14' March 20, 2014
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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BKrH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION I
ACTION NO. 13-CI-90130
OWINGSVILLE BANKING COMPANY
VS: NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
P season-opener
The Bath County High County- on Saturday as part
School baseball team of the Bath County Triangle.
dropped its 2014 season- Bath County has games
opener on Tuesday, falling versus Harrison County,
to visiting East Carter, a fa- 61st District counterpart
iniliar 16th Region foe. Mak-
ing the most of its opportuni-
ties at the plate, East Carter
thrived in multiple offensive-
heavy itmings, defeating the
Wildcats 10-0 in six innings.
The Wildcats, under the
guidance of veteran head
coach Brock Baber, were vis-
iting 10th Region opponent
Mason County on Wednes-
day. Results from the Bath
County-Mason County base-
ball game were unavailable
at press time.
Bath County will return to
Owingsville for a homestand
on Thursday. The Wildcats
are scheduled to host West
Carter on Thursday and
entertain two 14th Region
members - Cordia and Estill
PLAINTIFF
NANCY SPENCER DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 16 ] anuary 20 i4, to raise th'e sum of
$13,750.05, interest, t~es, and the costs of sale, I will expose for sale to the highest and be~t bidder at the Courthouse door, in
Owingsvil]e, Bath County, Kentucky, on Saturday, 29 IVlarch 2014, at the hour of 12:00 p.m, the following described property:
A tra¢~ of land [yiqg and being io the Village of Preston Batth County, Kentucky. a~d b0unded and described as
h)llows to-wit "
...... i~.OiqTiN'c,, on &a'~lley running off tfighway No. 956. and being 1'00 tbet.in width on said alley mad extending
Southwestward between parallel lines a distance of 140 feet and being I00 feet in ~,*idth on back side. This property
is bounded on three sides by property of Forrest Lewis. et al.
2q~ere is also conveyed herewith a 1976 Atlantic double wide mobile home, measuring 24 x 59, serial number 8545.
which is situated upon the above described real property; and the lien retained herein by the Parties of the First
Part also covers said mobile home.
The above conveyance is made subject to all easements and restrictions ot record and applicable subdivision regu
lations.
FOR HISTORY OF TITLE reference is made to the Deed of Conveyance from Verna Denise Carpenter and
Bedford Carpenter, her husband, to Shirley Spencer, single, dated February 5.1993 of record at Deed Book 173.
Page 427, Bath County Clerkk Office.
This property is sold subject to all real estate taxes, easements, and off-sales ,,f record; and reference is hereby
made to the office of the Bath County Clerk.
The terms of the sale shall be ten (10%) percent 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. Ihe successfld 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 till force and effect of a Judgment ~ind shmdd execution be issued thereon, no repleW shall be allowed. A
lien shall exist and shall be retained by the Conmfissioner on the property sold as security for the purchase price.
Published in the Bath County News-Outlook on 03. I3. 20, 27 ot2014
Hun. Earl Rogers III
Master Commissioner
Bath Circuit Court
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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION I
ACTION NO. 13-CI-90139
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA PLAINTIFF
VS: NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
CHARLIE R. MINIX, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
By virtne of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 20 February 2014. to raise the sum of $88,680.66,
interest, fees, and the custs of sale, 1 will expose for sale to the highest and best bidder at the Courthouse door, in Owingsville,
Bath County, KentuckB on Saturday, 29 March 2014, at the hour of 12:00 pan., the tbllowing described property:
Parcel No.: 056-00-00-039.01
Legal Descriptmn:
A certain tract nr parcel of real estate lying and being in Bath County.
East of Preston and bounded and described as follows:
Kentucky; on Old State Road about two miles
Beginning at a point in the center of Old State Road and a corner to Ed Thompson, Jr. Thence with the center of
Old State Road N. 82 dee 27' 30" W. 207.72 feet to a new corner with Ora E Belcher, 'lhence with Belcher~ new line
N. 3 deE; 36" 17" E. 478.68 to an iron pin; S. 45 deE. 07" fiT' E. 86.12 feet to an iron pin; S 64 deE. 19' 16" E. 156.57
feet to an iron pin in 'lhompsnn's line. Thence with "Ihompsong line S. 4 deE 00" 00" W. 377.31 to the point of
beginning, containing 2.00 acres, subject to all existing utility and right of way easements.
Being the same property conveyed to Charlie R. Minix and Amber D. Minix husband and wife who acquired title,
with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from Robert A. Stephens and Sherry Stephens, husband and wife,
dated lanuary 3, 2008. recorded January 7, 2008, at Deed Book 217, Page 725, Bath County, Kentucky records.
Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all legal highwayq and easements.
1
Connnonly lumwn as: 1346 Old State Road, Owingsville¢ I~" 40360
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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. J
The terms of the sale shall be ten I 10%) percent cash or check at the time of sale and the balan& 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 rims~t ~cute
bond with approved surety bearing interest at the rate of twelve (12%) per annum from date nf sale Until paid,'which bond shall
have the full force and effect of a ludgurent and should execution be issued thereon, no replevy shall be allowed. A lien shall
exist and shall be retained by the Commissinner on the property sold as security for the purchase price.
Hon. Earl Roger~ ili
Master Commissioner
Bath Circuit Cnurt
Published in the Bath Coumy News-Outlook on 03. I , _0, 27 of 2014
to East
The Wildcats
throughout the 2013 season.
One of the 16th Region's
top baseball clubs last year,
Bath County is the reigning
Menifee County, Russell. 16th Region All ')A)' Classic
Powell C9unty and White- champion. The Wildcats
field Academy set for later also captnred the 2013 61st
in the month, District title.
Bath County compiled
a 21-10 overall record last
thrived season. The Wildcats fell
to Greenup County in the
semifinals of the 161h Re-
]on Tournament at Ashland
azer.
Bath County compiled the
fourth-best record in the
16th Region last season.
'Ib the voters of Bath Co. I am Tim "Tinker" Ray, candidate for Bath Co. Judge Executive.
I moved to Bath Co. in 1971 with my parents Re.v. Bob G. and Dolly Ray and my two OLDER
brothers Mike and left. After graduating from Bath County High School in 1983 1 attended
Morehead State University graduating with a Bachelors of Business Administration/Manage-
ment Degree. Following graduation I returned home and started, my professional life work-
ing at Smith and Son Hardware. I chose to follow the example set by my parents and become
involved in organizations that made a difference by serving individuals and families in Bath
Co, something I continue today. I have served on the Bath Co. Water District Board, Salt Lick
Elementary Site Base, Chairman of Bath Co. Fair Board, Bath Co. Youth Sports Boards, I have
served in several positions as a member of the Owingsville United Methodist Church. I am
currently Chairman of the Bath Co. Sanitation District a posRion I have held since 2005. I
married Michelle Butcher in May 199t and we have two children. Collin Isaac is a 2013 gradu-
ate of BCtJS and currently a freshman at Western Kentucky University in the Origen College of
Engineering and Mikayla Elizabeth is a freshman at BCHS.
As your next Judge Executive I will serve you with the same passion, wisdom and commitment
as I have these past twenty five years. Serving ALL of the people addressing your concerns and
moving Bath Co. forward with innovative, honest leadership.
I A YOUR VOTE AND SU,P, PORT IS APPRECIATEDI
ELECT TIM TINKER" RAY
:, ,,BATH CO.,IUDGEEXECUTIVE I
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Elect
State Representative for the 74th District
Hello, nay name is David Hale, and I would like to formally announce that I am
a candidate for the office of State Representative in the 741h Legislative District.
This district includes Montgomery, Powell, and Menifee Counties. I am seeking
the Republican qpmination in the May 20th 2014 Primary.
I am a lifelong resident of Menifee County, Kentucky. I retired after 30 years of
service with the Ky Department of Fish & Wildlife, where I was employed at "Ihe
Minor E.' Clark Fish Hatchery in Morehead, Ky.
Our family has been involved in. farming all our lives and certainly understand
the struggles but also the accomplishments and joy that comes from operating a
Family farm.
In 1991 I felt a calling in my life to enter the ministry and for seven years I evarr-
gelized and served as the associate pastor in our church. In 1998 1 became the
senior pastor at the Korea Church of God in Wellington, Ky., where I still serve in
the same position some 16 years later.
My decision to enter the race for State Representative came after much thought
and also much prayer. I am disturhed with the direction I see our nation and state
going. I am a conservative candidate in my positions. I am a pro-life candidate,
I oppose the leaalization of same-sex marriage, I strongly support the second
amendment which give citizens theright to bare
arms. I am a fiscal conservative that believes we
cannot continue
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[ will work with each local and county
government to ensure that our citizens are
provided with the best services possible.
It would be an h )nor to serve as your State
Representative.
I
ask for your suppbffAhd %re
>ublican Primary and with that support on to
General election in November. Please
vote.
You mayreach me
or ematl
yahoo.com
Thank you.
God Bless.
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