The five faces of Cinderella Pulse, Inside T H U R S DAY NOVEMBER 18, 2010 ■ w w w.thenewsenterprise.com ■ Get rough John Hardin’s line does the dirty work to make the offense go Sports, B1 S E R V I N G H A R D I N C O U N T Y S I N C E 1 974 ■ 50 cents Stay safe during the shopping season Victims often are distracted,inattentive By BOB WHITE bwhite@thenewsenterprise.com It doesn’t take long to find a car loaded with gifts in parking lots of malls and retail stores this time of year. And it wouldn’t take long for an experienced burglar to pop a lock or break a window to get the goods and run. The best way to avoid becoming a victim of burglary, police say, is to not look like an easy target. Numerous times each year, shoppers become victims of holiday crime by failing to take a few simple precautions, police say. Distracted and careless shoppers are among the easiest prey, according to local police. Purses left unattended in shopping baskets and cars bearing gifts in view of passers-by create some of the most tempting situations for thieves. HOLIDAY SHOPPING SAFETY TIPS ■ Avoid driving alone or at night. Keep all car doors locked and windows closed while in or out of your car. Set your alarm or use an anti-theft device. ■ Avoid parking next to vans, trucks with camper shells or cars with tinted windows. Radcliff spokesman Bryce Shumate said many shoppers unwittingly leave purses or wallets in the child seat of shopping carts when strolling aisles of big box stores. ■ Never leave your car unoccupied with the motor running or with children inside. ■ Do not leave packages or valuables on the seat of your car. ■ Be sure to have your keys in hand before going to your car. Once distracted by a person or product, or having turned their back on the cart for a moment, the loot becomes too attractive for a thief to ignore. Turn to SAFETY, A5 Skeeters is Who will toll the bell? big on band North Hardin High Schools registrar has raised money for band for 20 years By KELLY CANTRALL kcantrall@thenewsenterprise.com A local woman’s involvement in North Hardin High School band has continued through the years, despite losing her ties to the organization 17 years ago. The North Pole Arts and Crafts Show, a fundraiser for the North Hardin High School band. Salvation Army looking for volunteers to fill 3,000 hours over holidays The event is entering its third decade, and North Hardin registrar Sandy Skeeters and her husband, Mike, have been behind the show from the beginning. T h e SKEETERS show boasts items such as Christmas decorations, jewelry and baskets from about 60 to 70 booths. There also are concessions, a bake sale and a raffle to raise additional money for By JEFF D’ALESSIO jdalessio@thenewsenterprise.com Turn to BAND, A10 Walmart awards $100K to local food bank By MARTY FINLEY JILL PICKETT/The News-Enterprise Kettles for the Salvation Army Kettle Program will be set up around the county on Saturday. Bell ringers will begin ringing Monday. mfinley@thenewsenterprise.com A corporate giant and a local charity are working together to expand a hunger relief program in more than two dozen Kentucky counties. Wal-Mart Inc. has awarded $100,000 in grant money to Elizabethtown-based Feeding America Kentucky’s Heartland, which to expand the organization’s BackPack Program and the number of food items students enrolled in the proON THE WEB gram receive, said Gary Miles, the charity’s execTo learn more about utive director. Feeding America’s BackMiles said the ElizaPack Program, visit bethtown affiliate of www.feedingamericaky.org/ Feeding America reprograms/backpack. quested $50,000 to add 630 students to the program and another $50,000 to improve the quality of food distributed. The program is in 30 of the 42 central and western Kentucky counties served by Feeding America KenTurn to GRANT, A5 INSIDE ABBY...............A8 CALENDAR.......A4 CLASSIFIEDS ...C6 COMICS ........C11 HELOISE........C10 LOTTERIES ......B2 MONEY............A9 JILL PICKETT/The News-Enterprise A sign-up sheet shows one-week of time slots for one Salvation Army kettle location in the county. Volunteers still are needed for many times and locations. W E AT H E R MOVIES.........C10 NEIGHBORS.....A8 OBITUARIES.....A4 OPINION ..........A6 PUZZLES .......C10 SPORTS ..........B1 TELEVISION ...C10 Sage Robert McCloskey, 19 Judith Teresa Poppert, 46 Donna Powell, 61 Mildred Ann “Pumpkin” Sprowls, 74 Charles Randal Thomas, 76 ■ COMPLETE OBITUARIES, A4 PARTLY CLOUDY 51/31 © 2010, The News-Enterprise Corp. ■ TODAY’S OBITUARIES ■ COMPLETE REPORT, A2 IN THE NEWS ■ POLICE STILL LOOKING FOR ROBBERS: No arrests made in Vine Grove Dollar General Store robbery. A2 At various locations in Elizabethtown and Radcliff starting Monday, bells will be ringing and change will be dropped in bright red kettles as Salvation YOU CAN the Army’s annual Kettle Program HELP begins. To be a bell How much ringer, contact the Salvation the bells will Army at 234- ring could de0833. Bell ring- pend largely on ers are needed the next few from 10 a.m.-8 days with a p.m. Mondaypush for more Saturday. volunteer bell ringers. Local Salvation Army Director Lt. Marie Inmon said about half of the 3,000 hours needed to fill the days and time slots are accounted for. The program runs through Christmas eve. Inmon said volunteer response has been excellent so far, but the high number of two-hour time slots needing to be filled is quite an undertaking for the community. “We definitely need more volunteers,’’ she said. Money collected from the Kettle Program will aid various causes. For instance, the Salvation Army provides a utility assistance program to help those in need pay part or all of their utility bills. “At this time, we are out of utility funds,” Inmon said. “We are seeing more and more new cases come in (for assistance) and that is kind of surprising to me,’’ she said. Each year money raised helps send children to a week-long summer camp at Dale Hollow Lake and keep the organization’s food shelter stocked. The goal for the Kettle Program this year is $65,000. Last year, $55,909.20 was raised around the county. As of Wednesday, kettles will be at the Elizabethtown and Radcliff Walmart locations, both Kroger stores, Kmart, E.W. James, HouchTurn to BELLS, A10 SINCE YOU ASKED Results of Wednesday’s The NewsEnterprise online poll, as of 7 p.m.: QUESTION: Have you taken any steps to prepare for winter weather? Yes: 73 percent No: 27 percent TODAY’S QUESTION: Should the federal government withhold road money for states that do not require motorcyclists to wear helmets? Go to www.thenewsenterprise.com to vote. Remember, the poll question now appears under the Opinion section. Report news of local interest. Call (270) 505-1757 or e-mail ne@thenewsenterprise.com. Gov. Steve Beshear has announced that flags should be lowered to halfstaff from sunrise to sunset today in honor of Private 1st Class Shane M. Reifert of Cottrellville, Mich., attached to Fort Campbell. Heartland A2 T H U R S D AY, N O V E M B E R 1 8 , 2 0 1 0 LO CA L N E W S A N D N OT E S F R O M A R O U N D K E N T U C K I A N A LOOKING BACK ON THIS DATE IN 1928, Walt Disney’s first sound-synchronized animated cartoon, “Steamboat Willie” starring Mickey Mouse, premiered in New York. IN 1966, U.S. Roman Catholic bishops did away with the rule against eating meat on Fridays outside of Lent. IN 1985, the comic strip “Calvin and Hobbes,” created by Bill Watterson, was first published. IN HARDIN COUNTY 30 YEARS AGO, a “pharmacy of the future” opened in Governor’s Manor Shopping Center in Elizabethtown – The Medicine Shoppe; the store planned to offer many free health screenings to the public for high blood pressure, diabetes, glaucoma, hearing loss, oral cancer, carbon monoxide poisoning and more. 20 YEARS AGO, the Central Hardin High School Belles and Beaux Show Choir, under the direction of Andy Zagar, gave the Hardin County A.M. Rotary Club a taste of Broadway with a 15minute medley of tunes from “West Side Story” and other musicals. Dollar General robbery suspects sought By BOB WHITE bwhite@thenewsenterprise.com Vine Grove and various other police agencies remained on the hunt Wednesday for two suspects in Tuesday night’s robbery of a Dollar General on Highland Avenue in Vine Grove. According to police, two men wearing ski masks came into the store shortly after 8 p.m. and used a gun when demanding two clerks surrender cash. The suspects left the area with about $100 in a white, four-door vehicle, which pursuers lost sight of on Rineyville Road. Vine Grove Police Capt. Dale Riggs said Wednesday that surveillance video images of the robbers will be processed and should be available to media outlets by today. No one was injured in the robbery. Dollar General officials declined comment. Anyone with information about the crime may contact Vine Grove police at 877-2262. Bob White can be reached at (270) 505-1750. From News-Enterprise wire services and staff reports TODAY’S FORECAST Partly cloudy. High: 51 TONIGHT: Mostly clear. Low: 31 FRI SAT Sunny. Sunny. Partly cloudy. A federal jury has cleared a deputy sheriff in central Kentucky in a civil lawsuit over a shooting. The lawsuit accused Bourbon County Deputy Ed Rodgers of using excessive force after he shot an unarmed man in a dark field. Rodgers was sent in 2007 to check the welfare of Robert Brewer, who had been drinking. Rodgers testified that when he arrived, he saw a weapon and thought he had been fired on so he fired his gun. Brewer’s attorneys questioned how reasonable it was that Rodgers believed Brewer had a gun because no weapon was ever found. AROUND KENTUCKY Low 43 43 41 38 41 33 37 Outlook MoCldy PtCldy PtCldy PtCldy PtCldy MoCldy MoCldy Source: National Weather Service ALMANAC LAST QUARTER Nov. 28 NEW MOON Dec. 5 The North Dixie Boulevard streetscape project will be rebid after the top five bidders failed to meet qualifications for the contract. Radcliff City Council in October awarded the bid to Louisville-based Kevco Construction for $868,766.20, but City Engineer Toby Spalding said the company failed to meet the pre-qualifications upon which the contract was contingent. The top four bidders behind Kevco also failed to complete the paperwork required by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The project will eliminate certain access points to improve the safety and aesthetics of a portion of Dixie Boulevard between Lincoln Trail Boulevard and Knox Boulevard and place sidewalks and landscaping through that stretch of the city, Spalding said. The project is funded by a federal grant, which requires a 20 percent match from the city. Spalding said the remaining bids were too expensive once the top five were eliminated, so the best option was to rebid the project. He expects the bidding process to be reopened by Dec. 1. Jury clears deputy in civil lawsuit over shooting 65/45 FULL MOON Nov. 21 Five streetscape bidders disqualified for failing to meet requirements LEXINGTON 61/45 High 52 50 55 49 53 53 47 RADCLIFF SUN 59/41 Fort Campbell Paducah Bowling Green Lexington Louisville Pikeville Covington DAILY BRIEFING FIRST QUARTER Dec. 13 Today’s sunrise . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:27 a.m. Today’s sunset . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30 p.m. HIGHS/LOWS High/low yesterday . . . . . . . . . . . .54/41 OWENSBORO Fort Knox NWS reporting station as of 5 p.m. Record high/year* . . . . . . . . . . .77/1985 Record low/year* . . . . . . . . . . . .13/1959 Average high/low* . . . . . . . . . . . . .55/39 Runway finished, airport seeks more flights *Louisville temperature readings PRECIPITATION Past 24 hours* (End 5 p.m.) . . . . . . . . . .0.29 Last 30 days** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.50 Deviation from norm . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-0.47 Jan. 1-present** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36.89 Deviation from norm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-2.10 Sources: *Fort Knox, **NWS, Bardstown station NEAL CARDIN/The News-Enterprise ON THE INSIDE LOOKING OUT Elizabethtown Community and Technical College students cross the campus Wednesday afternoon between classes. ALLERGY REPORT National Allergy Bureau pollen and mold report for the area. Trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Absent Weeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Absent Grass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Absent Mold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Low Racy photos taken at Lexington fire station The Associated Press *per cubic meter LEXINGTON — The Lexington Fire Department is investigating racy photos taken at a local fire station and posted on the Internet. The photos show three women dressed in tank tops and hot pants bearing the logo of Sling Point Firearms Inc., a gun store across from Fire Station 2. In other photos the women were partly dressed in Lexington fire department pants, suspenders and helmets and posing on a fire truck. The photos were posted on the gun store’s Facebook page, but they have been removed. Sling Point Firearms co-owner Jimmy Johnson said the women are “gun bunnies,” that is models who promote the store by posing with guns. Officials with the Owensboro-Daviess County airport say the phones are ringing off the wall with folks trying to convince Allegiant Air to add flights to Las Vegas. The airport has completed work on its main runway and now has full use of its 8,000 feet. Bob Whitmer, manager of the airport, has sent the required notices to the aviation community about the runway, which had been 7,000 feet since the main runway opened in 2007 because of power lines at the end of it. From News-Enterprise wire services and staff reports CONTACT US 408 W. 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Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY 42701. The News-Enterprise is a Landmark Community Newspapers Inc. newspaper THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE NEWS Uneasy House Democrats keep Pelosi as their leader By CHARLES BABINGTON The Associated Press WASHINGTON — House Democrats gambled Wednesday they can return to power under the same leaders who just oversaw a 61-seat election loss, choosing Nancy Pelosi to remain their party chief when they become the minority in January. Moderate Democrats pleaded for a change to show voters they understand the anger and unrest registered two weeks earlier on Election Day. And Pelosi didn’t retain her leadership without a fight, defeating Rep. Heath Shuler of North Carolina, 150-43, in secret balloting in a lengthy closed-door gathering in the Capitol. In a contrast befitting the Nov. 2 election results, House Republicans kept SUSAN WALSH/The Associated Press House Speaker House Nancy Pelosi of Calif., listens Wednesday as House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Md., speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. Rep. John Boehner of Ohio as their leader without opposition, and he will become speaker in the new Congress. Eric Cantor of Virginia will retain the second-ranking party position, which will be majority leader, and Kevin McCarthy of California will be the party whip. Boehner, who turned 61 on Wednesday, told his colleagues they will usher in “the dawn of a new majority,” which he said will be “humbler, wiser, and more focused than its pred- A3 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 FDA warns makers of alcoholic energy drinks By MARY CLARE JALONICK The Associated Press ecessors on the priorities of the people.” Pelosi, the nation’s first female House speaker, will become minority leader when the 112th Congress convenes. “She is the face that defeated us in this last election,” declared Florida Rep. Allen Boyd, who was among those who lost reelection fights. However, Pelosi, who presided over big Democratic gains in the 2006 and 2008 elections, remains popular among the liberals who dominate her caucus more than ever. Dissident moderates could not find enough votes to force her aside. In fact, the Democrats kept their entire leadership team intact despite election losses that President Barack Obama called “a shellacking.” WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration issued warning letters Wednesday to four manufacturers of alcoholic energy drinks often consumed by college students, saying the caffeine added to their beverages is an “unsafe food additive.” FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg said the combinations of caffeine and alcohol in the drinks is a public health concern and can lead to “a state of wide-awake drunk.” Evidence has shown their consumption has led to alcohol poisoning, car accidents and assaults, she said. The government could eventually seize the products if the companies continue to make and market them. The companies have 15 days to respond to the letters and either explain how they will take their products off the market or defend their drinks as safe. The government came under increasing pressure as college students have been hospitalized in recent months after consuming the drinks. The FDA said experts have raised concerns that the caffeine in the drinks can mask a person’s feeling of intoxication, leading to risky behavior. Many of those who consume the drinks are underage drinkers. In response to such incidents, four states — Washington, Michigan, Utah and Oklahoma — have banned the beverages. Other states are considering similar action. To Everything There Is A Season THE NEWS IN BRIEF MURKOWSKI WINS ALASKA SENATE RACE TO MAKE HISTORY AS VICTORIOUS WRITE-IN CANDIDATE. Sen. Lisa Murkowski on Wednesday became the first Senate candidate in more than 50 years to win a write-in campaign, emerging victorious over her tea party rival following a painstaking, weeklong count of hand-written votes. The victory completes a remarkable comeback for the Republican after her humiliating loss in the GOP primary to Joe Miller. Her victory became clear when Alaska election officials confirmed they had only about 700 votes left to count, putting Murkowski in safe territory to win re-election. Murkowski is flying back from Washington to Alaska on Wednesday to make an “exciting announcement,” proclaiming in an e-mail to supporters that the campaign “made history.” WHITE HOUSE SAYS OBAMA WILL FIGHT TO GET SENATE VOTE IN LAME DUCK SESSION ON NUCLEAR TREATY. President Barack Obama will push for Senate ratification of a nuclear arms pact with Russia before year’s-end despite opposition from a key Republican senator, the White House said Wednesday. Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said he believes the New START deal will come up and pass during the lame-duck Congress, now in progress. The pact is a top foreign policy priority for Obama. It would shrink the U.S. and Russian arsenals of strategic warheads, and revive on-the-ground inspections that ceased when a previous treaty expired nearly a year ago. GM SAYS COMMON STOCK TO SELL FOR $33 PER SHARE IN INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING WORTH ABOUT $18.2B. General Motors says its common stock will sell for $33 per share when its initial public offering takes place today. The IPO brings the U.S. government closer to getting back part of the $50 billion it gave GM to help it through bankruptcy protection last year. The government will sell 412 million shares and get $13.6 billion. It will still have about 500 million shares, or about 33 percent of GM. It would have to sell them for $53 a share, or $26.4 billion, for taxpayers to get back their $50 billion back. The government and other GM owners will sell 550 million shares starting today. The IPO will be worth up to $18.2 billion, making it one of the largest in U.S. history. WHITMAN AGREES TO PROVIDE FORMER HOUSEKEEPER WITH UNPAID WAGES BUT DOESN’T ADMIT WRONGDOING. Former California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman agreed Wednesday to provide her former housekeeper with $5,500 in unpaid wages to settle a dispute that erupted after it was revealed the woman was an illegal immigrant. Whitman and her husband Dr. Griffith Harsh IV did not admit any wrongdoing while agreeing to the settlement at a two-hour closed meeting at the California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement. WIS. MAN ACCUSED OF SHOOTING TV IN RAGE OVER BRISTOL PALIN’S ‘DANCING WITH THE STARS’ ROUTINE. A rural Wisconsin man apparently enraged by Bristol Palin’s “Dancing with the Stars” routine blasted his television with a shotgun, leading to an all-night standoff with a SWAT team, investigators said. Steven Cowan, 67, was arrested Tuesday morning after officers coaxed him out of his house in Vermont, a farming community near Madison. Cowan, who is accused of threatening his wife with the gun after destroying the television, appeared in a Madison courtroom Wednesday on a charge of second-degree reckless endangerment. His bail was set at $1,500. Cowan’s attorney at the hearing, Jonas Bednarek, declined to comment. Cowan’s wife, Janice Cowan, told investigators that her husband suffers from bipolar disorder and had threatened her life in the past. According to court documents, Janice Cowan said her husband came home Monday from the bar and had a beer with dinner before they settled down to watch “Dancing with the Stars.” The Associated Press Celebrating Christmas Open House All gs dba ! n a H Sale On Friday, November 19 Saturday, November 20 GWP (GIFT WITH PURCHASE) Opening at 10 AM! • Handbags • Wraps/Ponchos • Jewelry • Jackets • Sweaters • Belts/Shoes Boutique & Accessories Governors Manor, Elizabethtown (Across from Hardin Memorial Hospital) 270-737-8846 Christmas Is The Season Also visit us in Glendale at Seasons of Elegance on Main Street A4 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 DE ATHS TODAY Compassionate Friends, a support group for bereaved parents, will meet at 7 p.m. at Hosparus Building, Diecks Drive, E’town; change of date because of Thanksgiving. POC: Linda Norris, 877-5414 or 2726294. Hodgenville’s Main Street Festival of Trees, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Saturday, Lincoln Museum Community Room on Lincoln Square, Hodgenville. Public can vote on favorite tree or wreath (provided by non-profit agencies, charities or businesses/individuals providing them as fundraisers for charities); winner or designated charity gets $25. Chili supper, 5-7 p.m. Saturday, sponsored by Hodgenville Woman’s Club, as well as gift items; bids on silent auction close at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. POC: 3585913. John Hardin Youth Services Advisory Council, 3:45 p.m., in the JHHS Youth Services Center, Room 114, of John Hardin High School. POC: Peggy Snow, 769-8979, or peggy.snow@hardin.kyschools.us. FRIDAY Blood drive, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Knights of Columbus, 312 E. Main St., Vine Grove. POC: 1-800-GIVE-LIFE. Hardin Memorial Hospital’s Wellness on Wheels, 10 a.m.noon, Premier Home Care, 1020 N. Dixie, E’town, providing blood pressure and blood sugar screenings. Also, Premier Home Care will provide free diabetic foot assessments. POC: 234-4406. SATURDAY Annual Stovall UMC Christmas bazaar, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., in the church Fellowship Hall, 949 Rogersville Road, Radcliff, sponsored by the Night Group of the Wesleyan Circle. Bean and vegetable soup luncheon served from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Christmas decorations, crafts, baked goods and candies available. POC: 351-0250. Breakfast with Santa, 8-11 a.m., First Federal Gallery at Historic State Theater, 209 W. Dixie Ave., E’town; $5. Pictures with Santa, $3. Also, cartoons shown from 8:30-10 a.m. and from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for $1. POC: 234-8258. Bussmann reunion, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Nolin RECC building, 411 Ring Road, E’town. All former employees and spouses welcome. Potluck meal. POC: 862-3829. Chili supper and auction, 5 p.m. chili supper, followed by auction at 6 p.m., Lebanon Junction Community Center on N. Poplar St., Lebanon Junction, sponsored by Lebanon Junction Church of God of Prophecy. POC: John Largen, 766-9804. Elizabethtown Christmas parade and Light Up Elizabethtown, parade, 5 p.m., leaving from Rose’s Shopping Center. Vendors will sell arts, crafts and more, 1-8 p.m. at First Federal Gallery of Historic State Theater, 209 W. Dixie, E’town. Animal costume contest, 4 p.m., in parking lot of State Theater; after the contest pets and owners will join the Christmas parade as it passes. POC: 234-8258. Helm Family historical markers dedication, 10 a.m., Helm Cemetery, U.S. 31W North, E’town, sponsored by Sons of Confederate Veterans, General Helm Camp in E’town, and friends of Hardin County history. The ceremony will include talks by costumed interpreters and Civil War reenactors. POC: Tim Bowman, 268-2723, or Geoff Walden, 360-9311. Pancake breakfast and bazaar, hosted by South Hardin Lions Club; breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m., bazaar opens at 9 a.m. Pictures taken with Santa from noon to 2 p.m. Vendor spaces available. POC: Autumn O’Neal, 766-8216. Pre-Thanksgiving Day Homemade Food and Craft Gala, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Hardin County Farmers’ Market Pavilion, 200 Peterson Drive, E’town. Items for sale to include baked goods, eggs, beef, poultry, jams and jellies, wood crafts, homemade candy, cheese and other homemade items. POC: 765-4121. Santa’s Workshop, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Brown-Pusey House, 128 N. Main St., E’town; children will make holiday crafts, including a wooden spoon snowman, Santa ornament, beeswax candle and personalized Christmas card; elf and reindeer helpers will assist with crafts. Additional candles available for $2. Hot apple cider, punch and cookies served. $3 per person. Those interested also can bid on themed mini-trees at silent auction; bids start at $25, highest bid at 4 p.m. Dec. 11 wins the tree. POC: 765-2515. SUNDAY Blood drive, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Memorial United Methodist Church, 631 N. Miles, E’town. POC: 1-800GIVE-LIFE. MONDAY Magic show fundraiser for family of Lemuel Young, 6 to 8 p.m., Pritchard Community Center. Raffles, door prizes and music. Admission $5, All proceeds go to family. POC: Aaron Hays, 505-5500. Hardin Memorial Hospital’s WOW Wellness on Wheels, 7 a.m.-noon, Hometown IGA in Hodgenville, providing blood pressure, body mass index, blood glucose, and breast cancer risk computerized assessment, no charge. Cholesterol panel which includes total cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL, LDL and glucose, $20. Osteoporosis bone density for $20. Flu shots available for individuals 18 years and older, $25 or Medicare Part B only. No appointment necessary. POC: 234-4406. TUESDAY Blood drive, 3-7 p.m., First Baptist Church, 709 Main St., Sonora. POC: 1-800-GIVE-LIFE. North Hardin High School YSC Advisory Council, 11:45 a.m., counselor’s conference room at the school. Open to public. POC: Tamara McPheron, 351-2862. UPCOMING Thanksgiving dinner, sponsored by area churches and Helping Hand, noon-2 p.m. Nov. 25, St. James Primary School cafeteria. To volunteer time to help prepare or deliver meals, contact Patti and Greg Stith, 369-8495 or 234-6014. To donate food, call Cheri Ellis-Reeves at 737-1135. To have the meal or to have a meal delivered, call Helping Hand, 769-3092, by Nov. 22. More info To see calendar and club listings beyond today and tomorrow, visit www.thenewsenterprise.com and click on “community.” ONLINE POC refers to “point of contact.” SUBMITTING A CALENDAR ITEM Calendar announcements are published free. Call 505-1751, fax to 769-6965, or e-mail to calendars@thenewsenterprise.com. Items must be submitted at least four days prior to the event. The NewsEnterprise will publish the information at its discretion. Questions? Call 505-1751. Sage Robert McCloskey Sage Robert McCloskey, 19, passed away Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010. He was a graduate of John Hardin High School, a member of the ROTC Drill, Raiders and Rifle Teams and on the AB Academic Honor Roll. He is survived by his mother, Kelly McCloskey (Scott) Skees of Rineyville; his father, Matthew McCloskey of Texas; two sisters, Kassy and Kayla Skees of Rineyville; two brothers, Tyler Skees of Rineyville and Tristan McCloskey of Texas; grandparents, Robert and June McCloskey and William Holder Jr., all of Texas, Linda Skees of Elizabethtown and Brian (Polly) Skees of Indiana; an uncle, Michael (Amanda) Skees and their son, Jake, all of Boston, Ky.; and an aunt and uncle, Walter and Janet Reed of Rineyville. Sage, along with Greg Coode, Roscoe Jeffreys and Dalton Tatro, are knows as the four horsemen to their mothers. These guys had a great bond and triumphed many obstacles together. A memorial service is at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, at Severns Valley Baptist Church with the Revs. Chad Sarver and Chad Kincer officiating. J.L. Steen Funeral Directors is in charge of arrangements. Judith Teresa Poppert Judith Teresa Poppert, 46, of Vine Grove, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010, surrounded by her family at her residence after a 13-year courageous battle with cancer. She was preceded in death by her father, Donald Dixon Smith Sr. Survivors include her husband of 27 years, Command Sgt. Maj. Adrien Poppert of Vine Grove; one daughter, Adrianne Sheppard of Fort Knox; one son, Caleb Poppert and his fiancée, Jaeleen Concepcion, of Vine Grove; three grandchildren, Mathew HenderPOPPERT son, Joshua Sheppard and Noalani Poppert; her mother, Linda Kight of Blythe, Ga.; two brothers, Donald Smith Jr., and Stacy Smith, both of Augusta, Ga.; two sisters, Susanne McLaughlin of Augusta and Tara Johnson of Smyrna, Ga.; her grandmother, Margaret B. Joyner (Granny) of Millen, Ga.; and a host of relatives and close friends. Funeral services are at Blythe United Methodist Church in Blythe, Ga. There will be a memorial service at a later date for her friends and family in the Fort Knox area. Coffey & Chism Funeral Home in Vine Grove is in charge of arrangements. Donna Powell Donna Powell, 61, of Hodgenville, died Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010, at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown. Survivors include two sons, Rodrick Powell and Michael Powell and her mother, Maxine Handley. The funeral is at 1 p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church in Hodgenville with burial in Hubbard Cemetery. Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. today and continues after 11 a.m. Friday at Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home in Hodgenville. Mildred Ann ‘Pumpkin’ Sprowls Mildred Ann “Pumpkin” Sprowls, 74, of Elizabethtown, died Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010, at Woodland Terrace Health Care Facility. She was a native of LaRue County and a member of Northside Baptist Church. She was a retired cook. She was preceded in death by her parents, Chester S. and Jessie Ford Miller; and a brother, Jesse Miller. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Charles Douglas Sprowls; two sons, Charles William Sprowls and Steven Douglas (Rebecca) Sprowls, all of Elizabethtown; two sisters, Frances ( James) Phelps of Hodgenville and Dorothy Bowen of Clarksville, Tenn.; and two grandchildren, Emily Sprowls and Katie Sprowls. The funeral is at 2 p.m. Friday at Brown Funeral Home in Elizabethtown with Dr. Chad Brand officiating. Burial is at 10 a.m. Monday at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery-Central. Visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. today and continues after 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Alzheimer’s Association. Condolences may be expressed at www.brownfuner al.com. Pull over honey, here comes No.5 By MIKE RUTLEDGE The Kentucky Enquirer ALEXANDRIA (AP) — It was time to be born, and Karleigh Anne Harmon couldn’t be stopped Monday night. So her father, Charlie Harmon of California, Ky., pulled over the family minivan along AA Highway to catch his fifth child. Mother Krista Harmon, 30, started feeling contractions at around 9:45 p.m., but took about 40 minutes to leave home — after her water broke and a baby-sitter arrived. “We got about 10 minutes down the way, and that’s as far as we got,” Krista said. She yelled the baby was coming and Charlie pulled the cranberry 2009 Dodge Caravan to the shoulder of AA Highway at Poplar Ridge, where Karleigh was born in the inky darkness at around 11:40 p.m. “My husband got out and came around the side of the car, called 911 and the baby was out, like, in a push — it wasn’t even a minute,” Krista recalled Tuesday from her hospital bed at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Edgewood. “He caught her, thank goodness, because it was so dark I couldn’t see her,” Krista said. “She probably would have hit the floor.” Grandparents Cindy and Ken Tiemeier pulled up minutes later. Charles Randal Thomas Charles Randal Thomas, 76, of Elizabethtown, died Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010, at his home. He was a native of Hardin County and a member of St. James Catholic Church. He retired from the U.S. Air Force, having served during the Korean and Vietnam wars. He retired from Nukote Inc. and was the past president of Elizabethtown Transportation Club. He was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene and Lettie Sheroan Thomas; and one sister, Barbara McGaw. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Lula “Lu” Akers Thomas; four sons, David (Connie) Thomas, Keith (Terri) Thomas and Anthony (Vicki) Thomas, all of Elizabethtown, and Mark ( Janet) Thomas of Greenfield, Ind.; two daughters, Esther (Al) Holley of Shalimar, Fla., and Teresa (Doug) Gibson of Elizabethtown; one sister, Mary Glenn Boyer of Indiana; 11 grandchildren, James Holley, Lori Holley, Jason Thomas, Emily Keith, Will Thomas, Rachel Holmes, Leah Thomas, Amy Manns, Hayes Thomas, Taylor Thomas and Kathryn Thomas; and two great-grandchildren. The funeral is at 11 a.m. Friday at Brown Funeral Home in Elizabethtown with the Rev. Dick Sullivan officiating. Burial will follow in St. James Cemetery. Visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. today and continues after 9 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to St. Vincent DePaul Society or Hosparus of Central Kentucky. Condolences may be expressed at www.brownfuner al.com. Mary Lou ‘Mimi’ Rogers Todd Mary Lou “Mimi” Rogers Todd, 84, of Elizabethtown, died Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010, at her home surrounded by her family. She was a native of Chandler, Okla., and a member of St. James Catholic Church, where she was a member of the parish council and the Rosary guild. She was employed as a bookkeeper at Interstate Auto Supply and Joplin & Lanz Company. She was a member of the Blue Army and the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels. She was a volunteer TODD for the American Red Cross and the Hardin Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. Mary Lou graduated valedictorian from Glendale High School at 16 years old. She earned a bachelor’s degree with a 4.0 GPA from Western Kentucky University at the age of 63. She is preceded in death by her parents, Margaret and Carl Rogers; and two siblings, Clay Dean Rogers and Ann Elizabeth Walters. Mary Lou was the beloved mother of eight children who survive her with their spouses, Bill Todd and Bob and Martha Todd, all of Louisville, Jim and Barbara Todd of Elizabethtown, Mary Todd and David Neri of Louisville, John and Laurie Todd of Glendale, Patty Todd Lucas, Freddie Lucas, Janice Todd Crawford and John Crawford, all of Elizabethtown, and Paul and Lisa Todd of Columbia; 23 grandchildren; and a brother, Gayle Rodgers and his wife, Mary Ann, of Brunswick, Ga. A Mass of Christian burial is at 1 p.m. Saturday at St. James Catholic Church with the Rev. Bill Fichteman officiating. Burial will follow in St. James Cemetery. Visitation is from 3 to 8 p.m. Friday at Brown Funeral Home in Elizabethtown with a prayer vigil service at 7:30 p.m. Expressions of sympathy may be made in her memory to St. James School. Condolences may be expressed at www.brownfuner al.com. SERVICES June Argenbright, 77, of Lebanon Junction, died Monday, Nov. 15, 2010. The funeral is at 11 a.m. Friday at First Christian Church in Lebanon Junction with burial in Lebanon Junction City Cemetery. Visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Kappel Funeral Home in Lebanon Junction and after 10 a.m. Friday at the church. Ronald Lee Beauchamp, 67, of Irvington, died Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010. The funeral is at 2 p.m. EST Friday at Walnut Grove Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation is from 2 to 9 p.m. EST today and continues at 8 a.m. Friday at Alexander Funeral Home in Irvington. Retired Sgt. 1st Class Dicky A. Bowers, 60, of Vine Grove, died Monday, Nov. 15, 2010. The funeral is at noon Monday at Coffey & Chism Funeral Home in Vine Grove with burial with military honors in Kentucky Veterans Cemetery-Central in Radcliff. Visitation is from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday and after 9 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. Katrina Marie Bryner, 22, of Elizabethtown, died Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010. The funeral is at 11 a.m. Friday at Percell & Sons Funeral Home with burial to follow in Elizabethtown City Cemetery. Visitation begins at 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. Lois Crutcher, 69, of Elizabethtown, died Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010. The funeral Mass is at 11 a.m. today at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church with burial in St. Martin of Tours Cemetery. Brown Funeral Home in Elizabethtown is in charge of arrangements. Robert Ray Collins, 74, of Vine Grove, died Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010. The funeral is at noon Friday at Coffey & Chism Funeral Home in Vine Grove with burial with military honors in Kentucky Veterans Cemetery-Central in Radcliff. Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. today and after 9 a.m. Friday at the funeral home where there is a VFW service at 7 p.m. today. Glendle L. Justis, 75, of Battletown, died Monday, Nov. 15, 2010. The funeral is at 11 a.m. today at Hager Funeral Home in Brandenburg. Visitation continues at 8 a.m. today at the funeral home. The Rev. Toby Milton Lewis, 86, of Sonora, died Monday, Nov. 15, 2010. The funeral is at noon EST today at BennettBertram Funeral Home in Hodgenville with burial in Oak Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation begins at 11 a.m. today at the funeral home. Jack B. Parrigin, 67, of Vine Grove, died Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010. The committal service is at 2 p.m. today at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery-Central in Radcliff with military honors. Nelson-Edelen-Bennett Funeral Home in Radcliff is in charge of arrangements. Phillip Gordon Pinson, 74, of Vine Grove, died Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010. The funeral is at 11 a.m. Saturday at Coffey & Chism Funeral Home in Vine Grove with burial with military honors in North Hardin Memorial Gardens in Radcliff. Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday and after 9 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Nita Carr South, 81, of Elizabethtown, died Monday, Nov. 15, 2010. The funeral is at 2 p.m. today at Summit United Methodist Church. Visitation continues from noon to 1 p.m. today at Brown Funeral Home in Elizabethtown. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE GOP blasts Fed Republicans oppose economic aid program By JEANNINE AVERSA AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON — Republican leaders in Congress attacked the Federal Reserve’s $600 billion program to invigorate the economy, arguing it could ignite inflation and lead to speculative buying on Wall Street. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and incoming House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio were among the GOP leaders who raised concerns about the program in a letter Wednesday to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke. The latest backlash threatens to drag the Fed deeper into partisan politics. The GOP leaders told Bernanke they have “deep concerns” over the Fed program. They worry it could “result both in hard-to-control, long-term inflation and potentially generate artificial asset bubbles that could cause further economic disruptions.” Earlier in the day, Bernanke went to Capitol Hill and defended the Fed’s action. Bernanke told lawmakers the program could create 700,000 jobs over two years. Bernanke made the comments during a private meeting with members of the Senate Banking Committee, according to Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., and others who attended the meeting. Bernanke was citing research by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. In fact, Eric Rosengren, president of the Boston Fed, first rattled off the jobs figures during a speech Wednesday morning. Rosengren, one of 10 Fed officials who voted for the program, said critics’ fears about potential risks stemming from the program are overblown. He joined a stream of Fed officials who have come out to defend the Fed’s action against a barrage of attacks. The Fed announced on Nov. 3 that it would buy $600 billion worth of Treasury bonds over eight months. The Fed hopes to make loans cheaper and get Americans to spend more, which would rejuvenate the economy and help reduce unemployment. Bernanke’s meeting on Capitol Hill comes as some Republicans are attacking the bond-purchase program on multiple fronts. They also worry that the Fed is overstepping its bounds, arguing that the Fed is printing money to pay for the government’s massive debt. GRANT: $600,000 split among four Kentucky charities Continued from A1 tucky’s Heartland, and each bag is packed with roughly 12 items, ranging from cereal and milk to fruit and snacks, Miles said. The bags are distributed Fridays at the end of school — discreetly placed in students’ backpacks so students do not feel singled out or embarrassed around their peers. Miles said the program has expanded to about 200 schools and teachers and family resource officials identify which children need the food when they go home for the weekend. The program, he said, will serve about 4,935 chil- NEWS Obama to award Medals of Freedom By ERICA WERNER Associated Press WASHINGTON — President George H.W. Bush, poet Maya Angelou and investor Warren Buffett are among the 2010 winners of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. President Barack Obama will present the awards to the 15 honorees early next year. Winners include a civil rights hero, Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer Stan “The Man” Musial, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma. SAFETY: Cut down on time spent in parking lot after making purchases Continued from A1 “Sometimes, they MORE HOLIDAY won’t even notice until they get to the checkSAFETY TIPS out,” Shumate said. ■ Keep a secure hold A shopper leaving a your purse, handbag store with arms loaded on and parcels. Do not put with purchases also can them down or on top of look like an easy target. the car in order to open Fumbling with or the door. ■ Ask mall or store searching for keys and security for an escort beroaming the lot trying to fore leaving your shopfind a car, Shumate said ping location. such a shopper is easy ■ Shop during daypickings for a purse light hours whenever possible. snatcher or gift grabber. ■ If you shop at night, To avoid that, Shu- go with a friend or family mate said it’s good prac- member. tice to make several trips ■ Dress casually and to the vehicle – deposit- comfortably. ■ Avoid wearing exing smaller loads of gifts pensive jewelry. each time, so not to be■ Do not carr y a come over-burdened, purse or wallet, if possiand distracted by carry- ble. Avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Keep ing too many bags. Keeping car keys in cash in your front pocket. ■ Always carry your hand when leaving the Kentucky Driver License store is a good way to or Identification Card avoid delays in the park- along with necessar y cash, checks and/or a ing lot. Noting the exact park- credit card you expect to use. ing spot, by aisle and by ■ Pay for purchases row, is another way to with a check or credit reduce the amount of card when possible. ■ Notify the credit time roaming the lot. “Write it down if you card issuer immediately if your credit card is lost, have to,” Shumate said, stolen or misused. Keep of a vehicle’s parking a record of all of your spot. credit card numbers in a Making multiple, di- safe place at home. ■ Be extra careful if rect trips to the car to deyou do carry a wallet or posit gifts can minimize purse. the risk of becoming a ■ Avoid overloading victim. yourself with packages. It But more can be done is important to have clear visibility and freeto improve safety. dom of motion to avoid Paying close attention mishaps. to where gifts are stored ■ Beware of strangin a vehicle is another ers approaching you for any reason. At this time important precaution. Hardin County Sher- of year, con-artists may try various methods of iff’s Office spokesman distracting you with the Greg Lowe said another intention of taking your simple, thief-beating money or belongings. practice is to load gifts into a trunk, behind a seat or somewhere else to keep items out of view of would-be thieves. “That’s a big temptation,” Lowe said, regarding a car loaded with gifts in plain sight. “One thing people can do is not leave packages exposed. Put them in a trunk or somewhere they can’t be seen.” Daylight hours are short, but officers also say it’s safest to shop before the sun sets. When that’s not possible, police recommend people shop in pairs, to deter a criminal who might target a solo shopper. Those anxious about the walk into a dark parking lot can seek escort from store security. No accurate data exists to show exactly how much burglary increases locally during the holiday shopping season, but Lowe said crime, undoubtedly, spikes around Christmas. Following some of the same tips also can help deter a burglar from striking the home. “Most of it is common sense stuff,” Lowe said. Bob White can be reached at (270) 505-1750. dren in the 30-county area thanks to the grant. The backpack effort in Hardin County was originally a smaller endeavor coordinated by the local Extension office, Miles said. Later, Feeding America partnered with the program and expanded its scope to multiple counties. Miles said the program also has expanded nationwide through Feeding America-affiliated food banks. Each bag costs about $2 to make and roughly half of the items placed in each bag are donated to the charity’s food bank. Feeding America Kentucky’s Heartland distributes about 40 bags to each student per year, and donors can adopt a backpacker for an $80 annual donation, Miles said. The charity accepted the grant in Lexington earlier this week and Miles said Walmart was trying to give money to organizations that touch large areas of the state. In all, $600,000 was awarded to four Kentucky charities. God’s Pantry Food Bank, which serves around 50 counties, received $200,000, as did Dare to Care Food Bank, which serves Jefferson and neighboring counties, according to the Lexington HeraldLeader. The Kentucky Association of Food Banks also received $100,000. “Walmart has really stepped up to the plate and helped us big time,” Miles said. Marty Finley can be reached at (270) 505-1762. A5 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 IN A FIX FOR CHRISTMAS? Let us fix you up with everything you need to get your home ready for the holidays. Stop in today and find special holiday prices on a huge selection of items, from tools and hardware to electrical and plumbing. Plus, find great gift ideas for the handy names on your list! Lumber and Building Supplies Paint and Painting Supplies Home Improvement DON’S LUMBER 2688 LeitchfieldHARDWARE 640 Highland Ave., Vine Grove, KY 40175 Rd., Elizabethtown, KY 42701 270-877-2129 270-737-7702 MASTER R COMMISSIONER R SALES To comply with the orders of the Hardin Circuit Court, the Commissioner will sell the property described in the following actions on Thursday, DECEMBER R 9,, 2010 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Hardin County Justice Center, 120 East Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Said property shall be sold to raise the amounts hereinafter set forth, together with interest and the costs of the action, and upon the following terms and conditions; (A) AT THE TIME OF SALE, the successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a deposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on a credit of thirty (30) days UNLESS otherwise provided below. In the event the successful bidder desires or elects to credit the balance, he or she will be required to post bond and furnish an acceptable surety thereon. Thee down n payment,, IN N ADDITION N to o eitherr a letterr off creditt orr acceptablee surety,, mustt bee produced d AT T THE E TIME E OF F THE E SALE. Said bond and/or letter of credit shall be for the unpaid purchase price and bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale until paid. (B) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all taxes or assessments upon the property for the current tax year, 2010 and thereafter. The Master Commissioner will make a good faith effort to obtain and pay all taxes or assessments upon the property for prior years; however, this can not be guaranteed. (C) All properties are sold subject to the Judgment and Order of Sale in each case which should be reviewed carefully PRIOR to purchase. (D) The Master Commissioner DOES NOT obtain a title search or investigate for further liens on the properties listed below. **The purchaser is responsible for title searches and/or any additional liens not named in the Judgment and Order of Sale. (E) The Master Commissioner does not have access to the properties listed below and therefore makes no representation or warranty of any kind as to the conditions of these properties. ************************ SALE E NO.. 1 Flagstar Bank, FSB vs. Mike Johnson, et al. (09-CI-2684) – amount of Judgment: $130,863.65 plus interest and costs. 268 HUNT ROAD, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Lot 4 of Autumn Acres Subdivision, Section 2, being more particularly described on plat as recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 1511, Hardin County Clerk’s Office. Being the same property conveyed to Mike Johnson and Melissa Johnson, husband and wife, by Deed from Christopher Sampley and Catherine Sampley, husband and wife, dated December 13, 2007, recorded January 4, 2008 at 9:41 a.m. in Mortgage Book 1249 Page 46 of the Hardin County Clerk’s Records. TERMS: 25% DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 90 DAYS. SALE E NO.. 2 First Federal Savings Bank vs. Michael Kean Custom Homes, LLC, et al. (10-CI-1931)-amount of Judgment: $487,917.62 plus interest and costs. TUNNELL HILL CHURCH RD AND WEXFORD DR., ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Parcel 1: Being Lots 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 10, 12, 13 and 14 of Wexford Place, Section 1, of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 4016 in the Office of the Hardin County Clerk. Parcel 2: Being Lots 15A, 22, and 38 of Wexford Place, Section 2 per Amended Record Plat of Wexford Plat Lot 15 and record Plat of Wexford Place, Section 2, per same of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 4407, in the Office of the Hardin County Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to Michael Kean Custom Homes, LLC, a Kentucky limited liability company from The Cascade Group, LLC, a Kentucky limited liability company, by Deed dated December 22, 2008 as recorded in Deed Book 1283 Page 112 in the Office of the Hardin County Clerk. Being property more commonly located at Tunnel Hill Church Road and Wexford Drive, Elizabethtown, Kentucky. SALE E NO.. 3 South Central Bank of Hardin County, Inc. vs. Jerry R. Corum, Jr., et al. (10-CI-1859)-amount of Judgment: $71,078.51 plus interest and costs. 1211 MAIN ST., WEST POINT, KY A certain house and lot of ground located in the Town of West Point, Hardin County, Kentucky. Said lot beginning at a point at the edge of the right of way of Dixie Highway, in the town of West Point, corner to E.W. Powell (now John Griffe); thence with the line of E.W. Powell 200 feet to an alley, thence with the alley in an easterly direction 50 feet to the corner of L.B. Carr (now Chas. Lyons), thence with their line 200 feet to the Dixie Highway, thence with said highway 50 feet to the point of beginning. Driveway on East side of said property shall be accessible to owners of adjoining property. Title derived by Jerry R. Corum, Jr. and Angela K. Corum, husband and wife, by Deed dated 8-15-03 of record in Deed Book 1085 Page 171 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. SALE E NO.. 4 Tax Ease Lien Investments 1, LLC vs. Donald R. Rhodes, et al. (09-CI-1391)-amount of Judgment: $2800.00 plus interest and costs. 263 MYERS LANE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Beginning at an iron pin in the south right of way of Myers Road and common corner of Tract 23 and Morgan property, thence S 31-11 W 729.8 feet to an iron pin in the common corner of Tract 23, Morgan and Echler property, thence N 64-25W (erroneously referred to in prior instruments as W 64-25W) 500 feet to a stake, common corner Tract 23 and 24, thence N 52-14-3/4 E 419.09 feet to a stake, thence N 5336E 136.49 feet to a stake, common corner Tract 22-A and 23 and South right of Way of Meyers Road, thence with said right of way, S82-25E 134.88 feet to a stake, thence N62-58 1⁄2 E 128.30 feet to a stake, thence N 80-18W 108.17 feet to a point of beginning, containing 5.32 acres, more or less. Being Tract 23, Section 1, Valley Dale Subdivision. Also included in this conveyance is a 1982 ELCO 14’ x 70’ Mobile Home VIN 53121012801. Being the same property conveyed to Donald R. Rhodes and Rebecca C. Rhodes, by deed dated September 18, 1998, of record in Deed Book 910 Page 515 in the Hardin County Clerk’s Office. SALE E NO.. 5 Tax Ease Lien Investments 1, LLC vs. James H. Kemp Jr., et al. (09-CI-1395)-amount of Judgment: $2868.55 plus interest and costs. 379 N. WILSON, RADCLIFF, KY Being Lot 2A of Kathleen Acres in Radcliff, Hardin County, Kentucky, of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 2541, in the Office of the Hardin County Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to James H. Kemp, Jr., by Deed dated June 26, 2000 of record in Deed Book 971 Page 533 in the Hardin County Clerk’s Office. SALE E NO.. 6 M&T Bank vs. Andreas Figueroa, IV, et al. (09-CI-2326)-amount of Judgment: $139,411.68 plus interest and costs. 2984 REPUBLIC AVE., RADCLIFF, KY Being Lot 132 of Whispering Hills Subdivision, Section 6, to Radcliff, Hardin County, Kentucky, per plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 450 in the Office of the Clerk of the Hardin County Court. Subject to any and all easements, restriction, conditions and legal highways of record and/or in existence. Being the same property conveyed from Delnora Rector and Vivian Rector, husband and wife, and Jerry Laitinen, a single person, to Andras aka Andreas Figueroa and Windys Figueroa, husband and wife, by virtue of a deed dated 10-28-2005 and recorded on 12-24-2008 at Deed Book 1171 page 629 of the Hardin County, Kentucky real estate records. SALE E NO.. 7 First Federal Savings Bank vs. Olympia Stone, et al. (09-CI-2127) – amount of Judgment: $91,501.76 plus interest and costs. 113 EAST CURLY COURT, RINEYVILLE, KY Being Lot 20 of LaVista Estates, Section 1, to Hardin County, Kentucky as per plat of record in Plat Cabinet 1 Sheet 2726 in the Office of the Hardin County Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to Randall G. Barger and Sherry L. Barger, husband and wife, by Deed dated November 8, 2005 of record in Deed Book 1173, Page 588 in the Hardin County Clerk’s Office. SALE E NO.. 8 CitiMortgage Inc. vs. Daniel R. Painter, et al. (10-CI-545)-amount of Judgment: $137,243.43 plus interest and costs. 639 STOVALL RD., ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Tract 3: Beginning at a stake on the West side of the County Road (which leads to Highway #62) corner of Tract 2 of the George Walker property, thence with the line of said Tract 2 N 37-57 W 1240 ft. to a stake in the line of Tract 1 of the George Walker property, corner of Tract 2, thence with the line of said Tract 1 and then the line of Tract 5 N 35 3⁄4 E 174 ft. to a stake in the line of said Tract 5, corner of Tract 4 of the George Walker property, thence with the line of said Tract 4 S 38-55 E 1220 ft to a stake on the West side of the County Road, corner of said Tract 4, thence with the West side of said County Road S 31 3⁄4 W 200 ft. to the beginning containing 5.0 acres, more or less. Being the same property conveyed to Daniel R. Painter and Judy Painter, his wife who acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from Ralph E. Walker, single, dated June 3, 1985, filed June 5, 1985, recorded in Deed Book 538, Page 269, County Clerk’s Office, Hardin County, Kentucky. Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all legal highways and easements. SALE E NO.. 9 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company vs. Danny Stover, et al. (10-CI-2018) – amount of Judgment: $62,732.86 plus interest and costs. 1206 WESTERN ST., ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Lot 20, Section 1 of University Estates, to Hardin County, Kentucky, a plat of which is of record in Plat and Subdivision Book 4, Page 12, and now removed to Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 12-B in the office of the Clerk of the County Court of Hardin County, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Danny Stover, no marital status shown who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Tommy Farmer, Executor of Clinton Eckley aka Clinton Allen George Eckley, Jr., deceased, dated January 5, 2006, filed January 18, 2006, recorded in Deed Book 1177 Page 687 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all legal highways and easements. SALE NO. 10 US Bank NA as Trustee vs. William S. Fesmire, Jr., et al. (09-CI-192)-amount of Judgment: $129,150.00 plus interest and costs. 105 WREN COURT, VINE GROVE, KY Being Lot 25, Falcon Hill Subdivision, Section 4 as shown by plat of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 965, in the Hardin County Court Clerk’s Office. Being the same property conveyed to William S. Fesmire, Jr., married, from Allstate Builders, Inc., by Deed dated 7-19-2007, recorded 7-30-2007, Deed Book 1234, Page 666, Hardin County Clerk’s Records. SALE E NO.. 11 Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs. Telly D. Doctor, et al. (09-CI-2418)-amount of Judgment: $132,024.36 plus interest and costs. 91 BED ROCK LANE, RINEYVILLE, KY Being Lot 38 of Rockwood Estates, Section 1, located in Hardin County, Kentucky, and being of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 2555 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Also conveyed with this property is a 2006 Sout Manufactured Home with a serial number of DSDAL45697AB by virtue of an affidavit of conversion filed August 24, 2006 in Book MC2, Page 563, Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to Telly D. Doctor and Yvonne T. Doctor, husband and wife, from CMH of KY, Inc., by Deed dated March 29, 2006 and recorded on May 12, 2006 in Book 1189 Page 461, Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE E NO.. 12 CitiMortgage Inc. vs. Ricky Edward Jackson, et al. (10-CI-1984) – amount of Judgment: $45,182.07 plus interest and costs. 1190 SPORTSMAN LAKE RD., ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Lot 1 of Marr Division to Hardin County, Kentucky, a Plat of which is of record in Plat Cabinet 1 Sheet 1110 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to Ricky Edward Jackson and Frances Roberta Jackson, husband and wife, from William M. Hawkins and Ruth E. Hawkins, husband and wife, on July 25, 1990 and recorded in Deed Book 687 Page 493 of the records of the Hardin County Clerk’s Office. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY FOR THE BALANCE. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE SALE. SALE E NO.. 13 Regions Bank vs. 220 Apartments, LLC, et al. (09-CI-1998) – amount of Judgment: $2,340,146.62 plus interest and costs. HIGHWAY 220, HARDIN COUNTY, KY Being Lot 2 (approximately 13.317 acres) as shown on the Amended Record Plat of Meadow Woods Sub’d of Record Plat of Northwest 220/31W Sub’d recorded on December 20, 2006 in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 4317 in the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County, Kentucky. Being the same property acquired by 220 Apartments, LLC, a Kentucky limited liability company, by Deed dated December 21, 2006, of record in Deed Book 1213 Page 290 in the Office of the County Clerk, Hardin County, Kentucky. ************************************** PAUL MUSSELWHITE MASTER COMMISSIONER HARDIN CIRCUIT COURT 270-234-9715 Opinion A6 T H U R S D AY, N O V E M B E R 1 8 , 2 0 1 0 Volume 35, Issue 273 EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS R. CHRIS ORDWAY BEN SHEROAN Publisher Editor SARAH REDDOCH JEFF D’ALESSIO Editorial Page Editor County News Editor LARRY JOBE MICHELLE McGUFFIN Advertising Sales Director Classified Manager MAJ. GEN. TERRY TUCKER, Ret. KENDRA STEWART Public member RON HARRELL Public member Public member EDITORIAL Position of constable needs to be reviewed ISSUE: Kentucky’s constables OUR VIEW: Training,accountablility needed Earlier this month, Hardin Countians elected a constable for each of the county’s eight-magisterial districts. While we have no reason to question that voters gave due consideration to each candidate’s qualifications, we wonder how many residents actually understand the constable’s role. In Medieval times, constables helped manage a noble household, royal castle or a fortified town. In Kentucky, the position was established by the 1850 state constitution to carry out minor judicial duties and help small communities maintain civic order. Today, constables are peace officers with powers of arrest and law enforcement, similar to those of sheriffs. They may execute warrants, summonses, subpoenas, rules and orders of the court in all criminal, penal and civil cases. To qualify, a candidate must be 24 years of age, a two-year resident of the Commonwealth and a oneyear resident of the county and district to which elected. The Kentucky Constables Association website states that the purpose of the Kentucky constable is “to uphold the law fairly and firmly: to prevent crime, to pursue and bring to justice those who break the law; to keep the peace; to protect, help and reassure the community; and to be seen to do all this with integrity, common sense and sound judgment.” Each constable elected Nov. 2 in Hardin County carries a badge and may carry a weapon. While most city, county and state police officers are required to complete more than 700 hours of basic training and an additional 40 hours of annual in-service instruction, constables are exempt from any training requirement. And HARDIN COUNTY CONSTABLES ELECTED NOV. 2 District 1 – District 2 – District 3 – District 4 – Morris District 5 – District 6 – District 7 – District 8 – Dennis M. Blair Brian Bennett Doug Sprowls Randell R. “Randy” OUR READERS WRITE The future is hopeful Michael A. Clark Jr. Sylvester Bennett Judy Moser Bland Frank Donehoo constables are accountable only to the voters who elected them. We have a problem with that. Our constables, as peace officers, should be held to the same training standard as city, county and state law enforcement officers. Also, the state should establish a system of accountability for constables’ actions and duties. The KCA has said it hopes eventually to make a certain amount of police training mandatory for constables taking office and the association is developing a voluntary training program for its members. Training will focus on civil processes, juvenile procedures, domestic violence law enforcement response, arrests, searches, and defensive tactics/ use of force and other law enforcement-related topics. That’s good. We hope local constables seek any and all training opportunities that allow them to serve in a professional manner. We trust they will perform their duties with “integrity, common sense and sound judgment.” But state lawmakers need to more clearly define the role of the constable in modern times, require mandatory training, provide for greater accountability and ensure constables cooperate with local law enforcement agencies. The Radcliff City Council met Nov. 16 to discuss and vote on an issue of critical importance to the Radcliff community. The issue was whether we should spend unbudgeted money on a land-leveling project at the Millpond Business Park on Joe Prather Highway. With a split council vote, 3 to 3, the mayor entered her vote in support of the motion and it was passed. We will spend $475,000 on this endeavor and leave the next council to reconcile the city budget. This was the first time the public heard of this issue, though it apparently has been privately discussed among council members for some time, which I gather from the comments of Councilmen Don Yates, Jerry Brown and Chuck Angus, respectively, informing us that much thought and angst has been put into this decision, that some Google studies suggest that preparing the land is the way to attract businesses and that we have come in second for potential businesses lo- RE VISED LET TERS POLICY cating here three times. From apathetic to chastising, we the people sat and received lectures from these three councilmen, the most stern of which came from Councilmen Brown and Angus, respectively, who flippantly reminded us that there is no time like the present and that we have been asking for economic development, so here it is. In addition to the homily-like discourse from these councilmen, we also got to hear from the city’s chief financial officer and the executive director for the foundation that owns the land. The CFO told us that it’s just a matter of priorities, while the executive director told us what a great opportunity this is for Radcliff’s future. I listened to all of the talking heads and waited patiently for my turn to voice my opinion only to discover that we the people have no opinion worthy of being heard. We the people were not allowed to speak. After the vote to pass the motion we were told that if we have any questions we could fill out a form and they would Letters to the editor reflect the views of their writers and are not intended to reflect the views of the editorial board. Submitted letters must be original works directed to the editor and submitted by the writer, and address one topic. Personal attacks are not allowed. Letters will be edit- make sure it gets to the right department. Are you kidding me? There were two redeeming factors of this meeting. Three council members, Stan Holmes, J.J. Duvall and Barbara Baker, respectively, made us aware that we do not know how much of the job can be done with $475,000, that the council raised taxes two months ago to cover a budget deficit and that it is better to table the discussion until adequate studies are done. In the end, all of their efforts failed and we the people now have a new impending debt. The other redeeming factor was Councilman-elect Palmer. Refusing to be disavowed, he rose from the audience and went to the microphone to admonish the council for their resistance to hearing from the people, and further requested mayor-elect, J.J. Duvall, that he consider listening to the people when he takes office. The future is hopeful. Howard T. Robinson Radcliff ed for clarity, length, grammar and inappropriate content. Letters should be 350 words or fewer and must include the writer’s name, city of residence and a telephone number for confirmation purposes. Longer letters may not be published. One letter per month, per writer is allowed. Submit letters to: 408 W. Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY 42701; fax to (270) 769-6965, or e-mail to letters @thenewsenterprise.com. Callers to (270) 737-2205 must give their name, city of residence and phone number before leaving their comments. Calls are limited to 1 minute. E-mail to letters@thenewsenterprise.com This editorial represents a consensus of The News-Enterprise editorial board. Why we should delay a vote on New START Y ou don’t need to be in the Tea Party to believe that members of Congress ought to read and understand bills before signing them into law. I think it’s fair to say that in this month’s elections voters rejected the alternative approach, best articulated by soon-to-be-former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in regard to legislation to transform American health care: “(W)e have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it ...” Now under consideration by the U.S. Senate is New START — a consequential strategic nuclear arms-limitation treaty with Russia. The Kremlin interprets it as restricting America’s ability to deploy missile defenses. Administration spokesmen say that’s not correct. To resolve this confusion, some senators have asked to review the headlined: “We Can’t Delay This Treaty.” On the one hand, sitting CLIFFORD senators are paid to cast D. MAY votes, not kick cans down the road. On the other hand, again, you probably negotiating record — the pa- don’t have to be a Tea per trail left by those who Party member to think that participated in the talks. for departing senators to The administration has ratify this treaty would be been unwilling to provide like fired executives decidthose documents, in effect ing on a corporate merger asking members of the just before turning in their Senate to embrace the keys to the bathroom. A Pelosi approach: Vote for treaty establishes internathe treaty first, figure out tional law and commits a what it means later. nation to a solemn obligaDuring his Asia tour last tion. (At least it does for the week, President Barack U.S.; for some other naObama said that ratification tions, not so much.) of New START is his top It would be appropriate foreign policy priority and for senators-elect of both that he wants to get it done parties to send a letter to in the lame-duck session of the White House and the Congress. Secretary of State Senate expressing preferHillary Clinton and Deences. Let me nominate fense Secretary Robert Marco Rubio, a Republican Gates this week had an op- from Florida, Mark Kirk, a ed in the Washington Post Republican from Illinois, OPINION AND OP-ED PAGES CONTACT US The Opinion and Op-Ed pages are intended to provide a forum for the discussion of issues that affect the area. Editorials are the opinions of The News-Enterprise’s editorial board and appear in the two left-hand columns of this page. Other articles reflect the views of their authors. If you have a question, you can reach us at (270) 769-2312. Or at our mailing address: 408 W. Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY 42701. and Joe Manchin, a Democrat from West Virginia to lead that effort. Members of the House of Representatives don’t vote on treaties. Nevertheless, those congressmen most concerned with national security — for example, Armed Services Committee members Buck McKeon, Trent Franks and Mike Turner — also might consider sharing their views on the relevance of the negotiating record and the benefits of putting off final deliberations. Nothing in Washington is ever simple so let me mention this complication: Some members of the Senate who are unenthusiastic about New START may be willing to vote for it anyway in the lame duck session. They would do this because Obama has made clear that, in exchange, he will support billions of dol- EDITORIAL PAGE EDITOR Sarah Reddoch . . . . . . . . . .505-1744 sreddoch@thenewsenterprise.com EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS R. Chris Ordway . . . . . . . . .505-1466 cordway@thenewsenterprise.com lars for the modernization of America’s nuclear weapons. They reason that Obama is unlikely to fund and deploy a comprehensive missile defense system no matter what treaties are or are not ratified. If approving New START means losing nothing not already lost, while achieving a goal that could not otherwise be achieved on the offensive side, that’s not a bad tradeoff. The counter to that? The 2010 elections changed the political landscape. Voters, led by the Tea Party, made clear that their elected leaders will listen to them or pay a price. Most Americans want both a reliable and modern weapons arsenal, and defenses against any missiles that might be launched. Right now, we don’t have either. The United States has the technology to win any Ben Sheroan . . . . . . . . . . . .505-1764 bsheroan@thenewsenterprise.com Jeff D’Alessio . . . . . . . . . . . .505-1757 arms race and counter all imaginable missile threats. What we do not have are political leaders who agree that, in the 21st century, the best way to promote peace is not for Americans to leave themselves vulnerable — the Cold War doctrine known as Mutually Assured Destruction — but for Americans to use scientific prowess to render useless the weapons of those hostile to us. This is a debate in which the Tea Party should participate. A modest suggestion: Jim DeMint is the senator and Michele Bachmann the representative whom Tea Party members most admire. They should invite the Tea Party to this party. Clifford D. May is president of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. E-mail him at cliff@defenddemocracy.org. Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service. Michelle McGuffin . . . . . . . .505-1467 mmcguff@thenewsenterprise.com PUBLIC MEMBERS jdalessio@thenewsenterprise.com Kendra Stewart Larry Jobe . . . . . . . . . . . . .505-1409 Maj. Gen. Terry Tucker, Ret. Ron Harrell ljobe@thenewsenterprise.com WRITE US Mail: 408 W. Dixie Ave. Elizabethtown 42701 E-mail: letters@thenews enterprise.com Fax: (270) 769-6965 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE OP-ED In defense of TSA workers, who must look at our bodies J ust in time for the Thanksgiving travel crunch, new security measures at airports have caused officials to raise the color-coded passenger irritability threat advisory. You need to be alert to this if you are planning to fly. Not to be confused with the better known security threat advisories, the passenger irritability advisory had been pink (flushed cheeks) but is now red and white (red face with steam coming out of the ears). While the latest alert is not yet black (nimbus cloud with lightning over passenger’s head), it is in everybody’s interests that the alert slides down the scale to lavender (cute smile and teddy bear in carryon). So as a public service today, I have volunteered to clear up some public misconceptions for the good folks at the Transportation Security Administration, who could do it themselves if they were not so busy inspecting the grand pianos that passengers hope to fit in the overhead bins. As the Associated Press reports, “Annoyance at security hassles has been on the rise among airline crews and passengers for years, but the widespread use of full-body image detectors this year and the simultaneous introduction of more intrusive pat-downs seems to have ramped up the frustration.” A software engineer named John Tyner fed the fire of public discontent when he wrote in his blog that he had been ejected from the San Diego airport. He said he had been threatened with a fine and lawsuit for refusing a groin check after turning down a full-body scan. He said he told a TSA worker, “If you touch my junk, I’m gonna have you arrested.” REG HENRY As well as providing what we can agree is the best quote of the year, this incident illustrates the problem. Some people just come to the airport with a my-junk-is-superior-tothine attitude. Mr. Tyner, the TSA workers do not want to touch your junk. They are doing their duty. That is all. Nobody would be interested in touching your junk if it were not for the terrorist who tried to blow up his underpants and the plane they were flying in. The threat from foreign underpants is real. The same goes for the official who must sit in a separate location and view the images from the body scan machines. What a horrible job. This being America, acres and acres of fatty flesh pass by, putting the viewer off cupcakes for the rest of the shift. If a hot body should appear, the government’s no-fun policy ruins the moment, because heads are blurred on the screen. And if a supervisor does hear laughter or hubba-hubba sounds coming from the viewing booth, the operator is put in charge of shoe inspection. What we have with this controversy is hyper-modesty in bed, so to speak, with the American penchant for mistrust of government. It is the Tea Party ethic clothed in the long frocks and high-buttoned collars of Victorian prudery. This is all very well and good, but think of the poor TSA workers. It’s not all about you and your too-wonderful-for-official- inspection body. As for me, I don’t care if some unfortunate TSA worker wants to look at my body in the interests of national security. They do not pay that person enough. All I ask is that he or she keeps the giggling to a minimum and doesn’t put me in a calendar. You see, I believe the body is a temple, not a source of shame to be hidden away at all times. Admittedly, in my case, it is a temple to the veneration of beer and sandwiches, but the principle holds. Do people who object to these full-body scans ever go to the doctor? If Mr. Tyner gets a pain in the groin area, does he accuse the doctor of planning a sexual assault for trying to put a glove upon the affected area? I bet he doesn’t, because he knows full well that if left untreated, the condition could require a junk-ectomy. Yes, and in the same way, hands must search and screens must be observed in case the plane blows up. The rule of reason, not modesty, must prevail. Much of what goes on in security screening is, of course, ridiculous. Yes, a certain amount of random searching of grandmas goes on, but those grandmas can be tough. I think only flight crews have a good case to be excused from screening — if they can be trusted to operate the plane, they can be trusted not to smuggle water onto the plane. What is needed for flying is a sense of humor and a recognition that the TSA did not cause the problem. Osama bin Laden should be the one worried about his junk. Reg Henry is a columnist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. His e-mail address is rhenry@post-gazette.com. Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service. Be a smart shopper this season T hat time of year is now upon us, holiday shopping. Smart shoppers may be able to snap up bargains before, after and on Black Friday — the day after Thanksgiving that traditionally is one of the biggest shopping days of the year — and on Cyber Monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year. While there are a lot of great deals and sales are out there, it can be very overwhelming. BBB has some tips to make holiday shopping easier. ■ Start with setting a budget and keep it. Know who you need to buy for and what gifts you have in mind, which will keep you from impulse shopping. ■ Compare prices. Shoppers should be wary of exaggerated claims of discounts whether shopping online, in a mall or at a free-standing store. Be sure to shop around to compare prices, matching descriptions or model numbers of items you want to buy. ■ Check return or exchange policies before you buy. Every store is different and so are their policies. ■ Keep all receipts and tags in case the recipient needs to return or exchange an item. Many stores will provide gift re- CATHY WILLIAMSON ceipts upon request. ■ Be mindful of your personal belongings. Don’t carry so many items that you lose track of your purse or wallet. Theft can be very active this time of year, so be careful and ask a security guard to help carry items to your car if needed. ■ If shopping online or through a catalog, allow for plenty of time for shipping. Find out delivery times, charges, and return policies. Keep all receipts or any record of purchase and payment and don’t forget you can check the company’s reliability report with BBB at www.bbb.org. While online shopping can be a way to avoid crowded stores, shoppers need to be careful of the sites they patronize. When shopping online, be sure to: ■ Check the website’s security settings and read the company’s policy on sharing information with other sites. If the site is secure, its address should start with https://. You also may see a picture of a small closed lock in the lower right hand corner of the screen. ■ Know the company’s refund and return policies before ordering. Are there restocking fees? Do you have to pay shipping costs on returns? ■ Do not rely on pictures of a product. Read the description and check model numbers, if applicable. ■ Be cautious of free or very-low-price offers. Often, free offers are followed by an open-ended enrollment in a program that automatically bills your credit card account. Before ordering anything online, make sure you click on and read all terms and conditions. ■ Pay with a credit card whenever possible so you can challenge the charge in the event of a dispute. ■ Obtain a tracking number for shipments. If you need the product before the holidays, find out when the seller intends to ship it and if possible, how it will be shipped. ■ Toy safety also has become a concern for many parents. Make sure any toys you buy are appropriate for the age of the child. If possible, inspect toys carefully to look for sharp edges that may cut, moving parts that can pinch or small, removable pieces that can be a choking hazard. Toy chests should have air holes, and fabric products should be flame-resistant. Check for a UL (Underwriters Laboratories) seal on electric toys. Research any company carefully before doing business with it. Check out BBB Reliability Reports online at www. bbb.org or call 1-800-3882222. Cathy Williamson is manager of the Lincoln Trail Branch of the Better Business Bureau. Plus Court Cost 25 Public Square Elizabethtown, KY 42701 nickpearl@bbtel.com www.nickpearl.com (across from old courthouse) This is a paid advertisement Consignment Corner NOW ACCEPTING WINTER ITEMS Shop now and save! Celebrating 31 Years! The SECOND LOOK E’town’s First and Finest Consignment Shop 1705 N. Dixie • Starlite Center • 769-1385 To Advertise Your Consignment Store In This Section Call 769-1200 ext. 8354 A7 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 An urgent need for foster parents N ovember is National Adoption Month, a time set aside each year to raise awareness about adopting children and youth from foster care. This is also an ideal time to highlight the tremendous efforts put forth to improve the lives of children in foster care and to stress the growing need for quality foster parents in our community. More than 6,800 children in Kentucky are in foster care. The reasons why vary. ■ Some biological parents aren’t able to give appropriate physical and emotional care or supervision. ■ Some parents and some children can’t control their behaviors. ■ Some families have temporary crises, such as health problems or loss of income and housing. ■ Some parents have serious parenting problems because of drug abuse, mental illness or other conditions. ■ Some parents voluntarily place their children for adoption. The reason why isn’t as important as the fact that children and youth — particularly teens — need safe, nurturing homes where they can get their feet under themselves and begin to heal and grow. Research has shown JERIANNE STRANGE that a safe, nurturing home can help repair the damage caused to children and youth because of abuse and neglect, helping them to go on to lead normal lives. The shortage of foster parents in our community makes it a challenge to find homes for our kids in the area. When there is no local home available, the child often has to leave the community in order to be placed in a safe environment elsewhere. So not only do our kids have to deal with having been removed from their biological family, he or she also had to adapt to being away from their known school, friends and other support groups. Please consider becoming a foster parent. You don’t have to be married, rich or perfect. You just need to be willing to parent a child in need. Help us help the children of Hardin and LaRue counties today, which helps us have a better future tomorrow. Jerianne Strange is a regional trainer at New Beginnings Family Services in Elizabethtown. SERVICE and REPAIR FREE ESTIMATES ELIZABETHTOWN 402 College Street Rd. Suite 109, E’town 270-763-9121 OVERHEAD GARAGEE DOOR,, INC. A8 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE DEAR ABBY Naming former spouses in obituary sets record straight Dear Abby: “Surviving Son in California,” Sept. 20, sought your advice regarding proper protocol in mentioning all surviving relatives when parents had been divorced. You said, “After a couple divorces and one of them dies, the name of the former spouse is usually not mentioned in the obituary.” I think your response needs a little tweaking. My siblings and I faced this same scenario after my father passed away. My parents divorced when I was in grade school, and each parent had remarried by my freshman year in high school. Although their divorce was painful, they remained on friendly terms throughout their lives. I was adamant that my biological mother be listed in my father’s obituary for two reasons: First, the obituary serves as a historical document. Second, I did not want people reading the obituary to think my siblings and I were children from my father’s second marriage. An obituary should serve as a historical account of our loved one’s life — not a battlefield. — Leslie in Port Angeles, Wash. ■ Dear Leslie: Thank you for pointing out your valid reasons for including former spouses in an obituary. Allow me to share a few more. Read on: MATTER OF PREFERENCE. Dear Abby: I’ve worked in newspapers on the East Coast for the past 11 years, and I can tell you that mentioning a divorced spouse’s name is totally a matter of individual and family preference. NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 Neighbors ORG ANIZATIONS JEANNIE PHILLIPS Garden Club of Elizabethtown has November meeting It is becoming more common to see “So- and-so” was the former wife and good friend of “the deceased,” which is a nice development. It is the right of the surviving family to decide the contents of the obituary. Because some people even include pets among survivors, you would think an ex-spouse would receive the same consideration. — Name Withheld in Connecticut RESEARCH. Dear Abby: Genealogy researchers often use obituaries to find the parents or children of families. Here in Iowa, it is common for the obituary to show that a couple married, had children and were divorced. I understand how some children might decide to omit a parent if the divorce was not a friendly one. I was left out of my first husband’s obituary, but I got over it. — Two Sides to a Story ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Dear Abby: Here in the South, an ex-spouse is often listed this way: “Jane Doe of Memphis, Tenn., is the mother of his children.” The primary reason is so the children feel their surviving parent, and the years their parents spent together, are acknowledged. — Nancy in Conway, Ark. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Universal Press Syndicate. Tobe Beard-Poynter, owner of Mulberry Florist, spoke at the Nov. 4 meeting of the Garden Club of Elizabethtown, at the Brown-Pusey House. Her topic was holiday decorating. She said that during these frugal economic times, reworking and recycling design materials is stressed. Poynter answered many questions, and entertained more than 30 members and guests with her creativity and inside tips about floral decoration. The Elizabethtown Garden Club will host a Christmas luncheon at noon, Dec. 2 at the Brown-Pusey House in Elizabethtown. A catered lunch will be served by Ron Sawyer to members and guests. An ensemble of the Heartland Fillies, a local ladies’ barbershop chorus, will entertain with Christmas carols. Contact Ann at 737-2048 for reservation cost and furTobe Beard-Poynter, owner of Mulberry Florist, and Bev Rose, ther information. program chairwoman. Greenspace Hike energetic and informative David Lutz, geologist from Lexington, led almost 50 people around the Buffalo Lake Greenspace Trail in Elizabethtown on Nov. 14. The moderatelevel, fast-paced hike was enhanced with geologic information about the rock strata on the North Side of the trail. Hikers were greeted at the conclusion with treats provided by Judy Lay and Martin Noel, Greenspace Board members. Tiffany McFalls, another Greenspace board member, provided additional information to participating ECTC geology student hikers. There will be one more Greenspace event for this year. It will be a “Winter Wonderland Walk” on the John Helm Trail conducted by Judy Lay. This easy walk will be at 2 p.m., Dec. 5 and should last about Greenspace geology hikers gather to hike the Buffalo Lake Trail. one hour. Participants are to meet at the Trail Head at the Helmwood, Roses, Shopping Plaza. The event is free and open to the public. For information, call Judy Lay at (859) 2247261. Doug Gebler and Bob Cunigan hold a map as Dave Lutz describes the geologic areas of Kentucky. MILITARY ’TWEEN 12 & 20 Teen seeks solution to rift with friend Dr. Wallace: My best friend and I are upset with each other. We are not talking because she said I was spending too much time with my boyfriend and almost ignoring her. I want this “rift” to end the sooner the better. And I don’t want this disagreement to ever happen again. Can you help me? — Nameless, Ontario, Calif. ■ Nameless: It can be healthy for friends to express anger just as long as there’s a speedy resolution. According to Community Psychiatric Centers in Santa Ana, Calif., the following “Fix It” Strategies should get your best friend and you back together: ■ Act sooner, not later. The longer you wait, the more bitter you may feel toward each other, and the harder it will be to make up. ■ Be willing to be the icebreaker. You’d make up with her in a minute — if she would just ask you to. But maybe she feels the same way. Somebody’s got to be willing to swallow her pride and make the first move toward reconciliation. ■ Establish some ground rules. Like where to meet, who goes first, etc. The goal is that by practicing negotiations on smaller issues, you’ll go on to settle the larger ones. ■ Hear each other out. Let your friend state her case without any interruptions by you or others. ■ Avoid placing blame. “It’s your fault.” Such statements only put the other person on the defensive, and she will strike back. Try using “When you ... I feel” statements instead: “When you ROBERT WALLACE promised to go to the movies with me and then ended up going out with your boyfriend, I felt rejected.” See how much less threatening that sounds? ■ Focus on problems, not personalities. Rule out remarks like, “You always get your way because you’re spoiled,” or “You’re just jealous of me because I scored better on the math test than you did.” ■ When you feel hysterical, don’t get historical. “This is just like the time last year when you ...” Wait a second. If you’re so upset that you’re ready to rattle off a list of everything your friend has ever done wrong, you’re way too angry to settle things. Take time out, cool down, and then go back to the issue at hand and stick to it. ■ Recall happy times. When disagreements between friends pop up, it helps to remind one another of fun times you had together in the past. The message is that there can be more good times in the future — you just have to work at bringing back the old, close feelings. ■ Bite your tongue. There are some things that should never be said, even in the heat of an argument, because they inflict lasting pain. You cannot take such words back. Insisting afterward that you really didn’t mean it won’t undo the damage. Write to Dr. Robert Wallace at P.O. Box 120190, San Diego, CA 92112. Copley News Service. MOAA has October meeting The Fort Knox Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America, MOAA, held its monthly meeting Oct. 20 at the MOAA Clubhouse on Fort Knox. Following a meal, the chapter installed its new board members. The installation was hosted and conducted by Retired Major Gen. John Tindall, also a Fort Knox MOAA member. Following congratulatory words, he installed the following officers: Retired Lt. Col. Lawrence Herzog, president; Retired Chief Warrant Officer 4 Siegmund Reinach, first vice president; Retired Lt. Col. Jennings Furlough, second vice president; Retired Lt. Col. Albert March, secretary; and Retired Lt. Col. George Bennett, treasurer; and Directors Retired Lt. Col. Robert Kilmer, Retired Maj. Mark Kelly, Retired Col. William Betson, Patricia Nuccitelli, Josette Roush and Lahoma Baymor. The October guest speaker was Roger Stradley, the operations officer and one of the founders of USA Cares. USA Cares uses the motto, “A Hand Up, Not a Hand Out” and its mission is to support military families in need in all services. He briefed that since USA Cares’ was founded in 2003, it has assisted nearly 25,000 clients Maj. Gen. John Tindall installed the Fort Knox MOAA Board, Josette Roush, seated left, Major Gen. Tindall, Lt. Col. Albert March, Lahoma Baymor, Maj. Mark Kelly, Patricia Nuccitelli, Lt. Col Jennings Furlough, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Siegmund Reinach and Lt. Col. Lawrence Herzog. using more than $7.3 million dollars. These funds are used to help pay utilities, stop home foreclosures, provide necessities and perform other assistance as needed and now is supporting the Wounded Warrior Project. He distributed a fact sheet that showed significant support to all 50 states. He further confirmed that the Radcliff based charity has been offered a new building free if they can get two acres of land for construction. A donor has stepped forward with land on Veterans Highway that is the extension of North Logsdon Parkway. At the conclusion of his briefing, the chapter presented him with a check for $1,000 to support its efforts. The chapter’s next regular meeting is at 6 p.m. Host Lt. Col. Jinx Furlough presents USA Cares’ Roger Stradley with a check for $1,000 to support its efforts. Nov. 17 in Building 297 at Fort Knox. MOAA always is looking for new members who support troops in need, award student scholarships and provide service to others. Membership is open to officers and former officers of all services. For information, contact Larry Herzog at 3516433 or call the chapter office at (502) 624-4090. NEIGHBORS GUIDELINES GETTING IT TO US ■ Neighbors submissions should be typed or legible. The information should be clear and concise. 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Path, as it’s called, comes from Dave Morin, who played a crucial role in developing Facebook before he left the company in January. Unlike Facebook, which encourages people to expand their circles of contacts, Path is focused on sharing with just your closest friends — and, for now, just photos. Launched Monday, Path is a free iPhone app that lets you share photos taken with the phone with up to 50 people. Versions for other phones are coming. Though there are other sites that let you share photos, Path sets itself apart by keeping things simple and only between friends. To start, Path will ask you to set up an account using your e-mail address and phone number, the latter so that people who have it can find you on the service. Once you’re set, tapping a green camera icon on the bottom of your iPhone screen will bring up the gadget’s camera function, so you can snap your picture. Rather than adding a caption, you can add three types of tags — people, places or things. If you tag a person, Path will give you the option of sharing the photo with just that person. Otherwise, you’re sharing it with all the people you’ve preselected. Sharing on Path is asymmetrical, so in that sense it’s more like Twitter than Facebook. Just because you’re sharing with someone it doesn’t mean that person has to share with you. Tagging things can be as whimsical or as boring as you want it to be. Tag your socks, your morning AP Medical Writer CHICAGO — An experimental drug boosted good cholesterol so high and dropped bad cholesterol so low in a study that doctors were stunned and voiced renewed hopes for an entirely new way of preventing heart attacks and strokes. “We are the most excited we R E TA I L Target predicts happier holiday shopping season Target Corp. is projecting a merry holiday as the discounter counts on a 5 percent discount for its credit and debit card customers and its storewide remodeling The upbeat report comes as Target reported a 22.6 percent increase in third-quarter net income, MARKET WATCH W E D N E S D AY STOCKS END MIXED AFTER FOUR DAYS OF LOSSES. Stocks ended mixed Wednesday as concerns that Ireland will need outside help to repay its debts were coupled with a steep drop in housing construction in the U.S. Global stock markets have been rattled over the past week out of fear that Ireland will become the next European country to need a bailout. Greece was rescued in May after it became unable to contain runaway spending and lost the confidence of investors. Ireland is now struggling after a collapse in its housing market forced the country to take over three large banks. Local stocks cup of coffee, your pet hamster. And you can tag places, such as the restaurant you’re sitting in or the office building you enter. Morin, 30, who says he’s a big believer in the mobile market, noticed that people have a lot of photos on their phones that they don’t do anything with. Have a phone long enough, and it’s a unique insight into your life. Not a lot of people do anything with these photos, he says, so creating a platform to share them made sense. Path’s founders picked 50 as the highest number of people you can share with because they wanted to create a “personal network” that’s of a higher quality than the hodgepodge of co-workers, schoolmates and acquaintances that people have collected on Facebook and other social hubs over the years. Napster creator Shawn Fanning is among Path’s other co-founders. have been in decades,” said Dr. Christopher Cannon of Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, who led the study of the novel drug for Merck & Co. “This could really be the next big thing.” The drug, anacetrapib, will not be on the market anytime soon. It needs more testing to see if its dramatic effects on cholesterol will translate into fewer heart attacks, strokes and deaths. Merck announced a 30,000-patient study to answer that question, and it will take several years. But the sheer magnitude of the new medicine’s effects so far excited lots of doctors at an American Heart Association conference in Chicago, where results were presented Wednesday. How stocks of local and statewide interest fared Wednesday, as compiled by The Wright Legacy Group. Company Price Change Volume 52wkL-H Cardinal Health (CAH) 34.47 +0.06 1,442,114 29.69-36.66 Churchill Downs (CHDN) 37.16 -0.13 7,403 30.33-40.92 Corning Inc. (GLW) 17.44 -0.01 17,744,910 15.45-21.10 Dow Chemical (DOW) 30.56 0 5,643,054 22.42-32.97 First Fncl Svcs Corp.(FFKY) 4.04 +0.11 16,336 3.75-10.25 Ford Motor Co. (F) 16.68 +0.17 126,043,471 8.40-17.42 General Electric (GE) 15.81 -0.05 35,975,116 13.75-19.70 Humana Inc. (HUM) 58.05 +0.49 1,031,605 39.76-61.33 Lexmark (LXK) 36.25 +0.09 1,816,282 24.46-48.07 Papa Johns (PZZA) 25.54 -0.01 94,200 21.44-28.84 PNC Fin. Svcs (PNC) 55.4 -0.21 3,830,451 49.43-70.45 United Parcel Service (UPS) 67.24 -0.27 2,554,438 55.77-70.89 Verizon Comms (VZ) 32.34 +0.15 13,161,630 25.99-34.13 Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) 53.77 -0.49 14,460,580 47.77-56.27 Yum! Brands (YUM) 49.64 +0.36 5,366,320 32.49-52.47 BJ’s Wholesale Club Inc, rose $1.37 to $47.54. Shares hit their highest point in nine years after the warehouse club, confident about strong holiday sales, raised its guidance for the year. American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. rose 79 cents to $11.18. J.P. Morgan raised its in-vestment rating on the auto parts maker because of its growing backlog and expected savings on labor. Barnes & Noble Inc. rose 45 cents to $14.86. Shares bounced after shareholders backed a “poison pill” limiting stakes to 20 percent to guard the stock from billionaire investor Ron Burkle. Chico’s FAS Inc. rose $1.06 to $11.13. The retailer’s thirdquarter profit beat Wall Street expectations, and the CEO said “positive momentum” had continued into November. payment history. They can raise interest rates and charge excessive fees. Plus, there is no regulatory limit on interest rates for private student loans. And if your credit rating slides enough, your rates can be raised just like in the bad old days of credit card universal default. You don’t want to mess with these bad boys because they’re protected by rules that make them virtually nondischargeable in bankruptcy; they have onerous collection options — such as taking your tax refunds or Social Security payments, or voiding your license to practice in some professions. It’s a good idea to consolidate your current loans into one fixedrate loan with a monthly payment that you feel you can afford. However, beware of extending your loan for too many years. A consolidation loan product payable over 25 years, even with a low interest rate, will probably cost you a bundle in interest charges, though it may help you avoid a default. Tell one of your current lenders you are interested in a fixed-rate loan and the loan amount you Nov. 17, 2010 -15.62 &QY,QPGU KPFWUVTKCNU 11,007.88 0CUFCS EQORQUKVG 2,476.01 5VCPFCTF 2QQT¶U 1,178.59 4WUUGNN 707.77 +6.17 +0.25 +2.43 0;5' FKCT[ Advanced: 1,829 Declined: 1,212 Unchanged: Volume: 91 3.1 b 0CUFCS FKCT[ Advanced: 1,375 Declined: 1,245 Unchanged: Volume: 140 2.8 b AP THE WRIGHT LEGACY GROUP, LLC Can student loans be consolidated? STEVE BUCCI /CTMGVYCVEJ GET THE WRIGHT FINANCIAL ANSWERS! DEBT ADVISER ■ Dear Debt Adviser: Student loan rates for borrowing are at an all-time low. Is there a company that will refinance student loan debt at a fixed rate? We have not missed a payment in three years, but I’m fearful that future rate bumps will send the interest through the roof. — Jane ■ Dear Jane: Consolidating student loan debt was common before the 2008 financial crisis. Since then, we have been in a tight credit market with fewer options for consolidating. However, things are beginning to loosen up — especially for those with excellent to good credit ratings. You’re wise to make sure you’re not in danger of defaulting on your student loan. Because you have a variable rate, you more than likely have private student loans as opposed to federal loans. However, if you have an older variable-rate federal loan, you can consolidate and lock in a fixed rate. To find out more, contact the Federal Direct Consolidation Loans center at (800) 557-7392. The center’s website has more information and a calculator to help you find out how much you’ll pay each month if you consolidate. Private loans are fussy. Lenders can make staggering changes to your loan agreement if they consider you in default, for reasons that don’t have to be tied to your helped by improvements in its credit card business and expansion into food. The cheap chic discounter said it expects a key revenue measure to rise more sharply than it has in any period in the last three years as it reaps the benefits of its new 5 percent discount offer for those buying with its branded credit card or debit cards. The store remodels feature an expansion of fresh food as well as brighter lighting in cosmetics and better shoe displays. From wire reports. New drug produces drop in bad cholesterol By MARILYNN MARCHIONE BRIEFCASE would need to consolidate. Next, find out what options you have with your bank or credit union. If you can, consolidate into something other than a student loan — at a comparable interest rate and reasonable payment level. Be sure to comparison shop for the best deal with the best terms, as they may vary a lot. If your credit is less than stellar or you have what is called a thin file — one with little data, making it hard to score — take some time to improve it. This will help you qualify for the best options down the road. It is hoped that the credit market will loosen up some more and you can get those loans consolidated in the very near future. I have one last suggestion: Look into paying off the loans as quickly as possible rather than stretching out your payments and your risk from carrying all that debt. I’m concerned about the lenders’ unwarranted, unfair protections if anything causes you to default, like losing your job or becoming disabled. The same concerns apply if you have a co-signer on the account — and if you die, the co-signer still has to pay the bill. Steve Bucci is author of “Credit Repair Kit for Dummies coauthor of Managing Your Money All-In-One for Dummies” and a personal finance coach. If you have a question for Steve, e-mail debtadviser@bankrate.com. Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service. A Registered Investment Advisory Firm 1104 Julianna Court, Elizabethtown, KY 270-723-0333 Steve Wright www.wrightlegacygroup.com Managing Member GRAIN REPORT Opening bids for Thursday Nov. 18, by elevators/mills to farmers: U.S. No. 2 U.S. No. 2 Trend: Louisville Pennyrile Yellow White Corn Corn Down 1-Up 5 Down 2 5.12 5.20-5.26 Purchase Central Bluegrass Cumberland Lake Mammoth Cave Lincoln Trail 5.20 4.40-5.11 4.15 5.20-5.31 4.75-5.30 Trend: Mammoth Cave U.S. No. 2 Oats Extra Heavy Steady 3.00 Yellow Soybeans Down 5-15 11.97 5.40 (Milling Quality) 11.95 10.70-11.64 10.91 11.65-11.80 11.40 U.S. No. 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat Up 7-14 6.32 11.80 5.96 —— 5.87 —— 5.63-5.77 —— U.S. No. 2 Feed Barley Steady 3.50 Opening contract prices for January delivery: U.S. No. 2 U.S. No. 1 Yellow Yellow Corn Soybeans Louisville 5.20 12.05 Pennyrile 5.24-5.34 11.92-12.20 (Milling Quality) Purchase 5.31 12.09 Central Bluegrass 5.11 11.96 Mammoth Cave 5.29-5.39 11.85-12.00 Pennyrile Mammoth Cave U.S. No. 1 U.S. No. 2 Soft Red Winter Wheat 6.51 6.22 6.23 —— —— 6.16 U.S. No 2 U.S. No 2 White Corn Feed Barley 5.54 —— Source: USDA-Kentucky Department of Agriculture Market News, Louisville LIMESTONE FARM LAWN WORKSITE 801 NEW GLENDALE ROAD ELIZABETHTOWN, KY. 42702-1145 (270) 769-2341 • (888) 769-2341 A10 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE NEWS BELLS: ‘This is our major fundraiser for the year’ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 BAND: Skeeters’ last child in band graduated in 1993 Continued from A1 Continued from A1 JILL PICKETT/The News-Enterprise The red kettles for the Salvation Army Kettle Program will be set up around the county on Saturday and bell ringers begin ringing on Monday. ens and Roses. Inmon said she is confident the goal can be achieved. “I know that we can do that,’’ she said. “There is such a willing and giving spirit in this community that it can be done.’’ Inmon said individuals, church groups and civic organizations have already come forward to man the kettles. “This is our major fundraiser for the year,’’ she said. “The money here goes a long way.’’ Inmon also said Friday is the last day to sign up for the Salvation Army Christmas Angel Tree program for those needing help. Jeff D’Alessio can be reached at (270) 505-1757 MASTER R COMMISSIONER R SALES To comply with the orders of the Hardin Circuit Court, the Commissioner will sell the property described in the following actions on Thursday, DECEMBER R 2,, 2010 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Hardin County Justice Center, 120 East Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Said property shall be sold to raise the amounts hereinafter set forth, together with interest and the costs of the action, and upon the following terms and conditions; (A) AT THE TIME OF SALE, the successful bidder shall either pay cash or make a deposit of 10% of the purchase price with the balance on a credit of thirty (30) days UNLESS otherwise provided below. In the event the successful bidder desires or elects to credit the balance, he or she will be required to post bond and furnish an acceptable surety thereon. Thee down n payment,, IN N ADDITION N to o eitherr a letterr off creditt orr acceptablee surety,, mustt bee produced d AT T THE E TIME E OF F THE E SALE. Said bond and/or letter of credit shall be for the unpaid purchase price and bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale until paid. (B) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all taxes or assessments upon the property for the current tax year, 2010 and thereafter. The Master Commissioner will make a good faith effort to obtain and pay all taxes or assessments upon the property for prior years; however, this can not be guaranteed. (C) All properties are sold subject to the Judgment and Order of Sale in each case which should be reviewed carefully PRIOR to purchase. (D) The Master Commissioner DOES NOT obtain a title search or investigate for further liens on the properties listed below. **The purchaser is responsible for title searches and/or any additional liens not named in the Judgment and Order of Sale. (E) The Master Commissioner does not have access to the properties listed below and therefore makes no representation or warranty of any kind as to the conditions of these properties. ************************ SALE E NO.. 1 Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Richard T. Downey, et al. (09-CI-681)-amount of Judgment: $124,789.37 plus interest and costs. 519 POPLAR TRACE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Lot 30, Section 3, Poplar Flats Subdivision, to Hardin County, Kentucky, per plat of said subdivision of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 1999, in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to Richard T. Downey and Lisa K. Downey, husband and wife, from Thomas Lee Miller, an unmarried person, by Deed dated July 26, 2001 and recorded in Deed Book 1004 Page 662 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE E NO.. 2 Wells Fargo Bank , NA vs. Scott P. McGowen, et al. (09-CI-1847)-amount of Judgment: $274,985.24 plus interest and costs. 23 BROOKSIDE COURT, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Lot 73 of Beckley Woods Subdivision as shown on plat of some of record in Plat Cabinet 1 Sheet 4092, Office of the Clerk of Hardin County Court. Subject to Restrictions recorded in Deed Book 1182 Page 168 in the Hardin County Clerk’s Office. Said property contains .712 acres. Being the same property conveyed to Scott P. McGowen and Jennifer S. McGowen, husband and wife, from PCI Builders, LLC by Deed dated June 29, 2007, and filed for record on July 3, 2007 in Deed Book 1232 Page 254 in the Hardin County Court Clerk’s Office. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE E NO.. 3 Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs. Robert J. Haworth, et al. (09-CI-1264)-amount of Judgment: $91,145.30 plus interest and costs. 473 NORTH WALNUT STREET, UPTON, KY Beginning at an iron pin in the West right of way line of US 31-W and corner to Randall Ward; Deed Book 700 Page 400; thence with the line of Randall Ward North 83 degrees 27’ 00” West 164.3 feet to a wood fence post; thence with a new division line with in Phillip Lamb, Deed Book 610, Page 369, North 5 degrees 53’ 40” East 15434 feet to a wood fence post; thence South 77 degrees 57’ 20 East 162.4 feet to an iron pin in the West line of US 31-W thence with the West line of US 31-W and the West line of a concrete sidewalk South 6 degrees 05’ 30” W 62.7 feet; thence South 3 degrees 36’ 00” West 76.2 feet to the point of beginning and containing 0.545 acres as per survey by C.E. Pence, KY RLS 2032 and dated December 21, 1992 A.D. Said property was conveyed to Robert J. Haworth and Amy L. Haworth, husband and wife, by Brian Bell and Sarah Bell, husband and wife, on June 30, 2004, by a deed recorded on July 1, 2004 in Deed Book 1120 Page 286. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY FOR THE BALANCE. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE SALE. SALE E NO.. 4 Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. vs. Sandra H. Potts, et al. (08-CI-702)-amount of Judgment: $158,937.96 plus interest and costs. 203 GENROSE DRIVE, RINEVYILLE, KY Land Situated in the County of Hardin, State of Kentucky is described as follows: Being all of Lot 15A of Osborne Trace Estate, Section III, as shown on amended plat of same of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 2938 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to Dale R. Potts and Sandra H. Potts, husband and wife, by Deed dated July 2, 2001 and recorded July 6, 2001 in Deed Book 1002 Page 592 in the Hardin County Clerk’s Office. Being the same property further conveyed to Sandra H. Potts, unmarried, from Dale R. Potts, unmarried, by deed dated march 14, 2003 and recorded May 20, 2003 in Deed Book 1074, Page 433 in the Hardin County Clerk’s Office. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY FOR THE BALANCE. BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE SALE. SALE E NO.. 5 Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs. William Morell, et al. (10-CI-0002)-amount of Judgment: $274,685.79 plus interest and costs. 117-123 WEST DIXIE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Lot 19B of Amended Plat for City of Elizabethtown Lot 19 of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 2207, in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to William Morrell, no marital status given, from Fitz & Company, Inc., by Deed dated October 26, 2006 and recorded in Deed Book 1207 Page 532 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY FOR THE BALANCE. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE SALE. SALE E NO.. 6 BAC Home Loans Servicing vs. William C. Muir, et al. (09-CI-2716) – amount of Judgment: $209,112.33 plus interest and costs. 231 THICKET DRIVE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Lot 33 of The Woods Subdivision , Section 2, of Hardin County, Kentucky, per Plat of which is recorded in Plat Cabinet 1 Sheet 325-B in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to William C. Muir and Carolyn M. Muir, husband and wife, from David Maldonado Martinez and Margie S. Martinez, husband and wife, by Deed dated February 10, 1995 and filed for record on February 13, 1995 in Deed Book 806 Page 363 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE E NO.. 7 Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs. Jay B. Franklin, et al. (10-CI-1432)-amount of Judgment: $148,062.51 plus interest and costs. 1724 RICHARDSON RD., EASTVIEW, KY Being Tract 2 of the Meeting Creek Subdivision, Plat of which is recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 2501, in the Office of the Clerk of the County Court of Hardin County, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Jay B. Franklin and Judith A. Adams Franklin, husband and wife, and Billy Hudson and Judy Hudson, husband and wife, by Deed dated December 7, 2000, and filed for record on December 15, 2000 in Deed Book 984 Page 748 in the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE E NO.. 8 Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs. Bobbi Phelps (10-CI-1827) – amount of Judgment: $258,214.60 plus interest and costs. 369 WATERFOWL LOOP, RINEYVILLE, KY Being Lot 230 of LaVista Subdivision, Section 6, a Plat of which is of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 3739 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Title derived by Bobbi Phelps, an unmarried person, by Deed dated May 15, 2007, of record in Deed Book 1227 Page 350 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE E NO.. 9 BAC Home Loans Servicing LP vs. Melvina Sue DeFrees, et al. (10-CI-83)-amount of Judgment: $156,401.29 plus interest and costs. 332 MADISON DRIVE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Lot 72 of Presidential Subdivision, a plat of which his recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County Court. Being the same property conveyed to Melvina Sue De Frees aka Melvina DeFrees, single, by Deed dated June 20, 1991 and recorded June 20, 1991 in Deed Book 712 Page 417 in the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County, Kentucky. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY FOR THE BALANCE. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE SALE. SALE E NO.. 10 BAC Home Loans Servicing LP vs. Deonte Smith, et al. (10-CI-1340) – amount of Judgment: $213,467.78 plus interest and costs. 214 RUSHMORE DR., VINE GROVE, KY Being Lot 14 of Highland Springs Subdivision, Phase 1, to Radcliff, Hardin County, Kentucky, per plat of said Subdivision recorded in Plat Cabinet 1 Sheets 4235 and 4254 and Amended Owner’s Certificated of Highland Springs, Phase 1, of record in Deed Book 1202 Page 371 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Deonte Smith and Anna Smith, husband and wife, from TG Development, LLC, by Deed dated January 4, 2008 and recorded on January 9, 2008 in Book 1251 Page 209, Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY FOR THE BALANCE. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE SALE. SALE E NO.. 11 Bank of America National Association vs. Penny Deeley Skaggs, et al. (10-CI-1849) – amount of Judgment: $204,391.84 plus interest and costs. 43 CANARY DRIVE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Lot 36-A Section 2 of Mockingbird Hills Subdivision per amended plat of which is recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 1338 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being the same property quit claimed to Penny Deeley Skaggs, unmarried, Paul Howard Skaggs, unmarried, by Deed dated February 24, 2004 and recorded in Book 1106 Page 48, Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. the band. The idea originated with a former band director learning of a similar event at another school. Skeeters had a daughter, Lisa, in the band and was very involved with the group. She was staying at home with another child at the time, so she decided to tackle organizing the show. The show was a success for the band, and so it continued, and Skeeters continued, even after her daughter graduated in 1993, severing Skeeters’ official ties to the band. Skeeters said she stayed with it because she feared it wouldn’t continue without her. “It was our baby,” she said. The Skeeters attribute the success of the show to several things – each other, the bean soup and cornbread they serve and that band students assist in setting and packing up booths. The couple begins preparing for the show in September by sending out reminders to those who have signed on to participate, but they consider new crafters at all times of the year. Mike Skeeters teases his wife about the fact that now they are 20 years into the event and she has no definite plans of handing the reins over to someone else. When Sandy is asked how long she plans to continue, her husband jumps in before she answers. “Don’t say another 20,” he jokes. She said she plans to take it a year at a time, until she decides it’s not fun anymore. And even though none of the students belong to her anymore, they’re still integral to her enjoyment of the experience. “That’s probably what keeps me doing it, the kids,” she said. North Pole Arts and Crafts show is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in the cafeteria and small gym of the school. Kelly Cantrall can be reached at (270) 505-1747. SALE E NO.. 12 Deutsche Bank vs. Stan L. Holmes, et al. (09-CI-2278) – amount of Judgment: $41,867.95 plus interest and costs. 623 POTOMAC COURT, RADCLIFF, KY Being Lot 42 of Colonial Heights PUD, to Radcliff, Hardin County, Kentucky, per plat of said subdivision of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 586, revision of Whispering Hills Subdivision, Section 13, in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 547 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to Stan L. Holmes and Pamela Holmes, his wife, from the Estate of Elizabeth A. Holmes and Denise Henderson-Holmes, unmarried, by Deed dated July 30, 2004 and recorded in Deed Book 1123 Page 653 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. TERMS: $5000.00 DOWN AT THE TIME OF THE SALE IN ADDITION TO EITHER A LETTER OF CREDIT OR ACCEPTABLE SURETY. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 60 DAYS. SALE E NO.. 13 South Central Bank of Hardin Co., Inc. vs. B. Michael Kean, et al. (10-CI-1095) – amount of Judgment: $208,755.83 plus interest and costs. 2961 WEST RHUDES CREEK ROAD, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY PARCEL NO. I Tract 1: Tract 10 in Deed of W.H. Jump, et al., to James Jump; beginning at a stake in Smith’s line, corner to Lot 9, thence East 109 1⁄2 poles, thence S 9 W 21 poles, thence S 88 1⁄2 W 88 2/5 poles to a stone, an original corner, thence N 35 1⁄2 W 29 3/5 poles, containing 13 5/8 acres, more or less. Tract 2: Tract 11 conveyed to W.H. Jump by heirs of Henry Jump. Beginning at a stone, thence N 88 1⁄2 E 88 2/5 poles, thence S 9 W 26 poles, thence West 88 1/5 poles, thence N 49 1⁄2 W 15 3⁄4 poles to a post oak corner to the E.A. Smith land, thence N 53 E 19 1⁄2 poles to the beginning, containing 13 1⁄2 acres, more or less. THERE IS EXCEPTED from the above and not conveyed about 2/5 of an acre conveyed to Claud Brown to straighten a line of Deed dated November 4, 1947. Tract 3: .865 of an acre conveyed to John Givan by Deed dated November 20, 1947, and recorded in Deed Book 123, Page 449 in the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County Court. Tract 4: Beginning at a stake in Smith’s line, thence East 88 1/5 poles, thence S 9 W 24 1⁄2 poles, thence S 69 1⁄2 W 25 1⁄2 poles, thence S 11 W 10 3⁄4 poles to a birch, thence N 57 W 27 poles to a white oak and thence N 49 1⁄2 W 46 poles to the beginning, containing 13 1/2 acres, more or less. SALE E NO.. 14 South Central Bank of Hardin Co., Inc. vs. B. Michael Kean, et al. (10-CI-1095) – amount of Judgment: $208,755.83 plus interest and costs. 2749 WEST RHUDES CREEK RD., ELIZABETHTOWN, KY PARCEL NO. II Beginning at an iron pin in the South right of way line of Rhudes Creek Road, corner to Michael Kenney, thence along Michael Kenney’s East property line N 07 degrees 05’ E 487.0 feet to an iron pin in Burkhart Allen’s property line, thence S 88 degrees 42’ E 525.1 feet to an iron pin along the right of way of Rhudes Creek Road, thence S 05 degrees 15’ W 393.5 feet to a stake, thence S 29 degrees 44’ W 109.0 feet to a stake, thence N 88 degrees 16’ W 495.6 feet to the point of beginning, containing 5.90 acres. PARCEL NO. III A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Hardin County, Kentucky and being described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the southeast side of Rhudes Creek Road (which leads to Highway 1136) said stake being in the line of the Billy D. Kean property, thence with the south side of said Rhudes Creek Road as follows: N 4-02 E 531.6 ft, N 7-23 E 50.0 ft N 27-22 E 84.4 ft N 83-09 E 80.6 ft N 88-27 E 263.4 ft S 87-07 E 301.9 ft. to a stake on the south side of said Rhudes Creek Road, said stake being a new division corner in the Shirley Thomas property, thence with a new division line in said Shirley Thomas property S 9-03 W 678.4 ft. to a stake in the line of said Billy D. Kean property, said stake also being a new division corner in said Shirley Thomas property, thence with the line of said Billy D. Kean property N 88-45 W 620.0 ft to the beginning containing 10.0 acres more or less. By survey dated October 11, 1977 by Robert L. Miller, Kentucky #882. Title derived by Billy D. Kean and Virginia E. Kean and Michael Kean by Deed dated 7-24-02 of record in Deed Book 1045 Page 114 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. SALE E NO.. 15 South Central Bank of Hardin Co., Inc. vs. B. Michael Kean, et al. (10-CI-1095) – amount of Judgment: $866,009.25 plus interest and costs. 3400 GAITHER STATION RD., ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Real Estate on the Gaither Station Road about 3 1⁄2 miles South of Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, described as follows:Beginning at a stake in the east right of way line of said road, thence with said right of way line N 4 degrees 48’ East 2312.2 feet to a stake, corner to Curtis Owens, thence with his line N 83 degrees 35’ 769.7 feet and North 87 degrees 21’ East 328.1 feet and South 76 degrees 35’ East 1344.9 feet to E.M. Payton’s line, thence with his line South 5 degrees 58’ West 1746.2 feet to James L. Thomas’ line; thence with Thomas’ line and the County Road North 88 degrees 58’ West 1468.8 feet and South 23 degrees 37’ West 128.1 feet and South 4 degrees 12’ West 582.9 feet to John V. Goodman’s line, thence with Goodman’s line and the County Road, South 89 degrees 56’ West 604.2 feet and North 80 degrees 57’ West 56 feet, thence leaving the County Road North 34 degrees 39’ West 378 feet to the beginning, containing 117.88 acres, more or less. There is excepted and not conveyed herein a tract of land conveyed by Burkhart Allen and Amy Lee Allen, his wife, to Vinson N. Rose and Georgia A. Rose, his wife, by deed dated October 27, 1975, of record in Deed Book 278 Page 620, Hardin County Clerk’s Office, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the line of E.M. Payton and a new corner in the lands of Burkhart Allen; thence with Payton’s line S 5 degrees 58’ W 501 feet to a fence post on the north side of a county road, thence with the north side of a county road N 88 degrees 45’ W 1002.5 feet to a stake and another new corner in the lands of Burkhart Allen, thence dividing said Allen property N 6 degrees 28’ E 600 feet and S 83 degrees 06’ E 994 feet to the beginning, containing 12.0 acres more or less. There is also excepted and not conveyed herein a tract of land conveyed by Burkhart Allen and Amy Lee Allen, his wife, to Michael W. Kinney and Carolyn Faye Kinney, his wife, by deed dated March 12, 1976, of record in Deed Book 286 Page 229 said office and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a steel pipe set on the east side of C.R. No. 1133 the Gaithers Station Road, a corner to Wade; thence with the east side of said road, N 05 degrees 35’ 50” E 209.67 feet to a steel pipe, a corner to property retained by Burkhart Allen, thence new line of S 82 degrees 30’ E 364.95 feet to a steel pin, and S 07 degrees 30’ W 486.52 feet to a steel pipe set on the north side of C.R. No. 1222 the East Rhudes Creek Road, thence along same at N 86 degrees 47’ 39” W 118.01 feet to a post at Wade, thence his line, N 32 degrees 33’ 23” W, 373.41 feet to the point of beginning, containing 3.29 acres. There is also excepted and not conveyed herein a tract of land conveyed by Burkhart Allen and Amy Lee Allen, his wife, to Billy Kean and Virginia Kean, his wife, and Michael Kean, single, by deed dated August 9, 1977, of record in Deed Book No. 326, Page 306, said office and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin in the north right of way line of Rhudes Creek Road, corner to Michael Kenney, thence along Michael Kenney’s East property line N 07 degrees 05’ E 487.0 feet to an iron pin in Burkhart Allen’s property line, thence S 88 degrees 42’ E 525.1 feet to an iron pin along the right of way of Rhudes Creek Road, thence S 05 degrees 15’ W 393.5 feet to a stake, thence S 29 degrees 44’ W 109.0 feet to a stake, thence N 88 degrees 16’ W 495.6 feet to the point of beginning, containing 5.90 acres. By new survey of Kenneth W. Young, Land Surveyor N. 223, and Edward R. Brockman, Land Survey No. 1122, dated 7-26-77. Together with all improvements, ways easements, rights, privileges, appurtenances, reversions, and remainders to the same belonging, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim of the first parties of, in, to or out of said land and premises. Title derived by B. Michael Kean and Nancy Lee Kean by Deed dated 3-14-83 of record in Deed Book 466 Page 323 and also Deed Book 1117 Page 6 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. SALE E NO.. 16 West Point Bank vs. Allison C. Taft, et al (09-CI-2471) – amount of Judgment: $98,960.67 plus interest and costs. 408 AND 410 WAGONWHEEL TRAIL, RADCLIFF, KY Being Lot 16A in Whispering Hills Subdivision, Section 9 to Hardin County, Kentucky, per plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Cabinet No. 1, Sheet 477, in the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County, Kentucky. Title derived by Allison C. Taft and Marlo Y. Taft, husband and wife, by Deed dated July 20, 2004 of record in Deed Book 1123, Page 542 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Being Lot 16B in Whispering Hills Subdivision, Section 9 to Hardin County, Kentucky, per plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 477, revised in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 497, in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. Title derived by Marlo Y. Taft and Allison C. Taft, by Deed dated September 29, 2003 of record in Deed Book 1093 Page 251 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. SALE E NO.. 17 Kentucky Housing Corporation vs. Christopher P. Apple (10-CI-2047) – amount of Judgment: $77,883.22 plus interest and costs. 106 BLUE BIRD COURT, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Lot 77 of Country Club Villa Subdivision, Section 3, to Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, per plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Cabinet 1 Sheet 442 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Christopher P. Apple by Deed dated May 13, 2008 of record in Deed Book 1262 Page 615 as recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Hardin County, Kentucky. SALE E NO.. 18 First Federal Savings Bank vs. Olympia Stone, Inc., et al. (09-CI-2127) – amount of Judgment: $91,501.76 plus interest and costs. 144 CATLETT COURT, RINEYVILLE, KY Being Lot 56 of Rolling Heights Subdivision, Section 3, in Hardin County Kentucky and being of record in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 2554 in the Office of the Hardin County Clerk. Being the same property conveyed to William S. Barger and Brenda Barger, husband and wife, by Deed dated August 30, 2000 of record in Deed Book 976 Page 227 in the Hardin County Clerk Office. SALE E NO.. 19 OneWest Bank, FSB vs. David S. Clark, Sr., et al. (09-CI-1759) – amount of Judgment: $84,392.04 plus interest and costs. 164 SAFARI TRAIL, VINE GROVE, KY Beginning at a steel pipe set on the North side of Safari Trail Road (CR 1421) at Vene Saltsman, thence with the Saltsman line N 30 degrees 54’ E 105.47 feet to a steel stake at Nelson W. Combs, thence with the Combs line N 25 degrees 30’ E 50.0 feet and N 64 degrees 30’ W 119.10 feet to a steel pin at the Radcliff Industrial Access Road, thence with the road S 25 degrees 30’ W 155.0 feet to a steel pin at Safari Trail Road, thence with said Safari Trail Road S 64 degrees 30’ E 109.17 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to any and all easements, restriction, conditions and legal highways of record and/or in existence. Being the same property conveyed from Timothy Robert Arnold and Alice Faye Arnold, his wife, to David S. Clark and Millie G. Clark, his wife, by virtue of a deed dated 3-10-1980 and recorded 3-21-1980 at Deed Book 393 Page 148 of the Hardin County, Kentucky real estate records. SALE E NO.. 20 Nationstar Mortgage LLC vs. Joseph Randall Hendley, et al. (10-CI-305) – amount of Judgment: $47,503.44 plus interest and costs. 1006 RIVERVIEW DRIVE, WEST POINT, KY Being Lots 125 and 126 in the Harry G. Geoghegan property as shown on plat recorded in Deed Book 78 Page 530 in the Office of the Clerk of the Hardin County Court there is excepted from the above and not conveyed herein a strip of land 10 feet wide on the West side of lot 125 which was conveyed to Bob Walters on the day of 1949. Being the same property conveyed to Joseph Randall Hendley and Shawn Hendley, husband and wife, by virtue of a deed from William Ernest Weedman Jr. and Lillian Lee Weedman, husband and wife, dated July 17, 1997, filed July 18, 1997, recorded in Deed Book 874 Page 725, County Clerk’s Office, Hardin County, Kentucky. Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all legal highways and easements. SALE E NO.. 21 Prather Family Trust with Jennie C. Prather, Trustee vs. B. Michael Kean, et al. (10-CI-1786) – amount of Judgment: $230,050.00 plus interest and costs. 2653 WEST RHUDES CREEK, ELIZABETHTOWN, KY Being Tracts 1 and 2 of Boxelder Hill Subdivision, as shown by record plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Sheet 4432, now known as Lots 1A and 2A of Boxelder Hill Subdivision, as shown by Amended record plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Cabinet 1 Sheet 4709 in the Hardin County Clerk’s office. Being the same property conveyed to B. Michael Kean and Nancy Kean, husband and wife, by Deed dated August 30, 2007, from Dixie B. Salle, et al. of record in Deed Book 1238 Page 618 in the Office of the Hardin County Court Clerk. ***************************** PAUL MUSSELWHITE MASTER COMMISSIONER HARDIN CIRCUIT COURT 270-234-9715 T H U R S D AY, N O V E M B E R 1 8 , 2 0 1 0 BLACK Sports B1 CHUCK JONES, SPORTS EDITOR (270) 505-1759 cjones@thenewsenterprise.com Fax: (270) 769-6965 McDonald announces five signees for Toppers GARDENHIRE Gardenhire, Black picked as Managers of the Year From Wire Reports By BEN WALKER The Associated Press NEW YORK — Bud Black hung on to win this race. Ron Gardenhire became a first-time Manager of the Year, too, after so many near misses. A month after his San Diego Padres were knocked out of the playoff chase on the final day, Black nudged Cincinnati’s Dusty Baker by one point for the NL award Wednesday. “I guess this vote was sort of like our season, it came down to the wire,” Black said. Gardenhire was the clear choice in the American League, earning the honor after five times as the runnerup. He led Minnesota to its sixth AL Central title in nine seasons. “Congrats to the best manager in bestball!” Twins center fielder Denard Span tweeted. “Way overdue!” Span tweeted an apology moments later for misspelling baseball. Said Gardenhire: “It’s pretty neat to have your name mentioned up there.” Black was selected after guiding San Diego to a 15game turnaround despite the second-lowest payroll in the majors. The Padres finished 90-72 and led the NL West until a late, 10-game slump and then a loss to San Francisco on the last day eliminated them. Black drew 16 first-place votes in balloting by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America and got 104 points. Baker had 13 firstplace votes and 103 points. The next BBWAA award will be the AL Cy Young, to be announced today. Bruce Bochy of the World Series champion San Francisco Giants, Atlanta’s retiring Bobby Cox and Philadelphia’s Charlie Manuel got the other firstplace votes. “This was a great year in the NL,” said Black, who was on a golf course near San Diego when he got the word. “I guess this vote could’ve gone either way. I feel fortunate that I won. All these guys are so deserving.” Baker, a three-time Manager of the Year, led the NL Central champion Reds to their first playoff spot since 1995. He was listed on 27 of the 32 ballots, while Black was picked on 26. “I’m not terribly disappointed because I didn’t expect it,” Baker said. “Buddy did a great job.” Baker was in the mountains of California when he heard the vote totals. The announcement came on the one-year anniversary of his father’s death. “When I woke up today, I was thinking about my dad, not the award,” Baker said. “He’d be proud of me.” This marked the third time that the NL Manager of the Year was decided by a single point. There was a tie for the AL honor in 1996 between Joe Torre and Johnny Oates. Two BBWAA voters from every league city send in three top choices when the regular season ends. Votes were counted on a 5-3-1 basis. Gardenhire drew 16 firstplace votes and 108 points, and was the only AL manager listed on all 28 ballots. NEAL CARDIN/The News-Enterprise John Hardin’s offensive line has been dominating this season, helping the Bulldogs average 319.8 rushing yards and 43.8 points per game heading into Friday night’s game at Anderson County for the Class 5-A, Region 2 championship. THE DIRTIEST JOB IN FOOTBALL John Hardin’s high-powered offense powered by its offensive line By CHUCK JONES cjones@thenewsenterprise.com The life of an offensive lineman isn’t glamorous or sexy. The men in the trenches are often overlooked and underappreciated, but these front-line warriors are the engine which makes an offense fire on all cylinders. “It’s a very thankless job,” said John Hardin assistant coach Kelly Fisher, who is in charge of the offensive line. “They know their role and they all do their jobs. Coach (Mark) Brown and I always say, ‘We’ll only be as good as our offensive line.’” The Bulldogs are a perfect 12-0 entering Friday’s Class 5-A, Region 2 championship at Anderson County. Going by Fisher’s assessment, that must mean this year’s offensive line is a good one, maybe the best one in the program’s history. “I like this bunch,” Brown said. “They are more cerebral than most lines I’ve had. They understand things so well. They can make adjustments out there. They are a big reason we’ve been as successful as we’ve been.” It should come as no surprise the Bulldogs are in the position they are. But people looked at the team, saw that the quarterback was new, or the receivers were raw, or that a bunch of defensive starters from the previous year graduated, which was the case for John Hardin this season. They thought this team might struggle, that those personnel losses would add up to losses on the field. But there was a fatal flaw in that examination. It failed to consider the offensive line, the least glamorous position of any on a football field but the one that is the very base from which an offense fails or succeeds. John Hardin returned a wealth of talent along the offensive line. Junior Patrick Crowe returned at right guard and seniors Nick Williams and Akeem Hatchell were back at tackles. Sophomore Chris Doss took over at left guard, senior Bradley Wagner and junior Mark Thompson have split time at center and junior tackles Blake Cordell and Hunter Holloway have rotated in behind Williams and Hatchell. “Experience has paid off greatly,” Crowe said. “It’s helped us a lot. We know our rules. We understand what we’re supposed to do.” While they had experience, it still took some time for the unit to come together. “When we started out, it took me some time to get used to the speed of the game,” Doss said. Turn to BULLDOGS, B3 Owens not lost for words with Bills coming to town By JOHN WAWROW The Associated Press ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — New team. Same old, defiant, outspoken and, yes, playful Terrell Owens. Whether it was in Buffalo last year or now in Cincinnati, T.O. had no difficulty talking about himself, Bills quarterbacks or anything else Wednesday as the Bengals (2-7) prepare to host the Bills (1-8) in Sunday’s “battle of the worst,” as he put it. Owens opened and closed a near 20-minute conference call with Buffalo reporters by playfully saying, “Go Bills.” In between, he expressed no surprise that the Bills lost faith by cutting quarterback Trent Edwards earlier this season; and offered a message to anyone — including Buffalo’s first-year coach Chan Gailey — who might have thought he hit the wall last season. “No, T.O. doesn’t hit any walls,” Owens said when informed that was one of Gailey’s concerns in not re-signing him. “Trust me, if there’s any walls in front of me, I’m going to find a way to go through it, around it, or over it. There’s no just hitting the wall.” At 36, Owens’ production this season certainly speaks to the contrary. Nine games in, he ranks third in the NFL with 834 yards receiving and is tied for fourth with seven touchdowns — numbers surpassing the 829 yards and five scores he had in his one ED REINKE/The Associated Press Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Terrell Owens celebrates after scoring on a 19-yard pass in the first half of an NFL football game Nov. 8 against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Cincinnati. year with the Bills. Though disappointed in the Bengals’ record, Owens isn’t surprised by his resurgence in a year he had to wait until July for Cincinnati to sign him to a oneyear contract. “Teams passed up on me because of what I didn’t do so much in Buffalo. Other than that, I can only do what I can do to prove a lot of people wrong,” Owens said. “If I’m put in the right situation, I’m able to succeed and do some of the things that people are seeing now that they feel is, I guess, eye-opening for my age.” Turn to BENGALS, B3 BOWLING GREEN — Western Kentucky University men’s basketball coach Ken McDonald announced the signings of five high school seniors Wednesday to national letters of intent during the NCAA’s early signing period for the class of 2011. Making up the those signees are guard Derrick Gordon, center Deng Leek and forwards George Fant, Nigel Snipes and Vinny Zollo. All five are rated as threestar recruits by Rivals.com. In addition, the 6-foot-3, 185pound Gordon is ranked among Rivals’ top 150 recruits nationally. Rivals places him as the nation’s 135th-best high school senior. “Our class addresses all of our needs after the departure of our four seniors from this year’s team,” McDonald said. “We were able to get commitments from each position, and I think our staff did an incredible job covering from coast to coast. We have some very good athleticism and skill levels at each position, and I love the fact that many of them can play a lot of different positions.” The 6-6, 220-pound Fant, from nearby Warren Central, is already a 1,000-point scorer for the Dragons after starting nearly his entire high school career. He earned secondteam All-State honors as a junior after averaging 15 points and eight rebounds per game. “George is a talented, mismatch kind of guy who is a great kid. We’ve known him since the day we took the job. We love him and his family, and I think he has a ton of potential to really do whatever he wants on the Hill,” McDonald said. Gordon will look to contribute at the guard position when he arrives from St. Patrick in Elizabeth, N.J. “He has been rock-solid from day one and is a Hilltopper at heart. He’s a tough kid, a great kid who is serious about the game of basketball and serious about being a student. I think he’s going to be a favorite of Hilltopper nation,” McDonald said. Leek is playing at Veritas Sports Academy in Greensboro, N.C., and is regarded as having tremendous upside. “Deng has a load of potential, and he’s a big kid. We’re excited to work with him on his skill level, and his best days are ahead of him,” McDonald said. Snipes averaged 18.8 points and 8.3 rebounds per game as a junior at Atlanta Paideia and is playing his senior year at Marietta Wheeler. “Nigel came into the picture late and has a great skilllevel. He is a very good athlete who can really stroke the ball. He has a good handle as well and can make plays off the dribble,” McDonald said. Zollo hails from Winchester where he has been a All-10th Region player the past two seasons at George Rogers Clark. The 68, 230-pound Zollo averaged 19 points and 12 rebounds as a junior and picked up second-team all-state honors after the season for his efforts. He was also named to the 2009 King of the Bluegrass All-Tournament Team. “Vinny can shoot the ball from deep, and he has a great body and a lot of tools. He’s another great kid and a serious student, and he comes from a great family. He’s a Kentucky kid, who I think is going to do really well in his time on the Hill,” McDonald said. B2 SPORTS THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SCOREBOARD SOCCER Agudelo scores in debut for U.S. Juan Agudelo became the youngest U.S. player to score in the modern era, giving the Americans a 1-0 victory over host South Africa on Wednesday in Cape Town that allowed them to avoid finishing the year with a losing record. Agudelo, who turns 18 next Tuesday, scored in the 85th minute of his debut after coming on as a substitute midway through the second half. Agudelo fed fellow newcomer Mikkel Diskerud, who maintained control despite being smothered by three defenders and played the ball back to Agudelo. He took one touch and banged the ball in off the crossbar with a right-footed flick from 7 yards out. The teenager, who just made his first two starts for the New York Red Bulls in the MLS playoffs because of a knee injury to Thierry Henry, dropped to his knees and thrust both index fingers in the air. Jozy Altidore had set the previous mark for youngest scorer in the modern era with a goal against Mexico on Feb. 6, 2008, when he was 18 years and 92 days old. “I’m speechless, I don’t know what to say,” said Agudelo, whose No. 17 uniform matched his age. “It’s an amazing feeling.” South Africa made a furious scramble for the equalizer, and Siphiwe Tshabalala’s nifty backheel pass to the front of the goal looked as if it could be trouble. But Eric Lichaj, who made his first start in his second appearance for the U.S., disrupted it. The game was the first victory for the Americans since they beat Algeria on June 23 to advance to the second round of the World Cup in South Africa, and gave them a 5-5-4 record for 2010. The U.S. also improved its record against South Africa to 3-0, all in exhibitions. The Americans were 1-0 winners in the 2007 Nelson Mandela Challenge in Johannesburg, and also won 4-0 in Washington, D.C., in 2000. U.S. WOMEN’S WORLD CUP HOPES ON LINE IN ITALY. The U.S. women’s soccer team is getting ready to face Italy in a playoff for the World Cup. The Americans were forced into the playoff when they were upset by Mexico in the semifinals. The U.S. then beat Costa Rica in the third-place game and advanced to the playoff against Italy. “I doubt this team is going to roll over,” said U.S. forward Abby Wambach. “They’re going to fight to the bitter end and I think they’re going to give us a run for our money.” Italy hosts the opening leg in Padua, near Venice, on Saturday. The other match in the total-goals series is scheduled for Nov. 27 near Chicago in Bridgeview, Ill. “International games nowadays you can’t take anything for granted if you don’t put away your chances,” U.S. coach Pia Sundhage said. “Of course we wanted to qualify directly, but we didn’t and we’ve had to adjust our plan. There’s been a lot of discussion back and forth about what we should and shouldn’t do and that’s the beauty of the international games — that you never know.” AROUND THE AREA FRIDAY Time PREP FOOTBALL Class 5-A, Region 2 Championship John Hardin at Anderson County Station 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Event Time Station PREP SWIMMING Elizabethtown Invitational at T.K. Stone Middle School Central Hardin, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox John Hardin, North Hardin 2:30 p.m. ON THE AIR TODAY Event Time BASKETBALL Women’s College Clemson at South Carolina 7 p.m. Men’s College Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Davidson vs. West Virginia 11:30 a.m. Charleston Classic: Georgetown vs. Coastal Carolina Noon Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Nebraska vs. Vanderbilt 1:30 p.m. Charleston Classic: SC-Upstate vs. Wofford 2:30 p.m. Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Hofstra vs. North Carolina 5 p.m. Charleston Classic: East Carolina vs. NC State 6 p.m. South Florida at Central Florida 7 p.m. Bowling Green at Michigan 7 p.m. 2K Sports Classic: Pittsburgh vs. Maryland 7 p.m. 2K Sports Classic: Illinois vs. Texas 9 p.m. Charleston Classic: UNC-Charlotte vs. George Mason 9 p.m. Virginia at Stanford 10:30 p.m. NBA Suns at Magic 8:15 p.m. Nuggets at Trail Blazers 10:30 p.m. NBADL Texas at Rio Grande Valley 8 p.m. FOOTBALL College Georgia St. at Alabama 7:30 p.m. UCLA at Washington 8 p.m. Air Force at UNLV 10 p.m. GOLF European PGA Tour: Hong Kong Open Second Round Midnight Station FSN South ESPNU CSS ESPNU CSS ESPN2 CSS CSTV Big Ten Net ESPN2 ESPN2 CSS FSN TNT TNT VERSUS ESPNU ESPN CSTV TGC FRIDAY Event Time AUTO RACING NASCAR Sprint Cup: Ford 400 at Homestead, Fla. Practice 11:30 a.m. Pole Qualifying 3 p.m. NASCAR Nationwide Series: Ford 300 at Homestead, Fla. Practice 1 p.m. Final Practice 6:30 p.m. NASCAR Truck Series: Ford 200 at Homestead, Fla. Pole Qualifying 5 p.m. Race 8 p.m. BASKETBALL Men’s College Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Teams TBD 12:30 p.m. Charleston Classic: Teams TBD 2:30 p.m. 2K Sports Classic: Third-Place Game, Teams TBD 5 p.m. Charleston Classic: Teams TBD 6 p.m. 2K Sports Classic: Championship Game, Teams TBD 7 p.m. Radford at South Carolina 7 p.m. Fairfield at Penn St. 7:30 p.m. Charleston Classic: Teams TBD 8:30 p.m. Kentucky at Portland 10:30 p.m. NBA Thunder at Celtics 7 p.m. Bulls at Mavericks 9:30 p.m. FOOTBALL College Fresno St. at Boise St. 8:30 p.m. GOLF European PGA Tour: Hong Kong Open Third Round Midnight HOCKEY Men's College Yale at Cornell 7:30 p.m. Station WOMEN’S COLLEGE WEDNESDAY’S SCORES EAST American U. 61, Mount St. Mary’s, Md. 34 Army 60, Medaille 45 Bentley 79, Merrimack 65 Boston U. 83, Yale 64 Cent. Connecticut St. 52, Brown 44 Chestnut Hill 62, Dist. of Columbia 59 Colgate 85, N.J. Tech 58 DeSales 71, Cabrini 42 Fordham 64, Bucknell 42 Holy Cross 72, Quinnipiac 60 Holy Family 83, Kutztown 61 Immaculata 74, Penn St.-Berks 71 Long Island U. 64, Lafayette 59 Providence 71, Rhode Island 40 West Virginia 69, Duquesne 58 York, Pa. 60, Goucher 47 SOUTH Alabama 95, N.C. State 84 Christian Brothers 72, Lane 64 Florida A&M 67, Savannah St. 54 Georgia Tech 79, Kennesaw St. 60 Jacksonville 78, Florida Atlantic 66 Louisville 100, Houston Baptist 34 Miami (Ohio) 76, E. Kentucky 59 Morgan St. 74, St. Bonaventure 65 North Carolina 76, Robert Morris 47 Ohio St. 59, LSU 55 Richmond 88, Appalachian St. 78 S.C.-Upstate 79, Marshall 73 South Florida 80, Stetson 42 Tenn.-Martin 73, Belmont 52 Va. Commonwealth 59, Winthrop 49 Virginia St. 103, Salem International 33 W. Carolina 78, UNC Asheville 59 Wofford 85, Campbell 81, OT MIDWEST Akron 70, IUPUI 49 Bowling Green 86, Youngstown St. 40 Butler 69, Saint Louis 62 Evansville 60, Murray St. 54 Franklin Pierce 89, Stonehill 82 Ill.-Chicago 59, BYU 56 Kansas St. 64, Indiana St. 48 Minnesota 73, Pittsburgh 63 New England Coll. 65, Newbury 63 South Dakota 76, Jamestown 37 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 55, MVSU 54 Rice 59, Stephen F.Austin 54 Sam Houston St. 83, Centenary 55 TCU 87, SMU 73, 2OT FOOTBALL PREP MEN’S COLLEGE WEDNESDAY’S SCORES EAST American U. 65, Md.-Eastern Shore 58 Bentley 62, Merrimack 47 Bucknell 66, Binghamton 38 Connecticut 89, Vermont 73 Cornell 75, Delaware 61 Denison 79, Earlham 58 Harvard 72, Holy Cross 49 Holy Family 52, Lincoln, Pa. 44, OT Ithaca 95, Hobart 87 Lafayette 72, St. Francis, Pa. 68 Loyola, Md. 83, UMBC 72 Manhattan 59, Penn 54 Massachusetts 73, Sacred Heart 65 S. Maine 68, Wentworth Tech 65 St. John’s 79, Columbia 66 Swarthmore 69, Arcadia 47 Wis.-Milwaukee 90, Niagara 73 SOUTH Ark.-Monticello 82, Centenary 70 Chattanooga 73, Kennesaw St. 69 E. Kentucky 81, SIU-Edwardsville 65 Florida Atlantic 88, Warner Southern 58 Georgia Tech 78, Albany, N.Y. 51 Louisiana Tech 60, Houston 54 Memphis 94, Northwestern St. 79 Mississippi 77, Murray St. 61 Southern Miss. 93, South Alabama 58 Southern Wesleyan 81, Tenn. Wesleyan 78 UAB 76, Middle Tennessee 71 MIDWEST Ball St. 75, Indiana St. 60 Creighton 63, Louisiana-Lafayette 58 E. Michigan 79, Madonna 70 Illinois St. 73, Tennessee St. 68 Indiana Tech 70, Taylor 53 Iowa St. 91, Drake 43 Marygrove 99, Great Lakes Christian 78 Notre Dame 102, Chicago St. 62 Park 80, Benedictine,Ill. 56 Purdue 103, Alcorn St. 48 Wright St. 75, Northwood, Mich. 55 SOUTHWEST Ark.-Little Rock 108, St. Gregory’s 58 Northwestern 77, Texas-Pan American 71 Oklahoma St. 68, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 58 TOURNAMENTS NIT Season Tip-off-North George Washington 79, Marist 59 Villanova 82, Boston U. 66 NIT Season Tip-off-South Championship Tennessee 60, Missouri St. 56 EXHIBITIONS Bemidji St. 84, Finlandia 63 NBA STANDINGS & SCHEDULE EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct Boston 9 2 .818 New Jersey 4 6 .400 New York 3 8 .273 Toronto 3 9 .250 Philadelphia 2 10 .167 Southeast Division W L Pct Orlando 7 3 .700 Atlanta 8 4 .667 Miami 7 4 .636 Charlotte 4 7 .364 Washington 3 7 .300 Central Division W L Pct Chicago 6 3 .667 Cleveland 5 5 .500 Milwaukee 5 6 .455 Indiana 4 5 .444 Detroit 4 8 .333 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct New Orleans 8 1 .889 San Antonio 8 1 .889 Dallas 7 2 .778 Memphis 4 8 .333 Houston 3 8 .273 Northwest Division W L Pct Oklahoma City 7 4 .636 Utah 7 4 .636 Portland 7 5 .583 Denver 6 5 .545 Minnesota 3 9 .250 Pacific Division W L Pct L.A. Lakers 10 2 .833 Golden State 7 4 .636 Phoenix 6 5 .545 Sacramento 3 6 .333 L.A. Clippers 1 10 .091 Tuesday’s Scores Cleveland 101, Philadelphia 93 Atlanta 102, Indiana 92 Washington 109, Toronto 94 Portland 100, Memphis 99 GB — 4½ 6 6½ 7½ GB — — ½ 3½ 4 GB — 1½ 2 2 3½ GB — — 1 5½ 6 GB — — ½ 1 4½ GB — 2½ 3½ 5½ 8½ FRIDAY’S QUARTERFINALS CLASS 1-A Beechwood at Frankfort, 7:30 p.m. Mayfield at Holy Cross (Louisville), 7:30 p.m. Fairview at Lexington Christian, 7:30 p.m. Hazard at Pikeville, 7:30 p.m. CLASS 2-A Prestonsburg at Corbin, 7:30 p.m. Monroe County at Danville, 7:30 p.m. Holy Cross (Covington) at Newport Central Catholic, 7:30 p.m. Murray at Owensboro Catholic, 7:30 p.m. CLASS 3-A Russell at Belfry, 7:30 p.m. Somerset at Breathitt County, 7:30 p.m. Central at North Oldham, 7:30 p.m. Paducah Tilghman at Russellville, 7:30 p.m. CLASS 4-A Lone Oak at Allen County-Scottsville, 7:30 p.m. Knox Central at Bell County, 7:30 p.m. Lexington Catholic at Boyle County, 7:30 p.m. Western at Collins, 7:30 p.m. CLASS 5-A John Hardin at Anderson County, 7:30 p.m. Pulaski County at Harlan County, 7:30 p.m. Highlands at Johnson Central, 7:30 p.m. Christian County at Warren Central, 7:30 p.m. CLASS 6-A Henderson County at Male, 7:30 p.m. St. Xavier vs. Trinity (Louisville) (at PJCS), 7:30 p.m. Simon Kenton at Ryle, 7:30 p.m. Lafayette at Scott County, 7:30 p.m. COLLEGE THIS WEEK’S GAMES TUESDAY, NOV. 16 East Ohio 31, Temple 23 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17 Midwest Miami (Ohio) at Akron, (n) Bowling Green at Toledo, (n) THURSDAY, NOV. 18 South Georgia St. at Alabama, 7:30 p.m. SE Louisiana at Nicholls St., 8 p.m. Far West UCLA at Washington, 8 p.m. Air Force at UNLV, 10 p.m. FRIDAY, NOV. 19 Far West Fresno St. at Boise St., 9:30 p.m. SATURDAY, NOV. 20 East Virginia at Boston College, Noon Duquesne at Bryant, Noon St. Francis, Pa. at Cent. Connecticut St., Noon Villanova at Delaware, Noon Yale at Harvard, Noon Lehigh at Lafayette, Noon James Madison at Maine, Noon Towson at New Hampshire, Noon Penn St. vs. Indiana at Landover, Md., Noon Columbia at Brown, 12:30 p.m. Penn at Cornell, 12:30 p.m. Bucknell at Holy Cross, 12:30 p.m. Massachusetts at Rhode Island, 12:30 p.m. Monmouth, N.J. at Albany, N.Y., 1 p.m. Colgate at Fordham, 1 p.m. Marist at Georgetown, D.C., 1 p.m. Dartmouth at Princeton, 1 p.m. Wagner at Sacred Heart, 1 p.m. E. Michigan at Buffalo, 2 p.m. Arkansas St. at Navy, 3:30 p.m. Army vs. Notre Dame at Bronx, N.Y., 7 p.m. Connecticut at Syracuse, 7 p.m. South VMI at Gardner-Webb, 11:30 a.m. West Virginia at Louisville, Noon N.C. State at North Carolina, Noon Pittsburgh at South Florida, Noon Troy at South Carolina, 12:21 p.m. Appalachian St. at Florida, 12:30 p.m. Charleston Southern at Coastal Carolina, 1 p.m. Austin Peay at E. Kentucky, 1 p.m. Delaware St. at Howard, 1 p.m. Campbell at Morehead St., 1 p.m. Davidson at Presbyterian, 1 p.m. Duke at Georgia Tech, 1:30 p.m. S. Carolina St. at N. Carolina A&T, 1:30 p.m. Chattanooga at Wofford, 1:30 p.m. Prairie View at Alabama A&M, 2 p.m. Jackson St. at Alcorn St., 2 p.m. Georgia Southern at Furman, 2 p.m. Tennessee St. at Murray St., 2 p.m. Old Dominion at N.C. Central, 2 p.m. The Citadel at Samford, 2 p.m. Norfolk St. at Savannah St., 2 p.m. Clemson at Wake Forest, 2 p.m. Florida A&M vs. Bethune-Cookman at Orlando, Fla., 2:30 p.m. W. Carolina at Elon, 3 p.m. Stony Brook at Liberty, 3:30 p.m. North Texas at Louisiana-Monroe, 3:30 p.m. Virginia Tech at Miami, 3:30 p.m. UCF at Tulane, 3:30 p.m. Richmond at William & Mary, 3:30 p.m. Hampton at Morgan St., 4 p.m. Memphis at UAB, 4 p.m. Middle Tennessee at W. Kentucky, 4:15 p.m. Jacksonville St. at Tennessee Tech, 5 p.m. Fla. International at Louisiana-Lafayette, 7 p.m. Arkansas at Mississippi St., 7 p.m. Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 7:30 p.m. Mississippi at LSU, 8 p.m. Florida St. at Maryland, 8 p.m. Houston at Southern Miss., 8 p.m. Midwest Rutgers at Cincinnati, TBA Oklahoma St. at Kansas, Noon Wisconsin at Michigan, Noon Purdue at Michigan St., Noon N. Illinois at Ball St., 1 p.m. N. Dakota St. at Missouri St., 2 p.m. North Dakota at S. Dakota St., 2 p.m. S C O R E S A N D S TAT S Indiana St. at S. Illinois, 2 p.m. N. Iowa at W. Illinois, 2 p.m. Kent St. at W. Michigan, 2 p.m. Ohio St. at Iowa, 3:30 p.m. Illinois at Northwestern, 3:30 p.m. Missouri at Iowa St., 7 p.m. Southwest Weber St. at Texas Tech, TBA UTEP at Tulsa, TBA East Carolina at Rice, 1 p.m. Marshall at SMU, 3 p.m. Texas St. at Sam Houston St., 3 p.m. Northwestern St. at Stephen F.Austin, 3 p.m. Florida Atlantic at Texas, 3:30 p.m. McNeese St. at Cent. Arkansas, 4 p.m. Panhandle St. at Lamar, 7 p.m. Oklahoma at Baylor, 8 p.m. Nebraska at Texas A&M, 8 p.m. Ark.-Pine Bluff at Texas Southern, 8 p.m. Far West Kansas St. at Colorado, 2 p.m. Montana St. at Montana, 2 p.m. Colorado St. at Wyoming, 2 p.m. Idaho at Utah St., 3 p.m. Stanford at California, 3:30 p.m. Idaho St. at E. Washington, 4:05 p.m. New Mexico St. at Nevada, 4:05 p.m. Portland St. at N. Arizona, 5:05 p.m. New Mexico at BYU, 6 p.m. Sacramento St. at UC Davis, 7 p.m. Southern Cal at Oregon St., 8 p.m. Utah at San Diego St., 10 p.m. San Jose St. at Hawaii, 10:30 p.m. Division II Playoffs First Round Colorado Mines (9-2) at Grand Valley St. (10-1), Noon Morehouse (8-2) at Wingate (8-2), Noon North Alabama (8-3) at Valdosta St. (8-2), Noon Shaw (9-2) at Shepherd (9-1), Noon Bloomsburg (9-2) at California, Pa. (10-1), Noon Hillsdale (9-2) at St. Cloud State (9-2), 1 p.m. West Texas A&M (8-3) at Central Missouri (9-2), 1 p.m. Missouri Western St. (8-3) at Northwest Missouri St. (9-1), 1 p.m. Division III Playoffs First Round Muhlenberg (7-3) at Wesley (9-0), Noon Montclair St. (9-1) at Hampden-Sydney (9-1), Noon Washington & Lee (8-2) at Thomas More (10-0), Noon Wittenberg (10-0) at Ohio Northern (9-1), Noon Trine (10-0) at DePauw (9-1), Noon St. Lawrence (5-5) at Mount Union (10-0), Noon Salisbury (7-2) at Delaware Valley (8-2), Noon N.Y. Maritime (10-0) at Alfred (8-2), Noon Endicott (9-2) at Cortland St. (9-1), Noon Christopher Newport (6-4) at Mary Hardin-Baylor (10-0), 1 p.m. St. Norbert (7-3) at North Central (10-0), 1 p.m. Franklin (9-1) at Wis.-Whitewater (10-0), 1 p.m. Benedictine (8-2) at St. Thomas, Minn. (10-0), 1 p.m. Coe (9-1) at Wheaton, Ill. (9-1), 1 p.m. Bethel, Minn. (9-1) at Wartburg (10-0), 2 p.m. California Lutheran (8-1) at Linfield (8-1), 3 p.m. NAIA Playoffs First Round Northwestern Oklahoma State (8-2) at Sioux Falls (10-0) 1 p.m. Azusa Pacific (6-3) at Carroll (Mont.) (10-0), 2 p.m. Cumberlands (7-3) at Saint Xavier (11-0), 2 p.m. Georgetown, Ky. (8-2) at MidAmerica Nazarene (100), 2 p.m. Dickinson State (9-1) at Morningside, Iowa (9-1), 2 p.m. Marian (9-2) at Ottawa, Kan. (9-1), 2:30 p.m. Saint Francis, Ind. (9-1) at Lindenwood (9-1), 2:30 p.m. McKendree (8-2) at McPherson (10-0), 3 p.m. HOCKEY NHL STANDINGS & SCHEDULE EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF Philadelphia 19 12 5 2 26 63 Pittsburgh 20 10 8 2 22 61 N.Y. Rangers 19 10 8 1 21 57 New Jersey 18 5 11 2 12 33 N.Y. Islanders 18 4 11 3 11 39 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF Montreal 18 12 5 1 25 49 Boston 16 10 5 1 21 47 Ottawa 19 9 9 1 19 47 Buffalo 20 7 10 3 17 53 Toronto 17 6 8 3 15 40 Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF Washington 19 14 4 1 29 70 Tampa Bay 18 9 7 2 20 52 Carolina 18 9 9 0 18 58 Atlanta 19 7 9 3 17 58 Florida 16 8 8 0 16 46 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF Detroit 16 12 3 1 25 58 St. Louis 17 9 5 3 21 44 Chicago 20 9 9 2 20 57 Columbus 15 9 6 0 18 41 Nashville 16 7 6 3 17 42 Northwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF Vancouver 18 10 5 3 23 55 Minnesota 17 9 6 2 20 40 Colorado 17 9 7 1 19 59 Calgary 16 7 9 0 14 46 Edmonton 16 4 9 3 11 42 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF Los Angeles 16 12 4 0 24 50 Anaheim 21 10 8 3 23 52 San Jose 16 9 5 2 20 48 Phoenix 17 7 5 5 19 47 Dallas 16 9 7 0 18 48 Note: 2 points for a win, 1 point for OT loss. Tuesday’s Scores Toronto 5, Nashville 4 Montreal 3, Philadelphia 0 Dallas 2, Anaheim 1 Wednesday’s Scores Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 Boston 3, N.Y. Rangers 2 Pittsburgh 3, Vancouver 1 Washington 4, Buffalo 2 Carolina 7, Ottawa 1 Florida 2, Atlanta 1 Detroit 7, St. Louis 3 Minnesota 2, Anaheim 1, OT San Jose at Colorado, (n) Phoenix at Calgary, (n) Chicago at Edmonton, (n) Columbus at Los Angeles, (n) Today’s Games Florida at Boston, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Toronto, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Nashville at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Ottawa at St. Louis, 8 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Colorado, 9 p.m. Phoenix at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Chicago at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Columbus at Anaheim, 10 p.m. GA 41 53 52 59 62 GA 36 31 60 64 51 GA 49 56 61 69 40 GA 40 47 59 38 48 GA 46 39 53 49 66 GA 34 61 40 53 45 ESPN2 ESPN2 SPEED SPEED SPEED SPEED ESPNU ESPNU ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN2 FSN South Big Ten Net CSS ESPNU ESPN ESPN ESPN2 TGC CSTV LOTTERIES KENTUCKY Wednesday Midday Pick 3: 7-8-2 Pick 4: 2-8-8-2 Wednesday Evening Pick 3: 8-6-5 Pick 4: 5-2-6-1 Cash Ball: 10-22-28-29, Cash Ball 17 Cash Ball Kicker: 4-7-5-6-0 L.A. Lakers 118, Milwaukee 107 Chicago 95, Houston 92 Denver 120, New York 118 Wednesday’s Scores Miami 123, Phoenix 96 Toronto 94, Philadelphia 86 Boston 114, Washington 83 L.A. Lakers 103, Detroit 90 Oklahoma City 116, Houston 99 L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, (n) Dallas at New Orleans, (n) New Jersey at Utah, (n) Chicago at San Antonio, (n) New York at Sacramento, (n) Today’s Games L.A. Clippers at Indiana, 7 p.m. Phoenix at Orlando, 8 p.m. Denver at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Oklahoma City at Boston, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Houston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Memphis at Washington, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Miami, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Cleveland at New Orleans, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m. Chicago at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. New Jersey at Sacramento, 10 p.m. New York at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. BASKETBALL The Associated Press Event THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 POWERBALL Wednesday Evening Numbers: 14-16-53-54-59, Powerball 5, Power Play 3 Estimated Jackpot: $35 million Cash Option: $18.6 million WIN FOR LIFE Wednesday Evening Numbers: 7-15-23-32-33-41, Free Ball 22 SPORTS CALENDAR SPORTS TEAM NOTE: Sports Calendar is a free service, but The News-Enterprise sports department cannot guarantee when or how many times an item will run. Items should be submitted to The N-E sports department no sooner than three weeks prior to the date of your event. The N-E sports department has the right to edit all Sports Calendar items. To place a Sports Calendar item, call 505-1752, fax it to 769-6965 or e-mail it to sports@thenewsenterprise.com COACHES/OFFICIALS/PLAYERS NEEDED EABC The Elizabethtown Area Baseball Commission is accepting applications for coaches for the upcoming baseball season. Coaches will be voted on in January. For information, e-mail Mindy Wood at mindywood101@msn.com. RYSA Radcliff Youth Soccer Association is in need of coaches who are interested in coaching at the select level for age groups U-12 through U-17. Coaches must have a coaching license or be willing to attend a three-day course. For information, e-mail Steve Harlan at harlan251@hotmail.com. EVENTS LCHS Blue/White Night The LaRue County High School boys’ and girls’ basketball teams will have their annual blue/white night Friday night. A chili supper will be held starting at 5:30 p.m. in the LCHS cafeteria, with activities starting at 7 in the gym. JHHS Dunking with the Dogs The John Hardin High School boys’ basketball team will have its annual Dunking with the Dogs event at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased from any John Hardin player or coach, or by calling 769-8906. Unlimited hot dogs and drinks along with 60 prizes to be given away throughout the night, including Kentucky and Louisville basketball tickets, are included. Games will include Bluegrass Middle School’s seventh- and eighth-grade teams along with the John Hardin freshman squad. The night will conclude with a game between the current John Hardin varsity and John Hardin alumni players. For information, call 769-8906. MEETINGS JHHS Wrestling Boosters The John Hardin High School wrestling boosters will meet at 6 p.m. today in the JHHS commons area. PASSES/TICKETS CHHS Sports Passes Central Hardin High School sports passes are on sale at the school. Passes are good for admission into all regular-season home games (special events and tournaments excluded) for all sports. The photo ID passes are valid for the entire 2010-11 school year. Cost is $100 for adults, $50 for students or $225 per family. For information, contact Amy Wheeler at 737-6800 or e-mail amy.wheeler@hardin.kyschools.us. REGISTRATIONS SVBC Upward Basketball/Cheerleading Severns Valley Baptist Church is taking registrations for its Upward basketball and cheerleading leagues. The league is open to boys and girls in grades K-8. Registration fee is $65. Players and cheerleaders must be registered by Thursday. Registration forms can be picked up at the church (1100 Ring Road) or online at www.severnsvalley.org. For information, contact Roy Cantrall at 765-7822 or roy@severnsvalley.org. VCBC Basketball Valley Creek Baptist Church is taking applications for its children/youth basketball league until Thursday. Registration will be held from 7-9 p.m. each Tuesday and Thursday at the church’s family life center. Applications can also be downloaded at www.valleycreekbaptist.org. Cost is $40 per player, and the league is open to kids in grades K-9. For information, call Bruce Hart at 735-5546. EYB Elizabethtown Youth Basketball is accepting team registration for the 2011 grade school league. The league has divisions for sixth-grade boys, sixth-grade girls, fifth-grade boys and fourth-grade boys. Teams must be comprised of students that attend the same school. For information, contact Mike Pyles at pylesetown@cs.com or at 765-5094. TENNIS NOTICES Indoor Tennis at Pritchard Community Center Indoor tennis will be available at Pritchard Community Center starting Nov. 23. Play will be available from 8:30 a.m.-10 p.m. on Tuesdays and from 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. on selected Wednesdays. Cost is $20 for 90 minutes. Courts can be reserved the Wednesday before play and one day in advance for the selected Wednesdays. For information, call 765-5551. VOLLEYBALL NOTICES KHVC Tryouts The Kentucky Heartland Volleyball Club will have tryouts at 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Morningside Elementary School gymnasium. Tryouts are open to ages 12-18. For information, contact Bart Catlett at 300-7533 or bart@khvc.org or Bill Rineker at 401-6057 or bill@khvc.org. Central KY Volleyball Club The Central Kentucky Volleyball Club will have tryouts for girls ages 12-15. Tryout dates and times will be announced at a later date. For information, call Mickey Brangers at 862-3270 or 766-4322. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS B3 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 MLB Little opposition emerges to expanded playoffs By RONALD BLUM AP Sports Writer ORLANDO, Fla. — Little opposition has emerged to Major League Baseball expanding its playoffs for 2012 as the sport’s top officials discussed the concept during two days of meetings. While commissioner Bud Selig has yet to formally propose adding two more wild-card teams, he said during the World Series that he was giving the plan serious consideration. General managers and owners were waiting to hear whether Selig would directly address them on the matter today, when three days of meetings conclude. “I don’t see any minuses,” Florida Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria said Wednesday. “More excitement at the end of the season. It prolongs the season a little bit, but that’s not a negative for me.” While Selig hasn’t ruled out proposing the change for 2011, nearly all baseball officials say the extra round of playoffs would likely start in 2012. If Selig decides to go ahead, owners would have to endorse the plan, baseball’s television partners would have to receive it positively and the players’ association would have to agree. Union head Michael Weiner says players are open to the idea. “I think the more teams you have in it, the month of September will obviously be more meaningful,” said Toronto Blue Jays president Paul Beeston, Selig’s one-time No. 2. “The minuses — two of them obviously are the integrity of the schedule and the history of the game, where you know the best teams always moved forward. But we really crossed that bridge, didn’t we, when we went from two teams to four teams, and then four teams to eight teams? So that bridge has been crossed. I’ve changed. I could add more teams.” In the unusual format of this week’s meetings, general managers and owners gathered at the same hotel, while team business officials met 3¼ miles away at the hotel in Lake Buena Vista where the winter meetings will be held from Dec. 6-9. Selig addressed GMs Wednesday as that group finished, and owners will meet today. The formal sessions were dominated by preparation for collective bargaining next year. Agents for free-agent players also were on hand striking deals. The Florida Marlins finalized an $18 million, threeyear contract with catcher John Buck, and the Detroit Tigers reached a preliminary agreement on a $16.5 million, three-year contract with Joaquin Benoit, a deal that could raise prices for setup relievers. As for the expanded playoffs, there appears to be more discussion of how to do it rather than whether to do it. Many thought a winner-take-all onegame meeting of wild cards in each league wouldn’t be fair. “It doesn’t seem right,” Atlanta Braves chairman emeritus Bill Bartholomay said. “But people will have to take a look at it.” Best-of-three could be a middle ground for the wild-card round. Selig and team officials worry about the World Series ending even later than it current does — it went into November for the second straight year, even though the San Francisco Giants beat Texas in five games. COLLEGE HOOPS Villanova tops Boston University; Purdue rolls The Associated Press Antonio Pena scored 17 points and Corey Fisher had 16 to lead No. 6 Villanova to an 82-66 victory over Boston University in the second round of the NIT Season Tip-Off on Wednesday night. The Wildcats (3-0) won their 40th straight game at The Pavilion, and advanced to the semifinals of the tournament next Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden in New York. John Holland scored 14 points and Jake O’Brien had 13 for the Terriers (1-2). Coming off a 37-point win over Marist on Tuesday, Villanova cruised again. The Wildcats led by 16 at halftime and were never seriously challenged. Pena stole a pass and strolled in for an uncontested slam to cap an 18-5 run and give Villanova a 24-12 lead with 8:35 left in the first half. NO. 14 PURDUE 103, ALCORN STATE 48. BENGALS: play Bills on Sunday Continued from B1 Though he isn’t sure about his future with the Bengals beyond this season, Owens can see himself continuing to play and produce at 40. It was just like old times for Owens, who expressed similar sentiments in Buffalo. And it was no surprise that T.O. had an opinion on the Bills’ quarterbacking situation after Edwards, now a backup in Jacksonville, was benched BULLDOGS: play Anderson on Friday Continued from B1 “It’s getting easier. I think what has helped is how well we work together. We talk and communicate all the time.” The Bulldogs have been an offensive juggernaut this season. They are averaging 43.8 points a game and they are pace to break the mark of 41.5 set by the 2008 squad. They are piling up 451.9 yards a game, including nearly 320 on the ground, both of which would break single-season records for yards and rushing yards per game. “I’m extremely proud of what we’ve done,” Doss said. “It makes me feel good and shows me all the hard work during the spring and ‘Hog Heaven’ (Owensboro’s linemen camp) has paid off. It’s fun to come into the huddle and have one of the running backs tell us how great we’ve been doing.” Offensive line is the least attractive position in all of football. The lineman does not score touchdowns and is rarely acknowledged outside of penalties and holding calls. Still, knowledgeable students of the game recognize that everything begins “up front” with offensive linemen protecting junior quarterback Eli Mitchell and opening holes for a trio of speedy running backs in Landon Savoy, Jeremy Harness and Quensie Brown. E’Twaun Moore had 19 points, seven assists and six rebounds to help Purdue beat Alcorn State. John Hart scored a career-high 16 points and made 4-of-6 3-pointers, Sandi Marcius had 12 points and eight rebounds and JaJuan Johnson added 12 points for the Boilermakers (2-0), who shot 52 percent from the field. The 55-point win was Purdue’s largest margin of victory since 1983, when the Boilermakers beat Tampa, 106-50. The point total was the highest since 1998, when Purdue defeated Ohio State, 107-75. NO. 19 MEMPHIS 94, NORTHWESTERN STATE 79. Wesley Witherspoon had 24 points and a career-high 12 rebounds, while Will Barton added 22 points keying a secondhalf rally to help Memphis beat Northwestern State. Witherspoon was 5-of-7 from the field and converted all but one of his 14 free throws as Memphis (3-0) survived a sec- after two games and then released a week later in favor of journeyman Ryan Fitzpatrick. “I think it was just going to be a matter of time,” Owens said. “I was shocked at the beginning of the season that Trent was still named the starter. I think that coaching staff kind of recognized that he wasn’t, I guess, at the level that they needed him to be.” Owens has a personal bias, because he had his best games with the Bills after Fitzpatrick took over in November. And that included Owens enjoying a season-best 197 yards receiving in an 18-15 loss at Jacksonville. It was a game in which Fitzpatrick hit him for a 98-yard touchdown pass, the longest in team history. Edwards, by comparison, was the quarterback who failed to complete a pass to Owens in a 27-7 loss to New Orleans on Sept. 27, ending T.O.’s 185-game streak that was the third longest in NFL history. “I liked Fitz’s demeanor. I liked his confidence. He has that type of, you know, swagger about him,” Owens said. “I knew the While they might not get credit for yards or touchdowns, their accomplishments show up in the boxscore. “They thank us,” Crowe said. “It makes us feel good when they come back to us to thank us. It is a tough job, a thankless job at times. But they make us feel important.” While the offensive line is probably the least alluring position, probably even less credit goes to the offensive line coach. Fisher has molded this line into a solid unit. “Our offensive line has done a tremendous job,” Harness said. “They make it easy for us. You could drive a two-ton truck through the holes they’re opening. Coach Fisher has done a great job with them. He works with them and he’s the reason they’re so good.” Brown jokes that guards in the Wing-T are usually bad fullbacks. But he realizes what he has in Crowe (6-foot-1, 238 pounds) and Doss (5-10, 217), who often are called upon to pull and clear the way for the halfbacks. “They’ve improved so much,” Brown said. “Last year Patrick would pull and he would have trouble blocking in space, which is tough to do. This year when he pulls, he’s going to hit you. He’s so much more physical. Patrick has grown by leaps and bounds. Chris has learned a lot and he’s made steady progress.” At tackle, Brown has the luxury of being able to keep Hatchell (6-0, 301), Williams (6-1, 252), Cordell (6-2, 207) and Holloway (66, 240) fresh. Fisher said he usually rotates in a new set of tackles in on every possession. “All four can play and they do a good job,” Brown said. “Nick and Akeem have experience. Blake has caught on and Hunter’s learning. I think it makes them happy because they all want to play, and I think the big thing is it cuts down on injuries.” Wagner (6-2, 235) and Thompson (6-0, 208), who transferred prior to the season from New York, have split time at the center position. “Both of them have played and both have started,” Brown said. “They’ve both done a good job for us.” The offensive line is the bottom line in football, the basis for all things glamorous. The home run pass, the jitterbug run, the spectacular one-handed catch, none of it happens without the mud-and-blood moments played out in the trenches. “They are as good as any we’ve ever had,” Fisher said. “They work together and they’re very intelligent. The biggest thing is they know what we’re trying to accomplish and they’re not afraid to get dirty. They’re going to do whatever it takes.” Chuck Jones can be reached at (270) 505-1759 ond-half burst by the Demons, who held the lead with just over 13 minutes left. Will Pratt finished with 23 points, including 14 in the second half to lead Northwestern State (1-2). Devon Baker finished with 15 points, while Louis Ellis had 11. Northwestern, led by Pratt, really put the pressure on Memphis in the opening minutes of the second half. Pratt had 11 points in the first 5 minutes to pull the Demons within 61-57. The Demons would continue to rally, eventually outscoring Memphis, 19-4 to take their first lead of the game at 63-61, when Baker scored inside with 13:11 remaining. But Barton answered the Demons’ rally with 11 straight points, erasing the Northwestern State advantage. Memphis eventually rebuilt the lead to double-digits, and didn’t let the visitors get closer than 10 in the final 7:47. NO. 24 TENNESSEE 60, MISSOURI STATE 56. guy could play all along. I’m not surprised by any means. He’s doing a great job.” Fitzpatrick isn’t surprised by Owens’ production this season. As a former backup in Cincinnati, Fitzpatrick also provided Bengals starter Carson Palmer a few words of advice regarding T.O. last summer. “I told Carson, ‘You want this guy on your team because he can play,’” Fitzpatrick said. “So they’re using him, I guess, like he should be used, and throwing him the ball like crazy.” Trae Golden, playing in place of an injured Melvin Goins, hit a pair of free throws with 7.2 seconds left and Tennessee beat Missouri State in the second round of the NIT Season Tip-Off. Tennessee (3-0) had a seven-point lead with 27.9 seconds left off a pair of foul shots by Cameron Tatum, but Jermaine Mallett hit a 3-pointer to make it 57-53 with 19.7 seconds left. Missouri State’s Adam Leonard answered another pair of Tatum free throws with a 3-point shot to cut the Vols’ lead to 58-56 with 8.3 seconds left. Corey Copeland fouled Golden hard, sending him to the floor, but the Bears wouldn’t score again after his free throws. Tobias Harris led the Vols with 15 points, and Kyle Weems scored 18 for Missouri State. Tennessee advanced to face Virginia Commonwealth in the semifinals New York City on Wednesday. Where Fitzpatrick drew the line was whether he would’ve preferred Owens still be in Buffalo. “I think everybody understood what it was. They brought him in for a year and things didn’t work out the way everybody wanted them to work out,” Fitzpatrick said before noting how well Steve Johnson has filled Owens’ job as the No. 2 receiver. “I’m not disappointed I’m throwing to Steve instead of Terrell. I guess I can say that.” Gailey credited Owens for the season he’s enjoying, but acknowledged the receiver’s age and production played into the team’s decision to not re-sign him. “You do reach the wall, and it’s a guess on when guys are going to do that. And you have to make assumptions with the information that you have at hand,” Gailey said. “We didn’t know where (the wall) was. 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Source: EZ Expires December 31, 2010 Mail to: The News-Enterprise Circulation Department, 408 West Dixie, Elizabethtown, KY 42701 B4 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 RECREATION ROUNDUP & BLUEGRASS OUTDOORS RUNNING: HARDIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL’S SIXTH ANNUAL RUN FOR FUN! 5K ELIZABETHTOWN — Results from Saturday’s sixth annual Hardin Memorial Hospital Run For Fun! 5K at Freeman Lake Park: Overall Female Winners Lori Schassberger 21:07.2 Vicky Smith 22:39.0 Alex Carter 23:01.5 Overall Male Winners Dean Roberts 17:39.6 Fred Eaton 18:00.9 Andrew Beams 18:07.0 Female 10 & under Madi Priddy 27:10.7 Jenna Grogan 28:28.8 Hailey Hoernke 30:55.9 Molly Rovinski 39:55.1 Whitney Hay 40:18.2 Laura Beth Shmthu 44:36.8 Sarah Goodman 51:35.5 Rachel Langford 51:57.4 Male 10 & under Zavion Jackson 23:03.6 Preston Thomas 25:08.5 Trent Houchin 28:59.1 Devan Gibson 29:51.7 Barrett Gray 32:53.4 Adam McAnally 34:54.3 Samuel McAnally 36:53.7 Phillip Timmreck 39:16.1 Brendon Goodman 44:23.4 Female 11-14 Viktoria Lawson 24:03.8 Julia Lawson 25:03.9 Allison Lee Powers 31:39.9 Erin Gibson 33:57.7 Maci Belfiore 40:56.4 Johnna Langford 41:08.2 Rebecca Isaacs 42:12.0 Mariah Davis 45:32.8 Elisa Argueta 45:33.7 Maddie Uittitow 49:41.8 Hannah Isaacs 52:36.0 Ryan Carmicle 56:40.2 Male 11-14 Christian Wright 18:41.6 Preston Taylor 20:23.2 Patrick Nichols 20:45.2 Miquel Quintana 23:23.2 Reece Brown 23:42.7 Jarrett Mattingly 23:49.3 Zach Waters 24:35.1 Jacob Lawson 27:04.1 Christian Stover 27:22.2 Jensen Martin 29:09.4 Austin Davis 33:18.0 Adam Dale Powers 34:51.5 John Timmreck 35:19.8 Daniel Timmreck 46:45.8 Matthew Kaufield 46:46.5 Logan Rovinski 48:01.1 Brian Marsh 56:41.2 Female 15-19 Kristen Timmreck 24:13.9 Megan Loftin 27:49.0 Rachel Thomas 30:41.0 Kaitlin Calloway 30:51.6 Allison Riney 34:52.6 Melanie Belfiore 40:57.0 Lannah Wheeler 43:39.6 Krissi Emke 45:47.3 Mikale Pryon 54:45.2 Lindsay Edelen 54:55.8 Danielle Fortner 54:56.6 Male 15-19 Chris Goodman 18:29.9 Corey Romino 19:04.3 Scott Willis 20:29.3 Nick Lawson 21:03.2 Chip Freeman 21:23.4 Ken Pryon 54:45.1 James Franz 54:55.5 Female 20-24 Sarah Adkisson 24:05.5 Erin Disselkamp 27:43.7 Sara Markle 28:15.4 Katie Haimann 29:38.8 Jamie Gibson 29:49.6 Rachel Oliver 30:34.9 Tiffany Neuman 31:55.7 Rebecca Smith 33:04.2 Amber Vowels 33:10.7 Keri Gibson 34:01.1 Amy Hardin 36:33.3 Holly Marine 41:22.9 Heather Leigh Gage 50:06.2 Lauren Robertson 50:06.2 Male 20-24 Aaron Smith 23:18.6 Michael Schmidt 24:15.1 Bino Stinson 25:02.4 Blake Milliner 25:48.0 Female 25-29 Mollie Vukelic 23:29.4 Jessica Gray 24:42.7 Ashley Brus 24:59.8 Men’s Top Three Women’s Top Three Owensboro’s Dean Roberts, right, was the men’s overall winner of the sixth annual Hardin Memorial Hospital Run For Fun! 5K at Freeman Lake Park in Elizabethtown. Fort Knox’s Fred Eaton, left, was the runner-up, while Elizabethtown’s Andrew Beams, middle, was third. Tiffany Avery Kellie Conley Trisha Parsons Nicole Vonbenken Sarah Johnson Melissa Lunn Amanda Whitmer Andrea Badstibner Emily Blain Kristina Alt Cindy Humphrey Laura Simpson Nicole Chadbourne Holly Cox Jessica Hockman Rebecca Wooley Josie Terry Ashley Fulkerson Christy Scott Stephenie Wright Melanie Buenaventura Kimber Hill Andrea Fackler Natalie Ising Male 25-29 Andy Gray Adam Chadbourne Steve Wilson Derek Shawley Gregory Smith Jacob Brady Ryan Preher William Ottman John Gray Stephen Campbell Chris Marquez Nicholas Ising Female 30-34 Lee Anne Robbins Kelly Shelton Sarah Sublett Allison Wagner Stephanie Cox Jennifer Bowling Anna Meade Jessica Hardesty Patricia Stack Jenny Aldridge Marta Quintana Kelly Whitsell Carrie Murray Angela Stover Chantel Unseld Lana Loving Michelle Bray Marnie Beckham 25:31.8 25:36.9 27:36.2 27:59.7 28:32.8 28:32.8 28:36.1 29:03.0 29:25.7 29:54.6 30:53.2 30:53.5 31:03.9 31:24.7 32:30.9 32:43.7 35:09.3 35:30.7 36:51.1 45:18.2 48:50.1 49:50.3 49:53.1 53:04.2 21:40.7 22:28.2 23:00.7 23:34.8 24:05.9 24:57.9 25:27.3 25:37.1 26:08.5 30:43.3 39:38.4 53:04.6 24:43.8 26:12.8 26:24.5 26:35.0 27:38.2 27:48.8 27:49.4 27:50.3 28:17.4 28:52.7 29:01.8 30:00.9 30:05.2 30:28.1 30:31.3 31:09.9 31:42.0 32:01.1 Emily Duckworth Robin Deaton Betsy Adams Linda Morgan Amanda Kauffeld Felecia Waycroft Andrea Redmon April Dones Laura Hay Laurie Catlett Dana Sharpensteen Katherine Bradley Cara High Adrienne Allen Brianne Bateman Melissa Geralds Sabrina Budlone Sara Marsh Male 30-34 Reuben Sublett Shaun Benoit Tim Vessels Justin Mylek Kuben Muraces Jimmy Coursey Christian Buenaventura Adam Terry Jeff Limjuco Jerry Dempsey Michael Hagan George Shreffler Tim Elmore Matt Shelton Jason Redmon Nicholas Kauffeld Daniel Vonbenken Jon Spratt Michael Litsey Mark Deaton Michael High Female 35-39 Angela Brown Sandra Boner Laura Boozer Beth Hodges Leslie Seymour Ashley Stull Yazmin Chong Raimonda McPherson Shelby Bilbrey Shannon Grogan Deana Keith Monica Clark Tiffany Ballard Marianne Sheroan Sherry Wooden 32:11.0 32:54.9 33:06.0 33:20.7 37:54.5 38:46.5 39:37.8 40:11.6 40:25.2 42:07.3 44:09.1 44:10.2 45:19.3 49:50.7 50:17.4 50:25.0 51:19.5 55:55.8 18:15.1 19:55.4 21:01.8 21:11.9 23:30.8 23:39.1 23:41.5 24:13.0 24:15.8 24:21.0 25:27.7 25:40.3 26:41.4 26:54.4 27:31.1 27:42.7 27:45.3 30:15.1 31:53.0 32:54.9 45:19.6 23:53.9 24:35.0 25:17.8 26:17.6 26:22.7 27:21.5 27:30.9 28:26.5 28:49.0 28:58.8 29:17.1 29:28.0 29:51.5 30:51.7 31:31.5 Battletown’s Lori Schassberger, left, was the women’s overall winner of the sixth annual Hardin Memorial Hospital Run For Fun! 5K at Freeman Lake Park in Elizabethtown. Louisville’s Vicky Smith, middle was the runner-up, while Elizabethtown’s Alex Carter, right, was third. Jacqueline Lyons Amanda Strong Angela Childress Pamela Kraan Teresa Brunner Christi Lowman Sarah Timmrick Tara Chytla Andrea Nichols Debra Goodman Michele Drake Kim Sweesy Kennetha Ford Carrie Skaggs Joann Muncey Laura Stinson Angela Murphy Melissa Mills Male 35-39 Ronald Martin Bruce Wilson Jeff Adams Kazim Mohammed Francisco Muniz Brian Fellows Jeffrey Rochford John Transue Brian Smith Scott House Jeffrey Kozisek Matt Grogan Kevin Blankenship Brian Polson Anthony Childress Bronnie Jeffries Rob Sumrall Michael Budlone Ronnie Goodman Christopher Lynch Female 40-44 Gina Saylor Andrea Adcock Kelly Shepperd Missy Mills Marcia Finley Danette Marie Powers Carolyn Vance Dawn Schmidbauer Michelle Berger Shannon Riney Karen Hartman Sylvia Bennett Teresa Hoover Sherry Gabehart Susan Arnett Tina Gawarecki 31:49.5 33:12.6 35:17.5 35:23.7 36:53.3 39:08.4 40:38.6 43:44.7 45:30.8 46:27.9 47:31.5 49:51.1 49:53.3 53:00.6 53:11.6 53:28.5 55:25.6 59:13.7 19:28.6 21:57.7 23:21.6 24:04.4 24:28.4 24:30.7 25:02.4 25:30.6 25:47.7 26:29.0 27:44.7 28:28.8 28:39.2 29:07.4 29:26.0 30:37.8 44:36.9 49:49.8 50:34.1 53:10.8 25:27.2 28:37.6 29:14.1 29:17.0 29:45.1 31:00.5 33:21.1 35:00.1 37:25.5 37:46.3 40:12.6 41:38.5 42:14.6 45:02.8 45:21.6 45:45.3 Eva Hernandez Angie Isaacs Lori Cracknell Lynn Cissell Windy Smith Male 40-44 Christopher Willis Mark Woommavovah Scott McAnally Greg Lamn Alan Stewart Brad Luebbert Chris Boozer Tim Hartman John Kaufield Eric M McPherson Steve Bratcher Gary Andrade Robert Granberg Randy Ball Kenneth Pryor Timothy Murelly Alan Ratcliff Female 45-49 Sheila Wright Kristi Crume Cheryl Belfiore Kim Jones Nancy Peden Nancy Kotarski Tess Smith Kelley Schuler Teresa Garrison Susan Carter Karen (Not Given) Dawn Stith Debbie Horn Flossie Draper Lesica Lampkin Missy Gabehart Georgina Parsons Donna Rovinski Dayna Gibson Terrie Burgan Kimberly Renfro Christy Bailey Liane Reid Linda Vittitow Tonia Hawkins Lisa Oliver Male 45-49 Rick Torres Steve Thomas Garfield Lyons Mike Moore Richard Lawson 50:03.2 52:58.2 53:31.0 54:46.8 59:29.6 19:10.7 19:13.2 19:40.6 21:58.4 23:42.3 23:53.3 24:00.5 24:07.1 24:41.2 24:54.4 25:03.1 26:39.6 31:27.8 32:54.5 36:28.2 55:25.0 59:29.0 23:38.2 24:01.2 24:05.7 25:04.7 25:25.9 26:29.4 30:52.4 31:26.4 31:30.9 31:31.1 33:55.1 34:02.0 35:19.0 38:37.6 38:38.2 45:03.9 46:26.9 46:56.7 48:56.0 49:00.7 49:59.6 52:59.8 53:04.2 54:40.2 54:48.1 58:56.0 19:01.3 20:38.8 22:02.5 24:25.4 25:17.3 Sukarno McPherson Martin Baumgardner Mike Bouchard Jeff Markle David Gray Joe Vowels Robert Bennett Bryan Smith Marvin Adams Peter Hernandez Marcus Waycraft George Edelen Frankie Bailey Female 50-54 Debbie Biddle Celeste Lawson Barbara Johnson Lisa Franklin Shalee Stewart Sherry McGary Becky Signorino Marcia Shelton Kathleen Chadbourne Eva Sims Karrie Radzinski Jeannette Graham-Mcelroy Denise Vaught Sandy Spalding Teresa Thompson Karen Edelen Shari Smith Mary Sims Rebecca Brown Rayona Baker Betty Yundt Dee Jay Hall Patricia McFadden Max Dilbeck Jo Brangers Doris Thompson Male 50-54 Larry Arnett Dale Eiriksson John Chadbourne Larry Vessels Carl Goff David Hamilton Mark Casey Ed Poppe Alan Belfiore Gregory Rouinski Bill Baker Jack Dilbeck Female 55-59 Pam Kincaid Roxy Doogs Johanna Sims Peggy Grimsley Christy Daugherty Vennice Furlow1 Mary Lynn Moore Carolyn Threat Barbara Kovalchilc Jolene Black Ann Hayes Debbie Spadie11 Glenda Goff Jacqui Lloyd Paula Rink Male 55-59 Roger Giles Bob Fulkerson David Schmidt Darell Paulley Ron Gombos Ed King Arthur Loesevitz Robert Franklin Leon Brangers Jerry Smith Female 60-64 Rene Bauer Anelle Morphs Ernestine Highbaugh Kathleen Seldomridge Lou Hatfield Rita Mills Male 60-64 Ken Roark George Bauer Charles Freeman William Nash Gary Downs Jerry Hatfield Female 65 & up Elizabeth Hogue Helen Gawarecki Bettye Baumgardner Patricia Lachance Margaret Hamilton Ann Ewart Male 65 & up Josef Schroeder William Gooch 25:29.5 26:59.1 27:06.4 28:14.6 28:40.7 29:18.4 30:36.0 30:53.2 31:55.5 41:38.3 45:19.6 49:59.9 52:59.3 23:42.5 27:05.5 27:50.9 28:17.4 29:47.3 30:23.3 30:59.3 31:26.5 33:22.2 33:48.1 35:19.2 35:42.8 37:22.1 37:55.8 42:30.4 44:41.3 44:59.3 45:30.4 45:54.4 49:55.7 49:57.5 51:14.0 53:04.5 53:07.6 53:38.8 54:02.1 19:46.1 20:46.4 20:51.6 22:56.1 24:31.8 25:10.2 26:10.4 28:06.3 35:58.4 39:56.0 50:38.7 53:06.3 24:43.0 27:01.6 42:46.8 44:42.1 45:34.2 45:39.7 46:38.3 47:21.5 49:02.2 49:56.5 53:43.9 54:47.0 55:31.1 57:28.1 57:29.0 20:24.5 21:13.4 23:19.3 23:30.3 23:32.0 23:33.6 25:26.4 36:41.8 37:54.1 48:24.7 39:44.3 39:52.0 51:06.2 53:30.8 58:55.2 59:13.8 21:16.7 25:00.0 26:19.2 33:35.7 52:09.7 53:10.9 39:49.7 45:44.9 48:53.3 54:17.1 59:32.5 59:32.5 27:42.1 52:49.8 FOOTBALL: NHYFL SUPER BOWL FINALISTS NHYFL Major Division Champs NHYFL Minor Division Champs The Steelers won the North Hardin Youth Football League’s major division championship. Pictured front row, from left, are Tre’Von Gibson, Isaac Davis, Keemonney Davis, Jacy Foushee, Frank Boyd, Keith Dickey, Quanterrial Parmes Jr. and Lorenzo Willis. Pictured second row are Chase Church, Marc Brown, Cameron Taitano, Martin Marlin, Shantez Champion, Deonte Kelley, Noah Brown and Dominque Salgado. Pictured back row are coaches Tony Little, Ernest Little, Lorenzo Foushee and Darius Knott. Not pictured are players Jamal Frye, Sergio Gibson, Micah Green and Dominique Pittman. The Panthers won the North Hardin Youth Football League’s minor division championship. Pictured front row, from left, are Corey Lehman, Keith Gete Jr., Jailyn Monroe, Dezmond Ryan, Dominic Hope, Demetric Curry Jr. and Markeilu Hall. Pictured second row are Micah Parmes, Devonte Lemafa, Jerome McKinney Jr., Michael Lunz II, Nigel Martin, Darian Green and Tyson Riley. Pictured back row is coach Quanterrial Parmes Sr. Not pictured are coaches Clyde Blocker, Maurice Green and Charles Luster and players Ethan Barkes, Anton Blocker, Clyde Blocker IV, Robert Dawson III, Zacharious Kent, L.J. Lancaster, Curtis Lane III, Jalen Sharps and Justin Wright. NHYFL Major Division Runner-Ups NHYFL Minor Division Runner-Ups The Rams finished second in the North Hardin Youth Football League’s major division. Pictured front row, from left, are Isaiah Bankhead, Isaac Nichols, Anthony Witherspoon, Kenneth Rhodes, Devin Wheatley, Zachary Graves, Tavius McNair and Shauntrai Williams. Pictured second row are Devin Dugger, Kendall Lincoln Jr., Carlos Hill Jr., Steven Livers Jr., Zachary Gray, DeAnte Cross, Steven Taylor and Tony Casper. Pictured back row are coaches Ben Hearn, Bill Thomas, Carlos Hill, Travis McNair and Jeff Land. Not pictured are players Mark Bryan, DeWayne Carl, Austin Maddox, Jacob Perry and Trey Peterson and coach Arnold Blizzard. The Vikings were second in the North Hardin Youth Football League’s minor division. Pictured front row, from left, are Rodney Hixon Jr., Jeremiah Bankhead, LaMariel Johnson, Kobe Nikolao, Xavier Hixon, Daniel Schultz, Byron Fraley, Caleb Fitzgerald, Robert Johnson and Joshua Barnes. Pictured second row are Sulaiman Bell, Robert Hope Jr., Kamryn Robinson, Jacob Copeland, Tamarius Davis, Christian Johnson, Timothy Chon, Jared Depping, Lorenzo Boyd and Nathan Ymata. Pictured back row are coaches Rodney Hixon, Isaac Bankhead and Steven Livers. Not pictured are coach Leaiseigoa Nikolao and player Jawaun Carter. BOWLING: DIX-E-TOWN LANES RESULTS TUESDAY MORNING SENIOR WEEKLY STANDINGS We Can 34-14 ABC’s 31.5-16.5 Big Blue 28-20 Hit & Miss 28-20 Mixed Nuts 27-21 Seven Ups 26-22 Mystery Bowlers 25.5-22.5 Wild Cats 23-25 Roller Coasters 21-27 Pin Pals 17-31 Four Friends 14-34 WEEKLY RESULTS High Game (Men) Darrell Risinger 217-189-171 David Knoop 207-190-173 Bobby Bell 202-171-162 Jack Decker 200-177 Gwen Carlson 198-193-167 Doug Thompson 191-169 Joe Hagan 189-176-160 Bill Kegerreis 188-187-151 Billy Taylor 179-164 Bill Noe 173-161-160 John Amos 170 Randy Langley 160-159 R.B. Smith 154-154 High Game (Women) Connie Denney 188-186-150 Jewell Fible 177 Oleta Money 176-140 Fran Hendrick 161-152 Sue Parrett 163-157-148 Louise Neaderhiser 162 Betty Meredith 157 Kathy Tucker 152-145 Bo Decker 149-142 Chris Cantwell 147 Pearl Bell 145 MONDAY NIGHT CHURCH LEAGUE WEEK 12 STANDINGS 70 x 7 56-40 New Hope Gutterdusters 55-41 The Crusaders 53-43 Strikes R Us 50-46 Holy Rollers 50-46 Wild Fire 44-52 The Pin Collectors 40-56 Strike Force 36-60 WEEK 12 RESULTS High Game (Men) Leo Hobbs 202 Bob Hack 196 Gary Davis 190 Mel McDowell 189 Terry Spalding 183 Jeff Miller 183 High Game (Women) Gayle Rightmyer 181-144 Barbara Colville 159-144 Lemora Washington 154 Debbie Keffer 145 Sue Carlin 144 High Series (Men) Leo Hobbs 540 Gary Davis 523 Bob Hack 516 Mel McDowell 512 Dan Persful 497 Clayton Bastian 472 High Series (Women) Gayle Rightmyer 446 Barbara Colville 430 Sue Carlin 414 DIX-E-WOMEN’S LEAGUE WEEKLY STANDINGS The Golden Girls 28-16 Pin Busters 23-21 Uncle Dan’s Pawn 22-22 Team Jacob 21-23 Funky Bunch 19-25 E’town Laundry 19-25 WEEKLY RESULTS High Game Lucy Ash 202-156 Beverly Money 201-172-159 Karen Keith 200-183-180 Deana Barnett 199-160 Kelly Martin 180-163 Jessica Pickerell 179-170-167 Dorothy Brown 179-160 Janet Lanz 173 Linda Maree 168-151 Cindy Strait 167 Lori Strait 166 Sandy Deel 165 Diana Bennett 163-150 Mary Stroud 161 Norma Bliss 161 Benita Clark 158 Kathy Vandygrift 156 Karen Persful 156-153 High Series Karen Keith 563 Beverly Money 532 Jessica Pickerell 516 Deana Barnett 486 Lucy Ash 484 Kelly Martin 472 Karen Persful 456 Mary Stroud 456 Dorothy Brown 452 EARLY BIRDS MIXED LEAGUE WEEKLY STANDINGS Rocky Mountains 34-14 Oldies But Goodies 31-17 Easy Money 30-18 Jethro’s Buddies 30-18 BLKR 27-21 Comcast 23-25 Bad Draw 21-27 Bowl Around Us 21-27 Thompson Trucking 20-28 That’s The Brakes 20-28 Spare Us 19-29 WEEKLY RESULTS High Game (Men) Jack Decker 237-233-182 Bob Helvey 232-214-196 Bobby Ash 222-212-201 Lee Ferguson 217-185 Bob Ash 207 David Knoop 203-180 Doug Thompson 201 Bob Dotts 194-183 Kyle Harrell 193 Bob Hack 189 Bob Money 189 Steven McHorney 187 Richard Sendejas 183 Dean Hiza 180 High Game (Women) Dawn Ferguson 212-193 Starla Miller 207-181 Tonya Leasor 189-187-185 Kelly Martin 189 Terry McHorney 177 Amanda Logsdon 176 Marci Kauffeld 176 Ann Heizer 173 Mary Stroud 172 Beverly Money 171 Susan Grimes 171 Becky Harrell 171 Lucy Ash 171-168 Kathy Vandygrift 164 High Series (Men) Bob Helvey 653 Jack Decker 652 Bobby Ash 635 Dave Knoop 576 Lee Ferguson 568 High Series (Women) Tonya Leasor 561 Dawn Ferguson 551 Starla Miller 537 Lucy Ash 489 Kelly Martin 488 Terry McHorney 470 Becky Harrell 457 Beverly Money 454 SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE WEEK 13 STANDINGS 4 Fun 35-17 Boot Country 33.5-16.5 The Braves 32-20 LYT 29.5-22.5 Snack Time Vending 29-23 Curvy’s 28-24 Split Happens 27.5-24.5 Jungle Fever 27-25 Domino’s 26-26 The Dozier Co. 26-26 Little Steps LCC 25.5-26.5 Energizers 25-27 Boss Products 24-28 Perry’s Tools 23.5-28.5 Late Bloomers 23.5-28.5 Horns and Halos 23-29 The Misfits 22.5-29.5 Eye Don’t Care 14.5-37.5 WEEK 13 RESULTS High Game (Men) Tony Elmore 246 Bryan Barner 235-207-192 Sid Brigman 232-194 James Stroud 225-208-191 Joe Smith 225 Danny Camebell 223 Billy Anderson 223 Mario Monaco 218-202 Bill Herman 214-206-192 James Westmoreland 208-191 Chuck Crum 207 Kenny Monnette Jr. 200 Bobby Younts 199 George Wever 195 Victor Philpot 194 Dave Pratt 194-191 Ronnie Outland 193 High Game (Women) Tosha Graham 207-176-157 Kelly Martin 196 Stephenie Wright 194 Diane Watts 191-165-155 Siobhan Monaco 186 Annette Anderson 182-169-158 Pattie Graves 177 Kim Chatoney 176-168-150 Kathy Myers 175-160 Cheryl Bruce 169 Tanya Major 169-154 Jessica Elmore 162-155 Lyndi Cushman 162 Jennifer Harrison 161-159 Leslie Jarvis 160 Mary Stroud 157 Linda Atcher 151 High Series (Men) Bryan Barner 632 James Stroud 624 Bill Herman 612 Tony Elmore 605 Sid Brigman 583 Mario Monaco 580 James Westmoreland 567 Dave Pratt 556 Kenny Monnette Jr. 554 Danny Camebell 551 Charley Jarvis 550 High Series (Women) Tosha Graham 540 Diane Watts 511 Annette Anderson 509 Kim Chatoney 494 Kelly Martin 487 Kathy Myers 478 Siobhan Monaco 474 Tanya Major 470 Stephenie Wright 464 Jennifer Harrison 453 Jessica Elmore 452 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS B5 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 NASCAR GOLF DANICA FEELING DISAPPOINTED AS A DRIVER Woods enters a Patrick frustrated by results in first NASCAR season rebuilding stage The Associated Press By STEVEN WINE The Associated Press MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — With a handshake as firm as a wrench, Danica Patrick greets a guest, then quickly takes a seat on the couch in her 18th-floor hotel suite. The windows look south upon the ocean meeting a sun-splashed beach, but Patrick doesn’t give a glance. Now that she has reached the pinnacle of her sport in popularity, she’s often too busy to enjoy the view. Patrick’s always going 200 mph, and it’s by choice. This year she added 13 Nationwide dates to her IndyCar schedule, and she concludes her rookie NASCAR season this weekend an hour south of South Beach at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The results, she concedes, have left her crying on a few friendly shoulders. Her average Nationwide finish has been 29th. She has yet to crack the top 20 and in the past four races settled for 36th, 30th, 27th and 32nd. “I give myself A’s and F’s all the time,” Patrick said. “I’m feeling comfortable in the car now. Just the simple things of how to start the car, all the fans, different things — that’s so much less overwhelming to me than it was in the first couple of months. This race stretch has been good to get comfortable. Unfortunately we haven’t had the results.” The poor showings have weighed on Patrick on and off the track. “Usually it’s more like sadness and frustration that comes out in the form of crying on a shoulder,” she said. “It’s hard. I want to do well. I want to impress people. I want to show I can do it.” Patrick denies she’s stretched too thin, and rejects the idea she should have honed her stock-car skills in lower series than Nationwide. “I don’t think I bit off more than I can chew at all,” she said. “Nationwide J. PAT CARTER/The Associated Press Days before the season-ending race and championship, Danica Patrick poses for photos and discusses her current auto racing season during a Wednesday interview in Miami Beach, Fla. was where I wanted to go and where everyone recommended I go as well. Drivers told me to do it.” Despite a series of disappointing finishes, business remains brisk. Patrick continues to take advantage of her popularity with lucrative endorsement deals and also finds time for community service. She conducted a series of interviews Wednesday to promote awareness of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, encouraging people to get screened for the illness via the website DRIVE4COPD.com. Patrick said her expanded racing schedule gives her an expanded audience. “I’m racing more, so I’m in the news every weekend,” she said. “You’re on TV more. There has been more interest, and more opportunities. It has helped with the awareness of my brand.” Patrick will move her base of operations from the oceanfront suite on bustling South Beach to a tour bus in sleepy Homestead for NASCAR’s final weekend of the year. She said she’s comfortable in either setting. “I fit in kind of anywhere,” said Patrick, who grew up in Roscoe, Ill. “I really enjoy cooking and playing card games and board games. That’s smalltown. But I love getting dressed up. I love going to an amazing restaurant and eating some great food and drinking some wonderful wine and being kind of on the scene. I think it’s good to have both.” On her last visit to Homestead-Miami Speedway seven weeks ago, Patrick took second place in the IndyCar race. She’ll try to finish her rookie NASCAR year on a positive note with a more aggressive approach developed after a few months of rubbing fenders. She tangled at Dover with James Buescher and wrecked, and last week at Phoenix she bumped with Alex Kennedy for several laps. “That’s what she’s got to do,” said crew chief Tony Eury Jr. “It’s a give-and-take out there, and the only way she’s going to get respect from other guys is (for them) to know she’s going to retaliate and she’s not going to take it. She did the right thing. She got her point across. She’ll have to do more of it.” Patrick said the contact is partly a result of driving in tighter quarters as her car becomes more competitive. It’s also a matter of doing what every race-car driver does: putting your foot down. “Earning respect doesn’t just come in the form of being nice to somebody,” she said. “It also comes from standing up for yourself. You have to say enough is enough. I did a little bit of that Saturday. Probably more is in order. I don’t plan on getting pushed around. I’m not the type that does, especially when I have fenders now. It’s time I make sure I stand up for myself.” She’ll be back in 2011, once again running a parttime Nationwide schedule and a full IndyCar schedule. The next stop for her tour bus: Daytona in February. “Like most old people, we’ll camp out in Florida for the winter,” she said with a smile. Perhaps Patrick will get a little rest and a chance to savor some scenery. Crew chiefs dissect the strengths of their drivers By JENNA FRYER The Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. — When Chad Knaus was asked what Jimmie Johnson does better than championship challengers Denny Hamlin and Kevin Harvick, the crew chief didn’t hold back. “I think Jimmie ultimately is a better race car driver than both of those two,” Knaus said of the four-time defending champion. Ouch. But Knaus wasn’t being drawn into the trash-talking that has permeated the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship the last two weeks. He was simply speaking what he believes to be true about Johnson, who is not the points leader heading into the season finale for the first time since 2005. Johnson trails Hamlin by 15 points going into Sunday’s race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, making it the closest championship battle since the Chase format began in 2004. Harvick sits third, 46 points back and well within striking distance. The crew chiefs for the three championship contenders were asked this week what their driver does better than the other two, and what they wish their driver did as well as the others. Their answers were, not surprisingly, all in support of their own guys: MIKE FORD ON HAMLIN. In his first few seasons in Cup, Hamlin had a tendency to blame his team both over the radio and in the press. He blasted pit road mistakes and parts failures, constantly throwing his team under the bus with no regard to consequences. It came to a head in a testy meeting two seasons ago, and Hamlin has done a much better job since. “Denny’s strong suit in the car this year has been that he stays calm,” Ford said. “I think that’s Jimmie’s strong suit, he stays calm and works through issues. I don’t know that he learned that from Jimmie, but I think that he saw that as the right thing to do. Very difficult to do when you’re an emotional person. He does that, (but) I won’t say better than ( Johnson). So what does Hamlin do better than Johnson? It’s a push, Ford said. “It’s almost, in my opinion, a mirror, of the two,” Ford said. That calmness in the car gives both drivers an edge over Harvick, who is usually good for at least one blowup a race on his team radio. But Ford envies Harvick’s aggression. “I think Denny stays calm in the car more than Kevin does, (but) I think they’re very aggressive,” Ford said. “I think they find a way to sneak something out at the end of the day. They’ll take chances whereas we won’t necessarily take those.” KNAUS ON JOHNSON. Knaus came out swinging when asked the same question. In a head-to-head match, he firmly believes his driver is just flat better than everybody else. The pairing of Johnson and Knaus, who is considered one of the best crew chiefs in NASCAR history, is widely considered to be a huge factor in the success of their race team. But Johnson’s smarts and skills are often overlooked, and Knaus thinks there’s nobody better behind the wheel. “I think week in and week out Jimmie does a better job of racing then the other guys do as far as passing cars and whatnot,” Knaus said. Listening to their communication during a race, Johnson does a great job of staying loose and allowing Knaus to dictate the ebbs and flows. They pulled it off perfectly last week at Phoenix, when Knaus figured out that Hamlin would have to stop to fuel. He then coaxed Johnson over the final 25 laps into conserving enough gas to get to the finish. “I think I rely a lot on his race savvy to be able to race,” Knaus said. Despite their glowing resume, the crew chief doesn’t believe Johnson is perfect and has an obvious area to improve. “Jimmie isn’t the best qualifier, never really has been,” Knaus said. GIL MARTIN ON HARVICK. There’s nobody tougher than Martin’s driver, the crew chief said, and Harvick has proved since his first season that he can handle any situation. Thrown into Dale Earnhardt’s seat following the NASCAR star’s death in the 2001 Daytona 500, Harvick weathered the difficult situation better than anyone imagined possible for a rookie thrust into such an intense spotlight. In the years since, he’s often found himself as the antagonist off the race track and a master at manipulating the emotions of his competition. With nothing to lose and everything to gain Sunday, Martin believes Harvick is the best driver to be thrown into the fire. “I think he works his best under these kinds of conditions,” Martin said. “Head games will not bother him because he’s one of the best that there is at playing head games to start with. I’m very happy that we have a driver with that strong of a mental aspect about him going into this race.” The ups and downs at Richard Childress Racing have prevented Harvick from being a consistent contender, but the team has stormed back onto the scene this season and Harvick dominated the points standings during the regular season. So Martin deferred on what he wishes his driver could do better because, as far as he’s concerned, the team has been the bigger problem over the years. “The thing I wish that we had would be the four rings that Jimmie Johnson has,” Martin said. “That means we would have done the things we needed to have done the past four years. As far as the driver, I wouldn’t swap him for anybody right now.” Newsweek posted an op-ed piece by Tiger Woods on Wednesday titled, “How I’ve Redefined Victory.” He is scheduled to be a guest for two segments today on ESPN Radio’s “Mike & Mike in the Morning.” As he approaches the one-year anniversary of a Thanksgiving night car accident that wrecked his image, these are some of the signs that Woods is entering a rebuilding stage. “It’s a positive step for him,” said Mark Steinberg, his agent at IMG. “He’s making the effort to do some things different.” Woods has had a Twitter account since June 2009 — his sign name, “Tiger Woods” was secured about a year before that — but the only tweets were to announce his Twitter page, Facebook page and a redesign of his website. Then came a tweet at 11:08 a.m. Wednesday: “What’s up everyone. Finally decided to try out twitter!” Woods had just over 90,000 followers until that tweet. Within 3 hours, he had added over 40,000 more followers, adding them by the thousands each hour. A person confirmed that he was typing the tweet himself, and Woods added this: “Yep, it’s me. I think I like this twitter thing. You guys are awesome. Thanks for all the love.” PEBBLE BEACH INVITATIONAL. Annika Sorenstam will make a rare pro tournament appearance today when she participates in the Pebble Beach Invitational. The annual event held at Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill Golf Course and Del Monte Golf Course, is the only head-to-head, 72-hole competition among the men and women who compete on the four major professional tours. Sorenstam retired from the LPGA Tour following the 2008 season, and she hasn’t won since the Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open on the Asian Pro Tour on Nov. 2, 2008. Six months earlier, Sorenstam won the last of her 72 LPGA titles at the Michelob Ultra Open at Kingsmill in Virginia. Since her retirement, Sorenstam has played sporadically in invitational and charity tournaments. She finished tied for 12th on Oct. 12 in the Mission Hills Star Trophy in China. HONG KONG OPEN. John Daly’s dramatic weight loss might help him get around the golf course a little easier, but it hasn’t come without its problems. After dropping more than 100 pounds, the twotime major winner said this week that he’s still trying to get used to his new weight of 195. “The biggest problem has been my putting because I’ve got nowhere to put my elbows. I used to be able to put my elbows on my love handles and putt pretty good. Now they’re all over the place,” Daly said. “It’s taken a while to get used to this, but I know it’s for the better for me and hopefully the results will come pretty soon.” The popular Daly begins play today in the $2.5 million Hong Kong Open. He’s hoping to return to form against an impressive European Tour field that features reigning U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell, as well as Ryder Cup stars Rory McIlroy, Ian Poulter and Miguel Angel Jiminez. After an injury-plagued season, the 44-year-old American is confident his game has improved enough to allow him to challenge for the $405,000 first prize. “It’s been a tough year with injuries,” Daly said. “I’ve had my shoulder put back in place probably about five times this year — I’ve had it popped back in before I came over — but the ball striking has been great. “I probably have made more cuts this year on tour than I ever have, but just didn’t do anything on the weekends,” he added. “I’m looking forward to a good week and I’m feeling good.” TENNIS Moya calls it a career The Associated Press MADRID — Former French Open champion Carlos Moya retired from tennis Wednesday, ending a 15-year career because of a nagging foot injury. The former No. 1 said differing medical opinions on resolving the lingering right foot injury had left him with little option but to retire. “It’s not how I dreamt of ending my career,” the 34-year-old Spaniard said during an emotional news conference. Moya said he knew it was time after his last match, a 6-0, 6-2 loss to Benjamin Becker at the Madrid Masters in May. “I wanted to play the big tournaments and say goodbye, but I got to the Madrid tournament and I still wasn’t 100 percent, but motivation pushed me on,” Moya said. “But I realized with that match that the moment had arrived.” Moya won 20 ATP titles, including the 1998 French Open. He lost to Pete Sampras in the 1997 Australian Open final. His last victory came in Croatia in 2007. Moya was also member of Spain’s 2004 Davis Cup-winning team and he was an early training partner of Rafael Nadal. Both hail from the island of Mallorca. Former players Manolo Santana, Albert Costa and Carlos Costa were all on hand for the announcement. “I’ll keep on with my gym in Mallorca. 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Please call 270-877-5971 if found. $$$ REWARD $$$ LAB and Burmese Mountain dog mixed, male, neutered, great dog, needs good home, good with children and other animals, needs fenced in yard. 270-352-2011 Thanksgiving Holiday, ws-Ent BOSTON TERRIER - medium, size dog, black & white, male, was wearing a red collar. Lost in the vicinity of Buttercup Ct. & S. Woodland Ave., in Radcliff. REWARD! Call (270) 351-4232. CHOW RETRIEVER MIX, female, 6-7 years old, family pet, can’t keep on post, loves children, gets along with cats and other dogs, but thinks she’s the alpha dog. Spayed, current on shots, housebroken. Looking for a great home. Call Pam at 270-272-7698. In observance of the The Ne BLACK AND BROWN medium size female dog. Answers to Rosie. Has a collar with a pink heart tag. Family pet. Lost in the Upton, Talley Oak Hill Road area since 10-7-10. Contact 270-324-3218 CADILLAC STS - 2007 V8, loaded, $17,995. Call Herb Jones, 1-800-609-2277, 765-2123. CHEVY IMPALA -2010$16,988. Call Dan Powers Chevrolet, 270-756-5212 CHEVY IMPALA LT, -2010- $15,900. Call Meredith Auto Sales, (270) 524-5566. DIAMOND RING- lost on Nov 11, maybe at the bowling lanes in E’town. Please call if found 270-765-7013. Reward offered. BROWN CHIHUAHUA LOOKING dog, wearing collar. Found on Nicholas St. near dog pound. Call (270) 766-4079. CAT- older neutered orange cat, found Freeman Lake area, very sweet, and wants to be indoors, please call to identify or adopt (603) 828-8599. E’town. HIMALAYAN male? Cream colored with brown on tail and little bit on ears & face; very healthy & loving. Found off of Clover Lane by St John Rd & EW James. Call 270-723-1179 SOLID BLACK with collar, found on Helm St right behind Rosey Posey in a parking lot. Call 270-723-1179. CADILLAC DEVILLE -1990- 175,433 miles. $800. Call 270-300-8745. DODGE AVENGER SXT 2010 Loaded, super sharp, $14,550. Pinkham Lincoln Mercury. 270-737-2460. FORD F150 -1996- 64K miles, green, new tires, good condition, V8, power door locks & power windows, $4,500. Call 270-351-5736, FORD F150 -1997- 136K miles, black, ext cab, solid body, 4WD, 4.6 liter V8, nearly-new tires, Flow Master dual exhaust, $5500 OBO. Call 270-900-1061 or 859-582-9641. FORD MUSTANG GT 2010 - $24,479. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. FORD TAURUS LTD 2010- $27,658. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. MERCURY MONTEGO 2007, loaded, $14,995. Call Herb Jones, 1-800-609-2277, 765-2123. CHEVY IMPALA LTZ -2007- $15,988. Call Dan Powers GE Center at 270-756-5212. CHEVY MALIBU LT, -2009$15,988. Dan Powers Chevrolet, (270) 756-5212. CHEVY 2500 X CAB -2002- 4x4. $10,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-543-5012 CHEVY COBALT- 2009$10,900. Call Hardin Motors, 270-737-9811. CHEVY COBALT - 2009 - 2 door automatic, $10,995. Call Herb Jones (270)765-2123 CHEVY COBALT - 2009 loaded, $11,998. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113. CHEVY IMPALA SS 2006, loaded. $10,995. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113 CHEVY MALIBU - 2008 44,477 miles, $11,995. Call Herb Jones (270) 765-2123 CHRYSLER 300 -2005$14,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-331-0171. DODGE CHARGER -2008$14,944. Call 44 Auto Mart at 502-348-4187. FORD MUSTANG GT 2004, $12,944. 44 Auto Mart, 502-543-5012. HONDA ACCORD LX, -2007$13,995. Call Pinkham Lincoln Mercury, (270) 737-2460. MERCURY MARQUIS -2005$10,995. Call Pinkham at 270-737-2460. PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2006, loaded, $12,500. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113 TOYOTA CAMRY -2004$10,495. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 BMW 3 SERIES 325i2001- $7,549. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. BUICK CENTURY - 2005 V6, 1 owner, $7,995. Call Herb Jones (270)765-2123 DODGE AVENGER - 2010 - $16,987. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. CHEVY CAMARO -2002$6,444. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-348-4187. FORD FUSION SEL 2007, V6, extra sharp, $15,844. Call 44 Auto Mart, (502) 239-4481. CHEVY CAVALIER LS -2004- 98k miles, $5,250. Call Meredith Auto Sales, 270-524-5566. FORD FUSION SEL, -2007- $16,700. Call Meredith Auto Sales, (270) 524-5566. CHEVY COBALT LS -2006- $8,995. Call Hardin Motors, 270-737-9811. LEXUS ES330, -2006$18,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, (502) 239-4481. NISSAN ALTIMA -2008$15,944. Call 44 Auto Mart at 502-348-4187. NISSAN CUBE -2009$18,995. Call Pinkham Lincoln Mercury, 270-737-2460 NISSAN ROGUE -2008$15,995. Call Pinkham Lincoln Mercury, 270-737-2460 PONTIAC G6 -2010$16,988. Call Dan Powers GM Center 270-756-5212. PONTIAC GTO 2004 6 Speed Manual with, AFR Racing heads, Aftermarket Cam, Water Pump, Throttle Body, Intake, Headers and Custom Exhaust, Mass Airflow Sensor, MSD Wires, Nitto Dragsters in the back and brand new tires in the front, Black with Red leather interior, Aftermarket wheels, 72,000 miles. $16,000 call 270-505-6918 VW BEETLE -2010$17,995. Call Pinkham Lincoln Mercury, 270737-2460. 2000 DODGE STRATUS 150,000 miles, phantom blue customized paint job and matching rims, tinted window, 4 extra winter tires, great condition, $3,500. Call leave message will return after 5pm with additional information (270) 351-7321 FORD T-BIRD -1996$1,995. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 MAZDA PROTEGE, -2001$3,995. Hardin Motors, (270) 737-9811. NISSAN MAXIMA -1999$3,995. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 HYUNDAI ELANTRA -2009 $11,995 Call Pinkham Lincoln Mercury, 270-737-2460 CHEVY AVEO LS - 2007 5 door, 1 owner. $9,995. Call Herb Jones (270) 765-2123 INFINITI G 35X -2006$16,900. Call Meredith Auto Sales, (270) 524-5566. DODGE RAM 1500 -2005$16,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-239-4481. FORD E- 350 XL - 2006 $18, 673. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000 FORD EXT. CAB - 2005 - 4 wheel drive, loaded, $17,995. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113. FORD F150 CREW CAB LT, 4x4, $18,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, (502) 239-4481. MITSUBISHI RAIDER 2006, $16,995. Call Tony Brown Cars & Trucks, 270-828-8669 NISSAN FRONTIER SE -2008- Ext cab. $15,500. Call Meredith Auto Sales, 270-524-5566. CHEVY COBALT, -2010$12,988. Dan Powers Chevrolet, (270) 756-5212. CHEVY MALIBU LT, -2010- $16,900. Call Meredith Auto Sales, (270) 524-5566. FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE -1965- 289 engine, has been restored, great shape, $15,000. Call 270-877-6268. TOYOTA AVALON -2003$9,995. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc., 270-351-4585. CASEY CHEVY EQUINOX - 2006 $8,995. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2005, convertible, loaded, $7,988. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 765-8113. CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2006, loaded, $7,988. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113. FORD FOCUS ZX 3 - 2006 - $7,645. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. FORD MUSTANG -2004 $9,494. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. HONDA ACCORD EX / V6 -2002- black with grey leather interior, sunroof, CD changer, power windows, power locks, power seats, home link, excellent condition, 154K miles, meticulously serviced by local Honda dealership, $6500. Call 270-272-7337. JAGUAR VANDEN PLAS -2000- $7,994. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-543-5012. KIA SPECTRA -2007$6,995. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 LEXUS ES300 -1999$7,995. Call Hardin Motors, 270-737-9811. MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS -1999- $5,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, (502) 239-4481 NISSAN SENTRA S -2005$6,995. Call Hardin Motors, (270) 737-9811. CHEVY AVALANCHE -2008$32,995. Call Pinkham Lincoln Mercury, 270-737-2460 CHEVY AVALANCHE LTZ -2007- $28,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-331-0171. DODGE QUAD CAB 2008, loaded, $35,998. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113. GMC SONOMA SLS 1998 local trade, $3,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, (502) 239-4481 CHEVY 1500- 2005- 4x4. $29,994. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-543-5012. CHEVY 3500 4x4 -2007$29,944. Call 44 Auto Mart at 502-348-4187. CHEVY SILVERADO LT, -2010$27,988. Dan Powers Chevrolet, (270) 756-5212. DODGE 4X4 HEAVY DUTY -2006- $30,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-348-4187. FORD CREW F450 - 2008 Lariat, diesel, leather, loaded, $43,488. Call Alex Montgomery, 270-465-8113 FORD F150 CREW CAB 2007, 4x4, $26,995. Call Herb Jones, 1-800-609-2277, 765-2123. FORD F150 LARIAT -2007$33,944. Call 44 Auto Mart at 502-348-4187. CHEVY 1500 -2007$23,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-348-4187. FORD F-150 SC, -2006$24,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, (502) 348-4187. FORD F-250 CREW CAB, -2000- $23,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, (502) 239-4481. CHEVROLET 1500 REG. Cab, 2008, 2 wheel drive, $18,995. Call Herb Jones, 1-800-609-2277, 765-2123. CHEVY COLORADO -2006- $16,588. Call Dan Powers at 270-756-5212. CHEVY COLORADO 20064x4. $18,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-331-0171. CHEVY EXT. CAB - 2005 Duramax diesel, loaded, $17,995. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113. DODGE DAKOTA -2008$16,995. Call Pinkham Lincoln Mercury, 270-737-2460 CHEVY 1500 -2003$13,995. Call 44 Auto Mart at 502-348-4187. CHEVY AVALANCHE 2003, 4x2, loaded. $14,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, (502) 239-4481. CHEVY AVALANCHE 2007, loaded, $13,995. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113. CHEVY COLORADO EXT CAB Z71 -2004- 4x4. $10,500. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 CHEVY EXT. CAB - 2000 loaded, $12,988. Call Alex Montgomery, 270-465-8113 CHEVY SILVERADO 2004 - $11,559. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. CHEVY SILVERADO LT -2004- $14,900. Call Meredith Auto Sales, 270524-5566. FORD F-150 -2004$10,495. Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. 270-351-4585. FORD F-150 XL - 2009 $14,307.Bob Swope Ford. 270-737-1000. FORD F-350 DIESEL 2004 - $10,971. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. 1985 CHEVY 4x4, rare find, heavy duty, 4WD, 3/4 ton, step side bed, 85% restored, 350 engine, 4 bolt main, Dana rear ends, red in color, new tires & wheels, drives great, must see to appreciate. $5,000 obo. Call 270-401-1255. CHEVY EXT. CAB - 1997 Loaded, $6,995. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113. DODGE RAM 2500 -2001$7,994. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-543-5012 FORD F-150 -2001- $6,944 Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-239-4481. FORD F150 CREW CAB -2001- $8,994. 44 Auto Mart, 502-543-5012. GMC SONOMA, -2003$8,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, (502) 239-4481. JEEP CHEROKEE 2004 4 X 4 $9,999. Budget Cars of Muldraugh, 888-637-3563 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, -2000- $6,995. Hardin Motors, (270) 737-9811. MAZDA B2500- 1999- stick shift, sun roof, new clutch, tool box, red, $2,000 or best offer. Runs great, good mileage. Call Paul (270) 300-2677. ACADIA SLT -2008$30,944. Call 44 Auto Mart at 502-348-4187. CADILLAC ESCALADE -2007- $33,944. Call 44 Auto Mart at 502-348-4187. CHEVY TAHOE LT, -2010$35,988. Dan Powers Chevrolet, (270) 756-5212. HUMMER -2006- $28,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-348-4187. FORD EDGE SEL - 2007 $19,316. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE FORD ESCAPE - 2009 well equipped, $20,995. Pinkham Lincoln Mercury. 270-737-2460. FORD EXPEDITION 2007 XLT $24,990, Budget Cars of Muldraugh,888-637-3563 HUMMER H3 -2008$23,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-239-4481. JEEP WRANGLER -2008$24,995. Call Pinkham Lincoln Mercury, 270737-2460 LINCOLN MKX ULTIMATE, -2007- $24,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, (502) 348-4187. NISSAN PATHFINDER -2006- $22,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-331-0171. SATURN OUTLOOK 2010, loaded, $24,988. Dan Powers Chevrolet, (270) 756-5212. BUICK RENDEZVOUS loaded, $17,995. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113. CADILLAC ESCALADE -2004- $19,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-331-0171. CHEVY HHR LT, -2010$15,988. Dan Powers Chevrolet, (270) 756-5212. CHEVY TRAILBLAZER SLE, -2007- $17,988. Dan Powers Chevrolet, (270) 756-5212. FORD EDGE SEL, -2007$19,944. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-348-4187. FORD ESCAPE XLT 2008 $16,248. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. NISSAN MURANO - 2007 loaded, $18,988. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113. SATURN VUE - 2010 - only 11,000 miles, $17,988. Dan Powers Chevrolet, (270) 756-5212. TAXIDERMY SERVICE. By Custom Wildlife Mounts. Competition quality mounts. Attention to every detail. State & Federally Licensed. Sam Coffey. Call (270) 230-0575. CHARLIE’S MOWING and Trimming Service. Tree trimming. Odd jobs. Cheap rates. Free estimates. Hunters if you have unwanted deer after your hunt, would love to have it. Cedar fence post for sale. Firewood & Sweet potatoes for sale. 270-505-5541, 769-0103. AMISH PAINTER 21 years of experience, interior and exterior, commercial and residential, new construction. Log homes & decks; cleaning & staining. Exterior house & roof cleaning. Refinish hardwood floors. Call (270) 524-2563 Phones outside; let ring 10 times. AKC REGISTERED BOXERS Fawn & white - 2 years old $200. Brindle & White – 2 years old $200. Brindle & white – 5 months old $200. 2 Miniature AKC Registered Beagles (very small) 3 years old/7months old Call for price. 8 Kennel Panels (2 of which are gated), 12 rubber 4’ X 6’ X ¾ “ mats, 2 dog houses $400. Call for more information (270) 268-3040 BEAUTIFUL SHIH TZU PUPPIES for sale, taking deposit, all colors, lots of girls $300 each, lots of boys $250 each. Will have first shots and wormed. Call 812-732-1070. BIG PUPPY SALE! Poodles, different age puppies. All shots up to date. Males $250, females $300. Also, 5 Shih Tzu’s $250 a piece. Cash only. Call (270) 405-6041. 2 SPINET PIANOS$200 and up. Inquires at 270-737-6292 or 270-307-6292. Darrell Jones Piano Service Tuning and Repairs Available. $$ PAYING CASH $$ for your junk cars, trucks and farm equipment. $150 for any complete automobile or truck. Will pick up at your convenience. Call (270) 234-6206. Also, free removal of abandoned autos. 2 CHERRY BABY BEDS $35 each & 2 baby bed mattress’, $10 & $20. Call (270) 234-6427. 15 ACRES all forest land, plentiful deer and turkey has a small stream on the property, electric available. Located off US Hwy 60 in Breckinridge County near Garfield. $27,900. Owner Financing Available. www.kentucky-land.com 2.4 ACRE LOTS near Fort 351-4977 or 800-336-6331. Knox set up for mobile home or double wide with 42 ACRE FARM west of new septic system, city Elizabethtown near Custer. water, electric service, drive 2/3 pasture land 1/3 woods, way, located of U. S. Hwy has a small barn. Located 60 and Hobbs Reesor off State Hwy 86 on Church Road. $27,900. Owner Fi- of God Road in Breckinnancing Available for Every- ridge County. $89,900. one. www.kentucky-land. www.kentucky-land.com com (270) 351-4977, (800) 351-4977 or 800-336-6331. 336-6331 1/2 ACRE off Joe Prather Hwy., has a set up for mobile home or house with city water, sewers, electric, off Hwy. 313 and Rogersville Road on Dwight Street. $19,900. Owner Financing Available. Call 351-4977 or 800-336-6331. 4 ACRES near Fort Knox www.kentucky-land.com set up for house or doublewide with septic system, 2/3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH city water, and electric. Locompletely remodeled cated off US Hwy 60 and house on 2 acres located in Fort Ave in Farmington on Larue Co. Dishwasher, Evan Road. $39,900. stove & refrigerator furOwner Financing available. nished. Windows, flooring, 351-4977or 800-336-6331 paint, cabinets & counterwww.kentucky-land.com tops all new. Large 2 car garage/workshop, fully insuEAR CORN lated with heat & air. $585 a for month, $585 deposit. GarDeer or Cattle bage pickup included. Call Call (270) 765-9847 (270) 774-1064. 3 ACRES AND MORE on Horn Road in Hardin County, city water, paved road. Starting @$18,900. Financing Available for Ever y o n e . www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 RIDING LESSONS RIDING lessons English or western also driving lessons all ages, Horses boarding or training. Indoor facility large stalls in the Upton Sonora area 270-324-4069 mschuckert@scrtc.com 4 MALE, NEUTERED Meat Sheep. 80-100lbs each. $50 each. Call (270) 369-0933. DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2008, loaded, dual DVD, $20,995. Call Herb Jones (270)765-2123 ACCUMULATED OLD GOLD , old jewelry. We buy gold, dental, chains, bracelets etc. Clark Jewelers, 510 W. Poplar, Elizabethtown, KY. ASHLEY WOOD BURNING STOVE- like new, $700. Oak table dining room set and chairs $300. Call 270-982-1044. BED LINER from Nissan Frontier bed liner. $80 or best offer. call (270) 765-9280 COUCH & CHAIR - black smooth top electric stove, 42x48 pallet, fiberglass lid for Chevy truck. 763-7956 2ND CUTTING GRASS square bales, $2.25. 2nd & 3rd cutting of Alfalfa square bales, $4.50. 5x4 round bales, (outside kept), $15. 5x4 round bales (inside kept), $20. Straw bales, $3. Delivery available. Call (270) 268-0794. CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING -2005- $11,994. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-543-5012 EAR CORN for Deer or Cattle CHEVY VENTURE -2004$7,495. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. 270-351-4585. FORD WINDSTAR SE -2003- $6,500. Call Hardin Motors, 270-737-9811 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 2005 $8,192, Budget Cars of Muldraugh, 888-637-3563 KIA SEDONA LX - 2005 loaded, $8,995. Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113 Call (270) 765-9847 GRASS HAY - Round bales, 1,000 lbs. net wrap, $20 per bale. Call (270) 668-3673. AKC BASSET HOUNDS, 1st shots and wormed. Lemon and Tri color, 4 females, 2 males. Mom and Dad on site. Great Christmas gifts! $200 each. Call (270) 769-6360. AKC MINIATURE CHOCOLATE Schnauzers. 1 male Maltese, ready to go. Taking deposits on new Maltese. Also, ready to go 1 male Morkie & Yorkie puppies. For more info call (270) 737-3185 or (270) 312-6749. ROLL BALER $1,800; manure spreader $300; finish mower $200; two refrigerators with ice maker $250 each; electric stove $150; AC units and oak swings and chairs, windows and doors. (502) 507-2712. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS restricted to houses, with a great view, on Thompson Road in near Rineyville. $29,900. Financing available for everyone. www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 MOBILE HOME and Land near Brandenburg and Fort Knox. 16x80 home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, city water, central heat and air, all electric, freshly painted and new carpet on one acre of land. Located near schools and shopping. $54,900. Owner Financing Available for everyone. 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 www.kentucky-land.com NEW 2011 DOUBLEWIDE 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,188 sq. ft., $800 per month. Pet standards. If you don’t pay your rent on time, please don’t call. Mobile Home Park, (502) 942-8120. ONE ACRE BUILDING LOTS on St. Johns Road, restricted to brick homes, city water, lays excellent. $34,900. Financing Available for Everyone. www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 OYSTER WHITE micro fiber chaise lounge $100. Silver 13” color Phillips TV $25. Black Rival SealA-Meal with extra bags $40. Bonaire Holding Portable heater $40. Call for appointment 270-763-1999. SENIOR COMMUNITY, quiet neighborhood- 2 bedroom, 2 baths, large living/dining room, kitchen with Mouser cabinets. No steps, back patio, one car garage with double driveway. close to drug stores, restaurants, hospitals, grocery stores. Non smoking environment, pet policy. Call (270) 765-7501. WE HAVE SEVERAL LAND & Home packages available in the Ft. Knox area with Financing Available for Everyone. www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 ROLL BALER $1,800; manure spreader $300; finish mower $200; two refrigerators with ice maker $250 each; electric stove $150; AC units and oak swings and chairs, windows and doors. (502) 507-2712. 6 ACRES west of Elizabethtown. Property lays excellent mostly woods and some open land, city water and electric available on paved road. Located in western Hardin County off Hwy 84 on Dry Ridge Road, $24,900 Owner financing available. www.kentucky-land-com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331. COUCH & LOVE SEAT, table and lamps, $300. Solid Oak entertainment center, $300, Boy & girl bicycle, like new, $100 both. 2 7 0 - 7 6 9 - 8 0 7 9 , 270-358-3904. FOR SALE 1966 Mustang. Car trailer 20ft long. Wood splitter 3pt hitch. Grader blade 3pt hitch. Metal lift 3pt hitch. Limb mulcher. Wood Stove. 275 gallon oil tank. Call 502-297-6661. GAS HEATER - Propane 40,000 BTU per hour Unvented like new used one winter in storage. $300 or best offer. Call (270) 737-1750 GUITAR - 1976 Gibson, Les Paul custom & case. Wine red finish, pearl in-lays, & Humbuck pickups. Near mint condition. Also, 1976 Tube Earth amplifier, with two 12” speakers - excellent condition. 1 owner. Both quality collector pieces. $3,900 for both items. Call (270) 862-5126, leave message. MOVING SALE - Entertainment centers, $40 each. Large computer center, $75. Washer dryer, $60 each, $100 for the pair. Sofa bed, $125. 2 dressers, $85 each. 2 bookcases, $35 each. Table w/2 chairs, $80. Bakers rack, $20. Call (270) 234-8538. MOVING! Clean Tappan 30 inch cook stove, Clean household yard sale items two pick up loads, washer and dryer Whirlpool, automatic 1995 Ford F-150 truck with Tommy lift. Maytag 110 dryer. 6 horsepower Sears front tine tiller. Call 270-300-8194. BUTTERNUT SQUASH 2/$1 or bushel box $10.50; spaghetti squash 3/$1; pie pumpkins $2-$4; assorted gourds $2-$5. Also, alfalfa hay. Call (270) 735-5355. PORTABLE GAS GENERATOR, Generac Series 7000 watt, like new, used only a few days during ice storm of 08’. Garage kept. (originally $1,000), $800. AeroGarden 3 Elite, 3 container counter top herb garden, comes with herb seeds, used only once (originally $99), $60. Kitchen table & 4 chairs, square butcher block looking formica top, 2 leaves, measures 20 1/2”x34” and 29 1/2’x50” with leaves extended, 4 oak folding chairs, $40. 20+ yard bolts upholster fabric, heavy duty commercial grade, only a few bolts left, $25 per bolt. Call (270) 304-1002. Run your Yard Sale ad for three days and receive a FREE Yard Sale Kit and FREE Yard Sale Banner in your ad. VINE GROVE- 974 Hargan Road. Sat Nov 20 from 8am to ? Huge indoor yard sale! Thousands of items, tools, clothes, appliances, dishware, collectibles, equipment, and much more! QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS $50. Blue recliner couch w/matching recliner, $150. Black & Decker 9” bandsaw, $50. Call (270) 369-0933. BUYING ALL KINDS OF Scrap. A whole car $135 & we pickup. Located on Hodgenville Rd., exit 1135. Will buy any scrap you have & we are open for business. Come by & see us. Thank you! (270) 765-2810 CHRISTMAS TREE Beautiful 10’ Carolina Frasier Fur, better than new, $149. (270) 766-2762. NISSAN QUEST VAN 2008, loaded, $17,588. Call Alex Montgomery, (270) 465-8113. ATTENTION MASONS 2 adjoining plots in Masonic Section. Elizabethtown Memorial Gardens. Phone (270) 300-3674 for information. HOT OFF THE PRESS 769-1200, EXT. 8601 66’ CHEVY NOVA II - High performance, 327 steel crank, $150. Call (270) 358-3023 TOY MALTIPOO CHOCOLATE colored toy maltipoo, 7 mo old, current on shots, no shedding. He is cute as a button. $400 (210) 913-9324 8 ACRES OF LAND west of Elizabethtown off Hwy 84. on Cunduff Lane. Property on paved county road with city water available. $27,900. Owner Financing available. Call 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 www.kentucky-land.com 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM Apartments & mobile homes. Available immediately, 1 1/2 bath, located in Muldraugh. If you can’t pay your rent on time, please do not call. (502) 942-8120. OYSTER WHITE micro fiber chaise lounge $100. Silver 13” color Phillips TV $25. Black Rival SealA-Meal with extra bags $40. Bonaire Holding Portable heater $40. Call for appointment 270-763-1999. CHEVY BLAZER -1995$1,995. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 CHEVY BLAZER LT -1998$3,995. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc., 270-351-4585. EMPIRE/CLEANING SERVICES, Cleaning is our business! Specializing in commercial and residential. Free estimates, prompt and friendly service, Licensed, bonded and insured. Customer service is our top priority. Call 502-827-8745 empireone@rocketmail.co m 1 and 2 ACRES BUILDING LOTS available near Fort Knox, restricted to houses, only minutes from the Bullion Blvd Gate. Beautiful wooded lots in Hunters Forest Estates. $29,900. Financing available for everyone. www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331. MT. CUR PUPPIES, KSBA registered. Awesome coon and squirrel dogs! Also used to hunt bear, bobcats, and wild hogs. These dogs are very family oriented and make great guard dogs for livestock. Born 9/21/10. $200. Call 270-505-6182 or 270-589-0051. FORD ESCAPE - 2005 - 4 wheel drive, $8,495. Call Herb Jones (270)765-2123 FORD EXPLORER - 2000 Eddie Bauer, all wheel drive $8,999. Call 44 Auto Mart, (502) 239-4481. FORD EXPLORER XLT -2003- $8,995. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. (270) 351-4585 GMC SUBURBAN - 1997 Loaded, $5,595. Call Alex Montgomery 270-465-8113 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 1998, $9,994. 44 Auto Mart, 502-543-5012. C7 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 RV FOR SALE or TRADE 40 foot Pusher, all diesel generator, new tires, Back up camera one slide out/get our door (270) 369-8448 or (502)-639-7533 AKC SHIH TZU PUPPIES6 weeks old, all males, small parents, ready to go! $250 each Cash. Call 270-524-9777. ESAB-GT 350 Welding cutting torch (never used) and R72 regulator, hose 1/4 x 20’ with B fitting, ESAB Migmaster 173 welder, tank (is empty) with 25% carbon dioxide, 75% argon. Dewalt 14” cut off wheel, with 10 cut off discs. All like new. Call (270) 828-8970. CHEVY EQUINOX - 2006 $13,944. 44 Auto Mart, 502-543-5012. FORD ESCAPE XLT 2007 - $13,792. Bob Swope Ford, 270-737-1000. KIA SORENTO -2006$11,995. Call Pinkham Lincoln Mercury, 270-737-2460 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR -2004$11,944. Call 502-543-5012. TOYOTA RAV 4 - 2005 nice vehicle, $13,995. Call Herb Jones (270) 765-2123 CHEVY VENTURE VAN -2001- $3,444. Call 44 Auto Mart, 502-543-5012. FORD WINDSTAR LX -1999- $2,995. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. (270) 351-4585 TOYOTA PREVIA VAN -1991- $1,695. Call Radcliff Auto Sales Inc. 270351-4585 CLASSIFIEDS ST. CATHARINE FARM, Beef for sale: Half or 100lb variety box, locally bred, born & raised. Antibiotic, steroid, hormone free. Now accepting Visa/MC. (859) 805-1278 or (859)336-0444. WINDOW - (about 5 yrs. old), kitchen cabinets (about 50 yrs. old), wiring, etc. from farm house being torn down. Call (270) 737-3931, anytime. 2 CEMETERY PLOTS IN North Hardin Memorial Gardens, Radcliff. Call (270) 862-3428 for more information. ATTENTION MASONS 2 adjoining plots in Masonic Section. Elizabethtown Memorial Gardens. Phone (270) 300-3674 for information. CHRISTMAS ITEMS HAVE arrived at Buried Treasure! 100’s of holiday items, with more added each day, so stop by often! Lots of Christmas trees & smalls. As well as plenty of newly added general merchandise. Open Wed-Sat., 10am-4pm, 326 W. Dixie Ave., (270) 360-9460. *AVOID EMPLOYMENT SERVICE SCAMS Don’t pay to find work before you get the job. For more information write the Federal Trade Commission at Washington, D.C., 20580. ATTN: 25 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! For Schneider National. Local CDL Training. No Exp. Needed. Weekly Home Time. Call Today! 1-888-695-6027. www.tdi-jobs/ newsenterprise SCHNEIDER NATIONAL **ALL NEW NAME BRAND Pillowtop Mattress sets. Full $110, Queen $115, King $185. Can deliver. Call (502) 664-7968. AMISH CRAFT Heirloom Home & Office Complete line of Furnishing. *Cherry *Oak *Ash *Hickory *Maple. Directions: Bonnieville Ext. 71, Turn Rt. onto 31W, Left on 728, follow signs. MILLER’S GREENHOUSE & FURNITURE 2375 Maconkessinger Road Munfordville Call (270) 524-7684. GUN SHOW Guns, knives, & ammo. Buy, sell, trade or look. Cave City Convention Center Saturday, Nov 20 9am-5pm Sunday, Nov 21 9am-4pm. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST & Dental Assistant. Positions available with our fast paced office. Experience preferred. Box CC, The News Enterprise, 408 W. Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY, 42701. DON’T MISS OUT ON Christmas Cash. Express Employment Professionals has seasonal warehouse positions. Various shifts with various days available. $9.25 to $10.90 per hour. Contact or come by our office 935 N. Mulberry, 270-737-4724. LICENSED INSURANCE AGENT. Don’t find a sales drop, find a sales career. Combined Insurance is looking for a licensed insurance agent to join the sales force. We provide training, a training completion bonus, comprehensive benefits, & leads for your local market. For more information, contact Chris Goodin at (270)735-5118. EOE. C8 CLASSIFIEDS THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE M N M Builders Pole Buildings Public Works Foreman The City of Bardstown will accept applications for a Heavy Equipment Operator/Foreman for anticipated promotion to Superintendent of Public Works. Must be experienced in the construction maintenance and operation of utilities, including water, sewer and garbage. Must have extensive supervisory experience. Must be proficient in computer applications including MS Word, Excel, and Access. Salary range is from $40 to 45K. For further information contact Mike Burba, 502-348-5947 ext. 2232. Applications available at City Hall and at www.cityofbardstwon.org and must be sent to 220 N. Fifth Street, Bardstown Ky 40004 by November 29, 2010. The City of Bardstown is an Equal Opportunity Employer. SPEECH THERAPIST NEEDED for a part-time position in a long term care facility. Great position for someone wanting to make some extra money. Flexible hours with negotiable wages. Please apply at Sunrise Manor Nursing Home, 80 Phillips Lane, Hodgenville, KY or contact Mark Burba, PT at (270) 358-3103. Chase Rental Is Now Equip - Rental LLC. NEW HOMES SOUTH CENTRAL REFRIGERATION is now hiring: Commercial Refrigeration Technician. 2 years experience/school required. Call Kevin at 270-765-2035 for more info. Mandatory pre-employment physical and drug screen. EOE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 Bobcats, Trenchers, Backhoe, Mini Excavators, Scaffolding, Log Splitters, Lifts, Lawn Equipment, Concrete Tools, Floor Tools, Over Seeders & Much More! • Garages • Decks • Metal Roofing Amish Built We now offer installation Nevin Wengerd 270-528-7722 • New Residential & Commercial Construction • Roofing • Remodeling • Room Additions • Siding • Gutters • Decks (All types) • Floor coverings of all types • Complete bathroom remodeling • Window & Door replacement Phone: 270-351-3230 • Fax: 270-351-5180 V.L. Pearman, President 1601-A N. Logsdon Pkwy. • Radcliff, KY 40160 We’re in the Same Building as the Marathon Gas Station 5% Military Discount 270-737-0547 Quality that speaks for itself! -Veteran OwnedFully Insured Est. 1995 Lee Axmaker Nextel DC 189*59*435 Phone #: (270) 300-0457 Fax #: (270) 352-5780 rk d Wo ntee r aa Gu F Over 25 Years Experience Esti ree ma te s CLAYTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY www.claytonconstruction.wisebuyingmall.com Custom Homes • Room Additions • Remodeling Sun Rooms • Garages • Decks • Framing All Your Construction Needs ELIZABETHTOWN OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR, INC. 20 + years experience SALES • SERVICE • REPAIR Garage Doors Cables Openers Rollers Springs FREE ESTIMATES! 270-763-9121 Complete renovation/remodeling of kitchen and bath Custom made shower pans and backsplashes Originally designed mosaics Patios and sidewalks •Certainteed Vinyl Siding, Windows, & Porch Railings • Clopay Garage Door Installations • Certainteed Roofing • Simonton Vinyl Windows Residential or commercial, no job too large or too small! • FREE estimates • Fully Insured Contact: Ron Beard (270) 862-9538 cell 766-9032 Licensed & Insured Home: 270-737-3967 Owner James Goldsmith Mobile: 270-317-0572 nd Garla r e Reed SPECIALIZING IN: • • • • BICAM CONSTRUCTION B-est I-n C-onstruction A-nd M-illwork 650 E. Dixie Avenue Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Local Ron’s Tile & More Additions Bathrooms Kitchens Decks Serving Hardin and Meade County Licensed, Insured Free Estimates V.L. Pearman Building & Remodeling Finish Basements Laminate Flooring Hardwood Flooring Garages Home ImprovementsGuaQruality Remodeling-Repair anteed E-town, KY. Lic. & Insured 737-8155 360-1595 ★ Additions ★ Roofing ★ ★ Room Conversions ★ Vinyl Siding ★ ★ Dry Wall ★ Replacement Windows ★ ★ Painting ★ Floor Leveling ★ ★ Decks ★ Concrete etc, etc ★ the simple solution 204 PRODUCTION DRIVE E-TOWN, KY 42701 Ceramic Tile Specializes in: 270-737-0875 www.exteriorsupply.com Fully Insured Estimates! • Back Splashes Free • Shower Pans • Regrout • Grout Staining Interior Design & Custom Work Jack of All Trades Phone 270-872-9939 Home Cosmetics Heating and Cooling, Inc. Voted #1 in Hardin County * Residential & Commercial * Service ALL Makes & Models * Over 65 Years Experience * Fully Licensed & Insured The News-Enterprise Wants You! The News-Enterprise is looking for a selfmotivated individual to give away FREE newspapers and sell subscriptions at predetermined locations in Hardin County. • Chimney cleaning & repair • Stainless liners installed • Clean & leafproof gutters • Pressure washing If you are: • Reliable • Professional in Appearance • Self-motivated • Previous Sales Experience a Plus 502-348-3959 • 502-507-1782 • 502-827-1115 Military & Senior Citizen Discounts Free Estimates Emergency Service Available (270) 769-2000 Master Lic MO4430 Visa & Mastercard Mail your resume to: The News-Enterprise Attn: Kiosk, 408 West Dixie Avenue Elizabethtown, KY 42701 or e-mail resume to: rbrodie@thenewsenterprise.com NO Phone Calls Please anything for Home or Business •Drywall •Painting •Pressure washing •Decks •Windows •Flooring *Fully licensed & insured *References *Quality Work *Clean Job site Your satisfaction is our guarantee 268-0431 Martin’s Magical Makeovers • Drywall Painting is a Pleasure, Not a Project • Painting Insured • Free Estimates • Pressure Washing Martin Williams • Ceramic Tile Retired Engineer • Custom Decks Veteran Owned • Stone Walls • And All Around Jobs 270.307.1019 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE OPPORTUNITY The News-Enterprise is seeking qualified candidates for the position of National Sales Representative • Garages • Siding • Remodels • Decks • Re-Roof • Framing • Additions • Finish • Replacement Basements Windows FREE ESTIMATES Amish Owned This position is a 40-hour full time position responsible for coordinating National accounts and the advertising department’s preprint process. Qualified applicants should apply to: Scott Moore The News-Enterprise 408 W. Dixie Ave. Elizabethtown, KY 42071 smoore@thenewsenterprise.com Applications or resumes will be accepted at The News-Enterprise through Monday, November 22, 2010. The News-Enterprise welcomes diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Licensed & Insured-20 Years Experience-Great References CALL NOW FOR FREE ESTIMATE! 270-317-4183 1,136 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms L.D.- Robbie Lee Construction can build this house by plan on your land. (land/house ready) For $89,900 - with our allowance We also do remodeling, sunrooms, additions, roofs, siding, windows & more. Office: 270-547-5603 Toll Free: 1-866-828-5241 30 years experience • Fully Insured Tweedy & Son Electric William Tweedy, Master Electrician COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL New Home or Commercial Installations, Repairs, Mobile Homes (270) 528-6851 Toll Free: 877-892-1032 No Job Too Small! Over 15 Years Experience Serving Hardin & Surrounding Counties The News-Enterprise welcomes diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ALL PHASES OF CUSTOM CONCRETE WORK *Driveways *Stamped *Patios -Any Pattern *Sidewalks -Any Color Comb. The Bayview* Qualifications • High school diploma or equivalent required. • Previous Newspaper experience (or the equivalent) is a plus. • Sales experience is preferred. • Excellent written and oral communication skills. • Strong organizational skills. • Ability to multi-task. • Work effectively within a team atmosphere. • Self-motivated and ability to work independently with attention to detail. • Must have dependable transportation, valid driver’s license and the minimum automobile insurance required by Landmark Media Enterprises of $25,000/ $50,000 bodily injury and $20,000 property damage (25/50/20) or the state minimum if greater. The News-Enterprise offers a full benefits package to include Health/Dental/Vision, 401K, paid vacation and sick time. B.C. CONCRETE LICENSED & INSURED #CE64183 #ME64043 Nathan Smallwood Owner • Vinyl Siding & Windows • Continuous Gutters 5”x6” • Leaf Free Leaf System • Awnings & Carports 270-877-5338 • 270-737-1036 Over 30 Years Experience - Fully Insured Bailey’s Masonry, Inc. — Since 1980— 240 W. Dixie Ave., Suite 200 Elizabethtown Commercial - Industrial - Residential • BRICK • BLOCK • • CULTURED STONE • • Tuck pointing • Foundation Repairs • Repairing of Fireplaces and Chimneys Fully Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 270-765-0969 baileysmasonry@bbtel.com www.baileysmasonry.com Billy J. Bailey, Owner THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE FREE ESTIMATES REPAIRS • Chimneys • Stucco • Brick • Cracked Walls • Foundation • All Masonry • Floor Leveling • Cracked Garage Floors CLASSIFIEDS WENGERD CONSTRUCTION S & M TREE SERVICES SPECIAL ON POLE BARNS Built by Amish Enjoy your vacation knowing your pet(s) and home are in good care with us! New Homes, Additions, Remodeling, Pole Barns, Garages, Metal Roofs, Decks & More! FREE ESTIMATES 270-268-1900 In Home Pet Sitting • Daily Pet Care • Dog Walking Book early for the holidays! Discounts available! CALL Josh at˚ (270) 234-8793 Monday – Friday 9 am - 6 pm & Saturday 9 am - 5 pm 24 Hr Storm Service Crane Service • Fully Insured • s r Deer Only CLOSINGS • WINTER SERVICE SAFETY/WINTER COVERS CONSTRUCTION/RENOVATIONS LINER REPLACEMENTS CHEMICALS/PARTS • Tree Trimming • Tree Removal • Stump Removal 270-862-5684 Buddy’s Taxidermy You’ve tried the REST CALL THE BEST! C9 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 r TM Bluegrass Garden Center Landscaping (502) 549-3442 (502) 331-8649 cell 4030 Youngers Creek Road New Haven, KY 40051 Located on the Dixie behind Janet Team Re/Max Fine Art Custom Picture Framing Contemporary Art/Asian Fusion/Military Prints PORTRAITS/ORIGINAL ART/SCULPTURE/BRONZES 270-300-4950 Best time, quality and prices of the year SAVE 50% ON 100’S OF POTTED TREES & SHRUBS • Japanese Maples - Save $49.50 & up • Brandy Wine Red Maples 8’ tall - Sale $64.30 & up • Fall Fiesta, October Glory, Red Sunset Maples 1 3/4” - 2” cal.- Save $99.50 • Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry - Save $99.50 • Boxwoods - Save $17.50 & up • Compact Burning Bushes - Save $12.50 & up FOR THE CAUSE For each “Pink Dogwood” purchased at $99.00, you get an instant $20.00 rebate on that tree making your cost $79.00 and WE donate $20.00 to Hardin Memorial Hospital Breast Cancer Awareness Program. You save $20.00 and we donate $20.00 to HMH Handmade Katana Swords & Bladed Collectibles royminart@hotmail.com / Roy Minagawa / Facebook Packing supplies available. 270-352-0601 #C3006 Prices while supply lasts or Nov. 30 JOYCE’S FURNITURE 310 S. Dixie, Radcliff 1-866-336-3045 s r r TM PROFESSIONAL A G PAVIN -1 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Repair Work • Sealcoating • Parking Lots • Driveways ASK ABOUT OUR COUPON OFFER No Job Too Large or Small! Since 1956 We Will Safely Clean Your Siding, Decks, Overhangs, Brick, Concrete, Roofs And Windows For Busy, Picky, Hard Working People Who Don’t Want Their Stuff Torn Up, Empty Checkbook And Hassles. I Personally Guarantee 100% That You Will Love Our Work, Service And Crew Or You Owe Us Nothing. PO Box 2523 • Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Call (270) 287-2348 270-737-9300 www.thatsallclean.com Hours: Mon. - Sat. 8-5 Sun. 12-4 626 W. Port Rd. Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Quality Furniture At Low Prices. PRESSURE WASHING FREE ESTIMATES Brown and Red Hardwood Mulch & Pine Mulches (Buy 2 get 3rd bag FREE) Financing Available Come see us before you buy. Cherry, Oak Bedrooms, Living Rooms, Dining, Etc. DOING CHRISTMAS LAYAWAYS 270-862-3641 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT! 10% DISCOUNT Pruning & Trimming Services FREE MOWING With Fall Clean-Up Call (270) 828-5934 or email jonesbrotherslandscaping@live.com We buy scrap metal of all kinds! We will pick up abandoned autos. Mose Polk Scrap Metal 1999 Roundtop Rd, E’town, KY 42701 Call (270) 765-2810 ESTFREE IMA TES Y ALLD C O L WNE O Frontier KENNY’S Landscaping CONSTRUCTION Truck Vac Service “Anything Under A Roof” 10% OFF Services if you mention this ad Specializing in Vinyl Siding, Framing, Remodeling, Pole Barns and Decks FULLY INSURED - 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE 270-234-3147 Complete Auto Repair Foreign & Domestic Including European Autos Locally Owned and Operated Fully Insured FREE ESTIMATES Member of the Better Business Bureau BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER PASS THE MIDDLE MAN 15 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM • #1 Metal 40 Year Warranty WE • 5 Ribbed Panels Cut To Your Lengths D E L IV E R Roofing AMISH BUILT Metal Roofs, Shingle Roofs, and more! Licensed & Insured References available No Money Down Required • 30 Year Warranty • Free Estimates • Licensed & Fully Insured • References Available • Metal Roofing got roof damage? Call Triple ‘R’ today for your FREE inspection. KY Builders Call Paul at 270-528-1714 for FREE Estimates! 270-319-3124 168 E. Vine St. • Radcliff, KY 40160 Total Turf Constructors You may qualify for a new roof FREE! • Retaining Walls • Landscaping • Lawn Mowing & Lawn Maintenance Programs • Free Estimates & Fully Insured • Installation, Design And Service For Fully Automatic Sprinkler System • All Pro Putting Greens • Nightscape Lighting • Drainage/Erosion Control • Certified Backflow Preventer Testing 270-877-6554 or 270-828-3174 Irrigation_Plus@hotmail.com or www.irrigationplusky.com Greer’s Tree Service Clean - Courteous - Professional Please call 270-734-0544 Custom Built Garages & Pole Barns Call Wally Today! No Job Too Big or Too Small! 11251 Cub Run Hwy. (Hwy. 88) Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Just Minutes from Munfordville Closed Saturdays and Sundays 524-4035 Irrigation Plus Over 30 years experience! Quality Work at Affordable Prices S SUPERIOR METAL M F FORMING, LLC. Metal Siding, Roofing & Accessories Custom Trim & Fasteners Graduate of the Missouri Taxidermy Institute Mike Colasanti, Owner READY’S AUTOMOTIVE QUALITY ROOFING Radcliff (270) 352-4486 E’town (270) 982-3868 270-268-3042 Topping, Trimming, Removal, Chip Brush, Bucket Truck, Crane Truck 24 Hour Emergency Storm Service 737-2998 CERTIFIED KENTUCKY MASTER LOGGER NOLIN RIVER LOGGING Free Appraisals - References Available Buying Standing Timber on Shares or Outright Also Buying Timber Land 5 Acres or More In Business Over 20 Years Phone 270-531-3751 LET RING Cell 270-528-1537 WHISPERING HILLS LANDSCAPING Jeff Brown Owner/Operator Tree Services • Storm Damage • Original Landscape Designs • Shrubs/Tree Planting • Finish Grading • Power Seeding/Sod • Straw Blowing • Fertilizing • Mulching/Accent Rock • Tree Service • Stump Removal • Trimming/Pruning • Mowing • Landscape/Lawn Maintenance Free Estimates & Fully Insured (270) 877-5886 Cell: (270) 272-5153 C10 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 Spouting new life CROSSWORD Dear Heloise: For years, I have been reusing my empty liquid clothes detergents with spouts. After all of the detergent is gone, I refill the container with water. It is then ready to take hunting, fishing, camping or on picnics as a ready-made wash station. There is usually enough detergent left to wash hands after fishing or before meals. I even wash the dishes with it. The water, if left in a sunny spot, is quite warm and suds up quickly. I hang a roll of paper towels and a trash bag on an old wire clothes hanger next to the wash water. These also can be left in the garden shed or garage to keep the big messes out of the house after potting plants or car repairs. Thanks for a great column. — Doug Doane, Aztec, N.M. ■ Three hints in one: recycle, repurpose and reuse. HINTS FROM HELOISE Plus, using it for familyfriendly activities like camping and fishing gets you a Heloise Hug. — Heloise BEAUTY HINT. Dear Heloise: When you put on your face cream, be sure to rub your elbows before washing your hands — that little step will go a long way to smoothing the elbows. — Adela in West Virginia SMOKY SMELL. Dear Heloise: I left a pot of spaghetti boiling once and remembered it later. When I got home, I turned on the fans, opened all the widows and aired it out. The odor didn’t go away until I heard about this: Fill many coffee cups half full of ammonia. Place them in all the cupboards, windowsills and anywhere else. Within two days, all the smoke smell was gone. — A.H. in Utah ■ This is an old-fashioned hint that may help remove smoke odors, but please don’t use ammonia if you have small children and pets — it’s extremely dangerous if ingested, inhaled or comes in contact with skin. Another alternative: Use bowls of household vinegar to help remove the smoke smell. Don’t forget to turn on the exhaust fan in the kitchen. And the low-tech hint? As you said, open doors and windows. — Heloise VINYL TABLECLOTH. Dear Heloise: I have a beautiful vinyl tablecloth that looks like lace. Because it gets heavy daily use with our large family, it was badly stained, and there was dirt that just wouldn’t wash away. The solution? I filled my freshly scrubbed tub with hot water, poured in some dishwasher soap and put the tablecloth in to soak for about an hour. When I was done, I just rinsed and air-dried it. Now it looks brand new. — Kari Windon in Ohio CLEANING WITH COTTON SWABS. Dear Heloise: A helpful hint I use frequently is cotton swabs to clean in hard-to-reach places, like around sink drains, inside the metal tracks on windows, inside the washing machine’s softener or bleach opening, etc. It is a reasonably inexpensive item, and saves a lot of broken fingernails and cut fingers. — Vera Jezek in Pekin, Ill. Write to Heloise at P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 782795000, or fax to (210) HEL-OISE. King Features Syndicate Inc. PEOPLE ■ Eva Longoria filed court papers Wednesday to divorce basketball star Tony Parker, citing irreconcilable differences. Longoria, a star of TV’s “Desperate Housewives,” and Parker, an NBA All-Star with the San Antonio Spurs, were married July 7, 2007. They have PARKER AND no children together. LONGORIA In the filing, Longoria requested her name be restored to Eva Jacqueline Longoria. She had taken Parker’s name when they married. The filing also stated the couple had a prenuptial agreement but no details were provided. Longoria asked the court to require TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Actress Brenda each side pay its own attorney fees. She also wants to receive spousal sup- Vaccaro is 71. Actress Linda Evans is 68. Country singer Jacky Ward is 64. Actor port from Parker but not pay any. Jameson Parker is 63. Actress-singer ■ TV sitcom star Joel McHale is join- Andrea Marcovicci is 62. Rock musician ing the independent-film community. Herman Rarebell is 61. Singer Graham McHale, who stars in NBC’s “Com- Parker is 60. Actor Delroy Lindo is 58. munity,” is scheduled Comedian Kevin Nealon is 57. Actor to host the Spirit Oscar Nunez is 52. Actress Elizabeth Awards that honor inPerkins is 50. Rock musician Kirk die films on Feb. 26, Hammett (Metallica) is 48. Rock singer the day before the Tim DeLaughter is 45. Actor Owen Wilson Academy Awards. is 42. Singer Duncan Sheik is 41. Actor A relaxed and freeMike Epps is 40. Actress Peta Wilson is wheeling party com40. Actress Chloe Sevigny is 36. Country pared to many Hollysinger Jessi Alexander is 34. Actor wood black-tie gather- McHALE Steven Pasquale is 34. Rapper Fabolous ings, the Spirit Awards will be present- is 31. Actor Nate Parker is 31. Rapper ed in an afternoon ceremony in a tent Mike Jones is 30. Actor Damon Wayans along the beach in Santa Monica. Jr. is 28. Actor Nathan Kress is 18. 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(:45) “The Men Who Stare at Goats” (2009) George Clooney. 281 78 281 Imaginarium “Fanboys” (2008) Sam Huntington. ‘PG-13’ “High Life” (2009) Timothy Olyphant. ‘R’ (CC) “Deep in the Valley” (2009) Chris Pratt. ‘R’ (CC) 350 74 241 (6:25) “The Vicious Kind” (2009) MOVIES SHOWTIME CINEMAS, Radcliff, 351-1519 “Unstoppable” (PG-13) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Skyline” (PG-13) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m. “For Colored Girls” (R) 2, 6:30 and 9:15 p.m. “Due Date” (R) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Megamind” (PG) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m. MOVIE PALACE, Elizabethtown, 769-1505 “Unstoppable” (PG-13) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Skyline” (PG-13) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Morning Glory” (PG-13) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m. “Megamind” 3-D (PG) 1:30, 2, 4, 4:30, 6:30, 7, 9 and 9:30 p.m. “For Colored Girls” (R) 2, 6:30 and 9:15 p.m. “Saw” 3-D (R) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Due Date” (R) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Red” (PG-13) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m. “Paranormal Activity 2” (R) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Life As We Know It” (PG13) 1:30, 4 and 6:30 p.m. “Secretariat” (PG) 1:30, 4 and 6:30 p.m. “Jackass 3D” (R) 9 p.m. “Hereafter” (PG-13) 9 p.m. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE Marmaduke/Brad Anderson C11 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 IN THE STARS Family Circus/Bil Keene Ziggy/Tom Wilson Free Range/Bill Whitehead CLASSIFIEDS HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Social and networking events are a must. An imaginative outlook will bring an interesting response from others and some constructive ideas for you to incorporate into your plans. This is a time to learn as well as to visualize what you want to turn into a reality. Your numbers are 3, 13, 15, 21, 26, 34, 40. ARIES (March 21-April 19): You'll be emotional, especially when it comes to affairs of the heart. Don't jump impulsively into something that has proven to be difficult in the past. Find out if you and the person you are interested in are on the same page. ✪✪✪ TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You cannot change much personally or professionally right now, but you can discover interesting ways to make life better. Change may not be visible just yet but it is heading your way, so you'll want to be prepared to take advantage. ✪✪✪ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): An opportunity is ap- parent and you don't want to miss out because someone forgot to mention something important. You need to be proactive. However, there is no room for pushiness, only direct response and promptness. ✪✪✪✪ CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll be taken advantage of if you are too willing to do for others. Draw the line or set a limit. Keep your finger on the pulse at work or where new positions are being posted and you will make successful gains. ✪✪ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Things are really cooking around you, so don't take time to rest when you should be in the middle of all the excitement. Getting together with people who can offer you interesting proposals or bring greater clarity to your plans will lead to a brighter future. ✪✪✪✪✪ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Spending unnecessarily will lead to worry and stress. Budget wisely and put your money into something that will grow in value. Tag along to a social event with someone who has a formal invitation and you will be invited directly to the next function. ✪✪✪ LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You'll feel burdened by someone who doesn't enjoy the same things you do. Consider whether or not you are wasting your time and energy. Greater interaction with friends, neighbors or a group you would like to be a part of will lead to social opportunities. ✪✪✪ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): If you don't see any options, you aren't looking hard enough. There is plenty going on, so start sharing your thoughts and including people in your plans. You will get things going and start moving in a positive, forward direction. ✪✪✪ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22Dec. 21): Your determination and progressive action will lead to controversy but also will help you stand out and be counted. There will be ups and downs as the day progresses. Separate your Dilbert/Scott Adams Garfield/Jim Davis Peanuts/Charles Shultz Baby Blues/Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman Beetle Bailey/Mort Walker Zits/Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman Hi & Lois/Brian and Greg Walker Stone Soup/Jan Eliot Funky Winkerbean/Tom Batiuk Frank & Ernest/Bob Thaves Hagar the Horrible/Dik Browne Marvin/Tom Armstrong Blondie/Dean Young and Denis Lebrun Jeff MacNelly’s Shoe/Chris Cassatt and Gary Brookins For Better or Worse/Lynn Johnston personal and professional lives so you can keep them balanced. ✪✪✪✪✪ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22Jan. 19): You will have some trouble emotionally. Expect people who want something from you to become impatient if you aren't accommodating. Love is apparent but may take you by surprise. Make sure you aren't infringing on someone else's territory. ✪✪ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Remember your dreams and goals and try to incorporate them into your current lifestyle or situation. You will gain greater perspective, making it easier to rework, revamp and reinstate what you know and do best. ✪✪✪✪ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You should allow time for learning and applying what you have discovered. Someone will be quick to complain or criticize. Focus on something you can develop on your own that shows potential to become a moneymaker. ✪✪✪ C12 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE NEW 2011 DOUBLEWIDE 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,188 sq. ft., $800 per month. Pet standards. If you don’t pay your rent on time, please don’t call. Mobile Home Park, (502) 942-8120. CHECK OUT OUR SPECIALS!!! 2 & 3 Bedroom homes for sale. Low down payment. Financing available. Call for details (270) 351-1376. 112 VIRGIL DR, RADCLIFF, 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath, enclosed garage, front/back patio, washer & dryer hookup. $725/month. 2935 S Wilson Rd, Radcliff, 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath, enclosed garage, back patio, large backyard, washer & dryer hookup, $725/month. 119 Raleigh Dr, E’town, townhome, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, stainless steel appliances, private patio. $750/month, $500 deposit. Pet standards. View online at www.rentwithgrace.com or call 270-735-1940 for appointment. ALL UTILITIES PAID Free Cable with HBO, $70 per week and up rents our FURNISHED MOTEL ROOMS, $100 per week and up rents our FURNISHED MOBILE HOMES located in Etown, Small D e posits, NO LEASE REQUIRED. (270) 769-6771 LET US BUY LAND & DEED IT TO YOU WITH 2, 3, 4, OR 5 BEDROOM NEW HOME. CALL (502) 933-2900 FAMILY CARE HOME has vacancy for your loved one, male or female welcome. 24 hour care. Over 29 years experience. 502-348-6075 NEAR BRANDENBURG 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Nice mobile home on 2 acre lot. New carpet & fresh paint. Heat pump/AC, roof, vinyl & appliances less than 3 years old. Asking $45,200. Call to view 270-668-3942. NEW LISTING - Super nice doublewide with 2 acres on 1238 in Meade Co., $99,000. Owner financing a v a i l a b l e . www.ky-landco.com Office open 7 days a week, sales agent available 24/7. Call 1-866-865-5263. 108 POTOMAC STREETRadcliff. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, 1 car garage, fenced in back yard, shed. $850 month/deposit. Pet standards. Call (270) 268-0825. HERITAGE MANOR At North Miles and Colonial Dr. Duplex community. 2 & 3 bedroom w/1 & 2 baths. Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, laundry hookup. Cathedral ceilings, skylights, fireplaces, ceiling fan, walk in closets. Children welcome. Your own private yard and driveway. Call 270-765-3770 or 502-708-2550. PINE CREST APARTMENTS is accepting applications for two and three bedroom apartments. The rent and security deposit is based on the income for those who qualify. We pay for the gas heat, water, and trash pickup. Maintenance is provided. There is a laundry room on the complex. Extremely low income applicants are encouraged to apply. Can apply for an apartment between 9:00AM 12Noon Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at 504 Vista Drive, Elizabethtown, KY. Closed Wednesday. Call 270-769-5645 for more information. TTY# 1-800-648-6056, Equal Housing Opportunity. $200 SECURITY DEPOSIT!! 2 & 3 bedrooms available. Pets welcome. Call (270) 351-1376. 242 SOUTH AIRVIEW DR., 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1025 sq ft., kitchen appliances, vaulted ceiling, carpet & tile, central heat/air, shed, dead end st., pet restrictions, military welcome, have clause & discount, 1 year lease with references, rent & deposit $725. 270-769-8177. 565 CONGRESS DR., Radcliff, only 5 minutes from post. Available immediately. Beautiful, spacious 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath in quiet neighborhood, sitting on 1/2 acre lot. This brick/vinyl house has beautiful landscaping, neutral colors & outside storage building. No garage. $1,095 a month & 1 month deposit, $900. Minimum 1 yr. lease. Pet standards. Call (270) 723-0267. 2659 LAKE ROAD NORTH Radcliff, located in Meadow Lake Subdivision. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large den area, fireplace, fenced in backyard, deck, pet standards. $925 rent/deposit. Call (270) 268-0825. 2/3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH completely remodeled house on 2 acres located in Larue Co. Dishwasher, stove & refrigerator furnished. Windows, flooring, paint, cabinets & countertops all new. Large 2 car garage/workshop, fully insulated with heat & air. $585 a month, $585 deposit. Garbage pickup included. Call (270) 774-1064. A LOVELY OLDER BRICK home in Vine Grove. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, hardwood floors, gas fireplace, full basement. Features a brand new 90% efficient furnace. Large corner lot with mature trees. Front porch & large covered back deck. $895 rent. (270) 234-1404 YOUR LAND OR FAMILY LAND GETS YOU A NEW HOME. Call (502) 933-2900 *AVOID FRANCHISE Scam: When it comes to earnings and locations, there are no guarantees. For free information about buying a biz op or franchise without getting scammed, write the Federal Trade Commission at Washington, D.C., 20580. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 HOUSE FOR RENT, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, in Shepherdsville, 35 minutes to Fort Knox. $825 month. Call (502) 249-0057. $290 MONTHLY, 2 bedroom garage apartment. City - close to hospital. Deposit and pet standards. Call 270-304-1089. 2011 16x80 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath, $29,995, that’s right...brand new 16x80 for $29,995. Hurry limited time offer. Call (270) 828-8834. CLASSIFIEDS *APARTMENTS* ELIZABETHTOWN 2 bedroom, Westport Rd, $475 FT KNOX/RADCLIFF 1 bedroom, $350, 2 bedroom, $500 270-272-1222 or www.lsrentals.com LOOK BEAUTIFUL 2 to 3 bedroom brick country cottage, old wood burning stove, plus fireplace, 2 plus acres, walkout basement, 2 full baths, washer & dryer hook up, ceiling fans, large detached garage. $895 plus deposit, pet standards, (270) 319-2622. Garrett Rd. NEW CONSTRUCTION HOMES located Santa Fe Subdivision, off Upper Colesburg Road, 98 Roswell Drive. 4 bedroom, 3 baths, Jacuzzi tub, 2 car garage, new appliances, hardwood floors. $1,295 month/deposit. 136 Roswell Dr., 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Jacuzzi tub, 2 car garage, new appliances, hardwood floors, $1,195 rent/deposit. Call (270) 268-0825. NEW HOMES - Much less than most monthly rent. Add some land for $20 to $30 a month. Call (502) 933-2900. RADCLIFF 3 BEDROOM. 1-1/2 bath home. Nice neighborhood just minutes from Fort Knox. Close to restaurants and stores. 2 car garage and fenced in backyard. Call to view 270-668-3942 CLEAN, FRESHLY painted 2 bedroom apartment in Radcliff. Quiet area close to Ft. Knox. Rent $450 per month, 1 yr. lease. Call (270) 272-4025. SMALL WAREHOUSE for lease with office, $650 monthly. Call (270) 766-8263. Make extra cash. Become an independent home delivery carrier for The News-Enterprise. Current Routes Available: For more information or to apply, visit: The News-Enterprise 408 W. Dixie Ave. Elizabethtown, KY (No phone calls please) www.thenewsenterprise.com WE HAVE SEVERAL LAND & Home packages available in the Ft. Knox area with Financing Available for Everyone. www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 3+ BEDROOMS 2 baths. Homes for under $110,000. 100% financing for qualified buyers. Call Sonya @ (270) 300-2887 for your no obligation pre-qualification information. Century 21 Associated. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS restricted to houses, with a great view, on Thompson Road in near Rineyville. $29,900. Financing available for everyone. www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 4.6 ACRES - septic, electric, water meter, driveway, near Fort Knox, Meade Co. $37,900. Owner financing. McGehee Humphrey & Davis Realty 1-800-422-4997 or (270) 877-6366. 5 ACRES - open and wooded, paved road, electric available, Meade County, $21,900. McGehee Humphrey & Davis Realty 1-800-422-4997 or (270) 877-6366. 8.6 ACRES - wooded, septic, electric, cistern, driveway, Meade Co, owner financing, $24,900. McGehee Humphrey & Davis Realty 1-800-422-4997 or (270) 877-6366. 122 ACRES - gorgeous open & wooded land, ponds, barns, old homesite, nice fishing, hunting & trail riding property. Great locatition & private, Hardin-Breck line, $1,900 per acre. www.ky-landco.com Office open 7 days a week, sales agent available 24/7. Call 1-866-865-5263. UPTON/SONORA AREA 3 bedroom. 1 bath. Home for Rent border of Upton and Sonora, farm setting some appliances and furniture furnished. Pet Standards $550 plus utilities & security deposit Matt (270) 324-4069 mschuckert@scrtc.com CITY SCHOOLS COME HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 3 bedroom mobile home available in Flaherty, $425 month. Background check, deposit required. All new move ins recieve holiday gift card. For more information call Heather, (270) 668-9713. You need: A car, auto insurance and a Kentucky Drivers License to deliver newspapers in neighborhoods during the early morning hours. 1/2 ACRE off Joe Prather Hwy., has a set up for mobile home or house with city water, sewers, electric, off Hwy. 313 and Rogersville Road on Dwight Street. $19,900. Owner Financing Available. Call 351-4977 or 800-336-6331. www.kentucky-land.com SENIOR COMMUNITY, quiet neighborhood- 2 bedroom, 2 baths, large living/dining room, kitchen with Mouser cabinets. No steps, back patio, one car garage with double driveway. close to drug stores, restaurants, hospitals, grocery stores. Non smoking environment, pet policy. Call (270) 765-7501. PRIVATE, approximately 11 acres. Approximately 4000 square feet, fireplace, pool, etc. 2 miles from Bardstown. 502-294-9697 1 and 2 ACRES BUILDING LOTS available near Fort Knox, restricted to houses, only minutes from the Bullion Blvd Gate. Beautiful wooded lots in Hunters Forest Estates. $29,900. Financing available for everyone. www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331. Elizabethtown & Brandenburg VERY NICE BRICK HOME nice shaded yard located in Meade Co., 3 bedroom, 2 bath, carport, black top drive, $118,000. www.ky-landco.com Office open 7 days a week, sales agent available 24/7. Call 1-866-865-5263. 500 PARK AVE. Willow Creek Subdivision, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, whirlpool tub, 3 car garage, partially finished basement, formal dining area. Pet standards. $1,495 rent/deposit. 1 year lease. Call (270) 268-0825. ELIZABETHTOWN 3 BEDROOM. 1-1/2 bath. newly remodeled with fenced in back yard. Pet Standards $950 per month. (270) 769-8649 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM Apartments & mobile homes. Available immediately, 1 1/2 bath, located in Muldraugh. If you can’t pay your rent on time, please do not call. (502) 942-8120. 42 ACRE FARM west of Elizabethtown near Custer. 2/3 pasture land 1/3 woods, has a small barn. Located off State Hwy 86 on Church of God Road in Breckinridge County. $89,900. www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331. 1 BEDROOM Townhouse, kitchen appliances, + W/D, patio. 609 Westport Road, E’town. $450 mo, + dep. Call (270) 358-3166 or after 5pm and weekends (270) 765-9542. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH Berm house, all kitchen appliances, sky lights, open floor plan with loft & fireplace. Large garage. A must tour! 30 minutes from Ft. Knox. Call (270) 723-4240; (270) 300-2345. 3 BEDROOM BRICK newly remodeled, kitchen with appliances, large lot. $695.00/ month + deposit, 105 Dana Dr., Hodgenville. (270) 358-3166 or (270) 765-9542 after 5pm. EXTRA NICE 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment, 1200 sq ft, all appliances provided, $725 month. Newly remodeled, 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment, all utilities include in rent $625 month. 2 bedroom, 1 bath house, with deck overlooking Ohio River $625 month. Quiet country setting in Brandenburg, only 10 miles from Ft Knox, military clause as well as military discount. Call (270) 422-2160 or (877) 422-2155. 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The toll free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800927-9275. 2.4 ACRE LOTS near Fort Knox set up for mobile home or double wide with new septic system, city water, electric service, drive way, located of U. S. Hwy 60 and Hobbs Reesor Road. $27,900. Owner Financing Available for Everyone. www.kentucky-land. com (270) 351-4977, (800) 336-6331 3 ACRES AND MORE on Horn Road in Hardin County, city water, paved road. Starting @$18,900. Financing Available for Ever y o n e . www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 LET KY LAND OF E’TOWN Help You Find the Perfect Home or Lot. Many Listings to Choose from in Central Ky. We Will Buy or Trade for Your Property. Cash Paid. We Will Finance Anyone. Call Ky Land at 737-2111 or 1-800-737-6030. MOBILE HOME and Land near Brandenburg and Fort Knox. 16x80 home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, city water, central heat and air, all electric, freshly painted and new carpet on one acre of land. Located near schools and shopping. $54,900. Owner Financing Available for everyone. 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 www.kentucky-land.com LARGE BARN, Stalls, 120x50 riding arena on 3.7 acres located near Big Springs, shared well & electric, some fencing. www.ky-landco.com Office open 7 days a week, sales agent available 24/7. Call 1-866-865-5263. MUST TOUR TO APPRECIATE! Two year old, 1400 sq. ft. ranch style Santa Fe Springs, open floor plan, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage on a 1 acre lot at end of cul-de-sac, 15 minutes from Ft. Knox. Immaculate condition. $168,900. Call (270) 766-9533. 4 ACRES near Fort Knox set up for house or doublewide with septic system, city water, and electric. Located off US Hwy 60 and Fort Ave in Farmington on Evan Road. $39,900. Owner Financing available. 351-4977or 800-336-6331 www.kentucky-land.com 6 ACRES west of Elizabethtown. Property lays excellent mostly woods and some open land, city water and electric available on paved road. Located in western Hardin County off Hwy 84 on Dry Ridge Road, $24,900 Owner financing available. www.kentucky-land-com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331. 8 ACRES OF LAND west of Elizabethtown off Hwy 84. on Cunduff Lane. Property on paved county road with city water available. $27,900. Owner Financing available. Call 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 www.kentucky-land.com 15 ACRES all forest land, plentiful deer and turkey has a small stream on the property, electric available. Located off US Hwy 60 in Breckinridge County near Garfield. $27,900. Owner Financing Available. www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331. ONE ACRE BUILDING LOTS on St. Johns Road, restricted to brick homes, city water, lays excellent. $34,900. Financing Available for Everyone. www.kentucky-land.com 351-4977 or 800-336-6331 OWNER FINANCE - Step outside your kitchen & into the country with this beautiful bi-level home, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room, new central air/heat. Shed, fenced backyard & 1 1/2 car attached garage. $1,500 down, $750 monthly. 250 Indiana Trail, Radcliff. Call (270) 877-5723. NOTICE: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS. RFP-0100 FOOD SERVICES ELIZABETHTOWN COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE CLOSING DATE: DECEMBER 9, 2010 Contact KCTCS Purchasing (Brenda.nolan@kctcs.edu) to request a copy of the RFP or go to: http://www.kctcs.edu, Vendors, Request for Proposals. ECTC is an equal opportunity employer & educational institution. KENTUCKY COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM The five faces of Cinderella PuLse Arts,food and entertainment in Central Kentucky November 18-24,2010 Polly Shaw’s Sweet Potato Salad PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 2 INSIDE Cuisine..........................4 Calendar ......................6 Tunes.............................8 Movies ..........................9 Spare Time ................10 Television ....................11 TV listings ..................14 DENZEL WASHINGTON IS ‘UNSTOPPABLE.’ Solid film is sort of based on real events. MOVIES, PAGE 9 NOTHING ROCKS LIKE A VEGAN WITH A BULLWHIP. Local band is more than military. PAGE 28 O B S E R VAT I O N Finding the truth about toons I I’m not sure what caused me to remember this, but I think there was a mystery surrounding a ’60s band. No, I’m not talking about The Beatles mystery. This goes way beyond the assertion that the original Paul McCartney died and was secretly replaced, leaving only a trail of intricately-placed and cryptically-dispersed clues as to what really happened. No, this was much more serious. This involved cartoons. Maybe you remember them: The Archies. (Then again, maybe this was way before your time, in which case you should just nod your head and pretend you know what I’m talking about). In the ’60s a cartoon called “The Archie Show,” based on the comic books, hit the TV airwaves and included The Archies. The band hit the charts with a couple of songs, namely “Sugar, Sugar” and “Jingle Jangle.” (They believed in alliteration, didn’t they?) Somewhere amongst the belongings of one of my family members there’s a 45 (don’t ask if you don’t know what that is, and it doesn’t involve firearms) of “Sugar, Sugar” floating around. This was also at a time when you could get 45s on the backs of cereal boxes. That’s right. The recordings were actually parts of the boxes, and you had to cut them off. They could be played on regular record players. (Believe it or not, I still have a cereal box 45 copy somewhere of “Love Light” by The Archies.) When the band hit the charts, I was excited to hear they would perform live on some television show (I don’t even remember what it was). I remember waiting for what seemed forever for them to get to the segment with The Archies. You can imagine my disappointment when the announcement came explaining The Archies would not be ROBERT able to perform live but VILLANUEVA had sent a pre-recorded video or tape. It was the cartoon version of the song they were supposed to sing. I felt robbed. I wanted to shout “Sugar!” (Or something like that. I was a kid, after all.) So I never did know what the band members looked like. And maybe that was the aim. Maybe someone associated with the group’s management started thinking “Hey, if these guys perform live, the kids are going to expect them to look like their corresponding cartoon characters ... and they don’t.” Or maybe they decided it was just better to leave it a mystery. But today’s technology changes things. With a click of the mouse you can find out all sorts of things. Recently, I took advantage of that technology to find some answers. For instance, according to www.an swers.com, the band was a compilation of studio musicians. I had figured as much, but I didn’t know anything about them before I did the Internet search. Ron Dante, aka Carmine Granito, was the lead singer for the cartoon band. Jeannie Thomas was the group’s female vocalist and was later replaced by Toni Wine, who sang on “Sugar, Sugar” which went on to become Billboard’s Song of the Year in 1969. “The Archie Show” spawned “Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies.” And therein lies the source of another song I liked. The cartoon was like a kid’s version of “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In” and featured classic horror film monsters. One of the songs I remember from that show was titled “Chick-A-Boom.” Dick Monda, who wrote the song, later re-recorded and released the song as “Chick-A-Boom (Don’t Ya Jes’ Love It)” under the pseudonym Daddy Dewdrop. Yeah, that’s another 45 I have. (I apparently liked a lot of toon tunes. We won’t even get into that whole “Josie and the Pussy Cats” connection.) So decades after I first watched those toons and heard their tunes, I’ve uncovered the truth. OK, maybe they were just mysteries to me. And the more I think about it, the more I think it was a good idea I never saw the studio bands perform the toon tunes. As a kid, it probably would have taken away something from the cartoon to see the live band counterparts. As an adult, it doesn’t interfere much with that memory, and that’s a good thing. (Don’t Ya Jes’ Love It?) Robert Villanueva can be reached at rvillanueva@thenewsenterprise.com or (270) 505-1743. Brown-Pusey House becomes Santa’s Workshop By ROBERT VILLANUEVA rvillanueva@thenewsenterprise.com Crafts, Christmas cards, candles, cookies and cider are all part of the annual Santa’s Workshop event for children and adults alike from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 20 at The Brown-Pusey House. Elf and reindeer helpers will be on hand to assist guests as each gets to make a wooden spoon snowman, Santa ornament, beeswax candle and personalized Christmas card. The cost is $3 per person, and hot apple cider, punch and cookies will be served. Guests get one of each of the crafts with each paid admission, said Twylane Van Lahr, director of The Brown-Pusey House. Santa’s Workshop also includes a silent auction, where bids for mini-trees will be accepted starting at $25. Bids for the themed trees will continue through 4 p.m. Dec. 11 with the highest bids at that time winning the trees. The annual event is less to raise money as it is to correspond with area holiday activities. Van Lahr said she would be pleased to break even. “We just do it for the community,” Van Lahr said. Van Lahr said adults and children alike enjoy the event. “It’s kind of a family activity,” she said. In fact, she said, making the beeswax candles seems to be a highlight for many. “A lot of the adults get into that,” she said. Additional candles will be available for $2 each. Including the crafts, refreshments and holiday spirit, the event is a bargain for its guests, the director said. “They’re really getting a lot for their money,” Van Lahr said. For more information call 765-2515. Robert Villanueva can be reached at (270) 505-1743. On the cover ... Five dancers wear costumes from different parts of Allegro Dance Theatre’s “Cinderella.” Photo by Jill Pickett. 3 PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 Focus on photographs Jiminy Cricket goes a cappella By ROBERT VILLANUEVA rvillanueva@thenewsenterprise.com By ROBERT VILLANUEVA rvillanueva@thenewsenterprise.com What do Fats Waller and Jiminy Cricket have in common? They both will be represented when Kentucky Vocal Union performs in concert Friday night. The “Prelude to the Holidays” concert is at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center at John Hardin High School. Robb Heady, KVU member, said the contemporary barbershop chorus will perform selections from a variety of sources. Among those represented will be Jiminy Cricket from Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio,” jazz musician Waller, and others, such as Nat King Cole, John Michael Montgomery, Simon and Garfunkel, Billy Gillham and Brian Wilson. “With that said, it will be a most entertaining evening of top quality a cappella singing, as the Kentucky Vocal Union is currently ranked as eighth best chorus in the world by the Barbershop Harmony Society,” Heady said. More than 300 choruses were ranked in 2010, he said. Special guests for the concert are the John Hardin Choir, Heartland Fillies and OC Times. The Heartland Fillies is a local women’s barbershop chorus. OC Times is the 2008 International Quartet champions and the first international champion quartet to perform in Elizabethtown. “This young, charismatic quartet from Southern California performs upbeat and entertaining selections from groups such as The Beach Boys, Diamond Rio and many more,” Heady said. “Prelude to the Holidays” will live up to its name and then some, he said. “The concert will be a family friendly event, as we’ll also present a few holiday tunes, and will be a rare treat for anyone who enjoys great singing and innovative arrangements,” Heady said. Tickets for the concert are $15 for adults and $5 for high school age or younger. For tickets or more information call Heady at (270) 872-6677. Tickets also may be purchased at the door the night of the show. Robert Villanueva can be reached at (270) 505-1743. The focus will be on an Elizabethtown photographer Tuesday, when the First Federal Gallery of Historic State Theater complex hosts a booksigning. David Toczko will unveil his book, “Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, 50th Anniversary of the Restoration,” at the event, which will take place at the theater from 6 to 8 p.m. The book’s foreword was written by actress Ashley Judd. Photography from the book will be on display, and drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served. Proceeds from the booksigning will benefit the Hardin County History Museum, which will hold an open house during the event. “It seemed like a nice way to tie it in,” he said, referring to the historic nature of his book’s subject and museum’s focus. Toczko hopes area residents will discover or re-discover the Hardin County History Museum because of the booksigning and credited First Federal Savings Bank for its sponsorship of the event. The book of photography includes more than 260 color images of Shaker Village at different times of day and during different seasons. Toczko visited Shaker Submitted photo “Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, 50th Anniversary of the Restoration,” is a book by Elizabethtown photographer David Toczko. He will sign copies of his book Tuesday at the Historic State Theater. Village as a youth and returned when he had children because he wanted them to see it, he said. “I just fell in love with it all over again,” he said. The book represents four years of photography at the historic site. In that time Toczko accrued some 30,000 images of Shaker Village. While many people have visited the location, Toczko said he enjoys being able to look at the same scenes from “slightly differ- ent” perspectives. He cited a bowl of lemons in the dining room of one of the buildings as an example. “Every time I visit I see something different,” he said. Though Toczko has photographed Shaker Village for four years, the idea for the book came in the last two. He had never published a book of photography before. “This is my first attempt at it, but it certainly won’t be my last,” he said, qualifying that statement with the fact that he will wait awhile before attempting another book project. The author also is featured at a booksigning 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea. Toczko’s photography has graced national and international magazines as well as been exhibited in galleries throughout Kentucky. His works also have been selected to appear at the Kentucky State Capitol Rotunda, the Senate Offices of the Kentucky State Capitol Annex and the Kentucky First Lady’s Office. The photographer considers Shaker Village a place where he can “decompress.” “I do really enjoy going there,” he said. Robert Villanueva can be reached at (270) 505-1743. Looking for a few good ladies And men,too The News-Enterprise Hardin County Playhouse is looking for a few good ladies. And some men. The actors are needed for HCP’s production of “Leading Ladies,” a comedy by Ken Ludwig. Needed are three women and four to five men. All roles are for adults. “Leading Ladies” is a comedy described by artistic director Bo Cecil as a broad farce. Auditions are 6:30 p.m. Nov. 22 and Nov. 23 at Plum Alley Theater in the Historic State Theater complex in Elizabethtown. Performances are Feb. 11-20. For more information call (270) 351-0577. Your mouse knows the way ... thenewsenterprise.com PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 4 C COOKIE QUESTIONS Q: I have always purchased one type of butter for baking cookies because long ago someone told me that other brands have a fluctuating water content. Would I sacrifice consistency, or especially taste, if I should use a different or even generic brand of butter? Is there a hands-down favorite for cookie baking? A: National brands of unsalted stick butter, those two- or four-stick boxes or wrapped packages, generally contain somewhere between 12 and 15 percent water. Note that the fat content is between 77 and 80 percent and the milk solids come in between about 3 and 5 percent. Those percentages are only working estimates, and numbers may vary. Many of the higherfat, so-called “premium” or “boutique” butters have a higher percentage of fat, and there is a range within those. The moisture content in the higher-fat butters creates beautifully textured and full-flavored cookie doughs, but you must allow for this minimal amount of moisture in the recipe; the challenge in using them is that many cookie doughs in the past probably were devised with butter that contains a slightly higher percentage of moisture. Salt is added to butter to extend its shelf life somewhat (after all, salt is a preservative), but is also included for flavor or to enhance flavor. There are some sea-salt premium butters on the market that are exceptional. — Washington Post Pulse uisine Polly Shaw’s Sweet Potato Salad W ell, I promised you another Polly Shaw recipe for Thanksgiving, and I think you’re going to like it. I’m sure this Sweet Potato Salad wasn’t intended to be a Thanksgiving dish. It would be just as perfect My Kitchen, served at any time of the year. Your But Thanksgiving is the one Recipe time that just about everyone fixes sweet potatoes in some Mary Alice Holt form or another – whether it’s baked sweet potatoes, sweet potato casserole or sweet potato pie. This is a new and different way to serve sweet potatoes, and one that I had certainly never considered. I happen to love sweet SHAW potatoes in any form, but when I first read through the recipe, I couldn’t imagine I would be too fond of this. I was fine with pineapple in the recipe, but I couldn’t imagine sweet potatoes with mayo, celery, mustard and red bell peppers. However, because it came from Polly Shaw, I knew it was worth trying and I’m so glad I did. This is very good, and I definitely will make it again. Mary Alice Holt can be reached at (270) 505-1751, or at maholt@thenewsenterprise.com. SWEET POTATO SALAD 4 1 1 4 small sweet potatoes cup mayonnaise tablespoon mustard stalks celery, sliced ¼inch thick 1 small red bell pepper cut into ¼-inch dice 1 cup diced fresh pineapple 2 scallions, finely chopped Salt and pepper to taste ½ cup coarsely chopped toasted pecans Chopped fresh chives 3 3 2 2 o f i s 2 3 Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Wrap each potato in foil and bake for 1 hour. Unwrap; let cool. Peel, then cut into ¾-inch chunks. Mix mayonnaise and mustard in a large bowl. Add sweet potatoes, celery, red pepper, pineapple and scallions. Toss gently. Season with salt and pepper, cover and refrigerate about one hour. Fold in pecans, sprinkle with chives and serve. The recipe didn’t say, but I think this would make about six servings. Photo by Jill Pickett WE WANT YOUR RECIPES SEND YOUR RECIPE TO: Best Recipe, The News-Enterprise, 408 W. Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY 42701; or email it to maholt@thenewsenterprise. com; or fax it to Mary Alice Holt at 769-6965. Include your name, address and phone number and tell something about the history of the recipe. If possible, include a photo of yourself. e s C e a d i 5 PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 A DASH OF CLASS More Thanksgiving-style recipes To continue with last week’s column, I am going to give you some healthy alternative recipes for the traditional Thanksgiving meal. Remember, this is an “event,” but you can easily prepare your favorite foods so that at the end of the day you are not feeling guilty and/or miserable. Starting with your turkey, buy a turkey breast or even a whole turkey, but not self basting, which has more fat. If you want to eat healthy, take skin off before slicing and remember to eat white meat only. Dark meat has many more calories. Salt (watch the amount that your sprinkle on, or use Lite Salt) and pepper the turkey and rub with lower calorie margarine instead of butter. In the cavity of the turkey, you can place whole onion, whole lemon and/or herbs. Use a cook- NORA SWEAT ing bag to keep moisture in the turkey and to avoid having to baste through the cooking process. You might want to skip the deep fry method this year, way too unhealthy. The second food you think of preparing is stuffing (or dressing as some people call it), which is not a healthy food, but it can be made healthier. The recipe I have for you is from www.allrecipes.com and suggests adding more celery, which has lots of fiber and makes it healthier. Also, use fat free chicken broth. It is much better to place your stuffing in a greased casserole than to stuff the turkey, which makes it absorb more fat. The other recipes from the Splenda website sound like good choices. Happy Thanksgiving to all my readers, remember to be thankful. As for the three of us, we will be at Cracker Barrel. No dishes to wash, but yet no leftovers! Nora Sweat is a native of Hardin County and a retired home economics/family and consumer science teacher. She can be reached at norasweat@thenewsenterprise.com or by mail at 408 W. Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY 42701 TWICE-BAKED SWEET POTATOES 3 baked sweet potatoes, (mediumlarge size) 3 tablespoons Splenda 2 tablespoons butter, softened 2 ounces cream cheese, softened ¼ teaspoon cinnamon ginger ¼ teaspoon salt black pepper 1 egg ¼ cup pecans, finely chopped Slice sweet potatoes in half lengthwise. Scoop out flesh with a spoon, leaving the skins about ¼ inch thick. Set skins aside. Place potato flesh in a medium size mixing bowl. Add remaining ingredients and mix until well combined. Fill reserved skins equally with the filling. Bake for 25-35 minutes in a 375 degree oven. CELERY STUFFING 2 cups diced celery, with leaves 3 cups chicken broth 1/2 cups minced onion 1/2 cups butter 4 quarts bread cubes (whole wheat bread and white bread, cubed and toasted) 3 eggs, beaten 1 tablespoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper 1/4 teaspoon sage 1 pinch thyme Melt butter in saucepan. Sauté onion in melted butter until soft, but not brown. Add celery and stir well. Add 2 cups chicken broth. Bring to a boil. Cover and simmer for 10 minutes. Place bread cubes into large mixing bowl. Add eggs, salt, pepper, sage, and thyme. Add onion and celery mixture. Combine thoroughly. If still too dry, add more chicken broth. Makes enough stuffing to fill a 10 to 15 pound turkey. CRUSTLESS PUMPKIN PIE 2/3 cup Calorie Sweetener 3 tablespoons whole wheat flour 3 eggs 2 cups canned 3 (8 ounce) packages fat-free cream cheese, warmed in a microwave for 15 seconds Splenda brown sugar blend 3 large eggs 15 ounces can pumpkin ½ cup low-fat maple or vanilla yogurt 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1½ teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon imitation maple or rum flavoring 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Coat the bottom and sides of a 9-inch spring form pan with non-stick cooking spray. Using an electric mixer, beat cream cheese and brown sugar until smooth. Beat in eggs one at a time. Blend in pumpkin, yogurt, flour, cinnamon, ginger, flavoring and vanilla. Pour filling into prepared pan. Bake until outer rim is puffy and center is slightly wobbly, about 1 hour and 10 minutes. Remove from oven and run a knife around the inner edge but do not remove the pan side. Let stand at room temperature 30 minutes. Refrigerate warm cake, uncovered, until cold. Then cover with foil and refrigerate at least 4 hours (or up to 3 days). Remove 1 hour before serving. When ready to serve, carefully remove side of pan. Cut into 12 wedges with wet knife wiped clean between cuts. CRANBERRY ORANGE SAUCE 1 teaspoon corn½ cup water starch pumpkin 1 medium orange, 1 cup Splenda 3/4 cup fat-free peeled, seeded 3 cups fresh cranberevaporated milk and diced ries 1 ½ teaspoon vanilla ¼ teaspoon cinnaCombine cornstarch, granulated sweetener and water in a medium saucepan, stirring until mon In a mixing bowl, combine the sweetener and flour. Add eggs; mix well. Stir in the pumpkin, milk, vanilla and cinnamon; mix until well blended. Pour into a greased 9-in. pie plate. Place pie plate in a 15-in. x 10-in. x 1-in. baking pan; add 1/2 in. of hot water to pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 50-55 minutes or until a knife inserted near the center comes out clean. APPLE PIE 1 unbaked double pie crust 7 cups Jonathan, Gala, or Granny Smith apples, cored, peeled and thinly sliced PUMPKIN-MAPLE CRUSTLESS CHEESECAKE 1 cup Splenda 3 tablespoons cornstarch ¾ teaspoon cinnamon ¼ teaspoon nutmeg salt Place one crust into a 9-inch pie pan. Place sliced apples into a large mixing bowl and set aside. Combine granulated sweetener, cornstarch, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt in a small bowl. Sprinkle mixture over apples and toss. Spoon apple mixture into pie crust. Place the second crust over the filling. Seal edges, trim, and flute. Make small openings in the top crust. Bake in a preheated 425 degree oven for 40-50 minutes or until the top crust is golden. sweetener and cornstarch dissolve. Stir in cranberries and diced orange. Bring mixture to a boil, stirring often, over medium-high heat; reduce heat, and simmer, stirring often, 5 minutes or until cranberry skins begin to pop and mixture begins to thicken. Set aside to cool. Cover and chill at least 3 hours. Serve cold or warm over your favorite roasted meats. PUZZLE ANSWERS from Page 10 NEED INGREDIENTS? Keep these strategic tips in mind when you go the self-checkout route: ■ The fewer items the better, unless the items in your cart have been prescanned with a hand-held device such as Giant’s Scan It! ■ Too many heavy items on a conveyor belt will cause it to overload and halt. Four 12-packs of soda are okay, but five 50-pound bags of dog food can cause a temporary crash. ■ Once something goes on the belt or scale platform, don’t take it off until you’ve paid. ■ Be careful not to plonk down a purse, a wallet or even your car keys near any part of the checkout that weighs items. That can cause the system to calibrate incorrectly or halt. ■ Booze is a no-go. Buying beer or wine requires age verification that, as of now, might mean a store employee must step in. ■ Packaged firewood and large pots in plants are often too bulky or lack UPC labels. ■ Information for seasonal or specialty items might not be loaded in the system. You might be able to doublecheck before getting hung up in mid-order by finding a scanning station in the store to check the item’s UPC. ■ And finally, no current system can account for the differences in weight of a bag made from cloth or recycled material, Glenn Gibson of Magruder’s Supermarket says. So if you bring your own bags from home, don’t try to fill them until your receipt is in hand. PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 6 Calendar Pulse TODAY GAMER’S EDGE ‘WHERE GAMERS PLAY,’ 3046 Dolphin Drive, Suite E, E’town. POC: 505-4331. HEART OF KENTUCKY MEN’S CHORUS, 79:30 p.m., Memorial United Methodist Church choir room, 631 N. Miles St., E’town. Interested singers invited to attend. POC: Woody Will, 766-9946 or Woodrow.will@kyfa.org. HEARTLAND FILLIES LADIES BARBERSHOP CHORUS, 7 p.m., the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2950 Shepherdsville Road, E’town, one block past Ring Road. New singers welcome. POC: 877-2553. KARATE CLASSES, 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, White Mills Christian Church gym, for ages 7 and older. POC: Bert Rosenbarker, 369-0328. LINE DANCING WITH THE HIGHWAY 210 HILLBILLY STOMPERS, 7-8:30 p.m. at former Hardin County Skating Rink on Ky. 210. $2. POC: 737-2295. MILD BILL’S COUNTRY KARAOKE SHOW, 6 -11 p.m., Las Chalupas Mexican Restaurant, 1007 N. Mulberry St., E’town. POC: Mild Bill, 982-2244. 3-PUTT WILLIE’S, Pine Valley Golf Resort, 850 Pine Valley Drive, E’town, Ladies Night with karaoke and dance music, 9 p.m.-midnight Thursdays. POC: David, (502) 510-0320. ‘THE ROAD TO SANTIAGO’ PRESENTATION, 3 p.m., Room 212 in Regional Postsecondary Education Center on ECTC main campus; free, open to public. Beverly Furnival will speak about her experience as a pilgrim on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela (the Way of St. James), the medieval pilgrimage route in Northern Spain. POC: 706-8881, or Jim.Murley@ kctcs.edu. FRIDAY BINGO, 7 p.m., sponsored by Hardin Post 113, at the American Legion, 1251 Ring Road, E’town, pull tab sales and kitchen open 5:30 p.m., sponsored by Hardin Post 113, proceeds go to American Legion programs in the community, POC: Jesse Hall, 737-9949. ‘PRELUDE TO THE HOLIDAYS’ CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center at John Hardin High School, presented by the Kentucky Vocal Union. Special Guests: Heartland Fillies, John Hardin Choir and International Quartet Champion “OC Times.” Tickets are $15 for adults, $5 for high school age or under. POC: Robb, 872-6677. 3-PUTT WILLIE’S, Pine Valley Golf Resort, 850 Pine Valley Drive, E’town, Graffiti Layne, 8 p.m. Nov. 19 and 20. POC: Sharon Smith, (502) 510-0320. JAY’S COUNTRY MUSIC DANCE & SHOW, 1200 Old Ekron Road, Brandenburg, with the County Ramblers and special guests. Admission: $5 for adults; free for kids 12 and under. Purchase tickets at the door. POC: 547-0734. MILD BILL’S COUNTRY KARAOKE SHOW, 6 p.m.-midnight, Las Chalupas Mexican Restaurant, 1007 N. Mulberry St., E’town. POC: Mild Bill, 982-2244. VINE GROVE BLUEGRASS JAM, 6 p.m., Vine Grove City Hall. Play or listen. No charge. No alcohol or amplifiers allowed. POC: Bobby Smith, 300-1316. SATURDAY ANIMAL COSTUME CONTEST, sponsored by Sam Russell, 4 p.m., parking lot of State Theater; after the contest, the four-legged contestants and owners will join the Christmas parade as it passes by. BEST DANCE CREW COMPETITION, 6 p.m., John Hardin High School gymnasium, 384 W.A. Jenkins Road, E’town. Winning crew will get $500. POC: Leslie McCurry, leslie.mccurry@ hardin.kyschools.us or 769-8906. BREAKFAST WITH SANTA, 8-11 a.m., First Federal Gallery at Historic State Theater, 209 W. Dixie Ave., E’town; $5. Pictures with Santa are $3. Also, Warner Brothers cartoons from 8:30 to 10 a.m. and from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; $1. POC: 234-8258. CHRISTMAS – LIGHT UP DOWNTOWN, vendors will be selling arts, crafts, cookie decorating, pictures with Santa, letters to Santa and more, 1-8 p.m. in First Federal Gallery of Historic State Theater, 209 W. Dixie Ave., E’town. POC: 234-8258. ELIZABETHTOWN CHRISTMAS PARADE (‘LIGHT UP DOWNTOWN), 5 p.m., beginning at Rose’s Shopping Center and coming down to the courthouse. To participate, contact the Heritage Council office, 234-8258. The tree lighting ceremony at the courthouse follows the parade. The mayor will read “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas,” and the Allegro group will sing. JUNCTION JAMBOREE, 777 Ky. 434, Lebanon Junction, 7-10:30 p.m. with Hannah Ellis, Jacklyn Shields and Harold Hutchins along with David Whoberry, band manager, and Terry Vincent, emcee. Admission, $8 for adults, $4 for kids over 6, and kids 6 and younger attend for free. POC: 7652879 or (502) 833-0800. KRICKET’S MUSIC RANCH, 7:30 p.m., 407 South St., West Point; with Ron Gattiis, Amber Sewell, Kenzi Lewis, Emily Portman and Kricket & the Country Cookin’ Band. $10, $5 for children 6-12. POC: (502) 538-6186 or (502) 376-2095. LINCOLN JAMBOREE, 7:30-10:30 p.m., Lincoln Farm Road, Hodgenville, “Country Star Salute” with impersonations of the stars featuring Allen Hilbert as George Jones, Mac McDaniel as Charlie Pride, Heidi Baldwin as Dolly Parton, Arnette Stratton as Jim Reeves and Don Williams, Ben Devers as Garth Brooks, Betsy Perkins as Patsy Cline, Allie Shae Hash as Tammy Wynette, along with Joel Ray Sprowls and the Lincoln Jamboree Gang. $8.50. POC for reservations: 358-3545, or purchase tickets at the door on Saturday night. MILD BILL’S COUNTRY KARAOKE SHOW, 6 p.m.-midnight, Las Chalupas Mexican Restaurant, 1007 N. Mulberry St., E’town. POC: Mild Bill, 982-2244. SANTA’S WORKSHOP, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Brown-Pusey house, 128 N. Main St., E’town; children will make holiday crafts, including a wooden spoon snowman, Santa ornament, beeswax candle and personalized Christmas card; elf and reindeer helpers will assist in craft making. Additional candles available for $2. Hot apple cider, punch and cookies served. $3 per person. Those interested can also bid on themed mini-trees at silent auction; bids start at $25, and highest bid at 4 p.m. on Dec. 11 will take home the tree. POC: 765-2515. SENIOR CITIZENS MUSIC at 6:30 p.m. every Saturday night at the Senior Citizens Center, 112 N. Walters St., Hodgenville. Musicians and singers are welcome. POC: 358-4311 or vio la47@windstream.net. SQUARE DANCING, 8-10 p.m., Hardin County Fair Squares on Ky. 210, 1524 Hodgenville Road. POC: Charlotte, 735-6802, or Russ, 324-4305. THE TRUE COUNTRY BAND, 7:30-11 p.m., Meade County VFW on the bypass in Brandenburg; music by Maynard Brown, Jerry Day, Jeremy Miller, Louie Sloan and Randy Sloan. No membership required. No alcohol. $6. Tickets available now for New Year’s Eve dance. POC: 422-5184. SUNDAY BINGO, sponsored by Fort Knox Kentucky Ballers women’s softball team, 7:30 p.m. Sundays and Mondays at Southland Bingo Hall, Radcliff. Pull tab sales begin at 5:30 p.m. POC: 352-4640. BINGO, 2 p.m., sponsored by Hardin Post 113, at the American Legion, 1251 Ring Road, E’town, pull tab sales and kitchen open 12:30 p.m.; proceeds go to American Legion programs in the community, POC: Jesse 7 PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 Hall, 737-9949. CD RELEASE PARTY, 2-4 p.m., the Nexus Building (home of the Bridge Community) in Café, 6746 S. Wilson Road, E’town, celebrating the release of Matt and Joanna Black’s CD; party food, singing, stories about the album, songs from the album, and CD giveaways. CD also available for purchase. POC: 681-0615. NORTH POLE MUSICAL AND CINDERELLATHE BALLET, by Musical Theatre Ensemble and Allegro Dance Theatre Ballet, 3 p.m. Nov. 21 and 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. on Nov. 22 and 23, Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center at John Hardin High School. POC: Allegro Dance Theatre, 352-1333. OPEN MIC, 6-10 p.m., 3-Putt Willie’s, 850 Pine Valley Drive, E’town, POC: 589-9140. MONDAY BINGO, 7 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays, the American Legion, 1251 Ring Road, E’town, pull tab sales and kitchen open 5:30 p.m., sponsored by 40 & 8 Voiture 1387, proceeds go to Voiture programs and scholarships, POC: Bill Moser, 7379949. HARDIN COUNTY PLAYHOUSE AUDITIONS FOR ‘LEADING LADIES,’ Nov. 22-23 (performance will be Feb. 11-20), Historic State Theater’s Plum Alley, 209 W. Dixie Ave., E’town. POC: 351-0577. ORPHAN CAR DISPLAY, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, Swope’s Cars of Yesteryear Museum, 1100 N. Dixie Ave., E’town: Packards, Pierce Arrows, LaSalles and Hupmobiles. Conducted tours available. Handicapped accessible, air conditioned, research library, video and tour bus parking. Free. POC: 763-6175. TUESDAY BINGO, 7:30 p.m., Southland Bingo, sponsored by Central Hardin Band Boosters, organization number ORG1666. Funds are used to support the school’s band program. POC: Lisa Britt, 369-6757. HARDIN COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 201 W. Dixie Ave., E’town. Newest addition on loan from Tyler Bowman: bell from Lynnland College of Glendale; also, the general store on loan from Gerald Tamme. POC for guided tours: 7638339. THE LINCOLN CLOGGERS meet Tuesdays, LaRue County Parks & Recreation Center, 200 City Park Road, Hodgenville. POC: Bonita Pendleton, 766-2398 or e-mail bonneta@scrtc.com. THE DEPOT TAVERN, karaoke, 6510 Flaherty Road, Vine Grove, POC: 2681611. 3-PUTT WILLIE’S, Pine Valley Golf Resort, 850 Pine Valley Drive, E’town, cornhole tournament each Tuesday. POC: Andrea, 737-8300. VINE GROVE DULCIMER JAM, 6:30 p.m., Vine Grove City Hall. Play or listen. No charge. POC: Donna Broadway, 877-2422. WEDNESDAY BINGO, 7 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays, the American Legion, 1251 Ring Road, E’town, pull tab sales and kitchen open 5:30 p.m., sponsored by 40 & 8 Voiture 1387, proceeds go to Voiture programs and scholarships, POC: Bill Moser, 737-9949. CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN CHOIR OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY has rehearsals Wednesday afternoons at Grace Reformed Church, E’town. Groups include Treble Choir (second-sixth grades), Mixed Choir (seventh-12th grades), and Girls Ensemble (seventh-12th grades). Each 12-week session culminates in a concert of traditional and sacred choral literature. POC: Leigh Ann Pierce, 2348507 or pierces101@gmail.com LINE DANCING WITH THE LIGHTFOOT DANCERS, 7-8:30 p.m., Colvin Community Center, Radcliff. Beginner line dance lessons provided. POC: Gail Faubert, 723-0770. MILD BILL’S COUNTRY KARAOKE SHOW, 6-11 p.m., Las Chalupas Mexican Restaurant, 1007 N. Mulberry St., E’town. POC: Mild Bill, 982-2244. 3-PUTT WILLIE’S, Pine Valley Golf Resort, 850 Pine Valley Drive, E’town, Star Bound Karaoke, 9 p.m.midnight Wednesdays. POC: David, (502) 510-0320. THE DEPOT TAVERN, Karaoke, 6510 Flaherty Road, Vine Grove, POC: 268-1611. ONGOING CENTRAL KENTUCKY ART GUILD EX- ■ THE CALENDAR is not a paid advertisement. To submit an event for the entertainment calendar, e-mail pulse@thenewsenterprise.com, with “entertainment calendar” in the subject line, or fax it to 769-6965, ATTN: ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR. Submissions may be edited. The deadline is midnight Sunday for Thursday’s “Pulse.” Telephone area codes are listed only for those numbers outside the 270-area code area. HIBITS: ■ Warner Sizemore’s artwork is on display through Dec. 20 at Cobbler’s Cafe, 125 E. Dixie Ave., E’town. POC: 982-2233. ■ Carole Powell’s artwork is on display through Dec. 20 at Radcliff Tourist Center, 562 N. Dixie Highway, Radcliff, POC: 352-1204. ■ The artwork of Wes Kendall and Joyce Lupresto is on display through Dec. 20 at The Granite Centre, 7024-A N. Dixie Ave., E’town. POC: 765-4622. ■ Carl McKinley’s artwork is on display through Dec. 20 at The Cecilian Bank, 1808 N. Dixie Ave., E’town. POC: 737-1593. ■ CKAG members also are exhibited at Gallery on the second floor of the Hardin County History Museum, on the corner of U.S. 31W and Mulberry Street, E’town; the works change from time to time. UPCOMING 3-PUTT WILLIE’S, Pine Valley Golf Resort, 850 Pine Valley Drive, E’town, KTO will play, 8 p.m. Nov. 26 and 27. POC: Sharon Smith, (502) 510-0320. 2010 photo by JILL PICKETT UPCOMING MOVIES AT THE STATE The Historic State Theater is at 209 W. Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown. All movie prices are $5 unless otherwise noted. POC: 982-3400 or www.historicstateth eater.org. ■ “White Christmas,” 8 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday. ■ “Christmas in Connecticut,” 8 p.m. Dec. 3 and 4, 2 p.m. Dec. 4. ■ “A Christmas Story,” 8 p.m. Dec. 17 and 18, 2 p.m. Dec. 18 ■ “Jail House Rock,” 8 p.m. Jan. 14 and 15, 2 p.m. Jan. 15. ■ “Viva Las Vegas,” 8 p.m. Jan. 28 and 29, 2 p.m. Jan. 29. ■ “It Happened One Night,” 8 p.m. Feb. 4 and 5, 2 p.m. Feb. 5. ■ “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” 8 p.m. Feb. 25 and 26, 2 p.m. Feb. 26. PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 8 TUNES ■ IIt’s t’s Kkind ind ooff a pphonic honic sstew tew URBAN STICKS TO THE SCRIPT FOR ALBUM NO. 6 By MICHAEL McCALL For The Associated Press By CHUCK CAMPBELL Scripps Howard News Service 2010-11-12 10:38:00 If you need proof we’re living in over-stimulated times, just check out the state of popular music. Compare N.E.R.D.’s new “Nothing” to what seemed forceful in its time — punk, grunge, heavy metal, British Invasion, even 1990s power pop — and all those old movements sound quaint by comparison. This isn’t unique to N.E.R.D., aka Pharrell Williams of the Neptunes; even little Willow Smith is blaring her way up the charts. But “Nothing” ups the stakes with an ongoing assault that Williams says is “nothing like you’ve ever heard” (hence the title). It may be nothing like you’ve ever heard, but it’s also nothing like you’ll likely ever want to hear. The heavily layered, genre-exploding production does work in his favor periodically. For example, as random as the aggression is on the naughty “Party People,” featuring T.I., the groove is undeniable and the stuttering verse makes for a clever hook. Also, the nasty “Hot-nFun,” featuring Nelly Furtado, benefits from a clicking, bumping, N.E.R.D.’s album cover: “Nothing.” rolling cadence. Williams is even successful in supersizing an homage to Prince with “Hypnotize U,” employing a royal falsetto as an accomplice to the sensual suffocation from booming, bendable bass. Yet too often Williams seems addicted to gratuitous loops and effects, piling them on until he buries an otherwise fine song. “Nothing” is hodgepodge musical theater — big band gone wild, jazz on crack, rock in overdrive and electro set to stun. Even would-be ballads and love songs, including the charming “Victory” and life-affirming “God Bless Us All,” succumb to the stagy destruction from gradually intensified overproduction. You’ll be seduced until you’re conquered, and then you’ll be driven over with a tank and left for dead. Williams’ approach is like whipped cream on top of hot fudge on top of ice cream on top of frosting on top of cake. It may have been irresistible to build, but it’s too much to digest. Rating: ✪✪✪ Keith Urban boils his sixth studio album down to the essentials of what fans expect from him. Of the eight songs, six explore relationships in relentlessly upbeat, guitar-driven arrangements; the two ballads address commitment and the joys of a strong, ongoing bond, as his love songs often do. The new songs don’t delineate from the star-making course Urban has followed for the last decade. But the new material does, concisely and consistently, prove why that formula works so well for him. (Besides the discounted eight-song album, a deluxe version sold at Target stores adds three new studio cuts and four live concert favorites). The album’s first hit, “Put You In A Song,” sets the positive tone for his country rockers, all built on catchy riffs and propulsive rhythms that lean on Urban’s identifiable sound of modern looped beats, earthy banjo notes and plenty of slashing electric guitar. Other rockers, especially “You Gonna Fly” and “Long Hot Summer,” find fresh ways to capture cheerful snapshots of relationships in their formative phase. That may sound rote, but Urban manages to keep his work engaging without straying beyond his comfort zone. CHECK OUT THIS TRACK: In “Georgia Woods,” Urban displays how he can build his established blend of modern and traditional sounds into a funky, fresh groove. MARK HUMPHREY, AP APPLE SAYS ITUNES WILL SELL MUSIC FROM BEATLES. Beatles for Sale” is finally for sale on iTunes — along with the rest of the Fab Four’s albums, from “Please Please Me” to “Revolver” to “Abbey Road.” The Beatles had been the most prominent holdout from iTunes and other online music services. Apple Inc. said its iTunes store will start selling downloads of songs and albums from the group, in an agreement with the Beatles’ recording label, EMI Group Ltd., and its management company, Apple Corps Ltd. — AP HOT FIVE NEXT WEEK’S NEW MUSIC 1. ‘What’s My Name’ Rihanna feat. Drake 2. ‘Like a G6’ Far*East Movement Featuring Cataracs & Dev 3. ‘Just the Way You Are,’ Bruno Mars 4. ‘Only Girl (in the world)’ Rihanna 5. ‘We R Who We R’ Ke$ha ALBUMS *denotes tie 1. ‘Speak Now’ Taylor Swift 5. ‘My Kinda Party’ Jason Aldean 3. ‘The Incredible Machine’ Sugarland 4. ‘Merry Christmas II You’ Mariah Carey 5*. ‘Come Around Sundown’ Kings of Leon 5*. ‘I Am Not A Human Being’ Lil’ Wayne (From Billboard magazine) Akon, Akonic The Alchemist, Gutter Water Lloyd Banks, Hunger For More 2 Darkwater, Where Stories End Kevin Eubanks, Zen Food Ke$ha, Cannibal [EP] Killing Joke, Absolute Dissent Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday My Chemical Romance, Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys Ne-Yo, Libra Scale Robyn, Body Talk Royksopp, Senior Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy From News-Enterprise wire reports PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 9 MOVIES Two average Joes plus one doomfilled train equals one solid film By BECCA OWSLEY bowsley@thenewsenterprise.com “Unstoppable” is the classic working man’s action movie. It’s about two average and flawed Joes that wind up in just the right place to save the day. Two hapless railroad employees accidentally send a unoccupied train barreling through rural Pennsylvania — headed straight toward a populated city. Frank Barnes and Will Colson, played by Denzel Washington (“Book of Eli”) and Chris Pine (“Star Trek”), are powering a train on the same track and plan to help stop the train from pending disaster. The movie may seem like it has a slow build, but it leads to a heroic climax. The chemistry between the two main characters is superb. A tense relationship in the beginning builds as they choose to put their own lives on the line to put others above self. Washington and Pine shine as everyday heroes in remarkable circumstances. When promos say “inspired by actual events” they mean that fairly loosely. The inspiration for the film came from a 2001 incident in Ohio when an unnoccupied train traveling at speeds close to 55 miles per hour sped through the country side for two hours with hazardous materials onboard. It was stopped by a 31-year railroad veteran who jumped on board to stop the train after another train had coupled to it to slow it down. The movie doesn’t happen exactly like that. It even takes place in another state. But the heroism of these ordinary men is still honored in director Tony Scott’s (“The A-Team”) action packed film. The movie has humor, action and two great actors that melded well together. Somehow in the moments leading up to the action they make two guys TOP FIVE LAST WEEKEND 1. ‘Megamind,’ Paramount, $29,120,461, 3,949 locations, $7,374 average, $88,822,635, two weeks. 2. ‘Unstoppable,’ Fox, $22,688,457, 3,207 locations, $7,075 average, $22,688,457, one week. 3. ‘Due Date,’ Warner Bros., $15,419,042, 3,365 locations, $4,582 average, $58,897,308, two weeks. 4. ‘Skyline,’ Universal, $11,692,415, 2,880 locations, $4,060 average, $11,692,415, one week. 5. ‘Morning Glory,” Paramount, $9,203,266, 2,518 locations, $3,655 average, $11,809,321, one week. IN THEATERS Starting Friday ROBERT ZUCKERMAN/ 20th Century Fox, AP Denzel Washington is shown in a scene from “Unstoppable.” ‘Unstoppable’ Rated PG-13 for sequences of action and peril, and some language Release date: Nov. 12 Runtime: 99 minutes Rating: of five sitting around in a locomotive intriguing. Rosario Dawson (“Percy Jackson and the Lightening Thief”) also shines as the station controller trying to stop the train on the ground while the corporate decision makers make mistakes from their boardrooms. Another bright point is Lew Temple (“Waitress”) who plays a humorous country boy and welder for the railroad assisting in the chase to stop the train. There are only a few profanities, one major one drowned out by the sound of the train, and a few scenes showing Frank’s daughters at work at Hooters. After seeing a few duds lately I have to say I enjoyed this one. It won’t win any awards but it was fun. It’s only a little over an hour and a half long but still worth the money to see it on the big screen. Washington rarely disappoints and he does well with this one. It’s hard to gauge how to rate “Unstoppable.” While it wasn’t perfect it was a fun ride with two great performances powering the engine. The holiday movie season has officially begun. I give it three and a half out of five take slates because near the end, I really was on the edge of my seat. Becca Owsley can be reached at (270) 505-1741. MOVIE PALACE, Elizabethtown, 769-1505 “Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows, Part I” (PG-13) 1:30, 2, 4:30, 6:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. “The Next Three Days” (PG-13) 1:30, 4, 6:30, 9 p.m. “Megamind” 3D (PG) 1:30, 2, 4, 4:30, 6:30, 9 p.m. “Saw” 3D (R) 7 and 9:30 p.m. —Last day Tuesday, Nov. 23 “Unstoppable” (PG-13) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Due Date” (R) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Skyline” (PG-13) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Paranormal Activity 2” (R) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Red” (PG-13) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m. —Last day Tuesday, Nov. 23 “Morning Glory” (PG-13) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m. “Secretariat” (PG) 1:30, 4 and 6:30 p.m. —Last day Tuesday, Nov. 23 “For Colored Girls” (R) 9 p.m. —Last day Tuesday, Nov. 23 Starting Wednesday, Nov. 24 “Tangled” 3D (PG) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m. “Faster” (R) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Love and Other Drugs” (R) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Burlesque” (PG-13) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. SHOWTIME CINEMAS, Radcliff, 351-1519 “Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows, Part I” (PG-13) 2, 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. “Unstoppable” (PG-13) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Skyline” (PG-13) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m.—Last day Tuesday, Nov. 23 “Megaminds” (PG) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m.—Last day Tuesday, Nov. 23 “For Colored Girls” (R) 2 and 6:30 p.m.—Last day Tuesday, Nov. 23 “Due Date” (R) 9:30 p.m.—Last day Tuesday, Nov. 23 Starting Wednesday, Nov. 24 “Tangled” (PG) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m. “Faster” (R) 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. “Burlesque” (PG-13) 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m. ■ NEXT WEEK ON HOME VIDEO The Expendables The Disappearance of Alice Creed I’m Still Here The Winning Season Flipped Tyler Perry on Blu-Ray: Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Why Did I Get Married Too, Madea Goes to Jail, The Family That Preys The Tudors (Series set) Deadwood (Series set) From News-Enterprise wire reports. PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 10 S PA R E T I M E Answers on Page 13 DID YOU KNOW ... BRAIN SWEAT - CIVICS How is it that a person born in Massachusetts, whose parents were both born in Massachusetts, is not born a U.S. Citizen? SCIENTISTS PROPOSE ONE-WAY TRIPS TO MARS. Invoking the spirit of “Star Trek” in a scholarly article entitled “To Boldly Go,” two scientists contend human travel to Mars could happen much more quickly and cheaply if the missions are made one-way. They argue that it would be little different from early settlers to North America, who left Europe with little expectation of return. “The main point is to get Mars exploration moving,” said Dirk SchulzeMakuch of Washington State University, who wrote the article in the latest “Journal of Cosmology” with Paul Davies of Arizona State University. The colleagues state — in one of 55 articles in the issue devoted to exploring Mars — that humans must begin colonizing another planet as a hedge against a catastrophe on Earth. Mars is a six-month flight away, possesses surface gravity, an atmosphere, abundant water, carbon dioxide and essential minerals. They propose the missions start by sending two two-person teams, in separate ships, to Mars. More colonists and regular supply ships would follow. The technology already exists, or is within easy reach, they wrote. An official for NASA said the space agency envisions missions to Mars in the next decades, but that planning decidedly involves round trips. BRAIN SWEAT ANSWER If he was born before 1783, then Massachusetts would still be a British colony. President Obama informed NASA last April that he “‘believed by the mid2030s that we could send humans to orbit Mars and safely return them to BESTSELLERS The New York Times’ latest bestseller list FICTION 1. ‘Towers of Midnight’ by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson. (Tor) 2. ‘The Confession’ by John Grisham (Doubleday) 3. ‘Indulgence in Death’ by J.D. Robb. (Putnam) 4. ‘The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest’ by Stieg Larsson (Knopf) 5. ‘American Assassin’ by Vince Flynn (Atria) 6. ‘Moonlight Mile’ by Dennis Lehane (Morrow/HarperCollins) 7. ‘Worth Dying For’ by Lee Child (Delacorte) 8. ‘Fall Of Giants’ by Ken Follett (Dutton) 9. ‘In the Company of Others’ by Jan Karon (Viking) 10. ‘Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk’ by David Sedaris (Little, Brown) 11. ‘Safe Haven’ by Nicholas Sparks (Grand Central) 12. ‘The Help’ by Kathryn Stockett (Amy Einhorn/Putnam) 13. ‘Side Jobs’ by Jim Butcher (Roc) 14. ‘Edge’ by Jeffery Deaver (Simon & Schuster, $26.99) 15. ‘Freedom’ by Jonathan Franzen (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) THOUGHT ‘Your way of giving is more important than what you give.’ — Vietnamese proverb. By Dave Green Sudoku is a numberplacing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid with several given numbers. The object is to place the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares so that each row, each column and each 3x3 box contains the same number only once. ANSWERS ON PAGE 5 NONFICTION 1. ‘Life’ by Keith Richards with James Fox (Little, Brown) 2. ‘Broke’ By Glenn Beck and Kevin Balfe (Threshold/Mercury Radio Arts) 3. ‘Unbearable Lightness’ by Portia de Rossi. (Atria) 4. ‘Earth (The Book)’ by Jon Stewart and others (Grand Central) 5. ‘Me’ by Ricky Martin (Celebra) 6. ‘They Call Me Baba Booey’ by Gary Dell’Abate with Chad Millman (Spiegel & Grau) 7. ‘The Last Boy’ by Jane Leavy (Harper/HarperCollins) 8. ‘In Fifty Years We’ll All Be Chicks’ by Adam Carolla. (Crown Archetype) 9. ‘Autobiography of Mark Twain Vol. 1’ by Mark Twain (University of California) 10. ‘Pinheads and Patriots’ by Bill O’Reilly (Morrow/Harper Collins) 11. ‘Cleopatra’ by Stacy Schiff. (Little, Brown) 12. ‘—— Finish First’ by Tucker Max (Gallery) 13. ‘Trickle Up Poverty’ by Michael Savage (Morrow/HarperCollins) 14. ‘—— My Dad Says’ by Justin Halpern (It Books/HarperCollins) 15. ‘At Home’ by Bill Bryson (Doubleday) From News-Enterprise wire reports. 11 PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 TELEVISION Sarah who? Alaska what? ‘Palin’s Alaska’is... something,anyway By HANK STUEVER The Washington Post Who is this woman, this fruit bat in fleece and Gore-Tex, clenching the side of rock face above a glacier, screaming “Tahhd! Tahhd!” at her husband, piercing the tranquillity of the Alaskan paradise? Isn’t this the kind of person whom forest rangers usually despise? The one whose loud command to heed the bears actually startles the bears? The hapless camper whom taxpayers have to rescue at great expense after she loses her Verizon signal and gets hopelessly disoriented? If it helps (and it may help a whole bunch), imagine that you have no earthly idea who Sarah Palin even is. Cleanse your mind. You know nothing. You’re flipping channels and you randomly land on “Sarah Palin’s Alaska,” TLC’s new reality show that debuts Sunday night, and you begin to piece it together. It’s a show about ... hmmm. About a busy mom with a sporty husband. Their many offspring run from a soldier son in his 20s down to a mentally disabled adorable toddler and an unexpected grandson with curly blond hair. But quick enough it seems to be a show about a woman who fancies herself as something of a nature enthusiast who wants to take advantage of the short-but-sweet Alaskan summer. So is it about the li’l town where she lives? Is it about flowers and birdies and double rainbows? Is it like “Northern Exposure” meets “An American Family?” You still don’t know. Suddenly we learn that she has her own television studio set up in an outbuilding across the driveway. Why? So she can more easily make her frequent appearances on Fox News’ “The O’Reilly Factor,” with Lake Lucille shimmering out the window behind her. And what’s this — her neighbor is writing a nasty, mean book about her? BARBARA WALTERS TO INTERVIEW OBAMAS AFTER THANKSGIVING. ABC’s Barbara Walters will interview President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama at the White House for a network special to air the day after Thanksgiving. The veteran newswoman has interviewed every president since Richard Nixon. It will be OBAMA her second time sitting down with the Obamas, not counting a presidential visit to “The View.” ABC said Tuesday that the interview will be conducted at the White House on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving and air Friday at 10 p.m. Eastern. The recent midterm election results will be a big topic, as it was when Steve Kroft of CBS’ “60 Minutes” talked to the president two weeks ago. For more on the daily goings-on of the president, Walters and life in general, visit www.facebook.com. From The Associated Press GILLES MINGASSON/Discovery Communications, AP Sarah Palin waits by her husband’s boat before heading up river to see fish being counted in Dillingham, Alaska. So ... she’s in politics? She writes? She makes cupcakes? Is it another cupcake show? If so, beware, because 9-year-old Piper Palin — cast here as the family sassafras, speaking truth to power — has been licking batter off every utensil in the kitchen. Maybe it is a show about Piper’s hopeless cause to get her mother to stop looking at her BlackBerry. (“Sarah!” Piper yells, after several attempts at “Mom!” It’s the only way to get her to look up.) No, wait, apparently this is indeed a show that is first and foremost about glaciers and wildlife and riding around in and on things with loud motors. The family is now boarding a floatplane, off to fish for salmon and look for grizzly bears. Next, they pile into a monstrous RV fit for a country music star to see more glaciers. So it’s an adventure show, right? Well, context is all. Restore everything you do know — or think you know — about Sarah Palin, and the show becomes even more confusing. Strangely enough, the Sarah Palin who stars in “Sarah Palin’s Alaska” seems to want a fresh start here, too. In this well-staged reboot, the less you know about her — or the less you’ve read or seen about her or, in some cases, shuddered to think about her — then the better the show gets. It’s still pretty blah and rarely rises above a relative’s chatty slide show of vacation pictures. After huffing and puffing her way up trails, Palin tends to brag an awful lot about the view. One would imagine that the presence of a TV crew can zap the Thoreau out of any sojourn, but one can also watch Palin and imagine her counting the seconds until she’s back at the truck and has enough signal bars to tweet about how pretty the sky is. “Sarah Palin’s Alaska” makes Palin about a thousand times more relatable and likable than any previous effort, which is, after all, the goal. It’s a huge improvement over “Real American Stories,” that bit of journalistic jingoism that Palin hosted on Fox last spring — a concept that seemed to vanish the instant it aired. If Palin is going to attempt a 2012 presidential campaign, a warm and fuzzy show about life in Alaska is just another step in brand advancement. Palin wants us to know that she is uniquely, fiercely of the backcountry, a Lenscrafted denizen of the farthest and most genuine sort of America you can find. 6GNGXKUKQP¶U VQR Ratings for the top 10 prime-time shows, Nov. 1-7 NETWORK • SHARES • MILLIONS OF PEOPLE 1. Dancing With The Stars ABC • 19 • 19.9 2. NBC Sunday Night Football NBC • 19 • 19.4 3. Dancing with the Stars Results ABC • 17 • 16.9 4. Sunday Night NFL Pre-Kick NBC • 15 • 16.0 5. 60 Minutes CBS • 14 • 15.1 6. World Series Game 5(S) FOX • 14 • 15.0 7. Criminal Minds CBS • 14 • 14.6 8. The Mentalist CBS • 16 • 14.4 9. The Big Bang Theory CBS • 14 • 14.0 10. CSI CBS • 14 • 14.0 One rating point represents 1% or 1,159,000 TV households. 1XGTCNN PGVYQTM TCVKPIU 6.5 6.9 5.9 SOURCE: Nielsen Media Research 5.2 AP 12 PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 Presenting the five faces of Cinderella Five applicants for lead role were so talented,Allegro Dance Theatre snapped up all of them By BECCA OWSLEY bowsley@thenewsenterprise.com If you see Allegro Dance Theatre’s “Cinderella” more than once and think you’re eyes are playing tricks on you, they’re not. Five different dancers will play the part of Cinderella, one in each performance. “All five of the girls were deserving of the role,” director Carol Zagar said. “All five are technically strong and had worked hard throughout the past year to be given this honor and challenge.” Abi Elliot in a visiting princess costume The girls have had a fun time accepting that challenge. Kaity Paschetto, 16, said the experience could be summed up in one word, “stressful.” They each not only play Cinderella but five other parts. Each night they will play someone different; it’s a lot to keep up with. Each girl plays The Fairy Godmother, The Fairy of the Night Sky and two visiting princesses. Along with Kaity, Amber Siscoe, 15, Rachel Laws, 16, Abi Elliott, 15, and Mary Kate Elliott, 18, play the roles. “It’s good that we’re all friends and get along really well or otherwise someone may have some broken shins,” Paschetto said. As the dancers rehearse they often have to ask themselves or others “who am I now,” Abi said. It’s easier when they are in costume because the costumes are specific to their parts. Costuming itself has been a challenge for the five Cinderellas. “It’s hard to fit five different girls that are five different sizes into one costume,” costume designer and mother of two of the Cinderellas, Marsha Mary Kate Elliot in The Fairy of the Night Sky costume Elliott, said. The constant alterations have to be done for five different costumes. Height, build and different torsos create different sizes. The plate, or tutu, has to fit tight on the hips and because they are all different sizes that’s often difficult. “It’s hard but we’ll make it work,” Elliott said. Zagar echoes the costuming issue. “From the costumer’s aspect, this has been a nightmare,” Zagar said. The studio had to buy three additional tutus, costing $500 each, to fit each of the girls, and the costumer is still having to make alterations depending on which girl is doing which part for that show, Zagar said. The hardest part for Zagar is making sure each of the girls has enough time in all five of the roles to be able to do her best. An additional 40 cast mem- Amber Siscoe in The Fairy Godmother costume 13 PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-24, 2010 Marimba concert coming to ECTC IF YOU GO The public performance of “Cinderella” is 3 p.m. Sunday at the Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center at John Hardin High School. Admission is free. The four school performances on Monday and Tuesday are sold out. For more information contact Allegro Dance Theatre at (270) 352-1333. The News-Enterprise A free concert to be held Friday at the Morrison Gallery at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College features three performers. “Marimba, Flute and Piano Concert” is at 12:30 p.m. at the gallery in the administration building on the ECTC campus. The musicians are music school graduates who individually have performed around the world. Friday’s concert is a rare opportunity for them to perform in concert together. Izumi Kaneko is a pianist who has performed with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. Hisako Harada, who plays and teaches flute, has performed in ensemble groups in Japan and the United States. Chiharu Derber is a marimba player who has performed in church and community events. Selections for the concert includes Western and Japanese music. For more information about the free concert contact Manami.robinson@kctcs.edu or call (270) 706-8449. Photos by Jill Pickett bers also have to work with each girl in her various roles. “For the inexperienced new dancers, that has been difficult, as they look for the one person they think will be in a spot and there is someone else there,” Zagar said. The girls’ biggest worry is the short amount of time they have to practice with the prince. “Meeting him is really scary,” Kaity said. “He’s a pro and we’re not.” The prince, John Cartwright, dances professionally in Chicago. He arrives from Chicago a few days before the first performance, and the girls only have a short time to rehearse with him. “He’ll need to know where each one of the girls place their weight when on pointe and how she moves,” Zagar said. “He has never met any of us, seen the ballet and done the ballet before.” But she has high confidence in his abilities because he is a graduate of Butler University and a professional dancer. “He has partnered hundreds of girls before and will be fine with my five young ladies,” Zagar said. He will have to learn the pas de deux, the dance Cinderella dances with the Prince, and spend time with each of the girls rehearsing it. Other than some jitters about forgetting who they are, not knowing where to be in the dance and getting to know their prince in a short time, these Cinderellas are confident that when the curtain goes up they’ll be ready to hit the stage. “Dancing on stage is the best thing ever,” Rachel said. Creating the illusion of believability is crucial. “There’s no more fourth wall because you have to engage with the audience,” Mary Kate said. The children who come to see the performance believe it’s real, and when that happens the dancers know they’ve done their job well, Abi said. They even remember seeing a little girl in the audience who dressed up in princess dress and tiara one year for the performance. For Amber, such memories are priceless. H O L I D AY E V E N T S Becca Owsley can be reached at (270) 505-1741. The News-Enterprise With the holidays just around the corner, activities throughout Kentucky are set to mark the season. Here are several examples of special attractions with a few new twists to visit as you travel around the state and welcome visitors to the Bluegrass. Rachel Laws in the Cinderella costume Kaity Paschetto in a visiting princess costume KaLightoscope at the Galt House Louisville Nov. 18 to Jan. 3 KaLightoscope KaLightoscope is a landscape of larger-than-life, lighted holiday sculptures inspired by ancient Chinese art. Made of sheer, painted fabrics, each figure towers more than 20 feet high, enhanced by light, color and an imaginative setting. Santa’s Midnight Flight over the World, Toyland and Nativity are just some of the 12 areas designed to awe and delight. www.kalightoscope.com, (800) 775-7777 or (502) 584-7777 Christmas in the Valley, Renfro Valley Nov. 19 to Jan. 1 More than 10,000 twinkling lights await visitors with one of the largest light displays in Kentucky, www.renfrovalley.com, (800) 765-7464 Winter Wonderland, Owensboro Nov. 26 to Jan. 2 Owensboro’s RiverPark Center comes alive for the holidays with Winter Wonderland, with thousands of twinkling lights, ice skating, choirs and other live musical entertainment, and a giant screen showing classic holiday movies. www.river parkcenter.org, (270) 687-2770 PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-NOVEMBER 24, 2010 14 HCEC-TV Hardin County Educational Community Television, E’town, Radcliff, Hardin County and Vine Grove, Comcast, Channel 2 and Insight, Channel 25 SUNDAY NOV. 21, 2010 2 a.m.: 5th Region volleyball tournament, Marion County vs. Elizabethtown 3:30 p.m.: 5th Region volleyball tournament, Central Hardin vs. Bethlehem 5 a.m.: 5th Region boys’ soccer tournament championship, Central Hardin vs. Elizabethtown 7 a.m.: 2nd District Football, teams to be announced 10 a.m.: Nov. 16 Hardin County Fiscal Court meeting Noon: Nov. 15 Elizabethtown City Council meeting 1 p.m.: Calendar of Events 2 p.m.: Focus on Finance. 2:30 p.m.: Conference Cross Country highlights 3 p.m.: 5th Region volleyball tournament championship, Central Hardin vs. Elizabethtown 5 p.m.: Sub-Sectional girls’ soccer, Central Hardin vs. Louisville Christian Academy 7 p.m.: 2nd District football, teams to be announced 10 p.m.: HCS Chalk Talk featuring Hardin County Schools 10:30 p.m.: Inside the Classroom. An in-depth spotlight on HCS teachers showing their teaching styles, classroom footage and interviews 11 p.m.: HCS News and Views featuring events at various Hardin County Schools 11:30 p.m.: Issues and Insight: Hardin County government MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY NOV. 22, 24, 26 Midnight Monday: Hardin County Veterans Day and ceremony honoring veterans 2 a.m.: HCS News and Views featuring events at various Hardin County Schools 2:30 p.m.: Issues and Insight: Hardin County government 3 a.m.: Diversity Making a Difference in Our Community 3:30 p.m.: United Way Café 4 a.m.: Hardin County Crime Stoppers 4:30 p.m.: Health in the Heartland 5 a.m.: Conference Cross Country highlights 5:30 p.m.: John Hardin ChorusFoster Care Benefit Concert 7 a.m.: Radcliff City Council monthly meeting 8:30 p.m.: Hardin County Veterans Day and eremony honoring veterans 10 a.m.: NAACP conference luncheon, Labor and Industry. Presiding: Jesse Harris, Kentucky State Conference, Labor Chairman; Presenter: Ron Crouch, director, Work Force Development 11 a.m.: Nov. 15 Elizabethtown City Council meeting Noon: HCS News and Views 12:30 p.m.: Issues and Insight: Hardin County government 1 p.m.: Monthly Marquee 1:30 p.m.: Hardin County Extension Today featuring programs at the Extension Office 2 p.m.: Focus on Finance 2:30 p.m.: Bridges Over Barriers featuring Family and Youth Resource Centers 3 p.m.: HCS Chalk Talk 3:30 p.m.: Inside the Classroom 4 p.m. Monday: Conference Cross Country highlights 4 p.m. Wednesday: NAACP conference luncheon 4 p.m. Friday: John Hardin ChorusFoster Care Benefit Concert 4:30 p.m. Monday: Hardin County Veterans Day and ceremony honoring veterans 5 p.m. Wednesday: Diversity Making a Difference in Our Community 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: United Way Café 5:30 p.m. Friday: Hardin County Veterans Day and ceremony honoring veterans 6 p.m. Monday: NAACP Conference luncheon 6 p.m. Wednesday: Hardin County Crime Stoppers 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: Health in the Heartland 7 p.m. Monday: Radcliff City Council monthly meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday: Nov. 15 Elizabethtown City Council meeting 7 p.m. Friday: Radcliff City Council monthly meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday: Health in the Heartland 8:30 p.m. Wednesday: Reel Talk featuring student video packages from Central, John and North Hardin high schools. 8:30 p.m. Friday: Reel Talk 9 p.m. Monday: Nov. 15 Elizabethtown City Council meeting 9 p.m. Wednesday: Radcliff City Council meeting Monthly meeting 9 p.m. Friday: Diversity Making a Difference in Our Community 9:30 p.m. Friday: United Way Café 10 p.m. Friday: Hardin County Crime Stoppers 10:30 p.m. Monday: Reel Talk 10:30 p.m. Wednesday: John Hardin Chorus Foster Care Benefit Concert 10:30 p.m. Friday: Health in the Heartland 11 p.m. Monday: NAACP Conference luncheon 11 p.m. Friday: Nov. 15 Elizabethtown City Council meeting TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY NOV. 23, 25, 27 12:30 p.m.: Hardin County Veterans Day and ceremony honoring veterans 2 a.m.: Focus on Finance 2:30 a.m.: Conference Cross Country highlights 3 a.m.: 5th Region volleyball tournament championship, Central Hardin vs. Elizabethtown 5 a.m.: Sub-sectional girls’ soccer, Central Hardin vs. Louisville Christian Academy 7 a.m.: 2nd District football, teams to be announced 10 a.m.: HCS Chalk Talk 10:30 p.m.: Inside the Classroom 11 a.m.: Nov. 23 Hardin County Fiscal Court meeting 1 p.m.: From the Sidelines 1:30 p.m.: Reel Talk 2 p.m. Tuesday: 5th Region volleyball tournament championship, Central Hardin vs. Elizabethtown 2 p.m. Thursday: 2nd District football, teams to be announced 2 p.m. Saturday: NAACP Conference luncheon 3 p.m. Saturday: HCS Chalk Talk 3:30 p.m. Saturday: Inside the Classroom 4 p.m. Tuesday: Sub-sectional girls’ soccer, Central Hardin vs. Louisville Christian Academy 4 p.m. Saturday: HCS News and Views 4:30 p.m. Saturday: Issues and Insight: Hardin County government 5 p.m. Thursday: Conference Cross Country Highlights featuring area schools 5 p.m. Saturday: Nov. 23 Hardin County Fiscal Court meeting 5:30 Thursday: John Hardin Chorus-Foster Care Benefit Concert 6 p.m. Tuesday: 2nd District football, teams to be announced 7 p.m. Thursday: HCS Chalk Talk 7:30 p.m. Thursday: Inside the Classroom 7:30 p.m. Saturday: Conference Cross Country highlights 8 p.m. Thursday: HCS News and Views 8 p.m. Saturday: 5th Region volleyball tournament championship, Central Hardin vs. Elizabethtown 8:30 p.m. Thursday: Issues and Insight: Hardin County government 9 p.m. Tuesday: HCS Chalk Talk 9 p.m. Thursday: Nov. 23 Hardin County Fiscal Court meeting 9:30 p.m. Tuesday: Inside the Classroom 10 p.m. Tuesday: HCS News and Views 10 p.m. Saturday: Sub-sectional girls’ soccer, Central Hardin vs. Louisville Christian Academy 10:30 p.m. Tuesday: Issues and Insight: Hardin County government 11 p.m. Tuesday: Nov. 23Hardin County Fiscal Court meeting 11:30 p.m. Thursday: John Hardin Chorus Foster Care Benefit Concert NETWORK ADDRESSES • ABC, (212) 456-1000 1330 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10019 • CBS, (212) 975-4321 51 W. 52nd Street New York, NY 10019 • NBC, (212) 664-4444 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10112 • FOX, (212) 452-5555 205 E. 67th Street New York, NY 10021 • PBS, (212) 753-7373 609 Fifth Ave. New York, NY 10017 • The Family Channel 1000 Centerville Turnpike Virginia Beach, VA 23463 • The Weather Channel Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA • ABC Entertainment 4151 Prospect Hollywood, CA 90027 • ABC News 47 W. 66th Street New York, NY 10023 • CBS Entertainment 7800 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036 CHANNEL GUIDE HCEC WAVE WHAS WLKY WDRB WBNA KET2 WMYO WBKO KET WBKI WKYT WYCS AandE AMC ANIM BET BRV CMTV CNBC CNN COMD CSPAN DISC DISCH DISN E!TV ESPN ESPN2 FAITH FAM FOOD FX FXNWS FXSS GAC GOVT GSN HALL HIST HGTV LIFE MSNBC MTV NICK QVC SPIKE SYFY TBN TBS TLC TNT TOON TRAV TRUTV TVL TWC UNI USA VH1 VS. 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(:45) “The Men Who Stare at Goats” (2009) George Clooney. 281 Imaginarium “Fanboys” (2008) Sam Huntington. ‘PG-13’ “High Life” (2009) Timothy Olyphant. ‘R’ (CC) “Deep in the Valley” (2009) Chris Pratt. ‘R’ (CC) 241 (6:25) “The Vicious Kind” (2009) PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-NOVEMBER 24, 2010 18 FRIDAY EVENING November 19, 2010 E R B 7:00 7:30 8:00 HCEC 2 25 WAVE 3 6 WHAS 11 4 WLKY 5 5 WDRB 12 9 WBNA 6 21 KET2 8 15 WMYO 16 10 WBKO 13 KET 9 13 WBKI 7 7 WKYT 18 A&E AMC ANIM BET CMTV CNBC CNN COMD CSPAN DISC DISN E!TV ESPN ESPN2 FAM FOOD FX FXNWS FXSO FXSS GSN HALL HGTV HIST LIFE MSNBC MTV NICK SPIKE SYFY TBN TBS TLC TNT TOON TRAV TVL USA VH1 WGN-A ENC HBO HBOP HBOS MAX SHOW SHOW2 STARZ TMC 52 53 32 42 45 23 24 58 21 33 99 56 35 36 17 57 27 29 40 41 179 77 49 61 34 185 43 39 46 48 55 15 50 65 60 76 59 28 44 14 150 301 302 303 320 340 341 281 350 36 26 60 49 66 39 34 59 12 38 29 56 44 30 40 46 28 31 55 70 111 68 51 54 35 45 37 42 41 64 63 27 50 43 52 62 65 33 47 20 77 17 18 76 73 16 75 78 74 2 Hardin County Veteran Farmers Cable Key: E-E’town/Hardin/Vine Grove/LaRue R/B-Radcliff/Fort Knox/Muldraugh/Brandenburg 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 ECTC Hall of Distinguished Diversity United Way Crime Stoppers Health in the Elizabethtown City Council Meeting School Pride A school gets new ath- Dateline NBC Prince Charles discuss- Harmony Combating the environmen- WAVE 3 News at (:35) The Tonight Show With Jay letic facilities. 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(CC) Fallen Angel 48 (6:00) “Moonlight and Mistletoe” House Hunters Property Virgins Property Virgins Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l 77 Hunters Int’l Modern Marvels (CC) Modern Marvels (N) (CC) Jobsite “Concrete Countdown” Gangland “Assassins” (CC) Modern Marvels 58 Modern Marvels (CC) How I Met Reba (CC) Reba (CC) Reba (CC) Reba (CC) Reba (CC) Reba (CC) The Fairy Jobmother (CC) Reba (CC) 23 How I Met Countdown With Keith Olbermann The Rachel Maddow Show (N) Lockup: Raw “Harsh Reality” Lockup “Inside Alaska” San Quentin 28 Hardball With Chris Matthews Pranked Pranked Pranked Jackass (CC) Jackass (CC) “Dawn of the Dead” (2004) Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames. 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(:45) “Signs” (2002, Suspense) Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix. 281 About a Boy “Scary Movie 2” (2001) Shawn Wayans. ‘R’ “Before I Self Destruct” (2009) 50 Cent. ‘R’ (CC) “Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground” (2009) ‘NR’ Surveillance ‘R’ 241 Irresistible ‘R’ WAVE 3 News at Extra (N) (CC) 3 7 (N) (CC) PULSE | The News-Enterprise | 19 NOVEMBER 18-NOVEMBER 24, 2010 SATURDAY MORNING November 20, 2010 E R B 8:00 8:30 9:00 Cable Key: E-E’town/Hardin/Vine Grove/LaRue R/B-Radcliff/Fort Knox/Muldraugh/Brandenburg 9:30 10:00 HCEC 2 25 2 High School Soccer Bethlehem vs. Elizabethtown. WAVE 3 6 3 WHAS 11 4 11 WLKY 5 5 5 WDRB 12 9 12 WBNA 6 21 10 KET2 8 15 14 GED Connection GED Connection GED Connection GED Connection Martha Speaks WMYO 16 10 WBKO 13 KET 9 13 WBKI 7 7 WKYT 18 A&E AMC ANIM BET CMTV CNBC CNN COMD CSPAN DISC DISN E!TV ESPN ESPN2 FAM FOOD FX FXNWS FXSO FXSS GSN HALL HGTV HIST LIFE MSNBC MTV NICK SPIKE SYFY TBN TBS TLC TNT TOON TRAV TVL USA VH1 WGN-A ENC HBO HBOP HBOS MAX SHOW SHOW2 STARZ TMC 52 53 32 42 45 23 24 58 21 33 99 56 35 36 17 57 27 29 40 41 179 77 49 61 34 185 43 39 46 48 55 15 50 65 60 76 59 28 44 14 150 301 302 303 320 340 341 281 350 36 26 60 49 66 39 34 59 12 38 29 56 44 30 40 46 28 31 55 70 111 68 51 54 35 45 37 42 41 64 63 27 50 43 52 62 65 33 47 20 77 17 18 76 73 16 75 78 74 HCS Chalk Talk (7:00) Today Reports from America Now (CC) Turbo Dogs (EI) Afghanistan; Sandra Lee. 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Killer Crocs 78 Dog Championships Black/Beautiful Hates Chris Hates Chris College Hill College Hill College Hill College Hill College Hill College Hill College Hill 80 Lens on Talent Top 20 Countdown 86 (6:00) CMT Music TRIALaser Paid Program Paid Program Sexy Faces Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program 27 New Math Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom Your Money 24 CNN Saturday Morning “The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!” (1988) “National Lampoon’s European Vacation” (1985) Chevy Chase. Scrubs (CC) 50 Mike Birbiglia: What I Should C-SPAN Weekend 81 (7:00) Washington Journal Storm Chasers “Perfect Storm” Swamp Loggers “Money Pit” Dirty Jobs Insulation technicians. Nazi UFO Conspiracy (CC) Jack the Ripper 62 Patient Ed: Future Family Mickey Mouse Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Fish Hooks Suite/Deck Suite/Deck Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Good-Charlie 67 Mickey Mouse E! 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(CC) “Back to the Future Part II” (1989) (CC) 21 (7:00) “Miss Congeniality” (2000, Comedy) Sandra Lee Mexican-Easy Guy’s Big Bite Thanksgiving (N) Down Home Paula’s Best 30-Minute Meal Secrets-Chef Giada at Home 73 5 Ingredient Fix Thanksgiving (N) “Kingdom of Heaven” (2005) Orlando Bloom. “The Transporter” (2002, Action) Jason Statham, Shu Qi. “Man on Fire” (2004) Denzel Washington. 71 (7:00) Bulls and Bears On Business Forbes on FOX Cashin’ In (CC) America’s News HQ 26 (7:00) FOX and Friends Saturday Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Dual Saw Healing Foods Game Time With Jim Tressel College Football Oklahoma State at Kansas. (Live) Outdoors Ins the Huddle David Cutcliffe Ship Shape TV Outdoors SEC Gridiron Live College Football Oklahoma State at Kansas. (Live) 36 Paid Program Paid Program Hollywood Sq. Whammy!/Press Chain Reaction Family Feud Newlywed Catch 21 (CC) 1 vs. 100 A mob of 100 children. Deal or No Deal 72 Paid Program “Fallen Angel” (2003, Drama) Gary Sinise, Joely Richardson. (CC) “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” (2008) 48 “The National Tree” (2009) Andrew McCarthy, Kari Matchett. (CC) Holmes on Homes (CC) Disaster DIY (N) Disaster DIY House Crashers Income Prop. Designed/Sell Designed-Sell The Unsellables 77 Bathtastic! (CC) Sweat Equity Last Days on Earth (CC) God vs. Satan (CC) Apocalypse PA. 58 Decoding the Past (CC) Sexy Faces Paid Program Forget Diets! Paid Program Paid Program “A Memory in My Heart” (1999, Drama) Jane Seymour. (CC) When Andrew 23 Paid Program MSNBC News Live (N) MSNBC News Live (N) MSNBC News Live (N) Coroner: Deceased: Unknown Taking the Bait 28 MSNBC News Live (N) 16 and Pregnant (CC) Seven Weekend When I Was 17 When I Was 17 10 on Top (N) 16 and Pregnant “Lori” (CC) 16-Pregnant 88 16 and Pregnant “Kailyn” (CC) OddParents SpongeBob SpongeBob The Penguins Fanboy-Chum Planet Sheen T.U.F.F. Puppy iCarly (CC) True Jackson Big Time Rush 68 OddParents Baby Can Read Practical Tac. Lives Depend What If? (CC) Conceal-School Xtreme 4x4 (N) Horsepower TV Trucks! (N) MuscleCar (CC) Gangland (CC) 85 Best Cooking Paid Program “Solar Attack” (2006) Louis Gossett Jr., Mark Dacascos. (CC) “2012: Supernova” (2009) Brian Krause, Heather McComb. Supernova (CC) 70 Paid Program Sing Along Dooley & Pals Dr. Wonder Adventures Auto B. Good Mary-Hopkins God Rocks! Friends Heroes Ishine Knect (EI) 75 BJs Teddy Bear Miss Charity (:25) “Vegas Vacation” (1997, Comedy) Chevy Chase. (CC) (:25) “RV” (2006) Robin Williams, Jeff Daniels. Premiere. (CC) 19 (7:25) “Dead Man on Campus” (1998) (PA) Paid Program Home Made Simple (N) (CC) Property Ladder (CC) Property Ladder (CC) Property Ladder (CC) Dateline: Real 57 Paid Program Rizzoli & Isles (CC) Southland “Sally in the Ally” (CC) The Closer “War Zone” (CC) Law & Order “The Family Hour” Tombstone (CC) 42 Law & Order “Admissions” Sym-Bionic Generator Rex Star Wars Bakugan: Gun Hot Wheels Hole in the Wall Scooby-Doo Garfield Show Garfield Show Tom and Jerry 66 Pokemon: DP World’s Best Places to Pig Out Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Carnivore 101 Chowdown Countdown (CC) 101 Chowdown 56 Tastiest Places Food Wars The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny Dream-Jeannie Dream-Jeannie Dream-Jeannie 54 The Nanny Best Cooking Psych “In Plain Fright” (CC) Burn Notice “Hot Property” (CC) “The Golden Compass” (2007) Nicole Kidman, Dakota Blue Richards. (CC) 41 Paid Program Top 20 Countdown “Dirty Dancing” (1987) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze. 87 (6:00) Jump Start Paid Program In the Heat of the Night (CC) In the Heat of the Night (CC) Walker, Texas Ranger (CC) Walker, Texas Ranger “Angel” Law Order: CI 18 Paid Program “Race to Witch Mountain” (2009) (CC) (:45) “Fried Green Tomatoes” (1991) Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy. (CC) Timecop 291 (7:30) “Honey, I Blew Up the Kid” What to Watch “Invictus” (2009, Drama) Morgan Freeman, Matt Damon. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) Avatar (CC) 201 “Amelia” (2009, Biography) Hilary Swank. ‘PG’ (CC) Boxing (CC) “The Muse” (1999) Albert Brooks. (CC) (:15) “The Blind Side” (2009) (CC) 202 (7:45) “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” (:45) “Joe Somebody” (2001) Tim Allen, Julie Bowen. (CC) “Love Happens” (2009, Romance) Aaron Eckhart. (CC) In Treatment In Treatment 203 Riding in Cars (:45) “The Last Legion” (2007) Colin Firth. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Role Models” (2008) Seann William Scott. (:15) “Ricochet” (1991) Denzel Washington. 260 Who Framed (:45) “You Kill Me” (2007, Comedy) Ben Kingsley. iTV. ‘R’ (:25) “Spin” (2007) iTV. ‘R’ (:45) “Vanilla Sky” (2001) ‘R’ 221 (7:30) “W.” (2008) Josh Brolin. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Tootsie” (1982) Inside NASCAR (:45) “Mercy” (2009) Scott Caan. Premiere. (:15) “Big Fan” (2009) Patton Oswalt. (:45) “Transporter 3” (2008) 222 (7:00) (9:50) “Legion” (2010, Horror) Paul Bettany. (:35) “K-PAX” (2001, Drama) Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges. 281 “The Proposal” (2009) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. “Medicine for Melancholy” (2008) ‘NR’ (CC) “Ruthless People” (1986) Danny DeVito. ‘R’ 241 (:05) “Seven Years in Tibet” (1997, Drama) Brad Pitt, David Thewlis. ‘PG-13’ PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-NOVEMBER 24, 2010 20 SATURDAY AFTERNOON November 20, 2010 E R B 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 HCEC 2 25 2 Reel Talk WAVE 3 6 3 WHAS 11 4 11 WLKY 5 5 5 WDRB 12 9 12 WBNA 6 21 10 KET2 8 15 14 WMYO 16 10 16 WBKO 13 13 KET 9 13 4 WBKI 7 7 17 WKYT 18 A&E AMC ANIM BET CMTV CNBC CNN COMD CSPAN DISC DISN E!TV ESPN ESPN2 FAM FOOD FX FXNWS FXSO FXSS GSN HALL HGTV HIST LIFE MSNBC MTV NICK SPIKE SYFY TBN TBS TLC TNT TOON TRAV TVL USA VH1 WGN-A ENC HBO HBOP HBOS MAX SHOW SHOW2 STARZ TMC 52 53 32 42 45 23 24 58 21 33 99 56 35 36 17 57 27 29 40 41 179 77 49 61 34 185 43 39 46 48 55 15 50 65 60 76 59 28 44 14 150 301 302 303 320 340 341 281 350 7 36 26 60 49 66 39 34 59 12 38 29 56 44 30 40 46 28 31 55 70 111 68 51 54 35 45 37 42 41 64 63 27 50 43 52 62 65 33 47 20 77 17 18 76 73 16 75 78 74 ECTC Hall of Distinguished (12:00) College Football Troy at South Carolina. (Live) Cable Key: E-E’town/Hardin/Vine Grove/LaRue R/B-Radcliff/Fort Knox/Muldraugh/Brandenburg 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 HCS Chalk Talk Classroom News/Views Issues Hardin County Veteran Farmers The American “Life Stinks” (1991, Comedy) Mel Brooks, Lesley Ann Warren. A rich man Wave 3 News at 6 NBC Nightly Athlete (CC) spends a month in an impoverished neighborhood. (N) News (N) (CC) (:00) College Basketball Jackson State at Louisville. College Football College Football Teams To Be Announced. (Live) (Live) Countdown The NFL’s Man in the Hat: Tom College Football College Football College Football Mississippi at LSU. (Live) (CC) Landry (N) (CC) Special (N) Today (CC) (12:30) “The Transporter” (2002) “The Pledge” (2001, Drama) Jack Nicholson, Robin Wright Penn, Aaron Eckhart. A detective NUMB3RS “Traffic” A father is gunned House “97 Seconds” The final 10 felJason Statham, Shu Qi. promises to find a young girl’s murderer. down on the freeway. lowship candidates. 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Rpt News Watch Glenn Beck America’s News HQ America’s News HQ (12:00) College Football Oklahoma State at Kansas. (Live) College Football Stanford at California. (Live) College Football Stanford at California. (Live) 36 (12:00) College Football Oklahoma State at Kansas. (Live) Family Feud Family Feud Newlywed Baggage (CC) Family Feud Catch 21 (CC) Family Feud Family Feud 72 Deal or No Deal Deal or No Deal (CC) “A Season for Miracles” (1999, Drama) Carla Gugino. (CC) “Santa Jr.” (2002) Lauren Holly. 48 Most Wonderful “The Good Witch’s Gift” (2010) Catherine Bell, Chris Potter. (CC) Curb/Block Design/Dime Confidential Bang, Buck Divine Design Sarah’s House Dear Genevieve Color Splash: Designed/Sell Designed-Sell 77 Get It Sold Swamp People (CC) Swamp People “Troy’s Gamble” Swamp People “Cannibal Gator” Swamp People (CC) 58 Apocalypse PA. Swamp People (CC) “When Secrets Kill” (1997) Gregory Harrison, Roxanne Hart. (CC) “Wicked” (1998) Julia Stiles, William R. Moses. (CC) 23 (:00) “When Andrew Came Home” (2000) (CC) Dead Men Talking: Homicide To Love & To Kill The Gangster Chronicles Two boys take very different paths in life. 28 Taking the Bait Vegas Homicide 16 and Pregnant (CC) 16 and Pregnant (CC) That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show 16 and Pregnant “Brooke” (CC) 88 16-Pregnant SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Penguins The Penguins Fanboy-Chum Fanboy-Chum SpongeBob SpongeBob 68 Victorious (CC) SpongeBob Gangland “Hunt and Kill” (CC) Gangland “American Gangster” Gangland “Basic Training” (CC) UFC 123 Countdown 85 (:00) Gangland Gangland “Evil Breed” (CC) “Meteor Apocalypse” (2010) Joe Lando, Claudia Christian. (CC) 70 (:00) “Supernova” (2005) Peter Fonda, Luke Perry. A scientist discovers that the sun will explode in a week. (CC) C. Caterpillar Nest Family Paws & Tales Storykeepers Christian World Praise the Lord (CC) 75 Hermie-Friends D’s Kids Club “Fun With Dick & Jane” (2005) Jim Carrey, Téa Leoni. (CC) According-Jim Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens 19 Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries 57 Dateline: Real “Tombstone” (1993) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. (CC) “Something to Talk About” (1995) Julia Roberts. (CC) “The Family Man” (2000) Nicolas Cage. (CC) 42 (:00) Courage-Dog Courage-Dog Billy & Mandy Billy & Mandy Johnny Test Johnny Test Johnny Test Adventure Time Total Drama 66 Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars 101 Chowdown Countdown (CC) 101 Chowdown Countdown (CC) Barbecue Wars (CC) Pizza Wars: NY vs. Chicago 56 101 Chowdown 101 Chowdown Countdown (CC) Bewitched Bewitched Bewitched Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith (:14) The Andy Griffith Show (CC) 54 Dream-Jeannie Bewitched “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” (2006) Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom. (CC) (:25) “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” (2007) Johnny Depp. (CC) 41 (:25) Saturday Night Live (CC) Saturday Night Live (CC) Saturday Night Live (CC) Saturday Night Live (CC) Entourage (CC) (:35) Entourage 87 Dirty Dancing Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent The Unit “Eating the Young” 18 Law Order: CI “Timecop” (1994) (:40) “Murder at 1600” (1997) Wesley Snipes. (CC) “The Taking of Pelham 123” (2009) Denzel Washington. Witch Mount 291 (:00) “Avatar” (2009, Science Fiction) Sam Worthington. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Amelia” (2009, Biography) Hilary Swank. ‘PG’ (CC) “12 Rounds” (2009) ‘PG-13’ 201 (:15) “The Blind Side” Bored to Death Boardwalk Empire (CC) Boardwalk Empire (CC) Dark: Blind “The Lovely Bones” (2009) Mark Wahlberg. 202 (12:15) In Treatment “Away We Go” (2009) John Krasinski. (:15) “State of Play” (2009, Crime Drama) Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck. 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From Moscow. (Taped) (CC) Improv-Ice (N) (CC) Inside Edition Paid Program 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 High School Football Wave 3 News at 6 NBC Nightly (N) News (N) (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Embracing Aging: Families Facing ABC World News WHAS-11 Sunday Change (CC) Sunday News NFL Football Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots. From Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. (Live) (CC) Millionaire’s Se- MyDestination.TV Latin Lifestyles crets (CC) (CC) (:00) NFL Football Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals. From Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. 5 (Live) (CC) (:00) NFL Football Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings. From Mall of America Field in Min- Fox NFL PokerStars.net Million Dollar Chal- Paid Program Seinfeld “The Seinfeld (CC) 12 neapolis. (Live) (CC) Postgame (CC) lenge (Taped) (CC) Mango” (CC) Free Money Now Paid Program Paid Program Music Ministry of Poor Boys Out- Secrets of Blue- Secrets of “When Harry Met Sally...” (1989) Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan. Two romanti10 Gospel doors grass Chefs Louisville Chefs cally bruised New Yorkers become close friends. Time Goes By Keeping Up Doc Martin “Always on My Mind” Gov Awards in the Arts The Everlasting Stream (CC) NOVA “Secrets of Stonehenge” 14 Last of Wine “Naked Gun 33 “My Dog Skip” (2000, Drama) Frankie Muniz, Diane Lane. The gift of a Ugly Betty “Punch Out” Daniel reverts Brothers & Sisters Nora overcompen- Without a Trace “Lone Star” (CC) 16 1/3” puppy gives a lonely boy a new leash on life. to his old ways. (CC) sates over the holidays. (CC) Kentucky: Behind Visions & Values MyDestination.TV Inside Music Row “The Day After Tomorrow” (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake GyllenPaid Program ABC World News 13 the Blue (CC) (CC) haal. Global warming leads to worldwide natural disasters. Sunday Nature (CC) (DVS) Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life The This Old House Hour (N) Yankee Shop Victory Garden 4 Connect., Shaw The Everlasting Stream (CC) Made in Holly“The Kid” (2010, Drama) Natascha McElhone, Ioan Gruffudd, Rupert Friend. Urban Lifestylez The Real Estate Paid Program Paid Program Smash Cuts (CC) Smash Cuts (CC) 17 wood: Teen Kevin Lewis makes a better life for himself. Max Maxwell. Show (:00) NFL Football Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals. From Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. NFL Football Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots. From Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. (Live) (CC) 7 (Live) (CC) Psychic Kids: Paranormal Psychic Kids: Paranormal Psychic Kids: Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal State “I Am Six” 79 Psychic Kids “Aliens” (1986) Sigourney Weaver. “Alien 3” (1992, Science Fiction) Sigourney Weaver, Charles S. Dutton. (CC) “Constantine” (2005) Keanu Reeves. (CC) 46 (12:00) The Haunted “Demon Attack” The Haunted (CC) The Haunted (CC) The Haunted (CC) The Haunted 78 The Haunted “The Josephine Baker Story” (1991, Biography) Lynn Whitfield, Ruben Blades, David Dukes. (CC) “Cinderella” (1997, Musical) Whitney Houston, Brandy. (CC) Lights Go Out 80 To Be Announced 40 Greatest Songs of the Decade Successful and influential songs. (:15) “Swing Vote” (2008) Kevin Costner, Madeline Carroll. 86 Top 20 Count. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program 27 Paid Program Your Money Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom 24 Fareed Zakaria Newsroom Scrubs (CC) Scrubs (CC) “Mr. Woodcock” (2007, Comedy) Billy Bob Thornton. (CC) “Superhero Movie” (2008, Comedy) Drake Bell, Sara Paxton. (CC) 50 Scrubs (CC) Newsmakers American Pol. 81 (:00) C-SPAN Weekend Dirty Jobs “Mannequin Factory” Dirty Jobs “Gourd Maker” (CC) Dirty Jobs “Glass Maker” (CC) Dirty Jobs “Rocky Reach Dam” 62 (:00) Dirty Jobs Dirty Jobs “Buoy Cleaner” (CC) Han. Montana Han. Montana Fish Hooks Fish Hooks Fish Hooks Good-Charlie Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Sonny-Chance Sonny-Chance 67 Shake it Up! “Coyote Ugly” (2000) Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia, Maria Bello. Married to Rock Married to Rock Kendra Kendra Kardashian Kardashian 49 Soup Presents SportsCenter (Live) (CC) BCS Countdown (Live) 31 (:00) NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Ford 400. From Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla. (Live) 2010 World Series of Poker 2010 World Series of Poker 2010 World Series of Poker College Basketball 32 2010 World Series of Poker “Once Upon a Christmas” (2000) John Dye, Kathy Ireland. (CC) “Twice Upon a Christmas” (2001) Kathy Ireland, John Dye. (CC) “Santa Baby” (2006) (CC) 21 Unlikely Angel The Next Iron Chef “Innovation” The Next Iron Chef The Next Iron Chef The Next Iron Chef “Respect” 73 The Next Iron Chef “Ingenuity” “13 Going on 30” (2004) Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo. “What Happens in Vegas” (2008) Cameron Diaz, Rob Corddry. “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” 71 Fantastic Four Fox News Sunday Campaign 2010: Fight to Finish America’s News HQ Fox News Sunday 26 America’s-HQ ACC Basketball Women’s College Basketball Robert Morris at Cincinnati. (Live) College Football The Game 365 Auto Racing Air Racing From Perth, Australia. Duke Basket. College Basketball Morehead State at Florida. (Live) Profiles Replay 36 Women’s College Basketball Family Feud Family Feud Newlywed Baggage (CC) Family Feud Catch 21 (CC) Family Feud Family Feud 72 Deal or No Deal Deal or No Deal (CC) “Naughty or Nice” (2004, Drama) George Lopez, Lisa Vidal. (CC) “Call Me Claus” (2001) (CC) 48 (12:00) Santa Jr. “Mr. St. Nick” (2002) Kelsey Grammer, Charles Durning. (CC) Real Estate Selling New Bang, Buck Get It Sold House Hunters Hunters Int’l For Rent (CC) The Unsellables Designed/Sell Designed-Sell 77 My First Place Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 58 Pawn Stars “Sleeping With the Enemy” (1991) “The Interrogation of Michael Crowe” (2002) Ally Sheedy. (CC) “A Decent Proposal” (2007) Jessica Tuck, Andrew Airlie. (CC) 23 (:00) Meet the Press (CC) Missing or Murdered? The Desperate Hours Husband was kidnapped by men in masks. Caught on Camera 28 Conviction 16 and Pregnant (CC) The Challenge: Cutthroat True Life True Life True Life 88 16-Pregnant OddParents Fanboy-Chum Fanboy-Chum The Penguins The Penguins SpongeBob SpongeBob True Jackson Big Time Rush 68 “Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale” CSI: NY “Turbulence” (CC) CSI: NY “Sex, Lies and Silicone” CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 85 Auction Hunters Auction Hunters Auction Hunters CSI: NY “Page Turner” (CC) “Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead” (2008, Suspense) Nicki Aycox. (CC) “Wrong Turn 2: Dead End” (2007, Horror) Erica Leerhsen. (CC) 70 (:00) “Dracula III: Legacy” (2005) Jason Scott Lee. Bayless Conley From His Heart King Is Coming Franklin John Hagee Today (CC) Rod Parsley Gregory Dickow Bishop Jakes Joyce Meyer 75 It Is Written “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” (2006) (CC) “The School of Rock” (2003, Comedy) Jack Black, Joan Cusack. (CC) 19 (12:00) “Meet the Fockers” 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (CC) 57 Homemade “The Holiday” (2006) Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet. (CC) “Last Holiday” (2006) Queen Latifah, Gérard Depardieu. (CC) “What Women Want” (2000) Mel Gibson. 42 (:00) Chowder Johnny Test Johnny Test Total Drama Total Drama Adventure Time Adventure Time Scooby-Doo 66 Codename: Kids Codename: Kids Chowder Ribs Paradise (CC) Steak Paradise, Second Helping Pizza Paradise Creative pizzerias. Hot Dog Paradise (CC) Breakfast Paradise (CC) 56 BBQ Paradise Bewitched Bewitched Bewitched Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith 54 Dream-Jeannie Bewitched “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” (2007) Johnny Depp. (CC) “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” (2008) Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes. (CC) 41 (12:03) 100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs 100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs Behind the Music “50 Cent” Behind the Music “Lil Wayne” 87 Hip Hop Songs 100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs “Gone in Sixty Seconds” (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage. (CC) Scrubs (CC) Scrubs (CC) Just Shoot Me Just Shoot Me 18 (:00) “The Avengers” (1998) Ralph Fiennes. “The Missing” (2003) (CC) “40 Days and 40 Nights” (2002) Josh Hartnett. (:40) “Sweet Home Alabama” (2002) Reese Witherspoon. Big Fat Liar 291 (12:40) (:15) “Spider-Man” (2002) Tobey Maguire. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:15) “Whip It” (2009) Ellen Page. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “Harry Potter-Prince” 201 Pootie Tang “Clear and Present Danger” (1994) Boardwalk Empire “Home” (CC) Boardwalk Empire (CC) Boardwalk Empire (CC) Boxing 202 (12:30) “Backdraft” (1991) Kurt Russell. “Moulin Rouge” (2001, Musical) Nicole Kidman. (CC) (:15) “(500) Days of Summer” (2009) Joseph Gordon-Levitt. 203 (12:30) “Army of Darkness” (1992) Bruce Campbell. “I Spy” (2002) Eddie Murphy. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:40) “The Time Traveler’s Wife” (2009) Rachel McAdams. (CC) Sniper 2 260 “Bandslam” (2009) Aly Michalka. iTV. ‘PG’ (CC) (4:55) “Finding Amanda” (2008) ‘R’ (CC) Next Day Air ‘R’ 221 “B-Girl” (2009, Drama) Julie Urich. iTV. ‘PG-13’ Dexter “Take It” (CC) The Big C (CC) Weeds (CC) “Puccini for Beginners” (2006) (CC) Against-Cur 222 (:00) “This Is England” (2006) Thomas Turgoose. (:45) “The Crazies” (2010) Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell. “Planet 51” (2009) Voices of Dwayne Johnson. 281 Donnie Brasco (:15) “The Haunting of Molly Hartley” (2008) “The Missing Person” (2009) ‘NR’ (CC) (:45) “A Quiet Little Marriage” (2008) Mary Elizabeth Ellis. ‘NR’ World’s Gr 241 (:15) “Maneater” (2009) Sarah Chalke. ‘NR’ (CC) 11 Weekend (CC) 24 PULSE | The News-Enterprise | NOVEMBER 18-NOVEMBER 24, 2010 SUNDAY EVENING November 21, 2010 E R B 7:00 7:30 8:00 HCEC 2 25 2 (5:00) High School Football WAVE 3 6 3 (CC) WHAS 11 4 11 turkey catches fire in the oven. WLKY 5 5 WDRB 12 9 WBNA 6 21 KET2 8 15 WMYO 16 10 WBKO 13 KET 9 13 WBKI 7 7 WKYT 18 A&E AMC ANIM BET CMTV CNBC CNN COMD CSPAN DISC DISN E!TV ESPN ESPN2 FAM FOOD FX FXNWS FXSO FXSS GSN HALL HGTV HIST LIFE MSNBC MTV NICK SPIKE SYFY TBN TBS TLC TNT TOON TRAV TVL USA VH1 WGN-A ENC HBO HBOP HBOS MAX SHOW SHOW2 STARZ TMC 52 53 32 42 45 23 24 58 21 33 99 56 35 36 17 57 27 29 40 41 179 77 49 61 34 185 43 39 46 48 55 15 50 65 60 76 59 28 44 14 150 301 302 303 320 340 341 281 350 36 26 60 49 66 39 34 59 12 38 29 56 44 30 40 46 28 31 55 70 111 68 51 54 35 45 37 42 41 64 63 27 50 43 52 62 65 33 47 20 77 17 18 76 73 16 75 78 74 Football Night in America (Live) Cable Key: E-E’town/Hardin/Vine Grove/LaRue R/B-Radcliff/Fort Knox/Muldraugh/Brandenburg 8:30 9:00 9:30 America’s Funniest Home Videos A 2010 American Music Awards Musical acts are honored. (Live) (CC) 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 News/Views Issues Hardin WAVE 3 News at (12:05) America 11 (N) Now (CC) WHAS11 News 11 (:35) Criminal Minds Psychopathic at 11 (N) killer. (CC) CSI: Miami “On the Hook” A fisherman WLKY News at Sports Sunday Face the Nation narrowly escapes death. 11:00PM (N) (CC) FOX News at Ten (N) Joker Phillips The Office “Frame The Office (CC) Show Toby” Jack Benny Hour Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Amazing Race 17 “There’s a Lot Undercover Boss (N) (CC) of Nuts and Bullets” (N) (CC) The Cleveland The Simpsons The Simpsons (N) The Cleveland Family Guy (N) American Dad 12 Show (CC) “Loan-a-Lisa” (CC) (DVS) Show (N) (CC) (PA) (CC) “White Rice” (N) “In Her Shoes” (2005, Comedy-Drama) Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, Shirley MacLaine. A sexy partyer clashes 10 with her serious-minded sister. Nature “Revealing the Leopard” Circus Scouting new talent in Monte Carlo. (CC) (DVS) Globe Trekker Berlin Wall. Horse Farms 14 Steves’ Europe Kentucky Life The Unit Team seeks surface-to-air NUMB3RS “Toxin” Medication tamper- House “Guardian Angels” A massive Bones “Yanks in the U.K.” The murder “Beverly Hills Ninja” (1997) Chris Farley. An ungainly 16 missiles. (CC) ing. (CC) seizure and hallucinations. of a young British heiress. martial artist follows a counterfeiter’s trail. America’s Funniest Home Videos A 2010 American Music Awards Musical acts are honored. (Live) (CC) WBKO at 10 (N) (:35) Sports Con- 6 Week Body 13 turkey catches fire in the oven. nection Makeover Last of Wine Time Goes By Waiting for God Masterpiece Contemporary “Lennon Naked” (N) Beatles Rocked the Kremlin This Is America Religion/Ethics 4 Keeping Up Family Ties (CC) “Hannibal” (2001, Suspense) Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Gary Oldman. A disfigured WBKI News at 10 (:35) The Insider Show Acne Who’s Paid Program Coach (CC) 17 victim of cannibalistic Dr. Lecter seeks revenge. (N) (CC) (CC) Boss 60 Minutes (N) (CC) The Amazing Race 17 “There’s a Lot Undercover Boss (N) (CC) CSI: Miami “On the Hook” A fisherman 27 Newsfirst (N) (:35) Courtesy on Jack Van Impe 7 of Nuts and Bullets” (N) (CC) narrowly escapes death. (CC) Wheels Presents (N) Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Paranormal Psychic Kids: Paranormal Psychic Kids: Paranormal Paranormal 79 Paranormal “From Dusk Till Dawn” (1996) Harvey Keitel, George Clooney. The Walking Dead “Vatos” (N) The Walking Dead “Vatos” (CC) Breaking Bad 46 (5:30) “Constantine” (CC) I Shouldn’t Be Alive Fatal Attractions (CC) The Haunted “Dead in the Water” I Shouldn’t Be Alive Fatal Attraction 78 I Shouldn’t Be Alive (CC) “Down in the Delta” (1998, Drama) Alfre Woodard. (CC) W.- Ed Gordon Lens on Talent Peter Popoff 80 (6:30) When the Lights Go Out (Premiere) (CC) “The Whole Nine Yards” (2000, Comedy) Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry. “The Whole Nine Yards” (2000, Comedy) Bruce Willis. 86 (5:15) “Swing Vote” (2008) Wall St. Journal New Age of Wal-Mart CNBC Titans “Donald Trump” The Entrepreneurs Porn: Business of Pleasure American Greed 27 Diabetes Life State of the Union Larry King Live Newsroom State of the Union Larry King Live 24 Newsroom South Park Futurama (N) Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) 50 Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Futurama (N) Q&A Programming American Politics Q&A Programming 81 (6:30) American Politics Dirty Jobs: The Nitty Gritty (N) Dirty Jobs (N) (CC) Brew Masters “Bitches Brew” Dirty Jobs: The Nitty Gritty (CC) Nitty Gritty 62 Dirty Jobs (CC) Shake it Up! (N) Sonny-Chance Fish Hooks Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Sonny-Chance Sonny-Chance Han. Montana 67 Sonny-Chance Sonny-Chance Good-Charlie Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian The E! True Hollywood Story (N) Kendra (N) Married to Rock Fashion Police Chelsea Lately Kendra 49 Kardashian BCS Countdown MLS Soccer MLS Cup: Teams TBA. From BMO Field in Toronto. (Live) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) 31 SportsCenter (Live) (CC) College Basketball Puerto Rico Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. (Live) NASCAR Now (N) (CC) 2010 World Series of Poker 32 Basketball “Holiday in Handcuffs” (2007) Melissa Joan Hart, Mario Lopez. (CC) “Snowglobe” (2007, Fantasy) Christina Milian, Lorraine Bracco. Joel Osteen 21 (6:00) “Santa Baby” (2006) (CC) The Next Iron Chef “Seduction” The Next Iron Chef “Honor” Iron Chef America (N) Throwdown Thanksgiving Feast Next Iron Chef 73 The Next Iron Chef “Inspiration” “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” (2008) “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” (2008, Comedy) Adam Sandler, John Turturro. Sons of Anarchy “Bainne” Vantage Point 71 (6:00) Huckabee Campaign ’08: Fight to the Finish Geraldo at Large (CC) Huckabee Campaign 2010 26 FOX Report World Poker Tour: Season 8 World Poker Tour: Season 8 Replay Blue Jackets The Final Score College Football College Football ACC Basketball Season Preview ACC Basketball Season Preview Duke Basket. The Final Score College Football The Final Score Basketball 36 Fishing 1 vs. 100 (CC) Newlywed Baggage (CC) High Stakes Poker (CC) High Stakes Poker (CC) High Stakes 72 Deal or No Deal (CC) “The Night Before the Night Before Christmas” (2010, Fantasy) (CC) “Finding John Christmas” (2003, Drama) Valerie Bertinelli. (CC) When Angels 48 (6:00) “Call Me Claus” (2001) House Hunters Holmes on Homes “Hullaba-loo” Holmes on Homes (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Income Prop. Income Prop. Holmes/Homes 77 Hunters Int’l Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars IRT Deadliest Roads (N) (CC) Top Gear “Cobra Attack” (CC) Top Gear “Cobra Attack” (N) Pawn Stars 58 Pawn Stars “One Angry Juror” (2010) Jessica Capshaw, Jeremy Ratchford. (CC) “Sleeping With the Enemy” (1991) (CC) 23 “The Devil’s Teardrop” (2010) Natasha Henstridge. Premiere. (CC) Caught on Camera “Trapped” Why Planes Crash: Human Error The Toy Box: Where Evil Lurks The Longest Night Austrian Predator Raw 28 Caught on Camera Niagara Falls. 16 and Pregnant “Kailyn” (CC) 16 and Pregnant (CC) Pranked Pranked World of Jenks World of Jenks The Buried Life 88 True Life My Wife-Kids My Wife-Kids Hates Chris Hates Chris The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny 68 iCarly “iStart a Fan War” (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Crime Scene Investigation CSI: Cri. Scene 85 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers” (1995) Premiere. “House of the Dead 2” (2005) Ed Quinn (CC) 70 “The Grudge 3” (2009, Horror) Matthew Knight, Shawnee Smith. (CC) Jack Hayford Joel Osteen Taking Authority K. Copeland Changing-World “The Bible” (1966, Drama) Michael Parks, George C. Scott, Richard Harris. 75 Leading Way “Shrek” (2001) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. (CC) (:25) “Shrek 2” (2004, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers. (CC) (:20) “The School of Rock” 19 The Grinch 19 Kids and Counting (N) (CC) Sarah Palin’s Alaska (N) (CC) Sister Wives (N) (CC) Sarah Palin’s Alaska (CC) Sister Wives 57 Sarah Palin’s Alaska (CC) “The Bucket List” (2007, Comedy-Drama) Jack Nicholson. (CC) “The Bucket List” (2007, Comedy-Drama) Jack Nicholson. (CC) Last Holiday 42 (5:30) “What Women Want” (CC) “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” (2008) Voices of Matt Lanter. Sym-Bionic Star Wars Delocated Family Guy Family Guy The Venture Brothers (N) 66 Hamburger Paradise (CC) Deep Fried Paradise Crispy fare. Steak Paradise (CC) Hot Dog Paradise (CC) Deep Fried 56 Sandwich Paradise (CC) Andy Griffith M*A*S*H (CC) M*A*S*H (CC) M*A*S*H (CC) M*A*S*H (CC) Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond 54 Andy Griffith “Elf” (2003, Comedy) Will Ferrell, James Caan. (CC) “Elf” (2003, Comedy) Will Ferrell, James Caan. (CC) “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” 41 Behind the Music “Fantasia” Fantasia, Real Football Wives Fantasia, Real Football Wives I Love Money (CC) Fantasia, Real 87 Behind the Music “T.I.” T.I. (CC) Old Christine How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met News at Nine Instant Replay Monk Monk falls under a spell. Monk (CC) 18 Old Christine “Monsters, Inc.” (2001) Billy Crystal (CC) (:35) “The Missing” (2003, Western) Tommy Lee Jones, Cate Blanchett. (CC) Air America 291 (6:30) “Big Fat Liar” (2002) “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” (2009) ‘PG’ Boardwalk Empire (N) (CC) Big Love “Free at Last” (CC) Boardwalk Empire (CC) It’s Complicated 201 (6:15) Bored to Death “Avatar” (2009) Sam Worthington, Voice of Zoe Saldana. (CC) (:45) “Land of the Lost” 202 Boxing “The Box” (2009) Cameron Diaz, James Marsden. (CC) “21 Grams” (2003) Sean Penn. (CC) 203 “Couples Retreat” (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. (CC) “Crazy Heart” (2009, Drama) Jeff Bridges. ‘R’ (CC) “A Perfect Getaway” (2009) Steve Zahn. ‘R’ (:45) “Secret Lives” (1994) ‘NR’ 260 (6:30) “Sniper 2” (2002) ‘R’ Dexter “Take It” (iTV) (CC) Dexter “Teenage Wasteland” Weeds (iTV) The Big C (iTV) Dexter “Teenage Wasteland” Look (iTV) (N) 221 (6:30) “Next Day Air” (2009) “The Messenger” (2009) Ben Foster. Premiere. (CC) “Transsiberian” (2008) Woody Harrelson, Emily Mortimer. Double Identity 222 (6:20) “Against the Current” “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” (2001, Fantasy) Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler. 281 (:05) “Alice in Wonderland” (2010, Fantasy) Johnny Depp. “High Life” (2009) Timothy Olyphant. ‘R’ (CC) “The Brothers Bloom” (2008) Rachel Weisz. ‘PG-13’ (CC) (:25) “Not Forgotten” ‘R’ 241 (6:20) “World’s Greatest Dad” ‘R’ 5 60 Minutes (N) (CC) 10:00 Woodland 4th & 5th Grade Career Talk United Way Crime Stoppers Health in the (:15) NFL Football New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles. From Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. 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(N) sets a trap. (N) (CC) his girlfriend. (N) (CC) 11 (N) Leno (N) (CC) Entertainment To- Inside Edition (N) Dancing With the Stars (Live) (CC) (:11) Skating With the Stars (Series Premiere) (Live) (CC) WHAS11 News 11 (:35) Nightline (N) (12:06) Jimmy 11 night (N) (CC) at 11 (N) (CC) Kimmel Live (N) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) How I Met Your Rules of Engage- Two and a Half (:31) Mike & Molly Hawaii Five-0 “Hao Kanaka” Thieves WLKY News at (:35) Late Show With David Letter5 (N) (CC) (CC) Mother (N) (CC) ment (N) Men (N) (CC) (N) (CC) rob an armored car. (N) 11:00PM man (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your House “Small Sacrifices” A patient re- Lie to Me “Veronica” Helping a woman FOX News at Ten (:45) FOX 41 Two and a Half The Office “The Friends (CC) 12 Men (CC) Mother (CC) enacted the Crucifixion. with Alzheimer’s. 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(CC) “A Few Good Men” 46 (5:00) “Million Dollar Baby” (2004) Pit Bulls and Parolees I Shouldn’t Be Alive (CC) I Shouldn’t Be Alive (CC) Pit Bulls and Parolees Be Alive 78 Pit Bulls and Parolees (CC) “Soul Food” (1997) Vanessa L. Williams, Vivica A. Fox. Family Crews Family Crews The Mo’Nique Show (CC) Wendy Williams 80 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live The Dukes of Hazzard Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Smarter 86 The Dukes of Hazzard Executive Vision: Leadership in Inside American Airlines: A Week in the Life Mad Money Executive Vis. 27 The Kudlow Report (N) Parker Spitzer (N) Larry King Live (N) (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live 24 John King, USA (N) “Accepted” (2006, Comedy) Justin Long, Jonah Hill. (CC) South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show Colbert Report Ugly Americans 50 Tonight From Washington Capital News Today 81 (5:00) House of Representatives Secrets of the Secret Service The Kennedy Detail The men of JFK’s Secret Service detail. (N) (CC) Secrets of the Secret Service Kennedy Detail 62 JFK: Inside the Target Car (CC) “Tinker Bell” (2008) Mae Whitman. ‘G’ Wizards-Place Suite/Deck Suite/Deck Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Fish Hooks Fish Hooks Han. Montana 67 “Bruce Almighty” (2003, Comedy) Jim Carrey. Premiere. Chelsea’s Big Interview Special 2 Chelsea Lately E! News 49 E! News (N) NFL Football Denver Broncos at San Diego Chargers. From Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. (Live) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) 31 Monday Night Countdown (Live) (CC) College Basketball: O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic College Basketball O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic -- Gonzaga vs. Kansas State. Basketball 32 Basketball “Holiday in Handcuffs” (2007) Melissa Joan Hart, Mario Lopez. The 700 Club (CC) My Wife & Kids 21 “A Carol Christmas” (2003) Tori Spelling, William Shatner. (CC) Unwrapped Unwrapped Best Thing Ate Best Thing Ate Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Good Eats Good Eats Best Thing Ate 73 Guy’s Big Bite Thanksgiving Two/Half Men “The Devil Wears Prada” (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier. “Mr. 3000” (2004, Comedy) Bernie Mac. 71 Two/Half Men The O’Reilly Factor (N) (CC) Hannity (N) On Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Hannity 26 FOX Report With Shepard Smith NHL Hockey Nashville Predators at Columbus Blue Jackets. (Subject to Blackout) (Live) Blue Jackets Blue Jackets The Final Score Profiles (N) The Final Score After-Jay Glazer Predators Live! Basketball The Final Score Profiles (N) The Final Score NHL Hockey 36 NHL Hockey Nashville Predators at Columbus Blue Jackets. (Subject to Blackout) (Live) Deal or No Deal Family Feud Family Feud Newlywed Baggage (CC) 1 vs. 100 (CC) Lingo (CC) Deal or No Deal (CC) Catch 21 (CC) 72 1 vs. 100 (CC) “Finding John Christmas” (2003, Drama) Valerie Bertinelli. (CC) “When Angels Come to Town” (2004) Peter Falk, Katey Sagal. (CC) One-Christmas 48 (6:00) “The Christmas Choir” House Hunters Property Virgins Property Virgins House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l My First Place My First Place House Hunters 77 Hunters Int’l Pawn Stars The Real Story of Thanksgiving Pawn Stars Pawn Stars American Pickers (CC) Pawn Stars 58 Apocalypse PA. Apocalypse PA. Pawn Stars How I Met Reba (CC) Reba (CC) “Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal” (2008) Jenna Dewan. How I Met How I Met Frasier (CC) 23 How I Met Countdown With Keith Olbermann The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word Countdown With Keith Olbermann Rachel Maddow 28 Hardball With Chris Matthews True Life True Life World of Jenks (:01) World of Jenks 16-Pregnant 88 True Life SpongeBob My Wife-Kids My Wife-Kids Hates Chris Hates Chris George Lopez George Lopez The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny 68 iCarly (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “National Security” (2003) Martin Lawrence. Premiere. “Bad Santa” (2003) Billy Bob Thornton. 85 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “Fight Club” (1999) Brad Pitt. Men vent their rage by beating each other in a secret arena. (CC) Gundam (CC) Gundam (CC) Tokko (CC) 70 (6:00) “The Reaping” (2007) Live-Holy Land Behind Scenes Mark Chironna Franklin Jesse Duplantis “Solomon and Sheba” (1995) Halle Berry, Jimmy Smits. Joel Osteen 75 Kirk Cameron Seinfeld (CC) Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Conan (N) Lopez Tonight 19 Seinfeld (CC) Little People Little People Little People Cake Boss (N) Cake Boss Fabulous Cakes (CC) Little People Little People Cake Boss 57 Little People Bones (CC) Bones “The Boy in the Shroud” The Closer (CC) Men of a Certain Age (CC) Glory Daze 42 Bones “Titan on the Tracks” Johnny Test Adventure Time MAD (N) Total Drama Scooby-Doo King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chicken 66 Scooby-Doo Man v. Food Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bourdain: No Reservations Bourdain: No Reservations Bizarre Foods 56 Man v. Food “Roxanne” (1987, Romance-Comedy) Steve Martin, Daryl Hannah. Roseanne (CC) Roseanne (CC) 54 Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son NCIS “Once a Hero” (CC) WWE Monday Night RAW (Live) (CC) (:05) “Street Kings” (2008) Keanu Reeves. 41 NCIS “Sandblast” (CC) Don’t Forget My Big Friggin’ Wedding My Big Friggin’ Wedding (N) Mario Lopez Bret Michaels Mario Lopez Bret Michaels My-Wedding 87 Don’t Forget Old Christine America’s Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) (CC) Scrubs (CC) Scrubs (CC) South Park 18 Dharma & Greg Dharma & Greg Old Christine “The Ugly Truth” (2009) Katherine Heigl. (:40) “2 Fast 2 Furious” (2003) Paul Walker, Tyrese. (CC) “Christine” (1983) (CC) 291 (5:50) “The Rookie” (1990) (:45) Wartorn 1861-2010 (CC) In Treatment (N) In Treatment (N) Public Speaking (N) (CC) Boxing 201 (5:30) The Box Boardwalk Empire (CC) Dennis Miller: The Big Speech “The Lovely Bones” (2009, Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz. (CC) 202 (6:00) “Red Dawn” (1984) “Leaving Normal” (1992) Christine Lahti, Meg Tilly. 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Terry Kennedy The Mo’Nique Show (CC) Wendy Williams 80 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live The Dukes of Hazzard Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Smarter 86 The Dukes of Hazzard Ford: Rebuilding Haynesville (N) Haynesville Mad Money Haynesville 27 The Kudlow Report (N) Parker Spitzer (N) Larry King Live (N) (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Larry King Live 24 John King, USA (N) Colbert Report Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Nick Swardson South Park Daily Show Colbert Report Nick Swardson 50 Daily Show Tonight From Washington Capital News Today 81 (5:00) House of Representatives Dirty Jobs “Sheep Castrator” Dirty Jobs “Horse Tester” (N) Auction Kings Auction Kings Dirty Jobs “Sheep Castrator” Dirty Jobs (CC) 62 Dirty Jobs (CC) “Ratatouille” (2007) Voices of Patton Oswalt. ‘G’ (CC) Suite/Deck Suite/Deck Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Fish Hooks Fish Hooks Han. Montana 67 The E! 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(Subject to Blackout) (Live) Cavaliers Live Cavaliers, Paint The Final Score After-Jay Glazer The Final Score World Poker College Basketball USC Upstate at South Carolina. (Same-day Tape) After-Jay Glazer The Final Score Basketball 36 College Basketball UNC-Asheville at North Carolina. (Live) Deal or No Deal Family Feud Family Feud Newlywed Baggage (CC) 1 vs. 100 (CC) Lingo (CC) Deal or No Deal (CC) Catch 21 (CC) 72 1 vs. 100 (CC) “Our First Christmas” (2008) John Ratzenberger, Julie Warner. (CC) Anne Tyler 48 (6:00) “A Grandpa for Christmas” “The Three Gifts” (2009, Drama) Dean Cain, Jean Louisa Kelly. (CC) House Hunters My First Place My First Place House Hunters Real Estate House Hunters Hunters Int’l For Rent (CC) For Rent (CC) House Hunters 77 Hunters Int’l American Pickers (CC) Top Gear “Cobra Attack” IRT Deadliest Roads Shockwave (CC) Amer. 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(:35) “The Taking of Pelham 123” (2009) Denzel Washington. “Rush Hour 2” (2001) 291 Industrial Light & Magic: Creating In Treatment In Treatment In Treatment (N) In Treatment (N) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel Boardwalk Empire (CC) Dennis Miller 201 (6:00) “Amelia” (2009) ‘PG’ “Cast Away” (2000) “Invictus” (2009) Morgan Freeman, Matt Damon. (CC) 127 Hours: 1st “The Hangover” (2009) Bradley Cooper. Boxing 202 (5:30) “Up in the Air” (2009) George Clooney. (CC) “It’s Complicated” (2009) Meryl Streep, Steve Martin. (CC) “Away We Go” (2009) John Krasinski. 203 “Black Rain” (1989) (:15) “Beverly Hills Cop” (1984) Eddie Murphy. ‘R’ (CC) “Beverly Hills Cop II” (1987) Eddie Murphy. (:45) “Beverly Hills Cop III” (1994) 260 (6:05) “Housebroken” (2009) Danny DeVito. ‘R’ (CC) Dexter “Teenage Wasteland” “Cocaine Cowboys II: Hustlin’” 221 (6:45) “Everybody’s Fine” (2009) ‘PG-13’ “Black and Blue: Legends of the Hip-Hop Cop” Fight Camp Strikeforce Challenger Series Vitor Ribeiro vs. Justin Wilcox. 222 (6:30) “Nobel Son” (2007) Alan Rickman. (:25) “G-Force” (2009, Action) Bill Nighy. “Alice in Wonderland” (2010) Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska. (10:50) “Undercover Brother” (2002) 281 Cadillac Rec “Disturbing Behavior” (1998) James Marsden. “Before I Self Destruct” (2009) 50 Cent. ‘R’ (CC) “Irresistible” (2006, Drama) ‘R’ 241 (6:55) “Extract” (2009) Jason Bateman. ‘R’ PULSE | The News-Enterprise | WEDNESDAY EVENING November 24, 2010 E R B 7:00 7:30 8:00 HCEC 2 25 WAVE 3 6 WHAS 11 4 WLKY 5 5 WDRB 12 9 WBNA 6 21 KET2 8 15 WMYO 16 10 WBKO 13 KET 9 13 WBKI 7 7 WKYT 18 A&E AMC ANIM BET CMTV CNBC CNN COMD CSPAN DISC DISN E!TV ESPN ESPN2 FAM FOOD FX FXNWS FXSO FXSS GSN HALL HGTV HIST LIFE MSNBC MTV NICK SPIKE SYFY TBN TBS TLC TNT TOON TRAV TVL USA VH1 WGN-A ENC HBO HBOP HBOS MAX SHOW SHOW2 STARZ TMC 52 53 32 42 45 23 24 58 21 33 99 56 35 36 17 57 27 29 40 41 179 77 49 61 34 185 43 39 46 48 55 15 50 65 60 76 59 28 44 14 150 301 302 303 320 340 341 281 350 36 26 60 49 66 39 34 59 12 38 29 56 44 30 40 46 28 31 55 70 111 68 51 54 35 45 37 42 41 64 63 27 50 43 52 62 65 33 47 20 77 17 18 76 73 16 75 78 74 27 NOVEMBER 18-NOVEMBER 24, 2010 Cable Key: E-E’town/Hardin/Vine Grove/LaRue R/B-Radcliff/Fort Knox/Muldraugh/Brandenburg 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 Reel Talk Radcliff City Council Meeting Marquee Woodland 4th & 5th Grade Career Talk 2 Elizabethtown City Council Meeting WAVE 3 News at Extra (N) (CC) Merry Madagas- Kung Fu Panda The Biggest Loser “Where Are They Now?” Catching up with former contes- WAVE 3 News at (:35) The Tonight Show With Jay 3 7 (N) (CC) car (CC) Holiday Special tants. 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Nov. 25 Nov. 26 By ROBERT VILLANUEVA rvillanueva@thenewsenterprise.com A headline about a contestant on a TV reality show featuring modern-day super hero wannabes might seem an unlikely source of inspiration. But that’s how the Hardin County band A Vegan With a Bullwhip formulated its name. Guitarist Randall Nalls said the name reflects the band’s sense of humor. A Vegan With a Bullwhip is a progressive rock band made up of a group of military guys stationed at Fort Knox. “We actually met in basic training,” said vocalist Charles Reeves, explaining the genesis of the band when he met Nalls. The two were stationed at Fort Hood in 2007 and became friends, discovering their shared musical interest. After being stationed at Fort Knox they met the other members, and the band began to come together. “We were all in the same company,” said Stephen Suitor, the band’s technician and engineer. At first Suitor played guitar with the group, but time constraints prompted him to switch roles. “And Randall doesn’t need any help,” Suitor said. Suitor had been “in and out of bands” in the early to late ’90s, he said. He had a recording studio in Tulsa, Okla., but his background in music stretches back to his tween years. “As soon as I bought my first Sex Pistols album, I think, I bought my guitar the next day,” Suitor said. ON THE WEB To find out more about Hardin County progressive rock band A Vegan With A Bullwhip, visit www.re verbnation .com/#!/vegan withabullwhip or find the group on Facebook. Members of Hardin County progressive rock band A Vegan With a Bullwhip are Ryan Comacho, Charles Reeves, Dan Mayberry and Randall Nalls. Nalls said he began playing guitar when he was 13 or 14 and lived in Fayetteville, N.C. Bassist Ryan Comacho, from Orange County, Calif., began playing at the age of 15 and already had played a handful of bands. “That’s the main reason I play bass: everyone needs a bass player,” Comacho said. Percussionist Dan Mayberry, from Ogden, Utah, began playing drums when he was about 12, he said. He took his first classes in junior high school “I just figured ‘Why not?’” said Mayberry, who played in “a few bands” in high school. Reeves, from Wichita Falls, Texas, also had been part of a band before becoming part of A Vegan With a Bullwhip, but that band split up. He has been singing “for a while.” “That’s easy,” he said. “I didn’t have to pick up an instrument.” A Vegan With a Bullwhip officially formed in January, but most of the members had been playing together for three months prior to that. The band al- ready is making its mark. In September, Vegan won the Fort Knox arm of an Army-wide band competition and progressed to the finals. “We placed second Army-wide,” Reeves said. “Everybody else played covers.” Suitor praised the band, saying it is a great band in general, not limiting the designation to the military. Though A Vegan With a Bullwhip also performs covers, band members carefully pick and choose those songs, Comacho said. Vegan is in the process of recording an EP of original music. Suitor said the product will be ready by Christmas. Band members believe the recent competition had some advantages. “It just meant we were doing the right thing,” Comacho said. “We put in a lot of hard work, and it paid off,” Reeves said. The competition seems to be indicative of the band’s feedback. “Every time we’ve played live we’ve gotten a business card,” Mayberry said. Submitted photo Local gigs are on the way, too. Suitor said the band should be appreciated “without stigmas or preconceived notions.” Nalls hopes the public will become more aware of great music that’s out there. Unfortunately, Reeves said, modern technology makes it too easy for any group to record and present its musical offerings. “It opened the floodgates for sub-par musicians,” Reeves said. Members of A Vegan With a Bullwhip prefer to put in hard work when it comes to their music. Likewise, their performances are high energy. “If I’m not breaking a sweat by the first 10 seconds of the first song, I’m doing something wrong,” Comacho said. “We’re going to change the work,” Nalls said, referring to when the band produces its first album. “We put a lot into it,” Reeves said. “And we want to give people an opportunity to enjoy it.” Robert Villanueva can be reached at (270) 505-1743.