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Per $19.50 Year In County Volume 95 — No. 5 WEST LIBERTY, KENTUCKY 41472, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2005 ¢ $22.00 Year In Kentucky 50 Copy $24.00 Year Outside Kentucky Guilty pleas Personal choices in entered at court term a fast pace world Forums reveal effects ing rural Nine defendants pleaded To Your economy, guilty to felony charges in Mor- of fast paced modern having to gan Circuit Court last week. One life on citizens’ health Health... seek work case was dismissed, and seven ‘Listening to outside of the cases were redocketed. By Laura Hall concerns and community, Entering guilty pleas were: and life on In a series of health forums discovering Matthew Scott Cox, sodomy held across Morgan County an solutions the go. One 1st degree (two counts) amended together’ participant unexpected phrase keeps emerg- argued, to 3rd degree, rape 1st degree ing: “Our world is too fast pace.” amended to 3rd degree. The Com- This concept of life on the go “Modern society can not fix all monwealth has recommended the ills...People are too busy-they continually comes up in forum used to take care of families—the five year sentences for each of the discussions. Even residents in ru- sodomy counts and two years for ral Morgan County have not es- tradition of Sunday dinner is the rape charge, to be served con- gone. Modernization has taken caped the speed of life in 2005. from us what we long for.” secutively. Although there are still 24 Sidney C. Gevedon, receiving hours in a day and seven days in Social and economic shifts in our modern day have certainly af- stolen property over $300. The a week, there does not seem to be fected our physical, social, and Commonwealth recommended enough time to get everything done. The very thought of exer- emotional well-being. It often two years. Photo By Lanny Franklin seems like too much effort to use Sidney C. Gevedon, criminal cising, cooking a healthy meal, or even small opportunities for possession of a forged instrument New Elk Fork bridge eating supper as a family seems foreign to a great number of the physical activity in our day. At 2nd degree, two years on each Work on the new Ky. 7 bridge across Elk Fork was nearing completion when this photo was one forum, a participant referred count to run concurrently. made a few days ago. Paving of the relocated sector of Ky. 7 between West Liberty and Ky. 519 forum participants. to the simple decisions that Michael Ransom Whitt, oper- is underway and contractors plan to have the highway open to traffic in time for the Sorghum In the health forums, Morgan County participants have drawn people make, such as where they ating a motor vehicle under influ- Festival the last weekend in September. Once the new sector is open, the contractor will begin choose to park in the Wal-Mart ence of alcohol/drugs, 90 days dismantling the old bridge. The new bridge is about 18 feet higher than the old span. This photo links between the limited hours parking lot, to highlight the rela- was made from old Ky. 7 near the end of the old bridge. in the day, on-going tasks to be recommended; resisting arrest, 12 completed, and choosing which tionship between individual months, violation of Kentucky choices, healthy behaviors, and tasks are the most urgent. These trying to get things done quickly. E.P.O./D.V.O., 90 days recom- same participants have high- mended. Charge of convicted lighted shifts in the local See FAST PACE Page 10 felon in possession of a handgun Police, dispatch vacancies aired, economy and changing family dismissed. structures as causes for life on the Sidney Craig Gevedon, theft go. Family spends by unlawful taking (parts from tax rates approved by Council Participants are not necessar- vehicle), two year sentence rec- ily trying to place blame for the uncomfortable ommended. New equipment truck cated another officer will be hired and said he had decided to await local health issues on someone Robert L. Tolson, assault (two if Harless is unable to return to on an agreement by the depart- else. Actually they are unraveling 24 hrs. on lake counts). Sentencing set Sept. 26. for fire dept. okayed, work. ment on whether to purchase a the complex web between per- A Morgan County family Herbert Wayne Harrison, theft property tax rates set Council member Doren Brad- new truck or a cheaper used one sonal health decisions, fast paced spent an uncomfortable 24 hours by unlawful taking/disposition ley, joined by Walter, Jordan, and before placing the advertisement. life, shifts in the local economy on Cave Run Lake Sunday and Concerns about vacancies on Henley, also demanded an expla- Fire Chief David Jones and and changes to the family struc- Sunday night after their boat mo- over $300, burglary 2nd degree the police department and the amended to 3rd degree, recom- nation from Mayor Nickell why Assistant Chief Jason James both ture. The convergence of all these tor malfunctioned. need for a new $125,000 - bids for a new equipment truck stated at the meeting that the de- factors affects our health. Rescue squads from Rowan mended sentence: three years on $130,000 equipment truck for the each count to run concurrently. for the fire department have not partment needs a new truck, and Many participants can un- and Morgan counties were called fire department were aired at been advertised as authorized by on a motion by Mark Walter, the cover the links between a chang- by worried relatives to begin a Matthew E. Parks, receiving Monday’s City Council meeting. stolen property over $300, two the council. council voted to readvertise for search after the family failed to Council members Mark Mayor Nickell said that after bids. return to the boat-launch ramp at years; custodial interference, two Walter, Belinda Jordan, and Accusation filed years; operating vehicle on sus- the bid advertisement was autho- The Council also approved a Poppin Rock Sunday evening. Vickie Henley called for imme- rized, fire department members $9.500.00 expenditure requested After several hours of pad- pended license, $100 fine; failure diate filling of a vacancy created against former to wear seat belts, $25 fine. had discussed the matter further See CITY COUNCIL Page 6 dling, Nick and Sharon Williams on the five-member police force and young son, Kyle, of Ky. 519 Elmer Matthew Parks, custo- when Officer James Harless was Morgan pastor dial interference, two year sen- A former pastor of the Prince were able to reach shore before struck by a vehicle earlier this dark Sunday, where they built a tence recommended. year while manning a traffic of Peace Catholic Church has Amy Adkins, trafficking in been accused of sexual miscon- fire and spent the night. checkpoint. Due to recent resig- They were spotted about 9:30 controlled substance within 1,000 nations, the number of police dis- duct with a minor, according to yards of a school, two year sen- the Roman Catholic Diocese of a.m. Monday paddling their boat patchers is also down to three back toward their launch site, by tence recommended. from a normal contingent of six. Lexington. Ralph C. Caldwell, operating Named in the allegation was members of the Morgan County Mayor Robert Nickell said Rescue Squad. motor vehicle under influence of overtime required by officers and Father Pete Richardson, who alcohol/drugs, $500 fine and 12 dispatchers is not yet a significant pastored in West Liberty and months in jail with 11 months financial problem and indicated Owingsville from July 1994 to Help save lives, conditionally discharged. that steps are being taken to fill January 2004. Richardson has Randy O. Young, fleeing or the dispatcher positions. He indi- been recalled from his duties as win a free trip evading police 1st degree director of the Cincinnati-based amended to 2nd degree, 12 Glenmary Home Missioners’ de- to Orlando, Fla. months conditionally discharged; Two Morgan Co. partment of pastoral services in Help save someone’s life. Do- driving on DUI suspended Nashville, pending an investiga- nate blood. Just one pint of blood operator’s license, $250 fine. road contracts tion of the charges. can help save the lives of An agreed order was entered The allegation was made pub- three people: red cells for open- in the case of Carla Brewer, are announced lic Aug. 17 by Lexington Bishop heart surgery patients, plasma for See CIRCUIT COURT Page 10 JACKSON, Ky., Aug. 17— Roland Gainer, who released a accident victims, platelets for Governor Ernie Fletcher and Act- letter dated Aug. 11 from Father cancer patients, and more — 300 U.S. 460 at Ezel to ing Transportation Secretary Bill Dan Dorsey, president of the pints of blood are needed every Nighbert have announced the Glenmary Home Missioners. single day of the year to supply be closed for culvert awarding of a $472,327.50 con- Diocesan spokesman Tom 67 central and eastern Kentucky tract for highway improvements Shaughnessy said the allegation hospitals and clinics with the replacement Aug. 29 in Morgan County. “This project was made Aug. 8, and that Dorsey blood they need. JACKSON, Ky. — In order to is an example of our had contacted the alleged victim You can make a difference in replace a culvert, the Kentucky administration’s goal of provid- See ACCUSATION Page 10 the world by giving blood. Do- Transportation Cabinet’s Depart- ing a safe and reliable transpor- nate at the Morgan County Blood ment of Highways plans to close tation system for all Kentuck- Deadline for news, Drive Thursday, Sept. 8. Hours U.S. 460 between mile markers 2 ians,” Governor Fletcher said. will be from noon to 7:30 p.m. at and 3 near Ezel on Monday, Aug. The contract calls for resurfac- adv. noon Monday 29. This will affect traffic be- the Community Center. ing sections of two highways to- Because of extremely tight The drive is sponsored by tween West Liberty and taling 5.29 miles. Granddaddy tomato! Frenchburg. printing schedules, news items Morgan County Lions Club. Re- The first section includes 2.05 Billy Howard, of White Oak Branch, West Liberty, stopped by and advertising submitted for freshments will be provided by The road will be closed at 8:00 miles of Ky. 205, the Helechawa- a.m. and will remain closed until The Courier Office on Monday of this week to show off this publication in The Licking Val- the West Liberty Homemakers. the work is completed. The Buskirk-Greear Road, between huge tomato he grew in his garden this summer. The tomato is ley Courier should be submit- Save three lives at the blood project is anticipated to take less Ky. 844 and Ky. 705. This project of the purple variety, and weighed almost 4 pounds. A gar- ted by Friday of the preceding drive and register to win a trip to than one working day. also includes the installation of dener for many years, Mr. Howard grew several other big to- week and must be in our of- Orlando, Fla., including air fare, No marked detour will be thermoplastic pavement intersec- matoes this year, and in years past, but he said this was the fice before noon on Monday. hotel, and passes to Universal posted. See ROADS Page 6 “granddaddy” of them all. —Editor Studios Orlando.

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Magoffin woman The Licking Valley Courier goes on trial for P.O. Box 187 - West Liberty, Ky. 41472 - Phone 606-743-3551 Letters USPS Permit Number 312-040 Medicare fraud GREGORY KINNER EARL W. KINNER, JR. SUE H. KINNER MY BAD!! The head of the Kentucky Associate Editor Editor & Publisher Associate Editor Lynn Nickell discovers it pays Black Lung Association, formed to research before making a ca- to help coal miners deal with the POSTMASTER: Send charges of address and all forms to the above sual statement. debilitating disease and the legal address. The Licking Valley Courier is published on Thursdays 51 weeks wrangles surrouding iot, is being a year. Periodicals postage paid at the West Liberty Post Office. West To The Courier: tried on charges of Medicare Liberty, Kentucky. Editor reserves the right to edit and/or omit all items In the story about Morgan fraud. submitted to publication. County’s high school basketball “Carolyn Sue ‘Susie’Davis, team in 1941, I stated that Merle 57, of Salyersville, was indicted Nickell made the All-District team in May along with her husband on — Agree or Not — three years while in high school charges of fraud and obstruction and that “to my knowledge he was of a health care investigation. Dr. the only one that I knew about.” Raghu Sundaram, 62, of Mont- It Is A Mess! That’s where I made a mistake!! gomery, Ala., a former Floyd By Todd Duvall the Cabinet’s personnel director at If I had checked my book, “Pan- Judge Executive Tim Conley on a recent trip to Washington, D.C., County physician, also was In less than two weeks, Gov. the time, sent to Deputy Chief of thers, Devils and Cougars” more had dinner with Contressman Hal Rogers, right, and discussed charged with Medicare fraud, in Ernie Fletcher goes before a spe- Staff Dick Murgatroyd a com- closely I would have known that local issues. the case, for allegedly signing cial Franklin County grand jury plaint about how some in the Billy Black made the All-District bogus claim forms,” according to alone, without an attorney by his Cabinet were hiring and firing team in 1944, 45, and 46. Two of WKYT-TV in a composite story side and under oath, to answer Merit System employees: those years were during the war Judge Executive, Mayor using information from The As- questions about the state Merit “I don’t know if they don’t years. sociated Press, and the Lexington System scandal that is ripping know the law, or if they just don’t In the article written about the meet with Congressman Herald-Leader. Fletcher’s administration to care – and that’s the scary part,” 1941 Ezel team I didn’t mention Assistant U.S. Attorney Patrick pieces. Reed wrote. that Jay Leach was also on the All- During a recent trip for meet- needs for jobs, and water and Molloy charged Susie Davis sent Fletcher’s testimony – if he Murgatroyd replied, “They be- District three years. I was writing ings in Washington, Morgan sewer needs, Conley said he and coal miners to Sundaram for gives it – comes down to two key lieve they are above it.” about the World War II time County Judge Executive Tim Mayor Nickell also discussed medical examinations and questions: What did Fletcher Reed was ousted in the Cabi- frame. Jay played at a different Conley and West Liberty Mayor plans to develop more downtown Sundaram would tell the miners know about an alleged effort, net shakeup. Murgatroyd has been time, but it would have been nice Bob Nickell enjoyed dinner with parking in West Liberty. to get oxygen at J and J Medical, mainly in his Transportation Cabi- indicted. to have mentioned him. In other 5th District Congressman Hal During their visit in Washing- a Pikeville medical supply store net, to fire, transfer or force to re- So there was a high-level con- words, I “goofed,” or as our young Rogers. ton, Conley and Nickell attended operated, on paper, by Otis Davis, tire his employees under the Merit cern back in February that the people say today, “My Bad”! “We discussed a number of several meetings with officials but secretly co-owned and con- System protection because of their Merit System law was not being There is some information projects and thanked the Con- and at a meeting attended by over trolled by Susie Davis. If con- political affiliation and replace followed in the Transportation about the 1954 Ezel team, which gressman for his leadership in the 100 fellow Kentuckians, met victed, the defendants face maxi- them with Fletcher supporters; Cabinet. And one of Fletcher’s top Jay played on in “Panthers, Dev- PRIDE and UNITE programs and former Morgan Countian Clinton mum penalties of up to 10 years and when did Fletcher know about aides knew about that concern ils and Cougars” by Nickell. In for his continuing efforts to help Blair, a member of Congress- in prison and $250,000 in fines. it. long before the whistleblower be- 1954, Ezel lost to Salyersville in Morgan County expand and im- woman Anne Northup’s staff, who The trial, which began Aug. 16, One large problem facing gan collecting his evidence. the first game of the district. No prove our local water systems,” sent his greetings back to friends isn't expected to conclude until Fletcher with the grand jury is that Fletcher undoubtedly will be score was found. Morgan County said Judge Executive Conley in Morgan County. late this week. Lexington attorney a number of his original Transpor- asked if Murgatroyd brought defeated Salyersville in the finals, “Any project that requires Upon his return, Judge Conley Brent Caldwell of Lexington de- tation Cabinet appointees who Reed’s concerns to the governor’s 69-56. In 1955, no score is found USDA Rural Development or called Congressman Rogers “one nied his client took kickbacks apparently attempted to follow the attention and if he did, what for the Ezel game in the tourney, ARC funding comes through of the hardest working public ser- from Davis. letter of the Merit System law Fletcher did or did not do about but Morgan County defeated Washington, D.C.,” Conley said, vants we have in Washington to- —Kentucky Institute of Rural Journalism were either fired or transferred at it. Sandy Hook, 69-66, in the finals. “and Congressman Rogers’ help day.” Fletcher’s direction and then re- All of these embarrassing and I did notice something unusual for and assistance in obtaining these “And we here in Morgan Lee Co. Saddle Club placed by many of those the grand potentially explosive grand jury that year — According to my funds for our local projects is vi- County thank him and support trail ride and events jury has indicted for abuse of the questions for Fletcher are exactly records, Morgan County and Ezel tal.” him fully for his efforts to serve Merit System. the reason Fletcher’s attorneys – did not play during the season. In In addition to reviewing with us here in the 5th District,” he The Lee County Saddle Club It is a no-win situation: public and private – will advise 1956, Ezel lost to Salyersville (no Rogers Morgan County’s need said. will be having a trail ride on Sept. Fletcher cannot admit the replace- him to decline to testify under his score was found) and Morgan 22, 23 and 24, on the saddle club ments were made, including the Fifth Amendment right to avoid County defeated Salyersville in grounds on Highway 11 North, Transportation Cabinet secretary, incriminating himself. the final game. Social Security Factoids Beattyville, Ky. Trail rides will to move Republicans into Merit That will not be an easy deci- The intent of the basketball ar- begin each day at 10 a.m. from the System jobs held by Democrats or sion for Fletcher to make. If he ticles was to print a photo of each Social Security is not just a ceive Social Security benefits: saddle club grounds. There will be else face his own indictment. If does decline, even though it is his of the high school teams in 1941 program for older Americans. 495,000. free camping, with bathrooms and the Transportation Cabinet constitutional right, many will and a little about their teams dur- Some children qualify for Social Children who recieve Social showers on the grounds. Water is shakeup was at the urging of oth- believe he has something to hide. ing the World War II years, not to Security benefits, too. Social Se- Security survivors’ insurance ben- available for horses. There will be ers, Fletcher comes off as merely Politically, that is devastating, es- write about various individual curity has paid benefits to the mi- efits: 1,934,000. breakfast and dinner concessions. a figurehead governor being used pecially since the scandal is bound records, but it is interesting to hear nor children of retired and de- Children of disabled workers On Friday night, there will be as a pawn by those from the Cabi- to drag on for months while of them. ceased workers since 1940 and to who receive Social Security ben- bluegrass music by the Bill Paul net now under indictment. Fletcher attempts to put together Lynn Nickell the minor children of disabled efits: 1,629,000. Charles and Three Rivers Bands. Another complication for a re-election campaign. West Liberty workers since 1958. Those ben- Children who receive Supple- Admission is free, and soup bean Fletcher’s grand jury appearance But there are so many poten- efits generally continue until the mental Security Income benefits: dinners will be $5. all other dona- is the revelation last week that, tially damaging questions that PSC denies co-op's child reaches age 18 (or 19 if still 1,017,000. tions are appreciated by the saddle despite the governor’s claim no could come up if Fletcher does in high school). If the child is dis- NOTE: Bernard O’Nan is the Dis- club. There will be a horse show one warned of possible Merit Sys- decide to testify that the political bid for line through abled, those benefits can even trict Manager at the Ashland Social on Saturday night at 6:30, with tem violation, Fletcher’s own fallout from invoking the Fifth continue into his or her adult Security Office. A representative from free admission. Entry fees are $10. deputy chief of staff received just Amendment is a lot less damag- Boone Natl. Forest years. Here are some of the sur- the Ashland Office visits West Liberty There will be something for ev- such a warning in February, ing than an indictment later for “A power company will not be prising statistics from March 2005 every non-holiday Monday at the eryone. For more information, call months before a Transportation being a part of the alleged abuse allowed to run a 4.8-mile power about Social Security and chil- Community Center starting at 8:30 Lana Angel at 606-560-9334, Joe Cabinet whistleblower took his of Merit System law. line through the Daniel Boone dren. a.m. The Ashland Office can be Rogers at 606-464-9364, or allegations of wrongdoing to In either case, as Senate Presi- National Forest,” under a ruling Children of retirees who re- reached at (606) 324-0516. Dennie Begley at 606-464-3563. Stumbo. dent David Williams put it suc- today from Kentucky regulators, In a Feb. 26 e-mail, Otis Reed, cinctly last week: It is “a mess.” The Associated Press reports. The Kentucky Public Service Commission said East Kentucky Tob. firms to pay growers Power Cooperative should use its Public Auction existing rights of way and not cut a new path across the forest near final ‘Phase 2’ payments Morehead, along Interstate 64. In a unanimous decision, the tered, ruled that passage of the The co-op has estimated the alter- Saturday, August 27 at 10 a.m. North Carolina Supreme Court legislation relieved the companies native would cost $1 million, add- 1183 Kellacey Rd. West Liberty, Ky. ruled Aug. 19 that cigarette com- of the need to make the scheduled ing a penny a month to the aver- panies must pay millions of dol- “Phase 2” payments to states for age bill. The co-op, which gener- lars to tobacco growers in a final growers on Dec, 31, 2004. The ates power for several distribution House and 125 +/- Acres installemnt of a deal with tobacco legislation was silent on the sub- co-ops in Eastern and Central states. ject. Kentucky, said it would appeal. Personal Property The deal was struck in 1999, In Kentucky, the ruling means "We are stunned by the Public after the national tobacco settle- that the state Agricultural Devel- Service Commission's order," Seller: Heirs of Raymond and Opal Goodpaster ment in 1998, as a way to com- opment Board will be able to spokesman Nick Comes said. pensate growers for reductions in spend $211 million on develop- Morehead-area resident Doug federal quotas as a result of the ing its agricultural economy rather Doerrfeld and two environmental Directions: national settlement. It said that if than using the money for Phase 2 groups, Kentucky Heartwood and growers were otherwise compen- checks. the Indiana-based Heartwood, From Morehead sated for their quotas, the pay- Under strong political pressure have sued in federal court to stop take Rt. 519 for ments would end. The repeal of from the state's 160,000 quota the line's construction. They say the tobacco quota and price-sup- holders, the state legislature the line across Big Perry Moun- 15 miles to Rt. port program on Oct. 22, 2004, funded Phase 2 payments with tain "would cut through one of the established a quota buyout, but settlement money. The payments largest chunks of forested land in 772, turn right checks have not been cut. totaled $114 million, but the ulti- the area," AP reports. and travel 6.5 A business-court judge in mate cost to the state would have —Kentucky Institute of Rural Journalism North Carolina, where the deal been $211 million because most miles to Rt. 985 was signed and some major ciga- of the money came from a bond REMEMBER TO RENEW YOUR (Kellacey Rd.), rette companies are headquar- issue.—Ky. Institute of Rural Journalism SUBSCRIPTION turn right and travel 1 mile to Let Farm Bureau help you sale site. House and farm includes: Beautiful country eight-room home with open basement, new wrap-around porch. Vinyl siding and roof MAKE THE MOST recently installed. Two barns and several out buildings included. Farm is approximately 1/2 cleared with remainder wooded. ATV trails of the with lots of wildlife for hunting. Minutes from 26 Boat Ramp at Cave Run Lake. This home is ready to move into. 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Imogene Vance Imogene Oney Vance, 67, of Springboro, Ohio, died Saturday, AREA August 13, 2005, at Grandview Hospital. She was born at Wayland, DEATHS Kentucky, on January 19, 1938, a daughter of the late James B. and Rosie Oney. She was formerly employed by J.C. Penney for 30 years. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Benny Oney; and a sis- ter, Anna Rose Collins. Surviving are her husband of 50 years, Jack Vance; a daughter, Michael C. Havens Debra Townsend, of Springboro, 1953-2005 Ohio; a son, Gregory Vance, of Michael Charles Havens, 51, Texas; 4 grandchildren and 3 of Lowmansville, Ky., fell asleep great grandchildren; brothers and to wake with Jesus on Tuesday, Troy Gibson sisters including Curt, David, August 16, 2005, at King’s Troy (Hoot) Gibson, 69, of Herbert, and Danny Oney, Timo- Daughters’ Medical Center, in Norwalk, Ohio, died Monday, thy Ferguson, Zettie Collins, and Ashland, Ky. June 27, 2005, at Fisher Titus Darlene Collins. Mike was born November 19, Lenvil C. Lewis Medical Center, after an extended Funeral services were con- 1953, in Morgan County, Ken- illness. ducted at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Au- Lenvil Clinton Lewis, 71, of tucky, son of Edward Havens and Dogwood Lane, West Liberty, Born in West Liberty, Ken- gust 17, at Full Gospel Taber- Marie Ferguson Havens. He was died Thursday, August 11, 2005, tucky, Mr. Gibson was employed nacle, in Miamisburg, Ohio, with preceded in death by his mother, as a lineman and a line leader in Rev. Lonnie Mitchell officiating. at his residence. Michael R. McGuire Marie Havens, and one brother- Born February 1, 1934, in the City of Norwalk’s electric de- Burial was at 1 p.m. Thursday, Michael Ray McGuire, 57, of in-law, Paul Davis. Mike was Rowan County, Kentucky, Lenvil Lexington, formerly of West Lib- Mary K. Lawson partment, and for Ohio Edison August 18, in the Gobe-Vance saved and baptized March 2004. from 1966 until his retirement in Cemetery, near West Liberty, with was a son of the late Mervil Lewis erty, died in Las Vegas, Nevada, Mary K. Ratliff Lawson, 72, He was a member of Walnut and Hazel Maye Perkins Lewis. 1995. He had also worked for Herald and Stewart and Halsey on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2005. of Denniston, died Tuesday, Au- Grove Freewill Baptist Church, of He was a retired logger and He was born on June 4, 1948, gust 16, 2005, at U.K. Markey Norwalk Upholstery and Durable Funeral Home, of West Liberty, Ulysses, where he was a dedi- Mat. in charge of graveside services. business man, and was a member the only son of Rex McGuire and Cancer Center, in Lexington. cated member and served the of Lick Fork Pentecostal Church Troy received a patent for the Thelma Black McGuire, who Born August 3, 1933, in Lord until the day he died. and Highland Masonic Lodge Gibson Rotary combustible en- Dolphia Kelly, Jr. both preceded him in death. Menifee County, Kentucky, Mary Mike was married to Cathy #311. gine in 1973. He was a non pro- Funeral services were held He leaves behind four chil- was a daughter of the late Stevens March 21, 1974. Lenvil was a staff sargent in fessional handy man and loved Sunday, August 14, for Dolphia He is survived by his father, Ed dren: Chris and Jenna McGuire, McKinnley Ratliff and Inez Korea from April 26, 1955 to of Lexington, Mike and Susan working with his tools, and was Milton “Rass” Kelly, Jr., 30, of Havens, of West Liberty. In addi- Simpkins Ratliff. an avid reader. He was a member March 21, 1957 with the 14th McGuire, Elizabeth and Charles Flat Gap, Ky., who died in an au- tion to his father and his wife, Engineer Battalion 36 Group in She was a homemaker and of the Norwalk Conservation McGuire, all of Fairborn, Ohio. tomobile accident at Volga, Ky., Cathy Havens, of Lowmansville, th 8th Army as drill instructor He is also survived by five aunts, mother, and member of Botts Club and the Family Motor on Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2005. one son, Dustin Michael Havens, Coach Association. while stationed in Wonjou, South Orene Meadows and Reva Black, Christian Church, at Denniston. Mr. Kelly was born November of Lowmansville; three daugh- Korea. He enjoyed camping, travel- of Lexington, Wilma Reed, of In addition to her parents, 6, 1974, in Johnson County, Ky., ters, Kimberly Stambaugh and In addition to his parents, he West Liberty, Bessalene Mary was preceded in death by ing, music, playing his guitar, col- son of Tina Louise Haney Miller husband, Robbie, of Nippa, lecting trains and spending time was preceded in death by one son, McKenzie and Leatha Cutshaw, one daughter, Wanda Wilson; one and the late Dolphia M. Kelly. He Sandra Wilder and husband, Roger Lynn Lewis; and two with his family. of Indianapolis, Indiana; and two granddaughter, Ashley McCoy; was preceded in death by his Dave, of Paintsville, and Missy brothers, Bernie Wilmer and Survivors include his wife of uncles, Cecil Black, of Fairborn, two brothers, Shirley Ratliff and grandparents, Ashley and Mildred Havens, of Lowmansville; three Vernon Ray Lewis. 20 years, Rochelle (nee Rash) Kelly of Morgan County, Ky., and Ohio, and Paul McGuire, of Ar- Jimmy Ratliff; and a son-in-law, grandchildren, Austin and Hunter Survivors include his wife, Gibson, of Norwalk, Ohio; Larry Bright of Paintsville, Ky. Wilder, of Paintsville, and Tylar lington, Mass.. Also surviving are Dale Johnson. Dathal Lou Reed Lewis; two a host of other family and friends. daughters, Darlene Mazurik, of Surviving in addition to his Stambaugh, of Nippa. Survivors include her husband Norwalk, Ohio, and Teresa sons, Michael David Lewis and Mike was a former car dealer mother are his wife, Kimberly A. He is also survived by three wife, Teresa, and Greg Lewis and of 55 years, Milford Lawson; Miller, of Bronston, Ky.; sons, for McGuire Ford in West Lib- McKenzie Kelly of Flat Gap, Ky.; brothers, Gary Havens and wife, wife, Jenny, all of West Liberty; erty, a business that his dad had three daughters, Patty Johnson, Daryl Gibson and Bryan Gibson, his grandmother, Emma Bright of Loretta, Billy Havens, and wife, both of Collins, Ohio; step-sons, one step-daughter, Jennie Marie owned and operated for many Phyllis Walker, and Terri McCoy, Paintsville, Ky.; two stepsons, Glois, Steve Havens and wife, Boatman and husband, David, of Michael Guenther and Timothy years. all of Frenchburg; two sisters, Dustin Hill and Cody Sowards, Barbara, all of West Liberty; three Dayton, Ohio; one step-son, Jef- The children request that in Pauline Bair, of Franklin, Ohio, Guenther, both of Norwalk, both of Flat Gap, Ky.; his step- sisters, Ruth Davis, of Hager Hill, Ohio, Joseph Guenther, of frey Bailey; three grandchildren, lieu of flowers, anyone wishing and Janice Fortune, of father, Bill Miller; one brother, Donna Cantrell and husband, Stacy Nicole, Nancy Lynn, and Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Ben- to do something in memory of Middletown, Ohio; 9 grandchil- Larry Joe Miller of Staffordsville, Jack, of West Liberty, and Kim John David; three sisters, Jean jamin Guenther, of Tampa, Mike to make a donation to: The dren; 1 great grandson; 2 step Ky., and eight aunts, Cathy (Don) Nickell and husband, Danny, also Lewis, of Gratis, Ohio, Ivory Florida; 12 grandchildren; 5 great McCarty, Nickie (Ronnie) Wells, Lighthouse Ministries, Inc., P.O. grandchildren. of West Liberty; two aunts and Jewel Blevins and husband, Paul, grandchildren; 4 step-grandchil- Bonita (Ronnie) Cook, Christy three uncles, a host of nieces, Box 54494, Lexington, Ky. Funeral services were con- and Norma June McKinney and 40555. dren; sisters, Henrietta Caskey, of (Will) Leedy, Lisa (Floyd) Rose, nephews, cousins, in-laws, ducted at 11 a.m. Friday, August West Liberty, Ky., and Reta husband, Robert, all of West Lib- A memorial service will be Yvonne (Jimmy) Mills, Arlene friends, and a special family erty; three brothers, Ivil Lewis 19, at Botts Christian Church, at Krupp, of Wellington, Ohio; a conducted at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, (Roger) Ison, and Betty Kelly. friend, Berchlene Burton. and wife, Ruth, Bernall Lewis and Aug. 28, at the Salyer Cemetery Denniston, with Rev. Oliver brother, Denzil Gibson, of Funeral services were con- Mike loved everyone he knew Mansfield, Ohio; and many wife, Martha, and Harold Lewis in West Liberty, Ky.. Anyone Dalton, Rev. Jimmy Daulton, and ducted by Tim Salyer with burial and they loved him in return and and wife, Carol, all of West Lib- nieces, nephews, cousins, 1 aunt, wishing to pay their respects may Rev. Terry Wells officiating. in the Brown Cemetery in Mor- will be sadly missed by all. erty. vist the cemetery at that time. Burial followed in the Poplin 2 uncles, and many friends. gan County at Moon. Mike was a retired truck Troy was preceded in death by Funeral services were con- Cemetery, on Kendrick Ridge, at Jones-Preston Funeral Home driver. He was a legend in the ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, August his first wife of 30 years, Mariba, with Menifee Home For in Paintsville was in charge of trucking industry. The “Road 14, at Lick Fork Pentecostal GOD’S PRESENCE Charlene (nee Simon) Gibson, in arrangements. Ranger” will be remembered for Funerals, of Frenchburg, in 1984; a son, Wayne, in 1988; his Church, with Rev. Eugene Haney I hear the voice proclaim from charge of arrangements. his work for many years to come. and Rev. Harold Davis officiating. loftiest of trees, I can hear Him parents, Jesse V. and Rockford Funeral services were con- Pallbearers were Chris Burial followed in the Lewis softly whisper in the passing of a (nee Lykins) Gibson; a brother, Lacy Creek ducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. Daulton, Bill Ledford, Kevin Donald Gibson, in 2003; and an Family Cemetery, Old Hwy. 519, breeze. I hear Him gently sing- August 22, 2005 20, 2005, at Walnut Grove Free- West Liberty, with Herald and Stiltner, Rick Stiltner, Roger infant sister, Dorothy, in 1939. ing in the rippling of a stream, Recent visitors of Ruie Nickell will Baptist Church, at Ulysses, Stewart and Halsey Funeral Funeral services were con- and feel the warmth of His pres- Back, and Richard Wells. have been Beverly Lawson, Ky., with preachers Jr. Boyd, Rick ducted at Walker Funeral Home, Home, of West Liberty, in charge ence in the dancing of a beam of Franklin Ohio, Tonya Coffee, Mr. Cordle, and Jimmy Vanhoose of- of arrangements. with Rev. Tom Keller, pastor of & Mrs. Darrell Nickell, and Linda sun upon the water as it glides ficiating. Masonic services were con- CARD OF THANKS the Christian Community Garrison. Ruie attended the Burial in the Stevens Cem- across with ease upon a sparkling We, the family of Mike Ha- Church, in Wellington, Ohio, of- Primitive Baptist Association ducted at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. etery, Lowmansville, Ky. Visita- 13, at Herald and Stewart and lake or blue water of the seas. I vens, would like to express our ficiating. Burial in St. Paul Cem- over the weekend. can sense His power in the thun- Recent visitors of Mr. & Mrs. tion was held Thursday, Aug. 18 Halsey Funeral Home, by High- appreciation and thanks to every- etery, in Norwalk, Ohio. Dan Le Master Jr. have been Wil- at 4 p.m. and Friday, Aug. 19, at der and the lightning. Oh, so one for being there for us during Memorial contributions may land Masonic Lodge #311 F & liam Dan Le Master, and Janice Walnut Grove Church. AM. bright, Hear the ringing of His our loss. It might have been a be made to Stein Hospice, 1200 Stapleton. Mr. & Mrs. Dan Le Pallbearers were Nick and Military graveside rites were voice in the twinkling stars at phone call, a visit, a donation, Sycamore Line, Sandusky, Ohio Master Jr. , Mary Lewis, Athena David Havens, Brian Johnson, night. Yet we not travel up a flowers, bringing food, whisper- 44970, or the American Cancer Blackburn & Nicholas were shop- conducted by Morgan County Casey Jones, Scotty Stevens, D.A.V. mountain, nor to the far seas, we ing a prayer, or just having us in Society, P.O. Box 102454, At- ping in Pikeville Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gibbs and Richie Boyd, Don, Jason and Pallbearers were Eugene can sense His awesome presence your thoughts. Your kindness lanta, Georgia 30368-2454. Ray S. Elam visited last week Mark Vanhoose, and L.D. Wright. Blevins, Gerald Blevins, Vernon in prayer upon our knees. meant a lot to us. We love you all with Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Nickell. Honorary pallbearers were Lewis, Dana McKinney, Barry Submitted by Alpha and will always remember all you Recent visitors of Mr. & Mrs. Danny Nickell, Jack Cantrell, Lewis, Terry Lewis, Darius Clevenger did. POEM Darrell Nickell have been Sharon Buddy Stevens, Leonard and (pd) I said a prayer for you today Haney, Jonathan & Charity McKinney, and Danell and I know God must have heard Nickell. Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Brian VanHoose, William McKinney. I felt the answer in my heart al- Nickell and Ruie Nickell visited McKenzie, Jason Pack, Earl Dean though He spoke no word. I asked recently with Roby Gullett. Mr. Borders, Larry Borders, Buck for happiness for you in all things, & Mrs. Darrell Nickell visited Burris, Bruce Demsey, Raymond CARD OF THANKS great and small. But it was His recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayes, Al Jordan, Homer Lee We, the family of Lenvil loving care I prayed for most of Jackett, and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lyons, Jay Newsome, and Louis Lewis, wish to say thank you to all. Gullett. Powers. all who helped anyway during our Preston Funeral Home, difficult time. To many church Paintsville, was in charge of ar- friends who prayed, neighbors rangements. who brought food, flowers, acts Letter To Mike of kindness showed any way, we Mike, say thank you. To the ministers, As I think back of the many Bro. Eugene Haney, Bro. Harold wonderful, crazy, fun times we’ve Davis, and nephew, Bro. Terry had as a family I thank God for Lewis, for the consoling words. Peace of Mind... you, a brother so dear. You are an To Lick Fork Church ladies who inspiration to all and very special ....Today, more and more people are pre-arranging prepared a bountiful lunch for the to everyone whose lives you have family in the fellowship hall of the and pre-financing their own funerals in advance. touched. We will all miss you and church. The singers who sang so We as funeral directors with a back ground of many be sad while our hearts are break- beautiful. Lenvil would be proud. ing. years experience can explain to you the advantages To the funeral home for the kind Alas we will find comfort and service to the family. of the Pre-Need and Pre-Financing funeral services. rejoice for you on your happy re- Lenvil had many, many church union day with so many loved This is one of the first steps in facing reality. Call or and music friends in different WE UNDERSTAND ones already there waiting for you write: states. He will surely be missed. In your time of grief, our knowledge and experience, to take care of you. We know we can’t bring you back and you Wife, Dathal; born of many years of experience in faithfully serving would not want to return from Sons, Mike and Greg; Herald & Stewart & Halsey the families of this community, can offer you guidance singing in that Heavenly choir and comfort. Our final tribute to your loved one shall with your mother’s precious arms wrapped so lovingly tight around POEM Funeral Home be a service of beauty and reverence. (This is a poem that I am writing for you. You are right where you want Sophie Blevins, of Grant Park, Illinois. Its 367 Main Street • West Liberty, KY 41472 to be. I promise we will cheer up from the little poem book she sent to me Anytime Day or Night as you would want us to. We will recently. I have meant to write more of Our Services Are At Your Command make it thru together so we can them, but I’m so busy and don’t seem to Phone (606) 743-3151 see your sweet face again. So get the time. This one I particularly like.) Our Prices Within The Means Of All farewell my brother til we meet I’ll go where you want me to go, — Licensed Funeral Directors & Embalmers — dear Lord again. O’er mountains, or plain, or sea, Randy Halsey & Ryan Halsey Love forever, I’ll say what you want me to — Licensed Lady Funeral Directors — Potter Funeral Home, Inc. Your family and friends! say, dear Lord, I’ll be what you Jeanelle Y. Halsey & Patsy Brown 329 Glenn Avenue • West Liberty, KY • Phone 743-3105, day or night (Written by: Mike’s baby sis, want me to be. Kim Nickell) (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2005 PAGE THREE

Michael Davis, Aug. 12; Ky. Med. Gevedon, Aug. 17. Aug. 17; Robert L. Tolsonn vs. and said officers still have only Serv. Found., Inc. vs. Shamel L. DISTRICT COURT Brenda K. Tolson, Aug. 17. Teacher fired preliminary autopsy results. News Of Whitt, Aug. 16; Sean Miller New civil cases – ARH vs. New small claims cases – Keith Police have said there was no (#149613) vs. Warden John Motley Norman Ray Howard, Aug. 12; Davis vs. David Kidd et al. after death of sign of a struggle or trauma and Record et al, Aug. 17; First Resolution Inv. Leann Fugate vs. Tresea Privitt, Arraignments – Aaron L. Perkins, that indications were that Corp. vs. Brenda K. Dickerson, Aug. Aug. 16; Palisades Collection, LLC menacing, pled guilty. Pre-trial con- youth to retire McDaniel willingly took any sub- 17; Michael Perry vs. Shena Perry, ference Aug. 23. stances on his own. CIRCUIT COURT vs. Paula Williams, Aug. 16; Erin Aug. 17; Nicole Lynne McKenzie vs. Virginia A. 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Morgan County’s Hometown motor vehicle under the influence of Kyle McDaniel, 18, a 2005 WALLS OF GRACE Elliott County High School Newspaper Since 1910 alcohol/drugs (second offense), op- JCPenney Catalog Merchant erating on suspended/revoked graduate, was found unresponsive CHRISTIAN • at Ferguson’s home on July 2 and 749 Prestonsburg St • West Liberty operator’s license, failure to wear HOW TO REACH US seatbelts, display/possession of later was pronounced dead. BOOKSTORE PHONE (606) 743-2131 cancelled/fictitious operators li- State Police were were called Mail: P.O. Box 187 to investigate the “apparent over- 29 Wheeler Street Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 Sat. 9:00 - 12:00 cense, rescheduled Aug. 23. West Liberty, Ky. 41472 Jessica A. 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wanted to talk to him for a minute Charles Lykins Reva Lynn Hall Lower Elkfork but he was in a hurry. I’ll catch By Alpha Clevenger him the next time. He and Lora AREA Aug. 22--Sympathy is ex- were fine and he wanted Barry to tended to the family of Mark come to Ohio and visit him. Collinsworth. We were shocked I’m sitting here listening to and saddened to her of his pass- W.S.I.P., Paintsville, and all the DEATHS ing. We’ve known all of his fam- pretty songs they play on Sunday ily for years and been in church night. with them and always thought a Alpha attended church at Lick lot of them and knew his grand- Fork Sunday night. A good crowd ber of West Liberty Christian parents. May God bless and com- Mark Collinsworth Church. and a good service. I didn’t get to fort each one. Our hearts and go to the funeral of Lenvil Lewis His paternal grandparents, prayers are with them. Get well Elmer and Irene Collinsworth, last Sunday at Lick Fork Church. wishes to the sick and shutins. Sorry, I didn’t get to attend his maternal grandfather, Houston Sympathy to all others who are Cromwell Wright, and an aunt, funeral. I’ve known his wife, bereaved. Dathal, for years, and Lenvil, also. Fern Collinsworth, preceded him Barry came Friday and stayed in death. I wasn’t feeling up to par the day with me till Saturday night and of his funeral and I just stayed Survivors in addition to his done some work for me. I took parents, include one brother, home that day, but I was thinking him home Saturday night. Thanks and praying for them. Rusty and Heather Collinsworth, to him for helping me. He is a of West Liberty; one sister, Karen How are you, Fairy Dean, and Charles D. (Baldy) Lykins, 66, good help. all your family? Have you been and Scott Butts, of Cincinnati, Dempsey came on Saturday Ohio; maternal grandmother, of Route 191, Cannel City, died canning from your garden? It’s a Monday, August 22, 2005, at U.K. Reva Lynn Hall, 45, of Hazel and was going to do some work tough job to can, but it’s good to Garnette Wright, of West Liberty; Green, died Saturday, August 20, in my bathroom. I had to be in the two nieces, Chelsea Grace Medical Center, in Lexington. have during the winter months. 2005, at her residence. bathroom washing my hair and Happy birthday to my only Collinsworth and Kaitlyn Nicole Born November 15, 1938, in taking a bath, etc. So he said he’s Morgan County, Kentucky, Born January 27, 1960, in daughter, Joy, on Aug. 22nd. May Butts; two aunts, Mary and Walter Wolfe County, Kentucky, Reva wait till another time. Hutchinson, and Donna and Charles was a son of the late you have many more. God bless was a daughter of the late Arnold I talked to Joy about every day. you. I love you. Charles Vance; two uncles, David Dorsie Lykins and Pearl Campbell She said she was going to come Lykins. Hall and Marie Patrick Hall. My sister, Enone Mays, of Wright and Billy Ray She accepted the Lord Jesus and visit me one day. I told her to Collinsworth. Sandy Hook, called Monday. He was a retired employee of Christ as her saviour, and was a be sure to do that and I’d cook her Good to hear from her again. She Funeral services were con- the City of West Liberty Sewer a good dinner. You know all chil- Mark Collinsworth, 38, of Lib- member of Red River Community said she and Edward had been ducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, August Plant. Church. dren love their mother’s cooking. erty Road, West Liberty, died Sat- 23, at Potter Funeral Home working in some apples and she In addition to his parents, he In addition to her parents, she I always say I love to go and eat had done laundry and other work urday, August 20, 2005, at Mor- Chapel, with Bro. Paul Casteel was preceded in death by one sis- someone else’s cooking. I always gan County Appalachian Regional was preceded in death by three around the house. We talked about officiating. Burial followed in the ter, Eulah Nantelle; and four brothers, Delmer Lee Hall, Elmer loved to go to my sister, Enone Hospital, in West Liberty. Neal Valley Cemetery, at West the Collinsworth boy passing brothers, William Lykins, Alonzo Ray Hall, and Arnold Ray Hall. Mays, and eat with her. She is a away at such an early age. God He was born Thursday, June 1, Liberty, with Potter Funeral Lykins, Woodrow Lykins, and real good cook and she always 1967, at West Liberty, Kentucky, Survivors include four sisters, only knows best. Home, of West Liberty, in charge Elmo Lykins. Edith Baisden and Wanda Hall, says I am a good cook, too. I a son of Russell Clay and Billie of arrangements. How are you, Sophie Blevins, Survivors include his wife, both of Hazel Green, Mable Jones haven’t been to eat at her house of Grant Park, Illinois? Hope you Jean Wright Collinsworth. Pallbearers were Anthony Vonderine Easterling Lykins; for awhile. I told her I was going Mark was a Morgan County and Phyllis Wilson, both of and Gary are fine. Have you had Henry, Brad Pelfrey, Tony Smith, three children, Chadwick and Campton; four brothers, Dorsie to come over soon and stay all day High School graduate, and at- Nathan Miller, Jimmy Elam, Chad a lot of garden vegetables this ReJeanna Lykins, of Malone, Hall and Dean Hall, both of Ha- with her and I’d bring a covered summer? I had a small garden and tended four years of college at UK Brooks, John Alden Collins, Keith Darren and Michelle Lykins, of dish or two and we’d eat together. where he was a member of Kappa zel Green, Carl Hall, of Lexing- I’ve taken care of it and its about Burton, and Stephen McKenzie. Lacy Creek, and Tawana and Sh- ton, and Delbert Hall, of West Lib- I’d enjoy that. Alpha Fraternity. Memorials suggested to West gone now. i sure love to eat from annon Benton, of Cannel City; six erty; and a host of nieces and Sympathy is extended to the a garden. It tastes so good and He was employed as Kentucky Liberty Christian Church, c/o grandchildren, Laken Lykins, fmaily of Lenvil Lewis. may God area manager for Pub Links nephews. fresh. I hope you are improving Mary G. Burton, 639 Broadway Paisley Flannery, Cory Lykins, Funeral services were con- bless and comfort his wife and all Golfer Magazine, and was a mem- Street, West Liberty, Ky. 41472. every day and able to be up and Chanc Lykins, Joseph Lykins, and ducted at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, his family. We’ve known them for about. I’ve been so busy I haven’t Tyler Benton; two sisters, Madge August 24, at Red River Commu- a long time. I’ve geen in church taken time to write or call, but you Long, of Lexington, and Beulah nity Church, with Rev. Ron with them. They were good are in my thoughts and prayers Lykins, of Cannel City; and one Blevins and Rev. Charles Glover people. daily. Take care and write or call brother, James Lykins, of Cannel officiating. Burial followed in the I heard Rev. Vernon Lewis anytime. City. Holiby Cemetery, at Hazel Green, preach on the radio Sunday after- Alpha was a recent guest of Funeral services conducted at with Herald and Stewart and noon and he sure did a good job, Dale, Joy and kids at Ezel and I NOW 11 a.m. Thursday, August 25, at and is improving. I also heard sis- Halsey Funeral Home, of West enjoyed visiting them. The kids Faith Baptist Church, at Caney, Liberty, in charge of arrange- ter Dean Prater and she done a are now back in school. Summer with Bro. John Ramsey officiat- ments. good job also, and Rev. Donnie has past so quickly and it will soon ing. Burial in the Hager Phipps Pallbearers were Shawn Wheeler and the others. Keep up be fall and cooler weather and the HIRING Cemetery, at Cannel City, with Baisden, Carl Hall, John Wilson, the good work. It’s good that leaves will be falling. It’s a beau- Herald and Stewart and Halsey Matthew Peyton, Kevin Jones, people is working for the Lord and tiful time of year when the leaves Funeral Home, of West Liberty, in Jonathan Havens, and Phillip its good to hear about someone will be falling. Its a beautiful time OPERATORS: Must have experience charge of arrangements. Hall. getting saved. We watch WLJC, of year when the leaves are all Pallbearers were Chadwick Beattyville, and Sister Margaret different colors and the sky is blue with operating skid loader, grader, and Lykins, Cory Lykins, Kenneth Keith R. Adkins reports about people getting overhead, and the handiwork the Easterling, Jessie Bush, Sr., Jessie saved, and that’s good to hear good Lord has made. We should excavator. Also must have Class B CDL Bush, Jr., Bubbo McCarty, Mat- about someone giving their heart take time to stop and smell the License. thew Harper, and Willie Nickell. to the Lord. I love to watch Sister roses and thank God for all He’s Visitation after 3 p.m. Wednes- Margaret. She is a very lovely and done for us. day at Faith Baptist Church, special lady and I know she is a Call John at (606) 205-1799 or Caney, Ky. good person and working for the PRAYER Lord. Dear God, Tammy H. called recently. Help me to realize that in your (606) 743-1988 evenings Good to hear from her again. She silence you are always working Words To Live By is a nice and friendly person. Call for me. If you were to answer ev- When we accept tough again soon. ery single request that I made, jobs as a challenge to our Travis Grant Clevenger, of then there would be no need for a STANDAFER PAVING ability and wade into them West Liberty, Ohio, called Satur- personal relationship with you. It with joy and enthusiasm, day. Good to hear from him. I is through your silence that you miracle can happen. When didn’t get to talk to him, but Barry re molding me in your image. AND SEALING we do our work with a dy- was here and talked to hiim. I Amen 1178 W MAIN namic conquering spirit, we get things done. WEST LIBERTY, KY 41472 C-8-25-2T —Gilbert Arland CNA’S Salyersville Health Care Center is now Keith Ray Adkins, 25, of McClurg Road, West Liberty, for- hiring for State Registered Nursing Modern Honda Reproductions merly of Thacker, West Virginia, Assistants. We are seeking died Saturday, August 20, 2005, at Lynn, West Virginia. individuals who wish to make a He was born August 21, 1979, Now At Char’s Small Engine at South Williamson, Kentucky, a positive difference in the lives of the son of Mary Ellen Church Dotson, residents we care for. Qualified Across From J. A. Oldfield & Son of West Liberty, and the late Ira Jr. Adkins. applicants should apply in person to U.S. Hwy. 460 • Mize, Kentucky He was a mechanic. In addition to his father, he was join our caring team. also preceded in death by his step- father, Zenas Dotson. 743-1636 Survivors in addition to his Salyersville Health Care mother include his girlfriend, Denisa Scott, of Matewan, West 571 Parkway Drive CT70 Trail Ryder, with optional upgrade 90CC Sale Price $1,199.95 Virginia; maternal grandmother, Dolly Church, of Thacker, West Salyersville, KY This is a reproduction of the classic Honda CT70 so popular in the 1960s, Virginia; four brothers, Jimmy 70s and 80s with the optional upgrade 90CC Engine and a 4 speed Michael Adkins and Rodney (606) 349-6181 automatic transmission. This trail bike is not only reliable, but powerful enough Adkins, both of Stopover, Ky., E.O.E/AAP to carry 2 people. Great for kids 10 and older to putt around on, or go on the C-8-25-1T trails. Adults use it for camping, fishing, hunting, and retirees use them for Mickey Adkins, of Red Jacket, RVs, making this bike the that you never grow out of. 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bigger size makes this a very serious trail bike, considered by many as the of West Liberty; four sisters, ○○○○○○○○○ best trail bike ever built. Comes with headlight, speedometer, horn, blinker, Rosetta Mullins, of Grayson, Me- ○○○○○○○○○ Classic Honda CT70 reproduction tail-light, mirrors and luggage rack. lissa Ison, Tonya Marie Dotson, and Ashley Michelle Dotson, all of West Liberty; four step-broth- ALLERGY, Z50 PitBull, 50CC/3 speed automatic transmission Sale Price $949.95 ers, Kenneth Dotson, of North Carolina, Wendell Dotson and This is a reproduction of the classic Honda Z50R (also known as the ‘Mon- Raymond Dotson, both of Florida, key Bike’) so popular in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. Mechanically like the Z50, ASTHMA & but more polished. Made originally for youth, this bike has become popular and Zenas Dotson, Jr., of Phelps, with all ages. The heavier duty seat is well suited for adults and sits about 4 Ky.; three step-sisters, Dyann inches higher than the Cub. Take it to a secluded lake for a day of fishing, or Dotson, of Florida, Gleda Mounts, hang from an RV. Comes with headlight, speedometer, horn, blinkers, tail- of Matewan, West Virginia, and IMMUNOLOGY light and mirrors. Abigail Dotson, of North Caro- Classic Honda Z50 reproduction. lina; 15 nieces and nephews. Shown with blinkers and tail-light. Funeral services were con-

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gust 24, at Herald and Stewart and ○○○○○○○○○ Z50R Cub, 50CC/3 speed automatic transmission Sale Price $699.95 Halsey Chapel, with Rev. Ronnie Dr. Iraklis Livas is Wolford officiating. Burial fol- Visit us at our This is a reproduction of the classic Honda Z50 so popular in the 1960s, lowed in the Dotson Cemetery, at a Board Certified in Campton Clinic 70s and 80s. It is one of the most supported bikes ever made, as far as West Liberty, with Herald and Allergy, Graduate of parts availability and aftermarket accessories. This bike is a great first bike Stewart and Halsey Funeral Medical Arts Building for kids 4-10 years old. Home, of West Liberty, in charge Johns Hopkins 40 Main Street • Suite 1 of arrangements. University. Family and friends were pall- or bearers. Are you experiencing Visit us at our Modern Honda Z50R reproduction. any of the following Morehead Clinic symptoms: Sneezing, Newspaper wheezing, trouble 280 Stone Street XR70 Badger, with optional upgrade 90CC Sale Price $799.95 Advertising breathing, itchy watery Cornerstone Plaza This is a reproduction of the popular Honda XR90. This is a modern (Next to Mustard dirt-bike, using mono-shock technology and 4 speed manual clutch eyes, runny or stuffy transmission. This bike is perfect for adults and kids 10 and older, looking Pays! nose, headaches, Seed Bookstore) for a motocross type dirt bike. Unlike our other bikes, which are vintage cough, congestion, sore style, this bike is still being sold at Honda dealerships. Advertise In PHONE: The Licking throat, hives or other skin rashes. 606-668-9076 Modern Honda XR70 reproduction. Valley Courier WE CAN HELP OR 1-800-640-0246 C-8-25-1T PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2005 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER

Happy birthday, Kaleigh Grace Oldham

Samantha Bowman Jerry Charles Adkins Miss Bowman, Mr. Adkins “Sweet Child of Mine” The little girl that stole my by. to exchange vows on Aug. 27 heart To watch her grow, and learn is just now turning three. and play Samantha Bowman is the late Charlie Patrick, of Wrigley, Cantrell-Adkins vows I can not begin to express just fills my heart daughter of Linda Thacke and and the late Millard and Sarah the joy she’s brought to and makes my day. Steve Bowman, of Beattyville, Adkins, of Sandy Hook, Ky. He exchanged July 18 me. I get no second chance at is employed at the Little Sandy Ky. She is the granddaugher of Jennifer Beth Cantrell and Woodrow Henry Adkins were She makes me smile this Billie K. Dunaway and the late Correctional Complex, in Sandy Hook. married in a private ceremony on July 18, 2005, aboard and makes me laugh so GOD please hear my Walter Dunaway, and the late Samantha and Jerry will be the Sovereign of the Seas in Port Canaveral, Florida. and sometimes I even cry. prayer. Eudell and Hobert Bowman, of married Saturday, Aug. 27, at Jennifer is the daughter of Larry and Margie Cantrell, of But I thank GOD for every I need Your help in guiding Beattyville. She is employed at 3:30 p.m., at the Assembly of West Liberty, and is an agent at Morgan County Farm moment her Morehead Dental Group, in Faith Church, on Highway 519, Bureau. Henry is the son of Pete and Kay Adkins, of West that all too quickly passes cause life’s not always Morehead, Ky. in West Liberty. Liberty, and is the owner of Adkins Snax Sales. After the fair. Jerry Charles Adkins is the son All family and friends are in- ceremony the couple took a honeymoon cruise to the I pray for her all the things of Jerry Marvin and Linda vited to attend. There will be a Bahamas. The couple will reside at Steele Branch in West that other parents do. Adkins, of Wrigley, Ky. He is the reception immediately following Liberty. Success and love and grandson of Jean Patrick and the at the church. (Pd) happiness and a relationship with You. So help me GOD to raise her in the way that she should go so when I’m no longer with her she’ll already know. --Chrissy Happy 3rd birthday, Kaleigh Grace, Friday, August 26, 2005. Mommy and daddy love you so much! (Pd) Mackenzie Brooke Gibbs GIBBS’ ANNOUNCE Happy 5th Birthday BIRTH OF DAUGHTER Jason and Angie Gibbs are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Mackenzie Announce forthcoming marriage Brooke. She was born on July 5, Curtis Adkins and Melinda Perkins wish to announce their 2005, at Mary Chiles Hospital, in forthcoming marriage. The wedding will take place Mt. Sterling, weighing 9 lbs. 12 Morgan native participates in Saturday, Sept. 3, at 5 p.m., at the Lloyd Jones farm. ozs., and was 20 1/2 inches long. Directions: take 460 to Hwy. 1010, in Ezel, go to 2 mile She is the granddaughter of Dale groundbreaking ceremony in Piqua, Oh. marker, turn left on Blackwater Road, follow bows. All and Gail DeWitt, of West Liberty, Bonnie Pack, formerly of Morgan County, helps break family and friends are invited. Everett and Connie Gibbs, of ground for the new addition to Piqua Manor Nursing Home, (pd) Ezel, and the late David Keith in Piqua, Ohio, where she is a resident. Also pictured is Adams. She is the great grand- Company President James Unverferth, on Bonnie’s right, daughter of Lexie and Alice along with Administrator Tricia Atwood, and Chamber Adams, of West Liberty, Donald Ambassadors, Richard Koon and Dave Vollette. Bonnie will COLLIERS ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF A DAUGHTER Ray and Ranella Elam, of Cannel be 97 years young on September 20. She is still young at City, Laquada Elam, of West Lib- Zach and Carla Collier are heart and very active. Bonnie serves as President of the erty, and Decie Cantrell, of Sand proud to announce the birth of Resident Council at Piqua Manor, and attends monthly Lick. Mackenzie has one big DYLAN LEWIS meetings. She attends many activities and walks to all of their daughter, Molly Anne. She brother, Kyle Gibbs, and two spe- them on her own. The staff at Piqua Manor are very proud was born on Thursday, June 23, cial aunts and uncles, Tim and STEVENS of Bonnie and are pleased to have her make her home 2005, at U.K. Hospital, in Lex- Sara Mays, of West Liberty, and on August 23 there. ington, Ky. She weighed 8 Johnny and Shawn Gibbs, of We Love You pounds and 4 ounces, and was 21 Staffordsville. inches long. Big brother, Austin (Pd) Mommy & Daddy Douglas, welcomed Molly home. Elijah D. O’Quinn Paternal grandparents are Lisa celebrates first Collier, of Pine Ridge, and birthday Aug. 19 George Collier, of Rogers. Pater- nal great grandparents are Patricia Elijah David O’Quinn cel- Molly Anne Collier Carroll, of Pine Ridge, and the ebrated his first birthday on Fri- late Layton Carroll, and the late day, August 19th. The special day Eddie and Mary Sonya Collier. included a cookout, followed by Life Is . . . Paternal great-great grandfather, cake and ice cream. Life is a mystery — unfold it. Austin Collier, is a resident of Helping him celebrate were his Life is a struggle — face it. Wolfe County Health Care Cen- mom and dad, Holly and David Life is beauty — praise it. ter. Maternal grandparents are O’Quinn; his cousins, Joseph, Life is a puzzle — solve it. Doug and Marva Rose, of Hazel Abigaile, and Gabriell Blackburn; Life is opportunity — take it. Green. Maternal great grandpar- his uncle, Stacy Blackburn, and Life is sorrowful — experience ents are Lawrence and Justine Desarae Cantrell; and his great- it. Rose, of Hazel Green, Sylvia grandmother, Pearl Blackburn. Life is a song — sing it. Nickell, of Daysboro, and the late Everyone had a great time! Life is a goal — achieve it. Gayle T. Nickell. Elijah David O’Quinn (pd) Life is a mission — fulfill it. (pd)

My Oh My 3 Night, 4 Day Ain’t It Nifty That you have now Tour of: turned 50! Asheville, NC, including the Biltmore Estate and Carolina Nights Dinner Show Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, including the Dixie Stampede Dinner Show and Outlet Shopping October 6-9 (Thurs.-Sun.) Tour Includes: Happy 86th Motorcoach transportation, Goodness Sakes Alive! lodging, admissions to the 577 Main Street Happy BELATED Biltmore Estate, 3 breakfasts West Liberty, Kentucky Birthday Look Who’s 65! lunch at the Biltmore’s Birthday BUB Happy Birthday Deerpark Restaurant, and 2 MOM! dinner shows Phone: 606-743-7890 We Love Ya JOE SPENCER For pricing and more Mom, Bet, Roseann, WE LOVE YOU On August 27 information call: From all the Kids Mary McWhorter 668-3652 or Linda, Nathan From Family & Friends Kim Graham 668-6670 C-8-25-1TPD C-8-25-1TPD C-8-25-1TPD C-8-25-1t C-8-18-2T PAGE FOUR-B THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2005 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER

May reunion slated Revival slated at Old Homecoming service Commercial Bank to Historic Savannah, COMMUNITY Saturday, Sept. 3 Union Baptist Church at Zag Church Sept. 11 be closed Labor Day Charleston tour The descendants of Benjamin Bro. Jimmy Roger Smith and Zag Church Homecoming will Commercial Bank will be F. May will be having a reunion Bro. Tivis Ison will be in revival be Sunday, Sept. 11, beginning at closed Monday, Sept. 5, in obser- announced by Jett BULLETIN on Sept. 3 at 3:00 at the residence at Old Union Enterprise Baptist 10 a.m. Special speaker will be vance of Labor Day. An exciting five-day tour to of Norman and Betty Ann Elam, Church, located on Williams Bob Williams. There will be spe- C-8-25-2t historic Savannah, Ga., and BOARD 5065 Hwy. 705, Woodsbend, Ky. Creek, beginning Sunday, Sept. 4. cial singing by Two For One. Pas- Charleston, S.C., has been com- A cookout is planned. Come, Services will begin at 6 p.m. Sun- tor Donald Cox and assistant pas- Historical Society meet. pletely arranged by Richard Jett bring a covered dish and enjoy the day, and at 7 p.m. weeknights. tor, JR Keeton, and congregation set Friday, Aug. 26 Tours for Sept. 12-16, and you are 25th annual Holbrook day. For more information call Everyone is invited to come and invite everyone to come out and The Morgan County Histori- invited. The excursion will leave reunion slated Aug. 28 Betty Ann (606) 743-3677 or participate in the service. worship the Lord. Dinner will be cal Society will meet Friday, Aug. from Campton on Monday morn- The 25th annual Holbrook re- Junie Holbrook (606) 743-3626. C-8-25-2t served after the service. 26, at 6 p.m., at Pattie’s Place, in ing, Sept. 12, and return on Sept. union will be Sunday, Aug. 28, at C-8-25-2t C-8-25-3t West Liberty. 16. Natural Bridge State Park, at DOVES offers weekly The fun-packed adventure will Slade, at the shelter next to the Revelation is topic of support groups Burks and Fannin Lewis reunion set include visits to the historic dis- sky lift. A potluck lunch will be study at Grace Baptist DOVES of Gateway offers reunion set Aug. 28 Sunday, Sept. 4 trict, waterfronts, Old Christ served at 12:30 p.m. Family and Pastor Mike Lindon at Grace weekly support groups for The Burks and Fannin will be The Lewis reunion will be Church, and other interesting at- friends are invited to attend. For Baptist Church, of Malone, is women who have experienced celebrating 25 years on Sunday, Sunday, Sept. 4, on Hwy. 519 at tractions in Savannah. In Charles- additional information phone conducting an exciting and in- domestic violence. Child care is Aug. 28, at Twin Knobs, at Cave Willie S. Lewis’ old homeplace. ton, the tour will include visits to (606) 743-4135. depth study of the book of Rev- provided. For more information, Run Lake. A potluck dinner will Signs will be posted. Come, bring old homes,, churches, and other elation. The study is at 6 p.m. call DOVES at 784-6880 or 800- be served at 1 p.m. All friends and a covered dish, and enjoy the day. historic landmarks dating back to Nickell-Wilson reunion each Wednesday. Everyone is 221-4361. relatives are welcome. See you Dinner will be served at 12 noon. the 1700s. The tour will also in- slated Sunday, Aug. 28 welcome. Grace Baptist is lo- there. For additional information There will be an auction later in clude the famous Middleton Place The Nickell-Wilson reunion cated on Highway 191, in Gospel Concert at the call 743-4006 or 522-4373. the evening. Gardens, and lunch there. will be Sunday, August 28, at Old Malone. House of Prayer on C-8-25-2t Transportation will be in an Mill Park, (large shelter), in West Sunday, August 28th Ferguson-Peyton ultra-modern bus and lodging in Liberty. Dinner will be served at Adkins-Trimble reunion There will be a gospel concert reunion set Sept. 10 good motels. noon. Friends and relatives are slated Sunday, Sept. 4 at the House of Prayer featuring The Ferguson-Peyton reunion Growing at Grace For more information on this tour and a schedule of 2006 low- invited to come, bring a covered All descendants of Ira and The Browders on Sunday, August will be Saturday, Sept. 10, at It’s that time of year again! Rachel (Ball) Adkins and John Armco Park, Shelter 28, in cost, fun filled excursions, con- dish, and enjoy the day. 28, at 6:00 p.m. The church is lo- Everyone is praying about the and Selena (Williams) Trimble Middletown, Ohio. Bring food, tact Richard Jett Tours, P.O. Box cated about 5 miles west of church positions which are to be Rev. Buford Hampton in are having a reunion at the large Morehead, 1/2 mile off Hwy. 801 drinks, and lawn chairs. Lunch 396, Campton, Ky. 41301, phone filled for the new fiscal year and revival at Bonny Church shelter at Old Mill Park, West at 600 Whispering Oaks. Pastor will be around 12 or 12:30. En- 606-668-6650, fax 606-668- the nominating committee is busy Rev. Buford Hampton will be Liberty, Ky., on Sunday, Sept. 4. Winston McClurg and congrega- trance to Park on Route 741. Go- 3991. in revival at Bonny Pentecostal Bring a covered dish and your tion invite the public to attend. ing from Middletown, take 122 determining who is best suited for Church Aug. 26, 27, and 28. Ser- drinks and come enjoy the fun. For more information call (606) East, to Red Lion, turn right on the many jobs in the church. It’s vices will begin at 7 p.m. each For information call 743-1193. 784-7023. 741, go to park entrance. Armco always exciting to find out who Aaron W. Frederick evening. Everyone welcome to C-8-25-2t costs $2 each at the gate. For is going to be teaching a class and completes Officer come and hear this man that was “Strong Women, Strong more information e-mail: who has signed on to be a greeter give up to die, and is still work- Lindon reunion set Bones” workshop Aug. 25 [email protected], or call or a Baptist Messenger. We ask Candidate School ing for the Lord. Sunday, Sept. 4 Thursday, Aug. 25, beginning Rella (513) 422-1144; or Edna, God’s blessing on each volunteer Navy Ensign Aaron W. (513) 420-2483. Frederick, son of Anita and Mar- The Lindon reunion will be at 10 a.m., in the Morgan County who steps forward to spread the Sunday, Sept. 4, at Natural Bridge C-8-25-3t lin Frederick, of West Liberty, Special singers to be at Extension Office conference Gospel, especially those who State Park, Shelter No. 2 near the Ky., recently received his com- Red Bush Ch. Aug. 28 room, Pike County Extension have never taken the responsibil- mission as a naval officer after sky lift. Come, bring a covered agent for Family and Consumer Homecoming at Red Singing group, “One More ity of teaching. completing Officer Candidate Soul”, will be singing during the dish, and enjoy the day with fam- Sciences will t3each a workshop River Community Ch. Welcome new co-leaders of School (OCS) at Officer Training 11 a.m. worship service at Red ily and friends. on “Strong Women, Strong Rev. Charles Glover, pastor, Command, Pensacola, Florida. Bush Enterprise Baptist Church, C-8-25-2t Bones”. This workshop is de- and congregation welcomes each WMU, Tara Gibson and Shana During the 13-week-long on Sunday, Aug. 28. The pastor, signed to see how strength train- one of you to our eighth annual Hensley. The recruitment theme training program, Frederick re- Bro. Gerald Fyffe, and congrega- Tourism Commission ing and a healthy diet can help Homecoming-Old Fashion Day for WMU dealt with “PURPLE”. ceived extensive instruction on a tion invite everyone to attend. meeting date changed prevent the onset of osteoporosis. service on Sunday, Sept. 4, begin- Advertising for our “Purple variety of specialized subjects in- The regular meeting date for Components of strength training ning at 10 a.m.. There will be spe- Party” started four weeks in ad- cluding navigation, ship handling, Bradley reunion West Liberty Tourism Commis- will be reviewed and a look at cial singing by “On A Journey engineering, naval warfare and vance. People were mystified by management. Frederick also ac- set Sunday, Sept. 4 sion has been changed to the third what an impact weight bearing with Anthony Jenkins”. The pas- the posters in the church tor, Rev. Charles Glover, and con- complished a demanding daily The descendents of William Thursday of each month at 12 exercise has on the body. A vari- entranceway referring to physical fitness program that in- noon. All meetings are open to the gregation welcomes everyone. Hargis and Annie Roseberry Bra- ety of strength training exercises “PURPLE’. At our August meet- volved running, swimming and public. will be demonstrated. Call Nellie C-8-25-2t dley will host the 67th Bradley ing, it was revealed that the purple calisthenics. Buchanan, Morgan County Ex- In addition, Frederick and fel- reunion on Sunday, Sept. 4, in Ball and Fyffe reunion was referring to royalty. We, be- Grayson, Ky., at Carter Caves Domestic Violence Crisis tension Agent for Family and low OCS gratuates received lead- ing believers in Jesus Christ, are State Park’s large shelter house No. 1-800-221-4361 Consumer Sciences for additional slated Sunday, Sept. 4 ership training and instruction on next to the pool. (Signs will be DOVES of Gateway, Inc., is information at 743-3292. Bring a The Ball and Fyffe reunion a part of royalty. We welcomed the importance of the Navy’s core friend and learn more about this will be held beginning at 11 a.m. the new members and pray they values--honor, courage and com- posted). The family business the only domestic violence pro- mitment; and how their meaning meeting begins at 12:00 noon gram serving the Gateway area. important topic. Sunday, Sept. 4, at the Commu- will enjoy missions as much as nity Center, in West Liberty. Rela- impacts the personal and profes- with a potluck dinner immedi- Victims of domestic violence may the ladies who have done this for sional conduct of the men and Service at Lick Branch tives and friends are invited to ately following. Everyone is in- call the agency when they are in a while have. We look forward to women serving in the Navy come, bring a covered dish, and vited to join the Bradley family danger or in need of other ser- Baptist Ch. this wkend. new and innovative ideas for mis- around the world. There will be worship services enjoy the day. For additional in- Frederick is a 1996 graduate of for a festive time. Plaques will be vices. DOVES operates a 24-hour sions in our community and given for the oldest man and at Lick Branch Enterprise Baptist formation call Bettty Lewis, 743- Morgan County High School of hotline staffed by trained case- church. woman, and the youngest child. Church Saturday and Sunday, 7957. West Liberty, Ky., and joined the workers to answer all calls. How- C-8-25-2t At the Sunday evening service Navy in July 2004. He is a gradu- For more information, contact Aug. 27 and 28. The business on August 21, 2005 our guest ever, the crisis number listed in meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. ate of Morehead State University, Jake Bradley at 743-3361, or speaker was Brother Mick the current phone directory is in- Saturday, followed by the worship Salem Cemetery Morehead, Ky., with a BS degree. Wilma Bradley Ison at 743-7728. Harden. Brother Mick, his wife A few copies of The Bradley Fam- correct. The correct crisis hotline service at 7 p.m. Sunday morn- notice Robin and their children Hannah, ily Cookbook are still available number is 1-800-221-4361. ing service at 10:30 a.m. The ra- Once again, its time to pay Faith and Noah are missionaries for only $10 each. The cookbook C-TF dio broadcast is at 4:30 p.m. and dues for mowing and weedeating Peters homecoming was compiled by Marti Bradley worship services at 6 p.m. every of the Salem Cemetery. It is very who are presently at Hazel Green set Saturday, Sept. 10 Academy. They have been attend- Whitaker from recipes collected Looking for volunteers!! Sunday evening. Bro. Joe O. important that all pay these dues Peters Homecoming is set ing services at Grace for several from members of the family; Morgan/Wolfe County ARH Jenkins, pastor; Bro. George E. in order to continue a beautiful for Saturday, Sept. 10, from 11 weeks and are a very welcome some were handed down for gen- Hospice is looking for volunteers! Barker, assistant pastor. cemetery for our loved ones. a.m. through 3:30 p.m., at the erations, and some are original A hospice volunteer training will Dues are $25.00 a year. Please addition. The message was how Old Mill Park, in West Liberty. recipes. If you can’t make it to the be held on Sept. 13 and Sept. 15 MCHS Class of ‘65 send dues to Pamela Phipps, 114 to live and be in the world with- This is being held in memory reunion, but would like to have a at Morgan County ARH Home reunion slated Sept. 24 Phipps Fork Road, Grassy Creek, out being like the rest of it. The of our dear mother who passed cookbook, you can contact Marti Health and Hospice building at The Morgan County High Ky. 41351. answer is by steeping yourself in away 12 years ago on that day. C-8-25-3t or Wilma at 743-7728. 9:30 a.m. All interested in volun- School Class of 1965’s fortieth the word of God. All family and friends are wel- Also, the descendents of John Grace Baptist Church is lo- teering in Morgan or Wolfe coun- anniversary reunion will be held Lumpkins family come to bring a covered dish Floyd and Anna Ferguson Brad- cated on Rt. 191 in Malone. We and come and enjoy the day. ties must pre-register by Sept. 7 at the home of John and Barbara reunion set Sept. 4 ley will meet at the large shelter by calling Ginger Dansky at 743- Motley on Saturday, Sept. 24, love having visitors and everyone --Lassie Lykins house next to the pool on Satur- The Lumpkins family reunion 4371 or 743-4372. Volunteers immediately after the Sorghum is welcome! day, Sept. 3, at 12:00 for potluck, will be Sunday, Sept. 4, at 11 a.m., play a vital role in supporting games and a great time. Contact Festival parade. All classmates, at the small shelter at Old Mill Wilma for more information. those with a terminal illness and former teachers, and friends are Park, in West Liberty. Bring an C-8-25-2t their families. Please join us! The invited. Please RSVP at (606) item to auction off. For informa- rewards of volunteering are end- 743-7425, or email: tion contact Janice Gevedon, 743- COMMUNITY WIDE Veterans Benefits Rep less. [email protected]. 4110. Here Every 2nd Thurs. C-8-25-2t C-8-25-5t C-8-25-2t You may be entitled to receive benefits from the U.S. Veterans HEALTH FAIRS Administration that may include please join us at one of the following locations, compensation for disease or in- jury received while in service, activities will begin at 5:00 pm and end at 8:00 pm pensions for wartime veterans, • Tuesday, August 30 survivor benefits and assistance with medical expenses. A veter- Wrigley Elementary School ans benefits field representative • Tuesday, September 6 will be at the Morgan County 12 month C.D. Cannel City Elementary School Judge Executive’s Office on the second Thursday of each month 4.00%* • Monday, September 19 from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. For Morgan County High School further information call 1-800- 928-1621. Tuesday, September 20 C-TF West Liberty Elementary School Keeton reunion set • Tuesday, September 27 Saturday, Sept. 3 24 month C.D. Morgan County Middle School The Steven Keeton reunion FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS will be Labor Day, Saturday, 4.30%* FREE FOOD Sept. 3. It will be at the shelter on LOTS OF DOOR PRIZES Dedman Branch. Bring a dish and INTERESTING SPEAKERS come on our for a good time. The FUN ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN descendants of Steven Keeton, INFORMATIONAL BOOTHS married to Polly Wolfenbarger, FUN ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN Peter and Scott Wolfenbarger, Dance, Hands on Health Activities, Tasting Parties Milly W. Vaughan and Martha W. SPEAKERS FOR ADULTS Keeton, John Simpson, Floyd and Healthy Snacks by Morgan County Extension Office Millard Keeton. Shortly fter FIRST NATIONAL BANK What Do the Numbers Mean? by Morgan County District Health Department lunch the championship horse- How to Talk to your children about DRUGS by Alert Prevention Center 400 Prestonsburg Street School Nutrition by Sharon Cottle of the Morgan County Board shoe game will get under way. West Liberty, KY 41472 Child Assault Prevention Training for Parents by CAP First and second place trophies Brought to you by: will be given. Chris Ball and (606) 743-2222 or (800) 880-6621 MORGAN COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM James Keeton, can you hold first place for another year? Claude MORGAN COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE Keeton and Dennis Ball, can you GATEWAY DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT hold second place? Any ques- ARH tions, call Kathleen Kissinger, * APY (Annual Percentage Yield) Limited Availability, New Money. EAST KY. MOBILE HEALTH SERVICES $500 Minimum Deposit and Balance required to obtain the APY. ★ ★ ALERT PREVENTION CENTERS 734 Dedman Rd., West Liberty, Fees could reduce earnings. Ky. 41472; ph. (606) 522-4625. HCOP C-8-25-2t THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2005 PAGE FIVE Car show, dice run draw many entrants and a large number of visitors to park The second annual Car Show and Motorcycle Dice Run held at Old Mill Park last weekend drew a large number of participants and visitors and was termed a big succcess by the sponsors, the West Liberty Kiwanis Club and West Liberty Tourism Commis- sion. Thirty-two vintage vehicles were entered in the car show and 80 motorcycle enthusiasts took part in the dice run, which in- cluded around 70 motorcycles on a tour from West Liberty via Cave Run Lake to Owingsville and Frenchburg and back to the park. The top ten winners in the car show were: Ben Easterling, West Bikers assemble for instructions and prayer before dice run. Liberty, 1971 Chevelle; Larry Price, Sandy Hook, 1949 Ford; Goley Salyers, Jackson, 1971 Nova; Michael Helton, West Lib- Looking over volcanoes erty, 1973 Volkswagen Beetle; Kendall Vance, right, of West Liberty, and T. J. Evans, left, of Owingsville pause atop spatter ram- Larry Henry, West Liberty, 1960 parts from a 1971 volcanic eruption during a study tour in Hawaii. They were among 16 Morehead MG Austin; Rose Lewis, West State University students and their professor who toured volcanoes and the surrounding areas in Liberty, 1958 Corvette; Larry Hawaii this summer. The students, juniors and seniors, are members of the George M. Luckey Jr. Henry, West Liberty, 1949 Academic Honors Program. They explored both active and inactive volcanoes. Chevrolet truck; Joe Cantrell, West Liberty, 1950 Chevrolet truck; Terry Blackburn, Drift, Ky., 1947 Chevrolet; Glenn Overstreet, Lawrenceburg, Ky., 1939 Studebaker. BAD CReDIT The entry by Larry Kincaid of Lawrenceburg won Best of Show. Trophies were awarded to all Bikers leaving Old Mill Park on first leg of 90-mile run. REPO, BANKRUPTCY, DIVORCE participants. after participating in last year’s Club to be used for the youth of This year’s motorcycle dice first annual event at West Liberty. Morgan County. run was dedicated to the memory Diana Weddington Adkins The event drew a large crowd We can Help. of Barry Adkins, an Elliott won the $500 cash prize at this of visitors for most of the day to County cycling enthusiast who year’s event. Adkins immediately view the old cars and to watch the If you make $1,800 a month bring in a was killed in an accident shortly returned $50.00 to the Kiwanis bikers leave and arrive.

paycheck stub with year-to-date, phone sions on protecting records from Office of the Courts (AOC) pro- Donna Pelfrey identity theft; legislative and le- vides two training conferences a bill and utility bill with physical address. gal updates; how to handle pro- year for Kentucky’s circuit attends Circuit bate, juvenile, DUI and appeals clerks, who are responsible for cases; and bookkeeping prac- managing the records of state cir- Be prepared to drive home a new or Clerks Conf tices. cuit and district courts. The AOC FRANKFORT, Ky., Aug. 18 The KACCC sponsored a ban- supports the activities of more like new vehicle today! — Kentucky circuit court clerks quet and dinner on June 16 to cel- than 3,400 Kentucky Court of celebrated the 100th anniversary ebrate the 100th anniversary of Justice employees, including the of the Kentucky Association of the clerks association. Earlier that elected offices of justices, judges Circuit Court Clerks (KACCC) day Chief Justice Joseph E. Lam- and circuit court clerks. As the during their 2005 summer con- bert served as keynote speaker at fiscal agent for the Court of Jus- Brown’s ference at the Louisville Marriott a luncheon for the clerks. tice, the AOC executes the Judi- Downtown June 15-17. Donna The clerks also attended a ses- cial Branch budget. Ford • Lincoln • Mercury Pelfrey, circuit court clerk for sion on Trust for Life, a public Morgan County, participated in campaign sponsored by the “It’s good to have money and the West Liberty, Ky things that money can buy; but it’s the program titled “The Circuit KACCC to promote organ dona- good, too, to check up once in a while 800-799-3101 or 606-743-3101 Court Clerk and the Public tion. and make sure that you haven’t lost Trust.” The Education Services De- the things that money can’t buy.” The conference offered ses- partment for the Administrative George Horace Lorimer (1867-1937)

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Williams Creek-Elkfork Commu- Wells Chapel Church Of God, Stacy Watson Enterprise Baptist Church, CHURCH Neal Howards Creek Community Broadway First Church Of God, Straight Creek Enterprise Baptist nity Church, Rt. 3, West Liberty, KY Fork, KY. Sunday School 10:00 am. HC 75, Sandy Hook, KY. Larry Dale Church, Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. West Liberty, KY 41472, phone 743- Church, Big Mandy Road off KY- 41472, phone 522-4111 or 522-4591, Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday Ison, pastor. Mike Gilliam, assistant Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday 3759. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- 650. Every third Saturday evening Rev. Herbert Wright, pastor. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Every third Thurs- 7:00 pm. Every Sunday morning evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday evening pastor. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- DIRECTORY day morning 11:00 am. Sunday radio service 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm. day ladies and men’s meeting 7:00 pm. 11:00 am. Darris Hammons, pastor. 6:00 pm. Rev. Ivan Hinton, pastor. Ev- day morning 11:00 am. evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday prayer Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday Dean Lewis, pastor. Everyone wel- eryone welcome. meeting 6:30 pm. Bro. Jessie Rogers, Catholic Church Of The Good evening 7:00 pm. Wednesday prayer come. pastor. service 7:00 pm. Campton Church Of Christ, Rt. 35, Pekin Pentecostal Church, Thursday Abundant Life Full Gospel Church, Shepherd, 525 Main St., Campton, KY. Phone 668-3731. Sunday mass Wells Creek Enterprise Baptist Box 405, Campton, KY 41301, phone evening 7:00 pm. Saturday evening 849 Broadway St., West Liberty, KY. Newcombe Valley First Enterprise Lacy Creek Enterprise Baptist 12:30 pm. Wednesday evening 5:30 Brushy Fork Church, Caney, Ky. Church, Sunday morning 10:30 am. 668-6531. 7:00 pm. Sunday School 10:00 am. Phone 743-1549. Sunday School 10:00 Baptist Church, Isonville, KY. First Church, Lacy Creek, KY. Second pm. Services fourth Saturday at 1:00 pm Every second Saturday evening 7:00 Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Rev. Sammy am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Thurs- Saturday each month 7:00 pm. Weekly weekend each month. Saturday Lick Fork Pentecostal Church, Sat- and fourth Sunday at 10:00 am each pm. Joe Gilliam, pastor. Ruley Wag- Vancleave, pastor. Everyone invited. day evening 7:00 pm. Bro. Donnie Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. Sunday morning Countryside Community Church, month. Hobert Dunn, pastor. oner, assistant pastor. urday evening 7:30 pm. Sunday Wheeler, pastor. morning 10:45 am. Ladies Bible study/ 11:00 am. Every Sunday evening 6:30 KY-134, Johnson Fork. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Congregation invites West Liberty Christian Church, 304 prayer group Wednesday 1:00 pm. pm. Bro. Tim Jenkins, pastor. School 10:00 am. Sunday morning West Liberty Church Of God, 568 Union Enterprise Church, Williams all. Everyone welcome. Prestonsburg St. (corner of Callaboose Community Church, Off Mike Adkins, pastor. Marvin Fannin, 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Glenn Ave., West Liberty, KY 41472, Creek, KY. Sunday School 9:30 am to Prestonsburg and Court Street), phone KY-746 near Campton. Sunday morn- assistant pastor. Apostolic Church Of Jesus Christ, Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. David phone 743-4161. Rev. Allen Melton, 10:30 am every Sunday morning. Sun- Rocky Branch Full Gospel Church (606) 743-4356, parsonage (606) 743- ing 10:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Lytten, KY. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Hinton, pastor. pastor. Sunday School 10:00 am. day evening 6:00 pm. First Saturday Of God, 3 miles north of Campton on 4355. Paul Casteel, minister. Ben Tho- Raymond Brewer, pastor. Tar Ridge Church Of God, Wolfe Sunday morning 10:30 am. Sunday Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday Kernie Freewill Baptist Church, and Sunday each month. Saturday KY-746. Sunday morning 10:00 am. mas, youth minister. Junior church and County. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- evening 7:00 pm. Denzil B. Fannin, night 6:00 pm. Wednesday prayer KY-134, Johnson Fork. Sunday Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. Denzil wee church 11:00 am. High school and West Liberty Mennonite Church, day morning 10:45 am. Sunday pastor. Phone 738-6384. service 7:00 pm, Bible study for all evening 7:00 pm. Sunday morning School 10:00 am. Sunday morning Lykins, pastor, phone 668-3643. located off Circle Dr, Wells Hill. Sun- evening 6:30 pm. Wednesday prayer age groups. 11:00 am. Tivis Ison, pastor, welcomes middle school youth group Wednesday 11:00 am. Butch Whitaker, pastor. everyone. evening and Sunday evening 7:00 pm. day School 10:00 am. Sunday morn- service 7:00 pm. Bro. Adam Hays, pas- Grassy Creek Pentecostal Church, Steve Arnett, assistant pastor. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday Hazel Green Christian Church, Campton First Church Of God, ing 11:00 am. Direl Fyffe, pastor tor. evening 6:00 pm. Johnnie Davis, pas- P.O. Box 66, Hazel Green, KY Walnut Grove Community Church, Campton, KY, phone 668-3564. Ezel First Church Of God, Sunday emeritis. Elder James Fyffe, 743-1567. Wallowhole Independent Baptist tor. 41332. Bro. Lowell Fields, pastor. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday morning Elder Steve Stoltzfus, 743-4195. New Hope Baptist Church, Gordon Church, Second Saturday evening each month 7:00 pm. Second Sun- Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday evening Bethany Baptist Church, War Creek, 11:00 am. Youth group Sunday evening Ford. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- Vision Baptist Church, Rogers, KY, day morning each month 10:30 am. morning 11:00 am. KY. Sunday School 9:45 am. Sunday 6:00 pm. Sunday evening 7:00 pm. Faith Hills Mennonite Church, KY- day morning 11:00 am. Sunday 6:00 pm. Wednesday evening prayer KY-2818, KY-715. Sunday School Every Sunday evening 6:00 pm. morning 10:30 am. Every Sunday. Ev- 172, Crockett, KY 41413. Sunday evening 7:00 pm. Wednesday evening service 7:00 pm. Scott Litton, pastor. Youth church service third Sunday each 10:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Thursday prayer meeting 7:00 pm. Faith Baptist Church, Caney, KY ery third Saturday of each month Sat- 7:00 pm. Bro. Alonzo Johnny Dixon, 41402, phone 743-4966, parsonage Eddie Keeton, assistant pastor. month 7:00 pm. morning 9:30 am. Sunday evening sec- Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday urday evening 7:00 pm. Rick Pelfrey, phone 768-2415. Bro. John Ramsey, ond and fourth Sunday each month pastor. evening 6:00 pm. Rev. George Oney, Horton Flats Community Baptist pastor. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sandy Hook First Baptist Church, pastor. Stillwater Holiness Church, 3-1/2 7:00 pm, the fourth Sunday being song pastor. Church, 1.6 miles off KY-7 on KY- Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday phone 738-6320. Sunday School 9:45 miles north of Campton on KY-191. service. Wednesday prayer service 7:00 Church Of Free Worship, Thursday 3353, Horton Flats Road. Sunday School 9:30 am. Sunday morning disciples group training service 5:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sun- Stark United Methodist Church, Thursday evening 7:00 pm. Saturday pm. Everyone welcome. evening 7:00 pm. Sunday School 11:00 Lacy Creek Church Of Christ, 2-1/2 10:30 am. pm. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. day evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday Sunday morning 9:30 am. Sunday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday evening 6:00 am. Sunday morning 12:00 noon. miles off US-460 on KY-364, Cottle, Wednesday night mission friends, School 10:30 am. Friday youth group Stanley Rigsby, pastor. Everyone wel- evening 7:00 pm. pm. Patricia Crider, pastor. West Liberty United Methodist KY. Phone 743-2380. Sunday School Rocky Branch Full Gospel GA’s, acteen’s RA’s, adult Bible 7:00 pm. Friday adult Bible study 7:00 Church, corner of Main and come. 10:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. study 6:00 pm. Church, Sunday morning 10:30 am. Mize Community Church, 1 mile pm. Warren Vanover, pastor. Bear Pen Worship Center, Sunday Prestonsburg St. Sunday School 10:00 Sunday evening youth service 6:00 pm. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Thursday Old Grassy Christian Church, US- west of Mize, KY. John Oldfield Jr., morning 10:45 am. Sunday School 6:30 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sun- Old 519 Full Gospel Church, Satur- Thursday Bible study 7:00 pm. Jimmy evening 7:00 pm. Andrew Justice, 460, Mize, KY 41352. Mrs. Kerry pastor, 1176 Hwy. 946, Ezel, KY Ezel United Presbyterian Church pm. Wednesday evening 6:30 pm. day evening Bible study 7:00 pm. day evening 6:00 pm. Sunday evening Adkins, pastor, 743-3801. Elder pastor. Moore, pastor. Sunday morning 41425, phone 606-725-5622. Sunday And Manse, Ezel, KY 41425, phone Wednesday youth meeting 6:30 pm. Wednesday evening 6:00 pm. UMW 6:00 pm. lawrence Kersey, 743-3291. Elder Dan Wrigley Baptist Mission, KY-7, 11:00 am. School 10:00 am. Sunday morning 725-4215. Sunday morning 9:45 am. David Spencer, pastor. Phone 668- first Tuesday each month. Rev. Garry Hittepole, 743-3430. Elder Dr. James Tom’s Branch Community Church, Frederick. Wrigley, KY. Sunday morning fel- 10:30 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. 3351. Jones, pastor, phone 743-3519. lowship 9:45 am. Sunday School Martha Enterprise Baptist Cannel City First Church Of God, KY-772, West Liberty, KY. Church, approximately 3 miles up Words Of Encouragement Trinity 10:00 am (classes for every age plus Old Time Religion Church, 1957 Cannel City, KY, phone 743-7395. Blaze Community Church, Monday Trent First Church Of God, Rt. 1, KY-589 off KY-172. Services second Full Gospel Mission, Trace Branch, deaf class). Sunday morning 11:00 Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday evening 7:30 pm. Wednesday evening Campton, KY 41301. Sunday School White Oak Christian Church Dis- am. Wednesday Bible study 6:30 pm. weekend each month. Saturday Flat-Mary Rd., Campton, KY 41301. US-460, Magoffin County. Friday morning 11:00 am. Wednesday evening 10:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. ciples Of Christ, White Oak, KY Everyone welcome. evening 7:00 pm. Every Sunday Douglas Dunn, pastor, phone 668- 6:30 pm. Vernon Dale Lewis, pastor. evening 7:30 pm. Sunday evening 6:00 6:30 pm. Everyone welcome. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. Wednesday 41474, phone 743-4127. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Bro. Roger Ball, 9168. Mike Spencer, phone 668.3987. Everyone invited. pm. pastor. prayer service 7:00 pm. David Stamper, School 10:00 am. Sunday morning Fannin Enterprise Baptist Zag Community Church, located 1 pastor. Church, KY-557 (Ruin Road), Daysboro Church Of Christ, Calvary Baptist Church, KY-191, 11:00 am. Rev. David DuBovich, pas- Pine Grove Community Church, Redeemed Old Regular Baptist Sandy Hook, KY. First Saturday Daysboro, KY, phone 743-3906. Sun- mile off KY-519 on KY- 976. Sunday Cannel City, KY. Sunday morning tor. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday Church, Caney, KY. Elder Roy Christian Faith Church Of Freedom, evening each month at 7:00 pm. Ev- day School 10:00 am. Sunday morn- School 10:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. morning 11:00 am. Sunday evening ery Sunday morning at 10:30 am. Collett, pastor. Services third week- 11:00 am. Wednesday Bible study 7:00 Murphy Fork. Every Saturday evening Ezel Church Of God, Ezel, KY 41425, end of each month. Saturday 6:30 ing 11:00 am. Wednesday Bible study Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Harry B. 7:00 pm. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:00 pm. pm. Rev. Donald Cox, pastor. Every- 6:00 pm. Todd Kidd, pastor. phone 725-5721. pm. Sunday 9:30 am. 6:30 pm. Helton, pastor. Garrie Stamper, pastor. George Stafford pastor and Jason one welcome. Ison assistant pastor. Woodsbend Community Church, Lee City First Church Of God, Lee Campton Baptist Church, Sunday KY-705 North. Phone (606) 743-3580. Index Community Church, Rt. 1 Box City, KY, phone 662-6221. Sunday School 9:45 am. Sunday morning 11:00 Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday 210, West Liberty, KY 41472 (intersec- morning 10:30 am. Sunday evening Green’s Lawnmower Sales am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Wednes- morning 11:00 am. Children’s church Sheets Bookkeeping & Service tion KY-191 & US-460), phone 743- day prayer service 6:00 pm. Rev. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. 6:00 pm. Rev. Stanley Burnett, pastor. 4733. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- Ronald Barnett, phone 668-3517. Wednesday evening family night min- Everyone welcome. & Tax Service 1256 Hwy. 706 – West Liberty, KY day morning 11:00 am. Sunday youth istries 7:00 pm. hour 6:30 pm. Sunday evening 7:00 Hazel Green Church Of God, KY- Centerville Community Church, Sat- 210 Riverside Dr. • West Liberty, KY please call Johnny Green pm. Wednesday prayer service 7:00 1010 East. Sunday School 10:00 am. Pine Branch House Of Worship, urday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday Letha Nell Sheets • Jennifer M. Sheets, E.A. 606-522-4241 pm. Rev. Mike Frisby, pastor. Eddy Sunday morning and children’s church Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Saturday evening 6:00 pm. Harry Flannery, pas- Dennison, assistant pastor. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. evening 7:00 pm. Raymond Mollette, tor. 743-7080, 743-3914 or FAX: 743-7080 Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Rev. pastor. Sandy Hook United Methodist Glendon Robinson, pastor. Vortex Pentecostal Church, Thursday Compliments Of John Wayne Pest Control, Inc. Church, Sunday School 10:00 am. Assembly Of Faith Church, seven evening 7:00 pm. Rev. Leonard Cole, • State Licensed • Insured • Commercial • Residential • 17 Years Of Experience Sunday morning 11:00 am. Wednesday Concord Enterprise Baptist Church, miles north of West Liberty on KY-519. pastor. McKENZIE SHOPWISE • VA & FHA Inspections • Monthly Contracts • Termites • Rats • Roaches Bible study 7:00 pm. Rev. Warren KY-32 eight miles west of Sandy Hook. Sunday morning 10:30 am. Sunday Vanover, pastor. Everyone welcome. evening 6:30 pm. Thursday evening Mon. – Sat. – 7 am – 9 pm • Sun. – 9 am – 7 pm 10084 Hwy 7 • West Liberty, KY Every fourth Saturday evening 7:00 Grace Baptist Church, Malone, KY. 7:00 pm. Harold Davis, pastor. Phone pm. Every Sunday, Sunday School Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday 261 Court St. • West Liberty, KY “When Bugs Are A Pain, Red River Community Church, Ha- 743-4555. morning 11:00 am. Sunday discipleship LPOC #573 606-743-7003 10:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Call John Wayne” zel Green, KY 41332, phone 662-6947. training 5:00 pm. Sunday evening 6:00 606-743-7379 Wednesday prayer meeting 7:00 pm. Campton United Methodist Church, Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday pm. Wednesday Bible study 6:00 pm. morning 11:00 am. Sunday evening Rev. Ricky Lewis, pastor. phone 668-3229. Sunday School 10:00 Menifee Bookkeeping & Tax Service Bro. Mike Lindon, pastor. 6:00 pm. Thursday prayer service 7:00 am. Sunday morning 10:55 am. Sun- COMMERCIAL BANK US-460 • Wellington, KY pm. Rev. Charles Glover, pastor. West Liberty Church Of Christ, Sun- day evening 7:00 pm. Wednesday “God Owns My Business” day Bible study 10:00 am. Sunday evening 7:00 pm choir 7:45 pm. Rev. Redbush Enterprise Baptist Church, Redbush, KY. Second Saturday “Where Friendliness Prevails” Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – 8 am to 3 pm Prince Of Peace Catholic Church, morning 11:00 am. Sunday evening Alan Jackson, pastor. US-460, West Liberty, KY. Sunday 6:00 pm. Wednesday Bible study for evening each month 6:00 pm. Weekly Main St. • West Liberty, KY Evelyn Crouch, manager mass 9:00 am. Father Jerry Dorn, pas- all ages 7:00 pm. Paul Balch, minister. Isonville Primitive Baptist Church, Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday 606-768-2027 tor, 581 Glenn Ave., phone 743-4817. Phone 743-2132. Isonville, KY. Phone 738-5816. Sun- morning 11:00 am. Sunday evening 606-743-3195 day School 10:00 am. Sunday morn- 6:00 pm every third Sunday. Bro. Wells Union Baptist Church, Sunday Campton First Church Of God, Sun- ing 11:00 am. Christopher K. Harper, Gerald Fyffe, pastor. Free Estimates PHIPPS HEATING & School 10:00 am. Sunday morning day School 9:45 am. Sunday morning pastor. Everyone welcome. A-1 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. 10:45 am. Sunday evening 6:30 pm. Hope Enterprise Baptist Church, AIR CONDITIONING, INC. Tuesday Bible study 6:00 pm. Jimmy Wednesday prayer service 7:00 pm. West Liberty First Baptist Church, KY-650, Doctor’s Branch, Sandy OVERHEAD DOOR Tharp, pastor. Sunday School 9:45 am. Sunday morn- Hook, KY. Every second Saturday Service • Sales • Installation • Residential • Commerical ing 11:00 am. Children’s church 11:00 evening 7:00 pm. Weekly Sunday Route 1 Hazel Green, KY Laurel Gorge Enterprise Baptist Serving All Of Eastern And Central Kentucky am nursery provided. Sunday evening Ophir Enterprise Baptist Church, Church, Youth services Friday 7:00 School 9:45 am. Sunday morning 10:30 JAMES JOSEPH, Owner • West Liberty, Kentucky 606-743-7279 approximately 10 miles up KY-1260 pm. Every third Saturday evening 7:00 youth group 6:00 pm. Sunday evening am. Tuesday evening prayer meeting off KY-172. Services first weekend pm. Sunday School 9:45 am. Sunday 7:00 pm. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:00 pm. Ronnie Mayse, pastor. 606-743-9891 • Toll Free 877-511-9891 each month. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. morning 11:00 am. Sunday prayer 7:00 pm. David Cook, pastor. Phone Sunday morning 11:00 am. Every Sun- meeting 7:00 pm. Wednesday prayer 743-3722. Hilltop Apostolic Church, KY-7 past PROFESSIONAL PAINTING day evening 6:00 pm. Bro. Bobby meeting 7:00 pm. Rev. Bill Rice, pas- Bruin. Tuesday evening 7:00 pm. Sun- Professional Quality Painting • Years of Experience • No Job Too Small Fultz, pastor. Bro. Danny Price, assis- tor. Virgil F. Gillum, assistant pastor. Bigwoods Community Church, HC day morning 10:00 am. Sunday tant pastor. Everyone welcome. 75, Wellington, KY. 40387. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Darrell Gallihue, Call 606-668-7041 Full Gospel Tabernacle, Top of Slade School 10:00 am. Sunday morning pastor. A “Real” Community Bank • Index, West Liberty & Ezel Pleasant Run House Of Prayer, Hill where Jesus is Alpha and Omega. 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Helping Hand — Painting and More Yocum, KY. Sunday School 10:30 am. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sunday Wednesday Bible hour 7:00 pm. Phone Victory Christian Center, Elliott Painting: houses (int./ext.), porches, decks, gutters (606) 743-3141 Sunday morning 1:00 pm. Wednesday evening 7:00 pm. Tuesday evening 768-3456. Rev. Jess Brewer, pastor. County on Blaine’s Trace Road off KY- Mobile Homes: roof coating, washing evening 7:00 pm. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Rev. Ralph Banks, pastor. 486. Sunday School 9:45 am. Sunday 7:00 pm. Raymond Barker, pastor. Ev- Everyone welcome. New Salem Church, Moon, KY. 1/4 morning 10:30 am. Wednesday evening Frederick & May eryone welcome. mile off KY-172 on KY-1715. Every 7:00 pm. David Webb, pastor. ALL OCCASION FLOWERS Grassy Lick Baptist Church, Grassy third Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Helechawa Community Church, lo- Creek, KY 41352. Every fourth Satur- Weekly Sunday School 10:00 am. Sun- Sandfield Community Church, Sun- “For The Added Touch” Lumber Company cated on KY-191. Saturday evening day evening 7:00 pm. Sunday School day morning 11:00 am. Bro. James day School 10:00 am. Sunday morn- 7:00 pm. Sunday evening 7:00 pm. 10:00 am. Sunday morning 11:00 am. Wallin, pastor. Bro. Shane Ison, assis- ing 11:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 pm. 541 Main St. • West Liberty, KY 919 Prestonsburg St • West Liberty, KY Everyone welcome to come and wor- Sunday evening 6:30 pm. Wednesday tant pastor. Everyone welcome. Wednesday Bible study 6:30 pm. Mike ship the Lord. evening youth group 7:00 pm. Kenneth Brooks, pastor. Harold Stamper, assis- 606-743-2525 606-743-3136 Gevedon, pastor. Vernon Stacy, assis- Lick Branch Enterprise Baptist tant pastor. Sulphur Springs Church, Crockett, tant pastor. James Tyra, assistant pas- Church, two miles off US-460 up Old SARAH’S PLACE KY, KY-172. Third weekend of each tor. KY-172. Every fourth weekend of each Bethany Community Church, Morgan Tire Center, Inc. COMPUTER REPAIR SERVICE month and all odd weekends. Saturday month. Saturday night business 6:30 Bethany, KY. Sunday School 9:30 am. evening 7:00 pm. Sunday morning Quillens Church Of God, Sunday pm. Saturday evening 7:00 pm. Sun- Sunday morning 10:30 am. Wednesday Goodyear Tires • Auto Service Center Main & Gee St. • Sandy Hook, KY 11:00 am. Bro. Chris Baldwin, pastor. School 10:00 am. Sunday evening 6:00 day morning 10:30 am. Every Sunday evening 7:00 pm. Paul Roemer, pastor. Bro. Bob Williams, assistant pastor. Ev- evening 6:00 pm. Bro. Joe O. Jenkins, Ernest Martin, youth pastor. Phone US-460 • West Liberty, KY FREE ESTIMATES • Contact Mike Lewis pm. Lester Spencer, pastor. Phone 668- eryone welcome. 6435. pastor. Everyone welcome. 668-3359. 606-738-4270 606-743-7350 Pam’s Tax Service PEARL’S GIRLS WOLFE COUNTY GEVEDON’S RECYCLING Personal – Farm – Business FURNITURE/CONSIGNMENT FARM BUREAU Located On Centerville Rd. • West Liberty, KY Owners: Phyllis Bair & Beverly Griffith Paying Top Prices For Aluminum Cans And CALL FOR APPOINTMENT • New, Used & Abused • We Buy & Sell 215 Main St. • Campton, KY All Your Scrap Metals 606-738-5175 “Where Our Customers Send Their Friends” 606-668-3485 Call Us Before You Sell Located next to First Baptist Church & The Frosty Freeze, Sandy Hook, KY 606-474-0462 606-743-4209 COME SHARE THE DREAM Please Call Linda @ MTP COMMUNICATIONS West Liberty Peyton’s Pharmacy AUTHORIZED AGENT OF CINGULAR WIRELESS Church Of God HOURS: 8 am–6:30 pm Mon.–Sat. Peyton’s Plaza • West Liberty, KY 1-800-293-4709 Food City Plaza Food Court Mayo Plaza 568 Glenn Ave • West Liberty, KY Louisa, KY West Liberty, KY Painstville, KY Sun. Schl. 10 am • Morning Worship 11 am • Sun. Even. 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Parkway Furniture & Electronics • Financing Available • Free Delivery Hwy. 15 • Campton, KY Route 114 • Salyersville, KY 606-668-3121 606-297-1821 or 606-349-1822 GIBSON Lewis & Ferguson Funeral Home KY-7 & KY-32 • Sandy Hook, KY AUTO SUPPLY “Because We Care” 695 Gardner Dr. • West Liberty, KY • Lady Attendant • Cemetery Monuments • Air Conditioned Chapel 606-743-3310 606-738-5135 PAGE SIX THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2005 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE University of Kentucky — College of Agricul- ture A new swimming hole in Morgan County By Melinda Blair Extension Notes Swim Instructor Family and Consumer Sciences Yes there is a new “swimming Nellie A. Buchanan Morgan County Extension Agent hole” in Morgan County! Many people have already visited this beautiful place. It is called the Think food safety, nutrition West Liberty Swimming Pool. Thanks to our county judge and as the school doors open the magistrates, money was ap- Since school doors have just Also, thoroughly clean lunch pointed to have the pool repaired. opened in Morgan County and to boxes; wash hands well in hot If you have not had a chance throngs of Kentucky children, soapy water between preparations to go visit the pool, this is what now is a good time to remember of different types of food; and use you will find: a larger pool with some food safety and nutrition clean utensils and work surfaces. beautiful, clear water ranging in tips for children’s “brown bag” Letting children help prepare depth from two feet all the way lunches and after-school snacks. their school lunches or after- to eight feet. The pool is checked To be sure food safety is the school snacks has several advan- several times a day to make sure main ingredient of school lunches tages. It gives children opportu- the chemicals are just right. or snacks, keep cold foods below nities to think about the nutri- This pool was dedicated to the 40˚ F. Put cold liquid foods in a tional qualities and healthfulness people of Morgan County many previously chilled vacuum bottle. of the foods they eat. Helping years ago. Use an ice pack or gel freezer choose and prepare foods also The deck area is now much pack to keep solid foods cold. boosts their self confidence and larger for chairs or towels for the Freeze boxed juices or drinks in makes them feel comfortable sunbathers or swimmers. A spe- a plastic bottle the night before; working in the kitchen. They cial pool has been built for tiny then put the frozen drink in with might even want to help pack “tots” along with a wonderful the other foods. their lunches or snacks, thereby “splash” pad area. Children of all Use chilled ingredients to learning more about food safety. ages love the splash area with its make sandwiches. Since children agree to the beautiful special effects of spray- Freeze sandwiches made with food choices for their lunches or ing water. New dressing rooms simple ingredients such as peanut snacks, allow them the opportu- have also been added to the area. butter and sliced meat or poultry. nity to introduce new foods. In The concession stand has a wide More than 200 young people gathered at the West Liberty Swimming Pool on the evening of The sandwich will thaw my meal- addition, one has the peace of variety of snacks for purchase. Aug. 5 for a Back To School Swim Party. The event, which lasted from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., was time, but remain cold enough to mind that they are eating what As most of you know, I have sponsored free of charge by the pool, which remains available for evening swim parties. The prevent growth of bacteria that they want and not trading with worked for the Kiwanis Club for Lighted Palm Band, lower left, entertained . cause foodborne illnesses. friends, who might have less nu- several years teaching children Do not freeze sandwiches con- tritional lunches or snacks. how to swim. I have enjoyed ev- swim lessons as well as when the thank all the parents, grandpar- without a lot of hard work by taining ingredients like mayon- Remember to take into ac- ery summer working with chil- pool was open to the public. ents and others that brought their these people. Please remember naise or mayonnaise-like dress- count children’s overall eating dren from not only Morgan Most counties in Eastern Ken- children to our pool to learn to this is a drug free place for ev- ings, because freezing causes oil pattern when preparing foods; County but also the following tucky do not have a wonderful swim. I have no idea how many eryone! and water separation. This can one meal or snack will not break counties: Menifee, Magoffin, pool like this in their communi- students I have had in swimming The pool will remain open in make bread soggy. Instead, buy the nutritional bandwagon. Gen- Elliott, Carter, Rowan and Wolfe, ties. All these years the Kiwanis lessons. This is a “gift” we can the afternoons after school starts. single-serving packets of mayon- erally, a lunch should contain and lots of years children come Club worked to keep the pool give our children that they can The price will be reduced during naise and dressings, or put these about one-third of the day’s nu- to stay with grandparents from open, but when so many new re- use all their lives. Many of the this time. Remember August is a in separate containers. Butter and trients and calories. Offer a vari- other counties or even other pairs were needed it required families in our community go to very hot month.... everyone can stick margarine do not separate ety of foods including two serv- states just to take lessons at our more money than our community Cave Run Lake or other areas to enjoy a cool swim. when frozen. ings of fruits or vegetables and pool.Our swim program this could afford. This is when the swim or fish so it is important for The Kiwanis Club would like Maintain hot foods at 140˚ F two of bread and grains, as well summer was very successful. county government stepped in children as well as adults to learn to especially thank the citizens of or higher. Use a vacuum bottle to as some protein and low-fat milk The lifeguards are well trained and helped make the repairs. to swim. Morgan County for their loyal maintain the temperature of hot or other dairy product. and efficient. The pool manager, Pool parties can still be sched- Please support our pool. support of the pool. liquid foods such as soups or For more information, contact Mr. Aaron Walter, has to receive uled. Just stop by the pool and Thank Judge Conley, the magis- lf you have comments or sug- stews. Put boiling water in the Nellie Buchanan, County Exten- a lot of credit because he is in make arrangements. Don’t forget trates and the Kiwanis Club gestion about the public pool, bottle for several minutes before sion Agent for Family and Con- charge of all matters concerning to watch the paper for special members for a beautiful addition please send them to Judge adding hot foods. sumer Sciences at the Morgan the pool. Mr. Walter provided “free days” for swimming. to our community. This project Conley. Always throw away any per- County Cooperative Extension well-trained lifeguards during I personally would like to would not have been finished Melinda C. Blair, ishable leftover lunch or snack Service, 743-3292. food items that might have “got- Educational programs of the ten too hot” or been exposed to Cooperative Extension Service room temperature more than 2 serve all people regardless of hours. Remember the saying, race, color, age, sex, religion, dis- “when in doubt, throw it out.” ability, or national origin. City Council ... Roads ... (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) ALL by Fire Chief Jones to purchase tion markings. a thermo-imaging camera for The second section includes the fire department. Jones said 3.24 miles of Ky. 946, the the camera would allow Maytown-Stoll Road, between firefighters to locate people in- Ky. 1010 and U.S. 460. side burning buildings and pin- The Morgan County project is point fire within interior walls. one of nine projects totaling In other business, the Council nearly $3.3 million for District approved tax rates for 2005, as Ten awarded as part of the July follows: bidding. Real property: 20.20 cents per “These new projects will help $100 of assessed value, up from to repair and upgrade our aging GIFTWARE 20.10 cents per $100 last year. highway infrastructure and pro- Tangible: 21.49 cents per $100 vide safer roads that will further of assessed value, down from economic development and en- 23.12 cents per $100 last year. hance safe travel for Kentuck- Motor vehicles: 16 cents per ians,” said acting Secretary (Excluding Fenton) $100 of assessed value, the same Nighbert. as last year. Hinkle Contracting Corp. of The new tax rates are expected Paris was awarded the low-bid to generate an overall 3 percent contract, and work is scheduled increase in revenues over last to be completed by Sept. 30. year. 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CONCURRENT NOTICE Development, Division of Grants, lieve the ribs Mark Wright grilled years now to this event, but I have Notice Of Public Of No 1024 Capital Center Drive, Suite Junction were some of the tastiest ribs that yet to learn who is who. I was a Significant Effect On The 340, Frankfort, Ky. 40601-8204. News I had eaten in years. Oh! I can’t lot better this year, but there were LEGALS Environment And Notice To Objections to the release of funds forget to mention the wonderful several I had trouble with. By Kathy Bolin Public Of Request For Release on bases other than those stated dish that Edgar had prepared. His I forgot to acknowledge a Greetings from the Junction, I specialty for the evening was Of Funds above will not be considered by couple of birthdays last week. LEGAL NOTICE August 25, 2005 suppose that most of you remem- sliced roast beef, polish sausage, the State. No objections received Kristen Beculhimer celebrated Civil Action No. 04-201, styled: City of West Liberty ber me writing about school start- and sliced peppers & onions her third birthday at Mr. Getti’s after September 28, 2005, will be ing last week and how many of United States v. Darrell Keith 565 Main Street baked in an au juice served on a in Morehead with her friends and Halsey, et al, has been filed in the West Liberty, Ky. 41472 considered by the State. the younger students had a diffi- Hoagie Bun. Hmm-Hm good. It C-8-25-1t cult time leaving their parents. family. She is the little cowgirl of United States District Court for To All Interested Agencies, was good to sit and talk with Well now think about this: One Maggie: she too is an older col- Chris and Keisha Beculhimer. the Eastern District of Kentucky Groups And Persons: NOT RESPONSIBLE of my dear friends has a daughter lege graduate. I really felt sorry Then one of my riding buddies to foreclose a mortgage on cer- On or about September 12, NOTICE that is going off to college as a for Billy Wright; he was lying became a year older, Jimmy tain real estate previously owned 2005, the above named City will I will not be responsible for freshman this year. Mother was a underneath a truck when it Montgomery turned 43? 48? by Wanda Halsey, deceased, lo- request the Governors’ Office for debts made by anyone other than little apprehensive but she ac- jumped out of gear and literally Somewhere in that neighbor- cated in Morgan County, Ken- Local Development (GOLD) to myself. cepted it. On Friday the Mother rolled over him and drug him. His hood! Happy Birthday to both of tucky. A copy of the Complaint release Federal funds under Title Michael Reed spent the entire day moving her legs were severely scratched and you. has been lodged with the United I of the Housing and Community 12 Adele Road daughter into the dorm at both of his knees had deep Well, I guess it is time to close, Morehead. On Saturday the States District Court Clerk, Fed- Development Act of 1974 (PL 93- Hazel Green, Ky. 41332 wounds. Needless to say he ate see you next week. eral Building, Ashland, Ken- 383) for the following project: daughter was back at home voic- dinner and went home to rest. C-8-18-3t pd. ing the dread of living in a small tucky, for all of the heirs and Project Title: West Liberty Herbert was taken to the hospital (Pub. Aug. 18, 25, Sept. 1) dorm and falling over her room- on Friday morning: he was run- spouses of heirs of Wanda Sewer Rehabilitation Project A Funny mates everyday. She was just un- ning a fever and was taken for Two shoe salesmen were sent Halsey, known and unknown, Purpose: The City proposes to PUBLIC HEARING sure if she could handle it. On precautionary measures. Saturday overseas to scout for new mar- and all other persons or entities construct improvements of the Conditional Use Permit Sunday, guess what? Here comes dinner was served at the home claiming an interest in the real dilapidated sewer system and Thursday, Sept. 8, 2005 that lovely daughter packing all place with family mingling with kets. Their first stop was a coun- property which is described in the wastewater treatment plant serv- at 5:00 p.m. her belongings back to her parents each other and just plain enjoy- try where everyone was barefoot. Complaint. Any heir or spouse of ing the City. The West Liberty Board of home. I sure wish my children ing eachother’s company. Sunday The first salesman sent back a heir, known or unknown, or other It has been determined that Adjustments will hold a Public loved melike that:, they couldn’t I attended the Cemetery meeting telegram to the home office say- person or entity claiming an in- such request for release of funds Hearing Thursday, Sept. 8, 2005, wait to get out on their own. and had dinner with the family ing, “Leaving tomorrow. No one terest in the property must file an will not constitute an action sig- at 5:00 p.m., in the West Liberty There were a couple of new again. I am not sure how many wears shoes.” babies that arrived the past couple Answer or other pleading with nificantly affecting the quality of City Hall Council Room to con- people attended but it was quite The second salesman’s tele- of weeks. Steve and Sue Wright a few. Herbert was able to come the Court within the time allowed human environment and, accord- sider a Conditional Use Request gram was very different. He said, from Peggy Stacy Case to place of Coffee’s Creek are the grand- home and spend the entire day “Great potential market. No com- by law, or be forever barred from ingly, the above-named City has parents of Wesley Isaac, son of a mobile home at her residence. with his brothers, sisters, and visi- petition.” so doing. If no pleading is filed, decided not to prepare an Envi- Jayla and Casey Hutchinson. tors. I have been going several a Default Judgment will be en- ronmental Impact Statement un- The property is located at 1273 Then just over the hill in Lower Lair Ribeiro tered against all such defendants, der the National Environmental Liberty Road (R-1). All adjoin- Sand Lick, Cortis and Edwina known or unknown, and their in- Policy Act of 1969 (PL 91-190). ing property owners and the pub- Jenkins became new grandpar- lic are invited to attend. All meet- terest in the subject real property This decision was based upon the ents. They welcomed grand- Pathways, Inc. announces participation in the USDA Child ings are open to the public. daughter Emma Grace Landsaw, will be terminated. review of project activities and and Adult Care Food Program administered by the Kentucky C-8-11-5t determination that construction C-8-25-2t daughter of Angila and Avery Landsaw. Congratulations to all! Department of Education. (Pub. Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8) will have only short-term, tempo- (Pub. Aug. 25, Sept. 1) David Smith, the “Gospel Meals will be served at no separate charge to enrolled par- PUBLIC HEARING rary effects upon the human en- ORDINANCE NO. Troubadour,” has just returned vironment. An Environmental ticipants at the center and are provided without regard to race, In accordance with the provi- 082205-1 from an exciting trip to Tennes- color, national origin, sex, age or disability. If you believe you Review Record, which addresses An Ordinance Relating To see. david along with several ce- sions of HB 44 enacted by the or any individual has been discriminated against in the Child 1979 Kentucky General Assem- the project, has been made by the The Fixing Of The Annual Tax lebrities performed at the South- bly a public hearing has been set above City that documents the Rate On Ad Valorem Real Es- ern Gospel Music jam fair at the and Adult Care Food Program, write immediately to the Secre- by the Morgan County Public Li- environmental review of the tate, Personal Property And Chattanooga Convention Center. tary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. brary Board of Trustees for Sept. project and more fully sets forth Several of the guests that David Participants eligible for free and/or reduced price meals must Motor Vehicles For the City Of rubbed elbows with that day were 1, 2005, at 2:00 at the Morgan the reasons why such Statement West Liberty, Kentucky For have a complete application with documentation of eligibility County Public Library. The pur- is not required. This Environmen- the Hoppers, Michael Combs, Tax Year 2005. Singing Echoes, Stella Parton, information which may include a food stamp or K-TAP case pose of the hearing is to inform tal Review Record is on file at the WHEREAS, it is necessary Luler Roman from Hee-haw, number, or names of household members and income informa- the public that the Morgan above address and is available for and proper for the City of West Keving Spencer and friends, tion. County Public Library District is public examination and copying, Liberty, Kentucky, to fix the an- Singing Cooks, Dottie Rambo, If you have questions regarding the Program, please contact proposing the 4.7 cent tax rate upon request, at the Mayors’ of- nual tax rate on ad valorem real and Naomi Sego & The Boys. with anticipated revenue of Lena Brown at 1-606-324-3005. fice between the hours of 9:00 estate, personal property, and There were over 400 guests that 107,309. This tax rate reflects a Participating Center Address a.m. and 4:00 p.m. No further motor vehicles. performed. 4% increase in anticipated rev- Morgan Co. CSP/TR 767 N Main St environmental review of such SECTION I. There is levied I enjoyed myself at the wright enue. The tax rate for the preced- project is proposed to be con- reunion this weekend. I started out West Liberty, KY 41472 ing year was 4.6 cents with an- an annual ad valorem tax for the on Friday with dinner at Henry ducted prior to request for release City of West Liberty General ticipated revenue of $100,196. of federal funds. and Chassie Bailey’s home. Early Fund purposes of 20.20 cents in the evening the crowd was The compensating rate is 4.6 All interested agencies, groups cents with anticipated revenue of upon each One Hundred scarce, I thought to myself, “What and persons disagreeing with this ($100.00) Dollars of value of real are we going to do with all this 104,928. The expected revenue decision are invited to submit from personal property is property and 21.49 cents upon food.” But as the evening written comments for consider- each One Hundred ($100.00) dol- emerged the Wright Eagles $35,456. Increase for the 2005 ation by the City. Such written landed. Every few minutes a car budget year is needed due to the lars of value on all tangible per- comments should be received by sonal property which can be le- would pull in the driveway, there rising cost of books, library ma- the City on or before September were Wright’s everywhere! I be- terials, technology, equipment gally assessed for taxation by the 12, 2005. All such comments so City of West Liberty, Kentucky. and building maintenance. received will be considered and The Kentucky General As- 3.0 cents upon each One Hundred the City will not request the re- ($100.00) Dollars of value of all sembly has required publication lease of federal funds or take any of this advertisement and the in- real and tangible property to be administrative action on the used in the Fire Tax Fund. formation contained herein. project prior to the date specified NOTE: The above notice is to SECTION II: There is levied on the preceding sentence. an annual tax rate of 16 cents of be used for the tax rate that will The City will undertake the Cougar Football each One Hundred ($100.00) give a 4% anticipated revenue in- project described above with crease. Dollars of the fair cash value upon Block Grant funds from the Gov- all motor vehicles in the City of C-8-11-3t ernors’ Office for Local Develop- (Pub. Aug. 11, 18, 25) West Liberty, Kentucky, for gen- ment (GOLD) under Title 1 of the eral fund purposes to the city. JOB OPENING Housing and Community Devel- SECTION III: There is levied The City of West Liberty is opment Act of 1974. The City is an annual tax rate of 25 cents of taking applications for Telecom- certifying to the State that Robert each One Hundred ($100.00) munications Officer/Dispatcher. Nickell, in his official capacity of Dollars of fair cash value upon all Applications will be received un- Mayor, consents to accept the ju- Bank Franchise and Local Tax til 4:30 p.m. Aug. 29th. Require- risdiction of the federal courts if deposits, in the City of West Lib- FAN DAY! ments are: 18 years of age, high an action is brought to enforce school diploma, able to attend erty, Kentucky. responsibilities in relation to en- SECTION IV: This rate is for Richmond Dept. of Criminal Jus- vironmental reviews, decision tice Training for four weeks the taxable year of 2005/2006 and within 6 months of starting date. making and action, and that these thereafter unless properly General Duties: Receives all responsibilities have been satis- amended or a new rate established COME OUT & MEET THE incoming communications, relay fied. The legal effect of the certi- by law. messages to appropriate person- fication is that upon approval, the SECTION V: The assessment nel/agencies.Dispatch; Police, City may use Block Grant funds used by the City for the purpose Fire, Ambulance, and Rescue ve- and the State and HUD will have provided herein shall be the COUGARS hicles. Operate computer and satisfied their responsibilities un- county assessment as prepared by other office equipment. Must der the National Environmental have the ability to act quickly, the Morgan County Property Policy Act of 1969. The State will Valuation Administrator. calmly and correctly in emer- accept an objection to its approval gency situations. Must have the SECTION VI: This ordinance only if it is on one of the follow- Sunday, August 28 ability to type and maintain ac- shall become effective upon curate files. Must have the abil- ing bases: proper passage and publication. ity to deal tactfully and courte- a. The Environmental Certify- First reading of this ordinance ously with the public. Pay de- ing Officer did not in fact execute conducted on the 16th day of Au- pending on experience. Excellent the certification. gust, 2005. benefits. Applications may be b. The City has failed to make Second reading and Adoption 2:00 pm picked up at City Hall. For more one of the two findings pursuant by the City Council of the City of information call (606) 743-9911. to S58.41 or to make written de- The City of West Liberty is an West Liberty, Kentucky, this 22nd termination decision required by day of August, 2005. equal opportunity employer. SS578.57, 58.53 or 58.64 for the C-8-18-2t Robert W. Nickell, (Pub. Aug. 18, 25) project, as applicable. Mayor At Old Mill Park c. The City has omitted one or Attest: BID NOTICE more of the steps set forth at Sub- Sally Barker, The Morgan County Fiscal parts F and G for the preparation City Clerk Varsity, Middle School, Pee Wee Teams Court will be accepting sealed and completion of an Environ- C-8-25-1t bids on Surplus Vehicles until mental Assessment. 3:00 p.m. August 26, 2005. (Suc- d. No opportunity was given NOTICE OF Cheerleaders cessful bidder will be notified to the Advisory Council on His- APPOINTMENT OF upon bid opening). toric Preservation or its Executive LIMITED GUARDIAN Surplus vehicles include three Director to review the effect of the FOR MINOR cars and one flat bed truck which project on a property listed on the Notice is hereby given on this will be available at the Morgan National Register of Historic 23rd day of August 2005 that FOOD & DRINKS County Road Department for Places, or found to be eligible for Chassie Bailey has been ap- viewing. Sealed Bids may be sub- such listings by the Secretary of pointed Limited Guardian in Re: mitted to the County Judge’s Of- the Interior, in accordance with 36 of Kyle Bailey, a minor. fice, 450 Prestonsburg Street, Chassie Bailey West Liberty, Ky. 41472, Mon.- CFR Part 800. 1335 Coffee Creek Road Fri. 8:00 a.m.--4:00 p.m. for fur- e. The City has committed PROVIDED ther information you may call funds or incurred costs not autho- West Liberty, Ky. 41472 (606) 743-3897. rized by this part before release C-8-25-1t Morgan County Fiscal Court of funds and approval of the En- reserves the right to accept any vironmental Certification by and/or all bids. Morgan County HUD or the state. The Learning Come One, Come All Fiscal Court is an Equal Oppor- f. Objections have been made From Experience Cycle tunity Employer. by a federal agency. Having an experience C-8-18-2t Objections must be prepared Reviewing the experience (Pub. Aug. 18, 25) and submitted in accordance with Concluding from the experience the required procedures (24CFR Planning the next step & Support The Boys! Part 58) and may be addressed to Daniel Stamp Don’t Forget To Renew the Governors’ Office for Local THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2005 PAGE SEVEN

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Memory Hill visitors recently to Memory Hill. Walters and the grandson of Odes Perkins and Burgett Margaret said that several mem- and Hope Williams. EverybodyWatchesThe & Roundabout bers of her family planned to do Sincere wishes are extended to family reunion well CLASSIFIEDADS By Hazel B. Craft some much needed restoring of the families of Elizabeth (daugh- attended this year Aug. 23--First, I must make the cabins. I sure hope the School ter of Chad Chester) who recently The Perkins and Burgett fam- RATE:30¢PerWord•$3minimum another correction from the last House Complex will be com- passed away in Florida, and ily reunion was held July 26th news--Bob Scism (not Bill) is the pleted during that time. Margaret Charles (Baldy) Lykins, of Can- with a large number of family MUSTBEPAIDINADVANCE father of Art Scism. Connie called is one of our directors. She and nel City. members and friends in atten- me about the mistake. Sorry, my Richard are the ones who got the Mary Stamper, Geraldine dance. All enjoyed the day to- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: mistake, not The Licking Valley two cabins in the School Com- Benton and I attended the $19.50 in County; $22 in Kentucky; $24 Out of State gether. Courier. I told Connie if a person plex ready for installation of Holbrook Memorial Church on Those attending were as fol- Poetry • Memorial Letters • Late Obituaries — $9 never made a mistake he or she school materials. Also thanks, Middle Fork, Route 378, the sec- lows: Shirley Stacy, Patty Phipps, Card of Thanks — $8 never did anything. Candace Conley, for the nice do- ond Sunday. Elmer Church jamie Peyton, Katy Peyton, THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER does not knowingly accept help wanted ads that include a pref- In the last news I mentioned nation to be used only on the wasn’t able to attend but his wife, erence based on age from employers covered by the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. More Jimmy Stacy, Jacob L. Stacy, information may be obtained from the Wage-Hour Office at 188 Fuller Building, 120 West Second Art and Terri Scism and their son, School House Complex. She is a Opal, was there. The crowd was Tracy L. Stacy Potter, Keisha Pot- Street, Lexington, KY 40507. Telephone 606-252-2312. Nor does THE LICKING VALLEY COU- Michael, who visited Memory retired teacher from Magoffin pleased that Jerry Smith and ter, Christopher Potter, Randy RIER knowingly publish real estate ads that show a preference based on sex, national origin, race, Hill July 31. He promised to do- County. I think she said she taught Alvin Dixon were present. They religion, etc. Risner, Norma Risner, Kyle nate a computer to Memory Hill. 39 years. She is really a friend to did most of the preaching. Risner, Megan Bradley, James This morning I got a call from Memory Hill. A great crowd was present last perkins, Sandy Perkins, William Jimmy Bailey. Guess what! He I regret that I was unable to Sunday at Redeemed Church-- Burgett, Joyce Burgett, Debbie FOR RENT IN ELLIOTT had the computer on his new red attend Doug Dugan’s graduation great preaching and great fellow- COUNTY — Three bedroom 1992 CHEVROLET LUMINA perkins, Emerson Perkins, John doublewide with natural gas heating. FOR SALE — Six cylinder, gray, truck. He returned yesterday from party held at his grandparents’ ship. The participating ministers Perkins. Call 738-5657 or 606-777-5406. tinted windows, burgundy interior. a trip to Crown Point, indiana, home at Grant Park, Illinois, Aug. included Frank Howard, Brian Dean Profitt, Buck Profitt, 2TPD Runs good. Looks good. 147,000 where the Baileys had a little fam- 13. The grandparents are Georgia Turner, Tim Porter and Jerry Corena Profitt, Coretta Profitt, miles. $1,000. Call 743-4857 eve- FOR SALE — 60 acres at the forks ily reunion--the John Bailey fam- and Estill Fugate. Georgia re- Smith. Everyone is so welcome Jacklyn Frisby, Matthew Frisby, nings. ily. Art told Jim he had promised ported they had a great time de- at the Redeemed Church. of Middle Fork known as the Autie TF Josh Frisby, Kaley Rowe, Jeri Lyon Property. City water, paved Memory Hill a computer and spite the rain downpour which Clay Hope Rowe, Pearl Shearer, road. Call 606-739-5361. MANLEY’S CARPET CLEAN- planned to ship it in the near fu- was so needed. I think most of Debbie Perkins, Suzie Perkins, 3TPD ING — Living room and hall special, THIS COULD BE YOU ture. Jimmy told him he could Georgia’s and Joy’s families were Dennie Perkins, Juanita Stephens, FOR RENT — Three bedroom $59.95. Includes deodorizing and bring it in his new truck. I sure there. Dale and his wife, Laura, Listening to the rain makes me Scotch Guard. Also will clean uphol- Dedia Stephens, Lacy Dawn home on Simmons Loop. $250 per have two parties to thank--Art and flew all the way from Texas. This sad. Let there be a bit of sunshine month, plus $150 depsoit. Call 606- stery. Call 522-3743. Stephens, Brenda Russell, Abby 1TPD Terri Scism and Jimmy Bailey day was also Doug’s 18th birth- to make me glad. Dark days seem 738-6684. Stephens, Allex Stephens, Jean and Eva. day. like one long, lonely night. Thank 1TPD WANTED — Old coins. If interested Delaney. Now, my problem is getting it Thanks, Theresa L. Back, of God for the bright, blue that make 1991 CROWN VICTORIA FOR call 743-7010. things right. There’s a time to cry Harold Pennington, Benita SALE — 80,000+ miles. Needs a 5TPD set up and learning how to oper- Kaufman, Texas, for purchasing Pennington, Carin Howard, ate it. I have been wanting a com- the last book, “The Life and and say goodbye. yesterday’s little work. Call 743-7851. TRAILERS FOR RENT AT Bessie Perkins, Ronnie 1TPD puter for some time. A few years Times of Wardie and Hazel Craft- memories will take away a sigh. SANDY HOOK — No pets. Call Teardrops, like rain, fall from my O’Connor, Frankie O’Connor, FOR SALE — 1998 Redman, 606-743-7061. ago, my nephew, Dale Fugate, -A Dream Come True”. Hope- Ernestine Vest, Stephanie Vest, eyes for all the tears I’ve shed 28x50, doublewide mobile home. 4TPD sent me $1,000 to purchase one. fully there will be another reprint Ethel Lemaster, Billy Perkins, there should be a prize. Someday Light blue/white, central air/heat, NEED A SEPTIC SYSTEM? — Later he and his parents, Estill and of the book with some corrections Hazel Perkins, Carson Perkins, stove, refrigerator, like new dish- I will find a garden along the way. Call 606-743-3596. Georgia Fugate, paid Memory and better pictures than in the last Jean Perkins, Connie Gillum, washer included, large deck with Ten like a child again I will run handicap ramp. Serious calls only. 2TPD Hill a visit. I took Dale outside two reprints. Theresa is doing an- Sandra Boatright, Greg Boatright, No Sunday calls. Priced to sell. Call and pointed to the new roof. I other book on the Bachs- and play. I’ll gather a big bouquet COX’S TREE SERVICE — Free of flowers. Then it won’t matter Timothy Boatright, Caleb Craft, 606-522-3327 or 606-738-5901. estimates. Insured. Call 743-3010. made the remark, “Dale look up Backs.She keeps close contact Douglas Perkins, Diana Perkins, 2TPD if there are a few showers. Hope 2TPD there. There is where your com- with Tilden Back, of Burnside, Hazel Reed, Jr. Reed. FOR SALE — 1996, 14x70, puter money went.” Ky., who is working on more for the future and all of my tomor- LICKING RIVER VIEWS — Mo- rows will wipe away my tears, Gary Reed, Dennie and his Brandywine trailer. Jacuzzi tub, bile homes and lots for rent. Call 743- God certainly works in mys- books on the Bach-Back family. friend, Madison Perry, Dallas many extras. Call 606-743-3861. and earse all of my sorrows. 9993 or 606-422-4519. terious ways at Memory Hill. Hopefully he will have another Perkins, Dian Perkins and baby, 4TPD 22T (Submitted by Alpha Clevenger) Wardie would sure be pleased at book finished by the Bach-Back Hyma Jones Betty Jean Jones, and HOUSE FOR RENT — Three bed- C & C CONTINUOUS GUTTER- what has been accomplished since reunion scheduled to meet Sept. several others. room brick, large lawn, attached ga- ING — Five and six inch guttering his passing--new roof on the big 10 (on a Saturday) at the Bach rage, large garden area, above ground in a variety of colors. Leaf guard Quotable Quote pool. References required. Call 606- house and all the wood covered Memorial Church on Route 30. available. Free estimates. Call 606- with vinyl, an ADT security sys- Hopefully a large crowd will at- The good news is that the best 725-4101. 743-7301. season of your life can be ahead Memorial service set at 2TPD tem installed, house treated for tend. TF of you no matter what your age Jenkins Cemetery Sept. 4 NEED EXTRA MONEY? SELL termites, repair of little barn (new Wanda and William Daniel, or circumstances – if you choose There will be a memorial AVON — Avon representatives are PAWN SHOP — 595 Main Street, roof and repairs), electricity in all their son, Bobby, and Bobby’s to make it so – because 90 per- serivce at the Jenkins Cemetery, needed in the West Liberty area and West Liberty, Kentucky. Instant cash the cabins and the little barn, re- son were welcome visitors re- cent of your potential is not only on most anything of value. Call 743- at Ophir, on Sunday, Sept. 4, be- surrounding areas. Starter kits are pair of water system so that would cently to Memory Hill. Wanda untapped and unused, but also ginning at 11 a.m. Everyone is FREE for a limited time. Call An- 4190. TF be no more big water leaks recently found out she traced undiscovered. That’s not just invited to attend. Dinner will be gela, toll free, 1-800-720-9654. good news, it’s incredible news! 2TPD (thanks to Marvin Arnett and his back to the old pioneer, Daniel served. WORK WANTED — If you would Tim Hansel C-8-25-2t like to have any roofing or carpentry workers), landscaping the Williams. Following is the way FOR SALE — 1984 Ford 26-pas- grounds so that the big memori- she traces to Daniel: Wanda Wil- senger van. 1987 engine with esti- work done before winter, please call mated 110,000 miles, 6.9 Interna- 668-9561. als will stay intact, and several liams Daniel, Winford, Sanford, tional diesel, automatic transmission, TFJBS other smaller jobs. Wm., Wallace, Daniel II, Squire NO DOWN 4 Bedroom good tires, two good batteries. Runs FOR SALE — 1946 Chevrolet 1/2- Now, the next big project will John T. Williams, and Daniel PAYMENT good. Will sell at reasonable price. ton street rod. Immaculate condition. be heating and cooling system-- Williams. They visited Daniel’s 2 Bath For more information call 606-743- Call Tanner Dodge, 606-663-2856, so much needed. When Paul grave--hope they found it in good TO QUALIFIED 4877. ask for Darrell Billings. Craft, Wardie’s cousin, of shape. Payments 1T TFJBS LAND Middletown, Ohio, was here a The best of wishes are ex- GOVERNMENT/VETERAN WORK WANTED — Carpentry few days ago he made the remark tended to the sick and shutins in- OWNERS Under HOME LOANS AVAILABLE — work of any kind. Porches, decks, etc. that the thing Memory Hill cluding Corda Craft Perry, Elmer call for more information Need to refinance your adjustable Call 668-3119. needed the most was a good heat- Church, Kevin Walters, and oth- rate mortgage? Time to refinance TFJBS $300 month your land contract? Looking at a ing and cooling system. I have no ers. Corda is at home now im- LUV doublewide or a singlewide/land NEED WORK — Do you need doubt but that this project will proving but still weak. Elmer package? Need to consolidate debts? home leveled, deck or porch. Call take place in the near future. One Church is in bad shape--now in a LUV Log cabin and construction financ- 668-7531. of my mottoes “Where there’s a nursing home close to his home. HOMES TFJBS ing available! Call Barry at 859-333- will, there’s a way.” Deborah just called and re- HOMES 6980. AUFG. EHO. WILL DO WORK — Underpin- Grayson, KY. 2TPD Recent visitors at memory Hill ported that Kevin Walters, of ning, painting (exterior only), are amazed at what they saw. Florida, was in a very critical con- Call Today of Grayson, Ky. porches, decks, roof coating, deck FOR SALE — Three bedroom, two They were so impressed. In fact, dition following a massive heart bath, like new, 2003 doublewide. sealing, mobile home leveling and (606) 474-2083 I am too. In wondering through attack. he is the son of Lou Ann 606-474-2083C-8-25-1T C-8-25-1T Approximately one acre, storage anchoring. Call 668-7513. building. Located on Pelfrey Drive, TFJBS the big house and viewing so in Quillen’s Chapel, off Mountain ROSE’S TRASH SERVICE — many antiques and collectibles Parkway in Campton. Asking Pick up weekly at your home. made possible from gifts from $65,000. Call 606-205-5988. Monthly rate $12. Call 606-668- friends and loved ones and the 2TPD 7892. objects we bought before the great DOLLAR OAK RIDGE APARTMENTS FOR SALE — Three bedroom TFJBS expansion of the price of antiques. home. Approximately four acres. FOR RENT — Two bedroom trailer. Then the thought comes to me, AND A DEED Wells Creek, three miles from Sandy Call 668-7533. “How thankful I am for what has • Is Now Taking Applications for 2 and 3 Hook. Also 14x70 trailer for sale. TFJBS taken place at Memory Hill and Call 738-6663. IS ALL YOU Bedroom Apartments. 1TPD CAR FOR SALE — 1996 Ford for all the many friends that have Crown Victory. One owner. Call 668- made our dream come true. In • HUD Approved. SORGHUM FESTIVAL VISI- 6551. fact, Memory Hill is what has TORS — Stay in a country setting. TFJBS NEED Reservation: (606) 743-9316. (Tent kept me going since Wardie’s camping – bring own.) Ride to festi- FOR RENT — Two bedroom trailer. passing seven years ago. “COUNTRY SETTING IN TOWN” val available. Also rooms daily/ Call 668-7533. I want to thank John Potter and LUV weekly, meals included. (References TFJBS the Licking Valley RECC for their Resident Manager Wanda Coffee required.) Features: wildlife, hiking, FOR RENT — Storage units, cli- prompt service in restoring elec- 606/743-7388 ducks, rabbits. Smoke free, quiet. mate controlled. Aches Flea Market. tricity at Memory Hill on Mon- HOMES 1TPD Call 668-7074 or 859-749-5714. OAK RIDGE APARTMENTS 2TPD day. After the lights come on I Grayson, KY. TWO HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE went outside to talk to John. He 200 Oak Ridge Dr. — Located approximately 3-1/2 FOR SALE — Three secluded lots pointed to a squirrel laying in the (606) 474-2083 West Liberty, Ky. 41472 C-8-18-2T miles from West Liberty, half mile on Big Andy Ridge Road. Smallest driveway. He said, “There is the C-8-25-1T from new elementary school site. 1.5 acres. Call 513-422-5057. County water, level ground, half mile 3TJBS cluprit that caused the electrical from US-460. Serious inquiries only. problem.” Shown by appointment. Call 606- FOR SALE — 1-1/2 acre lot with I had several telephone calls utilities, five minutes from Campton 794-3864. the past two weeks including Bill 2TPD on KY-15. Call 668-7513. 3TPD Stamper, Ora Lee Arnett, Angela, FOR SALE — 1989, 28x44, Estill Fugate, Sophie Blevins, HOUSEFORSALE Cumberland doublewide. Needs AVON — Join the #1 beauty com- pany. Earn up to 50%. Work your own Dorothy Perkins, Helen Back, some repairs. Priced reasonable. Call Lois Phillip, Opal Church, Norma 606-743-4549. hours. For more information call 606- 3TPD 666-5961 or 1-800-377-0600. Cox, local calls and probably 1TPD more. FOR RENT — Two bedroom trailer, Margaret Lewis, her son, 5357 US-460 East. Refrigerator, Phillip, and his wife, Willa Dean, stove, new carpet. $300 month, $200 SENIOR CITIZENS MENU and their son, Paul, were welcome deposit. Call 606-743-2563. Monday, Aug. 29--Beef cubes ‘TPD and gravy, buttered rice, Califor- 1993 FOURWINDS MOTOR nia mix vegetables, white or AUCTION SALE HOME FOR SALE — 28’, 460 wheat, margarine, fruit cocktail, Ford engine, 14,568 miles, sleeps six. milk. Very good condition. $22,000. Call Storage Rentals of 606-743-2563. Tuesday, Aug. 30--Sloppy Joe, 1TPD mixed vegetables, sliced tomatoes America located at w/Ranch dressing, bun, marga- FOR SALE — Skyline 14x56 en- ergy efficient 6 in. walls, 3 in. roof rine, pear halves, milk. West Liberty – 460 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!! over, central air, attractive kitchen, Wednesday, Aug. 31--Tuna 1209 West Main Street appliances, porches and ramp. Must salad sandwich, baked beans, AUGUST 31, 2005 be moved. Cash only. Elliott County. homemade cole slaw, white/ Call 606-738-9570. wheat, margarine, brownie, milk. 6:00 PM 435 Liberty Road, West Liberty. Close to school and hospital. 1TPD 3 BR, large master bedroom and closet, 3 full BA, large family room, formal living West Liberty – 460 BUSINESS FOR SALE — Haney’s and dining room, a lot of closet space, hardwood floors, ceramic tile, screened in Septic Service. Call Mrs. Winfred A Funny Glenn Avenue by Franklin Electric Haney at 606-743-4566. A bus station is where the bus AUGUST 31, 2005 porch, large basement, new 5 ton heat pump, storage building and barn located on 1TPD stops. A train station is where a 6:30 PM nearly 2 acres of beautiful property. FOR RENT — Two and three bed- train stops. On my desk I have a room trailers in Malone and West Contents of unpaid storage workstation. Liberty. Call 725-4723. rentals will be sold CALL 743-9443 FOR APPOINTMENT 1TPD EIGHT-B THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2005 THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER Cougars turn away Rowan County again with 20-14 win Young’s early TD sets point after kick gave the Vikings Hall then moved back to his wide a 7-6 lead. Rowan added to that out position and promptly caught tone; Collins finds Hall lead early in the second with a the game’s deciding score–an for go-ahead score three yard scoring run by Brett eight yard touchdown pass from Norman. Another Stevens extra Alex Collins on fourth down and By David Patrick point staked Rowan to an eight goal. Morgan County’s Zeke Hall point advantage, but it would “Zeke really stepped up for us ran for a touchdown, then caught prove to be short lived. and made some big plays,” said the go-ahead score in the third Zeke Hall gave the Cougar of- Coach Wood. “He’s a good ath- quarter, as the Cougars won their fense a shot in the arm with a 33 lete who’s capable of doing things third straight season opener with yard touchdown run. Derrick like that.” Available Now a 20-14 win over rival Rowan Young’s two point conversion tied The Collins to Hall scoring County. the game at 14. The Cougars then hookup provided a 20-14 lead and It took mere seconds for Mor- missed an opportunity to take the turned the game over to the Cou- gan to put its first six points on lead right before the half when gar defense. From there, it was the board. Derrick Young fielded Brandon Allen fumbled on the effectively lights out, as the Mor- the game’s opening kickoff on his Viking one yard ling after reeling gan “D” pitched a shutout over the own 17 yard line and proceeded off a run of 45 yards. But, it wasn’t game’s 12 minutes, including a to bolt 83 yards for the seasons the only miscue of the quarter that defensive stand on Rowans final first score. cost Morgan points. The Cougars drive of the game. also had a would-be Wes Mont- “In the second half, I really “That was definitely a big play gomery scoring run called back didn’t feel like their offense had for us,” said Cougar Coach Randy due to a holding penalty and were an answer for our defense,” Wood Wood. “I don’t think Derrick was forced to settle with the 14-14 tie said. “Even on their last drive, I even touched. He found a good at the half. never felt our lead was threatened. hole and Brandon Allen laid their The Cougars most important Guys like Jon Nickell and Derrick kicker out with a great block. I drive of the game came in the third Young really stepped up and did think they came in confident of quarter, and was highlighted by their jobs. I thought our kids victory and that play knocked the outstanding play of Zeke Hall. played hard.” them back a bit.” With Alex Collins having to tem- Morgan is off this Friday, but Rowan would answer with a porarily exit the game with leg will return to the field next week Property Improvement Loan: No Mortgage first quarter score of its own. Run- cramps, Hall fired a 15 yard for the home opener against Bath ning back Wayne Stevens took the completion to Nathanial Peyton County. Game time is slated for may be Required up to $7500! Get your money today! Use it ball in from your yards out. His 7:30 at Herdman Field. for a crucial Cougar first down. for Landscaping, Flooring, Roofing, Refrigerators, Kitchen conference and 114th in the coun- (6’5”, 230 lbs) and possesses a try. As one popular Louisville talk strong throwing arm. He provided Cabinets and More!* UK Korner radio host proudly boasted: “The a sampling of his talents during a safest place to be in the state dur- rainy Blue-White game back in David ing a tornado is Commonwealth April–completing 30 or 47 passes Home Equity Loan: Take a vacation, consolidate credit Stadium–because there’s never a for 478 yards and four touch- Patrick touchdown.” downs. cards, medical bills, or purchase something new!* Co-Producer And while that remark may And while Woodson has at- have been a bit harsh and arro- tempted only 88 passes in his Sports gant, let’s be honest–it wasn’t far short college career, it is 88 more Purchase Money Loan: Purchase your residence with 27Spectrum from the truth. Things got so bad than any other quarterback on that offensive coordinator Ron Kentucky’s roster. Though inex- WKYT TV Channel 27 Hudson couldn’t even survive the perienced, Woodson is a quality little or no down payment!* season–resigning his position passer who’s not afraid to throw prior to the finale against Tennes- the ball downfield. Look for Joker see. Coach Rich Brooks then Phillips to utilize that to the full- Lot Purchase Loan: Purchase a residential lot with little Offensive turned to receivers coach Joker est extent, spreading the field put- Phillips, who promptly turned the ting Woodson in the “shotgun” Resurgence? UT game into his own personal formation at every available op- For Kentucky’s offense, last offensive showcase. The Wildcats portunity. season was nothing short of em- rolled up a surprising 323 total Even if the win column doesn’t barrassing and unproductive. The yards and 31 points, narrowly outweigh the losses, Wildcat foot- Don’t wait! Ask a Loan Officer about our Wildcats had their worst offensive missing a huge upset of nation- ball should at least be entertain- campaign in eight years, finishing ally ranked and eventual Cotton ing and fun again. dead last in the Southeastern Con- Bowl winner, Tennessee. If you ask me, even that sounds 100% financing on Home Loans Today. ference in both rushing (108 yards It’s that promising offensive like a step in the right direction. per game) and total offense (275 performance that provides a small yards per game). The Wildcats ray of light at the end of the dark WORDS OF WISDOM (606) 743-3141 – Index, West Liberty couldn’t throw it either, account- losing tunnel. Phillips is banking It’s good to have money and the ing for a mere 167 yards per game on the arm of sophomore quar- things that money can buy; but it’s and only nine passing touchdowns terback Andre’ Woodson to revive good, too, to check up once in a for the entire season. As for scor- UK’s once potent offense (i.e. Tim while and make sure that you ing, UK racked up all of 16 points Couch and Jared Lorenzen). Like haven’t lost the things that money * Eligibility based on borrowers credit history. a contest–ranking them 11th in the his predecessors, Woodson is big can’t buy.—G. H. Lorimer ls pecia August 15 - S October 14

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hance the quality of life for all Fast Pace ... Morgan County residents? These are questions that must be an- (Continued From Page One) swered as a community. There This participant stated: “Just are no quick fixes and another look at our health behaviors in the health program will not necessar- grocery store parking lot. We will ily solve what ails us. ride around the parking lot seven The fast pace world affects all times just to find the closest park- of us. Now, we must decide how ing space. We live in a world to be healthy in light of this real- filled with instant gratification.” ity. Morgan County residents, not This participant’s comment just elected officials or healthcare does not fall on deaf ears. As this workers, must join together to discussion continued, partici- determine how to improve the pants highlighted a disconnect health of community members. between the choices people make Citizens, just like you, have ideas and healthy habits. This is a di- and suggestions that can enhance lemma that we all face! Do we the health of Morgan County make decisions that we know are residents. As one participant at a healthy (yet cost us effort and recent health forum stated, time) or do we stay on the go be- “People who live here need to cause we feel like there is no speak out. They need to make other choice? their voices heard.” Just to say that we live in a fast Let your voice be heard when pace world and our lack of the next health forum is held in healthy habits is an adaptation to your community. our society ignores the fact that most individuals have the power to make decisions about their life. Circuit Court ... In fact, many participants dis- (Continued From Page One) cussed how individuals and fami- lies must choose to go against the charged with complicity to traf- grain in order to be healthy. ficking in a controlled substance Other participants voiced how 1st degree. individuals must make personal A charge of making a false decisions to live a healthier life. statement to obtain an increase of For example, one participant benefit over $100 against Glenn stated, “It take personal discipline D. Holbrook was dismissed. to be healthy and some people are The following cases were not willing to take steps towards redocketed: disciplined lifestyles.” Jodi Epperson, trafficking in a These discussions uncover the controlled substance 1st degree, difficult decisions that we en- continued to Oct/. 28. counter if we want to be healthy. Heather Moore, 2nd degree There are no quick fixes. Solu- trafficking in a controlled sub- tions will certainly have to be a stance, continued to Oct. 28. mixture of personal decisions and Keith Barker, criminal mis- community, family, and social support that encourages healthy chief 1st degree, continued to decisions. As one middle-aged Oct. 26. man stated, “What we are talking Charles Freddie Endicott, an about is a lifestyle change, not inmate at E.K.C.C., trafficking in just a change in eating habits.” a controlled substance 1st degree, How can a community and its’ trafficking in marijuana. citizens make life more condu- Matthew C. Perry, trafficking cive to healthy decisions? How in a controlled substance 1st de- can the community encourage gree, continued to Oct. 28. healthy decisions that will en- A case against Wilma McGuire, charged with six counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument was delayed pending results of a mental health Quilt evaluation. Sale Accusation ... (Continued From Page One) Friday & Saturday, Sept. 2nd & 3rd victim and his parents as well as the county attorney in Morgan 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. County. It also said that Dorsey has At The Home Of engaged a Texas-based manage- ment company to investigate the Bob & Edra Laws allegations. Shaughnessy said the allega- On KY 705 tion was made to Glenmary 1 mile North off Hwy. Home Missioners, not the dio- cese. Glenmary is a religious or- 460, Grassy Creek der that serves in rural areas in 11 states. Hand pieced and DID YOU KNOW quilted quilts, and The first one dollar bill was small items. issued by the United States gov- ernment in 1862. C-8-25-2T pd —Readers Digest