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February 11, 2009 • 3
GENERAL NEWS
-Salt Lick Restaurant and Grocery cele-
i brates anniversary with a new dollar menu
Starting February 15th,
_-. in honor of Salt Lick Res-
taurant and Grocery's two-
year anniversary, patrons
of the restaurant will be
" able to enjoy a new perma-
nent dollar menu.
Monty Markwell, owner
of the two-year-old res-
taurant says that he re-
, ally enjoys his work, and
', patrons say it shows. The
' building that this restau-
, rant resides in, according
to Monty, served the com-
munity as a feed store and
mill in the distant past.
' After various transitions,
#
very well planned and spa-
cious coca-cola themed din-
ing area, for customers of
the store's restaurant (look
for a new non-smoking sec-
tion soon). In addition to
a restaurant full of menu
items, including burgers,
fish, chicken, and a host
of side items, there is also
delicious soft-serve ice
cream, shakes and banana
splits. In summer months,
there is hand-dipped ice
cream in many different
flavors, including, among
others, butter pecan and
mint chocolate-chip. There
is also (all homemade),
cakes, birthday cakes, pies
and fudge. To order a cake
or pie, please call the store
at least one day in advance.
Last but not least, there is
a full line dell, filled with
different meats and chees-
es, and a different daily
special every day.
If there is any doubt
that Salt Lick Restaurant
and Grocery serves great
food, now these doubts can
be laid to rest. Working 16
years in the food industry,
, Tom Woods owned the
store for over 15 years as
: Tom Woods' Grocery. Af-
" ter Tom Woods sold the
:_ grocery store, it changed
, hands several times, often
suffering from the abuse
t that comes from non-use.
The store was starting to
: show decay before Monty
• bought it. When he did, it
was quickly refurbished,
even to the point of having
a new drive thru section
built on.
Now the interior is very
knows his way around a anniversary celebration.
kitchen. So well in fact, Come out on the 15th of
that in 2002 (after gradu- February and try the new
ating from Rowan County dollar menu. If you do, you
High School), Monty grad- will leave the store with a
uated from Morehead State full stomach, and plenty of
University with 3 degrees, money left in your wallet.
one, a Bachelor's Degree in The Salt Lick Restau-
Home Economics, and one rant and Grocery is open
degree in Hotel Restau- every day from 7:30 a.m.,
rant Management. through 9 p.m., with ex-
His 3rd degree was in tended summer hours.
Early Childhood Develop- Visa, MasterCard, debit,
ment (Birth to Primary), credit, E.B.T. and W.I.C.
which he used in his work are always accepted. To
as a substitute teacher at contact Salt Lick Restau-
the Salt Lick, Bethel, and rant and Grocery, call (606)
Owingsville elementary 683-4244.
Schools.
In addition to being a
substitute teacher at those
3 schools; in the summer.
Monty taught culinary arts
to students of the Upward
Bound program at M.S.U.
Monty and his 4 other .. .
full-time employees, in-
eluding his mother and sis- ji;i
ter, who also worked at the
Midland Frosty Freeze for
several years, along with
brother, and friend, are
looking forward to your
business during their 2nd Monty Morkwell
I °" fami(y of Margaret Eune Adams
ii" would like to epress our appreciation to all of the
ii frwnds and neighbors who were so kind dun'ng our sudden loss.
ii: Special thanks to Reverend Lowell P'ce and the Owingsville
ii First Church of God, P4chardon FuneralHome, specialcaregiver
iii: - Ruth Ann, Bath CountyAmbuInce Service, Bath County Schoo£
iii employees, andmanymembersofthecrgy.
So manypeope sharedmemors ofgooddeed andkindwords
which had impacted their hves in a positive way that it made
ourloss a 6tt easr to bear. Thanks to allwho sharedthe loss un'th
• us, who providedsupport with./%wers, food, cards, andmemonal o¢
g0Cts. Thanks to Tom and Judy Byron who shared kind words !
through their radio program.
well stocked with vari- including 11 years at the GodBless Allof You for your kindness. , ........ _o,,o j
ous grocery items at good Iidland . Frosty-Free, .: : ,. ,,: :: ......... ¢. o, " .
prices. The store also has a Monty Markwell really qfre Tam@ yMargdret Eune, Adams " ':
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With Skw.e 9"hang
ThankYou
We thank all those who visited with us at the
funeral home, those who sent flowers, girls and
cards, andforyourprayers.
We appreciate all who brought food and
thanks to those who helpedserve the foodat the
house.
We thankeveryone at the Richie Hunt Funeral
Home for all they did and Rev. Gregg Whittfor the
service andcomforting wordk
Thanks to allthose who caredfor Dorothy at the
Ridgeway Manor Nursing Home for over 6 years.
BudandDottie Hunt andfamily, Bob andConnie
Hunt andfamily, John and Marnie Hunt and
family, Ella andJ.D. Clarkandfamily.
ter Carol to the Hobe Sound
Christian Academy to enter
the first grade. Harold Dean
was born the following year.
The celebration was so
lovely and beautifully deco-
rated and many friends from
the church and community
came to celebrate the spe-
cial occasion with the Mar-
tin family.
Wanda was born in Flem-
Horold & Wondo Mortin
ingsburg to Harry and Iola
Golden Wedding Doyle Helphenstine, De-
cember 1940 and Harold
Anniversary
January 9, 1959 at 7:00
p.m., Wanda Dean Hel-
phenstine and William Har-
old Martin exchanged vows
at the home of Vernice and
Miss Bess Ross. Wanda was
Vernice's name sake. The
wedding was performed by
Rev. Opal Helphenstine,
sister of the bride. Estill and
Helen Newdigate were the
only attendants, sister and
brother-in-law of the bride.
A Golden Anniversary cel-
ebration was given January
9, 2009 in their honor by
their children Carla martin
Case and Harold Dean Mar-
tin on the grounds of Hobe
Sound Bible College and
Hope International Mis-
sions. Harold and Wanda
Martin have lived in Hobe
Sound. FL for 34 years
when they took their daugh-
was born to Keller and Lillie
Martin in Bourbon County,
March 1932. He grew up in
Bath County.
Harold and Wanda make
their permanent residence
in Hobe Sound, Florida but
have a home on Woodlawn
to come back to occasionally
for love of home visits., Once
a Kentuckian always a Ken-
tuckian!!
Their daughter, Carla
Case is a music teacher for
the Hobe Sound Christian
Academy. She is married to
Phil Case form New York
and they have four lovely
children with the oldest
married and they have a son
2 ½ months old. Their son,
Harold Dean, is a Pilot and
Missionary for Missionary
Flights International. He is
married to Kayla Laird from
Louisianan and they have 4
wonderful sons.
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