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THE BATH COUNTY NEWS-OUTLOOK
Owingsville, Ky.--Week of November 28 - December 5, 2002 1,
4th birthday celebrationnAlex Fields celebrates his
third birthday, at his home, with his parents, Travis and Crystal
Fields. Also in attendance were: Randy, Sonja and Hunter McCarty
and Bertha Patrick, of Owingsville; and Athonia Ingrain and Greg
Miller, of Lexington. The theme for his birthday was Spiderrnan.
Alex received many nice gifts.
BOOKNOOK NEWS
Bath Co. tO ,t
Memorial
Library
Linda Denton
It's time to think about the holi-
days. Thanksgiving is this week and
the Christmas shopping season offi-
cial starts the day after. That, to me
anyway, says it's time to think about
books. What better way to do that,
than at your local library, where you
can check out the newest and hottest
selections, and see if you like them
enough to give as gifts, or to put on
your own wish list. It's a free, no-risk
proposition, as long as you get the
books back on time, or remember to
renew. What better way to spend a
wintry day, than comfortably en-
sconced, at home, in your favorite
spot, researching your gift possibil-
ities away from the madding crowd.
While I'm on the subject of spend-
ing money on books, let me clue you
in to some really great deals. The
Bath County Library is having a
BOOK SALE!!
As you may have noticed over the
years, there!is' only sol much room
and there are more and more books
coming ini So, euey:once in awhile,
those that haven't been checked out
for years, or those that have seen
better days, are pulled and, along
with some that have been donated,
are put on the sale rack near the front
door. When a large number of books
has accumulated, there's amajorbook
sale, which is what's coming your
way today, tomorrow and Saturday
(November 2 I, 22 and 23). Come in,
browse around, and see if you can
find any of your old favorites in
fiction, books about your hobbies,
authors you like, or subjects that you
might want to delve into more deep-
ly. You can't beat the prices, ten
cents for paperbacks and 25 cents for
hard-bound books. This is an oppor-
tunity you don't want to miss.
As for gift possibilities, if you've
got champagne taste and a tap water
budget, this might just be the road to
go for some gifts, anyway. There are
good things to be discovered in sales,
you know.
On the other hand, if you prefer
the brand, spankin' new route, the
way to go can also be, as I mentioned
before, at your local library. Read
first and visit a bookstore later.
If you're looking for something
that will fit into the holiday hustle
and bustle, Visions of Sugar Plums
by New York Times best-selling au-
thor, Janet Evanovich, looks like a
good bet, unless you're sensitive
about language. Bookmobile Librar-
ian Sarah Staton says it's a must read
and only takes a couple of hours.
For something short, and I do mean
short, try Esther's Gift. MiLford
Christmas Story, by Jan Karon. It
would be a great stocking stuffer for
a cook and might, if you get distract-
ed, take you a whole ten minutes to
read.
Anne Lamott's looks
like it might be a good holiday kind
of read. The main character here is
Mattie,,yder, who is, according to
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the pubhshers, marvelously neu-
rotic, ell "intentioned, fl$),, iireli-
glous, sarcastic, tender, aflgry, and
broke."
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First steps n Recently, in Mrs. Lane's Child Development
class, there was a visitor, Jane Ellington. She taught the students
how to present themselves in front of others, and also taught them
the "first steps" in the real world. While there, she compiled a lesson
plan, for the students to design their own career portfolio that would
be essential in their future. She went through the step-by-step
process of how careers are established and how important our
future was. She brought them knowledge of how interviewers value
certain techniques, when the applicant is applying for a job. This
process lasted over a brief time, but brought them information that
will forever lie in the minds of those who want to excel in their futu re.
The following students in the picture were participants in this study.
They are, (back row): Jessica Cline (who wrote the information for
this picture); Jennifer Ingrain; Tara Hardin; Ashley Chapel; Kristina
Purvis; and Shanna Kennett; front row, Kim Carter; Ashley Martin;
Kerry Sorrell; and Emily Highley.
If your "giftee" is dreaming of the
return of spring and the baseball sea-
son, check out Mike Lupica's Wild
Pitch. According to Elmore Leonard,
who's quoted on the back of the
jacket, "the ball games are nail-bit-
ers, the dialogue is right out of the
dugout (uh-oh, language again?)
...and best of all, there's a terrific
plot..."
It seems there's a new detective
series developing with the actions
set in the 1800s. The star of the show
in Donald Honig's The Ghost 0f
Major Prvor. A Novel of Murder in
the Montana Territory_. 1870, is Cap-
Lain Thomas Maynard, whose first
starring role, so to speak, was Honig's
The Sword of General Englund.
For those readers into action and
espionage, there are two new offer-
ings, Oliver North and Joe Musser's
Mission Compromised and Robert
Ludlum's The Anson Directive.
Before you make your gift-giving
decisions this year, pour over the
Jossibilities at your local library.
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or van anywhere else, then you 30,000 miles
paid toomuch!!! Ol/y $17 pr rllO,
BCMS & BCHS Jr. Beta
invites you to:
Pizza With Santa
December 7, 2002
BCMS Care
4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Come out and support the BCMS &
BCHS Jr. Beta Club. Have pizza with
a and your picture too!
Pictures only $3.00
Theme Basket Raffle too!!
Sponsored by: Jr. Beta Boosters
MSU Faculty Brass
Quintet to perform
a "Holiday Concert"
The Morebead State University
Faculty Brass Quintet will present a
"Holiday Concert" on Friday, De-
cember 6 at 8 p.m., in Duncan Recit-
al Hall on campus.
The concert program will include
holiday music from around the world,
readings of holiday stories and audi-
ence participation in the singing of
seasonal carols.
Assisting the quintet will be fac-
ulty members Steven Snyder, assis-
tant professor, piano; Brian Mason,
instructor, percussion. Participating
in the performance as readers will be
Dr. Cathy Hammond, Scott Lee and
Paula Wing.
The performance is free and open
to the public. Additional informa-
tion is available by calling Dr. Ham-
mond at (606) 783-2496.
Price visits school n Students in Ms. Beth
Jeanna Manley's third grade classes have been studying
about communities and community roles. Bath County
Kim Hunt Price visited the classrooms, to talk about her
community leader. Students pictured with Price are as
Michael Wells; Shane Dufresne; Coty Link; Katie Maze;
Preston; Shelby Scarbrough; Amber Reed; Trent Lunsford;
Porter; Kerri Brewer; Zachary Hubbard; Jacob Car
Toy; Kallie McDaniel; Kenneth Clover; Matthew Tuttle;
Donohew; Jean-Luc Dobson; Desiree Caldwell; Brittany
Caterina Coffey; Courtney Bailey; Shelli Brown; Zachary
Bethany Brawl; Samantha Becknell; Greg Bush; Tyler
Wright; Janie Knell; Aaron Gose; Gracie McCarty; Kellie
Anthony Wallace; Ashley Buckler; Brackon Curtis; Jesse
Tyler Fawns; Nikki White; Frankie Carter; Chris Withrow;
Jackson; Dustin Robinson; and Tammy Anderson.
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FCCLA at BCHS nOn Thursday, November 8, two
County High School FCCLA officers, Ashley Calvert and
Ward, participated in the first step of their STAR Events
which is "Focus on Children". In this project, you
a valuable lesson which can help them. They chose
stranger safety at the Owingsville Elementary SACC. Their
was entitled "A Stranger=Danger", where they talked to the
about strangers and even done an activity. A follow-up
children is scheduled for a later date.
PHIL IP LAWSON
REAL F_5 TA TE & AUCTION CO.
, j,.,, . , "Serving the areasince 1977"
NEW LISTING:
241 Riddle Road,
Owingsville - A
one story brick
ranch sitting on a
.5 acre lot located
at 241 Riddle
Rod. The home
has 3 bedroomss and 1 full bathroom and has central heat and
air. The home has been completely renovated and is in very
good condition. Give Dave a call at 674-3912. $85,000.
NEW LISTING:
1376 Old State
Road - A 1994
model mobile
home with a room
addition sitting on
a 2 acre tract o?i
the Old State
Road. The home has 2 bedrooms and 1 full bathroom. This
property ispriced to sell. Give Dave a call at 674-3912 for
more info. $27,000.
NEW LISTING. 3389 East Fork Road - A new 1.5 story
brick residence sitting on a 10.5 acre tract located at 3389
East Fork Road. The residence has 3 bedrooms and 2 full
bathrooms with a full basement, which is partially finished.
The property has a new metal shed and would be ideal as a
small horse or cattle farm. The property is watered by a small
creek and is in good fencing. This property has one of the
better views in all of Bath County. Give Dave a call for the
house of a lifetime. $225,000
I NEW LISTING
- 2437 West U.S.
- i ,;i: ..:! Highway 60,
Owingsville - A
one story resi-
dence with a very
nice lot located on
Highway 60 near
Owingsville. The
home has 2 bed-
rooms and 1 full bathroom and would make a nice starter
home or rental property. Priced to sell at $32,1300.
NEW LISTING
- 1259 Blevins
Valley Rd., Ow-
ingsville - A one
story residence
sitting on a 2.155
acre lot on the
Blevins Valley
Rd. The home has
2 BRs. and 1 full BA and has a vinyl siding exterior. The
residence is in good condition and the property has a nice
location. The property has a small barn and is ideal for
horses. $69,900. Give Dave a call at 674-3912.
NEW LISTING
-479Gossett Hill
Road, Sharps-
A 2O00
Dutch
ouble
000.
NEW LISTING: 592 West Hwy. 36, Owingsville - A one
story residence sitting on a .5 acre lot located in Owingsville.
The home is in good condition and has a convenient location.
The home has 1 bedroom and I full bathroom. Give Dave a
call at 674-3912. $32,500
NEW LISTING: Vanlandingham Road, Salt Lick - A
beautiful 58 acre tract located on the Vanlandingham Road
and adjoining the Licking River. The property has a home site
which already has city water and is ready to build on. This
property has some woods and is an excellent hunting farm.
Give Dave a call for more information.
2312
Lick - A
Redman
doublewid
Ling on a .6
)ot located at 2312 Moores Ferry Road near Salt Lid
home has 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms and
heat and air. The home is in good condition and ready I
$79,900. Call Dave at 674-3912
model
wide sitting
12.5
cated at
Mudlick Road. The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 full
rooms and is in good condition. The
and air and the owners have just added a new above
swimming pool. The property has a nice detached
an older mobile home. This property is just the ri
a small cattle or horse farm. $110,000. Call Dave
NEW LISq
Highway
.... Olympia
: : =: ' brand new
l )litl 00ltl! sitting on
.... Highway
Olympia.
home has 3
rooms and 2 bathrooms. The home has central
and will be ready to move into soon. Give Dave a call a t
3912. $75,000.
Koa¢l. al[ -
A 1 1/2
frame sittin
nice lot at
Road. The
has
5 bedrooms with 2 full baths. This property
10 minutes of Cave Run. Call Dave. $120,000.
NEW LISTING: Bob-O-Link Drive, Owingsville
US 60 West: A 110-_ a 1 1/2 story hog
a tobacco barn. PropeJU)lllWlke a nice grazi
hunting farm. Give Dave a call at 674-3912. $82,500
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i ........ ii,,:=,iiii !;! ') ..: NEW
....... :===. : School
Bethel - A
ated on
proved 1
located in Bethel. The home has 2 bedrooms
bathrooms and central heat and air conditioning. The tu
in good condition and ready to move into. Give Dave
674-3912. $35,000
NEW LISTING: Vance Road - One acre + lots
of V
and are ready for building or doublewides. Give Dave
674-3912. $12,000 per lot/Larger lots are more expel
- 1 Acre lots on Adams Road" !
FOR
SALE
$7,500.00
If you are interested in having an auction on your faro,
or personal prope, give us a call at 674-3912.