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175th Keepsake Edition
Anniversar y arens
Celebration publications
Covington, Ohio
The Village of Covington and the Covington Chamber of Commerce invite you to join us
in the celebration of the 175th anniversary of the founding of Covington.
2010 is the 175th Anniversary of the founding of Covington, Ohio. The anniversary has featured
an entire year of events, which will be highlighted by a three day festival.
Don’t Forget
To Stop
By The
Covington
Fire
Covington Rescue Squad, Inc. Department’s
1000 Dick Minnich Dr., Covington Tent During
937-473-2905 • info@covingtonrescuesquad.com The Festival!
The Covington Rescue Squad, Inc. is a 501C3 non-profit organization that provides emer-
gency medical services to the residents of the village of Covington and the surrounding area of
Newberry Township, along with anyone passing through the area in need of emergency medi-
cal treatment. The squad serves approximately 5,000 people in an approximate 25 square mile
area. In addition, their units and personnel respond mutual aid (when requested) for Bradford,
Pleasant Hill, Versailles, Troy and Piqua. The squad prides itself on being able to run on dona-
tions (both private and corporate), grants, and the ability to be a “soft billing” company.
The Covington Rescue Squad was started in 1976 as part of the Covington Special Fire
Department. In the early years, a handful of EMTs averaged about 100 calls for service per
year. Now, 21 EMTs answer between 575 and 600 calls yearly.
The current officers include Mike Marion, chief; Shawn Ray, assistant chief; Don Knapp,
DOUG’S LAWNMOWERS
4066 Farrington Rd., Covington • 937-773-4292
Covington, Ohio
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End Zone
Sports Lounge
Owner Frank Heitkamp Manager Nancy Segi
A long term care pharmacy servicing over 20,000
residents in nursing homes, assisted living facilities,
Full Ser vice Bar Hospice, and MRDD locations in Ohio, Michigan,
Daily Lunch Specials Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia, and Maryland.
Fridays - Prime Rib, BBQ Ribs & Steaks
Saturdays - Fried Chicken & Steaks Remedi SeniorCare started as a retail store, Burk’s Pharmacy, in
Sundays - 45¢ Wings downtown Covington in 1938. The pharmacy was sold in 1965
and renamed Shanley’s Pharmacy. The focus of the business
Available ~ Catering & Hall Rental changed to long term care in 1982 as the name changed to
HealthCare Pharmacy. In 2008, HealthCare Pharmacy sold to
for Weddings, Birthdays, or Parties
Remedi SeniorCare and currently employs over 190 teammates
at the Covington location.
SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1992
FERRARI’S
PIZZA
24 N. High St., Covington
937-473-5115
4-9 p.m. Sun. & Tues. • 4-10 p.m. Wed. & Thurs.
Fri. Lunch - 11 a.m. • Sat. 4 p.m.
~ CLOSING HOURS VARY ~
Ferrari’s Pizza has been conveniently located in uptown Covington for the past 14 years. The business is owned by
Larry and Mary Ann Hensler, who took over ownership from the previous owner June 6, 1996. Specialty pizzas,
Ferrari’s Boasts A Very Relaxed Atmosphere & Customers Are Greeted With A Smile
Ph: (800) 833-2832 • Fax: (937) 473-2789
Pick-Up Is So Accessible, Some Customers Run In & Out in Their PJ’s!!!
If We Don’t Already Know Your Name, We’ll Probably Ask! E-mail: sburelison@falconpac.com
WISE
LAWN
Back row, l-r: Earl Fyffe, Ryan Knorpp; Front row: Jim Mullen, Chester Black, Wayne Brown
CARE
MULLEN’S FIRESTONE, Inc.
1005 E. Broadway, Covington • 937-473-3029 In business for the past 30 years, Wise Lawn Care is owned by Larry Wise.
His employees include supervisors Trey Tucker (his grandson, to whom he
Mullen’s Firestone was founded July 7, 1977 by James C. and Delores Mullen, along with James hopes to one day turn over the business) and Trent Alexander.
Mullens’ dad, Art Mullen. James had worked for corporate Firestone for five years in the ‘70s, first as
a general service technician, then as service manager, before deciding to become an independent
Wise decided to start his own business when he was laid off from B.F.
Firestone dealer.
Goodrich, and the rest, as they say, is history. This landscape and lawncare
The business offers a full slate of automotive services, including auto, truck & farm tires; com-
business, which is fully insured, can provide services for both residential
plete engine diagnostics and repairs; brake and suspension service and repair; complete front end
and alignment service; and other general repairs. Employees include Ryan Knorpp, office manager; and commercial properties, including mowing, shrub trimming, drainage
Wayne Brown, truck and farm tire technician; Earl Fyffe, diagnostic specialist & heavy line techni- and paver installation.
cian; and Chester Black, general service technician.
When asked if he has any future plans for his business, Jim Mullens responded that his desire is “I have always lived in the Covington area and have made many friends
“to continue to give my customers the best service at the lowest price possible.” He added that he over the years,” said Wise. “I feel lucky to have lived in such a great coun-
feels Covington is an excellent town in which to live and raise a family. “Our business has grown try, state, and community.”
over the years due to such a great community and all the people in it,” he concluded. “We are
blessed with excellent police and fire departments that are better than most larger cities, and our 7595 W. Sugar Grove Rd., Covington • 937-473-2243
street and water departments also do an outstanding job.”
HAPPY
A Daycare Designed
With Your Child in Mind 175th ANNIVERSARY,
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OLSON CHIROPRACTIC
7015 W. St. Rt. 41, Covington
937-473-5959
Dr. Brian J. Olson started this business in 1995, the past
two years at this location. He decided to make this his
life’s career as a young man following a positive experi-
ence with chiropractic himself. Dr. Olson has been joined
in the practice by Greg Walters, who provides massage
therapy and reflexology. Chiropractic adjustments, reha-
bilitation, massage, reflexology, nutrition, and supple-
ment counseling are all areas of expertise offered at
Olson Chiropractic.
APPLIANCE
INSTALLATION
S E RVICE
All Brands & Appliances
operated by Joe and Miriam Kenworthy The salve has been a family medicine cabinet staple for 94
years. It is recommended as a “beneficial application for
until 2000. For the past 72 years this busi- bruises, rough and cracked skin cause by inclement weath-
ness has offered agricultural seeds and er, insect bites, sunburn, and local irritations.” Although
Porter’s had not been formally advertised over the years,
chemicals, turf seeds, fertilizer, and lime the product is widely known throughout the United States,
Canada, and several foreign countries. As as interesting side
application. Ebberts is one of the largest note, Porter’s Liniment Salve was taken by a Colonel from
independent seed companies in Ohio, with the Pentagon to his men serving in Saudi Arabia during the
1990 Desert Storm. David received a call from the Pentagon
customers in Indiana, Kentucky, and West officer familiar with the salve and requested that it be
Virginia. shipped to him prior to his deployment. The officer was
pleased that Porter’s was willing to donate the salve as its
contribution to the war effort.
‘
Future plans for the business include The majority of sales are to large drug warehouses who, in
turn, sell to their own chain of retail outlets. The salve can
expanding their dealer (wholesale) net- be found in the Miami Valley and throughout the country
work in Ohio and Indiana. They also have in groceries, pharmacies, gas stations, hardware and gener-
al stores, and can also be ordered by mailing in the order
a retail outlet in Decatur, Indiana, that blank from the company’s website: porterssalve.com.
opened in 2009.
Porter’s has truly withstood the test of time and the
Roeckers plan to continue the family tradition of produc-
“Ebberts yield performance in university ing one of the best salves of its kind on the market today.
They welcome you to write or email your questions or mem-
and independent testing is second to ories of Porter’s Liniment Salve to:
none. Our corn, soybean, and wheat vari- Email: info@porterssalve.com
eties compete with the national brands
and always cost less,” reports John Subler, P.O. Box 142, Covington, Ohio 45318 • 937-473-2993
president.
EBBERTS FIELD SEEDS, INC. This popular salve has been marketed in a
number of tins over the years, but today’s
shoppers have no trouble identifying the
6840 N. St. Rt. 48, Covington distinctive green, black and white tin they
937-473-2521 consider to be an “absolutely must have” in
their medicine cabinets.
Covington, Ohio
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The Video
Store
&
Sisters
Consignment MARKET FRESH FOODS
Shop 301 Troy Pike, Covington • 937-473-2531
Lane and Sherry Robbins are the owners of this Covington business, and
102 N. High St. they are assisted by Gary Maier (previous owner of the IGA), Bonnie
Covington Owens, Jean Boehringer, and Jim Harris. In addition to this small-scale
grocery, shoppers can also enjoy the convenience of Marathon Branded
937-418-5289 Gasoline/Diesel. Lane and Sherry purchased the store in 2003 from the
Maier family with the vision to renovate the store by creating a home-
Pictured are Jay Wackler (with his grand- 937-251-6718 town grocery experience for the Covington community. “We wanted to
daughter in front of him), Leah Feasel- offer quality products and services at competitive prices with friendly
• HOURS •
and personable customer service that we feel is lacking from the super
man, Morgan Willoughby, Lindsey Mon.-Thurs. 12-8 stores such as Walmart and Meijer. Since opening in 2004, we have
Feaselman, Allison Willoughby, and Fri. & Sat. 12-9 streamlined our overhead expense including utilities and labor, added the
Duane Robertson. Closed Sundays food stamp program, and have welcomed the addition of the Harvest
House Café restaurant, operated independently by Wayne and Keith Fish-
Owners and operators of this business, conveniently er. The new changes provide our customers with a variety of product and
services under one roof,” said Robbins. Plans for the future include new
located in downtown Covington, are Nikki Willough- touch screen point of sale systems to be installed by October, allowing
by and Denise Feaselman. They will accept and sell for quicker service to the customer. Multiple check-outs will be available
with high-speed credit card processing (versus dial-up), both inside and
clothing of all sizes and brand names, as well as rent at the pump. This will also be accompanied by changes to the store lay-
and sell popular DVDs. Blu-Ray will be offered soon! out and continuous ways to look for sales growth opportunities.
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Tony’s
Body Shop &
Enjoy Covington’s 175th Celebration Service Center
COMPLETE AUTO CARE!
473-5725 • Paint and Body Shop Repair
2 South Miami Street • Insurance Claims Welcome
157 S. HIGH ST., COVINGTON West Milton, Ohio • Precision Collision Repair
Color • Perms • Highlighting • Waxing (by CHIEF E-Z Liner Systems)
473-3975 or 473-2577
Men, Women & Children Cuts Cafe 937-698-0450 & BAKERY • Exhaust Systems • Tires • Batteries
110 E. Broadway Street Apt. A • Tune-Ups • Brakes • Shocks • Wheel Alignment
Covington, Ohio Welcomes Kristina Apple Downtown Covington PHONE
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➤ CHS Cross Country: Tin Can
BOWMAN PRODUCE & GREENHOUSES, LLC
On St. Rt. 121 next to Dick Lavy Trucking • 937-448-6159
Throw & Ping Pong Toss Monday thru Saturday • 9:00am to 8:00pm
Contestants: Myranda Kelly, Rachael Rindler, Tara McNutt, Emily Fields, Nicole
Henson, Shaina Grilliot, Sasha Grilliot Miss. Covington 2010: Alyssa Angle ➤ Covington Care Center: Fish Pond
➤ Covington Levy: Duck Pond
Tea ➤ Triple Treat: Carnival Games
★
ed by an appearance by The Return, a nationally acclaimed Beatles tribute band from Atlanta. ☛ COVINGTON FOOTBALL: Hamburgers, ER STA
FRIDAY Cheeseburgers, Pizza, Pork Loin ILV R
West Stage Only
SUNDAY
West Stage Sandwiches, Bagged Candy, Soda, Water S
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM – System Go ☛ COVINGTON CHURCH OF THE
Flutophone
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
7:30 PM – 10:30 PM (approx) – The American Kings
Covington Night BRETHREN: Walking Tacos, Sodas, Water,
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Cookies, Chips
Featuring Clark Manson,
– The Sound City House Band
and Not Just Country ☛ BOWMAN’S CONCESSIONS: Texas
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
SATURDAY – Red Hot Rythym Review Tenderloins, Steakburgers, Fresh-Cut
West Stage East Stage
Fries, Lemon Shake-Ups
12:30 PM – 2:00 PM – Spittin’ Image 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ☛ FORT ROWDY GATHERING: Pork CONSTRUCTION L.L.C.
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM – The Modrats
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM – The Drive
– Ned Meyer/Country Notes Chop/Loin Sandwich, Pulled Pork
8:00 PM – 9:45 PM – The Return 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM Sandwich, Chips, Soda, Water
10:30 PM – 12:00 AM – Blind Karma – Rock Island Plow Company
☛ YOUNG LIFE: Blooming Onion, Cheese Additions, Roofing, Remodeling, Siding,
East Stage
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM – Jimmy Felts Sticks, Chicken Tenders, Pork Tenderloin, Soffit, Doors, Windows
1:00 PM – 1:30 PM – Feel N. Lucky Frozen Fries, Fried Chicken Dinner, Water,
the Clown see website for more info Soda
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM – Rum River Blend
www.covington175th.com ☛ PAUL GREEN: Kettle Corn 937-216-2350 / 937-339-2152 • Dan Welbaum
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM – Sugar Grove
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM – One More Time ☛ TRIPLE TREAT: Cotton Candy, Corn
Swing Band Dogs, & MORE
In 1985, the operation of the company was once again handed down into the third generation of
Finfrock’s, putting it in the hands of Roger
and Paul.
Fully
Insured
• Geothermal Systems
& Bonded
• Heat Pumps
• High Efficiency Furnaces
and Air Conditioning
COVAULT PLUMBING
Steve Covault - Licensed Master Plumber
• Gould Pumps &
Water Systems
• Water Heaters
Serving Miami and Shelby Counties Since 1982 • ISE Disposals
2118 Harshbarger Rd. Covington, Ohio • Water Softeners
• New Construction
937-473-5332 • Remodeling
State Lic #28308
(937) 473-3418
Whitetail
Door Service Inc.
“Were Quality and Value Abound”
#1 IN METAL ROOFING
Bridges Systems Inc. is a complete provider of Quality Roof Systems, offering roofing solutions to residential customers, as well as commercial and business owners, since 1980.
They offer new and re-roofing systems in metal shake, tile and standing seam in both steel and aluminum. Membrane-roofing systems for flat and low-sloped combination roofing
needs are also available.
In conjunction, Bridges Systems offers treatment to compliment the roof to make a complete roof system, such as fascia, soffit, gutters and downs, gutter guards, snow guards,
roof repairs, skylights, chimney repairs, and different styles of venting.
Bridges Systems is proud to share with their customers their expertise and knowledge of most roofing situations. They offer their clients the most up to date information, along
with the most accepted and proven products on the market, to insure customer satisfaction. The instal-
lation crews are certified, courteous, respectful and pride themselves in their work.
Each of the systems comes with the manufacturer’s warranty, along with Bridges Systems’ own work-
manship warranties. There is a product sample showroom, and customers can stop by to help in choos-
ing the best-suited roof system for their project.
Bridges Systems is family owned and operated, a member of the Covington Chamber of Commerce,
Metal Roofing Alliance, and Miami Valley Better Business Bureau since 1994 with an A+ rating.
For additional information, you can e-mail them at info@bridgesroofing.com, visit the website, or call
the sales office at 937-473-3065, x23.
BUFFALO
and husband Jeff Shields opened the doors of Joanie’s Floral Designs at the N. High St.
location.
Joanie’s offers a wide array of fresh floral arrangements, gifts, greeting cards, candy,
candles and gift baskets. She specializes in doing floral arranging for many area wed-
dings and funerals. Employees include Julie Barge as the store’s front end manager and
Missy Smith as designer.
When asked about future plans for her business, Joan says she “just wants to be able
JACK’S to stay open and cater to our awesome customers.” Then she continued: “Through the 13
years of having a small business, I have met some great people. Customers have turned
into family. It’s a pleasure serving Covington and I hope to be able to continue that service
for a long, long time.”
937-473-2524 COVINGTON
PRESBYTERIAN
When you mention the village of Covington to
someone outside the area, chances are they’ll
CHURCH
say, “Oh, I remember a restaurant there we 30 N. Pearl St.
enjoyed so much... “Buffalo something or Covington
other.” The reputation of this unique eating 937-473-5263
establishment has extended far beyond the e-mail:
covington@mail.miamipresbytery.org
local area.
Owner Jack H. Maier opened Buffalo Jack’s in In the year 1837, the Rev. Felix Black mounted his horse, swam a canal and arrived in a
1983, and for the past 27 years customers have town called “Rowdy.” The town was known for its drunkenness and other vices, but the Rev.
Black was encouraged to hold a meeting. The first service was in a little school house. Other
enjoyed great dining experiences in a friendly, visits followed, and on January 31, 1838, Mr. Black organized a congregation. “Rowdy” is
small-town atmosphere. The restaurant’s decor now Covington and that congregation is now the Covington Presbyterian Church. The
features original Native American artwork church’s congregation met in several different buildings during its early years, but the present
location (at the corner of Wright and Pearl streets) was dedicated on May 9, 1886. Through
and artifacts. Their stuffed mounted buffalo, the years, 32 ministers have served full-time pastorates in the congregation. The current pastor
along with other stuffed animals, makes this is the Rev. Greg Kurtz. The church’s leadership and congregation strive to share God’s love
business stand out from any other restaurant. and to participate in Christ’s ministry to the local community and to the world. Sunday morn-
ing worship is at 10:00 a.m. The church also holds a Fifth Quarter party after Covington High
The large cast iron buffalo just outside the School home football games, and organizes other special activities for the youth and families
front entrance makes it easy to spot for first- of the Covington area. In three years, the church will celebrate its 175th anniversary serving
time visitors arriving in Covington. the people of Covington.
The Rev. Kurtz invites everyone to visit the church’s booth at Covington’s 175th celebra-
tion on Saturday, July 10, to enjoy delicious barbecue chicken dinners, beginning at 11:00 a.m.
A tavern has been in this location since 1886,
when it was owned by the Holflick family.
Maier wanted to start a new business in town,
and the tavern grew into a restaurant with a
banquet room. Many local clubs and organiza-
tions hold their meetings at Buffalo Jack’s, and
it’s not at all unusual to see customers arrive
with gift bags, brightly wrapped packages,
EDWARD JONES
and festive balloons to celebrate a special
birthday or anniversary at Buffalo Jack’s. CELEBRATES
Managers include Luetta Miller, Becky
Furlong, Fay Ullery, Crystal Miller, Peggy
Staugler, Bonnie McKnight, and Michelle
Franke. Hostesses are Kristina Apple and Jill A.
Emerick. John W. Thompson is head cook, Covington's
175th!
assisted by Tracy A. Draving, Vernon Burkett,
Cody McGuire, Luke Polschneider, Sam
Houston, and Sonny Price. The wait staff is
comprised of Sarah Furlong, Ashley Seel, Kylie
Walters, Shannon Cantrell, Sue Bennett, Jessica
Bubeck, Patricia Chrisman, Cheryl Koeller, For all your financial service needs, call on
Daniell Sowers, Bobbie Reed, Keith J. Lehman, Jerry L Anthony, www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
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937-615-9047
Covington, Ohio
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T.U.N.S.
HEATING & COOLING
179 N. High St. Let D&D Classic
Covington Build Your
937-473-5338 Dream!
onetunsales@aol.com D&D Classic is where concept becomes reality.
If you are considering a complete or partial
T.U.N.S. Heating & Cooling has been auto restoration, give us a call.
in business for 13 years, serving the
Providing customers with the following services . . .
community since 1997, the past 10
years at the present location. The • Paint • Mechanical
business is owned by Gary Korte,
who is ably assisted by Greg Wolfe, • Woodworking • Upholstery
Steve White, and Jesse Smith, with Anything the customer wants,
installations by Keaton Korte - 937-
D&D Classic can accomplish it for them!
673-6207. This small family-owned
business filled a need for this type of
About D&D Classic Auto . . .
service in the community. They offer
D&D was opened for business in June, 1985, by
a large selection of brand names, Dale Sotzing and Dave Myers. D&D will celebrate 25
including Oneida Royal, Utica, Agro, years in business this year. Current owners include
Emi, Allison, Miller, Fedders, Ambi Dale Sotzing, Roger James and Mark Kinnison.
The business has grown to include six buildings,
Rad, Packard, Eubank, Air Mate, encompassing over 25,00 square feet.
Airtec, Carson, Lennox, Goodman, There are a total of 19 employees, with 17 of them
Williams, Whitlam Plumbing experienced craftsmen. They include: Metal Shop
employees Steve James, Rodney Roeder and Pete
Products, Airbear Filters, and
Cowic; Body Shop employees Tim Bragg, Scott
Southwork Sheet Metal Products. Davis, Brian Fraley (and the late Jim Thompson);
T.U.N.S., a BBB member, offers spe- Assembly Shop employees Dale Jones, Tom
cial savings on liquidations of HVAC Coughnour, Russ Honeyman and Mike Ison;
Mechanical Shop employees Bob Burn, Brian
and works hard to keep their prices Westcott and Gary Chambers. Brenda Kenworthy
low and the quality of their work and Jennifer Nicely are also valued employees.
high. Customers are surely pleased D&D Classic Auto’s clinentele comes from all
over the United States, with a few from overseas.
with the results of their work, as 85
Advertising is kept to a minimum; nine out of 10
percent of T.U.N.S. business is now clients turn to D&D because of word-of-mouth refer-
through referrals or repeat busi- rals from previous satisfied customers. Past projects
ness. They provide sales to contrac- include building an Auburn Speedster and a 1913
Stafford from the ground up.
tors, real estate investors, apartment For additional information about this very
owners and, of course, to homeown- successful Covington business, visit their website at:
ers. When you find yourself in the ddclassic.com, or stop to visit at 2300 Mote Dr.
Business hours are Monday thru Friday from 8:00
market for heating or cooling equip-
a.m. to 5:00 pm.
ment, keep T.U.N.S. in mind!
Covington, Ohio
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Water Conditioning Equipment • Sewer and Drain Cleaning business in 1981, and for the past 19 years they have offered a
unique collection of antiques and collectibles to area shoppers. On
their shelves you’ll find country store items, kitchen and auto col-
Vectren Qualified for Gas Line Installation lectibles, advertising memorabilia, tools and hardware, china and
glassware, and furniture. Rich McMaken bought and sold items
1930’s Henry with 1950’s Henry Apple Covington Store 10120 W. Versailles Rd. 19161 Kentner Rd.
father Alfred Apple Chopper Service, Covington Botkins
Threshing Miami Co. Fair 937-526-4851 937-693-3848
• Custom In-House • Nature’s Sunshine • Essential Oils • Pure Herbs • Quality Ear Candles
Savor the moments that are
Embroidery Warm, Special, & Giggly!
• Screen Printing
• Promotional Products
• Fund-Raising Projects
for Schools, Clubs, etc.
Specializing in
Angelic Collectibles,
Jewelry, Throws
and Inspirational
Gifts for All
Occasions
Congratulations
About Mr. Sew & Sew’s . . . Covington
by Owner Cynthia Locke on 175 Years!
When questioned about her company’s origin, owner Cynthia
Locke responded: “I partnered a small business just off the Ohio ARCANUM HARDWARE
University campus in Athens, Ohio, in the late 80’s and early 210 S. Main St., • Arcanum, OH
90’s. That business led to this one,” she explains. ”We purchased 937-692-8282
two single head embroidery machines and began filling orders for
businesses and organizations tied to Ohio University. We upgrad-
ed to industrial multi-head machinery by the end of the first year
in business, allowing us to more than quadruple our production Dustina Monnier
capability,” Locke continued. In 1996, we moved the business to 937-448-8089
the industrial section of Dayton. I bought out my partner and, in
2001, I moved to the present location here in Covington.” Convenient whole-food nutrition for health
Locke’s son, Andrew Whiteman, serves as chief production 24-Hour Health Education Call
administrator of Mr. Sew & Sew’s. Locke considers her son’s con- 800-942-1260
tribution a very important factor in the success of the business. www.Dustina4jp.com
“Many family businesses do not survive. Andy and I work closely Dustina4jp@aol.com
every day of the week and can still appreciate each other on a
personal level outside of work,” she explains. For that, she says,
she is “most thankful.”
Future plans include endeavoring to add to the contract cus- Dustina Monnier
Independent Distributor
tomer base, and possibly adding additional machinery. office 937-448-8089
Locke says that she has found that in today’s technological
world, there is still no replacement for face-to-face personal com-
munication with customers. And, she is very thankful for the sup- Send TWO, FREE cards on me!
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Covington, Ohio
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In Business
Since 1980
BRADFORD
BRANCH
223 N. Miami Ave.
COVINGTON
THE COVINGTON SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. BRANCH
MAIN BRANCH - 117 N. High St. 700 E. Broadway St.