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Check out the two books of coupons inside this issue of the newspaper T F O www.falmouthout- HE ALMOUTH UTLOOK Volume 106 - Issue 47 Serving Pendleton County SinCe 1907 Tuesday, January 8, 2013 $1.00 plus tax Submit your Falmouth engagement and recent wedding Tobacco robbed photos for Bridal Falmouth Tobacco & Liquor, located at 214 Section Ridgeway Avenue, was robbed around 11 p.m. on New Year's Eve, December 31. The robber, The Falmouth Outlook will according to police reports, was wearing all be printing its annual Bridal dark clothing, a werewolf mask and had a Section on Tuesday, January weapon in his possession. Workers at the store 29, 2013. If you would like to said that he was stocky and about 5'8" tall. No have your engagement photos other description could be given. or recent wedding photos in it The robber fled on foot but his direction of we need them by noon on escape was unknown. Police searched the area Thursday, January 24. and set up units at Robbins Avenue and Main See the advertisement Street in an attempt to locate any potential sus- inside on Page 11 or check it pects. A K-9, Hano, was used to try and pick up out on Facebook and the web the robber's scent. He was able to trace it to site www.falmouthoutlook. Robbins Avenue but no further. com. The amount of money that was taken is still unknown at this time. Police recovered the werewolf mask the fol- Obey proper lowing day near Becky's Flower Basket. traffic laws when If you have any information about this rob- bery please contact the Falmouth Police hauling or pulling Department at 859-654-5555 or call 9-1-1 non- emergency at 859-654-3300. wagons, etc KSP uses playing cards The Pendleton County Sheriff’s Office has received complaints about “slow mov- to obtain leads ing” vehicles, in particular Kentucky State Police (KSP) is renewing farm tractors and/or pickup their effort to solve unsolved cases by asking trucks pulling loads of tobacco the public for assistance with leads. In 2010, or hay at night and operators of KSP distributed over 8,000 decks of playing other moving vehicles not cards to prisons across Kentucky depicting being able to see them from the unsolved case information. rear due to the darkness. The The deck of cards highlighted 52 unsolved officers have even worked at Kentucky homicide or missing person cases. least one traffic accident over Since that time, three of those cases have been the last month due to this. This winding lane just south of Falmouth was beautiful with all the snow hanging on the trees and the roadway solved. The Kentucky Revised covered. Photo by D. Dennie. KSP hopes that sharing information with Statutes state under KRS the public again will provide fresh leads that 189.820 that all slow moving can help solve these cases and bring some clo- Snow created a winter wonderland vehicles “farm machinery” or sure to families. vehicles capable of not more Tpr. Michael Webb reviews the leads as they come in and disseminates the information than 25 miles per hour shall be By Debbie Dennie, Editor the city that had the electric off for too, doing their job to get informa- to local posts. displayed with a “slow moving many hours. The snow was so heavy tion to the residents and coordinate “We have received hundreds of tips in the vehicle” emblem (yellow Excuse the snow pictures but due that it snapped power lines and poles. volunteers to help during the snow past two years that we hope will lead to more orange triangle with dark red to early deadlines during the holi- To drive through Falmouth that and power emergency. cases being solved,” says Webb. “Not only do reflective border) day or night days for printing the newspaper we morning and afternoon was very For those that did not have fire- these tips assist with solving cases, they some- while being operated on a pub- are a week behind on the snow news unusual as there were no lights any- places, kerosene stoves or generators times provide additional information about lic road in the Commonwealth and even though it was so aggravat- where due to the electric being out. to keep warm Pendleton County other criminal activity taking place.” of Kentucky. ing with the power outages we want- No McDonalds operating, no gro- High School was opened up as a KSP has placed copies of the complete The Pendleton County ed to say a little about the beautiful cery store open, no gas pumps work- warm shelter with Red Cross volun- deck of cards on its website at http://www. Sheriff’s Office is asking that wonderland the snow created. The ing. However, the exception to that teers there all night. At least 29-resi- kentuckystatepolice.org/unsolved_cases.htm. farmers who are pulling wag- trees and everything else standing was NAPA, owner Jeff Carson dents spent the night there. Others They have also established a toll free tip ons with loads that make their were beautiful weighted down with opened the store to sell what resi- went to family or friends for a warm line where tips can remain anonymous at flashing lights or slow moving all of the snow and looked like one dents needed to power up their gen- place. 1-877-735-2648. The public can also submit emblems not visible from the of those photos out of a cozy little erators, and ACE Hardware and There are five electric companies tips via email at [email protected]. rear to make sure that they area all glistening with the white Barnes Hardware opened to sell that service Pendleton County, Duke have a vehicle following them snow that had fallen overnight. items residents needed for the emer- Energy, Kentucky Utilities, Owen KSP TV latest episode with their emergency flashers The children and one adult we gency. Thanks to these businesses Electric, Bluegrass Energy and city on so approaching traffic can know of got to make snowmen. Oth- for the extra mile they went. There of Falmouth. Falmouth's outage was Kentucky State Police (KSP) released the be aware of them. ers stepped back in time using kero- may have been a few others in Fal- due to a main feeder line from Ken- latest episode of ‘KSP TV’ focusing on colli- Penalties are a maximum of sene lamps and stoves and the big mouth that were open but these were tucky Utility being down caused by sion investigation. KSP TV consists of short a $35 fine and is a misdemean- decision came when those using gen- all we knew of. snapped poles. Electric was restored films in documentary style format that high- or conviction. erators had to choose one or two Falmouth Maintenance Supervi- to Falmouth around 8 p.m. on light the inner workings of the agency, giving things that could be hooked up to the sor Gary Lea called some of his city December 29. the public an opportunity at a unique look Check out the ex- generator. There was also a perfect employees out around 3 a.m. to come Bluegrass Energy had 1,449 resi- inside of the agency. opportunity to have some of the clean the streets and other things dents in county without electric. In To view KSP TV, you can follow this elec- tra coupons in this snow creme. they could do. County and state the southern part of the county had tronic link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =GsxYAGU6rpw&feature=youtu.be The four inches of snow brought workers were out pushing snow to electric back on by 8 p.m. on the 29 week’s newspaper! For more information about TV contact an abrupt halt to business in Fal- clear roadways, and other emergency and the remainder of the 110 the Public Affairs Branch at (502) 782-1781. mouth and those areas surrounding management personnel were there WONDERLAND Page 3 New Dollar General Market to open soon The new Dollar General Market store located on Ridge- way Avenue in the southern area of Falmouth moves closer to opening. The sign went up last week and crews are busy day and night getting it ready to open. The Dollar General Mar- ket stores took everything the Dollar General store had and expanded its selection of gro- cery, frozen and dairy items, while adding fresh produce and fresh meat. Watch for an opening date for this store in next week’s issue of the newspaper. Winter weather brings snowmen to Jay Delaney, 18th Judicial Circuit Judge, swears in Kentucky commonwealth attorneys from left area Douglas Miller and Michael Laws. Photo by Roger McKinney. Commonwealth attorneys sworn in The first accumulating snowfall of the winter season by Roger McKinney, Reporter office and was elected to finish capacity. brought more than just slick Kentucky Commonwealth out Mr. Wright’s term. In 2012 Douglas Miller and Michael streets and power outages to the Attorney Douglas Miller and Mr. Miller ran again and was Laws have an office in Cynthi- area on Friday, December 28 Assistant Kentucky Common- elected to a six-year term, which ana. They prosecute felonies in and Saturday, December 29. wealth Attorney Michael W. began January 2013. the 18th Judicial Circuit of Har- With the town quiet and serene, Laws were sworn in by 18th Michael Laws graduated rison, Pendleton, Nicholas and kids and adults alike took to the Judicial Circuit Judge Jay Del- from Pendleton County High Robertson counties. four inches of fresh powder and aney in the first week of January School in 1999 and received his Jay Delaney, 18th Judicial snowmen began popping up 2013. undergraduate degree from Circuit Judge, is a Pendleton everywhere! The classic snow- Douglas Miller is a lifetime Northern Kentucky University County native, who while serv- man pictured above was spotted native of Harrison County and and his law degree from Chase ing as district judge was appoint- at the home of Billy Hatton and was previously a litigation attor- Law School. In 2007 he was ed by the governor to replace the Geraldine Teague on Beech ney with Swinford & Sims of sworn in as assistant common- retired Circuit Judge Robert Street. Cynthiana. In 2009 he was wealth attorney and served with McGinnis. Jay Delaney was appointed as commonwealth Commonwealth Attorney Doug- sworn in as 18th Judicial Circuit attorney to replace Doug Wright las Wright until 2009. Since that Judge on January 11, 2010. after his death in that year. In point Mr. Laws has served with 2010 Mr. Miller ran for that Douglas Miller in the same 6· THE FALMOUTH OUTLOOK· January 8,2013 www.falmouthoutlook.com Did You Know? People Read the Classifleds "\~ %. zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcbaZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA :~~~~~~~~ydaLY ! ! • W M ~ ~ n e jd i= iiiitiia~ kii SUBSCrIBe TO THe FaLmOUTH OUTLOOK! ,U1 as ran 859-654-3300 TODay! 9 COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY ~~'~""'. PENDLETON CIRCUIT COURT crvn, ACTION NO. 11-0-00302 HSBC Bank USA, National Assocfarfon, asTrustee forWFHET 2006-2 f'LA1NTIFF COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY VS. COMMISSIONER'S SALE PENDLETON CIRCUIT COURT CML ACTION NO. 12·C1·00200 BrianWillenborg Brandy Willcnbo<g option OneMor<g.ge Corporation Bank ofAmerica) N.A. PLAINTIFF L&N Federal Credit Union DEFENDANTS vs. COMMISSIONER'S SALE David W.Stallsworth DEFENDANT Byvirtue ofaIudgmen tand Order ofSale ofthe Pendleton Circuit Court rendered November 28, 2012,i.nthe above action, Ishall P'Oceed to offer for sale a, the Pendleton County judicial Center a' Falmouth, Kentucky, to the high..tand besrbidder a, publlcsuctton on january 10, 2013 atthe hour of 10,00 a.m., the following descrfbed proper<y' Byvirtue ofajudgment and Order ofSale oftbe Pendleton Clrcuh Courr tendered November 28,2012, in the above action, Lshall proceed '0 Property Add"", 5712 Highway #609, Buder, KY41006 offerfo.rsaleatrbcPendleton County Judicial Center ~tFalmouth, Kentucky}to thehfghcst and bestbidder atpublic auction onjanuary IOj 2013 a' the lieurQf10,00 a..m., thefcllowl ngdescribed property: PION, 039·00-00-021.00 Properey Address, 1191 Jsss Road, DeMo"ville, KY41033 Lying and being in Pendleton County; Kentucky on the East and West Sid.. ofKY RT #609,0.5 miles South "fKY RT #177 and more pa.r· ['>roel No., 003-00"00"042.01 ticularly described asfollows, eo-wit: The following described realestate-located inPendleton County; Kentucky, to-win U~l:essotherwise stated) any monument referred to asasetiron pin isa lI2'] iron rebar 8)1in length with ayellow plastic capstamped 3407. All bearings herein are referred to the magnetic meridian asobserved on the Llth day ofAugust, 2004. 5.6821 Acres B~gjnning ~taset~ag n.ailin the centerline o~~ RT #609 atacorner toJeffe9' Gre~ne (DB 160) PG 512h ~hencel~avin.gthecente.~Iineof y..ing and being in Pendleton Cou.n<y,Kentu<ky on 'he West ,ide oflagg Road, 1.15 miles North of Ky.Rt. 467 and more particularly d,,· SaIdroad wuh the hne ofG.<:ene, North 86°40 00 Ea"314.82 fi:<:ttoa found !ton pm (Schultz); thence lcavln!! the lme ofGrccnewub two. scri b-ed as followstowh~ new ",ode lines p.rtitiotling the GraIl"'t'. property,~ South 21'55'50» W..~t 584.93 feet to a.o< .irou pin; thence North 60'S8'SO» West pass· i.ngthr~ugh aset iron pin at280.,89 feett.oa total distance of305.89 feetto as.etmag nail in the centerline of KYRTU~09; thence.With,the U34n0l7e,s3s31s6ta.ted Aotllhcbrewad~neg)sansyMtmedonhuemreeinntar.reef.e..rfreerdredto 'h0erf,reommasaa"'srevteirronn.apdeinbiys aCa1hI2ilnl iSruornveryeobrsalrnc1.8" oinnlt~hnegt3hrdwoitfhMagyycl2J0o0w2caalponsgta~'pheedNoLrt.hS. «connte,raliinnieng o1f.s7o7l9d0m'aod"].cNreosr,th 2]6"'"5,1'03101'"riEgahs,'·of2,w0.a0y0 fepcatretdo •co,e!tl.tm.ila1gingnOai.l1;30th3en~eofNOoJ,rt'"h,e,.28f'0o4r'5!8le»t .crEe.agset 1o5f9.813.648fe7etatcoretsh,~mpolareceoorfI.b.e,g.inEnixngd,", tract line oftheparent tra.a+ SlVCofallrigh:t:.of~w:arsand easements ofrecord. ,,,,,vey Begi"-,,ing a'afo""d flUg nail in ,be c.",e, ofJogg Road a' •<omer ofLatryTutley (D.B. 143, PG. 377); 'h~encew;.h ~heceMe" or,aid road, The •bove d..cdp';0"i, inaccoma!lce wi,h a made byW.Th.o.!IIasleach with Hicks ond Mann, Inc., on 'he 11.h d"y ofAugust 2004. '0 S02 degt= 35' 15" W - 30.33 fcct a.sot mag nail, The Real Place of£I<ginning; thence with the conter of,aid road, S02 degrees 35' 15" W - 309,00 r~etto ~setm~g'na.i.~;thence Leavingsaid road with 7 new Inade lines.parti.t.loning the Grantor's property) N 8,3degrees 35' 06'J Also boing t....ct2 oftheRob Gosney Plat rccorded In Pl., C.bln", 2,Slid" 236A, Pendleton County Cletk's Office, F.lmou,h, Kenrucky. W - p."lng through a,oriron pm at 25.00 fee" for a"'talof390.16 fee! '" •'e' aon pm by •gro"p ofhackb«'Y';. thence S37 degrees 42' 02" W - 47~L38 feetto aset iron pin by a 14)1 twin elm; thence N 55 degrees 253 59])W - 2,89.32 feetto amilg nail set in the top of apost~ Being thc same propcr<y conveyed to Brian Willenborg and Brandy Willenborg, husband and wife, from Doyle Moblle Homes, Inc., by Deed thence N47 deg,e .. 00' 29" .E- 234.76 fee"o amag nail se,in the ,op ofa POSt,,hence N49 degte .. 39' 14" E- 119.50 feetto ~mag nail set dated March 31,2006 and recorded April 4,2006 inD.ed Book 277, Page 621 record. orr.hePendleton Coun<y Court Clerk. in 'he top ofapo,,; ,hence N 53 deg= 08' 39" E- 408.84 feet toamag nail ,ct in 'he top ofa.po,,; thence S88 degrees 55' 22" E- passing tll,rough aset:iron pin ,at3I5.15 fee~ for atotal of340.15 feetto11,eRealPlace ofBeginning conmining 5.6821 Ac_resrnOf',e or lesse.xclusive Thi' proper<y i. being sold toproduce thc s"mof$101,072.55, toge,her with interest a' tho r.tc of$12.65 per diem from May 31,2012 until ofall rigb' ofway.' .nd easeme""" ofrecord .. paid; plus 10.. charges, .d" •.tiees for """es and. insur.nce, and Plaintiff'. CO"" herein expended, incl"ding a ,'.aso"ab!. attorney fee in the :amount of$1,350,.00 and for any othe.rfees expended fQrservices performed in connection with the defendant's defauLtand for the purpos~ The .hove description i.,inaccomance wi,b a.urvey made hyW.Tho",as Le..chwith Hkks & Maonlno. 0"'he 25th ofSepremb", 2003. ~fprotecting Plaintiffs interest in thep_fopertyand.lts ri,ghtsunder't.hemortgage instru.ment.. ,e,,,,,, Th. propertY" .haJJ h•• old "pon ,he following .nd conditio"" Being thesa.meproperty conveyed to David W.StallswonnJ u?nl_arriedwho acquired ri!le byvirtue ofaCorrective Deed from EdWin HStahlJ Il (alcaEdwin S,ohI, JI) ond J..net D. Stohl (alcaJoner Stohl), hu,b""d .nd wife,.dafed February 7,.2010, filed Febru.ory 12, 2010,. recorded in Dced Book 302, Page 242, Co"n <yOcr k's Office,Pendlc<on Coun<y,Kentucky; '0 I)The purch ..ershall be required pay 'en percent (10%) oftbe purchase price on the date ofthe sale, to apply on 'he purchase price; Subject to.aUrestrictions1 conditions and covenants and to alllegal highways and ea.se_nlent$. 2)The balance of'he putcb ...eprioe sball h. due and payable, In cash or cerrlfied fund., wi,hin ,ixty (60) days ftom,he dote of.al.; This prop:crty is being sold to produce the sum of$132l927~95J together with interest at t~c rate ?f6rSo~ per annu.m from February l~2011 tuanxteils)plani~dU;rap~In(;sc CpO.rS{ts.':na1nidumf,es)ewsinotef"ritzcahtiisonac,dooojr tienJmp.br-uersscerrvnaetuiotfi ofofrthSeLI;Or,et.dn,eyeSstafteee,sphllu.sII:lhaistea.cfdeocns) caonud~)suamttOsrDad(.-..Y...s-afe.nccse~dinandpaoytfhrUcr~natdovflUa:ldolv;Cal5amreandle 3b)onTdhe'0p"brcebaarsei!rl'e~,ehsotlIatbe,hrecq,au',ircdofttowe"lxv~e<upteercae"btond(1,2%w)lthpegtoo"d"""a!nIId, furOJl!icllk'nhtesutdc"ttye orth,aelree,on"ntfiolrpthaeid;unpaid balance ofthe p"rch:iS" I'd"", .aid pursuant to the terms ofthe Note. The ptoperry .hall be.old upon ,he following """'" a~"doondit.i.o,,,, 4) Th. purch ..er"hall have ,he privilege ofpaying all Orany part. of ,he purcl!ase I'd"" Orpaying .ald bond before m.turi<y by paying the '0 bala!lce ofthe pril1.cipal, together witb aUaccrued inte,est th',eeo,,; 1)The purcl!aser shoJJberequired p.y te.npe:rcem (10%) ofthe purchase price on tho date ofthe sale,.•oapply on .he p"rcl",se price; ,,"'y 5)The purch"e, shall be cequir'ed '0as<u.meand par and all advalo,'em ,,,,,es on r.he.ubj.ct p,op etty for the curren' year, and all,ub,e· 2)The balance of'he purchase price shall be due and payable, in cash or certified funds, wi'hin six<y(60) days from .he da'e ofsale; quent tQ).';es; ;3)~c pu.rchaser'sh.a.11be,requircdto executcabon~, with good and su.ffi.dentsurety thereon forthc:unpaidbalancc ofthepurchase pricc;said bond to bea,1:"i:nt'e.re.'aItltthe rate oftwelvepercent (I2%) perannum £rum the date ofsale,.untHpaid; 6)The purchasershall berequired to purcl!". fire .nd. extended wvenge In,uranoe 0" ••id impt<>veme"ts f,'om the date 0f.ale until ,hepur· chase pdc~ ispai.d inf~lJto (hee,x.tent(I,fthe C'OurI app~a.isedvalue ?fs.aidirn.proverncnts orthe unpaid b'alanceofthe purchase price, whi~hevel 4) The purchaser shall have .he privilege of paying all or any part of the purcl!..eprice or paying said bond before matud<y by paying .he is Icssl with a lossdause payable to theMaster Commissioner of the Pendleton Circuit Court or t.hePlai.ntiffherein. balance ofthe pdndpaJI togethe.r with aUaccrued jOfetesl the.t'l!o[lj 7)Thesubject prop,en), shall besold free and dea.l'ofallliellS and claims ofany party rO'this actiOfh ex.ceptre.stdctjons and easements the.reon. appcarin.g ofrecom in the Pendle'on Counry Clerk's. Office, ifany; 5)lll1epurchaser shall be .re-qllh'edt'oassume and J.".Iayany and aU.advalorem ,tues on the subJect p~"operryfor the current year)and aUsubse-' qpen, taxe, .nd any deljnquen, S,..e,Coun~ya"d!0'Ci<y....Jestote "",es sold purs" .•", '0,he provisions ofKRS Ch. p,er 134 '" any pri~are purchaser during thependency ofthis action~ 8) Posses~i?~ ;ofthe subj,ect p,op~'rtyshaU be given to the ~ul"chaser UP,QIl confi,nlatiofl ofCommissiouees salet and the Defendants or any pcrsonsclatffimg t.hrough them shall havevacated the:premlses bythat tlml!; and a6p}pTeh:aerisnu.gb'joefcrticporr-aopc.irntyrJs..heaPllenbdcJseotlodnfCreoeuannrdy dCelaerrko'sfaOLfllfliecreu,:ifaanndy~claims ofany party to thi.saction) excep-t .r-estl'.ic:dOfaiSnd casements thereon 9)Said prope.'tr shall besold sl.bJect '0' 7) Possession ofthe subj,ectproperty shall be given to the purchaser upon confirmation of Commissionees salc, and tbe Defendants, or any 0)As,es,mellts for publk improvement' lwied against ,be .ubje" prope'ty,. persons daiming through the:m shall have vacated theptemises bytba:ttimei~nd b)Existing zO'!:--inogr'dinafiiCes,starute,s.,lawsor regulation.s:~ c)Any hOS whkh an accuratc survcy 01'"inspec:doD ofthe property may disclose. 8)Said proper<y shall besold subject to: Hidderswi!Ibeprepared to complywith thesetef'ms, a)Asscssmen tsforpu.blicimprovcmen tslcvied.against thesubjeetpropcrty1 b)&isLing ~oning ordinances, statutes" lawsor regulations; c) Any fiLetswhkh an.accurate 5Urv'Cy 01'"inspection ofthe property may dbdose. Hon. Stephani. A.Maguire JUDY M.WIUGHT Bidde"will be pr.pared '0 comp Iywith <hese.term'. LERNER, SA~MPSON & ROTHFUSS 204 MillSttee, Attorneys·forPlaintiff P.O. Box 186 P.O. Box 5480 Butle" K£ntucky 41006 Ho". Melis'a J.Wbalen JUDY M.WIUGHT Cip.cil!J:!a';, Ohio 45201-5480 (859) 654-2929 MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKl LLC 204 Mill S'ree' (513) 241-3100 MASTER COMMISSIONER At'orn.",. for Plaintiff 1'.0. Box 186 P.O. Box42728 Butkr, Kentucky 41006 Cincinnati, Ohio 48242-0728 (859) 654-2929 (614) 222-4921 MASTER COMMISSIONER COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY PENDLETON CIRCUIT COURT CML ACTION NO. 12-CI-00135 COMMONW'EALTH OF KENTUCKY PLAINTIFF PENDLETON CIRCUIT COURT vs. COMMISSIONER'S SALE CML ACTION NO. 12·CI·00238 Mary H. Taylor aka Mary H. Traylor KENTUCKY HOUSING CORPORATION PLAINTIFF UnI{fiown·exec...torIAdlninistrato flHeir'hand'Devisees '0,he Est... ofRkbard Nevil aJ<~,Rkb •.rdL.Nevil DEfENDANTS vs. COMMISSIONER'S SALE BYRON D. BAUCOM Byvirtu. of aJudgment and Omer ofSale of 'he Pcndl«on Grcuit Cc>urtrendered Sep'ember 27, 2012 and an Order· en'e.ed December 7, TlANALEWIS DEFENDANTS ~OI2,.inthe.abo~~ction,. Ishall pr'oceed to offerforsaJe,at thePendl(;.tonCounty Jud.i.dalCent,eratFalmoutb, Kentucky}to the highest and bes' b,dder a, p"b!Jc 'uctl"n oJ»a""aIy24, 2013 at ,he hO"I of10,00 ~'''''' ,be foUowmg dcscnbed p,operty' Proper<y Add",,., 66 Ricky Lane, Falmouth, Kcntu.cky 41040 Byvirtue ofaJudgment ·and Order ofSale ofthe Pendl.ton CIrcuit COur, rendend December 7~2012, in ,he obove.action, I.baJJ procced to Porod No., 052-00-00-053.07 off.. for <alea,.r.hePendleton eo",.,ry]udid.al Con,e, ... Falmouth, Ke",uck-y, <0 rhe high ..,and b..tbidd .. at p"blica ..",io" on januory 10, 2013 .t tbe hour of 10,00 ~.",.,. tbe foUowing d..cribed property: Located in Pendleton County1Kentucky a.ndmore fully described as follows·1to~wjn I'rop"'''l' addreos: 403 Bark/or S', Fal".oll.h, Pendleton Councy, Kentucky 41040 Following i, ad",cription ofapatcd ofground lying and being on the Northeast side of U.S. Route #27, approximatdy 0.35 mile South of Gro"p: Pendleton Jenkins Lane, in Pendleton County, Kentucky, and more particularly described as follows: I'lDN, 04_2-70-10·010.00 Bf;~n.ing atOJ.point) O'tniron pin" in the Northeast right of "'""'f line ofRoute #27, :saidpoint being a,c.orne.rtoSheppard and, Penick, thCDo; N 53 degrees 23·'28" E- 267.50 fee' toan iron pin the Real Place ofBeginningl thence N53 deg""'" 23' 28" E- 210.69 feet to apoin' on tbe Situated in Block 7·Mnllin, Addition '0tbe Ci<yofFalmouth, Pendleton Cou.o<y,Common",e"lth ofKe",,,cky ond being adivi,ion ofland NpoOinf''thoena.~th'seideNoorfthBl,aidneketo:fC>reaeidlquI«h:.ken;cteheNno2c1Sd~5g7redeesgr3~0"t'".'j52!0I'W07"- W135-.42399.f2e7et tfoeectan(pirao"ninpgin;,ththernocuegh aNn4i8ronde.gprin,eeastO6O4~.0S2Onf\~,\"!-t) t1o.1a:8n9irfoenet:plOin;a lying on .tho ",.-.""s.ide ofBarklor Sttee, "ppt<l:dma,ely' distonce of450.00 fee, south of ,.h.ejunction wi,h the W..!Shelby S'reet ."d being thence S36 degrees 3T 2Su E- 163.00 feetto theplace ofbeginn.ingJcontaining 1.00I acre;more o:rless. part ofthe lot owned by Romon. Cahill .. de8crib.d In Deed Book 182.t page 501of tbe Pendloton Coun<y Court Qe.rk's Record. in ocbe Falmo u'h, K.nmclty om c. and i,bound and d..crib.d as follows, 'lor" Unl... s'ated otherwise, any monumo", ",furred <0 he",in as an iron pin is"s.' 24" ",bar wirh ayellow plasticoap sramped "}ohO<lOn" Ac.cessto and from the above described p.arc:e:oIfland isprovided bya30 foot wide easement) thecent'erline ofwhich i.sd:e.,''Pc:ribeadsfollows: $1041. AJIb".ri~!lW;sta'ed herein ",ereferred '0the,magne,ic meridian asob,e.rved on February 14, 1994 along .he centerli"e ofthe curbed beginniJJg ~naPOilU'lail iron pint whicb is loc:Jted N 36 degrees 37' 2Sn W - 163.00 feet from the COtttIDOn coro.cr berween, Whheker and a.phalt pa~ed Wes, Shelby StrOOtand cohlputed '0be North 61-21 '15" Wes,. Sheppard and Penick; tbence from the place ofbeginning N 53 degrees 23' 2~8"E- 267.50 feet to the sou,hwes' corner of'he above described 1.00] tlC.1:epal"Ce10fgr'OlJnd. From a,pike set in the center ofthe curbed asphalt paveWest Shelby Street and at the junction with the center of the asphalt paved Barkley Stte." Sou,h 29·21 '45" W"8f" di'·'''nce~ of480.5 feet '0 ase' 'pike and No"h 60-45'25" West 0dis","nee of25.0 fee' <0•set ,ron pin i"och. T1h9e97a.bove described 1.00Iacre parcd ofground, which isin accordance with asurvcy made by Gerald G.Caldwell, RLS, l.S 499, on 27 Marcb west righ' ofwaylin. ofthe ,aid Barklcy Street and the "",I point of beginning. for ,hl. des~riptio.n said iron pin being common corner in a 0.177.ac.reofland..aspreviously described; ,he"ce wi,h said .common line NO'fh .6..0.-45'25."\Ve..,adistance of154.4 feet 'o.n existing i,on p.i~.n; Being also known asLot No.6 ofthe Division ofTracts 1and 2 asdepicted on the attached plat. D'tb0Ceel1dl:CBNoookrth1221,,9rP2a1g)e451)7'1E,Pa"sntdalodtoisntanceCooufnc5y0,.0Kfo"n£felitctokyaCreOco,l,)d~.;l'et,meheo"ncUe.IwDi~th.DststaaiJddcmoOmlm]uomn~nlti"ebeS10ogllthac6o0m·4m5'2o6n" corEneals"t atodia,ta[nocteasodfes1c5r4ib.0edfeient Being ,be .OJD. proper<y coo.veyed to Richam Nevil, ~" unrn".rded wid",ve, who '."<1ui.red title by ~ittue of adoed froIn E.). Whlteker aod an "';"ring iron pin in the west line ofth. said Barkley Streot; thence with ,aid line ad.isto"ce of25.0 f...twest and parallel with ,he comer Eueha Fern Wbitekcr, husband and wife, datedA ..gus' 21,1997,. filoo Augus<21, 1997, cocorded inDeed Book 205, Page 608, Coun<y Clerk'. of,h. asphalt pavement, South 29-21 '45" W'" adistance of50.00 feet to the poi", ofbeginning eontaining 0.177 acre ofland more 0'I..s. oIIIoej,Pendleton County)Kentucky. Boing the .am. prop"rty conv.yed [0 Byron D. Baucom, married, by doed dated AptillO, 2009, orrerotd in D.ed Book 297, Page 21, in ,h. Richa.rdNevildied on September 7,2011,s..nd pursuant to hisdes.thJ allhi.'i.jfights, titlet and interest pa.ssto his unknown heirs. Office·ofthe,Clerk ofPendleton CO"nty, Kentucky. Subjeettoallrestrictions) conditio os and cOllenantsand to alllegal high waysand casement.s. Thi, property isbeing sold to produce 'he .um of$71,714.04, with int.re$t accruing on 'he principal b.alal1ccatthe ....te of6.50% per year Indudin.g. 80 X 141992 O.kwood mobile/manufac,ured home, TItle No. 001010960015, V1N ONC18014CK3226028. from jun. 1,2012 und! D"""mbc, 7,2012; pI..... "",ued I••• charges in the amo""t of$75.24, wi,h imer.st .""ruing on 'he cn,ite b"l•."", ar TthheeNpO.rolepe.r..t.yt.u.hnatJilJ bpeaidsoladndupPolnaintthifef',follroewasionngablteermosl1oamndeyc'onfdeietsionan"d oo".,!co,ts e~pended. Tunhdisl pp,r-oaipde;.fptlyu.iss(hOesitn.Sgs3oJ]lddfeteosporfodthuicse3ctthioefisjumreiomfb$u3i6'Si~et8n4e~nf72,fotrtoagtteotrhneeyrwsit.hfeien-steirnestbt.iast:t:'hiCeci'OraDtejsloImfs11;.a.1dv3a%ncepde.riaonnpu:imiymfertoum:ofSeapdte\m'mboerer'rnIl,t2;{0i1XeI51 '0 insur.anoi;Cp:rcmium.s" winterizatjon) or inpreservation of the.real estate,; plus latefees" costs) anomeys fees and other advances, made pursuant 1)Thepurchaser sh.ll b. required. pay 'en percent (10%) ofthe pur<;b.,e price on the date ofth. sale, to apply on the purchase pri.e; t.otbeterms oftheNote. Thep'0petry ShalJbesold "pon .he follow;,. g'",m. and 00ndido"., 2)ThebaJance ofthe purcbase price shall be.due and payable, In cash or certified fo,nds, withi" ,ix<y (60) days from the dote ofsale; I) TIlepurchase:rshall berequired topay ten pe:rcent{]O%) ofthepu.re.haseprice.on thed.ateofthesaleJ to apply on thepurchase price~ 3)The purch as"r ,ballbe requIred to execut< 0bond, with good and su.ffident surety thereon forthe unpaid balan", ofthe purch .... price, said bond to be,,-'im..,,,, at ,he tat. oftwelv" petce"t (12%) pet annum from the dar. of.ale,u",il paid; 2)The balanoc of'he putchase price shall be due and payable, in <ashor certified fonds, within 'ix<y (60) days from the date ofsale; 4) The purchaser shall h,.-ve,he privilege of poying all or any p... of ,he purchase ptice 0'paying said bond befo,"" maturity br p.ying rbe 3)The purChase.rshall berequited toe~e(llCe abond) w~1thgood and suffide!1.rsu["ery thereon for cheunpaid bala,nce'l),f.:he puteb.ase ptjcel said bond to bear Interest attne rate ofnvdvt: percent (12%) perannum &om the date of5ale~undl paid;, balance ofthe principal, togerher with.allacer".d iurer..tthereon; '0... 4) The p..«haser .haU have •.be pdviJege ofpaying all or '''yp'" of the pUKhase pdce 0'paying said bond before m"""ri'y by p"y,ng the 5)The purch ..e, .haU be .....1"i'e<l "me .."d pOY'.ny and all.d valorem '"",es"" the ."bject properry for the current yea" and .ll ,ub,,,.. balance ofthe principal, together with allaccrued. ifit-cr~t thereon; qu-e[l.ttil.X~) S)"n..epiJ..rcha$~f"shalIbe :required toa:!iis-u.n.eand pay any and .a.1aIdvalorem tax'e;5:on the subJect p:rope.rty fol:'the current' year and allS"ubse- 6)Th. subject properry ,hall besold free and dear ofallIi""" and claim. ofany party to tlti, o.ction, except restrictions ond e""emenUl ,hereon qoent taxcs and also any d,djnque.nt State) County ~nd/or City i'1;alC'5tatetax.e~sold pU.fsu.:;mtto the provbioDS ofKRS Chapter 134 to any app tingofrirotd in ,he Pendl"",n Colin"l'Clerk', 0llice, ifany; privat.epurchaser during thependency ofthis action) 7) Po 'ion ofthe subject ptOp..C)".hall be given m the purcl!aset upon wnfirmadon ofC<>mmissione," ,ale, and the Defenda~nts Otany 6)The subject pto.pc.rty ~hall besold fr'Ccand clearofaUHensand daim~ ofany party to tnh :;:tc;:tlone)xcept .r"C5trkdon~and,casements th.ereon p.rson. claiming t!:trough them shall haYO vacated the prom i,es by ,ha.!time; and a.ppearjng ofrC'COMin thePendlet.on County Oe:rk'sOffice)ifany; 8)Said property shall besold ,,,bject to: 7) Posses,ion ofthe .ubject prope.rry ,hall. be given '0 .he purchaser upon confirmation ofCommi",OJJer', ."le, and ,be Defendan" orany pcrsonsdaiming through th&.mshall havcvacated the:pr,emiscsbythat time; and .) As,..,m.ents for public improvement. levied against the .ubject property,. 8)S•.;dpropeny shall besold 'ubj'<c."', b)Existing zoning omind.ces, sta,,,,es, law. or regulations; c)Any f.cts which aO!aoc"""e sunq or inspoction oftb..property may disdose. a) Assessments forpl.l:blic improvements levied. against thesubject property, b) Eristi,ng 'Zo.n.io.go:rdinaxtce·s ISt3 tUte·s,l3WS O;r reguJado fi.S; Bidders will hepr.pa,,,d to comply with tn..."term,. c}Any fiLetswhich an accut:atc SUl"Vcyor inspec:t.ion ofthe property maydisclose. E1idde" will beprepared toco",ply with tho,e f''''''. Ho". S,ephen R.Solomon JUDY M.\VRIGHT GOLDBERG SIMPSON, LtC 204 MillS,re", Hon. Meli.... J.Whaler. JUDY M..WR.IGHT A,mrney< for Plaintiff P.O. Box 186 MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKl LLC 204 Mill Stw« Attorneys·fo:rPlaintiff P.O. Box 186 9301 Dayfiower Street Buder, Kentucky 41006 P.O. Bo:~42728 Bu,lex, Kentucky 41006 I'ro.peet, K<."lllclty 40059 (859) 654-2929 Cindn.""tl, Ohio 45242-0728 (859) 654-2929 (502)585·8511 MASTER COMMISSIONER (614) 222-4921 MASTER COMMISSIONER 8 •THE FALMOUTH OUTLOOK· January 8,2013 www.falmouthoutlook.comtsrqponmlkjihgfedcbaZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA Place your classified today by calling CLASSIFIEDS 859. 654. 3333! READ MANAGEMENTTRMNEE can'ya me now? Job Description: Management Tn. inee for newspapers serving several regions in rhe Midwest r'--'-'-'-'-'--- Do you love the media business? The Delphos Herald, Inc. islooking for S~'V- cral entry-level management trainees. 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