Page 2, The Falmouth Outlook, August 23, 2011 Calendar Looking Back Through the Years 25 Years Ago 50 Years Ago 75 Years Ago 100 Years Ago August 27, 1986 September 1, 1961 September 4, 1936 September 8, 1911 Mrs. Naomi Cummings of Little league playoffs began Dr. W.M. Townsend an- Ed Utter of Foster won in a Falmouth adds to the historic Monday night with IGA defeat- nounces the opening of his doc- big watermelon contest at Berlin quilt, as she quilted the square ing the Legion team by a score tor’s office in the LLL Building, Sunday. for Pendleton County and will of 15 to 5. Pitching for IGA was Falmouth. H.C. Manizon sold his 68 attend the presentation at the Jack Wright. He allowed only Albert Thomas Crawford 1/2 acre farm two miles east of state capitol. The huge Ken- six hits and walked three. Pat is now bookkeeping for the state town to Emery Briton of tucky flower basket quilt created Conroy was pitching for Legion highway department at the high- Indiana, formerly of this county, by over a thousand Kentucky- allowing 10 hits and walked 8 way barn at Falmouth. at $30 per acre. ians, is being given to the state batters. Leading hitter for IGA The W.G. Wigglesworth Gilmore McCarty of Len- and will be accepted by Gover- was Johnny Wright with 2 hits. Tobacco Warehouse No. 2 at oxburg went to Augusta to nor Martha Layne Collins. for Legion was Rudy Wolfe with Cynthiana burned to the ground attend school. Huff Realty, Inc., proudly 3 hits. at midnight. A.D. Moore of near Caddo announces the recent association The Falmouth Stockyards Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Abraham received a broken collar bone of Mike and Debbie Whaley of is to be sold at public auction and son, Joe Paul, and Miss and other injuries last Wednes- Pendleton County. Mike is a September 9. All business and Stella Daugherty spent Friday at day night when the horse he was Williamson captures first place in well known auctioneer, resigned real estate will be sold in the sale the Germantown Fair. riding home from a Union meet- from his position as a buyer and to be conducted by Carl Lan- Edwin Coleman, colored ing at Caddo, fell on him. national classic car show appraiser for the Kentucky caster, auctioneer. Present own- son of Martin Coleman of this The following persons of Mark and Angela Williamson of Butler recently attended the Department of Transportation so ers of the Falmouth Stockyards city, will leave next week for the town and county will attend four day 2011 National Nova Show in Bowling Green, and captured he could devote his time to the are Tom Crotty of Falmouth and Louisville, where he will matric- college: Alien Edwards, Ada first place in the 1973-1979 Restored Original Class. In addition, real estate profession along with Clarence Doan of Sunrise. Prior ulate in the Lincoln Ridge Edwards, Henry McKenney, they were honored with the People’s Choice Award and were a his wife, Debbie, who is a full to the stockyards it was a loose- School. Kenzie Held. Geo. Campbell, Silver Class Award winner. Their car is a black Nova equipped with time realtor. leaf tobacco warehouse. The Concrete silos are being Barbour Shoemaker, Harvey the (9C1) Police Car Package, the only two door (9C1) known to Rose Delaney of Falmouth business is located on Woodson erected by a company from Shoemaker, Howard Galloway, exist. They are the second owners of this very rare Nova. The first has recently been employed by Road at Rigg Street. Bloomfield, Ind., on the farms Barrett Thomas, and Harry runner up and Silver Class award winner was Mark’s best friend, Frito Lay Inc., Southwest Re- Mr. and Mrs. James Shel- of J.W. Wright, B.W. Applegate, Scott; University of Kentucky: David Marquis from Cortland, NY, with a 1974 Nova SS, previous- gion, Dallas, Texas, as a staff ton of Falmouth are receiving William Dennie, and Mrs. Frank Chipman; Kansas City ly owned by Mark and sold to Dave several years ago. Several fam- accountant. Miss Delaney, congratulations on the arrival of Henry Budde. Veterinary College: Harley Fish, ily members were in attendance at the banquet to witness this out- daughter of Ann Delaney of a son, born August 23 at Lawrence Trapp has the Avery Schubert, Harry Myers, standing achievement. Falmouth, will serve in the state- Harrison Memorial Hospital, contract of operating the consol- Gulick Dunstall; and Harry ment control division. Cynthiana. He has been named idated school bus at this place Dougherty, Cincinnati. Mrs. Cheryl Baker has offi- James and is the first child. and Saturday night took a num- John Monroe, Thos. Con- County Wide Yard Sale Sept. 3 cially been appointed chairman Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bentle ber from here to the roy, Malcolm and J.W. Mar- The Pendleton County Wide things that aren’t needed, and of the Cystic Fibrosis Founda- entertained with ice cream and Germantown Fair in his bus. quette left last week to sell the Yard Sale will begin at 8:30 a.m. time to browse and buy items at tion’s spring fundraising event cake at their home. Those pres- Grant’s Lick Correspondent. new patent ironing board in Saturday, September 3. others yard sales. There is in Butler. The money raised ent were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shoemaker Garage, local Grant and Owen counties. It’s time to clean out those always something for everyone. from events will help fund Doan, Myron and Davey, Mr. dealers for Chevrolet, have Marriage licenses issued: closets and dispose of unwanted research to determine the genet- and Mrs. Richard Jacobs, Mr. made several recent deliveries Alex Thornton, 24, to Miss ic cause and treatments for cys- and Mrs. John Ballinger, Mrs. of new cars. Those who have Mary Haggard, 17; C.L. Bowen, tic fibrosis, the nation’s number Lillie Doan, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. purchased automobiles are Dan 21, to Miss Laura Powers, 21. Fall church basketball leagues one inherited killer of young Bentle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, master sport sedan; M.F. Dance and Miss Addie Antioch Mills Christian church wishing to participate or people. Gorman of Virginia, Mr. and Joseph Schuetz, master town McCann were married in the Church will be hosting a fall for questions please call Dan A surprise 70th birthday Mrs. Bentle and Mr. and Mrs. sedan; and Risk Makemson, county clerk’s office Saturday. church basketball league. Any Fardo at (859) 380-1154. party in honor of Elmo Pribble Gorman were friends and neigh- standard coach. Miss Kate Lee, 48, died last was held August 23 at the home bors while in the service in Jimmy Booher won the shoe Friday morning at the home of of Mrs. Ruby Owen at Butler. Germany. contest being conducted by the R.W. Lemmon. The table was laden with plenty Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mains C.R. Boggess Store since May. Thomas Hendricks and of good food. Everyone left at a of Falmouth are entertaining a More than 5,000 pairs of old daughter, Miss Hallie of Con- late hour wishing Elmo many new daughter born August 27 at shoes were brought to Mr. Bog- cord, Mrs. Nancy Phillips and more happy birthdays. St. Luke Hospital. The new gess. son, Will, Ira Phillips, and wife, Several from the area arrival has been named Polly The Pastime Theatre is Miss Irene Ballinger and Melvin attended the riverfest highlights Ann and weighed eight pounds, being remodeled for better Harcum were entertained at the of the WEBN Fireworks on the two ounces. sound effects and a new flat ray home of Robert Purdy. river. The sights were spectacu- Chester Lee Blades peace- lighting for the screen which Born to the wife of Charles lar and both sides of the river fully departed this life at Booth will not hurt the eye. With all Moore of near Mt. Auburn, a L & K SATELLITE always enjoy this wonderful Memorial Hospital in Covington new conveniences the price will nine and a half pound daughter, Serving the community since 1999 firework display. on August 28. still be .10¢ named Virginia Elizabeth. 859-654-6431 Story Hour at Pendleton library begins September 2 Story Hour at the Pendleton with the library and to experi- through April. Each program County Public Library will ence the world of books. usually lasts about 45 minutes. begin Friday, September 2, It is for children ages 3-5 If you have any questions, feel 2011. Story Hour is a fun way years old. Programs will be free to call Sandy at (859) 654- for children to become familiar every Friday at 10:30 a.m. 8535. Book sale at Pendleton library begins September 3 The Pendleton County Pub- call the library at (859) 654- 8535. lic Library is having a book sale starting Saturday, September 3. There will be lots of books, fic- tion and non-fiction, movies, and even more books for sale! Prices will range from .50¢ to $1. Stop in any time to see what’s available! Library hours are are Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. -5 p.m. and Sunday 1-5 p.m. If you have any questions please Success for Adult Summer Reading Summer reading isn’t just for kids anymore! The 2011 adult summer reading program at the Pendleton Library, “Novel Des- tinations,” had 180 participants. There were 427 reading logs turned in which means approxi- mately 3,000 items were read by those involved. The program ended with a brunch on July 30 where everyone got together to share good food and good reads! The winners of this year’s $50 Shell gift cards were: Linda Gosney, Caleb Sydnor and Beverly Buchanan. Winners of the brunch door prizes were Millie Blades, Carletta Chaney, Nellie Clos, Bonnie Kavanaugh, Jim Montgomery and Gary Wallace. The library would like to thank the Falmouth Rotary Club for their sponsorship of this year’s program and would like to invite everyone to join them next year for this fun and excit- ing program. Thursday, August 25: The Pendleton Local Board of He- alth meeting will take place at 6 p.m. August 25 in the confer- ence room at the Pendleton Health Department. Tuesday, August 30: The August meeting of the Phillip A. Sharp Middle School SBDM Council will be held at 3:45 p.m. August 30 at the school.

Thursday, September 1: The Three Rivers District Board of Health meeting will take place at noon Sept. 1 in the con- ference room at the Three Ri- ver’s District Health Depart- ment, 510 South Main Street, Owenton. The Falmouth Outlook, August 23, 2011, Page 3 Opinion Ralph Perrin, President of Falmouth Rotary, 1951-52 Pendleton County Champions Coalition ber of Morgan Christian Peoples Funeral Home in Fal- “All Kids Are Our Kids” ~ Community Dinner and Training Church, and was also a Ken- mouth. He was interred in When - September 14 Time - 6:30 PM By Location - Pendleton County Extension Office - RSVP - 654-3395 tucky Colonel: all indicative of Riverside Cemetery, Falmouth. Sponsored by Pendleton County Champions Coalition The Rabbi a person who related to the Most of the above informa- By & broader community in Pend- tion was taken from an obituary The secret to helping children and youth grow into happy, healthy, Mrs. Rabbi leton County. of Mr. Perrin. Following are and responsible adults isn't really a secret at all. Simply make a point to The Rabbi The son of the late Harry and some interesting facts concern- connect with young people: Get to know them, talk to them, understand Nellie Makemson Perrin, Ralph ing his family. His widow still them, help them, and build relationships with them. As a caring, trusted adult, you'll be better able to provide the The two highest rated was born at Morgan, Pendleton lives in Falmouth and is alert building blocks young people need to succeed and reach their goals. Adult role models, guides, and friends are very County on June 5, 1914. He was and manages to keep house important to young people. With your help, young people can begin to understand themselves and the world around movies in 1951 were “Strangers them. We all know growing up isn't always easy. That's why young people need adults like you in their lives. on a Train,” an Alfred Hitchcock 92 when he died on July 27, although severely injured in a thriller, and “The African 2006 at the St. Luke Hospital, traffic accident. Their son, Here are the facts Queen,” starring Humphrey Ft. Thomas. Steve, “looks after’” his mother Research from Search Institute identifies 40 Developmental Assets that have a powerful, positive impact on Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. He had married Jane Hicks on a regular basis. Steve’s pic- young people. Children and teenagers who have high levels of these assets get involved in fewer risky behaviors The North Koreans and Chinese on August 7, 1948 and she sur- ture was in a recent issue of The and are much more likely to exhibit the positive values, such as leadership, good health, diversity, and success in invaded South Korea and elec- vived his passing. Other sur- Falmouth Outlook because his school. The bad news is most young people don't have enough assets. About 59 percent of young people, ages 11- tricity was generated from vivors included a son, Steve golf foursome: Dennis Seever’s 18, have 20 or fewer Developmental Assets, according to Search Institute surveys. The good news is we can change atomic energy for the first time. Perrin of Alexandria; a grand- Team, had won second place this because we all have the power to build assets in young people's lives. And, Ralph Perrin was elected son, Andrew Thomas Perrin of honors in the Pendleton County Alexandria; a sister, Ann Gar- Education Foundation tourna- Understanding Developmental Assets president of Falmouth Rotary. The eight asset categories Search Institute has found crucial in helping young people grow up healthy include: Mr. Perrin had served for rard of Ft. Thomas; and a broth- ment. ¥ Support: Young people need to be surrounded by people who love, care for, appreciate, and accept them. five years as a staff sergeant in er, Roscoe Perrin of Butler. I was in that same tourna- ¥ Empowerment: Young people need to feel valued and valuable. This happens when youth feel safe and the US Army during World War (Please note that this informa- ment, but did not realize that the respected. II. He was a self employed tion was taken from his obituary son of a former Rotary President ¥ Boundaries and Expectations: Young people need clear rules, consistent consequences for breaking rules, and Standard Oil agent for 33 years and persons mentioned above, was there. Carrying on the tradi- encouragement to do their best. and many persons knew him as may or may not live in the iden- tion of service to our fellow ¥ Constructive Use of Time: Young people need opportunities-outside of school-to learn and develop new skills a distributor of home heating tified locations today.) man! and interests with other youth and adults. oil. Funeral services for Ralph Rotary’s motto is “Service ¥ Commitment to Learning: Young people need a sense of the lasting importance of learning and a belief in their Perrin were conducted on before Self.” own abilities. He was a Mason at the Orion ¥ Positive Values: Young people need to develop strong guiding values to help them make healthy life choices. Lodge # 22 for 50 years, a mem- Monday, July 31, 2006 at ¥ Social Competencies: Young people need the skills to interact effectively with others, to make difficult deci- sions, and to cope with new situations. ¥ Positive Identity: Young people need to believe in their own self-worth and to feel they have control over the Sharp things that happen to them. continued from Page 1 Each of these categories involves several specific assets that help young people grow up healthy. Dr. Sharp, his wife, Ann, teach- Tips for building assets ers, administrators, and the In your home and family: Post a list of the 40 Developmental Assets on your refrigerator door. Each day, do at board. least one thing to build assets for each family member. “ Dr. Sharp is such a human- In your neighborhood and community: Learn the names of the young people who live around you. Find out itarian and he does so much for what interests them, and ask them about those interests. education,” said fellow class- In your school or youth program: Plan asset-building activities as part of the curriculum or program. For exam- mate and longtime friend Carol ple, engage young people in service-learning projects, social skills training, or reading for pleasure. Klaber, president of the Want to know more about the 40 Developmental Assets and ideas for helping young people build them? Pendleton County Education Join us for a Community dinner and training, “All Kids Are Our Kids,” on Wednesday, September 14th at 6:30 Foundation. PM at the Pendleton County Extension Service. A dinner will be provided so an RSVP is needed. Please RSVP by calling 654-3395 by September 9th. Dr. Sharp has won so many Source: From Instant Assets: 52 Short and Simple E-Mails for Sharing the Asset Message. Copyright © 2007 awards, many more than we can by Search Institute¨, 877-240-7251; www.search-institute.org. list here. He is known all over Paid Advertisement the world for his research and teachings. Council For those students at PHS continued from Page 1 to the recreation board. ¥ Councilman Stan Love and and others in the community trators were not submitting ¥ Defeated a motion to euth- Councilman Ernie Richie were that do not know of his back- monthly reports as required. anize stray cats caught inside chosen to research the creation ground I have included some of Mayor Hart said that he would the city limits of Falmouth. of a Falmouth snow emergency his awards from his autobiogra- send the department heads a let- ¥ Passed a motion that plan ordinance. phy and other informational ter requesting that they attend authorized the inspection and ¥ Denied a request to reduce pieces on his work. the next council meeting in bidding out the painting of the garbage collection rates for non- The following was taken September to explain the matter. city water tower located south profit organizations. from his autobiography. A sense ¥ Approved a resolution that of town. ¥ Directed City Attorney, of place was and remains an authorizes Mayor Hart to sign ¥ Denied a request from citi- Henry Watson III (Skip), to important part of my life. I was documents regarding the reloca- zen, Barry Ammerman, to create determine what process the city born in a rural community in the tion of the Falmouth/ an ordinance amendment that should take to condemn the northern hill country of Shoemakertown Bridge. would allow the late payment of Capon Building (Pizza Factory) Kentucky. My earliest memories ¥ Passed resolutions which utility bills when the deadline located on Shelby Street in are those of a child playing approved the reappointments of falls on weekends and city hall downtown Falmouth. around the house on our family Kenny Bishop and Kenni King is not open. farm, located in a bend of the Licking River near McKinneysburg. My mother, A group of students attending Dr. Phillip A. Sharp’s speech gath- THE FALMOUTH OUTLOOK Kathrin Colvin Sharp, had ered around to have a photo taken with him on August 19, 2011. ISSN: 0891-8694 NEED ANSWERS ABOUT grown up in that same house 1991 to 1999 before assuming Foundation Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. Debbie Dennie ADVERTISING? and her family had been part of the directorship of the Prize for Cancer Research, the Publisher-Editor this community for many gener- McGovern Institute from 2000- Albert Lasker Basic Medical Warren J. Shonert, Editor Emeritus ations. My father, Joseph Walter 2004. His research interests Research Award, the National Phone: 859-654-3332 Sharp, grew up nearby within have centered on the molecular Medal of Science and the inau- Fax: 859-654-4365 walking distance of the nearest biology of gene expression rele- gural Double Helix Medal from Email: [email protected] town and county-seat, vant to cancer and the mecha- CSHL. He is elected member Web site: www.falmouthoutlook.com Falmouth. Both parents came nisms of RNA splicing. His of the National Academy of PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY OUTLOOK from large families and I was landmark achievement was the Sciences, the Institute of PUBLICATIONS, 210 MAIN STREET, FALMOUTH, surrounded by grandparents, discovery of RNA splicing in Medicine, the American aunts, uncles, siblings and 1977. This work provided one Academy of Arts and Sciences, KENTUCKY, 41040. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: IN- cousins. of the first indications of the and the American Philosophical COUNTY: $28.50 PER YEAR; OUT-OF-COUNTY: My formal education was startling phenomenon of “dis- Society. $37.50 PER YEAR; OUT-OF-STATE: $45.50 PER entirely in the public schools of continuous genes” in mam- A native of Kentucky, Dr. YEAR.PRICE PER SINGLE COPY 75¢ + TAX. Pendleton County: malian cells. The discovery Sharp earned a B.A. degree ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST. DEBBIE E AVE THE NSWERS McKinneysburg Elementary, that genes contain nonsense seg- from Union College, KY in BRENDA RARRIECK DENNIE-PUBLISHER & EDITOR; WENDY W H A ! Butler Elementary and High ments that are edited out by 1966, and a PhD in chemistry HARRISON-BOOKKEEPER; PATTY JENKINS- HE School and Pendleton County cells in the course of utilizing from the University of Illinois, Rarrieck grows TYPESETTER & LAYOUT MANAGER; JESSICA T High School. Even though my genetic information is important Champaign-Urbana in 1969. STEELE- DISPLAY ADVERTISING; BRUCE studies never interfered with horseshoe in understanding the genetic He did his postdoctoral training RELLER JR.- REPORTER; CHAD WISEMAN- FALMOUTH sports or fun, I managed to gain causes of cancer and other dis- at the California Institute of cucumber TYPESETTER, CLASSIFIEDS; SAM an appreciation of math and sci- OUTLOOK eases. This discovery, which Technology, where he studied MCCLANAHAN- REPORTER; ROGER MCKINNEY- ence. fundamentally changed scien- the molecular biology of plas- Brenda Rarrieck of Falmouth 210 Main Street All through my childhood, tists' understanding of the struc- mids from bacteria in Professor grew this horseshoe shaped REPORTER; APRIL DEFALCO-SALES; my parents strongly encouraged ture of genes, earned Dr. Sharp Norman Davidson's laboratory. cucumber in a rotten stump. She PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT FALMOUTH, Falmouth, KY 41040 me to attend college. With that the 1993 Nobel Prize in Prior to joining MIT, he was just threw a few cucumber seeds KENTUCKY; PERIODICALS POSTAL in mind, they taught me to save Physiology or Medicine. His Senior Scientist at Cold Spring into an old stump like she has in PERMIT USPS 186-868. @ the past. She added a little email:falout fuse.net my money for college tuition, lab has now turned its attention Harbor Laboratory. POSTMASTER: Send address change to: (859) 654-3333 and, even more important, they to understanding how RNA In 1978 Dr. Sharp co-found- Miracle Grow and dirt, and the The Falmouth Outlook, P.O. Box 111, allowed me to earn it by raising molecules act as switches to ed Biogen (now Biogen Idec) cucumber came out shaped like Falmouth, KY 41040. Fax: (859) 654-4365 cattle for the market and grow- turn genes on and off (RNA and in 2002 he co-founded a horseshoe. ing tobacco. interference). These newly dis- Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, an A world leader of research in covered processes have revolu- early-stage therapeutics compa- molecular biology and biochem- tionized cell biology and could ny. istry, Dr. Phillip A. Sharp is potentially generate a new class Family has always been send articles to:[email protected] Institute Professor at the of therapeutics. important to Dr. Sharp and still Massachusetts Institute of Dr. Sharp has authored over is today. He and his wife, Ann, Technology. 350 scientific papers, received flew back home to attend his Much of Dr. Sharp’s scientif- numerous awards and honorary annual family reunion. He and ic work has been conducted at degrees. He has served on many his family attend this every year. SPECIALS THIS WEEK AT MIT’s Center for Cancer advisory boards for the govern- His mother, Kathrin resides in Research (now the Koch ment, academic institutions, sci- Northern Kentucky area as does Institute), which he joined in entific societies, and companies. his sister Joanna Layton and BLUEGRASS TOBACCO! 1974 and directed from 1985 to His awards include the Gardner other family. 1991. He subsequently led the Foundation International Award, We have 10 types of We can’t help you Department of Biology from General Motors Research Tired of 6 oz. rolling tobacco with the gas issue and 6 types of 200 ct. but we can show you how to make filter tubes in a your own combo deal for cigarettes for

$ 99all $ 99 summer a carton 5 long 5 ON CIGARETTES AND GAS? Smoker Palace First One Cigarette Tubes NOW IN STOCK or Hot Rod Kentucky’s Cigarettes Factory Rejects Newest 200 ct. $5 Game $ 98 box carton $ 48 WHEEL OF 25 Menthol Smooth box FORTUNE $2.69 pack Regular 1 The area outside of the new auditorium was decorated with a 1991 Pendleton Echo yearbook opened up to two pages of photographs in the math and science classes. The late Mrs. Ava Lou Gulick who taught biology and the late Mrs. Fred Hafer who taught math classes. Fellow classmate Carol Klaber placed a senior photo of Dr. Sharp on the two pages. Also there was a red and black throw for the school BLUEGRASS TOBACCO near the album. Dr. Sharp was taken on a tour of the school, which has recently been remodeled. 1204 West Shelby Street, Falmouth, Ky., 859-654-2386 Page 4, The Falmouth Outlook, August 23, 2011 Obituaries George Hamilton, 81, of Falmouth Verna Adams, 91, Erlanger ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION George David “Dickie” Verna Ruth Galloway sisters, Helen Pavey and Hamilton Sr., 81, of Falmouth, Adams, 91, resident of Erlanger, Kathryn Blackburn. passed away on Saturday, died Friday, Aug. 19, 2011 in She is survived by her VICTOR C. MOORE ESTATE August 20, 2011 at his home. Fairfield, Ohio following a long daughter, Sharon (Jerry) Gore of Born on May 11, 1930, he was illness. Fairfield, Ohio and son, Connie SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2011 the son of the late Clyde Sr. and She was a native of Bracken A. Adams of Rennselaer, Ind.; Hazel Butts Hamilton. On Octo- County and daughter of the late five grandchildren and seven AT 10:00 AM ber 28, 1950 he married Rose- Wiley Taylor Galloway and Hal- great-grandchildren. SELLING ON LOCATION AT: mary Skidmore Hamilton and lie Cleveland Snedegar Gal- Visitation from l1 a.m. – l 5308 & 5336 HIGHWAY 330 WEST, FALMOUTH, KY 41040 she preceded him in death Sep- loway. She was a homemaker , p.m. Tuesday, August 23, at tember,1985. On December 8, a retired employee of Levi Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home, Great investment opportunity... Selling regardless of price! 2007 he married Nadine Perry Strauss & Co., and member of Williamstown. Funeral service 5308 HIGHWAY 330 WEST and she survives his passing. He the Elsmere Baptist Church. is at l p.m. Interment is in Mt. was a retired supervisor with She was preceded in death Vernon Cemetery. Situated on approx. 2.29 Ac+/- is an Griffin Industries after 37 years, by her husband of 59 years, Ray Online condolences to 1 story brick home consisting of 3 William Adams in 1999 and two www.stanleyfuneralhomes.com. bedrooms, 1 full bath, living room, a service technician with Tuem- GEORGE HAMILTON combo kitchen/family with WBFP, ler Gas where he worked for 10 Hamilton In July, 2002, three front covered porch, 2 car attached years, a member of the Turner brothers; Clyde Hamilton Jr., garage and concrete driveway, pub- Ridge Baptist Church and a well Charmaine Fogle, 53, Demossville Lawrence Hamilton, Robert Charmaine M. Fogle, 53, of Surviving are a daughter, lic water, oil forced air heat w/ wood known musician and guitar Hamilton, and a sister; Gail Rae stove add on, central air. Site also player. Demossville passed away Sun- Amy Marie Fogle of Hamilton. day, August 21, 2011 at her Demossville and one grand- has singlewide mobile home on it In addition to his wife Funeral services will be held with public water, electric heat and central air. Both properties are currently Nadine Hamilton, he is survived home. Born on June 3, 1958 in child. rented with gross monthly rental income of $1,442 on Thursday, August 25 at 11 Arizona. She was the daughter Funeral services will be held by two sons: George David a.m. at Woodhead Funeral Hamilton Jr. of Falmouth, Ran- of the late Helen Schmidt. She Friday, August 26 from noon to 5336 HIGHWAY 330 WEST Home in Falmouth with Bro. was a member of the Unity Bap- 2 p.m. at the Peoples Funeral Situated on approx. 1 Ac+/- is a 2 dall Lee Hamilton of Cynthiana, Dale Beighle officiating. Burial five grandchildren; George tist Church and a former Pendle- Home, Falmouth. Funeral serv- story vinyl sided home consisting of will follow in the Riverside ton County School Bus Monitor. ices are following visitation. 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, David Hamilton III, LeeAnna Cemetery. The visitation will be Williams, Brittany Hamilton, She was preceded in death Internment will be at the Fogle full bath, front covered porch, held on Wednesday from 5-8 by her husband, Wayne Fogle, Family Cemetery in propane gas heat, public water. Christie Hamilton, Mary Lou p.m. Jenkins, one great-grandson; on January 17, 2007 and son, Demossville. Property is currently rented with Memorial contributions are Billy Fogle, January 17, 2007. gross monthly rental income of D.J. Turley, one brother; Frank suggested to: Hospice of Hope: $450. Hamilton of Florence, and two 909 Kenton Station Rd., TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: sisters; Jean DeBrueler of Cyn- Maysville, KY 41056 or Turner Caleb Myers, 22, Mt. Olivet 20% down day of auction, balance & possession with delivery thiana, and Priscilla Owens of of deed on or before 30 days. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the winning bid price Ridge Baptist Church: Mc Graw Caleb Myers, 22, of Mt. Besides his parents he is sur- to determine the actual selling price of real estate. As is customary with auctions, Real Falmouth. Rd, Falmouth, KY 41040 Olivet passed away Thursday, vived by a daughter, Okayla Jes- estate is sold “as is”, “where is” without implied or expressed warranties. Auctioneer’s In addition to his first wife Online condolences may be August 18, 2011. Born in sica Myers of Oldham County. Note: All properties are currently rented and being sold subject to tenants’ rights. Total pres- Rosemary, he was preceded in sent to: www.woodheadfuneral- Maysville on November 19, Funeral service will be con- ent gross monthly income on all 3 properties is $1,892. death by a son; Barry Lynn For more information or to view property, home.com. 1988 to Joe Alan Myers and Rita ducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at call Whaley Realty & Auctions at 859-654-8037. Ashby Heyser, both of Robert- Robertson County Funeral Visit our website at whaleyauctions.com or auctionzip.com ID#13057 Military services for Jones son County. He attended Home by Bro. Mark W. Myers. Pendleton County High School Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. American Legion Post 109 Bruce Westbrook, Donald and had a love for basketball Tuesday at the funeral home. and V.F.W. Post 1978 and Steele, Jim Sharp, Charles Bid- and football. He is preceded in Interment will be at the Pythian D.A.V. Post members held full dle, Tom Biddle, Ronnie Bay, death by his grandfathers, Grove Cemetery, Harrison military services for Mr. Lewis Bob Gulick, Jerry Fields, Larry Royce Myers and John C. County. Earl Jones at the Riverside Fields, Charles Gallagher, Phil Ashby. Cemetery, Falmouth on August Hedges, Ken Wrobleski, Bill 16, 2011. Ashcraft, James Haley, David Mr. Jones served in the Unit- Priest, Omer Bentle, Jim Mor- ARE YOU AN ed States Army. ton, Caral Wolfe, Jason King, ORGAN To Mr. Lewis Earl Jones we Dan Woodhead and Shelby DONOR? honor and salute you. To the McDowell. NOT IF YOU HAVEN’T . PEOPLE WHO READ NEWSPAPER ARE family we offer our sympathy. Taps was played by Tom TOLD YOUR FAMILY. American Legion Post 109 and Biddle. www.shareyourlife.org V.F.W. Post 1978 and D.A.V. 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CLOSED 12-1p.m. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE University of Kentucky - College of Agriculture University of Kentucky - College of Agriculture University of Kentucky - College of Agriculture EXTENSION NOTES EXTENSION NOTES EXTENSION NOTES Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-H/Youth Development Family and Consumer Sciences Michael Mann Shelley Meyer Kenna Knight Pendleton County Extension Office Pendleton County Extension Office Pendleton County Extension Office A farm’s hidden asset: woodlands 4-H partners for a fit Kentucky Smart snacks for families Maximizing every bit of and walnut contributing to the Obesity is an epidemic in Service and Kentucky 4-H. The recent announcement by o Cheese, sliced or cubed profit from a farm is one of the economic value of the forest Kentucky, according to a recent Some of the partnership's goals global fast-food giant McDon- o Yogurt, kefir or low-fat pud- keys to success. One thing that industry. Woodlands also are report by the Kentucky Depart- are to encourage people to eat ald's that it will offer a healthier ding may not be at the top Kentucky valuable for providing habitat to ment of Public Health. Startling more vegetables and fruits, Happy Meal® signifies a major o Whole grain bread or crack- landowners' minds is their a wealth of wildlife, from black statistics peppered the findings. impress on new mothers the shift in eating behavior and con- ers farm's woodlands, but wood- bears to bobcats. These wood- More than two-thirds of Ken- importance of breastfeeding sumer trends. By reducing por- o Raw veggies, such as car- lands should be thought about lands also serve as a backdrop tucky adults are overweight or their babies, increase physical tion size of fries, including rots, cucumbers, red pepper, etc. and managed just like crops, for much of the recreational and obese. Childhood obesity rates activity among all age groups, apples and offering a low-fat o Raisins and other dried, non- fields, gardens or other agricul- tourist activities in the state. in the state have tripled since reduce TV viewing time, dairy option in Happy Meals®, sweetened fruit tural endeavors. Farmers can Another important contribution 1980. It is projected that a third increase parental involvement McDonald's is showing a will- o Cottage cheese benefit by understanding the of woodlands, but harder to put of the babies born in Kentucky and address other dietary con- ingness to address childhood o Hard-boiled eggs industry and learning basic a dollar figure on, are the will develop diabetes in their cerns. obesity. (Two bags of apples can o Low-fat milk forestry concepts, such as how ecosystem services such as lifetimes. Weight-related illnesses like be substituted for apples and Parents should also set rules for to control light and density, water and air filtration, carbon Things can change, and a part- diabetes and heart disease are on fries.) Because many children snacking. For example: manage pests and steward a for- sequestration and flood control nership plans to stem the obesi- the rise. If you are concerned eat fast-food meals regularly, it o Teach your kids to ask before est to make it healthier and sus- they provide. ty tide through the promotion of about your child not getting is definitely a step in the right they help themselves to snacks. tainable. There also can be More than 11 million of Ken- physical activity and proper enough exercise, 4-H has many direction to add fiber, calcium o Eat snacks at the table or in important tax benefits for timber tucky's 12 million forested acres nutrition. The Partnership for a opportunities that can get and and other critical nutrients, even the kitchen, not in front of the owners, and secondary markets are classified as timberland, Fit Kentucky provides support keep them moving. in small amounts, and to reduce TV. may be available for nontimber meaning they are capable of to the Obesity Prevention Grant 4-H offers programs for dog fat by 20 percent in these huge- o Serve snacks in a bowl, products such as hunting leases, growing commercial timber at a the Kentucky Department of lovers, horse lovers, farming, ly popular meals. offering appropriate serving ginseng, shiitake mushrooms rate of 115 board feet of wood Public Health received from the after school fitness clubs and Families can take a cue from the sizes. Don't let kids eat snack and fence posts. volume per acre per year. (A Centers for Disease Control and cooking clubs, to name a few. fast-food restaurants, which foods directly out of the bag or It may be a surprise to learn that board foot is 12 inches by 12 Prevention. The partnership Not only will your children get increasingly are offering health- box. timber, the majority of it pri- inches by 1 inch). Logging in includes a number of concerned exercise but they will learn con- ier side dishes and snacks. One Healthy eating involves a cer- vately grown and processed, is Kentucky is renewable, as tree state agencies and departments, fidence, team work, new skills of the best options is to limit fast tain amount of creativity and one of the largest agriculture growth in the state exceeds including the University of Ken- and how to lead a healthier food meals so they are an occa- effort. For example, if your and natural resource industries annual timber removal. The tucky Cooperative Extension lifestyle. sional, infrequent treat. Another child asks for a snack after in Kentucky. The statistics are industry also ensures that com- long-term strategy is to eat at breakfast, offer a plain hard- impressive: Kentucky ranks as mercial operations have a Mas- home and to pack a healthy boiled egg, which is high in pro- one of the top three hardwood ter Logger graduate on-site and lunch that includes nutritious tein and other nutrients and low producing states in the United follow best management prac- HOUSE FOR SALE snacks for all members of your in both calories and price. If the States. (Pennsylvania and Ten- tices for protecting water quality Two family house, Pendleton family, especially children. Pro- request arises in the afternoon, nessee usually account for the at harvest sites. County, US 27, seven tenths of viding smart snacks is important offer sliced tomatoes and other top spots in the hardwood Sawmills and other industries as children head back to school cheese. During the summer and timber business.) Twelve mil- produce much less waste than in a mile south of Northern and need the right sort of fuel to early fall, teach your child lion acres, almost half of Ken- the past, utilizing all but 5 per- Elementary School, half acre help them stay alert and healthy where food comes from by tucky's land base, are forested. cent of wood residue, down while they are learning. Accord- going to the garden (or visit one) According to the U.S. Forest from 35 percent in the 1970s. lot. ing to the American Dietetic and let the child pick which Service, the total economic Advances in machinery and uti- Association, children who eat fresh vegetables he or she wants impact of Kentucky's forests lization of sawdust and bark CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT balanced snacks pay attention to eat. Letting children make and related industries con- residue have fueled this signifi- longer in class, make fewer mis- decisions about their intake can tributes more than $8 billion cant reduction in waste. Now, takes on tests and generally have make them feel empowered and each year to the state's economy, mulch, fuel, composite wood 270-427-6594 fewer behavioral problems. receptive to healthy eating. and it employs more than products, charcoal and animal Having a steady supply of Many groceries have expanded 30,000 people. Most of Ken- bedding are made from leftover snacks that do not include high their fruit selection and regular- tucky's forests consist of hard- wood, reducing the industry's levels of processing, sugars and ly stock items that used to be woods, with oaks, yellow impact on the environment. $ Cash in at Butler Recycling $salt will help your child's palate hard to find or exotic. When in poplar, hickories, ash, cherry Buying Aluminum Cans • Sheet Aluminum remain acclimated to fresh, nat- season, look for kiwi, gooseber- • Painted Aluminum 65¢ lb. • Cans 70¢ lb. • #1 Copper $3.25 lb. ural foods. Remember to offer ries, currants, figs, papaya, NOTICE TO BID • #2 Copper $3.05 lb. • Yellow Brass $1.85 lb. • Red Brass $2.40 lb. appropriate serving sizes of mango, pineapple, pomegran- • Stainless Steel 60¢ lb.• Auto Radiators $1.80 lb. these foods, which should sup- ates, plumcots, apricots and The East Pendleton Water District will be accepting sealed bids for the sale of the following plement, not replace, regular other unusual and seasonal fruit vehicle. This vehicle may be viewed at East Pendleton Water District 601 Woodson Road, • Copper/Aluminum Radiators $1.65 lb. • Catalytic Converters $6 to $220 each mealtimes. to break up the year-round stan- Falmouth, Kentucky, 41040 during normal business hours. Sealed bids shall be marked “BIDS” • Batteries $10.00 each • Cast Aluminum 55¢ lb. Smart snacks include options dards of apples, oranges, pears and submitted to East Pendleton Water District Office no later than 3:00 PM September 13, • Transmissions *No Pan* $25.00 each • Aluminum Wheels 80¢ lb. 2011. Bids will be opened and read aloud during the monthly board meeting on that same date. such as the following: and bananas. Introducing your No faxed bids will be accepted. The East Pendleton Water District reserves the right to waiver • Misc. Small Parts • Torque Converters • Pricing Subject To Change Daily o Non-sugared cereal family to variety and seasonality any and all formalities in bidding. The East Pendleton Water District further reserves the right o Graham crackers will make them savor each tasty to reject any and all bids. TYPE Butler Recycling & Core o Fruit (leave the skin on when and nutritious bite. 5148 US 62, Maysville, Ky. 41056 possible for extra fiber) For more information, contact 1. 1994 International Single Axel Dump Truck DT 466 M-F 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Sat. 8 am-12:30 pm o Pretzels or plain popcorn the Pendleton County Coopera- VIN Number 1HTSDPPN7RH552832 1-888-749-8863 • 606-759-8863 o Nuts tive Extension Service. The Falmouth Outlook, August 23, 2011, Page 5 Religion Blanket Creek Baptist Gary Hardy, Anna, Mike Chiles, love to call on each day, for help and Moving Forward” on Sun- prayers and thoughts. You are tians for our evening worship. Dead men don’t sneeze. 16% Frank, Juanita Fields, and all the to meet every challenge or trial. day, August 28. All friends, welcome to join us each Sunday Hannah Craig was baptized don’t read Bible, 32% once a school children. Hope to see You can pray for God’s power members, past members and for worship services at 11 a.m. Sunday morning. The choir spe- week, and 31% really read their you at God's house on Sunday. and love as you need it (Romans descendents of Mt. Moriah are and Sunday school at 10 a.m. cial was “The Old Landmark.” Bible and see a difference in Falmouth Baptist 5:8-9). invited to join us in this very Short Creek Baptist Church softball games are still their lives. Bro. Cohen’s message chal- Add those that are on our special day in the life of the Youth meetings Sundays at 5 going on. Remember all shut- We are talking about a boy lenged us to think about why we prayer list to your daily prayer church. Activities begin at 10:45 p.m. Children’s Bible study ins for this week. who died. Elisha is the one who don’t share with others about requests: Aaron Crozier, Libby a.m. Rev. Bill Horten, former Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Uncle Dale gave the chil- layed on the boy and gave him what Christ has to offer them or Martin, Zack Thomas, Elwood minister, will speak. Pastor Brad Whiteford and dren’s message on “Good News his portions of Salvation. Then about the hunter who is lurking Orr, Lee Roy Faulkner, Brenda A potluck meal will follow his family just celebrated their Shoes” asking them about wear- the boy rose and sneezed seven (Satan). Sometimes it is just Smith, Louis Meadows, Brianna the morning service. A 2 p.m. fifth anniversary at our church. ing different kinds of shoes. times. So you see it only takes a apathy or complacency. It might Wood, Sandy Utz, Dianna Mon- celebration will follow includ- God has blessed us with a caring Shoes of the gospel is good touch of Jesus to accept the be because we don’t know the roe, Gary Hardy, Jay Perkins, ing comments by former minis- pastor that preaches the Word to news about Jesus and Jesus Lord. Remember Jesus also gospel well enough. Perhaps we Bill Spence, Bro. Harry Crozier, ters, remembrances shared by reach the lost and we are thank- loves us. The choir sang “O raised Lazarus with just a com- don’t share because we aren’t Wanda Gosney, Nellie Smith, church members and guests, ful they are part of our church How He Loves You and Me.” mand of saying, “come forth living in a right relationship and Icie Lucas. tributes to past members and family. Christian sympathy is Lazarus,” John 11:14. with Christ ourselves. Come be our guests at 111 E. musical selections. Hope to see Luke 19:10 “For the Son of extended to families of Cy Good to see Chrissy’s moth- The world around us is in Shelby Street, Sunday mornings you there. man is come to seek and to save Howard, Jennifer Zimmer, er Lois Secrest, at church Sun- dire need of a Savior. Matthew at 9:30 a.m. for Bible study New Hope Baptist that which was lost.” Recently Brandy Haggard, and Louis day. Special by Leck Trent was 28:18 commands, “Therefore go (classes for everyone), morning It is interesting to see the in the news, we hear about how Jones. New friends were added “Don’t Have to Worry Any- and make disciples of all worship at 10:30 a.m., evening value that we put on certain poorly the stock market is doing this week. Please remember more.” Remember lost loved nations, baptizing them in the worship at 6 p.m., and Wednes- objects. Action Comic 1 (the and the problems this coun- prayers and concerns for every- ones. Keep the ones on our name of the Father, and of the day evening 6 p.m. first Superman comic book) try is facing. Most people are one. No church home? Come prayer list on your prayers. Son and of the Holy Spirit.” We Remember, school is open, sold last year for 1.5 million trying to save for retirement join us. Don’t have a church home come all need to let go and let God drive safely. Blessings for a dollars. In 2005, Babe Ruth’s through their 401K or maybe join us for Sunday school at work through us. Beginning wonderful week. rookie card sold for $243,000. other investments, even in gold. 9:45 a.m. and worship services today, let us each commit to do Morgan Christian Neither of these objects can The bible tells us in Matthew at 10:45 a.m. what we can to bring others to We had a service of music on save a life, keep one warm at 6:20 to lay our treasures up in More Sayings Butler Christian Christ! August 14. Ruth and Andy night, give shelter, or protect Heaven, but most importantly is By Justine Taylor Bro. Denny’s sermon title We rejoiced during the time from Flour Creek sang "The someone from danger. Both where are you going to spend Remember, only you are August 14, “Great is Your of decision as Rebecca Best Lighthouse" and "My Mama's have to be well protected. If eternity? you. Faith.” Scripture Matthew made a public profession of her Side." The Second 12 Mile they are even slightly damaged, That decision needs to be Boring with a big anger. 15:21-28, “The Canaanite faith in Jesus Christ and request- Baptist Church brought their their value drops. made now. Don't put off this Too many irons in the fire. Woman’s Faith.” Elder and dea- ed believer’s baptism. children's bell choir who per- How much does God value decision, because we are not You’re not the only pebble cons: Ray Trout, Elsie Ice, Her- First Baptist formed "Will the Circle be you? First, He gave you life. He guaranteed our next breathe. on the beach. man Courtney. Liturgist Austin Adarin Williams blessed us Unbroken,” “This Little Light even made you in His image. You may never see retirement You’re not the only fish in Magee. Thank you to Ben Rus- with special music this beautiful of Mine," and "In the Garden." Second, He gave you a beautiful here on earth. Accepting Christ the sea. sell for the beautiful special Sunday morning. Bro. Harry's We had a terrific time at the world to live in. Third, He gave is the most important decision What goes around, comes music singing “Please let me message was taken from 1 Peter. Godman Pig Roast in the after- you His Son’s blood on the you will ever make and He will around. sing in the choir,” organist Mary An evangelist is anyone who noon. The food, the games, the cross to save you from your never leave you or forsake you. A chain is only strongest as Kathryn Hardy, pianist Sandy shares the good news of Jesus music were all wonderful. On sins. This gift allows you to live It's up to you to decide. Heaven its weakest link. Russell, acolytest Courtney Christ. Christ is Lord and mas- September 11 we will be having forever in heaven. You have or Hell? Why turn a dead animal over, Baird, Erin Kirby. ter of our lives. Our lives need a youth/children's service and great value in His sight. Honor Southside just to see if it smells. Prayer concerns: Esther to revolve around Jesus. If oth- dedication of the Nancy Him by giving Him your love It’s bad enough to demean Let sleeping dogs lie. Moreland, Dora Johnsen, Mari- ers see Jesus in your daily life, Harville Memorial Playground. and respect. and deceive ourselves. What Don’t carry all your eggs in lyn Dorsey, Sidney Owen, Sarah you will have them come to you If you would like to purchase a New Zion Baptist makes it worse is that we there- one basket. Keller, Sam Sartin, Sarah Sulli- seeking the reason for your stepping stone Dawn Wood is Come join us in worship and by destroy ourselves. This Too many cooks spoil the van, Janet Courtney, Jim Tee- peace and happiness. You can collecting $10 per stone. The fellowship on Sundays at 10 destruction could not possibly broth. garden, John and Janet Hamp- then witness to them on how stones will be decorated by kids a.m. for Sunday school , 11 a.m. be more terrible. The Bible calls A road is never so long, that ton, Betty Jones, Gussie Combs, being a Christian has changed in our childrens Sunday school morning worship and evening it “death” but it is not a death it doesn’t end somewhere. Charlie Combs, Meredith JR, your life. class. Our prayers continue to services at 6:30 p.m. marked by tombstones. It is The early bird gets the worm. Quentin Terry, Butler kids, Praise God for answered go out to Brianna Wood. On Sunday August 14 we eternal death. That eternal First you should determine if Betty Beegle, Bill Sizemore, prayers this week. Pray for the Mt. Gilead held our annual Senior Appreci- destruction of your soul begins you’re more like a bird or the Polly Turner, Wendell Edwards, lost, the sick and those who As I write this, the annual ation Celebration. It was a won- with a false image of yourself worm. military reserves, Mickey Utz, have lost loved ones. Pray for meeting is still six days away. derful time of Christian fellow- and with decieving yourself A stitch in time saves nine. Dennis Popham, Mike Roberts, Amanda Bruin as she leaves for Next week I’ll write about the ship, music and food. The Lord about your sins. Ultimately it Red sky in the morning, Gary Hardy, Faye Oldham, Paul Honduras to teach at Destino results of our annual worship has indeed blessed our Church destroys your soul, but mean- sailors take warning. Red sky at Baird, Diane Turner, Bob Nor- Del Rino school there. service. Now I mention some of with good cooks and fine voic- while it ruins your present life. night, sailors delight. ton, Steve Morris, Brianna "The best sermons are lived, my memories of my involve- es! Thanks to everyone for help- You must stop this self- It’s bad luck to open an Wood, Charles Webster, family not preached.” ment in this church. ing to making it such a wonder- destruction. The blessings of umbrella in the house. of Jennifer Zimmer. Glenwood Baptist To begin, don’t remember ful evening! Let us try to appre- peace, profit, passion and praise It’s bad luck to bring a hoe BCC to visit the Galilean What a glorious day this past the year, but Mr. Harper was ciate our seniors all year long are too precious to pervert or into the house. Home, August 27. Join us Sun- Sunday was. Two young people worried he could not get anyone and give them the respect they destroy and lose forever. Today Happy is the bride the sun day mornings. Sunday school at were added to the church by fol- to mow, the meeting was only a deserve (1 Timothy 5:1; 1 Peter we hear much about the prob- shines on, happy is the corpse 10 a.m., worship at 11 a.m. lowing the Lord Jesus in the few days away, “Can I help,” 5:5 ). lems of divorce, drugs, disease, the rain falls on. Nursery is available. waters of baptism. So what is was my foolish question. I spent Upcoming opportunities: etc. These things, when they are The apple never falls far Butler United Methodist baptism anyway? Is it impor- most of a week trying to get the August 21 the Associational the victim’s own fault, have an from the tree. We were happy to have tant? lawn in shape. Finally finished Picnic will be held at Kincaid underlying cause, self-dishon- The devil never goes around Amanda Bowen with us to share Baptism comes from the and started a long standing job State Park at 5 p.m.; CrossFire esty. Don’t demean, deceive and the belly of a dog, that it doesn’t about her work in the Honduras Greek word “baptizmo” and of keeping the grass cut. Now Crew will be preforming that destroy yourself any longer. Let come around the other side. schools and mission field. She means to “dip under, immerse, we have riding mowers. Ray same evening at Corinth Full Jesus into your heart. He will The grass is always greener gave a brief slide presentation submerge.” It had reference to Aulick is the majory mower, Gospel at 6:30 p.m.; revival will make you honest with yourself on the other side of the fence. after church services. David dyeing a piece of cloth. What is thanks Ray. begin on September 9 and run and whole again. The grass may be greener on needs to know the Visioning interesting is that before the We begin talking about start- through September 11. Trinity the other side of the fence, but Teams availability so that some cloth is dyed a certain color first ing services earlier in the year Please remember in prayer What a beautiful day God the hill is also higher. meetings can be scheduled. it had to be bleached, made and run into the fall. Problem, Breanna Woods, David Lucas, has given us. We were blessed You’re made your bed, now Now that school is back in pure. Then, and only then, could no heat. “We will take care of Ruby Stanfield, Diana Monroe, to have with us Bro. Gene lie in it. session and vacationing is slow- the cloth be dyed and identified that,” said a friend from Harry’s Larry Lee, Viola Downard and Livingood leading worship dur- A watched pot never boils. ing, we will be focusing on Sun- with a certain color. church. We have beautiful elec- all of our military men and ing the pastor's absence this Don’t count your chickens day school and bible study. The same is true for the bap- tric furnaces. It seems to me that women. week. Our message came from before they hatch. Forms were given out to gauge tism of person. First there must God is always coming forth and Roanoke Christian the book of Genesis 5:21-24. Don’t look a gift horse in the interest in these. Dave did be purification: the regeneration his people show up. What an The background Scripture Enoch walked with God. We mouth. reserve the right to guilt trip of that person’s soul by the Holy awesome God. His interest in an for Bro. Don’s message Sunday were created by God to walk Don’t change horses in mid- you, however! Spirit, the believing of that per- old church, 151 years old, small was taken from Genesis 13. and talk with God. We will not stream. The ladies and mens groups son on Jesus as their savior, put- congregation and yet it is beck- Friendship is a wonderful thing, experience true complete happi- There’s no fool like an old will be meeting this week. ting their full trust and confi- oning as it stands alone on the but just as Abram and Lot’s ness until we do. fool. Courtney is planning a Septem- dence in Him and Him alone. hill. friendship was strained by mate- Marc taught us in the chil- Your life is what you make it. ber trip to Tennessee, so ladies Second comes identification: Thanks to all who have rial things we sometimes let dren's sermon that Jesus always Learn from the mistakes of get your plans made now. the baptizing of a believer in helped to maintain the church material things strain our friend- has His eyes on us when we are others, you can’t possibly live Those on the prayer list that water upon their profession of through the years. It just would ship, if it be with our fellow man good or bad. He never leaves us long enough to make them all are in urgent need of our prayful faith into a local church. not have been done without or our relaitonship with the nor forsakes us. Remember Phil yourself. support are, Brianna Wood, Harvest Community God’s interest. Lord. Does our desire to obtain Cross Concert and Choir You’ll learn more with your Courtney, Phillip Griffith, Be assured that, when Mt. Moriah material things keep us from Revival Sunday, September 11. mouth shut and your ears open. Nancy and Mark's friend, Jeff you have a life in Christ, you Everyone is welcome to attending Church, helping out a Keep that in your prayers along I can only peel one potato at Howard, Barb's friend’s father, have a reserve of power and attend our “100 years of Faith friend or just doing the right with each other. a time. thing? Remember our earthly Turner Ridge Baptist What goes up, must come Verena feeling better; Zucchini Chocolate Brownies treasures we will leave behind, Sunday, August 14, Bro. down. but our relationship to the Lord Dale’s message was “Shoes of There’s always room for one that they can be home with the rest hay. Life is so uncertain. Only God will last forever. the Preparation of the Gospel of more. of the children while my husband knows when our time here on earth The ladies Bible study meets Peace” with Scripture from Necessity is the mother of Joe goes to work. Joe did take the is done. each Wednesday at 6 p.m. You Ephesians 6:13-15. Hannah invention. day off from the factory yesterday Joe and the boys did a lot of are welcome to join. Please Miller read Scripture from Nothing is certain but death to be up here at the hospital while weeding in the garden. Makes it remember those who are ill and Romans 10:14-15. and taxes. Verena had her surgery. Our good look a lot better. Hopefully we can those who are experiencing a We are still in our study A bird in the hand is worth friend Ruth took time out of her get caught up with the garden now. difficult time in their life in your about truth about grace in Gala- two in the bush. schedule to bring us here. She It looks like canning will be in full stayed here with us all day. We sure swing for the next couple of weeks. The appreciate what she does to help us Tomatoes, hot peppers, red beets, out. and more green beans are all ready Amish This is now Saturday afternoon to be canned. I switched my order August 13. Verena ended up having for peaches until next week when I to stay at the hospital until last found out Verena would have to Cook night. We didn’t arrive home until stay at the hospital after surgery. We 8 p.m. I was really glad to see all the are still getting quite a few zucchi- It is 6:30 a.m. on August 11. I children again. Jacob, Emma, and nis form the garden so I will share am sitting beside daughter Verena’s family brought in our supper. It was my zucchini brownies recipe. bed at the children’s hospital.She nice not to have to fix a meal after had surgery on her foot yesterday arriving home. ZUCCHINI BROWNIES and was admitted to the hospital. I think daughter Elizabeth was 4 eggs Doctors were just in here to see her glad for the break also. Her and 1 1 ? cup oil but are not sure if she will be able to Susan worked hard but did a good 2 cups white sugar go home today. She had some pain job of fixing the meals and taking 2 cups flour through the night but is now taking care of their younger siblings while 2 teaspoons baking soda some pain medicine and sleeping we were away. On Friday morning 2 teaspoons cinnamon really well. Elizabeth called us at the hospital at Since the surgery the feeling is 5 a..m.. to tell us all our horses were 1 teaspoon salt back in her right leg and foot. It out on the road.. They had some 4 tablespoons cocoa had been numb from her knee on excitement but with the help of oth- 1 teaspoon vanilla down since the end of May. We are ers they soon had them back in the 3 cups shredded and peeled zucchi- very excited to see that her feeling field. The horses must have pushed ni is back since the surgery. She’ll open a gate that was left unlatched. 1 cup nuts have to wear a hard cast for four to Elizabeth and Susan took the six weeks. The cast comes up to her five youngest children to he dentist Preheat oven to 350. In a large mix- knee.. At night time to go to bed she for their cleaning on Friday. They ing bowl, beat together eggs, oil, has to wear a brace on her whole leg took our horse Diamond and the and sugar. In a separate medium to keep it straight..We are also so buggy to the dentist office in town. mixing bowl, sift together flour, thankful that her post-concussions I was glad when they called the hos- soda, cinnamon, salt, and cocoa.. Debbie’s Daycare visits Kenton Fire Department have not reoccurred for two and a pital to let us know they were all Add to egg, oil, and sugar mixture. half months.We pray they are gone home safe and sound. While we Then add vanilla, zucchini and nuts. Debbie’s Daycare of DeMossville was pleased to have special guests from the Kenton Fire District for good.Hopefully she is now on were out at the hospital we received Mix all together and spread onto a as a part of their annual end of summer ice cream social. Chief Jim Shoemaker and EMT’s Chris Shoe- the road to permanent good health. the sad, shocking news of the death greased 10 X 15 jelly roll pan. maker and Michael Bullock shared their fire truck and ambulance with the children and their families. Daughters Elizabeth and Susan of a 38-year-old single male in our Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. Can be Thanks from our daycare children: A.J., Eme, Kamden, Alayna, Malia and Spencer. Debbie's Daycare are done de-tasseling corn for this community. He was killed instant- frosted but are also really good just is a certified in home daycare ran by Debbie Shoemaker. The daycare has a Three Star Rating through year. I am glad they are finished so ly in a farm accident while making plain. the Kentucky STARS for Kids Now program. Page 6, The Falmouth Outlook, August 23, 2011 Happenings

KIP ROBERT GREGG Gregg, a boy, June 27 Proud parents, Brandon and Christina Gregg, would like to announce the birth of their son, Kip Robert Gregg. He was born at 1:09 a.m. June 27, 2011. He weighed eight pounds, fourteen ounces and was 21 1/2 inches long. Grandparents are Greg and Nancy McElfresh and Lonnie and Regina Gregg. The Falmouth Outlook travels to Twinsburg, Ohio The Falmouth Outlook has now been to the Worlds Largest Annual Gathering of Twins in Twinsburg, Ohio. In this photo, bottom row from left: Kenyon and Kameron Allen, sons of Debra and AIMEE AND JASON BAGDONAVICIUS Gary Allen Jr. Middle row: Brenda (Carr) Booher and Linda (Carr) Porter. Back row: Jackie (Carr) Nahari ~ Bagdonavicius wed Stephens and not pictured is her twin Johnny Carr. Aimee Nahari and Jason Jersey and the late Tony Bagdonavicius were married on Bagdonavicius. He is a 2000 Wagner family June 27, 2011 in Golden, graduate of Brick Memorial Colorado. The newlyweds ex- High School, and a 2004 gradu- reunion Aug. 27 changed their wedding vows in ate from DeVry University with The annual Wagner family a private ceremony. a bachelor of arts in computer reunion will be held Saturday, Aimee is the daughter of Joel information systems. He is a August 27 at Kincaid Lake State and Terri Nahari of Butler. senior engineer in Golden, Park multi-purpose building. Aimee is also the granddaughter Colorado. They plan to eat around 1 p.m. of the late Preston and Peggy The newlyweds enjoyed a for potluck dinner. Gooden. She is a 2003 graduate two-week honeymoon that The heirs, descendent and of Brick Memorial High School, included an Alaskan cruise and friends of Joseph and Anna NJ, and in 2007 graduated tours of Glacier, Yellowstone, MARY JENKINS Hardin Wagner include the fam- from Morehead State University and Grand Teton National ilies of John Wagner, Will Wag- with a bachelor of arts in ele- Parks. Jenkins grows 40 ner, Taylor Wagner, Stella Wag- mentary education, and 2009 Prior to getting married, ner Criswell, Massie Wagner with a master of arts in counsel- Aimee was honored at a bridal pound watermelon Jones, Florence Wagner King ing. She is a teacher in Golden, shower hosted by Aunts Gail Mary Jenkins of Cynthiana, and Emma Wagner Shearer. Colorado. Kirkbride and Debbie Gooden. along with her son, Dennis, have Jason is the son of Eileen The couple resides in Lake- a garden in her back yard. This Biddle reunion Bagdonavicius of Brick, New wood, Colorado. watermelon that she is holding in her lap weighs approximately The Biddle family reunion KEARSTIN MAYER KENNADI MAYER 40 pounds. It took all she had to will be held at Kincaid Lake get it into her house. Her hopes State Park on Sunday, Sisters compete in Northern Ky. are it will taste as good as it September 4 at shelter’s 1 and 2. looks! Dinner will be at 1 p.m., bring a Miss Heart of America pageant covered dish. Last month two sisters from Congratulations and good luck Pendleton County competed in at state! Jenkins -Wolfe Moore-Daugherty the Northern Kentucky’s Miss The Miss Heart of America family reunion The Moore-Daugherty fami- Heart of America pageant. pageant raises canned food for ly reunion will be held Saturday, Kearstin won the title of local shelters. Helping stomp The Jenkins-Wolfe reunion September 3 at Melva Moore’s Miss Photogenic and also Tiny out hunger one county at a time. will be held at the Kincaid mul- residence at 296 Palestine Road, Miss Heart of America and For more information go to: ti-purpose building on Septem- Falmouth. Canceled if rain. Kennadi won the title of Little www.miss heart of ber 10. They will be sharing a Please bring covered dish Miss Heart of America. Both america.com meal around 1 p.m. All family and chair. For more information sisters will compete at the state Kennadi and Kearstin are the and friends are invited. call (859) 907-3596. level next month in September. daughters of Eric and Lisa King Adams family reunion Sept.18 iĞdžƚďĞƐƚƚŚŝŶŐ The Adams reunion will be Bring a covered dish. Food dŚĂŶŬƐ9ŽŽĚŶĞƐƐGƚ͛ƐhŽŶĚĂLJ͊ Ăƚ(ůXĂůŝƐĐŽŝƐdƵĞƐĚĂLJ͕ tĞĚŶĞƐĚĂLJ͕dŚƵƌƐĚĂLJ͕ held at the Goforth Community will be served at 1:30 p.m. For 8ƌŝĚĂLJΘ”ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJ Center on Sunday, September more information call (859) ¢ Lime 18. 824-6096 Margaritas NATE GOSNEY AND KENNADI MAYER Woodmen fish fry enjoyed by all 99 Plus 99¢ Alacart Tacos Kentucky State Fair winners Lodge 611 members, their David Wills, Mildred Showalter, By Lisa Mayer always be known as Nate and families and guests enjoyed the and Bradley Wills. MEXICAN RESTAURANT As our names were called Kennadi day in Pendleton annual Woodmen of the World Field Representative David 4 Skyway Dr., Williamstown, Ky., 824-4777 just one year ago, we were more County. fish fry held Saturday evening, Monroe registered approximate- excited than words can express. As our reign comes to an August 13 at the local lodge ly 140 members, their families This year has been nothing short end, we’d like to extend our building on Highway 330 west and friends to enjoy the yearly of amazing for us. We have had appreciation to our families and of Falmouth. event. tremendous fun and experienced friends for all your support. A Lodge president Thelma Fifty year members present wonderful memories. It was an special thank you to The Souder gave a very warm wel- and receiving recognition were honor representing Pendleton Falmouth Outlook for doing come to the evenings event and Larry Omer Fields, K.J. Mc- County at state and a true bless- such a tremendous job on cover- ended with leading the pledge to Clanahan, and Evelyn Ruby ing being crowned 2010 Little ing our wins! And also to Lisa the flag. Wyatt. Miss and Mister Kentucky Johnting for making “every- Elton Souder’s invocation Seven members came for- County Fair. thing” happen. You made us feel reminded us of the special God ward to receive 25 year mem- We will forever cherish the like royalty and we will never given privileges friendship, bership pins. memories and experiences of, forget that. To Toria Robinson health and safety granted us in Monroe also presented a visiting our state capitol, being your 2010 Miss Pendleton today’s busy world. number of monetary gifts from introduced on the House of County it was an honor being Something of this magnitude Lodge 611. Names were drawn Representatives and Senate escorted by you at the state com- needs a lot of planning and pur- from registration by little three- floors, personally meeting Katie petition. chasing of needed items. This year-old Collie Seedle, who Stine and Royce Adams. We This may be the end of our year Charlotte and Charley received a Woodmen fleece We Build To Your Specifications. also go to take part in Miss Pre- reign, but this is only the begin- Whaley took the responsibility blanket for her help. Teen, Teen and Miss Kentucky, ning of our friendship! Again, very seriously. Special out of town guests Miss Hope for a Cure, The we thank you all for indulging On the lodge back lawn, as were Mrs. Wilma Jean Smith, Call for Pricing Today. 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Jacob voted 2011 baseball all-star Keaton Belcher returns to PCHS By Bruce Reller, Jr., Reporter Keaton Belcher has returned to Pendleton County High School. He will serve as an assistant to Assistant Princi- pal/Athletic Director Gary Dearborn during the fall semes- ter. Belcher, a 2005 PCHS grad- uate, is completing his masters degree in Sports Administration through Eastern Kentucky Uni- versity. He must complete 300 hours in athletic administration this semester. Keaton Belcher “My main goal is to learn as people that he comes in contact Ladycats golf starts strong much as possible about athletic The Ladycats golf team finished second in the Ladycat Back to with this semester.” Brent Jacob pictured with his coach, Calvin Holloway, center, administration and the correct Belcher graduated from Bel- and Tyler Carver, far right. School Classic at Pendleton County Country Club. Front row, from way to run a high school athlet- left to right: MacKenzie Moore, finished 21st; Holley Hart, 29th; mont University in 2010 and Brent Jacob of Butler was played three innings in right ic department,” Belcher said. recently spent the 2010-2011 Brianna Aulick, tied for 7th; Haley Hart finished 10th; Maggie Belcher will be assisting informed on July 31 that he had field and was designated the Miles tied for 7th; Kristen Smith won individual medal honors with academic year as a graduate been voted to the all-star game closer for the South, but unfor- Dearborn in the day to day oper- assistant in men's basketball at a 1-over 73; Morgan Cobb, 26th; and Ariel Ramsey. Back row: ation of the athletic department by the coaches of the South tunately the game ended in an Coach Keith Smith. EKU. He is excited about com- West Ohio Baseball League. 11-11 tie with lightning stopping during the fall sports season. ing back home for awhile. The South West Ohio League is play for the evening. Brent Belcher will graduate in Decem- “It is a good feeling. I have a the premier baseball league of made a throw to second and a Ladycats JV Sweeps Notre Dame ber after the internship is com- lot of respect for our community the Cincinnati area of which perfect throw to third from right plete. and the people of Pendleton Brent has played in for four field to showcase his arm. His “We are looking forward to County," Belcher explained. years. In 2008 and 2009 he teammate Tyler Carver pitched having Keaton work with our "I'm excited about getting the played for the Timberwolves one inning of no hit baseball. coaches, fans, and student ath- opportunity to work in the Ath- coached by Tom Daria based in Brent has started varsity for letes,” Dearborn said. “He will letic Department.” Villa Hills, Kentucky. In 2010 the Pendleton County Wildcats be a positive influence to all he played for the Kentucky since eighth grade and looks for- Colonels based in Erlanger and ward to his upcoming senior in 2011 the Cincinnati Athletics coached by Calvin Holloway based in Batavia, Ohio. Brent missed half of the summer season because he was selected to attend the 2011 Ken- tucky Governor Scholar and Centre College for five weeks. When he returend home he got the call that he was a 2011 base- ball all-star. With only a month of play Ladycats with their second place Team finish in the 19-field his statistics held up to get him Montgomery County Invitational. Front row, left to right: Ariel the well deserved recognition. Ramsey, Holley Hart and Kristen Smith who finished second indi- In 29 innings pitched for the A’s vidually. Back row, left to right: Maggie Miles, top 15 finish, Bri- Brent had 19 K’s, three walks, anna Aulick, Haley Hart, and MacKenzie Moore. and E.R.A. of 2.66. In one game Brent Jacob pitching. Notre Dame is a powerhouse spending time working on their he carried a no hitter through six in NKY golf, winning most game, how good the start of innings. He batted .345 and was season. Brent is the son of Ron- regional titles and finishing their season has been came into listed as a pitcher and outfielder nie and Beth Jacob, grandson of among the team leaders at the focus. Out of the eight tourna- Ridell and Rhering voted MVP for the South team in the all-star Ruth Jacob and the late Harold KHSAA state tournament. ments they played in, they game played on August 9 at the Jacob and the late Roy and Mil- On Wednesday, they made recorded the three lowest team PCHS girls volleyball had a busy week. Our JV girls traveled University of Cincinnati’s lie Elam, all of Butler. the trip to Pendleton Country scores in school history. Of the to Grant County on Saturday for an all day tournament where they Marge Schott Stadium. Brent Club only to return with two remaining five tournaments, played nine matches against Madison Central, Owen County and losses as the JV Ladycats beat their team scores were five of Williamstown, who they beat 21-19. Two of our players, Izzy Ridell Wildcats drop four to five to open Notre Dame’s JV and freshmen the six lowest in school history and Sam Rhering, were voted MVP for the tournament. On August team in a tri-match. The JV and all eight are among the 11 9, the ladycats hosted Owen County. Our freshmen girls won in two Cats shot a team 207 while lowest team scores in Ladycat games. JV girls gave a valient effort but lost to the Owen County JV Notre Dame’s JV team shot 209 history. team. The varsity team gave an inpressive showing and won against and their freshmen team went On Saturday, they posted a Owen County in two games. August 18, our Ladycats varsity girls 234. 341 which is the lowest in team traveled to Silver Grove where they played the Silver Grove Trains. Ariel Ramsey led the Lady- history and was good for second We won the first game 25-23 and lost the second game 21-25, but cats with the low score but in an place out of the 19-team field. our girls came back in the third game for a win of 25-14 ending with example of team depth, Holley It is the third time they have set the best two out of three matches. Contratulations to our Ladycats! Hart was one shot behind and the low team score record this MacKenzie Moore and Morgan season. They have two second Ladycats slow start to season Cobb tied two strokes behind place finishes and two third Holley. That bunching led the place finishes this season. While the Varsity Ladycats and took the 5-1 victory. McK- Cats to the victory. Whitney Kristen Smith shot a 3-over, have started off slow, 0-3 with ayla was back in the middle of Manor and Shelby Johnson also 74, to lead the Cats and place two goals scored, the JV Lady- the scoring for the Cats. This played in the match and 2nd out of 104 golfers. Maggie cats have been routing teams, time, she was on the receiving improved their scores from their Miles had a strong finish and winning all three games by a end of a pass from Krystalyn first match. shot an 85 to finish in the top 15. combined score of 16-1. Add Hackett. The sweep raised the JV Cats Haley Hart and Brianna Aulick in their scrimmage vs Harrison Meanwhile, JV has had a record to 2-1 for the season. contributed the two remaining County and that tally jumps to litany of players on the scoring Their opening match was a 191- scores. 25-1. end with seven players (Erin 197 loss to Villa Madonna. The Cats hosted Mason The Varsity Cats opened Fitzpatrick, Madison Wirth, Ariel posted the 3rd low score of County and Bourbon County their season against a tough Katie Boggs, Morgan Sydnor, Goalie Jacob Farwell defends for the PCHS varsity soccer team. the day with Holley one stroke last night but results were not Holy Cross squad and they Allison Lenox, Alex Blackaby He had ten saves against Rowan County on Thursday and twenty behind. available at press time. proved too much for the PC, and Kendall Carr) recording saves against Capbell on Monday. After the busy start for the Wednesday, they host Nicholas winning 5-0. goals and two more (Allison The Cats bounced back and Wolfe and Hailey Carr) having By: Sam McClanahan Scott High. PC squared off Varsity Ladycats, they had a County and Campbell County Reporter slower week with only an while the JV travels to Eagle tied Owen County 1-1 on the assists. They pulled out a close against Boone County and were next day. Freshmen McKayla 2-1 victory in the opener over The Pendleton County Wild- handled by a final score of 5-1. appearance in the Montgomery Creek to play Grant County. cats soccer team opened regular County Invitational tournament Saturday, JV travels to Rich- Manor hit a cross that found Holy Cross and routed both The lone Wildcat goal was Tori Fitzpatrick in the center. Owen County 9-0 and Latin 5-0. season play last week with a scored by Aven Harper. "We on Saturday. mond to play in the Madison brutal five-game stretch that While the Ladycats were County JV Invitational. She directed it into the goal for Last night, the Cats hosted were outmatched in this game the Cats first goal of the 2011 Campbell County but results saw the club drop four contests and we're just not playing with and tie one opponent. season. were not available at press time. any confidence," commented The Cats third game in three Wednesday, they travel to Bour- The week began last Monday Feltner. “After the game I told Wildcats lose season opener when the 'Cats traveled north to By Bruce Reller, Jr. fought back and had a game days saw them hosting Coving- bon County as well as to Dixie our guys that we have to play ton Latin. Latin scored often Heights on Saturday. face Campbell County. Both loose and have more fun. We are Reporter winning drive opportunity with teams played equally through pressing entirely too much, and The Pendleton County High five minutes left.” the first half, and the 'Cats it's throwing us completely out School Wildcats lost their home Senior quarterback Sam Har- Cats Tee Off Season vs. Mason offense did an admirable job in of our game." and season opener to Carroll rison was 10 for 24 passing in County 27-14 last Friday, The Cats played their first Kirsch, Evan Spicer, Trey Rose- getting quality shot attempts. PC The 'Cats faced off against the game for 87 yards and 2 match of the season last night berry and Wyatt Hatton have would eventually strike when Brossart on Saturday afternoon August 19. interceptions. He also rushed for “I felt our running game was against Mason County at Laurel some limited experience on the senior JT Smallwood took a and were finally able to get its 75 yards and 2 touchdowns. Oaks Golf Course, site of the course. pass from junior Aven Harper offense in rythym. The Wildcats a positive,” Wildcat head coach Senior halfback Travis Terry Brown said. “We just need 2011 regional tournament. As the Cats have worked on and netted his first career varsi- and Mustangs played to a 6-6 Daugherty rushed for 110 yards While results were not available their swings at the practice ty goal. Unfortunately, despite draw. Aven Harper led the way to work a little harder defensive- for PC. Daugherty was named ly.” at press time, the opening match range, Lane has looked great collectively taking 16 shot scoring four times, while chip- the Rumpke Player of the Week. will give Coach Ron Stinson a and will be one of the top 5 attempts, the 'Cats would not ping in with a pair of assists. The Wildcats grabbed an Also, wide receiver Austin Pyles early lead in the first quarter. good opportunity to see where golfers in the region. Lance, score again as they dropped the Ryan Feltner, Austin Hatton, had four receptions for 30 yards, his team stands. Mason County Cody, Evan, Trey and Wyatt season opener 2-1. Junior goal- and Jared Cox each added goals However, Carroll County and Tyler Harrison had three answered with a few scores and is the preseason favorite to walk have all showed flashes of bril- keeper Jacob Farwell recorded for the 'Cats, who took a quick receptions for 22 yards. Pyles away with the region team liance during the preseason 20 saves. 3-0 lead in the games first 12 took control most of the game. had two kick returns for 38 Pendleton County did make it championship. practice. The 'Cats hoped to rebound minutes before allowing yards too. The experience of being on Today, they travel to Critten- on Thursday night when they Brossart to pull even. interesting at the end and had a The Wildcats next play a chance in the fourth quarter, but the course should prove benefi- den at Eagle Creek to take on hosted Rowan County. PC came "I made some lineup adjust- home game against Ludlow this cial to the Cats come September. Grant County. Tomorrow, they out the gate aggressively on ments that paid off in this game. they fell a little bit short. Friday at 7 p.m. “We need a “We need to take care of the Lane Weaver has plenty experi- host Simon Kenton at Pendleton offense, getting numerous shot I moved Ryan and Aven back good week of work to get ready ence playing on it but Lance Country Club and travel south to attempts but were unable to con- together as forwards to help ball. It is tough to beat anyone for a solid Ludlow team,” with 4 turnovers,” Brown said. Jones will be playing for the Cynthiana Country Club to play vert any scores. Despite domi- kickstart our offense, and it Brown said. Come out and sup- first time on the course. Cody Harrison County on Thursday. nating possession and dictating worked," said Feltner. "We “I was proud of the way we port your Cats! the pace of the first half, includ- played much better in this game, ing getting off 17 shots, the we dropped a pre-season game PCHS Volleyball Schedule game remained scoreless at to Brossart at Soccerama, and I halftime. Rowan County would saw some improvement Date-Time Opponent Place break through in the final 12 tonight." August 23 Harrison County Away minutes, taking a 1-0 lead that The Wildcats concluded its August 30 Simon Kenton Away would end up being the final busy week Saturday evening September 1 Bracken County Home score. The Wildcats offensive against Scott High. The Eagles September 6 Williamstown Home woes translated to 26 total dominated PC from the begin- missed shots, Rowan County ning of the game and went on September 8 Conner Away took just 11. to win in convincing fashion, 6- September 13 Campbell County Away "This game was very frus- 0. Any momentum the 'Cats September 19 Deming Home trating to watch," said head offense had found earlier in the September 20 St. Patrick’s Away coach Lisa Feltner. "We have afternoon was quickly lost. September 22 Montgomery County Away got to execute our shot opportu- This week, the Wildcats will nities. There's no excuse in not play three games. Tonight, PC September 27 Walton Verona Away scoring any goals when you will host Dixie Heights at 7 p.m. September 29 Brossart Home have give yourself that many On Thursday evening, the team October 1 Harrison County Away chances." travels to face Conner at 7:30 October 4 Grant County Away On Friday the Wildcats took p.m., and on Saturday night the October 5 Mason County Home part in the Scott Christian 'Cats host Boone County at 7:30 Memorial Invitational, held at p.m. October 10-15 Districts TBA Page 8, The Falmouth Outlook, August 23, 2011 Court District Court Tina Louise Scott 1978. PTC, ARR. Fail of owner to maint req ins Hon Barbara Paul Donna Adele Sullender vs Tim- Richard L Wright Et Al. MH. Hon Charles W Kuster Jr Summons, Warrant. DUI. PTC 1st off. DMOC on proof. 8/15/2011 othy R Sullender. OH. OTBS. Motion granted OE. 08/16/2011 9/20. Mary K Koenig 1956. ARR. Amy Antrobus vs Terry Motion withdrawn to be renoticed. Wendell Cox vs Gary Cales Et Estate of Benjamin Hurst Jr. Angela Kay Vaughn 1977. 7 Fail to wear seat belt. PIF. Antrobus 1963. SCH, Summons. Arthur Wayne Miller vs Norifiel Al. MH. Motion granted OE. MH, Agreed TBE for $4000. cases SCD. PTC/SCH 9/20. Robert A Lea 1960. ARR. Fail CH 9/12. C Miller. OH. VFD filed test taken Deutsher Bank National Trust In Re: Minor DI-P-00021. REV. Jeffery E Rardin Jr 1988. REV. to notify DOT of address change. Crystal Ayres (Brashear) vs decree entered. Co vs Christopher Bryant. MH. SC/fiduciary mail for 9/13 for doc- Def released from probation. DMOC on proof. Stephen T Ayres. CH, Summons. Lauren Rae Bruin vs Michael D Motion granted OE. umentation of periodic settlement. Joshua L Caldwell 1982. PH. Jonathan William Miller 1978. CH 9/12. Bruin. REV. Agreement OE. Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs Bev- In Re: Minor DI 11-P-00098. Fail to or improper signal, no/exp ARR. Fail of owner to maint req ins Joyce M Baxter vs John W Bax- Christopher G Robinson vs Vic- erly A Hartig. PTC. Motion for OH. OE. reg plates, no/exp reg receipt, 1st 1st off. SC/Mail 9/13. ter. MH. Hearing 9/12. toria A McIntosh. MH. Pass to 9/12. summary judgment overruled. Estate of David R Lynn. Probate deg poss of heroin 1st off, pos of Damiane C Mitchell 1989. Deborah L Bruener vs Charles Robbie J Colemire III vs Krystal Green Tree Service vs Michael Hearing. Will admitted and OE. drug paraphernalia, DUI. PC; bond- ARR. No/exp reg plates, fail of Bruener Jr. SCH. CH 9/12. L Colemire. MH. OTBS hold until W Smith Et Al. MH. Motion grant- Rodney Miles vs Keith Herron. ed over to GJ. owner to maint req ins 1st off. SCH Sheila Fletcher vs Michael 9/12. ed OE. REV. All prior motions withdrawn Wade R Campbell 1985. CH. 9/13. Calvert. SCH. CH 9/12. Rona Schaller vs Leland GMAC Mortgage LLC vs & agreed order entered. REV 2/14/12. Charles B Phillips 1983. ARR. Robin Cole (now Webster) vs Schaller. REV. Agreement OE. Danielle N Long. MH. Motion Kentucky League of Cities Ins. James Willliam Carmack 1980. Fail to wear seat belts. PIF. Sterling Cole. CH. CH 9/12. Tara Ann Bowman vs Delbert granted OE. Agency vs Tina L Scott. MH. DJ PH. TBUT farm equipment. Betty S Piantek 1970. Booster Mary Beth Workman vs Todd A Ray Bowman. SCH. FTA/BW Fifth Third Mortgage Company entered. FTA/BW $1000 cash. seat violation- 2 counts. FTA. Cox. CH. CH 9/12. $100. vs Unknown spouse Little. MH. Williams Place Apartments vs Terry L Davis 1987. PH. Bur- Tara L Ramirez 1973. ARR. Kenneth Lee Dunn vs Alicia Kathy Lynn Hendy vs Michael Motion granted OE. Brianna Whalen. CT. Forcible glary 2nd deg. PC found- bound Speed 10 MPH>, license to be in Glidersleeve Sprague Dunn. SCH. Alford. REV. VFD filed. Green Tree Service, LLC vs detainer sustained. over- bond to remain as set. poss. DMOC on proof. CH 9/12. Treasa Reynolds vs Michael Keith W Ramsey Et Al. MH. Eva M Adams 1978. SCD. PAO Herman S Erfman 1965. PH. Casey J Reynolds 1986. ARR. Ollie G Whalen vs Arthur R Bernard Reynolds. MH. Passed Motion granted OE. 9/20. Wanton endangerment 1st deg. Fail to wear seat belt. PIF. Herrman. CH.CH 9/12. until 9/12. Charles Duncan 1983. PTC. Tyler J Baucom 1992. SCD. PD/NG/PH 9/6. J M Robinson 1952. Fail to Shellie L (Blackburn) Hutchin- Sarah Lynn Orme vs Eric Scott Incest victim U/12YOA - 3 counts, PAO 9/20. Tina Louise Scott 1978. CH, wear seat belt. PIF. son vs Donald Hutchinson. CH. CH Orme. Rev, summons. VFD filed. sexual abuse 1st deg victim Jeffrey S Breeden 1975. SCD. Summons, Warrant. CH 8/30. Ryan T Shields 1977. ARR. Fail 9/12. Decree entered. U/12YOA. Sentencing 10/19. PAO 9/20. Aaron Stewart 1978. PH, PTC. to wear seat belts. FTA. Sandra L Jones (Daughtery) vs Kelly Earl Tolbert vs Amy Jesse Fuller 1986. PTC. Bur- James E Brown 1988. SCD. TBUT farm equipment, criminal Manley E Smith III. ARR. Fail Eddie P Jones. CH.CH 9/12. Marie Tolbert. OH. Rev 9/19. glary 1st deg, burglary 3rd deg, PAO 9/20. mischief 1st deg, operating on sus- to wear seat belt, fail to produce ins Jamie A Moneyhon Et Al vs Vir- Harvey Daniel Morgan Jolly vs TBUT of firearm, TBUT, criminal Ryan T Butts 1985. 2 cases pended/revoked OL. PTC 9/20. card. DMOC on proof. ginia C Jump. BW$500 cash only Vicki Marlene Jolly. Rev. VFD mischief, persistent felony offender SCD. PAO 9/20. Bryan Angell 1977. ARR. Fail Johnny D Spicer 1976. REV. subj to arrears no credit toward bail. filed. 2nd deg. JT to remain as set. Shane B Carpenter 1987. SCD. to wear seat belt. PD $25. Speed 20 MPH>, improper pass, Konnie K (Kells) Kiskaden vs Gerald Christopher Wright vs Brian Harrison 1990. Probation PAO 9/20. Larry G Ball 1972. ARR. Fail of reckless driving. Successful diver- Jody C Kiskaden. CH, Summons. Bob Carter Et Al. Rev. Cont 9/9. revocation hearing. Probation viola- Mandy R Cawthorne 1989. Pay owner to maint req ins 1st. SC/Mail sion. DMOC w/o prejudice. CH 9/12. David Keith Nelson vs Janet tion. Admission to allegations 5 yr NLT $50 8/30. 9/13. Samuel J Stagg 1983. ARR. Fail Robert G Morgan vs Carol Ann Nelson. Rev. VFD filed decree sentenced imposed. Shelley D Chapman 1972. Danny R Beckett 1965. SCD. to wear seat belt. FTA. (McQueen Brown) Morgan. entered. Adam Hughes 1979. PTC. SCD. PAO 9/20. REV 9/20. Sherry L Sweigart 1961. OH. MH. Agreed OE. Virginia M Smith vs Robert Wanton endangerment 1st deg - 2 Michael Crites 1975. SCD. Kimberlee A Bonapfel 1990. Credit for time served and remand. John D Parker vs Amber M Smith. MH. Apt GAL for Res adult counts, persistent felony offender. PAO 9/20. ARR. Speed 10 MPH>.PIF. Eric P Tincher 1986. CFA. Fail Parker. MH. OE. prisoner. 2nd deg. Final PTC 9/21, JT 9/28. Catina D Curry 1972. SCD. Russell P Brown 1968. Fail of to notify DOT of address change, Rita Carol (Beach) Powell vs Sarah Jackson vs John R Jack- William McDonough 1988. PAO 9/20. owner to maint req ins 1st off. operating on suspended/revoked Charles Marion Powell. SCH. BW son Jr. MH. Air OTBS. Probation revocation hearing. Pro- Timothy J First 1970. SCD. DMOC on proof. OL, fail to surrendered revoked OL. $100 cash only subj to arrears no Danny Smallwood Et Al vs bation violation. Admission to alle- PAO 9/20. Tiffany Bruin 1993. CFA. Speed CFA 8/30. credit toward bail. Glenna Renee Kiskaden Et Al. MH. gations probation cont on same con- Rodney Joe Grubb 1976. 6 15 MPH>. Cont 8/30. Dylan L Wanstrath 1992. ARR. Terry L Price vs Karen Darlene Motion passed 9/12. ditions and one additional: receive cases SCD. Contempt 5 counts, pro- Anthony P Butler 1967. ARR. Fail to wear seat belt. PIF. (Jacobs) Price.CH. CH 9/12. Vicky Jaye (Miller) Antrobus vs substance abuse assessment and fol- bation violation,operating on sus- Fail to notify DOT of address April M Waters 1985. CFA. Shannon Ring vs Dennis Ray- Tim Carl Antrobus. MH. Cont low any rec’d treatment. pended/revoked OL. Pass 8/23. change. DMOC of proof. Public intoxication. Cont 10/18. mond Ring Sr. CH. BW $1000 cash motion 9/12. J M Robinson 1952. PTC. Final Gina Marie Guttridge 1979. Chase R Camidge 1984. ARR. Bryan D Watkins 1993. ARR. only subj to arrears no jail credit Ricky Lee Stephenson vs Traci PTC 10/19. JT 10/31. SCD. PAO 9/20. Fail to wear seat belt. PIF. Speed 10 MPH>. FTA. towards bail. M Stephenson. Rev. Rev 9/19. James Wallace 1987. ARR. Bur- Lonnie J Hamilton 1971. SCD. Misty L Carr 1983. ARR. Fail to Justin L Whitehead 1988. ARR. Donald Sandlin vs Susie San- Circuit Court glary 2nd deg, TBUT. Final PTC PAO 9/20. wear seat belt. PIF. Person 18-20 poss/purch/ATT dlin. CH. BW$150 cash only subj to Hon Jay Delaney 10/19, JT 10/31. Tracey L Hardy 1966. SCD. Elizabeth F Clark 1957. ARR. purch/have another purch alcohol. arrears no jail credit towards bail. 8/17/2011 Delbert Cox Et Al vs Jeffrey M PAO 9/20. Fail to wear seat belt. PIF. SC/Mail 8/30. Judy Walters vs David Watkins. Philip Spegal vs Estate of J B Perkins Et Al. Status Hearing. Court Eric J Herindon 1976. SCD. Shelby Loyd Coffey 1978. Sarah R Cookendorfer 1985. CH, summons. OE. Spegal. MH. MH withdrawn will hold decision on case in PAO 9/20. ARR. TBUT of a firearm - 3 counts. CFA. Fail to notify DOT of address Joshua Dale Whaley vs Amber- request of plaintiff. absence for 10 days. Ricky G Holden 1971. SCD. PD/NG/PTC 9/20. change. DMOC on proof. ly Dawn Whaley. CH. CH 10/3. Rita Spencer vs Kentucky Tax Melissa Smith Deaton Et Al vs PAO 9/20. Sterling Thomas Cole Jr. 2 cases Bonnie F Lykins 1989. PTC. Sandra K Bishop vs Bryan C Bill Servicing, Inc. MH. Reset 9/7. Realty Park Et Al. MH. Motion to Eva Jenkins 1982. PIF. REV. REV 8/12/12. Fail of non-owner o maint req ins Bishop. CH. CH 10/3. Kentucky Tax Bill Servicing, dismiss overruled. Motion for sum- Robert A Jenkins Jr 1970. SCD. David C Crull 1953. Fail to 2nd off. DMOC & remanded w/o Laura T Pugh vs Marjorie Byrd. Inc. vs Jack Scroggins Et Al. MH. mary judgment passed to be reno- FTA/BW $550. Cash only def to wear seat belt. PIF. prej. CH. CH 10/3. Reset to 9/7. ticed. sign, SF&C or serve 11 days P or S. Michael Lee Eiser 1964. SCH. Jane Hop Hamilton 1963. ARR. Ex Rel: Paulena M Covert vs Cinfed Employees Federal Amanda C King 1987. SCD. Pay in full by SCH 9/16. Fail to wear seat belt, fail of owner Porter R Covert. CH. CH 9/12. Credit Union vs Richard W Carr. PAO 9/20. Matthew J Fultz 1992. Fail to to maint req ins. DMOC on proof. Jonnie D Thompson vs Sherry L MH. Motion granted OE. SUBSCRIBE Linda Koos 1971. SCD. PAO wear seat belt. PIF. Tommy W Keeton 1976. CFA, Hunt. MH. OE. Ricky Stephenson vs Shelley A 9/20. Amberly T Glahn 1986. ARR. Warrant. No/exp reg plates, fail of Geneva Hutchinson vs Dallas Haste PSY. D. MH. Motion to set NOW! Jeremy Ray Linder 1980. SCD. No/exp plates, no/exp Kentucky reg owner to maint req ins 1st. SCH Hutchinson. CH.CH 9/12. for trial overruled Agreed D & C PAO 9/20. receipt, SC/mail 9/13. 9/27. Mary A Rarrieck vs Pauline M order TBS. Timothy Brian McDaniel 1977. Ronald L Golfman 1965. ARR. Leeann M Moore 1986. OH, Meade. CH. CH 9/12. Butler Rest Home, Inc. vs Diana 2 cases SCD. PAO 9/20. Fail to wear seat belt. PIF. Warrant. PD/NG/PTC 9/20. Tina L Scott vs Allen N Scott. S Livengood Et Al. MH. Motions CALL William D McDonough 1988. Serena Jean Girrtidge 1976. 10 Ronald E Poor Jr 1983. OH, CH, Summons. CH 9/12. for summary judgment remanded 654-3333 SCD. PAO 9/20. cases REV. Theft by deception warrant. SCH 9/13. Tonya L Williams vs Jeffrey W from docket until further notice. Jamie Allen Moneyhon 1979. U/$300 - 27 counts, U/$500 - 7 Family Court Willliams. SCH. Hearing 9/12. Bank of America, NA vs SCD, Summoms. PAO 9/20. counts. BW $2400 cash only def to Shawn D Morton 1986. SCD. sign S to restitution. PAO 9/20. Gerald E Henson 1986. 2 cases PUBLIC NOTICE Mary A Noble 1960. SCD. PAO SCH. SCH 9/13. Affordable Bankruptcy 9/20. Ronald Hogge 1981. SCH. Roger D Phillips 1959. SCD. FTA/BW $100 only def to post S to COPIES OF THE PENDLETON PAO 9/20. F & costs or serve 2 days. DEBT RELIEF Manley E Smith III 1979. SCD. Clarence Hubbard 1972. CFA. COUNTY FISCAL COURT 2010 - 2011 PAO. Operating on suspended/revoked ALL DEBTS ELIMINATED INTO ONE MONTHLY PAYMENT! Sandra Kay Smith 1948. SCD. OL. Final CFA on 8/30. Car Loans Taxes Foreclosures Lawsuits FINANCIAL STATEMENT AND PAO 9/20. Brandi J Hurst 1990. CFA. Poss William C Turner 1982. SCD. of marij, poss of drug parapherna- Credit Cards Medical Bills Repossessions Garnishments COUNTY TREASURER’S 2010 - 2011 PAO 9/20. lia. SCH 9/27. STOP FORECLOSURES • STOP LAWSUITS! • KEEPALL PROPERTY! Duane W Wageman 1953. Bobby D Johnson 1963. ARR. STOP WAGE GARNISHMENTS! • STOP HARASSING PHONE CALLS! ANNUAL REPORT ARE AVAILABLE FTA/BW $700 cash only def to sign Fail to wear seat belt. PD. FREE OFFICE & PHONE CONSULTATION PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE SF & C or serve 14 days P or S. Michael D Jones 1964. ARR. EVENING & SAT. APPTS AVAILABLE/WALK INS WELCOME TO THE PUBLIC AT THE OFFICE OF David Jospeh Weaver 1979.2 Resident fishing w/o license. cases SCD. PAO 9/20. DMOC on proof. MICHAEL E. PLUMMER THE COUNTY TREASURER, 233 Juanita Ann Webster 1961. 2 Jennifer L Kerns 1980. ARR. Attorney At Law casesSCD, REV. PAO 9/20. Fail to wear seat belt, no/exp KY MAIN STREET, ROOM 4, Leslie Franklin Wells 1981. 2 reg receipt, no/exp reg plates, fail to 11 W. 6th St., Covington, KY 41011 cases SCD. PAO 9/20. notify DOT of address, fail of 859-581-5516 or Toll Free 1-877-790-2233 FALMOUTH, KENTUCKY DURING Julie Danielle Willmes 1983. owner to maint req ins 1st ins. SCH Conveniently located just across the street from Bankruptcy Court SCD. PIF. 9/20. or check us out on the web at www.plummerbankruptcy.com REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS. Nicolas S Wolsing 1989. SCD. Daniel P Kiskaden Jr 1992. FTA/BW $800 cash only def to sign SF & C or serve 16 days P or S. Marlene W Yocum 1965. SCD. PAO 9/20. James L Breaton 1987. ARR, Summons. Disorderly conduct 2nd You could play doctor, deg, menacing. NG/PA/PTC 9/20. Rhonda Bearton 1984. ARR. or you could play it smart. Disorderly conduct 2nd deg, men- acing. Bonded. Robert D Hunt 1985. OH. No/exp plates, registration receipt. SCH 9/13. Margaret C Jenkins 1989. ARR. 1st deg poss of herion 1st off. PD/NG/PH 9/20. Jeremy Joseph Moore 1979. ARR. Flagrant non-support. PD/NG/PH 9/20. Terrence W Sheets 1969. ARR. Leaving scene of accident, fail of owner to maint req ins 1st off, DUI, convicted felon in poss of firearm, terroristic threatening 3rd deg. Bonded. Mark D Perkins 1965. OH, Summons. REV 11/22. Melissa D Mason. CFA, War- rant. Theft by deception U/$500. SCH 9/27. Joseph L Casey 1977. PTC. Criminal trespassing 3rd deg, TBUT, fail of owner to maint req ins 1st off. GP serve 120 days con- current w/state sentence; waive costs. Affordable, basic healthcare vaccinations, flu, ear aches, Paul Bryan Davis 1988. 7 cases services are now offered at yourear wax removal, insect bite REV. SCH 8/14. local Cynthiana Walmart store. and stings, minor wounds, Tyler S Deglow 1993. 2 cases And best of all, the care is sinus infections, upper PTC, CFA. Poss of marij, poss of provided by professionals you respiratory infections, wart drug paraphernalia, public intoxica- tion. DMOC as successful diver- know and trust -- the doctors removal, and pre-employme sion. and nurses of Harrison Memorialscreenings -- to name a few Joseph Delessandro 1962. PTC. Hospital. Driving on DUI suspended license CLINIC HOURS: 1st off. Final PTC 9/20. At The Clinic at Walmart, you'll Monday-Friday 11 am - 9 pm Tabitha L Franklin 1988. To find basic healthcare services Saturday 10 am - 6 pm enter plea. Cont 8/23. offered seven days a week Sunday 1 pm - 5 pm Abilene S Gilbert 1975. PTC. with no appointment needed. Assult 4th deg. PTC 9/20. We treat acne, bladder infections, Michael F Harrison 1978. REV, Stop by for a TOUR and Summons. Flagrant non-support. blood sugar testing, camp and receive a free bottle of hand Cont 8/30. school physicals, cholesterol sanitizer to keep you Trampas Willie Hoskins 1969. 2 screenings, common germ free and healthy. cases PTC. Fraudulant use of cc U/10,000, DUI. PTC 9/6. Sonny Lonaker 1982. PTC, Coming soon to Cynthiana . . . SCD. Fail to wear seat belt, opera- tion on suspended/revoked OL. BW $1000 cash only def to sign SF & C or serve 10 days. P & S. Kayla N McNay 1989. PTC, Operating on suspended/revoked OL. SCH 9/27. The Falmouth Outlook, August 23, 2011, Page 9 TV Guide

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Strike Back My Soul to Take SHOW Inglourious Basterds The Tillman Story The Messenger Page 12, The Falmouth Outlook, August 23, 2011 More Sayings By Polly Thornton dows to keep evil spirits out of When you drop a dishrag on the house. the floor it means you’re going Sleep with your Bible under to love company. your pillow to keep bad dreams Butler Festival Always leave a horse by the and evil away. same door you came in or you You are going to have some will take the troubles of the good luck if the palm of your house with you as you go. right hand itches. Plant potatoes and all under- Pick up a frog and your hand ground vegetables in the dark of will get warts. the moon. Don’t look a gift horse in the Plant beans and all above mouth. ground vegetables during the If it wasn’t for bad luck I’d light of the moon. have no luck at all. Fill what’s empty, empty If you drop a spoon a woman what’s full and scratch where it will visit. If you drop a form a itches. man will visit. If you drop a Many folks are itching for knife a woman and a man will something they don’t want to visit. scratch for. A rolling stone gathers no If cornbread splits while it’s moss. baking somebody int he family Don’t count your chickens is going to die soon. until all the eggs have hatched. When you run across a Birds of a feather flock horseshoe pick it up and spit on together. it and then throw it over your If you see a rainbow after a shoulder without looking back storm it means you are going to and you will have good luck. have fair weather. Left to right: Ashley Laudick, Tracy Laudick, and Erin Franke If you sing before breakfast, Love is a shallow suitor if were torn between being a Lucky Duck or tossing bean bags. you’re going to cry before sup- it’s not recognized by trust and per. faith. If you spill salt, before sure If you find a four leaf clover to throw a pinch over your left in your yard keep it and it will shoulder or you’re going to have bring you good luck. bad luck. Early to bed, early to rise, What Mother Nature gives and you will be healthy, you, Father Time will take away. wealthy, and wise. Aubrey Mullins enjoyed a cold treat at the Butler Festival. Let a black cat cross your You can lead a horse to path and you are in for bad luck. water, but you can’t make him If a black crosses your path drink. turn around and go back the Things are never so bad they other way and you won’t have can’t get worse. bad luck. Pennies make dollars. A horseshoe nailed over the A penny for your thoughts. door will always keep evil spir- A bakers dozen. its out of the house. There is always one bad egg Sprinkle salt around the out- in the basket. side of all your doors and win- Crossfire Crew pick up trash Jim Fetters kept the games going with the basketball throw. On April 30, 2011, 15 mem- crew also found plastic pop bot- bers of the Crossfire Crew of tles which were used to make New Zion Baptist Church Meth. We had to call the State walked five miles along High- Police to come and pick this up. Left to right: Chris, Kevin, andAdarin provided music entertain- way 22 West and picked up 32 The only good thing we came ment for the crowd at the Butler Festival. bags of trash. upon was a mother turkey nest- Items found on this road ing on 12 eggs. It was a blessing were dirty diapers, bags of to see! Thank you from Committee restaurant wrappers, cups, bot- Citizens of Pendleton Coun- The Butler Festival Commit- Thanks to the are churches, tles, cardboard, insulation and ty, please do not litter! It only tee would like to thank each craft, and food booths for sup- the worst of all, was feces in a makes our beautiful county look business and community (either porting the festival. cup! Seriously? Who in their trashy. by gift or service) for their con- To all the workers of the fes- right mind would do this? The tinued support of the Butler Fes- tival we thank you so much. You tival. are special! The Falmouth Out- Picking up trash on Hwy 177 Thank you for donating look we thank you for the adver- On Saturday, April 30, 2011, radar detector, syringe, plastic beautiful baskets for the silent tisement. the Butler Baptist Church Well- Easter eggs and a wooden decoy auction (another great event). Thanks to the Boy Scouts ness Ministry along with addi- duck. It was an eye-opening To all the bands for playing and Leaders for trash pickup, tional volunteers from the experience for all who partici- music for the festival we tahnk parking, patrolling the grounds, church had the opportunity to pated with everyone, especially you. (3-4-1), County Line Ram- and camping out during the fes- pick up trash on Higheway 177. the youth, realizing that when blers, Hard Times, Mr. Timmy tival. With 13 adults and two youth you throw trash out your vehicle and the Supper Table Gang, Sara Thank you and God bless. assisting, we were able to col- window it does not just dissa- Melanie Mullins and Missy Combs were glad to help with host- and Jason Mann, Junction 177 See you next year! lect 53 bags of trash and one car pear, but it continues to have a ing duties at the Milk Can throw booth. Band, Mitch Ruth, and the The Butler Festival tire. negative effect on the environ- Sugar Foot Cloggers. Committee The items collected for dis- ment along with those whose posal ranged from bottles/cans, homes are located nearby.

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