News Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper March 20, 2014- Z5
COOPERATIVE
EXTENSION
SER¥ICE
UNIVERSITY OF
KENTUCKY"
ColLege of Agricuhure
Gary Hamilton
Cooperative Extention
Agent for Agriculture and
Aatural Resources
Martha Perkins
Cooperative Extention
Agent for Family and Con-
sumer Sciences
Terrance Clemons
Extension Agent for 4-H
4-H Summer Camp
some dwarfing capacity, bel to choose lower sodium have a rumen full of for-
Farmer's Market Plan- versions of foods like soup, age material (hay). These
ning Meeting - March March is National Nu- bread and frozen meals. Se- cows may be described as
' 27 trition Month lect canned foods labeled "bloated by the producer.
"low sodium," "reduced so- Despite having had access
It's time to plan for the March is National Nutri- dium," or "no salt added." to free choice hay, these
2014 Bath County Farmer's tion Month and this year's Drink water instead of old girls have just 'run out
critical temperature is sur-
pris'mgly high, at 59E For
every degree that the en-
vironmental temperature
drops below the low critical
temperature, a cow must
expend 2% more calories in
Market, and we would like theme is "Enjoy the Taste sugary drinks. Cut calo-
to invite you to attend a of Eating Right." Making ries by drinking water or
planning meeting on Thurs- food choices for a healthy unsweetened beverages.
day,'March 27 at 6:30 PM. lifestyle can be simple. Use Soda, energy drinks and
The meeting will be held at the following tips to start sports drinks are a major
the Bath County Ag. Cen- you on a healthier path. source of added sugar and
ter. Items on our agenda Balance calories. Find calories in American diets.
will be: A Farmers Market out how many calories you Educational programs of
Update from Sharon Spen- need for a day as a first step the Kentucky Cooperative
cer with the Kentucky De- in managing your weight. Extension Service serve all
partment of Agriculture, Go to www.ChooseMy- people regardless of race,
Accepting EBT, WIC & Se- Plate.govto find your activ- color, age, sex, religion,
nior Coupons, A review of ity level. Being active also disability or national origin.
last years market, Review of helps you balance calories.
rental equipment fees and Enjoy your food, but eat Recent Winter Weath-
regulations.( Bed Shaper less. Take the time to fully er Conditions Impact
and Mulch Lifter), Election enjoy your food as you eat Kentucky Cow/Calf
of 2014 Market Chairper- Eating too fast or when Herds and Producers
son and Vice Chair, Plans your attention is elsewhere Michelle Arnold, DVM-
of gas' with a belly full of order to maintain body heat
hay and green grass just and condition. Wind-chill
arotmd the corner. How- effects due to wind speeds
ever, this winter, we have will further increase en:
been encountering these
'malnutrition' cases on a
much more frequent basis,
at a much earlier date, and
are seeing young cows and
pre-weaning/weaning age
calves also affected, with
some of the first cases fit-
ting this description arriv-
ing at MSU-BVC in late De-
cember, and the UKVDL in
February and continuing
through the present time.
The winter of 20,13-14
has presented long pc-
ergy expenditure (for de-
tailed information: http://
www.omafra.gov.on.ca/
english/livestock/beef/
facts/07-001.htm). During
extended periods of low
ambient temperature (as
we have experienced this
winter), if producers are
not supplementing cattle
with adequate energy and
protein sources, hay alone
may not provide sufficient
nutrition to meet the ani-
mals' needs. This will re-
6121. Give your name and Choose red, orange and
assure a child is experienc- number of rootstock you dark green vegetables like
ing activities that will stay would like. The workshop tomatoes, sweet potatoes
with them forever. If you will be held at the Bath and broccoli, along with
would like to have more in- County Ag Education and other vegetables. Add fruit
' formation about camp reg-
', istration, volunteering, or Marketing Center. to meals as part of main or
You will need to collect side dishes or as dessert.
', donating to this year s 4-H one year old branches from Switch to fat-free or low-
', Summer Camp, you can call the tree you want to per- fat (1%) milk. They have
, 674-6121, Bath County Ex- petuate. It may be a fam- the same amount of cat-
tension Office. Educational ily heirloom tree or a tree cium and other essential
programs of the Kentucky from which you really like nutrients as whole milk, but
Cooperative Extension the fruit. Water sprouts, fewer caloriesandlesssatu-
Service serve all people re- those that grOW straight up rated fat.
', gardless of race, color, age, on larger branches, make Make half your grains
sex, religion, disability, or excellent grafting material, whole grains. To eat more
national origin. Other one year material whole grains, substitute a
O, COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
" DIVISION I
ACTION NO. 13-CI-90065
THE CITIZENS BANK PLAINTIFF
VS: NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
MARY E CROCKETT • **~ , DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 22 November 2013 and Order Referring Case to
Master Commissioner entered on 14 February 2014. to raise the sum of $35,775.45, 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, 29
March 2014, at the hour of 12:00 p.m., the following described property:
: .. ...... may be obtained by going to whole-grain product for a
Z]l: 11 l~tnlly IYlOVle
. " .......... the tip end of branches and refined product, such as
a l lgnt .... foilow dbwn the branch un- eating who.lfi-whe t bread
....... tilyou see a series offings instead of hite read or
t am ounty
...... ,,~.-., ~.. - around the branch. Every- brown rice instead of white
• De nosung l~amLty MoVIe fhincr fram thn~ rincre tn rice.
Night" this Friday. March th- "ti 'n Cut back on foods high
21st at The Sharpsburg ...... " ......
Once cut, place the cut- in solid fats, added sug-
Community Center. The tings in a bag in the refi-ig- ars and salt They include
movie that will be shownerator with a moist paper cakes, cookies, ice cream,
is Disney's "Frozen". This towel. Do not put them in a candies, sweetened drinks.
movie is for all ages of the refrigerator that has apples pizza and fatty meats like
family to enjoy. Doors open in it- Be sure to get the ribs, sausages, bacon and
at 7:30pm and the movie material you plan to graft hotdogs. Use these foods as
will start around 8:15pm. before it breaks dormancy, occasional treats, not every-
Admission into the movie is We will be using Malling 7A day foods.
only $1.00 and concessions semi-dwarf rootstock. It is a Compare sodium in
will be available, very sturdy rootstock with foods. Use the nutrition la-
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION I
ACTION NO. 13-CI-90152
PEOPLES BANK OF KENTUCKZ INC
PLAINTIFF
VS:
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
G.M~ MOORE. ET AL DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 16 January 2014. to raise the sum of $14.968.56.
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, 29 March 2014. at the hour of 12:00 p.m., the following described property:
A certain tract or parcel of land. lying and being on the East side of Harrisburg Street in the City of Owingsville,
Bath County, Kantucky, and described as follows:
Commencing at a point in the center of Harrisburg Street and comer to Daily~Ginter (D.B. 165, PG 487), ]hence
with the line of Ginter South 33 degrees 24 minutes 54 seconds West, a distance of 61.44 feet to a steal pin set;
North 52 degrees 45 minutes 09 seconds West, a distance of 10.65 feet to a steel pin set and corner to Flank Robin
son {D.B. 146, PG 1883. Thence with Robinson's line South 26 degrees 25 minutes 11 seconds West, a distance
of 169.25 feet to a steal pin set; South 27 degrees 25 minutes 32 seconds West, a distance of 161.34 feet; South 30
degrees 16 minutes 43 seconds West, a distance of 97.95 feet; South 52 degrees 38 minutes 27 seconds West, a
distance of 70.12 feet; South 63 degrees 06 minutes 12 seconds West, a distance of 17.22 feet; South 53 degrees 04
minutes 34 seconds Vqest, a distance of 147.86 feet: South 75 degrees 47 minutes 41 seconds West, a distance of
68.42 feet to a steel pin set; North 87 degrees 07 minutes 01 second West, a distance of 50.01 feet; North 69 degrees
54 minutes 08 seconds West, a distance of 96.08 feet; South 63 degrees 10 minutes 49 seconds West, a distance of
146.81 feet to a steel pin set, corner to Aitkin Darnell. "Ihence with Darndl North 38 degrees 56 minutes 13
seconds West, a distance of 28.61 feet; North 44 degrees 14 minutes 57 seconds West, a distance of 32.16 feet; North
43 degrees 50 minutes 32 seconds West. a distance of 673.21 feet to, a steel pin set, corner to Terry Taul, (D.B. 152,
PG, 107). Thence with Taurs line North 44 degree 55 minutes 29 seconds East, a distance of 102.20 feet; North 19
degrees 30 minutes 12 seconds East a distance of 99.55 feet to a steel pin set; North 76 degrees 14 minutes 29
seconds East, a distance of 148.06 leer; North 45 degrees 15 minutes 41 seconds East. a distance of.196.37 feet to
a steel pin set, corner Will Hayden Heirs. Jhence South 65 degrees 49 minutes 07 seconds East, a distance of 181.90
feet to a steal pin set, corner to Charles A -dkins (D.B. 153, PG 718). Thence with Adkins South 69 degrees 23
minutes 14 seconds EasL a distance of 231.17 feet to a'steel pin set; North 13 degrees 16 minutes 35 seconds East, a
distance of 35.64 feet to a steel pin set, corner to Dorothy Gosnell; thence with Gosnell South 59 degrees 21 minutes
49 seconds East, a distance of 202,57 feet to a steel pin set, North 32 degrees 21 minutes 56 seconds East, a distance
of 63.06 feet to a steel pin set• South 65 degrees 08 minutes 01 second East, a distance of 115.15 feet to a steel pin
set, North 33 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds East. a distance of 62.18 feet to a point in the center of Harrisburg
Street. Thence with said street South 58 degrees 18 minutes 54 seconds East, a distance of 174.90 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING; said described tract containing 14.96 acres, more or less. The above described property was
surveyed by Donald Roberts, PLS #3040 on December 20~ 1987.
Being the same property as conveyed to Gary Moore and wife Marie Moore by deed from Dennis Ryan McNabb
St., et al dated 20 day of November 2009, and recorded in Deed Book 222, Page 731, in the office of the Clerk of
Bath County, Kentucky.
Hais 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.
"fhe 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. 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 till three and effbct 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.
lion. Earl Rogers Ill
Master Commissioner
Bath Circuit Court
Published in the Bath Couuty News-Outlook on 03.13, 20, 27 of 2014
145 TREAI)WAY DRIVE OWINGSVILI,E, KY
A c'ertain tract of land lying and being in the City Of Owingsville, Bath CountW Kentiicky, ai~d known as Lot No, ~.
6 in the Treadway Sub-division tn said City nfOwingsville, the Plat of which Sub-div~sibn is ofrecbrd at Deed
Book 122, Page 490, and Plat Book 1, Bath County Clerk's Office, and for a more particular description of said lot -
said Plat is hereby referred to.
There is in place on said property as a residence and conveyed herewith a 1986 Redman mobile.home, size 44 feet
by 28 feet VIN # 112A 1811.
Said property is conveyed subject to any and all legal and existing easements or restrictions, ffany, affecting lots in
Treadway Subdivision. including, but not limited to, utility easements.
For history of title reference is made to the Deed of Conveyance from Clay C. Clark an unremarried widower, to Mary E
Crockett, dated August 4, 1998 of record in Deed Book 188, Page 527, Bath County Clerk's Office.
"[his property is sold subject to all real estate taxe~, 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%) percent cash or check at the time of sale and the balance on credit of sixty
{60) days with pri~51ege of the successful bidder to pay in full at the time of sale. "lhe 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.
Hon. Earl Rogers nl
Master Commissioner
Bath Circuit Court
Published in the Bath County News-Outlook on 03. 13, 20, 27 of 2014
II I
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION I
ACTION NO. 13-CI-90t68
OWINGSX, qLLE BANKING COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS:
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE,
ALFONZO COFFEY DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 16 January 2014, to raise the sum of
$88,260.09, interest, fees, and the costs of sale, I will expose for sale tn the highest and best bidder at the Courthouse door. in
Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky, on Saturday, 29 March 2014, at the hour of 12:00 p.m., the following described property:
A certain parcel or tract of land lying in Bath County, in the Hope Section thereof, on the Stulltown Pike and be
ing bounded and described with more particularity as follows to-wit:
BOUNDED on the North by the Smlltown Pike; on the west by the lands of Buford Morton; on the south by the
Stulltown Pike; on the east by the Stulltown Pike; and Eontaining 18 acres of land, be the same more or less. there
being excluded herefrom a fenced in boundary on the northwest corner thereof which boundary is known as the
Little Slate Cemetery.
`[here is also conveyed herewith a 2000 Fleetwood mobile home, VIN#TNFI.X26A84240RLI3.
'lhere is further excepted and not conveyed herein, the following:
• A certain parcel of land conveyed to Dennis Coldirun and Amanda Coldiron, husband and wife, dated June 9,
1992 and recorded in Deed Book 172, Page 7, Bath County Clerk's Office.
A certain parcel of land conveyed to Dorsey Green dated June ..% 1970 and recorded in Deed Book 132. Page
282, Bath County Clerk's Office.
The above d¢6cribed property is subject to any and all legal and existing easements, including, but not limited to
utility easements, affecting same.
FOR HISTORY OF TITLE rel~rence is made to the Deed of Conveyance to Alfonzo Coil@ and Chrystal R. Coffey, husband
and wife. dated May 23, 2007 of record at Deed Book 216, Page 294, Bath County Clerk's Office.
`[his proper~y 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 ~ale 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. 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 rqtained by the Commissioner on the property sold as security for the purchase price..
Hun. Fad Rogers 111
Master Commissioner
Bath Circuit Court
Published ~h the Bath County News-Outlook on 03.13, 20, 27 of 2014
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