Daily Lunch Buff et Carriage House Steaks & More a n d JB’s Sports Lounge Monday-Friday Ramada Conference Center Paintsville, Ky. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Located in the 606.789.4242 MINING ACCIDENT INJURY? KINNER & PATTON Paintsville • Prestonsburg Eastern Kentucky’s Oldest Newspaper...Since 1885 50¢ 606-789-6161 • 606-886-1343 VOLUME 128, NO. 4 www.bigsandynews.com WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23, 2013 Johnson Co. RISING WATER Stolen Grand Jury firearms indicts recovered 4 people by deputy by Lilly Adkins AssociAte editor by Lilly Adkins PAINTSVILLE — The Johnson AssociAte editor County Grand Jury issued four indictments last week, including one PAINTSVILLE — A Johnson against a man for sex offenses County man was arrested and 23 involving a juvenile. stolen firearms were recovered Bobby L. Wellman, 29, of Thel- within 24 hours from the time a ma, is charged with two counts of burglary was reported to the John- use of a minor in a sexual perfor- son County Sheriff’s Office. mance. Joshua Amburgey, 18, of Paints- According to the indictment, on ville, is charged with receiving sto- or about Feb. 1, 2007, through July len property. 1, 2009, Wellman allegedly A press release issued by the employed, consented to, authorized Johnson County Sheriff’s Office or induced two minors under the age said Deputy David Pridemore of 16 years to engage in a sexual responded to a call of a burglary Jan. performance. 17 in the East Point community, Also named in true bills are: where there were several items • James R. Patton, 22, of Orlan- reported missing, including a vari- do, Fla., charged with first-degree ety of firearms for which the owner bail jumping. had maintained a record of the serial According to the indictment, on HEAVY RAINS CAUSED flooding problems throughout the Big Sandy region with already satu- numbers. or before Dec. 21, 2012, Patton had rated ground last week, including a few places in Martin County along Old Rt. 3, Beauty, and Through his investigation, Pride- allegedly, after having been released Blacklog and other low-lying areas. The high water caused some homeowners to become tempo- more was able to locate one of the from custody by the court upon the rarily trapped as they waited for the water to recede. firearms at a Prestonsburg pawn condition that he will subsequently shop, another at a Paintsville pawn appear at a specified time and place shop, and the remainder of the Man to stand trial for third See FOUR, Page A2 See FIREARMS, Page A2 Floyd listed time in Lawrence rape case Work to as top gas repair road by Lilly Adkins them as they went to unlock the door. “He had a gun to my daughter’s head,” the victim producer AssociAte editor testified. “She started to scream and he said if I break begins LOUISA — Another retrial is scheduled in Feb- didn’t get her to stop, he will kill her.” ruary for a Lawrence County man charged with rape On appeal, the Supreme Court granted Lemaster FRANKFORT — The Kentucky and other charges. a new trial due to the trial court’s refusal to strike a PAINTSVILLE — State high- Oil & Gas Association (KOGA) James Russell Lemaster, whose 2009 conviction biased juror during jury selection. way officials closed Ky. 40 in Mar- Tuesday released figures for oil and on the charges was overturned by the Kentucky In a 6-1 decision, the court ruled that Judge John tin County at the Johnson County gas production during 2012 in Ken- Supreme Court, is slated to face a third trial Feb. 4 David Preston should have excused from the jury line on Spicy Mountain Tuesday to tucky, with Eastern Kentucky coun- in Lawrence Circuit Court. pool a juror who it said would have been prejudiced repair a “nasty” pavement break on ties topping the list of the top pro- Lemaster, 52, who is charged with rape, sodomy, against Lemaster. On appeal, Lemaster argued, the road. ducers. kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment and wanton among other things, that the judge erred when he Highway District 12 engineer According to reports from the endangerment offenses, was originally tried and failed to strike two jurors from the jury pool, forcing Matthew Moore said that the break Kentucky Department of Revenue, convicted in 2009 and sentenced to 70 years in his attorney to use his peremptory challenges to goes to the center line of the road- natural gas gross production value prison. But in 2011, the Kentucky Supreme Court remove them. way. in 2012 was $348,084,544 while oil overturned the conviction and ordered a new trial. In its decision, the Supreme Court specifically “It’s pretty nasty,” Moore said production topped out at The new trial, held in January 2012, ended with a addressed one juror who Lemaster claimed “should Thursday, “but we can keep traffic $280,572,555 for a combined total hung jury. have been stricken for cause after she expressed an moving on one lane.” of $628,657,100. Lemaster is accused of forcing a Lawrence inability to find Appellant not guilty unless he pre- A temporary traffic signal was Floyd County was listed as the County woman and her daughter into a car at gun- sented evidence demonstrating his innocence.” installed to guide traffic through the state’s top producing natural gas point and driving them to a strip mine, where he “Having extensively reviewed the exchange with weekend and the holiday on Mon- county with a gross production val- allegedly raped and sodomized the woman. the juror, we agree that (the juror) should have been day. ue of $130,095,988. Andrew V. The victim had obtained a restraining order stricken when she repeatedly demonstrated her On Tuesday, Crowd Transport- McNeill said that Floyd County’s oil against Lemaster in 2002. inability to afford the Appellant his protections” ers closed the road to all traffic from figure was withheld by the Depart- During the first trial, the victim testified that she under the U.S. and state constitutions, the Supreme and her 15-year-old daughter were returning home Court said. See FLOYD, Page A2 See ROAD, Page A2 from her sister’s house and that he came up behind 3 accused of ‘doctor shopping’ by Lilly Adkins occupants appeared to be attempting to conceal something in the interior of the car, the release AssociAte editor said. A consent to search the vehicle was obtained, at which time Keefer located containers with BLAINE — Three Lawrence County resi- Oxycodone and other pills inside them, according dents were arrested last Wednesday in connection to the release. with alleged “doctor shopping” in three states. Keefer also found drug paraphernalia, needles Crystal Dalton, 28, Anthony Childers, 35, and and cash while executing the search, the release Zandol Parrigan, 41, all of Louisa, are charged said. During the course of the investigation, with possession of Oxycodone and drug para- Keefer found papers indicating that Dalton, phernalia, and trafficking in a controlled sub- Childers and Parrigan were fraudulently obtain- stance. ing pills from Georgia, Tennessee and Texas, the According to a press release issued by the release said. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office, deputy Mason Dalton, Childers and Parrigan were taken into Keefer conducted a routine traffic stop in the area custody and transported to the Big Sandy Region- of the Left Fork of Little Blaine, where the al Detention Center in Johnson County. group’s vehicle was stopped for a moving viola- The Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office is con- LAWRENCE COUNTY SHERIFF’S deputy Mason Keefer arrested three people Jan. 16 tion. ducting an investigation into the trio doctor shop- and confiscated various containers of pills, drug paraphernalia, needles and cash as well Once the vehicle was stopped, one of the ping, the release said. as documentation indicating the trio had apparently been involved in doctor shopping. 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Pridemore said the owner Big Sandy Regional Detention “There were also hunting kept records of the firearms’ Center in Johnson County. knives, pocket knives and serial numbers, and that infor- The incident is under some jewelry stolen,” Pride- mation was crucial in recover- investigation, and anyone more said Tuesday. “We were ing them. with information regarding able to recover the knives as “There were two firearms the missing jewelry can con- well, but we haven’t located found in area pawn shops and tact the Johnson County Sher- the jewelry yet.” the rest were at a residence at iff’s Office at (606) 789-3411. Pridemore explained how Hager Hill,” Pridemore said. The Johnson County Sher- Amburgey allegedly had been A gun collector had pur- iff’s Office recommended in able to take the items. chased the rest of the guns and the press release that owners “The owner met Ambur- the knives from Amburgey, of firearms keep their serial gey in church, and they felt according to Pridemore. numbers, photographs and sorry for him because he said “He paid $2,400 for all of any other relevant information he had been kicked out and it and they were all name- regarding their valuables in a that he had no where to go, so brand guns, Colt, Smith & safe location where it can be they allowed him to stay at Wesson, Brownings, etc. We accessed in the event they are their house,” Pridemore said. picked them up on January 18, stolen. “The owner went out of town but we’ve still not found the ROAD: Work to repair pavement break underway Continued from Front Moore said that repairs temporary traffic signal while will take several weeks, but the outside rows of steel are 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. for at least the road will be completely drilled.” two days, depending on the closed only during the first Moore cautioned drivers, weather, to drill multiple rows few days. as always, to slow down in the of railroad steel to repair the “We will accommodate work zone area. embankment and pavement school buses and emergency “We ask people to be failure. In the interest of safe- vehicles,” he explained, “but patient, pay attention, and put ty, it will be necessary to close other drivers should take a dif- away anything that might be the road to all vehicles while ferent route at least on Tues- distracting, buckle up, and be the interior rows of steel, the day and Wednesday from the as safe as you know how to ones closest to the centerline, 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. time slot. be,” he said. “It takes all of us are set in place, according to After that, assuming the doing our part to keep each of press release from Highway weather cooperates, we should us safe on our highways.” District 12. be able to go back to using the FOUR: Johnson County Grand Jury issues true bills Continued from Front 2012, Charles allegedly, after non-support. having been released from According to the indict- in connection with a felony custody by the court upon the ment, on May 1, 2008, through charge, intentionally failed to condition that he will subse- Dec. 31, 2012, Goble failed to appear at that time and place quently appear at a specified pay child support to Susie M. as ordered by the court, name- time and place in connection Goble as court ordered with a ly his sentencing date of Dec. with a felony charge, inten- total amount exceeding 21, 2012, in Johnson Circuit tionally failed to appear at the $15,780.30. Court. time and place as ordered by Editor’s note: An indict- the court, namely his sentenc- ment is not an indication of • Michael Wayne Charles, 47, of Pikeville, charged with ing date of Dec. 21, 2012, in guilt but a determination by a first-degree bail jumping. Johnson Circuit Court. grand jury that criminal According to the indict- • Matthew Scott Goble, 33, charges warrant further judi- ment, on or before Dec. 21, of Sitka, charged with flagrant cial review. FLOYD: State’s oil, gas figures released for 2012 Henderson and Union Doug Hyden. “We’re looking Continued from Front counties were the largest pro- to the future to grow jobs and ducer counties outside Ken- increase production in the ment of Revenue due to confi- tucky’s Appalachian Basin Commonwealth.” dentially statutes. region. Thirty-four counties Other top producing coun- Johnson County’s gross reported active natural gas ties included Pike natural gas production value production in 2012 while sixty ($72,710,332), Letcher ($49,415,795), Bell was $3,271,373.65, while counties reported oil produc- Lawrence County’s was tion. ($29,579,550), Knott ($27,662,577), Lee $2,734,443.29. Figures for oil Kentucky has over 44,800 production were not reported active wells, of which, 25,500 ($24,120,523) and Martin ($14,547,204). due to confidentially statutes. are oil wells and 19,300 are “Kentucky’s oil and natu- natural gas wells. Nationally, Martin County’s figure ral gas producers support local Kentucky ranks 22nd in oil includes both oil and natural economies and provide good production and 18th in natural gas production, according to jobs to hard working Kentuck- gas production McNeill. ians,” said KOGA president The Big sandy neWs • WWW.BigsandyneWs.com Wednesday, January 23, 2013 • a3 JOHNSON COUNTY FOREST ranger Kevin Radschweit (left) recently presented Johnson County Judge-Executive Tucker Daniel with a $3,506.44 fire suppression check. Eastern Kentucky’s Best! Pretrial hearing for 55 9 9 Q Q ex-deputy clerks reset by Lilly Adkins charged with second-offense obstructed vision and or wind- Mills is currently incarcer- 95.5 on your FM Dial operating on suspended or shield, no registration plate, ated at the Big Sandy Region- AssociAte editor revoked operator’s license giving an officer a false name al Detention Center in lieu of INEZ — A pretrial confer- within five years, excessive or address and operating on a a $10,000 cash bond. GORMONCOLLINSJR., GENERALMANAGER ence has been rescheduled for windshield/window tinting, suspended or revoked opera- Hairston remains free on P.O. Box 345 • 95 Jackson Street, Prestonsburg Phone: 606.886.8409 February for two former license plate not legible, tor’s license. the same bond. Log on wqhy.net to win UK tickets, Golf Passes, Movie tickets and More! employees in the Martin County Clerk’s Office charged in connection with money missing from the office. Ex-deputy clerks Tamber- lyn Hairston, 41, and her sis- ter, Tonya Mills, 47, both of Lovely, pleaded not guilty pleas in December and were originally scheduled to appear for their pretrial conference last Thursday. Attorneys were appointed for both Hairston and Mills at Thursday’s court appearance and the date of the pretrial conference was rescheduled to Feb. 7. Hairston and Mills were indicted in December 2012 on charges of abuse of public trust shortly after State Audi- tor Adam Edelen released the findings of an audit of the clerk’s 2011 financial state- ment and found a number of problems, not only with the 2011 financial statement but also in a review of the 2012 accounts in which more than $16,000 in undeposited cash receipts were discovered. Mills is charged with abuse of public trust over $10,000, while Hairston is charged with abuse of public trust under $10,000 and four counts of second-degree crim- inal possession of a forged instrument. Mills and Hairston were fired from their job by their mother last August after funds were reportedly found miss- ing from the office. After being indicted, both Mills and Hairston turned themselves in at the Big San- dy Regional Detention Center and were released on their own recognizance. Mills was arrested again on Jan. 10 on unrelated charges. In that case, Mills is # 1 No. 1 in Eastern Kentucky with the Largest Circulation! Paintsville: 788-9962 • Louisa: 638-4581 A4 • WednesdAy, JAnuAry 23, 2013 The Big sAndy neWs • WWW.BigsAndyneWs.com Obituaries Harry J. Singree son of the late Thomas and dren; and two great-grand- daughter of the late Lester ersville, dren. 1926-2013 Mary Lou Rice George. He children. and Lakie Damron Swiney. d i e d Funeral services were was a member of the Funeral services were She was also preceded Wednes- Sunday, Jan. 20, at Church OHIO — Harry J. Sin- Paintsville First Church of Saturday, Jan. 19, at Wil- in death by a son, Ryan day, Jan. of God’s Grace, with Bobby gree, 86, of Portsmouth, God, worked at Riverview son Funeral Home, with Thomas; two brothers, Bob 16, at Cor- Dean Cole and Herman Ohio, died Monday, Jan. Nursing Home Facility and Ric Frazier officiating. Buri- Swiney and Jim Swiney; ner Stone Roberts officiating. Burial 14. was a U.S. Navy veteran. al was in Joe Carter Cem- and a sister, Joy Swiney. Hospital, was in Cain Cemetery, Born July 12, 1926, in Survivors include his etery, Louisa, under direc- Survivors include her Hunting- under direction of Magoffin McConnelsville, Ohio, he wife, Ella Jo Sipple George; tion of Wilson Funeral husband, Gary Lee Ratcliff; ton, W.Va. County Funeral Home, was the a daughter, Jocelyn George Home, Louisa. a step-son, Gary Michael B o r n Salyersville. son of the of Sitka; a sister, Tommie Ratcliff of Martin; a daugh- July 7, late Wilfred Kendrick; and a grandchild. Ruby Allen ter, Jennifer Burton of 1933, in Price Wisecup J. and Cora Funeral services were 1934-2013 Broadhead; two sisters, Magoffin County, he was 1957-2013 Blanche Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Pres- Marie Maynard of Hager the son of the late Lucas Spencer ton Funeral Home Chapel, WEST VIRGINIA — Hill and Judy Borders of and Jessie Gipson Cole. MAGOFFIN COUNTY – Singree. with Tommy Reynolds offi- Ruby Allen, 78, died Thurs- Cynthiana; a brother, Eddie He was a truck driver and Price Wisecup, 55, of Saly- He was a ciating. Burial was in the day, Jan. 17, at Three Riv- Swiney of Breaks, Va.; and of the Pentacostal faith. ersville, died Thursday, U.S. Army family cemetery, Sitka, ers Medical Center. a grandchild. He was also preceded Jan. 17, at UK Medical veteran under direction of Preston Born Sept. 7, 1934, she Funeral services were in death by a son, Arthur Center, Lexington. and retired Funeral Home, Paintsville. was the officiated by Harry Neal Cole Jr.; a brother, Hobert Born April 7, 1957, in f r o m daughter of Frisby. Burial was in Swin- Cole; and two sisters, Betty Magoffin County, he was Republic Nellie Ellen Booth the late ey Family Cemetery, Elk- Cobern and Anna Jewel the son of Steel. 1941-2013 Jesse and horn City, under direction Cobern. the late He was also preceded Nora Dillon of Bailey Funeral Home, Survivors include his Lloyd and in death by his wife, Bea- MARTIN COUNTY — Messer. Elkhorn City. wife, Ruie Whitaker Cole; Mytle Ellen trice Hensley Singree; two Nellie Ellen Booth, 72, of She was a four sons, Johnny Ray Holbrook. brothers, Clyde Singree Warfield, died Thursday, member of Jimmy Perry Cole of Salyersville, Billy He was a and George Singree; and a Jan. 17, at her residence. the Golden 1955-2013 Joe Cole of Sitka, Bobby dozer oper- sister, Edith Sands. Born Oct. 9, 1941, in Springs Dean Cole of Somerset ator. Survivors include three West Virginia, she was the Freewill MARTIN COUNTY — and Jimmy Dean Cole of He was daughters, Janet Hern of daughter of B a p t i s t Jimmy Perry, 57, of Toma- Jeffersonville; five daugh- also pre- Columbus, Ohio, Norma the late Church and the Stepptown hawk, died Friday, Jan. 18, ters, Betty Marie Kendrick ceded in Hill of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Buster and Riverview Church. at his residence. of Paintsville, Donna Ann death by a Donna Bishop of North Sarah Hin- She was also preceded Born Feb. 11, 1955, at Stone and Teresa Ann brother, Russell Wisecup. Canton, Ohio; a sister, kle Hat- in death by her husband, Paintsville, he was the son Thompson, both of Low- Survivors include his Mary Johnson of Water- field. James Allen, two brothers, of late mansville, Brenda Leigh wife, Vickie Hatton Wise- ford, Ohio; a grandchild; S h e Landon Messer and Wen- Leroy and Hamilton of Elkhorn City cup; a daughter, Mary Jane and a great-grandchild. was also dell Messer; and a great- Anna Belle and Lisa Fay Ramey of Williamson of Inez; a broth- Funeral services were preceded grandchild. Setser Per- Staffordsville; three broth- er, Paul B. Wisecup of Sunday, Jan. 19, at Reed in death by Survivors include two ry. ers, James Austin Cole of Salyersville; four sisters, Funeral Home, Canton her hus- sons, Kenneth Allen and He was Salyersville, Jessie Willard Ressie Arnett, Mary Bar- Chapel, with Thomas band, Shel- Jess Allen, both of Stone- also pre- Cole of Boons Camp and nett, Susie Campbell and Douce officiating, under vie Booth. coal, W.Va.; a daughter, ceded in Finley Ray Cole of Mario, Maudie Tackett, all of Saly- direction of Reed Funeral Survivors include three Lois Messer of Stonecoal; death by a Ohio; three sisters, Dottie ersville; and three grand- Home, Canton, Ohio. sons, James Booth and a sister, Rose Aldridge; 10 son, Jimmy Caldwell of Salyersville, children. Helen Pennington of Flat Richard Jude, both of grandchildren; and 10 L. Perry. Funeral services were Gap and Kathrine Salyer of Eurie Tackett Hode, and Shelvie Booth great-grandchildren. Survi- Monday, Jan. 21, at Magof- Oakley; 32 grandchildren; 1943-2013 Jr., of Louisiana; four Funeral services were v o r s fin County Funeral Home and 44 great-grandchil- daughters, Edith Fay May- Sunday, Jan. 20, at Rich- include his wife, Emma Chapel, with Dallas Patrick nard and Sarah Ellen Cart- mond-Callaham Funeral Bailey Perry; a son, Ralph FLOYD COUNTY — er, both of Inez, Crystal Home, Warfield Chapel, Spears of Pike County; a Eurie Tackett, 69, of Bea- Lynn Jarrell of Warfield, with Kurt Muncy and Eddie daughter, Nancy Browning ver, died Monday, Jan. 14, and Jeanette Lee Burke of Smith officiating. Burial of Pike County; three step- at Martin. Louisa; 22 grandchildren; was in Messer Cemetery, sons, Dennis Crager III and Born Dec. 28, 1943, in and seven great-grandchil- Stonecoal, under direction Michael David Crager, both Floyd County, he was the dren. of Richmond-Callaham of Tomahawk, and Claude son of the Funeral services were Funeral Home, Warfield. Perry of Franklin, W.Va.; late Hamp- Sunday, Jan. 20, at Wil- two daughters, Judy King ton and liams Branch Church of Mary Francis Parsley of Tomahawk and Anna M y r t l e God, Hode, with George Shrewsbury of Bud, W.Va.; Nunnery 1931-2013 Alley and Kenneth Ward and 13 grandchildren. Tackett. He officiating. Burial was in Funeral services were was a WEST VIRGINIA – Mary Warfield Cemtery, Warfield, Monday, Jan. 21, at Phelps retired coal Francis Parsley, 81, of Jen- under direction of Rich- and Son Funeral Home. miner and nie Creek, died Thursday, mond-Callaham Funeral Burial was in Setser Family Christian. Jan. 17, at her residence. Home, Inez. Cemetery, Rockhouse, He was Born Aug. 28, 1931, in under direction of Phelps also pre- Wayne County, W.Va., she ceded in Lesta Ward was the and Son Funeral Home, Inez. death by three brothers, 1921-2013 daughter of Aaron Tackett, Azzie Tack- the late ett and Hasel Tackett; three MARTIN COUNTY — Marcus and Claudis Bennett sisters, Gettie Tackett, Ocie Lesta Ward, 91, of Inez, G o l d i e Gibson Paige and Sylvia Tackett; died Thursday, Jan. 17, at Workman 1921-2013 and a grandson. Highlands Regional Medi- Maynard. Survivors include two cal Center. She was WEST VIRGINIA – sons, Adam Tackett and Born April 7, 1921, in also pre- Claudis Bennett Gibson, Eric Tackett, both of Bea- M a r t i n ceded in 91, of Holden, died Tues- ver; a daughter, Sheila County, death by day, Jan. 15, at Midland Tackett of Martin; two she was four chil- Meadows, Ona. brothers, Jay Tackett of the daugh- dren. Born Nov. 23, 1921, at Columbus, Ohio, and Rob- ter of the Survivors include her Louisa, he was the son of ert Lewis Tackett of Bea- late Epp husband, Willard Parsley, the late ver; a sister, Beatrice Tack- and Lilly four sons, Donald Parsley William ett of Beaver, and four Mills. and Bobby Parsley, both of and Fran- grandchildren. S h e Kermit, W.Va., Ronnie ces Ellen Joan Leslie Ray Chapman of Louisa; a Funeral services were was also Parsley of Charleston, Cox Gib- Thursday, Jan. 17, at Nel- preceded S.C., and Rickey Parsley of son. He 1955-2013 son, Christopher (Dawn) Jordan of Louisa; eight son-Frazier Funeral Home, in death by Lincolnton, N.C.; four was retired with David Warren and her husband, Melvin Mull- brothers, Everett Maynard from Island LAWRENCE COUNTY grandchildren, Jordan Glen Hayes officiating. ins; three daughters, of Florida, James Maynard Creek and – Joan Leslie Ray, 57, Chapman, Aryana Chap- Burial was in Elliott Ceme- Pamela Workman, Darlene of Lavalette, W.Va., Wayne Amherst of Louisa, passed away man, James Jordan, tery, Beaver, under direc- Henson and Drema Ward; Maynard and Paul May- Coal, and a Tuesday, Jan. 15, at Com- Kristie Jordan, Kayla Rae tion of Nelson-Frazier three brothers, Prentice nard, both of Wayne, W. U. S. Navy munity Hospice Care Jordan, Isabella Handley, Funeral Home, Martin. Mills, Forest Mills and Herb Va.; three sisters, Dorothy veteran. Center in Ashland. Tiffany White, and Spen- Mills; a sister, Neva Davis; Faller of Arizona, Rinda He was also preceded She was born Aug. 14, cer Jordan, all of Louisa. Elizabeth “Liz” Birch and a grandchild. Duncun of Wayne and in death by his wife, Ruby 1955, in Detroit, Mich., the Memorial services were Burns SatFuurdnaeyr,a lJ asne. r1v9ic,e ast Rwiecrhe- Wtinagntodna, MWa.Vyan.a; rd1 0o fg rHanudn-- LeeStau rWvivaolsrhs iGnciblusdoen .a son, dRaauyg hatenrd o fM thaer yla teW Rooatlpehn 1a t pG.mal.l uSpa tUunrditaeyd, MJaent.h o1d9-, 1940-2013 mond-Callaham Funeral children; and three great- Barry Lynn Gibson; four Meadows. She was a ist Church, Louisa, under Home Chapel, with Claude grandchildren. daughters, Mae Ellen Brad- homemaker. direction of Young Funeral GREENUP COUNTY — Mollett and Dewey Mack Funeral services were ley, Ruby Claudine Ferrell, Survivors include a Home, Louisa. Elizabeth “Liz” Birch Burns, Mullins officiating. Burial Sunday, Jan. 20, at River Ruth Ann Daniels and Sha- daughter, Kelly (Larry) 72, of Worthington, former- was in Warfield Cemetery, Bend Freewill Baptist ron Sue Sizemore; 11 ly of Ashland, died at her Warfield, under direction of Church, with Greenway grandchildren; 14 great- residence. Richmond-Callaham Parsley officiating. Burial grandchildren; and a great- Fone tta Akers Born Dec. 25, 1940, at Funeral Home, Inez. was in Parsley Cemetery, great-grandchild. Blackburn Elam Chard, Somerset, England, Kermit, W.Va., under direc- Funeral services were 1947-2013 she was the daughter of Wildia Marie “Billie” tion of Richmond-Callaham Saturday, Jan. 19, at Hon- the late Francis George and Edna May Flee Birch. Bush Funeral Home, Inez. aker Funeral Home. Mili- JOHNSON COUNTY She was a retired from Tri 1931-2013 tary graveside rites were — Fonetta Akers Black- State Livery Service. Mary Louise Swiney held. Burial was in High- burn Elam, 65, of Paints- Survivors include her LAWRENCE COUNTY Ratcliff land Memory Gardens, ville, died Tuesday, Jan. husband, Gary Burns; two — Wildia Marie “Billie” 1957-2013 Godby, under direction of 15, at the University of sons, Michael Jeffrey of Bush, 81, of Louisa, died Honaker Funeral Home, Kentucky Markey Cancer Chard, Somerset, England, Thursday, Jan. 17, at Three JOHNSON COUNTY — Logan, W.Va. Center. and Allen Burns of Ash- Rivers Medical Center. Mary Louise Swiney Rat- Born Sept. 4, 1947, from the University of land; two daughters, Gail Born April 27, 1931, at cliff, 55, of Thelma, died Arthur Cole she was the daughter of Kentucky in 1976. She Craig of Erlanger and Kelly Louisa, she Monday, Jan. 14, at Bristol 1933-2013 Pauline Conn Akers of worked for 28 years in Millhouse of Worthington; a was the Regional Medical Center. Dana, and the late Lee Pike, Floyd, and Johnson brother, John Birch of Som- daughter of Born May 28, 1957, in MAGOFFIN COUNTY Akers. County for Mountain erset, Norfolk, England; a the late Pike County, she was the — Arthur Cole, 79, of Saly- She was also preced- Comprehensive Care, sister, Ann Smith of Ilmin- Bascom ed in death by her first and served several years ster, Somerset, England; and Dora CARD OF THANKS husband, Kenny Black- on the Kentucky State nine grandchildren; and L o u i s e burn, who was killed in Social Work Licensure seven great-grandchildren. Spillman Vietnam; and a special Board. She was secre- Funeral services were Carter. She The family of Anna Lee Jones would Aunt, Ida Akers. tary to the Big Sandy Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Pres- was retired like to thank everyone for their Survivors include her Chapter of the University ton Funeral Home, with f r o m prayers and kind words, and the husband of 34 years, of Kentucky Alumni Asso- Mike Neal officiating. Burial Ambassa- Robert Lynne Elam; a sis- ciation. was in Kentucky Veterans dor South Nursing Home, heartfelt cards and fl owers. A special ter, Carol (Danny) Harvey Funeral services were Cemetery, Northeast, Cincinnati, Ohio. thank you to Bro. Ric Frazier for the of Debord; a brother, Paul noon Saturday, Jan. 19, at under direction of Preston She was also preceded beautiful service, and to Anna and Lee (Brenda) Akers of Preston Funeral Home Funeral Home, Ashland. in death by her husband, Arkansas; and three niec- Chapel, with Chris Row- Fayette Bush. Alyssa for the lovely songs. es, Danetta Harvey, Ash- land officiating. Burial fol- Clay Calvin George Survivors include three Thanks to Wilson Funeral Home for ley Harvey, and Erin lowed in Highland Memo- daughters, Vicki L. Bush of the wonderful services and kindness they gave us, to Akers. rial Cemetery, Staffords- 1944-2013 Cincinnati, Fayetta R. Bush Fonetta graduated ville. In lieu of flowers, Drs. Workman, Ross and Cataldi, the staff of Louisa of Daytona Beach, Fla., Salutatorian from Betsy donations may be made JOHNSON COUNTY — and Cassandra Renee Medical Clinic, Three Rivers Medical Center, Wound Layne High School in to the American Cancer Clay George, 68, of Sitka, Garman of Louisa; a sister, Care, and the Home Health nurses for the care and 1965, Morehead State Society by contacting died Saturday, Jan. 19, at Dorothy Preston of Louisa; University in 1972, and Preston Funeral Home, his residence. kindness given to our mother. Thank You!! a brother, Morton R. Carter received her Masters Paintsville. Born July 11, 1944, at May God bless you and your loved ones of Michigan; six grandchil- Degree in Social Work Prestonsburg, he was the The Big sandy neWs • WWW.BigsandyneWs.com Wednesday, January 23, 2013 • a5 Obituaries officiating. Burial was in children. Leavodis Williams Collier. with Carlos Craft officiating. Hayes. He was a sales- ilton. Wiseup Cemetery, Foraker, Funeral services will be He was a retired coal min- Burial was in Wicker Cem- man. Survivors include four under direction of Magoffin 1 p.m. today, Wednesday, er. etery, Hindman, under Additional survivors brothers, Chester Mills of County Funeral Home, Jan. 23, at Phelps and Son He was also preceded direction of Nelson-Frazier include a son, Corey Louisiana, Gene Mills of Salyersville. Funeral Home Chapel. in death by three brothers, Funeral Home, Hindman. Michael Hayes of Rich- Owensboro, Ronald Burial will be in Greenlawn Robert Collier, Denver Col- mond; a daughter, Jessi Edward Wright of Printer Larry Alley Cemetery, Louisa, under lier and Okie Collier Jr.; Hershell Fields Nicole Hayes of Hazard; and Wayne Wright of Knott direction of Phelps and and three sisters, Jacquline and two brothers, Keith County; two sisters, Onie- 1945-2013 1964-2013 Son Funeral Home, Inez. Collier, Sharon Collier and Hayes of Langley and Terry da Johnson and Billie Mills, Mary Lou Hill. Hayes of Hunter. both of West Virginia; a LAWRENCE COUNTY LAWRENCE COUNTY – Larry Alley, 67, of Louisa, Muriel Marie Webb Survivors include a – Hershell Fields, 48, of Funeral services were grandchild; and two great- daughter, Kathy Patton of Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Hall grandchildren. died Thursday, Jan. 17. Dutton Louisa, died Saturday, Jan. McDowell; three brothers, Funeral Home Chapel, with Graveside services Born Dec. 27, 1945, at 1927-2013 19, at his residence. Ronnie Collier of Canal Roy Harlow officiating. were Tuesday, Jan. 22, in Louisa, he was the son of Born July 29, 1964, at Winchester, Ohio, Charles Burial was in East Gate J.H. Dingus Cemetery, the late OHIO – Muriel Marie Wabash, Ind., he was the Collier of Ashland and Memorial Gardens, East- Martin, with Bill Collins offi- Lester and Webb Dutton, 85, of Miam- son of the Johnny Collier of Colum- ern, under direction of Hall ciating, under direction of M a r y isburg, died Wednesday, late Her- bus, Ohio; a sister, Allean Funeral Home, Martin. Nelson-Frazier Funeral M o o r e Jan. 9, at her residence. shel and Amburgey; and three Home, Martin. Alley. He Born Sept. 1, 1927, at S h i r l e y was a East Point, she was the grandchildren. Walters Nola Parsley teacher, daughter of Funeral services were Fields. 1918-2013 Harold B. “Flint” Monday, Jan. 21, at Martin farmer, the late Survi- Osborne Branch Freewill Baptist member of McKinley vors include JOHNSON COUNTY — 1922-2013 Church, with Carl Watkins the Louisa and Bessie two broth- Nola Parsley, 94, of Paints- and others officiating. Buri- First Chris- Lee Miller ers, Terry ville, died Saturday, Jan. FLOYD COUNTY — al was in Estill Cemetery, t i a n Webb. Fields of 19, at Mountain Manor Harold B. “Flint” Osborne, under direction of Nelson- Church, Masonic Lodge S h e Prestons- Nursing Home. 90, of Martin, died Monday, Frazier Funeral Home, F&AM Louisa, and Gray- was also burg and Gary Fields of Born Aug. 22, 1918, in Jan. 21, at East Kentucky Martin. son, Vocational Agriculture preceded Lowmansville; and a sister, Martin County, she was the Veterans Center, Hazard. Teachers Association, and in death by Debby Kelly of Flat Gap. daughter of Born July 16, 1922, at served on the Lawrence her hus- Roslyn Hager Funeral services were the late Martin, he was the son of County Extension Board band, Wil- Burchett Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Phelps Jack and the late Samuel P. and and Pathways Board. liam Ches- 1932-2013 and Son Funeral Home Mary Har- Susan Ellen Osborne. He Survivors include his ter Dutton Sr.; and three Chapel, with Roger Hill offi- din Pem- was a retired coal miner wife, Sarah Richards Alley; sons, William Chester Dut- FLOYD COUNTY — ciating. Burial was in Fields b e rto n . and member of the John three daughters, Elizabeth ton Jr., Jimmie Clarence Roslyn Hager Burchett, 80, Family Cemetery, Van She was a W Hall Lodge #950. Diamond of Mechanics- Dutton and McKinley Webb of Prestonsburg, died Sun- Lear, under direction of homemak- He was also preceded burg, Ohio, Ange Boat- Dutton. day, Jan. 13, at her resi- Phelps and Son Funeral er. in death by three brothers, wright of Tallassee, Ala., Survivors include a dence. Home, Paintsville. S h e Norman Osborne, Thomas and Christine Larrabee of daughter, Ora Lee John- Born Dec. 13, 1932, at was also Osborne and Algie Louisa; a son, Lester Luke ston of Miamisburg; three Paintsville, she was the Lifes Vanhoose Jr. preceded Osborne; and three sisters, Alley of Maysville; a broth- sisters, Estelline Martin of daughter of 1950-2013 in death by Mae Wohlford, Maude er, Mark Alley of Blacks- Chillicothe, Ohio, Kinelene the late her husband, Elmer Pars- Smith and Stella Smith. burg; and 10 grandchil- Horn of Beavercreek, Ohio, Harry H. JOHNSON COUNTY – ley; a daughter, Anna Survivors include his dren. and Adeline Stambaugh of Hager and Lifes Vanhoose Jr., 62, of Wiley; four brothers; and wife, Ava Gail Click Funeral services were Paintsville; and six grand- Priscilla Hager Hill, died Saturday, two sisters. Osborne; a son, Harold J. Sunday, Jan. 20, at Wilson children. Baldridge. Jan. 19, at his residence. Survivors include two Osborne of Martin; a sister, Funeral Home, with Kris Funeral services were She was a Born Feb. 24, 1950, in sons, Larry Elmer Parsley Eva Stephens of Martin; Langstaff officiating. Burial Saturday, Jan. 12, at Vic- member of Johnson County, he was of Denver and James Mor- two grandchildren; and was in Alley Family Ceme- tory Hill Baptist Church, the Pres- the son of ris Parsley of Memphis, three great-grandchildren. tery, Louisa, under direc- Miamisburg, with Dolce tonsburg the late Tenn.; a daughter, Esther Funeral services will be tion of Wilson Funeral “Butch” Mullins officiating. First United Lifes and Meade of Venice, Fla.; a 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24, Home, Louisa. Burial was in Calvary Cem- Methodist Dicie Ratliff sister, Kizzie Copley of at Hall Funeral Home Cha- etery, under direction of Church, Floyd County Vanhoose. Elyria, Ohio; five grandchil- pel, with Bobby Neil Anna Rae Martin Hall Tobias Funeral Home, Extension Service, and He was dren; and four great-grand- Osborne and Bobby Law- 1928-2013 Beavercreek Chapel, Quilt Guild. also pre- children. son officiating. Visitation Miamisburg. She was also preceded ceded in Funeral services were will be after 5 p.m., today FLOYD COUNTY — in death by a sister, Caro- death by Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Jones- Wednesday, Jan. 23, at the Anna Rae Martin Hall, 84, Lesa G. Bell Dye lyn Howard; and a brother, two broth- Preston Funeral Home funeral home, under direc- of McDowell, died Thurs- 1961-2013 Bob Hager. ers, Ricky Chapel, with Wayne Price tion of Hall Funeral Home, day, Jan. 17, at her resi- Survivors include her Vanhoose officiating. Burial was in Martin. dence. INDIANA – Lesa G. Bell husband, Robert L. Bur- and Charles Vanhoose. Highland Memorial Park, Born March 26, 1928, at Dye, 51, of Warsaw, Ind., chett; a daughter, Diana Survivors include his Staffordsville, under direc- Minnie, she was the daugh- died Sunday, Jan. 13, at Turner of Prestonsburg; a wife, Emma McCarty Van- tion of Jones-Preston ter of the late Pearl and Mason Health and Rehab, son, Harry Lee Burchett of hoose; two sons, Brian Funeral Home, Paintsville. Myrtle Stumbo Martin. She Warsaw. Nicholasville; two brothers, Vanhoose and Jason Van- was a retired postmaster at Born Oct. 27, 1961, at Paul C. Hager of Berea hoose, both of Hager Hill; a Mary Jane Debord McDowell and member of Warsaw, she was the and David Hager of Colum- brother, Dave Vanhoose of 1935-2013 the McDowell First Baptist daughter of bus, Ohio; and four grand- Hager Hill; a sister, Ethel Church. the late children. Leona Blair of Hager Hill; FLOYD COUNTY — She was also preceded Anna Bea- Funeral services were and three grandchildren. Mary Jane Debord, 77, of in death by a sister, Edna trice Bell. Wednesday, Jan. 16, at Funeral services will be Martin, died Sunday, Jan. Mae Kidd. She was a First United Methodist 1 p.m. today, Wednesday, 20, at Greg and Noreen Survivors include hus- member of Church, with Jim Adams Jan. 23, at Phelps and Son Wells Hospice Center, band, Vernon “Jim” Hall; the War- officiating. Burial was in Funeral Home Chapel, with Hazard. and a son, James Vernon saw Wor- Richmond Memorial Cem- Ronnie Spriggs officiating. Born Oct. 24, 1935, at Hall of Amsterdam, Nether- ship Center etery, Prestonsburg, under Burial will be in Topsy Melvin, she was the daugh- lands. and worked direction of Carter Funeral Ratliff Cemetery, Denver, ter of the late William Ever- Funeral services were for Monaco Home, Prestonsburg. under direction of Phelps ett and Alberta Little Wright. Sunday, Jan. 20, at Hall Coach. and Son Funeral Home, She was a homemaker and Funeral Home, with Harry Survivors include two Denise Slone Wicker Paintsville. of the Old Regular Baptist Hargis officiating. Burial daughters, Andrea Rangel 1964-2013 Church faith. was in Lucy Hall Cemetery, and Bridget Dye, both of Abe Shepherd Sr. She was also preceded McDowell, under direction Warsaw; three brothers, KNOTT COUNTY – 1943-2013 in death by her husband, of Hall Funeral Home, Mar- Junior Bell of Atwood, Ind., Denise Slone Wicker, 48, Ivan Debord; a daughter, tin. George Bailey of Pierce- of Hindman, died Friday, FLOYD COUNTY — Patricia May Debord; a ton, Ind., and Oliver Crum Jan. 18, at Hazard Appala- Abe Shepherd Sr., 69, of son, Stevie Debord; six Carolyn Copley Mills of Paintsville; two sisters, chian Regional Hospital. Irvine, formerly of Floyd brothers, Henry B. Mills Jr., 1947-2013 Debbie Henley and Brenda Born April 19, 1964, at County, died Saturday, Rex Wright, Torrence Daniels, both of Bowling Hazard, she was the Jan. 19, at St. Joseph Hos- Wright, Glennis Ray MARTIN COUNTY – Green; and three grand- daughter of pital, Lexington. Wright, Ronald Edward Carolyn Copley Mills, 65, of children. the late Born Nov. 13, 1943, at Wright and Wayne Wright; Inez, died Sunday, Jan. 20, Funeral services were Merd Slone Hippo, he was the son of and a sister, Lois Ann Ham- at her residence. Wednesday, Jan. 16, at and Millie the late Archer and Mary Born March 13, 1947, at Redpath-Fruth Funeral Nickles Shepherd. He was a Get it all ... Get it now ... Inez, she was the daughter Home, with William Whita- Hurt. mechanic. of the late ker, Bob Brown, and Glenn S h e He was also preceded with The Big Sandy News ONLINE John Rus- Hughes officiating. Burial was also in death by a son, Abe sell and was in Oakwood Cemetery, preceded Enoch Shepherd; three $2200 $700 Irene Cas- Warsaw, under direction of in death by brothers, William James O R sady Cop- Redpath-Fruth Funeral two broth- Shepherd, Archer Shep- one year one year with ley. Home, Warsaw. ers, Terry herd Jr., and John Henry aodf dpirtiinotn saul bpsucrrcihpatiosen Survi- Slone and Junior Slone. Shepherd; and two sisters, v o r s Billy Ray Collier Survivors include her Edna Mae Hale and Birdie To subscribe or for more information include two 1944-2013 husband, Irvin Wicker; two Stidham. Call 606.788.9962 s o n s , daughters, Tiffany Wicker Survivors include a Charles FLOYD COUNTY – Billy and Tesia Wicker, both of daughter, Karen Machelle Mills of Ray Collier, 68, of Way- Hindman; a sister, Maxine Shepherd of Irvine; three or e-mail [email protected] Georgetown and Jonathon land, died Thursday, Jan. Speaks of Winchester; a brothers, Richard Joe C. Mills of Inez; a brother, 17, at Highlands Regional brother, Jerry Slone of Leb- Shepherd of Salyersville, John Rusel Copley of Fort Medical Center. urn; and a grandchild. Wade Shepherd and Rich- Anthony D. Myers, Fla.; a sister, Glad- Born Nov. 23, 1944, in Funeral services were ie Owen Shepherd, both of Thompson ys Horn of Inez; two step- Floyd County, he was the Monday, Jan. 21, at Nel- Gunlock; seven sisters, 1983-2013 children; and two grand- son of the late Okie and son-Frazier Funeral Home, Shirley S. Minix of Salyers- ville, Donna Johnson of LAWRENCE COUNTY – Gunlock, Margie Tackett of Anthony D. Thompson, Mount Sterling, Daisy Wire- 29, of Centerburg, former- Church Corner man of Waldo, Sally Hale ly of Fredricktown, Ohio, of Greenwich, Ohio, Betty died unexpectedly, Lou Hicks of Howell, Ind., Wednesday, Jan. 16, at and Polly Williamson of his residence. hunting, and could be Rome City, Ind.; and two Born Oct. 12, 1983, in seen doing so when he Yatesville Church Saturday of each month, Everyone is welcome. For grandchildren. Paintsville, he was the had the chance. He found beginning at 7 p.m., and more information, call Pas- Funeral services were son of Dennis and Diane his peace fishing at Services will be held at every Sunday with Sunday tor Jonathan Hall, 606-686- Monday, Jan. 21, at Hall Smith Thompson. Kokosing. the Yatesville Church, School at 10 a.m., and wor- 1170. Funeral Home Chapel, with He was a custom welder Funeral services will be Thursday, Jan. 24, at 7 ship services at 11 a.m. Greg Minix officiating. Buri- all of his working life and held 2 p.m., Thursday, p.m. Services are held Pastor Roger Ross wel- Buchanan Chapel al was in Highland Memo- loved his job. Jan. 24, viewing starts at every Sunday, beginning comes everyone to attend. Church rial Park, Staffordsville, Survivors include a 10 a.m., at Young Funeral with Sunday School at under direction of Hall brother, Dennis (Shawn) Home. Burial will in the 10:30 a.m., followed by Emmanuel Baptist Services are held every Funeral Home, Martin. Thompson, Jr.; two sis- Smith Cemetery, Radnor, worship service at 11 a.m. Church week, beginning with Sun- ters, Denise (Keith) W.Va. Pastor Jim Wilkinson wel- day School at 10 a.m., with Jeffrey Michael Hayes Thompson, and Donna Contributions in Tony’s comes everyone to attend. Emmanuel Baptist worship at 11 a.m. Sunday 1961-2013 (Sam) Abu-Rayyan; memory may be made to numerous aunts, uncles, Church, 45 Emmanuel Cir- evening services are at 6 Nationwide Children’s nieces, nephews, cous- Spencer Freewill cle, across the road from p.m.; Wednesday evening FLOYD COUNTY — Hospital for cancer ins; his birth mother, Mar- Baptist Church Happy Mart on US 23, Lou- service and youth meetings Jeffrey Michael Hayes, 51, research. Visit www. cella Page; and half broth- isa, has Sunday School are at 7 p.m, at Buchanan of Eastern, died Saturday, schoedinger.com to share er, Cod; two sisters, Sara, Spencer Freewill Baptist every Sunday at 9:45 a.m., Chapel Church, located off Jan. 19, in Lexington. a favorite memory of Tony, and Cathy; and friend, Church, 4511 Hwy. 1760, followed by worship at 11 Rt. 23, Louisa. Pastor Keith Born Dec. 26, 1961, at under direction of Young Debra Begin. Louisa, will have regular a.m.; Bible study is held Workman welcomes every- McDowell, he was the son Funeral Home, Louisa. Tony loved fishing and services the first and fourth every Wednesday at 7 p.m. one. of Jimmy and Verna M. A6 • WednesdAy, JAnuAry 23, 2013 The Big sAndy neWs • WWW.BigsAndyneWs.com Crisis Hotline 1-800-249-3602 LAWRENCE Sun. night 6 p.m. Sun. Worship (nursery provided) GOD: Point Section, 7:30 p.m. Youth, Thurs. 7 worship 11 a.m. Sun. Ray Messer, Jr. Sun. school 10 a.m., Sun. School 10 a.m. 4th Sat. 7 11 a.m.,Sun. night 6 p.m. Louisa. Sun. School 10 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary 3rd eve. service 6:30 p.m. GOLDEN MEMORIAL evening services 6 p.m., COUNTY p.m. Pator Joe Castle. Bible Study 6:30 p.m. a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Sun. Wed. of each month at Wed. prayer meeting 7 METHODIST - Sun. Family training hour Wed. CALVARY TEMPLE Wed., followed by choir 6 p.m. & Wed. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Sun. School at p.m. school 10 a.m., Worship 7 p.m. BAKER CHAPEL CHURCH: Lovely. Sun. practice at 7:30 p.m. Pastor Paul L. Stepp. 10 a.m. Pastor Charles N. BIG ELK FREEWILL 11 a.m., Evening service PHILLIP COVE CHURCH: Located on morning 10:30 a.m. Sun. 6 F A L L S B U R G MATTIE CHURCH: Sun. Thompson. BAPTIST - Church every 6 p.m., Wed. Bible Study FREEWILL BAPTIST - Little Catt. Sun. mornings p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. TABERNACLE FREE school 10 a.m., Sun. SMOKEY VALLEY Sat. 7 p.m., Sun. School and prayer meeting 7 1st Sat night of each mo. at 11 a.m.; third Sun. night CATALPA FREEWILL WILL BAPTIST worship 11 a.m.; Thurs. ENTERPRISE BAPTIST 10 a.m. p.m. 7 p.m., Thurs. prayer at 6 p.m.; Youth meeting BAPTIST: Located one CHURCH: Sun. School at night service 7 p.m., 3rd CHURCH: Rt. 1, Louisa. BIG ELK OLD ZION HODE CHURCH OF meeting 7 p.m., Sun. Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. mile north of Kentucky 10 a.m. Sun. Worship Sat. night service 7 p.m. Sun. School 10 a.m. UNITED BAPTIST - 1st GOD - Sunday School services 11 a.m. Mike Webb. Power on US 23. Sun. service 11 a.m. Sun. MARANATHA BIBLE Worship 11 a.m. Sun. Sat. of mo. 7 p.m. Church 11 a.m., Sunday worship PILGRIM HOME BELLES CHAPEL: Rt. 1, School 10 a.m., morning evening worship 6 p.m. CHURCH: Webbville night service at 6 p.m. every Sunday at 11:00 12 noon. Pastor Tracy COMMUNITY - Turkey Louisa. U. S. 23. Sun. worship 11 a.m., Wed. 7 Wednesday night service School grounds. Sun. Wed. services & Youth a.m., every Wed. at 7 Dingess. Creek. Prayer Service School 10 a.m. Worship 11 p.m., Youth group 7 p.m. & youth meeting at 7 p.m. School 10:30 a.m. Worship meeting 7 p.m. 1st Sat. of p.m. Pastor Tim McCoy. INDEPENDENT Fri. 7 p.m.; Sun. service 2 a.m. Sun. evening 5:00 Pastor Mike Cox. Pastor: Shane Fyffe. 11:15 a.m. & 7 p.m. Wed. each month at 7 p.m. BIG LAUREL UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH - Old p.m. Pastor James p.m. Youth Meeting-Bible CONCORD UNITED FIRST CHURCH OF BIG service & Youth Meeting 7 Pastor Doug Kelly. BAPTIST - Services Blackburn Farm in Martin Bailey. Study Wed. night 7:00 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH: HURRICANE: Forks of Big p.m. Thurs. visitation 7 ST. JUDE CATHOLIC Saturday 7 p.m. Sunday Co. Sun. services at 7 ROCKCASTLE UNITED Regular meeting time is Services every fourth Hurricane Rd., Fort Gay, p.m. Pastor: Jesse Fyffe & CHURCH: Meadowbrook 10:30 a.m.. Pastor Albert p.m. Pastor, Jess BAPTIST - Church every the 4th Sat. night of each Saturday at 7 p.m. Pastor W.Va. Sunday School 11 Stephen Owen. Lane. 638-0219 Sun. Jude. Canterberry. For info, third Sat. night at 6:30 month at 7:00 p.m. Pastor Wayne Sammons. a.m., Wed. worship 7 p.m., Interpretation for the deaf Mass 11 a.m. Holy Days Big SANDY contact Bobby Maynard, p.m., third Sun. morning Willie G. Hayes. CORDELL FREEWILL every Saturday at 7 p.m. at all services. 7 p.m., Weekday masses, COMMUNITY CHURCH 298-3912. at 10:30 a.m. BETHEL HOUSE OF BAPTIST CHURCH: Sun. Pastor Darin Fetherolf. MAZIE UNION BAPTIST Monday, Tues., Thurs., - US 645 & Rt. 40, Inez. INEZ CHURCH OF Rockcastle Church of GOD: Rich Creek. Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11 FULLER RIDGE CHURCH: Church Friday 7:15 a.m. Wed. 7 Full gospel Sunday CHRIST - Coldwater Christ Job. Sun. services school 10 a.m., Sunday a.m. Every 1st & 3rd Sun. COMMUNITY CHURCH: services - 1st Sat. of each p.m. worship 10:30 a.m. and 7 Road. Sun. Bible study 10:30 a.m., Evening worship 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Every 4th Sat. 7 Sundays 6 p.m. Pastor month 7 p.m., every SMITH CHAPEL: p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. Pastor 10 a.m., Evening worship services 6 p.m. Wednesday night at 7 p.m. p.m. Pastor Roger Jordan. Roy (Tommy) Adams. Sunday at 7 p.m. Pastor Webbville. Sun. School 10 Terry Dalton. 606-298- 6 p.m., Wed. Bible study SILVER CREEK UNITED Pastor Randy Martin. DRY RIDGE FREEWILL FORT GAY BAPTIST: Burl Lewis. a.m. Worship service 11 0613. and prayer meeting 7 BAPTIST - 2nd Sat. 7 BLAINE CHURCH AND BAPTIST CHURCH: Sun. School 10 a.m. MEADES BRANCH a.m. Youth and adult Bible BEAUTY CHURCH OF p.m., nursery. Elders p.m., Sun. school 10:30 OUTREACH MINISTRY: Adams. Sun. School 10 Worship 11 a.m. Sun. 7 FREEWILL BAPTIST Study 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., CHRIST - Sun. worship Lewis Maynard and Larry a.m., Evening services Sun.School - 10 a.m., a.m. Sun. night Worship p.m. Wed. Bible study 7 CHURCH: U. S. 23, Sun. on Monday. Ages 4 and 10:30 a.m., Sun. eve. 7 Moore. ST. JOHN NEUMANN Worship services - 11 a.m. service 7 p.m. Thurs. night p.m. Pastor Tim Preston. School 9:45 a.m. Worship up. Pastor Johnnie Boggs. p.m.. Wed. mid-week INEZ FREEWILL CATHOLIC CHURCH: Lenny Wheeler, Pastor; prayer meeting 7 p.m. GALLUP UNITED 11 a.m. Sun. 7 p.m. 3rd SMITH MEMORIAL Bible study 7 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH - Route 292, Hode in Jerry Sparks, Assistant DRY FORK CHURCH OF METHODIST CHURCH: Sat. 7 p.m. C. T. S. all ages UNITED METHODIST BETHEL UNITED Sun. school 10 a.m., Sun. Martin County, KY, Sun. Pastor. GOD: Rt. 201, Webbville. Hwy. 2037, Chapman. Wed. 7 p.m. Women’s CHURCH: Prichard, WV. BAPTIST - Sun. School worship 11 a.m. Evening Mass 9 a.m., Holy Days BUCHANAN CHAPEL Youth meeting Friday at Sun. worship 9:30 a.m., Auxiliary 1st Monday each Pastor: James Gearheart. 10:00 a.m. Sun. worship service 6:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m., Weekday CHURCH:Sunday School 6:30 p.m., worship Donna Aros, pastor, 638- month, 7 p.m. Pastor: Sun. School 10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Thursday INEZ NAZARENE Mass: Friday 4:30 a.m. 10 a.m., Sunday morning Saturday at 6:30 p.m. 0084. Darrin Rice. Evening services: Sun. & night services 7 p.m. CHURCH - Sun. school Father Ralph W. Beiting, worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Pastor Donald R. Young. GARRETT CHAPEL MOORES CHAPEL: Rt. 1, Tues. 7:30 p.m. Pastor David Hanner. 10 a.m., Sun. worship 11 Pastor. Sr. Jeannette night service, 6 p.m.; DENNIS CHAPEL: UNITED METHODIST U. S. 23, Louisa. Tuesday SPENCER CHURCH: Rt. BOONES CAMP a.m. Evening service 6 Desorcy, Pastoral Wednesday night church Second Sun., 10:30 a.m. & CHURCH: Rt. 3. Sunday Outreach 7 p.m., Thursday 1, 1760, Louisa. Sun. CHURCH OF GOD Sun. p.m., NYI Youth Sun. 6 Associate. 606-395- service and youth meeting, third Sat. 6:30 p.m. services 10 a.m. Bible Study 5:30 p.m. and School 10 a.m. and school 10 a.m., Sun. p.m., Wed. Bible study 5947. 7 p.m. Pastor Keith EMMANUEL BAPTIST Wednesday service. 6 Praise 7 p.m., Sun. School worship service at 11 a.m. worship 11 a.m.,Sun. 7 and prayer meeting 7 ST. STEPHEN Workman. CHURCH: Located on U. p.m. Minister, Robert 11:15, Evangelistic 6 p.m. 1st & 4th Sat. night at 7 p.m., Thurs. 7 p.m. p.m. Pastor Quentin CATHOLIC CHURCH- BRADLEY GAP S. 23 across from Happy Kelly. Call 606-686-1015. Info: 638-0351 or 304-840- p.m.; 2nd & 3rd Sun. night CALF CREEK Crum. Route 3, Inez, KY: FREEWILL BAPTIST Mart. Sun. School 10 a.m. GLENHAYES FREEWILL 4440. Pastor Bill Short. at 7 p.m. Pastor Roger COMMUNITY CHURCH INEZ FIRST BAPTIST Weekday Masses- CHURCH: Sun. School 10 Worship 11 a.m., Sun. BAPTIST CHURCH: Sun. MORGANS CREEK Ross. - Sun. School 10 a.m., CHURCH - Sun. School Monday, Tues., Wed., a.m. Church 11 a.m. & 6 evening 6 p.m. Wed. School at 10 a.m., Worship FREEWILL BAPTIST SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST Sun. service 7 p.m., 9:45 a.m., Sun. worship Thurs., Friday-4:30 a.m. p.m. Wed. night 7 p.m. Bus Prayer meet. 7 p.m. Pastor service at 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. CHURCH: Sun. School CHURCH: Located on the Prayer meeting 7 p.m. 11 a.m. Evening service Father Ralph W. Beiting, service in Louisa/Fallsburg Jonathan Hall. Youth Meeting, Wed. 6 10 a.m., Sun. worship 11 side road from Wilson CALF CREEK UNITED 6 p.m., Wed. prayer Pastor. Sr. Jeannette area. Call 606-686-2828, ELIZABETH BAPTIST p.m. a.m. Wed. service at 7 Funeral Home. Sun. BAPTIST - 2nd Sat. of meeting 7 p.m. Pastor Desorcy, Pastoral leave message. Pastor CHURCH: Rt. 32, Martha. God Living Church: p.m. Pastor Glen School 10 a.m., Worship each mo. worship, Thurs. Paul Schmidt. Associate. 606-395- Jim Osborne. Sun. School 10 a.m. Mattie Road, Rt. 1760, Vanhoose. 11 a.m., Fri. service at 6 prayer service 7 p.m., INEZ CHURCH OF GOD 5947. BEAR CREEK Worship 11 a.m. Sun. Louisa. Services Friday, 6 MINISTRY OF p.m. Pastor Joe Moore. Sun. School 10 a.m., - Sun. school 10 a.m., SULPHUR SPRINGS APOSTOLIC: US 23 onto evening 6 p.m. Pastor p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. and SALVATION CHURCH: THE SPRUCE LICK worship 11 a.m. Sun. worship 11 a.m. UNITED BAPTIST - 707. Sat. & Sun. services Emmett Barker. 6 p.m. Pastor Roy Hazlett. Located at Bear Creek on MISSIONARY BAPTIST CALVARY TEMPLE OF Sun. evening at 7 p.m. Every Sun. at 10:00 a.m., 7 p.m. Pastor Gary EMILY NORTHUP (606) 638-3754. 707 Pastor Rev. James E. CHURCH: On Rt. 37, 5 LOVELY - Sun. School Wed. Bible study 7 p.m. Evening services 2nd Mounts. 1-304-648-5434. MISSIONARY BAPTIST GOD’S HOUSE OF Sexton. Services 7 p.m. miles east of Fort Gay. 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Pastor Lewis Porter. Sun. of each mo. 7 p.m., BEAR CREEK UNITED CHURCH: Rt. 2, Louisa. FAITH, behind C&W Sat. & 12 noon Sun. Sun. school 10 a.m. & Evening service 6 p.m., INDEPENDENT Tues. prayer meeting 7 METHODIST CHURCH: Sun. School 10 a.m. Barber Shop, Ricky MT. ZION MISSIONARY Worship 11 a.m. Pastor Mid-week service and HOLINESS CHURCH p.m. Sun. School 10 a.m., Sun. morning Worship 11 am. Skaggs Blvd., Louisa. BAPTIST CHURCH: Rev. Herman Wellman. youth activities Wed. 7 OF GOD - Hode - Sun. TOMAHAWK BAPTIST worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., FALLSBURG SAVAGE Services Sundays 6 p.m., Located on Bear Creek at THE SUNSHINE UNITED p.m. 11 a.m., Prayer Meeting MISSION - Sun. school Wed. 7 p.m. Pastor Noel MEMORIAL CHURCH: Wed. 7 p.m. Pastor Roy Buchanan. Service 10 - 11 METHODIST CHURCH: CROWN OF LIFE Tues. 7 p.m., Sat. service 9:45 a.m., Sun. Worship Wilks. Sunday morning worship, Ratliff. every Sun. morning. Sun. School, 9:45 a.m., BAPTIST - At top of 7 p.m., Pastor Doug 11 a.m., Discipleship BRAMMER GAP 9:30 a.m., Sunday School GRACE BIBLE CHURCH, Pastor Eugene (Gene) Worship 10:45 a.m. & 7 Turkey Hill. Services Stacy (395-5368). Training 5:00 p.m. CHURCH: First Sat., 6:30 10:30 a.m.; and Tuesday located in the old Louisa Masters. p.m.; UMYF 7 p.m. Wed. Sun. morning at 11 a.m.; JARRELL MEMORIAL Evening worship 6 p.m. p.m. & 3rd Sun., 6:30 p.m. night Bible study, 7 p.m. Free Will Baptist Church MYRTLE CHAPEL NON- Bible Study 7 p.m. Wed. at 7 p.m. Pastor HOUSE OF PRAYER - Wed. Prayer Meeting 7 Pastor, Gordan Crisp. Pastor Keith Workman. building, 109 Lackey DENOMINATIONAL Sunshine Kids, 7 p.m. Tom Stacy. Services Sunday and p.m. Pastor, Jack Ward. BORDERS CHAPEL FAITH BAPTIST Avenue Louisa. Pastor COMMUNITY CHURCH: TABORS CREEK CRUM MISSIONARY Thursday at 7 p.m. TOMAHAWK CHURCH UNITED METHO-DIST CHURCH: 210 W. Jason S. Cassell. Pastor John May. Sun. MISSIONARY BAPTIST BAPTISt - Sun. School Pastor Roy Ratliff. OF CHRIST - Sun. CHURCH: Rt. 581, E. Pocahontas Street. Sun. Telephone 606-483-4687. school 10 a.m., Sun. CHURCH: Sun. School 10 10 a.m. ; Worship 11 KERMIT UNITED worship 10 a.m. Pastor Ulysses. 3rd Sat. 7 p.m.; School 9:45 a.m. Worship Sunday School at 9:30 worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. a.m., Worship 11:30 a.m. a.m., 6 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. BAPTIST - Sun. School Frank Mills. Wed. Bible study 6 p.m.; 11 a.m. Sun. & Tues. night a.m., Morning Worship at NEW FRIENDSHIP Sun. night service 7 p.m., Pastor Don Matney 10 a.m., Sun. worship 11 T O M A H A W K Sun. school 10 a.m., services 7 p.m. 2nd Sat. 10:30 a.m. and Prayer UNITED BAPTIST Wed. night service 7 p.m. CURRY MEMORIAL a.m. Wed. prayer FREEWILL BAPTIST - worship 11 a.m. Pastor: night of each month 7 p.m. meetings at 7;00p.m. on CHURCH: Rt. 5, Louisa. Pastor Conley Swafford. FREEWILL BAPTIST - meeting 7 p.m. Pastor Sun. school 9:45 a.m., Frank Buskirk. Pastor: Kenneth Wright. Tuesdays. Sun. School at 10 a.m. TARK HILL BREAD OF Kermit - Sun. School 10 Mose Brewer. Sun. worship 11 a.m., BURNAUGH BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST G R E E N B R I A R Church Services: Sun. LIFE CHURCH: Rt. 201 a.m. Eve. Services - Sun. KERMIT UNITED 4th Sat. of each mo. 7 CHURCH: Pastor, Edgar CHURCH: 301 West Pike MISSIONARY BAPTIST and every 3rd Sat. at 7 Blaine. Services: Sun. 7 p.m. Thurs. 7 p.m., METHODIST - Sun. p.m., Wed. prayer “Pete” Miller. Sun. School Street Louisa. Ric Frazier, CHURCH: Sun. School 10 p.m. Pastor John Goble. School 1 p.m., Worship except 2nd Sun. each school 10 a.m., Sun. meeting 7 p.m. 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Pastor. Sun. morning a.m. Worship 11 a.m. NEW LIFE OUTREACH service 2 p.m., Wed. night mo. 11:30 a.m. & no night worship 11 a.m. Sun. TRINITY FREEWILL Evening service 7 p.m. worship 8:30 & 11 a.m. Pastor: Johnny R. Adkins. CHURCH: LOCATED ON 7 p.m. Pastor Albert Horn service this day. evening 6:30 p.m., Wed. BAPTIST - Sun. school Wed. 7 p.m. Youth 7 p.m. Sun. School 9:45 a.m. GARDEN OF HOPE CEDAR HEIGHTS ROAD, and Assistant Pastor Virgil DAVELLA CHURCH OF prayer meeting and bible 10 a.m., Sun. worship BLAINE HILL BAPTIST Sun. & Wed. night services BAPTIST CHURCH: Sun. FORT GAY, PASTOR Ferguson. CHRIST - Sun. church study 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m., Wed. Prayer CHURCH: Blaine. Worship 7 p.m. School 10 a.m., Worship STEVE RAMEY, UNITY BAPTIST 10:30 a.m., Sun. evening KIRK MEMORIAL service 7 p.m. services at 11 a.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN 11 a.m. Thurs. night ASSISTANT PASTOR, CHURCH: Blaine. Sun. 6 p.m., Wed. Bible Study BAPTIST - Big Lick Rd., TURKEY NAZARENE - Sundays. CHURCH: 410 Madison, Prayer & Bible Study. CURT MARCUM. SUN. school 10 a.m., Worship 7 p.m. Rt. 3, Sat. 7 p.m., Tues. 7 Sun. school 10 a.m., Sun. CYRUS CHAPEL: Sun. Louisa. Minister Richard Pastor Darrell Ratliff. SCHOOL, 10 A.M., service 11 a.m., evening DAVISPORT FREEWILL p.m., Sun. School 11 worship 11 a.m., Evening School 10 a.m. Worship 11 Copley. 638-9062. Sun. HARVEY MEMORIAL MORNING WORSHIP AT youth service 6 p.m. BAPTIST - Sun. school a.m. Kenneth Ward, services 6:30 p.m., Wed. a.m. On Durbin Road. School 10 a.m.; Sun. FREEWILL BAPTIST 11 A.M., SUN. EVENING, Wednesday Bible Study 7 10 a.m., Sun. worship 11 pastor. prayer meeting 6:30 p.m. CHERRYVILLE worship 11 a.m. CHURCH: On Hampton 7 P.M.; TUES. EVENING, p.m. Pastor Ed Austin. a.m., Wed. prayer service LONG BRANCH Pastor David Robirds. MISSIONARY BAPTIST FIRST CHURCH OF Ridge Rd. Radnor, WV. 7 P.M. UPPER TABORS CREEK 7 p.m. Pastor Willie UNITED BAPTIST - VINEYARD UNITED CHURCH: Rt. 2. Hwy. GOD: Lowmansville. Sun. Pastor Ronnie Saul. OPEN BIBLE CHURCH: FREEWILL BAPTIST Goble. Lovely, KY, 2nd Saturday BAPTIST - Rockcastle 1690. Sun. School 10 a.m. School 10 a.m. Worship KINGDOM HALL: Point Rt. 1, Fort Gay. Pastor CHURCH: Fort Gay. ELIZABETH UNITED at 2:30 p.m. Pastor Lum Creek. Wed. 7 p.m. Sun. Worship 11 a.m. Sun. & service 11 a.m. Evening Section. Sun. Bible James Castle, Asst. Pastor Tues. - Youth Group 6 BAPTIST - 3rd Sat. at Wilson. 10:30 a.m., 1st Sat. night Wed. services 7:00 p.m. service 6 p.m. Wed. Educational Talk 10 a.m. Jack Webb. Sun. School p.m., Wed. Bible Study 6 2:30 p.m., Fri. prayer LOVELY FREEWILL 7 p.m. Pastor Richard Pastor Charles Price.. service 7 p.m. Pastor Watchtower study 11 a.m. 10 a.m.. Sun. night 7 p.m., p.m.. Sun. School 10 a.m., service at 7 p.m. Pastor BAPTIST - Sun. School ‘Dock’ Maynard. CHEROKEE FREEWILL David Watson. Tues. Bible Study 7:30 Bible Study Mondays at 7 Worship 11 a.m. Sat. 6 Prentice Meade. 10 a.m., Sun. worship 11 W A R F I E L D BAPTIST CHURCH: FIRST UNITED p.m. Thurs.- Theocratic p.m. p.m. Pastor Conley EAST KERMIT CHURCH a.m. Wed. prayer MISSIONARY BAPTIST Midway between Blaine METHODIST CHURCH: School 7:30 p.m. Service OLD PATH CHURCH AT Swafford. OF GOD - Sun. school 10 meeting 7 p.m., Sat. - Sun. school 10 a.m., and Webbville on Rt. 201. 202 W. Main Street, meeting 8:30 p.m. BLAINE: Thurs. and Sun. WALNUT GROVE a.m., Sun. service 11 service. 1st Sat. of each Sun. worship 11 a.m., Sun. School 10 a.m. Louisa. Sun. School 10:00 IRISH CREEK BAPTIST night services at 7 p.m. CHURCH: Ulysses. Sun. a.m. Evening service 7 mo. 7 p.m. Evening Worship 7 p.m., Worship 10:45 a.m. Sun. a.m. worship 11 a.m. Sun. CHURCH AT Pastor Darrell Priode. school 10 a.m. Worship p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. MARTIN CO. MISSION Wed. Bible Study 7 p.m., night 6 p.m. Wed. night 7 and Wed. 7 p.m. Jr./Sr. WATERSON: Pastor OUR SAVIOUR service 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. EAST KERMIT FREEWILL BAPTIST - Pastor Jennings West. p.m. David Boggs, Pastor. Youth Sunday at 5 p.m. Lincus Hogston and assist. LUTHERAN CHURCH: Tues. 7 p.m. Business FREEWILL BAPTIST - Services Fri. 7 p.m.; Sun. WARFIELD UNITED CAINS CREEK CHURCH: Phone 638-4435. Donna pastor Charlie Wilks. Sun. Located in Carriage meeting & worship service Sun. school 10 a.m., Sun. School 10 a.m., Service METHODIST - Sun. Blaine, KY 32. Services Aros, pastor. services at 2 p.m Business House, Paintsville, at 3 every 1st Sat. 7 p.m. service 11:30 a.m., Wed. 11 a.m. Pastor Glenn morning service 9 a.m., Sun. School 10 a.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN meetings first Wed. of p.m. on Sun.. Pastor Peter Pastor Jimmy Vanhoose. Prayer Meeting 7 p.m., Sluss, Assistant Pastor and Thursday night Bible Church 11 a.m. Wed. Bible CHURCH: 401 Madison each month. Reetz & George Zoebl, WEBB CHAPEL 3rd Sat. 7 p.m. Joe Mullins. Study at 7 p.m. Pastor study 7 p.m., Friday youth Street, Louisa. Sun. LIGHTHOUSE FREE Vicer Sayre. CHURCH: Located at FAITH CHURCH OF MIDDLEFORK HOUSE Keith Workman. meeting 6 p.m. First Sat. School 10 a.m. Worship & WILL BAPTIST R I C H A R D S O N Cooksey Fork, Sun. school GOD - East Kermit -Sun. OF PRAYER - Sat. WELCOME LAND night 7 p.m. Youth Meeting 11 a.m. CHURCH: 103 Lock PRIMITIVE BAPTIST at 10 a.m., worship Morning 10:30. Sun. Nights at 7 p.m.; Sun.s at FREEWILL BAPTIST - C H R I S T I A N Bible Study Pastor Jack Street, Louisa. Sun. CHURCH: Sunday services 11 a.m., 2nd & Evening 6:00 Wed. 7:00. 1 p.m. Pastor Roger Sun. school 10 a.m., Sun. FELLOWSHIP CENTER: Mays. School 10 a.m., Sun. worship 7 p.m. Wed. Youth 4th Sunday at 6 p.m. 1st Sun. 11:00. Pastor Robinson. worship 7 p.m., Wed. Wittensville, KY. Pastor FIRST UNITED worship 11 a.m., Sun. Group and adult Bible Pastor Ralph Hogston. Gregory Bartam. MILO CHURCH OF prayer meeting 7 p.m. Don Bartley. PENTECOSTAL evening 6 p.m. Wed. study 7 p.m. Worship first WHITES CREEK UNITED FIRST BAPTIST CHRIST - Services every WOLFCREEK CHURCH CHARLEY FREEWILL CHURCH: Ashland. service 7 p.m., Patch The Sat. 7 p.m. Pastor Tommy METHODIST CHURCH: CHURCH OF KERMIT Sun. at 10:45 a.m. Pastor OF GOD - Sun. school 10 BAPTIST CHURCH: Pastor George O. Pirate and Teens for Meade. Assist. pastor Brad Sun. School 10 a.m. Sun. school 10 a.m., Sun. Willie Sparks, Assistant a.m., Sun. worship 11 1760 Charley. Second Sat. Cumpton. Phone 606-836- Christ. Dutton. Worship 11 a.m. Sun. & service 11 a.m., Evening Pastor Frelon Sparks. a.m. Wed. evening 6 night 7 p.m. Sun. School 6835 or 836-9603. Sun. LOUISA COMMUNITY R I C H A R D S O N Wed. night services 7 p.m. service 7 p.m., Wed. MT. BEULAH BAPTIST p.m.. Pastor Luther “Bob” 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. School 10 a.m. Sun. FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: MISSIONARY BAPTIST Pastor John W. Moore. prayer meeting. - Sun. School 10 a.m., Fields. Sunday noght Service evangelistic 6 p.m. Wed. 132 S. Main Cross Louisa, CHURCH: Richardson. WILSON’S CHAPEL at FREEDOM FREWILL Worship 11 a.m., Sun. WARFIELD CHURCH every 2nd and 4th Sunday Bible Study 7 p.m. KY 41230. Sunday School Sun. School 10 a.m. foot of Bromley Ridge. BAPTIST - New Rt. 3, evening 6 p.m., Wed. 7 OF GOD - Sun. worship at 6:00 p.m. Wed. night FORT GAY CHURCH OF Classes for all ages: 10:00 Worship 11 a.m. Sun. & Services every Mon. at 7 Debord. Sun. School 10 p.m. Pastor Nimrod 10:15 a.m., Evening serv. Youth and Prayer Meeting CHRIST located in the A.M. Sunday Morning Wed. 7 p.m. Pastor Merle p.m. Pastor Lemmuel a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Mollette. 7 p.m. 6:45 p.m. Pastor Todd Cedar Heights Subdivision Worship Service: 11:00 Little. Little. Wed. Prayer Service 7 M I R A C L E ZION UNITED BAPTIST Webb. meets each Sun. for Bible A.M. Sunday Evening SALTPETRE CHRISTIAN Y A T E S V I L L E p.m., Pastor Larry Goble. DELIVERANCE CHURCH - Milo, KY - 2nd CANDO FREEWILL Study (Classes Toddler- Worship Service: 6:00 CHURCH: Tug Fork COMMUNITY CHURCH: FRIENDSHIP UNITED TEMPLE - Across from and 4th Sunday each BAPTIST CHURCH: Adults) 10 a.m. Worship P.M. Tuesday Evening Road, Fort Gay - Sun. Sun. school 10:30 a.m., BAPTIST - Sun. school Joy Plant at Wolf Creek. month at 11 a.m., Friday Mattie. Youth meeting 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wed. Bible Study: 7:00 P.M. School 9:45 a.m., Worship Worship 11:30 a.m. Thurs. 10 a.m., Church 3rd Sat. Pastor Shane Akers. at 7 p.m. Lonnie Ratliff, every Friday 6:30 p.m. Bible classes 6 p.m. For Pastor Rick May invites all. & youth church 11 a.m.; service at 7:30 p.m. of each month 7 p.m. Wed. 6:30, Sun. 11 a.m., pastor. more information call 304- LOUISA FREE WILL Tues. Discipleship Class Brother Glen Robinson. FAITH CHRISTIAN Sun. evening 6:30. 648-5531. BAPTIST CHURCH: 7:30 p.m.; Bible study/ CENTER- Sun. 11 a.m. NEW HOPE FORT GAY CHURCH OF Louisa. Ron Burger, Youth service on MARTIN and 7 p.m.Wed. 7 p.m. COMMUNITY - Sun. GOD: Fort Gay. Sun. pastor, Sun. School-10 Wednesday. Pastor FIRST CHURCH OF School 1 a.m., Morning School 10 a.m. Sun. a.m., Worship-11 a.m., Richard Maynard, www. COUNTY THE NAZARENE Sun. service 11 a.m. Sun. Worship 11 a.m. Sun. night Sun. night service 7 p.m. saltpetre.net. school 10 a.m., Sun. evening 6 p.m., Wed. 7 6 p.m. Wed. night 7 p.m. Wed. night service 7 p.m. SAVAGE MEMORIAL A N T I O C H worship 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Pastor Douglas Wilhite. LOUISA UNITED UNITED METHODIST INDEPENDENT p.m. OLD UNION UNITED FORT GAY FREEWILL METHODIST CHURCH: CHURCH: Fallsburg. Sun. BAPTIST: Wolf Creek - GETHSEMANE UNITED BAPTIST - 3rd Sat of BAPTIST CHURCH: Sun. School 10 a.m. Sun. School 10 a.m. Preaching Every Sunday at 10:30 BAPTIST - Every 2nd each mo. 7 p.m., 3rd Sun Wed. & Sat. night services services 11 a.m. Sun. night at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on a.m. Pastor Darrell Sat. & Sun. at 7 p.m. of each mo. 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m. Sun. School 10 a.m. services and youth Sun. Wed. night Bible Damron, Assistant Pastor GOSPEL LIGHT Thurs. prayer meeting Kimble Copley, Pastor. meeting - 6:30 p.m.; Wed. study 6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rex Endicott. FREEWILL BAPTIST - 6:30 p.m., every 4th Sun. FORT GAY UNITED service - 6:30 p.m. Pastor Rev. Jack Savage. BEAUTY CHURCH OF Sun. school 11 a.m. 2 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. Guy Moyer. SMITH CHAPEL: Point THE NAZARENE - Sun. worship 12:30 p.m. OPPY CHURCH OF Sun. School 10 a.m. Sun. LOUISA CHURCH OF Section. Tues., Sat. & Sun. school 10 a.m., morning Tuesday 7 p.m. Pastor GOD - Rt. 292, Lovely - 101 East Madison Street, Louisa, KY 606-638-9303 800-842-6597 The Big sandy neWs • WWW.BigsandyneWs.com Wednesday, January 23, 2013 • a7 Communities Dr. Frazier to speak at symposium How to delete LOUISA — Dr. Thomas their home community.” yourself from H. Frazier, a gastroenterolo- Frazier has served as a gist at Three Rivers Medical staff physician/gastroenterol- the Internet Center, will serve as a fea- ogist at Three Rivers Medical tured speaker at the Debbie Center since July 2011. In by Kim Komando Waiz Endoscopy Symposium. addition to treating liver dis- The regional meeting, held orders such as hepatitis C and Kim Komando in Louisville, gathers leaders performing endoscopic proce- hosts the in the field of endoscopy to dures such as a colonoscopy, nation’s largest talk radio show discuss current and emerging Frazier’s specialty areas about consum- diagnostic and therapeutic include enteral stenting and er electronics, techniques for endoscopy and ERCP. His research focuses computers and their application in the health- on nutrition and obesity and the Internet. care setting. nutrition for the critically ill Frazier will address fecal obese patient. 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Anybody who’s ville and gaining over 12 years pediatrician for a referral. willing to pay online infor- experience, Fleming will be mation brokers - also evaluating and treating a vari- BEGINNING JANUARY 26, 2013 known as people-search ety of speech language disor- sites - can learn your phone ders including, articulation, THROUGH MARCH 30, 2013 number, address, criminal phonological processing dis- record and a lot more. orders, receptive and expres- Primary data brokers sive language disorders, flu- Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon like Intelius collect infor- ency, oral motor and feeding mation from public disorders at the Highlands Monday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. records. Secondary data Center for Autism. brokers like Spokeo aggre- Although Amber works at Tues.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. gate information from pri- the Highlands Center for mary brokers and add data Autism, therapy services are collected from social net- not restricted to children with works and other online autism spectrum disorders. All Children Welcome sources. Therapy will be provided for If you truly want to dis- all children and various speech appear from the Internet, and language disorders during Most Insurances Accepted you should search for after-school hours. Additional yourself on these sites and times will be made available remove yourself from their based on need. Amber Fleming databases. 400 University Drive, Suite 101-B The privacy company Abine maintains a list of PBH welcomes first Prestonsburg, KY 25 major data vendors and instructions for opting out • 606-886-6776 baby of New Year of each one. Click here to view it. Each site’s opt-out pro- THE NEW YEAR deliv- cedure is different. Some ered Paul B. Hall Regional even require letters and Medical Center’s first baby of faxes. But it’s the same the 2013. Proud mother routine that Abine’s data- Lakin Hall welcomed her removal specialists follow son, Karson Channing, on if you sign up for the com- Jan. 7. The mother and son pany’s Delete Me subscrip- received a New Year Baby tion service. It just takes a Basket that included items bit more time. such as a first baby portrait Don’t let your guard session compliments of down after you opt out. Images by John Michael, a Keep searching for your- $50 Savings Bond, clothes self on people-finder sites and various other baby items compliments of Paul B. Hall See DELETE, Page A8 Regional Medical Center. A8 • WednesdAy, JAnuAry 23, 2013 The Big sAndy neWs • WWW.BigsAndyneWs.com Community Calendar Send your BSN Community Calendar notic- es to: The Big Sandy News Community Cal- endar, P.O. Box 766, Louisa, Ky. 41230 or by e-mail to: [email protected] or by fax to: (606) 638-9949. Wednesday, Jan. 23 The Big Sandy Communi- free and all materials will be has tours by appointment. Club will meet 10 a.m.-11 phone number, email address ty and Technical College provided. For information, Hours are Friday, noon- 6 a.m., every Wednesday at the and membership fee to: Law- Big Sandy Area Commu- Kentucky Coal Academy on call 606-433-7596 or your p.m.; and Saturday, noon-3 Louisa Community Center. rence County Kentucky nity Action Program will host the Hager Hill campus is local DCBS office. p.m. For information, or Participation is free. Drop-ins Genealogical and Historical a “Resources: How to Get offering an underground appointment, call 606-789- are welcome and are encour- Society, Inc., P.O. Box 1445, Help” workshop today at 11 retraining, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The 4-H Teen Club will 8108. aged to come 30 minutes ear- Louisa, Ky. 41230. a.m., in the Prestonsburg For information, call 606- meet from 6-7:30 p.m., at the ly for a new member orienta- Senior Citizens Center; and 788-2940, or 606-788-2946. Johnson County Extension The Auxier Center is now tion. National statistics indi- Gymnastics classes will be Thursday, Jan. 31, at 11 a.m., office, 826 F.M. Stafford taking home repair applica- cate that 80 percent of people offered at the Paintsville Rec- at the Martin County Senior Saturday, Jan. 26 Ave., Paintsville. For infor- tions for the 2013 spring and who participate in a job club reation Center, Wednesdays Citizens Center. mation, call 606-789-8108. summer season. You must find employment, as com- from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Instruc- The East Kentucky Sci- meet income eligibility and pared to 15 percent of those tor will be Kristen Crace Hal- Cornerstone Christian ence Center and Planetarium Miscellaneous ownership guidelines. For who search alone, according bert. For information, call Counseling group therapy is in Prestonsburg will be information, call 606-789- to Traci Nolen, job club coor- 606-789-2612. every Wednesday, 1 p.m., at focused on the Dark Side of The Septemberfest Com- 8108. The center is located at dinator for the Eastern Ken- 203 S. Water Street, Suite the Moon tonight. The Big mittee is looking for new 21 South River Street, Auxier. tucky Concentrated Employ- Grandparents in Kentucky 101, Louisa. New clients are Shake exhibit will also be members. Plans are already ment Program (EKCEP), Inc. who are providing primary welcome. For information, available for viewing. For underway for the 2013 festi- Big Sandy Community For information, call 606- care for grandchildren under call 606-638-3322, Monday- information, call 606-889- val, in downtown Louisa. If and Technical College Profes- 638-4949, 606-436-5751, ext. the age of 18 may be eligible Wednesday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 4766, or 889-4809. you are interested, please call sor Matthew Smith will be 7007, or Facebook.com/job- for assistance through The 606-638-0334, 606-793- taking students and commu- clubseky. Kentucky Caregiver Support Friday, Jan. 25 Monday, Jan. 28 1842, or 304-648-3033. If no nity members to Amsterdam, Program. For Caregivers who answer, leave message. Paris, and London in June, All children can learn, but are taking care of a loved one Free dumping for the The Cooper/Clayton 2013. The trip is sponsored by some learn differently. Your who is 60 years or order, or month of January at the Method to Stop Smoking The Johnson County Pub- EF Tours and will include all local schools urge you, grandparents 55 years or old- Transfer Station (County classes are on-going at Saint lic Library will have Sack the major sites in these three through Child Find, to give er, who are raising grandchil- Garage on Rt. 32), Louisa, Joseph-Martin every Monday, lunch book talk Wednesday, historical cities. The trip will every child a chance to learn. dren is eligible for assistance. will be today, and Saturday, at 10:30 a.m., in the Sexton Jan. 24, “The Heretic’s be 10 days. For information, If you have or know of an For information, visit www. Jan. 26, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Complex lower level confer- Daughter by Kathleen Kent, 6 call 859-421-1603, or email: infant, toddler, child, or bigsandy.org., contact at 606- both days. All usual items will ence room. For information, p.m., Wordsmith: My Life in [email protected]. youth who has a disability 886-2374, 800-737-2723. be accepted. call 606-285-6692. Journalism by Al Smith; Sat- and is not getting needed spe- urday, Jan. 26, Family Fun The Big Sandy Long-Term cial help, call your local The Lawrence County There will be a morning Tuesday, Jan. 29 Day, 10 a.m.-noon, “Family Care Ombudsman Program is school district or Kentucky Humane Society Animal (10 a.m.-noon) and evening Game Day”, learn to play currently seeking volunteers Valley Special Educational Shelter is now collecting laser (4:30-6:30 p.m.) class on The Pike County Protec- classic games; Tuesday, Jan. to serve as friendly visitors or Cooperative, 606-439-2311, and inkjet printer cartridges, Rotary and Mat Board cutting tion and Permanency office in 29, Civil War Book talk, 6 certified ombudsman volun- ext. 24. cell phones, digital cameras, and 9-Patch, today; and an the Summitt building in p.m., “Perryville Under Fire” teers. An ombudsman is an I-Pods/MP3 players, laptop OSCAR planning meeting Pikeville, will have a infor- by Stuart Sandes led by John advocate for residents of It is time to become a computers and aluminum Friday, Jan. 25, 10 a.m., at the mational meeting on becom- David Preston. The library is nursing homes, personal care member or renew your mem- cans. For information, call Johnson County Extension ing a foster/adoptive parent, located at 444 Main Street, homes, and family care bership to the Lawrence Bev Pack, 606-571-6224. office, 826 F.M. Stafford 6-8 p.m. There will be 10 Paintsville. For information, homes. In addition to visiting County Historical Society. Ave., Paintsville. For infor- training classes beginning on call 606-789-4355. long-term care facilities on a Please send name, address, mation, call 606-789-8108. Feb. 5, 5:30-8:30 p.m., held regular basis, an ombudsman until April 9. The classes are The Lawrence County strives to provide information Flippin’ Britches Saddle Club will meet Friday, and resolve complaints on PAULSON AND DAVIS TO WED Feb. 1, at 8 p.m., at the Falls- behalf of residents. The Big burg Community Center. For Sandy Long-Term Care & More information, call 606-686- Ombudsman Program serves RESALE & CONSIGNMENT 2988. all long-term care residents in the Big Sandy area. A vital Rock City Plaza, Broadway, Paintsville, Kentucky Seven Cities Outreach component of the Ombuds- 606-264-2940 or 606-792-6909 presents Winter Celebration man Program is its volun- 2013, Saturday, Feb. 2, 6 teers. Volunteers provide p.m., Paintsville Recreation community accountability to Beginning Center, 232 Preston Street, facilities. Volunteers can also Jan. 23rd: Paintsville. The event is free. be used to make friendly vis- Open Bands will include Battelion, its to residents and, after 7:13, Sons of Thunder, and becoming certified, can han- 11-2 & 5-7 The One and The Many. dle complaints. Guest speakers will be from If you would like to be (Other times Asbury University, Wilmore. involved in improving the available by For information, call 304- quality of care and life of appointment) 235-1898, or www.Seven- residents of long-term care CitiesOutreach.org. facilities or would like more MARIE PAULSON OF Louisa and Lon Davis of Marmet, information on becoming a Bring in Your New or Gently Used W.Va., will be united in marriage Saturday, Feb. 9, at New The Johhson County volunteer, please contact NAME BRAND Life Outreach Church, Fort Gay, W.Va. Pastor Steve Health Department is having Misty Pugh at 1-800-737- Ramey will preside over the nuptials. a “Quit Smoking Program”. 2723, extension 335, or send Juniors, Children’s, Women’s & Plus Sizes NTR is provided during your an e-mail to misty.pugh@big- Clothing and Accessories cessation program. For infor- sandy.org. WARD ANNIVERSARY mation, call 606-789-2590 **Consignment on Prom Formals** ext. 306. Families Anonymous meetings, a 12-step, self-help Benchmark Family Ser- support program for everyone vices is offering Free weekly is held every Sunday, 7 p.m., foster care trainings. For on the 2nd floor of the Roy F. information, call 606-886- Collier Community Center, 0163 or www.benchmarkfam- Inez. The meetings are free ilyservices.org and open to the public. For information, call 606-626- Safe Habor of Northeast 8881. Kentucky in Ashland will be doing voluntary income tax The Blaine P.T.O. is sell- assistance thu Friday, April ing yellow bows to help fund 12. Services are available by field a field trip at the Blaine appointment only, 606-329- School. For information or to 9304. purchase a bow, call 606-652- 4808 or any PTO member. Zumba with Jennifer West MR. AND MRS. Todd M. Ward will celebrate their 50th Pannell will be held on Mon- The Salvation Army of wedding anniversary on Thursday, Jan. 24. Todd Ward and days, 5:30-6:30 p.m., at First Johnson County is now open the former Carol Sue Holbrook were married Jan. 24, Baptist Church of Louisa; and serving the community at 1963, by the Rev. William Stratton at the Louisa United Tuesdays, 6-7, and Wednes- 964 Broadway Street, in the Methodist Church in Louisa. Their wedding occurred dur- days, 5-6 p.m., at Louisa West Rock City Plaza, Paintsville. ing one of the worst weather events of the decade, with a Elementary School. For infor- Store hours are Monday thru record low temperature of -26F and six inches of ice and mation, call 606-638-3937. Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. For snow. The couple says they were “lucky to get married information, call 606-788- despite the cold circumstances.” It’s reported that the Dog, cat and kennel tags 8794. organ froze, the cake froze and most of the guests, includ- are now available for sale at ing their own minister, could not get to the ceremony due the Lawrence County Animal Narcotics Anonymous to the inclement weather. Carol Ward is a retired teacher Shelter in Louisa. For infor- meeting every Monday, at 7 with the Lawrence County School System. She is the mation, call 606-673-4509. p.m., (12-step meeting); and daughter of the late Roy and Victoria Smith Holbrook. Thursday, 8 p.m., (open dis- Todd Ward is a retired attorney. He is the son of the late The Johnson County Job cussion) at the Point of Hope, Lonnie and Ertle Kitchen Ward. They are the parents of Club of Eastern Kentucky 524 Highway 3 South (Point Christi Ward Tillett of Paducah, Kimber Ward of Denver, will meet every Tuesday at 11 Section), Louisa; Alcoholics Colo., and Melissa Shapaka of Louisa. They have eight a.m., at the E-Center, 320 Anonymous will be held grandchildren. The Wards will celebrate their 50th wedding Second Street, Paintsville. every Tuesday, 7 p.m., (Big anniversary with family and friends this summer. New member orientation is at Book Study); Friday, 7 p.m., 10:30 a.m. The club is free. (open discussion); and Satur- For information, call 606- day, 7 p.m., (12-step meet- 789-2857. ing). For information, call, DELETE: 606-638-9963. (Continued from A7) Stafford House the oldest historical house in Paintsville The Lawrence County Job every few months to make new, free email account with a sure the data collectors haven’t random user name. Associate added you again. your fake email address to the When an amateur sleuth or account. 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Pmts. & APR rate may be higher or lower based on credit. the account. If it is, create a ters. The Big sandy neWs • WWW.BigsandyneWs.com Wednesday, January 23, 2013 • a9 Big Sandy Sports Bulldogs drop district game to Sheldon Clark LOUISA — One night six-game win streak snapped. The Cardinals faced a slim Sheldon Clark finished the The Bulldogs were able to points apiece. after prevailing over Allen The Bulldogs had won 11 of two-point deficit at intermis- district game strong, outscor- convert often from the free Lawrence County is sched- Central in the 15th Region All their last 12 games. sion. ing Lawrence County 18-13 in throw line, draining 15-of-18 uled to visit Sheldon Clark on “A” Classic semifinals, Law- Senior guard Chase Kirk Sheldon Clark, playing the final quarter to clinch the foul shots. Feb. 7. rence County dropped a 57th led Sheldon Clark with a well away from its home gym, win. Four Lawrence County District game to visiting Shel- game-high 26 points. Sopho- outscored Lawrence County Sophomore center Patrick scorers reached double fig- Sheldon Clark 64, don Clark Thursday night. more guard Chase Parsley was 17-13 in the opening quarter. Rice and sophomore guard ures. Robert Dalton led Law- Lawrence County 59 Sheldon Clark, under the another go-to player on the But the Bulldogs battled back. Trevor Blackburn rounded out rence County with a team-high Sheldon Clark (64): Pars- tutelage of new head coach offensive end for Sheldon Lawrence County outscored the Sheldon Clark scoring with 20 points. Not too far behind, ley 21, James 10, Blackburn 3, Frankie Smith, defeated the Clark. Parsley added 21 points Sheldon Clark 18-12 in the four and three points, respec- Timmy Dalton tossed in 13 Kirk 26, Rice 4. Bulldogs 64-59 for the district for the Cardinals. second quarter to lead 31-29 at tively. points for the Bulldogs. Lawrence County (59): R. win. Eighth-grade guard Dylan halftime. Lawrence County was held Brandon Richardson netted Dalton 20, Richardson 12, Sheldon Clark outscored James scored 10 points as By the end of the third to 38.9 percent shooting from 12 points and Grant Kiser Kiser 10, Cyrus 2, Wallen 2, host Lawrence County 35-28 three Sheldon Clark players quarter, Sheldon Clark had the field. The Bulldogs man- chipped in 10 for Lawrence T.Dalton 13. in the second half. reached double figures in the pulled even with Lawrence aged to make only 21-of-54 County in the district matchup. Sheldon Clark.......17 12 The Cardinals claimed scoring column. County as the two 57th Dis- attempts from the field. A.J. Cyrus and Joe Wallen 17 18-64 their third straight win. Sheldon Clark led at the trict boys’ basketball teams Lawrence County was two- rounded out the Lawrence Lawrence County..13 18 Lawrence County had a end of three different quarters. were tied 46-46. of-19 from 3-point range. County scoring with two 15 13-59 Fleming County pulls away from Eagles PAINTSVILLE — Playing 3-point range. Sophomore guard Braxton for scoring his 1,000th career on the road Saturday night Darion Burns led Fleming Blair paced Johnson Central point on Jan. 8 at Lawrence didn’t phase the Fleming County with a game-high 27 with a team-high 24 points. County. Hall has full scholar- County Panthers. points. Fleming County fea- Blair was one of only two ship offers from multiple First-year Fleming County tured four scorers in double Johnson Central scorers to NCAA Division I programs, head coach Mark Starns figures. Troy Steward tossed in reach double figures. Truman including Tennessee. returned to Johnson Central, 18 points, following Burns in Salyer joined Blair in double Johnson Central head where he guided the Golden the Fleming County scoring figures, chipping in 14 points coach Tommy McKenzie was Eagles to the 2006 15th Region column. Aiding the Panthers’ for the Golden Eagles. honored for winning 100 title and Sweet 16. He and his offensive attack, Brady Saun- Johnson Central shot 41.9 games faster than any other Panthers fared well, defeating ders and Austin Crisp chipped percent (26-of-62) from the coach in the history of the host Johnson Central 70-56. in 11 points each. field. Struggling behind the Johnson Central High School With the win, Fleming The Golden Eagles, on a arc, Johnson Central was only boys’ basketball program. County improved to 15-2. The night when a new class was one-of-16 from 3-point range. McKenzie was an assistant Panthers notched their sixth inducted into the Johnson Cen- The Golden Eagles canned coach to Starns on his coach- MARTIN COUNTY NATIVE John Mills earned his 300th straight victory. tral High School Hall of Fame, three-of-five free throw ing staff. career win while at the helm of the Alice Lloyd College Johnson Central slipped to edged Fleming County 17-16 attempts. Lady Eagles basketball team. 10-8 after suffering the loss. in the first quarter. As the Johnson Central managed Fleming County 70, The Golden Eagles slipped direct result of a back-and- to edge Fleming County on the Mills earns 300th career win Johnson Central 56 back into the loss column after forth first half, the two teams glass, outrebounding the Pan- defeating crosstown rival were knotted 32-32 at half- thers 38-36. Fleming County (70): Paintsville eight days earlier. time. Dalton Adkins and Kyle Steward 18, McKee 1, Saun- PIPPA PASSES — The into halftime. Visiting Fleming County Fleming County, however, Gullett scored five points ders 11, Crisp 11, Burns 27, Alice Lloyd College women’s Finishing strong, Alice capitalized on a 13-2 run late flourished throughout the sec- apiece for the Golden Eagles. McAdams 2. basketball team notched Lloyd outscored St. Louis in the third quarter to pull ond half. The Panthers led Rounding out the Johnson Johnson Central (56): back-to-back wins late last College of Pharmacy 46-17 in away from homestanding 47-40 at the end of the third Central scoring, Slade McPeek Adkins 5, Blair 24, McPeek 4, week, defeating St. Louis the second half. Johnson Central. quarter and finished strong, and Nick McKenzie netted Gullett 5, Salyer 14, McKen- College of Pharmacy and Ariel Nickell paced Alice Fleming County shot 45 outscoring Johnson Central four points apiece. zie 4. Indiana University East. After Lloyd (12-7 overall 6-2 percent (27-of-60) from the 23-16 in the final period. Johnson Central was with- Fleming County......16 16 posting the two wins, Alice KIAC) with 16 points. JJ field. The Panthers were four- Desmond McAdams added out junior forward Shane Hall, 15 23-70 Lloyd moved back into first- Hickson scored 14 points and of-13 from 3-point range. two points for the veteran who is still sidelined with an Johnson Central......17 15 place in the KIAC standings. Chelsea Brown added 10 for Fleming County shot 80 Fleming County boys’ basket- ankle injury. Prior to Satur- 8 16-56 The Alice Lloyd Lady the ALC women’s basketball percent (12-of-15) from ball team. day’s game, Hall was honored Eagles overwhelmed the St. team. Louis College of Pharmacy Amber Laurent led the Lady Eutectics on Friday, SLCOP (1-9, 0-3 KIAC) with winning 87-26 at Berea Col- 11 points. Lawrence ladies fall to Magoffin, top Tug Valley lege’s Seabury Center. Alice Lloyd was 35-of-74 ALC head coach John (47.3 percent) from the field. Mills, a Martin County native, The ALC defense denied any PIKEVILLE — The Law- from 3-point range. fin County dominated in the over Tug Valley on Thursday recorded his 300th career offensive rhythm for SLCOP, rence County Lady Bulldogs’ The Lady Bulldogs were opening half, outscoring Law- night (Jan. 17). win. holding the KIAC to a 9-of- run in the 15th Region All five-of-nine from the free rence County 34-8. Porter also grabbed seven The Lady Eagles jumped 46 (19.6 percent) shooting “A” Classic ended Tuesday throw line. Lawrence County The Lady Hornets kept a rebounds, recorded four steals out to an early lead and main- effort from the floor. night, Jan. 15. was limited to 15 rebounds. sizable lead after intermis- and dished out two assists for tained an advantage from Alcie Lloyd defeated host A familiar foe, 57th Dis- Junior Savannah Cyrus led sion. the Lady Bulldogs. start to finish Alice Lloyd Midway College 67-59 on trict rival Magoffin County, Lawrence County with 14 Shelby Hay scored six Savannah Cyrus, a sopho- took a commanding 41-9 lead Saturday. pulled away to defeat Law- points. Only two Lawrence points and Kara Kirk chipped more guard/forward, added 16 rence County 60-35 at the County scorers reached dou- in three for the Lawrence points, seven rebounds, four East Kentucky Expo Center. ble figures. Murray State Uni- County girls’ basketball team. steals and three assists for Pikeville downs Tigers Magoffin County, the versity signee Taylor Porter, a Magoffin County notched Lawrence County. defending 15th Region All senior guard, added 12 points its second win over Lawrence Sophomore guard Shelby “A” Classic champion, posted for the Lady Bulldogs. County this season. Hay had 12 points, a game- PIKEVILLE — Senior the first quarter and led 39-25 its third consecutive win. Defensively, Cyrus and high seven assists, two Lawrence County had a Porter recorded four steals Lawrence County 76, rebounds and one steal as guard Ethan Rowe poured in a at halftime. four-game win streak halted. apiece for Lawrence County Tug Valley, W.Va. 58: three separate Lawrence game-high 26 points to lead Paintsville outscored Pikeville past Paintsville in the Pikeville 34-27 in the second The Lady Bulldogs fin- in the loss. Senior guard Taylor Porter County scorers reached dou- nightcap of the 15th Region half. ished 13-of-49 from the field, The Lady Hornets held poured in a game-high 34 ble figures. All “A” Classic Wednesday Trevor Tiller led Paintsville shooting 26.5 percent. Law- Lawrence County to single points to lead Lawrence The Lady Bulldogs moved night. with 15 points. Matt Daniels rence County was four-of-14 digits in the first half. Magof- County to a 76-58 victory out in front early, outscoring Ryder Johnson added 10 also reached double figures, Tug Valley 24-8 in the first points for the Panthers. Ray adding 13 points for the Tigers. quarter. Lawrence County led Kasongo and Jacob Hamilton Matthew Miller scored Paintsville, Sheldon Clark 43-27 at halftime. Continuing just missed double figures, nine points for Paintsville in to remain in control after half- adding nine points apiece for the loss. time, Lawrence County led Pikeville in the loss. girls post non-district wins 57-39 at the end of the third Pikeville 66, Paintsville 59 Kasongo led Pikeville on quarter. the glass, grabbing a game- Paintsville (59): Tiller 15, Kara Kirk scored eight high 11 rebounds. M. Daniels 13, K. Daniel 8, points, Kara Williamson Pikeville shot 47.1 percent Miller 9, Hensley 4, L. Daniels tossed in four and Caroline (16-of-34) from the field. The 2, Collins 5, Smith 3. Two 57th District girls’ bas- night. Pikeville (45): Nunemaker Clevenger netted two for the Panthers were four-of-13 (30.8 Pikeville (66): May 4, Sil- ketball teams — Paintsville and Newsome, a senior guard, 23, Potter 12, Sexton 3, Biery 6, Lady Bulldogs. percent) from 3-point range. vers 6, Johnson 10, Hamilton Sheldon Clark — both posted produced for Sheldon Clark Thacker 2. Lawrence County returned Pikeville fared very well 9, Rowe 26, Kasongo 9, Elliott non-district wins on Monday throughout the non-district Sheldon Clark.....13 13 12 to the win column following a from the free throw line, shoot- 2. night. contest. 21-59 loss to 57th District rival ing 84.6 percent (22-of-26). Paintsville.....8 17 19 Paintsville defeated Russell Senior forward Kandice Por- Pikeville..............14 9 12 Magoffin County in the 15th The Panthers owned a lead 15-59 61-50 to end a three-game losing ter joined Newsome in double 10-45 Region All “A” Classic two at every quarter stop. Pikeville Pikeville......15 24 14 skid. figures, finishing with 17 points. nights earlier. outscored the Tigers 15-8 in 13-66 After falling to 57th District Sheldon Clark recovered rival Magoffin County in the from a slow start. Pikeville edged ALL-AMERICAN 15th Region All “A” Classic the Lady Cardinals 14-13 in the Big Sandy Scoreboard championship game, Sheldon first quarter. The Lady Panthers, NOMINEE Clark pulled away to down however, faced a deficit at the Pikeville 59-45. end of each of the last three More on each game follows. frames. Paintsville 61, Russell 50: Sheldon Clark led 26-23 at Girls’ 15th Region Boys’ 15th Region All ‘A’ 57th District Junior guard Shelby Carroll halftime and 38-35 through All ‘A’ Classic Classic Boys’ Basketball tossed in a game-high 25 points three quarters. at East Kentucky Standings to lead Paintsville past visiting Newsome and Porter led the Saturday, Jan. 5 Expo Center, Pikeville Russell, 61-50 on Monday night. Lady Cardinals to a strong fin- Paintsville 44, Betsy Layne 40 Sheldon Clark (3-0) Paintsville outscored Russell ish. Sheldon Clark outscored Sheldon Clark 80, South Floyd 10 23-9 in the first quarter and Pikeville 21-10 in the fourth Magoffin County 57, East Ridge Johnson Central (3-2) Friday, Jan. 4 maintained a lead at the end of quarter to pull away for the win. 48 Paintsville (2-2) Pikeville 62, East Ridge 53 each period. Ashley Hatfield had eight Lawrence County 72, Piarist Lawrence County (2-4) Betsy Layne 66, South Floyd 64 Sophomore forward Kerri- points, Kelsey Garcia four and School 38 Magoffin County (1-3) gan Samons scored 12 points as Kelsey Dean two for the Lady Allen Central 57, Pikeville 50 two Paintsville players reached Cardinals. Saturday, Jan. 5 double figures. Eighth-grade guard Savanna Monday, Jan. 14 Phelps 69, Piarist School 55 57th District The Lady Tigers also Nunemaker paced Pikeville with Sheldon Clark 60, Phelps 28 Shelby Valley 47, Girls’ Basketball received scoring from sixth- 23 points. Rachel Potter, a junior Allen Central 62, Prestonsburg 33 Sheldon Clark 45 Standings grade guard Anna Keeton (six point guard, flipped in 12 points Lawrence County 70, Magoffin points), sophomore forward for the Lady Panthers. Tuesday, Jan. 15 County 45 Anna Claire Rice (four points), FIFTEEN KENTUCKY HIGH Magoffin County 60, Lawrence Magoffin County (3-1) senior forward/center Maria Paintsville 61, Russell 50 school basketball players County 35 Sunday, Jan. 6 Johnson Central (3-1) Lemaster (four points) and Russell (50): Darnell 4, Gross were among the more than Shelby Valley 55, Paintsville 24 Pikeville 65, Prestonsburg 61 Sheldon Clark (3-1) sophomore guard Madison 14, Parsley 8, Berry 6, Hud- 800 nominees for the 2013 Lawrence County 77, Shelby Lawrence County (2-3) Trimble (two points) dleston 5, Hanson 2, Carter 11. McDonald’s All-American Friday, Jan. 18 Valley 69 Paintsville (0-4) Senior Arden Gross led Rus- Paintsville (61): Carroll 25, Games in Chicago. One of Semifinals sell with 14 point. Hannah Cart- Baldwin 8, Samons 12, Rice 4, the nominees hails from here Sheldon Clark 65, Allen Central er, a junior forward, contributed Trimble 2, Lemaster 4, Keeton 6. in the Big Sandy region. Ten 58 Wednesday, Jan. 16 11 points for the Red Devils. Russell........12 14 12 12-50 boys and five girls from Ken- Magoffin County 38, Shelby Lawrence County 72, Allen Sheldon Clark 59, Pikeville Paintsville.....23 9 17 12-61 tucky, including Sheldon Clark Valley 36 Central 41 45: McDonald’s High School guard Katelyn Newsome, Pikeville 66, Paintsville 59 All-American Game nominee Sheldon Clark 59, made the first cut. Officials will Saturday, Jan. 19 Katelyn Newsome poured in a Pikeville 45 announce the final rosters on Championship Game Saturday, Jan. 19 game-high 28 points to lead vis- Sheldon Clark (59): New- Feb. 14. The games will play Magoffin County 51, Sheldon Pikeville 68, iting Sheldon Clark to a 59-45 some 28, Porter 17, Hatfield 8, out April 3 at the United Cen- Clark 46 Lawrence County 67 win over Pikeville on Monday Garcia 4, Dean 2. ter in Chicago. A10 • WednesdAy, JAnuAry 23, 2013 The Big sAndy neWs • WWW.BigsAndyneWs.com The Big Sandy News R C egional lassifieds Go Into 24,000 Households in Eastern Kentucky Each Week Call Kim Thomas 606-788-9962 [email protected] Methodist Church with competitive credits. 1-800- HOUSE AND 606-298-7575. 298-7645, Mon- an application at for law firm or has an opening salary. Interested 282-1384 or LOT, 3 BR, 1 BA (1/19-1/23 chg) day, Tuesday, Building 8, Mon- medical office. for a part-time candidates may jobs_ohio@navy. at 3610 Valley Wednesday and day through Fri- Call 606-886- EMPLOYMENT secretary. Job re- obtain additional mil (1/23-1/26 Street, Catletts- Friday 606-638- day, 8 a.m.-4 1331. 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