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Writing Piece Mn Mantw Cotter teache* tad I««IO the fourth |radcn One of her £ venule Mn Nancy Hale comet* the clan on Tueadays 10 nhtaMe tilting poun out of Todly we would like to share one of the humor ous Thanksgiving writing* The Day I convinced Farmer Joe not to Cook Me for Thanks- giving Dinner By: Jessica Say lor Hi, Fm Tiffany Turkey and I'm here to tell you .thai you shouldn't have tmk'ey for Thanksgiving din- ner You can get ham and ham isalso much juicier than turkey. I told Fanner Joe you can't cook me I have a hus- , band and three kids to take care of. Also I am all skin and bones. If you kill me and cook me then you'll have to eatreallytough meat because my meal is very tough this year. O.K. you've given me enough rea- sons why you shouldn't be cooked for Thanfcsgivingdinner. So I won't cook you "So run on to your family and lake care of them," said Fanner joe. "Oh and I won't eat turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, said Farmer Farmer Joe never ate turkey for Thanksgiving dinner or any other reason. Primary Students Study Early Americans While working in Mrs. Jeannie Gabbard's class students learning about Early American Indian com- munications have painted picture stories and translated them. The following cooperative groups offer their translations. Stoiy group, Harold Burdette, Josh Azbill, Andy Coffey, Timothy Row- I V fwe *a* had ai the Indian V*l tage TV man and S*<* a hear tndhoraeimks A had norm cknal came and Diet c nod help to the Great Spint The\ heard drums and there was Story group. Jordan Hall, Nkofc McClure, Katie Stevens, Brian Roberts. Cassie Kendrick and Amanda Ballew, offer this transla non The Indians had war with the white man and beah.- It rained They taught peace They caught many fish:, They hunted eagles They had peace and man was happy because there was no more war Story group, Erik Stallsworth, .Cody Moore, Timothy Prichard, Corey Powell and Laytoya Lamb, told this story. The Indian boy and girl lived in the village. They had a big campfire A hear came they shouted for help. It was dark, they saw a deer. When it got darter they caught the deer. The boys and girls hunted deer and beatt Story group, Mickel Seals, Andrew Isaccs. Josh Knuckles, Jason Swin ney, and Amanda Hoover,completed this tale. The Indians lived it; teepees. They hunted bears in the mountains. They fished in theriverand cooked on the campfire. Think you for your imaginative !nd : .1 story paintings. Parents want - ing to see the work* may check out the primary hallway. Veterans' Day Acknowledged Mrs. Darlene Larkey'sfifthgrade class decided to take the day off on Veterans' Day. In theirclassroom they listened to patriotic music arid read Indian guest shares tradition with Roundstone Ele. primary M. Claudinnia Cash, one of Rock- castle School System's instructional Supervisors, wears many hats . Re- cently Mrs. Cash assumed one of her favorite characters to share Indian lore by reading Dream Wolf by Paul Goble. In the retelling of this story the student learned how the Plains Indians' legends. The primary, stu- dents are studying Iri<^an cultures, and many language arts activities make the study exciting. The primary thanks Mrs. Cash for leaving a shar- ing box_of Indian memorabilia, and they enjoyed your visit Mrs. Claudinnia Cash ADAMS CONSTRUCTION NEW HOMES —r Additions Interior Remodeling Decks Garage Free Estimates - Fully Insured ADAM BOSAW - 606-758-9320 Come spend an exciting Christmas Evening of •Side-Splitting Laughter •Country & Gospel Songs •Family Fun & Praise with "Lulu" Roman (Hee Haw T.V. Series) Thurs., Dec. 16 7 p.m. Centre College-Newlin Hall Norton Center for the Arts Danville, Ky. Call (606) 748-9961/(800) 860-1640 VISA, MasterCard, Check or Money Order $200 Drawing Concert Night Come Early for a Good Stat Doors Open 6 p.m. Produced and Directed by: Mercy, Inc., for Fort Harrod Busslness 4c Professional Women's Club of Mercer Co, Kentucky about Veteran* Day Son* of she c las« also <fc\ nfcd to than tfce» own family ciprnences Tl« clan took poem* <i( tribute Here are some of then piece* Peace and Haired •y: Nicole (imn They came to this earth to lead A life of love and happiness In- stead the* lead a life of war and suffering For days and days they faced killing and heanbreak. The few that survive still look back on the heartbroken memories . Lost loves, friends, and feelings arc honored in glory and love As the fears keep coming the tears keep running down your cheeks. If there is someone whocan bring back the glory 10 the world, I "hope they will do it very soon Three Bears have Blond Girl problem While working in Mrs. Patty Ren- tier's class students received a letter from the Three Bears. It went like this: November 14,1993 Dear Class. We are having a preplan keeping little blond-haired girls out of our house. What should we do? Sincerely. The Three Bears Some of the students responses follow." Dear Three Bears, I got your letter about your prob- lem of keeping little blond-haired girls out of your house. Tljis is what I think you should do. You could get two keys and take one with you. And put one in your house. Lock the doors and windows. Sincerely, Caleb Blair November 16,1993 Dear Three Bears, i got your letter about your prob- lem of keeping little blond-haired girls out of your house. This is what (think you should do. You could put dogs around your_hou.se and people too. Sincerely, f . Cassie Dewit \. Diamonds and Diamond poetry Mrs. Tracy Gabbard's sixth grade class composed "diamond" poems . recently. Brandi Linvilleauthored the following poem. Diamond Crystal, clear .Sparkling, charming, eye catching Jewel, powder, expensive, carat Breaking, squashing. Shining . Soft, white Talc Mrs. Abncy's preschool class - Per- fect Attendance: Mercedcz Burdette, Jody Howard, J.L. Polly, Amy An- dcrkin, Ashley Seals. Brandon Himes Ms. Owens kindergarten Class AM & PM-Perfect Attendance:'Martin Abney, Angela Coffey, Coty How- ard, Ashley Smithy Billy Carpenter, Kenny Gadd, Bryan Howard' Mrs. Singleton's TMH Class: Tommy Cromer . Mrs. Clark'A*«nary class-Perfect Attendance: Jarred Burdette, Sarah Cope, Tommy Decs, Jeni Durham, James Isaacs, (Crystal Kelly, Anthbn Kendrick, Jon Lewis, Nathan McQueen, Josh Mullins, Courtney Parsons, Traci Parsons, Brandon Reams, Josh Rcnner.. Amanda Ro- gers.'Amanda Smith Mrs. Gabbard's primary.class-Per- fcct_Attendance: Andy Coffey. Ha- rold Burdrar. Carry Powdl. Nicole McClure Mickel Seals. Latoya Lamb. Jeffrey Ramey. Amanda Hoover Joshua Knuckle*. Jesvca Mr* Burden'* primary class-Per- fect Attendance: Amanda Jones. Joey Husband. Michael Age* Amanda K mg. Jessica Tltncker. Glenna Rotwi- son. Jennifer Swmne y. Candice Blair, Sarah Cope, Jem Difcfcam Mrs Rentier 1 * primary class-Per- fect Attendance Caleb Blair. Jordan Hall. Chns Howard, Andrew Isaac. Cassie Kendrick. Kevin Knuckles. Chns Pnckett. Brian Roberts. Jessi Rucker. Sallie Kidwell M*. Mink's primary class-Perfect Attendance: Jessica Alcorn. Chris Alexander. Tiffany Anglin. Hannah Burdette .Justin Chastecn. Will.Cope. Dustin Damrcll, Brandon Hilt. Kyle Johnson. Brandon Thomas, Jeffrey Welch. Mrs. Noe s primary class-Perfect Attendance: Daniel Cadena. Saman tha Dees, Valarie Morrow, Traci Parsons, Dustin Renner, Adam Stallsworth. Donald Thompson Mrs. Midkiffs fourth grade honor roll Sandra Dawson, Amber Thacker, Kyle Parsons. Brandon Owens, Tracy Isaacs, Cassie Smith, Melinda Cof- fey .Jessica Carmack. Karah Bowles, Chnssy Himes Perfect Attendance: Sandra Dawson, Tommy Burke, Amber Thacker, Jason Ramey, Kyle Par- sons, Tracy Isaacs, Cassie Smith, Dearron Kelly, Melinda Coffey, Jes- sica Carmack. Brently Brandenburg, Karah Bowles, Chrissy Himes , Mrs. Coffey's fourth grade honor roll: Holli Best, Brad Bussell, Kelly Croueher, Tabatha Howard, Laura Hundley, Alicia Lamb. Steven McQueen, Ashley Miller, Jessica Saylor. Whitney Willis : Perfect Attendance: Holli Best, Steve Blair, Daron Dooley, Mitchell Dooley, Lee Gadd, Jessica Hoover, Tabatha Howard, Jackie Kirby, Al- icia Lamb, SleVen McQueen. Jessica Saylor, Whitney Willis Mrs. Larkey's fifth grade honor roll: John Abrams, Michelle Ander- son, Stormie Ambrose, Billy Anglin, Kelley Bowman, Kyle Bowman, Beth Brandenburg, Mat tie Carpenter. JJ. Claris, Josh Engle, Steffany Gabbard, Nicole Green. Allan Jones, Dackery Larkey, Josh Lyons. Brittany Owens, Jason Puckett, Kathy Rowland, Amy Sutton. Nikki Wood Perfect Attendance: Michelle Anderson, Stormie Ambrose, Billy. Anglin, Kelley Bowman, Kyle Bow-, man, Beth Brandenburg, Mattie Car- penter. Dora Chasteen, JJ. Clark, James Cope, Jason Fleming, Stef- fany Gabbard, Nicole Green, AJ. Jones, Jason Kidwell, Dackery Larkey, Josh Lyons. Brittany Owens, Jason Puckett, Bryant Reams, Kathy Rowland. Amy Sutton, Nikki Wood Mrs. French's fifth grade honor roll: Mario Caderia, Thomas Coffey,- Ashely Lawson, Cathie Midkiff, Angela' Mullins, Samantha Reed, James Thacker, Ashlic Holt . Perfect Attendance: Jeffrey Anglin, Beverly Bishop, Kevin Clark, Tho- mas Coffey, Dorothy Davis, Larry dixon, Justin Hall, Angic Howard, Ashley Lawson. Angela Mullins. Chris Phillips, Samantha Reed, Josh Singleton. Josh Rowland Mrs. Liule'ssixth grade honor roll: Christian Parsons, Stewart Abney, Vonda Carmack, Elizabeth Chastecn,. David Burdette, Jacob Burdette, Natasha Davis. Lindscy Hall, Niki Moore, Sahlena Sebastian, Jennifer Thompson •. Perfect Attendance: Josh Mink. Jake-Tillery, Jennifer Thompson. Jo- seph Saylor, Dusty Richardson, Ronnie Powell, Brandon King, Sharon Gaidd, Dennis Doan, Tabitha Dees. Natasha Davis, April Damrcll, Elizabeth Chasteen, Jacob Burdette, Stwart Abney Under New Management Covered Wagon Entertainment Center Exit 76 • Berea, Kentucky Now under the Management of Bentley Cromer fant I Itf Fun for all Ages THIS WEEK FEATURING: Wild River Band Each Frl. & Sat. • 8:30 - Midnight Door Opens at 7 p.m.. FRIDAY NITE SPECIAL • $2 cover charge roll Rokert Alexander. C'ryttal iactio*. Mark Partem*. Cathy Moberty. Bobby ICrty. Eiwly Cof- fey. Maidiew Brown. Luke Hayev lcstlie Pert m*. Susie Ambrov Perfect Attendance Robert Ale* ander. Cry*al Jackson, Mark Par sons, Caths Moberiy. Bobby Kirby, Emily Coffey. Malihe* Brown,Luke Hayes. Gary Reed, Joyce Hoover. Susie Ambrose. Jeana Thacker. Howard Gadd. Carissa Louallcn Mr Harris s seventh grade honor orll Knsten Cobb Perfect Attendance: DelviriBurke Lee Carpenter, Teresa Clark. Josh Jones. Ash lee Willis, Chns Saylor. Leslie Rowland. Jackie Johnson. Waylon Isacs, Shena Decs, Jason Cope. Tommy Collins Tiger Pause K - 5 studentsreceiveda survey this week along with their report cards. This survey will provide helpful in- formation for the Family Resource Youth Services Center. Please com- plete and return as quickly as pos- sible. The fifth grade students of Mrs. Judy Doyle and Mrs. Cindy Elling- ton would like to thank Ms. Judy Bowling for the class visit that initi- Jatl Durttaan. Shauna Hall. C.lenny. Pulliam Heater Rocker, Derrick Dooley Perfect Attendance Teresa Dawm. Claudia K«g, Jo* Bowles. Shauna Hall. Derrick Dooley. Adam Holt. Jessica Powell, Steven Psjwell. Heather Rucker. Jeffrey Linville roll Wendy-Hanes. Jamie Owens Perfect Attendance: Tommy Car- penter, Andrew Hayes, Melissa Kendrick. Kane Lebo, Rhonda Pay Mrs. Parkey s eighth grade honor roll: Becky Abney. Tonia Hundley. ToniCannack.Tiffany Gabbaid. Dale Green. Kara Owens, Tracy Sears. Michael Vaughn Perfect Attendance: Tim Abrams. Kevin Bullen, Elliott Dooley. Tif- fany Gabbard. Dale Green.Nick Isaacs. Teresa Howard. James Kid- well. Tracv Mink. Michael Vaughn a ted lots of discussion and research concerningrecyclingof metals. Ms. Bowling works for Crab Orchard Scrap which is located in Crab Or- chard and Junction City. Mrs. Charlotte Bullock's Art Ex- plorers entered the county-wide poster contest inrecognitionof the Great American Smoke-oUt-Nov. 18. Winning first place, $15. and a T- (Cont. to AS) C.B. Owens enjoyed sharing Thanksgiving of yesterday with Ms. Ka- treka Cash's 4th grade. Ms. Judy Gail Bowung was a recent visitor to BES' fifth grade classes. Ms. Bowling spoke to the students«bout the recycling process. "IDfaf J&rftfj % JScrtpturea" In J a. 3:3-3, we read "Jesus answered and said unto him. Verily, Verily 1 say unto thee. Except a man be born again, he'cannot see the Kingdom of God. Nicodemus saith unto him. How can a man be born when he is old? Can h^enter the second time into his mother's womb, and be bom? Jesus answered. Verily, Verily, I say unto thee, except a man be bom of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God." Much error is taught in our world about the new birth. It's a "must" that we be bom again, vs. 7. - Indeed, Jesus is using figurative language, for Nicodemus saw the problem of a literal new birth from your mother's womb. Jesus promised later, in Jn.. 17-25, "These things have I spoken unto you in proverbs but the time cometh, when I shall no more speak unto you in proverbs but I shall shew you plainly of the Father. 1 ' Being bom again is the same process as being-saved. (Lis the sameprocess as being forgiven or find|ng theremissionof sins. If we can determine what is plainly staled about being saved or how a personfindsremissionof sins, we would have the process of the new birth described and explained for using plain language. In the three accounts of the great commission, Mt 28:18-20, Mk. 16:15-16: Lk: 24:46-47; we learn thai every creatyre, of every nation must: hear the gospel message of Jesus' death, burial and resurrection, it must be believed, one must repent and, one must be baptized in order to be saved. In Ac. 2:14-41, we have record of 3000 peoplefindingremissionof sins or being bom again. We .learn that they heard the gospel message, vs. 14-36. They were told to believe in tlve Son of God vs. 36. They asked what to do about their sinful situation, vs. 37. Peter tells them in vs. 38 "Repent and be baptized everyone of you in the name of Jesus Christ for theremissionof sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost." They made the good confession, Rm. 10:9-10. And 3000 received the word of God and were baptized, vs.41. And the Lord added them to the church, vs. 47. Friends, have you been bofn again, as those on Pentacost were? Let us know if we can study with you. flniUfittnc* dfurclj of ©prist Dan McKibben - 758-9316 Sunday - Bible Study 10 ajn.; Worship 10:35 a.m. & 7:00 pjn.; Wednesday, 7:30 pJn.; Radio Programs - Saturday 12 noon a call- in program, Sunday 8 a.m. WRVK 1460 AM WRVK
Transcript

Writing Piece

Mn Mantw Cotter teache* tad I««IO the fourth | r a d c n One of her

£ venule Mn Nancy Hale comet* the clan on Tueadays 10 n h t a M e

tilting poun out of Todly we

would like to share one of the humor ous Thanksgiving writing*

The Day I convinced Farmer Joe not to Cook Me for Thanks-giving Dinner By: Jessica Say lor

Hi, Fm Tiffany Turkey and I'm here to tell you .thai you shouldn't have tmk'ey for Thanksgiving din-ner You can get ham and ham isalso much juicier than turkey. I told Fanner Joe you can't cook me I have a hus- , band and three kids to take care of. Also I am all skin and bones. If you kill me and cook me then you'll have to eat really tough meat because my meal is very tough this year.

O.K. you've given me enough rea-sons why you shouldn't be cooked for Thanfcsgivingdinner. So I won't cook you

"So run on to your family and lake care of them," said Fanner joe.

"Oh and I won't eat turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, said Farmer

Farmer Joe never ate turkey for Thanksgiving dinner or any other reason.

Primary Students Study Early Americans

While working in Mrs. Jeannie Gabbard's class students learning about Early American Indian com-munications have painted picture stories and translated them.

The following cooperative groups offer their translations.

Stoiy group, Harold Burdette, Josh Azbill, Andy Coffey, Timothy Row-

IV fwe *a* had ai the Indian V*l tage

TV man and S*<* a hear tndhoraeimks

A had norm cknal came and Diet c nod help to the Great Spint

The\ heard drums and there was

Story group. Jordan Hall, Nkofc McClure, Katie Stevens, Brian Roberts. Cassie Kendrick and Amanda Ballew, offer this transla non

The Indians had war with the white man and beah.-It rained They taught peace They caught many fish:, They hunted eagles They had peace and man was happy because there was no more war

Story group, Erik Stallsworth, .Cody Moore, Timothy Prichard, Corey Powell and Laytoya Lamb, told this story.

The Indian boy and girl lived in the village. They had a big campfire A hear came they shouted for help. It was dark, they saw a deer. When it got darter they caught the deer. The boys and girls hunted deer and beatt

Story group, Mickel Seals, Andrew Isaccs. Josh Knuckles, Jason Swin ney, and Amanda Hoover,completed this tale.

The Indians lived it; teepees. They hunted bears in the mountains. They fished in the river and cooked on the campfire.

Think you for your imaginative !nd: .1 story paintings. Parents want -ing to see the work* may check out the primary hallway.

Veterans' Day Acknowledged

Mrs. Darlene Larkey's fifth grade class decided to take the day off on Veterans' Day. In theirclassroom they listened to patriotic music arid read

Indian guest shares t radi t ion with Roundstone Ele. p r imary

M. Claudinnia Cash, one of Rock-castle School System's instructional Supervisors, wears many hats . Re-cently Mrs. Cash assumed one of her favorite characters to share Indian lore by reading Dream Wolf by Paul Goble. In the retelling of this story the student learned how the Plains Indians' legends. The primary, stu-dents are studying Iri<̂ an cultures, and many language arts activities make the study exciting. The primary thanks Mrs. Cash for leaving a shar-ing box_of Indian memorabilia, and they enjoyed your visit Mrs. Claudinnia Cash

ADAMS CONSTRUCTION — NEW HOMES —r

Additions • Interior Remodeling • Decks • Garage Free Estimates - Fully Insured

ADAM BOSAW - 606-758-9320

Come spend an exciting Christmas Evening of

•Side-Splitting Laughter •Country & Gospel Songs

•Family Fun & Praise wi th

"Lulu" Roman (Hee Haw T.V. Series)

Thurs., Dec. 16 7 p.m. Centre College-Newlin Hall

Norton Center for the Arts Danville, Ky.

Call (606) 748-9961/(800) 860-1640 VISA, MasterCard, Check or Money Order

$200 Drawing Concert Night Come Early for a Good Stat • Doors Open 6 p.m.

Produced and Directed by: Mercy, Inc., for Fort Harrod Busslness 4c Professional Women's Club

of Mercer Co, Kentucky •

about Veteran* Day Son* of she c las« also <fc\ nfcd to than tfce» own family ciprnences Tl« clan took

poem* <i( tribute Here are some of then piece*

Peace and Haired •y: Nicole ( i m n

They came to this earth to lead A life of love and happiness In-

stead the* lead a life of war and suffering For days and days they faced killing and heanbreak. The few that survive still look back on the heartbroken memories . Lost loves, friends, and feelings arc honored in glory and love As the fears keep coming the tears keep running down your cheeks. If there is someone whocan bring back the glory 10 the world, I "hope they will do it very soon

Three Bears have Blond Girl problem

While working in Mrs. Patty Ren-tier's class students received a letter from the Three Bears. It went like this:

November 14,1993 Dear Class.

We are having a preplan keeping little blond-haired girls out of our house. What should we do?

Sincerely. The Three Bears

Some of the students responses follow."

Dear Three Bears, I got your letter about your prob-

lem of keeping little blond-haired girls out of your house. Tljis is what I think you should do. You could get two keys and take one with you. And put one in your house. Lock the doors and windows.

Sincerely, Caleb Blair

November 16,1993 Dear Three Bears,

i got your letter about your prob-lem of keeping little blond-haired girls out of your house. This is what (think you should do. You could put dogs around your_hou.se and people too.

Sincerely, f . Cassie Dewit

\. Diamonds and Diamond poetry

Mrs. Tracy Gabbard's sixth grade class composed "diamond" poems . recently. Brandi Linvilleauthored the following poem.

Diamond

Crystal, clear .Sparkling, charming, eye catching

Jewel, powder, expensive, carat Breaking, squashing. Shining .

Soft, white Talc

Mrs. Abncy's preschool class - Per-fect Attendance: Mercedcz Burdette, Jody Howard, J.L. Polly, Amy An-dcrkin, Ashley Seals. Brandon Himes

Ms. Owens kindergarten Class AM & PM-Perfect Attendance:'Martin Abney, Angela Coffey, Coty How-ard, Ashley Smithy Billy Carpenter, Kenny Gadd, Bryan Howard'

Mrs. Singleton's TMH Class: Tommy Cromer .

Mrs. Clark'A*«nary class-Perfect Attendance: Jarred Burdette, Sarah Cope, Tommy Decs, Jeni Durham, James Isaacs, (Crystal Kelly, Anthbn Kendrick, Jon Lewis, Nathan McQueen, Josh Mullins, Courtney Parsons, Traci Parsons, Brandon Reams, Josh Rcnner.. Amanda Ro-gers.'Amanda Smith

Mrs. Gabbard's primary.class-Per-fcct_Attendance: Andy Coffey. Ha-

rold Burdrar. Carry Powdl. Nicole McClure Mickel Seals. Latoya Lamb. Jeffrey Ramey. Amanda Hoover Joshua Knuckle*. Jesvca

Mr* Burden'* primary class-Per-fect Attendance: Amanda Jones. Joey Husband. Michael Age* Amanda K mg. Jessica Tltncker. Glenna Rotwi-son. Jennifer Swmne y. Candice Blair, Sarah Cope, Jem Difcfcam

Mrs Rentier1* primary class-Per-fect Attendance Caleb Blair. Jordan Hall. Chns Howard, Andrew Isaac. Cassie Kendrick. Kevin Knuckles. Chns Pnckett. Brian Roberts. Jessi Rucker. Sallie Kidwell

M*. Mink's primary class-Perfect Attendance: Jessica Alcorn. Chris Alexander. Tiffany Anglin. Hannah Burdette .Justin Chastecn. Will.Cope. Dustin Damrcll, Brandon Hilt. Kyle Johnson. Brandon Thomas, Jeffrey Welch.

Mrs. Noe s primary class-Perfect Attendance: Daniel Cadena. Saman tha Dees, Valarie Morrow, Traci Parsons, Dustin Renner, Adam Stallsworth. Donald Thompson

Mrs. Midkiffs fourth grade honor roll Sandra Dawson, Amber Thacker, Kyle Parsons. Brandon Owens, Tracy Isaacs, Cassie Smith, Melinda Cof-fey .Jessica Carmack. Karah Bowles, Chnssy Himes

Perfect Attendance: Sandra Dawson, Tommy Burke, Amber Thacker, Jason Ramey, Kyle Par-sons, Tracy Isaacs, Cassie Smith, Dearron Kelly, Melinda Coffey, Jes-sica Carmack. Brently Brandenburg, Karah Bowles, Chrissy Himes

, Mrs. Coffey's fourth grade honor roll: Holli Best, Brad Bussell, Kelly Croue her, Tabatha Howard, Laura Hundley, Alicia Lamb. Steven McQueen, Ashley Miller, Jessica Saylor. Whitney Willis :

Perfect Attendance: Holli Best, Steve Blair, Daron Dooley, Mitchell Dooley, Lee Gadd, Jessica Hoover, Tabatha Howard, Jackie Kirby, Al-icia Lamb, SleVen McQueen. Jessica Saylor, Whitney Willis

Mrs. Larkey's fifth grade honor roll: John Abrams, Michelle Ander-son, Stormie Ambrose, Billy Anglin, Kelley Bowman, Kyle Bowman, Beth Brandenburg, Mat tie Carpenter. JJ. Claris, Josh Engle, Steffany Gabbard, Nicole Green. Allan Jones, Dackery Larkey, Josh Lyons. Brittany Owens, Jason Puckett, Kathy Rowland, Amy Sutton. Nikki Wood

Perfect Attendance: Michelle Anderson, Stormie Ambrose, Billy. Anglin, Kelley Bowman, Kyle Bow-, man, Beth Brandenburg, Mattie Car-penter. Dora Chasteen, JJ. Clark, James Cope, Jason Fleming, Stef-fany Gabbard, Nicole Green, AJ. Jones, Jason Kidwell, Dackery Larkey, Josh Lyons. Brittany Owens, Jason Puckett, Bryant Reams, Kathy Rowland. Amy Sutton, Nikki Wood

Mrs. French's fifth grade honor roll: Mario Caderia, Thomas Coffey,-Ashely Lawson, Cathie Midkiff, Angela' Mullins, Samantha Reed, James Thacker, Ashlic Holt

. Perfect Attendance: Jeffrey Anglin, Beverly Bishop, Kevin Clark, Tho-mas Coffey, Dorothy Davis, Larry dixon, Justin Hall, Angic Howard, Ashley Lawson. Angela Mullins. Chris Phillips, Samantha Reed, Josh Singleton. Josh Rowland

Mrs. Liule'ssixth grade honor roll: Christian Parsons, Stewart Abney, Vonda Carmack, Elizabeth Chastecn,. David Burdette, Jacob Burdette, Natasha Davis. Lindscy Hall, Niki Moore, Sahlena Sebastian, Jennifer Thompson •.

Perfect Attendance: Josh Mink. Jake-Tillery, Jennifer Thompson. Jo-seph Saylor, Dusty Richardson, Ronnie Powell, Brandon King, Sharon Gaidd, Dennis Doan, Tabitha Dees. Natasha Davis, April Damrcll, Elizabeth Chasteen, Jacob Burdette, • St wart Abney

Under New Management Covered Wagon

Entertainment Center Exit 76 • Berea, Kentucky

Now under the Management of Bentley Cromer

fant I Itf Fun for all Ages THIS WEEK FEATURING:

Wild River Band Each Frl. & Sat. • 8:30 - Midnight

Door Opens at 7 p.m.. FRIDAY NITE SPECIAL • $2 cover charge

roll Rokert Alexander. C'ryttal iactio*. Mark Partem*. Cathy Moberty. Bobby ICrty. Eiwly Cof-fey. Maidiew Brown. Luke Hayev lcstlie Pert m*. Susie Ambrov

Perfect Attendance Robert Ale* ander. Cry*al Jackson, Mark Par sons, Caths Moberiy. Bobby Kirby, Emily Coffey. Mali he* Brown,Luke Hayes. Gary Reed, Joyce Hoover. Susie Ambrose. Jeana Thacker. Howard Gadd. Carissa Louallcn

Mr Harris s seventh grade honor orll Knsten Cobb

Perfect Attendance: DelviriBurke Lee Carpenter, Teresa Clark. Josh Jones. Ash lee Willis, Chns Saylor. Leslie Rowland. Jackie Johnson. Waylon Isacs, Shena Decs, Jason Cope. Tommy Collins

Tiger Pause K - 5 students received a survey this

week along with their report cards. This survey will provide helpful in-formation for the Family Resource Youth Services Center. Please com-plete and return as quickly as pos-sible.

The fifth grade students of Mrs. Judy Doyle and Mrs. Cindy Elling-ton would like to thank Ms. Judy Bowling for the class visit that initi-

Jatl Durttaan. Shauna Hall. C.lenny. Pulliam Heater Rocker, Derrick Dooley

Perfect Attendance Teresa Dawm. Claudia K«g, Jo* Bowles. Shauna Hall. Derrick Dooley. Adam Holt. Jessica Powell, Steven Psjwell. Heather Rucker. Jeffrey Linville

roll Wendy-Hanes. Jamie Owens Perfect Attendance: Tommy Car-

penter, Andrew Hayes, Melissa Kendrick. Kane Lebo, Rhonda Pay

Mrs. Parkey s eighth grade honor roll: Becky Abney. Tonia Hundley. ToniCannack.Tiffany Gabbaid. Dale Green. Kara Owens, Tracy Sears. Michael Vaughn

Perfect Attendance: Tim Abrams. Kevin Bullen, Elliott Dooley. Tif-fany Gabbard. Dale Green.Nick Isaacs. Teresa Howard. James Kid-well. Tracv Mink. Michael Vaughn

a ted lots of discussion and research concerning recycling of metals. Ms. Bowling works for Crab Orchard

• Scrap which is located in Crab Or-chard and Junction City.

Mrs. Charlotte Bullock's Art Ex-plorers entered the county-wide poster contest in recognition of the Great American Smoke-oUt-Nov. 18. Winning first place, $15. and a T-

(Cont. to AS)

C.B. Owens enjoyed sharing Thanksgiving of yesterday with Ms. Ka-treka Cash's 4th grade.

Ms. Judy Gail Bowung was a recent visitor to BES' fifth grade classes. Ms. Bowling spoke to the students«bout the recycling process.

"IDfaf J&rftfj % JScrtpturea" In J a. 3:3-3, we read "Jesus answered and said unto him. Verily,

Verily 1 say unto thee. Except a man be born again, he'cannot see the Kingdom of God. Nicodemus saith unto him. How can a man be born when he is old? Can h^enter the second time into his mother's womb, and be bom? Jesus answered. Verily, Verily, I say unto thee, except a man be bom of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God."

Much error is taught in our world about the new birth. It's a "must" that we be bom again, vs. 7. -

Indeed, Jesus is using figurative language, for Nicodemus saw the problem of a literal new birth from your mother's womb. Jesus promised later, in Jn.. 17-25, "These things have I spoken unto you in proverbs but the time cometh, when I shall no more speak unto you in proverbs but I shall shew you plainly of the Father.1' Being bom again is the same process as being-saved. (Lis the sameprocess as being forgiven or find|ng the remission of sins. If we can determine what is plainly staled about being saved or how a person finds remission of sins, we would have the process of the new birth described and explained for using plain language.

In the three accounts of the great commission, Mt 28:18-20, Mk. 16:15-16: Lk: 24:46-47; we learn thai every creatyre, of every nation must: hear the gospel message of Jesus' death, burial and resurrection, it must be believed, one must repent and, one must be baptized in order to be saved.

In Ac. 2:14-41, we have record of 3000 people finding remission of sins or being bom again. We .learn that they heard the gospel message, vs. 14-36. They were told to believe in tlve Son of God vs. 36. They asked what to do about their sinful situation, vs. 37. Peter tells them in vs. 38 "Repent and be baptized everyone of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost." They made the good confession, Rm. 10:9-10. And 3000 received the word of God and were baptized, vs.41. And the Lord added them to the church, vs. 47. Friends, have you been bofn again, as those on Pentacost were? Let us know if we can study with you.

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