24. November 01, 2012 Your Hometown Newspaper News Outlook
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am very
a junior in my 2nd period Algebra II class. Savannah is an excellent student and well
deserving of this nomination. Savannah is extremely bright, polite and friendly. She
always has a smile on her face.
Savannah is always on time, prepared for class and has her homework completed
on a daily basis. Savannah does quality work and gives maximum effort to every as-
signment. She puts in extra time outside of class to ensure that she will be successful.
Savannah will definitely be successful in anything she Chooses to do. Any college
will be lucky to gain her as a student She has a very bright future ahead of her.
K. Halsey
Savannah in her own words: "My name is Savannah Bates. I am a 16 year old junior.
Some things I enjoy doing are hunting, fishing, spending time with friends and family,
and playing the guitar. After I graduate high school, I plan to go to college and major
in education,"
million grant
submitted by LoriFrank- PLOP, E, PLAN and ACT The grant was written
lin testing as well as focus on for the district by Instruc-
college and career readi- tional Supervisor Robin
The Menifee County ness for grade 6 -12. It Brewer ensuring that
SchoolDistrict has applied also includes funding for Menifee County's specific
for a Race to theTop grant, a technology position to needs were met with the
partnering with twelve assist with all the technol- funding.
other districts totaling $30 ogy necessary to imple- "We are very pleased to
million. Menifee County ment the requirements be a part of such an excit-
School District's part will of the grant. This plan ing program. This will put
be just over $1 million, will include materials and the best science equip-
The MCSD will use this equipment for model sci- ment and technology in
grant to fund a position ence classrooms including to the hands of our stu-
that will target students laptops and state of the art dents," stated Superintend
for preparation for EX- science equipment. Charles Mitchell.
submitted by Kelly
Wilson
Whitley McMa-
kin, Jenna Blevins,
Shahs .... Davis, and'
Will Ratliff practiced
their "mummy wrap-
ping" skills during
the Halloween par-
ties at Owingsville
Elementary. In this
case, it could be
considered "nana
wrapping" as the
mummy is Lee Ly-
ons, Whitley's grand-
mother.
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION II
ACTION NO. 12-CI-90052
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VS:
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
MATTHEW P. JONES, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 2 August 2012, to raise the sum of
$67,613.47, 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 Saturda5 10 November 2012, at the hour of 12:00 p.m., the following described
property:
A certain tract of real estate more fully described as follows:
Lying and being on the waters of Blue Bank Creek approximately Eight (8) miles South of Owingsvdle on Blevins
valley Road and being Lot 9A, Phase 1 (formerly Lot 9 and a part of Lot 10, as shown on the plat of record in Plat
Cabinet I, Slide 48), of Meadowbrook Subdivision, Bath County, Kentuck~ and being more particularly described
as follows:
Beginning at an iron pin set a comer to Lot 8 and in the right-of-way line of Blevins Valley Road; thence with
the right-of-way line of Blevins Valley Road North 9 degrees 28" 08~ East, a distance ~f 126.31 feet; thence North
9 degrees 39' 02~ East, a distance of 57.13 feet to an iron pin set the point of curvature of a tangent curve, concave
to the Southeast, having a radius of 5.00 feet and a central angle of 100 degrees 50" 15'; thence Northerly along said
curve, a distance of 8.80 feet to an iron pin set in the line of a 30' right-of-way; thence with the line of the 30' right of
way South 69 degrees 30' 43" East, a distance o f 240.13 feet to an iron pin set a comer to Lot 10 A; then ce with the lin e of
Lot 10 South 13 degrees 29' 13"West, adistanceof177.59 feettoanironpin setinthelineofLot8;thencewiththelineofLot8
North 71 degrees 55' 34" West a distance of 232.00 feet to the point of b eginningo said described tract containing 1:00 acres per survey
map or plat drawn and datedNovember 16,1999,byMarkus Johnson,ProfessionalLandSurveyor No. 3303Johnson'sLandSurveying.
There is reserved a 5" utility easement along all lot lines. Said property is also subject to any and all legal rights-of-
ways and easements of record.
Address: 27 Paradise Lane, Owingsville, Kentucky 40360.
Parcel Number: 056-00-00-032.20.
Being the same property conveyed to Matthew E Jones and Amy N. Vanghn Jones, husband and wife, who
acquired.tide, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from Carolyn Burton, single, dated, June 11, 2010,
filed June 15, 2010, recorded in Deed Book 224, Page 78, County Clerk's Office, Bath County, Kentucky.
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.
The terms of the sale shall be ten (10%) per cent 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 al-
lowed. A lien shall exist and shall be retained by the Commissioner on the property sold as security for the purchase price.
Hun. Earl Rogers III
Master Commissioner
Bath Circuit Court
Published in the Bath County News Outlook on 10.24, 11. I, ~" 11.7
submitted by Kelly Wilsor
Several students at Crossroads Elementary stayed after school Thursda)
to participate in a fall craft demonstration. The students created their owr
sunflower and learned about the nutritious value of the seeds. When the)
finished their creations, they were treated to a creepy snack of "dirt pud.
ding with worms". CES Family Resource Center sponsored the fun event
!
Halloween. It's time for ine," adds Saint.Blancard. or car.
candy, costumes and trick- "Our children are out-* Inspect your childVs
or-treating! With many side after dark, they walk candy before they eat it.
festivities kicking off this along and cross unfamil- Discard any unwrapped or
weekend, Kentucky State iar streets and they often suspicious looking good-
Police wants to make sure wear dark colors whichies. If your child does get
parents review safety tips are diifficult for motorists sick, call your doctor or
with their little 'goblins'. to see." the hospital emergency
Sgt. RickSaint-Blancard, Sahzt-Blancard offers room immediately and
Spokesperson for KSP, the fallowing tips for par- save allwrappers. It is also
says the agency wants the ents: ' helpful to determine what.
children to have a fun but * Make' sure your he or she ate and where it
safe trick or treating expe- child carries a flashlight, came from.
rience, glow tick or has reflective * Talk to your chil-
"Halloween is tradition- tape on their costume to dren about 'stranger-
ally a time for children to make them more visible, danger' and the safety
have fun, but most often it * Younger childrenprecautions when around
is the children who can be should be accompanied by someone they do not
injured by situations that an adult or older sibling, know.
are avoidable," says Saint- * Instruct your chil- The KSP also wants to
Blancard. "Be sure your dren not to eat any treats remind those driving on
child's costume does not until they have been Halloween to be extra can-
obstruct their vision and is checked by an adult, tious of our small pedestri-
not so cumbersome where * , Make sure your ans.
they can trip over it." child is able to see out of For more information
"On Halloween evening, their mask properly andabout safe trick or treating
we're placing our children can walk in their costume please contact Kentucky
in probably some of the without tripping. State Police at (502) 782-
most dangerous traffic * Remind kids not!780 or www.kentuckys-
situations you could imag- to enter a strange house tatepolice.org.
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION I
A(CTION NO. 12-CI-90058
FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB PLAINTIFF
VS:
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
RONALD C. JONES AKA RONALD CHRISTOPHER JONES
RANDALL CHRISTOPHER JONES AKA CHRIS JONES ET AL
DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sa/e entered in Bath Circuit Court on 17 August 2012, to raise the sum of
$142,231.37, 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, 10 November 2012, at-the hour of 12:00 p.m., the foUowing described
property:
A certain tract or parcel of land being Lot # 15 and Lot # 16 in Phase II of Bailey Estates just offSldllet Branch
Road in Bath County, Kentucky a plat cof which is recorded of record in Plat Cabinet A, Slide 124, Bath County
Clerk's Office and for a more particular, description of said Lot # 15 and Lot # 16 said plat is hereby referred to and
incorporated herein by reference.
The above described Lot #15 and Lot#16 are subject to any and all legal existing easements including, but not
limited to utility easements, affecting S~me
Be the same more or less but subject to all legal highways.
Parcel Number 3293
Property also known as 289 SkiLlet Brahch Road, Owingsville, Ky 40360-8853
Note: This title paper does not insure the acreage or quantity of land specified in the above described legal
description.
BEING THE SAME PROPERTY conv~.yed to Randall Christopher Jones a/ka/Chris Jones and Amy Jones, his
wife, dated 31 January 2005 and recorded on 27 May 2005, of record in Deed Book 209, Page 728, of the Bath
County Clerk's office.
And being the same property conveyecl to Ronald Christopher Jones and Amy Jones by Deed dated 18 March
2009, and recorded 28 March 2009, of record in Deed Book, 220, Page 646, Bath County Clerk's Office.
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.
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 saie. 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 ofa Judgmont and should execution be issued thereon, no replevy shall be allowed. A
lien shall exist and shall be retained by the Commis~sioner on the property sold as security for the purchase price.
Hon. Earl Rogers III
Master Commissioner
Bath Circuit Court
Published in the Bath County News Outlook on 10.24, 11.1, & 11.7