their life? When was the king and his kingdom. how to love the Lord and the time, and it is so sad. Steer clear of discus- care about them. If the last time you spoke to Late in his reign God sent walk in His path. And they The siblings want to cel- sions of politics, reli- you haven’t started your sibling? What went the Assyrians against Judah will listen to you as you ebrate dad’s life, but they gion, and life choic- praying for the life wrong with that conversa- and as a result Manasseh talk with them, not at them don’t like being together. es, unless these are Religious partner now is the tion? Can you make chang- was captured and impris- or down to them but with Is there anything that can topics you have been View time to begin. You es and begin talking to oned in Babylon (33:11). them. Phil found that for be done? able to talk about Al Early will never fix your your sibling again without Water still muddy? What some reason God has made I have found one thing in the past without brother’s strained fighting? If not, who can does any of this have to it that way. Don’t waste the that works. It was some- arguing. If an argu- marriage or live-in you talk to that can help do with Josiah being one gift. Maybe you’re a bit like thing God revealed to me ment begins then drop the situation by being rude you get the right mindset? of Judah’s greats? Read Manasseh before his time to help make me a bet- discussion. It is not that about it, and if he wants Have you prayed about it? this: “In his distress he in prison. If so, God is in ter pastor as I struggled hard to say, “I don’t want your help he will probably Life is too short to live [Manasseh] sought the the life and heart-changing with a family in need. to argue with you about ask. fighting with people you favor of the Lord his God business. It’s not too late Occasionally, siblings can that, let’s talk about some- How long does this are supposed to love. and humbled himself greatly for you. Like that old crusty reconcile when it is a dif- thing else.” take? Does it matter? I hope you will pray for before the God of his ances- king, turn your eyes to the ficult time like a funeral, Especially stay off Decide that you are going God to help you heal those tors. And when he prayed Lord. Jesus’ death on the but usually they endure it, hot button topics like to love your siblings, and sibling relationships, and to him, the Lord was moved cross made a way for your and then get away from life choices. Remember get back into their lives. experience the joy of shar- by his entreaty and listened heart to change. So, for the each other. So the time to in the first week of this It could take years before ing the rest of your life to his plea; so he brought sake of your tomorrows and start the healing process is series, “Earley’s Rule for you are able to talk freely. with them. him back to Jerusalem your grandkids’ todays, give when things are going well Relationships” states only But it will be worth it. The and to his kingdom. Then your life to Lord and your in your lives, or at least tell a loved one once that benefits bring joy back into To find out more about Al Earley or read pre- Manasseh knew that the attention to those youngins. relatively quiet. you disagree with their your family. You may even vious articles, visit www.lagrangepres.com. Three religions converge on one story Special to the Daily News Abraham’s acceptance of the call of the one son. Sarah grew jealous from the relation- plete the sacrifice. However, God intervenes true God gave birth to monotheism. ship between Abraham, Ishmael and Hagar. at the last minute and provides a ram for Many of the major religions of the world According to the book of Genesis, in the Eventually, Sarah gave birth to her own Abraham to sacrifice instead. have a lot in common. The similarities Christian Bible, God promises Abraham son, the one promised to her and Abraham To Muslims, Abraham was known as between Christians, Jews and Muslims, three things: by God. He was named Isaac, as angels Ibrahim and is an important prophet. In for instance, can be seen in the story of 1. a relationship with God; had instructed. Isaac means “laughter” in the Quran, Abraham is neither Jewish, Abraham and Sarah. 2. a son, and consequently numerous Hebrew. Christian nor Muslim. Rather, he is a hernif, The history of the Jewish people begins descendants; Sarah eventually asks Abraham to choose or someone who intrinsically knows that in the Middle East during the Bronze Age. 3. land. between her and Isaac and Ishmael, seeing God spoke to a nomadic leader called Abram Sarah and Abraham were past childbear- as Isaac is the true descendant promised by there is really only one God. Abraham’s (later called Abraham) and promised him ing age and did not know how it would be God. Abraham complies and asks Hagar to son, Ishmael, goes on to sire his own line of that he would be the father of a great people. possible to have a child. leave with Ishmael. They wander away to descendants and is regarded as the father of Abraham simply had to do exactly what he Over time, Sarah grew weary with wait- find a new home. the Arab people. was told with unyielding faith. ing and wanted to speed the process along God gives Abraham another test, instruct- The story of Abraham and Sarah helped At this time and in this area of the world so she told Abraham to sire a child with her ing him to sacrifice his son, Isaac. Though to establish a set of values and extreme trust (what would be present-day Iraq) people handmaiden, Hagar. He did and the boy was he struggles with this test, Abraham com- in faith. It also illustrates some similarities believed in and worshipped many gods. But named Ishmael. But Ishmael wasn’t the true plies and takes Isaac to a mountain to com- between three seemingly different faiths. THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | may 18, 2013 Page 7 The Tri-State Area’s Devotional Page

Banish Fear and Anger From Your Life

ear and anger are natural human emotions and it is perfectly appropriate to feel them in the appropriate circumstances. These emotions, which are closely allied with our bodies’ “fight or Fflight” reactions, are natural mechanisms for self-preservation. It is clearly a good thing to feel fear when in the presence of real danger or anger. Fear and anger are a bit like warning bells or alarms, telling us that we need to fight or flee, but sometimes the alarm is going off and there’s no real danger. Some politicians and certain media outlets are good at stoking fear and anger, and seem bent on keeping us in a perpetual state of fear and anger. If a tornado is heading your way, it’s probably appropriate to be fearful (and to get in the basement), but should we really be angry or fearful about national or international politics? We should not be passively resigned in the face of politics. People should be informed and get involved in local, state and national politics, but we need not get overly disturbed about it. The real problem with all of the fear and anger generated these days is how unproductive and debilitating it is. It keeps the talking heads happy, but it leaves the rest of us fearful, angry, and powerless to do much about it. So, perhaps we should keep our heads calm and unruffled, and save the fear and anger for when we really need it.

He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city. R.S.V. Proverbs 16:32

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Chester Ave., Middlesboro Jeff Tingle, Pastor, Sunday School 10:00 3 p.m.; Sat. & Wed. 7 p.m. HARROGATE UNITED METHODIST Father Tobias Sabariar a.m., Worship Sun. 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Hwy. 25, Rev. Randall Wright , Minister Home • Business • Retirement Sunday School 10 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m. Saturday Mass: 6 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. BRADFORTOWN PENTECOSTAL Phone: (606) 248-9264 Sunday Mass: 11 a.m. Pineville, KY, Carl Jordon, Minister, Sat. & www.jmaysinsurance.com Confessions: Saturday 5:15 p.m. BLACK MONT FIRST BAPTIST Sun. Worship 7 p.m. LONE MOUNTAIN METHODIST Lone Mountain, Frank Brooks, Minister, Weekday Mass: Tues. 6:30 p.m., Hulen, David Howard, Minister, Sunday 1509 Hwy 25 E • Middlesboro, KY 40965 W-F 8 a.m. School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. BLACKSTAR PENTECOSTAL Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 10 a.m. ; Wed. 7 p.m. Hwy. 72 East, Blackstar, Rev. J.C. Craig 2nd Sun.; 6:30 p.m. 4th Sun. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Pastor, SS 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. & 6:00 Advertise Your Business Cumberland Ave, Rev. Brian House, CHENOA BAPTIST MISSION p.m., Mon. BibieStudy7 p.m., Wed. MOUNTAIN VIEW METHODIST Interim Pastor Hwy. 190 Chenoa, Sun. School 10 a.m., evening service 7:00 p.m. Harrogate, Rev. Dr. Herman F. Cats, Min. Advertise Your Business Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Worship 11 Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m., 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 6:00 p.m. CALVIN PENTECOSTAL Worship 11a.m. & 8:30 p.m. • OUTPATIENT HEREREHAB SERVICE • DAY HERE EAST JELLICO BAPTIST Rev. Wade Johnson, Pastor, Worship 7 SURGERY • MRI UNIT • CT SCANNER CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy. 92-2077, Pastor Paul Anglin, SS p.m.; Sat.fTues.lFri. 7 p.m. OTHER • LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY 611 N. 25th St., Dale Turner, Minister, 10 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 606.248.1010 1850 OLD KNOXVILLE RD • 423-626-4211 Sunday School 10 a.m. , Worship 11 a.m. 7p.m. COMMUNITY HARVESTTABERNACLE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF 606.248.1010 & 6:30 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. LATTER DAY SAINTS Flat Shoals, David Rice, Minister, SS General Contractors EAST PINEVILLE BAPTIST 10:1 5 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m., Sun. 11 :00 a.m. Hwy. 63 Claiborne County, Bishop - Steve CHURCH OF GOD Jeppson, Sacrement 10 a.m.; Sunday Construction Winchester Ave., Chad Hensley, Pastor, 119 Hardpan Road, Shelby Money, Min. & 6:30 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. School 11 a.m., Priesthood 12:00 noon; Managers Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Relief Society 12 :00 noon & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. NEW FERNDALE PENTECOSTAL Pastor Walter Brock, Asst. Pastor Claude SHAWANEE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH South 23rd Street Middlesboro CHURCH OF GOD MOUNTAIN EBENEZER MISSIONARY BAPTIST Baker, Sunday School 10 a.m. Pastor, Orville Yeary, Sunday School 10 ASSEMBLY Rt. 92, Truman Partin, Pastor, Sun. School Service Wed. 7 p.m., Sat. 7 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m., Sun. Worship 6 p.m., Wed. & Sat. 248-1110 Old Noetown Road, Michael Padgett, 10a.m. , Worship 11 a.m., a.m. & 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 7 p.m. Sun. & Wed 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; Wed. 7 p.m. LAUREL HILL PENTECOSTAL HOUSE OF PRAYER IN CHRIST JESUS FAITH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Laurel Hill Road Arthur (Formerly Old Gap Creek Baptist), CHURCH OF GOD NOETOWN Center Branch , Ingram, KY; Pastor Joe Laws, Pastor, Sunday School 11 a.m., Old Noetown Belt Line Road, Roger Cox, Kelly Partin Jr.; Sat. 7 p.m.-10 p.m.; Sun. OLD FOURMILE PENTECOSTAL Worship Sat, & Tues. 7:00 p.m. Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m. 11 p.m.- 2 p.m. Four Mile, Pastor, Rev. Bill Engle, Jr. Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. SundaySchooI10a.m., Worship t1a.m. & FERGUSON RIDGE PENTECOSTAL FIRST BAPTIST 7 p.m.; Wed./Sat. 7 p.m. HOLINESS GENERAL ASSEMBLY CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Rondald Howard; Sunday School 1215 Ferguson Ridge Road, Tazewell, TN 210-112 Ellenwood Road, Myra Smith, 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; OLD STRAIGHT CREEK TRINITY Pastor Rev. Ronnie Hall, Wed., Sat. & Sun. Minister, Worship 11 a.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. TABERNACLE Nights, 3rd & 5th Sundays Hwy. 221, Straight Creek, Pastor Danny MISSION OF GOD MONARCH CHURCH OF GOD GREASY CREEK MISSIONARY BAPTIST Daniels, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship, Shawanee, Harold B. Maiden, Min.,Sunday Pruden Road, Woodrow Gilbert, Minister, Pastor, Hurla Phillips, Sunday School 1 6:00 p.m., Wed. 7:00 p.m. School 10 a.m., Worship 7:30 p.m.; Wed. Sunday School 10 a.m. , Worship 7 p.m. 0:00, 7:30 p.m. Worship - Sun. 11 :00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m., Sun. & Thurs. STONEY FORK PENTECOSTAL SPIRIT & TRUTH WORSHIP CENTER Wed. 6:30 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD Arthur, TN, Audie Miracle, Pastor, Sunday NEW WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD Stoney Fork, KY, Pastor Kenneth Saylor Salvation Army Chapel, Sat. 10:30 AM School 10 a.m., Worship 6 p.m., Bible JENSONBAPTIST Worship Sunday evening 7 p.m. Study Wed. 7 p.m. Thurs. Ladies’ Bible Jenson,Rev.$VWRU6LPSVRQ,Minister, Siudy 6:30 p.m. 30TH STREET CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. STRAIGHT CREEK PENTECOSTAL South 30th Street, H.D. Morris, Minister, &6:30p.m.;Wed.7p.m. Straight Creek TIPRELL COMMUNITY Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 6 p.m.; West of Cumberland Gap on Tiprell Road, Wed. 6 p.m. MILL CREEK BAPTIST TRINITY PENTECOSTAL Randy Duncan, Minister, Worship 10 a.m.& EPISCOPAL Rev. Larry Sowders, Sunday School 25-E, North of Pineville, Danny Hall, Min. 7 p.m; Tues. 7 p.m. 10 a.m., Worship Sun. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Wed./Sat. 7 p.m. TNT CHURCH OF GOD MTN. ASSEMBLY ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL Pastor, John Keefer, Hwy. 33, 131 Edgewood Road, Sunday School 10 NewTazewell, TN, SS 10 AM, Worship a.m., Worship 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. MT. HEBRON BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN Straight Creek , Roy Hatton, Minister, 11:00am ,6pm Wed. WY.C. 7 PM FULL GOSPEL Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN VICTORY WORSHIP CENTER & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study Mission 507 Kentucky Avenue, Jim Woodring, 662 Patterson Road, Harrogate, Gary L. FULL GOSPEL MISSION Groups Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., WorShip Miracle, Pastor, Sunday School 10 a.m., North 19th Street, Charles Kersey, Min. 11 a.m. Worship 11 :00 a.m. Sunday and Wednes- Woship 2 p.m.; Fri./Sa1. 7 p.m. MOSS CHAPEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST day Night 7 p.m. Hwy. 25E, Paul Gibson, Minister, Sunday OTHER METHODIST School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; INDIAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Wed. 7 p.m. OLD STRAIGHT CREEK TRINITY Harrogate, TN COVENANT UNITED METHODIST TABERNACLE Pastor Steve Moyers, Worship Sun 11 am 25th at Dorchester, Rev. Dr. Philip D. Hill, NEWTOWN BAPTIST Hwy. 221, Straight Creek, Bobby Grubbs, 6 pm, Sunday School 10 am Pastor, Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 5:30 dinner; 6:30 & 7 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. BAPTIST adult/child Bible Class OAKDALE MISSIONARY BAPTIST TENNESSEE BAPTIST BUTCHER GAP MISSIONARY BAPTIST STONEY FORK UNITED METHODIST Mike Sutton, Minister, Sunday School 10 SundaySchooI10a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & Stoney Fork, KY, Rev. Robert Gross a.m., Worship 11 a.m.; Wed./Sat. 7 p.m. CARR’S CHAPEL BAPTIST 7 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m., 4th Sat Night 7 p.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m. Thursday 6:30 p.m. Hwy. 63, Speedwell, Jim Yeary, Minister, 606-337-5771 OLD CANNON CREEK MISSIONARY Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH & 7 p.m. ; Wed. 6:30 p.m. WHITE MEMORIAL A.M.E. ZION Clayton Barton, Pastor. Ray Spicer, Pastor CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 109 Ironwood Road, Sunday School 9:45 S.S. 10 a.m., WorShip FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rose Hill, Va., Tommy Thomas, Pastor, a.m. , Worship 11 a.m.; Wed. 7 .m. 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Old Hwy 25E,Tazewell,Tn, Travis Lester, Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday Worship Pastor; Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship Service 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday NAZARENE RIVERSIDEBAPTIST 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. ; Wed. 7 p.m. Night Bible Study 7 p.m. 3DVWRU5HY5D\6SLFHUDQG CHADWELL STATION MISSIONARY FIRST CHURCH OFTHE NAZARENE $VVRFLDWH3DVWRU'DYLG'DQLHOV 27th & Winchester, Rev. Ron Sylvester, FIRST BAPTIST BAPTIST Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship Colwyn Avenue, Cumberland Gap, Richard Old Hwy. 58, Ewing, Va., Sunday School Pastor, Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Sun. 11a.m.&6p.m.;Wed.7p.m. Morning Worship 11 :00 a.m., Wednesday Minton, Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. Prayer Service 6:00 p.m. RIVERVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Worship 11 a.m. ; Wed. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m Calvin, Ky., Pastor Rev. Charles E. Rob- FORGE RIDGE BAPTIST PENTECOSTAL bins, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 Forge Ridge, Sunday School 10 a.m., FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF EWING a.m., Sun. Evening 6 p.m., Wed. Prayer Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Ewing, SundaySchooI10a.m. , Worship 11 Meeting 6 p.m. a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. MIDDLESBORO PENTECOSTAL GAP CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 10th & Avondale, Alonzo Miracle Pastor, SALEM II BAPTIST CHURCH Old Hwy. 63,Arthur, TN, Rev. Chad GIBSON STATION MISSIONARY

Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 7 p.m.; Clear Creek, KY. Pastor: Billy Ray Gibson, Burdette, Pastor, SundaySchooI10a.m. BAPTIST 333379 Wed. 7 p.m.; Sat. 7 p.m. Hwy. 58 Gibson Station, Preston Smith,

SundaySchooI10:00a.m., Worship11 a.m. WorshipSun. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. 60419196 MOUNTAIN VIEW PENTECOSTAL & 7 p.m., Sun. night 7 p.m. Pastor, Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11 AvondaleAve., 6th Street, Rodney HARROGATE UNITED METHODIST a.m. & 6 .m. Rose Hill, Sunday School 10 Sulfridge, Pastor, Sunday School 10:30 TUGGLESVILLE MISSIONARY BAPTIST Hwy. 25, Rev. Eric Doolittle, Pastor a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. a.m. , Worship Wed. & Fri. 7:30 p.m.; Sun. Hulen, Jeff Craig, Minister, Sunday Bible Sunday School 10 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m. Page 8 THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | May 18, 2013 Mountain View residents enjoy entertainment Special to the Daily News “No one else can get enjoy together no matter them up on their feet and their age or condition. Several entertainers have dancing like she can, we If you have an extra hour, recently visited Mountain just love her,” said Horton. a special talent or just a View Nursing and Rehab. Marshall sings a wide simple love for the elderly Santa Fe Christian School, variety of songs from coun- and handicap, volunteers of Solana Beach, Calif., try to gospel to rock and are needed. performed for residents roll. Whatever the resi- For more information, while they ate lunch. dents want to hear, she contact Angie Horton, One resident exclaimed, plays. Music is the one activity director, at 606- “They performed so well, activity that all residents 337-7071. it was beautiful to see such a young group of students singing for the Lord.” Activity Director Angie Horton stated, “It was a very nice treat for both the students and residents. We were very blessed that their teacher chose our facility to visit.” Tammy Marshall sang for residents, who were exited for her visit.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON - EVENING MAY 18, 2013

3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 WKSO-29 Lidia's Italy Pepin Test Kitchen History Antiques Roadshow The Lawrence Welk Show Louisville Red Green KY Life KY Afield <+++ Rain Man (1988, Drama) Tom Cruise, Dustin Hoffman. Austin City WTNZ-43 MLB Poll (N) MLB Baseball Cincinnati Reds vs. Philadelphia Phillies Site: Citizens Bank Park -- Philadelphia, Pa. (L) Two 1/2... Two 1/2... Cops Cops Cops Cops FOX News Futurama Hell's Kitchen WTVQ-36 Wife Swap X Games ABC News News Paid Courtesy Bet on Your Baby (N) 20/20 (N) ABC News (:35) CSI WATE-06 Wife Swap X Games 6 News ABC News Judge Judy Judge Judy Bet on Your Baby (N) 20/20 (N) 6 News (:35) Castle WYMT-57 PGA Golf Byron Nelson Championship Site: TPC Four Seasons Resort -- Irving, Texas (L) 57 News News Crook and Chase Elementary Criminal Minds 48 Hours (N) 57 News (:35) Paid WVLT-08 PGA Golf Byron Nelson Championship Site: TPC Four Seasons Resort -- Irving, Texas (L) 8 News News Inside Ed. Paid Elementary Criminal Minds 48 Hours (N) 8 News (:35) Traveler WBIR-10 (1:00)  NHL Hockey Stanley Cup Playoffs Horse Racing The Preakness (L) NBC News 10 News Wheel of Grimm Smash Saturday Night Live 10 News S.N.L (N) WPXK-54 (1:00)  < First Knight Monk Pt. 1 of 2 cont'd next Monk Pt. 2 of 2 Monk Monk Monk Psych Psych Psych A&E Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel AMC (2:00)  <+++ Rio Bravo ('59) John Wayne. <++ Firefox (1982, War) Freddie Jones, Clint Eastwood. <+++ 300 (2006, Epic) Lena Headey, Gerard Butler. <+++ 300 ('06) Gerard Butler. ANIM (9:00)  To Be Announced Too Cute! My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell America's Cutest Cat My Cat From Hell DISC Deadliest Catch Fast N' Loud Mecum Car Auction Watch coverage of the Mecum Auto Auction from Kissimmee, Florida. (L) DISN Shake It Up Shake It Up Austin/ Ally Austin/ Ally GoodLuck Dog Blog Austin/ Ally Jessie GoodLuck Jessie <++++ Legend of the Guardians: Th... (:40) Jessie (:05) GoodLk Austin/ Ally Dog Blog Jessie E! (2:30)  <++ He's Just Not That Into You E! News Weekend <++ Blue Crush ('02) Matthew Davis, Kate Bosworth. < Mean Girls 2 ('11) Maiara Walsh, Meaghan Martin. Married Married Fashion Police (N) ESPN NCAA Softball (L) NCAA Softb. NCAA Softball (L) Countdown NBA Basketball Playoffs (L) SportsCenter ESPN2 NCAA Lacrosse Division I Tournament (L) NCAAUpdate NHRA Drag Racing Kansas Nationals NCAAUpdate X Games Baseball Tonight (L) E:60 FAM <++ Journey to the Center of the Earth <++ The Sorcerer's Apprentice ('10, Act) Alfred Molina, Nicolas Cage. <++++ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ('10, Adv) Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe. < Batman Begins FX (1:30)  < Soul Surfer <++ Grown Ups ('10) Kevin James, Adam Sandler. <++ Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Action) Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf. UFC Mixed Martial Arts Fight Night < Live Free or Die Hard HGTV Extreme Homes Extreme Homes Extreme Homes House Hunt. House House Hunt. House Love It or List It Love It or List It House Hunt. House House Hunt. House HIST (2:00)  The Vatican Air Force One Most Extreme Airports Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars LIFE (2:00)  < Walking the H... < Fugitive at 17 ('12) Christina Cox, Casper Van Dien. <++ Accused at 17 ('10) Barbara Niven, Cynthia Gibb. < Hiding (2012, Drama) Tyler Blackburn, Ana Villafane. <+++ Girl Fight ('11) James Tupper, Anne Heche. NICK Odd Parents Odd Parents Victorious Victorious iCarly iCarly SpongeBob SpongeBob Odd Parents Monsters vs. SpongeBob SpongeBob Big Time R. WendellVinn The Nanny The Nanny Friends (:35) Friends SCIFI Warehouse 13 Warehouse 13 Warehouse 13 Warehouse 13 Warehouse 13 Warehouse 13 Warehouse 13 Warehouse 13 < Riverworld 1/2 SPIKE (2:45)  <++++ Raiders of the Lost Ark ('81) Harrison Ford. <++ Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ('84) Harrison Ford. (:15) <++++ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, Adventure) Sean Connery, Harrison Ford. < Eraser TBN (1:00)  Veggie Tales Changes Lives <+++ The Passion of the Christ (Recut) ('04) James Caviezel. In Touch Ministries The Hour of Power Billy Graham Crusade Going My Way TBS Movie Loves Ray Friends Friends Friends Friends King-Queens King-Queens BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Men at Work Last Laugh? TLC Worst Tattoo Worst Tattoo Worst Tattoo Worst Tattoo Worst Tattoo Worst Tattoo Worst Tattoo Worst Tattoo Dateline: Real Myst. Dateline: Real Myst. Real Life 1/2 cont'd next (N) Real Life Pt. 2 of 2 Dateline: Real Myst. TNT (2:30)  <+++ Flags of Our Fathers ('06) Barry Pepper. (:15) <+++ We Were Soldiers (2002, War) Madeleine Stowe, Mel Gibson. <++ G.I. Jane (1997, Drama) Viggo Mortensen, Demi Moore. <+++ We Were Soldiers Mel Gibson. FOOD Restaurant Stakeout Diners Diners Giving You the Business Iron Chef America Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners, Drive-Ins (N) Iron Chef America USA NCIS NCIS Pt. 1 of 2 cont'd next NCIS Pt. 2 of 2 NCIS How I Met Your Mother NCIS NCIS NCIS < The 40-Year-Old Virg... WGN-09 Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine Bones Pt. 2 of 2

SUNDAY AFTERNOON - EVENING MAY 19, 2013

3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 WKSO-29 Before Vegas, New KY Life KY Afield Old House Ask House Woodwork V.Garden Appearances S.Wine Time Goes Being Served Masterpiece Classic Pt. 8 of 8 from May 12 (N) Call the Midwife (N) WTNZ-43 <++ 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag ('97) Joe Pesci. Sports Stars Raceweek Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Cleveland Show (SF) (N) The Simpsons (SF) (N) Family Guy (SF) (N) News Loves Ray Bones WTVQ-36 Countdown NBA Basketball Playoffs (L) ABC News ABC News Home Videos (SF) (N) The 2013 Billboard Music Awards (L) ABC News (:35) Seinf. WATE-06 Countdown NBA Basketball Playoffs (L) 6 News ABC News Home Videos (SF) (N) The 2013 Billboard Music Awards (L) 6 News (:35) Castle WYMT-57 PGA Golf Byron Nelson Championship Site: TPC Four Seasons Resort -- Irving, Texas (L) 57 News CBS News 60 Minutes 60 Minutes ACM Presents (N) 57 News (:35) Paid WVLT-08 PGA Golf Byron Nelson Championship Site: TPC Four Seasons Resort -- Irving, Texas (L) CBS News 8 News 60 Minutes 60 Minutes ACM Presents (N) 8 News C.Minds WBIR-10 NHL Hockey Stanley Cup Playoffs (L) 10 News NBC News The Voice The Celebrity Apprentice (SF) (N) 10 News (:35) Heartl. WPXK-54 Flashpoint Flashpoint Flashpoint Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Without a Trace Without a Trace A&E Ship Wars Ship Wars Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Storage Storage Storage Storage AMC Movie <++ The Last Samurai (2003, Drama) Ken Watanabe, Tom Cruise. <++ Pride and Glory (2008, Crime Story) Colin Farrell, Edward Norton. Mad Men (N) (:05) Mad Men ANIM (9:00)  To Be Announced Ice Cold Gold River Monsters River Monsters Ice Cold Gold River Monsters DISC (2:00)  Great Bear Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska/Frontier (N) DISN A.N.T. Farm Dog Blog Jessie Shake It Up GoodLuck Good Luck ... Austin/ Ally Jessie GoodLuck GoodLuck (N) Austin/ Ally Austin (N) Austin/ Ally Jessie Gravity Falls Dog Blog GoodLuck Austin/ Ally E! Holly Has a Baby <++ Blue Crush ('02) Matthew Davis, Kate Bosworth. Married Married <+++ Walk the Line (2005, Biography) Reese Witherspoon, Joaquin Phoenix. Married WWRyanDo Married WWRyanDo ESPN (10:00)  X Games (L) SportsCenter SportsCenter Baseball Tonight (L) MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers vs. Texas Rangers Site: Rangers Ballpark (L) SportsCenter ESPN2 (:15) Update NCAA Softball Division I Tournament (L) NCAAUpdate NCAA Softball Division I Tournament (L) NHRA Drag Racing Kansas Nationals Site: Heartland Park -- Topeka, Kan. Poker Poker FAM Movie <++++ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ('10, Adv) Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe. <++ Twister (1996, Action) Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt. <++ Twister (1996, Action) Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt. FX (1:30)  <+++ Live Free or Die Hard ('07) Bruce Willis. <++ Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Action) Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf. <++ Star Trek (2009, Sci-Fi) Zachary Quinto, Chris Pine. <++ Star Trek ('09) Chris Pine. HGTV House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation Rent or Buy House House Hunt. House You Live in What? Extreme Homes House Hunt. House Hawaii Life Hawaii Life HIST Indiana Jones and the Ultimate Quest Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Ax Men Ax Men Swamp People Only in America LIFE < To Be Announced < Steel Magnolias ('12) Alfre Woodward, Queen Latifah. < Twist of Faith ('13) David Julian Hirsh, Toni Braxton. Army Wives (N) The Client List (N) < Twist of Faith NICK (2:00)  Monster Monster Monster High Monster High SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob See Dad Run WendellVinn <++ Cats and Dogs ('01) Jeff Goldblum. Friends (:35) Friends SCIFI (2:00)  <+++ Dawn of the Dead <++ The Mist (2007, Horror) Marcia Gay Harden, Thomas Jane. <+++ Underworld: Evolution ('06) Kate Beckinsale. <++ Underworld: Rise of the Lycans Michael Sheen. < Daybreakers SPIKE (2:00)  < Super Troopers <+++ Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story <++++ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ('89) Sean Connery, Harrison Ford. <++ Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ('08) Harrison Ford. TBN King Coming Kingdom John Hagee Marriage J. Prince Greg Dickow Potter Touch Enjoying Life Lead Way R. Morris Joel Osteen Kerry Shook Voice Creflo Dollar Solomon TBS (1:30)  MLB Baseball L.A. D./Atl. (L) <++ Observe and Report Seth Rogen. <++ Blades of Glory ('07, Com) Jon Heder, Will Ferrell. <+++ The Hangover ('09) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. (:15) <++ Blades of Glory ('07) Jon Heder, Will Ferrell. TLC Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to Breaking Amish/Brave Medium on the Road Long Island Long Island Medium (N) Medium (N) Breaking Amish/Brave (N) Long Island Long Island TNT <+++ Lethal Weapon 4 (1998, Action) Danny Glover, Mel Gibson. <++++ The Town (2010, Action) Rebecca Hall, Ben Affleck. <++ Inglourious Basterds (2009, War) Christoph Waltz, Brad Pitt. Movie FOOD Restaurant Stakeout Diners Diners Diners Diners Chopped Iron Chef America Cupcake Wars (N) Iron Chef America (N) Restaurant: Impossible (N) Restaurant: Impossible USA (2:00)  < Fast & Furious Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Suits WGN-09 (2:10)  MLB Baseball N.Y. Mets vs Chi. Cubs (L) (:15) 10th.. Funniest Home Videos Bloopers Bloopers Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother WGN News (:40) Replay < Four Weddings & a F...

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THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | May 18, 2013 P a g e 11 SPORTS Bobcats fall to Clay in finale Jay Compton Friday, Clay County got Clay jumped out to a beat out an infield single to Sports Editor two-run homers from Tyler 5-0 lead over the first two cut the lead to 5-2. North’s Allen and Austin Carnahan innings. Jordan White hit was an unusual one as it Not many teams around as they pulled away for a reached on an error lead- popped right off the end of have done more to exceed 13-3 win. Bell had opened ing off the game, stole his bat and hit in foul ter- their preseason expecta- the week with a 1-0 win second and went to third ritory along the first base tions than the Bell County over North Laurel and on a Tanner Smith single. line, but it had so much top Bobcats. Though they beat Jackson County 9-6 Carnahan brought him spin it rolled fair and got weren’t able to win their on Thursday. home with a sac fly to deep away form Clay’s first base- regular season finale on The loss to Clay County left and Allen followed man when it hit off the bag. Friday, they did go 2-1 in marked the final home with his home run to make In the third inning the final week to finish game for senior second it 3-0. Trevor Sams added Jeremiah Partin singled, with a record of 13-15. baseman Jackson Lefevers. an RBI single later in the stole second and went to “We’ve had a better year Lefevers anchored the first and Smith singled third on a ground out by than they’ve had here in infield defense for the home White in the second. Aaron Jenkins. Rose fol- a while. We only lose one Bobcats and Chaney said The Bobcats answered in lowed with a grounder player, we’ve just got to he’s come a long way in his the home second as Jacob into the hole on the left go next year and regroup,” final year. Rose launched a lead off side and was able to beat first year Bobcat coach “Jackson is our only double to deep left and out the throw for a two- Scott Chaney said. “Some senior and he’s grown up then scored when Dylan out RBI single. of these boys have to from the beginning of the Cox scorched a grounder 5-3 was as close as toughen up and I’ve got to season until now. I’m proud that got through the Clay Bell would get. Clay go into the high school and of him, he tries to lead second baseman for an got an RBI double from dig some athletes out for this team and the kids look error and rolled all the Carnahan and then scored Jay Compton|Daily next year. That’s my per- to him,” said Chaney. “I way to the fence. Cox went two more runs as Dustin News Bell County senior second baseman Jackson Lefevers ranges sonal goal and I’m going to wish him the best of luck in to third on a ground out Gross reached on an error. far out into right field to run down a fly ball during action in challenge these guys to get the future and wish I could by Zach Turner and then Bobcats Friday’s game. themselves better.” have coached him more.” scored as Austin North See | 12 Lady Jackets rout Corbin, 10-0 Jay Compton the error. Carter brought Miracle home with Sports Editor Lauren Spurlock followed with a ground out and Prater followed a fly ball to shallow right that was with an RBI double to center for an She wasn’t quite perfect, but caught by Corbin second baseman 8-0 lead. Jessica Carter certainly gave the Kaitley Jackson. Hensley tagged up Middlesboro put the game away Middlesboro Lady Jackets another and was able to avoid the tag from with two more runs in the bottom masterful pitching performance on Callie Schoolcraft at home to make of the fifth. Howerton led off with Thursday in a 10-0 Senior Day win it 2-0. a single off Hart, two outs later over Corbin. That was all the support Carter Prater walked. Kelsie Hensley then Carter held the Lady Redhouds needed, but the Lady Jackets con- brought an early end to the contest to just one hit while striking out tinued to produce all through their with a deep drive to left for a two- five, walking one and hitting a bat- lineup and chased Hart in the sec- run, walk-off double. ter in the five-inning shutout. It ond inning. Katie Bernardo singled in the came just one day after Makayla Senior Savanna Miracle drew a second inning for Corbin’s only hit. Partin’s perfect game at Pineville. walk to open the frame and Tiffany Kelley Farley walked in the first and Corbin’s Hannah Hart was com- Howerton singled to left. Bailey reached on an error in the third. ing off a recent perfect game of Hensley moved the runners up with Sydney Reynolds was hit by a pitch her own against Bell County, but it a ground out and Carter helped her in the second and Lindsey Barton didn’t take the Lady Jackets long to own cause with an RBI single to reached on an error in the fifth to get to her. left-center. With two down, Kelsie account for the other Lady Hound base runners. Middlesboro senior Megan Hensley reached on an error as Corbin (18-12) will close their Prater drew a walk leading off the Howerton scored and Spurlock regular season at Rockcastle bottom of the first and senior Kelsie delivered an RBI single through the County on Saturday. They host Hensley followed with a beauty of a left side and the MHS lead was 5-0. Whitley County in the first round bunt for a single. By the time Hart They added three more runs in of the 50th District Tournament on fielded the ball, Hensley was nearly the third off Christian Carpenter. Monday at 8 p.m. to first and Prater was rounding Laura Durham and Miracle start- Middlesboro finishes the regu- second. Hart considered throwing ed the inning with singles to put lar season with a record of 18-9. behind Prater, but when she tried runners at the corners. Courtesy They’re hosting the 52nd District Jay Compton|Daily News to pull it back the ball slipped out runner Shae Moyers scored on Tournament and will open against Lady Jacket sophomore Jessica Carter watches a fly ball sail into of her and and bounced into cen- a passed ball and, one out later, Harlan on Monday at 5:30 p.m. the outfield during a recent at bat. On Thursday Carter pitched a terfield. Prater scored and Hensley Bailey Hensley smacked a base hit gem against Corbin. She struck out five while giving up just one hit advanced all the way to third on to right-center and stole second. See Jackets | 12 and walking one in five-inning shutout in Middlesboro’s 10-0 win. Seniors leading MHS softball back to prominence Jay Compton and presented with post- Kelsie Hensley Sports Editor ers, flowers and other “She’s actually a four- gifts. year starter, as a freshman There aren’t many Here’s what coach she started in the outfield. schools in the 13th Region Luster Powers had to say When I took over we had that boast a tradition of about each of those girls lost a catcher to gradu- success in softball as rich before their final regular ation, Kelsie had caught as the Middlesboro Lady season home game: for me in middle school Jackets. Megan Prater so I put her back there. From 1999 to 2009 the “Megan’s a three-year She’s been back and forth Lady Jackets brought starter in center field and between catcher and out- home eleven straight dis- does a heck of a job out field this year and she’s trict championships to go there. In my opinion she done real well adapting along with a few deep runs probably reads the ball off back to the outfield. We’ve in the state tournament the bat better than any- got her hitting in the and an All ‘A’ state cham- body in the region. She’s two hole and she does a pionship. The last few hard-nosed and goes right great job. She bunts well, season saw the program after it. She’s also our moves runners when we decline a bit with three lead-off hitter and she’s need her to do that and straight first round losses worked hard at it to turn she can actually hit the in the district tournament. herself into a pretty good ball real well. She’s just Jay Compton|Daily News The 2013 Middlesboro one. I’m real proud of her, an outstanding, good kid. Middlesboro’s six seniors pose together prior to Thursday’s Senior Day win over Corbin. From left softball team appears to be she’s done an excellent job are Charlesa Witherspoon, Christina Reynolds, Megan Prater, Carissa Padgett, Kelsie Hensley and MHS putting the program back for us. See | 12 Savanna Miracle. on solid footing. The Lady Jackets have gone 5-1 in

district play to earn the top seed for the 52nd District * 6XPPHULVGDZQLQJ Tournament, which starts on Monday at MHS. It’s the first time Middlesboro has been the number one *HWDKHDGLQ\RXUVWXGLHV seed since they last won the tournament in 2009. HQUROOLQVXPPHUFODVVHV72'$< The Lady Jackets closed out the regular season with 0RUHFRXUVHVDYDLODEOHDW/08WKDQHYHU a 10-0 win over Corbin on Thursday and will take (QJOLVK an 18-9 record into post- +LVWRU\ season play. While several younger $FFRXQWLQJ players have contributed to the team’s turnaround %XVLQHVV$QDO\VLV7RROV this season — especially (FRQRPLFV two sophomores and a freshman in the pitcher’s 0DQDJHPHQW circle — the leadership of 0DUNHWLQJ the seniors has paved the way for Middlesboro’s suc- ,QIRUPDWLRQ6\VWHPV cess. 0RUH Prior to Thursday’s game, the Lady Jackets paid tribute to their six seniors. Megan Prater, Kelsie Hensley, Carissa Padgett, Savanna Miracle, Charlesa Witherspoon and Christina Reynolds were each introduced to the crowd with their families www.LMUnet.edu 60417005 Pa g e 12 THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | May 18, 2013 Bobcats From page 11 They put the game an error and an RBI single and a double to drive in away in the sixth as Smith from Turner made it 8-2. three runs. Cox also had reached on an error and Brock singled and Jenkins two singles and a double Carnahan followed with brought him home with a and scored two runs. Brock a two-run homer. Dylan double in the fifth as the and Jenkins both doubled Garrison added an RBI lead grew to 9-2. while Turner and North double, Nathaiel Huff an Turner, the Bell starting added singles. RBI ground out and Tanner pitcher, ran into some trou- Jackson County (9-16) Hoskins an RBI double to ble in the fifth. Whitehead plays host North Laurel in set the final at 13-3. singled, Stone walked and the first round of the 49th Austin Dezarn went all six Hignite singled to load the District Tournament on innings to pick up the win. bases and Tay Muncy was Monday at 5:30 p.m. He gave up three runs on hit by a pitch to force in Bell County ends the reg- five hits while striking out a run. After a strikeout, ular season with a record five and not walking a batter. Aaron Duncan hit into a 6-4 of 13-15. They’ll take on Clay County (18-16) fielder’s choice that brought Harlan County on Monday will play the winner of in another run. at 8 p.m. in the first the North Laurel-Jackson Ethan Mason took over round of the 52nd District County game on Monday to pitch in the sixth and Tournament at Harlan. at 7:30 p.m. in the 49th gave up an RBI single to “We’re just going to go District championship Whitehead. Later in the play. It really depends on Jay Compton|Daily News game at North Laurel. inning, Whitehead scored which bunch of mine shows Middlesboro senior Kelsie Hensley heads down the first base line after laying down a near perfect On Thursday, the on an error and the lead up. We’ve got some kids bunt for a base hit during the first inning of Thursday’s game. She advanced all the way to third on a Bobcats held on for a 9-6 was down to 9-6. that lay down on me in throwing error on the play as Megan Prater scored. Hensley later delivered a two-run, walk-off double win at Jackson County. After walks to Cody some games and we’ve got in the fifth inning to complete the Lady Jackets’ 10-0 victory over Corbin. The Generals struck Cunnigan and Duncan to some that come and play,” first as singles by Austin open the bottom of the sev- Chaney said of the match- Whitehead, D.J. Stone and enth, Smith took over on up. “You never know about Jackets Jerron Hignite produced a the mound. Cunnigan was this bunch, if we can go From page 11 run in the first inning. caught trying to steal third and get off to a good start Bell answered in the sec- and Duncan advanced to we may be able to compete The Lady Jackets have beaten the in the two tournament games we’ve ond. Cox singled with one third on an error. But Smith with them. If we start out Lady Dragons all four times they’ve played them, but the two regular season out, Turner reached on an got a pop up and then a bad, I’ve got five or six played this season, but coach Luster games have been close. I’m hoping that error and Caleb Smith pro- strikeout to close the game. that will lay down and Powers isn’t taken them for granted. sequence continues for the district. But duced an RBI single. With Turner went the first five it will be an early night “Harlan’s a good ball club, you can’t it’s going to be tough and it really just two down, Jared Slusher innings to pick up the win. for us.” — — — take them lightly because they’ll beat depends on which team shows up to and Jeremiah Partin both He allowed three earned you. Coach Lewis up there does a great play their best that night.” reached on errors as three runs on six hits while strik- Bell County…042 210 0 — 9 11 4 more runs came home to ing out three, walking one Jackson Co….101 022 0 — 6 7 4 job with that young group,” Powers — — — Turner, Mason (6), Smith (7) and Jenkins; said. “We’re going to, hopefully, come Corbin……..000 00 — 0 1 2 give the Bocbats a 4-1 lead. and hitting three batters. Duncan, Whitehead (4) and Muncy. Middlesboro…233 02 — 10 11 2 Smith belted a two-run Smith got the final three W-Turner. L-Duncan. Sv.-Smith. out and play our best. I’m pretty confi- Hart, Carpenter (2), Hart (4) and Schoolcraft; Carter and double to score Jenkins and outs without allowing a — — — dent because we beat them pretty good KHensley, Durham (2). W-Carter. L-Hart. Clay County…410 305 — 13 13 3 Cox in the third to push base runner and struck out Bell County…021 000 — 3 5 3 the lead to 6-1. Evan Brock one to get a save. Dezarn and Gross; North, Smith (5) and doubled in the fourth and Smith also led the Bell Jenkins. W-Dezarn. L-North. HR-Clay: scored as Rose reached on offense with two singles Allen, Carnahan. AUCTION MULIT-PROPERTIES SAT. MAY 25, 2;01

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