10 - November 01, 2012 Your Hometown Newspaper News Outlook
Compiled from the ar- Byron has again accepted for remodeling the Bath
chives of the'Bath County the chairmanship of the County Library (approxi-
News Outlook Roll Call Drive for the mately$8000).
November 6, 1941
Voting throughout the
county in Tuesday's gener-
al election was the lightest
in many years, due largely
to the face that there were
no contests in the races for
many of the offices, either
county or district. There
were 687 votes polled in
all the county's twenty pre-
cincts.
E. L Byron, mayor of
Owingsville for the past
eight years, was re-elected
to that office in the munici-
pal election on Tuesday,
defeating his opponent J.
Richards by forty votes
in the three Owingsville
city precincts. In the race
for police judge, Lee Palm-
er received a majority of 63
over A. N. Denton, incum-
bent.
The Annual Red Cross
Roll Call Drive for 1941
begins on November llth
and extends through No-
vember 30th. Mr. Roger
county.
November 4, 1965
Bath County's single
largest taxpayer, Texas
Eastern Transmission
Corp., made its annual
ad valorem tax payment
Wednesday, Oct. 27, set-
fling it 1965 tax bill of
more than $76,000.
In the only race on the
county ballot in Tuesday's
general election, Claude
Shrout was re-elected
county judge in a resound-
ing victory over Ted Bur-
chett. Shrout, a Democrat
backed by the administra-
tion, received 1785 votes,
while his opponent, Re-
publican Ted Burchett, got
377.
Bath County will re-
ceive additional State Aid
for library work from the
passing of the $176 million
bond issue at the General
Election Tuesday. The
county will receive 16.26
per cent of the total cost
Last week a red let- The Owingsville Volun-
ter time in the annals of teer Firemen are sponsor-
Bath County High School ing a big wrestling card
sports when, on FridayFriday, Nov. 5, in the high
November 7, 1974 night, the Wildcats football school gym. Top names
Next week is scheduled team defeated East Carter, in International wrestling
to be bright and cold and 18-12, to give the school its will be in the ring. These
the Central Kentucky Fox- first undefeated season, include such stars at Rata-
hunters will come riding And, on Saturday, BCHSmyus, Leaping Lanny, Pis-
into Bath County for their sophomore Kim Hawkins,tol Pez Whatley, Ronnie
annual Field Trial and daughter of the Rev. and Garvin, Randy (Macho
Bench, Show with head- Mrs. William Hawkins, Man) Savage, Hustler Rip
quarters at the Owings- captured the Class A state Rogers, and others.
ville Lions Club Park. championship in cross
The newly completed country running at theNovember 1, 1990
Manuel's Bestway Food Horse Park in Lexington. Bill Morgan, 49, princi-
Store had its Grand Open- Only 1525 Bath Coun- palofMontgomeryCounty
hag on Water Street last tians went to the polls High Schoolwas chosen as
week. The store had Tuesday in an electionsuperintendent Thursday
moved from Vimont Street that featured only one lo- at a special called meeting
and now features expand- cal race. School Boardof the Bath County Board
ed parking. Chairman Billy Martin of Education from the fi-
After voting Saturday easily won re-election over nal list of three candidates
by members of the Local Hurschell Rawlings forsubmifted by a screening
2246 of the International board member from the committee formed for this
Brotherhood of Electrical first district (Sharpsburg purpose.
Workers, the latest offer of 2, Bethel, and Sherburne) After more than a year
the/k O. Smith Corpora- by 458 to 89. Board mem- of planning, programming,
tion was accepted and the ber Jim Russ Reeves was and construction, the new
majority of workers there re-elected without opposi- Bath County Medical
returned there to work last tion. Clinic will be dedicated on
Thursday.
November 4, 1982
Chester Greene, retired, Georgetown, Ohio, and Western Brown School
District, Mt. Orab, Ohio, returned from a 7-day trip to Buffalo, New York,
,, and spent the ,time with son Dana Greene, his wife, Juli, son Austin, and
daughter LexL,Dana manages a 225 employee J.C. Penney store at Am-
herst, New York, s suburb of B uffalo, New York.
Two of the most interesting sites were the Canadian side of Niagara Falls
and The National Baseball Hall of Fame, Coopetown, New York. Dana and
his family have lived at East Amherst, New York, for 1 years.
Shown above is Chester Greene with Austin and Lexi Greene.
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Sunday, Nov. 4, at 2 p.m.
For the fourth straight
time, the Bath County
Wildcats have earned a
berth in the post-season
playoffs, this time by
blanking Madison South-
ern, 18 - 0.
November 1, 2001
Owingsville's own free
medical clinic is celebrat-
ing its first anniversary.
Last year, on Oct. 19, Ne-
wHope Clinic opened its
doors. To date, the clinic
has a total of 632 patients.
The Bath County High
School Ladycat Soccer
Team has come a long way
in a few short years, and
thanks to some talented
and dedicated members,
they have been sprinting
past their competition as
a team this season, with a
17-1 record following regu-
lar season and tournament
play.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) to Help with Low Income
Families with Their Heating Expenses Begins November 5, 2012
Gateway Community Action Agency will begin its Subsidy component of the LIHEAP
program October 1st with intake of pre-registered applications for the households
determined as a senior &/or disabled household and are living on a fixed income. The
Subsidy components official business will run from November 5th through December
14th. All pre-registered applications taken in October will not be submitted for process
until November 5th.
A household shall be considered to be eligible for LIHEAP Subsidy when the household
meets the basic eligibility criteria:
• Completes an application
• Be responsible for the home energy costs, directly or as an undesignated por-
tion of their rent;
• Have a combined household income, for the calendar month prior to the
month of application, not in excess of 130% of the federal poverty level as listed in the
Income Eligibility Guidelines;
• Live in Kentucky when the application is made and apply in the county of
residence, providing proof of your 911 address; and
• Not have liquid resources in excess of $2,000 or $3,000 if at least one person
in the household is 60 years old or disabled, ($4,000 if resources are being used for living
expenses due to catastrophic illness).
• Other required documentation includes: Proof of gross income from the
previous month, a Social Security or Permanent Resident Card for all members of the
household MUST be presented, a copy o'f the most recent electric bill, most recent heat-
ing bill or verification from your landlord that the heating expenses are included in your
rent.
Applicants are encouraged to call a week or two before your schedule day based on the
first letter of your last name for an appointment time at your local Gateway Community
Action Outreach office listed below.
A Nov 5 I & J Nov 20 T Dec 7 & 10
B Nov 7 & 8 K & L NOV 26 & 27 Dec 11
U,V&W
x,Y&Z
C Nov9& 12 M Nov28 &29 Decl2
D & E Nov 13 N, O & P Nov 30 & Open Days Dec 13 & 14
Dec 3
F & G Nov 14 & 15Q & R Dec 4
H Nov 16 & 19S Dec 5 & 6
It is of great importance that everyone is aware of anticipated cutbacks in funding and
that there may not be a Crisis Component of LIHEAP this year. This has not been an-
nounced as a definite as of yet, but with this announcement, if this does occur, everyone
will have been informed that there may not be funding for the Crisis Component this
year. The same outreach office will take applications for the crisis component of LIHEAP
from January 7th until March 31st or until funds are depleted if there is any funding for
this component. During the LIHEAP Crisis Component a household shall be considered
tO be in a home heating crisis situation when the household meets the basic LIHEAP
eligibility criteria and:
• the household is within four (4) days of running out of ffiel if bulk fuel (coal,
fuel oil, propane, kerosene, or wood) is the heat source;
• the household has received a past due/disconnect notice if natural gas or elec-
tric is the heat source; or
• the household's home heating costs are included as an undesignated portion
of the rent, and the household has received an eviction notice for non-payment of rent
from the landlord.
Please call the Outreach Office for your county. Bath (606)674-2502, Menifee (606)768-
2369, Montgomery (859)498-5345, Morgan (606)743-3133, Rowan (606)784-7735.
LIHEAP is a statewide initiative sponsored by Community Action Kentucky in partner-
ship with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS).
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