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Brown County Lawn & Garden 685 Main Street Hamersville, OH 45130 937-379-2244 See dealer or toro.com (toro.ca for Canadian residents) for warranty details. Product availability, pricing & special promotions are subject to dealer options. Own The Best On The Block Special Financing Available 3-in-1 cutting system Automatic braking system Exclusive Smart Speed Control Powerful Kohler or Kawasaki engines Prices Starting @ $2,299 TimeCutter SS zero-turn mowers Special Financing Available Z Master Commercial 2000 Prices Starting @ $6,999 8 gallon fuel tank capacity Ground speed up to 8.5 mph Heavy-duty canister air filtration system Powerful Kawasaki engines www.toro.com Brown County has a Mower for any size yard you have. Come in to Brown County Lawn & Garden to see the full line up of Toro Mowers for your yard. Brown County Larw & Garden is a full line dealer with parts and service. Brown County will service most brands. Toro has an exciting line up for 2012!!!! *The gross torque of this engine was laboratory rated by the engine manufacturer in accordance with SAE J1940. As configured to meet safety, emission and operating requirements, the actual engine torque on this class of mower will be significantly lower. Special Financing Available ecial ncing lable ard you have Come in to Brown Traxel’s Jewelry & Gifts Blue Grass Shopping Center 1120 US Highway 68 • Maysville KY 41056 606.564.3220 Mon-Fri: 9:30-5:30 • Sat 9:30-5 • Closed Sunday PANDORA Gift Set • April 26 th - May 13 th Buy the PANDORA Cherished Mother’s Gift Set (one PANDORA clasp bracelet, two sunburst clips, the MOM charm, and a charm valued at $35 or less) $200* *Good while supplies last. See our store for details. U.S.Pat. No.7,007,507 • © 2012Pandora Jewelry, LLC • All rights reserved • PANDORA. NET Experience at: SATURDAY, APRIL 28TH • 9AM TO 5PM SUNDAY, APRIL 29TH • 10AM TO 4PM In the modern 200,000 sq. ft. King Burley Warehouse • 1510 Industrial Park Dr. Maysville, Kentucky 41056 Located on the "AA" Highway in Maysville, Kentucky behind Mann Chrysler Unlimited Free Parking • Easy Access • Admission $2.00 • Children under 12 Free For information call: 606-584-6175 • Email: [email protected] or jones@maysvilleky.net FINE FURNITURE, DISHES, GLASSWARE, JEWELRY, PRIMITIVES, COLLECTABLES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, GARDEN PLANTS, TREES FOOD AVAILABLE Two Great Shows Under One Roof! Sponsored by Washington Lions Club $ 79 2 Rooms & Hall $ 89 3 Rooms & Hall $ 99 95 4 Rooms & Hall Complete Fire, Smoke and Water Restoration Professionals Serving the area since 1963 Quality Cleaning at Quality Prices! “We don’t soak your carpet or you” Free Deodorizer & Mircroban Carpet Cleaning & Restoration, LLC (937) 378-6721 or 1-800-772-6795 (937) 213-1889 Emergency Service IICRC Certified STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 533 North Shawnee Rd P.O. Box 67 Maysville, KY 41056 Cell: 407-3250 Off.: (606) 564-4900 Home: (606) 564-4690 Fax: (606) 564-4934 Your Local State Farm Agent Bill Boggs •Car •Life •Health •Business •Home State Farm PrimaryPlus is happy to announce the availability of applications for its an- nual Carolyn Caseman Ev- ans PrimaryPlus Scholar- ship program. The program started over 10 years ago, providing over $12,000 in funds thus far to graduat- ing seniors. In 2010, the scholarship was named in memory of one of Prima- ryPlus’ great nurses, Mrs. Carolyn Caseman Evans, who strongly believed in the community she served, loved her patients and was passionate about quality healthcare. The PrimaryPlus Schol- arship can provide a $500 non-renewable scholar- ship to a class of 2012 graduate in Lewis, Flem- ing, Mason and Bracken counties. The scholarship applications are available at the guidance counselors’ office at most high schools, as well as, online at www. primaryplus.net (under Our Services, then click Community Programs). Applicants will be re- quired to submit a brief biography, transcripts of their high school grades/ test scores, financial need information and provide letters of recommendation. Seniors applying must also submit a 500 to 1,000 word essay outlining their pro- fessional goals in the med- ical field, the future con- tributions they would like to make in the community and how this scholarship would help them attain those goals. The deadline for application submis- sion is May 7, 2012. The recipient(s) of the 2011 Pri- maryPlus Scholarship will be announced at the Senior Awards Ceremony at each school. Last year’s win- ners were Peggy Workman of Lewis County, Kaitlyn Parker of Bracken County, Jessica Fritz of Mason County and Emily Jamison of Fleming County. “The PrimaryPlus scholarship program is one of many ways we believe in investing back into our communities...the class of 2012 is our future! It is important to help these young students pursue their dreams, in hopes that they will return home to begin their careers-we believe in their knowledge and their talents,” states Jerry Ugrin, CEO of Prima- ryPlus. PrimaryPlus Scholarship Program for area students The April meeting of NARFE was held Fri- day, April 13, at noon at deSha’s Restaurant in Maysville with Presi- dent Emmalou George, presiding. There were 10 members present plus nine guests who were Rev. Norman Wasson, guest speaker, Marlene Bunten, District IV vice president, Jan Celella, state secre- tary, Jean Shepherd, Mrs. Hay, Janice Cooke, Jan Sherwood, Norma Darnall and Roy Rice. After a delicious lunch, Rev. Wasson gave us a very entertaining speech, ending on a serious note and everyone seemed to enjoy it very much. Marlene Bunten and Lynda Polley gave us syn- opsis of the state meet- ing which was held April 12-14 at Hopkinsville. There were two or three new policies implemented which will make for a bet- ter state meeting. The Golden Burley Chapter won the per capita award for Alzheimer’s sup- port. We are proud of this award. Mary Ann Cooke was made Hospitality Chair- man since she does so much to make our meet- ings hospitable. It was decided that we would meet at the follow- ing places for our summer meetings: June, Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park; July, The Tea Room in Flemingsburg; and Au- gust, Moyer Winery. There will be a speaker for the month of May. Emmalou George fur- nished the door prizes, which were three potted plants and won by Rev. Wasson, Jean Shepherd and Norma Darnall. NARFE hears Rev. Wasson Larry and Sandy Hughes, lifelong resi- dents of Mount Olivet, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an Eastern Carib- bean cruise. They were married in Orangeburg on April 1, 1962 by the Rev. Randall Hill. Their family includes a daughter, Laura and son- in-law, Jeff Houchens of May’s Lick; sons, Lorne and daughter-in-law, Jenny Hughes of Carlisle; and the late Leslie Al- len Hughes, who died in 1988; and four grand- daughters, Taylor and Peyton Houchens of May’s Lick; and Laurel and Jillian Hughes of Carlisle. Sandy is the daugh- ter of Alpha Ballingal of Melbourne, Fla., and the late Robert Ballingal and Larry is the son of the late William B. and Louise Hughes. Larry is the Super- intendant for the State Transportation Cabinet in Robertson County, and Sandy, who taught English at Mason County High School for 31 years, is retired. Hughes 50th anniversary celebrated with cruise Larry and Sandy Hughes PROVIDED FOR A GOOD CAUSE | Mrs. Maurita Owens and her preschool students at St. Michael School in Ripley were named Gold Champions in the school youth program for collecting money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The students bought in their pennies for three consecutive weeks, collecting around $186.00. As a reward the children will have an ice cream sundae party in their classroom. PROVIDED LUCKY WINNER | Shirley Washington recently won a garden cart and tools in a drawing at Ripley Federal Savings Bank. Kath- ryn Gilligan, customer service representative presented her with her prize. PROVIDED UNITED IN MARRIAGE | Stacy Leigh Cluxton and Jerod John Michael, both of Aberdeen, were united in marriage on Oct. 22, 2011. The wedding took place at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Fayetteville, Ohio and was officiated by Rev. Dohrman Byers. Sta- cy is the daughter of Michael and Jackie Cluxton of Manchester, Ohio, and Jerod is the son of John and Diane Michael of Sardinia, Ohio. The lovely bride was given in marriage by Michael Cluxton, father of the bride. THE LEDGER INDEPENDENT WEDNESDAY, 04.25.2012 | B5 THE LEDGER INDEPENDENT | WEDNESDAY, 04.25.2012 COMMUNITY | B5

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THE LEDGER INDEPENDENT WEDNESDAY, 04.25.2012 | B5

Brown County Lawn & Garden685 Main Street

Hamersville, OH 45130937-379-2244

See dealer or toro.com (toro.ca for Canadian residents) for warranty details. Product availability, pricing & special promotions are subject to dealer options.

Own The Best OnThe Block

SpecialFinancingAvailable

3-in-1 cutting systemAutomatic brakingsystemExclusive Smart SpeedControlPowerful Kohler orKawasaki engines

Prices Starting @$2,299

TimeCutter SS zero-turn mowers

SpecialFinancingAvailable

Z Master Commercial 2000

Prices Starting @$6,999

8 gallon fuel tank capacityGround speed up to 8.5mphHeavy-duty canister airfiltration systemPowerful Kawasaki engines

www.toro.com

Brown County has a Mower for any size yard you have. Come in to BrownCounty Lawn & Garden to see the full line up of Toro Mowers for your yard.Brown County Larw & Garden is a full line dealer with parts and service. BrownCounty will service most brands. Toro has an exciting line up for 2012!!!!

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Traxel’s Jewelry & GiftsBlue Grass Shopping Center

1120 US Highway 68 • Maysville KY 41056606.564.3220

Mon-Fri: 9:30-5:30 • Sat 9:30-5 • Closed Sunday

PANDORA Gift Set • April 26th - May 13th

Buy the PANDORA Cherished Mother’s Gift Set(one PANDORA clasp bracelet, two sunburst clips, theMOM charm, and a charm valued at $35 or less) $200*

*Good while supplies last. See our store for details.U.S.Pat. No.7,007,507 • © 2012Pandora Jewelry, LLC • All rights reserved • PANDORA. NET

Experience at:

SATURDAY, APRIL 28TH • 9AM TO 5PMSUNDAY, APRIL 29TH • 10AM TO 4PM

In the modern 200,000 sq. ft. King Burley Warehouse • 1510 Industrial Park Dr.

Maysville, Kentucky 41056

Located on the "AA" Highway in Maysville,Kentucky behind Mann Chrysler

Unlimited Free Parking • Easy Access • Admission $2.00 • Children under 12 FreeFor information call: 606-584-6175 • Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

FINE FURNITURE, DISHES, GLASSWARE,

JEWELRY, PRIMITIVES, COLLECTABLES,

FLOWERS, SHRUBS, GARDEN PLANTS, TREES

FOOD AVAILABLE

Two Great ShowsUnder One Roof!

Sponsored by Washington Lions Club

$792 Rooms& Hall

$893 Rooms& Hall

$9995

4 Rooms& Hall

Complete Fire, Smoke and Water Restoration Professionals

Serving the area since 1963

Quality Cleaning at Quality Prices!

“We don’t soak your carpet or you”

Free Deodorizer & Mircroban

Carpet Cleaning & Restoration, LLC

(937) 378-6721or 1-800-772-6795

(937) 213-1889 Emergency Service

IICRC Certified

STATE FARMINSURANCE COMPANIES

HOME OFFICES:BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS

533 North Shawnee RdP.O. Box 67

Maysville, KY 41056Cell: 407-3250

Off.: (606) 564-4900Home: (606) 564-4690

Fax: (606) 564-4934

YourLocalStateFarmAgentBill Boggs

•Car •Life •Health•Business •Home

State Farm

PrimaryPlus is happy to announce the availability of applications for its an-nual Carolyn Caseman Ev-ans PrimaryPlus Scholar-ship program. The program started over 10 years ago, providing over $12,000 in funds thus far to graduat-ing seniors. In 2010, the scholarship was named in memory of one of Prima-ryPlus’ great nurses, Mrs.

Carolyn Caseman Evans, who strongly believed in the community she served, loved her patients and was passionate about quality healthcare.

The PrimaryPlus Schol-arship can provide a $500 non-renewable scholar-ship to a class of 2012 graduate in Lewis, Flem-ing, Mason and Bracken counties. The scholarship

applications are available at the guidance counselors’ office at most high schools, as well as, online at www.primaryplus.net (under Our Services, then click Community Programs).

Applicants will be re-quired to submit a brief biography, transcripts of their high school grades/test scores, financial need information and provide

letters of recommendation. Seniors applying must also submit a 500 to 1,000 word essay outlining their pro-fessional goals in the med-ical field, the future con-tributions they would like to make in the community and how this scholarship would help them attain those goals. The deadline for application submis-sion is May 7, 2012. The

recipient(s) of the 2011 Pri-maryPlus Scholarship will be announced at the Senior Awards Ceremony at each school. Last year’s win-ners were Peggy Workman of Lewis County, Kaitlyn Parker of Bracken County, Jessica Fritz of Mason County and Emily Jamison of Fleming County.

“The PrimaryPlus scholarship program is one

of many ways we believe in investing back into our communities...the class of 2012 is our future! It is important to help these young students pursue their dreams, in hopes that they will return home to begin their careers-we believe in their knowledge and their talents,” states Jerry Ugrin, CEO of Prima-ryPlus.

PrimaryPlus Scholarship Program for area students

The April meeting of NARFE was held Fri-day, April 13, at noon at deSha’s Restaurant in Maysville with Presi-dent Emmalou George, presiding. There were 10 members present plus nine guests who were Rev. Norman Wasson, guest speaker, Marlene Bunten, District IV vice president, Jan Celella, state secre-tary, Jean Shepherd, Mrs. Hay, Janice Cooke, Jan Sherwood, Norma Darnall and Roy Rice.

After a delicious lunch, Rev. Wasson gave us a very entertaining speech, ending on a serious note and everyone seemed to enjoy it very much.

Marlene Bunten and Lynda Polley gave us syn-opsis of the state meet-ing which was held April 12-14 at Hopkinsville. There were two or three

new policies implemented which will make for a bet-ter state meeting. The Golden Burley Chapter won the per capita award for Alzheimer’s sup-port. We are proud of this award.

Mary Ann Cooke was made Hospitality Chair-man since she does so much to make our meet-ings hospitable.

It was decided that we would meet at the follow-ing places for our summer meetings: June, Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park; July, The Tea Room in Flemingsburg; and Au-gust, Moyer Winery.

There will be a speaker for the month of May.

Emmalou George fur-nished the door prizes, which were three potted plants and won by Rev. Wasson, Jean Shepherd and Norma Darnall.

NARFE hears Rev. Wasson

Larry and Sandy Hughes, lifelong resi-dents of Mount Olivet, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an Eastern Carib-bean cruise. They were married in Orangeburg on April 1, 1962 by the Rev. Randall Hill.

Their family includes a daughter, Laura and son-in-law, Jeff Houchens of May’s Lick; sons, Lorne and daughter-in-law, Jenny Hughes of Carlisle; and the late Leslie Al-len Hughes, who died in 1988; and four grand-daughters, Taylor and Peyton Houchens of May’s Lick; and Laurel and Jillian Hughes of

Carlisle.Sandy is the daugh-

ter of Alpha Ballingal of Melbourne, Fla., and the late Robert Ballingal and Larry is the son of the late William B. and Louise Hughes.

Larry is the Super-intendant for the State Transportation Cabinet in Robertson County, and Sandy, who taught English at Mason County High School for 31 years, is retired.

Hughes 50th anniversary celebrated with cruise

Larry and Sandy Hughes

PROVIDEDFOR A GOOD CAUSE | Mrs. Maurita Owens and her preschool students at St. Michael School in Ripley were named Gold Champions in the school youth program for collecting money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The students bought in their pennies for three consecutive weeks, collecting around $186.00. As a reward the children will have an ice cream sundae party in their classroom.

PROVIDEDLUCKY WINNER | Shirley Washington recently won a garden cart and tools in a drawing at Ripley Federal Savings Bank. Kath-ryn Gilligan, customer service representative presented her with her prize.

PROVIDED UNITED IN MARRIAGE | Stacy Leigh Cluxton and Jerod John Michael, both of Aberdeen, were united in marriage on Oct. 22, 2011. The wedding took place at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Fayetteville, Ohio and was officiated by Rev. Dohrman Byers. Sta-cy is the daughter of Michael and Jackie Cluxton of Manchester, Ohio, and Jerod is the son of John and Diane Michael of Sardinia, Ohio. The lovely bride was given in marriage by Michael Cluxton, father of the bride.

THE LEDGER INDEPENDENT WEDNESDAY, 04.25.2012 | B5THE LEDGER INDEPENDENT | WEDNESDAY, 04.25.2012 COMMUNITY | B5