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Harvest Blessing & Fort Rowdy Parade Announced
The Fort Rowdy Gathering will have a Harvest Blessing on Sat-
urday, Aug. 30. All farmers are invited to bring their combines or grain
trucks to the Covington Middle School parking lot by 8 a.m. The
Blessing Ceremony will begin at 8:30.
You are also invited to participate in the Fort Rowdy Parade,
which will begin at 9:30 a.m.
Deadline for the Blessing or parade registration is August 15.
For more information, please email Johanna McGrath at
[email protected], or call Dan Batdorf at 937-418-2532.
Covington Church to Host Salad Luncheon If you haven’t already enjoyed the large assortment of homemade
salads, desserts, and finger sandwiches, come to the Salad Luncheon
hosted by the Women’s Fellowship of Covington United Church of
Christ from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 15.
Diners can enjoy their specialty, “Hot Chicken Salad,” as well as
other salads, desserts, and a drink – all for a small donation.
Carry-outs will be available upon request.
The church is air conditioned and handicapped accessible. Please
use the basement entrance in the alley on the north side of the church,
located at 115 N. Pearl St., Covington.
Come enjoy delicious food, fellowship, and fun!
Remember... October 17 is the “Country Store” with homemade
noodles, candy, cakes, and many other goodies in addition to the
monthly Salad Luncheon.
Mark your calendar for August 15, September 19, and October 17.
These luncheons continue on the third Friday of each month through
October.
Newton Local BOE Meeting Scheduled
The Newton Local Board of Education will hold its regular meet-
ing on Wednesday, Aug. 13, 7 a.m. (meeting time changed to the
morning due to conflicts with the Miami County Fair), in the Newton
School Board of Education Room, to conduct regular business.
Covington Elementary Open House Slated Monday
Covington Elementary Open House will be held Monday, Aug. 18,
from 4:30-6 p.m. Students will be able to visit their classrooms and
meet their teachers before the first day of school. Children will be able
to take home handbooks and forms that parents can read through and
return to school the next day.
Representatives from the PTO, the volunteer organization, school
transportation, PLUS organization, and cafeteria will provide impor-
tant information in the gymnasium.
Fee payments will be accepted during Open House. New student
registration will not take place during the Open House. School staff
will be on hand to answer any additional questions.
What’s happening at...
J.R. CLARKE PUBLIC LIBRARY102 E. Spring St., Covington & 937-473-2226
EvEnTs fOr ChildrEn
Wednesday, Aug. 13, 10-11 a.m. Lego Group, for children enter-
ing Grade 2 thru Grade 5.
Saturday, Aug. 16, 10 a.m. Minnetrista Theatre Company – Fairy
Tales with a Twist. For children and their families.
sTOryBOOk TrAils PrOgrAM
Children had a great time with the Park District’s Storybook Trails
program. Participants have been earning rocks for every five books
they read. Be sure to have all journal sheets and books returned by
August 16.
UvMC WEllnEss nUrsE
The Upper Valley Wellness Nurse will visit Tuesday, Aug. 19, 9-
11 a.m., for free blood pressure and glucose screenings.
lEgO grOUP
The July Lego Group created “things that move” – cars, planes,
boats, and blimps. Check these creations out in the display case during
August! Tom & Carol Iddings
To Celebrate 50th AnniversaryWith Open House
Tom and Carol Iddings cordially invite you to help
them celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary.
An Open House will be held Saturday, August 16, 7-
10 p.m., at the Covington Eagles.
BINGO Session Offered Aug. 21
In Covington
The August Senior Citizen
Outing sponsored by the COA
for the Village of Covington
and surrounding areas will be
Thursday, Aug. 21, 1:30-3
p.m., at the Covington City
Building.
Please note this session will
be BINGO instead of Euchre.
There will be prizes awarded
and refreshments will be avail-
able.
For reservations, call
Nancy at 937-473-3337, or
Cindy, 937-473-2415.
Many, Many Thanks The Covington Police Department and the Covington Noon Opti-
mists would like to thank the participants, spectators, and volunteers
who came out and made this year’s Covington 3 on 3 Basketball Tour-
nament such a huge success. Most of all, we would like to thank the
following sponsors:
The Wackler Family (in loving memory of Kenneth Wackler, Todd
Pickering, and Greg Pickering), Covington VFW #4235, Buckeye In-
surance Group, Beachy’s Antique Gallery, Covington Savings and
Loan, Pieces & Yarn, Korner Kutz, New Tech Plastics, Covington
Care Center, Koverman-Staley-Dickerson Insurance, Mr. Sew &
Sew’s, Thoma and Sons, and Coach Matt Pond and Covington Bas-
ketball.
Without your financial support and community spirit this would
not have been possible.
This year’s recipients of proceeds are the Covington Little Buccs
and the Covington High School Cheerleaders.
M-U Public LibraryBoard Meeting Set The Milton-Union Public
Library Board meeting will be
held Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 7 p.m.
The public is invited.
The library is located at 560
S. Main St., West Milton.
FREE Saturday
Movies Offered
At Milton Library
The Milton-Union Public
Library will offer two Saturday
Showcase movies this month:
August 16, 2:30-4:30 p.m.
- “Divergent” (PG-13)
August 23, 2:30-4:30 p.m.
- “Mary Poppins” (G)
Both movies are free and
held in the library’s multi-pur-
pose room. Bring a comfy chair
and enjoy popcorn and drinks.
The library is located at 560
S. Main St., West Milton.
Covington BOE
To Meet Aug. 21
The Covington Exempted
Village School District Board
of Education will meet in Reg-
ular Session on Thursday, Aug.
21, 6 p.m., in the Covington
Board Office, located in Cov-
ington Middle School, 25 Grant
St., Covington.
This is an open meeting and
the public is welcome to attend.
Milton-Union BOE
Meeting Scheduled
A Milton-Union Regular
Board Meeting will be held
Monday, Aug. 18, 6:30 p.m. in
the Board Conference Room.
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5th Annual
Herbie Fuzz 5K Planned August 16 The 5th Annual Herbie Fuzz 5k is set for 8 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 16. The 5k will begin at Covington
High School and conclude at the Covington Eagles.
This year’s event features a competitive 5k Run, Walk, Stroller Competition, Dog Competition, and a
half-mile kids’ Fun Run. Prizes are available to the first three finishers in each age group, as well as the
first three strollers, dogs, and walkers to cross. All kids’ Fun Run participants receive a finisher’s award.
Registration will be ongoing until 7:45 a.m. day of the race. The first 400 registrations receive a dri-fit
tank. Regular T-shirts also are available by request. Registration can be done online at www.speedy-
feet.com, or in person at Covington High School from 5-9 p.m. on August 15, or until the race start on race
day.
In its fifth year, the Herbie Fuzz has given more than $26,000 in donations to the Good Samaritan Cancer
Center, in memory of Paul Finfrock, and to The Ohio State University James Cancer Center and Solove In-
stitute, in memory of Jerry Fessler. Both passed away in the summer 2009.
Newton Open HouseSlated August 19
Mark your calendars forTuesday, Aug. 19, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Newton LocalSchools invite students, par-ents, grandparents, and friendsto come visit the school facilityduring the annual Open House. This will be a great oppor-tunity to meet the teachers aswell as become acquainted withthe school’s facilities. Newton’s first day of schoolwill be Wednesday, Aug. 20.
Community employment Program
Offered At M-U Public Library
Jeff Steele of Goodwill/Easter Seals will present anotherCommunity Employment Pro-gram, an ongoing job-seekerevent scheduled in August andSeptember at the Milton-UnionPublic Library. The next date will be Thurs-day, Aug. 28, from noon ‘til 2p.m. To sign up for the second of
four sessions, please call the li-brary at 937-698-5515, or stopby 560 S. Main St. in West Mil-ton.
Grief Support Group Offered
By State of the Heart Hospice
Losing a loved one can beone of life’s most difficult expe-riences. Often, those grievingneed help dealing with theirloss. State of the Heart Hospiceis offering adult grief supportmeetings beginning Monday,Aug. 25, and continuing eachMonday night through Septem-ber 29. The sessions are free
and are open to anyone in thecommunity. It is not necessaryto be associated with hospicecare. Meetings will be heldfrom 6-8 p.m. at the State of theHeart office, 1350 N. Broad-way, Greenville. Meetings will be conductedby Meredith Carpe, a LicensedSocial Worker and BereavementSupport Specialist for State ofthe Heart, along with State ofthe Heart Hospice Chaplain
Jacque Collins. To register for grief supportmeetings, call 1-800-417-7535and ask to speak to a member ofthe bereavement staff. Visit theagency web site at www.State-
oftheheartcare.org.
Miami Valley Centre Mall, Piqua937-773-0950 • 937-726-3488
Monday-Saturday 10-9, Sunday 12-6
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Valley FarewellsAlExANdER, EdWiN l., 78 - A resident of Covington. Died Wednesday, July 23, at PiquaManor.deMOSS, ROBERT E., 81 - A resident of Bradford. Died Thursday, July 31, at the CovingtonCare Center.gAESSlER, dAvid, 69 - A resident of Dayton. Died Thursday, Aug. 7, at Koester Pavilion,Troy.HickS, cHARlOTTE A. (Wilson), 65 - A resident of Bradford. Died Tuesday, Aug. 5, atGood Samaritan Hospital, Dayton.lAyMAN, ARiA M., infant - Daughter of Joshua and Lindsey (Feaselman) Layman. DiedSunday, July 27.ROuSH, jOSEPH d. “jd”, 47 - A resident of Huber Heights. Died Wednesday, Aug. 6, atMiami Valley Hospital, Dayton.SAdON, ARlENE (grossen), 93 - A resident of Dayton. Died Thursday, Aug. 7, at Friend-ship Village.SHEETS, STEvEN A., 61 - A resident of West Milton. Died Thursday, July 31, at Ohio StateUniversity Ross Heart Hospital.
Hoffman Art Show Winners Announced
Thirty-five artists participated in the 8th annual Art Show held July 18-20 at Hoffman United MethodistChurch in West Milton. Over 200 attendees had the opportunity to vote on their three favorite pieces amongthe 87 on display. A number of pieces were sold throughout the show.
During the Opening Reception Friday evening, participating artists voted on their top three choices. Theresults were: Jack Welbaum for "I Will Fight No More"; Regina Whipp for "Four In Hand"; and SonnieWoodworth for "Hibiscus – Cool Beauty.” Each was awarded $100.
When the People's Choice Awards from all three days were tallied the winners were: 1st Place - JackWelbaum for "I Will Fight No More" - $500; 2nd Place - Regina Whipp for "Four In Hand" - $400; and3rd Place - Gloria Honeyman for her Raku Horsehair Pottery - $300. Honorable Mention earned an award of $100 each for: Sonnie Woodworth for "Hibiscus – Cool Beauty";Joshua Bellas for "Plugged In"; Linda Lock for "Mother and Child"; George Stum for "The Girl"; andNancy Klipstine for "Silver and Crystal.”
The show committee extends a special thank you to Bill Netzley of Netzley Roofing for the prize moneydonation of $2,000. The committee would also like to thank all the participants, as well as all those whoattended the show. The committee recognizes Bob Menker of Patterson's Flowers for providing the varietyof beautiful plants placed throughout the show as well as Hale Sarver Funeral Home for providing pedestalsto display some of the items.
Would Your
House of WorsHip
like To Be included
on our cHurcH page?
The Sti l lwater Valley Advertiser is pleased to publish a
church page for our readers. Our next regular monthly church
page is scheduled to run SEPTEMBER 3.
This is a great way to publicize revivals, guest speakers, musical
programs, and other special events, as well as welcoming newcom-
ers to the area who are seeking a house of worship.
Individual church ads will be two columns wide by two inches
and offered at a very nominal cost of just $20 PER MONTH.
Contact our office at 937-473-2028 or 937-473-2029 and our
office personnel will be happy to assist you.
You can also email our sales representative, Yvonne
Welbaum, at [email protected].
Road Closure Notice The Union TownshipTrustees will be closing Monroe-Concord Rd., between KesslerRd. and Kessler-Frederick Rd.,on August 14 and 15, for culvertinstallation.
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Healthy Products
for Customers “I really shouldn’t have pizza. It’s not very healthy for me to eat.”
So many times we hear that statement and it makes us want to an-
nounce to the world that isn’t necessarily true.
At Indian’s Pizza, we work very hard to provide a quality, tasty,
and healthy product for our customers. It begins with the basics. We
make our own crust from scratch, out of the same items you would
use in your kitchen at home. No preservatives. We make our sauce
from only the best tomato products canned by an Italian family in
California. Our vegetables come to us fresh. Only as needed do we
dice and slice for the freshest quality. When it comes to pickled items
or meats, we never settle for anything that we consider less than the
top quality available. If a supplier sends us a substitution, we refuse
it and wait for the best to arrive. There are several hamburger top-
pings that can go on a pizza, but we purchase freshly ground chuck
and hand process it to create a consistent low-fat and flavorful ad-
dition to any pizza. Even our pepperoni is low-fat.
Beyond the health factor of the ingredients on a pizza, where else
can you find a whole meal in one place? A meal that contains a serv-
ing of grains, vegetables, meat and dairy, even fruit, all in one? If
calories are a concern, or you are worried about the amount of bread
you eat, ask for a thin crust. A vegetable pizza on a thin crust... now
that’s a great meal!
In response to the growing number of people with dietary issues,
we also offer gluten-free pizza and subs. Our staff has been in-
structed in the safe preparation of these products for our customers.
Many folks comment on how flavorful these are in comparison to
other gluten-free choices.
Beyond pizza, which makes up about 65 percent of our menu,
we also offer a line of great salads, again made from the freshest in-
gredients, sugar-free ice cream, whole wheat sub buns, and other
items to provide quality choices for families – without them actually
doing the cooking themselves.
(the above article was submitted for publication by the owners
of indian’s Pizza)
the Flour Barrel stocksWhat You need
For Healthy cooking, Eating The Flour Barrel is basically a bulk foods store offering quality
ingredients at lower prices. They carry some healthy and special diet
items such as Xylitol and Stevia sweeteners. Various gluten-free flours
and mixes are also available, including brown rice flour, white rice
flour, soy flour, potato starch and tapioca starch, an all-purpose GF
flour, sorghum flour, a GF bread mix, GF brownie mix, GF pancake
mix, and GF corn pasta. GF noodles, pretzels, and crackers, also.
You will find whole wheat pastas, raw wheat germ, oat bran and
wheat bran, unrefined sugar, evaporated cane juice, fructose, and su-
canat on their well-stocked shelves. Barlean’s Coconut Oil is avail-
able, as well as a cheaper coconut oil.
Also included in their inventory are crisp vegetable chips, sweet
potato chips, green bean chips, carrot chips, okra chips, dried kiwi,
tropical fruit salad, tropical fruit trio, pumpkin seeds, R & S pumpkin
seeds, quinoa, flax seeds and flax seed meals, maple syrup, almond
butter and peanut butter, couscous with chives and saffron, saffron
jasmine rice, brown and wild Rice Pilaf, brown Basmati rice, Mrs.
Miller’s noodles, spelt, whole wheat, spinach, tomato, basil, garlic,
parsley, and old fashioned potpie squares.
RealSalt, nuts and dried fruits, plus many more items too numerous
to mention fill The Flour Barrel’s shelves to capacity.
For their customers who like to can the healthy foods they’ve
grown in their gardens, The Flour Barrel carries Dutch Jell, pickling
lime, canning lids and jar rings, fresh fruit preserver, citric acid, pick-
ling spices. Mrs. Wages Tomato Mixes and Pickle Mixes, alum pow-
der, pickling/canning salt, gallon jugs of vinegar, and raw vinegar in
quarts.
For their customers’ convenience, The Flour Barrel also now offers
a large selection of deli meat and cheese, along with macaroni salad,
potato salad, chicken salad and cole slaw.
Discover a healthier you! Find dozens of items throughout the
store or visit un online at: www.discoverbulk.com.
This Gettysburg business is located at 9138 U.S. Rt. 36, a half-
mile west of Gettysburg. Their hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.;
Tuesday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.;
closed Sunday. The deli slicers close down 15 minutes befoe store
closing.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact The Flour Barrel at
937-447-4925.
Subway Has YourFresh Interests At Heart
The menu at Subway represents the company’s commitment to help-
ing you discover and maintain healthful eating habits while enjoying
the foods you love. A variety of delicious sandwiches and wraps, as well
as salads, allows Subway’s customers to order their meals to their indi-
vidual food preferences, without sacrificing great taste.
When dining out with friends and family, it’s easy to satisfy every-
one with Subway’s nice array of freshly baked breads, wraps, meats,
cheeses, vegetables, condiments and seasonings.
Watching your weight? Subway offers seven subs with just 6 grams
of fat or less! Now you can enjoy a delicious meal while watching calo-
ries, carbs, and fat grams.
And since your Subway meal was so “healthy” for you, you can al-
ways order one of their freshly baked cookies for dessert – guilt-free!
Enjoy your meal in Subway’s comfortable dining area, or tell your
cashier you’d like to take your order with you.
Planning a get-together? Let Subway take the worry out of food
preparation so you can enjoy more time with your friends and family.
Quick Tips for Low
Back Pain
BY Dr. Brian J. OLsOn
7015 St. Rt. 41, Covington • 937-473-5959
Fax: 937-473-2799 As a chiropractor, low back pain fills my office. I would like to
share some common practices that can minimize the pain and discom-
fort that is associated with this problem.
First off, whenever in doubt, always use ice instead of heat over
the location of the discomfort. This will reduce inflammation and help
diminish the intensity of the pain. Second, don’t fight through the pain,
trying to minimize the pain by avoiding positions that exacerbate the
problem. Typically, lying down or standing helps because there is less
pressure on the spine than during sitting. Driving typically will in-
crease pain.
Finally, a few stretches to help with this problem. Stretching the
back of the legs usually helps. I suggest lying face up while pulling
the legs to the chest, both individually, then together. If this doesn’t
help, try lying face down with the chest propped up. This shortens the
back muscles.
Lastly, pull the belly button in and hold for several seconds. This
helps to retrain some of the muscles of the core.
Remember... if the pain persists or is recurrent, seek the help of a
professional.
Toning Tables Help You Feel & Look Your Best
With a Minimum of Time & Expense Toning tables have been around since the early ‘70s. Originally,
toning tables didn’t have a lot of backing from the medical community.
However, over time, research has shown this form of treatment can be
very beneficial to the body and attitudes have changed.
Health care is a high priority with just about everyone these days,
and Tammy Marker’s Toning Center is an easy and quick way to help
you feel and look your best. She offers five tables – each with a specific
purpose – 1) Sandbag Machine (strengthens the stomach muscles and
helps to firm the buttock area); 2) Waist/Tummy/Hip Machine; 3) Leg
Machine; 4) Arm/Chest Machine; and 5) Vibrating Machine (complete
body toning). Clients spend 10 minutes on each table, and the cost is
very reasonable – just $30 per week – and there are no con-
tracts to sign!
Both men and women benefit from toning tables. You can reduce
inches, firm and tone muscles, reduce pain, increase mobility and en-
ergy, and also lose weight. Other conditions that can benefit from ton-
ing tables are arthritis, diabetes, nerve pain (neuropathy), poor
circulation, weak backs, cardiac problems, fibromyalgia, and high
blood pressure. Even cellulite can be eliminated!
Just think... spending one hour at Tammy Marker’s Toning Center
is equivalent to seven hours in a “big boy” gym! The center will open
in mid-September.
For additional information, email:
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Therapeutic Essential Oils Can Help Relieve Pain Have you ever experienced pain? Acute, chronic, bone-related, muscle-related, joint, or tooth pain?
What do you do to treat it? Most commonly, we go to the doctor or raid our medicine cabinets for over the
counter pain relief medication.
Did you know that the purest of therapeutic grade essential oils contains multiple medicinal properties
(aka constituents) that help assist with the systems of the body? As a matter of fact, many of the drugs used
today were originally derived from the natural constituent first. Then, once the companies learned how to
produce those constituents synthetically, they did and it was much easier to make mass quantities and less
expensive to produce substances in a chemical form rather than a natural form.
Luckily, there are reputable producers of pure therapeutic-grade essential oils such as Young Living Es-
sential Oils that have 20 years of experience cultivating, distilling, and selling the highest quality of essential
oils that are loaded with medicinal properties to help heal ourselves in the most natural way!
The top essential oils for pain have analgesic (substance that has been shown to relieve or reduce pain),
anti-spasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-rheumatic properties specifically:
For bone Pain: Wintergreen, Peppermint, Helichrysum, Idaho Balsam Fir, PanAway Blend
Chronic Pain: Basil and Clove
Joint Pain: Nutmeg, Roman Chamomile, Spruce
Tooth Pain: Thieves Blend (Young Living Essential Oil Blend), PanAway (Young Living Essential Oil
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CoX inhibitors: Thyme, Fennel, Clove, Cinnamon Bark
nitric oxide inhibitors: Peppermint, Oregano, Lemongrass, Nutmeg
We cannot forget that pain is a state of physical, emotional, or mental lack of well-being. It is important
that we understand physical pain and emotional pain are intertwined. We must look at the whole equation
and, unfortunately, synthetic substances only address the physical portion of the problem when dealing with
pain relief.
Inspira Wellness, LLC integrates Young Living's therapeutic grade essential oils with MediCupping
Therapy, Medical Massage, Raindrop Technique, Body Contouring, and Quit Smoking Wraps for effective
results and a healthy alternative for a much higher quality of life.
Inspira Wellness, LLC is also happy to introduce the newest member to the team of massage therapists –
Chasity Moran, LMT. She is a 1994 graduate of Miami East High School and Dayton School of Medical
Massage in 1998.
Chasity specializes in Medical Massage Therapy. To schedule a massage therapy appointment with Ch-
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Bowman Produce Offers Wholesome,
Preservative-Free Products Bowman Produce & Greenhouses, LLC is now in its second decade of raising fresh produce and buying
“farm to farm” fresh fruits from Michigan, Indiana, the Carolinas, and other surrounding states. You can
find Bowman’s produce at several local farmers’ markets from May thru October. You will also find them
at numerous local festivals with their fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as making homemade apple butter
the old-fashioned way, using an open fire and copper kettles.
New in 2014 is a high-tunnel greenhouse that allows Bowman’s to raise fresh produce all year long.
This winter, they’ll be able to offer customers spinach, green onions, romaine red lettuce, mixed lettuces,
radishes, beets, cabbage, turnips, along with other tasty vegetables.
Quality is the backbone of the Bowman name and their large product line. Bowman’s’ dedication of
“farm to farm” means that they buy directly from other fruit and vegetable farmers. You won’t find ware-
house products at any of their stands.
The newest addition to the Bowman produce business is their annual Community Supported Agriculture
(CSA) program. CSA is a partnership between the farmer and the consumer that allows the farmer to tend
the earth and grow the food while the consumer shares in the cost of the enterprise and the risk that goes
along with fruit and vegetable production. Consumers receive fresh, wholesome, and preservative-free fruits
and vegetables on a weekly basis from the beginning of May until the end of October.
Benefits for the consumer include one quick stop for fresh fruits and vegetables on a weekly basis with-
out worrying about getting to the local farmers’ market early enough to ensure a wide selection of the best
products, access to a large variety of additional products, and the consumer’s personal satisfaction of know-
ing that they are feeding their family fresh fruits and vegetables that are locally produced and have minimal
(if any) exposure to herbicides, pesticides, or other preservatives.
Bowman Produce & Greenhouses also offer all of their products at their home farm located on St. Rt.
121, next to Dick Lavy Trucking, just south of Versailles. Their homemade fruit butters and large variety
of jams, as well as popcorn and brown eggs, can be purchased year ‘round. Numerous baked goods products
are also available throughout the year and can be found at their local stands. Clip their ad on this page with
a listing of all their farmers’ markets and festivals coming up from now through the end of the year.
As an additional service to customers, Bowman Produce & Greenhouses also accepts WIC coupons for
items that they offer in their business.
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Thirteen of the Godfrey clan and two guests made a trip to Cumberland Lake in Kentucky over the
weekend.
When two-thirds of the clan gets together, it’s more than satisfying, it’s downright fun.
Daughter number one (Kelly) organized the event, because they spend most of their summer in Cum-
berland. I didn’t realize how many friends they have that own property in this gorgeous boating won-
derland. We rented a trailer and bunkhouse from the Kenworthys in Covington.
The plan was to rent a pontoon, use this as a base point, then use our two other boats for wake boarding
and tie-offs. When we called for the pontoon, we were informed they had nothing left.
Plan number two. We use one of the boats for wake boarding, and the other for joy riding and swim-
ming. This way, the younger kids could take turns at wake boarding, while the elders stayed stationary
under the Bimini top.
Ginger and I calculated it had been more than 20 years since we rented a houseboat on Lake Cumber-
land and spent a week with my mother and stepfather with our three little kids. It’s always nice to have
family surround you.
Friday evening, all day Saturday, and leaving on Sunday morning is a quick trip. But when you can
get that many people together, it’s always a good time!
Well, it’s said that the two happiest days of a boat owner’s life are the day they purchase their boat
and the day they sell it.
When son-in-law number two (Tim) tried to start his boat, it just wasn’t cooperative. He had just got
it back from a local mechanic, but he didn’t have time to take it out for a test ride. When something
doesn’t start around three men, they immediately go straight for the carburetor. When they get to the
engine, they find gas dripping like a hose. After a few looks, and a few jiggles, it’s determined the
linkage wasn’t put back with snap rings. With one quick run to town and the local Auto Zone, we
found what we needed and actually fixed the problem. The boat didn’t run with perfection, but it did
get us through the weekend. I can only imagine what Tim will tell his mechanic.
We boated all day Saturday, and voted to call it a day around sunset. When we got to the boat ramp, it
looked like they were having a boat show. There were hundreds of boats in line to use the three across
boat ramp.
Finally, it was our turn. Tim exited with ease. Son-in-law number one, (David) then took his turn,
while grandchild number one (Chris) drove the boat onto the trailer. David shouts, “Make sure the
trim is up!” Only to find out it will go down, but not up. We can’t get the boat out of the water, because
the motor will hit the ramp. Did I mention there were hundreds of boats? The natives were getting a
little restless. After several attempts, with no luck, we decided to get everyone out of the boat.
“I’m going to put the boat back into the water and tie it to the dock, you get everyone in the truck and
take them back to the trailer,” David commanded like a true Admiral would do.
When we arrived at the campsite, everyone went into action to fix dinner for the clan. It looked like
Hell’s Kitchen. An hour later, David called Chris and told him to come back to the ramp to pick him
and Kelly up. On his return, he told the crowd that he was leaving his boat, and that someone from
Conley Bottom Marine will fix his boat on Tuesday, and then take the boat to the storage area with the
trailer. The Ranks are planning on returning for the last hoorah on Labor Day weekend.
This Week’s boTTom Line: Even though boats are a pain in the asterisk, they always make
you smile.
Valley Echoesby Gary Godfrey
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18 Pack
Miller Lite Beer
$1449
24 Pack Cans
Bud Light or
Budweiser Beer
$1799
30 Pack
Busch Light or
Busch Beer
$1599
18 Pack Cans
Bud Light or
Budweiser Beer
$1499
30 Pack Milwaukee's Best Light or
Milwaukee's Best
$1399
Each
headlettuce$149
Per Lb.
Vine ripetomatoes
$149
Per Lb. - Kahn’s
Bologna
$269
Per Lb.
ColbyCheese
$349
Per Lb. - Farmland
Cookedham
$369
Per Lb.
Chickendrumsticks
$149
Per Lb. - Pork Loin
CountryStyleribs
$239
Per Lb.
Pork Loin Center Cut
Chops
$299
1.5 Liter
pepSi,mt dew$100
Per Dozen - Fulton Farm
SweetCorn$399
Per Lb. - Red or Green
GrapeS$149
Per Lb.
GroundChuCk$299
Per Lb. - Boneless
StripSteak$899
Each
indianamelonS$299
Per Lb. - Bulk
SlicedBacon$369
22 Lb. Bag
ICE$379