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OUR 108th YEAR — NO. 225 (606) 573-4510 1 SECTIONS — 12 PAGES 50¢ Interconnect Presenting the colors project will move forward ANDERS ELD we still Staff Writer will not know Engineers have in until we recent months drawn up actually plans for an intercon- put it out nection of the water sys- on the tems in Benham, street for Cumberland and Lynch. SCHWENDEMAN bids,” On Thursday they pre- said sented their findings to Schwendeman. the Tri-City Utility Two representatives Authority. from each city have been “Our plan is for there appointed to the inter- to be two pump stations. connect board. In the One pump at Clutts past there have been dis- that’s going to pump putes about how any water between remaining money should Cumberland and be used or divided. Benham, then we are Schwendeman, however, said that at this time it is going to have one at the Students at Green Hills Elementary not clear that there will city limits of Lynch that School were treated to a Veterans’ be any money left over. pumps water between Day program hosted by the Harlan Benham and Lynch. We “We need to focus on all the money making Honor Guard and Harlan County are going to be using sure that we physically High School’s Jr. ROTC Color existing lines and exist- connect the systems. We Guard. Honor guard members, ing systems. In effect, can’t plan for any other above, demonstrated how the you are connecting system improvements American flag is folded to give to Cumberland to Benham, until we know exactly families of fallen soldiers and the and then Benham to how much this construc- history behind the action. JROTC Lynch,” said engineer tion process is going to members from left: Devon Elliott, Michael Jones, with Leo cost. Any repairs will be Amanda Jones, Jonathan Franklin, Miller & Associates. done on a priority basis. Daylon Wynn and Jacob Moses con- He stated that the Things that are an inte- ducted a presentation of the nation- engineers expect build- gral part of supplying al colors in honor of Veterans’ Day. ing of the interconnec- water to the other cities Rosemary Brown’s kindergarten tion to begin in April. will be put on the priority class, below, stood at attention “Because of the list. We won’t split the when the colors were presented. weather, we’d like to money three ways,” said wait until April. We Schwendeman. NOLA SIZEMORE/ could start sooner, but He also informed the Daily Enterprise it’s not a good idea,” said board that the grant Jones. money cannot be used for Board administrator operation of the intercon- Tim Schwendeman with nection. “There is going to have Cumberland Valley Area to be some agreement Development District between the three cities, said that the project is because the board don’t moving towards final have the money. The design. cities are going to have to “We are shooting for come up with a way to bids during the first share operating expens- part of next year,” said es,” said Schwendeman. Schwendeman. The board made no The interconnection decision on the issue. In between the water sys- coming months, the tems is funded by a members will also have grant of which nearly to determine how much $1.1 million remains. water each city can pro- “Based on the esti- vide to the interconnec- mates, it looks like we tion system, which at this are going to have time the three have enough money to build agreed to use only in the interconnection. But emergency situations. Charles M. Jones: ‘a local hero in our midst’ Inside (Editor’s note: This is a story told by person, a strong, honorable and digni- retired Kentucky State Police Lt. Vic fied person, but a very different person Brown, of his uncle’s life in the war. than the one that left a carefree life in Today’s Brown is originally from Harlan County Harlan. High/Low: and was assigned to Post 10 for many His story begins as it did for many 45º/28º ✹ years. Brown is currently the Deputy other young men during this time in our Director of Appalachia HIDTA in nation’s history. The country was on the London) brink of the world’s greatest war in its Index history, and many of its youth would Editorial...... Page 4 VIC BROWN not live to see it to conclusion. Charles You & Yours...... Page 5 Contributing Writer was drafted into the Army in Fort Sports...... Page 6 Like many young men of his genera- Thomas, in September 1943. He was tion, Charles M. Jones, was struggling sent to Camp Wheeler near Macon, Ga. Obituaries to find his niche in life in the quiet and — a place he had never before heard of, Charles Wright...... Baxter Complete obituaries on Page 3 unsophisticated times of the early for his initial Army training. There, he 1940s. He had recently begun a job as a was trained as a radio operator and salesman when he was abruptly thrust combat infantryman. from the simple and innocent life of After leaving Camp Wheeler he eastern Kentucky to the Hell of war in arrived in Europe March 22, 1944 as a Europe, a Hell that would never leave member of the famed 9th Infantry NOLA SIZEMORE/Harlan Daily Enterprise him for the rest of his life. He left home Division, later to become known as “The Verda resident Charles M. Jones served his country a gentle and innocent young man but Notorious Ninth” and “Hitler’s honorably in World War II. He received many ribbons would return from the war a different Please see HERO, Page 3 and medals for his valor and heroic conduct. 11-11 Page 2 11/10/11 8:35 PM Page 1

Page 2 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Friday, November 11, 2011 Black Friday 2011 is Boo Bash Pumpkin Carving just around the corner Contest winners announced Black Friday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Every year thousands of shoppers flock to area malls and shopping centers in the wee hours of the morning attempting to get the best deals on their holiday gifts. Because shopping with the crowds and sales can be confusing, setting a "Black Friday" numbering system, for restaurants and food courts shopping strategy can add shoppers to avoid crowds will be mobbed on Black some organization to the rushing the doors. Friday. Avoid some of the chaos.  Start saving early. crowds by packing food in Visions of Black Friday While deals are to be real- a bag and bringing it along. shopping may call to mind ized on Black Friday, that It will save time and frenzied shoppers beating doesn't mean it's wise to money. Why not make a down the doors of area blow the entire budget on sandwich of that leftover stores to get heavily this day alone. Save months turkey? or weeks in advance to be reduced prices at the regis-  Wear comfortable Winners of the Boo Bash Pumpkin Carving Contest held on Oct. 29 at the ter. This day of bargain prepared for shopping this clothing. Crowded stores VIllage Mall are: First place — Sawyer Cornett, Pinhead; Second basement deals certainly day. Set a limit on what is tend to be hot and chaotic. place — Spencer Cornett, Wise Old Owl. to be spent -- heading home will bring out scores of peo- Dress in layers so that outer ple, but there is a way to after the money is gone. layers can be removed. Try manage the mayhem.  Get rest. Set an early to leave bulky coats at Set your plan of attack: schedule for Thanksgiving home because they can be a  Make a shopping list. revelry so that it's possible nuisance while shopping. Think ahead of time about to head home early enough what to look for. Knowing to rest. Those who plan to Shoppers should also wear what will be bought can do Black Friday shopping very comfortable shoes for help shoppers determine should head to bed early long hours of walking. which stores to visit. It enough, considering many  Be sure to know helps to only choose one or sales begin at 4 a.m. stores' return policies. Even more stores at which to  Eat a hearty breakfast. the best-laid plans may shop instead of traveling all Shoppers should be sure to result in one or two gifts over and getting caught in eat breakfast so they'll have that need to be returned. It traffic. enough energy to survive pays to know what stores  Preview ads a week in the morning shopping. will take back discounted advance. Many stores will  Pack a lunch or snack. items bought during Black start advertising their Black Chances are fast food Friday. Friday hours and some sneak peaks at sales a week or more in advance. There could also be some "spoil- er" Web sites that leak information about Black Friday sales. Shoppers can know what's available and plan their shopping accord- ingly. Also, some stores have "rules" to follow, such as wristband dispersal or a Friday, November 11, 2011 Harlan Daily Enterprise — Page 3

from him for fear of him draw- night patrols where many of their downfall and the end of a grueling crossing of the Hero ing enemy fire near them. his fellow soldiers did not the war in the European Atlantic Ocean on a crowded During combat conditions, he return. He described one in Theater of Operations. After troop transport ship. Continued from Page 1 kept five companies in commu- particular, where he and his crossing this crucial division Charles Jones spent two Nemesis.” He was initially sent nication with the rear when fellow warriors were on patrol line and proceeding toward years, eight months and 28 to Ireland to receive advanced hard lines were not opera- in waist deep snow and were Berlin, his division was days heroically serving his training where he remained for tional. Jones was an expert in surrounded by a squad of stopped in Bitterfeld, Germany country, during which time he approximately two months. He Morse Code and explained that German soldiers. Charles’ for three weeks while they was awarded the Bronze Star, was then transferred to during combat, soldiers would patrol quickly fell back into the waited for the Russian Army to Purple Heart Medal and attempt to catch a few minutes deep snow attempting to con- fight their way to meet them. Liverpool, England to actually numerous other unit citations. sleep whenever possible. He ceal themselves until they During this time, the Germans begin training for the top- Many of the horrors and atroc- advised hearing his call sign believed the Germans had were surrendering to the secret D-Day invasion. He ities of war he saw and lived, being transmitted would cause given up the search and left the American forces by the hun- crossed the English Channel him to immediately awake. He area. Charles discovered that dreds. The Russians, much to most cannot imagine, and like on June 7, 1944 (D-Day +1) said he could sleep through his fellow soldiers, and close the disdain of the Americans, many who served, the war has and landed on Utah Beach in other Morse Code transmis- friends, had been captured by had the honor of taking the city never left Charles. After more Normandy France to begin his sions, but his call sign would the enemy squad and he was of Berlin, the crown jewel in than 65 years, he still has life-changing odyssey. Upon always awaken him. never to see any of them again. the ETO. great difficulty in speaking of arrival, he was abruptly cast While his company was Most of the soldiers were ill Most soldiers thought that the events he witnessed. He directly into the nightmare of moving across France he was prepared for the harsh weather with the fall of Berlin their war and only the ones who lived war. The beach was littered wounded outside the small conditions they were continual- was over, but his division was through the horrific events of with hundreds of allied bodies town of St. Lo, on July 19, ly exposed to. Many, including told they would be shipping out the Great World War can in every direction, tanks were 1944. He was initially taken to Jones, suffer to this day from for the Pacific to begin prepa- understand what each one of ablaze, boats overturned and a medical tent on the beach frostbite acquired during the rations to invade Japan. But them live with on a daily basis. burning, many with men still and remained there until he unforgiving winter of 1944-’45. before they shipped out, the He is a ‘hero’ not only due to inside. Concrete “pill boxes” could be shipped back across He spoke of a time during atomic bomb was dropped on the sacrifices he made during which housed enemy machine the English Channel to this terrible winter when a Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945 and the war; he is a hero because of guns were blackened from Liverpool, England, where he cease-fire was called so both Nagasaki on Aug. 9, 1945 end- the life he has lived since and artillery strikes and were still spent the next 30 days conva- sides could recover their dead. ing the war for all. The smoking. He could not escape still lives to this day. He came lescing from the injuries he He said the frozen bodies were Japanese signed the Japanese back from the war and made a the smell of charred bodies and had sustained. He was then picked up like cord wood and Instrument of unconditional wonderful life for his family fuel burning in every breath he directed back to the front lines, stacked on top of one other in surrender shortly thereafter on and became a very successful took. When he arrived, his divi- with his arm still in a sling, to trucks and removed to the the USS Missouri Sept. 2, businessman. He has been a sion’s job was to cut the Lemans, France (near Paris), rear. Once the deceased sol- 1945. Cherbourg Peninsula in half to continue the drive toward diers were removed from the After the war officially wonderful father, grandfather severing the Germany Army. the Siegfried line and the battlefield the horrors of war ended, Charles remained in and great-grandfather, and he As a radio operator, Charles Fatherland of Germany. quickly resumed once again. Camp Lucky Strike, on the has shaped my life in more was a prime target for enemy He spent the winter of 1944- He was one of the first allied beaches of France, awaiting his ways than I can describe. I am forces, who realized he commu- ‘45 in the Hurtgen Forest in troops to cross the Remagen return home. He was told ini- proud to be able to call him nicated with the rear com- Belgium and Luxembourg, in Bridge over the Rhine River, (a tially they would be home in Uncle Charlie. He is one of the mand, calling in artillery and brutally cold conditions during natural border of Germany) time for Christmas, but he did few remaining of the “Greatest air strikes. Many of his fellow an infamous Battle of the which was Germany’s last not arrive back in the states Generation” and I will always soldiers kept their distance Bulge. He participated in many defensive line shortly before until early January 1946 after consider him a ‘HERO’. US Ed. chief worries about budget talks BRUCE SCHREINER that 280,000 teacher jobs ing staff. NEWS Associated Press ‘‘I know it’s a are at risk nationally in Obama has told states the current school year they can seek waivers LOUISVILLE (AP) — tough economic due to strained budgets. from some unpopular U.S. Education Secretary time, but if we Offering a sober out- requirements. Arne Duncan admitted to fail to invest in look for U.S. school fund- Kentucky expects to some anxiety Thursday education we’re ing, Duncan said educa- submit its waiver applica- IN BRIEF about high-stakes negotia- tion faces long-term finan- tion either Friday or tions by a special deficit- never going to cial challenges due to lin- Monday, said Lisa Gross, cutting congressional get where we gering effects from the a spokeswoman for the WEATHER FORECAST "supercommittee" and the need to go.” deep economic recession. state Department of possible ramifications for TODAY federal education spend- Local funding accounts for Education. The state about 44 percent of K-12 expects to find out by Mostly sunny today with a high ing. Arne Duncan around 45. Mostly clear and cold "If things don't go well, Education Secretary revenues nationwide, year's end whether the tonight with a low in the mid to upper I think there's a good mostly derived from prop- application is accepted, 20s. chance that our funding nomic time, but if we fail erty taxes, but property she said. will be hit, as will lots of to invest in education valuations plummeted Kentucky education during the recession and commissioner Terry SATURDAY other domestic spending," we're never going to get Duncan said in response where we need to go," he are likely to remain most- Holliday told the crowd of Mostly sunny with a high in the said. ly stagnant for at least two education officials that upper 50s to a question about the potential impact of the Duncan also made a more years, he said. Gov. Steve Beshear panel's work. pitch for President Barack State budgets took a hit planned to promote the The committee, com- Obama's stalled jobs bill as well and many won't state's waiver application prised of six Republicans during an afternoon return to pre-recessionary in a phone conversation EXTENDED OUTLOOK and six Democrats, has speech to an audience of revenue levels until next with Duncan. Partly cloudy Sunday with a high been working for weeks to education officials in the year at the earliest, he "But I don't think we near 60 and a low in the upper 40s. meet a Nov. 23 deadline to hometown of Senate said. need any arm twisting," Mostly cloudy Monday with a 40 percent produce at least $1.2 tril- Minority Leader Mitch Duncan also took Holliday said. "We have a chance of rain. The high will be in the lion in 10-year savings to McConnell, a leading crit- swipes at the embattled great application." mid 60s and a low in the lower 50s. trim the gargantuan $14.8 ic of the president's poli- No Child Left Behind edu- Duncan praised trillion national debt. cies. cation law, saying its stan- Kentucky's education Evidence of progress has The education secre- dards can result in artifi- record, pointing to the STATE been scarce. tary localized the impact cially high numbers of state's landmark educa- Duncan, in town for of the legislation, noting schools being labeled as tion reform law of 1990 Couple held in death of man’s son two speeches and a round- that if passed it would fun- failing. and a more recent 2009 "We know that's not law that redid public SALYERSVILLE (AP) — A man and a woman table discussion, said nel $390 million to honest, we know how school assessment and from eastern Kentucky are being held on high improving education Kentucky to rebuild aging demoralizing that is to accountability and added bonds in the killing of the man’s young son. should be a bipartisan school buildings and class- Bond was set at $250,000 cash on Wednesday issue, but added, "Right rooms. staff," he said. a measurement of stu- for 42-year-old James Garcia and 23-year-old now, we have a lot of "This is a win-win situ- Congress is struggling dents' readiness for college Cindee Collins. Both remained in the Big Sandy politicians who sort of ation, putting members of to reach an agreement on or the workplace. the construction trades Regional Detention Center, where records do not 'talk the talk' about educa- fixing the law, which "But Kentucky, like the back to work while creat- show whether they have attorneys. tion but don't 'walk the passed in 2002 with broad rest of the nation, must ing 21st-century science Both are charged with first-degree walk.' We're trying to bipartisan support. dig in and do more for labs and math labs and manslaughter in the death of Garcia's 4-year-old 'walk the walk.'" It required annual test- reform," he said. computer facilities for our son, Cameron Bryce Mullins, according to He said that some ing of students. Schools "The path to prosperity students," Duncan said. WYMT-TV in Hazard. members of Congress that don't meet require- for this state lies in invest- Kentucky would A Magoffin County grand jury indicted the regard education as an ments for two years or ing in education and com- receive another $406 mil- couple last week and they were arrested on Fri- expense that can be cut, longer face consequences mitting ourselves to lion, enough to prevent day. rather than as an essen- that become increasingly ensuring all children are tial investment to improve 6,100 teacher layoffs in tough — from having to equipped to succeed in the nation's economy and the state over one school transport children to high- this globally competitive, Sexual abuse case goes to grand jury its global competitiveness. year, he said. er performing schools and knowledge-based econo- "I know it's a tough eco- He pointed to estimates offering tutoring to replac- my." WINCHESTER (AP) — The Clark County grand jury will be next to hear the evidence against a man accused of sexually abusing four children earlier this year. Michael Raad, 26, was arrested Oct. 27 follow- OBITUARIES ing an interview with Winchester Police. Accord- He is survived by his Goldsberry. Home. ing to court documents, officers received com- wife, Dawn Gibson Funeral services will Online condolences can plaints about Raad allegedly touching four chil- Wright of Baxter. His be Saturday at 2 p.m. in be made at www.har- dren ages 6 through 10 on multiple occasions in mother Betty Wright of the Chapel of Rich lanobits.net August, September and October. Baxter. His children, Funeral Home with Rev. Rich Funeral Home is One of the children described oral contact David Z. Wright, Amie C. Glenn Crain officiating. from Raad, according to the citation filed by in charge of arrange- Wright, Erica M. Wright, Burial will follow at Winchester Police Detective Harold Jones. ments. Stephanie and husband, Resthaven Cemetery at Raad is facing nine felony charges: two counts Jerry Goldsberry and Keith. of first-degree sodomy and seven counts of first- Advisory lifted Racheal Wright all of Pallbearers will be, degree sexual abuse. Police said they were inves- Cawood Water Harlan. A brother, Jerry Goldsberry, Stevie tigating other possible victims as well. District has lifted the Donnie and wife, Connie Edwards, Adam Meckler, boil-water advisory for Wright of Harrogate, TN. Andy Stewart, Keith Fee Charles Wright customers in Pathfork. His grandchildren, and Jonathan Tyler Charles David Wright, ••••••••••• Beshear announces $4M in grants Cassidy Wright, Kierstin Lunsford. 55 of Baxter was born on FRANKFORT (AP) — Gov. Steve Beshear has Wright, Emily Smith, Honorary pallbearers Advisory issued Saturday, June 2, 1956 announced that 125 projects across Kentucky Nathan Smith, Hannah will be Earl Coffee and Due to a main line and died on Tuesday, will be funded with $4.1 million in homeland Edwards, Breanna Charles Stinnett. break, Black Mountain November 8, 2011 at UK security grants. Edwards, Jeremy Visitation will be today Utility District has Hospital in Lexington, The federal funding will support 911 systems, Goldsberry, and Dylan from 6-9 at Rich Funeral issued a boil-water mobile computers and radios, bomb detection KY. He was a disabled advisory for all of Silk devices and first-responder training. Coal Miner and attended Stocking Road to Beshear says the projects will "strengthen the Kildav Community Banner Fork Pump effectiveness of our first responders" as they pro- Church. Station. Bring cooking tect residents from natural and man-made disas- He is preceded in and drinking water to a ters. death by his father, boil for one minute. Donald Wright. Page 4 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Opinion Friday, November 11, 2011 Other Viewpoints 'Culture of secrecy' on child deaths The Beshear administration should quit wasting resources fighting to keep state records in child abuse deaths secret. For one thing, the administration will ultimately lose. That should be obvious to everyone after Franklin Circuit Judge Philip Shepherd's latest ruling in a suit brought by the Lexington Herald-Leader and The Courier-Journal of Louisville. More important, providing the public and policy- makers with a clear view of the child-protection agency's decision-making and actions will make the agency more accountable and keep Kentucky's chil- dren safer. For the second time in less than a year, Shepherd has ruled that federal law allows the release of state records in child deaths or near deaths and the Kentucky Open Records Act requires it. He once again ordered the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to unseal the records. Between rulings, the cabinet took its case to feder- al court but got nowhere. It also adopted an emergency regulation effectively negating the state court order. Frazier: Saying goodbye to a legend Shepherd ruled the regulation had been improperly Can a diehard imagery. Frazier: If you put it enacted. Muhammad Ali fan write Gregory Sonny Liston was “the like that, nobody with any State lawyers have argued the cabinet could lose an effective appreciation Kane big ugly bear.” Floyd sense would believe it. federal funding for child protection if it violates feder- of Joe Frazier? Patterson was “the rab- Especially me. al privacy laws by releasing state files, even in cases of I don’t know if I can, bit.” George Chuvalo was Ali: Everybody in the fatal or near-fatal abuse or neglect. but I’m sure as heck going GUEST “the washerwoman,” world wants to see us The cabinet offers no evidence to support this claim, to give it the good old col- George Foreman “the fight….This is the fight saying only that federal guidance is "sketchy." lege try. COLUMNIST mummy,” Larry Holmes they want….I get mail However, Shepherd cites mandates in federal law First, let me get the “the peanut,” Ernie from everywhere. They for the disclosure of information related to child matter of my bona fides as Sunni also told me Terrell “the octopus” and want to know who’s the deaths and near deaths. an Ali fan out of the way. something else: he knew Leon Spinks “Dracula.” best between you and me. And he quotes U.S. Senate and House reports that Whenever I visit Frazier personally, and Where Ali clearly Frazier: Yeah, I get say the purpose of disclosure is to promote the public Louisville, Ky. — a great frequently reminded me stepped over the line is mail like that too. accountability of child-protection agencies and drive town I can’t visit enough of what a great guy when he called Frazier an systemic reform. times, for my money — I Frazier was. “Uncle Tom,” knowing the Ali: Then how can they The claim about privacy concerns and imperiling make it a to visit the My Muslim buddy man wasn’t. But in The stop what the world federal funding is bogus; the cabinet should be embar- Muhammad Ali Center. needn’t have bothered. I Greatest, published soon wants? rassed to keep offering it. Especially the third got that impression of after the Manila fight, Ali Frazier: Put your However, as Shepherd notes, "the cabinet is so level. Frazier from perhaps the seemed to try to make (behind) in jail. immersed in the culture of secrecy regarding these That’s where I can sit least likely of places: Ali’s amends. In the book’s last chap- issues that it is institutionally incapable of recogniz- down before a video autobiography The Ali gave details of a ter, Ali talked about the ing and implementing the clear requirement of the screen and, just by hitting Greatest. phone exchange he said Manila fight. law." a few buttons, bring up There exist two books he had with Frazier dur- “I’m going to talk The victims of this "culture of secrecy" are any of Ali’s fights. And whose authors purport to ing the time when Ali was about….the hardest fight Kentucky's most vulnerable children. most likely I’d bring up give Frazier his due banned from boxing I’ve ever had in my life – The Lexington Herald-Leader “The Thrilla in Manila,” props. One is the late because his license was the deadliest and the the third, last and best of Mark Kram’s excellent suspended. Frazier comes most vicious. About how the Ali-Frazier trilogy of Ghosts of Manila. The off as the sharper, wittier for the third time Joe TODAY IN HISTORY fights. other is Jack Cashill’s of the pair. Frazier surprises me with At least, I thought “The Sucker Punch. Ali: Now look, Joe. I’m his stamina, his relent- By The Associated Press Thrilla in Manila” was Kram’s work is an anti- going to call all the disc lessness and the gunpow- Today is Friday, Nov. 11, the 315th day of 2011. best, until a friend and Ali hatchet job. Cashill’s jockeys, and all the TV der in his blows. How I There are 50 days left in the year. This is Veterans fellow journalist named is a bilious, borderline announcers, all the news- open his lip and close his Day in the U.S., Remembrance Day in Canada. Sunni Khalid told me libelous screed. Both men papers. I’m gonna tell eye but he still keeps com- Today's Highlight in History: some boxing fans consider take Ali to task for his them you dared me to ing, forcing me into the On Nov. 11, 1918, fighting in World War I came to the first Ali-Frazier fight taunting of Frazier, espe- come to your gym, you ropes, making me deliver an end with the signing of an armistice between the better. cially Ali’s referring to dig? power when I don’t know Allies and Germany. “No way,” I told Sunni. Frazier as a “gorilla” in Frazier: Go ahead. if it’s still there.” On this date: “Watch the first fight,” the days leading up to the Ali: I’m gonna tell them I was a diehard Ali fan In 1620, 41 Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower, he urged me. Manila fight. you said you’d knock me before “The Thrilla in anchored off Massachusetts, signed a compact calling I did, and I had to Selective memory out if I dare come inside Manila.” When the fight for a "body politick." admit, Sunni did have a sometimes leads to faulty your gym….I want people ended, I was a diehard Ali Today's Birthdays: Golfer Fuzzy Zoeller is 60. point. I still think the conclusions. What Kram to come out and witness and Frazier fan. Pop singer-musician Paul Cowsill (The Cowsills) is 59. third fight was the best, and Cashill forgot is that how I would slaughter but the first was pretty Ali taunted all of his oppo- you if we ever had a real Rest in peace, Joe Rock singer-musician Andy Partridge (XTC) is 58. darned close. nents, often with animal fight, you dig? Frazier. Singer Marshall Crenshaw is 58. Rock singer Dave Alvin is 56. Rock musician Ian Craig Marsh (Human League; Heaven 17) is 55. Actor Stanley Tucci is 51. Actress Demi Moore is 49. Actress Calista Flockhart The whole truth and nothing but the truth is 47. Actor Philip McKeon is 47. Rock musician Scott Sorry, Mr. Cain. Yes, ate scorn against those entire record is opened Mercado is 47. Actor Frank John Hughes is 44. TV it's true you are demand- Bob would engage in such a and you submit answers personality Carson Kressley is 42. ing that those of us in the Franken smear. When your organi- to all the questions. Any media, ethics-challenged zation goes on to say efforts of sloganeering to that we are, move on and "Fortunately, the try to finesse this won't away from our questions SYNDICATED American people will not cut it. It may seem like a Harlan Daily Enterprise about the sexual-harass- allow Mr. Cain's bold '9-9- cliche, but the American ment charges against you. COLUMNIST 9 Plan,' clear foreign-poli- people have a right to 1548 South Highway 421, Harlan, KY 40831 You insist that real people cy vision and plans for know. 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We to discuss a job: "He sud- about such accusations of "where there's smoke, can get back to the other MEMBER denly reached over and heinous actions can be there's fire" appearance, matters once this is Kentucky Press Association • Associated Press swept away, and the cleared up, and if your National Newspaper Association put his hand on my leg, and the only way this can under my skirt and nation can level appropri- be extinguished is if the candidacy survives. Friday, November 11, 2011 You & Yours Harlan Daily Enterprise — Page 5 Time slips away from us too quickly I got up early to vote on beauty of their country on their death bed were I have spent time with will who will spend quality time Election Day, then took Judith estate, all of the work and asked what regrets they have consider it time well spent. together doing things that advantage of the day with no Victoria love they poured into it and in life or what things they I would rather spend ten they both find interesting. school to take my parents to Hensley all of the time it occupied in would do differently if they minutes with someone who When people begin a new visit my mom’s brother and their lives is changing. could go back and do it over. WANTED to spend time relationship, whether it is on his wife, Robert and PLAIN It is a transition period for Not one of them said they with me than to have to the job, a love interest or a Elizabeth Hamlin in Corbin. THOUGHTS them. My parents are facing wished they would have force, beg, cajole, or guilt friend, they invest a lot of There were still some color- the same thing at a decade spent more time at the office. someone into spending time time in the beginning. They ful leaves to be seen, the sky they had planned it. It is their younger, and so am I with Not one of them said they together. No thank you. want to get to know the situ- was gorgeous and the tem- own “Ponderosa.” Creek the end of my teaching in the wished they had spent more If I plan to spend a day ation or the person better. perature was great. rock from Harlan County public school system career time alone. with someone, it is hopefully Over time, that often begins I love my family and I am was gathered for building having an end in sight in the When people ask me not just what we are in the to fade into a “taken for glad to get to have a day with rock gardens and walkways. next one to four years. about gifts or what I would same place in the same time granted” phase, where much them doing something pleas- They planted an orchard, Time slips away so quick- like to have, it is almost frame, but also that we rec- less time is spent together. ant. It was a perfect opportu- grape vines and a variety of ly. All of our good intentions never about an object or a ognize that we are taking that If we aren’t careful, those nity to visit relatives that are stand on the edge of a cliff material thing. In my opin- time out of our lives as a relationships that we are sure trees. not so far away, yet far called “Time.” Each day that ion, the greatest gift that peo- choice to spend that time of begin to be taken for In the decades they have enough that it takes some we live, our time is a gift that ple give to me is their time. together, knowing that we granted and the amount of been living there they’ve real planning to get together. we have for giving, squan- Making the effort to plan a will never get that time back time we invest diminishes. also added a guest house, Robert and Elizabeth are dering or keeping to our- visit into their schedule, to sit and that it is a piece of our The amount of time we wood working shop, garage, an amazing couple. After selves. It is a gift, however, down to a meal together, life that we choose to give spend doing something is dairy and several other build- retiring from Michigan, they that we can never hold on to. watch a movie, go for a away. proportionate to our regard returned to Kentucky, settled ings. It is always amazing to Today I have my parents drive, take a hike, or just What do children want for that person or thing. in Corbin and set about me to see what the determi- a gift of time from my life. hang out together is a gift of most from their parents? Fellowship with God. building an incredible home. nation of one man and We all gave a gift of time to time and I appreciate it. Time and attention. Prayer. Church. Parents. The property they bought woman accomplished in make the journey and spend I don’t like to just hang What do girlfriends want Spouses. Children. Athletic had a big barn on it and they their “golden years.” a portion of the day with around and waste time from boyfriends? Time activities. Television. Time turned that into a home while And now that this phase Robert and Elizabeth. They, because someone else is together hanging out or get- in front of the mirror. they began to work on their of their lives that would in turn, gave us their gift of bored and they expect you to ting to know each other. Education. Thinking about dream home. come under “building” has time in spending this day fill up their empty time. I What do husbands and money. The trees were taken from come to an end and they are together. love to spend time with peo- wives want from each other? If you really want to show their own land, hand hewn, thinking about how they I think people often ple, but I hope it will be qual- A commitment of time for a someone how much they sawed, seasoned and treated. want to spend their last undervalue the gift of time ity time. I hope that at the lifetime. mean to you, give them the In the appropriate time, the years, and where they want spent with loved ones. I’ve end of the day when we go What do friends want gift of spending some time log home was built, just as to spend them, all of the read accounts where people our separate ways, the people from each other? Someone with them. Keeping romance alive; ex-wife has dating issues

Dear Dr. Brothers: My edged insecurities and the rest of your lives close to home, you may this means for your wife and I have been mar- Joyce anxieties. This can be together. not have a lot of relationship with him ried for more than 10 relieved throughout * * * recourse. If neither of is hard to say. It may years, and at this point Brothers the years, but the feel- Dear Dr. Brothers: I you has feelings for the be that he's trying to we're basically just ings of support and got divorced from my hus- other, then it might provoke you for some friends and companions. Ask connection can nur- band about a year ago, just be a piece of bad perceived injustice or We don't have any partic- Dr. Brothers ture the romantic love and it was really nasty. luck that he's decided that he is still harbor- ular problems, but we've that will keep couples He was cheating on me, to start dating your ing feelings for you lost the romantic part of Review of General happy and satisfied and when I caught him, neighbor. Your best bet that he's ashamed to our marriage. When we've Psychology suggests throughout their years he refused to stop and is to try to avoid situa- admit outright. talked about it, my wife that romantic love can together. The feelings decided to leave me. I tions in which you'll Regardless of his par- seems to think that this is continue your whole that your wife is found out the other day have to come into con- ticular motivation, you just a natural progres- describing may be an that he's started dating tact or socialize with life, and that by mak- would do well to avoid sion, but I don't want to unnecessary compro- one of my neighbors. I'm them, which may or ing sure it does, you're him — it sounds like he give up so easily. Am I mise — after all, why not particularly friends may not be feasible for creating a happier and probably hasn't deluding myself, or can go for the dinner salad with her, but it feels like you, depending on the healthier relationship changed much since he married couples still have when you can have the he's doing it just to get to structure of your com- with your wife. While hurt you. You don't romantic love after 10, 20 full buffet? Armed with me. I don't have feelings munity. Since you some people think it's want to get sucked or more years together? impossible for two the knowledge that for him anymore, but it's admit to not being back into an unhealthy L.D. married people to sus- you can bring romantic still hard to see them friends with your ex- relationship, especially tain romantic love, love back into your together. Am I justified in husband's new girl- since you've undoubt- Dear L.D.: You most actually all it takes is a marriage, you can talk wanting them to stop see- friend, that makes it definitely are not commitment to try to your wife about ing each other? harder to find a reason edly worked hard to deluding yourself, and from both people ways to reignite the G.J. to ask him to stop see- heal yourself and move you should be proud of involved. spark you used to feel. ing her. on with your life since your resolve to hold on The passionate feel- It might take a little Dear G.J.: While you All that being said, it he left. Keep your to this all-important ings that often drain extra time and energy, may be justified in feel- is suspicious that he guard up, but try to piece of your marriage. from a marriage early but the payoff definite- ing hurt or betrayed by would want to date maintain a sense of In fact, a recent study on may actually be a ly will be worth the your ex-husband's someone so close to his civility with your published in the result of unacknowl- hard work as you enjoy insistence on dating so former home. What neighbor. Scholarship pageant planned The Miss Harlan Miss Harlan Scholarship Pageant. County/Miss Heart of County/Miss Heart of For more informa- the Mountains the Mountains is a pre- tion, visit the prelimi- Scholarship Pageant liminary pageant to the nary website (to be will be held Nov. 19 at 6 Miss Kentucky pageant updated shortly): www.missharlancoun- p.m., in the Harlan that will be held in the ty.com. County High School summer of 2012 in auditorium. Admission Lexington, and is part of is $7, adult and $5, stu- the Miss America dents/children. Doors open at 5 p.m. for photos and auto- BIBLE THOUGHT graphs from the current The way back to God Miss Kentucky, Ann begins with a broken Blair Thornton, and heart. Peter went out and Miss Kentucky's wept bitterly. Outstanding Teen, Erynn Landherr. — Luke 22:62 ports Page 6 — Harlan Daily Enterprise S Friday, November 11, 2011 Charles Smith Miller leaving her mark at HC CONTRIBUTING Senior won regional XC title last weekend In just two sea- COLUMNIST sons at Harlan JOHN MIDDLETON Miller was also a going to accomplish County High Sports Editor favorite to capture the together” she said. School, senior regional title during In addition to being cross country Kim Miller has only her junior season, but a standout runner, runner Kim Wildcats been at Harlan County an injury forced to Miller is also leader for Miller has High School for two miss the end of the the younger Lady already com- years, but the senior plied a long list brace for runner has left a last- season. Bears. of accomplish- ing legacy in the “She was the “She is a great ments. school’s cross country favorite to win it last example for the other tussle with program. year and got injured girls. She has some of After moving from before the Area 9 the best practice habits Indiana, Miller has championship. I think of any kid that I have been one of the best she has looked at it as ever seen. She is Vanderbilt female runners in a possibility for always giving her best. The year was 1993 – the Region 7 and has cap- redemption,” said One of the things that last time I went to tured the SEKC, area Harlan County coach I enjoy about coaching JIM MIDDLETON/ Nashville to see the and regional champi- Ryan Vitatoe of Kim is that she is very Kentucky-Vanderbilt foot- Daily Enterprise onships this season. Miller’s accomplish- consistent,” Vitatoe ball game. Thousands “I knew that I would ments. said. “She is also a headed south from have a good shot at While she has won very good student. She Kentucky to see the winning, but I didn’t numerous individual performs very well in Wildcats avenge two let that get to my head. awards, Miller said she the classroom and is a straight defeats to the I knew that I had to has always been more good role model for all Commodores. focused on the success the other kids on the The weather turned stay focused,” Miller of the team. team.” very bad for the day: cold, said of last weekend’s “I’m not the type of Miller will lead the windy and spitting snow. regional meet. “I felt Vanderbilt had a very aver- like I had accom- person that focuses on Lady Bears in the state age team. Those conditions plished something but myself individually. I cross country meet at made for a crowd that was my team got second, so focus more on the the Lexington Horse predominantly blue in a it was bitter sweet.” team, and what we are Park on Saturday. less than full Vanderbilt stadium. Kentucky came into the game 5-3, having Brewer leads by beaten Ole Miss, LSU and Mississippi State in the conference. All the talk leading up example for Bears to the game was how this first one on the practice was a different Kentucky JOHN MIDDLETON Sports Editor field and the last one to team than in the past leave. I try to make sure I No player in sports is years. Big Blue Nation was go as hard as I can in any- face with more pressure expecting this different thing I do to try to be an and scrutiny than a quar- Kentucky team to end the inspiration to make terback, but that is a role losing streak to Vandy and somebody else work that Harlan County’s put the Commodores back hard,” Brewer added. in their place. Jordy Brewer has been Brewer provides the UK’s offense struggled very successful playing. Bears with a dual threat all day. Vanderbilt took a “I feel like that is at the quarterback posi- 7-0 lead and it was as if all something I can handle,” tion. He has completed 39 the Vandy students who Brewer said of the expec- of 58 pass attempts for were listening to the game tations. “It motivates me 710 yards and eight on radio decided to come to work that much hard- touchdowns and added over and fill the stadium. er.” 490 yards and 10 touch- Kentucky rallied to tie the The senior signal- game in the fourth quarter. downs on the ground. caller possess the traits “He is an added threat With time running out, that coaches want to see Vanderbilt faced a third in the backfield. Even from their quarterback, when we have pass plays down and long inside its but perhaps the most own 30. Kentucky seem- called, if no one is open he important is his leader- ingly had all 11 defenders can make something out ship ability. on top of the diminutive of it by running the ball. “He is a leader among Commodore running back, That’s something he has the boys, and they all look but somehow he squirted done really well at,” out from underneath all of up to him and respect Larkey said. them and raced deep into him,” said Harlan County Brewer is also a stand- Wildcat territory. Vandy coach Tom Larkey. “That out on the Harlan County came away with a is the position on the defense with 26 tackles with about two minutes to team were you have to and three interceptions play. Kentucky took over at have a leader and Jordy this season. the 20 and on three plays does a good job.” “We really feel like los- Vanderbilt pushed them “I try to be as positive ing Jordy at safety will be back into their own end as I can, and bring every- one of the biggest things zone for a safety, which body’s spirits up no mat- we have ever lost out sealed the win. Final score: ter what is going on,” here,” Larkey said. “He 12-7. Brewer added. has natural instincts for At that time, the locker A primary reason that the football. He just has rooms were adjacent to Brewer is comfortable an eye for the football and each other, so, after a very playing the quarterback makes big plays.” tough loss that eliminated position is because of a Brewer and the Black any chance of going to a tireless work ethic. Bears will host Lincoln prestigious bowl, this “dif- “He has put every County in the second ferent” Kentucky football minute he can into foot- round of the 5A playoffs team had to listen to the ball. He has never missed today at 7:30 p.m. joyous Vanderbilt players a day of practice, and “Now is not the time to chant over and over, “Same DEBBIE CALDWELL/Harlan Daily Enterprise stays later and works on get beat. We just have to Old Kentucky, Same Old Harlan County senior quarterback Jordy Brewer raced down the field during a his quarterback skills,” stay focused and play Kentucky, Same Old regular season victory over Perry Central. Brewer has accounted for 1,200 yards Larkey said. responsibility football,” Kentucky.” It was a long and 18 touchdowns for the Black Bears this season. “I always try to be the Brewer said. trip back home that day for those thousands of UK fans and one very frustrated football team. Louisville's Siva giving Pitino pure point guard This year the shoe is on LOUISVILLE (AP) — "He's this year." of what prevented Siva, wanted to play." the other foot. Kentucky is Louisville guard Peyton starting Siva, who also aver- who was Washington's The biggest adjust- struggling mightily, but is Siva gives coach Rick to take aged 9.9 points and 3.1 2009 Mr. Basketball and ment was learning to con- coming off their first, much Pitino something he has- that role rebounds, inherited the a McDonald's All trol his speed. McGee said needed SEC win against n't had before with the as (Boston starting point guard role American, from beating that speed killed Siva's Ole Miss last week. Cardinals — a pure point Celtics from Sosa, but struggled out Sosa for the starting game, forcing him to play Vanderbilt, on the other guard. guard as he figured out how job. out of control at times, hand, has played some Coaches expect Siva, Rajon) Pitino wanted his offense "He's never been in a resulting in turnovers and good teams very tough. The entering his junior sea- SIVA Rondo run. predicament where he foul trouble. new youthful coach, James son, to boost his kind of Senior Chris Smith had to sit there and watch "That's one thing espe- Franklin, has ratcheted up numbers this year from has: knowing that he's the witnessed Siva's struggles or play behind anyone his cially from back then to the excitement level and the 5.2 per game, even engine behind everybody as a freshman. The same whole career playing bas- now he's really changed a has the Dore’s poised to go though that figure proved getting off," McGee said. plays Siva was used to ketball," said Daryll lot. He's not out of control; bowling. With three to be the fifth highest in Pitino has been making in high school Hennings, Siva's AAU he uses gears," McGee straight losses to the Cats, school history. Only Phil through a litany of guards with superior athleticism coach. "He'd never been said. "Nobody in the coun- Vandy is looking to turn Bond (1975-76 and '76-77) since arriving on campus no longer were available through that, so that was try has the foot speed that the series around. Even and LaBradford Smith — Reece Gaines, Taquan in college. kind of a learning process can keep up with him." though both teams sport (1988-89 and '89-90) have Dean, Brandon Jenkins, "He was turning the for him that was a good Pitino saw Siva's identical 4-5 records, the McGee and Edgar Sosa. ball over in practice like perception is that produced higher num- thing." growth, particularly Each had strengths, but crazy," Smith said. "Coach Vanderbilt is the team on bers. Siva's 182 assists Siva used that first against Connecticut, the none could be called a the rise and UK is in were the fourth-highest said he set the record." year at Louisville as a eventual national champi- pure point guard. decline. Saturday gives a season total. McGee didn't see any- challenge to get better. ons. chance to change that per- Andre McGee, a former "The thing that we thing unusual in Siva's "My freshman year "We think he's one of ception. Louisville guard now on bring to the table is some- early problems, calling was hard," Siva said. "I the premier point guards Maybe this Saturday we Pitino's staff as a program thing unique," Siva said. them typical of point felt like, why would I even in the country," Pitino can let the Commodore assistant, told The "Mine is distributing the guards coming into be here at Louisville? At said. "He had a lot of fans know, “Same Old Courier-Journal that Siva ball and moving it around Pitino's system. As a the end of that year I turnovers his freshman Vandy.” The drive home is starting to understand so hopefully everybody freshman his, 46 knew I really had to year. Now he's playing will be much more enjoy- what makes him look contributes and every- turnovers nearly matched clamp down and learn the fast, but he's not turning able. good on the court . body will play a big role his 56 assists. That's part game of basketball if I it over." Friday, November 11, 2011 Harlan Daily Enterprise — Page 7 LOCAL SPORTS Scorecard

in 17 points to send er 2, Austin Whitaker 5. Troy Cox 4. Black Mountain Green Hills (35) — Steven ——— Prep Playoff Schedule Cawood (1-0) to a 50-23 Leath 5, Bradley Lewis 12, Calvin Rosspoint (29) — Jacob Bran- win in the fifth- and Gross 13, Lucas Boggs 5. son 10, Christian Hall 16, Kyton LOCAL SCHEDULE KHSAA State Playoffs rolls past Evarts ——— Joseph 1, Garry Henson 2. sixth-grade game. Second Round James A. Cawood (30) — Wallins (24) — Caleb Carmical Trent McKenzie Class A TODAY Andrew Creech led Cameron Clem 2, Zach Hensley ▼ tossed in 13 points to 15, Jared Hawkins 2, Ryan Kilgo- Kentucky Country Day at Mayfield HIGH SCHOOL 10, Trey Hensley 2, Dustin Hardy FOOTBALL Cumberland (0-1) with re 4, Taylor Spurlock 3. Russellville at Louisville Holy Cross lead Black Mountain (1- 4, Kevin Eversole 2, Kyle Eversole KHSAA 1A Playoffs seven points. Bellevue at Frankfort 7:30 p.m. 0) to a 51-24 victory at 4, Kobe Burkhart 6. Cawood will return to Ludlow at Beechwood Harlan at Williamsburg Evarts (0-1) in seventh- Green Hills (8) — Brock Middle- Harlan at Williamsburg action Monday at ton 8. Campbellsville at Hazard KHSAA 5A Playoffs and eighth-grade bas- Green Dragons 7:30 p.m. Evarts, while ——— Nicholas County at Fairview ketball action on James A. Cawood (46) — Tyler Lincoln County at Harlan County Cumberland will visit Raceland at Pikeville Thursday. Madden 15, Casey Abner 12, fall to Pineville Class AA Black Mountain on Austin Martin 8, Bradley Fair 5, Warren Central at Christian County Robert Gilley record- Cameron Carmical Hancock County at Murray Tuesday. Peyton Dillman 4, Austin Whitaker Butler County at Owensboro Greenwood at Bowling Green 2. recorded 18 points, but North Hardin at John Hardin ed five points to pace the ——— Catholic Harlan Co. Christian (24) — Jeffersontown at North Bullitt Cumberland (47) — Malik Sim- Harlan (2-1) fell 46-45 Bardstown at Glasgow Wildcats. Cade Barnes 10, Carter Barnes 6, Montgomery County at Anderson mons 12, Nick Jarvis 2, Caleb Desales at Christian Academy of Lamar Burkhart Curry 8. at Pineville in seventh- County Hogue 12, Josh Lee 13, Brendan Louisville ——— and eighth-grade bas- Conner at Franklin County poured in 34 points to Rutherford 2, Sean Johnson 2, Covington Holy Cross at Owen James A. Cawood (37) — Zach Perry Central at Southwestern Jaymes Kelly 2, Tahj Bryant 2. ketball action on County power Evarts (1-0) to a Hensley 16, Dustin Hardy 8, Lincoln County at Harlan County Cawood (11) — Steven Skid- Lloyd Memorial at Newport Central 59-16 win in fifth- and Cameron Clem 4, Kevin Eversole Monday. Class AAAAAA more 4, Dakota Smith 4, Billy Catholic 4, Trey Hensley 2, Kyle Eversole Trey Mitchell has Pleasure Ridge Park at Henderson sixth-grade contest. Brown 3. Danville at Somerset 2. County ——— seven points to lead Lexington Christian at Leslie Coun- James Dean led Harlan Co. Christian (27) — Seneca at Butler Cawood (50) — Paul Stapleton ty Cade Barnes 15, Carter Barnes 4, Harlan (2-0) to a 32-30 Male at St. Xavier Black Mountain (0-1) 17, Chandler Stephens 15, Austin Class AAA Alex Howard 4, Dylan Robinson 4. DuPont Manual at Trinity with eight points. Adams 13, Lee Shuler 2, James win over the Mountain Monroe County at Paducah Tilgh- Bryan Station at Eastern Gray 3. Lions in the fifth- and man Evarts will host Ballard at Scott County Cumberland (23) — Andrew Fort Campbell at Edmonson Coun- sixth-grade contest. Lafayette at Campbell County Cawood on Monday, Creech 7, Will Scott 6, Tyrese ty Boone County at Ryle while Black Mountain Simmons 4, Cameron Nease 4, Rosspoint holds Harlan will travel to Corbin at Louisville Central Chase Coker 2. Williamsburg on Wayne County at Bell County will host Cumberland on Russell at Garrard County Tuesday. off Purple Devils Saturday. Powell County at Bourbon County Big Green ——— Brandon Huff and ——— Pike Central at Breathitt County Black Mountain (51) — Trent Pineville (46) — Adams 23, Lawrence County at Belfry Madness set McKenzie 13, Sherman Ward 9, JACES picks up Cody Brewer each con- Woolum 14, Fuson 7, Lawson 2. Class AAAA Cody Massengale 7, Josh Foster tributed 12 points to Harlan (45) — Cameron Carmi- Owensboro at Lone Oak Harlan High School cal 18, Noah Busroe 11, Austin Madisonville-North Hopkins at 6, Ben Clem 5, Jake Bush 4, win over Falcons lead Rosspoint (1-0) to a will tip off the basket- Cameron Cornett 3, Jarrett Ford Wilson 8, Drew Parks 5, Tanner Franklin-Simpson 2, Peyton Fields 2. Austin Martin had 13 52-39 victory over visit- Parks 2, Elijah McClendon 1. Spencer County at Collins ball season with Big Evarts (24) — Robert Gilley 5, points to lift James A. ing Wallins (0-1) in sev- ——— North Oldham at Western Green Madness Harlan (32) — Trey Mitchell 7, Mercer Couny at Lexington Shane Vanover 4, Jared Ball 4, Cawood (2-0) to a 43-35 enth- and eighth-grade Saturday at 5 p.m. The Dalton Jackson 4, Jake Ball 3, Killian Ledford 6, Bitty Foster 6, Catholic Andrew Perkins 2, David Fergur- victory at Green Hills basketball action on Matthew Simpson 5, Tyler Carmi- Rockcastle County at Boyle Coun- event will include play- son 2. (0-1) in seventh- and Thursday. cal 4, Jacob Wilson 2, Michael ty er introductions, a Simpson 2. Johnson Central at Highlands ——— eighth-grade basketball Brandon Osborne and team scrimmage and Evarts (59) — Lamar Burkhart Pineville (30) — Wambles 18, Ashland Blazer at Covington 34, Josh Burkhart 10, Ethan Baird action on Thursday. Treyce Spurlock each Asher 4, Givens 4, Smith 2, Simp- Catholic an alumni game. Class AAAAA 8, Nick Caldwell 5, Nick Shackle- Calvin Gross paced had eight points to pace son 2. ford 2. the Falcons with 13 the Purple Devils. Black Mountain (16) — James Dean 8, Jarrett McKenzie 2, Alex points. Christian Hall had 16 Pace 2, Drake Ward 2, Alex Lewis Zach Hensley’s 10 points to lift Rosspoint 2. points led James A. (1-0) to a 29-24 win in Cawood (2-0) to a 30-8 the fifth- and sixth- win in the fifth- and grade game. Redskins claim sixth-grade contest. Caleb Carmical’s 15 Brock Middleton points led Wallins (0-1). win over Comets scored all eight points Rosspoint returns to Josh Lee scored 13 for Green Hills (0-1). action Saturday at Bell points to lead In previously unre- County, while Wallins is Cumberland (1-0) to a ported action, James A. scheduled to travel to 47-11 victory at Cawood Cawood defeated Harlan Green Hills on Nov. 18. (0-1) in seventh- and ——— County Christian 46-24 Rosspoint (52) — Brandon Huff eighth-grade basketball in seventh- and eighth- 12, Patrick Smallwood 2, Cody action on Thursday. grade action and 37-27 Brewer 12, Gage Burkhart 7, Drew Steven Skidmore and Nolan 3, Jared Sizemore 5, David in the fifth- and sixth- Turner 8, Kaleb Boggs 3. Dakota Smith each had grade game. Wallins (39) — Brandon four points for the ——— Osborne 8, Treyce Spurlock 8, James A. Cawood (43) — Tommy North 7, Will Bowling 5, Comets. Austin Martin 13, Casey Abner 11, Noah Wood 1, Randall Meade 2, Paul Stapleton fired Tyler Madden 12, Bradley Whitak- Andy Duncan 2, James Miracle 2, Page 8 — Harlan Daily Enterprise Friday, November 11, 2011 Friday, November 11, 2011 Harlan Daily Enterprise — Page 9 Food City contributes to ADA Community Bulletin Board ABINGDON, VA. — Food City officials presented the American Diabetes Association with a check Black Bear playoff tickets on sale today totaling $76,441. The monies Tickets are on sale at the Harlan County School District’s Central Office for were derived from the com- tonight’s Round 2 Playoff Game between the Harlan County Black Bears and the pany's recent ADA Coupon Lincoln County Patriots. Kick off is set for 7:30 p.m. at the Big Man Davis Stadium. Book sales campaign. Tickets will be on sale at Harlan County High School today. All tickets are $5. No “We are thrilled at the passes are accepted due to Kentucky High School Athletic Association regulations. show of support our program Black Bear fans are encouraged to form a spirit line from the Harlan County lock- received and excited to be er room to the helmet as the Black Bears return for their ceremonial run on the field. able to make such a great con- During the coin toss, fans are then encouraged to move to form the spirit line on the tribution to this extremely field. worth-while cause. Many of Black Bear Boosters will be selling ear warmers and toboggans at the game. our customers, associates, Pictured are Wendi Mullins, Manager of East friends and families are Tennessee ADA and Mickey Blazer, Food City Bookmobile Church announcements affected by this dreaded dis- Director of Pharmacy Operations. ease and Food City is proud “We would especially like "We have enjoyed a long- schedule There will be a dedication of the Harris to play a part in helping find a to thank our promotional standing relationship with Memorial Chapel Church of God in Big Laurel The bookmobile schedule cure,” said Mickey Blazer, sponsors, who provided cru- Food City and are extremely on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Dinner will be served for the week of Nov. 14 director of pharmacy opera- cial assistance in advertising pleased with the results of the after the service. Bring a dish. includes: tions for Food City. the program. Like Food City, coupon book sales. These Pastor Eugene Harris invites everyone to Monday — No run. The annual promotion, they are dedicated to further- monies will assist in moving attend. Tuesday — James A. which ran during August and ing the American Diabetes forward with our mission to ••••••••••••••••••• Cawood Elementary School, September, featured the sale Association in their goal to prevent and cure diabetes and Sunshine Baptist Church (across from Grays Knob, Rio Vista and of specially marked booklets prevent and find a cure for improve the lives of those CAA) will host revival services Sunday at 11 Holiday Apartments. filled with over $50 in diabetes,” said Ron Bonacci, affected,” says ADA a.m. and continuing through Wednesday at Wednesday — No run. money-saving coupons. The vice president of marketing Knoxville area manager, 6:30 p.m. nightly. The evangelist will be Billy Thursday — Verda, coupons included a variety of for Food City. Wendi Mullins. Howell. Holmes Mill, Closplint and grocery items and valuable During the campaign, Headquartered in For more information, contact Pastor Louellen. Jonathan Grills at 573-2078. diabetes related pharmacy Food City teamed up with co- Abingdon, Va., K-VA-T Friday — Rosspoint coupons. Booklets were ••••••••••••••••••• sponsors WJHL-TV 11, 96.9 Food Stores, Inc. currently Elementary School and Harlan The Harlan County Church of God District available in all Food City WXBQ Radio, Bristol Herald operates 105 retail food out- County Christian School. Camp Meeting will be held Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. locations for a $1 donation, Courier and in their Tri-City lets in the tri-state regions of The host church is Harlan Church of God and with the proceeds benefiting Division and WATE-TV6, Southeast Kentucky, the speaker is Pastor Sylvester Dunn, of the American Diabetes B97.5 and the Knoxville Southwest Virginia and Quilting clubs Barbourville Church of God. Association. News-Sentinel in Knoxville. Northeast Tennessee. set to meet Everyone is invited to attend. Tuesday Variety show & food festival set The International Arts and Entertainment The Nifty Needles Quilting Variety Show & Food Festival will be held Nov. 18 Club will meet on Nov. 15 at in the Edsel Godbey Appalachian Center at 10 a.m. at the Harlan County Cumberland. Extension Depot. Larvenia The event, sponsored by Southeast Kentucky Brewer will teach the tech- Community & Technical College in association nique of chicken scratch with the Pleasant Mountains Performing Arts and embroidery and all supplies Artists' Association, will begin at 6 p.m. with a food will be furnished. exhibit and tasting. The performance will begin at 7 For more information, call 573-4464. p.m. The evening will feature food from exotic ven- ues around the globe as well as a program rich in •••••••••• The Material Girls diversity focusing on music and dance. Quilting Club will meet on Those expected to perform include musicians Nov. 15 at 5 p.m. at the and vocalists: Tammie Chapman with Quintin Harlan Depot. Glenna Johnson, Sean Green, Dr. Hasan Ahmad, Anna Jo Blakley will teach the Woven Creech and family, Natalie Tomlinson and Alaina Star Pattern. Mavinidas, in addition to performances by students If you need a materials from Robyn's Dance Academy and the Heather list, contact Pat Duncan at Adams' Dance Academy. Terra Olowororan 573-4464. (Nigeria) and Jamile Lteif (Lebanon) are among those who will wear costumes from their native lands. Visit our website: For further information, contact via email: clara- [email protected]; [email protected]; or www.harlandaily.com [email protected]. Several Christmas donation sites available Lynch Church of God is serving as a drop-off location in Lynch for Operation Christmas Child — the world's largest Christmas project of its kind. Right now, local volunteers are busy preparing to receive some 1,100 gift-filled shoe boxes, packed by caring Lynch residents with toys, school supplies and necessity items for kids in need in over 100 countries. This year-round project of Samaritan's Purse is coming to its peak as local busi- nesses, churches and schools prepare to collect gift-filled shoe boxes during National Collection Week, Nov. 14-21. Lynch Church of God is located at 547 East Main Street. Operating hours are Nov 14.-17, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Nov. 18-19, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Nov. 20, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Nov. 21, no collecting. To register shoe box gifts and find out the destination country, use the Follow Your Box donation form found at www.samaritanspurse.org. For additional information, contact volunteer Carlton Hughes at (606) 589-5655. ••••••••••••••••••• It’s time for Cash Express’s 7th annual toy and coat drive, “Tis the Season, Toys & Coats for the Children.” Cash Express has teamed up with Mike Howard, Santa Claus, to distribute items. Items in need of donation are toys, non-perishable food items and coats for the under- privileged. Used coats will be cleaned by Dry Cleaning Plus. Anyone wishing to drop off items may do so at Cash Express (located at 104 West Clover Street in Harlan) or in drop-off boxes at area local businesses. All donations must be received by Dec. 15 in order to have items delivered by Christmas. For more information, contact Kathy Petrey at 574-1991. ••••••••••••••••••• Hilltop Ministry is getting ready for its Christmas Outreach for Kids. Items in need of donation include: New or used winter coats, gloves, shoes, toboggans and new or used toys in good condition. Dry Cleaning Plus will also be cleaning coats for free. Drop off locations are the Harlan Daily Enterprise and Cardinal Finance at Woodland Plaza. If you are unable to drop off donations and need someone to pick them up, contact Glenn or Vonda at 573-5060.

Scholarship Night set at HCHS Harlan County High School will have Scholarship Night for all students and parents on Nov. 15. The Scholarship Fair will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Drop by to learn about scholar- ship opportunities for Harlan County students. Guidance counselors, scholarship committee representatives and mili- tary recruiters will be available to answer questions and dis- tribute applications. Paying for College 101 will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the school auditorium. Questions about paying for college or how to apply for financial aid will be answered. Financial aid information for all students and parents will be presented by Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority. If you are planning for the future and considering college don’t miss Scholarship Night. There will be free food and prizes. Sponsored by Harlan County Community Education, HCHS Youth Service Center and HCHS 21st Century. For more information, contact Cecilia Adams, Community Education Director at 573-4330 ext. 2061 or [email protected]. Friday, November 11, 2011 Harlan Daily Enterprise — Page 11

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PUBLIC NOTICE 262204 Lost & Found LOST: Small male cat, approx. Notice is hereby given that Darlas Day, 4 Valley Drive, Harlan, Ky. 40831 2 years old, orange in color, has filed an application with the Natural Resources and Environmental answers to Creamy, lost in Protection Cabinet to construct a bridge crossing the Martins Fork at Teetersville area. Reward of- County Road CR# 1227 near Hensley Store, at Latitude 36.71181 de- fered. Call 573-5778. grees, Longitude 83.33714 degrees along the right and left descending bank of Martins Fork, adjacent to KY 987. Any comments or objections 600 ANIMALS concerning this permit application shall be directed to Kentucky Division of Water, Water Resources Branch, Flood Plain Management, 200 Fair Pets Oaks Lane, 4th Floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. Phone: 502-564-3410. DOG GROOMING NOTICE OF BOND RELEASE Tina Harris In accordance with KAR 350.093, notice is hereby given that Ph. 606-573-1219 HARLAN RECLAMATION SERVICES LLC of 158 Central Ave., FOR SALE: CKC Apple Head P. O. Box 527, Benham, KY 40807 has applied for Phase III Chihuahuas (Taco Bell dogs), bond release on Permit No. 848-0307, Increments 1 and 8 which 1 girl and 1 boy, paper trained, was last issued on 09-01-2010. The permit is located approxi- wormed, first shots, $300 mately 4.0 miles south of Cumberland, Kentucky in Harlan each. 573-3116. County, KY and increments 1 and 8 encompass an area of REAL ESTATE 221.92 acres. 3000 The permit area is located on the Benham and Louellen, KY SALES U.S.G.S. 7-1/2-minute quadrangle maps approximately 3.0-miles south from CR 2006's junction with State Route 179 on Clover- Houses For Sale lick Creek. The bonds now in effect for Increments 1 and 8 of permit number 848-0307 are surety bonds in the amount of $77,700.00. 100% 2 Story house for sale: 204 of the bond amount of $77,700.00 is included in the application N. Main St., Harlan, KY 3/4 for release. Bedroom, living room, dining Reclamation of the permit includes backfilling, regrading, revege- room, kitchen, with appliances, tation, and establishment of the Post Mining Land Use, as well 2 baths and utility basement. Many updates. $90,000. Call as pond removal, of the total disturbed area. 573-5418. Written comments, objections and request for a public hearing or informal conference must be filed with the Director, Division of WOW! 2 BR, 2 bath home Field Services, #2 Hudson Hollow, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, home, approx 1 acre at Baxter. by January 3, 2012. Reduced to $25,000. ALSO A public hearing on the application has been scheduled for Janu- CHECK OUT: Approximately 6 ary 4, 2012 at 9:00 AM at the Department of Surface Mining acres FLAT LAND, Smith. Reclamation and Enforcement's Middlesboro Regional Office, $62,000. Call Phyllis Napier 1804 East Cumberland Avenue, Middlesboro, Kentucky 40965. If Harlan County Realty no request for a public hearing or informal conference on the ap- 606-505-5084. plication is received by January 3, 2012, then the scheduled Overseas? At school? hearing will be cancelled. 2 STORY HOUSE, central heat, air, hardwood floors, fire- place, family room, garage, 3/4 acre. 573-5457. NICE REMODELED House for Don’t let them miss home too much! sale, may consider rent to own w/APC. 2 BR trailer for rent. Property 1/2 level, good house site, fenced in, $15,000. Give them an e-Edition of the 273-1565 or 664-3485 nights. LIKE NEW 2000 GILES: Anni- versary Edition 14X60 Trailer, fully furnished, immaculate condition, firm $15,000 - a Job Opening for First Steps Service steal. Call 573-1390, cell 273-1840. Coordinator. Minimum Require- REAL ESTATE 3500 ments for this position, RENTALS Bachelor’s Degree in social service or early Houses For Rent APARTMENT FOR RENT: at childhood related field with 2 years Grays Knob. 2 BR. 573-6700. experience working with young children ages 6000 EMPLOYMENT Same format as our print birth through 5 years of age. Prior case Clerical edition online! Go to management or direct experience with IMMEDIATE OPENING: CIRCULATION MANAGER individuals with developmental AND ASSISTANT CIRCU- http://www.harlandaily.com LATION MANAGER. Experi- disabilities is strongly encouraged. This ence preferred. Apply in per- son at Middlesboro Daily position requires a valid KY driver’s News, 120 N. 11th St. Mid- 1 Year 6 Months dlesboro, KY. NO PHONE license and involves home visiting. CALLS! Contact 606-523-0229 or email: Help Wanted- General $ $ WANTED [email protected] and CONTRACT MINER 5 ENTRY 102 JEFFERY 78 39 [email protected]. 36" COAL HARLAN CO. 262353 PRIV. CO. 800-294-4574

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