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The 2016 Regional Pro-
, duce Growers Meeting
'will be held on Monday,
December 12th at the Bath
County Agricultural Educa-
tion and Marketing Cen-
ter in Owingsville. This
, program will provide up
'to date information to pro-
duce growers and poten-
tial growers alike. Topics
will include: Food Safety
in Produce production,
vegetable disease control
(focusing on tomatoes and
vine crops) the importance
of fungicide coverage and
crop rotation and no-fill
pumpkin production. The
program begins with regis-
tration at 5pm. Dinner will
be provided by the Bath
County Produce Auction
Board. This is a C2LI.P
approved Educational pro-
gram. To attend or for
more information call the
Bath County Extension Of-
fice at 606-674-6121.
has always sought KyCPA's
views and factored them
into his efforts to shape
and advance legislation. We
thank him for his diligence
and leadership."
"I am honored to be rec-
ognized for my work and
record by the Kentucky
Society of CPAs," said Barr.
"Like many Kentucky busi-
nesses and industries, the
KyCPA understands the
threat overregulation poses
to their members and cli-
ents. In the next Congress, I
will continue to work to pre-
vent regulatory overreach
and to reverse unnecessary
red tape for the benefit of all
Kentuckians."
The CPA Champion
Award recognizes state
and federal legislators who
demonstrate exceptional
leadership while working
to promote and protect the
CPA profession.
The Kentucky Society of
Certified Public Accoun-
tants (KyCPA) is a state-
wide, non-profit profes-
sional organization serving
CPAs in public accounting
firms, business, industry,
government, and educa-
tion. www.kycpa.org.
Co)le~, 8fAgricMtu~,
Extension Agent for
Agricukure and Natural
Resources
Bath County
RE09114
Deadline: 12/12/2016
BS Degree Required
Apply" online at
https://uk)obs.uky.edu/
For assistance call
859-257-1727
The University of Kentucky is an equal
opportunity employer and encourages
applications from minorities and women.
Local Annual Meetig Notice
~E~ For members of SSC, Inc. -Owingsville Service-
SII'AIT=S Carlisle Service; Morehead Service; and
Mt. Steding Service
Friday, December 16, 2016, 10:00 a.m.
Visit your local Southern States Store for the day meeting:
Owingsville, Carlisle, Morehead or Mt. Sterling Locations
Business meeting begins at 4:00 p.m. at SSC, Inc. - Owingsville
Service, Owingsville, Kentucky location only.
Agenda includes annual elections and management reports.
By order of the Stockholder Advisory Board
Robert Michael Bach, Chairman
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Now Accepting
Fred V. Laus6, D.P.M.
112 W. High Street
Mt. Sterling, Ky.
Podiatrist - Specializing in the medical, and surgical
treatment of foot and ankle disorders
Call 498-5151
for an appointment
office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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Accepting ALL Major Credit Cards!
Sharpsburg, KY
Serving Bath County and the
surrounding areas since 1874.
Featuring:
• Stylish ladies apparel and accessories
• Berne work clothing
• John Deem Toys and clothing
• UK clothing
• Small gifts, collectibles, and what nots
Visiting our store is an experienc.e
in itself with modern merchandise
in an old fashioned setting!
HOLIDAY
U.S. Rep. Andy Barr, right, receives the CPA Champion
Award from the Kentucky Society of CPAs (KyCPA) for
Bards efforts to support the CPA profession on Capi-
tol Hill. KyCPA Government Affairs Director Charles
George and CEO Penny Gold presented the award to
Barr Nov. 22 at a KyCPA event in Lexington.
Submitted by Donna Anderson
Glenna Anderson, daughter of Donna Barrett and Joe
Anderson of Pikeville (granddaughter of the late Patricia
Wages Barrett of Owingsville / great- granddaughter of
the late Mary and Leonard Wages of Owingsvill~;~nd
Greg .Thomas, son of Barbara and Julian Thomas of
Lawrenceburg were married in Montego Bay, Jamaica
on November 11, 2016. Glenna is a Partnership Di-
rector at The Learning House, Inc. Greg owns and
practices at Chiropractic Louisville• The couple lives
in Louisville.
Bath County Water District
21 Church Street
Post Office Box 369
Salt Lick, KY 40371
November 29, 2016
The Bath County Water District will be accepting sealed bids until 3:00 p.m.
December 15, 2016 for materials and supplies for the calendar year of 2017. For a
detailed list and description of materials and supplies please contact Bath County
Water District office, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
4:30 p.m. at 21 Church Street, Salt Lick, Kentucky or call (606-683-6363/. Bath
County Water District reserves the right to reject any or all bids submitted. Ken-
neth Barber, Co-Manager.
Published in the Bath County News Outlook 12.01.16.
MAXIMIZING WHAT SIGHT
YOU HAVE LEFT
The term "low vision" re-
fers to a visual impairment
that cannot be corrected
through surgery, medica-
tions, eyeglasses, or contact
lenses. The leading cause
of low vision is age-relat-
ed macular degeneration
(AMD), which involves
deterioration of the macula
(the portion of the retina
responsible for sharp cen-
tral vision). Other common
causes of low vision include
glaucoma, diabetic retinop-
athy, and cataracts. Fortu-
nately, vision loss can often
be slowed if the problem
is caught in time. Because
people don't usually real-
ize that their vision is be-
mg compromised by AMD,
it is important to schedule
regular comprehensive eye
exams. The sooner that eye
diseases and conditions are
diagnosed, the greater the
likelihood of saving what
vision is left and making
the most of it.
Only a doctor is qualified
to evaluate visual function-
ing of a compromised visu-
al system effectively. We are
the branch of medicine th~it
deals with the anatomy,
physiology, and diseases
of the eye. A multitude of
diseases and conditions
can be diagnosed from the
eye. At i(ENTUCKY EYE
INSTITUTE. located at
1937 Old Main St., Suite
1, Old Washington, it is
our desire to assist you
in maintaining the pre-
cious gift of sight. Please
call us at 606.759.7883 or
800.658.7282 to schedule
an appointment for quality
eye care.
P.S. Losing piston does
not necessarily mean giving
up activities but. instead,
finding new ways to do
them.
'KEN/UCKY
EYE NSTITUTE
David L. Blandford, MD
Eye Surgeon & Physician
1937 Old Main St., Suite 1, Maysville
606/759-7883 or 8001658-7282
I New Location
601 Perimeter Drive, Suite 100. Lexington
8591278-9393 or 800-432-9278
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