The Anderson News from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky (2024)

The Anderson News Wednesday, September 10, 2014 A5COMMUNITY BIERLY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC, INC. 502-859-9075 236 E. Woodford St. Monday, Wednesday Friday: 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 2-6 p.m. Tuesday: 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Closed Thursday Your partner in wellness! i a i i a i Chiropractic Consultation, Examination, X-Rays and Report of Findings $15 X-rays included only if necessary. Th is coupon is valid for new patients only until Dec. 31, 2014. Certifi cate must be presented at time of appointment. You have 72 hours to rescind on moneys paid for reduced or discounted services.

$250 Value Bierly Family Chiropractic, Inc. is teaming up with Backpack Buddies! help you with your back while you help fi ll up a backpack for an Anderson County child. Your $15 will be donated to Backpack Buddies! Continued from Page A4 CHERYL plantings need regular water- ing, especially during the fall. I still have not finished my canning, but I have high hopes for this weekend. The pantry is looking pretty already.

I am so going to enjoy all these home- grown veggies during this win- ter and it sure cuts down on the grocery bill. On the drive home I pass numerous vegetable gardens and slowly but surely they are weeding up. We gardeners are tired. As I look out over my weeds, all I can think of is those bountiful seed heads dropping even more weed seeds for next year. If you have a field or a raised bed, once the garden is done and the soil cleaned and fertilized for next year, cover it up with black plastic.

That way when spring rolls around be ready to plant. September offers a mix of summer and fall. Soon the leaves will start to change and drop. When that happens I usually break out into the of famous long, farewell sad to see summer go. Then, my mind starts racing thinking about what do different next sum- mer.

Change is a constant. Change happens, whether we want it to or not. I get even more gray hair and my yoga- like sitting position takes me a little more effort to get up from. I like to think a little wiser, but then again my mem- ory slaps me back into reality and tells me my hard drive is too full! Hopefully, at least be fun to watch. Now get out there and get all those chores done.

Use each minute of daylight, while we have it. Lord knows sunset is coming sooner every day. Get those beds weeded and then sharpen the tools. Get anything that runs with an engine tuned up. Then, we can kick back and start growing in a whole other way.

Happy growing. Cheryl Steenerson is a gar- dening columnist for The Anderson News. Continued from Page A4 MARTIN When making a main dish, the difference between an 8 inches and 9 inches square may not be significant. I follow the guidelines above when making fudge or brownies. Dividing recipes may be especially helpful for families that have become smaller as the children leave for college and jobs.

Remember to adjust baking time also. Start with checking the product at five minutes less time than recom- mended if the total baking time was at least 20 minutes. Cookies always bake for the same time as long as the size of the cookie is the same. The recipe below is one-half the original recipe. Use an 8 inch-square pan instead of the original 9 inches by 13 inches.

Call the Anderson County Extension Office if you need additional information. Saucy Bars cup shortening cup sugar cup applesauce 1 cup all-purpose flour tsp. Baking soda tsp. Salt tsp. Ground cloves tsp.

cinnamon tsp. nutmeg cup raisins cup chopped nuts (optional) tsp. vanilla Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a large bowl, mix shorten- ing, sugar and applesauce until creamy. Add flour, baking soda, salt, cloves, cinnamon, and nut- meg; mix together until well combined.

Stir in raisins, nuts and vanilla. Spread batter in a greased square pan. Can use pan spray. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until top is lightly browned. Note Can be topped with fresh fruits and berries or powdered sugar.

Makes 12 servings 3 cuts on one side and 4 on the adjoining side. Joan Martin is a consumer and family sciences agent at the Anderson Extension Office. The following people were arrested and transport- ed to jail Sept. 1-6, according to Jailer Joani Clark. Sept.

1 Ronald Ledbetter for assault fourth degree domestic violence by the Kentucky State Police. Alan Hernandez for driv- ing under the influence first offense, open container of alcohol in a motor vehi- cle, no license, expired Kentucky registra- tion plates, disregarding traffic control and expired registration receipt by the Anderson County Office. Jacob Thompson for failure to appear in court or pay fines by the Kentucky State Police. Jeremy Blackwell for alcohol intoxication by the Anderson County Office. Anna Hernandez for a Boyle county warrant by the Anderson County Sher- Office.

Fredrick Ratliff for driv- ing under the influence sec- ond offense, no insurance, no insurance card, reckless driving, fleeing police and driving too fast for condi- tions by the Anderson County Office. Sept. 2 Danny Eckler for a Shel- by County warrant by the Anderson County Office. Dylan Livingston for failure to appear in court by the Lawrenceburg Police Department. Sept.3 Kristopher Taylor for second-degree burglary by the Anderson County Sher- Office.

Dennis Staten for proba- tion violation by the Ander- son County Office. Sept. 4 Karen Glass for a Frank- lin County warrant by the Anderson County Office. Bobby Ward for a Wash- ington County warrant by the Anderson County Sher- Office. Jamie Porter for failure to appear in court by the Anderson County Office.

James Osbourne for parole violation by the Anderson County Office. Mark Brown for failure to appear in court and proba- tion violation by the Ander- son County Office. Sept. 5 Chasity Disponett for failure to pay fines by the Anderson County Office. Toby McRoberts for failure to pay fines by the Anderson County Office.

Sept. 6 John Peace for driving under the influence first offense and an open con- tainer of alcohol by the Kentucky State Police. Jeffery Brothers for operating on a revoked or suspended license by the Kentucky State Police. Steven Myers for operating on a revoked or suspended license, no insur- ance, no child restraint and rear plate not illuminated by the Anderson County ANDERSON COUNTY JAIL LOG DISTRICT COURT DOCKET Judge Betty A. Springate heard the following cases during Anderson District Court proceedings on Aug.

4, 2014. Tabiatha K. Foster, arraignment, first-degree pos- session of controlled substance (heroin), possess drug paraphernalia pleaded not guilty, preliminary hearing Aug. 14. Robert D.

Goodlett, arraignment, flagrant not support bonded out. Christopher Grant, arraignment, flagrant non support pleaded not guilty, preliminary hearing Aug. 14. Amber Gail Holt, arraignment, second-degree crimi- nal possession of forged instrument, theft by unlawful taking (less than $500) pleaded not guilty, preliminary hearing Aug. 14.

Corey L. Hopper, arraignment, first-degree traffick- ing in controlled substance (heroin), first-degree possession of controlled substance (heroin) pleaded not guilty, preliminary hearing Aug. 14. Corey L. Hopper, hearing, no license fines and costs converted to seven days to serve.

Rita D. Hopper, arraignment, tampering with physi- cal evidence, drug paraphernalia pleaded not guilty, preliminary hearing Aug. 14. Michael T. Jackson, arraignment, first-degree pos- session of controlled substance (methamphet- amine), first-degree possession of controlled sub- stance (heroin), drug paraphernalia pleaded not guilty, preliminary hearing Aug.

14. Angelina Scott, hearing, theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting) continued to Aug. 7. Shelby L. Moore, hearing, receiving stolen property (less than $500) pleaded not guilty, continued to Aug.

14. Billy C. Neal, arraignment, second-degree burglary pleaded not guilty, preliminary hearing Aug. 14. William T.

Salmons, arraignment, first-degree pos- session of controlled substance (methamphet- amine), drug paraphernalia plead- ed not guilty, preliminary hearing Aug. 14. Shelby Moore, arraignment, receiving stolen proper- ty (less than $500) pleaded not guilty, continued to Aug. 14. Paula F.

Anderson, show cause, failure to notify department of transportation of address change dismissed. Jacob L. Benton, disposition, racing motor vehicle on public highway diversion extended to Aug. 3, 2015, 80 hours community service, review See DOCKET, Page A8.

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