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BOBBY WAYNE STEWART
Bobby Wayne Stew-
art, son of George and
Carolyn Jones Stewart,
passed away Sat-urday,
October 27, 2012. He
was a 59 year old native
of Pensacola, Florida, an
engineer and a member
of the Christian faith.
In addition to his par-
ents, he is survived by
a daughter, Catherine
Stewart of Cincinnati,
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O B ITUAR I ES/CO M MU N ITY00
Ohio, 3 brothers, Jef-
fery Blaine Stewart of
Palm Beach, Florida,
Phillip Dwayne Stewart
of Memphis, Texas, and
Douglas Lane Stewart
of Wilmington, Illinois,
2 aunts and numerous
cbusins. His funeral was
at 2:00pm Monday at
Herald & Stewart Home
for Funerals with burial
in Crown Hill Cemetery.
EUGENE ROGERS
Karneron, Brandon, and
..Paria Rogers; and one
:great grandchild, Even
Ec0nomou.
He was preceded in
death by his wife, Ida-
belle Whitton Rogers.
Graveside memorial
services and burial will
be held at 11 a.m. Satur-
day, Nov. 17, at the Ow-
ingsville Cemetery, with
Rev. Anthony Anderson
officiating.
Richardson Funeral
Home is in charge of ar-
rangements.
EugeneRogers, 79, of
Marietth,! .Georgia, for:
merly of Olympia, passed
away Sept. 29, 2012. He
was a veteran of the Army
and retired from Drum-
stick, Inc. as a plant man-
ager.
He is survived by a
son, Jon (Marian) Rog-
ers, two daughters, Kathy
(Steve) Baldridge and
Anita (Craig) Resinger;
nine grandchildren, An-
gela (Frank) Economou,
Lindsay and Nathan Bal-
dridge, David, Matthew
and Erin Resinger, and
FROM THE FAMILY OF FRED C. MANLEY
/
The family of Fred C.
Manley wishes to thank
all those who sent flow-
ers, food, cards, and
prayers during our diffi-
cult times. Thanks to Bro.
Greg Whitt who came to
be with us at the hospital
and gave such comforting
words at the service. Also,
thanks to Roger Dillon,
the emergency squad,
nurses, doctors, the Slate
Valley Church ladies, and
the First Church of God
for use of their dining
room. All the handshakes,
hugs, and kind words will
always be remembered.
May God bless all of you.
Wife, sisters & grand-
children
Mrs. Louise Manley
FROM THE FAMILY OF J.D. CORBIN
The family of gzif that brought food tq our
Corbin wants to home: and the delirious
everyone for the phone
calls, cards, prayers and
visits while he was in the
hospital.
Thanks to the pall-
meal at the church.
A special thanks to
Blackie Harmon and Shir-
ley Grimes for helping
us get our tobacco to the
i i
Forest Service waives recreation
fees f0r Veteran's Day
In honor of Veterans
Day, the Daniel Boone
National Forest is waiving
fees at several recreation
areas. The fee waivers ap-
ply to all forest visitors :at
designated locations.
Camping fees are waived
at the following national
forest locations on Friday,
counties
• Koomer Ridge Camp-
ground, Wolfe County
• Barren Fork Horse
Camp, McCreary County
• White Sulphur Horse
Camp, Bath County
• Clear Creek Camp-
ground, Bath County
• Bee Rock Camp-
Recreation fees are
waived Saturday, Sunday
and Monday (November
10-12) at the following day-
use sites:
• Redbird Crest Trail,
Clay and Leslie counties
• Clear Creek Shooting
Range, Bath County
• Appletree Shooting
November 9 through Mon- ground, Laurel and Pules- Range, McCreary County
day,' November 12: ' ki counties ..... •' LaurelRiVer:Eakd boat
• Red River Gorge in • Claylick Boat-in Camp-: ramps, Laurel and Whifley
PoweU, Menifee and Wolfe ground, Rowan County counties
Contract awarded to rehabilitate a
• Cave Run Lake boat
ramps, Bath and Menifee
counties
• Natural Arch Scenic
Area, McCreary County
For more information,
contact the Supervisor's
Office of the Daniel Boone
National Forest at 859-745-
3100 or visit the website at
www.fs.fed.us/r8/boone.
portion of 1-64 in Bath County
Nearly $6 million project
will rehab 5.7 miles
County has been awarded
by the Kentucky Trans-
portation Cabinet.
The nearly $6 million
project will repair and
smooth asphalt on a 5.77-
mile section, from about
mile point 117 to a half
mile past mile point 123.
The contract was award-
ed to the Walker Company
of Kentucky for its low bid
of $5,951,375.
Completion date is set
for July 2013.
A contract to rehabilitate
a portion of 1-64 in Bath
Rescue Squad awarded $14,700 grant
pried for the grant fro m received word last week
Kentucky EmergencyM that they had received
agement for the purchase $14,700 to pay for 90% of the
of a "Mule" side-by-side requested itemS: However,
vehicle, trailer to haul the She Said, it was not indicat-
"Mule," and a skid to haul ed exactly what the grant
medical patients, would pay for. She said
According to Stephanie they to know for sure by the
Stewart, the Rescue Squad middle of this month.
Stewart said that they
purchases will go through
the County Treasurer's
office and that they equip-
meat will belong to the
county.
"]:hey are very excited,
and I am very excited for
them," Stewarts said.
By Cecil Lawson
KyNewsGroup
cecil@kynewsgroup.com
i
The Bath County Search
and Rescue Squad will be
receiving a grant for over
$14,000 this month.
The Rescue Squad ap-
Discover Pinta and00The Nina
SUPERSTORM SANDY DELAYS ARRIVAL OF COLUMBUS SHIPS IN MAYSVILLE
Due to Superstorm touring together as an
Sandy, the Columbus enhanced 'sailing mu-
Ships, the 'Pinta' and the. scum' , for. the
'Nina', will now open in of educating'
Maysville on Thursday and school children on
November 22nd. The the caravel, a Portu-
ships will be docked guese ship used by Co-
at Limestone landing, lumbus and many early
15. $5.00 per person, com for additional infor-
Maximum. Visit our marion.
at
bearers, Bro. Roy Stacy, barns, intersection of E. Mc-
Ritchig,, [qunt Lr!e.,, 7,:: :Silently, ; 2, :, ......... ;=Donald,-- Parkway r and
Home and everyone that Faye, David, Carmen, Lamestone t. near rtwy
came to give us support in Corey, Cameron, and faro- 62 Bridge, until their de-
this difficult time. ily
Thanks to everyone ,
FROM THE FAMILY OF WILLA ROBINSON
The family of Willa
Robinson would like to
say thank you for all your
support during her illness
and death. Special thank
you to our family, friends,
co-workers for the phone
calls, flowers, food, kind
words, to the Richard-
son Funeral Home &
staff, Lowell Rice, Home
Health, Hospice, Rich-
mond family for the lovely
meal and the Northside
Church for allowing up to
gather here.
Orville Robinson, kids,
grandchildren, & great-
grandchildren
Subscribe to the
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Call
674-9994
for assistance
parture early Monday
morning December 3rd.
The 'Nina' was built
Completely by hand and
without the use of power
tools. Archaeology mag-
azine called the ship "the
most historically correct
Columbus replica ever
built." The 'Pinta' was
recently built in Brazil
to accompany the 'Nine'
consider the caravel the
Space Shuttle of the fif-
teenth century.
Both ships will b
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COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
BATH CIRCUIT COURT
DIVISION II
ACTION NO. 12-CI-90118
PLAINTIFF
VS:
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
KEVIN BLEVINS DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in Bath Circuit Court on 6 September 2012, to raise
the sum of $61,341.64, 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 of land laying and being in Bath county Kentucky near Olympia and described more particularly as
follows, to-wit;
BEGINNING at a point in the comer of Highway No 36 and Back Lane Road; thence running Southeast with
Highway 36 a distance of 90 feet to a point joining Jimmy T. and Mary Smith; thence running with Jimmy T. and
Mary Smith boundary Northwardly distance 190 feet to point joining Carroll Becraft; thence running Westwardly
with Carroll Becraft boundary Eastwardly $'5 feet to a point joining Back Lane Road; thence running Southwardly
with stud Road distance 194 feet to the starting point at Highway No. 36.
.J BEING THE SAME •PROPERTY conveyed to Kevin Blevins, a single man, by deed dated July 20, 2007 and recorded
on August 3, 2007 in Deed Book 216, page 547 in the Bath County Clerks 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 one-third (1/3) 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 he issued thereon, no replevy shall be allowed. A lien shall exist
and shall be retained by the Commissioner on the property sold as security for the purchase price•
Hon. Earl Rogers III
Master Commissioner
Published in the Bath County News Outlook 10.24, 10.31, 6"11.1
explorers to discover the
w o{e' gen_
eral publicis invited to
visit the ships for a walk.
aboard self guided tour.
The prices are $8.00 for
adults, $7.00 for senior
citizens, and'
students 5 to16. Chil-
dren 4 and under are
free. The ships will be
open every day from
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. no
reservations necessary.
Teachers or organiza-
tions wishing to resched-
ule or schedule a 30 min-
ute guided tour with a
crew member should
call 1-787-672-2152 or
email columfnd@surf-
bvi.com. Minimum of
NOTICE
The Carlisle Police Department is accepting
applications for Police officers. Must be 21 years
oF age, physically fit and no prior felony
convictions. Applications may be picked up at
the Carlisle Police Dept or City Hall located at
107 E Chestnut Street.
.! !l
,:OMMOrCWTrt or m'vc "
::" :,/,: !'2 BATH CIRCUIT COURT .
DMSION II
ACTION NO. 12-CI-90033
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NA
PLAINTIFF
VS: NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
DAVID MCCARTY, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale entered in' Bath Circuit Court on 6 September 2012, to raise the sum
of $68,371.46, interest, fees, and the costs rf:slg i will expose for sale to the highest and best bidder at the Courthouse door,
in Owingsvflle, Bath County, Kentucky, YfifiSaturday,'10 November 2012 at the hour of 12:00 p.m. the following described
property:. . . ' ": i : i ,
A certain tract or parcel of real estate lying in Bath County, Kentucky, bounded and described as follows:
Commencing at an iron pin set in the right of way of Old KY 826 and a comer to Parcel 1 Lot 60 of the Licking
Valley Subdivision recorded in plat book 2, page 2 in the Bath County Clerk's Office; thence with the right of way
of Old K'Y 826 North 49 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 12.88 feet; North 40 degrees 42 min
utes 00 seconds West, a distance of 83.48 feet to an iron pin found and a comer to Lot 61; thence with the line of
Lot 61 North 48 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 178.95 feet to an iron pin set in the line of Lot
64; thence with the line of Lot 64 and 63 South 43 degrees 47 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 92.00 feet to
an iron pin set and a comer to Parcel 1; thence with Parcel 1 SoBth 44 degrees 57 minutes 05 seconds West, a
• distance of 182.25 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; said described tract containing 0.391 acre more or less.
This pascal of land was surveyed by Donald Roberts PLS #3040 on January 5, 2001. All iron pins set are W' X 18"
rebar with I.D. caps. This is a Class A survey and the unadjusted error of closure of the random traverse was 1 in
12,000. '
property is subj¢l !tl gl existing easements, including, but not limited to, utility easements affecting
Said
Same, , " ,5 ," :
BEING THE SAME PROPERTY conveyed to David McCarty and Amanda McCarty, husband and wife, from
lames Robert Copher and Eula Copher, husband and wife, by a deed dated September 19, 2006 and filed simulta
neously herewith in the office of the Bath County Clerk.
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 one-third (1/3) 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 hearing 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 ]udgraent and should execution be issued thereon, no replevy shall be allowed. A
lien shall exist and shall be retained by the Commissioner 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, I I. I, 6" 11.7