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Saturday, October 8, 2011 Serving the Tri-State community Printed on 100% Recycled Newsprint 14 Pages, 50¢ INSIDE Three car accident, 2 drivers flown out for treatment BY ANTHONY CLOUD Staff Writer

PINEVILLE — A three car accident occurred Thursday evening in front of Pineville Hospital that resulted in injuries for two people. According to Pineville police, Christopher Law- son, driving a white mini-van, was headed north- bound on Hwy. 25E when he crossed into the south- bound lane. He collided with Bobby Baker head-on, who was headed southbound. Baker was driving a Nissan Versa. Jameson Frye was traveling behind Baker when, in an attempt to miss the Versa, swerved out of the way and the mini-van. Frye was driving a black Geo Tracker. Bobcats blank Baker was flown to UT Hospital from the scene of the accident. Lawson was transported to the Clay; Lions win; Pineville Emergency Room and later flown out to losses for UK Hospital. Frye was sent to the Pineville ER, MHS & CG where he was treated. — Pages 10, 11 & 14 There are currently no reports on the condition of Lawson or Baker. YOUR Anthony Cloud is a staff writer for the Middlesboro Daily News. He can be contacted via e-mail at [email protected]. COMMUNITY EMILY GREENE | Middlesboro Daily News Judge lowers bond Fed grant to buy, demolish 26 homes in Pikeville on eastern PIKEVILLE, Ky. ed a $2.5 million grant ing the homes to be elated to receive this transfers, these proper- KY pastor (AP) — More than two to Kentucky to buy 26 greater than 50 percent money from FEMA and ties will be demolished dozen homes in eastern homes in the Raccoon of the market value. finally the agency has HARLAN, Ky. — A Kentucky will be pur- Creek area of Pike The grant comes from realized it is time to stop and forever dedicated to judge lowered the bond chased and residents County. one of two applications relocating people back being bare land. for an eastern Kentucky relocated after two Homes in that area from Pike County. The into a flood plain." pastor charged with floods struck the area in were most recently hit other application, which Property owners "This is so exciting," committing sex acts with recent years. by flooding in May is for the 2010 flood, is included in this mitiga- Pike County Housing a girl younger than 14- Pike County Judge 2009. still under review. tion grant voluntarily years-old. Executive Wayne T. Rutherford said "I think most people chose to have their Authority Executive Harlan County Spe- Rutherford said the Fed- FEMA inspected the will agree that is a wise homes purchased by Director Gaye Newsome cial Judge James Bowl- eral Emergency Man- structures and deter- way to spend money," Pike County. Upon com- ing on Thursday lowered agement Agency award- mined the cost of repair- Rutherford said. "We are pletion of property said. pastor Jeremy Caraway's bond so that he could be released after posting $5,000 instead of having Scenes from the 2011 to pay $50,000 in cash. Caraway, who had been pastor at Loyall Church of God, was charged in July with Appalachian Crafts Fair nine counts, including second-degree rape and first-degree sexual CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: abuse. John Hendrickson sits and works on a new His attorney, Linda hand crafted wood carving. West, told the Harlan Daily Enterprise that Charlie Nagle a customer. Caraway's family left Joe and Tammy Beason set their craft tent up Harlan County because on the front side of the Pineville Court for sell- of threats after the ing a variety of products. charges were filed. Caraway pleaded not Mickey Wilder performs in front of a group of guilty at arraignment in young people as the Appalachian Craft Fair August. gets underway. ___ ANTHONY CLOUD| Middlesboro Daily News Information from: Harlan Daily Enterprise Mine worker killed in eastern Kentucky

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — State mining officials are investigat- ing a mining fatality in Letcher County in east- ern Kentucky. The state Energy and Environment Cabinet says 23-year-old Richard Coots Jr. was killed about 2 a.m. EDT Friday while repairing a conveyor chain that had broken. The state says Coots crawled under a mobile bridge that fell, pinning him underneath. Coots was an electri- cian/repairman who worked for Owlco Ener- gy LLC. Investigators from the state Office of Mine Safety and Licensing will interview others who were working in the mine when Coots was killed. The mine remains closed until the investi- gation is complete.

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PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEWS |SATURDAY | OCTOBER 8, 2011 Today's Weather TODAY IN BRIEF Local 5-Day Forecast Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed — National News — 10/8 10/9 10/10 10/11 10/12 Feds announce commercial operations." He said that Calif. pot dispensary includes farmland where marijuana is being grown. crackdown Groups ask fed court to halt Ala. 83/47 82/52 81/56 74/56 75/54 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Sunshine. Highs in Mostly sunny. Highs Partly cloudy. Highs Showers possible. Chance of showers. Federal prosecutors in California are immigration law the low 80s and lows in the low 80s and in the low 80s and Highs in the mid 70s Highs in the mid 70s ordering dozens of medical marijuana in the upper 40s. lows in the low 50s. lows in the mid 50s. and lows in the mid and lows in the mid dispensaries to shut down in 45 days and ATLANTA (AP) — A coalition of 50s. 50s. warning their owners and landlords they immigrant support groups has asked a face criminal charges or seizure of their federal appeals court to block enforce- Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset assets if they do not comply. ment of Alabama's new immigration law. 7:36 AM 7:09 PM 7:37 AM 7:07 PM 7:38 AM 7:06 PM 7:38 AM 7:04 PM 7:39 AM 7:03 PM The state's four U.S. attorneys The coalition said it filed the petition announced at a Sacramento news confer- to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ence Friday that they have stepped up in Atlanta several hours after the federal efforts to curtail both marijuana cultiva- government filed its challenge. tion and retail sales of pot conducted The filing said the new law has under the cover of California's 15-year- brought "chaos" to Alabama. It was old medical marijuana law. brought by a coalition that includes the Kentucky At A Glance U.S. Attorney Benjamin Wagner, who American Civil Liberties Union and the represents California's Central Valley, Southern Poverty Law Center. said not all of the thousands of storefront Alabama's law is considered by many pot dispensaries thought to be operating to be the toughest immigration law in the in the state are being targeted. U.S. It allows authorities to detain people Louisville Instead, federal officials are initially suspected of being in the country illegal- going after pot shops located close to ly and lets officials check the immigra- 83/53 Frankfort schools, parks, sports fields and other tion status of students in public schools. places where there are a lot of children State officials say the law is needed to 81/46 and what Wagner termed "significant protect the jobs of legal residents. Lexington Paducah 80/49 — World News — 82/50 Israel arrests to remain silent, Keidar said. Bowling Green suspect in mosque In August, Israeli authorities barred 83/49 him from going to the settlement, he arson added. The suspect was one of 12 people Middlesboro served administrative orders on suspi- JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli police cion of planning violent attacks against 83/47 said Thursday they have arrested a sus- Palestinians. pect in a mosque burning that sparked In Monday's attack, the assailants Area Cities violent protests in an Arab village earlier scrawled the words "price tag" on the City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. this week. mosque — a reference to a Jewish settler Ashland 81 47 sunny Glasgow 82 45 sunny Murray 83 51 sunny Police gave few details about the sus- tactic of attacking Palestinian targets to Bowling Green 83 49 sunny Hopkinsville 82 48 sunny Nashville, TN 82 50 sunny pect, but his lawyer identified him as an protest government activities against set- Cincinnati, OH 83 51 sunny Knoxville, TN 80 47 sunny Owensboro 83 49 sunny 18-year-old seminary student with ties to tlements. Authorities periodically dis- Corbin 80 45 sunny Lexington 80 49 sunny Paducah 82 50 sunny one of the most hardline Jewish settle- mantle illegally built structures in the Covington 82 53 sunny Louisville 83 53 sunny Pikeville 82 52 sunny ments in the West Bank. West Bank. Cynthiana 82 47 sunny Madisonville 84 50 sunny Prestonsburg 80 47 sunny Monday's arson attack in Tuba- The West Bank has experienced a Danville 80 47 sunny Mayfield 84 50 sunny Richmond 81 48 sunny Zangria, a Bedouin village in northern jump in settler violence, including arson Elizabethtown 82 48 sunny Middlesboro 83 47 sunny Russell Springs 81 46 sunny Israel, set off a protest that were dis- and graffiti attacks on mosques and van- Evansville, IN 84 52 sunny Morehead 79 46 sunny Somerset 79 45 sunny persed by police. The blaze damaged car- dalism of Palestinian farmland. The Frankfort 81 46 sunny Mount Vernon 79 46 sunny Winchester 80 49 sunny pets and interior walls inside the mosque, arson attack was a rare case of settler vio- and Israeli media said copies of the lence inside Israel proper. Quran, the Muslim holy book, were also On Thursday, Palestinian residents in National Cities burned. the West Bank village of Qusra discov- City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. Later in the day, Israel's chief rabbis, ered nearly 200 olive and fig trees that Atlanta 78 54 sunny Houston 88 69 t-storm Phoenix 79 58 sunny President Shimon Peres and Christian were uprooted or destroyed. Villagers Boston 78 58 sunny Los Angeles 77 58 sunny San Francisco 70 58 sunny and Druse religious leaders visited the accused settlers of being behind the Chicago 79 54 mst sunny Miami 82 75 rain Seattle 61 50 pt sunny attack. Dallas 88 67 pt sunny Minneapolis 73 58 rain St. Louis 85 58 sunny village to condemn the attack and Denver 48 37 rain New York 77 60 sunny Washington, DC 73 54 sunny express solidarity with residents. The Israeli military said the damage Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld occurred hours after soldiers had blocked said the suspect was arrested Monday, a group of settlers from trying to enter the shortly after the incident, but a gag order village. Moon Phases UV Index had prevented publication of the arrest. In a statement, the Israeli human Lawyer Adi Keidar, who is represent- rights group B'Tselem accused the mili- Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed ing the suspect, said his client was a stu- tary of not doing enough to protect 10/8 10/9 10/10 10/11 10/12 dent at a religious seminary in Yitzhar, an Palestinian civilians from settler attacks. 6 6 6 4 5 ultranationalist settlement deep inside the It called on Israel to "put a stop to these High High High Moderate Moderate northern West Bank. The student denied attacks and take all necessary measures First Full Last New the allegations and is exercising his right to hold the perpetrators accountable." Oct 4 Oct 12 Oct 20 Oct 26 The UV Index is measured on a 0 - 11 number scale, with a higher UV 0 11 Index showing the need for greater -Associated Press content skin protection. ©2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service

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Tape of Jackson doctor's room. Schwarzenegger invoked the title of one of police interview played Murray, who was accompanied by an attor- his early films Friday in an inspirational ney during the interview, told detectives that speech formally inaugurating the museum LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jurors hearing he had been trying to wean Jackson off chronicling his life. the involuntary manslaughter case against propofol because he was afraid he was He was born in the town of Thal, just out- Michael Jackson's doctor on Friday heard the addicted. side Graz, Austria's second-largest city. physician begin to describe his relationship He told the police he had given the singer Schwarzenegger described the museum as with the singer in detail for the first time. other sedatives, including lorazepam and midazolam, in the hours before Jackson's a "symbol of will," attesting to the fact that Prosecutors began playing Dr. Conrad "everyone has a chance." Murray's interview with police detectives death, but that the singer couldn't fall asleep. Detectives wrote that Murray told them he He also unveiled a bronze statue of himself two days after Jackson's death in June 2009. showing him flexing and in trunks as the After giving some biographical details, the only left Jackson alone for a couple minutes cardiologist is heard telling detectives how when he returned around 11 a.m. on June 25, young bodybuilder from Austria who went on he met Jackson and became his personal 2009 to find the singer had stopped breath- to Hollywood glory before becoming gover- physician for a series of planned comeback ing. nor of California. concerts in London. Murray's attorneys have disputed the Schwarzenegger, who is in the middle of Murray tells the detectives that he first police description of the timeline and say the divorce proceedings from Maria Shriver, said treated Jackson in 2006 in Las Vegas because doctor returned to find Jackson unresponsive their wedding was one of the many things the singer and his children were suffering around noon. "which I remember fondly." from the flu. In the interview, Murray also told detec- Country singer Eric A judge recessed proceedings for lunch tives that other doctors had given Jackson just as Murray finishes explaining how propofol as a sleep aid in the past. The singer Church welcomes first Jackson's personal assistant contacted him called it his "milk," according to descriptions child because the singer wanted him to accompany of the interview included in search warrant affidavits. him to the London shows. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Country singer Eric The recording has never been played in The doctor also told police during the question-and-answer session where vials of Church is a first-time dad. public before, nor have its exact contents He and his wife, Katherine, welcomed son Boone been released. propofol that remained in Jackson's rented McCoy on Monday morning at Centennial Women's During the interview, Murray details his mansion could be found. treatments on Jackson in the hours before the The disclosure led police to search the Hospital in Nashville. Boone weighed in at 7 lbs., 11 singer's death, including his administration singer's bedroom and closet two days after oz. of the anesthetic propofol. the interview and turned up an IV bag, sever- Church says in a statement that words can't do Murray has pleaded not guilty to involun- al drugs and creams to treat vitiligo and bot- justice to the feeling of becoming a parent. He adds tary manslaughter. If convicted, he faces up tles of propofol. that he is "thankful and blessed to have a healthy and to four years behind bars and the loss of his Schwarzenegger happy baby boy and baby mama." medical license. inaugurates his museum The "Love Your Love the Most" singer has been Authorities claim Murray gave Jackson a on tour with Toby Keith this fall, but he is scaling lethal dose of propofol and other sedatives in Austria back his performances through the rest of the year. while trying to help the singer get some Church is nominated for new artist of the year at sleep. THAL, Austria (AP) — Arnold the Country Music Association Awards on Nov. 9. Defense attorneys say Jackson gave him- Schwarzenegger has a message for young He is known for hits including "Smoke A Little self the lethal dose after Murray left the people aspiring to success: "Stay hungry." Smoke." THE DAILY NEWS |SATURDAY | OCTOBER 8, 2011 PAGE 3 Tennessee prison frees Bell County former death row inmate Public Records TRAVIS LOLLER gathered in the prison behalf because she Associated Press PINEVILLE – The ence, failure to give arrested for serving parking lot on Friday didn't want her young following individuals right of way to vehicle bench warrant for to welcome Owens to sons to know about the NASHVILLE, were recently lodged in passing opposite direc- court. freedom. physical and sexual Tenn. (AP) — A the Bell County tion, failure to produce Jeffery Owens, 50 of "Gaile's faith is a abuse she suffered at Memphis woman who Detention Center: insurance card, Middlesboro, was big part of her life and the hands of their spent a quarter century Steven Asher, 21 of no/expired Kentucky arrested on the charge a huge part of her jour- father. on death row and came Middlesboro, was registration receipt, and of assault in the fourth ney toward rehabilita- Owens' sentence within two months of arrested for serving improper equipment. degree (domestic vio- tion," said Tina was commuted to life being executed for hir- bench warrant for Ashley Graham, 23 lence with minor Hutchison, a volunteer in prison in July 2010 ing a stranger to kill court. of Wallins, Ky, was injury). choir director. by former Gov. Phil arrested for two serving Charles Partin, 26 of her husband in 1985 Anthony Asher, 20 Hutchison said that Bredesen. He of Pineville, was arrest- bench warrants for Pineville, was arrested was freed Friday from on the day Owens acknowledged the ed on the charge of court. for serving bench war- a Tennessee prison. received news of her abuse claims but gave assault in the fourth Christopher Gray, 27 rant for court. Gaile Owens, 58, commutation and was a different reason for degree (domestic vio- of Bimble, Ky, was Charles Payne, Jr., was greeted by a small allowed to return to his decision to spare lence with minor arrested on two charges 38 of Pineville, was group of supporters the general population, her life. Bredesen said injury). of contempt of court arrested for serving outside the Tennessee the choir members all prosecutors had agreed Tammy Baker, 44 of (libel/slander, resist- bench warrant for Prison for Women. She stood up and sang her not to seek the death Pineville, was arrested ance to order). court. was all smiles as she favorite song, "Mighty penalty if Owens on the two charges of Robbie Johnson, 38 Bonnie Raske, 28 of pushed a yellow laun- to Save." pleaded guilty but then contempt of court (fail- of Hulen, Ky, was Middlesboro, was dry cart containing her Stephen Owens, put her on trial when ure to pay fines). arrested for serving arrested on the charge belongings past the bench warrant for of theft by unlawful who spoke briefly with her co-defendant Michael Bradford, prison's razor-wire 30 of Middlesboro, was court. taking (shoplifting). reporters after his wouldn't accept the fence to freedom. arrest on the charge of Chasity Johnson, 30 Zack Riddle, 18 of mother's departure, deal. Owens was sen- fourth degree assault of Middlesboro, was Middlesboro, was also mentioned his Sidney Porterfield, tenced to die in 1986, (domestic violence arrested on two charges arrested on the charge religious faith, saying the man she hired to but her death sentence with minor injury). of contempt of court of theft by unlawful it was God who led kill her husband, and was commuted to life Richard Bruner, 25 (failure to pay fines). taking. him to visit his mother who bludgeoned Ron in prison last year and of Middlesboro, was Ashley Lake, 27 of Ashley Weaver, 24 two years ago after not Owens to death with a she won parole last arrested for serving Barbourville, Ky, was of Middlesboro, was seeing her for more tire iron, was also week. bench warrant for arrested on two charges arrested on the charges than 20 years. given the death penal- Once out, she gave court. of contempt of court of theft by unlawful "It was the work of ty. He is still on death her son, Stephen James Chadwell, 42 (libel/slander, resist- taking (shoplifting) and God in my life," he row. ance to order). two serving bench war- Owens, a long of Pineville, was arrest- said. "I was called by At the time Owens ed for three serving Vance Miller, 42 of rants for court. embrace and told him God to reconciliation." was sentenced, in bench warrants for Arjay, Ky, was arrested An arrest is an accu- she loved him. She Speaking of his 1986, a life sentence court. on the charge of public sation only. All individ- then turned to hug mother's return to free- meant serving 30 Eric Dixon, 37 of intoxication with a con- uals are to be presumed longtime cellmate dom, he said he does- years, but Owens was Cumberland, Ky, was trolled substance innocent until proven Linda Oakley, who is n't expect the transi- eligible to be released arrested on the charges (excludes alcohol). guilty in a court of law. now free, while well- tion to be easy. early because of good of operating a motor Jonna Miracle, 37 of wishers shouted, "We "This will be a slow conduct. vehicle under the influ- Middlesboro, was love you, Gaile!" and process that we will Marshall Chapman, "Go to the beach!" focus on one day at a a singer/songwriter Then she and time," he said. "The and supporter who was Oakley got into a car days ahead will be at the prison, acknowl- and left with Gene and completely new and edged Owens commit- Pat Williams, who different for all of us; ted a terrible crime, have known Owens for but as always our con- but said she believes in 13 years through a fidence and trust are in redemption. prison Bible study God." "And I feel like they lead. Family He also said he was she's paid her debt to friends said Owens looking forward to society," Chapman will be living with the spending the day with said. Williams family. his mother. Hutchison, the vol- Owens did not "We're looking for- unteer choir director, speak to the media but ward to being a family also spoke of Owens' issued a written state- again," he said. crime, saying, "What ment. Supporters who she did — she never "I'm looking for- urged Owens' release forgets it, never not ward to leading a claim she was a bat- thinks about it. 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PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEWS |SATURDAY |OCTOBER 8, 2011 Managing Editor: Brandy Calvert Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 206 Fax: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] O P I N I O N Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com Publisher Pat Lay Managing Editor Brandy Calvert Views expressed on the Opinion page are not necessarily those of the Daily News or its staff. Liberals’° °impatience hides° truth about our government: Executive power is intentionally limited

hese United States of America are President, Standard: Why White design through the years, but they have superior to a degree that is literally much more than a teapot, but the Liberals Are Abandoning Obama." not been able to rearrange things to suit impossible. tempest storming across the land Here, she takes off the intellectual themselves. They have had to learn to Harris-Perry has been called wrong cTannot be ignored. Political extremists on heads of white liberals now abandoning compromise as shrewdly as possible, or by some leftists, who bristle at her accu- either side are doing everything possible the president because the separation of do battle with the federal government. sations. But all she is asking is that they to block President powers does not allow him to throttle They have always lost, whether right- curb their disappointment -- and accept Barack Obama's agen- members of Congress under the tea wing loons in the mold of Timothy the federal balance of power. da or, conversely, have party's spell. McVeigh or "revolutionaries" like Huey Too often in this country, assumptions become disenchanted What we're missing is a middle Newton, a founder of the Black Panthers. with Obama because he on any side are asserted without any ground for all the people beyond the This handsome gangster claimed to be proof whatsoever. The truth is too easily has not bounded into influences from the far right or left -- that "the supreme servant of the people," but the sky, a brown overshadowed by advertising techniques is, from those who claim to want no gov- was no more than a thug who ended up and manipulative or empty-headed loud- Superman ready to ernment interference or those who want murdered by a crack dealer tired of being establish universal jus- mouths. unlimited governmental power. threatened into supplying Newton with Our ongoing hope is that people like tice. That does not happen in the United free dope. Harris-Perry will demand that this nation Stanley In The Nation, States -- it was not intended to happen. What disturbs Harris-Perry is that Crouch Melissa Harris-Perry The Founding Fathers did not want any- Obama is being criticized in ways that look at itself honestly. We will then -- as (who last spring gave thing close to a monarchy and did their Bill Clinton escaped. "Many argue that we are now beginning to do -- pull our- ——— the grandstanding selves up out of the water and walk in a Cornel West one of the very best to prevent someone with the Obama is an ineffective leader, but the Syndicated powers of a king from ever sitting on a legislative record for his first two years cold wind until we dry off and are, once finest public whippings again, ready for the ongoing complexi- Columnist he has endured thus far) throne in Washington. That is a history outpaces Clinton's first two years," she lesson one should know by the third writes. She feels that this is another ties of democratic life. has written a cutting Stanley Crouch can be reached by email at piece called "Black grade. example of double standards instigated Many have been frustrated by that by a demand that a black president be [email protected]. TODAY IN HISTORY By the Associated Press oday is Saturday, Oct. 8, the 281st announced that the secret of the atomic cine. Radio talk show host Rush R.L. Stine is 68. Actor Dale Dye is 67. day of 2011. There are 84 days left bomb would be shared only with Britain Limbaugh told listeners he had become Country singer Susan Raye is 67. TV in the year. and Canada. virtually deaf (Limbaugh later had an personality Sarah Purcell is 63. Actress TToday's Highlight in History: In 1956, Don Larsen pitched the only electronic device implanted in his skull Sigourney Weaver is 62. Rhythm-and- On Oct. 8, 1871, the Great Chicago perfect game in a to date as that restored much of his hearing). blues singer Robert "Kool" Bell (Kool & Fire erupted; fires also broke out in the New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Five years ago: Word reached the the Gang) is 61. Producer-director Peshtigo, Wis., and in several communi- Dodgers in Game 5, 2-0. United States of North Korea's claim that Edward Zwick is 59. Country singer- ties in Michigan. In 1970, Soviet author Alexander it had conducted its first nuclear weapons musician Ricky Lee Phelps is 58. Actor On this date: Solzhenitsyn was named winner of the test (because of the time difference, it Michael Dudikoff is 57. Comedian In 1869, the 14th president of the Nobel Prize for literature. was Oct. 9 in North Korea). Darrell Hammond is 56. Actress United States, Franklin Pierce (puhrs), In 1981, at the White House, President One year ago: Imprisoned Chinese Stephanie Zimbalist is 55. Rock musi- died in Concord, N.H. Ronald Reagan greeted former dissident Liu Xiaobo (lee-OO' show- cian Mitch Marine is 50. Actress Kim In 1918, U.S. Army Cpl. Alvin C. Presidents Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford BOH') won the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, Wayans is 50. Rock singer Steve Perry York led an attack that killed 25 German and Richard Nixon, who were preparing prompting a furious response from (Cherry Poppin' Daddies) is 48. Actor Ian soldiers and captured 132 others in the to travel to Egypt for the funeral of China. British aid worker Linda Hart is 47. Gospel/rhythm-and-blues Argonne Forest in France. Anwar Sadat. Norgrove, who'd been taken captive in singer CeCe Winans is 47. Rock musi- In 1982, all labor organizations in Afghanistan, was killed during a U.S. cian C.J. Ramone (The Ramones) is 46. In 1934, Bruno Hauptmann was Poland, including Solidarity, were special forces rescue attempt, apparently Actress-producer Karyn Parsons is 45. indicted by a grand jury in New Jersey banned. by a U.S. grenade. Gen. James Jones Singer-producer Teddy Riley is 45. Ten years ago: The United States announced he was quitting as President Actress Emily Procter is 43. Actor Dylan for murder in the death of the son of pounded terrorist targets in Afghanistan Barack Obama's national security advis- Neal is 42. Actor-screenwriter Matt Charles A. Lindbergh. from the air for a second night. An SAS er. Albertina Walker, the Grammy-win- Damon is 41. Actress Kristanna Loken is In 1945, President Harry S. Truman airliner taking off from Milan, Italy, hit a ning singer from Chicago known as the 32. Rhythm-and-blues singer Byron private jet, careened into an airport build- "Queen of Gospel," died at age 81. Reeder (Mista) is 32. Actor Nick Cannon ing and exploded, killing 118 people. Today's Birthdays: Entertainment is 31. Actor Max Crumm is 26. Singer- Seventeen Virginians were killed when a reporter Rona Barrett is 75. Actor Paul songwriter-producer Bruno Mars is 26. dive boat capsized during a hurricane in Hogan is 72. Rhythm-and-blues singer Thought for Today: "Don't let yes- Belize. American Leland H. Hartwell Fred Cash (The Impressions) is 71. Civil terday use up too much of today." — Will “The Home Daily of The Cumberlands” and Britons R. Timothy Hunt and Paul rights activist Rev. Jesse Jackson is 70. Rogers, American humorist (1879- M. Nurse won the Nobel Prize in medi- Comedian Chevy Chase is 68. Author 1935). VOL. 101 No - 139 OTHER VIEWPOINTS How to contact us Main number: (606)248-1010 Sept. 23; The are located. Interstate 64 in the most ment. ... Independent, important east-west highway in While Obama was in Cincinnati, Fax number: (606)248-7614 Kentucky while Interstate 75 is a critical Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer met with Call the main number then ask for the Ashland, Ky., on north-south highway in Kentucky, with the president to urge his help in replacing following extensions: Interstate 71 linking the metropolitan the Sherman Minton Bridge. That proj- the politics of areas of Cincinnati and Louisville, and I- ect — one of three bridges being planned building a bridge: 75 and I-65, the state's other important for Louisville — became a lot more Publisher: Pat Lay - 202 north-south highway. important when Indiana highway engi- [email protected] Simply put, the two bridges serve as neers closed the bridge to traffic after Two events just days apart have gateways to Kentucky and both spans inspectors found large cracks in its steel brought renewed attention to the two Newsroom need to be replaced. Much of the com- frame. The closing has caused major most important bridge projects in merce that travels through this state traffic problems in Louisville during the Kentucky: The replacement of the depends on the bridges. morning and late afternoon rush hours. Managing Editor: Brandy Calvert - 206 Sherman Minton Bridge across the Ohio President Barack Obama specifically While we would like to believe the River on Interstate 64 in Louisville, and pointed to the Brent Spence Bridge as recent emphasis on the bridges would [email protected] the Brent Spence Bridge across the Ohio Sports Editor: Jay Compton - 212 one of the construction projects that speed construction on both projects, we River on Interstate 71/75, linking would be funded by his proposed jobs are not naive. 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and Joette Ayers; and nephews. brothers: Bobby Ayers, She was retired from DAR hold meeting in Donnie Ayers, and AT&T in Columbus, Ronnie Ayers. Ohio. She is survived by: We will all miss her Jonesville Parents: Pete and Agnes mischievous sparkle and Article submitted Ayers of Ewing, Va.; her zest for life. Husband: Dorris Miles Services will be JONESVILLE, Va. — The Major George Gibson Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) met September 17, at Flatwoods United Methodist Church, Jonesville, Va. of Ewing, Va.; Son: Saturday at 2:30 PM at Regent Charlotte Brooks gave a special welcome to Dolores Ramsey Ham, a cousin of Joy Burchett Chris Sutphin of Ewing, the Arnett & Steele and Augusta Sinon, who was unanimously accepted as a member of the Chapter. Va.; Brother: Kenny Funeral Home Chapel ABell Ringing Ceremony for Constitution Week (September 17-23) followed the customary DAR (Pat) Ayers of Ewing, with Rev. J.J. Sherrill. Ritual and Patriotic Program. The US Constitution was signed in 1787 (224 years ago). Va.; Sister: Jeanette Music will be by Chaplain Manerva Watson based Devotion on “A Kind Word,” citing Proverbs 12:25 “Heaviness (Luther) Warf of Ewing, Georgeanne McGaffee in the heart of man maketh it stoop: but a good word maketh it glad” (KJV). We have great power to Va.; 2 special grandchil- and Evylene Goodin. make other people’s lives much brighter and happier. It is a joy to God when we use the power for good dren: Draak Sutphin and Burial will follow in the and use it often. She ended with a prayer asking God to grace our speech with the light of His love. Keelie Sutphin of McGaffee family ceme- The President General’s message was summarized by Kila Gregory from the DAR magazine, Pennington Gap, Va. tery with family and “American Spirit”. The emphasis of this issue was commemoration of the 9/11 Anniversary. Some of Funeral services will friends serving as pall- the more unique stories included use of a pre-Revolutionary War church near the World Trade Center Diane “Mimi” as a place of healing, and an epicenter for volunteers; and the construction of a memorial at Shanksville, Sutphin-Miles be held at 8:00 p.m. bearers. Penn. Saturday at the Creech The family received Gregory also read about the wife of a Revolutionary soldier who left behind a legacy created with Diane “Mimi” Funeral Home chapel friends Friday from 6 her sewing needle. The DAR Museum has acquired two of the six quilts this lady made for her chil- with the Rev. Stewart PM until 8 PM at the dren, and two others are in the collection of Colonial Williamsburg. Each quilt features a prominent Sutphin-Miles Fultz and Rev. George Arnett & Steele Funeral center medallion formed with motifs cut from the same block-printed cotton fabric configured into Cole presiding. Music Home and Cremation floral wreaths. The DAR hopes to locate the final two quilts. EWING, Va. — will be provided by Amy Center, Pineville, which Judy Hansard presented the National Defense message about the Joint Prisoner of War/Missing Diane “Mimi” Sutphin- Pendleton. Pallbearers is honored to serve the in Action Accounting Command (JPAC). The core mission of JPAC, along with other key organi- Miles, 54, of Ewing, Va., will be Dicky Bartey, McGaffee family. Light zations, is rescue of living Americans and recovery of those missing in action from foreign battle passed away Thursday, Phillip Alves, John a virtual candle or sign fields. The sites of many of these missions are very hazardous. A silent ceremony is carried out at the October 6, 2011 at the Knuckles, Doug Hill, the guest register at site, during which collected remains are loaded in flagdraped caskets for the trip to Hawaii where a Ft. Sanders Regional further ceremony is held. Our heroes are then destined for the Central Identification Laboratory. The Alan Hill, and Allen www.arnettsteele.com motto of JPAC is “Until They Are Home.” Medical Center in Hurst. Honorary pall- Knoxville, Tenn. Agnes Marcum gave the Flag Minute, stating that a flag desecration amendment was one of the bearers will be Levi Leonard Gene few recently proposed Constitutional amendments to enter the main stream of political debate. This She was born August Brooks, Harry Bussell amendment states: “The Congress shall have power to prohibit the physical desecration of the Flag 2, 1957 in Middlesboro, Chadwell, Brody of the United States.” Ky., to Pete and Agnes Middleton, and Billy Regent Brooks gave the Conservation Minute, stating that Vice Regent Nancy Britton collects Hammac Ayers. She was TAZEWELL, Tenn. plastic bags each year for the school system. Last year, the Major George Gibson Chapter turned in Cunningham. — Leonard Gene a graduate of Thomas Graveside services over 3,000 bags which had to be counted individually. Members have since been asked to put 24 Walker High School and Bussell, age 65 of bags into a grocery bag to make a total of 25 to simplify counting. will be held at 1:00 p.m. Tazewell, Tenn., has an employee of the Tri- Sunday in the Campbell Agnes Marcum presented the Indian Minute, stating she had researched the influence of Native died. Americans on our Constitution. The Iroquois Constitution contained the words, “We the people, to State Health and Cemetery. Rehabilitation Facility. Leonard’s funeral form a union to establish peace, equity, and order….” While no constitution is perfect, this one had The family will service will be at 2 p.m. worked for the Iroquois and was used by the original framers, including Thomas Jefferson and She was also a member receive friends from 5- of the Indian Creek on Tuesday, October 11 Benjamin Franklin, in preparing our own Constitution. 8:00 p.m. Saturday at the at Reece Funeral Home. Marcum found a Resolution dated September 26, 1988 (H.CON.RES. 331), which acknowl- Baptist Church. Creech Funeral Home. edges the influence of the Iroquois Indians. She was preceded in Visitation will be from Online condolences 6-8 p.m. Monday. Regent Brooks, who was also the hostess for this meeting, showed a beautiful quilt for the death by her first hus- and guestbook available American Heritage Minute. This quilt was hand-pieced by her Grandmother Graham, who pieced band: Kenneth Dwight For more informa- similar quilts for each of her grandchildren using the lone star style in various colors. at www.creechfh.com. tion, call 869-3651 or Sutphin; sisters: Paulette Creech Funeral Home Members also discussed the continued upkeep of the Major George Gibson Cemetery with var- www.reecefh.com. ious options suggested including asking for assistance from the SAR (Sons of the American is in charge of all Reece Funeral Home arrangements. Revolution). Kila Gregory read a letter from Delores Ramey, a seventh generation descendant of is in charge of arrange- Major George Gibson, which included a check to help with this upkeep. ments. Regent Brooks reported under Project Patriot that Vice Regent Britton continues to take items to Lorene Jobe VAfacilities in Johnson City, Tenn. She stated the VAis very appreciative. Several members brought McGaffee Mitchell coupons for Augusta Sinon to send to military facilities overseas. The Major George Gibson Chapter also plans to provide energy bars for a deployed Marine unit. Moore MECHAN- The Jonesville Middle School has an annual Veterans Day breakfast for community veterans, to be held on Friday, November 11. Major George Gibson Chapter members have volunteered to assist, ICSVILLE, Va. — MIDDLESBORO — particularly with registration of veterans. Lorene Jobe McGaffee, Mitchell Moore, 84, of Agnes Marcum has pieced a quilt top for the Quilts of Valor project which she expects the quil- 67, beloved life, mother, Middlesboro passed ter to finish soon. The group agreed to donate this quilt to a VApatient chosen by random drawing. sister and grandmother away Thursday, October Marcum also reminded members to submit their soup labels for the DAR schools by at least the died on October 4, 2011 6, 2011 at the November meeting. Brooks also reminded members to keep saving costume jewelry for the March in Mechanicsville, 2012 State Conference. Middlesboro ARH. Each member present signed a Proclamation for Constitution Week. Last year, the chapter had Virginia. Funeral arrangements She was one of 11 over 700 proclamations. Regent Brooks said she would read at two Lee County schools for are incomplete at this Constitution Week and that she and Linda Lawson will go to a third school to take books obtained children born to Chester time. Further informa- and Mrytie Jobe. She is previously. Other members planned to read at schools in their respective areas. tion may be obtained by Eleven Chapter members were reported to have participated in a commemoration of the 10th survived by her husband calling the Creech Anniversary of 9/11 (this included members who were not present but were known to have taken Jim, son Rick, daughter Funeral Home 24 hour part). Judy Hounshell gave a Program on 9/ll which she stated will linger as one of the worst Vickie Harmon (Keith) obituary line at 606-248- moments in American History. She read a detailed account of the tragedy and some of the lyrics from and dearly loved grand- 4710 or the Creech the Alan Jackson song, “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning).” Each member told children Richard Funeral Home at 606- where she was when she heard the news, and how they was impacted. Several members were teach- McGaffee, Sam and 248-4700. ers and recalled helping calm their students. Members had a moment of silent prayer in commemo- Jack Harmon. She is ration of 9/11. Online condolences Hounshell displayed the book, “The 9/11 Commission Report,” and also mentioned a book that also survived by three and guest book available remaining sisters, Jewel tells the biography of one child from each State born on that date. She ended with “Let us always at www.creechfh.com. remember that September the 11th isn’t something that we remember only once a year but some- Triplett, Dixie Hensley Creech Funeral Home and Sharon Campbell thing that we should carry with us every day and always be mindful of; also remember the sacrifice is in charge of all of those who continue to serve and to protect this great nation and her freedom.” She gave members and many nieces and arrangements. a copy of a poem entitled “We Shall Never Forget (9-11 Tribute)” and a prayer request about the future of America. The meeting was adjourned and then everyone enjoyed the delicious refreshments prepared and served by Hostess Brooks. THE COUNTDOWN IS ON! The next meeting is scheduled for October 29, and the program will be “Supporting Our Troops Overseas.” For further information about DAR, visit www.dar.org or search for Major George Gibson Less than a month until FUN! Chapter. LMU Basketball tips off!

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Don’t Expect a Reward Virtue requires doing the right thing with no expectation of reward, and still doing it happily, but without becoming too proud of our good deeds. When we are raising our children, we often use punishment and reward to shape their behavior. But as they grow older, we want them to understand that some things are inherently good (or bad) and must be done (or avoided) regardless of whether one is rewarded (or punished) for doing them. If punishment and reward are overemphasized, we run the risk of raising children who are only good when they are being supervised. Likewise, we don't want to be adults who are overly concerned with reward. The idea that we will be rewarded in heaven for our good deeds is often comforting when we are being punished for them here on earth. But, if that is the only reason we are doing good deeds, to be rewarded for them, then surely we've tainted the pure effect of those good deeds. Virtue is indeed its own reward, and we shouldn't expect to be paid handsomely for doing what is right. We should do the right thing simply because it is the right thing to do. He who does good is of God; he who does evil has not seen God. R.S.V. 3 John 1:11

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Chad CHADWELL STATION MISSIONARY West Cumberland Avenue, 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. Old Pineville Pike Yellow Hill, Sunday MOUNTAIN VIEW PENTECOSTAL Hulen, Jeff Craig, Minister, Sunday Bible Burdette, Pastor, SundaySchooI10a.m. BAPTIST PENTECOSTAL Ralph Tennyson, Minister, School 10 a.m., morning worship 11 a.m., AvondaleAve., 6th Street, Rodney School 10 a.m., Worsip 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; WorshipSun. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Old Hwy. 58, Ewing, Va., Sunday School Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. EAST CUMBERLAND AVE. BAPTIST Sun. evening 6 p.m., Wed. prayer meeting Sulfridge, Pastor, Sunday School 10:30 Wed. Youth 6-7 p.m., Worship 7 p.m. 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. ROSE HILL COMMUNITY Rev. Mitch Bradshaw Pastor, Sunday 7:00 p.m. a.m. , Worship Wed. & Fri. 7:30 p.m.; Sun. HARROGATE UNITED METHODIST 7 p.m PENTECOSTAL BAPTIST School 9:45 a.m., , Worship 11 a.m. & 6 7:00 p.m. VARILLA BAPTIST Hwy. 25, Rev. 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Kenny School 10 a.m. , Worship 11 a.m. off West Cumberland 3 mi. from Hwy 25E Wed. 7 p.m. 7p.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST PINE GROVE BAPTIST Gillum, Pastor, SundaySchooI10a.m., Wor- & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Pastor Art Shady, [email protected] WEST PINEVILLE BAPTIST Weavers Knob, Speedwell, Pastor - Rev. ship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. SS 9:30 a.m., Morning Service 10:45 a.m. GRACEWAY MISSIONARY BAPTIST NORTHSIDE BAPTIST MIDDLESBORO SEVENTH DAY ADVEN- Sunday School 1 0 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. JimmyBranscome, SundaySchooI10a.m., HOUSE OF PRAYER Sunday Evening at 6:00 p.m. 606-242-8783 Hutch, KY, Randy Wilson, Minister North 20th St. Ext., Randy Phelp, Minister, TIST & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Worship 11 a.m. & Wed. 7 p.m. CHRISTIAN Elydale, Amos Hall, Minister, Thurs.l www.brightstarbc.com Sunday Schoo] 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. , Worship 6 p.m., North 11 th Street, Mykal Ringstaff, Min. Sun. 7 p.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. SaturdayServuces, Sabath SchooI10a.m., WHIPPLE BAPTIST PRUDEN BAPTIST BETHANY CHRISTIAN CANNON CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Worship 11 :15 a.m. Tanyard Hill, Rev. David Gibbons, Pastor, Pruden, Worship 11 a.m.; Wed. 5 p.m. Hwy. 58, Ewing, DuaneJones, Pastor, WORD OF FAITH WORSHIP CENTER Hwy. 188, Clear Fork, Elder SIeve Greene, GREATER TABERNACLE BAPTIST OLD YELLOW CREEK BAPTIST Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 10 a.m. Sunday SchooI 10a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Ewing, Larry Luttrell Pastor, Sunday Minister, Worship 3rd Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. 202 Ellenwood Road, Rev. Arthur Trent, 38th S1. & Winchester Ave., Pastor Rev. OTHER & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. PUMP SPRINGS BAPTIST School 10 a.m., Worship 11 :00 a.m. Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship Jeff Greene, SS 9:45AM; Worship 11 Pump Springs Road, Harrogate, Rev. Scott CHURCH OF GOO & 6 p.m. Sun.; Youth Bible Study 11 :30a.m. Ist&3rdSun., Wed.4p.m.2nd& CHESTER AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH :00AM and 6:00 PM. 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Middlesboro-religion page 10/7/11 6:59 AM Page 1 PAGE 6 THE DAILY NEWS |SATURDAY | OCTOBER 8, 2011 THE DAILY NEWS |SATURDAY | OCTOBER 8, 2011 PAGE 7 Section Editor: Donna Greene SectionPhone: Editor: (606) 248-1010 Donna ext.Greene 205 R E L I G I O N Phone: (606)Fax: 248-1010 (606) 248-7614 ext. 205 Email: [email protected]: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] R E L I G I O N Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com Plant a garden in the wilderness Roger Williams Jews, Quakers, Baptists, es would be manipulated, Once in an interview he ness, and hope, but faith arrived in Massachusetts Ronnie and other religious dissi- compromising on issues was criticized for holding should not be used as a almost four centuries ago, McBrayer dents coming to the New of love, justice, and opinions that led manipulative weapon in just a decade after the World. mercy. Or those same Christians to shirk their the dark, power-play sys- first Pilgrims disem- Keeping Williams didn’t share churches would become social responsibilities and tems of the world. barked from the the beliefs of these varie- the manipulators them- to withdraw from society. I know I’m not with Mayflower. He joined the Faith gated groups and often selves, using civil power He responded that yes, the Puritan program that Puritan effort to books until 1936. debated with them publi- to force their beliefs on Christians should live out either, but standing with build a “city on a hill,” to What caused Roger so cally. But he believed others. Such force was their faith, but they Williams I believe that prove to the nations of the much trouble in the New they had the God-given the worst of spiritual vio- should take great care not rulers have no right to world how God’s people World? He relentlessly right to practice faith as lations, “like compelling to force their faith. Faith enforce religion, and reli- should live. How did preached liberty of con- they saw fit, without out- an unwilling spouse to should be practiced, gions have no right to things go for Roger? Not science and believed that side interference. enter into a forced bed,” Willimon said, “like por- enforce rule. To take a so good. He never got that an individual should have Using a metaphor that Williams preached. cupines making different path is to plant Puritan thing figured out. the freedom to choose his should be repeated in our Either way, when love…very carefully.” the wild and wooly seeds After beginning his or her religious expres- own day, Williams said church and state drank All these years after of the wilderness in the role as pastor of the sion, even the right to the church was like “a from the same cup, it Williams’ exile, I am garden of faith. church at Salem, choose no religion at all. garden.” Everything that would be the church that thankful that we have the ———————— Massachusetts, it didn’t Roger Williams believed was aligned with self- would be poisoned. Roger freedom and privilege to McBrayer’s weekly news- take long for Williams’ in the revolutionary idea seeking power — govern- Williams’ counsel to the live out and practice our paper column, “Keeping the sermons to ignite an that there should be a ments, corporations, sys- Christian church in his faith in this country. But Faith,” began as a devotional inferno of controversy. He separation between tems of control — he day is lasting: Learn to like Williams, I do not article for his local newspa- was quickly branded as a church and state. called these “the wilder- live in the world and bear believe that those privi- per. It is now a past Florida heretic, persecuted by the This was a novel idea ness.” He believed that witness to Christ in it, leges can become tools of Press Association award win- government, put in con- four hundred years ago. those churches that gave but do not become a part coercion and force to ner in Religion, and is nation- stant fear for his life, In some circles it still is. up their unique role as of it. Or he might say, accomplish some “spiritu- ally syndicated. He is the forced to evade deporta- Yet, Roger Williams witnesses to Christ to join “Plant a garden in a al” or Christian end. author of multiple books and tion back to Europe, and believed in it and prac- with power, even power wilderness; but do not Faith is an issue of the publications including eventually exiled into the ticed it. Rhode Island, the that “worked,” were per- bring the wilderness into heart, not a public policy. Leaving Religion, Following New England winter, an tiny colony he eventually mitting the wilderness to the garden.” Faith can empower Jesus, published by Smyth exile that remained law formed, became a safe intrude upon the garden. William Willimon believers to light a society and Helwys.Visit his website on the Massachusetts haven for some of the first As such, these church- strikes a similar chord. with grace, love, good- at www.ronniemcbrayer.net. YourYour spiritualspiritual actact ofof worshipworship SSuunnddaayy SScchhooooll LLeessssoonn The story is told listening or looking for An Unusual Ammi” meaning “Not My about President James Al God in our midst. Request, an people” (v.9). How could A. Garfield’s first Tim Hansel in When I Unbelievable Picture with this be? These were Earley Hosea 1:2-11 Sunday in Washington Relax I Feel Guilty tells descendants of those led Names are interesting John after his inauguration. A the story of an American out of Egypt by Moses. FROM A things. There are names Indian who was in Ditty How could they have member of the cabinet that are common and insisted that a cabinet RELIGIOUS downtown New York, come to the point that there are those who are God said they were not meeting be called at 10 walking with a friend POINTOF uniquely family. Some a longer His? Or is there a a.m. the following day, who lived in New York. name has deep meaning, I wonder if Hosea won- deeper meaning here? which was Sunday, to VIEW Suddenly he said, "I others are just names. dered what God was up The answer that question handle a matter of grave hear a cricket." The The poet asked, “What’s to. He will find out soon is yes. They were not His importance. view of God's mercy, to friend insisted it was in a name?” Good ques- with the birth of Hosea people because in their President Garfield offer your bodies as liv- impossible. "No, I hear tion for our day isn’t it? If and Gomer’s first child. lives He was no longer ing sacrifices, holy and a cricket. I do! I’m sure the question was asked it Here is where the names said that he had some- their God (v.9). It was pleasing to God—this is might be received with a thing kicks in. thing to do at that time. of it." It was the noon not enough to say that your spiritual act of wor- blank look and a shrug. The prophet is told to The cabinet member hour, and people were they were His. If they ship. Retreat to 750 B.C. name his first-born, a insisted that the bustling around, cars were, they needed to act I think God wants us and ask the same ques- son, Jezreel. The name President break his pre- honking, and taxis were like they were. They vious engagement. to live our lives making squealing. He listened tion and you would be was gleaned from a city greeted with one of those needed be the chip off the President Garfield them available to Him attentively and then where one of Israel’s looks that says, “You’re kings, Jehu, massacred ol’ block. They were defi- refused. The cabinet all the time. To be a liv- walked to the corner, joking, right? What kind King Joram of Israel, nitely acting like children ing sacrifice is to dedi- across the street, and member said, “I would of question is that?” Such Ahaziah, king of Judah, of another father. cate our time, talents, be interested to know looked all around. would be the response not and seventy sons of King At this point of the text with whom you could and treasures, yes, our Finally on the corner he because the question is Ahab of Israel (2 Kings 9- one would think that God have an engagement so lives, to serving God and found a shrub in a large silly but because the 10). Though Jehu was has gone back on His important that it cannot glorifying His name. cement planter. He dug answer is obvious. In the commissioned by God to promise to always be be broken.” The more we seek to do beneath the leaves and days of Hosea, a person’s punish the house of Ahab, their God. If that thought President Garfield that the more our lives found a cricket. His name exploded with he went overboard with has crossed you mind replied, “My engage- will resemble the amaz- friend was astounded. meaning. what he did. Because hear what God says next: ment is with the Lord, to ing life God has planned But the Cherokee The giving of a name Israel did nothing in “Yet the Israelites will be meet Him at His house for each of us. said, "No. My ears are was serious and sealed response to such an atroc- like the sand on the and at His table at I like the way preach- no different from yours. with a solemn ceremony. ity, God said His patience seashore, which cannot 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, er Tony Evans puts it, It simply depends on It was the desire of the was gone and soon Israel be measured or counted. and I will be there.” “If you limit worship to what you are listening parent that the child would be as well (v.4-5). In the place where it was Taking time to join where you are, the to. Here, let me show would live up to the Next, Hosea and said to them, ‘You are not name. Sometimes the Gomer would have a with others to worship minute you leave that you." He reached into my people,’ they will be name described some- daughter. They were to the Lord at church is an place of worship you his pocket and pulled called ‘sons of the living thing in the life of the name her Lo-Ruhamah. will leave your attitude God.’…Say of your broth- important commitment out a handful of change, parent that they wanted This Hebrew name ers, ‘My people,’ and of to help insure your faith of worship behind like a a few quarters, some to remember; both good means “Not Loved.” (v.6) your sisters, ‘My loved stays strong and you crumpled-up church bul- dimes, nickels, and pen- and bad. As mentioned, Israel had ones’” (1:1 and 2:1). keep growing in your letin. If worship is just nies. He dropped them In the central passage pushed God to His limit. I wonder if God was understanding of who one thing we do, every- on the concrete. Every of this study, the custom He had come to the point not saying that He had God is and how much thing becomes mun- head within a block of naming is the focus of when He would no longer He loves you. In our dane. If worship is the turned. "You see what I the text. Take a moment respond with love and not changed, but rather times there is very little one thing we do, every- mean?" he said as he and read the first chapter care for His people. This they had? God would social pressure to make thing takes on eternal began picking up his of Hosea. As you do think no doubt sounds foreign keep His promises. However, His people such a commitment, so significance.” coins. "It all depends on about what name you to God. But it is a needed to remember that the choice to worship When we learn to what you are listening might want God to give reminder that people many of those promises God in church each week worship the Lord all the for." you. Also, ponder what should not presume on were tied to their obedi- is a choice we must time, whether at home, Where have you seen name God might give you the actions of God. if He were to name you at Individuals would not tol- ence. Sadly, they had make. at work, when we play, God this last week? Did this moment. erate an attitude as come to a point of an I think it is a choice or any other time, we you think of that as an As the chapter unfolds, Israel exhibited nor will almost entitlement men- will develop ears to hear act of worship? What do we make more mean- let’s remember that verse God. But lest one think tality. They seemed to ingful if we realize that God’s call and eyes to you do regularly to live one tells the reader what that God could or would have come to believe that worship isn’t just a “Go see what God is doing in your life glorifying God? it was like in the day of never do such a thing, God had to be good to to church” thing. The our lives. We will real- Do you think of that as the prophet. It was eco- keep in mind that He them because they were apostle Paul writes in ize there are no coinci- an act of worship? How nomically prosperous, demonstrated His love His children and as a Romans 12:1 these dences, and everything often do you try to socially inequitable, and toward His people for good parent He must challenging words that that happens in our lives understand what God is religiously active but god- over 175 years before always do what is best for indicate worshipping is a part of God’s bigger doing in your life liness was in short sup- coming to this point. For them — according to God is something we plan for our lives. Many through the events that ply. It was Dickens’ “best that entire time, Israel what they believed was need to do all the time. times we can miss what occur, or do you just live of times and worst of had rejected God; they best. He writes, “Therefore, I God is doing in our lives your life without reflect- times.” In the Northern had total disregard for What lesson is gleaned Kingdom of Israel, the the will and ways of God. urge you, brothers, in because we just aren’t ing on such things? from this story written in kings had led the people God explained how this three names? God’s peo- totally away from God lack of expressed love will ple today must not fall and they did not go kick- be expressed: “I will no into the same trap as His Gospel singing slated; songfest scheduled ing and screaming. It was longer have compassion people in Hosea’s day. more like being led into on the house of Israel, There will be gospel singing at Harlan Health & Rehabilitation on Oct. 17 darkness with a smile. It that I should at all for- Christians must act like with Keith Rednour and others. was this that God give them” (v.6). Perhaps Christians. God will do For more information, call 573-7250. addressed as He began to God was alluding to marvelous thing for and * * * * * * * * * * * * * talk about names. Israel’s presumption that through His children, but Elvis Presley Saylor along with Lawson Family Bluegrass and the First, God tells the God would always forgive His children must be obe- Sonnmen Quartet will be singing at the Gospel Songfest in Ross, Ohio on prophet to go and marry a so they did not worry dient to Him. His promis- Oct. 15 from 4-8 p.m. woman with virtually no about the repercussion of es are not entitlements. Elvis Presley Saylor will also be singing at the Seber Vistoria Community morals. “Go, take to your- their sin. Next Week: Why God Nursing Home in Norwood, Ohio on Oct. 19 at 2:30 p.m. self an adulterous wife A third child is born to and children of unfaith- the prophet and his wife. Did What He Did Everyone is welcome to attend. fulness.” (v.2) As he does. This son they name “Lo- Hosea 2

PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEWS |SATURDAY |OCTOBER 8, 2011 Section Editor: Donna Greene Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 205 Fax: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] COMMUNITY Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com New scenes, scary props set stage CHURCH CALENDAR for ‘Pumpkins’ Haunted Hayride OCTOBER 8-29 Special to the Middlesboro Daily News and, on average, smaller crowds. The park PROPHECIES DECODED, a series conducted by Dr. Ron Clouzet will be pre- is also adding a fourth tractor and wagon, Just when you thought you had seen it sented at 7:30 p.m. nightly now through Oct. 29 at Middlesboro Seventh Day all, Wilderness Road State Park, utilizing which should speed things up and some Adventist Church on Nt. 11 Street (behind First State Financial and Sonic). new scenes and amazing props, has creat- special guests will be on hand to help enter- ed an even more fun and scarier atmos- tain the crowd while they wait. OCTOBER 8-11 phere for its wildly popular Haunted Trail While the hayride will feature several TAZEWELL CHURCH OF GOD will be conducting a revival with interim Hayride. The hayride, a spine-tingling new additions, some of the classic Pastor Shane Pippin on Oct. 7-11. Youth night will be Saturday, Oct. 8, with journey along a wooded trail, highlights Halloween scenes will return but, of pizza served after the service. Regular service times are Sunday School 3 p.m., the annual Pumpkins in the Park, which course, will have a new added twist, or and Sunday worship at 4 p.m., Wednesday services are at 4 p.m. has quickly become one of the tri-state two, or three. The Wilderness Witch con- area’s largest, most popular Halloween tinues to haunt the trail, while the Grim OCTOBER 8 events. This year’s fun, slated for Friday Reaper is desperately searching for new BENEFIT SINGING featuring The Reapers will be held Saturday, Oct. 8 at and Saturday, October 28-29 from 6 pm to residents for the Karlan Cemetery. Also, 7 p.m. at Old Fourmile Pentecostal Church. All proceeds will go to Teresa 10 pm nightly, will include a costume con- Hobbs for medical expenses. test, pumpkin painting, a jack-o-lantern there has been some strange howling going carving contest and community based on around the trail as Halloween approach- OCTOBER 9 es, and the scarecrows in the corn seem to Trunk-or-Treat. WEST PINEVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 5th Street, Pineville, homecoming will be held “Pumpkins in the Park is one of the be in a different location from where they Sunday, Oct. 9, beginning at 11 a.m. Speaker will be the Rev. David Rice. Special music by most popular and well attended events at were originally placed. Mitchell Williams and Martha Rutherford. Dinner be served after the morning service Wilderness Road State Park, with more Saturday night’s activities will include TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH homecoming will be held Sunday, Oct. 9, beginning at than 2,600 visitors taking part in last year’s pumpkin painting, a haunted maze, face 10:30 a.m. Rev. Donnie Bannister will be speaking, and the Gibbs Family will be singing. amazing festivities,” stated event coordina- painting, spooky music, costume and jack- Lunch will be served. The church will also be dedicating their new building after lunch. tor Mike Brindle. o-lantern contests and the trunk-or-treat. RIVERSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH, Fourmile, Homecoming will be held Sunday, Oct. 9, Friday night will exclusively feature the Those wishing to participate in the cos- at 10:15 a.m. Fair Haven Quartet of London, KY will be the featured gospel quartet, and oth- Haunted Trail Hayride, while Saturday ers will also be singing. Rev. Mike Brooks, pastor at Centennial Baptist Church will deliver night’s activities, along with the hayride, tume contests should meet at the stage area the message. Immediately following the message there will be a dinner in the Fellowship Hall. will include pumpkin painting, face paint- at the Karlan Mansion by 6:30 pm. Those NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH homecoming will be held Sunday, Oct. 9, beginning ing, spooky music, a jack-o-lantern carving wishing to enter the jack-o-lantern contest at 10:30 a.m. contest and costume contest. The popular should have their pre-carved pumpkins on community based Trunk-or-Treat also the hay bales in front of the mansion also OCTOBER 11, 18, 25 returns on Saturday night. More than 30 by 6:30 pm. Judging will take place DIVORCE CARE Support Group will meet on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Pump participants handed out candy last year. between 6:30 and 7:00 pm. Prizes will be Springs Baptist Church, Harrogate, Tenn. Also, WJNV – Jonesville radio station, awarded for the costume contests in three 99.1, will be broadcasting live. categories, ages infant-5 years, ages 6-8 OCTOBER 14 Refreshments will be available both and ages 9-12. One prize will be awarded HENSLEY’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH will begin revival services on nights. The Friends of Wilderness Road for the best overall jack-o-lantern. Friday, Oct. 14, with the Rev. Mike Raines as the evangelist. The revival is expected State Park will sell eats and drinks in the to run thru the following week, with services beginning at 7 p.m. Visitor Center, and the Boone’s Path Lion’s The Park is again asking for the com- Club will serve up a variety of items at the munity’s to help meet the demand of cos- OCTOBER 16 Karlan Mansion on Saturday night. tume-clad candy seeking children. Trunk- or-Treat participants park on the Karlan THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH will be having their Annual “All Saints Day” pro- Despite the overwhelming success of gram on Sunday October 16, at 3 p.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. Dennis Kyle, assis- the Haunted Trail Hayride in its first two Mansion lawn to distribute candy from the tant pastor of General Assembly Lighthouse in Middlesboro. years, the headlining event has once again trunks of their vehicle. Each trunker is NEW HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH will hold an outdoor service and land dedica- undergone a significant upgrade. “We have encouraged to dress up, decorate their tion on Sunday, Oct. 16, at the site for the new church on 25E at Log Mtn. (directly across changed the Haunted Trail Hayride up vehicle and create signs recognizing their from Tiffany Treece’s office, look for signs). Sunday School will begin at 10 a.m., with quite a bit,” says Brindle. “We’ve added church, group, business or family. Some morning worship and dedication at 11 a.m. A potluck lunch with chicken and pork will more scenes (now about 18-20 in total), area residents only get a few trick-or- be held after the service. There will also inflatables and games. new lighting effects to illuminate the treaters because of our rural location, but ANNUAL WOMEN’S DAY service will be held Sunday, Oct. 16, at 3 p.m. at The scenes better and creepy sounds to bring Church of the True Living God of Holiness, 329 Sth 20th Street, Middlesboro. Speaker each scene more to life. Our maintenance by assisting in the Trunk-or-Treat, the cele- will be Evangelist Pam Hammons of Pineville, and music will be by the church choir and staff has worked very hard to create some bration can be a true community event. Annointed Women of God. awesome props for this year. Some even The park is striving to make this year’s amaze me. Just when you thought you had event the best yet, with the focus to remain OCTOBER 16-25 seen it all, wait until this year." on providing a fun and safe Halloween WESTERN LEE COUNTY COMMUNITY REVIVAL will be held in Lee With the crowds growing each year, the experience. They look forward to seeing County, Va, Oct. 16-25. Host churches and speakers for the community revival park is making special arrangements to cut you and be prepared to be scared! are: Sunday, Oct. 16, at Boones Trail Trinity Tabernacle with Rev. Matt Collins down on the wait-time for the hayride. Admission is $3 per vehicle on Friday preaching; Monday, Oct. 17, at Walnut Hill Baptist Church, with Rev. Phillip "One of our biggest issues has been meet- night (hayride only) and $5 per vehicle on Alves preaching; Tuesday, Oct. 18, at Chadwell Station Baptist Church with ing the demand of visitors wanting to ride Saturday night. The admission will go Rev. T.G. Branson preaching; Wednesday, Oct. 19, at Rose Hill Church of God the hayride," explained Brindle. "While toward the expenses incurred with the with Rev. Charles Long preaching; Thursday, Oct. 20, at Ewing Assembly of that's a good problem to have, we want to God with Rev. Kenny Gillum preaching; Friday, Oct. 21, at Brethern Church make everyone's experience more enjoy- event and to assist with next year’s with the Rev. Glenn Smith preaching; Saturday, Oct. 22, at Ingles Chapel United able. We are working hard to cut down on Pumpkins in the Park. For more informa- Methodist Church with Rev. Jack Tolbert preaching; Sunday, Oct. 23, at wait time." tion, or to find out how your church, group, Tabernacle Baptist Church with Rev. Jim Blevins preaching; Monday, Oct. 24, One way visitors can avoid the long business or family can help make this at Silver Leaf Baptist Church with Rev. Frank Turner preaching; Tuesday, Oct. wait is to attend Friday night's festivities, event a success, please call the park at 276- 25, at Rose Hill Christian Church with the Rev. Norman Clark preaching. which exclusively features the hayride, 445-3065. Services times are at 7 p.m. each night. COMMUNITY CALENDAR

OCTOBER 8 “TURNING OBSTACLES INTO OPPORTUNI- tributing food boxes on the second and fourth TIES: An Appalachian Upbringing” will be present- Tuesday of each month. If possible, sign in by 11:30 CHILDREN’S CLOTHING SALE will be held ed Tuesday, Oct. 11, a 9:30 a.m., at Conway a.m. New Mission Center hours are from from 10 Oct. 7, 8, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily at the National Boatman Chapel, Union College. As part of the col- a.m. until 2 p.m. Participants must have proof of Guard Armory. In addition to the clothing, items for lege’s annual Minorities Day, Union will host income and a valid photo ID. The center is located sale will include toys, shoes and other items for speaker Aaron Thompson, Ph.D., senior vice presi- 4.5 miles on hwy. 119 from US 25-E (below Page babies. dent for academic affairs for the Kentucky Council School). on Postsecondary Education. There is no charge to OCTOBER 8-9 attend. OCTOBER 12 LIN OGLESBY from Berea, Ky., will be at JACK SMITH, American Legion Service Officer, Cumberland Crafts Oct. 7 - 9 demonstrating her OCTOBER 11, 18, 25 will be at the National Guard Armory from 10 a.m. craft of knitting and crocheting. Cumberland Crafts WEIGHT CONSCIOUS SUPPORT GROUP to 2 p.m. Wednesday to assist veterans and their is located on the 2nd floor of the visitors center at meets each Thursday at the Bell Co. Volunteer Fire dependents file claims due them from military serv- the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Dept. Headquarters on Hwy. 119. Weigh in begins at ice. 5:30 p.m. and the meeting at 6 p.m. $1 donation will OCTOBER 8-31 be appreciated t o help BCVFD with housekeeping OCTOBER 13 OCTOBER IS ADOPT-A-SHELTER DOG costs. MIDDLESBORO APPALACHIAN BLACK MONTH, and in honor of the designation the adop- VETERANS ASSOCIATION meets the second tion fee for dogs and puppies at the Bell County OCTOBER 11, 25 Thursday of each month at Thankful Baptist Animal Shelter will only be $40 throughout the LIGHTHOUSE MISSION CENTER will be dis- Church. month. The fee includes shots and spay/neutering. The additional $20 of the normal $60 fee will be paid by the Bell County Friends of the Shelter. OCTOBER 9 HAPPY 2ND BIRTHDAY BENEFIT SINGING will be held Sunday, Oct. 9, at 3 p.m. at the Bell County Volunteer Fire Dept. Featured singers will include Mitch Williams, The Sarah Elizabeth Reapers, and The Ramsey Family. Proceeds will go toward funeral expenses for Lewis Parks. Mayton OCTOBER 10, 17, 24, 31 HIKING FOR HEALTH: The Bell County WE LOVE YOU! Cooperative Extension Service and the Kentucky Ridge State Forest are sponsoring the program Mommy & “Hiking For Health”. Join then as they hike some of Daddy (Carolyn the beautiful trails in Pine Mountain State Park and Jason Christofer Hensley receive nutrition and safety information from the & Dennis) UK Cooperative Extension Service. The group will This is Congratulations for our Great- be hiking each Monday in October starting on Oct. Grandson on making the Principal’s List Brother 3 at 10 a.m. If you would like to participate in this One More Time! Jason is in the second Chase Tyler program call the Bell County Extension Office, 337- 2376, to register. Hikes will meet in the parking lot grade at Page Center School. He is the of the Pine Mountain State Park Lodge at 10 a.m. son of Jaime Brown Hensley and Chris Mamaw & Hensley, Grandson of Lisa and Jim Brown, Papaw Miracle OCTOBER 11, 23, 18, 20, 25, 27 Great-Grandson of Laura and the late (Inez & Lester) LIGHTHOUSE MEDICAL CLINIC & MIS- SION is open Tuesdays and Thursdays (mission 9 Millard Blanton Jr. and the Nephew of a a.m. to 3 p.m., and (clinic 10 a.m. to) 2 p.m. special Uncle Wes. Jason has made this list Becky, Leslie & Adam from Kindergarten through 2nd Grade. Nate & Nick OCTOBER 11 We Are So Proud! Heather, Brian & Gavin 250198 251401 THE DAILY NEWS |SATURDAY | OCTOBER 8, 2011 PAGE 9 DAYTIME DIAL

BY DANA BLOCK willingly, that he had been held frisky in the panic room. Tracy and Starr wondered what Jack was hid- THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTI- hostage in Afghanistan. Austin was Luke tried to pick up where they left ing. Watch For: Rama threatens to FUL: Hope was shocked and deeply worried that he would have to testi- off. Elizabeth encouraged Maxie to have Kim arrested. Clint asks Viki if hurt by the news that Liam and fy against John. Brady bought out a focus on Matt. Danger loomed over she's ready to move on. Steffy were engaged. Ridge felt torn cosmetics company but allowed its Sam and Jason. Dante insisted on THE YOUNG AND THE and decided not to take sides as existing CEO, Madison James, to remaining a cop despite Lulu's RESTLESS: Phyllis sarcastically Brooke and Taylor feuded. Bill sent oversee the business. EJ asked objections. Lucky was deeply affect- thanked Sharon for bringing Avery a photo of Steffy's engagement ring Nicole to be his campaign . ed by Siobhan's letter. Michael over- back into her life. Katherine col- to the press. He later arranged for Carrie agreed to defend John, which heard Carly talking about the drugs lapsed while arguing with Jack his son to fly off to Aspen with would mean opposing her own hus- and decided to take matters into his Steffy on a romantic getaway. Hope band, Austin, in court. Hope inched own hands. Elizabeth and Matt con- about Jabot. Ronan had Abby arrest- accused Bill of living vicariously closer to solving Alice's mystery. tinued their flirtation, which didn't ed for trying to kill Tucker even through his son. Later, Hope accom- Sami found that she has a lot in go unnoticed. Watch For: Steve and though Tucker didn't want to press panied Rick to Aspen in search of common with Madison, her new Olivia get cozy. Kristina receives charges. Avery was a stickler about her former fiance -- and her nemesis. boss. John continued to be haunted some surprising news. making Phyllis visit Daisy in prison. Bill called in some favors to keep by memories that he couldn't ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Tomas Tucker overheard Jill say that Devon Hope off Liam's trail. Katie was explain. Watch For: Design expert allowed Todd to flee after he shot is his son. Billy secretly visited furious to learn that Bill was so Nate Berkus guest-stars as a friend Irene on the docks. Later, Blair Katherine in the hospital and spoke devious. Liam had second thoughts of Madison's. Maggie is shocked to found Todd injured at the cabin. to her while she was unconscious. during his dinner with Steffy and learn that she is somehow connected Jessica secretly held a copy of Later, Cane realized that Billy was decided that he wanted to spend the to Alice's secret. Liam's paternity test as she babysat back in town and confronted him at night alone. Watch For: Eric surpris- GENERAL HOSPITAL: Franco him for Natalie. John didn't believe the trailer. Watch For: Sofia learns es Stephanie with a candlelit dinner. stalked Jason and Sam on their Tomas' story as he tried to take the who fathered her baby. Cane's tena- Brooke and Taylor acknowledge the Hawaiian honeymoon. Kate felt left blame for Irene's death. Clint ciousness puts someone he loves in similarities between themselves and out when Sonny and Olivia visited walked in on Tina and Cord getting danger. their daughters. their son in the hospital. Lulu turned reacquainted. A delirious Todd con- Daytime Dial is online and interactive. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Sami to alcohol to cope with Dante's fessed to Blair that he shot Irene. Go to daytimedial.blogspot.com and get was upset to learn that it was Rafe shooting. Matt and Patrick contin- Starr and Jack fought over who was the scoop on all the latest soap news. who personally arrested John. ued to squabble at work. Spinelli responsible for Victor's death. Maggie enthusiastically said yes to struggled to regain his computer Jessica told Ford about what she was Participate in online polls, read exclusive Victor's proposal. Jack told Jennifer mojo. Carly allowed Sonny to keeping secret from Natalie. Blair interviews and blogs, and submit your that he didn't leave their marriage believe that she and Shawn got and Todd reminisced about the past. soap-related questions.

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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 Rachel's Fav. Test Kitchen History Antiques Roadshow The Lawrence Welk Show Louisville Red Green KY Life (N) KY Afield <++++ The Nun's Story (1959, Drama) Peter Finch, Audrey Hepburn. KYGreen WTNZ-43 House <+++ Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Two 1/2... Two 1/2... MLB Baseball American League Championship Series (L) FOX News Hell's Kitchen WTVQ-36 Post-game NCAA Football (L) Post-game News Resort Chefs Sat. Football /(:05) NCAA Football (L) (:20) Post-g (:35) Numb3 ! WATE-06 Post-game NCAA Football (L) Post-game 6 News 6 Sports Sat. Football /(:05) NCAA Football (L) (:20) Post-g (:35) News ! WYMT-57 Football NCAA Football Florida vs. Louisiana State University (L) K ing-Queens Brush Arbor Rules (SP) (N) 2 Broke Girls 48 Hours Mystery 48 Hours Mystery News (:35) 3rd Rock ! 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Victorious Victorious SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Big Time R. iCarly Victorious Supah Ninjas iCarly Friends Friends Friends Friends SCIFI Movie <++ The Devil's Advocate (1997, Suspense) Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves. <+++ End of Days ('99, Act) Gabriel Byrne, Arnold Schwarzenegger. < The Terror Beneath (2011, Horror) < Path of Destruction ! SPIKE UFC Unleashed UFC Unleashed UFC Unleashed UFC Countdown UFC Unleashed UFC Prelims (N) King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens < The Perfect Storm ! TBN Paws, Tales Heros & Legends News Praise the Lord Precious Memories In Touch Ministries The Hour of Power Billy Graham Crusade Not A Fan Travel-Road TBS (1:30) # < The Replacem... Friends Friends Friends Friends BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang <+++ The Dark Knight (2008, Action) Heath Ledger, Christian Bale. ! TLC Toddlers & Tiaras Toddlers & Tiaras Toddlers & Tiaras Toddlers & Tiaras Dateline: Real Myst. Dateline: Real Myst. 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Section Editor: Jay Compton Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 212 Fax: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] S P O R T S Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com Bobcats blank Clay County 41-0

BY JAY COMPTON Sports Editor Bell County 41, The Bell County defense Clay County 0 pitched their second straight shutout and the Bobcats pulled Bell County 7 7 14 13 — 41 away in the second half for a Clay County 0 0 0 0 — 0 41-0 win at Clay County Friday BC — Cory Davenport 73 run (Hayden night. Gilbert kick) Junior quarterback Corey BC — Dylan Cox 10 pass from Corey Oslonian had a hand in three Oslonian (Gilbert kick) touchdowns, Cory Davenport BC — Ryan Collett 23 run (Gilbert kick) ran for 157 yards and a TD on BC — Oslonian 33 run (Gilbert kick) BC — Jonathan Polly 5 run (kick fail) nine carries and Bell improved BC — Oslonian 53 run (Gilbert kick) to 6-1 on the year despite a bit BELL CC of a sluggish start. First Downs 13 9 Clay County was able to Total Yards 416 290 mount a long drive that chewed Rushes-Yards 24-357 47-105 up most of the second quarter. Passing Yards 63 16 Comp-Att-Int 5-9-0 4-6-0 They converted a couple of Punts-Avg. 0-0.0 5-24.2 fourth down plays and also ben- Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 efitted from a pair of penalties Penalties-Yards 7-75 3-35 against the Bobcats. They didn’t INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS score on the drive, but Bell’s RUSHING — BELL: Cory Davenport 9- lead was just 14-0 at halftime. 157, Corey Oslonian 6-118, Jonathan Polly “We didn’t do a good job 4-56, Ryan Collett 4-23, Eric Miller 1-3; preparing our kids this week. CLAY: Carr 30-90, Smith 7-22, Dezarn 7-(- 1), QB 3-(-6) Clay has had some injuries and PASSING — BELL: Oslonian 5-9-0-63; WAYNE MASON/Daily News we had heard a couple of their CLAY: QB 4-6-0-16. kids quit so we tried to prepare RECEIVING — BELL: Tyler Green 3-56, Bell County defensive lineman Brent Marsee wraps up a Clay County runner in the for two offenses,” Bell Dylan Cox 1-10, Davenport 1-(-3); CLAY: backfield as teammate William Elliott strips the ball away during action in Friday’s Wayne Mills said. Burchfield 1-7, Dezarn 1-9, Carr 1-3, Smith game. The Bobcats recovered the fumble on the play and went on to beat the • See BELL, page 14 1-1. Tigers 41-0. LCA takes advantage of Jacket mistakes BY ANTHONY CLOUD night for Roark was a 25 Staff Writer yarder to Deshawn Harris to Lex. Christian 30, set up a touchdown in the Middlesboro 12 Lexington Christian was fourth quarter.. able to take advantage of “They did an outstanding LCA 0 7 23 0 — 30 some second half mistakes by job at containing our passing MHS 6 0 0 6 — 12 Middlesboro and the Eagles game,” said Fraizer. “That’s M — Zack Riddle 14 pass from went on to beat the Yellow probably the best defensive Chase Roark (kick fail) Jackets, 30-12. job anybody has done against LC — Maybriar 2 run (kick After coming out at half- good) us.” LC — Maybriar 1 run (kick time down 7 – 6, Middlesboro For the Eagles, Christian good) committed some costly Fielden and Sam Maybriar LC — Fielden 30 run (kick turnovers that would eventu- carried the load. The two good) ally increase the Eagles combined to score 21 or the LC — Smith 41 pass from ‘momentum. The Jackets Henzman (kick good) Eagles 30 points. LC — SAFETY allowed two touchdowns in Maybriar scored twice for M — Tanner Mike 2 pass from the third quarter after they Lexington Christian, one on a Roark (pass fail) turned the ball over on fum- 2 yard run and the other on a bles. 1 yard run. Fielden would get The ensuing Middlesboro “When we turn the ball his touchdown off a 30 yard possession would prove to over inside our own territory, scamper to the endzone. have the same turnout for the you can’t expect them not to The game started out close. Yellow Jackets. After a 14 capitalize,” said coach Randy Both teams put together long yard connection from Roark Frazier. “When you turn the drives on their first posses- to Austin Poindexter, the ball over early, you put your- sions. Middlesboro would Eagles would be charged with self in a position where it’s drive 40 yards down the field, a late hit. tough to win a football game.” with the help of Tanner Mike This would advance the Along with the turnovers, on the ground, before turning Yellow Jackets to the Eagles Lexington Christian made it the ball over on downs. 34-yard-line. After a sack tough for Middlesboro to Lexington Christian would for a 18 yard loss placed RAY WELCH/Daily news Middlesboro on the oppos- Middlesboro junior Tanner Mike fights for yards during throw the ball. Chase Roark receive the ball on their own ing 41-yard-line, they would action in Friday’s game with Lexington Christian. Mike went 15–33 through the air for 41-yard-line. They would 134 yards and two touch- be forced to punt the ball scored on a two-yard pass from Chase Roark in the Jackets’ drive the ball down to the downs. Middlesboro 44 before punt- away. 30-12 loss. The longest pass of the ing the ball away. • See JACKETS, page 11 Carpenter outduels Halladay, Cardinals edge Phils 1-0 Dealin’ with the Devils BY ROB MAADDI Halladay, Cliff Lee and Roy Oswalt. AP Sports Writer "Actually, I don't know what to say," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The ulti- "I just got through talking to our team, mate ace, it turned out, belonged to the and basically when I look at it, we St. Louis Cardinals. played 162 games, and definitely we Chris Carpenter tossed a three-hitter had the best record in baseball." to outpitch old pal in a duel for the ages and St. Louis edged the "I know that we're capable of going Philadelphia Phillies 1-0 Friday night in farther in the playoffs. Our goal was to the deciding Game 5 of their NL playoff get to the World Series. It's been that series. way for two years now," he said. The wild-card Cardinals scored in Three of the majors' four opening- the first inning when Rafael Furcal led round matchups went to a deciding off with a triple and Skip Schumaker Game 5, and all of them were pitching- followed with a double. rich thrillers. Detroit held off the New And that was it. York Yankees 3-2 on Thursday night, Heavily favored Philadelphia, which and Milwaukee beat Arizona in 10 featured four accomplished aces in innings earlier Friday. baseball's best rotation, never broke Then, the showdown between Car- through against Carpenter. Ryan penter and Halladay topped them all. Howard grounded out to end the game "Roy Halladay is, at this time, proba- and hurt his leg coming out of the bat- bly the best pitcher in the game and we ter's box — he limped a couple of steps were able to go out and jump ahead, JAY COMPTON/Daily News and crumpled to the ground as St. Louis which was huge," Carpenter said. Cumberland Gap had their started to celebrate. "I think guys were just relaxed and hands full Friday night "It was some kind of fun," Carpenter having fun," Carpenter said. "We put against defending State said. ourselves into position where every- 4A champion Greeneville. "He's a great friend of mine," he said body was expecting us to have no The Greene Devils romped about Halladay, "and like I said, he did chance and we just started playing like to a 62-0 win. a great job tonight also." the team we knew we were. And we Howard has a left Achilles' injury were fortunate to get some help back Above: Panther senior and won't know more about the severity into it with Atlanta losing and we were Joseph Jenkins lowers his of it until he has an MRI. playing well the rest of that month." shoulder to finish off a The Cardinals needed a monumental Carpenter was over 100 pitches first down reception on a collapse by Atlanta in the final month when he took the mound in the ninth. crossing pattern. and major help from the 102-win He retired Chase Utley on a fly to the Left: CG senior linebacker Phillies just to reach the playoffs. Now warning track in center and got Hunter Trey Treece decks a they're heading to Milwaukee for the NL Pence on a grounder. Greeneville defender. championship series starting Sunday fol- Howard was next, and Carpenter got lowing a stunning upset in which they the big slugger to end a most improba- CG (2-5) host arch rival beat three of Philadelphia's four aces: ble series win. Claiborne next Friday. THE DAILY NEWS |SATURDAY | OCTOBER 8, 2011 PAGE 11 Lions take down Jenkins 34-22 BY JAY COMPTON Sports Editor

PINEVILLE — The Pineville Mountain Lions rode the running of Andrew Douglas, Jamie Roan and Byron David Asher to a 34-22 win over Jenkins Friday night. “Jenkins is a much-improved team and their coach (Larry Maggard) is really doing a good JAY COMPTON/Daily News job, especially with their skill players,” said Pineville junior running back Andrew Douglas finds a Pineville coach Bart Elam. “We played decent- seam in the Jenkins defense for a big gain during ly. We had trouble with a couple of big plays, Friday’s game. Douglas ran for over 150 yards and two but the effort was there. touchdowns in the Lions’ 34-22 win. “I’m proud of how they came back from a disappointing loss last week. We’re 1-0 in dis- trict and we’re still fighting.” Douglas topped 150 yards and scored two touchdowns while Roan added a quarterback sneak for a score and Asher a TD run for Pineville. Roan’s one-yard TD run early in the second quarter and his pass to Asher for the two-point conversion gave the Lions a 16-6 lead. The score was set up by a Roan interception and a long run by Douglas. Asher added a six- yard burst up the middle to the one-yard line. Jenkins answered back with a couple of pass Above: Byron David Asher goes up in front plays. Helped out by a pass interference penal- of a Jenkins defender to haul in a pass ty the Cavaliers scored on a 31-yard toss from from Jamie Roan during action in Friday’s Kevin Brown to Jordan Rose. game. Pineville was able to find the end zone again before the half and held on for the 12-point win. Dalton Ledbetter also had an interception Below: Pineville seniors Gary Hurst (left) for the Mountain Lions. and Kyle Jackson (right) team up to bring It was senior night for the Lions and they down a Cavalier running back during paid tribute to seniors Jeremie Bartells, Dalton Douglas holds a Jenkins runner by his shirt tail as the Friday’s 34-22 Mountain Lion win. Pineville Bennett, Tyler Carroll, Gary Hurst, Kyle Jack- celebrated senior night prior to the game. son, Ronnie Miller and Joey Patterson. rest of the Pineville defense closes in for the tackle. “Every class is special and this group is a bunch of hard-working offensive and defensive linemen,” Elam said. “They’ve not gotten a whole lot of credit over the years, but they’ve stuck with it and they’ve been through the good times and the bad times. “I can’t say enough about how they’ve per- severed. A lot of people didn’t expect a lot out of them, but they’ve been a really good class and the whole staff is proud of them.” Next week the Mountain Lions (4-3, 1-0) host Harlan Independent (3-3, 0-1) in a game that will likely determine second place in the district and who gets a home game for the first round of the playoffs. It’s the 119 Bowl and “Pineville Playing for a Cure” week as the Lions will wear special pink trimmed uniforms in an effort to raise cancer awareness. “We’ve got to get a lot better obviously this week. But the bottom line is we’re going to give it our best effort and let the chips fall where they will,” Elam said. “If we play like we’re capable of our kids will compete.”

KENTUCKY SCORES Madisonville-North Hopkins 61, Thursday Hopkins Co. Central 0 Corbin 42, McCreary Central 16 Marshall Co. 57, Muhlenberg Eminence 54, Bracken Co. 24 County 0 Fleming Co. 40, West Carter 19 Meade Co. 55, Nelson Co. 20 ContinuedJackets from page 10 Highlands 79, Pendleton Co. 0 Mercer Co. 34, Marion Co. 13 Lou. Holy Cross 54, Ky. Country Morgan Co. 49, Knott Co. Central Day 20 0 Lincoln Henzman Magoffin Co. 22, Jackson Co. 15 Murray 35, Crittenden Co. 0 would make a costly mis- Monroe Co. 42, South Warren 10 Newport 42, Bishop Brossart 21 Pike Central 42, Lawrence Co. 14 Newport Central Catholic 45, Lloyd take for the Eagles on the Sheldon Clark 53, East Ridge 20 Memorial 14 following play, as he Friday North Bullitt 14, Shelby Co. 13 fumbled the ball and Allen Central 22, Phelps 20 North Hardin 70, Lou. Iroquois 14 Anderson Co. 72, West Jessamine Ohio Co. 35, Graves Co. 34 allowed Middlesboro to 18 Owen Co. 47, Trimble Co. 6 recover. Beechwood 63, Bellevue 8 Owensboro 60, Calloway Co. 14 The Yellow Jackets B elfry 7, Ashland Blazer 6 Owensboro Catholic 34, Hancock Bell Co. 41, Clay Co. 0 Co. 28, OT would take advantage of Berea 30, Lynn Camp 13 Perry Co. Central 41, Whitley Co. this situation. After being Bethlehem 23, Caverna 8 40 Boone Co. 24, Simon Kenton 6 Pikeville 49, South Floyd 22 rushed out of the pocket, Bullitt East 22, Bullitt Central 21 Pineville 34, Jenkins 22 Roark would connect Butler Co. 42, Todd Co. Central 0 Powell Co. 45, Bath Co. 0 with Zach Riddle for a 14 Campbell Co. 50, Dixie Heights 14 Prestonsburg 48, Shelby Valley 35 Central (New Madrid County), Mo. Pulaski Co. 63, Madison Southern yard touchdown with 14, Fulton Co. 6 41 2:02 remaining in the Central Hardin 56, Lou. Western 27 Raceland 42, Nicholas Co. 8 Collins 24, North Oldham 22 Reidland 41, Ballard Memorial 13 first quarter. Cooper 40, South Oldham 21 Rowan Co. 56, Boyd Co. 46 After a failed PAT, the East Jessamine 44, Montgomery Russell 38, Mason Co. 14 score was Middlesboro – Co. 35 Ryle 27, Conner 6 RAY WELCH/Daily News Fairview 56, Paintsville 14 Scott 63, Grant Co. 6 6, Lexington Christian – Middlesboro freshman receiver Jake Brock secures the ball as he’s sur- Frankfort 56, Paris 0 Scott Co. 48, Lex. Henry Clay 7 0. This would be the only rounded by a trio of Lexington Christian defenders during action in Franklin Co. 57, Woodford Co. 25 Somerset 23, Danville 6 touchdown scored in the Garrard Co. 35, Bourbon Co. 34, Southwestern 56, North Laurel 0 Friday’s game. OT Spencer Co. 33, Lou. Waggener 7 first quarter. Gleason, Tenn. 40, Fulton City 0 Union Co. 54, McLean Co. 13 The Eagles were in the Harlan Co. 60, Letcher County Walton-Verona 27, Gallatin Co. 6 on their next possession, touchdown signal, bring- Middlesboro began Central 12 Wayne Co. 47, Casey Co. 21 process of driving the also going three and out. ing the score to 14 – 6. moving the ball on their Hazard 38, Harlan 13 Western Hills 51, Estill Co. 21 ball as the second quarter The Eagles would On the ensuing drive, next possession. On the Heath 51, Webster Co. 25 Williamsburg 28, Campbellsville began. After receiving Henderson Co. 50, Daviess Co. 0 27 began to gain their Roark lost a fumble on first play of the drive, Holmes 25, Harrison Co. 7 ——— the ball on the 50-yard- momentum on the next the second play. The Roark ran for 9 yardsto John Hardin 41, Lou. Jeffersontown TENNESSEE SCORES line, Lexington Christian possession. Fielden ran Eagles quickly the 29-yard-line. Mike 20 Friday Johnson Central 58, Greenup Co. 6 Austin-East 66, Union County 0 forced it’s way into the the ball four straight plays capitalized as Fielden would add two back to LaRue Co. 40, Henry Co. 21 Bradley Central 41, Ooltewah 39 red zone after a pass from as the Eagles advance the would break free for a back runs for a total of 13 Leslie Co. 8, Betsy Layne 6 Brentwood Academy 45, BGA 27 Henzman to Justin King. yards After a holding call Lewis Co. 41, East Carter 16 Central Wise, Va. 48, Johnson ball 26 yards down the 30-yard touchdown run Lex. Bryan Station 51, Lex. Paul County 14 Maybriar would take field to the Middlesboro on the second play of the backed the Yellow Jack- Dunbar 16 Cherokee 24, Jefferson County 23 over from there. He pow- 33-yard-line. possession, bring the ets up to their own 18- Lex. Christian 30, Middlesboro 12 Chuckey-Doak 47, North Greene Lex. Lafayette 22, George Rogers 35 ered his way down 12 Maybriar would then score to 21 –6. yard-line, a bad snap cost Clark 19 Coalfield 63, Jellico 0 yards to the Middlesboro pound the ball to the 23- Lightning would the Yellow Jackets a safe- Lexington Catholic 69, Taylor Co. 6 Elizabethton 52, Unicoi County 0 6-yard-line. Two plays yard-line to set up a strike twice for the Yel- ty bring the score to 30 – Lou. Butler 34, Lou. Southern 13 Gibbs 40, Knoxville Carter 20 Lou. Central 76, Elizabethtown 14 Grace Christian 39, Tellico Plains 0 later he would punch the touchdown pass to King, low Jackets. They would 6 at the end of the third. Lou. Christian Academy 21, Grainger 27, South Greene 19 ball in on a 2 yard touch- but a false start penalty fumble again on the sec- A late fourth quarter Bardstown 16 Greeneville 62, Cumberland Gap down run. brough the touchdown ond play of their next touchdown pass from Lou. DeSales 51, Lou. Shawnee 0 0 Lou. Eastern 36, Lou. Ballard 0 Harriman 35, Midway 6 After the extra point, back. Maybriar would drive, allowing Lexing- Roark to Mike would Lou. Fern Creek 16, Oldham Co. 15 Knoxville Central 34, Campbell the Eagles would lead 7 – then break free on a 23 ton Christian to regain round out the scoring, Lou. Pleasure Ridge Park 42, Lou. County 7 Seneca 16 Knoxville Fulton 21, Gatlinburg- 6. This would be the final yard run down to the 5- control of the ball. making the final score Lou. St. Xavier 57, Lou. Male 7 Pittman 0 score of the half. yard-line. Three plays later 30-12. Lou. Trinity 58, Lou. DuPont Manual Maryville 35, Knoxville Catholic 7 Lexington Christian Two plays later he Henzman hooked up Middlesboro (3-4, 0- 7 Morristown East 48, Seymour 21 Lou. Valley 50, Lou. Moore 20 Oliver Springs 34, Oneida 28 got the ball to start the would punch the ball in with Adam Smith on a 1) will play at Danville Ludlow 21, Dayton 7 Sevier County 28, Morristown second. They would go on a 1 yard run that sent 41-yard pass for a touch- (5-2) next week while Madison Central 39, Lex. Tates West 7 three and out. Middles- the coaching staff into a down. After the PAT, the LCA (3-4, 1-0) hosts Creek 14 West Greene 40, Claiborne 22 boro would follow suit frenzy after a delayed score was 28 – 6. Somerset. Page 12 THE DAILY NEWS | SATURDAY | OCTOBER 8, 2011

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Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Saturday, Tonight: Say “yes” to a great idea. Oct. 8, 2011: VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman Understand what the true cost is +++++ Others gather around of heading down the same path with you as you seem to have the right a key person. Obviously, this person words at the right time. Your popu- holds a lot of your interest. Know that larity mounts as you kick back and the bond will grow to a new level if have a good time. Allow others to you don’t force it. A partner or dear believe they have control, and they loved one could be jealous more do — of themselves, but nothing often than not. Be smart and con- more. Tonight: Where people are. sider your priorities. If you are single, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) this conflict might not be as serious +++ Focus on achieving the for those who are married. Be honest necessary end results. Work is with yourself and with others. You important, and you want to get as cannot turn caring on and off like a much done as possible. A partner faucet. Your important person needs chips in and adds to the potential of to be steadily watered. PISCES the moment. Lighten up and have a opens up doors to different aspects key conversation. Tonight: Choose THE FAMILY CIRCUS of your life. what’s most relaxing. CONCEPTIS SUDOKU The Stars Show the Kind of Day SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Bil Keane You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; +++++ Speak your mind; by Dave Green 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult express your ideas to others in a ARIES (March 21-April 19) meaningful manner. You could be +++ Take a little time off from all surprised by the level of backing you your friends and everything else that see come forward because of your is going on. By recharging early on openness. Know what you need in this weekend, you are more likely to order to make your life work. Tonight: enjoy yourself. Be willing to indulge a Add more spice to your life. little. Why not schedule a massage? SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Tonight: A key person really loves ++++ Stay settled as you look your company. to positive changes. You could be TAURUS (April 20-May 20) very excited and inclined to be more +++++ Emphasize the positive. open than usual. You might wonder Don’t put yourself in a negative situa- which way to head with weekend tion. Zero in on what you want. Bring plans — entertain at home or vanish others together, and allow greater with a special friend? Tonight: Order self-expression — both yours and in. theirs. Ask others for their feedback. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Tonight: Zero in on what you want. ++++ Make calls and schedule GEMINI (May 21-June 20) meetings with the hope that you can DENNIS THE MENACE ++++ Understand what is hap- leave a clear desk. You are able to pening with a boss, parent or higher- communicate the depth of your ideas Hank Ketchum up. Your instincts come forward and concerns to key friends and/or in a discussion with a key partner. associates. Tonight: Hang out. Someone makes a gesture that tells AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) you how deeply you are cared for. ++++ Remain sensitive to your Tonight: Be leader of the gang. needs, too. In your effort to please CANCER (June 21-July 22) others, you could veer in the wrong +++++ Be willing to extend direction, forgetting yourself. At a cer- yourself and create much more of tain point, if you don’t give to yourself what you desire. A meeting could and recharge, you will be worthless point to another approach or a differ- to others. Tonight: Your treat. ent path. If you hit an obstacle, you PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) know to turn around and take the +++++ You melt barriers other path. Tonight: Play the possi- and make friends out of the blue. bilities game. Someone who really cares about you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) lets you know how much you joining +++ You might have intended him or her in the next few days could to deal with others directly, and mean. News from a distance puts a you will. Nevertheless, this time, smile on your face. Tonight: Beam in though worthwhile, it could waylay what you want. a workplace responsibility. Willingly reschedule your day, remember- Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet ing the importance of these people. at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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CBellontinued from page 10 “As the head coach I take responsibility for our fist half play. It was 14-0, everybody was expecting us to blow them out of the water. “I felt like we just didn’t do a good job of practicing. We prepared for too much and I don’t think our kids grasped it all. We’ll learn from that FILE PHOTO and won’t make the Bell junior quarterback same mistake again.” Corey Oslonian ran six Bell jumped on top times for 118 yards and on their second posses- two touchdowns and sion as Davenport also completed 5-of-9 scored on a 73-yard run. passes for 63 yards Hayden Gilbert added and another score in the extra point and the the Bobcats’ 41-0 win Bobcats were up 7-0 at Clay County Friday. with 9:02 to play in the first quarter. in the second quarter WAYNE MASON/Daily News Davenport had two and Bell went up 14-0. Bell junior receiver Tyler Green gets a block from Jonathan Polly as the gets to the outside after other 70-plus yard Clay kept the ball for making a catch during Friday’s game. Green caught three passes for 56 yards while Polly ran it four touchdown runs called most of the second quar- times for 56 yards in the Bobcats’ 41-0 win at Clay County. by by holding penalties ter and the score or he would have had remained 14-0 at the half. challenged his team at ian added a 53-yard open field he’s tough to offensively we played really big night. “Coach (Kenny) the half and was pleased scamper up the middle on go and catch.” well.,” said Mills. “I hate it for Cory Roark had a pretty good with how they respond- a keeper play to set the For the game Clay “We’ve got a big district Davenport, he could game plan, he just tried to ed. final score at 41-0. County ran the ball 47 championship game have had just a huge keep the ball away from Ryan Collett scored on Oslonian finished with times for 106 yards while coming up. I think our night for us,” Mills said. us,” Mills said. “They got a 23-yard run with 7:00 118 yards on six carries Bell ran it 24 times for minds might have been “He ended up with 157, in there and just pounded to play in the third quar- and completed 5-of-9 357 yards. on that a little bit and we but would have been up the football at us two and ter and Oslonian added a passes for 63 yards. The Tigers saw most just came out flat.” around 300 without three yards at a time. It 33-yard touchdown run “He’s just doing his of their success in the Bell hosts Corbin next those penalties.” was a good game for us of his own as the Bobcat reads well and when they first half and Bell just Friday, both teams are 2- Long runs from defensively, I feel like lead grew to 28-0 by the close and take the back continued to pull away 0 in district play and the Davenport and Oslonian down the road we’re end of the third quarter. he’s pulling it and getting after halftime. winner will earn a top set up Oslonian’s 10- going to see that type of Jonathan Polly scored up into that second “I was really proud of seed for the playoffs. yard pass touchdown offense.” on a five-yard run early level,” Mills said. “When our second half effort. I Clay County (1-6) is at pass to Dylan Cox early Mills added that he in the fourth and Oslon- Corey gets out in the thought defensively and Russell County. Morgan lifts Brewers past D-backs in 10, into NLCS BY CHRIS JENKINS over the Brewers and Gomez was surprised home yet," Young said. unable to forge ahead opportunities, what can AP Sports Writer their fans. when one of the first "I'm not hanging my against closer John we say? We had tons of "He's a joy to have, people to greet him on head because I think we Axford. opportunities." MILWAUKEE (AP) I'll tell you," Brewers the field at raucous could have done any- "This was a great Morgan was a critical — Nyjer Morgan manager Ron Roenicke Miller Park was Brew- thing different. I'm baseball game today. I'm addition for the Brewers denounced his "haters." said. "I don't care about ers principal owner hanging my head just not happy to be on this this year and had several He suggested he might all the little issues we Mark Attanasio. because I want to keep end of it. Yet I'm proud clutch hits, winning fans celebrate by taking a playing and I don't want of my team and they along the way. nice, relaxing bath. Then have. This guy, I love "You have to be him on this team. I like smart," Gomez said. the season to be over played true to the way "Nyjer got the biggest he erupted with a cackle. yet." they played all year," hit of his life, one of the All while wearing a him as a really nice "You have to get to the young man. He came boss first, and then your Willie Bloomquist Arizona manager Kirk biggest hits in Brewers helmet in his postgame drove in the tying run Gibson said. history," Braun said. news conference. through big, again, teammates." when we needed him." Morgan was mobbed with a safety squeeze, "And the Brewers, "We're all proud, man. After delivering an but Arizona was they cashed in on their It's pretty cool." RBI single in the 10th Next, the Brewers by the Brewers near the inning to beat the Ari- face NL Central nemesis mound after the latest zona Diamondbacks 3-2 St. Louis after the wild- dramatic finish for base- Friday in Game 5 and card Cardinals beat ball's best home team send the Milwaukee Philadelphia 1-0 in gave Milwaukee its first Brewers to the NL Game 5 of their series victory in a postseason championship series, Friday night. Milwaukee series since it won the Morgan was taking it all will open at home AL pennant in 1982. in and letting his over- against St. Louis on "We've heard all sized, oddball personali- Sunday. about 1982, so it's nice ty out. With the game tied at to start our own legacy," FURNITURE & "It's a lot, man," Mor- 2 in the 10th and Carlos slugger Ryan Braun gan said. "Basically just Gomez on second base said. MATTRESS GALLERY everything that I've had with one out, Morgan hit Arizona did all it to overcome, just the a grounder up the mid- could to extend its sur- stuff that people go out dle and Diamondbacks prising season. Center there and perceive about closer J.J. Putz tried in fielder Chris Young me, everything. Just all vain to stop it with his made a jaw-dropping “We Appreciate Your Business” my haters. I just wanted leg. The ball went into catch in the sixth and the to show them that I can center field and Gomez Diamondbacks had one play this game, even sailed across home plate last comeback left in the though I have a fun, as a wild throw home ninth. bubbly personality. I went awry. "I'm not ready to go still come to win, and STORE WIDE LIQUIDATION I'm a winner." The Brewers would expect nothing less from their rabble-rousing, run-producing force who often refers to him- self by the name of his self-created alter ego, "Tony Plush." 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