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THE BATH COUNTY NEWS-OUTLOOK
Owingsville, Ky.--Week of May 1 - May 7, 2003
also bush hog. Phone 674-6071.
(F.M-40nc6)
WILL DO -- Housecleaning.
Friendly service, reasonable rotes.
Call 247-2185. (SA-40p2)
WILL DO---Babysitting in my
home 2nd shift. Sharpsburg area.
Excellent references, Call 1-859-
497-0923, leave a message. (LC-
SALT LICK CONSIGNMENT
STORE is now having a sale on
all clothing, shoes, purses, etc.
50% off. Vacuum cleaners (2 bag-
less ones), electric ranges, washers
and dryers, televisions, one light
oak entertainment center, queen or
full size poster bed, dark oak dress-
er. Other items and clothing half
price. Check us out. Open
Wednesday through Saturday, 10-
5. (SLC- 17ctf)
NOW OPEN m WILDCAT
DEN AFTER SCHOOL HANG
OUT. Student hang out. Play air
hockey, fooseball, ping-pong,
shoot basketball, pitch baseballs,
and PlayStation 2. Buffet style
pizza. Everyone welcome. Dine in
or carry ouL (LW-38c3)
VENDING ROUTE. 100 charity
sponsored locations. Net $36,000
and help find missing children.
Cost $5,000. 1-800-853-7155 or
www.webdesign 199.com, (WB-
40c2)
WANTED
WANTED--Tobacco to lease in.
Will pay up front. Call 674-2246.
(SB-38p4)
WANTED--To lease out 4,817
lbs. tobacco. Call 247-3342. (IG-
38p3)
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED PAINTINC,--Need
help with those painting needs.
Call Wayne Weaver at 606-247-
5931. Years of experience. (WW-
38p6)
WANTED---Someone to drive
milk truck route part time. Call
674-8241 or 782-1395. (JS-38p3)
WANTED--Want tobacco to
lease. Call 247-3559. CI'C-39p3)
WANTED--Need help spring
cleaning? Or just want us to do it
for you. We even do windows! We
have reasonable rotes and can give
references. Call us at 674-2155 or
674-9811. Leave a message, if
there's no one home. (AH-39p3)
WANTED----Older person to care
for elderly lady and do light house-
keeping. Call 674-2184 after 5.
(CM-4Op3)
WANTEI)---Someone to finish
mowing 5 acres of land in Preston.
Also need someone to paint. 674-
6896. (PP-40p2)
NOW HIRING--Hiring day
shift Hiring closers. Must be 18 or
older. McDonald's, Owingsville.
(lylO-a8p3)
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLO-
G'fIST---Doctor's office has imme-
diate opening for (registered)
Radiologic Technologist. Mon.-
Fi'i. Day shift. No calls, no week-
ends! ! Anyone interested may con-
tact 1-859-498-3098. (DM-39c2)
DAIRY HELP NEEDED---
Dairy Position coming available in
mid to last of April, 100 cows or
more. Housing available. Benefits
include time off on some week-
ends, insurance furnished, vacation
with pay after 1 year of service. We
will require 2 persons to milk and
do the work, preferably a husband
and wife team. Prior experience in
milking and operating farm
machinery a must. This is a very
nice set-up. Please send informa-
tion, with your name, address and
a phone number where we can
rgach you, to: Dairy Hand, EO.
Box 268, Flemingsburg, KY
41041 and we will get back to you.
00-40c3)
"d/ANTED---Ridgeway Nursing
arid Rehabilitation Facility, in
Owingsville, is currently seeking a
Qhalified Maintenance Supervisor,
to," perform general maintenance
duties. We offer: Health
Iurance; Dental Insurance;
4l(k); and Paid Vacation.
Applications can be obtained at the
fility, at 406 Wyoming Road, in
Oycingsville. (RN-40c3)
F Y
AME ED N TI
OFSALE
OWINGSVILLE BANKING
COMPANY, PLAINTIFF
VS.
DEBRA COPHER JACKSON,
ET AL, DEFENDANTS
Comes the Special Commissioner
of the Bath Circuit Court, Leah
Hawkins pursuant to the Default
Judgment, Summary Judgment
and Order of Sale entered on
March 6, 2003, by the Court, in the
case of Owingsville Banking
Company vs. Debra Copher
Jackson, being File No. 02-C1-
90267 of the Bath County Circuit
Clerk's Office and will offer for
sale on Friday. May 2. 2003.
ginning at the hour of 3:00 p.m.
at the front door of the Bath
County Courthouse, Owingsville,
KY, the hereinafter described tract
of land, to-wit:
The following parcel of land, and
improvement thereon, located in
Bath County, KY, to-wit:
Beginning at a set stake in the cor-
ner of the George Harris property
and the margin of Harrisburg
Street; thence Eastward with the
lands of George Harris a distance
of 75 feet to a set stake cornering
with the lands of George Harris;
thence Northward a distance of 50
feet with the lands of George
Harris to a stake cornering with the
lands of George Harris thence
Westward a distance of 75 feet
with the lands of George Harris to
a set stake in the margin of
Harrisburg Street; thence south-
ward a distance of 50 feet with
Harrisburg Street to the point of
beginning.
BEING the same property con-
veyed to Wilson Copher, by Deed
from Debra Copher, et al, dated 14
January 1976 of record in Deed
Book 140, Page 447, reference is
made to an Affidavit of Descent of
record in Deed Book 140, Page
446, Bath County records.
A. The Purchaser shall he required
to pay the sum of ten percent
(10%) down at the time of sale. In
the event a lien holder is the pur-
chaser, the lien holder shall not be
required to make a down payment,
but the down payment shall he
credited against its lien.
B. The balance of the purchase
price shall be paid on credit of thir-
ty (30) days at the lawful rate of
interest of twelve percent (12%)
per annum. The purchaser shall be
required to execute a bond or
bonds with sufficient surety there-
of for said balance which shall
have the force and effect of judg-
ment in order to secure the pay-
ment of the balance of the pur-
chase price, and said bond shall
constitute a lien on the said proper-
ty until paid.
C. The 2003 ad valorem taxes
assessed by Bath County shall he
the responsibility of the purchaser.
D. Any purchaser or purchasers
shall have the privilege of paying
all or any portion of the purchase
price of paying said bond or bonds
before maturity by paying the prin-
cipal thereof together with all
accrued interest thereon.
E. Upon default of said deposits by
the purchaser, the Master
Commissioner shall resell the
property upon the same terms and
conditions as set out herein.
E Said property shall he sold free
and clear of the claims of all parties
to the within action and all liens
and encumbrances including all
past due taxes except for restric-
tions and easements appearing of
record in the Bath County Clerk's
office.
All bidders shall be repaired to
comply promptly with the terms of
the sale.
Lear N. Hawkins
Special Commissioner
29 S. Maysville St.
Mt. Sterling, KY 40353
1-859-498-0868
(BCFC-38c3)
PUBLIC SERVICE
ANNOUNCEMENT
BOARD OF TRUSTEE
ELECTION IS SCHEDU!,,ED
BY THE Bath CounW
DISTRICT
The Bath County Fire Taxing
District announces that an election
will be held on Saturday, June
28th, 2003, to elect a Trustee to its
Board of Trustees, which is
responsible for the operation of the
fire department, in accordance
with contracts. Candidates for
election as a Trustee of the Fire
Protection District, must he: A.
Citizens of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky; and, B. At least twenty-
one (2 !) years old.
Nomination forms for the Trustee
election can be obtained from the
Bath County Clerk's Office or, by
telephoning the Fire District, at: 1-
606-674-6744, or by writing or
visiting the: Bath County Clerk's
Office, Main Street, Owingsville,
KY 40360. Bath County Fire
Taxing District is located at EO.
Box 1444, Owingsville, KY
40360. Nominations must be
received by the Fire District or
postmarked before May 21st,
2003.
The election of a Trustee to the
Board of Trustees will be conduct-
ed on Saturday, June 28, 2003,
between the hours of 11:00 a.m.
and 2:00 p.m., at the Owingsville
Volunteer Fire Department, locat-
ed at Main Street, Owingsville,
KY 40360. Contact any member of
the election committee for addi-
tional information. (BOT-39c4)
ORDINANCE NO. 04-2003
TITLE: AN ORDINANCE
IMPOSING GUIDELINES RE-
LATING TO THE ACCEP-
TANCE OF PRIVATELY
OWNED STREETS AND
RELATING TO CURBS FOR
CITY STREETS FOR THE CITY
OF OWlNGSVILLE, KY.
SUMMARY: The City of
Owingsville, KY, has enacted an
Ordinance which shall be an
Amendment to the City Code of
Ordinances, §91.10 through
§91.11, which requires that all new
curbs and existing curbs that are a
part of any reconstruction, shall be
constructed in accordance with
specific requirements concerning
ramps to allow access and assis-
tance for the disabled and elderly.
Should any person or other entity
desire to offer to the City of
Owingsville a street for accept-
ance, said person or entity must file
with the City Council a recordable
map or plat of the street and be
willing to execute a Deed of
Conveyance for the street/roadway
or easement, and must certify
under oath and provide certifica-
tion from a qualified engineer that
the street/roadway or easement
meets certain specific and detailed
requirements and specifications as
set forth in the Ordinance; at least
two landowners must benefit by
the acceptance of the city as
street/road; and the proposed
street/roadway must have a mini-
mum of one street light in place for
every 220 feet. The request for
acceptance must be in writing and
addressed to the City Council of
the City of Owingsville. Upon
such a request, the Building
Inspector and Superintendent of
the City of Owingsville shall
review the documentation and the
proposed street/roadway to deter-
mine if it meets the specification
set forth under the Ordinance and
make a recommendation to the
City Council of the City of
Owingsville. Upon acceptance by
the City Council of the City of
Owingsville, the Mayor shall certi-
fy approval on the plat, the
landowner shall execute a Deed of
Conveyance to the city, and the
document shall be recorded in the
office of the Bath County Clerk.
The City Clerk shall maintain a
listing of all streets/roadways or
easements accepted.
The specifications required for
new commercial streets/roadways
are set forth in §91.11 (D), specifi-
cation for new residential
streets/roadways are set forth in
§91.11(E).
The above-referenced summary is
a true and accurate summary of the
City of Owingsville Ordinance No.
04-2003 in accordance with KRS
83A.060.
Earl Rogers I11
City Attorney
City of Owingsville, KY
(COO-40cl)
ORDINANCE NO. 03-2003
TITLE: AN ORDINANCE CRE-
ATING THE RECREATIONAL,
TOUR/ST, AND CONVENTION
COMMISSION FOR THE CITY
OF OWlNGSVILLE, KY, AND
ESTABLISHING A 3% TRAN-
SIENT ROOM TAX AND 1%
RESTAURANT TAX.
SUMMARY: The City of
Owingsville, KY, has enacted an
Ordinance which shall be an amend-
ment to the City Code of
Ordinances, §35.70 through §35.83,
creating the City of Owingsville
Recreational, Tourist, and Conven-
tion Commission. The Commission
shall consist of seven (7) members
who shall serve for terms of three
years. Members must he citizens,
residents, and voters of Owingsville,
KY, and shall be appointed by the
Mayor of the City of Owingsville.
The Commission shall elect officers
annually and rnay conduct any busi-
ness necessary for its purpose,
including making contracts as is nec-
essary to carry out the of the
Commission in accordance with
KRS 91A.350 and 91A.360. The
Commission may annually request
funds from the City of Owingsville
and must submit a budget to the City
of Owingsville for approval annual-
ly
The City of Owingsville, ICY, has
also enacted a Transient Room Tax
and Restaurant Gross Retail Tax for
purposes of the commission as fol-
lows:
§35.78, Transient Room Tax --
For the purpose of the operation of
the Recreational, Tourist, and
Convention Commission herein
established and to finance the cost of
acquisition, construction, operation,
and maintenance of facilities useful
in the atWacfion and promotion of
recreational, tourist, and convention
business, there is imposed and levied
a Transient Room Tax of 3% of the
rent for every occupancy of a suite,
room or rooms, charged by all per-
sons, companies, corporations, and
other like, or similar persons, groups,
or organizations doing business as
motor courts, motels, hotels, inns, or
like or similar accommodation busi-
nesses in the City,
§35.79, Restaurant Gross Retaa
Tax- For the pta'lX of the oper-
ation of the Recreational, Tourist,
and Convention Commission herein
established and to finance the cost of
acquisition, construction, operation,
and maintenance of facilities useful
in the amaction and promotion of
Recreational, Tourist, and
Convention business, there is impos-
ed and levied a special tax of 1% of
the gross sales of restaurants doing
business in the City.
Said taxes are effective 01 July 2003
and shall he payable quarterly to the
City Treasurer.
For purposes of the restaurant tax,
"Restatwanf' is defined as any fixed
or mobile commercial establishment
that engages in the preparation and
serving of ready to eat foods in por-
tions to the co, including but
not limited to, restaurants, coffee
shops, cafeterias, short order cafes,
luncheonettes, grills, tea rooms,
sandwich shops, soda fountains,
roadside stands, street vendors, cater-
ing kitchens, delicatessens, or similar
places in which food is prepared for
sale or consumption on the premises
or elsewhere. It does not include
school cafeterias which are operated
by the school system and not an
independent corporation, food vend-
ing machines, or temptrary vendors,
charitable or non-profit eeganiza-
lions.
Any delinquent tax shall accrue a ten
(10%) per cent penaltyJogether with
1/2 of 1% interest per month until
paid.
Transient Room Tax shall not apply
to rentals paid on occupancies in
excess of seven consecutive days.
The Transient Room Tax and
Restatrant Tax shall be in addition to
any other general taxes, ad valorem
taxes, and any other occupational
business license tax imposed by the
City. The Director of Finance or any
agent or employee is authorized to
examine the rxds of any person,
comtxmy, corporation, or other like
or similar group doing'business in
the City which may be subject to the
aforementioned taxes.
The above-referenced sunmm is a
true and acoame summary of the
City of Owingsville Ordinance No.
03-2003 in accordance with KRS
83A.060.
EadRogers m
City A,
city ot,KY
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COMMONWEALTH OF m"
TRANSPORTATION
CABINET
DEPT. OF HIGHWAYS
NOTICE TO CONTRACIRS
Sealed bids will he received by the
Department of Highways in the
Division of Contract Procurement
and/or the Auditorium located on the
1st Floor of the State Office
Building, Frankfort, KY, until 10
am. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
on the 23rd DAY OF MAY, 2003, at
which time bids will he publicly
opened and read for the improve-
ment of:
BATH COUNTY,
CBGR 03 0000039
Asphalt Surface on Various Roads.
(See proposal for additional infor-
mation.)
Bid for all projects will he
available at the Division of Contract
Procurement until 3 p.m. Daylight
Savings Tune, preceding the day of
the letting of Friday, May 23, 2003.
Bid proposals for all projects will be
available at a cost of $10 each and
remittance payable to the State
Treasurer of Kentucky must accom-
pany request for proposals. (NON-
REFUNDABLE). BID PROPOS-
ALS ARE ISSUED TO PRE-
QUALIFIED CONTRACIDRS.
Specimen proposals for all tmjects
will be available to all interested par-
ties at a cost of $10 each (NON-
REFUNDABLE).
(KTC-40c1)
ANIMALS
FOR SALE--Angus bulls, ages
12 to 18 months. AHIR records on
bulls. Fully guaranteed will pass
test for Phase 1I money. Call 1-
859-498-5656. (BH-34c 12)
" KITrENS--FREE TO GOOD
HOME. Call cell phone 1-606-
210-3252. (CL-40nc3)
In
REWARD--Missing from Hart
Pike Road. Female Boston Terrier,
answers to "Tiily". Contact
Stephanie Mann. 1-606-674-9859.
(SM-40p2)
I WOULD LIKE TO THANK
everyone for their prayers, calls,
visits, flowers, cards and other acts
of kindness during my recent sur-
gery. May God bless each of you.
Hildreth Sexton
(HS-40pl)
In
We thought of
today.
But that is nothing t
We thought about
day,
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Our memory is
With which we'll
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THE FAMILY OF Bobby S. Toy
would like to thank everyone for
the prayers, visits, cards, flowers,
food and expressions of love and
concern during his illness and
death. Thanks to Richie Hunt
Funeral Home, Rev. Lowell Rice,
Rev. Jimmy Crouch, and Rev.
Fred Wiles for their services. We
will always remember the kind-
ness and concern shown by every-
one. God bless each and everyone
of you.
Bobby S. Toy Family
fBTF-40pl)
ATrENTION -- Anyone wish-
ing to contribute to the upkeep of
the Bailey Cemetery, contact Patty
Everman, at 1-606-674-2857 or
Glenda Wells, at 1-606-674-2898.
(GW-39p3)
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Keep
Pleasure Ridge
apartments.
is a H.U.D. Section 202
capped or Disabled
fers energy efficient,
handicappecI accessible
Must be 55
portunity. Office
day, 9:00 to 3:00. t
800-247-2510.
MENIFEE HOUSING
PORATION does no
of handicap
lally assisted programs
and activities.
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Building Services
Technician/Physcal
Morehead State University invites applications for a
Building Services Technician in the Office of Ph
sponsibilities: The technician will
ing and maintaining the facility. These duties
of jobs. Strenuous physical activity, heavy and
ladders are required. Qualifications: High school di
four years general work experience. Abilit
written and verbal instructions, sical
Qualifications: Custodial experi r
cial Information: Overtime may be required for s
emergencies. A variety of locations, conditions, and
dependent on assignment. Work may be seasonal
University' schedule. Review of applications
and will continue until position is filled. To ensure
submit letter of application, resume', and references to:
Human Resources, Attn: Bldg. Tech. #929
ty, HM 101, Morehead, KY 40351. To apply on-line,
www.moreheadstate.edu/prospects/_iobapp, ht ml and
flication materials. MSU is an EO/AA
High Haven Estates
East Hwy. 36,
Owingsville, KY 40360
Building Lots Available.
Some restrictions apply.
Conveniently located within
miles east of 1-64 off Exit 12
20 Minutes from Morehead
15 Minutes from Mt. SterliO00
Beautiful rolling countrysi00
with extraordinary views
5 to ? acres available to build your drea00
If interested call
(606) 674-8127 or (606)
Must see to a