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THE BATH COUNTY NEWS-OUTLOOK
Owtngsville, Ky.--Week of August 7 - August 14, 2003
Mark 9
The Transfiguration stands mid-
way between the Temptation in the
Wilderness and the Agony in
Gethsemane. The place--tradition
locates it on Mt. Tabor. There are
some modern critics who favor Mt.
Hermon.The time I thinkthat per-
haps it was a night, because it could
be seen to better advantage. Then,
too, Jesus usually went to the moun-
tains to spend the night in prayer.
Christ was the central figure.
Moses and Elias appeared from the
heavenly world as representatives
of the Old Testament; one, of the
law; the other, of the prophets. They
met here on the mountain to do
homage to Him who was the ful-
fillment of both the law and the
prophets. The deaths of Moses and
Elias were not the common or ordi-
nary deaths men must encounter.
We read in the scriptures that the
burial place of Moses is known only
to God. We also read that Elias
never experienced death. He was
taken to Heaven in a chariot of fire.
The Transfiguration of Jesus
consisted of the inner glory of
Christ's person, accompanied by a
voice from Heaven. The voice pro-
claimed that Jesus was the beloved
Son of God. The three disciples,
Peter, James and John, were heavy
with sleep, and when they were
awakened, they saw the glory of
their Lord tmnsfig- ured, and when
the disciples heard the voice of God,
they were sore afraid.
Many times the question, "why
the Transfiguration"? has been
asked. As stated above, it was a
manifestation of Christ's glory. Also,
it served as a solemn inauguration
of the passion and final consumma-
tion of Christ's work on earth.
There is no doubt but that it con-
firmed the faith of the three dis-
ciples. They were awakened by the
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The Transfiguration
witnessing of the spectacle to such
an extent, that they wanted to build
three tabernacles; one for Christ,
one for Moses, and one for Elias.
The'Transfiguration furnished a
striking proof of the unity of the Old
Testament and the New Testament.
Jesus is the connecting link between
the old and the new, between Heaven
and earth.
It is significant, at the end, the
disciples saw no man save Jesus
only. Moses and Elias pass away
from view; Christ, alone ofthethree,
remains. Christ, the gospel, remains.
He, alone, is the only one who can
glorify our nature. Christ remained.
He is all in all.
Having been transfigured, Christ
and his disciples came down from
the mountain, and he charged them
to tell no man what they had seen.
The Transfigured Christ still
trans- figures family life in all of the
homes that truly open their doors to
receive him. The Transfigured Christ
is the same today as he was nineteen
cen- turies ago. We can be transfig-
ured by His presence in our hearts.
What the disciples had seen on
the Mount of Transfiguration, gave
them something to hold on to in the
days that lay ahead. They had heard
God's voice acknowledging Jesus
Christ as his Son.
What does true worship mean to
you? Does it mean that you have a
strong conviction that God is pres-
ent and that He is very real? I think
that this is what gave meaning to the
Transfiguration for Peter and James
and John. God was there.
In closing, let me give you this
thought: Remember, the Transfigu-
ration came when Jesus prayed. We,
too, can find a similar experience in
prayer. Can you remember a time
when, after you had prayed, things
seemed brighter, because you had
been changed?
College, Kentucky Highlands
Investment Corporation and The
Center for Rural Development.
Expected to be online within 60
days. KEAN will use the latest
te6hnology to provide internet-
based delivery of both live serv-
ices and on-demand access to a
library and archive.
"KEAN combines the
Sirengths of each of the part-
ners- expert knowledge, nation-
ally recognized entrepreneur
training and business develop-
ment programs, and technologi-
cal infrastructure and expert-
ise--to provide a comprehen-
sive support system vital to
entrepreneurial success," said
Lonnic Lawson., Executive
Director of The Center for Rural
Development, in announcing the
program. "If's our goal not only
to enhance Kentucky's small
business start-up rate, but also to
provide ongoing mentoring and
support to existing small busi-
nesses."
"Small business is the engine
of our nation's economy--and
the heart of our communities,"
said Congressman Hal Rogers in
welcoming conference atten-
dees. "The services they pro-
vide, the families they support,
and the jobs they create are crit-
ical to the long-term success and
prosperity of this region."
KEAN will use a two-server
system--a collaboration server
and a knowledge server, which
will be housed and maintained at
The Center. Access to all content
on the knowledge server will be
free, as will most of the collabo-
ration server programs, though
some special programs may be
fee-based.
The collaboration server will
provide a variety of live, stream-
ing media programs delivered
across the Internet and across
The Center's interactive video-
conferencing CenterNet net-
work-Services will include die
following:
• E-Training: Live entrepre-
neur training allowing interac-
tion between instructors and par-
ticipants.
• E-Conference; Live access
to professional business confer-
ences provided by die partners at
scheduled times.
• E-Meeting: Consulting and
counseling services to existing
and start-up businesses through
collaboration with the partners'
KEA00,00 ........... business and technical pro-
program announced grams.
• E-Chat/Forum: Chat rooms
demand access to certain live
programs delivered through the
other server. Individuals will be
able to use this component to
review select topics from E-
Training and E-Conference or
take an entire training program
on their own rime frame.
Funded by the four founding
partners, KEAN is open to addi-
tional partners and content
providers. Business assistance
providers seeking more infor-
mation about how to participate
should contact Amy Acton at
(606)677-6000 or aacton@cen-
terteeh.¢om.
KY Dept. for Local
Govt. announces
ADF grants
Gov. Paul Patton announced
today four projects in the
Gateway Area Development
District that will be financed
with fiscal year 2003 Area
Development Funds (ADF).
Commissioner Jody Lassiter
of the Department for Local
Government approved the
grants upon the recommenda-
tion of the Gateway Area
Development District.
The ADF finances commu-
nity and industrial development
projects in each of Kentucky's
15 area development districts
(ADD).
Project applications are gen-
erated from communities and
recommended by each ADD's
board of directors, with funding
approval by the commissioner
of the Department for Local
Government.
The projects arc as follows:
• Bath County Fiscal Court,
$10,5(X)---ADF funds will pur-
chase a tractor that will be used
to maintain city and county
parks.
• Bath County Fiscal Court,
$10,(X)O---ADF funds will be
used to purchase fire fighting
equipment for the Bethel Fire
Department.
• Bath County Fiscal Court,
$2,813--ADF funds will reim-
burse the county for the cost of
sidewalk repairs.
• City of Frenchburg,
$11,344.73--ADF funds will
be used for improvements in the
downtown area, including
architect drawings, new flags,
benches a!!d trash receptacles
and welcome signs.
Forest Service
6428 between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for informa-
Happy
Lynd00ay 1900zu!
Love,
Your
Family
tion on the status of
ability,
Come Spend a Spiritual
with
"God Sent"
and the
East Fork Church of God
Saturday, August 9,
Begins at 7pm.
at the East Fork Church of
Special Music - Sing-a-Long
Refreshments to Follow
Pastor Billy Harmon invites everyone to attend
Country H
Breakfast
Buffet Style at
Northside Church of
"Accelerating" the success for specific topics of interest to boat ramps to be rday, Aug
rate of existing and aspiring the business community and Satu ust
Kentucky entrepreneurs is the scheduled discussion forums led closed for paving
focus of the new Kentucky by the KEAN partners. Scott Creek and Alfrey boat 7 to 10 a.m.
Entrepreneur Accelerator The knowledge server will
Network (KEAN) announced
today at the Building Better
Businesses Conference held at
The Center for Rural
Development in Somerset.
The statewide program is a
partnership of the University of
Kentucky,Southeast Community
have a fully catalogued, search-
able online business content
library, including material such
as business plans, case studies
and Federal and state business
forms. This server will also
house a Knowledge Center that
will capture and provide on-
Homecoming
at Hedrick's
Community Church
August 10, 2003
Special Singers:
Solid Ground
Speaker:
Bro. Randall Jackson
ramps will be closed temporari-
ly on the following dates for
paving: Scott Creek ramp will
he closed August 11-15; Alfrey
boat ramp will be closed August
!8-22.
Each project is expected to
take 3-5 days and plans are to
'Country Ham, Sausage,
Gravy, Biscuits &
All you can Eaff
have them open for use by the
weekends. $5,00 Adults
These dates arc subject to
change and the public is 12 & under $2.00
advised to call the Morehead
District Office at 1-606-784-
U.S. GOVERNMENT FORECLOSURE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2003 AT 10:00 A.M.
AT 85 DENTON DRIVE - OWINGSVILLE, KY 40360
OF HOUSE AND LOT
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to be held at
Sugar Grove Christian Church
Community Center Building
Saturday, August 9
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Free Hot
Dogs,
Chips and
Cokes
Served
This is a three bedroom house in need of repair. It consists of a living
and 1 bath. This property is considered suitable for the Rural Development, Rural Housing
would be an excellent buy for an investor interested in rental property or tbr resale after repairs.
Payment of the 2003 property taxes are the responsibility of the purchaser.
An Open House will be held on August 12, 2003 from 1:00 - 2:00 P.M.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, August 21,2003, at 10:00 AM., at 85 Denton Dnve
of $69,648.83, principal, plus interest in the amount of $7,458.99 as of January 30, 2003,
from January 30, 2003, until the date of Judgement, plus interest on the Judgement amount, (principal plus interest to ttte
! at the rate of 1.27%, computed daily end compounded annually, until paid in full and for the costs of this action, pursuant!
Order of Sale, being Civil Action No. 02-558 KSF on the Lexington Docket of the United States District Court for the
Kentucky, entered on March 31,2003, in the case of United States of America vs. Dorothy I, Ramey and Ron Burton
property will be sold to the highest and best bidder:
Beginning at sat stake in the margin of a 30 foot street and comer with Lot No. 4; thence with Lot No. 4 a distance o!
Eastward a distance of 70 feet to a set stake corner with Lot No. 6; thence Southward with
margin of a 30 foot street; thence Westward with the margin of said street a distance of 70 feet to the
5 of the Mountain View Subdivision as same appears at record in the Office of the Clerk of the Bath County Coud
545, and/or Plat Book 1, Page 10.
Being the same property conveyed by deed dated September 28, 2000 recorded in Deed Book 195, Page 251,
Office.
TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent (10%) of the bid price (in the form of a Certified Check made payable to the U. S. Marshal)'
with good and sufficient bond for the balance, bearing interest at the rate of 127% per annum until
and said bond having the effect of a Judgment. Upon a default by the Purchaser, the deposit shall be forfeited and
Marshal as a part of the proceeds of the sale, and the property shall again be offered for sale subject to
This sale shall be in bar and foreclosure of all fight, title, interest, estate claim, demand or equity of redemption
parsons claiming by, through, under or against them, provided the purchase price is equal to two-thirds of the
purchase price is not equal to two-thirds of the appraised value, the Deed shall contain lien in favor of the defendants
the defendants to redeem during the period provided by law (KRS 426.530). Under law, the purchaser is deemed
matters affecting the property of record in the local County Clerk's Offe.
Inquiries should be directed to: BRUCE BARNES, Community Development Manager
Rural Development
Flemingsburg, KY 41041
Phone: 606-845-2851, Ext. 4
www.resales.usda.gov