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THE LICKING VALLEY COURIER PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2012 CHAIN SAWS STARTING AT $ 179 95 BLOWERS STARTING AT $ 149 95 TRIMMERS STARTING AT $ 159 95 STIHL IS THE NUMBER ONE SELLING BRAND OF GASOLINE-POWERED HANDHELD OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT IN AMERICA * GIVE DAD THE # 1 SELLING BRAND IN AMERICA * SCAN HERE TO FIND YOUR LOCAL STIHL DEALER or visit STIHLdealers.com Available at participating dealers while supplies last. © 2012 STIHL BES12-541-102877-5 One Powerhead. Multiple Attachments. Create a custom lawn care system – buy the KombiMotor and the attachments you need 13 easy-to-switch attachments (sold separately) allow you to trim, edge, clean up, prune and more! Saves on storage space and costs! $ 229 95 Powerhead Only KM 55 R KOMBISYSTEM SAVE $50 Buy any KM unit and one attachment and receive the FS line trimmer attachment $89.95 BES-SRP. Offer good through 7/31/12 at participating dealers while supplies last. $ 39 95 FOR JUST Blower Attachment $ 99 95 $ 379 95 Features adjustable automatic bar and chain oiler and side-access chain tensioner for ease of use 16" bar MS 290 STIHL FARM BOSS ® Our #1 selling chain saw model BG 55 HANDHELD BLOWER $ 149 95 Proven handheld blower at an affordable price *“Number one selling brand” is based on syndicated Irwin Broh Research (commercial landscapers) as well as independent consumer research of 2009-2011 U.S. sales and market share data for the gasoline-powered handheld outdoor power equipment category combined sales to consumers and commercial landscapers. D & S Outdoor Products 758 Ky 15 South | Campton 606-668-3730 | DandsOutdoorProducts.com By Miranda M. Cantrell Morgan County’s Jamie Ferguson racked up another late model feature win on Saturday, June 9, at 191 Speedway in Ha- zel Green, where he again beat Brandon Fouts for the second consecutive week. Ferguson (#13) and Fouts (#81) once again dominated in the absence of Derek Fisher (#38), of Olympia, whose me- chanical woes have prevented him from competing in several feature events this season. Henry Lawson (#L13), of West Liberty, finished fourth in his second late model feature race. Keith “Jabber” Gray (#4) won his second consecutive open wheel modified feature, while Reggie Ritchie (#4) and Tony Fletcher (#72) claimed wins in the bomber and modi- fied four-cylinder classes. Stock four-cylinder com- petitors observed the annual Kenny King Memorial, which saw Bryson Patton (#7B) and Bryce Maynard (#32) as win- ners in two features. The following is a complete listing of results in all classes: Late Model 1. #13 Jamie Ferguson 2. #81 Brandon Fouts 3. #14 Tony Stone 4. #L13 Henry Lawson 5. #11 Dakota Pennington 6. #48 Boone Salmons 7. #44 Roger Stacy Open Wheel Modified 1. #S4 Keith “Jabber” Gray 2. #43K Kevin Hall 3. #28 Josh Stumbo 4. #20 Justin Jacobs 5. #17C Lee Colwell 6. #71 Chris Carroll 7. #88 Wade Mayabb Jr. 8. #10C Charlie Taylor 9. #032 Brandon Maynard 10. #31 Shane Ellis Bomber 1. #4 Reggie Ritchie 2. #460 Robbie Perkins 3. #007 Randall Stamper 4. #55 Aaron Banks 5. #68 Tommy Banks 6. #22 Johnny Thorpe 7. #5 Ryan Robertson 8. #11 Brandon Banks 9. #Billy Morgan (DNS) 10. #37H Greg Hensley (DNS) 11. #67 Greg Hayes (DNS) Modified 4 Cylinder 1. #72 Tony Fletcher 2. #28JR Blake Roe 3. #A7 Robert Riley 4. #Joe Mayabb 5. #5 Deanna Noble 6. #28M Martin Roe (DNS) 7. #53 James Rice (DNS) 8. #3 Mark Adkins (DNS) Kenny King Memorial Feature #1 1. #7B Bryson Patton 2. #46 Brandon Henson 3. #3N Nathan Martin 4. #102 Jonathan Couch 5. #26T Tyler Miller 6. #11 Shane Yates 7. #95 Greg “Bubba” Banks 8. #K7 Steve McPherson 9. #9X Steve Lewis 10. #T45 Tommy Cox 11. #65 Glenn Ross 12. #18 Brian Ferguson 13. #00 Archie Johnson 14. #36 Jeremy Creech 15. #27 Chris Sallie 16. #52 Eric Little 17. #Colt 45 Tracy Little 18. #2H Heath Tackett (DNS) Kenny King Memorial Feature #2 1. #32 Bryce Maynard 2. #3T Gary Turner 3. #01 Leon Hurt 4. #29 Jacob Taulbee 5. #42 Cody Smallwood 6. #53 Taylor Neace 7. #04 Tyler Hayes 8. #3 Kenny Barnett 9. #21 Norvel Collinsworth 10. #97 Billy Helton 11. #34H Ryan Hamblin 12. #191 Alicia Little 13. #34B Brian Baker 14. #7 Jared Robinson 15. #15H Jeff Halsey 16. #2X Brogan Maynard 17. #55B Brent Maynard 18. #33 Travis Cox 19. #B1 Brandon Stacy (DNS) For more information about 191 Speedway, 7991 KY-191, Campton, “like” the venue’s Facebook page or call 606-662- 9191. See you at the races! Jamie Ferguson collects third checkered flag of season Lenox By Estelle Caskey June 11--We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Vivian Peyton and to all those who have lost loved ones. Estelle and Louise Caskey visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Reva Hutchinson and also Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adkins. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Helton were Saturday afternoon visi- tors of Estelle and Louise Cas- key. Mrs. Joyce Ferguson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garrick Ratliff, in Morehead. Mr. and Mrs. Garrick Ratliff and son, Garrison Lee, of More- head, visited on Monday with Mrs. Joyce Ferguson and Mrs. Reva Hutchinson. Mrs. Connie Keeton was a visitor of her aunt, Mrs. Jo- sephine O’Neal, one day last week. Mrs. Joyce Ferguson and Mrs. Reva Hutchinson were shopping in Morehead one day last week. Mrs. Frances DeHart, of Ft. Mitchell, spent last week in Marietta, Georgia visiting with sisters, Mrs. Billie Perkins and Mrs. Virginia Watkins, and families. Mrs. Josephine O’Neal was among the many attendees of the Paul Gilley Day, in May- town, on Saturday. Her brother, Arthur Robert Johnson, was one of the several performers. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Ramey and daughters, Grace, Regan, and Carley, of Burlington, were vacationing in Madera Beach, Florida last week. Enroute they visited with Mrs. Billie Perkins and family in Marietta, Georgia. We send our get well wishes to Mrs. Bernice Johnson, of Dayton, Ohio, wio is a patient at Miami Valley Hospital. Household Hints • Mist a solution of 1 part fabric softener to 3 parts of water over clean pantyhose to lengthen their life. • Tame dry, static hair by wiping a fabric softener sheet over your head. • For a soothing foot massage roll the soles of your bare feet back and forth overa golf ball. • Remove hanger marks from shirts by wetting the hanger bumps and dry them flaw with a hairdryer. • When decorating a cake, use a cleaned ketchup or mus- tard bottle to easily spread thin lines of icing. Firetruck big hit with 5th graders The fifth grade students at Morgan Central Elementary School recently enjoyed a fun filled day of surprises arranged by their teachers: Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Harper, and Mrs. Day. The biggest surprise came when Jamie Phipps brought the fire truck to hose the students down. The teachers said it was great to see the children laughing and having fun. A special thank you to Jamie Phipps of the West Liberty Fire Department. Morehead Inspiration Cen- ter, a long-term peer-led re- covery program facilitated by Pathways Inc., would like to thank the ladies and gentlemen from Gateway Community Ac- tion for helping with the Life Skills portion of our program. Gateway and MIC partnered to to give thre participants certain skills in money management and budgeting, parenting, and being better fathers. While here, several members of Gateway took a tour of the facility and participated in Community. They had this to say: Justin Wells, Job Coach and Facilitator: “I feel very fortunate to have received the privilege to work with such a diverse and interesting group of gentlemen. It has certainly changed any ideas about those with a background of addiction, and I feel as if my life is much richer for having met these men. I challenge everyone to learn more about the life-chang- ing work taking place at the Morehead Inspiration Center.” Angie Elliott, Case Man- ager for the Healthy Marriage Program, stated: “I wish more people would take the time to stop and visit the Inspiration Center in Morehead. It was a great experience to meet these guys and get to know them. It was an eye-opening experience for me. I now have a better understanding of working with people that struggle with addic- tion. We are so blessed to have such a wonderful facility this close to home.” Beth Howard, Case Manag- er, of the Fatherhood Program, said: “Addiction is something that touches almost everyone’s lives at some point. I know it has touched mine. However, through my work at the Inspira- tion Center and in working with these gentlemen, not only was I able to teach and encourage them, but I was able to find some healing and understand- ing about the ways addiction has touched my family and my life. I am so full of gratitude for the Inspiration Center. My life is richer for having worked there.” Gateway Community Ac- tion provides these and many other services to the public and organizations. If interested, or if you have questions, contact them at 606-743-3133. Frankie Spencer, Adminis- trator, Liaison/Community Ed- ucator for Morehead Inspiration Center, extends an invitation to anyone to stop by for a tour and participate in Community. See what our program does for individuals with addiction and how it can change lives. Call 606-783-0404 and ask for Frankie Spancer. Gateway Community Action personnel with participants at the Morehead Inspiration Center . Community Action staff teaches life skills at center Entry Fee: $30.00 PLEASANT VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB Saturday, June 16 Father’s Day Golf Scramble Father’s Day Golf Scramble Registration starts at 9 am. Tee off at 10 am. IT WILL BE ABCD DRAW FORMATE. All proceeds will go to the club to purchase new equipment. • First Place – $300 • Second Place – $200 • Third Place – $120 Please come out support our club and celebrate our fathers the day before Fathers Day.

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Page 1: Firetruck big hit with 5th graders - University of Kentucky

The Licking VaLLey courier PAGE SEVENThursday, June 14, 2012

CHAIN SAWS STARTING AT $17995 BLOWERS STARTING AT $14995 TRIMMERS STARTING AT $15995

STIHL IS THE NUMBER ONE SELLING BRAND OF GASOLINE-POWERED HANDHELD OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT IN AMERICA*

GIVE DAD THE #1 SELLING BRAND IN AMERICA*

SCAN HERE TO FIND YOUR LOCAL STIHL DEALERor visit STIHLdealers.com

Available at participating dealers while supplies last. © 2012 STIHL BES12-541-102877-5

One Powerhead. Multiple Attachments.

Create a custom lawn care system – buy the KombiMotor and the attachments you need

13 easy-to-switch attachments (sold separately) allow you to trim, edge, clean up, prune and more!

Saves on storage space and costs!

$22995Powerhead Only

KM 55 R KOMBISYSTEM

SAVE $50Buy any KM unit and one attachment and receive the FS line trimmer attachment

$89.95 BES-SRP. Offer good through 7/31/12 at participating dealers while supplies last.

$3995FOR JUST

Blower Attachment$9995

$37995

Features adjustable automatic bar and chain oiler and side-access chain tensioner for ease of use

16" bar

MS 290 STIHL FARM BOSS®

Our #1 selling chain saw model

BG 55 HANDHELD BLOWER $14995

Proven handheld blower at an affordable price

*“Number one selling brand” is based on syndicated Irwin Broh Research (commercial landscapers) as well as independent consumer research of 2009-2011 U.S. sales and market share data for the gasoline-powered handheld outdoor power equipment category combined sales to consumers and commercial landscapers.

D & S Outdoor Products758 Ky 15 South | Campton

606-668-3730 | DandsOutdoorProducts.com

BES12-541-102877-5.indd 1 6/7/12 11:42 AM

By Miranda M. CantrellMorgan County’s Jamie

Ferguson racked up another late model feature win on Saturday, June 9, at 191 Speedway in Ha-zel Green, where he again beat Brandon Fouts for the second consecutive week.

Ferguson (#13) and Fouts (#81) once again dominated in the absence of Derek Fisher (#38), of Olympia, whose me-chanical woes have prevented him from competing in several feature events this season.

Henry Lawson (#L13), of West Liberty, finished fourth in his second late model feature race.

Keith “Jabber” Gray (#4) won his second consecutive open wheel modified feature, while Reggie Ritchie (#4) and Tony Fletcher (#72) claimed wins in the bomber and modi-fied four-cylinder classes.

Stock four-cylinder com-petitors observed the annual Kenny King Memorial, which saw Bryson Patton (#7B) and Bryce Maynard (#32) as win-ners in two features.

The following is a complete listing of results in all classes:

Late Model1. #13 Jamie Ferguson2. #81 Brandon Fouts3. #14 Tony Stone4. #L13 Henry Lawson5. #11 Dakota Pennington6. #48 Boone Salmons

7. #44 Roger StacyOpen Wheel Modified

1. #S4 Keith “Jabber” Gray2. #43K Kevin Hall3. #28 Josh Stumbo4. #20 Justin Jacobs5. #17C Lee Colwell6. #71 Chris Carroll7. #88 Wade Mayabb Jr.8. #10C Charlie Taylor9. #032 Brandon Maynard10. #31 Shane Ellis

Bomber1. #4 Reggie Ritchie2. #460 Robbie Perkins3. #007 Randall Stamper4. #55 Aaron Banks5. #68 Tommy Banks6. #22 Johnny Thorpe7. #5 Ryan Robertson8. #11 Brandon Banks9. #Billy Morgan (DNS)10. #37H Greg Hensley

(DNS)11. #67 Greg Hayes (DNS)

Modified 4 Cylinder1. #72 Tony Fletcher2. #28JR Blake Roe3. #A7 Robert Riley4. #Joe Mayabb5. #5 Deanna Noble6. #28M Martin Roe (DNS)7. #53 James Rice (DNS)8. #3 Mark Adkins (DNS)Kenny King Memorial

Feature #11. #7B Bryson Patton2. #46 Brandon Henson3. #3N Nathan Martin4. #102 Jonathan Couch5. #26T Tyler Miller

6. #11 Shane Yates7. #95 Greg “Bubba” Banks8. #K7 Steve McPherson9. #9X Steve Lewis10. #T45 Tommy Cox11. #65 Glenn Ross12. #18 Brian Ferguson13. #00 Archie Johnson14. #36 Jeremy Creech15. #27 Chris Sallie16. #52 Eric Little17. #Colt 45 Tracy Little18. #2H Heath Tackett (DNS)Kenny King Memorial

Feature #21. #32 Bryce Maynard2. #3T Gary Turner3. #01 Leon Hurt4. #29 Jacob Taulbee5. #42 Cody Smallwood6. #53 Taylor Neace7. #04 Tyler Hayes8. #3 Kenny Barnett9. #21 Norvel Collinsworth10. #97 Billy Helton11. #34H Ryan Hamblin12. #191 Alicia Little13. #34B Brian Baker14. #7 Jared Robinson15. #15H Jeff Halsey16. #2X Brogan Maynard17. #55B Brent Maynard18. #33 Travis Cox19. #B1 Brandon Stacy

(DNS)For more information about

191 Speedway, 7991 KY-191, Campton, “like” the venue’s Facebook page or call 606-662-9191. See you at the races!

Jamie Ferguson collects third checkered flag of season

LenoxBy Estelle Caskey

June 11--We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Vivian Peyton and to all those who have lost loved ones.

Estelle and Louise Caskey visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Reva Hutchinson and also Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Helton were Saturday afternoon visi-tors of Estelle and Louise Cas-key.

Mrs. Joyce Ferguson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garrick Ratliff, in Morehead.

Mr. and Mrs. Garrick Ratliff and son, Garrison Lee, of More-head, visited on Monday with Mrs. Joyce Ferguson and Mrs. Reva Hutchinson.

Mrs. Connie Keeton was a visitor of her aunt, Mrs. Jo-sephine O’Neal, one day last week.

Mrs. Joyce Ferguson and Mrs. Reva Hutchinson were shopping in Morehead one day last week.

Mrs. Frances DeHart, of Ft. Mitchell, spent last week in Marietta, Georgia visiting with sisters, Mrs. Billie Perkins and Mrs. Virginia Watkins, and families.

Mrs. Josephine O’Neal was among the many attendees of the Paul Gilley Day, in May-town, on Saturday. Her brother, Arthur Robert Johnson, was one of the several performers.

Mr. and Mrs. Brad Ramey and daughters, Grace, Regan, and Carley, of Burlington, were vacationing in Madera Beach, Florida last week. Enroute they visited with Mrs. Billie Perkins and family in Marietta, Georgia.

We send our get well wishes to Mrs. Bernice Johnson, of Dayton, Ohio, wio is a patient at Miami Valley Hospital.

Household Hints• Mist a solution of 1 part

fabric softener to 3 parts of water over clean pantyhose to lengthen their life.

• Tame dry, static hair by wiping a fabric softener sheet over your head.

• For a soothing foot massage roll the soles of your bare feet back and forth overa golf ball.

• Remove hanger marks from shirts by wetting the hanger bumps and dry them flaw with a hairdryer.

• When decorating a cake, use a cleaned ketchup or mus-tard bottle to easily spread thin lines of icing.

Firetruck big hit with 5th gradersThe fifth grade students at Morgan Central Elementary School recently enjoyed a fun filled day of surprises arranged by their teachers: Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Harper, and Mrs. Day. The biggest surprise came when Jamie Phipps brought the fire truck to hose the students down. The teachers said it was great to see the children laughing and having fun. A special thank you to Jamie Phipps of the West Liberty Fire Department.

Morehead Inspiration Cen-ter, a long-term peer-led re-covery program facilitated by Pathways Inc., would like to thank the ladies and gentlemen from Gateway Community Ac-tion for helping with the Life Skills portion of our program. Gateway and MIC partnered to to give thre participants certain skills in money management and budgeting, parenting, and being better fathers. While here, several members of Gateway took a tour of the facility and participated in Community. They had this to say:

Justin Wells, Job Coach and Facilitator: “I feel very fortunate to have received the privilege to work with such a diverse and interesting group of gentlemen. It has certainly changed any ideas about those with a background of addiction, and I feel as if my life is much richer for having met these men. I challenge everyone to learn more about the life-chang-ing work taking place at the Morehead Inspiration Center.”

Angie Elliott, Case Man-ager for the Healthy Marriage Program, stated: “I wish more people would take the time to stop and visit the Inspiration Center in Morehead. It was a great experience to meet these guys and get to know them. It was an eye-opening experience for me. I now have a better

understanding of working with people that struggle with addic-tion. We are so blessed to have such a wonderful facility this close to home.”

Beth Howard, Case Manag-er, of the Fatherhood Program, said: “Addiction is something that touches almost everyone’s lives at some point. I know it has touched mine. However, through my work at the Inspira-tion Center and in working with these gentlemen, not only was I able to teach and encourage them, but I was able to find some healing and understand-ing about the ways addiction has touched my family and my life. I am so full of gratitude for the Inspiration Center. My life is richer for having worked there.”

Gateway Community Ac-tion provides these and many other services to the public and organizations. If interested, or if you have questions, contact them at 606-743-3133.

Frankie Spencer, Adminis-trator, Liaison/Community Ed-ucator for Morehead Inspiration Center, extends an invitation to anyone to stop by for a tour and participate in Community. See what our program does for individuals with addiction and how it can change lives. Call 606-783-0404 and ask for Frankie Spancer.

Gateway Community Action personnel with participants at the Morehead Inspiration Center .

Community Action staffteaches life skills at center

Entry Fee: $30.00

PLEASANT VALLEYCOUNTRY CLUB

Saturday, June 16

Father’s DayGolf ScrambleFather’s Day

Golf ScrambleRegistration starts at 9 am.

Tee off at 10 am.IT WILL BE ABCD DRAW FORMATE. All proceeds will go to the club to

purchase new equipment.

• First Place – $300• Second Place – $200 • Third Place – $120Please come out support our club and celebrate our fathers the day

before Fathers Day.