News Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper March 1, 2012-7
District Academic Team winners
Submitted by Michele Bradley
These Academic Team members represented
Bath County at the recent District Competition at
Crossroads Elementary.
Front Row (Left to Right): Miki Marksberry, Maykayla
Blackburn, Austin McKenzie, Maycee Lyons, Isabella
Copher, Devon Hunt, and Caitlyn Tincher
Back Row (Left to Right): Jacob Patton, Tayln
Alderman, Madelyne English, Dalton Hedges,
Chandler Otis, Logan Jones, Abby Martin, Caleb
Crouch, Dylan Ferrell, Jesse Mynhier, Nicholas
Frizzell
8th grader wins county spelling bee, may compete at state
Submitted by Kelly Wilson
The winner of the County Spelling Bee is Makayla
Jones, Bath County Middle School 8th Grader.
Makayla is eligible to compete in the Ky. Derby State
Spelling Bee at the Papa John's Cardinal Stadium in
Louisville on Saturday, March 10.
Makayla was presented a check by Kay Buckler of the
Kentucky Farm Bureau Women's Committee for $100
and will compete at the state level for a chance to win
a $5000 savings bond. Jones is the daughter of Jay
and Carol Jones of Owingsville.
Freshmen visit Frankfort
Submitted by Kelly Wilson
The Wildcat Leadership Council took a field trip to
Frankfort on February 16. This group of 17 freshmen
were recognized on the House floor as honorary
pages, toured the Governor's Mansion and Capitol
and visited the office of their State Representative,
Sannie Overly. The students were also treated to
a rare glimpse of the Kentucky Supreme Couxt
Chambers as part of a personalized tour by Supreme
Court Justice Daniel J. Venters as shown in this
picture. Also pictured are WLC Members Austin
Crank, Bethany Crouch, Brandon Bailey, Haliegh
Porter, Hannah Smoot, Hayley Hornback, Hope
Benson, Hunter Johnson, Jessica Copher, Kaitlyn
Sammons, Kassandra Hamilton, Taborn Kissick,
Taylor Moore, Tori Crouch, Tyler Bromagen and
Sponsor Kelly J. Wilson. Not pictured was chaperone
Karen Ratliff. The Council was also greeted by several
other Supreme Court Justices including Justice Wil
Schroder, Justice Bill Cunningham and Chief Justice
Hen Minton. Members of the Leadership Council
who were unable to attend the trip were: Katelyn
Harvey and Natalie Whitt.
Gateway Community Action
Gateway Community Ac-
tion Agency will hold its bi-
monthly board meeting on
Thursday, March 8, 2012.
The meeting will be held
in Frenchburg at the Me-
nifee County Community
Building and will begin at
7 p. m. The public is invit-
ed to attend.
Junior Beta Club competes at national level
Submitted by Kelly Wilson
Bath County Middle School Jr. Beta Club members at-
tended the State Jr. Beta Convention recently under the
direction of Ms. Renee Fugate. We had a team score 2nd
place in "Poster Theme" competition which will qualify
them for the national competition. The team consisted ot
in alphabetical order -Cameron Faudere, Porsche Ma-
ness, Haley McFarland and Ben Wells. (picture below)
Our talent team scored in the top 6. Three teams were
chosen to go to nationals and they did not make it in the
top 3; we are very proud of them as well.
Heidi goes to Frankfort
Photo submitted by Angela Rhodes
Heidi McKenzie of Mt. Sterling became Miss Wheel-
chair Kentucky back in November 2011. She was re,
cently honored by being announced on the floor of the
Kentucky House of Representatives and given the priv-
ilege of speaking to legislators, who she thanked for
their time and the opportunity to bring awareness to
the handicapped among us. The 26 year old attends
Bethel Baptist Church in Frenchburg and recently
graduated from Morehead State University with a de-
}'ee in small business. She is active in the communi-
v. Here, Heidi is pictured with Rep. John Will Stacy.
She is scheduled to meet with Gov. Steve Beshear this
week, and she plans on competing in Miss Wheelchair
American in Providence, Rhode Island, in August.
CLASSIFIEDS
Call 859-473-2600. (runs 2-29)
FOR SALE
WANTED
REAL ESTATE
Steel Buildings Sale save thou-
sands factory direct discount
shipping. Ask about clearance
buildings for Early Spring. 20
x 20, 20 x 30, More ! call to-
day 866-670- 3936 (2/15, 2/22,
2/29 & 3/7)
WANT TO BUY
Cash paid for any unwanted
Lawn and Garden Tractors Bruner Land Company, Inc.
running or not. Please call 740-459-9031 www.bruner-
land.com
859-588-5550. (2.15,2.22,2.29 Fleming Co: 16 miles from
and 3.7) Flemingsburg on Hester
Ridge Rd.I 8+ acres, flat, coun-
MOBILE HOMES
Antiques: full size brass.bed,,
late 1800's or early 1900's oak
buffet/sideboard, Singer trea-
dle sewing machine, Gurley
transit with tripod for sale by
professional upholsterer with
25 years of experience. Also
a day bed with mattress. Call
Terri at 606-584-2170. (fin)
LOST
NICE 3 BR Doublewide, se-
cluded lot, country setting.
Owner Financing available.
855498-7725 (2/22 & 2/29)
FOR RENT
FOSTER PARENTS
Mobile Homes for Sale: New
Land Improvement Packages
and turn key housingH Your
land or family land. CALL
NOW to Apply 866-597-2083
(2-8 to 2,29)
,: tY water & elec.tq, goo d crop
ground, restrictions for your
protection, $25,900 (runs
2-29)
For rent - mobile home, 3
bdrm/2 bath, pet standards,
$400/month, $400 deposit,
ca]] 606-3360979 or 606-674-
8558 (runs till 3/7)
SERVICES
273 New Holland Hay Baler
was stolen from Rolin Boyd's
place in East Union on Thurs-
day Jan 19. Possibly went
towards Lower Sharpsburg
or Convict road to Bourbon
County. Anyone with any in-
formation please contact Lar-
ry McCarty at 859-473-0046 or
the Nicholas County Sheriff
Jeff Sidles at 859-289-3740.
(2.15, 2.22 and 2.29)
674-9994
NOWHIRING
Erma's Restaurant
Opening March 5th.
Must be able to work weekends.
Call 606 683-6131
• or 606 674-9230
View our models on display
from the comfort of your own
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grayson.com. Legendary ser-
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(2-8 to 2-29)
TRADES NEEDED! Freedom
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(2/22 & 2/29)
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Exciting Facts revealed in free report
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For information call 1-800-507-7222
Don Jackson Construc-
tion - Dump truck service
(single axle), will haul
gravel, dozer work (3 doz-
ers), backhoe work, septic
tank system (licensed),
demolition work, mobile
home moving 0icensed),
also have license to set up
mobile homes, electrical
work (licensed), and also
top-soil and creek gravel
for sale. Based in Owings-
ville and will travel to any
county. Call 606-210-0423.
(runs till 3/7)
Pleasure Ridge
Apartments
Sharpsburg, Ky
Rent based on 30% of income
Contact: 606-247-2254
September 10, 2009
prefemn, Oisability. age, veturan status. tional
orllin, rel, itll affiliobon
Pond stocking! Sat. 3/6
The fish truck will be at
Owingsville Southern FARM BUREAU INSURANCE
States from 9:30-10:00,
1-800-335-2077 or www. William D. Ellington
week,kyfishtruck'c°m3/1 Runs one {l
AGENCY
MANAGER
c-'--7j Derek Etlington, Agent
Owingsville • Ph.: (606) 674-6335
3/17 The fish truck
will.,.be, at_-Ongsville ............ : , .................
Southern States at.
12:45-1:15, 1-800-335-
2077 or www.kyfish-
truck.corn Runs two
weeks, 3/1 and 3/8
FOSTER PARENTS
NEEDED.
We are seeking an addi-
tional 5 homes in Bath
Co. and Menifee Co.
Necco offers: Above
average referral fee,
Competitive, bi-month-
ly reimbursements for
care & services, Place-
ment Stabilization in-
centives, Paid respite
days, Round the clock
crisis support.
Become a foster parent
with Necco & change a
child's life for the bet-
ter.
Contact Anita @
859.264.8796 or asan-
chez@necco.org
PUBLIC NOTICE
An ordinance amending the Menifee County budget
for fiscal year 2012, to include unanticipated receipts
and to increase expenditures for the Road Fund. Re-
ceipts include Rural Secondary Agreement money. To-
tal amount of $159,731.60 was adopted by the Menifee
County Fiscal Court on February 14, 2012. A copy of
the adopted ordinance with full text is available for
public inspection at the office of the county judge/exec
during normal business hours.
Published in the NewsOutlook 3.1.12
Job Opening - Custodian
The Bath County Board of Education is now ac-
cepting applications for custodian. Applications
may be picked up at the Bath County Board of
Education office 405 West Main Street, Owings-
ville Kentucky, during normal business hours
.from 8:00 am to 4:30 pro. Applications may also
be accessed through our web site www.bath.
kyschools.us. If you have any questions in regard
to this position please contact Burnsy Stewart
at 606-674-6314 ext. 612. Position will remain
open until filled.
Bath County Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Published in the Outlook 2.23.12
Beaver Creek
Apartments
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Rent based on 30'/. of income
Contact: 606-768-3672
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applints on the basL= of race•
lor, sex. xuaJ orientation or
prefemn, di bility, ago. veteran status, national
ongin, refiglon, or poitll affiliation
Menifee Housing
Association
Rent based on 30% of income
Contact: 606-768-3672
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pre(ren, disability age, veteran statu, national
ori, rion, or poJitil aliat)n ,
Business and Professional Guide
Crouch's Barn Building
606-776-6689
201 Main Street • Iorth Middletown, KY 40357
#1 Painted Metal Cannon Ball
Door and Track System
Built on Level Lot
Fully insured
Hay Barns Open Ends
30x56x16. $10,000
40x96x16. $20,000
Seasonal Wreaths / Quilts / Linens
Primitives / Furniture / Grapevine Trees
Kountry Krafts
& Florals I
Wanda Swartz, Owner MI
"*'-a v . Free Delivery •
(6000i) 768.9714 or (606) 336 1554
DISCOUNT
Jewelry and Pawn
Modern Woodmen
FRATERNAl. FINANCIAL
Sherry Lanter
Financial Representative
4634 Abners Mill Rd.
Ewing, KY 41039
Phone: Res. 859-289-6389; Reg. Off. 859-263-8874
Cell 859-340-6097; vcw.modern-woodmen.org
New and Used Tanning Beds
16 Bulb NEW Bed normally $3700
on SALE for $1995
One used 16 Bulb Bed $795 I
One used 26 Bulb Bed $1295
Turning 66 or Disabled?
Getting Medicare?
Need A Drug Plan "D" or Medicare GaD Plan?
Call Jim at
606-683-2104 or 859-948-4376
A Certified Medicare Specialist for a Better Solution
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