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Homeless, No More!H
Submitted By: Madison
Henderson, Matthew Wood-
ard, Mikayla Ray, Layne
Easton,
Madison Crouch, Michael
Day, Natalie Bartholomew,
and Pashley Griffith
Vickie Moriarity, 7th Grade
Language Arts teacher at Bath
County Middle School, re-
cently had her students learn
about using references and
proper citation in their writ-
ing. The topic for their essays
was, qZhat is society's respon-
sibility to those less fortunate?"
The Bath County News Out-
look thought that their work
should be showcased over the
next several editions and their
viewpoints shared. Congratu-
lations to these students/
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homeless person and wanted
to help but were not fully sure
if you should? According to
Anna Quindien in her person-
al essay "Homeless )', "Home
is where the heart is. There
is no place like it." (103) The
heart is where hope and faith
is stored, but when people
have no home, then all hope
and faith is lost. To give oth-
ers hope and faith, it is impor-
tant that people should help
those less fortunate.
People have an obliga-
tion to help those less for-
mate because they are hu-
man. Eleanor Roosevelt, who
was the first lady of the US,
helped in the charity kitch-
ens ladling out soup, when
she could've been doing oth-
ed the hospital she stopped at
every bed when she could've
visited a limited amount. El-
eanor also convinced her hus-
band to the N.Y.A, which pro-
vided money to allow impov-
erished young people to stay
in school. 0acobs, 94) When
she had other things to do,
she found time to do this. El-
eanor did all of this because
she cared dearly for the less
fortunate.
We as humans should take
that example and put it in ac-
tion.
Children cannot choose
which family they were born
into. If they are born into a
rich family they are likely to
have a better education and
better health. According to
Photo by Charles Mattox
Wildcats Allex Ramsey and Josh Williams go up for a block against Panther Travis
Taylor during a loss at Flemingsburg Jan. 27.
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION I
ACTION NO. 10-CI-90169
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP
PLAINTIFF
VS: NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
JEFFREY THOMASON, ET AL " DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 16 De-
cember 2011, to raise the sum of $144,564.28, interest, fees, and the costs of sale, I will
expose for sale to the highest and best bidder at the Courthouse door, in Owingsville,
Bath County, Kentucky, on Saturday, 4 February 2012, at the hour of 12:00 noon, the
following described property:
Legal Description:
A certain tract of land lying in Bath County, Kentucky near the town of Olympia on
Kentucky Highway 36, approximately 2.2 miles East of Owingsville, and on the South
side of Ky 36, and being Lot 4 of High Haven Estates, Phase II, and more particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at a 1/2" rebar with 1" cap marked "M.R. StuU ]L.S. 2993" (set this survey)
in the North right-of-way of Sunset Drive at a point 20.00 :feet right of centerline sta-
tion 17=34.35, and corner to Lot 3 of High Haven Estates Phase II; thence with Sunset
Drive right-of-way S 36 degrees 12' 04" W, 142.20 feet to a point in the North right-
of-way of Sunset Drive; thence continuing with said right-of-way 137.38 feet along a
circular curve with radius 6480.00 feet and a chord of S 36 degrees 48' 30" W, 137.38
feet to a 1/2" rebar with 1" cap marked "M.R. Stull L.S. 2993" (set this survey) in said
right-of-way, twenty feet right of station 20+14.35, and Corner to Lot 5; thence leaving
Sunset Drive and with Lot 5 N 53 degrees 18' 08" W, 200.00 feet to a 1/2" rebar with
1" cap marked "M.R. Stull L.S. 2993" (set this survey) as a witness corner in Lot 5 line;
thence continuing the same line N 53 degrees 18' 08" W, 135.10 feet to a 1/2" rebar
with 1" cap marked "M.R. Stull L.S. 2993" (set this survey) in the hollow on the North
side of a small branch, corner to Lot.5 and in the line of Phase I Lot 6; thence up said
branch N 39 degrees 48' 05" E, 76.06 feet to a 1/2" rebar with 1" cap marked "M.R:
Stull L.S. 2993" (set this survey) in the hollow on the North Side of the branch; thence
N 25 degrees 00' 05" E, 218.59 feet to a 1/2" rebar with 1" cap marked "M.R.Stull L.S.
2993" (set this survey) in the hollow on the South side of the branch in corner to Lot
3, and in the line of Phase I Lot 6; thence leaving the branch and with the line of Lot
3 S 51 degrees 42' 22" E, 94.47 feet to a 1/2" rebar with 1" cap marked "M.R. Stull L.S.
2993" (set this survey) as a witness corner in Lot 3 line; thence continuing the same
line with Lot 3 S 51 degrees 42' 22" E, 280.00 feet to the point of beginning containing
2.27 1 Acres as surveyed by M.R. (Randy) Stull, P.L.S. 2993. Further reference is made
to the Plat of Phase II of High Haven Estates, L.L.C. by M.R. (Randy) Stull which is
recorded at Plat Cabinet A Slide 117 in the Bath County Clerk's Office.
Address: 162 Sunset Drive, Owingsville, Kentucky 40360.
Parcel Number: 055-00-00-032.05.
Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all legal highways and ease-
ments.
Being the same property conveyed to Jeffrey Thomason and Kimberly Thomason,
husband and wife who acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed
from High Haven Estates, LLC, dated June 11, 2004, filed June 15, 2004, recorded in
Deed Book 206, Page 571, County Clerk's Office, Bath County, Kentucky.
This property is sold subject to all real estate taxes, easemeats, and off-sales of record;
and reference is hereby made to the office of the Bath Coulty Clerk.
The terms of the sale shall be ten (10%) per cent cash or check at the time, of sale and
the balance on credit of thirty (30) days with privilege of the successful bidder to pay
in full at the time of sale. The successful bidder requesting credit must execute bond
with approved surety bearing interest at the rate of twelve (12%) per annum from date
of sale until paid, which bond shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment and
should execution be issued thereon, no replevy shall be allowed. A lien shall exist
and shall be retained by the Commissioner on the property sold as security for the
purchase price.
Hen. Earl Rogers III
Master Commissioner Bath Circuit Court
Published in the News Outlook 1.19.12; 1.26.12; 2.2.12
zine article 'rFhe Price Of Pov-
erty", "researchers discov-
ered the longer that children
lived in poverty the worst day
to day memory they had. )'.
This leads to a bad future. If
we humans help those chil-
dren and their families, re-
sults are they cab be more
successful and raise a family
that is not less fortunate.
The less fortunate also tend
to have more health issues,
Jennifer Magid states in her
magazine article Wrne Price
Of Poverty )) , ))Obesity and
mon in poor kids and teens )).
This means that the children
and teens of poor families
can't cure their*health issues.
So as you can see, people
should give the less fortu-
nate the hope and faith that
we have.
People should open up, and
bring this situation to an end
because those affected peo-
ple can't. So when you do see
that homeless person, yes,
help them and all the others
with that conflict.
Works Cited
Christmas Carol. )) The Lan-
guage of Literature. Evan-
ston: McDougall Littell, 2006.
252-74. Print_
Jacobs, William Jay. "El-
eanor Roosevelt. )' The Lan-
guage of Literature. Evan-
ston: McDougall Littell, 2006.
88-96. Print.
Magid, Jennifer. 'rI'he Price
of Poverty. )) Current Health
Sept_ 2010: 20. Web.
Quindlen, Anna. "Home-
less." The Language of Liter-
ature. Evanston: McDougall
Littell, 2006. 102-04. Print.
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION II
ACTION NO. 11-CI-90147
VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND FINANCE, INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS:
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
ESTATE OF JAMES M. ROBERTS, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 1 De-
cember 2011, to raise the sum of $85,742.41, interest, fees, and the costs of sale, I will
expose for sale to the highest and best bidder at the Courthouse door, in Owingsville,
Bath County, Kentucky, on Saturday, 4 February 2012, at the hour of ! 2 noon, the fol-
lowing described property:
All that tract or parcel of land being approximately 1,300 feet south of the intersection
of an old haul road and Foxcliff Road, said old haul road being approximately 1030
feet southeast along Foxcliff Road from the intersection of Foxcliff Road and Ferguson
road in Bath county, Kentucky, and being more fully described and bounded as fol-
lows:
BEGINNING at a twin 12-inch chestnut oak tree (All trees in this description are ref-
erenced with a MAG nail and washer stamped "ESTES PLS 3345" set in the south side
of the tree and approximately 5 feet above ground level) in a fence line and in the line
now or formerly Forrest & Elizabeth Burton (Bath County Deed Book 167 Page 633),
said tree being approximately 250 feet east of a metal barn on the property of Cecil &
Annette Standifer (Bath County Deed Book 197 Page 466); thence with the fence line
and Burton for four (4) calls;
SOUTH 49 ° 20' 18" EAST, 62.29 feet to an 18-inch cedar; SOUTH 53 ° 26' 34" EAST,
80.53 feet to an 18-inch cedar; SOUTH 63 ° 39' 52" EAST, 83.92 feet to a 24-inch oak;
NORTH 89 ° 39' 09" EAST, 13.97 feet to a set 1/2-inch diameter, 18-inch long iron
rebar with orange survey cap stamped 'ESTES LS 3345" (set rebar); thence leaving
the fence line and the line of Burton, and creating a new line of division through the
property of Cecil & Annette Standifer (Bath County Deed Book 197 Page 466) for six
(6) calls:
SOUTH 12 ° 12'56" WEST, 121.20 feet to a set rebar;
SOUTH 85 ° 08' 53" WEST, 121.83 feet to a set rebar;
NORTH 56 ° 22' 36" WEST, 128.81 feet to a set rebar;
NORTH 16 ° 57' 53" WEST, 93.84 feet to a set rebar
NORTH 40 ° 47' 16" EAST, 30.29 feet to a point in the centerline of a proposed 20-foot
wide access easement for ingress and egress over the existing gravel road and through
the property of Cecil & Annette Standifer (Bath County Deed Book 197 Page 466);
NORTH 40 ° 47' 16" EAST, 93.03 feet to the point of BEGINNING and containing
1.00 acre, together with a 20-foot wide access easement for ingress and egress over the
existing gravel road through the property of Cecil & Annette Standifer (Bath County
Deed Book 197 Page 466), the centefline of said 20-foot wide easement (10 feet on
each side of said centefline) being more fully described below:
BEGINNING at a point in the 1.00 acre tract described above and being SOUTH 40 °
47' 16" WEST, 93.03 feet from a twin 12-inch chestnut oak, said chestnut oak being
the point of beginning of the 1.00 acre tract described above; thence with the center-
line of the proposed 20-foot wide access easement and through the property of Cecil
& Annette Standifer for eleven (11)calls:
NORTH 77 ° 25' 04" WEST,
NORTH 38 ° 09' 51" WEST,
NORTH 41 ° 54' 47" WEST,
NORTH 49 ° 35' 10" WEST,
NORTH 38 ° 40' 24" WEST,
NORTH 50 ° 17' 11" WEST,
NORTH 35 ° 39' 24" WEST,
NORTH 27 ° 22' 45" WEST,
NORTH 22 ° 07' 58" WEST,
46.06 feet to a point;
80.06 feet to a point;
48.58 feet to a point;
61.04 feet to a point;
65.91 feet to a point;
62.15 feet to a point;
42.77 feet to a point;
26.66 feet to a point;
113.24 feet to a point;
NORTH 14 ° 44' 18" WEST, 57.84 feet to a point;
NORTH 13 ° 02' 28" WEST, approximately 66.83 feet to a point, said point being the
point of ENDING of the centerline of the 20-wide access easement, and being in the
line of Cecil & Annetle Standifer and in the line of Forrest & Elizabeth Burton (Bath
County Deed Book 167 page 633), and also being a point in the centerline of an old
haul road that leads to Foxcliff Road;
Also conveyed with the property described above is the right of passway over the old
haul road leading from Foxcliff Road, through the property of Forrest & Elizabeth
Burton (Bath County Deed Book 161 Page 633) to the property of Cecil & Annette
Standifer (Bath County Deed Book 197 Page 466), being the same right of passway
conveyed by Robert & Abagail Corey to Cecil M. Burton of record in Deed Book 107
Page 306 in the Bath County Clerk's Office, Bath County, Kentucky.
This description is based on a field survey conducted by Mitchell Kent Estes, PLS
#3345, during October 2007.
The bearings in this description are based on a magnetic reading taken on October 17,
2007. The reading was not adjusted for declination.
2007 Clayton Mobile Home, Serial No. CAP021974TNAB
This being a portion of the property conveyed to Cecil & Annette Standifer from Mar-
sha Standifer on June 22, 2001 and of record in Deed Book 197 Page 466 in the Bath
County Clerk's Office, Bath County, Kentucky.
This property is sold subject to all real estate taxes, easements, and off-sales of record;
and reference is hereby made to the office of the Bath County Clerk.
The terms of the sale shall be ten (10%) per cent cash or check at the time of sale and
the balance on credit of forty-five (45) days with privilege of the successful bidder to
pay in full at the time of sale. The successful bidder requesting credit must execute
bond with approved surety bearing interest at the rate of twelve (12%) per annum
from date of sale until paid, which bond shall have the full'force and effect of a Judg-
ment and should execution be issued thereon, no replevy shall be allowed. A lien shall
exist and shall be retained by the Commissioner on the property sold as security for
the purchase price.
Hon. Earl Rogers III
Master Commissioner Bath Circuit Court
Published in the News Outlook 1.19.12; 1.26.12; 2.2.12