Page 2, The Falmouth Outlook, July 12, 2011 Calendar Registration for all new students Looking Back Through the Years enrolling in the Pendleton School New student registration for 1-4 p.m. July 15. all grades will be at the trans- Please bring with you verifi- 25 Years Ago 50 Years Ago 75 Years Ago 100 Years Ago portation building, 6762 Hwy cation of residency; custody 27 N., Butler (across from the papers (if applicable); and photo July 9, 1986 July 14, 1961 July 18, 1936 July 21, 1911 Phillip Sharp Middle School) identification. Pendleton County Day was The Pendleton Junior W. Jess Bucshanan, a far- Lawrence Powers, 45, was from 8-11 a.m.- and 1-6 p.m. If you have questions, please held in the streets of Falmouth Chamber of Commerce has mer weighing 330 pounds and killed by a runaway horse at July 14; and from 8-11 a.m. and call (859) 654-6911m ext. 2102. as the parade kicked off the fes- named Ernie Richie as Jaycee of six feet four inches tall, is the Brooksville on Monday. tive week of the county youth the Month. Ernie, age 24, has new warden of the Kentucky John W. Fossett, who is fair. Members of the Hardin- been an active Jaycee for the State Penitentiary at Sadyville. working for John W. Woodhead Pendleton League of Women Browning Post 109 of the past three years. He and his Louis Clark, aged 26, for- with the steam stone crusher Voters to host open house American Legion lead the par- wife, Margie, are both past grad- merly of Butler, was killed near Butler, was hit by the ade. Classic cars lined Shelby uates of Falmouth High School Friday night, July 10, 1936, engine Wednesday and bruised The Pendleton County Butler City Council meeting at 7 Street as crowds gathered to and are the proud parents of a when the motorcycle he was rid- about the body. League of Women Voters will p.m. August 1. All citizens are share a glimpse of history. week old baby boy named ing crashed into an automobile Berry Wilson met with quite host an open house at 7 p.m. invited and encouraged to stay Decorated horses and riders David Ray. The Jaycees have a on the highway south of Alex- an accident Sunday night while July 26 at the Kennett Tavern, for the council meeting which were a big highlight throughout fine progressive young worker andria. returning from Morgan. A loose site of the Falmouth City Hall, follows. This is a great way to the parade, along with the chil- in Ernie who is present club sec- Mrs. Georgia Davis Colbert horse on the pike kicked his to showcase the recent improve- see your city government at dren on their bicycles. Everyone retary, manager of a little league has been appointed the old age buggy over an embankment and ments that have been made to work and to voice any concerns enjoyed the annual fish fry by baseball team, sold over $150 of pension representative for turned it upside down. Luckily the facility. Mayor Mark Hart you may have to the council. the masons from Orion Lodge tickets for the miniature Cor- Pendleton County. he was not hurt and the buggy will be on hand for a question For any questions on either F&AM. This fish fry was the vette, an Army Veteran, employ- Falmouth Police Officers also escaped being torn up. and answer session, and refresh- of these events or for more main event years ago and origi- ee of the Bi-Rite Super Market arrested four men for drunken- The Citizens Bank was ments will be served. The information on the PCLWV, nated from the first Pendleton and is president of the Young ness and one for breach of the examined July 19 by J.A. Fray- PCLWV would like to extend an please contact Bill Mitchell at County Day. Married Couples Sunday school peace on Saturday evening in ser, State Bank Examiner. A invitation to the entire commu- [email protected], The Kentucky State Police class of the Falmouth Christian town. most flattering report made to nity for this event. All are wel- Shawn Nordheim at smnord- announce the transfer of Trooper Church. Charles Webb, aged 18 the board of the bank’s condi- come and encouraged to attend. [email protected] or Melissa William Todd Kenner from Postmaster K. Marquette years, was tragically killed in tion. The PCLWV will also be Redden-Miller at red- Morehead Post 8 to Dry Ridge announces that improvements the L&N Railroad yards in Mrs. Rhoda Shields Am- serving refreshments prior to the [email protected] Post 6. Kenner, 25, was em- are to be made at the local post Louisville on July 11. Young merman, 70, died at her home ployed by the state police office building. Improvements Webb was born in this county near Hightower. She was the Grant County Tea Party July 16 October 14, 1984. He is the son include fluorescent lighting to May 11, 1918. widow of John Ammerman. The Grant County Tea Party served from noon-1:30 p.m. of Ron and Daisy Kenner of be installed on the second floor, Fred W. Rohrs, retired far- Charles N. McClanahan, will hold a fish fry and rally Bring your lawn chairs and Florence. Ron Kenner is Deputy the Farmers Home Administra- mer and coal dealer of Dry 40, of McKinneysburg and Mrs. from noon-4 p.m. Saturday, July enjoy your friends and neigh- Sheriff with Boone County She- tion office is to be air condi- Ridge, passed on July 10. Essie Taylor, 36, of Covington 16 at the Grant County Park, US bors. A $10 donation is request- riff’s Office. Post Commander tioned, and all floors are to be The Barnum & Bailey and were united in the holy bonds of 25 in Crittenden. Food will be ed. of Dry Ridge Post will be sanded and refinished. These are Ringling Brothers Circus was matrimony Wednesday after- assigning Kenner to do work in needed improvements and will attended by Mr. and Mrs. noon at the home of the officiat- Pendleton County. offer to the public better facili- Raymond Moore and Harold ing minister, Eld. J.W. Lemmon. Don’t know much about geometry? Bicycle Parade winners, in ties for service to the communi- Daugherty. Mose Lowe of St. Omer, Do you need help with geometry basics, just in time for the nine-year-old age group ty. Pearl Hamilton and Miss Ind., returned to his home after a geometry or algebra for the the back to school season. were Clay Sullivan, first; and The City of Butler’s new Mildred Mains were married at ten day visit here with GED, Compass, or ACT? The Classes start from 5-7 p.m. Christina Sharp, second. Win- city building is now nearing Brooksville on July 4 by the Sheriff S.T. Ravenscraft and Pendleton Adult Learning Cen- Tuesday, July 19. Pre-registra- ners in the under nine age group completion. The two firetrucks Rev. A.D. Houghlin. other relatives near Morgan. It ter is holding a four week math tion is required so call now: were David Klaber, first; are now being housed in the new John Schmidt, aged 69 was his first visit here in 36 class focusing on algebra and (859) 654-3325 ext. 2601. Nicholas Cornelus, second; and building. Labor on the new years, farmer of near Morning years. Jill Fogel, third. building has been furnished View, passed on July 11. James C. Anderson, 34, and Cornhole Tournament to be held Kincaid Lake State Park principally by members of the Walter Ashcraft, aged 71 Miss Jennie F. Welch, 21, were reported a booming holiday city council, from the Butler years, esteemed citizen of Port- united in marriage at the home at Buffalo Trace Balloon Race weekend, as record numbers Lions Club and other interested land, this county, passed on sud- of the bride near DeMossville Maysville Community & prior to the tournament (2 p.m.). took advantage of the facility. citizens of the community. denly July 14. by Rev. C.C. Wilson on Sunday Technical College is sponsoring Tournament will start promptly Park officials reported 4,353 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wayne Mrs. Robert Wolfe, aged 76 last. a cornhole tournament at the at 3 p.m. Players must use tour- cars visited the park during the Bishop of Falmouth announce years, passed away quietly at her Charles H. Moore, 20, and Buffalo Trace Balloon Race on nament supplied equipment and period of June 29-July 6. Cam- the arrival of a son born June 30. home near Falmouth on July 9. Miss Ethel M. Stone, 20, both of July 30. American Cornhole Associaiton pers from 12 states through the He has been named Stephen Earl Renaker, well-known the Gumlick vicinity, were mar- Bring your own partner. Rules apply. holiday set up their campsites to Lynn. citizen and good friend of Berry, ried Wednesday afternoon by There will be a blind draw, dou- For additional information enjoy the rustic ways of camp- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan was in town Thursday. Eld. J.W. Lemmon. ble elimination, 50% payout, call Mike McDaniel at 407- ing. The park also reported are proud to announce the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Routt, Mrs. Minerva Baskett spent with a $30 entry fee per team. 3149. 3,500 swimmers at the lake dur- arrival of their first son, born Price Hill, have been entertain- Monday with her niece, Mrs. Registration will be one hour No coolers are permitted. ing the holidays and 1,142 par- July 1, at St. Luke Hospital. He ing a baby daughter since July 6. R.L. Thompson, whose little ticipated in 31 planned recre- will answer to the name of The little lady weighed seven daughter, Anna Lee, has been ational activities. Edwin Joseph. pounds. very ill the past week. send articles to: [email protected] Eddie Wright Memorial Softball Boys high school Tournament July 30-31 soccer program The Eddie Wright Memorial at 322-7065; Sarah at 322-2234 The high school boys soccer Softball Tournament is planned or Phillip at 992-8590. program is open to any 7– 12 for Saturday, July 30 and This will be the thirteenth grade player that is interested in Sunday, July 31. This will be a year for this tournament. All playing soccer this Fall. men’s double elimination tour- proceeds will go to a Pendleton The season is starting this nament hitting your own 44 core County High School senior Thursday, July 14 with condi- softballs. scholarship in memory of Eddie tioning from 7:30-9 at Southern. For more information or to Wright. There will be a parent meet- sign-up your team call Shelley ing on the soccer field at Southern on Friday, July 15 at Triple Jubilee Celebration July 30 6:30 p.m. with training begin- There will be a Triple Jubilee Kentucky state or local officials. ning at 7:00. Celebration at Mill Stone Creek This event is open to the If you have any questions, Ranch, 994 Airport Road, Fal- public through church participa- please contact Lisa Feltner at mouth, at 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. tion although VIP area is by 859-620-1933. Saturday, July 30. Non-denomi- invitation only. national churches are urged to participate with 15 to 20 minute presentations of gospel, blue- grass, or country music. Prayer Diamondbacks 2011 Pendleton County t-ball champions and scripture reading welcome. Pendleton County T-Ball championship title went to the Diamondbacks. Pictured from left: Bradly A visitor from a time machine Monday, Joey Butke, Lyle Stephens. Back row: Courtney Peoples, Caleb Thompson, Koby Brewer, will be attending. Lunch will be Tanner Sebastian, Kyan Brewer, Gabe Gilbert, Mitch McElroy, and Coach Brian Thompson. Not pic- served from 4-5 p.m. tured is Carleigh Hitch. Devine stewardship with the farm has been in existence 150 years and was founded July Murder Summer hours 19,1861, handed down in family and sesquicentennial certificate continued from Page 1 better than they already had. for Adult being presented to present Paynter was always the Mrs. Dickerson said after the owner, Donald Ray Wenzel by We Build To Your Specifications. prime suspect but there never court hearing on July 6 that she Education was enough evidence to arrest finally got justice for her daugh- The Pendleton County Adult THE FALMOUTH OUTLOOK him. ter. Now she and her family can Learning Center will re-open on ISSN: 0891-8694 Call for Pricing Today. Prosecutor Joe Deters said in move on with their life. July 18 for orientation and Debbie Dennie February there was no new evi- Paynter’s father, Howard assessments. Hours and dates Publisher-Editor METAL ROOFS dence against Paynter but he Paynter, died on July 1, 2011 will be 10 a.m.-noon and 1-4 Warren J. Shonert, Editor Emeritus CONCRETE FLATWORK p.m. Monday, July 18; noon-7 Phone: 859-654-3332 was arrested because they didn’t and Danny Paynter pled guilty Fax: 859-654-4365 believe they would get evidence to murder on July 6, 2011. p.m. July 19; 9 a.m.-noon and 1- POLE BARNS Email: [email protected] 4 p.m., 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 GARAGES p.m. July 25; noon-7 p.m. July Web site: www.falmouthoutlook.com Honor 26; 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY OUTLOOK HORSE BARNS Aug. 1; 9-noon and 1-4 p.m. PUBLICATIONS, 210 MAIN STREET, FALMOUTH, continued from Page 1 taries on March 31. KENTUCKY, 41040. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: IN- Jones, on October 15. The chap- In April chapter members Aug. 2; noon-7 p.m. Aug. 8;; 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Aug. 9 COUNTY: $28.50 PER YEAR; OUT-OF-COUNTY: ter babysat during PSMS’ Title I spent a Friday afternoon playing $37.50 PER YEAR; OUT-OF-STATE: $45.50 PER Reading and Math Night on board and Wii games with River Fall classes start the week of SPECIALIZING IN POST & Aug. 15. YEAR.PRICE PER SINGLE COPY 75¢ + TAX. October 28. November found Valley Nursing Home residents. ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST. DEBBIE members coordinating a canned In May the group made no-sew If you would like to register for classes please call (859) 654- DENNIE-PUBLISHER & EDITOR; WENDY STEEL FRAME CONSTRUCTION food drive to support the North blankets and donated them to HARRISON-BOOKKEEPER; PATTY JENKINS- 3325 ext. 2601/2603. Family Resource Youth Services Children’s Hospital in Lexing- TYPESETTER & LAYOUT MANAGER; JESSICA Center. ton. STEELE- DISPLAY ADVERTISING; BRUCE Full line of Post Frame Building Supplies In December the chapter They also hosted fifth grade RELLER JR.- REPORTER; CHAD WISEMAN- sponsored a bowling field trip to students from both elementary SUBSCRIBE TYPESETTER, CLASSIFIEDS; SAM reward winners of the canned schools during PSMS Visit Day. MCCLANAHAN- REPORTER; ROGER MCKINNEY- food drive competition. The To fund their activities, chapter NOW! REPORTER; APRIL DEFALCO-SALES; chapter also adopted a family members sold candy grams and PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT FALMOUTH, DELIVERY AVAILABLE for Christmas through the North cookie dough throughout the KENTUCKY; PERIODICALS POSTAL Family Resource Youth Services year. CALL PERMIT USPS 186-868. Center. January’s snow didn’t The 2010-2011 PSMS NJHS POSTMASTER: Send address change to: WE CUT TO YOUR SIZE Authorized Distributor stop the chapter from supplying chapter consists of: Will Red- 654-3333 The Falmouth Outlook, P.O. Box 111, #1 METAL goodies for the Board of den (president), MaKayla Reed Falmouth, KY 41040. ORDER TODAY - INSTALL TOMORROW Education’s Appreciation Mo- (vice president), McKayla Man- 11 Colors in Stock nth Reception. In February, or (secretary), Courtney Moore LEGAL NOTICE members crafted and delivered (treasurer), Sydney Brinkdo- handmade valentines to River epke (reporter), Ian West (histo- The Pendleton County Board of Education will accept sealed Need a new metal roof? Valley Nursing Home and con- rian), Isabella Hall, Chandler bids on the following items: CALL FOR A QUOTE. ducted a coin drive for the Aulick, Madison Wirth, Erin ASK US ABOUT TAX CREDITS AVAILABLE FOR HOUSE ROOFS. Leukemia / Lymphoma Society. Fitzpatrick, Jacob Johnson, Oil and Tires Mon.-Fri. 7:30 am - 5 pm; Sat. 8 am - 11 am; Closed Sunday March winds once again found Mackenzie Moore, Breanna NJHS students babysitting, this Gibbs, Autumn Pugh, Josh DELIVERY AVAILABLE time for Title I Literacy Night. Richardson, and Holden Wolfe. Bid forms and specifications can be obtained from the office of 1-877-845-8408 The NJHS chapter spent the Mrs. Jamie Kirsch is the Pendleton County Board of Education, 2525 Hwy 27 North, day performing puppet shows at organization’s tireless sponsor. Falmouth, Kentucky 41040. All bids to be considered must be 5 miles east of Flemingsburg, KY on 559 Northern and Southern elemen- received by 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, July 20, 2011. www.mountainviewmetalcenter.com The Falmouth Outlook, July 12, 2011, Page 3 Opinion Response to Letter to Editor entitled Freedom For All Dear Editor, peace? Let us take a look at or they simply choose to ignore This letter is in response to what Islam has to say about these teachings. I believe this is the Opinion piece entitled peace in the world. Here is what because they are not aware of Freedom For All by Edward Qur’an 9:29 says “Fight those what their religion really teach- Anderson. who believe not in Allah nor the es. Many Muslims are Muslim In response to the article last day, nor hold that forbidden in name only. They do not actu- Freedom For All, I would like to which hath been forbidden by ally practice the faith or even point out some of the fallacies Allah and his apostle nor read the Qur’an. The same is that were written. first the acknowledge the religion of true for Christianity. Many peo- author of the piece. truth of the people of the Book ple say they are Christian but Mr. Anderson said that Jews, (the Jews and the Christians) never read their Bible or go to Christians, and Muslims are all until they pay the Jizya with church. That being said you can alike and that the Qur’an, Torah willing submission and feel easily and readily find Muslim and the Bible are written on the themselves subdued.” Clearly in leaders preaching the very same foundation. This is incor- this passage Muslims are called things I have mentioned above. rect. Jesus is the foundation for to fight against non-Muslims Daily on mainstream middle Christianity. Christians believe until they submit to their rule east TV you have these things that Jesus is the son of God and and pay the special tax that only being presented. Just have a that He died on the cross and non-Muslims have to pay look at the Middle East Media The billboard pictured above is located on US 27, across from the Phillip Sharp Middle School, to shed His blood to save a lost (jizya). Qur’an 9:5 echoes the Research Institute website for help draw awareness to smokers and secondhand smoke. It is paid for by Champions For A Drug Free world from their sins. Christians same thing. Qur’an 47:4 calls on what is being said daily by Pendleton County. also believe in the Trinity of Muslims to smite the necks of Muslim leaders. You will also God, which is God the Father, non-Muslims. Qur’an 98:6 says find them calling for the How secondhand smoke affects the brain God the Son (Jesus) and God that non-Muslims are the worst destruction of Israel and Amer- the Holy Spirit. Muslims specif- of creatures and that they will ica. You will even find the Even if you don’t smoke, a quit if they’re around second- ned before and after each ses- ically deny all of these things. dwell in hell forever. As you can Palestinian Authority who Israel new study shows, secondhand hand smoke. And kids exposed sion. They teach that it is blasphemy see Islam teaches that true peace is supposed to negotiate with smoke affects your brain much to secondhand smoke are more The researchers discovered that Christians believe that Jesus is brought through Muslims saying these things. How can as it does a smoker’s. It’s one likely to become teenage smok- the addictive chemical nicotine- is the Son of God and they having rule over non-Muslims. Israel negotiate with these ter- more reason to steer clear of ers. found in all tobacco products- believe Jesus was only a prophet Basically you have three choic- rorists? You also have many secondhand smoke in cars and A team of NIH-funded scien- both in the blood and attached to (Qur’an 5:17, 5:75). They teach es in Islam if you are not American Muslim leaders who other enclosed spaces. tists decided to take a closer molecules in the brain after that Jesus did not actually even Muslim. You can convert to call for these very same thing. Tobacco is the leading cause look at how secondhand smoke exposure to secondhand smoke. die on the cross, but it was only Islam. You can remain a non- When Mr. Anderson says of preventable death nation- affects the brains of young This nicotine binding was simi- someone who looked like Him Muslim but you will have to pay “Our religions all strive for wide. People who smoke are up adults. About half of the study lar in smokers and nonsmokers. (Qur’an 4:156-158). They also the non-Muslim tax and live peace, for happiness and for to six times more likely than volunteers were nonsmokers. The smokers also had stronger say it is blasphemy to believe in under Islamic law. Which gives freedom.” He is correct but you nonsmokers to have a heart The rest were tobacco-depend- cravings after being exposed to the Trinity of God. (Qur’an Muslims more rights than non- have one side that is calling for attack. Tobacco also causes can- ent cigarette smokers. secondhand smoke. 4:171, 5:70-75). Clearly the god Muslims. If you refuse both of war until the world submits to cer. Up to 90% of lung cancer Each volunteer sat in a car “These results show that of Islam is not the same God as these then Muslims are com- religious law and you have the deaths are linked to smoking. for one hour while a smoker even limited secondhand smoke Christians believe in. Islam manded to kill you. This is other saying “But I say unto But the smoker isn’t the only puffed away on a cigarette to exposure delivers enough nico- directly teaches against the spelled out in Qur’an 9:5 and you, Love your enemies, bless one harmed by tobacco smoke. create secondhand smoke. On a tine to the brain to alter its func- beliefs of Christianity in its holy 9:29. So peace will be brought them that curse you, do good to Secondhand smoke can make it different day, the volunteers had tion,” says Dr. Nora D. Volkow, book. It is the only religion in when Islamic law rules the them that hate you, and pray for more likely you’ll get heart dis- a one-hour car session without director of NIH’s National the world to do so. world according to the teachings them which despitefully use ease, have a heart attack or die being exposed to secondhand Institute on Drug Abuse. Mr. Anderson also said that of Islam. you, and persecute you;” (Matt- early. Smokers find it harder to smoke. Their brains were scan- all religions want peace. This is Many may say I am misquot- hew 5:44) Mark Manner true. The question that must be ing Islam and what it teaches. I I can be reached at me@ Boat asked though is according to agree there are many Muslims markedmanner.com continued from Page 1 Thaxton. were truly in sync as they have Islam what is the definition of who do not practice these things for the first race. Team Captain Tamina White never been before. I could feel The odds were clearly knew the secret, “We were hav- the surge with every stroke they Family upset with neighbor shooting family dog against the Kentucky team. ing fun and just paddling in sync took. It was as if we all became In last week’s issue of The neighbor, Danny Friedly, who have read by Joan and Robert They took third in the first heat but we were also paddling for one body, one mind, one heart Falmouth Outlook, a Letter to had shot their daughter’s pet in Caldwell instead of Jean. The and paddling with only team Mighty Melissa.” Tamina was beating. We were really flying the Editor was submitted by the Oak Haven subdivision. newspaper regrets this error. members, they came in last referring to Melissa Hatersley across the water.” Joan and Robert Caldwell. Their The paper had the wrong place in the second. Team mem- who was an active member of The Kentucky Thorough letter was in concern of their spelling of the name. It should bers were obviously exhausted the team from their first meeting Breast “Surviving in Sync” will when they took to the water for in November of 2008. Breast host Kentucky's 2nd Annual Pendleton County Fiscal Court tentative agenda the third and final heat. cancer took her life on January Paddling for the Pink Dragon “Somehow in the final ‘win- 21, 2011. The team dedicated Boat Festival at A. J. Jolly Lake Following is the Pendleton report, introduction of league first reading of Magisterial ner takes all race’ they found an their last race to her. in Southern Campbell County County Fiscal Court tentative members by League of Women District Reapportionment Ordi- inner source of energy and Michelle Caldwell is the on September 10, 2011. For agenda for 7 p.m. July 12. Voters, city of Falmouth fire nance, transfers, pay bills, clos- endurance. They gave their all team's drummer. She sits on a more information on the festi- Call to order, prayer, pledge, study report, library closing ing remarks, Judge Bertram and as a team and left nothing on the small narrow seat behind the val, the team, and pictures from approval of agenda, approval of documents between Industrial magistrates, adjorn. water!” their elated coach head of the dragon and sets the the race in Windsor visit minutes, approval of treasurer’s Authority and Library Board, Priscilla Elgersma exclaimed as paddling pace by beating on a www.KYthoroughbreasts.org. she presented her medal to a drum. Michelle said, “The team SHOW & TELL beaming team's manager, Jim was in perfect timing. They presenting the cuteness of Pendleton County! We are now accepting pictures of your cuties! Submit a picture of your newborn, toddler or grandchildren (no matter how old) and we will publish all pictures in a special for the July 26th paper! 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Burch/Thorton, Kelly and Hafer farms. No or day. No hunting, no fishing. Violators hunting, fishing, recreational vehicles will be prosecuted to the fullest extent CENTS! or trespassing of any kind day or night. of the law. Exp. 10-5-11 CENTS! POSTEDPOSTED Violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 4-30-11 PFERRMAN, Susan Farm, 214 ac., off AMMERMAN, Genevieva farm Lakeside, HALE, Willena. No trespassing by any- Flour Creek and Garvey Rds., Posted 316 acres. off US 27 & 104 acres., one any time, day/night, prop. on US 27 against hunting, fishing, trapping, or Marquette Rd., Pendleton Co. Posted in Pendleton Co. Violators prosecuted! trespassing of any kind day or night. against hunting/fishing, trespassing of any Exp. 4-11-12 Violators will be prosectued. Exp. 4-20-12 kind. Violators prosecuted! Exp. 11-8-11 HAMMOND, Ray and Judy. 16.5 acre RITTER,William and Margaret, 77 ac., 1 mile AULICK, Carol, 120 ac., Galloway Rd. farm on Hayes Station Rd., Falmouth, is south of Falmouth on US 27. No hunting, No hunting, fishing, tresspassing of any posted. No hunting, fishing, or trespass- fishing or trespassing night or day! Exp. 1-3-12 kind. All hunting blinds and stands will ing of any kind. Violators will be prose- ROMEO, Aldo and Patricia, 56 acres at US COME SEE US FOR GREAT RATES ON: be removed. Exp. 8-10-11 cuted. Exp. 11-16-11 27 and Liberty Ridge, Pendleton Co. No BASS, Don and Beverly, 98+ acres at HARRISON, 439 Lea Rd., extending to hunting, fishing or trespassing or any kind. 6808 Hwy 22 E. No hunting, fishing, or Wyatts Bend Rd., 30 acres. No hunting, Violators will be prosecuted! Exp. 10-13-11 trespassing of any kind. Violators will no fishing or trespassing of any kind, SEXTON PROPERTY, 841 Fishing Creek be prosecuted. Exp. 3-22-12 day of night! All violators will be pros- Rd. approx. 2.14 acres. Posted! Lot #2, BIDDLE, Dennis, 60.8 acres at 1515 ecuted! Exp. 11-13-11 1005 Fishing Creek Rd. approx 2.45 acres, CDs Vater Road (formerly the Pape/Hall ISON, Janice and Joe, farm at 443 and Lot #5 of the Mudd Land Division farm). No hunting or trespassing of any Stepstone Church Rd, Butler (formerly approx 4.54 acres. Also, 100 Southfork Interest Rate Annual Percentage Yield kind, day or night. Violaters will be George & Darleen Napier’s), property Rd. approx 2 acres. Absolutely NO hunt- prosecuted. Exp. 2-23-12 at 484 Lakeview Dr., Falmouth, Ky and ing/dumping/riding ATV’s or trespassing 12 Months BLACKABY FARM, 80 acres, 1874 148 acres at 268 Ison Lane, no hunting, of any kind. Violators will be prosecuted to 1.195 % 1.20 % Mullins Lane, DeMossville. No hunt- dumping, fishing, swimming, recre- the fullest extent! Exp. 1-2-12 ing, fishing, trespassing of any kind. ational vehicles, or trespassing of any SHOWALTER, Mildred, 77 ac. 1 mile south Violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 5-23-11 kind, day or night, without written nota- of Falmouth on U.S. 27. No hunting, fish- 18 Months 1.29 % 1.30 % rized permission. Exp. 6-9-11 BLEVINS, Howard farm. No hunting or ing or trespassing night or day. Exp. 10-20-11 fishing or trespassing on 5024 N 159, KAPLAN, David and Lucille. 80 ac., Turner STEELE FAMILY, 3174 Morgan Four Falmouth: 144 acres on east side and 11 Ridge Rd., formerly Tomlin-Points farm. Oaks Rd., 225 acres. This farm is post- acres on west side of 159. All violators No hunting/trespassing at any time. ed! No hunting or trespassing of any will be prosecuted. Exp. 12-07-11 Violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 10-27-11 kind, day or night. Violators will be Annual Percentage (A.P.Y.) is accurate as of 06/27/11. Minimum balance required is $500. KLEE, David. 37 acres, Rt. 10, Mt. prosecuted! Exp. 10-31-11 COLVIN-HELTON, Kathy and John, 8890 Penalty may be imposed for early withdrawal. Certificate special rates apply to personal accounts only. and 8924 Milford Rd., 70 acres. No hunt- Auburn. No hunting or trespassing of STONEHOUSE FARMS, LLC, 205 ac. lying ing, fishing or soliciting of any kind, day any kind, day or night. All violators will on both sides of Greenwood-Portland See account disclosure for details. or night. All violaters will be prosecuted be prosecuted. Exp. 8-9-11 Rd., and bordered by Grassy Creek (for- to the fullest extent of the law. Exp. 11-3-11 KOBASUK, Mark and Barbara. 9892 mer Plummer farm). No hunting, fishing COOPER, Jerry & June 200+ acre farm Milford Rd., 177 acres and 128 Tam Ln., or trespassing of any kind day or night. Ryan Rd, Rt. 4, Box 1057, Falmouth. 129 acres; both properties are located in Violators will be prosecuted! Exp. 4-11-12 No hunting, fishing or trespassing of Falmouth. Absolutely no fishing, hunting, TISA, Stephen - No hunting, fishing, or any kind-day or night. Exp. 11-16-11 trespassing, or soliciting of any kind, day trespassing any time, night or day. or night. All violators will be prosecuted Money Market CUMMINS-BROWN, Barbara 64 1/2 acres Violators will be prosecuted! On 509 in Pendleton Co. 1177 Antrobus Rd, to the fullest extent of the law. Exp. 11-9-11 Knoxville Gardnersville Rd. Exp. 4-20-12 Interest Rate Annual Percentage Yield Berry, Ky 41003. No Trespassing & No MCDOWELL, 240 Hwy 22 W., 80 acres, TAYLOR, Lawrence - Florence Taylor Hunting. Exp. 8-28-11 absolutely no hunting, ATV, horse rid- McNay heirs farm. Falmouth Lenoxburg ing, fishing or trespassing of any kind, DICKISON, Barbara. 562 Hwy 22 W, 100 Road, 188 acres, Posted. No hunting, fish- $500.00 - $9,999.99 0.895 % .90 % acres; 4147 Hwy 22 W, 41 acres; 774 unless permission given by owners. All ing, ATV or trespassing of any kind, day or Grimes Rd., 80 acres. No hunting, fish- violators will be prosecuted to the night! All viloators will be prosecuted to fullest extent of the law! Exp. 4-6-12 ing, or trespassing day or night. All vio- the fullest extent of the law! Exp. 10-26-11 $10,000.00 and Above lators will be prosecuted to the fullest MEADOWS, Mark & Melissa property at UTZ, Chester farm on Lock Rd. 90 0.895 % .90 % extent of the law. Exp. 11-16-11 the end of Adams Rd. off Hogg Ridge acres. Absolutely no hunting, fishing, or Rd., approx. 80 ac. No trespassing of DYE PROPERTY, Faith farm. 134+ acres. trespassing of any kind. Exp. 11-29-11 any kind including hunting, fishing, fronting Trankler Rd. (also Grovers WEBSTER, Larry and Bobbie 66+/- acres Creek). No hunting, fishing or trespass- trapping, atv riding, horseback riding. formerly owned by Wanda, Jeff and $500.00 minimum deposit required ing of any kind, day or night. Violators Violators prosecuted. Exp. 9-28-11 Barry Conley, off Step Stone Church Rd. will be prosecuted. Exp. 12-24-11 MICKELSON PROPERTY, 8.5 ac. Bethel Access off AA Hwy. No hunting or tres- Ln. No trespassing of any kind day or ELLIS, Farms, property, 1519 John passing of any kind day or night. Denny Rd. (75 ac), 4612 Gumlick Rd night. Exp. 10-11-11 Violators will be prosecuted. Exp. 3-17-12 Rates and Annual Percentage Yields (A.P.Y.) are subject to change at any time. (85 ac), 4757 Gumlick Rd, (77 ac), NORMAN-William, Carolyn, Brandon, WISPERING OAK ESTATE, LLC, property 5126 Hogg Ridge Rd (69 ac), Pendleton Ashley. 40.5 acres, north side of Fishing 363 ac. Blanket Creek Rd. No hunting Co. No hunting, fishing, dumping, rid- Creek Rd. No hunting, fishing, or tres- or trespassing day or night. Violators passing of any kind, day or night. All ing atv’s or trespassing of any kind prosecuted! Exp. 3-1-12 Terry Walker, Manager without written permission. Exp. 9-26-11 violators will be prosecuted to the Cox property on Alisha Way and Cindy fullest extent of the law! Exp. 11-23-11 FETTERS Eddie and Karen, 41 ac. farm Drive, Butler Ky., 41006. Approx. 3.5 at 1705 Flour Creek Rd, Pendleton Co. OLLBERDING, Joseph, 33.5 acres, 919 Clos acres. No hunting, fishing, or trespass- 1057 Ridgeway Avenue No Hunting / Fishing / trespassing any Rd. Falmouth, Ky. There will be no hunt- ing of any kind, day or night. All viola- time. Violators prosecuted! Exp. 9-18-11 ing, fishing, or tresspassing of any kind. tors will be prosecuted. 18-52-pd Violators will be prosecuted! Exp. 9-14-11 Pendleton Falmouth, KY 41040 GRAY BAR ACRES, 1907 Turner Ridge Rd, Young, 8148 and 8152 Hwy 17N. Savings Bank 143 ac. No fishing, hunting or trespassing of PEAL, Wray and Becky farms, Veirs Rd. Demossville, approx. 34 acres, no hunt- any kind. Violators prosecuted! Exp. 5-3-12 Peach Grove. No trespassing or hunting. ing, fishing, or tresspassing of any kind, All trespassers prosecuted! Exp.11-29-11 A Division of United Midwest Savings Bank HAFER RIDGE FARM, 579 ac. intersected day or night. Signs posted. All violators by Hafer Rd., lying adjacent to a b/w St. PETER ALLEN PROPERTY, 40 acres, will be prosecuted. Exp. 2-12-13 859.654.5700 Rt. 467 and St. Rt. 17. Includes the former Galloway Road. No trespassing, night Page 4, The Falmouth Outlook, July 12, 2011 Obituaries Helen Greenwell, 42, of Falmouth Paul Goins Sr., 72, of Falmouth Military services for Goins Helen Greenwell, 42, of Fal- Paul David Goins, both of Falmouth, Paul American Legion Post 109 and V.F.W. Post and D.A.V. Post mouth passed away Sunday, Goins Sr., 72, of David Goins, Jr. of Wheel- and V.F.W. Post 1978 and members present were Bruce July 3, 2011 at Jewish Hospital Falmouth, wright, Ky., Edith (John) Jus- D.A.V. Post members held full Westbrook, Donald Steele, Ken in Louisville. Born in Kentucky passed away on tice, Georgia (Steve) Goins, and military services for Mr. Paul Wrobleski, Jim Sharp, Charles on January 4, 1969 to the late Monday, July 4, Paula Golden, all of Falmouth; David Goins Sr. at the Grand- Biddle, Phil Hedges, Bob Joe and Peggy Wolfe King, she 2011, at his Eugene Goins of Elsmere, and view Cemetery, Mentor on July Gulick, Larry Fields, Steve was a member of the Butler home. Born in Manchester, Joseph Goins of Falmouth; 26 7, 2011. Lonacker, James Haley, Jim Baptist Church. Kentucky on February 12, 1939, grandchildren; nine great-grand- Mr. Goins served in the Unit- Morton, Ronnie Bay, David Survivng are boyfriend, to the late Caleb and Ida Patrick children; brother, Clarence ed States Army in the Vietnam Priest, Greg Sydnor, Dan Wood- Robert Tarvin of Falmouth; Goins. He was a truck driver, a Goins of Falmouth; sister, Mary War. head and Shelby McDowell. daughters, Bridget Nicole U.S. Army veteran, and a former Hester Jenkins of Cynthiana; To Mr. Paul David Goins Sr. Taps was played by Jim Greenwell and Brooklyn Faith member of the Church of the and a host of extended family we honor and salute you. To the Sharp. Greenwell of Falmouth; broth- Nazarene in Falmouth. On and friends. family we offer our sympathy. Another veteran was laid to ers, Danny (the late Karen) King December 7, 1963, he married Services were held on Thurs- American Legion Post 109 rest. of Millville, Ohio, Greg HELEN GREENWELL Retha Tucker Goins. day, July 7, 2011 at the Wood- (Cheryl) King and David King In addition to his parents, he head Funeral Home, Falmouth, of Falmouth; sister, Pam (Rick) Carmel Cemetery. was preceded in death by sib- with Bro. Jason Anderson offici- Geneva Varner, 68, of Owenton Yelton of Boyd and several Memorials are suggested to lings,Virginia Sullivan, Omer ating. Geneva Brenda Wright Varn- Surviving are husband, nieces and nephews. the Butler Baptist Church 113 Goins, Willie Goins, Layman Interment took place in the er, 68, of Owenton passed away James Elbert Varner of Owen- Services were held at the Peoples St. Butler, Ky 41006 or Goins Sr., John Goins, Kather- Grandview Cemetery in Mentor on Monday at her home. She ton; and step-daughter, Cindy Peoples Funeral Home in Fal- American Liver Foundation 39 ine Goins, Bev Lester Goins, with full military honors by the was the daughter of the late Brown of Falmouth. mouth. Broadway Suite 2700 New Charlie Goins, and Dorothy Hardin- Browning Post #109. Robert D. and Lucy B. Clifton Visitation will be held from Interment took place at Mt. York, NY 10006. Goins. Online condolences can be Wright and a member of the 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with services Surviving are wife, Retha sent to the family at www.wood- Macedonia Baptist Church. to follow on Thursday July 14, Minnie Garner, 76, of Lenoxburg Tucker Goins; children, Sonja headfuneralhome.com In addition to her parents, 2011 at the McDonald and New Minnie Dottie Garner, 76, of (Greg) Sydnor and D. Roger preceding her in death are step- Funeral Home on Main St. Lenoxburg passed away Friday son, James Varner; brothers, Interment will take place at July 1, 2011 at her home. Born Darlene Wilson, 87, of Falmouth Marvin Thomas Wright and the Jonesville Cemetery. in Harlen, Ky. on May 3, 1935 Darlene Yelton Wilson, 87, Wilson of Falmouth, Gary Howard Donald Wright. daughter of the late John and of Falmouth passed away Friday (Pete) Wilson of Cincinnati; Mary Elizabeth Pittman Ruppe, July 8, 2011 at the St. Elizabeth daughter, Pamela Doyle of Cold Sandy Trout, 57, of Ft. Thomas she was also a member of the Hospice Center in Edgewood. Spring; grandchildren, Charles Cemetery Chapel Christian Born in Cincinnati on March 26, Alan Wilson, Scott Wilson, Sandy Snapp Trout, 57, of Ft. Thomas; daughters, Tonya Church, owned Dottie’s Beauty 1924 to the late Edwin and Tony Wilson, Shannon Kay Ft. Thomas passed away Thurs- (Jeff) Monroe of Ft. Thomas, Shop for 20 years in Lenoxburg Mayme Gosney Yelton. She was Shoemaker, Jason Wilson day July 7, 2011 at her home. Cindy (Ares) Marasligiller of and was an Eastern Star. a member of the Falmouth Doyle, Angela Marie Gundler, Born in Covington on Septem- Anderson Township, OH; step- Surviving are her husband, Christian Church for 68 years and Amy Suzanne Wilson; and ber 30, 1953, she was a service son, Steven Trout of Mt. Olivet. Gordon Garner of Lenoxburg; serving as a Sunday school eight great-grandchildren. representative for Cincinnati Services took place on July sons, Greg (Toni) Garner of teacher, choir member, pianist Services were held on Mon- Bell, member and music direc- 9, 2011 at the Butler Christian Morningview, Mark (Jeana) and organist and she was a vol- day July 11, 2011 at the Peoples tor for the Butler Christian Church in Butler. Garner of Maysville, Todd Gar- unteer at the River Valley Nurs- Funeral Home in Falmouth. Church, member of the Ft. Interment took place at the ner of Falmouth; daughters, ing Homewhere she played Interment took place at the Thomas Christian Church, and a Neave Cemetery in Bracken Sherrie (Chet) Peters of Inde- DOTTIE GARNER piano. Riverside Cemetery in Fal- member of the C.W.F. County. pendence, Pennie (Tom) Corbin Interment took place at the In addition to her parents, mouth. Preceding her in death was Memorials are suggested to of Lenoxburg; brother, Fred Lenoxburg Cemetery in Brack- she was preceded in death by Memorials are suggested to her father, Paul Snapp. Susan G. Komen for the Cure Ruppe of Livingston; sister, en County. husband, Holton Wilson; broth- St. Elizabeth Hospice, 483 Surviving are her mother, Attn: Donor Services P.O. Box Lois Mullins of Frankfort; eight Memorials are suggested to ers, Wilbur, Harold, and Alan South Loop Drive, Edgewood, Wanda Black Snapp of Ft. 650309 , TX 75265-0309. grandchildren and five great- the Hospice of Hope in Yelton. Ky. 41017 and Falmouth Christ- Thomas; husband, Ray Trout of grandchildren. Maysville, 909 Kenton Station Surviving are sons, Maurice ian Church, 303 W. Shelby Services were held on July 5, Rd. Maysville, Ky 41506. Wilson of Guyton, Ga., Eddie Street, Falmouth, Ky. 41040. 2011 at the Peoples Funeral Subscribe Today!! Home in Butler. Jonathan Thomas, 28, Cynthiana Claude Little, 50, of California Jonathan W. “Shorty” Thomas of Lexington; wife, Thomas, 28, of Cynthiana Rachel Thomas of Cynthiana; Call 654−3333 Claude Ervine Little, 50, of passed away Friday, July 1, daughters, Angelina and Abigail California, Ky. passed away 2011 at the Harrison County Thomas of Cynthiana. June 21, 2011. Born in Camp- Memorial Hospital. Born in Services were held on July 6, PUBLIC NOTICE ton, Ky. on July 1, 1960 to Irene Lexington on May 12, 1983, 2011 at the Peoples Funeral and the late Steve Little . was a member of the WWW Home in Falmouth. The Pendleton County Joint Planning Commission will hold a spe- He was a 1979 graduate of Wrestling, where he went by the Interment took place at Bat- cial called meeting including a public hearing on Monday, July 25, Campbell County High School, name X-treme Nova. tle Grove Cemetery in Cynthi- 2011, 6:00 PM, at the Pendleton County Courthouse upstairs meet- a member of Asseopesa, Grants Preceding him were his ana. ing room. Lick Baptist Church, and a big grandfather, Jack Thomas and Memorials are suggested to Steelers’ fan. grandmother, Barbara Perry. Angelina and Abigail Thomas Agenda Roll Call. Minutes. Public Hearing: A requested zone Preceding him in death were Survivng are his father, Trust Fund at any 5/3 Bank change by Wolfe Enterprises from Rural “R” to Business “B” at brothers, Paul Little, Steve Lit- Darvin (Heather) Thomas of location. property described as 4.9 acres located at the SW corner of Hwy tle, Ricky James Little; and sis- Cynthiana; mother, Marsha 27 and Hwy 177 just south and west of 10223 Hwy 27 N, Butler, ter, Nancy Rosalee Little. KY 41006, for the purpose of future retail development. Report of Surviving in addition to his Zoning Administrator. Report of Judge Executive. Report of Legal mother are brothers, Charles Nannie Bailey, 84, of Foster Counsel. Approval of Plats. Approval of Expenses. Other. Little of Latonia, Ernie Little of Nannie Bailey, 84, of Foster Surviving are daughters, Training. Adjourn. DeMossville, Elmer Little of passed away Wednesday, July 6, Barbara Bucher of Alexandria, Newport; sisters, Joann Wright CLAUDE LITTLE 2011 at St. Elizabeth in Fort and Nadine Leap of Dry Ridge, The public is invited to attend. Information about this proposal is of Georgetown, Gracie Yelton of aunts, uncles, nieces and Thomas. Born on May 2, 1927 Services were held at Coop- available for public review weekdays between 8 AM and 4:30 AM Melbourne,Wilma Dunn of nephews. to William and Cynthia Begley, er Funeral Home on Saturday, at Pendleton County Department of Planning and Zoning, 233 Alexandria, and numerous She worked as a homemaker. July 9, 2011. Main Street, Falmouth, KY 41040. Preceding her in death was her Interment took place at Per- husband, Walter Bailey who simmon Grove Cemetary. Howard Paynter, 81, of Falmouth died in 2003. Howard P. Paynter, 81, of ABSOLUTE AUCTION Falmouth, Ky. passed away on Friday July 1, 2011 at his home. Wesley Cline, infant, of Walton SATURDAY JULY 23 @ 10 AM Born on August 30, 1929 in Wesley Jacob Cline (infant) Kotoss of Cincinnati; uncles, Cincinnati to the late Gobel and of Walton passed away Wednes- Chad Smith of Covington, Tim- 1842 MESSMER ROAD • VERONA,KY Ina Tillett Paynter, he married day July 6, 2011 at the Good othy Kotoss and Jeremy Kotoss Mary Wolfe Paynter in 1948 and Samaratan Hospital in Cincin- of Cincinnati; aunts, Jennifer she preceded him in death on nati. He was born in Cincinnati Cline of Villa Hills and Melea 139 Acre Tract being Sold Multi Parcel Action Method. June 19, 1997. He was a farmer, on July 4, 2011. Enzweiler of Alexandria. LOT#1 5.5 Acres, LOT#2 30 Acres, LOT#3 40 Acres,LOT#4 64 Acres. business owner, where he Surviving are mother, Services were held on Sun- founded Paynters Generators Colleen Kotoss Cline; father, day at the Butler Cemetery in and operated it for 21 years, and Andy Kotoss Cline; grandpar- Butler. David G. Schneider attended the Plum Creek ents, Robert and Linda Cline of Peoples Funeral Home Church. Crestview, Ronald and Diane served the family. Re/max Affilliates Realtor In addition to his parents and Schneider Auction Service Auctioneer wife Mary, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Diana Kay HOWARD PAYNTER Ricky Lunsford, 51, of Covington 859-635-3126 Paynter; four brothers and two companion, Amber Rose. Ricky Lunsford, 51, passed Lunsford, Eric Lunsford, Ricky sisters. Services were held on July 6, away at Grant Manor in Lunsford Jr., and Andrew Surviving are daughters, 2011 at the Woodhead Funeral Williamstown on July 7, 2011. Peters. Kent Dailey Broker Re/Max Affiliates Barbara (Ronald) Lawrence of Home, Falmouth. Born in Covington, to James Services were held at Cooper (Each office independently owned & operated) Surprise, Ariz., Elizabeth Tray- Interment took place in the Floyd Lunsford and Mildred Funeral Home. lor of Indianapolis, Ruth Ann Riverside Cemetery. Holt, he worked as a construc- Interment took place at Flo- For More Informatmation, Terms and Conditions -www.davjdgschneider.com (Rick) Paynter and Donna Memorial contributions are tion worker for M & D in Flo- ral Hills Cemetery in Taylor (Doug) Clifford of Cynthiana; suggested to the Hospice of rence. Mill. sons, Steve (Carolyn) Paynter of Hope, 909 Kenton Station Rd. Surviving are sons, Matthew Falmouth and Daniel Paynter of Maysville, Ky. 41056. Cincinnati; nine grandchildren, Online condolences can be 18 great-grandchildren and sent to the family at www.wood- Shirley Solorza, 44, of Cincinnati headfuneralhome.com Shirley Solorza, 44, passed Schuchart and Nathan Solorza away on July 6, 2011. Born in of Newport; and daughter, Bar- Razor (infant twins) of Falmouth Cincinnati on April 25, 1967 to bie Schuchart of Newport. Elmer Powers and Barbara Services were held at Coop- Twin infants Michael Alan Services will be held at 11 Ewing and was a self- employed er Funeral Home on Monday, and Levi Dewart Razor passed a.m. on Thursday July 14, 2011 painter. July 11. away Saturday, July 9, 2011 at at the Riverside Cemetery, Fal- Surviving are her mother, Interment took place at Per- the Good Samaritan in Cincin- mouth. Barbara Hendricks; sons, Ervin simmon Grove Cemetary. nati. Born to Wayne Razor and Peoples Funeral Home is Brittanie Covert of Falmouth. serving the family. Have your hearing checked today. SUBSCRIBE send classifieds to: CallBeltone foHave your Hearinghearing checked NOW! [email protected] Caretoday. Center Call(inside for an Howard’sappointment!r Place) an CALL PEOPLE WHO READ 2ND Wappointment!EDNESDAY OF THE MONTH 654-3333 NEWSPAPERS ARE 1019 U.S. 27 (Ridgeway Ave.), MORE SUCCESSFUL Falmouth, Ky Have your hearing checked today. BUSINESS OWNERS Call for an appointment! IT ALL STARTS WITH 800-686-7410 859-283-5404 (859)635-7844 (859)635-7323 fax NEWSPAPERS! 859-654-2743 Wed. Only! 10759 Alexandria Pike, Alexandria, Ky 41001 J. D. Cooper & Ken Cooper Funeral Directors Visit Us Online @ www.woodheadfuneralhome.com “Our Family Serving Yours Since 1975” The Falmouth Outlook, July 12, 2011, Page 5 Religion Blanket Creek Baptist Come visit us here we are a difference in our own commu- eyes focused on Christ, to a walk down memory lane with a denomination telling me to Always keep God first in like family. nities, but also throughout the remember that this world is not food and fellowship as well. leave my church after so many your life. God’s word is like Falmouth Baptist world. our home, and to focus on the Prayer concerns are; Sharon years. marrow in bones. We need to We began our worship serv- Collectively we assist with fact that Chrtist will bring Steward, Shirley Lambert, Local church autonomy is live the life of a born again child ice by recognizing those having the education of ordained or everything under his control. Sandy Trout. Also, please keep found throughout the pages of of God. Don’t give up, God will birthdays in July and awarding licensed ministers within United “What is the strength of your Jackie Thomas’ family in your the New Testament. No church supply us with our needs. The the Sunday school attendance Methodism, we have a universi- life?” Philipians 4:1 prayers as his nephew, Jonathan had control over another; they just need to live by faith. banners for June. The Hilda ty in Africa, and fund a wide Upcoming date: July 31 is Thomas, 28, of Cynthiana, were self-governing, without Love God with all your soul, Wolfe class won the adult ban- variety of missions. In the state the fifth Sunday dinner, imme- passed away unexpectedly on the help or control of some out- mind and body. Don’t ever erase ner and the pre-school class we have four camps and retreat diately following morning wor- Friday, July 1. side institution. They sent the word of God from your life. took the childrens banner. centers, a children’s home, and ship at the Pavillion on Hwy New Hope preachers The Lord will help raise our How are weed eaters and assist in the planting of new 330 with a fish fry. Bring your The New Hope Church of and gave benevolence to other children and they need to hear Christians similar? Bro. Cohen faith communities. So the next favorite dish/dishes and enjoy Christ is holding its vacation needy believers as they saw fit, the word of God. explained that a weed eater is time you look at what may good fellowship and delicious Bible school on July 11-15 from without a central church or Don’t ever say I can’t what it claims. It is known by its appear to be a “small” United food. 6:30 to 8:30. Our material is organization running the show. because God says I will supply works. A weed eater that does- Methodist Church, rest assured Prayer requests: Lee Bobb, from Answers in Genesis. These things are man-made all your needs. Love God with not eat weeds is useless. Can that together they/we are doing Gay Mitchell, Dianna Monroe, The theme of the week is things, not from God's word, all your soul, mind and body. you see the similarity? They big things. Gary Hardy, Elmer Horton, Gold Rush: Discovering the and are sinful. The smallest, We had visitors Sunday come in various styles, but at the Falmouth Wesleyan Dave Chaplin, Judy Booth, Rock of Ages. The material is largest, and only authorized morning, Bro. John Carr and core they are all the same. Jimmy Carter, the first presi- Rodney Moore, Jay Perkins and designed to give kids evidence institution in the Lord's body is Sister Jerri. Christians should worry less dent to be born in a hospital, a the families of Helen Green- of why they can believe that the the local church. It's just that We also had music by John about the labels and more about student of nuclear physics and a well, Jonathan Thomas, Paul Bible is true and real. simple. and Darlene. They sang In the working together. Both work speed reader who can read Goins Sr., Alfred Faulhaber and Our VBS is for kids ages 3- Pleasant Ridge Baptist Garden. Also, Trent sang Above best when the fuel is mixed just almost 2000 words a minute. A Howard Paynter. 12. If you have any questions or All are welcome to attend and Beyond. It was beautiful right and you don’t want to try complex and extremely talented Come be our guests at 11 E. if you want to register a child, Bible school at Pleasant Ridge music from all singers. to use either when the gasoline man, yet the most significant Shelby St., 9:30 a.m. Bible you can call 859-445-1549. Baptist Church located at 6640 Please keep the ones that is stale. Not all jobs require the event in his life occurred with study and 10:30 a.m. worship Oakland Christian Hwy 467, DeMossville. have lost loved ones in your same power, some require the discipline of his parents. service. Sunday and Wednesday The message reminded us of Our theme will be “Big prayers this week. finesse. Remember that people At the age of five he was evenings at 6 p.m. sacrifices made for America to Apple Adventure” grab a cab Don’t have a church home? notice the conditions of our punished by his father for steal- Lenoxburg Baptist be free. Our forefathers paid an and get ready for fun! Sunday school 9:45 a.m. lawns and they notice the condi- ing from the collection plate at a Pack a pew service. extremely high price, as did our Sunday, July 17 thru Friday Church service 10:45 a.m. tion of our lives. church, a penny. Jimmy Carter Lenoxburg Baptist Church 7952 Lord and Savior for us. July 22, classes are for ages 3- Butler Baptist VBS Falmouth Christian then realized the seriousness of Hwy 10 N. July 16th is a movie night 13. 6:30 p.m. thru 9 p.m. Butler Baptist will be hold- Happy Fourth of July! Christianity and one’s relation- Serving free lunch, childrens for youth at 7 p.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. ing their VBS on July 18-22 On July 3, the FCC choir ship with Christ. activities. 10:30 a.m. July 31, Revival is July 24-26, with ,morning worship 11 a.m., Sun- from 6-9 p.m. opened up the morning service God has many ways to cor- 2011. Bro. L.D. Campbell, evangelist. day night Bible study 6 p.m. The theme is “The big with “Mine Eyes Have Seen the rect us. We must simply open Come and fill our house. Services nightly at 6:30 p.m. Bro. Nathan Miller 859-234- apple.” Children from ages 3-18 Glory.” We were blessed with our hearts. What would the Morgan Christian with special music by Wayne 8509. VBS director, Arlene years old. Special Music from VBS Kids. events of Jimmy Carter’s life It has been a joy hearing the Keith (24th), Adarin Williams Gosney 859-472-3119. Come join in on the fun Brother Clay Sullivan delivered included if he would not have laughter and seeing the smiles plus (25th), and Mr. Timmy and Southside games, crafts, food, and fellow- the sermon, “Temptations applied a simple lesson from his of the children who have been the Supper Table Gang (26th). Faith is the bridge between ship at 107 Peoples St. Butler, Americans Face” from Psalm own father? However, look playing on the Nancy Harville Worship services will follow. you and God. It is the bridge Ky. 33:12-22. where application of his father’s Memorial Playground. Nancy Evening service at Kincaid which God has ordained. If all Call 859-472-5540. The Hymn Sing at the Fair instructions took him. would be overjoyed to see her Park is July 17. Fun at 5 p.m.; were seen and known, there Butler Christian this year was sponsored by the Let us all open our hearts to grandbabies, Bryce and Cohen eat at 6 p.m. and worship serv- would be no merit in doing it Bro. Denny’s sermon title Pendleton County Cooperative God’s teachings, and be excited playing. We plan to dedicate ice at 7 p.m. Church provides right. Therefore, God has July 3 “One nation under ???.” of Churches. “Smoke on the with the places He can take us!! this space after we finish hot dogs, buns, chips, and ordained that we do not see or Scripture Proverbs 14:34. Mountain,” 3-4-1, and Wayne -Pastor Wes Shoemaker installing the synthetic mulch drinks. kn ow directly. But we can Liturgist Erin Kirby; elders Keith did an awesome job in the Glenwood Baptist and get picnic tables. Hymn Sing July 31, 6:30 experience the power of His and deacons, Rook Austin, Bob Hymn Sing. Thank you to all Many churches today have Dawn Wood has graciously p.m. with Dover Creek (a gospel spirit through our faith. It is the McGinnis, Kimberly Adams, who came to the event. signs out front that say “come as volunteered to teach the chil- bluegrass group). bridge between us and Him, Nancy Adams. Special music, Names mentioned for prayer you are” and that usually refers dren's Sunday school class in Remember in prayer Carol which we can take or not, as we choir sang “God Bless the list: Wanda Gosney, Kaelyn to how one is dressed. Jesus also August and September. David Saylor, Donald Powell, Court- will. We must make the choice USA.” Organist, Mary Kathryn Adams, Gracee Hutchison, says “come as you are” but He and Mindy continue to teach the ney Moore, Wade Napier, Bill ourselves. We must make the Hardy, pianist, Della Fossett. Pansey McNees, Kendall Wolfe, is referring to a spiritual condi- teens and young adults. Petit, Harold King, Diana Mon- venture of belief. (Romans Prayer concerns: Sandy and and Brett Lovins. tion. In Matthew 11:25-30 Jesus Thanks to Charley Whaley roe, Elmo McKinney, Ronnie 1:16-17) Ray, Esther Moreland, Dora Come and worship with us invites “all who labor and are for installing the sink in the King, Susie Blevins, the shut- Looking for a church home? Johnson, Marilyn Dorsey, Sid- this Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday heavy burden” to come to Him men's bathroom. ins, our armed forces, and our Join us for Sunday school 9 a.m. ney Owen, Sarah Keller, Sam School and 10:45 a.m. Worship for rest. He will take that burden FYI a peacock was sighted leaders. and worship service at 10 a.m. Sartin, Sarah Sullivan, Janet Service. of sin and shame from you. He by David, Julie and Josh at 8 Pleasant Hill Pine Grove Methodist Courtney, Jim Teegarden, John May God Bless You and will give you a new burden, one a.m. last Sunday morning. Some of you may not realize Pine Grove Methodist will and Janet Hampton, Betty HAVE A GREAT DAY!! that is light and easy; a burden Mt. Moriah that no one tells me what to be holding their VBS from 9-11 Jones, Gussie Combs, Charlie Falmouth United for Himself. You are always welcome at write for these articles. I do not a.m. on July 13-15. Combs, Meredith Jump Jr, Methodist Come as you are without Mt. Moriah! get talking points from a Lunch will be served. Quentin Terry, Norma Peecock, The United Methodist hope of self-justification. In We are looking forward to denominational headquarters. I The church is located at the Butler kids, Betty Beegle, Church is a connectional Luke 13:11-12 there was a our 100 year celebration on also do not preach from a com- corner of Rt. 10 and Concord- Nathan Harney, Bill Sizemore, church, which in essence means woman who had been crippled August 28, 2011. All friends, mon lectionary; I am free to Caddo Road. Sabrina Spangler, Polly Turner, that we are one denominational for eighteen years. She came to family, and past members are preach the Bible as I see fit for Wendell Edwards, Jeff Hertzen- body with many locations. For Jesus and got “straightened welcome to stop in that day for our members. I also do not fear burg, Isabel O’Hara, Stuart instance, there are five locations out”. She could not do this her- Tichenor, military reserves, of the United Methodist Church self. You need spiritual Mickey Utz, Dennis Popham, in Pendleton County: Butler, “straightening” spiritual heal- Bill Pettit, Mike Roberts, Gary Concord, Carter’s Chapel, Fal- ing. Come as you are to Jesus Hardy, Faye Oldham, Clyde mouth, and Pine Grove. Each and He will heal you. Willenborg, David Chaplin, location is a mission station of Harvest Community Ruth Caudill and the family of the same church. With our con- How do we “stand firm in Helen Greenwell. nectionalism we not only make the Lord?” We must keep our Bible school, July 25-29, 6-8 p.m. August 6, Galilean home. Ladies assembling Bundle of Joy packages to take. Sunday school 10 a.m. Wor- ship 11 a.m. Nursery available. Butler United Methodist David and Rachel are all moved in and starting to feel like home. Hopefully we can all help to make them feel like they are home. David left us with a bit of a challenge during his message last week. He said he wanted the members to make a name around town for hanging out with the unloved, the sinners, those who have forgotten about the church. How are we doing so far? It was the pastor’s first com- munion service that he's pre- formed and he did a great job. Our first dinner with our new preacher was held this Sunday as well as the board meeting. Don't forget about Vacation Bible School to be held July 20-22 from 6-8 Wed. through Friday. We will be cooking up some good food and learning those three days. All youngsters in the area are invited. Please pray for Brenda Hitch's brother and for Courtney this week. Hobb’s Sweet Sensations Full line of doughnuts and pastry, plus cookies, sub sandwiches, soups, salads, coffee & cappuccino! Bakery Café $ 00 $ 40 12 ASSORTED DOUGHNUTS- $799 SUB SANDWICH-SM.- 3 LG.- 4 NON FILLED- .79¢ Each SANDWICHES $ 99 FILLED- .89¢ Each BLT DOUBLE DECKER- 3 $ 39 KETTLE ANY VARIETY- $110 Each 2 MEAT DOUBLE DECKS- 4 $ 00 CHEESE CROWNS- $110 Each CHICKEN SALAD SMALL- 3 ¢ Each DANISHES- .99 All sandwiches include chips! Order your cakes and pies 2 days in advance. SUNDAY 5:30 AM - 2:00 PM (859) 472-3555 MON. - SAT. (The old Fifth Third Building) 5:30 AM - 5:30 PM 10174 HWY 27 NORTH • BUTLER,KY Owners Lindbergh and Donna Hobbs EAT IN OR CARRY OUT! Page 6, The Falmouth Outlook, July 12, 2011 Happenings

Dan Woodhead recognized for 50 years dedicated service The Funeral Directors Association of Kentucky, recognized Dan Woodhead for 50 years dedicated to funeral service as a licensed funeral director and embalmer on Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Licensed Butler High School Class of 1948 meet for reunion with his mother, the late Edith Roberts Woodhead in 1961, Dan is part of the fourth generation of his Butler High School members of the 1948 graduating class met on June 18 at Barleycorn’s family to serve the community in funeral service. As part of their 129th annual convention in Louisville, Restaurant. Seven members present include front row, from left: Doris (Curtis) Jett, Wanda (Belew) the President of the Association, John Gay, presented Dan with a 50-year pin. Dan shared the day with Ritter, Geneva (Allender) Conrad. Back row: J.C. Crowley, LeGene (Caldwell) Schwartz, Omer Bentle, his wife, Judy; his daughters, Mary Hillenmeyer and Emily Hoffman; and his 5 grandchildren. “ I don’t Kenneth Bray, and Arthur (Pat) Ashcraft, who was a member of the class in 1944 and 1945. know where the time has gone,” states Dan. “ Judy and I are blessed to have such a wonderful family Not present were Wanda (Carr) Ferguson, Sue (Bowen) Bradford, Norma (Dewalt) Lawrence, Carol and such an outstanding staff at the funeral home. Thanks to Randy Wells, Shane Hammons, and Mary Fardo, Louise (Mattox) Newton, Margaret (Yelton) Nix, and Juanita (Wolfe) Wyatt. and everyone who helps us out at the funeral home for your dedication and hard work. It has been my privilege to serve the families who call on us at such a difficult time. We appreciate our many friends Woodhead in the community.” recognized at Former Falmouth resident funeral celebrates 86th birthday Former Falmouth resident, association Daisy Mae Mains, celebrated The Funeral Directors her 86th birthday on June 5 at Association of Kentucky, recog- the Olive Garden Restaurant in nized Dan Woodhead for 50 Cincinnati. Those in attendance years dedicated to funeral serv- helping her celebrate were ice as a licensed funeral director Beatrice Jean (Haley) Fowler, and embalmer on Wednesday, George Fowler, the Fowler’s June 29, 2011. As part of their daughter, Pam Dowling and 129th annual convention in Nina (Haley) Brown. The birth- Louisville. From left, the day lunch is an annual event for President of the Association, the family and our Aunt Daisy. John Gay, presented Dan with a Daisy was the daughter of 50-year pin. Albert and Annie Florence- Haley-Mains. They lived out- FERN WHITEKER side of Falmouth on Neave Festival Road. She retired from the continued from Page 1 The Butler Festival and donations. If you have any Whiteker to Gibson Art Greeting Card the city park. Proceeds also help Committee is asking area busi- questions, please call (859) 472- th Company and loves to work in to sponsor the city’s Christmas nesses to help support these 5015 or (859) 472-3103. celebrate 80 her yard and on her computer. She also is a member and social- parade where the children get to events by making a donation Monetary donations can be DAISY MAE MAINS meet Santa. either by gift or services. Your made out to: Butler Festival birthday izes with her “Red Hat Society.” The festival is a non-profit support will be greatly appreci- Committee, P.O. Box 229, The family of Fern Whiteker event of the city. Monies made ated. The festival will be a suc- Butler, KY 41006. invite all friends and family to Bowen attends Farm Bureau’s IFAL help finance the festival as well cess only with your help. Again join them in celebrating her 80th Pendleton County High leadership conference, held June as the city park. we say thank you for your time birthday. An open house will be School student Gabe Bowen, of 20-24 at the University of held in her honor from 2-4:30 DeMossville recently returned Kentucky. p.m. on Sunday, July 17 at the home from Kentucky Farm IFAL is designed to expose Williamstown Baptist Church Bureau’s Institute for Future high school students to college Fellowship Hall, upper level Agricultural Leaders (IFAL). life while helping them explore parking lot, 214 N Main Street, Bowen and 43 other high school the different fields of study for Williamstown. students from around the state careers in agriculture. No gifts please. attended the five-day summer Pendleton Hill Climbers hold annual dinner The Pendleton County Hill Funeral Home, and Woodhead newspaper but was unable to Climbers held their annual din- Funeral Home. Also, thanks to print. It showed the group salut- ner on June 30. Their sponsors Police Chief Kenny Hail, speak- ing to their sponsors. They were furnished the food. Special er; Chris Beckett, music; Keith Mr. D, Col. Bill Williams, Keith thanks goes to the sponsors: Ross, opening prayer; Allen Ross, Kenneth Ross, Allen Butler Market, Kay and Jim Williams, pledge; and Bill Williams, Pvt. Caleb Schaller, Hammock, Sunrise Equipment, Williams, closing prayer. Sgt. Matthew Rarrick, Pvt. Zack Sandy and Ben Russell, Peoples A photo was sent to the Gilbert, and Cleodis Boyd.

Happy 16th Birthday Andrew!

Love, Mamaw Brenda & Eddie Page 7, The Falmouth Outlook, July 12, 2011 Pendleton County Fair Results

Girls ages 4-5 1st place went to Reese Barlow; 2nd place, Reagan Tackett; 3rd place, Rebecca Lynn McCoy; 4th place, Kearstin Mayer. Photo by Chad Wiseman 2011 Pendleton County Kiddy Pull Event send classifieds to: Boys ages 2-3 1st place went to Jaysob Roenker; 2nd place, Klaber Wayne Wolfe; 3rd place, Peyton [email protected] Craddock; 4th place, Gauge Johnson. Photo by Chad Wiseman

Girls ages 2-3 Pictured above: 1st place, Laci Tackett; 2nd Boys ages 4-5 Pictured above: 1st place, Ayden Pugh; 2nd place, place, Lilyana Miller; 3rd place, Caroline Mains. Photo by Chad Mason Turner; 3rd place, Chance Greene. Photo by Chad Wiseman Wiseman Girls ages 6-7 Pictured above: 1st place, Brooklyn Caldwell; 2nd place, Kennadi Mayer. Photo by Chad Wiseman Baby Show Results

Tractor Winner: Jaysob Roenker. Photo by Chad Wiseman

Boys ages 6-7 Pictured above: 1st place, Ross Barlow; 2nd place, Nate Gosney. Photo by Chad Wiseman Boys ages 1-2 Pictured above: 1st place, Trevor Curry, son of Casey Curry; 2nd place, Jase Wainscott, son of Jason and Keather Wainscott; 3rd place, Kayden Sullender, son of Marrisa Sullender. Photo by Sam McClanahan

Boys ages 0-6 mo. Pictured above: 1st place, Carter Howard, son of Bill Howard and Kristy Caldwell; 2nd place, Kasen Bertram, son of Dirk and Lindsey Bertram; 3rd place, Bo Robbins, son of Bub and Evie Robbins. Photo by Sam McClanahan Girls ages 0-6 mo. Pictured above: 1st place, Sydney Hoover, daughter of Brian and Sheryl Hoover; 2nd place, Macey Craddock, daughter of Jamie and Casey Craddock; 3rd place, Whitley Linder, Girls ages 6 mo.-1 yr. Pictured above: 1st place, Baylee Fields, daughter of Candis Lea. Photo by Sam McClanahan daughter of Bobby and Bethany Fields; 2nd place, Mya Herron, daughter of John Herron and Jessica Jones; 3rd place, Emma Klaber, daughter of Todd and Robin Klaber. Photo by Sam McClanahan

Girls ages 1-2 Pictured above: 1st place, Emma Campbell, Boys ages 6 mo.-1 yr. Pictured above: 1st Place, Jackson Haley, daughter of Lindsey English; 2nd place, Aubrey Mullins, daughter of Brett and Mallory Mullins; 3rd place, Mackenzie Breeze, daugh- son of Jarred Haley and Michelle Lafollette; 2nd place, Levi Doll Buggy Winners Pictured above: 1st place, Kailyn Powell, ter of Rob and Sam Breeze. Photo by Sam McClanahan Bowling, son of Lance and Erica Bowling; 3rd place, Brady daughter of Kevin Powell and Bridgette Cole; 2nd place Ellie Nichols, son of Jamie and Allison Nichols Nichols, daughter of Jamie and Allison Nichols Photo by Sam 2011 Youth Fair McClanahan Your neighborhood spot for Congratulations to all of the cold beer and great company winners at this years Youth Fair. JULY anytime of the week. It is wonderful to see such great people of all ages repre- Sports TVs sent Pendleton County this year. EVENTS Hopefully next year will be Karaoke Fridays as successful as this year!

TH Free Pool Mondays JULY 16 Don’t monkey Spence Creek Everyone Welcome, around, subscribe 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. No one is a stranger at the Lick! today! Call JULY 30TH GRANTS LICK CAFÉ 956 Kenton Station Road 654-3332 Toy Tractor winners Pictured above from left: Lyle Stephens, Jagged Edge Alexandria, KY 41001 or son of Barry and Julie Stephens; Blake Colvin, son of Bob Colvin 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. 859-635-9843 654-3333 and Robin Webster. Photo by Sam McClanahan Mon-Sat 10:30 AM - 2 AM • Sun 12 PM - 2 AM Page 8, The Falmouth Outlook, July 12, 2011 Pendleton County Homecoming Parade The Pendleton County Homecoming Parade was held Saturday, July 2, 2011. This years’ winners are as follows. Floats: First place, Little Mr. and Miss Kentucky, Nate Gosney and Kennadi Mayer; second place, New Hope Church; third place, Herman Schack. Cars and Trucks: First place, Ronald Schlueter; second place, Falmouth Church of God; third place, Madison and Terry Polly. Vehicles, Bikes and Motorcycles: First place, John Teegarden; second place, Kyla Moreland, Brady Moreland, Justin Horn and Ryan Moreland; third place, Hayden Pugh. Horses: First place, Jeri Kelley, Paula and Meagan Fugate and Jennifer Karle; second place, Linda Lyons; third place, Sabra Hyden. The Falmouth Outlook, July 12, 2011, Page 9 TV Guide

Tuesday Evening July 12, 2011 WXIX/FOX - Channel 19 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 WCPO/ABC Wipeout Game Show Combat Hospital Local Nightline Jimmy Kimmel Live WLWT/NBC - Channel 5, Channel 18 WKRC/CBS NCIS NCIS: 48 Hours Mystery Local Late Show Letterman Late WLWT/NBC America's Got Talent America's Got Talent Local Tonight Show w/Leno Late WCPO/ABC - Channel 9, Channel 36 WXIX/FOX MLB All-Star Local ION Without a Trace Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds WKRC/CBS - Channel 12, Channel 27 Cable Channels A&E The First 48 Storage Storage Family Jewels Family Jewels The First 48 Sunday Evening July 17, 2011 AMC Kill Bill: Vol. 1 Kill Bill: Vol. 2 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 CNN In the Arena Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight WCPO/ABC Extreme Makeover Castle Body of Proof Local COMEDY Kevin James Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Work. Daily Colbert Tosh.0 Tosh.0 WKRC/CBS Big Brother Undercover Boss CSI: Local DISC Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch After the Catch Deadliest Catch After the Catch WLWT/NBC America's Got Talent The Marriage Ref Local Dateline NBC DISN Good Luck Shake It ANT Farm Wizards Random Good Luck Vampire Vampire Wizards Wizards WXIX/FOX Simpsons Cleveland Fam. Guy Amer. Dad Local E! Sex and t Sex and t 15 Hollywood Girls G Kardas Kardas Chelsea E! News Chelsea ION Under Siege Glory Entrapment ESPN Friday Night Lights Friday Night Lights SportsNation SportsCenter Baseball Cable Channels FAM Pretty Little Liars Nine Lives Pretty Little Liars The 700 Club Whose? Whose? 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Friday Evening July 15, 2011 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 WCPO/ABC Shark Tank Primetime: What 20/20 Local Nightline Jimmy Kimmel Live WKRC/CBS Flashpoint CSI: NY Blue Bloods Local Late Show Letterman Late WLWT/NBC Friday Night Lights Dateline NBC Local Tonight Show w/Leno Late WXIX/FOX Bones House Local ION Criminal Minds Criminal Minds The Border The Border Without a Trace Cable Channels A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds The Glades Criminal Minds AMC Scarface Cape Fear CNN In the Arena Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight COMEDY Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Lewis Black: Red Dane Cook ISo. Harold & Kumar Go DISC Swamp Loggers Swamp Loggers Swamp Loggers Swamp Loggers Swamp Loggers DISN PrankStar ANT Farm Phineas Wizards Vampire Random Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck ANT Farm E! My Boss's Daughter The Soup Kardas Chelsea E! News Chelsea ESPN British Open Baseball Tonight SportsCenter Baseball NFL Live FAM Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos The 700 Club Whose? Whose? FX Pelham 123 Pelham 123 HIST American Pickers Pawn Pawn American American Stan Lee's American Pickers LIFE Reba Reba Reba Reba The Protector How I Met How I Met Chris Chris NICK SpongeBob iCarly My Wife My Wife '70s Show '70s Show Lopez Lopez The Nanny The Nanny SCI WWE SmackDown! Haven Alphas Haven SPIKE Gangland UFC Unleashed UFC Unleashed UFC Unleashed MANswers MANswers TBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Confess-Shop Spanglish TLC Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes TNT Law & Order Law & Order Coming & Going Coming & Going TV LAND AllFamily AllFamily Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Cleveland Divorced The Nanny The Nanny USA NCIS Law & Order: SVU Alphas Royal Pains Suits WGN Chris Chris How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs South Pk South Pk Premium Channels HBO Couples Retreat Real Time/Bill Maher Real Time/Bill Maher Independence Day MAX Devil A Nightmare on Elm Street Femme The Hills Have Thighs SHOW Twilight: New Moon Twil: Eclipse Boxing Franchise

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CLOSED 12-1p.m. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE University of Kentucky - College of Agriculture University of Kentucky - College of Agriculture University of Kentucky - College of Agriculture EXTENSION NOTES EXTENSION NOTES EXTENSION NOTES Agriculture and Natural Resources 4-H/Youth Development Family and Consumer Sciences Michael Mann Shelley Meyer Kenna Knight Pendleton County Extension Office Pendleton County Extension Office Pendleton County Extension Office Harvesting Blueberries State 4-H Horse show My plate; eating healthy Summer months are the har- /ho/ho15/ho15.pdf or by con- The July State 4-H Horse case the truck breaks down. The MyPlate icon, with a foods. Eat fewer foods with a lot vest season for blueberries and tacting your local office of the Show showcases what 4-H Stock a minimum of two 5-gal- plate, fork and drinking glass, of solid fats, choosing lean blackberries, both of which have UK Cooperative Extension Ser- members—alongside 900 lon water jugs, and take larger simplifies the message for meats and oils, and limiting the potential to grow very well vice. peers—have accomplished dur- amounts on a long trip and/or if healthy eating. The plate is snack foods (cakes, cookies, ice in Kentucky. Blueberries, which Blueberries in a cluster do ing the year with their project the weather is predicted to be divided into four unequal sec- cream, hot dogs, sausages) that are native to North America, are not ripen at the same time, and horse, but an entire year’s worth very hot/humid. tions—vegetables and fruits fill contain solid fats. harvested from early June only fully ripe berries should be of work precedes the actual First aid kit. Clearly label a the left half, and grains and pro- Eat the right number of calo- through early August. Blackber- picked. Fruit need at least one to show. In the final weeks leading first aid kit with emergency tein fill the right. The glass rep- ries. Staying within your calorie ries are harvested from mid- two days after turning blue to up to the State 4-H Horse phone numbers (your and your resents dairy products. The limit can help you maintain a June to early October. These develop full flavor and can be Show—or any big show—here family’s numbers, your veteri- straightforward visual makes healthy weight. Enjoy your delicious fruits offer newly rec- left on the bush for up to 10 days are some things to keep in mind. narian, and any other pertinent the recommendations for eating food, but eat less. Cook at home ognized health benefits, but best without a loss in size. Flavor Routine. Stick to whatever rou- emergency contact informa- different food groups clear. so you are in control of your of all, they capture the essence does not improve once the fruit tine you already have with your tion). A basic first aid kit should The new, simplified dietary food. Choose lower calorie of summer in their sweetness. is picked; consequently, blue- horse. Feed the same thing at the include: rubbing alcohol, poul- plan from the U. S. Department menu options when eating out. Blueberries can be excellent berries should be left on the same time in the same amount in tice, clean towels or rags, dis- of Agriculture and Department Write down what you eat so you choices for both home and com- bush for as long as possible to the same way. This is not the posable diapers, duct tape, of Health and Human Services can really keep track of calories. mercial growing. They have the develop sweetness and flavor. time to make any changes. Epsom salt, a topical antibiotic covers balancing calories, Be physically active. The health advantage of being as long-lived For best results at harvest, Horses like routine! ointment such as nitrofurazone, increasing certain foods (fruits, benefits of physical activity as fruit trees, with few pests or pick carefully, rolling blueber- Feed, hay and water. Bring gauze sponges, latex gloves, vegetables, whole grains) and increase as you spend more time diseases. They also have a late ries from the cluster with the extra hay and feed so you will hydrogen peroxide, povidone- decreasing others (items with being active, so start by doing blossom time, so frost rarely thumb into the palm of the hand. not have to alter your feeding iodine topical antiseptic, needles high sodium, solid fats, added what you can, for at least 10 causes damage on well-chosen Handle as little as possible to schedule. Keep in mind that you and syringes — 1” for IV and 1 sugar and sugary drinks). The minutes at a time. sites. Blackberries also have a avoid rubbing off the bloom (the are likely to feed additional hay or 1.5” for IM — (only if you message also covers eating the Read food labels. The Nutri- long fruit-bearing life and will light waxy finish on the skin) to keep your horse occupied are proficient at injections), correct number of calories and tion Facts label can help you produce for a decade or longer and reduce bruising. Harvest during the long hours he spends plastic wrap, roll cotton, saline increasing activity. quickly and easily make smart in Kentucky. only when berries are dry. in the stall, so bring extra bales. solution, sharp scissors, silver Here are highlights of the food choices. Check calories, Blueberries require an acidic Refrigerate promptly to slow Also, make sure your horse is sulfadiazine, sharps container, new MyPlate suggestions: and choose foods with lower soil, which means that most ripening and decay. used to drinking water from thermometer, vet wrap and wet Build a healthy plate. Make half calories, saturated fat, trans fat soils in Kentucky will need to be Blackberries picked for com- other sources. One way to get wipes. of your plate fruits and vegeta- and sodium. Note the serving amended to properly suit their mercial sale are picked “firm around this is to add Gatorade, Dry run. Get your horse used bles. Switch to skim or 1percent size of the nutrition analysis. needs. They also require a high ripe,” but home growers have Kool-Aid, or another electrolyte to the trailer and show grounds milk. Make a minimum of half The nutrition analysis is based organic material content, so peat the luxury of picking soft, fully source to his water. This must be by taking him to smaller local of your grains whole grain. Vary on a 2,000 calorie diet. moss (do not substitute other ripe and juicy fruit. Pick fruit done some time in advance of shows before attempting a trip protein choices, eating seafood Check for added sugars, which materials) should be mixed with twice a week, and during hot the show. Remember, don’t to a large or important show. Let twice a week and eating more come under various names. the soil at the time of planting. rainy weeks, every other day. change your routine at the show. him experience the hubbub and beans, a natural source of pro- Food ingredients are listed in Irrigation is necessary during Harvest after the morning dew Certificate of veterinary inspec- excitement when breaks in his tein and fiber. order of percentage by weight, the summer because blueberries has dried. Pick carefully to tion. You will not be admitted concentration won’t count Cut back on foods high in so foods with sugars at or near have a shallow, limited root sys- avoid bruising the fruit, and, as onto the show grounds without against you. Putting in extra solid fats, added sugars and salt. the beginning of the list should tem. Insufficient irrigation can with blueberries, refrigerate the correct health papers. Check time in preparation will ensure a Choose foods with little or no be limited. compromise both this year’s and quickly to limit fruit rot. The your show’s requirements (neg- better show experience for you, added sugar, opting for water, For more information, visit next year’s crop. sweetest, best tasting fruit is ative Coggins, Piroplasmosis, your horse and your family. fruits for dessert, and 100 per- http://www.choosemyplate.gov Blackberries need to be produced during dry sunny etc.) well in advance. Practice. Practice. Practice. cent fruit juice over sugary or contact the Pendleton County pruned, fertilized and irrigated. weather when nights are cooler. Farrier. Have your farrier Practice. Especially if your class options. Watch sodium levels in Cooperative Extension Service. Pruning varies, depending on For more information, see trim and/or shoe a minimum of requires patterns! Patterns are the type of bramble; for specific UK’s publications on growing one to two weeks in advance so posted well in advance, so know information on the proper prun- blueberries and blackberries any issues will be resolved by what is expected of you. Legal Notice ing for your blackberry canes, available online at show day. Read the rule book. Read it, Pendleton County Ambulance Taxing District see the University of Ken- http://www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs Truck and trailer. Service understand it, use it. The rule tucky’s publication “Growing /ho/ho60/HO60.PDF and your truck and trailer before the book lists in black and white Pendleton County Ambulance Taxing District, an Equal Opportunity Employer, desires to hire full time and/or part time Paramedics to staff its Blackberries and Raspberries in http://www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs show season starts. Keep a tool what is allowed and what is not ambulances in Pendleton County, Kentucky. The applicant must be at Kentucky.” It’s available /ho/ho15/ho15.pdf, or contact chest with basic repair equip- allowed. For instance, some of least 18 years of age, possess a valid driver’s license, and a valid para- online at the Pendleton County Coopera- ment (including a jack) on the the tack you use at home may medic license for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, possess a current http://www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs tive Extension Service. truck. Stock the trailer with an not be permitted in certain class- ACLS Provider card, and have a high school diploma or GED Certificate. extra halter and lead rope, leg es. Know the rules so you don’t All applications may be picked up by sending a request to P.O. Box 10, wraps and a first aid kit. Miscel- encounter any problems during Falmouth, Kentucky 41040, ATTN: Phillip Hart or by calling (859) 391- laneous items to keep on the the show. 9813. truck include: a map of the area, Body condition score. Know The next regular board meeting will take place on July 28, 2011, at pocket knife, screw eyes/web- your horse’s BCS. Horses scor- 7:00 p.m. bing, snaps, rain gear, sewing ing below a 4 will not be kit, safety pins, duct tape, twine allowed to participate in 4-H and clean rags. As a precaution, shows. This rule promotes ani- always stock your trailer with mal husbandry that upholds water for your horse to drink in year-round horse health. 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DEFENDANTS public auction on July 14, 2011 at the hour of 10:00 a.m., the following described property: Property Address: 9077 Highway 330 West, Berry, KY 41003 * * * * * Lying and being in Pendleton County, Kentucky on the south side of Kentucky Route #330, 1.7 miles west of Kentucky Route #1054 near By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Pendleton Circuit Court rendered June 2, 2011, in the above action, I shall proceed to offer for Morgan, Kentucky and more, particularly described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a P.K. Nail in the center of Kentucky Route #330 and a sale at the Pendleton County Judicial Center at Falmouth, Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder at public auction on July 14, 2011 at the hour corner to Roy Wilson and Geneva McCandless; thence with the center of said road, S 69 degrees 57’ 10” W – 93.55 feet; thence S 54 degrees of 10:00 a.m., the following described property: 08’ 55” E – 187.00 feet to a P.K. Nail; thence leaving said road with two new made lines; S. 24° 10’ 07” E – 147.10 feet to an iron pin; thence Property Address: 401 Monument Street, Falmouth, Kentucky 41040 S. 47 degrees 59’ 17” E. – 155.18 feet to an iron pin in the line of Roy Wilson and Geneva McCandless; thence with said line N. 09 degrees 33’ 29” E. – 385.00 feet to place of beginning. Containing 1.100 acre more or less exclusive of all rights of ways of record in accordance with a sur- Lying and being in the City of Falmouth, Kentucky, and being lot number fifty-two (52) in block three (3) of the Berger Subdivision according vey made by Hicks & Mann and Cahill, Inc. on February 27 1991. to the plat and plan of the said subdivision of record in Deed Book 94, at page 466-467, Pendleton County Clerk’s Office, Falmouth, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Terry Scott Fryman, no marital status given, from Federal National Mortgage Association, by Deed dated SOURCE OF TITLE: Being the same property conveyed to Gary Cales and Hope Cales by deed of Wendell Cox and Helen Cox, dated February February 9, 2000 and recorded in deed book 227, Page 111 in the Office of the Pendleton County Court Clerk. 13, 2004, of record in Deed Book 260, page 626, Pendleton County Court Records, Falmouth, Kentucky. This property is being sold to produce the sum of $189,252.35, together with interest at the rate of $27.94 per diem from May 5, 2011 until paid; This property is being sold to produce the sum of $48,171.29, together with interest at the rate of 6% per annum from January 15, 2010 until plus late charges, advances for taxes and insurance, and Plaintiff's costs herein expended, including a reasonable attorney fee and for any other June 2, 2011 and then at the rate of 12% per annum from June 2, 2011 until paid in full; plus a reasonable attorney’s fee of $800.00; plus insur- fees expended for services performed in connection with the defendant's default and for the purposes of protecting Plaintiff's interest in the prop- ance in the amount of $632.45, plus all amounts paid for the 2007 and 2009 ad valorem Pendleton County taxes with the additional 2010 ad val- erty and its rights under the mortgage instrument. orem Pendleton County taxes yet unpaid, plus court costs herein expended and expenses of sale. The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: 1) The purchaser shall be required to pay ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on the date of the sale, to apply on the purchase price; 1) The purchaser shall be required to pay ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on the date of the sale, to apply on the purchase price; 2) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable, in cash or certified funds, within sixty (60) days from the date of sale; 2) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable, in cash or certified funds, within sixty (60) days from the date of sale; 3) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond, with good and sufficient surety thereon for the unpaid balance of the purchase price, said 3) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond, with good and sufficient surety thereon for the unpaid balance of the purchase price, said bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale, until paid; bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale, until paid; 4) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying said bond before maturity by paying the bal- 4) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying said bond before maturity by paying the bal- ance of the principal, together with all accrued interest thereon; ance of the principal, together with all accrued interest thereon; 5) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay any and all ad valorem taxes on the subject property for the current year, and all subse- 5) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay any and all ad valorem taxes on the subject property for 2011, and all subsequent taxes; quent taxes; 6) The purchaser shall be required to purchase fire and extended coverage insurance on said improvements from the date of sale until the pur- 6) The purchaser shall be required to purchase fire and extended coverage insurance on said improvements from the date of sale until the pur- chase price is paid in full to the extent of the court appraised value of said improvements or the unpaid balance of the purchase price, whichev- chase price is paid in full to the extent of the court appraised value of said improvements or the unpaid balance of the purchase price, whichev- er is less, with a loss clause payable to the Master Commissioner of the Pendleton Circuit Court or the Plaintiff herein. er is less, with a loss clause payable to the Master Commissioner of the Pendleton Circuit Court or the Plaintiff herein. 7) The subject property shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of any party to this action, except restrictions and easements thereon 7) The subject property shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of any party to this action, except restrictions and easements thereon appearing of record in the Pendleton County Clerk’s Office, if any; appearing of record in the Pendleton County Clerk’s Office, if any; 8) Possession of the subject property shall be given to the purchaser upon confirmation of Commissioner’s sale, and the Defendants or any per- 8) Possession of the subject property shall be given to the purchaser upon confirmation of Commissioner’s sale, and the Defendants or any per- sons claiming through them shall have vacated the premises by that time; and sons claiming through them shall have vacated the premises by that time; and 9) Said property shall be sold subject to: 9) Said property shall be sold subject to: a) Assessments for public improvements levied against the subject property, a) Assessments for public improvements levied against the subject property, b) Existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws or regulations; b) Existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws or regulations; c) Any facts which an accurate survey or inspection of the property may disclose. c) Any facts which an accurate survey or inspection of the property may disclose. Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms. Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms.

Hon. Louise M. Brown JUDY M. WRIGHT Hon. David E. Johnson JUDY M. WRIGHT Attorney for Plaintiffs 204 Mill Street LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS 204 Mill Street 422 East Fourth Street P.O. Box 186 Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 186 Augusta, Kentucky 41002 Butler, Kentucky 41006 P.O. Box 5480 Butler, Kentucky 41006 (606) 756-3116 (859) 654-2929 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480 (859) 654-2929 MASTER COMMISSIONER (513) 241-3100 MASTER COMMISSIONER The Falmouth Outlook, July 12, 2011, Page 11 Court

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Motion granted OTBS. 9/20, JT, 9/23. PD/NG/PH, CFA - 7/19. Keith Herron vs. Estate of Vic- Stephen J. Barrett 1986. OH. Angela Kay Vaughn 1977. tor Moore deceased. MH. Contin- SPECIALS THIS WEEK AT FTA remains, DMOC/proof. ARR, ARR. Speeding 10MPH > , ued 7/20. Tiffany Bruin 1993. CFA 8/16, criminal possess forged instrument Nationstar Mortgage LLC. vs. speeding 15 mph>.REV 8/16. 2nd deg. Both Bonded. Ronald (ET AL) Snyder. MH. BLUEGRASS TOBACCO! Jessica L. Caudill, 1987 ARR. Eric David Hurst 1979. ARR. Motion granted OE. Fail to illuminate head lamps, fail Assult 4th deg. PD/NG/PTC - 8/9. Melissa Smith (ET AL) Deaton of owner to maint req ins 1st off, Vernon Beeler 1973. PTC. Fla- vs. Realty (ET AL) Park. MH. Tired of DUI. DMOC on proof, GP $200 grant non-support. RE 8/9. Motion set for 8/17. Carribean S& costs, 90 day OLS. REV 7/12, Ernest J. Engleman 1975. PTC. The Bank of Kentucky, Inc. vs. SCH 8/23. DUI 1st off, .PTC 9/27, JT reset for Bonita (ET AL) Thacker. MH. OE, Ricky L. 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Operating on suspended OL, persistant felony offender 2nd deg. of address change. Both counts fail to wear seat belt, too many pas- PTC 7/20. FTA; $500 cash. sengers in vehicle front seat. BW Georgia Hughes 1977. Sentenc- Dwayne K Strickland 1974. $500 cash only SCH 8/9. ing. 1 yr. prob, contingient on inpa- ARR. Assult 4th deg. Cont. 10/11. Zachery L. Underwood 1988. tient treat prog. Anthony James Taylor 1983. 2 CFA. DUI. NGP/PTC 8/9. Thomas Lonaker 1987. ARR, cases PTC, summons. Criminal Nicholas S. Wolsing 1989. PTC. summons. Criminal possess forged possession forged instrument 2nd DUI. GP 7 days, $200, SF&C. SCH instrument 2nd deg, persistant deg, fail of owner to maintain req. 8/16. felony offender. 2nd deg. PTC 9/7; ins 1st off, improp equip.Reset Robert G. Morgan 1966. ARR. NG - JT 9/23. PTC, CFA 8/23. Speed 16MPH>, fail of owner to Rusti Miller 1989. Sentencing. Charity N. True 1983. ARR. maint req ins 1st off, DUI. 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Richard Thomas Wood 1979. Jackie M. Vaughn 1971. Fail to (ET AL) Cavins. MH. OE. PTC. Manufacturing meth 1st off, produce ins, DUI, possess cs 3rd Kentucky Tax Billing Servicing, assult, wanton endangerment 1st degree, posssess/ buy drug paraper- Inc. vs Jack (ET AL) Scroggins. deg, possess cs 1st deg, 1st deg pos- nalia. DMOC on proof, MH. OE. sess of cs 1st off - 2 counts, possess NG/PD/PTC 9/13. Butler Rest Home, Inc. vs. of cs 2nd deg- 1st off - 2 counts, Joe A. Groves 1970. REV. RE Diana S. (ET AL) Livengood. MH. possess of cs 3rd deg 1st off, pos- 7/12. Continued 7/20. sess of marij, posssess drug para- William Asbury 1972. SCD. Kentucky Tax Bill Servicing, phernalia, DUI. PTC 10/19, JT - COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY PENDLETON CIRCUIT COURT COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY CIVIL ACTION NO. 11-CI-00091 PENDLETON CIRCUIT COURT GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC, CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-CI-00216 f/k/a Green Tree Financial Servicing Corp. PLAINTIFF CITIMORTGAGE, INC. PLAINTIFF vs. COMMISSIONER’S SALE vs. COMMISSIONER’S SALE KEITH W. RAMSEY, KELLY J. RAMSEY LARRY A. VOGT and PENDLETON COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEFENDANTS KAREN RENEE DAVIS DEFENDANTS * * * * * * * * * * By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Pendleton Circuit Court rendered June 9, 2011, in the above action, I shall proceed to offer for By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Pendleton Circuit Court rendered June 1, 2011, in the above action, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Pendleton County Judicial Center at Falmouth, Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder at public auction on July 14, 2011 at the hour sale at the Pendleton County Judicial Center at Falmouth, Kentucky, to the highest and best bidder at public auction on July 14, 2011 at the hour of 10:00 a.m., the following described property: of 10:00 a.m., the following described property: Property Address: 5170 Highway 159 North, Falmouth, Kentucky Property Address: 53 Mitchell Lane, Berry, KY 41003 Situated in Pendleton County, Commonwealth of Kentucky, and being division of land lying on the east side of the Kentucky Highway #159 (Mt. Beginning at an iron pin at the edge of the right of way line of State Highway No. 1054 and the old country road, known as Oscar Spradling Auburn-Falmouth Road) approximately 6600.0 feet north of the junction with the Kentucky Highway #609 (Ash Run Road), and being a divi- Road; thence running in a northerly direction along the right of way line of State Highway No. 1054 a distance of 8.56 chains to an iron pin at sion of an original 1.24 acre parcel owned by James H. Turner and Naomi Turner, Husband and Wife, as recorded in Deed Book 149, Page 138, the edge of the right of way line of State Highway No. 1054 and corner to the property of Clarence Courtney; thence running in an Easterly direc- of the Pendleton County Court Clerk’s records at the Falmouth, Kentucky office and is bounded and described as follows: tion along the property of Clarence Courtney a distance of 7 chains to an iron pin at the edge of the right of way line of the old country road, known as the Oscar Spradling Road, and corner to the property of Clarence Courtney; thence running in a westerly direction along the right of From an existing 18’ Elm tree in a fence corner, said tree being the southeast corner of the original 1.24 acre parcel, north 53-17’-00” east, a dis- way line of the old country road, known as Oscar Spradling Road, a distance of 6.11 chains to an iron pin, the place to beginning, containing tance of 189.21 feet to a fence post and north 33-11’-25” east, a distance of 145.32 feet along an existing fence to a set iron pin, a new division 2.37 acres more or less, and upon which there is situated a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. corner and the real point of beginning of this description; thence with a new division line north 52-35’-35” west, a distance of 136.66 feet to a point in the east right-of-way of the Kentucky Highway #159, a set iron pin bears north 52-35’-35” west, a distance of 10.0 feet and a spike in EASEMENT: There is now a sewer line from the resident on the above described property and under the Oscar Spradling road extending approx- the center of said highway bears north 52-35’-35” west, a distance of 30.0 feet; thence with said highway right-of-way line a distance of 30.0 imately 150 feet over the North side of the Grantor’s property next to said road; and the Grantors hereby grant to the Grantees an easement for feet east and parallel with the centerline, north 37-56’-05” east, a distance of 128.44 feet to a point, a set iron pin bears north 50-47’-10” west said sewer line from the Oscar Spradling road to the point where the sewer now ends, and said easement shall run with the land hereby conveyed, and a set spike bears north 50-47’-10” west, a distance of 30.0 feet; thence along the north line of said original 1.24 acres parcel south 50-47’- but the Grantees are to maintain and keep said sewer line in repair at its present location. (Note: This language taken from earlier deed.) 10” east, a distance of 131.67 feet to an 18” Elm corner in an existing fence; thence with said fence south 35-37’-20” west, a distance of 124.35 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.389 acre as per Plat. Manufactured home: 60x28 Redman with a Vehicle Identification Number of 112M0733 Being the same property conveyed to Keith W. Ramsey and Kelly J. Ramsey, Husband and Wife, from Green Tree Financial Corp., by Deed Being the same property conveyed to Larry A. Vogt, no marital status, from Linville Keith Mitchell, married, whose spouse is Shirley Mitchell, dated July 26, 1999, and recorded on July 30, 1999, in Deed Book 222, Page 407, in the Pendleton County Court Clerk’s Office. by deed dated August 31, 2006 and recorded on September 14, 2006 in Deed Book 280, Page 674, Pendleton County Clerk’s Office. Also a 1997 Fortress Mobile Home, Serial No. FH101913. This property is being sold to produce the sum of $78,234.99, together with interest at the rate of $14.40 per diem from September 10, 2010 until paid; plus late charges, advances for taxes and insurance, and Plaintiff's costs herein expended, including a reasonable attorney fee and for any This property is being sold to produce the sum of $44,699.47, together with interest at the rate of 13.20% from March 16, 2011 until June 9, 2011 other fees expended for services performed in connection with the defendant's default and for the purposes of protecting Plaintiff's interest in the and thereafter at the rate of 12.00% until paid. property and its rights under the mortgage instrument. The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: The property shall be sold upon the following terms and conditions: 1) The purchaser shall be required to pay ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on the date of the sale, to apply on the purchase price; 1) The purchaser shall be required to pay ten percent (10%) of the purchase price on the date of the sale, to apply on the purchase price; 2) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable, in cash or certified funds, within sixty (60) days from the date of sale; 2) The balance of the purchase price shall be due and payable, in cash or certified funds, within sixty (60) days from the date of sale; 3) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond, with good and sufficient surety thereon for the unpaid balance of the purchase price, said 3) The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond, with good and sufficient surety thereon for the unpaid balance of the purchase price, said bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale, until paid; bond to bear interest at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum from the date of sale, until paid; 4) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying said bond before maturity by paying the bal- 4) The purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase price or paying said bond before maturity by paying the bal- ance of the principal, together with all accrued interest thereon; ance of the principal, together with all accrued interest thereon; 5) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay any and all ad valorem taxes on the subject property for the current year, and all subse- 5) The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay any and all ad valorem taxes on the subject property for the current year, and all subse- quent taxes; quent taxes; 6) The purchaser shall be required to purchase fire and extended coverage insurance on said improvements from the date of sale until the pur- 6) The purchaser shall be required to purchase fire and extended coverage insurance on said improvements from the date of sale until the pur- chase price is paid in full to the extent of the court appraised value of said improvements or the unpaid balance of the purchase price, whichev- chase price is paid in full to the extent of the court appraised value of said improvements or the unpaid balance of the purchase price, whichev- er is less, with a loss clause payable to the Master Commissioner of the Pendleton Circuit Court or the Plaintiff herein. er is less, with a loss clause payable to the Master Commissioner of the Pendleton Circuit Court or the Plaintiff herein. 7) The subject property shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of any party to this action, except restrictions and easements thereon 7) The subject property shall be sold free and clear of all liens and claims of any party to this action, except restrictions and easements thereon appearing of record in the Pendleton County Clerk’s Office, if any; appearing of record in the Pendleton County Clerk’s Office, if any; 8) Possession of the subject property shall be given to the purchaser upon confirmation of Commissioner’s sale, and the Defendants or any per- 8) Possession of the subject property shall be given to the purchaser upon confirmation of Commissioner’s sale, and the Defendants or any per- sons claiming through them shall have vacated the premises by that time; and sons claiming through them shall have vacated the premises by that time; and 9) Said property shall be sold subject to: 9) Said property shall be sold subject to: a) Assessments for public improvements levied against the subject property, a) Assessments for public improvements levied against the subject property, b) Existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws or regulations; b) Existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws or regulations; c) Any facts which an accurate survey or inspection of the property may disclose. c) Any facts which an accurate survey or inspection of the property may disclose. Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms. Bidders will be prepared to comply with these terms.

Hon. Stephanie A. Maguire JUDY M. WRIGHT Hon. Matthew H. Kleinert JUDY M. WRIGHT LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS 204 Mill Street McBRAYER, McGINNIS, LESLIE & KIRKLAND 204 Mill Street Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 186 Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 186 P.O. Box 5480 Butler, Kentucky 41006 P.O. Box 1100 Butler, Kentucky 41006 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480 (859) 654-2929 Frankfort, Kentucky 40602-1100 (859) 654-2929 (513) 241-3100 MASTER COMMISSIONER (502) 223-1200 MASTER COMMISSIONER Page 12, The Falmouth Outlook, July 12, 2011 The Classifieds work like MAGIC! WANT RESULTS? Call 859-654-3333 now!

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