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The Cynthiana Democrat www.cynthianademocrat.com Section B - Thursday, May 8, 2008 Sports Photo by Donald Richie Jacob King makes a toss during shot put competi- tion last Thursday at the Harrison County Invita- tional Track Meet. Photo by Donald Richie Harrison County Middle School Colts eighth grader Jeff Faulconer moves to keep the ball away from an East Jessamine Middle School player Tuesday in middle school soccer action. The Colts and Fillies honored their eighth grade players before each game. Photo by Becky Barnes Senior Edy Carson took some pradtice shots before the Fillies and Breds met the Montgomery County teams on Monday afternoon. Fillies lose 2 straight BY LEE KENDALL, SPORTS WRITER The Harrison County Fillies softball team saw their bats fall silent over the last two games, dropping a 14-0 decision to top-10 ranked Montgomery County on Monday and a 11-0 loss to 38th District foe Nicholas County on Tuesday. The loss to Nicholas County was particularly damaging as the Lady Jackets will now secure the top seed in the three-team 38th District Tournament, which will be played at Harrison County, assuring them of a berth in the 10th Region Tournament in three weeks. Earlier in the season, Harrison County handed the Lady Jackets one of their three losses on the season with a one- run win at Shirley Field. However, the tie-breaker, when it comes to seeding, is the most recent game between the two teams. If both Harrison and Nicholas end district play with 3-1 records, as may very well happen, the Lady Jackets would earn the top seed based on Tuesday night’s win. Harrison County will now have to play, and defeat, Pendleton County in a first round match-up in order to advance to regional tournament play. A couple of weeks ago, Harrison County handed Pendleton County a 16-2 beating, but the Lady Cats were shorthanded at that time. “Pendleton County had their senior trip scheduled when we played them the first time and had a lot of their starters not even at the game,” said Harrison County coach Christine Garnett. “I think we are the better team even with their seniors there, but you never know what might happen, especially in a one-game format.” On Tuesday night, Garnett attributed her team’s perfor- mance to, “being flat,” and warned against that happening from here on out. Last Thursday, Harrison County scored twice in the bot- tom of the seventh inning to avert an upset bid by visiting Paris. Laura Kendall hit her second home run of the season in the third inning to give the Fillies an early lead. Mother nature delayed the start of the Harrison County/ McDonald’s Derby Classic as rain necessitated that Friday’s Barnes, Whalen earn third seed BY LEE KENDALL, SPORTS WRITER Harrison County senior doubles partners Seth Barnes and Hank Whalen were knocked off on Monday night by the Montgomery County team of Ben Manning and Forrest Thornberry, 7-5, 4-6, 4-6. At stake was the No. 2 seed in next week’s regional tournament at Georgetown College’s Athletic Complex. The loss rel- egated the Harrison County duo to the No. 3 seed. After the regional brack- ets were drawn on Tuesday, Barnes and Whalen will likely have to go against the Montgomery County pair again in the tournament semi-finals, with a trip to the State Tennis Tournament at stake. “Seth and Hank were right there with the boys from Montgomery County and had their chances to win,” said Harrison County coach Jennifer Hatfield of Monday’s key match. “It would have been nice for them to win and secure the second seed, but the really important match will be the next time they meet…if both teams progress through the tournament as they should.” The top doubles seed in the region- al tournament will be the undefeated Bourbon County team of Jett Glass and Jordan Evans. The second Harrison County dou- bles team entered in the regional tournament will be Charlie Smith and Kalen Woosley. The two singles entrants for the Breds will be Ross Smith and Ethan Jackson. For the Fillies, Allison McVey and Aubrey Boyers will be the singles entrants, while Emily Vance and Miranda Turk along with Jacqueline Young and Polly Whalen will comprise the two doubles teams. This coming Monday, the boys will play their first and second round matches. On Tuesday, the girls will play their first and second round matches. Wednesday will see both girls and boys third and fourth round play, with the finals for all events scheduled for Thursday. Both the winners and runners-up in singles and doubles will advance to the state tournament, along with the entire teams of the team regional champions. The Boys State Tennis Championships will be played at UK next week, with the Girls State Tennis Championships being held at Berea College. Anderson sweeps HC Invitational BY LEE KENDALL, SPORTS WRITER The Anderson County Bearcats captured both the boys and girls divisions of the 39th annual Harrison County High School Invitational Track Meet at Ingles Stadium. The Bearcats edged host Harrison County in the boys portion of the meet, 111.5 to 105.5, and got past Grant County in the girls meet, 107 to 102. The Harrison County Fillies finished fifth overall with 47 points. In spite of his team’s fifth place finish, Harrison County Fillies coach Danny Simpson was happy with how his squad competed. “I was well pleased with our performances,” said Simpson. “Many of our girls Boys state championship next week at UK, girls at Berea College SETH BARNES AND HANK WHALEN See HC INVITATIONAL page B4 See FILLIES page B4 TENNIS “. . .the really important match will be the next time they meet…” -- Coach Jennifer Hatfield TRACK “. . . We just need to continue to improve individually in every event.” -- Coach Robert Walker FILLIES “I think we are the better team even with their seniors there. . .” -- Coach Christine Garnett BREDS “. . .our pitchers’ arms are a little dead right now and we aren’t able to make adjustments with our hitting due to not practicing. . .” -- Coach Mac Whitaker Quotable Quotes
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The Cynthiana Democrat www.cynthianademocrat.comSection B - Thursday, May 8, 2008

Sports

Photo by Donald RichieJacob King makes a toss during shot put competi-tion last Thursday at the Harrison County Invita-tional Track Meet.

Photo by Donald RichieHarrison County Middle School Colts eighth grader Jeff Faulconer moves to keep the ball away from an East Jessamine Middle School player Tuesday in middle school soccer action. The Colts and Fillies honored their eighth grade players before each game.

Photo by Becky BarnesSenior Edy Carson took some pradtice shots before the Fillies and Breds met the Montgomery County teams on Monday afternoon.

Fillies lose2 straightBy Lee KendaLL, SportS writer

The Harrison County Fillies softball team saw their bats fall silent over the last two games, dropping a 14-0 decision to top-10 ranked Montgomery County on Monday and a 11-0 loss to 38th District foe Nicholas County on Tuesday.

The loss to Nicholas County was particularly damaging as the Lady Jackets will now secure the top seed in the three-team 38th District Tournament, which will be played at Harrison County, assuring them of a berth in the 10th Region Tournament in three weeks.

Earlier in the season, Harrison County handed the Lady Jackets one of their three losses on the season with a one-run win at Shirley Field. However, the tie-breaker, when it comes to seeding, is the most recent game between the two teams. If both Harrison and Nicholas end district play with 3-1 records, as may very well happen, the Lady Jackets would earn the top seed based on Tuesday night’s win.

Harrison County will now have to play, and defeat, Pendleton County in a first round match-up in order to advance to regional tournament play.

A couple of weeks ago, Harrison County handed Pendleton County a 16-2 beating, but the Lady Cats were shorthanded at that time.

“Pendleton County had their senior trip scheduled when we played them the first time and had a lot of their starters not even at the game,” said Harrison County coach Christine Garnett. “I think we are the better team even with their seniors there, but you never know what might happen, especially in a one-game format.”

On Tuesday night, Garnett attributed her team’s perfor-mance to, “being flat,” and warned against that happening from here on out.

Last Thursday, Harrison County scored twice in the bot-tom of the seventh inning to avert an upset bid by visiting Paris. Laura Kendall hit her second home run of the season in the third inning to give the Fillies an early lead.

Mother nature delayed the start of the Harrison County/McDonald’s Derby Classic as rain necessitated that Friday’s

Barnes, Whalen earn third seedBy Lee KendaLL, SportS writer

Harrison County senior doubles partners Seth Barnes and Hank Whalen were knocked off on Monday night by the Montgomery County team of Ben Manning and Forrest Thornberry, 7-5, 4-6, 4-6. At stake was the No. 2 seed in next week’s regional tournament at Georgetown College’s Athletic Complex.

The loss rel-egated the H a r r i s o n County duo to the No. 3 seed. After the regional brack-ets were drawn on Tuesday, Barnes and Whalen will likely have to go against the Montgomery County pair again in the t o u r n a m e n t semi-finals, with a trip to the State Tennis Tournament at stake.

“Seth and Hank were right there with the boys from Montgomery County and had their chances to win,” said Harrison County coach Jennifer Hatfield of Monday’s key match. “It would have been nice for them to win and secure the second seed, but the really important match will be the next time they meet…if both teams progress through the tournament as they should.”

The top doubles seed in the region-al tournament will be the undefeated

Bourbon County team of Jett Glass and Jordan Evans.

The second Harrison County dou-bles team entered in the regional tournament will be Charlie Smith and Kalen Woosley. The two singles entrants for the Breds will be Ross Smith and Ethan Jackson.

For the Fillies, Allison McVey and Aubrey Boyers will be the singles

entrants, while Emily Vance and Miranda Turk along with Jacqueline Young and Polly Whalen will comprise the two doubles teams.

This coming Monday, the boys will play their first and second round matches. On Tuesday, the

girls will play their first and second round matches. Wednesday will see both girls and boys third and fourth round play, with the finals for all events scheduled for Thursday.

Both the winners and runners-up in singles and doubles will advance to the state tournament, along with the entire teams of the team regional champions.

The Boys State Tennis Championships will be played at UK next week, with the Girls State Tennis Championships being held at Berea College.

Anderson sweepsHC InvitationalBy Lee KendaLL, SportS writer

The Anderson County Bearcats captured both the boys and girls divisions of the 39th annual Harrison County High School Invitational Track Meet at Ingles Stadium. The Bearcats edged host Harrison County in the boys portion of the meet, 111.5 to 105.5, and got past Grant County in the girls meet, 107 to 102. The Harrison County Fillies finished fifth overall with 47 points.

In spite of his team’s fifth place finish, Harrison County Fillies coach Danny Simpson was happy with how his squad competed.

“I was well pleased with our performances,” said Simpson. “Many of our girls

Boys state championship nextweek at UK, girls at Berea College

SETH BARNES AND HANK WHALEN

See HC INVITATIONAL page B4

See FILLIES page B4

Tennis“. . .the really important match will be the

next time they meet…”-- Coach Jennifer Hatfield

Track“. . . We just need to continue to improve

individually in every event.”-- Coach Robert Walker

Fillies“I think we are the better team even with

their seniors there. . .”-- Coach Christine Garnett

Breds“. . .our pitchers’ arms are a little dead right

now and we aren’t able to make adjustments with our hitting due to not practicing. . .”

-- Coach Mac Whitaker

Quotable Quotes

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Martin leads Breds forvictory over Grant Co.By Lee KendaLL, SportS writer

Senior southpaw Brandon Martin remained perfect on the mound and helped him-self with the bat as well, as Harrison County shutout homestanding Grant County on Tuesday night, 5-0.

Martin was nearly perfect in the win over the Braves, allowing just one hit and striking out seven as he improved to 7-0 on the sea-son.

Harrison County scored all the runs Martin would need in the third inning. Josh Moss delivered the first run with a single and later scored on another safety by Jared Martin. Brandon Martin then smashed a two-run homer to give the Breds a 4-0 lead.

The Breds added an insur-ance run in the seventh inning. Logan Dailey sin-gled and moved to second base on a single by Eric Case. Shane Fowler deliv-ered with an RBI single to end the scoring.

The win moved Harrison County to a glittering 22-4 record on the season, but Coach Mac Whitaker is hop-ing things will get a little better between now and the beginning of 38th District play in two weeks.

“We’re just going through a period right now that our teams always seem to go

through at this time of year,” Whitaker explained. “We’re playing a lot of weekend tournaments and then three or four nights a week. As a result, our pitch-ers’ arms are a little dead right now and we aren’t able to make adjustments with our hitting due to not practicing. But we always seem to get that out of our system when the post-sea-son rolls around.”

On Monday, Harrison County avoided an upset bid by host Pendleton County and rode the contin-ued good pitching of fresh-man Logan Dailey to a 3-1 win. Dailey, coming off con-secutive no-hit pitching efforts, rose to the occasion again, this time hurling a one-hitter.

After our shut-out innings by both pitchers, Harrison County finally took a 1-0 lead in the fifth inning. Dailey and Malcolm Thomas both singled to start the inning and Fowler delivered with a clutch double to score Daily.

After Pendleton County tied the game in the sixth inning, Harrison County scored twice in the seventh inning to secure the win. Thomas singled, stole sec-ond and went to third on a wild pitch. Moss scored Thomas with a sacrifice fly to give the Breds a 2-1 lead.

Later in the inning, Fowler was hit by a pitch, stole sec-ond and scored on a single by Jared Martin.

Last Wednesday, Harrison County hosted Nicholas County and knocked off the Jackets 9-2. Christian Chasteen started and went four innings for the Breds to garner the win. Jared Martin delivered a two-run homer in the first inning to get the scoring started for the Breds. Beau Sanders added a two-run homer of his own in the third inning.

The Breds played last night at Bourbon County and begin a two-day tourna-ment at Pulaski County on Friday night. They will go against the host school at 7 p.m. in the first game tomor-row, and will play Somerset at 11 a.m. on Saturday and come back against Pulaski Southwestern at 1:30.

On Monday, Harrison County hosts Sayre, travels to Bishop Brossart on Tuesday and wraps up the regular season with home games on Thursday and Friday against Fleming County and Scott County, respectively.

Harrison County will honor their senior players, and statisticians on Thursday night prior to the game with Fleming County.

JenkinsBy BecKy BarneS, editor

While Jerry Jenkins was playing baseball at Transylvania from 1958 to 1962, compliments from coaches and staff were non-existent. So, when Jenkins was inducted into the Pioneer Hall of Fame April 25, and former athletic director Harry Stephenson said that Jenkins was one of the best catchers to ever play for Transy, Jenkins nearly asked him to repeat himself.

Jenkins went to Transylvania on a baseball schol-arship. He played all four years. His senior year, the team went 14-1 and captured the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

Jenkins and teammate and best friend Jack Lucas were the only seniors on that winning 1962 team.

“We didn’t play like they do today,” Jenkins smiled, noting that aluminum bats were not even considered.

Jack Wise was the baseball coach during Jenkins’ freshman year. Lee Rose finished up Jenkins’ three years as head coach.

In addition to the four years Jenkins played base-ball, he was also a walk-on basketball player for C.M. Newton’s Pioneers.

“What you remember are the good times ... the fun,” Jenkins said.

He said he was honored to have received the induction and pleased that his family could be with him as he accepted the award during Transylvania’s Alumni Weekend.

Jenkins credits the education he received at Transylvania with the successes he had in his career.

He was a teacher, coach and principal at Harrison County High School spanning three decades from the late 60s to the early 80s.

Posing for a team photo were the same trio. Jack Lucas was at left and Jenkins on the right. Coach Rose is center.

Jerry Jenkins, left, was inducted into the Pioneer Hall of Fame on April 25. He was joined by teammate and friend Jack Lu-cas and Coach Lee Rose.

For all yourSports news

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By BecKy BarneS, editor

Harrison County head football coach Ray Graham has coached his final game for the team he has affec-tionately called “The Hustlin’ Hosses.”

Graham announced his plans to retire from the pub-lic school system last Thursday. He will finish out this school year then enter the private sector.

Graham, 54, has accepted the assistant football coach’s position at Lexington Christian Academy (LCA) and will be teaching a senior Bible class.

“This was a very difficult decision,” Graham said. “But in the end I had to make a decision based on what I felt God wanted me to do.”

Graham came to Harrison County in 1983.

“I’ve had 25 good years here,” said Graham. “Some better than others.”

Graham said he was not looking forward to leaving the students and players here.

“Whoever they bring in as a new coach will have a really good situation. There are good players, good coaches and the funding was approved for a new sta-dium,” he said.

The Grahams will contin-ue to live in Harrison County and his wife Patsy will continue as the librari-an at Harrison County Middle School.

Graham said he will unlikely be able to host his annual football camp this summer. However, he is hopeful that he will be able to coach in the East/West All-Star game in Bowling Green June 9-13.

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SCORES ‘N’ MORECOMPILED BY TERRY RADER

(email suggestions or corrections to [email protected])

WRESTLINGHarrison Co. High School2007-08 awards

“John Riegel” (Most Valuable Wrestler): Beau Sanders

“John Riegel” (Outstanding Wrestler): Josh Ashbrook

“Rick Dingus” Sportsmanship: Seth Coy

“Larkie Box” Extra Effort: Andy LenzStar Award (co-captains): Beau Sanders,

Josh AshbrookMost Falls: Brandon Barnett, 31Take Down King: Josh Ashbrook, 97%

(96-3)Rookies of the Year: Caleb Berry, Coty

BerryMost Improved (season): Brandon

BarnettMost Improved (career): Bobby BarkleyIronman: Beau SandersMr. Potential: Josh MossFastest Fall: Trevor Maxwell, 0:10 vs.

ConnerTeam results

Record: 32-18Won: HCIWT DualsWon: Capital City Classic2nd place: Region 7 Championships15th place: KHSAA State Championships

Individual recordsName Sqd Wt Rec GJosh Ashbrook V 152 55-2 12Beau Sanders V 145 54-3 12Mike Cordray V 160 20-9 12Bobby Barkley V 171 38-19 12Andy Lenz V 112 57-12 11Trevor Maxwell V 130 27-4 11Seth Coy V 152-61 25-13 11Coty Berry V 140-45 33-17 11Caleb Berry V 135 37-21 11Cody Ward V 125 33-15 11Josh Moss V 135 21-11 10Chris Brunker V 140-45 31-18 10Shawn Lenz V/JV 215 10-21 10Brett Williams Exh Hwt 8-18 10Brandon Barnett V 189 44-18 9Daniel Kiskaden V/JV 215 10-7 9Charles Ammerman Exh 160 5-13 9Eric Kiskaden JV/MS 152 8-7 8Jackson Sanders V 103 12-19 7Vince Whitt V/JV/MS 125 7-13 7Justin Williams JV/MS 171 4-18 7Casey Hill JV/MS 125 6-10 6

Recreation NewsSign up for adult summer softball

The Cynthiana-Harrison Co Rec-reation Department is taking sign-ups for adult softball leagues to be held this summer at River Road Park. The cost to enter is $325 per team. All that is needed is a team name and the name and phone number of a contact person.

The following leagues are offered:• Monday Night Church• Wednesday Night Independent• Friday Night Big Ball SoftballInfo: Kenny Copes, 234-7155.

High schoolMay 5 @Harrison Co.

BoysMontgomery Co. 4, Harrison Co. 0

Harrison Co. individualsSingles—E. Jackson l. 0-8; K. Woosley l. 0-8.Doubles—H. Whalen/S. Barnes l. 7-5, 4-6, 3-6; R.

Smith/C. Smith l. 3-6, 1-6. Exhibition: B. McDonald/A. Roberts l. 1-6; C. McCauley/J. Markley l. 2-6.

GirlsMontgomery Co. 4, Harrison Co. 0

Harrison Co. individualsSingles—A. McVey l. 2-6, 2-6; A. Boyers l. 3-6,

2-6.Doubles—E. Vance/M. Turk l. 0-6, 1-6; P. Whalen/J.

Young l. 3-8. Exhibition: E. Carson/K. O’Neal l. 3-6; J. Henson/S. Turk l. 1-6.

High school39th AnnualHarrison Co. InvitationalMay 1 @Harrison Co.Conditions: warm, breezy

GirlsTeam scoring—1, Anderson Co. 107; 2, Grant Co.

102; 3, Bourbon Co. 68; 4, Newport 49; 5, Harrison Co. 47; 6, Nicholas Co. 41.5; 7, Mason Co. 39; 9, Paris 17.5; 10, Harrison Co. B 4; 11, Western Hills 1.

Fillies results3200M relay—3, (R. Thornberry, K. Groom, K. Carr,

M. Carr) 12:23.6.100M hurdles—3, M. Potter 19.09; 4, D. Kemplin

19.2.100M dash—S. Holman 15.09.800M relay—5, (A. Bradford, K. Groom, D. Kem-

plin, P. Perraut) 2:02; (C. Mattox, M. Potter, K. Carr, M. Carr) 2:14.9.

1600M run—5, R. Thornberry 6:19.4.400M relay—(A. Bradford, K. Groom, P. Perraut, S.

Holman) 57.1; (S. Cooper, H. Cunningham, K. Carr, M. Carr) 1:00.7.

300M hurdles—5, M. Potter 57.31.800M run—5, R. Thornberry 2:50.200M dash—C. Mattox 32.5.1600M relay—3, (A. Bradford, R. Thornberry, K.

Groom, C. Darnell) 4:58.3; 4, (C. Mattox, P. Perraut, K. Carr, M. Carr) 5:25.9.

High jump—1, C. Darnell 5-00; 3, H. Cunningham 4-08; B. Dailey 4-02.

Long jump—6, H. Cunningham 12-08; C. Chum-ley 12-05; C. Darnell 12-04; S. Cooper 12-01; B. Dailey 10-09.

Triple jump—6, H. Cunningham 25-00.50.Shot put—S. Holman 24-05; L. Ross 20-03.Discus—4, S. Holman 66-07; L. Ross 61-06.

BoysTeam scoring—1, Anderson Co. 111.5; 2, Harrison

Co. 105.5; 3, Newport 74; 4, Western Hills 52; 5, Clark Co. 52; 6, Paris 50; 7, Bourbon Co. 40; 8, Mason Co. 24; 9, Harrison Co. B 10; 10, Nicholas Co. 4.

Thorobreds results3200M relay—1, (H. Whalen, J. Reitz, M. Schimpler,

R. Puckett) 9:06.7; 6, (S. Aubrey, T. Hardin, A. Lyons, N. Whitaker) 10:12.1.

110M hurdles—3, C. Reeder 18.8; 4, B. Warmouth 18.8; 6, B. Perkins 20.3.

100M dash—V. Isaac 12.5; A. Newby 12.6; C. Landrum 12.9.

800M relay—4, (C. Reeder, A. Newby, E. Lewis, V. Isaac) 1:42.4.

1600M run—2, R. Puckett 4:36; 4, M. May 5:20; K. Palmer 5:31; D.A. Wiglesworth 5:48.

400M relay—4, (C. Reeder, A. Newby, V. Isaac, B. Warmouth) 47.6.

TENNIS

TRACK & FIELD

HCHS varsityFillies 6, Lady Knights 5April 29 @Harrison Co.Lexington Catholic ..........020 012 0 — 5 4 2Harrison Co. .....................202 110 x — 6 9 3

HC: Bullock and Dennie. W—Bullock. 2B—Dennie, Kendall, R. Hatfi eld, C. Hatfi eld.

Fillies 5, LadyHounds 4May 1 @Harrison Co.Paris ..................................100 021 0 — 4 1 4Harrison Co. .....................002 001 2 — 5 9 4

HC: Bullock and Carson. W—Bullock. 2B—Hicks. HR—Kendall.

Fillies 12, Lady Demons 10May 3 @Harrison Co.Harrison Co./McDonald’s ClassicWilliamstown ....................... 000 (10) — 10 5 10Harrison Co. .............................543 x — 12 4 4

HC: Murphy and L. Switzer, Dennie. W—Murphy. 2B—Dennie.

Fillies 9, Lady Braves 5May 3 @Harrison Co.Harrison Co./McDonald’s ClassicGrant Co. ..............................002 003 — 5 2 5Harrison Co. .........................300 132 — 9 11 2

HC: Bullock and Dennie. W—Bullock. 2B—R. Hatfi eld, Hicks.

Indians 14, Fillies 0May 5 @Montgomery Co.Harrison Co. ...........................000 00 — 0 0 9Montgomery Co. ....................572 0x — 14 5 2

HC: L. Switzer and Boyers. L—L. Switzer.

HCHS2008 varsity baseball roster

Name Pos GrdBranden Martin P/OF 12Beau Sanders OF 12Clifton Snider P/1B 12Eric Case SS/P 11Taylor Hill 1B 11Bobby Feeback OF/C 11Dustin Sellers P 11Christian Chasteen P/1B 10Matthew Dye 2B/P 10Jared Martin 3B/P 10Justin Moore P/OF 10Josh Moss C/OF 10Malcolm Thomas OF 10Drew Thompson Inf/P 10Logan Dailey P/3B 9Ryan Durbin P 9Shane Fowler OF 9Mason Fowler P/OF 9Johnson Garrison C/OF 9Josh Morrison P 9Eric Sanders 2B/SS 9Bryan Sizemore P/1B 9Colton Warr 3B/OF 9Hunter Hill C 8Paul Jones OF 8Joe Korona P 8Nick Slucher 2B/SS 8Jordan Martin 3B/P 7Brandon Kendall C 7

Head coach—Mac WhitakerAssistant coaches—Eddie Feeback,

Jim Whitaker, Bobby Fowler, Charlie Hill

JV coaches—Travis Fryman, Josh Hamm

Scorers—Ronnie Earle, Cindy EarleStats—Reesa Marshall, Tiera Jackson,

Chelsea Wagner, Laura Ross, Sherese Doran

HCHS varsityCamels 4, Thorobreds 1April 29 @Harrison Co.Campbell Co. ....................021 010 0 — 4 10 0Harrison Co. .....................000 100 0 — 1 5 2

HC: Dye, Durbin (3), Moore (3), Morrison (7) and Moss. L—Dye, 3-2. 2B—Chasteen. HR—B. Martin.

Rec—Campbell Co. 12-5, Harrison Co. 19-4.

Thorobreds 9, Bluejackets 2April 30 @Harrison Co.Nicholas Co. .....................011 000 0 — 2 5 1Harrison Co. .....................205 002 x — 9 9 2

HC: Chasteen, Sellers (5), Morrison (7) and Feeback. W—Chasteen, 1-0. 2B—B. Martin. 3B—. HR—J. Martin, B. Sanders.

Rec—Nicholas Co. 7-13, Harrison Co. 20-4.

Thorobreds 3, Wildcats 1May 5 @Pendleton Co.Harrison Co. .....................000 010 2 — 3 9 3Pendleton Co. ..................000 001 0 — 1 1 2

HC: Dai ley and Moss. W—Dailey, 3-0. 2B—Fowler.

Rec—Harrison Co. 21-4, Pendleton Co. 7-15.

Kentucky High SchoolBaseball Coaches Assoc.

Coaches Poll (May 1)No. Team (fi rst-place votes) Pts1 Pleasure Ridge Park (30) .................3002 Apollo (1) ..........................................2053 Lexington Christian ...........................1744 Eastern .............................................1435 Henry Clay ........................................1346 St. Xavier ..........................................1277 Paul Dunbar ......................................1038 Trinity ..................................................679 DuPont Manual ...................................4910 Tates Creek (1) ...................................4411 Daviess Co. ........................................4112 Ballard .................................................3713 Heath ..................................................3614 Male ....................................................3515 Lexington Catholic ..............................3016 Henderson Co. ....................................2017 Butler ..................................................1818 Harrison Co. ......................................1619 Mercer Co. ..........................................1520 Marshall Co. ........................................1321 Lawrence Co. ......................................1222 Elizabethtown .....................................1123 Boyle Co. ..............................................9 LaRue Co. .............................................925 Campbellsville .......................................8

Others receiving votes: Owensboro Catholic 7, Franklin Co. 6, Beechwood 5, Central Hardin 5, Greenup Co. 5, Lafayette 5, Marion Co. 5, Bryan Station 4, Shelby Co. 4, Bullitt East 3, Johnson Central 3, Owensboro 3, Covington Catholic 2, Estill Co. 2, South Laurel 2, Western Hills 2, Grayson Co. 1, Hopkinsville 1, Powell Co. 1, Pulaski South-western 1, Somerset 1

BASEBALL

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April 29 @Harrison Co.Harrison Co. 6, Royal Springs 0

HC: Goals—L. McIlvain 2, J. Kellione, Je. Faulconer, T. Valandingham, Jo. Faulconer.

Rec—Harrison Co. 4-3-1.May 1 @Harrison Co.Harrison Co. 2, Clark Co. 2

HC: Goals—J. Young, J. Stubbs.Girls

April 29 @Harrison Co.Royal Springs 6, Harrison Co. 0

HC: GK—K. Horschler.May 1 @Harrison Co.Clark Co. 2, Harrison Co. 1

HC: Goals—J. Marshall. GK—K. Horschler.

400M dash—S. Neal 59.32; A. Lyons 1:00.11; T. Hardin 1:05.5.

300M hurdles—2, B. Warmouth 44.01; 4, A. Fischer 46.15; 5, B. Perkins 47.21.

800M run—3, M. Schimpler 2:17; K. Palmer 2:25; J. Reitz 2:27; N. Whitaker 2:28.

200M dash—V. Isaac 25.37; A. Newby 25.67; A. Lyons 26.31; B. Perkins 26.42; K. Migneault 28.28.

3200M run—2, R. Puckett 10:43; 3, M. May 11:39; 4, M. Schimpler 12:27; K. Palmer 13:31.

1600M relay—2, (S. Aubrey, A. Fischer, E. Lewis, R. Puckett) 3:57.95.

High jump—5, S. Neal 5-06.Long jump—3, B. Warmouth 19-01.50; 4, B. Perkins

18-03; 6, E. Lewis 17-11.Triple jump—3, E. Lewis 37-10.Shot put—5, A. Lucas 36-04; 6, T.J. Moore 36-00;

J. King 32-07; J. Fryman 25-00.25.Discus—4, C. Bailey 95-04; 5, B. Barnett 91-11;

D. Kiskaden 74-03; K. Migneault 69-04.

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The Harrison County Middle School Colts Track team finished second in the Bluegrass Confer-ence Championships last weekend and first in its own invitational last Wednesday. The team includes, front row, from left, Michael Tawasha, Joe Thomas, Kenny Hunt, Tyler Martin, Campbell Hall, Michal Thomas, Zach Taylor, Jeffery Hunter; second row, Wyatt Cramer, Chris Muntz, Nick Slucher, Nathan Dunn, Deshon Talbott, Josh Jones; back row, Jacob Marsh, Joe Korona, Eric Kiskaden, Vince Whitt, Dustin Brown.

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Photo by Donald RichieMegan Bullock winds up the pitch last Thursday in the Fillies’ last-inning win over the Paris Lady Hounds.

HC Invitational

Fillies

games would have to be postponed. The tournament began early on Saturday morn-ing with a five-team field and ended with-out a champion being decided.

Harrison County knocked off Williamstown in their first game of the tournament and defeated West Carter in the finals of the winner’s bracket on Saturday afternoon.

The Fillies then hooked up with long-time rival Bourbon County in the champi-onship game on Saturday night.

Harrison County scored a pair of runs early in the game, but saw Bourbon County come back in the top of the sixth inning, scoring twice to tie the game. Bourbon County actually scored a go-ahead run in the inning, but an injury to Fillies third-baseman Charley Hatfield, eventually led both teams to agree to end the game prema-

turely.On a foul bunt attempt down the third

base line, Hatfield made an unsuccessful diving attempt to make the play. Her team-mate, catcher Lorraine Dennie, retrieved the ball and threw it back to pitcher Megan Bullock. Her throw, however, accidently struck Hatfield in the back of the head. She was taken via ambulance to Harrison Memorial Hospital where tests were con-ducted. She was released that evening to go home.

There is no word yet on how long Hatfield will be out of action.

Harrison County hosts Pendleton County this afternoon in a preview of the 38th District first-round match-up, with the var-sity game set to begin at 5:30. Tomorrow night, the Fillies will host Tates Creek, and on Saturday will travel to Henry County for a 1 p.m. game.

had their best times, distances and heights. Two weeks ago, we were shut out at the Donnie Carnes Invitational. The 47 points we scored shows we are an improving team.”

Catherine Darnell earned Harrison County’s lone first place finish, taking the high jump with a per-sonal best effort of 5-feet. Also in the high jump, Harley Cunningham made her debut in the event and took third place with a height of 4-feet, 8-inch-es.

In other field events, Cunningham was sixth in both the triple jump (25-feet, 1/2 inch) and the long jump (12-feet, 8-inches). Swanice Holman was fourth in the discus with a throw of 66-feet, 7-inches.

On the track, the 3200 meter relay team of Rachel Thornberry, Katelyn Groom, Kelsey Carr and Mariah Carr was third with a personal best of 12:23.6. The 1600 meter relay of Ashley Bradford, Thornberry, Groom and Darnell was third as well, again estab-lishing a personal best time of 2:02.2.

Megan Potter was third in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 19.09 seconds and Danni Kemplin was fourth in 19.02.

Simpson has liked what he has seen so far with two weeks remaining before the regional meet in Lexington.

“Several of our young athletes are making bigger contributions right now. As the girls become more focused on the team, we grow stronger. We still have a long way to go, but I’m impressed with our develop-ment.”

With only one first place finish themselves, the Harrison County Thorobred’s depth allowed them to challenge Anderson County for the team title before settling for a second place finish.

The Breds scored valuable points in 15 of the 17 events, with several events accounting for more than one athlete scoring.

The 3200 meter relay team of Hank Whalen, John Michael Reitz, Mark Schimpler and Ryan Puckett

won its grueling event with a time of 9:06.7 to earn the only first place finish for the Breds.

Puckett led the way individually for the Breds by taking second place in three other events, either individually or on a relay team. He was second in both the 1600 meter run (4:36) and the 3200 meter run (10:43) as well as the 1600 meter relay along with teammates Spencer Aubrey, Adam Fischer and Eric Lewis in 3:57.95.

Harrison County scored multiple points in three of the five field events. Bryant Warmouth, Brett Perkins and Lewis finished third, fourth and sixth, respectively in the long jump. Corey Bailey and Brandon Barnett were fourth and fifth, respectively in the discus. Austin Lucas and T.J. Moore took fourth and fifth in the shot put. Stevie Neal was fifth in the high jump, and Lewis was third in the triple jump.

In the other running events, Caleb Reeder was third and Warmouth fourth in the 110 meter hurdles, Warmouth was second, Fischer third and Perkins fifth in the 300 meter hurdles. Schimpler was third in the 800 meter run and the 400 meter relay team of Reeder, Aaron Newby, Van Isaac and Warmouth was fourth overall with a time of :59.32.

“We had a lot of different guys score in a lot of events, which is a good thing to see,” said Thorobreds coach Robert Walker. “We just need to continue to improve individually in every event.”

Walker and Simpson were both very complimen-tary of how well run the meet was run.

“Coach Walker and I would like to thank our boost-ers, parents and many volunteers who helped at the Invitational,” said Simpson. “The meet was well run and a great success. We couldn’t have done it without everyone’s help.”

Both the Breds and Fillies competed in the Scott County All Comers Meet on Tuesday night and will compete at the Pendleton County Invitational this Saturday at Pendleton County’s Sharp Middle School track facility.

Photo by Donald RichieKelsey Carr, left, handed the baton off to her twin sister, Mariah, last Thurs-day during the Harrison County Invitational Track Meet.

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Berry United Methodist

There will be a bake sale hosted by Berry United Methodist Church on Saturday, May 10, at the Cynthiana Super Wal-Mart, from 8:30 a.m. to Apprx. 3 p.m., with various baked goods for sale.

It will close earlier if sold out. Come and purchase somthing for Mother’s Day.

ChUrCh oF the AdVent ePisCoPALThe Church of the Advent

is hosting an organ recital on Sunday, May 18 at 4:30 p.m. This is a reschedule from March when it snowed.

The recital will be by Clif Cason, Director of Music at Maxwell Street Presbyterian Church in Lexington and is an established recitalist.

His family is from Harrison and Bourbon coun-ties.

A free will offering will be taken to benefit Kentucky Refugee Ministries (KFM).

There will be a light recep-tion in the parish hall after the recital.

Church of the Advent Sunday morning services will begin at 10 a.m. starting May 25 and continuing through the summer. In the fall the time will again be 11 a.m. That date is to be deter-mined.

First United Methodist

Beach Party Surfin’ Through the Scriptures Vacation Bible School, June 16-20, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, Pike at Church street, Cynthiana.

For more information call 234-2722 or 234-1405.

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Chapel will be hosting a revival beginning at 7 p.m. on May 9 and 10, and at 6 p.m. May 11.

The guest speaker will be the Evangelist Rusty Wright of Winchester, Ky. There will be special singing nightly.

The community is invited. Anyone needing a ride or more information contact the Rev. William Gaunce at 234-6443.

The Hour Of Deliverance Chapel will host a basement sale at the corner of Oxley Avenue and 552 E. Pike St. In Cynthiana, at the home of the Rev. William Gaunce on May 15 and 16, from: 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.

All proceeds will be used for the annual holiday bas-kets during Thanksgiving and Christmas. There will be lots of items for sale we will also be taking orders for home baked goods such as cakes, breads and cookies. We need to know a head of time of what and when you will need these items.

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Upcoming events: “The Heart of a Godly Mom” - Mother’s Day message, May 11. This will be a look at mom’s in the Bible whose influence over their children has impacted everyone.

“How to Manage your Money in Tough Times” - May 28-29, 6:30-8:30 at Rohs Opera House. Rising gas and food prices got you down?

Mt Carmel Christian is trying to help by bringing some top personal finance speakers to Cynthiana.

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Unity ChristiAnMay 10: Laides banquet at

6 p.m. hosted by the men of Unity.

May 11: Mother’s Day, 8:45-11 a.m., message by Jack Bowman, special music by Gill Nance; no evening ser-vices.

May 12: Circle of Faith meeting at 7:15 at the home of Deeann Ruppert. Laura Winkle as co-host.

May 15: Sr. Saints Day at Camp Northward in Falmouth. Bus will leave the church at 7:30 a.m. with pick up also in Cynthiana around 7:45.

May 16: Spring concert Friday by The Ball Brothers. No admission, love offering will be accepted.

May 18: Graduation Sunday with J. Miller Levi speaking.

UPPer rooM GosPeLJanet McAtee of Grayson,

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berry lions club. Roger Bingham (Ky. Joe), was a guest speaker at the Berry Lions Club meeting held on May 1.

This auction features the collections of two families that had a passion for antiques, fi ne china, dolls, prints and many other varied and interesting items. This is the fi rst of three auc-tions we will have in the month of May. Watch for upcoming ads for auctions of the 24th and 31st of May.AUTOMOBILES TO BE SOLD AT NOON:• 1998 Mustang

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Cherry - Table, Cherry - Grandfather Clock, 4 Drawer Arts & Crafts Chest, Walnut - Corner China Cabinet, Walnut- Table (Regency Style) & 4 Chairs( Harp Back), Cherry - 2 Door Cabinet, Walnut - Smoke Chest, 2 Display Cases, Gold Display Case, Cherry- Table (Turn Legs), Oak - Curve Front China Cabinet, Oak Clock, Cherry - Corner China Cabinet, Cherry & Glass Display Case, Oak - Serpentine Front Chest, Marble Top - 2 Door Cabinet, Eagle Coffee Table (Carved), Piano,

Bakers Cabinet. APPROX. 28 MARIE OSMOND DOLLS, includ-ing: Clara - Pink Box, Baby Brianna, Baby Marie Picture Day, Olive May Loving Tribute, Marie, Baby Abagail, Boo Who?, Baby Annette, Remember Me, Childs Play Rose, Queen Elizabeth, Sugar Cookie,

Amaya Springtime, Clarrisa, Blossom, American Classic, Disney Tiny Tot Trio, Remember Me Rose Bud, Young Love Rose Bud, Victorian Christmas Bunny Love, Tiny Tots -White Box- Hand # Limited Edition, All Grown Up -White Box, Fairy Tales, --New Millenium, Quite A Pair, Picture Day, Toddler, Heather -Gold BoxAPPROX. 55 TY BEANIES (To be sold in lots of 5)APPROX. 52 NORTH AMERICAN BEAR CO., including: Collectors Book, Father Of Bride, Vanderbear Family, Putting Around, 13 Pcs Vanderbears, 1 Boyds Bear, 1 CatAPPROX. 50 BARBIE DOLLS (* Collectors Edition; † Special Edition, √ Limited Edition) including Royal Splendor Porcelain, Fabreche Egg, Bob Mackie Goddess Of The Sun, Holiday Jewel, Christian Dior, Moon Goddess - Bob Mackie, Winter Princess, Ballet Masquerade, Benefi t Ball, Masquerade Ball - Bob Mackie, Escada √, Silver Screen √ (Marilyn Monroe), Winter Rhapsody - Avon, Evening Extavaganza√, Scarlett O’Hara - Maroon Dress, Elizabethan Queen, Statue Of Liberty, Barbie & Ken - Phantom Of The Opera, Egyptian Queen, Millinnium Princess - Special Millinium Edi-tion, Spring Petals - Avon†, Spring Blossom - Avon†, Cinderella*, Special Occasion- Blue Dress, Winter Fantasy†, Little Bo Beep* Astronaut†, American Indian*, 35th-Anniversary†-Reproduction/Blk/Wht Bathing Suit, Bob Mackie - Gold Dress, Olympic Gymnast, Disney, Ken - Olympic Skater, Rapunzel - Collector Series, Miss America, Emerald Elegance†, Country Bride†, Artic Barbie*, Wedding Party†, Walt Disney -

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10-13-01, Gone With The Wind Lamp- Hand Painted By D. BarbourAPPROX. 23 PCS. MISCELLANEOUS GLASS-WARE, including: Hens On Nest - 1 Blue & 1 White Fenton, Small Blue Vase, Blue/White Hobnail Fluted

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Bowls, 5 Coasters, 1 GlassCASTLETON CHINA-CORSAGE: 9 Dinner Plates, 9 Salad Plates, 9 cups, 9 saucers, 9 Bread plates); 1 Blue Boy - Tomas Gainsborough, 1 Hand Ptd Plates 2 Bluebirds, 1 Cardinal Plate (Avon 1974), 1 old plate Edwin M. Knowles, 1 Lenville China Plate-Ardalt Occ Japan, 1 Little Bo Peep Childs

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PRINTS, including: - Lovers Leap, Winter In Ky, The Old Capitol, Winter Stroll # 891/3800,

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AuctionESTATE

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Cynthiana National Guard Armory1497 New Lair Road Cynthiana, Ky CARS ANTIQUES DOLLS COLLECTIBLES

SEE LOTS OF PICTURES OF ITEMS AT WWW.PALMERHAMPTON.COMTERMS: Cash, good local checks, visa, mastercard. Out-of-state checks require prior approval, no exceptions. All items must be removed from armory on day of sale.

AUCTION AUTHORIZED BY HIRAM CLOUGH, EXECUTOR

AUCTIONThursday May 8th, 6:00 PM

Horn’s Auction Gallery 317 S. Church Street • Cynthiana, Kentucky

WE WILL BE SELLING 1,000’s OF COLLECTOR CARDS INCLUDING Baseball, Football and Basketball. COMPLETE SETS OF WACKY CARDS. NEVER OPENED “DRAGON LAIR & “V” packs. Also cards featuring the Music industry, Dessert Storm, ALF and Mar-vel Comic Super Hero. MANY CARD

PACKS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN OPENED. Also Sports memorabilia including 1966 KY State basketball Program w/HC

as the 10th region champs, 1984 SI magazine w/Michael Jordan on the cover, 1920 Baseball mitt, Action fi gures, GI Joe, Dinosaurs & Dune cards, 100’s of VOLVO service and repair manu-als, Empire Strikes Back action fi gures, DC Comic Books, SEGA games, LARGE STAMP COLLEC-

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So plan now to attend this Thursday evening Auction and keep checking our web site for a complete listing of the items as we in-ventory it.

TERMS: 10% Buyers Premium will be added to determine the fi nal sale price. Cash or Check with proper ID, Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express. Absentee bidding and live internet bidding is available visit our web site or stop by the offi ce for details.

NOTE: For additional information and pictures visit our web site at www.hornsauction.com . Inspection of the items is from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Wednesday through Friday during the week of the auction.

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Records

HARRISON FAMILY COURTJudge David Melcher

presiding April 16, 2008CIVIL CASE

Leo M. Kearns vs. Carol Kay Kearns, motion hour; motion for attorney’s fees, motion to withdraw, G.A.L. order signed, withdrawal order entered.

HARRISON FAMILY COURTJudge David Melcher

presiding April 30, 2008DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Tiffany Michelle Remer vs. Jeremy Scott Brooks, domes-tic violence; order entered.

Emmalee Jean Wiglesworth vs. James Nichols Herrington, domestic violence; no party present, order entered.

HARRISON FAMILY COURTJudge David Melcherpresiding May 1, 2008

CIVIL CASEMaureen Allen Lea vs.

Robert Allen Lea, domestic; testimony taken, decreev signed.

HARRISON DISTRICT COURT

Judge Jay Delaneypresiding April 24, 2008

SMALL CLAIMSShawn Ritchey vs. Carl

Goatee, court trial; settlement agreement entered.

Northfield Oil vs. Vicky Howard, court trial; hearing held, judgment for plaintiff for $59.02 plus court costs.

Northfield Oil vs. M&M Dairy, court trial; paid, case dismissed.

Northfield Oil vs. Michael Nichols, court trial; paid, case dismissed.

T&L Equine (Tommy Mills) vs. Starmaker Farm, court trial; hearing held, judgment for $1,500 plus court costs.

Tina L. Freeman vs. Anthony W. Wallen, court trial; objec-tion raised to venue by defen-dant, motion to dismiss grant-ed.

Gwendolyn Flynn vs. Ray T. Welch, court trial; plaintiff not present, plaintiff’s claim dis-missed, hearing held on coun-terclaim, judgment for plaintiff on counterclaim, no money damages awarded either party.

HARRISON DISTRICT COURT

Judge Jay Delaneypresiding April 28, 2008

PROBATE CASESEstate of Charles Walker

Fuller, probate hearing; will admitted to probate as self-proven, order entered.

Estate of William Thomas Huffman, probate hearing; administratrix appointed, order entered.

SMALL CLAIMSCynthiana Cash LLC vs.

Ray Dewitt, other hearing; garnishment release, order entered.

CIVIL CASESKentucky Medical Services

Foundation, Inc. vs. Martha Faulkner, motion hour; default judgment granted, order entered.

North Star Capital Acquisition, LLC vs. Tracy Hunley, motion hour; order previously entered.

Michael Brogli vs. Kevin Robinson, court trial; hearing held, forcible detainer granted, to vacate on or before May 5.

Bobby L. Helton vs. Floyd Rice, motion hour; motion for default judgment overruled.

FELONY CASESJoseph A. McElfresh, 1987,

sentencing; sentenced to 20 days in jail, to report May 5.

Uranus Don Boyers, 1971, preliminary hearing; first degree trafficking in controlled s u b s t a n c e / c o c a i n e - f i r s t offense; (amended by agree-ment), preliminary hearing waived, case bound over to grand jury.

Kathy Lee Callahan, 1965, preliminary hearing; trafficking controlled substance-first degree-first offense; prelimi-nary hearing waived, case bound over to grand jury.

Misty Blue Fryman, 1980, preliminary hearing; trafficking controlled substance-first

degree-first offense; prelimi-nary hearing waived, case bound over to grand jury.

Shaun D. Stamper, 1978, preliminary hearing; theft by unlawful taking/disposition-all

others over $300; preliminary hearing held, probable cause found, bound over to grand jury, bond to remain the same.

April Wilson, 1977, prelimi-

nary hearing; criminal posses-sion forged instrument-second degree; (amended to theft by unlawful taking under $300),

The Cynthiana Democrat will publish public records as they are recorded by the various public agencies. In order to preserve fairness and impartiality, names appearing in public records and documents published by the Cynthiana Democrat will be reported without exception.

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294 Clover Lane, Hwy 36: 23 acres, 3 BR, 2 BA home w/poplar � oors, geothermal & more. $305,000. Home & 5 acres - $255,000, or house & 13 acres for $275,000. Call Nancy.

1005 Waits Road - This property is neat, clean & is a must-see. Great for horses, cattle or recre-ation. Nice 4 BR, 2 BA home, full basement, horse barn, shop and pond. MLS# 804172 Call Sissy.

809 Olive Branch Rd. (Fleming Co.) - Great pasture land! 183± acres, approx. 2064 ft. of rd. frontage. Could be used for cattle, sheep, goats & some types of horses. Build your dream home on this farm! MLS# 801036 Call Sissy.

2020 Ky Hwy 1744 - 3 BR, 2 BA mobile home on a 2± acre lot w/� replace, just minutes from town. Call Nancy.

163 Hardin Road (Pendleton Co.) 3 BR, 2 BA doublewide on 1± acre lot minutes from Falmouth, Cyn or I-75 in Grant Co. Call Nancy.

130 Cherry Lane - 3 BR, 1.5 BA • Full basement (partially fi nished) • Garage Call Jaye.

1847 Ky Hwy 356 - Seller Wants O� er! 3 BR, 2 BA Dw • 2 acre lot • Great location • Close to West-side School • Motivated Seller! Call Nancy.

242 Adams Lane Looking for a mini-farm for horses? This property could be it. Minutes from Gerogetown this 3 BR, 2 BA doublewide on 8.6 acres with a 2-stall barn is perfect. Call Nancy.

1199 Robinson-Renaker Rd. - Possible Owner Financing Quiet country setting, just minutes from town! 3 BR, 2 BA doublewide on 16.25 acres with a large garage/shop. Call Nancy.

1414 Ky Hwy 982 (Edgewater) Pre-Civil War home with 3 BR, 2 BA on 20+ acres. Plank fenc-ing, run-in shed & more. Call Nancy.

921 Kennedy Court, Paris - 3 BR, 2.5 BA home on a large corner lot. 2 car garage, all appliances stay. Call Brad.

312 S. Main St. - Lovely 3 BR, 1-1/2 BA. Hard-wood � oors, deck, nice back yard. Walking distance to downtown Winchester. Call Sissy.

788 Crockett Lane (Robertson Co.) - Very nice 3 BR/2BA Clayton DW on 1 acre lot minutes from Maysville or Cyn. FP, central heat/air, 8 x 10 outbuilding & more. Call Nancy.

90 Ky. Hwy. 3003 - 3 BR brick home w/full basement on 2.5 acres minutes from town. FR w/� replace, DR & LR. Call Nancy.

24 Gasser Lane - Country living, but close to town! 3 BR, 2 BA home on 1.32 acres. Large den, bsmt., kit. w/cherry cabinets. Above-ground pool, 2-car det. garage. Priced to sell! Call Nancy.

2234 Junction Pike - 3 BR, 2.5 BA home, den w/� replace, all appliances, heated workshop & more. Call Nancy.

Owsley Co. - CHILDREN’S CAMP on 140± acres. Two 36 bed dorms, main residence, director’s quarters, chapel, indoor heated pool, dining hall & more! Call Ellen or Nancy.

209 W. Pleasant St.- Large commercial building with 2 baths on a large lot w/storage building in the back. Call Jaye.

4144 U.S. Hwy. 27 N - Commerical building with 6,000 sq. ft. Good location! Elec., water, bathroom and more. $94,000 MLS# 727580 Call Nancy.

SMALL BUSINESS - OWNER WANTS OFFER Main St. Mt. Olivet - 2 Story remodeled bldg., 3 phase electric, nice lot. $29,000 Call Sherrie.

115 S. Walnut St. - Investment/Rental income opportunity! Great location, corner lot downtown building, is a MUST SEE. Over 15,000 sq. ft. on the corner of Walnut & Pike MLS# 804785 Call Nancy

399 Morning Glory Road - Nice 3 BR, 1.5 BA house w/basement located minutes from town. Has tilt-in windows, central air, garage, DR & FR, new ref., stove & cherry cabinets. Call Jaye.

Claysville-Sunrise Road - Looking for peace and quiet? Take a look at this 55± acres farm. Excellent place to build a hill-top retreat. Just minutes to Cynthiana, 45 min. to Lexington Call Nancy.

588 LOWRY LN. Mini-farm/Approx 10 acres! Only 24 miles from KY Horse Park! Beautiful 5 yr old brick ranch, full � n walk-out bsmt, security gate, 2-car att. garage. 4 BR, 2.5 BA, nice deck overlook-ing inground pool. Over 3,500 sq.ft. Call Nancy.

4160 US Hwy 27 North Nice 4 BR, 2 BA DW on 13± acres, full, un� n. bsmt, fam. room w/FP & lg metal building. Located minutes from Cyn & approx 1 hr from Cincinati/Lex. Call Nancy.

2094 Ky Hwy 1032 Come to the Country! 23 acres, completely remodeled brick home w/full � nished bsmt, barn w/stalls for horses. 2-acre pond & creek Call Nancy.

Delaney Road (Flemming Co.) 90± rolling acres w/2 BR farm house, 2 barns. Farm is suitable for horses or cattle. Right o� 68N at Fairview. Call Nancy.

944 Avena Road - Looking for a quiet spot to relax after a busy day? Stop & look at this nice 2005 DW home with 1,969 sq. ft. & 6.2 acres. Room to have a few horses. Beautiful country side from every angle. Call Nancy.

93 Emerald Lane - Very nice 3 BR, 2 BA doublewide on 6.7 acres, minutes from town. Call Jaye.

Carpenter Pike (Nicholas Co.) 497 Acre Crop Farm! 350 tillable acres, 85 acres of bottom land, 5 barns, shop, tenant house, 2 greenhouses & cattle facilities. Call Nancy.

Hwy 539 (Robertson Co.) - 61 beautuful acres with North Fork Creek as the boundary. Lots of building sites. MLS# 807505. Call Nancy.

Hwy 539 (Robertson Co.) - 24 acres, county water, beautiful building sites. Priced at $3,000 per acre. Call Nancy.

678 Old Lair Rd. - Looking for a retirement home? This could be it. 3 BR, 2 BA home on .46 acre lot. Close to schools and shopping. Call Nancy.

118 S. Walnut - Great 2 story building w/ o� -street parking built around 1895. It has been a bed and breakfast and is presently apts. $159,000 Call Nancy.

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Hwy 62 West: LOOKING FOR A GREAT LOCATION FOR YOUR BUSI-

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restrictions apply. Ask for Nancy.

Hwy. 356Harrison Co.

18.8 acres $59,500

Chipman RidgeGrant Co.

17 acres $39,500

Edgewater Pk.2.1 acres $34,5003.3 acres $39,5004.5 acres $47,500

Frogtown Rd. Scott Co.

8.8 acres $45,00010.3 acres $45,0007.2 acres $28,500

Cook Ridge Bracken Co.

8.9 acres $28,900

Hwy. 367.6 acres $37,500 (Hinton-Webber)

Sunrise-Claysville Rd.

14.1 acres $39,50010.1 acres $29,50019.8 acres $49,500

Alhambra Rd.Robertson Co.

13.2 acres $36,5009.4 acres $32,5008.7 acres $32,5004.8 acres $24,500

Hwy. 934Pulaski Co.

5.7 acres $31,5002.1 acres $24,900

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for details.

Martin Road8.23 acres $27,90013.7 acres $36,500

Salem BranchLewis County

2.7 acres $19,5003.8 acres $21,9005.9 acres $23,900

Robinson-Renaker Rd.

19.1 acres $69,500

Shepherd Ridge(Robertson Co.)

12.6 acres $28,900

Rocky Springs Rd.2.1 acres $22,900

Cabin CreekLewis Co.

6.9 acres $29,0008 acres $29,000

Ogden RidgeRobertson Co.

7.6 acres $28,900 (old barn)

7881 U.S. 62W • 5 BR, 3 BA home • 40 acres • Partial bsmt. • Barns • Pond $1,500,000. Call Nancy or Kenneth.

865 Shady Nook Lane 285 Acres rolling land • 4 tobacco barns • 1 feed barn • Creek. $855,000 Call Nancy.

2374 Central Ridge (Rob-ertson Co.) 131 acre cattle farm • 3 BR, 2 BA doublewide •frontage on 2 sides. $250,000. Call Nancy or Kenneth.

US Hwy 62 East 49.45 acres of rolling land w/a NEW 3 BR home (needs some � nish work), 2 BA, full bsmt, co. water, woods & more. Priced to

sell at $190,000. MLS# 801781. Call Nancy

Beaver Baptist Road - 120± rolling acres cattle farm, county water available, only minutes from town. Priced to sell at $159,000. MLS# 804482 Call Nancy.

Hwy 62 (Robertson Co) 40 Acres, co. water, woods. $110,000 - MLS# 708759. Call Nancy.

Hwy 62 (Robertson Co) 59± acres, woods, cleared. $85,000 - MLS# 713927. Call Nancy.

Kendall Branch 87± acres, barn, pond. $147,050 MLS #644051 Call Nancy.

918 Two Lick 104 acre cattle farm with 2 barns and an older 2-3 BR frame home located just o� US 27. $242,000. Call Nancy.

Ogden Ridge Road (Robertson Co.) 59± acres, woodland, Johnson & Rag Creeks, nice building sites. $150,000 MLS# 720363 Call Nancy.

6096 Central Ridge Rd. (Robertson Co.) - 73± acre farm with a 2-story home in good condition. 3 BR, 1 BA, large eat-in kitchen. 2 barns, 30 x 56 metal shop, county water & more. $265,000 MLS# 801052. Call Nancy.

Mudlick Pike 125 acres • Barn • Lots of road frontage. Good cattle farm! $285,000 MLS #717034 Call Sissy.

Highway 19 (Harrison Co.) 107± acres 2 barns, pond, creek. $170,000. Call Nancy

4689 Hwy 596 (Mason Co.) - 40 acres Close to AA Hwy. • 3 BR • 2 BA • Large shop • Barn MLS# 715220 $199,000 Call Nancy.

Highway 165 (Robertson Co.) 65± acres 6 Bent tobacco barn • Creek • Natural gas • Co. water & sewer available. MLS# 713931. $126,750 Call Nancy.

191 Hoover Rd. (Robertson Co.) 82 Acres • Licking River frontage • 3 BR home • Barn. $252,000. MLS# 732112 $252,000 Call Nancy.

Hwy. 165 South (Robertson Co.) - 162 acres Joins Blue Licks Park • 2325 ft. road frontage • Old barn • Creek • Woods. MLS# 732674 $285,000 Call Sissy.

Hwy. 1284 & Falmouth-Sunrise Rd. 76± acres in Northern Harrison Co. Fronts on 2 roads, nice building sites, good cattle farm, 1 barn, 2 ponds, co. water & approx. 20 acres woods. $148,200 Call Aimee.

37.2 acres $79,50016.2 acres $42,50015.2 acres $42,500

Hendricks Lane5.6 acres $32,5004.6 acres $32,500

Twin Creek5.23 acres $34,9008.7 acres $36,5009.2 acres $38,900

Ashcraft RoadMason Co.

10.1 acres $45,00015.4 acres $59,50011.7 acres $47,50014.5 acres $57,500Sechrest Crossing

Fleming Co.5.9 Ac.(pond) $33,50013.8 acres x$49,5008.1 acres $36,50010.3 acres $45,000

305 Pike Street 2 family home, 2400 sq. ft. per unit, each w/3BR & 2 BA. Live in one side & rent the other. $110,000 • MLS# 713332 Call Nancy.

194 Lucy Lane 3 BR doublewide • 10 acres • Plank fencing • Riding arena • Gently Rolling land. MLS #800171. $135,000. Call Nancy

34 Peachtree - Great location - White Oak Estates. 3 BR, 2 BA, eat-in kitchen. $125,000. MLS# 723247. Call Nancy.

LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT PROPERTY? Get two for one low price! 425 Dorsey: 2 BR, 1 BA home w/electric baseboard heat, city water & sewage. 427 Dorsey: 2-story rental home with 4 BR, 1.5 BA, built-in porch, city water & sewage. $75,000. Call Nancy

4616 Snakelick Rd. BACK ON THE MARKET! 3BR, 2 BA Doublewide • In neeed of repair • Private lot. $35,000 MLS# 725057 Call Jaye.

1035 Avena Road - NICE STARTER PROPERTY - 3 BR, 1 BA singlewide on 14± acres, minutes from Cynthiana. Priced to sell POSSIBLE OWNER FINANCING. $66,000, MLS# 803970 Call Nancy.

115 Old Lair Road - Great Starter Home! 1 Br, BA house on a full basement, has been remodeled & has new roof, heating system, windows & doors. Priced to sell! $42,000 MLS# 807429 Call Jaye.

4785 Oddville Sunrise Road 3 BR, 2 BA mobile home on 10± acres, just minutes from town. Bring your horses or cattle - would make a nice hobby farm. $89,000 MLS# 801890 Call Nancy.

3632 Ruddles Mill Road 3 BR • 1 BA • 1-acre lot • 25x40 shop garage. $112,000 MLS# 742288 Call Nancy.

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Main Street (Mt. Olivet) Nice 4± acre lot right in the heart of town. Perfect for your new home or doublewide. Within walking distance of schools, library, courthouse & stores. $32,500. Call Teresa.

Doyle Lane (Mason Co.) 28.9 acres of beautiful rolling land for your new home, crops, or cattle. Property is located minutes from Maysville & Hwy. 68. $65,000. Call Amanda.

Orangeburg Estates (Mason Co.) 19.5 acres for your new home. Just minutes from the AA Hwy. & 8 miles from Maysville Wal-Mart. $45,000. MLS# 731558 Call Nancy.

Sunrise Road 8.4 Acres - $33,000 - MLS# 715827 Call Nancy. Twin Creek Road Nice 24.8 acre building lot for your new home. Beautiful country setting minutes from Georgetown. $85,900 MLS# 801805 Call Nancy. Edwards Lane (Hwy.1032 W) 27 Acres with lots of road frontage and homesites, just minutes from I-75 and Cynthiana. Priced $88,500. Call Nancy.

Hendricks Lane - 7.5 acres of rolling land perfect for your doublewide or house. 37 x 27 shed, 40 x 25 shop. Septic system & cis-tern, co. water available. Priced at $69,000. MLS# 804453 Call Nancy.

Hwy. 616 (Robertson Co.) 23 Acres - $65,000 MLS# 510785 Call Nancy.

Myers Station Rd. (Nich Co. ) 30 Acres - $49,000 MLS# 731325 Call Nancy.

Edgewater Estates 3.3 Acres - $50,000 Call Nancy.

Gardner Lane 13.9 Acres - $43,000 MLS# 731785 Call Nancy.

Mt. Tabor Rd. (Fleming Co.) 15± Acres - $39,500 MLS# 724845. Call Nancy.

Edgewater Estates 2.2 Acres - $34,500 - MLS# 637287 Call Sissy.

Saltwell Road (Nich. Co.) 15.1 acre tract lays rolling with co. water. $35,500 - MLS# 729913. Call Nancy.

Sunrise Claysville Rd 8.5 acre lot for building, waterline is in place & water meter is paid for, but not installed. Property has small barn. $32,500. Call Jaye

Dutch Chapel Rd. 5.3 Acres - $29,500 - MLS#708760. Call Nancy.

Robinson Rd. 4 Lots, 1 acre each • $21,500 each Call Nancy.

Creekview Trace 1 Acre building lots Call Nancy.Boyers Chapel 10.8 acre beautiful building tract w/woods. Minutes from I-75 at the Sadieville exit. $42,500 Call Nancy.

4.7 acres $119,500 (house)

Junction Pike10.9 acres $39,50011.7 acres $39,50029 acres $57,50019.7 acres $55,00031.1 acres $67,500

Juett Rd. - Grant Co.

5.3 acres $25,9005 acres $27,900

Mill Creek & 3565.5 acres $36,9005 acres $36,500

Twin Creek(Wooded Tracts)

16 acres $79,50016.1 acres $79,50014.8 acres $72,500

13.3 acres $69,50010.1 acres $69,50012.2 acres $69,900

Deer ValleyGarrard Co.

11.1 acres $42,500

Highway 19Robertson Co.

5.5 acres $27,5003.6 acres $28,900

Waits Road6.3 acres $34,500

Hwy 539 (Robertson Co.)

61 acres $123,50024.6 acres $73,90017 acres $39,50020 acres $39,500

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10784 Ky Hwy 27 North9.2 acres, Large Shop, Barn.Call Sherry 859-556-0483.

$135,000 MLS# 803189

106 Toadvine Lane10 acres, garage. Immaculate &

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$139,000 MLS# 802865

454 Lower CurryCountry Living at its best!

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$120,000 MLS# 720504

316 Main Street, BerryImmaculate. Must see. 2 or 3 BR, large

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$95,000 MLS# 721316

2055 KY Hwy 1842 E, Connersville4 BR, 2 BA, acre lot. Owner/Agent.

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$96,500 MLS# 723275

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97 Lakeside Drive • Lakeview SubNicely remodeled 3 BR, 1.5 BA brick home with carport & garage. New

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$125,000 MLS. No 806000 $169,900 MLS. No 806301

1379 Cook Rd.Nice 3 BR, 2 BA, great room w/WBFP,

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$89,900 MLS. No 801706

149 Hardins Ferry • Country LivingA� ordable 3 BR brick w/WBFP, full

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79 Raintree DriveLarge living room with 2 BRs and 1 BA, covered deck, water feature, and 2 outbuildings with electric.

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For sale by owner: 280 Emerald Lane. 3 BR, 2 BA home on 10.75 �at acres. Approxi-mately 1,900 sq. ft. of living space, all appliances included. Solid oak window sills, huge front porch, breakfast nook, dining room, open �oor plan. Un�nished upstairs. $148,000. Call for showing 234-3411 or 588-8700. Make O�er!

Peaceful Country Setting

CALL 1-866-234-5237

CUT THE CLUTTERSell it in the Classifieds!

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guilty plea entered, 90 days in jail, probated 2 years unsuper-vised, $100 fine, costs.

MISDEMEANOR CASESJames Holland, arraign-

ment; local county ordinance; case dismissed, defendant in compliance.

Brandy Perkins, 1980, other hearing; apply bond to fines and costs.

James M. Franklin, 1988, sentencing; possession of marijuana; sentenced to 30 days in jail, probated 2 years unsupervised, $100 fine, costs, 16 hours community service.

Brandy Perkins, 1980, other hearing; 2 counts parent/cus-todian send child to school-first/second; guilty plea entered, $200 fine on each, costs.

Joe Brewer, 1963, other hearing; bench warrant recalled, remand case on sat-isfaction of sentence.

Christopher A. James, 1961, sentencing; assault fourth degree (domestic violence) minor injury; report to Bourbon County jail, sentenced to 60 days in jail, balance probated 2 years unsupervised, $100 fine, costs.

Tara Sue Jolly, 1978, sen-tencing; 2 counts theft by deception-include cold checks under $300; $10 fine on each plus costs.

Delza Nickles Jr., 1958, pre-trial conference; improper start from parked position - dis-missed; 2 counts menacing - dismissed; operate motor vehicle under influence of alcohol/drugs-first offense - guilty plea entered, $200 fine, service fee, costs, operators license suspended 90 days, ADE school; resisting arrest - guilty plea entered, 30 days in jail, probated one year unsu-pervised, $100 fine; 3 counts terroristic threatening-third degree - dismissed; failure to produce insurance card - dis-missed; failure to wear seat belt - dismissed; disorderly conduct-second degree - dis-missed; possession open alco-hol beverage container in a motor vehicle - dismissed.

Shane Pyles, 1986, sen-tencing; theft by unlawful tak-ing/disposit ion-shopli f t ing under $300; sentenced to 30 days in jail, probated 2 years unsupervised, $100 fine, costs.

Veronica Aubrey, 1980, pre-liminary hearing; first degree possession of controlled sub-stance/drug unspecified-first offense; (amended to attempt), guilty plea entered, 120 days in jail, probated 2 years unsu-pervised, $200 fine, costs.

TRAFFIC CASESRoger E. Perrin, 1962,

arraignment; no/expired regis-tration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt; dismissed.

Homer Ross, 1955, motion hour; (motion to revoke proba-tion due to non-compliance), admission to probation viola-tion $450 previously probated is now imposed.

Rachel Boone, 1980, arraignment; speeding 10 mph over limit - guilty plea entered,

$20 fine, costs; failure to pro-duce insurance card - dis-missed without prejudice.

Michael Coldiron, 1985, arraignment; improper start from parked position; paid.

Richardo Salazar, 1979, arraignment; speeding 16 mph over limit; paid.

Jonathan P. Taylor, 1977, arraignment; failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security-first; dismissed with-out prejudice.

Michael A. Wilson, 1990, arraignment; 2 counts disre-garding stop sign - guilty plea entered, $25 fine, costs.

Clarence F. Woosley, 1947, arraignment; failure to produce insurance card - dismissed without prejudice; 2 counts Pt. 396, Fed Safety Regs inspect/repair/maintenance - guilty plea entered, $25 fine, costs; Pt. 393, Federal Safety Regs, parts needed for safe opera-tion - dismissed; violation Part 172 Fed Safety Reg.-hazard material - guilty plea entered, $25 fine.

Emily A. Beckett, 1987, other hearing; apply bond to fines and costs, refund remainder.

Russell A. Bryant, 1989, other hearing; paid, recall

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era.com • erathecantrellgroup.com • lbar.com

The Cantrell Group, Inc.109 Court Street,

Cynthiana, KY 41031Pam Cantrell, Principal Broker

Phone 859-234-6625 Fax 859-234-6658

2108 KY Hwy 344, Lewis Co.Owner REALLY wants off er!

• Seasonal Retreat• 104.9 acres w/cabin

Tawana 859-588-0213MLS 728193

$129,900

10051 US Hwy 27 N• 3 BR • 2 BA

$1,000 BONUS to Selling Agent

Judy 859-588-2942MLS 800754

$85,000

525 South ElmarchThe time to buy is Now

• 3 BR, 1 BA • Full bsmtPeggy 588-0130

MLS 728892

$97,000

66 Juniper Dr.Westside School Dist.

3 BR, 1 BA. Up to $500 painting allowance.

Judy 588-2942

$105,900

Republican PikeFantastic Buy for the Money!

• 2 BR, 1 BACall Judy 859-588-2942

MLS 729604

$70,000

Jill Lane/Colony EastSpring FEVER!

Take advantage of this Exceptional Bldg. Lot.

Start Building TodayJudy 859-588-2942

$30,000

124 North ElmarchSUBMIT OFFER! Owner Will

Consider• 3 BR, 1 BA, • brick

Judy 859-588-2942

$87,500

Pam Cantrell. . . . . 859-556-0691Amber Hunt . . . . . 859-588-0249Garrett Hunter . . . 859-298-0026Tawana Jones . . . . 859-588-0213

Jim Lee . . . . . . . . . 859-234-3628John Lee . . . . . . . . 859-234-2635Judy McCown . . . . 859-588-2942Peggy McNabb . . . 859-588-0130

Don Powell . . . . . . 859-588-2672Jeannie Smiley. . . 859-588-8529

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

450 E Pleasant• 3 BR • 1.5 BA, new carpetReplaced windows, doors,

H/C unit Judy 859-588-2942

$94,500

Are you falling behind on your mortgage payments?

ERA The Cantrell Group may be able to help!

Forclosurers may be avoided, call for a free consultation (859) 234-6625

OPEN HOUSESat. 4/19 • 1-3

Recently Sold311 Old Lair Road: $74,900 This is a great Buy • 3 BR, 1 BA, brick ranch “As is-Where Is” Peggy 859-588-0130509 Wagoner Lane: $124,800 • 73 acres • fi xer upper DW, old barn • Raven Creek at back Peggy 859-588-0130111 Wilson Avenue: $79,800 Peggy NcNabb (859) 588-0130

238 Wilson Ave.Back on the Market - come see what

they’ve done!Tawana (859) 588-0213

$87,500

Just Listed205 North Miller Street

New Central H/A • New thermo-pane tilt-in windows • 2 BR, 1 BA

Don 588-2672

$120,000

Just Listed105 Cardinal Court

Sold in 1 Day!2 BR, 1 BA

Amber 588-0249

$86,000

Just Listed

328 Liberty Street• 4 BR, 2 BA • Basement• 1-car attached garageJudy 859-588-2942

MLS 730667

$78,000

Under Contract

103 Brooks Street• 3 BR, 1 BA brick ranch

Large corner lot Owner/agentJeannie 588-8529

$79,900

1516 Twin Creek Rd.Ready to Move to the Country!5 acres, barn, 4 BR, 2 BA, DW

Jeannie 588-8529

$136,900

Just Listed

Rector-Hayden, RealtorsHarrison County Homes

863-2424 Rector-Hayden, Realtors 868-8001102 Finley Drive, Georgetown 40324

$43,900 - 5 acre building site! Build your dream home in this serene setting! Alma Hopkins - 608-2003

$72,000 - 1.5 story, 4BR, living room, kitchen, dining room, on bsmt. Ishmael Hopkins 588-2020$89,900 - 2BR, BA, completely remodeled home on nice lot. Covered front porch. Missy Winchell - 608-8778

$129,900 - Develop your oun subdivion!! 13 lots on Robinson Renaker Rd. Ishmael Hopkins - 588-2020$179,500 - 3BR, 2.5BA brick ranch w/FP, w/o bsmt, on .43+/- acre, established area. Karen Hurley & Ishamel Hopkins 321-7321 & 588-2020$190,000 - Bring your horses or cattle to enjoy this farm country! 30 acres & farm house! Ishamel Hopkins - 588-2020$215,000 - Sharp home on 13.21 acres, 4BR, 2.5BA, apx. 2040 sqft, full bsmt. Alma Hopkins - 608-2003$230,000 - Edgewater Est-2+ ac, 1900 sq ft home w/unfinished basement. Leon Coffman - 619- 7141$239,000 - Brick ranch on 5 ac. 2100+/- sq ft, full bsmt. Walter Stone - 321-2560$245,900 - Rural-Paradise! 3BR, 2.5BA, 1848+/- sqft. 17.48 acres. Covered back deck. Alma Hopkins 608-2003$250,000 - 100 acres peace, quiet and solitude at end of country road. Ishmael Hopkins 588-2020

$270,000 - Hunter's Paradise! Secluded, great recreational land. Alma Hopkins 608-2003

$309,900 - Lovely 4BR, 3.5BA home on 25 acres of woods & wildlife, pool & shed. Sue Lawrence - 421-8844

$89,900 - 7.5 acres+/- of peace & seclusion plus good condition mobile home-2BR. Joan Delmoro & Sue Law- rence 221-5128 & 421-8844

$425,000 - Excellent cattle farm, 2 barns, 2 ponds and new fencing. Ishmael Hopkins 588-2020

$279,900 - New spacious modular w/9' ceilings and many upgrades. 2222 sqft. Alma Hopkins - 608-2003

$69,500 - Small home on acreage. Garage, small barn. Close to town! Ishmael Hopkins 588-2020

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

USE THIS FOR 8/6/07 SHOPPER<----------------NEW

SATURDAYHOURS:

8:30 -noon

6.5 Acres building loton Sunrise Rd. • $31,000

15.809 ACRE LOT - Van Deren Estates

Hicks Pike • $76,000 Call Ann, 588-0858

DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL PROPERTY• 105 E. Pike St. & 103 E.

Pike St. - $75,000• 204 Main St. $75,000

BUILDING LOT ON MARSHALL AVE. - $20,000 Hard-to-fi nd building lot

within city limits!

5.8 ACRE BUILDING LOT - HICKS PIKE

Great location. Restrictions apply to protect your invest-ment. Call Ann. $32,500

Corner of Millcreek & Connersville Road

PRICE REDUCED: $220,000

REPUBLICAN PIKE Picturesque cottage type home located on a nice lot about 7 miles east of Cynthiana on Republican Pike (Hwy 392). Large greatroom/kitchen area, one bedroom, bath and stor-age. Just bring your things and move in to this lovely small home. Priced at $65,000.

THINKING ABOUT AN

“Having a successful auction requires lots of planning BEFORE the sale, and the auctioneer should consult closely

with you to determine your objectives. We’re experienced in real estate, personal property and estate auctions. Personal

property auctions require lots of sta� , and mine is the best. All of our clerking is computerized, so you get an easy-to-read

report of everything sold.” - Doug Hampton

Call Doug at 234-1120 and put his 33 years’ experience and his excellent sta� to work for you!

Auction?

45Here’s some good news!State Auto’s PRIME OF LIFE™ Plan* rewards qualifying policyholders with substantial auto and homeowners premium savings and enhanced insurance protection. That’s more coverage for fewer dollars!

Contact our agency to learn more about this exciting program.

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Lena HerringtonThe Palmer-Hampton Agency859-234-1120

FARM INSURANCEHEADQUARTERS

Our agency is proud to o� er excel-lent farm insurance policies, and we

have three di� erent companies from which to choose your best policy.

Many discounts are available, including discounts for above average credit, newer

homes, farm and auto discount and we can also insure your farm truck.

Call us today. One of our companies has been insuring farms in Harrison County since 1891, so they must be pretty good!

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This home is ready to move into with every-thing you would want in a stately home, lots of privacy, 4.4 acres, 4 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, 2 car garage, gas logs, mature trees, just 13 minutes from Cynthiana and 15 minutes from Toyota.

*Qualifying age and coverage enhancements/discounts vary by state.

NEW LISTING: 3141 KY HWY 1054 S

If you like the country, this one is for you. An exceptionally nice modular home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths & a kitchen that is every woman’s dream kitchen, with plenty of beautiful cabinets & lots of counter space. The large den has a built- in entertainment center, the large master bedroom has walk-in closet. This prop-erty is ready to move into with nothing to do but enjoy. Priced at $117,000

Interest rates continue going down. The time is right!

FARM AUCTION NOTICE

Dianna CurtisThe Palmer-Hampton Agency859-234-1120

3740 Maysville Rd, Carlisle, KY

859-289-5720www.mattoxrealestate.com

AuctionSaturday, May 10 10:00 a.m.Bald Hill Road Carlisle, KY

From U.S. 68, turn on to Sugar Creek/Old Blue Licks Road at Al-lison's Concrete; left on Sugar Creek Road; left on Bald Hill Road. Farm is on the left.

Larry and Laura Estebo of Double L Farms, LLC have contracted for the sale of their fantastic country home, and have authorized the sale of this remaining portion of their 256 acre Nicholas County farm.

An exceptional opportunity to purchase a farm that offers great potential as pasture for livestock, is the perfect habitat for all types of wildlife, and gives you an op-portunity to relax by your shared stocked lake.

120+ acres, more or less, with long front-age on Bald Hill Road. Rolling pastures, productive small bottoms, plus heavily wooded areas offering great cover for wild-life. Includes many fantastic home sites with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Shared stocked lake - app. 2 acres - has lots of BIG bass. Nicholas County Water District, small ponds wet -weather stream. Acreage is subject to survey, which should be completed prior to the auction.

Shown by appointmentTERMS: 10% down day of auction, with the balance due on or before June 25, 2008.

4-5 Bedroom, 2 bath home on 4 acres overlooking pond. Large decks & patio for entertaining friends

& family. Basement & attic for storage.

Jane Richardson 859-351-0903

Open House Sunday, May 11th from 2-4 PM3415 New Lair Rd. $179,500

Robynwood Heights Apartments

• 1 Bedroom Vacancy • Maintenance Free • Basic Rent $310 • Income Guidelines

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

Apply Call 859-234-0417,

TDD 1-800-648-6056

106 Battlegrove Avenue3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 1200 sq. ft.

A beautiful home completely remodeled! New: central heat/air, deck, appliances, ceramic tile, french doors. Gorgeous hardwood �oors. Freshly painted inside/outside and new insulation. This home is move-in ready and priced to sell quickly! Owner/agent.

Call: 859.588.1287 or 859.588.1793

$104,950

1& 2 Bedroom Apartments

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White Oak Apartments209 Plum Court, Cynthiana, KY

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Section VIII Vouchers Accepted

Made in the USA

Gut Gemacht

$189,000FOR SALE517 East Pike Street, Cynthiana: Charming Cape Cod framed with cedar shingles, large lot, living room w/�replace, built-in bookcases, hardwood �oors, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, full walk-out basement, 2 car garage, 2 patios. Call today!Marion Vest (859) 235-0163Martha Jones (859) 278-0272

CraigsList.com 624093384 Owners.com WTJ7030

House and garage on 4.25 acres. 4 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, central air & heat pump, county water, located between Carlisle, Cynthiana & Millersburg on 32/36 Headquarters Road. Call (859) 289-2046. For more information and pictures www.lamorris.com $166,950.

For Sale by Owner

SELL ITin the Classifi eds.

1-866-234-5237

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bench warrant.James B. Stidham, 1988,

other hearing; apply bond to fines and costs, refund any remainder.

Lois F. Brandenburg, 1958, other hearing; bench warrant

recalled, admits probation vio-lation, $450 previously pro-bated is now imposed, apply bond to fines and costs.

Woody D. Carson, 1977, pretrial conference; failure of non-owner operator to main-tain required insurance-first, failure to wear seat belt; guilty

plea entered, $500 fine, $450 probated on year, pay $50 fine, costs.

Nathan Gay, 1976, court trial; hearing held; Pt. 396, Fed Safety Regs inspect/

repair/maintenance - guilty finding, $25 fine; operate with inactive/cancelled/revoked weight distance tax license - guilty finding, $25 fine; improp-er use of farm plate (over

38,000 lbs.) - guilty finding, $25 fine.

Joseph McElfresh, 1987, show cause deferred/install-ment payment; case deemed satisfied and remanded from

docket.James K. Wright, 1962,

court trial; violation Part 392, Fed Safety Reg. driving of

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3740 Maysville Rd, Carlisle, KY

859-289-5720www.mattoxrealestate.com

AuctionFriday, May 9 6:00 p.m.

Mattox Auction Center • 3740 Maysville Road, Carlisle, KY

Oak step-back kitchen cupboard with glass door top, mixed wood pie safe, mahogany four drawer chest, mixed wood dresser with marble insert, stripped kitchen cabinet, iron patio chairs, wood and iron double patio bench, rope beds, walnut dresser with marble in-sert, good oak-walnut stand tables, wal. marble top coffee table, oak/ash high chair, painted high chair, Shaker chair and rocker, penitentiary rocker, mahogany deep well vanity with triple mirror, oak four drawer dresser with gooseneck mirror supports, good oak lectern, oak sideboard, good painted blanket chest, slant front desk, medium size chopping block, painted corner cupboard, Victorian parlor set, oak two-door wardrobe, and more.

Great selection of oriental items including ebonized fi ve drawer sofa/parlor table with painted drawer fronts, two-tier elm table, elm coffee table, two door painted cabinets, black cabinet with two pressed drawers and two doors, red painted two door cabinet, painted trunk, four drawer altar table, plank top bench, three drawer elm table with shelf, oil and ginger jars, a framed porcelain plaque, grain measures, calligraphy brushes, blue stoneware parrots, por-celain book fl ask, lg. iron camel bell, lattice foot rest, root stump pedestal, horse-mounting steps, lg. wooden dough bowl/trough, lg. brown water jar, and more. Howard Miller lighted display case, sofa table, electric sewing machine, milk can, brass bucket, brown buttermilk pitcher, ox yoke, app. 50 pcs. Fostoria America, linens, iron items, quilt and quilt top, tin toys, lg. copper kettle and stand, Spanish Coca-Cola sign, and much more. Please visit our website at www.mattoxrealestate.com for additional details.

Terms: Cash or check with proper identifi cation. Visa and Master-Card accepted. $1. per lot processing fee added to the price of each item sold to determine the total purchase price.

Clarence Horn

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

Estate AuctionSaturday May 17th, 9:30 a.m.

Horn’s Auction Gallery 317 S. Church Street • Cynthiana, Kentucky

We will be selling quality furniture from the Estate of Ruth Spegal and for others who are downsizing.

Two piece living room suit, Mahogany fi nish 4 piece bedroom suite w/full bed, White Provincial 4 piece bedroom suite w/twin canopy bed, Maple table w/4 chairs, coffee & end tables, Magnavox console TV w/stereo record player & 8 track tapes, Oak stand tables, 4 Cherry dining room chairs, costume jewelry, Dun-can Phyfe drop leaf dining room table, ladder back chairs, sewing rocker, small pie safe, glass top coffee table, small buffet, Pink De-pression Glass pieces, RCA Console TV, Mans Rocker, Plaid Sofa, Metal patio table w/4 chairs, plant stand, Round Oak dining room table w/3 leaves and 4 chairs, China Hutch, small Marble top table, Oil Lamps, Glass Churns, OAK DRESSER W/ MIRROR, Oak Library table, MAHOGANY BLANKET CHEST, small kitchen table, OAK SERPENTINE DRESSER W/ MIRROR, Maple twin bed, ANTIQUE OAK WALL TELEPHONE, NEW 5’x8’ Oriental rug, 5 PIECE JENNY LYNN BEDROOM SUITE, horse collar, brass candle holders and much more.

TERMS: 10% Buyers Premium will be added to determine the fi nal sale price. Cash or Check with proper ID, Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express. Absentee bidding and live internet bidding is available visit our web site or stop by the offi ce for details.

NOTE: For additional information and pictures visit our web site at www.hornsauction.com . Inspection of the items is from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Wednesday through Friday during the week of the auction.

Concessions by Cj’s Catering

CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONClay’s Warehouse

Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 9:00 a.m.Location: 949 Camargo Road, Mt. Sterling

Farm Machinery & EquipmentHay Equipment In Great Demand

RECEIVING: Monday, May 5 thru Friday, May 9

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Refreshments will be available. Auction Indoors

DIRECTIONS: From I-64, turn toward Mt. Sterling, turn right at 2nd red light on Route 686 (By-Pass) to US 460. At the red light turn left on US 460 West by Storage Rentals of

America and Dairy Queen and go to the Y. Watch for the signs.

TERMS: Cash or good check. Out of state checks require a bank letter of credit. Announcements day of auction take precedence over printed matter.

Items removed no later than Monday, May 12, 2008. Will load on Sunday, May 11 after 1:00 p.m.

For information: Clay’s Warehouse - Roger Wilson, 859-498-6722Larry Craig, 859-404-8450

Auctioneer: Mike Phipps, 1660 Adams Road, Owingsville, KY 40360 - 606-674-9409

GOOD TIME TO BUY OR SELL

Own this lovely 3 bedroom, 2 full bath ranch home. Just minutes away from Cynthiana, Paris and Carlisle. Beautiful hardwood �oors throughout. All this on a large lot. MLS# 806708New Construction quality-built ranch home o�ers 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Open �oor plan with oak cabinets, tile counter top, hardwood throughout and ceramic tile in both bathrooms. Quiet neighborhood minutes away from Paris, Carlisle and Cynthiana. Total electric. $95,000.

This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home would make an excellent investment property. Large backyard. Does need some work. An investment that pays for itself! Make an o�er!

$90,000 $30,000

Dana Cunningham Working Hard for You

NEW LISTING - 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, super kitchen, basement, garage and fenced

yard. $189,000NEW LISTING - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,

2 car garage, one acre, 1 mile from Bourbon Co. line $177,500

OLDER BEAUTY - Pretty woodwork, modern kitchen, 2 1/2 baths, many updates,

reasonable utilities. Call Beth Withers, Associate, 234-7362

Linda M. AndersonReal Estate

Phone (859) 234-4081 • Cynthiana EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITYREALTOR

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motor vehicle; case dis-missed.

PROPERTY TRANSFERSJerry Bolton to Charles Sheets

and Terrence Sheets, 70 acres near Dunaway in Harrison County, $105,000.

Special Warranty Deed: Wells Fargo Bank, NA, as Trustee to Kenneth Ray Williams, lot on Walnut Street.

Garnett H. Lyons and Elsie W. Lyons to Katie Donovan, property on Wilson Avenue, $72,000.

Warranty Deed: Mayberry Stables, LLC to Mary Cox and Clint Munoz, 3 Parcels on Commonwealth Lane in Harrison County: Parcel 1- 1.849 acres, Parcel 2- 1.687 acres, Parcel 3- 1.566 acres; $133,350.

William R. O’Nan and Paula Jane O’Nan to James W. Kane and Gayle W. Kane, 3 Tracts in Harrison County: Tract 1- 52.25 acres on Cynthiana-Connersville Pike, Tract 2- 56.05 acres, Tract 3- 0.276 acre; $210,000.

Bobby Grindstaff and Christina Grindstaff to George G. Turpin and Ursula D. Turpin, 5.506 acres at 898 Dryden Road, $77,500.

Andrew B. Peak and Elizabeth E. Peak to Robert Peak and Ashley Peak, 2.608 acres on Shelter Lane.

Annette Ditto, Tanya Glaser-Trustee to Annette Ditto and Gordon Ditto, 1.72 acres on US Hwy. 27.

James T. Vance and Dora K. Vance to Trustees of the Ammerman Road Baptist Church, 2.7018 acres on Ammerman Pike, $49,000.

Robert Peak and Ashley E. Peak to Arthur G. Vance and Carolyn Vance, Lot 5 - Section B of Todd Lane Subdivision, $175,000.

General Warranty Deed: Ray DeWitt and Stephanie DeWitt to DGS Development, LTD, Lot 5 - Pughes Ferry Land Division.

Arrowhead Lake Homeowners Association, Inc. to Scott and Kay Leek, Lots 5 and 6 - Block 3 - Unit IV - Lake Arrowhead Subdivision, $1,000.

Green Tree Servicing, LLC to Benny Northcutt and Mattie Northcutt, Stanley Northcutt and Vivian Northcutt, 4 Tracts in Harrison County: Tract I- property on Kelat and Benson Pike, Tract II, III and IV- on Fairview and Benson Turnpike.

Benny Northcutt and Mattie Northcutt, Stanley Northcutt and Vivian Northcutt to Norcorp Enterprises and Investors Incorporated, 4 Tracts in Harrison County: Tract I- property on Kelat and Benson Pike, Tract II, III and IV- on Fairview and Benson Turnpike.

Green Tree Servicing, LLC to Benny Northcutt and Mattie Northcutt, Stanley Northcutt and Vivian Northcutt, parcel of land in Claysville area (US 62).

Benny Northcutt and Mattie Northcutt, Stanley Northcutt and Vivian Northcutt, tp Norcorp Enterprises and Investors Incorporated, parcel of land in Claysville area (US 62).

Stephen S. Pratt and Lorena F. Pratt to Mary F. Wright, Lot 6 in Lone Oak subdivision, $30,000.

Sharon Smith and Donny Jason Smith to Charles M. Smith, Lot 1 of Grays Run Road (2.000 acres), $30,000.

Special Warranty Deed: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Mark Taylor and Lucas Adams, property in Harrison County, Cynthiana-Millersburg Turnpike Road, $34,000.

Mark Taylor, Lucas Adams and

Stacey Adams to First Choice Properties, LLC, property on Cynthiana-Millersburg Turnpike Road.

Billie Joyce Cook to William R. Cook and Theresa S. Cook, Parcel 2, 2.58 acres, at 430 Hedges Lane.

Chester Ray Aubrey Jr. and Amanda Aubrey to Chester Ray Aubrey and Sarah Kay Aubrey, lot on Water Street, $52,000.

Loretta Fulton to Gary Adamson, lot on East Bridge Street, $9,000.

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Stanley Northcutt, property at 104 Vine Street, $16,000.

JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA to William R. Hilliard Jr., 2 Tracts in Harrison County: Tract 1- 137.41 acres on Silas Creek, near Broadwell, Tract 2- 2.95 acres on Russell Cave Road (Ky. Hwy. 353); $329,305.50.

Mary Bell Fishel and Ken W. Fishel to William R. Hilliard Jr., 2 Tracts on the waters of Silas Creek: Tract 1- 136.41 acres, Tract 2- 2.95 acres on Russell Cave Road (Ky. Hwy. 353); $329,305.50.

NEW DRIVERSJonathan Smith, Chad Hurst,

and Jessie Pierce.

MARRIAGE LICENSESRhonda Deanna Dietrich, 21,

and Paul Brandon Armijo, 23, married April 4, 2008.

Shelby Marie Chesnut, 17, and Matthew Richard Gordon, 23, married April 5, 2008.

Carolyn Sue Wilson, 52, and Dusty Lee Wilson, 48, married April 4, 2008.

Kacey Renea French, 19, and Jeremy Denver Hamm, 21, mar-ried April 10, 2008.

Samantha Carol Sumpter, 23, and Rodney Douglas Franklin, 36,

married April 19, 2008.Tonia Wayne Herrington, 33,

and Jonathann Paul Jones, 26, married April 19, 2008.

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KET’s award-winning se-ries celebrating the people and places of the Common-wealth.

May 10/11: The Woodland

Park Dog Paddle, Short’s goldenrod at Blue Licks State Resort Park, and Lou-isville mural painter Carol Jackson Powell.

May 17/18: Leigh Anne Florence’s children’s books starring Woody the Dachsund, Hall of Fame baseball player Pat Scott, and cooking with Bob Perry.

May 24/25: The Bluegrass Youth Ballet and its creator, Adalhi Aranda Corn; the Bluegrass Animal Rehabili-tation and Hyperbaric Cen-ter.

May 9: The St. Thomas Log House and other Catholic history in Kentucky; Elliott County’s Laurel Gorge.

Saturdays, 8/7 p.m. on KET1

Sundays at 4:30/3:30 p.m. on KET1

Sundays at 7/6 p.m. on KET2

Kentucky Lifebroadcast schedule

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Antiques AuctionFriday Evening, May 16 - 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, May 17 - 9:00 a.m.Mattox Auction Center • 3740 Maysville Road, Carlisle, KY

We are pleased to have been chosen to sell the outstanding Mt. Ster-ling, KY collection of fi ne Antiques and Collectibles of Mr. Elmer Campbell, including a rare Boy Robbing a Bird's Nest bank (one bird missing), fi ne china including R.S. Prussia, Nippon, Willett's and American Belleek, Limoges porcelains including a fantastic 12 pc. fi sh set, great Cut Glass, quality Carnival Glass, fi ne lighting in-cluding many GWTW lamps - hanging lamps - fi nger and miniature lamps - Aladdin lamps, good paperweights, primitives and kitch-en collectibles, and exceptional antique furniture including a fi ne rosewood etergere, and a good selection of quality Campbellsville Cherry furniture including (2) corner cupboards, drop leaf dining table and chairs, and poster bedroom suit. All moved to our Auction Center for your enjoyment. Visit our website at www.mattoxreal-estate.com for photos and additional information.

Terms: Cash or check day of auction. Visa and MasterCard ac-cepted. $1. processing fee added to each item sold to determine the total purchase price. 10% Buyer's Premium charged on all absentee and phone bids.

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Bridge Street Plaza • Cynthiana, KY219 S. Walnut Street #2 •

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(859) 289-5720

Please visit our website www.mattoxrealestate.com for more information and many more listings!

HOMES WITH ACREAGE

900 East Union Rd, Carlisle-10 acres, reduced to $115,000

349 Pleasant Springs Rd-Nicholas Co-20.69 acres, $179,000

266 Cane Run Rd-Nicholas Co-21.289 acres, $64,000

200 J.B. Lear Lane, Georgetown-App 8 acres, reduced to $85,000

5425 Crooked Creek Rd-38 acres Reduced to $82,500

3740 Maysville Rd., Carlisle, KY 40311

4416 Moorefi eld Rd, Carlisle-24 acres, $159,000

Mark Mattox ................ 859-289-5720Donna Gail Mattox .....859-749-1325Dana Lenox ................ 859-588-5527Johnny Purcell ............ 859-333-2126Loren Clark ................. 859-749-6490

Larry Jolly ................... 859-473-1136Dollie Young ............... 859-383-4415Sharon Riichards ........ 859-585-3008Julie Dungan .............. 859-749-9087John Sparks................ 859-621-0804

& Company

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John Whalen

859-234-5454

Since 1953

FARMS

50 ACRE HUNTING FARM with 15 acres river bottom on the North Licking

River. 20 Acres wooded. Only 20 minutes from Cynthiana. 489 Needmore Rd., Nicholas Co. $95, 500. Call Beverly Cooper 859-954-0606

$165,000 90 +/- ACRES, Kendall Branch Rd, older log pen stock barn. Call Judy or John

$205,000: 113 +/- ACRES, small creek, pond, some beautiful woods, 7 miles East of Cynthiana, Call Judy or John

118 Ac. HUNTING FARM: Robertson Co. Near Mt. Olivet. About 70% wooded; 3 BR frame farm house, 2 barns, vein-fed creek, mature hardwoods $189,000. Call Beverly or Mary Jo.

BABY FARM: Connersville: 9 acre baby farm, $32,000. No mobiles please!. Call Beverly.

THREE SMALL FARMS - Jones Lane near Salem Pk. Two farms of 17 acres: Both lay rolling, with lots of trees and frontage. $75,000 each. OWNER FINANCING AVAIL-ABLE. The third tract consists of 35 acres for $105,000. Lays rolling, also lots of trees and some level open pasture. OWNER FINANC-ING AVAILABLE Call John.

Commercial Lot $18,500: 110/112 Poplar St. - Zoned business. LBAR MLS# 635320. Call Bev-erly Cooper, 859-954-0606.

South Main Street - Mt. Olivet: $15,000 Lg. bldg. with metal roof, walls are tongue and groove, nice property in good location. Call Mary Jo Chandler, 606-724-5815 or 606-206-3052.

$55,000: 150 N. Elmarch Ave Used as two apart-ments. Call Judy or John

$75,000: 361 Oddville Ave. Used as two apart-ments, large lot, Call Judy or John

5 BR, 3 BA home only minutes from Cherry Blossom Way. 66 Acres and a barn perfect for horses. Basement, great room with FP, geothermal. Shown by appt.Call John

FAMILY FARE RESTAURANT in downtown Cynthiana. Business,

equipment and real estate. $375,000 Call John Whalen, 859-234-7506

Monica HughesAgent

Kevin GaunceAgent

Jay BrownCust. Service Rep.

OFFICES:$300/mo. for one room or $500 for

two rooms office space. Utilities fur-nished, level 2 of the Whalen &

Company building, 101 S. Walnut St.

1920 GRAYS RUN RD.107 Acres -Cattle/Horse Farm 4 BR frame

farm home, 3 barns (2 w/stalls), 2 ponds (one vein fed), good grass and hay, gently rolling.

Only 15 min. To G-town or Lex.

Mt Olivet: Large, updated home, central air, 3 BR, KU

electric. MOTIVATED SELLERS

ONE LEVEL HOME in a great neigh-borhood. Master suite, fenced

back yard, recent updates including all new appliances.

New 1800 sq. ft. 4 BR home with full bsmt., 2.5 acres, great room, appliances, within 15 minutes of

Georgetown. A must see!

3 BR BRICK RANCH on full bsmt. with FR and FP. Addition, beautiful hard-wood floors, ceramic tile bath, excel-lent condition. $167,500 Broker/Owner. Call Beverly Cooper, 954-0606

9 ROOMS, 3 full baths, fireplace, deck, partial bsmt., fresh paint. Broker/owner. Beverly Cooper 859-954-0606

NICE FENCED BACK YARD: 3 BR, LR, eat-in kitchen, 1.5 BA, den with FP, with storage bldg.

MOVE TO THE COUNTRY: Nice 3 BR, 2 BA manufactured

home on a 3 acre lot.

COMPLETELY REDECORATED & REMODELED DW: 3 BR, kit., LR,

2.5 BA, UR. Garage, storage bldg., small barn, on 5 acres.

3 BR, 2 BA, nice garage/shop, large lot, private setting, appli-

ances remain incl. washer/dryer.NEW PRICE - $110,000 Call John

5 ACRES: Manufactured home with 3 BR, 2 BA, LR, kitchen

LBAR # 724693

1100 Barlow Road

830 Granger Lane

DOUBLE LOT, 3 BR, BA, LR, FR or DR, full walkout bsmt., front

and back porches, completely redecorated.

$86,000 Call: Beverly

16 ACRE BABY FARM: Hobby farm, 3-4 BR frame farm house, open floor plan, wrap porch, geo-thermal heat/air, 4 bent barn, 2 ponds. $180,000. Call Beverly, 859-954-0606

NEAR CONNERSVILLE, singlewide with new roof, septic, water line,

permanent foundation on one ACRE. PRICED TO SELL

321 Adams Lane

RANCH HOME on fine level one acre lot.. 3 BR, LR with kitchen/ dining area combination, beauti-ful fireplace. Two baths, carport,

parial basement. $129,000. Call John Whalen 234-7506

AFFORDABLE/GREAT LOCATION! 2-3 BR, new windows, porch & driveway. Deep fenced back

yard. $76,000. Call Beverly 859-954-0606

LOGS ALL EXPOSED on interior. Rep. windows, central

heat/air, fireplaces, wood stoves, 3+ acres. A MUST SEE! $125,000 Call Beverly.

OWNER SAYS SELL ALL REASONABLE OFFERS CONSIDERED.

Owner willing to finance down payment to qualifed buyer!

SMART BUY: Log home (four rooms are original hand hewn), plus addition, dimentional roof,

almost all replacement windows, 3 BR, 1 BA, stone fireplace, nice 3 car detached garage, 25X25 metal shop, 4 ACRES, 6 miles E. of

Cynthiana. PRICED TO SELL. Call Judy

BRING YOUR 4 WHEELERS, HORSES: 21 ACRES with trails meander-

ing through the woods, 2001 doublewide, barn, outbuildings,

8+/- miles to I-75.

REDUCED

Authentic log home, completely updated inside. Lg. deck, 1st flr.

MBR suite, 2 BR on the 2nd floor. Shown by appt. $127,500

Call John. MLS# 805612

CHARMING 2 STORY, 3 BR, , 1.5 BA hm on corner lot close to county park! Hardwood floors, bsmt., central air. MANY NEW FEATURES!

Call Kelly, 859-588-1014 Broker/Owner.

4-UNIT APT. BUILDING: Good level corner lot, plenty of

parking.

127 N. Walnut St.

COMMERCIAL BLDG. PLUS RANCH HOME ON 4 1/2 ACRES- $350,000 - 2859 Ky. Hwy 36 East. 8000 Total finished sq ft (including bsmt). Propane gas furnaces/central air.

Ranch home has partially finished bsmt. 5 BR, 3 BA, total electric. Call: Gerry Whalen

234-5454 (wk) or 234-1281 (hm) or Bevery Cooper, 859-954-0606

Searching the ads for Real Estate Whalen &

Company gives you price and location!

REDUCED

105 Fifth Street - Berry

249 WILSON AVENUE

118 Taylor Drive

2033 Mt. Vernon Rd.177 Colony Drive

101 Charlotte Drive

437 E. Pike Street

29 Daisy Court

7206 Hwy. 392 2338 Robinson-Union

1339 U.S. 62 West

7506 Ky. Hwy. 32 W1768 Hwy. 1842 N

351 W. Walnut213 Webster Avenue

246 N. Church St.

1750 Twin Creek Rd.

6745 U.S. 62 EAST

7420 Ky. Hwy 32 W216 Old Georgetown Rd.

108 NATURE LANEWOW: Spacious triplewide, 4 BR, 2 BA,

Dining room, Living room, eat in kitchen, family room with glass doors leading to a large covered deck overlooking the coun-tryside, pond stocked with fish, 20 X 40

outbuilding, 6 ACRES, 6+/- miles East of Cynthiana. PRICED UNDER APPRAISAL

$137,000 Call Judy for appointment.

3 BR, 1 1/2 BA, (master BR 1st level), Fireplace/gas logs, 2 car garage, triple-pane windows, 2-yr.-old high efficiency furnace.

Beverly Cooper 859-954-0606

5 BEDROOMS, 3 FULL BATHS, fin-ished bsmt, deck, 2 car garage, Family room, great room, game room, 1-1/2 acre lot. $259,000.

Call Beverly, 859-954-0606

COMMERCIAL

FOR RENT

8 ACRE BUILDING LOT: U.S. 68, approx. 2 Miles east of Carnico Country Club, and approx. 5 Miles from Blue Licks State Park. Small creek, mobile homes ok. 859-954-0606

2464 Grays Run Rd. - Two acre build tract, suitable for Manufactured Home. Septic system installed, water line to the building site. If a Double Wide is what you want, place yours here! Located only 2.4 miles from US 62 on Grays Run Road. Call John Whalen 859-234-7506 cell anytime. $30,000 MLS#805615

EXECUTIVE STYLE BUILDING LOTS - 5 acres each - level to gently rolling. Protective covenants- only 2 miles north of cynthiana on u7 27 and Kellar Waits lane - starting at only $44,900 Beverly Cooper 859-954-0606

Doublewide Lots: 2 Acres - $17,500 - Hwy. 1054 (Lafferty Pk.); 1 Acre - $20,000 - Shady Nook Pk. Broker/Owner Call Beverly Cooper.

2-Acre tract on Connersville Pk (US 32): 1 mi from Wal-Mart. $30,000 Call John 234-7506.

AFFORDABLE CHOICE BUILDING SITE - 3/4 acre lot - corner of US 27 and Haviland Lane (across from northside school) $20,000. Beverly Cooper 859-954-0606

HURRY! Northside Land Division: Choice 5 acre tracts, some with rivercliff views, Level to gently rolling, starting $44,900 Call: Beverly Cooper - 954-0606

Rocky Springs Rd.: $60,000 Heavily wooded 17 acre tract suitable for building, doublewide or recreational use. Call John.

1-ACRE LOT: Connersville, $14,500 Call Beverly.

5 ACRE BLDG. LOT: in beautiful Indian Woods Very gently rolling, protective covenants, utilities available. $40,000 (will sell 3 acres for $30,000) Call Beverly.

LOTS

OTHER HOMES Recuerder por favor Whalen & Company para todas sus necesidades de las propiedades inmobil-

iarias, del alquiler, o del seguro.

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POSTED!All persons are hereby notified not to trespass, fish or shoot upon the lands of the under-signed. Any person caught trespassing in violation of this notice will be reported to the sheriff and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. It is necessary that we take this step to protect our property and wildlife.Absolutely no hunting or trespass-ing day or night on Edwin Fogle farm on Beagle Lane. This notice goes for everything. All violators will be prosecuted. No hunting, fishing or trespass-ing on the farm of Jim Botkins located on Finnell Road, Harrison County. No hunting, fishing or trespass-ing day or night without written permission. Violators will be prosecuted on the farms of J.R. Kendall, Jr. and Carol Coldwell on Renaker Ridge Road. Berry, Ky. No hunting or trespassing any-time day or night on the farm of Robin Gloy located on Lower Curry Road. No trespassing on farm on Linda Ritchie on Stratton Road. All violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. No hunting, fishing, four wheeling or trespassing on farm property of James Workman, 227 Gainesway Dr., Corinth, KY. No trespassing on property locat-ed at 109 Blake Lane, 127 Blake Lane, or 129 Blake Lane. No hunting or trespassing on the property belonging to Albert & Billie Grob, lots 1-4-5-6 and 41 of Maric Lane. No hunting or trespassing anytime day or night on Hickory Tree farm located on Granger Lane, owned by Robert C. Browning, without my written permission. Violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. All lands of Standfast Farm includ-ing the former Duncan Estate, US 62 and Duncan Road, Robertson County. Joe & Doris Grant, own-ers. Hunting, fishing, trapping, loiter-ing, trespassing, shooting, solici-tation or dumping is prohibited on any portion of property owned by Frank D. Bourman located on Hwy 1842 also known as Hawktown Road in Harrison Co. No trespassing, no hunting & no fishing on 1511 KY Hwy 1842 E, 47 acres. Violators will be pros-ecuted.

The Buddy Baldwin farm on Barlow Pike. No fishing, hunting or trespassing on the Banfield farm on Hall’s Lane in Sunrise. The Herman Wells farm on Union Pike. No hunting, fishing or trespass-ing day or night without owner’s written permission on the prop-erty of Peter C. Newberry, 1217 Criswell Road, Berry, Ky 41003, Harrison County. Violators will be prosecuted. No hunting or trespassing on Joe and Peg Velten farm on Casey Mill Pike, Berry. No trespassing, no fishing and no hunting on all property at Maric Farms No. 7 off Renaker Ridge Road, lots 1-42. No hunting or trespassing on the farm of Jim & Connie Mann on Oddville-Sunrise Road. No hunting and no trespassing on the Barry Hall farm located 8 miles north of Cynthiana off of US 27N. The Renaker Bros. Farm located at Berry. No hunting or trespassing on the farm of John Sorrell, formerly the Smiser/Swinford farm at Claysville and the adjacent 560 acres on McDowell Road. No trespassing on the Fisher Farms and Fisher Estate Property in Berry owned by Gary Fisher and Patricia Ann Earle without written permission from P. Earle, farm agent. No hunting, fishing, dirt bikes, 4-wheelers, cars, tractors, fight-ing chickens, cutting & removing fence, or trespassing day or night property owned by Jeanne Wright located on Ky Hwy 1842 North at Leeslick. No hunting, fishing or trespassing anytime day or night on the farm of Emma Ritchie and the late Junius Ritchie, Blackburn Road, Harrison Co. If you don't have a note signed by Emma Ritchie, stay out! The Macias and Brumback farm at 2535 New Lair Rd.

No trespassing day or night at 115, 135, 166, & 168 Blake Lane in Berry & 104 Ross Avenue in Berry. No hunting or trespassing anytime, day or night, on the farms of Stan Tokar and Francine Cheesman on Spider Road in Kelat. The Virginia McKenney prop-erty at Poindexter including 'The Island'. No dirt bikes or 4-wheel-ers. No fishing, hunting or tres-passing on the farm belonging to Stratton Land Co., Whalen & Co. property managers, located on Corinth-Stringtown Rd. and Spirito Lane. No hunting, fishing or trespass-ing, day or night on the farms of Howard Sosbe on Oddville-Sunrise Road, Avena Road or 1113 Ky Hwy. 1842 E, all in Harrison County. No trespassing on the farm of Mary Ann Perraut and Mark David Perraut located on Rt. 356 (White Oak Pike), Cynthiana, KY. No trespassing on any of my farms, day or night, Frances Furnish. No hunting or trespassing any-time day or night on the farm of T. Johnson located on Hwy 1032 W, Berry. No trespassing, 4 wheelers or hunting on the farm owned by Charles and Frances Looney on Lafferty Pike without written per-mission. Violators will be pros-ecuted to the fullest extent of the law. No hunting, fishing & trespassing on Catherine Darnell on Gray Lane & US 27/Curry Rd. Absolutely no hunting or trespass-ing on the farm owned by Earl & Kay Campbell at 5084 Oddville Sunrise Road & Barlow side. No hunting, fishing, or trespassing day or night without written per-mission on Emerald Trace Farm, 795 Smalley Branch Rd. Violators will be prosecuted. Ron Dunn & Karen Dunn, Owners. No hunting or trespassing on the 49 acres of Jim & Pat Perry on Sunrise-Oddville Road.

No hunting, no fishing, no tres-passing anytime day or night, on the farm of Allen & Anita Berry on Shadynook Pike. The farms of Larry Judy on U.S. 27 South and Republican Pike. No trespassing on Fightmaster property on North Dividing Ridge, Sadieville. No trespassing, hunting or fishing on the farm of James & Donna Whitaker on US 27 S., Lima Lane. No hunting or trespassing on the farm of James & Vicki Chambers on Lower Curry Road. Violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. No hunting, fishing or trespass-ing, day or night, on the farm of Ronald Riehemann, located on Wagner Lane, Berry. Unless you have written per-mission, there is absolutely no trespassing, hunting, fishing, 4-wheelers, or cutting of timber on the farm of Beverly Yearsly located on Hicks Pike and on the property at 1842 North in Harrison Co. Violators will be prosecuted. Absolutely no hunting or tres-passing on the farm owned by Joseph & Joyce Wilson on Mouth of Cedar Rd. Violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. No trespassing & no hunting on the property of David & Debbie Walker on Junction Farm Road, lot 9A. Will be prosecuted. Absolutely no hunting, 4-wheeler, trucks, cars, cutting of fence, cutting of timber without written permission of Donovan or Lillian Riggins Farm located at 2186 Hicks Pike. Violators will be pros-ecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Dibert land on Apple Lane & Duckworth Road. No hunting, no fishing, no trespassing. Violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. No fishing, hunting, or trespassing day or night on the farms of Cecil New, located on New Road & on Earle’s Lane in Berry.

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The Wedco District Health Department is accepting applications for a full time Local Health Nurse II. This position would cover Harrison, Nicholas and Scott County. Travel will be required between the three counties.

Minimum starting salary: $17.98 – 18.61 an hour; salary negotiable with expe-rience. Benefi ts and travel reimbursement available.

Duties include but are not limited to: Coordinator for the WIC program. Coordinator and responsible to build the Breastfeeding Program. In the future the duties of Abnormal Pap and Mammogram case manager will likely be added.

Minimum Education, Training, And Experience Requirements: Must have RN license in Kentucky or compact state and one year Registered Nurse experience. BSN or Master’s Degree in Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Education or Public Health may substitute for the one year required experience. Lactation Consultant experience a plus but not required.

Application and Job Description are available at the Wedco District Administrative Offi ce, 302 Oddville Avenue, Cynthiana, Kentucky 41031 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. – Monday through Friday. Resumes cannot be submitted in lieu of application. Transcripts and nursing license must accompany application. For more information please contact Lenora at 859-234-8750. Drug testing, criminal records check and interviews are a part of Wedco’s selection process.

Completed application materials must be received at the Wedco Administrative Offi ce in Cynthiana, by May 15, 2008, at close of business (4:30 p.m.)

The Wedco District Health Department does not discriminate because of age, race, color, national origin, gender or disability. We are an “equal opportunity employer” and comply with all applicable State and Federal employment regulations.

Full-time position available in innovative, commu-nity-based program in Owenton, Kentucky. As a member of a school-based care team, this position consists of providing clinical intervention services to seriously emotionally disturbed youth and their families within a team wraparound model. Mini-mum of Master’s degree in Psychology, Counsel-ing, Social Work or related human services � eld, and appropriate Kentucky licensure/certi� cation, are required. Send resume to: NorthKey Commu-nity Care, Attn.: Christine Hearth, P.O. Box 2680, Covington, Ky. 41012 OR Fax to 859-578-3273. You may also refer to our website to submit a resume: see Northkey.org E.O.E.

Child Mental Health TherapistATTENTIONLooking to hire 35-65 people

Position range fromentry level thru management

No experience req’dTraining provided

Call to schedule interview

859-987-6399

Pay up to $200 for scrap cars brought into yard!

Towing Service Available • We Sell Used Parts

Mike’s Auto Salvage and Truck Sales

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HELP WANTED Performance Pipe, A Division of Chevron Phillips Chemical Co., LP (formerly Phillips Driscopipe), Williamstown Plant, will be accepting applications for entry-level plant operations personnel. The work involves operating extrusion equipment, high speed packing tools, requires the ability to utilize precision instruments such as micrometers, pi tapes, etc. The position requires lifting, standing and walking on concrete floor for 12 hour rotating shifts. The qualified candidate must be dependable, flexible in his/her work duties and maintain a high safety and quality standard. Starting rate is $12.20/hour. The plant operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and does not shut down for vacation and holidays. Applications will be accepted daily, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. and from 2:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Please apply in person during these hours at Performance Pipe, 400 Helton Road, Williamstown, KY 41097.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

DESTIN, FORT WALTON BEACH, SOUTH WALTON, PANAMA CITY & PORT ST JOE, FLORIDA. Best selec­tion of beach cottages, homes & condos. On­line Reservations. 800.737.2322 www.SouthernResorts.com

CONCEALED WEAPONS State Certified Instructor Charles Northcutt, Class scheduling. 859­234­3940

DIVORCE without Children $95. DIVORCE with Children $95. With FREE name change documents (wife only) and marital settlement agreement. Fast, easy and professional . Cal l 1­888­789­0198.

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POND STOCKING! Thurs. 5/15! The Fish Truck will be at Cynthiana Southern States from 9:30­10:30. 1­800­335­2077 or www.kyfishtruck.com

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FREE: TO GOOD HOME: Outdoor cats, Male and fe male, also a Lab mix female dog, has been spayed. (859) 235­9466 leave message.

CATS AND DOGS, fixed and not fixed, male and fe male, rural home. (859) 235­9466.

PUPPIES, KITTENS, DOGS & CATS ­ healthy. Shots & wormed. Public Service Or ganizat ion. Cal l 859­654­5654

FEMALE BEAGLE- found on Lower Curry Road. Call 859­234­0267 to identify.

LEXUS LS 400 ­ 1992 ­ $3,500 or best offer. Also, 80 International full size white church bus, runs great, $1,200 or best offer. Call (859) 322­4025.

WE PAY $ FOR JUNK CARS, & Scrap Metal. Free Towing & Pick up 24 hours. USA Towing. 502­542­0063.

FOR SALE-1998 BUICK Re gal,$3900, call 859­234­6501 or 859­321­3579 or 859­321­3181

INTERNATIONAL TRUCK, 1300 series: 1 ton dual wheels, 1964 6 cylinder, 240 engine, runs good. Cab & chassis, only $850. 859­ 289­4404 cell 859­608­6404.

FORD 2000 MODEL 350; Super Duty XLT, extended cab, 7.3 diesel engine, 112,000 miles, good tires, excellent condition $15,500. Will take antique tractor’s for part trade in. Tractors must be in good condition. 859­289­4404 or cell 859­ 608­6404.

FOR SALE: 1994 GMC Si erra 3/4 Ton: 4X4; Pickup truck; new tires, battery, and water pump. Good, Depend able truck. $4,500 (859)588­7538

FORD CREW CAB 4X4- 2002- Powerstroke, $21,000. DUTCHMAN CAMPER- 1994- 32’, $6500. RV- 1978- runs good, $2000. MAY TRADE. Call 859­393­7620.

FOR SALE: 2003 CHEVY S-10 Extended cab; power windows, power door locks; a/c; cruise control; AM­FM CD Player; remote starter; A.R.E. Tonneau Bed Cover; Only 33,000 miles. Price: $11,400. (859) 588­1543

CHEVY S10 EXTREME ­ 2003, regular cab, yellow & black stripes, 4.3 Vortec 5 speed, 29,000 miles, rebuilt title. $7,450 or best offer. Call (859) 234­9667.

FOR SALE: 1995 GMC YU KON; 4X4; 2 door; load­ed, cowl induction hood; $3,800 obo. (502) 316­5783

GMC JIMMY ­ 1987 ­ 4x4, automatic, $500. Ford F150, 1994, 4x4, automatic, $1,500. Call (859) 654­1871 or (513) 317­8056.

INDIVIDUAL WOULD LIKE TO BUY 1993 or Newer Honda’s & Toyota’s & Geo’s, any condition, wrecked not running etc. WILL PAY CASH! 859­588­0381

JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON all types removed. Old farm equipment, trucks, buses, & etc. Free removal, call Grogan’s, 859­472­5638.

NORTHCUTT’S BULLDOZ-ING / BACKHOE SERVICE; Reasonable rates. (859) 234­3940

RAY’S RAPID ROADSIDE SERVICE: Introducing gar­age on wheels on the area, all types of truck & trailer, re pairs, portable diagnostic ca pabilities. Owner, Ray Per­kins, 859­588­7320, contact truck tech Kevin 859­954­0588.

TWO MEN CREW ­ General home maintenance and odd jobs, call 859­234­9649

CHURCH STREET AUTO­ Also does motor and trans mission repairs. Call 859­234­4956

BUY ALUMINUM CANS ­ Scrap aluminum, brass & copper. Located at Harrison Square every Thurs. from 9am­1pm. Call 502­863­3301.

CENTRAL AIR CONDI-TIONING, heat pumps & fur naces. At big discount prices. All makes & models. Call (859) 234­6936. MO# 3438.

CHURCH STREET AUTO PARTS: Wanted dead or alive. cars, trucks or farm machinery. Paying up to $175 for any complete car brought to Church Street auto Parts. We also pick up automobiles, junk steel, farm machinery, 2 ton trucks to be junked. 859­234­4956.

CUSTOM BUSH HOGGING ­ of any size. Harrison or ad joining counties. Call (859) 234­6937.

HOUSE PLANS DRAWN custom, code ready. Ken Wiglesworth, phone 859 234­1559

MYERS FENCE BUILDING - will build all types of fence. F ree es t imates . 606­724­5201.

NEED GRAVEL OR TOP SOIL? Call Buddy Perraut Trucking. Honest and de pendable work at a fair price. Our goal is to satisfy cus tomers. Call (859) 588­3377 or (859) 234­9805

RETIRED CARPENTER ­ will do small remodeling jobs and repair work. (859) 234­0251. Leave a mes­sage.

TUCKER’S HOME IM PROVEMENT: Carpentry, painting, concrete and much more. Call (859) 321­0647.

WILL ROTAVATE GAR-DENS at reasonable prices. Call (859) 393­6892 or 859­824­6892.

ARIENS ZERO TURN MOWER ­ 23HP, Kohler en gine, 48” cut, excellent con dition, $3000 or best offer. 859­654­3828

CUSTOM BUSHHOGGING CALL ME FIRST TO MOW Your small lot. Specializing in Horse Paddocks and small jobs. Harrison Co. area. Free estimates. Sunday calls wel­come. Call Jerry Craig (859) 608­4376 or (859) 289­0003.

LAWN MOWING & trimm ing, no job too small, reason­able rates, free estimates, call 859­588­0066

MINI PLUGS AND FIN-ISHED TOBACCO PLANTS: Several Varieties; York’s Greenhouse, Fal­mouth, Ky Call (859) 654­8529.

FRANK & SON’S HOME REPAIR Carpentry, kitchen cabinets, wood & tile floors, drywall, painting & barn repair. 30 yrs exp. No Job Too Big or Small; licensed & insured. (859) 983­1249

BEAT PRICE INCREASES! Get quick delivery! Great service & selection on high quality all steel buildings. Sentinel Building Systems, 800­327­0790 ad 26, www.sentinelbuildings.com

MALTI - MALTI POO PUP-PIES . 859­234­5573.

AKC BICHON PUPPIES 6 weeks old. $400 each. Call 859­234­9648

AKC MALE YORKIE PUP-PIES, $400. AKC MINIA-TURE PINCHERS- Adults, $150. Call (859)234­3549

POM-CHI’S uaua’s puppies, females, 1 black, 1 brindle colored. 7 weeks old, 1st shots. adorable. 150.00 call 859­428­1430.

RABBITS & BUNNIES ­ adorable, great pets and healthy eating. Call (859) 234­3298.

HAPPY JACK(R) Sardex II; greaseless, odorless way to treat mange on dogs without steroids. At Southern States. www.happyjackinc.com

HORSES FOR SALE: Call (859) 654­3032.

20 REGISTERED QUAR-TER COLTS, 2­5 years old. Sam Peppy, Dry Doc & Doc Bar Bred. $300­500. Call 859­322­1828

BEAUTIFUL RED ROAN MARE- well broke, great shape. $500. Call 859­234­0880.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN RACK-ING HORSES- 2 Geldings, 1 chocolate with flax mane tail, approximately 8 years old. Make offer. Call 859­391­7445.

STANDING STUD: HALL’S CREAM DREAM (CREMELLO); 15.1 Hands; Producing Palomino and Buckskins. World Champion Bloodlines; Also, Geronimos Spotted Allen (Tri Color); Brown, Black, and White; Homozygous; World Cham­pion Bloodlines; will produce spotted colts. 15 hands. (859) 749­2986 or (859) 289­5458

SELECT GROUP OF Gelbvieh heifers ­ black or red; Hereford & Gelbvieh Cross, black/white or red/white. Ready for service. Red or black Gelbvieh or polled Hereford bulls. Ger­hard Farms, (606) 756­2291, after 8pm.

REGISTERED Angus Bulls, 14­ 24 months old. Qualify for genetic program. Call 859­824­6461/ 859­823­0826

POLLED HEREFORD & Gelbvieh bulls. Clifford Farms, (859) 234­6956.

12 REGISTERED ANGUS Heifers, excellent EPDS, ready for breeding. Also, 10 registered Angus Bulls, ready for service. Most are A.I. sired. Herd is Accredited Brucellosis & Johnes Free. Sunset Valley Farm, Peters­burg, Ky (859) 586­5929 or cell (859) 466­3246.

20 REGISTERED ANGUS cow/calf pairs, 3­10 yrs of age, Jan. & Feb. calves, ex cellent EPDS, presently be ing rebred, herd is Accred­ited Brucellosis & Johnes Free. Sunset Valley Farm, Petersburg, Ky (859) 586­5929, cell 859­466­3246

60 BLACK COWS AND CALVES- Call (606) 748­0385.

ATTENTION: Will take any free livestock and will come pick up. Call 859­653­2448.

BOER GOATS ­ Show Weathers & Does. Nice 4H projects. Yearling & Weanl­ing does. Herd starter pkgs or individuals. 859­588­3711

CHIANGUS BULLS for sale (Hybrid Angus Add Perfor­mance). EPD’S meets KY cost­ share program, also a select group of Heffers and Cows. VBS Farms. 859­654­4440, 859­391­0758.

DAIRY GOATS, Kids start ing at $75. Call 859 289­6737.

LIMOUSINE BULLS- Red and Black, Polled, 15­22 months old. Call 859­234­3986, 859­234­7344

POLLED Black Simmental Bulls: 13­16 months. Old eli­gible for Phase 1 cost share. 859­588­2632.

REGISTERED ANGUS BULLS Call 270­769­8260. Shaw Family Angus/Voyager Angus, Hodgenville, Ky.

SIMMENTAL BULL ­ Full blooded, 3 yrs. old, $650. Call (859) 983­2575.

T.L.C. HORSE & CATTLE Hauling, 24ft stock trailer. Call (859) 588­2930.

HAY GROUND WANTED to cut in or around Grant Co. Call 859­428­1548.

FOR SALE: SCORPION 25 gallon Spot Sprayer, Mod. 8000­543­236; 12 volt, 7am, Open Flow 1.4 GPM, 60 PSI, Shur Flo Dia Pump $100 (859) 234­3748.

FOR SALE: COLEMAN POWER MATE 5000 Watt Electric Generator Model PM 0545212.02 B & S 10hp, 5 gallon, 3600 RPM; extended run with low oil shut down $450. (859) 234­3748.

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Pursuant to a Judgment and Order of Sale entered by the Harrison Circuit Court on April 7, 2008 in Civil Action No. 07-CI-00331 Styled Kentucky Housing Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Jonathann P. Jones, Amy L. Jones, and Fifth Third Bank, Kentucky, Inc., Defendants, the Master Commissioner of the Harrison Circuit Court will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder at the front door of the Harrison County Courthouse, in Cynthiana, Kentucky, on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 10:10 a.m., the following described property: Commencing at a point in the eastern right-of-way line of Kentucky Highway 392 (Republican Pike), corner to Tract 6 (2.00 acres), said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence with the eastern right-of-way line of Kentucky 392 (Republican Pike) for four calls, N 47*35’40” E, a distance of 87.57 feet; thence N 52*34’52” E, a distance of 142.16 feet; thence N 55*21’57” E, a distance of 131.34 feet; thence 56*04’33” E, a distance of 258.67 feet to an iron pin (set), corner to Rodney L. Harrison land; thence with the Rodney L. Harrison land for three calls, S 5*06’30” W, a distance of 359.28 feet to a post; thence S 61*36’17” E, a distance of 16.50 feet to a post; thence S 6*00’10” W, a distance of 552.36 feet to an iron pin (set), corner to Tract 4 (20.15 acres); thence with Tract 4 (20.15) for three calls, N 73*34’03” W, a distance of 87.18 feet to an iron pin (set); thence N 16*13’28” W, a distance of 253.94 feet to an iron pin (set); thence N 43*47’42” W, a distance of 136.62 feet to an iron pin (set), corner to Tract 6 (2.00 acres), thence with Tract 6 (2.00 acres), N 43*47’42” W, a distance of 254.18 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; said described tract containing 5.00 acres; and being subject to easements and rights-of-way of record and in accordance with a survey by Jerry L. Casey, LS on the 4th day of October, 1997. This is Tract 5 as shown on Plat recorded in Plat Cabinet 5, Sheet 33B.This property is subject to the hereinafter described 16 feet wide ingress-egress easement which is shown on Plat recorded in Plat Cabinet 5, Sheet 33B.INGRESS-EGRESS EASEMENT: Commencing at a point in the eastern right-of-way line of Kentucky Highway 392 (Republican Pike), and lying S 44*50’44” W 8.00 feet from an iron pin (set) at the corner of Tract 5 (5.00 acres) and Tract 6 (2.00 acres), said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence across Tract 6 (2.00 acres), S 43*48’01” E, a distance of 254.64 feet to a point in the line of Tract 4 (20.15 acres), said point lying S 41*33’32” W 8.00 feet from an iron pin (set) at the corner of Tract 6 (2.00 acres); thence across Tract 4 (20.15 acres), S 43*47’02” E, a dis-tance of 151.30 feet to a point in the line of Tract 5 (5.00 acres), said point lying S 16*13’28” E 17.29 feet from an iron pin (set) at the corner of Tract 5 (5.00 acres); thence across Tract 5 (5.00 acres) for two calls, S 32* 53’01” E, a distance of 109.45 feet, thence S 21*21’34” E, a distance of 161.83 feet to a point in the line of Tract 4 (20.15 acres), said point lying N 73*34’03” W 32.71 feet from an iron pin (set) at the corner of Tract 5 (5.00 acres) and the Rodney L. Harrison, et ux, land; thence across Tract 4 (20.15 acres) for two calls, S 47*21’43” E, a distance of 40.09 feet; thence S 73*17’09” E, a distance of 317.64 feet to a point in the Edith Richardson land, said point lying S 15*50’33” W 19.26 feet from an iron pin (found) at the corner of the Rodney L. Harrison land, and being the POINT OF ENDING, the aforesaid describes the center of an Ingress-Egress Easement which is 16 feet in width; and in accordance with a survey by Jerry L. Casey, LS on the 4th day of October, 1997. See Plat recorded in Plat Cabinet 5, Sheet 33B.Also included with this property is a mobile home. It is a 1999 Fleming, Gray in color 24x48, Model #2011, VIN #FK50575.Being the same property conveyed to Jonathann P. Jones and Amy L. Jones by deed dated August 29, 2002 and of record in Deed Book 259, Page 558, of the Harrison County Clerk’s Offi ce. The property is being sold to produce a sum suffi cient to

satisfy the judgments and liens as follows: (a) The costs of this action, including the Master Commissioner’s fee, appraiser’s fee and advertising costs; and (b) Judgment for the Plaintiff, Kentucky Housing Corporation, in the amount of $37,836.20 plus interest at the rate of 6.25 percent per annum from April 1, 2007 until paid, plus any additional costs expended by Plaintiff to protect or pre-serve the property until sale date. (c) Real Estate taxes, plus inter-est and penalties, if any, for taxes assessed for the year 2007 and previous years. (d) Plaintiff’s Court costs and attorney fees. The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: (1) The property shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of the parties to this action; (2) The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the purchase price in cash, certi-fi ed funds or by other immediately verifi able collectable medium of exchange acceptable to the Commissioner, on the day of sale to apply on the purchase price; (3) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days after the day of sale; (4) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond with good and suffi cient surety thereon as approved by the Commis-sioner to secure the unpaid portion of the purchase price, the bond to bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum from the day of sale until paid, the bond to have the same force and effect as a judgment and shall remain a lien on the property as additional security until the purchase price is paid in full; (5) In the event that the Plaintiff is the successful purchaser, it shall be entitled to a credit on its judgment against the purchase price and shall only be obligated to pay court costs, the fees and costs of the Master Commissioner, and any real estate taxes payable pursuant to this order, and in that event, no bond shall be required; (6) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying the bond before maturity by paying the balance of the principal together with all accrued interest thereon until the date of payment; (7) The purchaser shall obtain possession of the property upon con-fi rmation of the sale by the Court and payment of the purchase price in full; (8) All ad valorem taxes on the property for calendar year 2008 and all subsequent years shall be assumed and paid by the purchaser. All real property taxes due and owing to Harrison County or the City of Cynthiana for 2007 and prior years will be paid from the proceeds of sale. If any tax bills have been sold to third parties under a Certifi cate of Delinquency under KRS Chapter 134, the purchaser of the property will receive a credit against the purchase price for an amount equal to the sum paid to the County Clerk by the third party for the tax bill with the purchaser then be-ing responsible for redemption of the Certifi cate of Delinquency including any additional interest, costs, fees or charges allowed by law;(9) The property shall be sold subject to any assessment for public improvements levied against the property and subject to all rules and regulations enforced by the Cynthiana-Harrison County-Berry Joint Planning and Zoning Commission, all applicable health and safety regulations, all restrictions and easements thereon ap-pearing of record in the Harrison County Court Clerk’s Offi ce, governmental laws and regulations affecting the property, and shall be subject to any unrecorded easements, discrepancies or confl icts in boundary lines, shortage in area and encroachments, if any there be, which an accurate and complete survey or an inspection of the property would disclose; (10) The purchaser shall bear the risk of loss on the improvements on the property and the risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser as of the day and time of sale; (11) The prop-erty shall be sold with any improvements thereon “as is”; and (12) The property shall be sold subject to such right of redemption as may exist in favor of the United States of America pursuant to 28 USC Section 2410, and the right of redemption of the Defendants. All bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms.Attorneys:Hon. James E. Stierle Hon. John LairAttorney for Plaintiff Master Commissioner Harrison Circuit Court

LEGAL NOTICEMASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

FINAL SETTLEMENTS:

STEVE PERKINS, CO-GUARDIANRT 6 BOX 470, CYNTHIANA, KYELAINE PERKINS, CO-GUARDIANRT 6 BOX 470, CYNTHIANA, KYTERRY LEE RIGDON, MINORRT 6 BOX 470, CYNTHIANA, KY

JEAN BLACKBURN, CO-EXECUTRIX138 HIGHLAND AVE., CYNTHIANA, KYPAULINE EARLYWINE, CO-EXECUTRIX204 ROBYNWOOD #1, CYNTHIANA, KYFLORENCE M. SIPE, DEC’DCEDAR RIDGE HEALTH CAMPUS, CYNTHIANA, KYCHARLES W KUSTER, JR., ATTY130 S MAIN ST., STE B, CYNTHIANA, KY

DEBBIE GARRISON, GUARDIAN2150 PEDRO PIKE, CYNTHIANA, KY JEREMY GARRISON, MINOR2150 PEDRO PIKE, CYNTHIANA, KY

HARRY RITCHIE, ADMINISTRATOR WWA1696 RUDDLES MILL RD, PARIS, KY 40361ANNA L FLORENCE, DEC’DEDGEMONT MANOR NURSING HOME, 323 WEBSTER AVE., CYNTHIANA, KYEDWIN M. CULBERTSON, ATTY109 E PIKE ST., CYNTHIANA, KY

PARTIAL SETTLEMENTS:

JUDITH B COPPAGE, GUARDIAN420 BLACKBIRD LN, CYNTHIANA, KYANDREW CHRISTIAN HOLBERT, MINOR111 N WALNUT ST., CYNTHIANA, KYJOHN SWINFORD, ATTYP O BOX 397, CYNTHIANA, KY

REGINA G ARNOLD, GUARDIAN117 GRANDVIEW DR., CYNTHIANA, KYANGELA GAIL CLIFTON, MINOR608 WILDERNESS RD., LEXINGTON, KYCHARLES W KUSTER, JR., ATTY130 S MAIN ST., STE B, CYNTHIANA, KY

CYNTHIA L LUSE, NOW KING, TRUSTEE2604 BOYERS CHAPEL RD., SADIEVILLE, KY 40370ERIC DUANE LUSE, TRUST #21554 BOYERS CHAPEL RD, CYNTHIANA, KYCAROLYN CARROWAY, ATTY1221 LEXINGTON RD., GEORGETOWN, KY 40324

SAM W ARNOLD, III, CO-EXECUTOR103 COURT ST., CYNTHIANA, KYMARY JANE DUCKWORTH, CO-EXECUTOR3421 KY HWY 3003, CYNTHIANA, KYAGNES SMITH MCDOWELL, DEC’D1847 KY HWY 353, CYNTHIANA, KYSAM W ARNOLD, ATTY103 COURT ST., CYNTHIANA, KY

SAM W ARNOLD, III, TRUSTEE103 COURT ST., CYNTHIANA, KYAGNES SMITH MCDOWELL, TRUST1847 KY HWY 353, CYNTHIANA, KYSAM W ARNOLD, III, ATTY103 COURT ST., CYNTHIANA, KY

FINAL SETTLEMENTSAPRIL 2008

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE MADE AND FILED THEIR PERIODIC, ANNUAL, FINAL OR PROPOSED SETTLEMENT WITH THE JUDGE OF THE HARRISON DISTRICT COURT. A HEARING WILL BE HELD IN HARRISON DISTRICT COURT ON JUNE 5, 2008 AT 9:00 AM. ANYONE HAVING EXCEPTIONS THERETO MUST FILE SAME BEFORE SAID DATE:

MARY RON MOORE, EXECUTRIX413 E PLEASANT ST., CYNTHIANA, KYMARY S MADDOX, DEC’D235 WILSON AVE., CYNTHIANA, KYDATE OF APPT: 4/7/08

JAMES EVANS WILSON, CO-EXECUTOR620 ALLEN PIKE, CYNTHIANA, KYKATHERINE ALLEN WILSON, CO-EXECUTOR325 COLONY BLVD., LEXINGTON, KY 40502DOROTHA ROSS WILSON, DEC’D108 S CHURCH ST., CYNTHIANA, KYDATE OF APPT: 4/14/08SUE M LAKE., ATTY113 N MAIN ST., CYNTHIANA, KY

CHARLES W KUSTER, JR., EXECUTOR2807 KY HWY 36 W, CYNTHIANA, KYELIZABETH T KUSTER, DEC’D2824 KY HWY 36 W, CYNTHIANA, KYDATE OF APPT: 4/14/08CHARLES W KUSTER, JR , ATTY130 S MAIN ST., STE B, CYNTHIANA, KY

CARLOTTA WHITAKER, EXECUTRIX141 NEEDMORE-CORDOVA RD, BERRY, KY 41003ANNA KATHERN GODMAN, DEC’D141 NEEDMORE-CORDOVA RD., BERRY, KY 41003DATE OF APPT: 4/21/08JOHN M. KEITH, JR., ATTY130 S MAIN ST., STE B, CYNTHIANA, KY

SCOTT HOCKER, ADMINISTRATOR1201 HUNTS LN, BOWLING GREEN, KY 42103JERRY MICHAEL POLSTON, DEC’D599 KY HWY 1298, CYNTHIANA, KY DATE OF APPT: 4/21/08JOHN M KEITH, JR., ATTY130 S MAIN ST., STE B, CYNTHIANA, KY

NANCYE C FREEMAN, EXECUTRIX14 NORTHFIELD RD., SIGNAL MOUNTAIN, TN 37377GARY L FULLER, AGENT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESSRT 7 BOX 177, CYNTHIANA, KYCHARLES WALKER FULLER, DEC’D131 N ELMARCH AVE., CYNTHIANA, KYDATE OF APPT: 4/28/08

MARILYN W HUFFMAN, ADMINISTRATRIX16 KY HWY 1032 E, BERRY, KY 41003WILLIAM THOMAS HUFFMAN, DEC’D16 KY HWY 1032 E, BERRY, KY 41003DATE OF APPT: 4/28/08EDWIN M. CULBERTSON, ATTY109 E PIKE ST., CYNTHIANA, KY

PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVESAPRIL 2008

THE FOLLOWING PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AND QUALIFIED IN HARRISON DISTRICT COURT IN THE FOLLOWING ESTATES AND ANY CLAIMS MUST BE FILED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF THE APPOINT-MENT DATE:

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Interviews scheduled at applicant's convenience.Apply in person, via fax or email at:

Jay Gee Manufacturing191 Bradford Road (located o� of US 27),

Butler, KY 41006Phone (859) 472-7511

Fax (859) 472-7522dferguson@gri�nind.com

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FOR SALE: MINNKOTA Trolling Motor, 17 lbs thrust; 4 FWD. 2 rev, weedless, ex cellent $50. MinnKota Motor Endura; 40 lbs thrust; 5 FWD, 3 rev, Made USA; ex cellent good as new 4250. (859) 234-3478.

FOR SALE OR TRADE- new & used tractors & farm equipment of all kinds. Sauer Implement, Flemingsburg. Kentucky’s Newest Kubota Dealer. (606) 849-4853.

FOR SALE: CHAIN DRAG; 8, 10, 12” POST DRIVERS; Bushhogs; 370 International Disk; Wagon Flats; 2 bottom plow; 20’ elevator; 1000 gal lon water tank; 12 farm wagons; Roll Baler; Gravity Boxes; 140 Cultivator; Hay Tedder; Bale Spear; 20 An gus Bulls and Heifers, will Qualify for Government Pro-gram. (859) 484-3983

FOR SALE: FARM EQUIP­MENT; 1989 4610 Ford Tractor, 2006 20ft Corn Pro gooseneck, Boom spray, Farmall 140 with cultivators; 2 row tobacco setter, 1100 gallon water tank. Call (859) 654-6286.

FOR SALE: FARMALL SU PER A TRACTOR with Woods 5’ Belly Mower; more implements available; $3,000. (859) 235-0205

SAWMILLS From Only $2,990. Convert your logs to Valuable Lumber with your own Norwood portable band sawmill. Log skidders also available. Free information: 1-800-578-1363 ext:300-N www. no rwoodsawmi l l s .com/300N SOY BEAN DRILL - United Farm tool, ten foot 8” rows, no till, Yetter culters, like new condition. (859) 428-0351.

WANTED CUB CADET AND John Deer Lawn Trac tors; dead or alive. (859)588-5550 or (859) 588-9689.

WANTED: Older model farm tractors, 50hp or smaller. Prefer Farmall’s & Fords, but consider any model, running or not. Call (606) 724-5542 or (606) 842-0068.

PENNINGTON FAMILY FARMS­ 2165 Sherman Mt. Zion Road. 859-428-2229. Annuals, Perennials, hang-ing Baskets, Planters, Vege-table plants.

1994 STRATUS BASS BOAT­ 16.5’, 115 Johnson motor, $7,000. 1969 BOS­TON WHALER­ 13’, $1200. Call 859-749-7477

15 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT, 25 hp Johnson motor, Garmin fish finder, live well trolling motor, $2200. Call 859-234-6020

2003 XR100 HONDA DIRT Bike: 859-588-0633.

FOR SALE: 1980 HONDA CX 500 Motorcycle; (859) 234-3940

FOR SALE: 2004 HONDA 100 CRF Dirtbike: $1,100; 6’ Chainlink fence and 10’ Chainlink Fence. (859) 588-7089 or (859) 234-6895

FOR SALE: 2002 800 SU ZUKI INTRUDER; red; 8500 miles; $3,500. (859) 588-9528

FOR SALE: REFRIGERA­TOR; KITCHEN TABLE WITH FOUR CHAIRS; Husky Riding Lawn Mower (in good condition). (859) 234-4928

FOR SALE: STACKABLE WASHER AND DRYER; Barely used; Perfect condi-tion; Asking $650. (859) 588-3007

CASH PAID FOR antiques & collectibles. One item or whole estate. Call (859) 234-9456 between 8am and 10pm only.

CUB CADET REAR TINE Garden Tiller. New 6 1/2 HP Motor. $600 (606)735-2321

POOL TABLE - Slate, regu-lation size, with balls, sticks & rack, excellent condition, $850 or best offer. Call (859) 428-0978 or (859) 380-7472.

ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO YOU!! All Brand New power wheelchairs, hospital beds and scooters. Immedi-ate delivery. Call Toll Free 1-888-998-4111 to qualify

AKC REGISTERED white Boxer, male, $250, Also small Kubota tractor w/ Bushhog, $2000, 84 Harley Davidson w/ trailer, $10,000. Call 859-234-5505

AMISH HORSE CART - Practically new, easy entry & exit. $1,000. Call Marvin Sul-livan, Falmouth, Ky, (859) 654-6065.

CASH FOR CANS! We’re buying aluminum cans, old car batteries, etc. Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm. Cynthiana Recycling Center on River Road beside ball park. 859-234-5930.

FALMOUTH FLEA MAR­KET OPENS MAY 3RD AND WILL BE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL THE END OF OCTOBER.. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SETTING UP A BOOTH CONTACT ERNETTA AT 859-462-0187.. LOCATED ON HGY 22 EAST JUST ACROSS THE BLUE BRIDGE IN FALMOUTH

FOR SALE: 1999 VOLVO V70 CROSS COUNTRY; $7,500 obo. And: 1957 Ford 801 PowerMaster; gasoline; $3,500. And: Ford Harrows; 7’, $500. Bushhog; 5’; $500 (859) 588-2139

FOR SALE: 33’x18’ OVAL Above ground Pool and all decking around it; take down and remove for $1,500. (859) 588-6307

FOR SALE: BJU HOME SCHOOL TEACHING MA TERIALS for 9th and 10th grades; HALF PRICE! (859) 588-9897

FOR SALE: BUESCHER BARITONE Saxophone ($1,000 obo); Yamaha Elec-tric Guitar: $125; Magnavox 36” Color TV: $200; Mitsubishi 65” Color HDTV w/ ent center: $2,000; large corner computer desk: $40. (859) 234-2348

FORD JUBILEE TRACTOR with finishing mower. $4000. EASY GO GOLF CART­ lift kit, $3500. FIBERGLASS TONNEAU COVER­ for Ford short bed, $350. Call 859-824-3095 or 859-393-8681.

STRAIGHT LINE BARN QUILTS: 2x2, 4x4, 8x8, 40 patterns plus yours, you pick them, I paint them. US 27 at Antioch Mills. (859) 234-5255.

WANTED: SOMEONE TO TEAR Down old barn for the lumber and clean up all re maining debris. (859) 234-1780 or (859) 338-6978

WE BUY GUNS - We buy and sell & trade guns & re lated items at Dryden’s Sporting Goods, 344 S. Church St. Call 859-234-0785.

WE BUY OR LOAN $­ on the following items: DVD’S, CD’S, game systems, furni-ture, appliances, jewelry, tools, coins, lawn mowers, trailers, motor cycles, boats, cars, trucks, musical instru-ments, & antiques. Call for more details 859-234-5180.

COOLER FREEZER: 20x10 walk in with compressors, excellent condition $7,000. Call 859-588-3155.YOU PACK, WE MOVE - apartments, homes or of fices. No job to small. Call for free estimate Cynthiana Moving Service 859-234-1008SHAVED ICE HUT - Equip-ment & supplies, $1,800 or best offer. Call (859) 322-4025.

1 OAK DINNING ROOM TA BLE - w/6 chairs, 3 1/2 wx7’l, also has removable center leaf, asking $100. Also 1 small antique table & chairs, asking $100 for both pieces. 859-240-5864

FOR SALE: POLE BARN Materials: posts, 2X6’s, 2X4’s, trusses, 24’X30’ $1,000 obo. (859)298-1782

MULTI­FAMILY YARD SALE: May 8 and 9; 236 Ky Hwy 3018; 8am-8pm both days; lots of everything; Take Hwy 32W. Stay on Hwy for 3.5 to 4 miles and on 3rd bridge that makes a T, turn right and 3rd house on right. Also, 12ft trailer, double axle: asking $300.

TO PLACE YOUR YARD SALE ad in Classifieds, call toll free 1­866­234­5237.

3 FAMILY YARD SALE- Saturday, May 10, 8 am-? 136 Brooks Street. Lots of boy clothes newborn- 4T, children toys, men & women clothes, stove, 8X10 out-building. Misc. Items

ANNUAL YARD SALE! Sat-urday, May 10th, 8am-3pm. Valley Restaurant parking lot. If rains cancels

CYNTHIANA­ 79 Lakeside Dr., Thursday and Friday, May 8-9, 8-5. Ladies plus size clothing, mens and kids clothes, household items, Longaberger, and more.

GARAGE SALE: BEHIND SUNSHINE CLEANERS; MAY 10; 8-1; Cookbooks, CD’s, purses, variety of items.

MULTI­FAMILY YARD Sale: May 9 & 10, 8 am-?, 113 Wil son Avenue. Lots to offer from children to adults. Great deals.

YARD SALE - 110 Lola Dr. Sat. May 10th. 8-? Kids & adult clothes & misc.

YARD SALE - Saturday, May 10th, 8am-2pm. 344 W. Walnut St., Mt. Olivet.

YARD SALE: 104 CARDI­NAL COURT; May 9 and 10; tools, woodworking equip-ment, mowers, furniture, piano, clothing.

YARD SALE: 126 WEST­ERN AVE. Fri, May 9. 9-5 Sat, May 10. 8 to ?. lots of clothes; toys; and miscella-neous items.

YARD SALE: 1657 OLD LAIR RD; Saturday, May 12; 8 am - 3 pm; girls clothes; pony cart; lots of everything!

YARD SALE: 251 Raintree Drive. May 8 and 9; 8:00-? Rain or shine.

YARD SALE: 257 PARK­LAND HEIGHTS (Harr Co Comp Care); Thursday, May 8 and Friday May 9; 8 am - 4 pm; Many items. Proceeds will be used for TRP activi-ties\

YARD SALE: 405 NORTH MAIN, May 9 and 10. 9am to ? Lots of everything, too nu merous to mention.

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AIRLINE Mechanic- Rapid training for high paying avia-tion career. FAA predicts se vere shortage. Financial aid if qualify. Job placement as sistance. CALL Aviation In stitute of Maintenance (888)349-5387.

ATTEND COLLEGE Online from home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Computers, *Criminal Jus-tice. Job placement assis-tance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. Call 8 6 6 - 8 5 8 - 2 1 2 1 www.CenturaOnline.com

GET CRANE TRAINED. Crane/ Heavy Equip Train-ing. National Certification prep. Placement assistance. Financial Assistance. Geor-gia School of Construction. www.Heavy5.com Use Code “KYCNH” or call 1-866-712-7745

TRAIN IN KENTUCKY as an Operator on Skid Steer, Backhoes, Bulldozers and Excavators at the ONLY WIA Qualified School in Ken-tucky! Employment Assis-tance. Financing by Sallie Mae. www.amhet.com 1-866-280-5836 American Heavy Equipment Training

RELIABLE, PET FRIENDLY housekeeper needed for a busy family farm. Reply with references to PO Box 7262.

ATTENTION DRIVERS: HOME WEEKENDS! GET PAID 40¢ PER MILE, Tarp Pay & 6% Bonus! CDL-A & 6 mo. flatbed exp. req’d. W.V.T. 800-246-6305 www.wvtonline.com

CLASS­A CDL DRIVERS LOCAL, REGIONAL & OTR Job Openings in Louisville, KY & Evansville, IN 502-452-1096 (2YRS RE CENT EXP REQ) www.abdrivers.com

DELTA CAREER ACAD­EMY Currently Enrolling lo cal students for 16 day Class-A CDL training. $800-$850 avg. starting pay. 60 Second Approval. 800-883-0171

DRIVER­ $5K SIGN­ON BO NUS for experienced teams: Dry Van & Temp con-trol. Solo lanes also avail-able. O/Os & CDL-A Grads wel come. Call Covenant (866)684-2519. EOE.

DRIVER­ CDL­A. The Grass is Greener at PTL. Students with CDL Welcome- excel-lent training Co. Drivers Earn up to 46¢pm O/O’s Earn 1.21¢pm 22yrs of age, 12mos OTR. No Forced Northeast! Co. Drivers: 800-848-0405 O/O’s: 877-774-3533 www.ptl-inc.com

DRIVERS­ Competitive Pay, Great Home Time, Van and Flatbed Fleets. Accepting Recent Grads. 23 YO, 1yr OTR, CDL-A. Smithway Mo tor Xpress 888-619-7607 www.smxc.com

DRIVERS- Great home time & pay! Company or lease purchase. Health, vision & dental. Direct deposit. CDL-A and 3 mos. experience req’d. 800-441-4271 ext. KY-100

DRIVERS­ Immediate Hiring! Regional & OTR positions available today! CDL-A with tanker req’d. Top pay & pre mium benefits. Call 877-484-3061 or visit us at www.oakleytransport.com

DRIVERS- Seeking OWNER OPERATORS! Mi les & Mileage. Frequent home time. Paid weekly & much more! Call Karen to day@ 800-333-8393 ext. 1121 or visi t www.geminitrafficsales.com

DRIVERS: ACT NOW Sign-On Bonus 35-42 cpm. Earn over $1000 weekly. Ex cellent benefits. Need CDL-A and 3 mos recent OTR 800-635-8669

GUARANTEED Weekly Set tlement Check. Join Wil-Trans Lease Operator program. Get the benefits of being a lease operator with out any of the Risk. 888-229-8712. Must be 23

HEATING and Air Condition-ing Service Technician & In stallers: KY Journeyman HVAC Mechanic and CFC License required for service technician. KY Journeyman HVAC Limited cut Mechanic required for installer. Com-prehensive benefit package including health and life insurance, retirement plan, paid vacations, holiday, sick days. 30+ years company. Please call 859-236-8787 or 1-800-464-8966HELP WANTED: COMMU­NICATION TOWER CLIMB­ERS; Experienced only; Must have transportation and valid driver’s license. (859) 699-4473 leave message

KNIGHT Transportation- In dianapolis, IN Division- 4 mos OTR required. Knight is a Debt Free company offer-ing you Financial Stability & the Best equipment on the road. Daily pay. More home time. Consistent miles. Med/ Vision/ Dental/ 401K. Call to get qualified today, 888-346-4639. All roads lead to home! Owner Ops: 8 0 0 - 4 3 7 - 5 9 0 7 . www.knighttrans.com

NO Truck Driver Experience Needed. Earn your CDL as you drive. Company- paid driver training. Work for Wil-Trans Trucking and be OTR in three weeks. 888-428-6374 Must be 23.

QUIT long-haul, run regional and HAVE IT ALL! $.45/mile. Home weekly! Benefits! Sta bility for peace of mind! HEARTLAND EXPRESS 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 4 1 - 4 9 5 3 www.heartlandexpress.com

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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE

All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limita-tion or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not know-ingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal housing opportunity basis. To com-plain of discrimination call HUD Toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The Toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. EQUAL HOUSING

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Please turn toCLASSIFIED ADS, pg. B13

HARRISON COUNTY POLLING LOCATIONSIf you live in precinct: You vote at: 1-Southside Southside Elementary2-Clifton Village gymnasium9-Extension Office 106 Education Dr.

7-Buena Vista Eastside Elementary8-Eastside muti-purpose room16-Sunrise 1226 U.S. Hwy. 62 E.

6-Northside Northside Elementary14-Berry muti-purpose room15-Kelat 2415 U.S. Hwy. 27 N.

11-Westside Westside Elementary13-Kinman muti-purpose room17-Dutch Chapel 1585 Ky. Hwy. 356

3-Cynthiana City Fire Harrison County4-Library High School cafeteria5-Sheriff 320 Webster Ave.

10-Leesburg Harrison County Middle12-Connersville muti-purpose room 269 Education Dr.

*** Precinct and District Boundaries have not changed - Just locations.

PURSUANT TO KRS 424.290, "MATTERS REQUIRED TO BE PUBLISHED," THE FOLLOWING RACES WILL APPEAR ON

THE VOTING MACHINES IN THE PRECINCTS LISTED IN HARRISON COUNTY FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE

& REGULAR PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 20, 2008OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR HARRISON COUNTYPRESIDENTAL PREFERENCE & REGULAR PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON TUERSDAY, MAY 20, 2008

LEGAL NOTICE

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

COUNTY OF HARRISON

I, Linda B. Furnish, Clerk of the County, for the County and State aforesaid do certify that the Sample General Election Ballot for Harrison County printed above has been prepared, printed and posted in compliance with the Kentucky Revised Statutes and is to be submitted to the qualified voters within Harrison County at the Primary Election to be held on May 20, 2008.

Any candidate and one representative of each political party having candidates to be voted for at the election and representatives of the news media, may be present to examine the voting machines upon notification to the county board of elections. Examinations to be held on May 15, 2008.

KRS 117.227 provides that the election officers shall confirm the identity of each voter by personal acquaintance or by document, such as motor vehicle operators license, social security card, credit card or identification card that bears both the picture and signature of the voter. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated.

NOTE: In the Kentuck Primary you may only vote for candidates in your party affiliation. there are no Independent candidates.

IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have here upon set my hand and seal of office of the Harrison County Clerk in the City of Cynthiana, County of Harrison this the 5th day of May 2008.

Linda B. FurnishHarrison County Clerk

PRIMARYMAY 20, 2008

NOTICE TO CITY VOTERS

CYNTHIANA CITY COMMISISONER CANDIDATES, BILL DOAN AND JAMES H. MARTIN

HAVE OFFICIALLY WITHDRAWN FROM THE RACE.

THE RACE HAS BEEN CANCELLED BECAUSE THERE MUST BE NINE OR MORE CANDIDATES BEFORE THEY ARE PLACED ON THE PRIMARY BALLOT. NOW THERE ARE ONLY SEVEN CANDIDATES. NO VOTES WILL BE COUNTED.

THE CYNTHIANA CITY COMMISSIONER’SRACE WILL BE DECIDED IN THE GENERAL ELECTION

ON NOVEMBER 4, 2008

In order for our employees to enjoy

the Memorial Day Holiday with their families,

the following deadlines will apply:Display advertising for the

Harrison Shopper, May 26, 2008 will be

Noon, Wednesday, May 21 for ads requiring proof

and all other ads Thursday, May 22,

10 a.m. Cynthiana Democrat Issue,

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Tues., May 27 at 10 a.m., including classifieds. All NEWS Deadlines:

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On April 21, 2008, Kentucky Utilities Companyand Louisville Gas and Electric Company filedtheir 2008 Joint Integrated Resource Plan withthe Public Service Commission of Kentucky.This filing includes a load forecast and re-source plans of Kentucky Utilities Companyand Louisville Gas and Electric Company tomeet future demand with an adequate and re-liable supply of electricity at the lowest pos-sible cost for all customers within their serviceareas.

Any person interested in participating in thereview of this Integrated Resource Plan shouldsubmit a motion to intervene in Case No. 2008-00148 to: Stephanie L. Stumbo, Executive Di-rector, Kentucky Public Service Commission,211 Sower Boulevard, Frankfort, Kentucky40602.

Kentucky Utilities CompanyLouisville Gas and Electric Company

220 West Main StreetLouisville, KY 40202

On April 21, 2008, Kentucky Utilities Com-pany and Louisville Gas and Electric Com-pany filed their 2008 Joint Integrated Re-source Plan with the Public Service Com-mission of Kentucky. This filing includesa load forecast and resource plans of Ken-tucky Utilities Company and Louisville Gasand Electric Company to meet future de-mand with an adequate and reliable sup-ply of electricity at the lowest possible costfor all customers within their service ar-eas.

Any person interested in participating inthe review of this Integrated ResourcePlan should submit a motion to intervenein Case No. 2008-00148 to: Stephanie L.Stumbo, Executive Director, KentuckyPublic Service Commission, 211 SowerBoulevard, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602.

Kentucky Utilities CompanyLouisville Gas and Electric Company

220 West Main StreetLouisville, KY 40202

On April 21, 2008, Kentucky UtilitiesCompany and Louisville Gas and Elec-tric Company filed their 2008 Joint Inte-grated Resource Plan with the PublicService Commission of Kentucky. Thisfiling includes a load forecast and re-source plans of Kentucky Utilities Com-pany and Louisville Gas and ElectricCompany to meet future demand withan adequate and reliable supply of elec-tricity at the lowest possible cost for allcustomers within their service areas.

Any person interested in participating inthe review of this Integrated ResourcePlan should submit a motion to inter-vene in Case No. 2008-00148 to:Stephanie L. Stumbo, Executive Direc-tor, Kentucky Public Service Commis-sion, 211 Sower Boulevard, Frankfort,Kentucky 40602.

Kentucky Utilities CompanyLouisville Gas and Electric

Company220 West Main StreetLouisville, KY 40202

On April 21, 2008, Kentucky UtilitiesCompany and Louisville Gas and Elec-tric Company filed their 2008 Joint In-tegrated Resource Plan with the Pub-lic Service Commission of Kentucky.This filing includes a load forecast andresource plans of Kentucky UtilitiesCompany and Louisville Gas and Elec-tric Company to meet future demandwith an adequate and reliable supplyof electricity at the lowest possible costfor all customers within their serviceareas.

Any person interested in participatingin the review of this Integrated Re-source Plan should submit a motionto intervene in Case No. 2008-00148to: Stephanie L. Stumbo, Executive Di-rector, Kentucky Public Service Com-mission, 211 Sower Boulevard, Frank-fort, Kentucky 40602.

Kentucky Utilities CompanyLouisville Gas and Electric

Company220 West Main StreetLouisville, KY 40202

On April 21, 2008, Kentucky Utili-ties Company and Louisville Gasand Electric Company filed their2008 Joint Integrated ResourcePlan with the Public Service Com-mission of Kentucky. This filing in-cludes a load forecast and re-source plans of Kentucky UtilitiesCompany and Louisville Gas andElectric Company to meet futuredemand with an adequate and re-liable supply of electricity at thelowest possible cost for all custom-ers within their service areas.

Any person interested in partici-pating in the review of this Inte-grated Resource Plan should sub-mit a motion to intervene in CaseNo. 2008-00148 to: Stephanie L.Stumbo, Executive Director, Ken-tucky Public Service Commission,211 Sower Boulevard, Frankfort,Kentucky 40602.

Kentucky Utilities CompanyLouisville Gas and Electric

Company220 West Main StreetLouisville, KY 40202

On April 21, 2008, KentuckyUtilities Company and Louis-ville Gas and Electric Com-pany filed their 2008 Joint In-tegrated Resource Plan withthe Public Service Commis-sion of Kentucky. This filing in-cludes a load forecast and re-source plans of Kentucky Utili-ties Company and LouisvilleGas and Electric Company tomeet future demand with anadequate and reliable supplyof electricity at the lowest pos-sible cost for all customerswithin their service areas.

Any person interested in par-ticipating in the review of thisIntegrated Resource Planshould submit a motion to in-tervene in Case No. 2008-00148 to: Stephanie L.Stumbo, Executive Director,Kentucky Public Service Com-mission, 211 Sower Boule-vard, Frankfort, Kentucky40602.

Kentucky UtilitiesCompany

Louisville Gas and ElectricCompany

220 West Main StreetLouisville, KY 40202

On April 21, 2008, KentuckyUtilities Company and Lou-isville Gas and ElectricCompany filed their 2008Joint Integrated ResourcePlan with the Public ServiceCommission of Kentucky.This filing includes a loadforecast and resource plansof Kentucky Utilities Com-pany and Louisville Gas andElectric Company to meetfuture demand with an ad-equate and reliable supplyof electricity at the lowestpossible cost for all custom-ers within their service ar-eas.

Any person interested inparticipating in the review ofthis Integrated ResourcePlan should submit a motionto intervene in Case No.2008-00148 to: StephanieL. Stumbo, Executive Direc-tor, Kentucky Public ServiceCommission, 211 SowerBoulevard, Frankfort, Ken-tucky 40602.

Kentucky UtilitiesCompany

Louisville Gas andElectric Company

220 West Main StreetLouisville, KY 40202

Senior Citizens Center DirectorHarrison County Commission on Aging is accepting applications for a full time director/administrator. Ap-plicant must have a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Public Administration or related fi eld Administrative and fi nancial experience preferred. Must have experi-ence with accounting and Excel software programs.

Submit resumes to Thomas KearnsHarrison County Commission on Aging216 Old Lair Road, Cynthiana, KY 41031

Application deadline May 16, 2008EOE M/F/H/V

B.A. MAINTENANCE Air Conditioning

Sales & Service234-2595 or 234-3933

GEORGE VELAT#MO1697

TRUCK DRIVERS: CDL training. Up to $20,000 bo nus. Accelerate your career as a soldier. Drive out terror­ism by keeping the Army Na tional Guard supplied. 1­800­GO­GUARD.com/truck

WANTED: Life Agents! Earn $500 a day­ Great Agent Benefits, commissions paid daily, liberal underwriting, Leads, leads, leads. LIFE INSURANCE, LICENSE RE QUIRED Call 1­888­713­6020

YOU’RE in CHARGE with­out signing a CONTRACT! Choose from over 50 Truck Carriers. Tuition Reim­bursement available with most carriers. In House Un derwriting & Financing with qualified counselors. w w w . t a t c d l . c o m 1­866­244­3644 Truck Amer­ica Training

CHILD CARE OPENING IN MY HOME: Full or part time. Call (859) 608­1151 or (859) 234­3944.

MOTHER OF TWO WILL BABYSIT. Call (859) 234­3689.

CHRISTIAN NURSE ­ Mother of 2 grown children, will provide quality child care, evenings, nights & week­ends. CPR certified. In Cyn­thiana, 2039 Rocky Springs Rd. Call (859) 913­0562.

2-3 BEDROOM MOBILE homes, total electric, on lots in local park. Owner financ­ing available. Call 859­234­3810

*SPECIAL FHA Finance Program* $0 Down if you own the land or use family land. We own the bank. 859­371­2140

5.25 ACRES- DOU-BLEWIDE- completely re modeled, $65,000. Call 859­234­0267

ABANDONED 32x80 5 Bedroom, 3 bath Dou­blewide* Bank Owned, will possibly finance. 859 371­2166

FHA HOME BUYERS PRO-GRAM* Have you rented to own? Done Buy Here Pay Here? Then call today for pre approval 859­371­2166

MANUFACTURED & MODULAR home pack-ages available on the land of your choice with low monthly payments. 100% financing available with qualified credit. Trade-ins also accepted. Call today (859) 823-4663

NEW 5 BEDROOM/3BATH Doublewide* Owner will fi nance. 859­371­2140

2 BEDROOM ­ $450, 3 bed­room, $550, 3 bedroom 2 bath in the country, $675. HUD accepted 859­234­4663

FOR RENT: 208 Fifth St. 2 Bedroom, $390 month plus deposit, 859­234­2488

LARGE 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT- $400 monthly + $300 deposit. Call 859­608­7081

LARGE 2 BEDROOM ­ lo cated in Corinth. Newly re modeled. Washer & dryer hookups, $450 a month plus deposit & utilities. Call 859­393­1220

NICE 2 BEDROOM APART-MENT ­ central air/heat. $400 a month/$400 deposit. 859­234­6180, 859­588­5569

NOW AVAILABLE ­ 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units. 1 bedrooms starting at $278, 2 bedrooms starting at $342 & 3 bed­rooms starting at $366 a month. 1 month free rent with paid security deposit on base rental only. Large laundry fa cility on site, playground, central heat & air, water, trash & sewage furnished. Office hours, Monday, Tues­day, Thursday & Friday from 7:30am­4pm. Please contact Site Manager, Theresa Edmonson, 234­6717. Equal Housing Opportunity. TDD 1­800­545­1833 ext. 336.

3 STORY BRICK BUILDING 1st floor store front, 2nd & 3rd floor apartments. Main St. in Mt. Olivet Ky. $25,000. 606­748­1012

3 BEDROOM, BRICK- 6 mi les out, $650 monthly. Call 859­234­0505 after 9pm.

3 BEDROOM HOUSE in country, Section 8/HUD vouchers accepted, Call 859­298­9922

5 ROOM HOUSE and 60 ACRES brick home with full basement, barn, and 60 ac res. $1,295 month. Call 859­ 468­4645

BEAUTIFUL MOBILE home 2 bedrooms, 3 miles on Hwy 36 W., $450 a month, $200 deposit. (859) 588­1776.

CYNTHIANA ­ Very clean 3 bedroom, nice neighborhood. Pet standards. Non smoking environment. $625 rent, $400 deposit. Call (859) 235­0955

FOR RENT: Clean Duplex; 3 bedroom; $575 per month; Also: 2 bedroom: $550 per month (606) 387­0994 or (859) 234­7133 ask for Kathi or (859) 234­6040

HOUSE FOR RENT: 4 Rooms; $450 per month; $200 deposit. (859)654­4966

3 BEDROOM ­ 1 bath, 2 story. Eat in kitchen, living room, utility room, on 1/2 acre lot, Pleasant Ridge Rd. in Robertson Co. KY $20,000. 606­748­1012

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ANY BUSINESS LARGE OR SMALL - ANY SERVICE, JUST CALL

859-234-1035

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We Have a Space for Your Place! If We Don’t - We’ll Make One.

MINI STORAGEUp to 210 Square Feet

$30 - $60 PER MONTHU.S. 62 East, CynthianaPhone 234-3823

CARPETS, FLOORS & CLEANING

KLEEN RITEcleaning services for homes & businesses

specializing inTILE & CARPET CLEANING

serving KY homes & businesses for over 20 yrs.(859) 234-6746

Free Estimates....Satisfaction Guaranteed

WHEN BUILDING, CHECK WITH US!208 E. Pleasant St., Cynthiana

859-234-2242www.poindexterlumber.net

B.A. mAINTENANCE SERVICE INC.

George Velat • #MO1697234-2595 or 234-3933

All Furnaces SALES AND SERVICE

We Stand Behind All Of Our Workmanship Given

Mattox Floor Service234-5289312 S. Church St., Cynthiana

Vinyl, Laminate, Carpet, Ceramic Tile , Sand & Finish Wood, Prefinished Hardwoodowners Bobby & Jean Mattox

TIRE SERVICE

PROPANE

Miles Farm SupplyYour propane dealer.

(859) 234-2122 FAX: (859) 234-9280

447 N. Main St., Cynthiana

Spas • Hot Tubs • Saunas• Chemicals

Larry & Flo Cummins, Owners102 S. Walnut St., Cyn. • Hours: 9:30-5 Mon.-Sat.

(859) 234-5300

POOL SUPPLIES

LUmBERCABINETS

HFC Builders, Inc.To Fit Any Budget CabinetsBruce Hardwood FlooringCynthiana, Kentucky 41031Don Grose • (859) 298-0005Fully Insured-Free Estimates-Total Remodeling

DONALD EDWARDSPlumbing & Heating

Cynthiana, Kentucky234-3684

#2649

PLUmBING

TREE SERVICE

Clifford Tree Services LLC

• Tree Trimming & Removal • Storm Clean-up• Trimming from power lines • Fully Insured • References Available • Free Estimates Ben Clifford

859-234-6956

Mark Cockrell • Owner4308 U.S. Hwy 27 South

Cynthiana, KY 41031 • (859) 234-2898

Cockrell’sB&L Storage

TOP SOIL

FARm EQUIPmENT

Sauer ImplementWe buy, sell or trade

New & used farm equipmentRoute 11 North • Flemingsburg, KY 41041(606) 849-4853 • Cell (606) 782-9006Kentucky’s newest Kubota dealer

CONCRETE

CONSTRUCTION

FABRIC SHOP

STORAGE

CONSTRUCTION

BED & BREAKFAST

BARBER SHOPSKorner Kuts Barber Shop

Serving Cynthiana Since 1950Anthony Vance

Master Barber113 Joe B. Hall Ct.

Cynthiana, KY 41031Cell: (859) 588-9401

Mon.-Fri. 9 am-5:30 pmClosed Wednesday & Sunday

Saturday 9 am to 12 pm

Dependability Since 1908

Complete Auto & Truck

ServiceNew Lair Road

(Old RECC Grounds)

(859) 234-4371

PAVING/ROCK HAULING

McKinley PavingRock Hauling

859-298-1806

Let MTA resolve all of your roo�ng, guttering & siding problems.

FREE ESTIMATESFULLY INSURED

(859) 967-7342(859) 338-0832

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DMC FlossQuilting Supplies

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JanitorialService

12 years experience

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12 years experience

Ceramic Tile Cleaning • Stripping/WaxingInsured • Free Estimates

SECURITY

MAXIMUM SECURITY

Owner: Terry McMichael

Dealer/Installer of Residential& Business Security Systems

Safe & Sound, Peace of Mind!

All Concrete Work & ConstructionMatch Any Price • FREE ESTIMATES

Call 859-234-0864 • 859-588-8869

JHIJacobs Home ImprovementsCynthiana, KY 859-234-9649

Aluminum Clad, Fiberglass and Vinyl Replacement Windows,

Siding, So�t and TrimGuttering

Entry Doors

RIVERVIEW RV PARKUS 62 East, Harding Road in Robertson County

www.rvrv.com 606-724-2645 859-588-4651

RV PARK/CAmPING

STORAGE

WWWWaitaittaitaWaWaWa sssDrywall

& Interiors,LLCC

New construction & remodeling

Commercial & Residential

Marty Waits (Licensed & Insured)859-234-2412 • Cell 859-298-0386

Hanging • Finishing • RepairsCeramic Tile Installation • Acoustical Ceilings

• Interior Remodeling & Painting Basement Renovations

ROOFINGShinglesRubberGuttersRepairs

Licensed & Insured

Free Estimates859-382-9411

ALLAMERICAN ROOFING

ShinglesRubberGuttersRepairs

Licensed & Insured

Free Estimates859-382-9411

ALLAMERICAN ROOFING

Hamilton Concrete

Proudly serving Harrison County. Licensed & Insured

(502) 316-5783

Hamilton Concrete

Proudly serving Harrison County. Licensed & Insured

(502) 316-5783

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www.cynthianademocrat.com The Cynthiana Democrat May 8, 2008 B13

LEGAL NOTICEMASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

Pursuant to a Judgment and Order of Sale entered by the Harrison Circuit Court on April 14, 2008 in Civil Action No. 08-CI-00061 Styled Kentucky Housing Corpora-tion, Plaintiff, vs. Dustin Moorhead and Traiel Tucker, Defendants, the Master Com-missioner of the Harrison Circuit Court will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder at the front door of the Harrison County Courthouse, in Cynthiana, Kentucky, on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 10:20 a.m., the following described property: BEGINNING at the corner of W. W. Karrick’s lot, No. 4, 135 feet 7 inches West of Miller Street, in the line between Karrick and Ray Barlow; thence North 125 feet 8 inches to the inside of sidewalk on Oddville Avenue; thence west with Oddville Avenue 51 feet 7 inches to line of S. H. Rankin; thence South with Rankin’s line, 112 feet 8 inches to corner with Rankin; thence East 50 feet to the beginning, being Lot No. 1 in plat made by B. R. Myers, City Engineer, May 12, 1912.Being the same property conveyed to Dustin Moorhead and Traiel Tucker by deed dated May 11, 2007 and of record in Deed Book 297, Page 628, in the Harrison County Clerk’s Offi ce. The property is being sold to produce a sum suffi cient to satisfy the judgments and liens as follows: (a) The costs of this action, including the Master Commissioner’s fee, appraiser’s fee and advertising costs; and (b) Judgment on Count 1 for the Plaintiff, Kentucky Housing Corporation, in the amount of $85,244.04 plus interest at the rate of 6.25 percent per annum from July 1, 2007 until paid, plus any additional costs expended by Plaintiff to protect or preserve the property until sale date. (c) Judgment on Count 2 for the Plaintiff, Kentucky Housing Corporation, in the amount of $3,467.45 plus interest at the rate of 6.00 percent per annum from June 1, 2007 until paid, plus any additional costs expended by Plaintiff to protect or preserve the property until sale date. (d) Real Estate taxes, plus interest and penalties, if any, for taxes assessed for the year 2007 and previous years. (d) Plaintiff’s Court costs and attorney fees. The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: (1) The prop-erty shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of the parties to this action; (2) The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the purchase price in cash, certifi ed funds or by other immediately verifi able collectable medium of exchange acceptable to the Commissioner, on the day of sale to apply on the purchase price; (3) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days after the day of sale; (4) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond with good and suffi cient surety thereon as approved by the Commissioner to secure the unpaid portion of the purchase price, the bond to bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum from the day of sale until paid, the bond to have the same force and effect as a judgment and shall remain a lien on the property as additional security until the purchase price is paid in full; (5) In the event that the Plaintiff is the successful purchaser, it shall be entitled to a credit on its judgment against the purchase price and shall only be obligated to pay court costs, the fees and costs of the Master Commissioner, and any real estate taxes payable pursuant to this order, and in that event, no bond shall be required; (6) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying the bond before maturity by paying the balance of the principal together with all accrued interest thereon until the date of payment; (7) The purchaser shall obtain possession of the property upon confi rmation of the sale by the Court and payment of the purchase price in full; (8) All ad valorem taxes on the property for calendar year 2008 and all subsequent years shall be assumed and paid by the purchaser. All real property taxes due and owing to Harrison County or the City of Cynthiana for 2007 and prior years will be paid from the proceeds of sale. If any tax bills have been sold to third parties under a Certifi cate of Delinquency under KRS Chapter 134, the purchaser of the property will receive a credit against the purchase price for an amount equal to the sum paid to the County Clerk by the third party for the tax bill with the purchaser then being responsible for redemption of the Certifi cate of Delin-quency including any additional interest, costs, fees or charges allowed by law;(9) The property shall be sold subject to any assessment for public improvements levied against the property and subject to all rules and regulations enforced by the Cynthiana-Harrison County-Berry Joint Planning and Zoning Commission, all applicable health and safety regulations, all restrictions and easements thereon appearing of record in the Harrison County Court Clerk’s Offi ce, governmental laws and regulations affecting the property, and shall be subject to any unrecorded easements, discrepancies or confl icts in boundary lines, shortage in area and encroachments, if any there be, which an accurate and com-plete survey or an inspection of the property would disclose; (10) The purchaser shall bear the risk of loss on the improvements on the property and the risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser as of the day and time of sale; (11) The property shall be sold with any improvements thereon “as is”; and (12) The property shall be sold subject to such right of redemption as may exist in favor of the United States of America pursuant to 28 USC Section 2410, and the right of redemption of the Defendants. All bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms.Attorneys:Hon. James E. Stierle Hon. John LairAttorney for Plaintiff Master Commissioner Harrison Circuit Court

LEGAL NOTICEMASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

Pursuant to a Judgment and Order of Sale entered by the Harrison Circuit Court on April 7, 2008 in Civil Action No. 07-CI-00292 Styled HSBC Mortgage Services Inc., Plaintiff, vs. Ronald Jenkins, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Crevecor Mortgage, Inc., and County of Harrison, Defendants, the Master Commissioner of the Harrison Circuit Court will sell at public auction to the high-est and best bidder at the front door of the Harrison County Courthouse, in Cynthiana, Kentucky, on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 10:00 a.m., the following described property: BEGINNING in the center of the turnpike, thence W 3.17 chains to a stone; thence N 3.00 W 3.17 chains to a stone in McDowell fi eld, thence E 3.17 chains containing 1.00 acre.Being the same property conveyed to Ronald Jenkins, single, from Elizabeth Ann Jen-kins, single, by that Quit Claim Deed dated 01/06/05 and recorded 01/19/06 in Deed Book 288, Page 761 of the Harrison County records and commonly known as 63 Au-gusta, Cynthiana, KY 41031. The property is being sold to produce a sum suffi cient to satisfy the judgments and liens as follows: (a) The costs of this action, including the Master Commissioner’s fee, appraiser’s fee and advertising costs; and (b) Judgment for the Plaintiff, HSBC Mortgage Services Inc., in the amount of $93,291.62 plus interest at the rate of 7.80 percent per annum from June 1, 2007 until paid, plus any additional costs expended by Plaintiff to protect or preserve the property until sale date. (c) Real Estate taxes, plus interest and penalties, if any, for taxes assessed for the year 2007 and previous years. (d) Plaintiff’s Court costs and attorney fees. The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: (1) The prop-erty shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of the parties to this action; (2) The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the purchase price in cash, certifi ed funds or by other immediately verifi able collectable medium of exchange acceptable to the Commissioner, on the day of sale to apply on the purchase price; (3) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days after the day of sale; (4) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond with good and suffi cient surety thereon as approved by the Commissioner to secure the unpaid portion of the purchase price, the bond to bear interest at the rate of 12% per annum from the day of sale until paid, the bond to have the same force and effect as a judgment and shall remain a lien on the property as additional security until the purchase price is paid in full; (5) In the event that the Plaintiff is the successful purchaser, it shall be entitled to a credit on its judg-ment against the purchase price and shall only be obligated to pay court costs, the fees and costs of the Master Commissioner, and any real estate taxes payable pursuant to this order, and in that event, no bond shall be required; (6) The purchaser shall have the privi-lege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying the bond before maturity by paying the balance of the principal together with all accrued interest thereon until the date of payment; (7) The purchaser shall obtain possession of the property upon confi rmation of the sale by the Court and payment of the purchase price in full; (8) All ad valorem taxes on the property for calendar year 2008 and all subsequent years shall be assumed and paid by the purchaser. All real property taxes due and owing to Harrison County or the City of Cynthiana for 2007 and prior years will be paid from the proceeds of sale. If any tax bills have been sold to third parties under a Certifi cate of Delinquency under KRS Chapter 134, the purchaser of the property will receive a credit against the purchase price for an amount equal to the sum paid to the County Clerk by the third party for the tax bill with the purchaser then being responsible for redemption of the Certifi cate of Delinquency including any additional interest, costs, fees or charges allowed by law;(9) The property shall be sold subject to any assessment for public improvements levied against the property and subject to all rules and regulations enforced by the Cynthiana-Harrison County-Berry Joint Planning and Zoning Commission, all applicable health and safety regulations, all restrictions and easements thereon appearing of record in the Harrison County Court Clerk’s Offi ce, governmental laws and regulations affecting the property, and shall be subject to any unrecorded easements, discrepancies or confl icts in boundary lines, shortage in area and encroachments, if any there be, which an accurate and complete survey or an inspection of the property would disclose; (10) The purchaser shall bear the risk of loss on the improvements on the property and the risk of loss shall pass to the purchaser as of the day and time of sale; (11) The property shall be sold with any improvements thereon “as is”; and (12) The property shall be sold subject to such right of redemption as may exist in favor of the United States of America pursuant to 28 USC Section 2410, and the right of redemption of the Defendants. All bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms.Attorneys:Hon. Jerry R. Howard Hon. John LairAttorney for Plaintiff Master Commissioner Harrison Circuit Court

N O T I C EThe City of Cynthiana is accepting sealed bids for laboratory analysis for the Water Treatment Plant and the Wastewater Treatment Plant for fi scal year July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009.

Specifi cations and bid sheets can be picked up at City Clerk’s Offi ce at City Hall located at 104 E. Pleasant Street. Bids must be submitted on bid sheet only.

Sealed bids will be received until 4:00 P.M. on May 13, 2008 at the City Clerk’s Offi ce. Bid opening will be held at the City Commission meeting on May 13, 2008 at 5:30 P.M. in the Commissioner’s Room at City Hall.

The City of Cynthiana retains the right to waive any irregularities in the bidding or reject any and all bids.

Charleen McIlvain, City ClerkCity of Cynthiana, Kentucky

N O T I C EThe City of Cynthiana is accepting sealed bids for chemicals used at the Water Treatment Plant for fi scal year July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009.

Specifi cations and bid sheest can be picked up at City Clerk’s Offi ce at City Hall located at 104 E. Pleasant Street. Bids must be submitted on bid sheet only.

Sealed bids will be received until 4:00 P.M. on May 13, 2008 at the City Clerk’s offi ce. Bid opening will be held at the City Commission meeting on May 13, 2008 at 5:30 P.M. in the Commissioner’s Room at City Hall.

The City of Cynthiana retains the right to waive any irregularities in the bidding or reject any and all bids.

Charleen McIlvain, City ClerkCity of Cynthiana, Kentucky

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CalendarB14 The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, May 8, 2008 www.cynthianademocrat.com

THURSDAY, May 8Berry City Commission will meet Thursday, May 8 at 7 p.m.,

at Berry City Hall. The meetings are open to the public.ROHS Acting Troupe will be presenting Enchanted Sleeping

Beauty, May 8-11, at the Rohs Opera House. Call Pat Grenier at 234-5236 for more information.

Adult Book Group -- “A Parchment of Leaves” by Silas House will be the book for discussion at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 8 in the community room at the Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library.

FRIDAY, May 9Story Hour -- Friday, May 9 for ages 2-5 from 2-2:30 p.m. in

the community room at the Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library.

Bookmobile -- The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library Bookmobile will be available May 9 at Grand Haven at 3:30 p.m.

Harrison County Homemaker Day Celebration will be Friday, May 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the courthouse square. Bake sale, Green Thumb Fair, demonstrations, free make-it, take-it craft, over 25 vendors. Central Kentucky Blood Center Mobile Unit will be on site from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Lunch served by the Harrison County Beef Cattle Association. Sign-up for door prizes. In case of inclement weather, activities will be moved to the Cynthiana Presbyterian Church.

SATURDAY, May 10Morgan Riggs Memorial - Rocky Mountain Horse Celebration

Saturday, May 10 at 11 a.m. at the Harrison County Fairgrounds. Gate fee is $3. Kentucky hand-crafted souvenirs, tobacco barn quilts and more. Food available. Entrants should contact Paulette Klein at 859-588-3394 or 859-235-8950.

Youthfest 2008. May 10 in downtown Maysville at the Rotary park from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call 584-7874.

NMCC Horse Show. The annual North Middletown Charity Horse Show will be held Saturday, May 10. Sponsored by the North Middletown Community Club. Classes start at 4 p.m. For more information, contact Bob Fuller, president, at 859-362-3950 or e-mail [email protected] or Mary Louis Evans at 859-362-4570, or e-mail [email protected].

Bake Sale: Saturday, May 10 at the Cynthiana Super Wal-Mart from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., with various baked goods. Will close earlier if sold out. Come and pick up somthing for Mother’s

Day. Hosted by the Berry United Methodist Church.

MONDAY, May 12Harrison County Soil and Water Conservation District

Board of Supervisors will meet Monday, May 12 at 7:30 p.m. at 103 Rodgers Park Dr., Cynthiana. The H.C. Conservation District Board meets the second Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are open to the public.

Northside Site Based Council will meet Monday, May 12 at 3:45 p.m. in the Northside library. The public is invited to attend.

Bookmobile -- The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library Bookmobile will be available Monday, May 12 on Grays Run from 3-4 p.m.

Edgemont Healthcare. In observance of National Nursing Home Week, May 11-17, Edgemont Healthcare will host a week of events: May 12, Farmers Day; May 13, Barnyard friends and games; May 14, Rockin’ Elvis Day; May 15, Mexican Fiesta Day; and May 16, Edgemont Olympics. The community is wel-

come. Any questions or wish to volunteer, contact Mea Brinker, activity director, 234-4595.

TUESDAY, May 13Cynthiana City Commission will meet Tuesday, May 13,

5:30 p.m., upstairs City Hall in the commissioners’ room. The meetings are open to the public.

Fiscal Court of Harrison County will meet Tuesday, May 13, 5:30 p.m., meeting room at the Harrison County Sheriff’s build-ing (former KU building). The meetings are open to the public.

Cynthiana Board of Adjustment will meet Tuesday, May 13 at 6 p.m. in the Planning Commission Office at the Harrison County Courthouse, South Main Street. The meetings are open to the public.

Harrison County Board of Adjustment will meet Tuesday, May 13 at 7 p.m. in the Planning Commission Office at the Harrison County Courthouse, South Main Street. The meetings are open to the public.

Community Drug Awareness. Community Action Council for Harrison County is providing an educational training on Tuesday, May 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the center, 217 Old Lair Rd., to bring awareness to the community on methamphetamines. Bret Kirkland, Law and Drug Enforcement, will be the speaker. Training is open to the public.

WEDNESDAY, May 14Harrison County Fire Tax District will meet Wednesday,

May 14 at 6 p.m. at the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office. The meeting is open to the public.

Community Forum: Looking Ahead to 2013. Community Action Council (Lexington-Fayette, Bourbon, Harrison and Nicholas counties) invites the public to a Community Forum on Wednesday, May 14 from noon to 1 p.m. at the Harrison County Community Center, 217 Old Lair Rd., Cynthiana. What do peo-ple in Harrison County need, and what should Community Action do to meet those needs? Lunch will be provided. For more information contact Lorie Furnish at 859-234-2121.

SPECIAL NOTICES Robertson County Health Care Cruise-In. Friday, May 16

from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Robertson County Health Care Facility, 1030 Kentontown Road. Deadline to register is Wednesday, May 14. No registration fee. Music, free meal, con-cessions. In case of rain, will be cancelled. Entertainment and food will be moved inside. To register or for more information contact Deana Hall at 606-724-5020.

Toiletries for Fines. The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library will be accepting toiletries for fines during the month of May.

Historical Society Meeting -- Thursday, May 15 at 7 p.m. in the community room at the Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library. Zeb Weese, Regional Nature Preserves Manager for Central and Eastern Kentucky, Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission will do a presentation on Quiet Trails Nature Preserve, located near Sunrise. Bill Wigglesworth (donor of the land for the preserve) may attend. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend.

Bookmobile -- The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library Bookmobile will be available Friday, May 16 in Robynwood Heights at 11:30 a.m.

Planning Commission of Cynthiana, Harrison County, Berry will meet Monday, May 19, 7:30 p.m., at the sheriff’s office. The meetings are open to the public.

Bookmobile -- The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library Bookmobile will be available Monday, May 19 at the Community Center at 10 a.m.; and in Hinton from 3-4 p.m.

Harrison County Board of Education will meet Tuesday, May 20, 7 p.m., at the Community Education Building. The meetings are open to the public.

Corn Hole Tournament. Benefits will go to the Harrison County Relay for Life Event to be held at Eastside School on Saturday, May 24. Registration at 1 p.m. with tournament start-ing at 2 p.m. Cost is $10 per person. Will draw for partners. Will award first, second, third place awards. Food and baked goods will be available. Will also have a 50/50 Pot event at half time, whoever has the highest number of bags on the hole will take half of the pot. Everyone in the community is invited to enter.

Public Library. The Cynthiana-Harrison County Public Library will be closed Monday, May 26 in observance of Memorial Day.

Fleming County Relay for Life. Looking for groups or indi-viduals interested in participating in the entertainment for the Relay for Life event to be held Saturday, June 7 from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. in Fleming County. Contact Connie Allen to reserve a spot at 606-267-2808 or [email protected].

HCHS Class of 1968 will meet at the Cynthiana Country Club on Saturday, June 14, from 8 p.m. until midnight, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their graduation. Our own Tim Jennens will provide the entertainment. Join us and reminisce about the good old days. $50 per couple. For further information, contact Patti Withers Edwards at 234-5819, Sandy Judy Ruth at 234-1358, or Mike Kearns at 234-6185.

Early Head Start Program. Provides intensive care for chil-dren through quality child development services in a center or home-based setting. For more information contact Alean Spicer at Community Action Council at 859-234-2121 or visit the center at 216 Old Lair Road, Cynthiana.

Head Start Program. Community Action Council’s Head Start Program for low-income families and children with dis-abilities that involves parents, community leaders, and agen-cies. Child must be three to four years old by Oct. 1, 2008 to be eligible. For information contact Community Action Council at 859-234-2121 or visit the center at 216 Old Lair Rd., Cynthiana.

Indian Creek Preschool is accepting enrollment for the 2008-09 school year. For more information call the director at the school, 234-5235, or home, 234-6681.

Community Action Council’s Migrant Head Start Migrant Head Start is a free child care service. For more information contact Barbara Helton at Community Action Council at 859-234-2121 or visit the center at 216 Old Lair Rd., Cynthiana.

Adopt-A-Pet. Flora Shropshire Animal Shelter, 1751 New Lair Rd., 234-7138. Open Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday 8:30 a.m. to noon, and closed Sunday.

Stocks of Local Interest

Symbol Last PriceAZO (AutoZone, Inc.) 122.85DEG (Etablis Delhaize) 87.50KR (Kroger Co.) 27.26LXK (Lexmark Intl.) 33.01MCD (McDonalds Corp.) 60.87MMM (3M Company) 77.55MO (Altria Group) 20.71PEP (Pepsico Inc.) 68.57PG (Procter & Gamble) 66.65RAD (Rite Aid Corp.) 2.65T (AT&T) 39.85TM (Toyota Motor) 105.12WMT (Wal-Mart Stores) 56.97

Dow Jones Industrial Average--12,969.54Courtesy of Edward Jones, Mark J. Trachsel 859-234-0368

MONDAY CLOSEMay:Enchanted Sleeping Beauty: May 8-11. The Rohs

Acting Troupe under Pat Grenier returns to Rohs Opera House with their rendition of the beloved tale of Sleeping Beauty. Enchanted Sleeping Beauty is a musical featuring local talent.

A Tribute to A King with Bill Kelly. Award winning Elvis Impersonator Bill Kelly returns with a full show dedicated to the King of Rock n Roll, Elvis Presley. May 17 at 7 p.m.

Cynthiana Film Society forming now. With the suc-cess of our classic movies, we are forming the Cynthiana Film Society to help bring these films to Cynthiana. Join today. A family membership at just $50 a year gets you four tickets to each classic movie. The Wizard of Oz is the society’s first offering on June 21.

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