Greene County Shopper 8/27/15

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Greene County Shopper 8/27/15
Your Hometown
SHOPPER
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The problem with hard water
Home ownership opens people’s eyes
to many new experiences, even requiring
homeowners to familiarize themselves
with certain things they never
encountered as renters. Homeowners
become novice plumbers, electricians,
horticulturists, and even chemists as
they wade through the projects and
repairs involved with owning a home.
Outside of high school chemistry
class, you may never have given thought
to water composition and how it
changes. However, once you become
a homeowner, you may have to pay
special attention to the type of water
bubbling out of your faucets. Hard water
is a common concern, and it can affect
appliances and other parts of the home.
What is hard water?
Hard water affects about 85 percent
of the United States, according to the
Water Quality Association. Although
not harmful to human health, hard
water can impact one’s daily life in other
ways.
Hard water is formed when water
moves through soil and rock. It dissolves
very small amounts of minerals and
holds them in a solution. Calcium and
magnesium are the most common
minerals to turn water “hard.” The more
magnesium and calcium water dissolves,
the harder it becomes.
From nuisance to damaging
Hard water can not only be a minor
headache, but also something more
serious. Hard water can interfere with
various cleaning tasks and also personal
grooming. Clothes washed in hard water
may not be fully clean and may appear
dingy. Hard water can cause a film on
surfaces, such as bath tiles and tubs. Some
people find that their hair and skin can
appear dull and sticky due to hard water.
Hard water can have other effects, too.
Over time, the water can deposit minerals
on the inside of pipes, reducing water
flow. If these deposits grow thick, you
may have a plumbing issue on your hands.
Furthermore, mineral deposits can harm
appliances, such as water heaters, washing
machines and dishwashers. Eventually,
hard water may render these appliances
ineffective, and they will need to be
replaced.
Treatment options
Considering hard water is such
a common concern, a number of
treatment options exist. The main
types of water-softening systems use
either a packaged water softener or a
mechanical water-softening unit.
Packaged water softeners are
chemicals that bond with the calcium
and magnesium ions in the water
so that they cannot interfere with
cleaning efficiency. These chemicals
fall into two categories: precipitating
and nonprecipitating. Precipitating
softeners are borax and washing soda
and can affect pH levels of water and
make water cloudy. Nonprecipitating
softeners use phosphates. Alkalinity
won’t be increased, and usually there
is no cloudiness or buildup. These
products are typically added to
laundry loads and the like and are not
recommended for drinking water.
Mechanical water-softening systems
are hooked up directly to the plumbing
of the house. They are ion-exchange
systems that will add salt to the water.
Although it can be safe to drink, softened
water may not be recommended for those
who are on low-sodium diets.
Hard water is a problem many
homeowners have to face. It can affect
a home’s appliances’ performance and
cleaning abilities. Water hardness can
be managed, and it is best to consult
with an expert water-softening system
manufacturer about your options.
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you can gain more living space while
reducing the amount of energy loss
from downstairs. Basements that are
not fully finished typically do not have
insulated walls or covered flooring.
This can result in heat loss and cause
your furnace to work overtime.
A remodeled basement offers more
than additional storage space. It can
provide a lot of extra room for a growing family, such as space for a gym,
home theatre, office, guest suite, or a
playroom for the kids.
To ensure a comfortable and inviting basement, there are a few project
components to consider:
• Insulation will make sure your space
warm and comfortable. For the best
results, install a stone wool insulation product, a measure that can be
done easily with the ROXUL ComfortBoard IS. This product is mechanically
fastened or adhered to the concrete
foundation wall, offering you a higher
R-value and better acoustics.
• Drywall will help define the space
and make it feel like a part of your
home. If you haven’t tackled drywall
before, consider hiring a pro to ensure
your walls are seamless.
• Flooring should be water sealed
and covered with an insulated material. There are many products on the
market, but consider laying padding
before carpet or in-floor heating
before tiles.
• Personalize it with finishing touches.
Select furniture that can fit down a
typically steep staircase and choose
items that complement the rest of
your home’s décor.
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August 27, 2015 • Your Hometown Shopper • 3
The importance of clean gutters
Every autumn, trees and shrubs take
on their brilliant display of reds, oranges,
purples, and yellows that mark the end of
the growing season. Fall foliage may make
for ideal photo backdrops and scenic days
in the countryside, but closer to home
leaves may be more of a hindrance than
an aesthetic pleasure.
The hundreds of leaves that adorn the
maples, oaks and other trees near homes
will eventually fall as autumn turns into
winter. Some will float down to lawns,
while others will get lodged in gutters and
downspouts, posing problems that can
cause substantial and potentially costly
problems for homeowners.
Homeowners know that gutter
cleaning is an important part of fall home
maintenance, but they may not completely
understand why. Gutter cleaning can be
a messy and time-consuming project,
making it a project many homeowners
are apt to put off. Waiting to clean gutters
can lead to considerable problems, so it’s
best to tackle the job well in advance of the
winter.
Gutters
guide
rainwater and runoff from the roof so
it drains properly
away from homes.
When gutters are
clogged with leaves,
a number of problems can occur.
• Leaks: Water
will take the path
of least resistance.
When
clogged
gutters do not allow
the water to drain
away properly, water
will find other ways
to the ground. It
may work itself
right into the walls
and ceilings of the
home. In addition
to damaging walls and ceilings, moisture
inside the home can promote mold
growth. It also makes interior spaces more
appealing to pests.
All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act
which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination
based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an
intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status
includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18.
This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which
is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To
complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The
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clogged gutters can grow unchecked.
· Ice-damming: Left untreated, pooled
water and leaves in gutters can freeze
over. Blocked water can back up and
push against the roof, lifting shingles and
destroying the roof in the process.
· Foundation trouble: Clogged
gutters also may contribute to flooded
basements and cracked foundations.
Leaking water will pool around the
foundation, expanding when frozen and
causing cracks in basement and crawlspace
walls. It also can cause driveways and
other cement areas around the home to
sag and crack.
Gutter cleaning should be scheduled
in the spring and fall of each year.
Homeowners can hire gutter-cleaning
services to handle the job or do the job
themselves. Rinse the gutters with water
from the hose afterward to ensure good
run-off. Take the time to seal any leaks as
well. This routine maintenance can save
homeowners many headaches and prevent
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· Excess weight:
Gutters are meant to
hold the weight of
traveling water and
not much more.
Gutters filled with
leaves and other
debris can quickly
become heavy. This
stresses the entire
gutter system and
can cause the gutters
to fall off of the
home entirely.
· Nesting areas:
Clogged gutters can
serve as nesting
areas for insects and
birds. Mosquitoes
and other insects
lay eggs in pooling
water.
Gutters
can quickly become breeding spots for
harmful pests. Furthermore, birds may
nest in gutters, creating unsightly messes
and more damage. Seeds that sprout in
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4 • Your Hometown Shopper • August 27, 2015
These dog breeds are especially compatible with seniors
the loss of a spouse may find pets can buoy their spirits. Studies
have shown that seniors can benefit both mentally and physically
from having a pet around. Pets can alleviate anxiety, depression
and boredom.
While pets can provide comfort and companionship, they
remain a significant responsibility. Seniors should find an
animal that will fit in with their lifestyles. This is an important
consideration for those seniors who travel frequently or have
mobility issues. In addition, men and women living in senior
communities or assisted living facilities should determine if
there are any pet restrictions in place.
Those seniors who have decided that a dog will be the best
fit can choose among several breeds that may be a good match
for their needs. When selecting a dog, consider both size and
temperament. Smaller dogs tend to be easier to handle and will
need less maintenance. They are easily carried and won’t take as
long to bathe and groom. Smaller dogs also consume less food
than larger breeds, reducing the expense of dog food and the
hassle of wrangling large, heavy bags of chow. Temperament is
The loyalty and intelligence of Schnauzers makes them ideal companions.
also important, as some breeds tend to be more easygoing than
Pets often make ideal companions. They are around when a person needs support,
others. Larger breeds may be preferable to a smaller breeds,
they can provide protection for those living alone, they’re always willing to lend an ear which tend to be hyperactive. However, always remember there are pros and cons to
to problems, and many tend to offer unconditional love. Seniors facing an empty nest or each breed, and each dog will demonstrate his own personality traits. The following are
some dogs that can be especially compatible with seniors.
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difficult to train. The Shih Tzu will be alert to its surroundings and, despite its small
stature, can be a good watchdog.
* Pomeranian: Pomeranians look like big balls of fur and can bring a smile to an
owner’s face. The breed tends to be perky, can display dominance and can be difficult to
train. Because Pomeranians can be dog-aggressive, they may be best as the only pet in
the house.
* Yorkshire terrier: The Yorkie is a diminutive breed in size only, as they tend to
have exuberant personalities that dwarf their stature. The ideal lap dog, Yorkies want to
lie around and lounge, though some do like to bark. If the fur is kept short in a “puppy
cut,” the dog can be easy to maintain.
* Pembroke Welsh Corgi: This medium-sized dog hails from Wales and
typically requires only moderate exercise and little grooming. They are easy to train and
moderately dominant. They don’t bark excessively, and they often get along with other
dogs.
* Schnauzer: Available in three sizes, Schnauzers are good companions and
protectors. This is an intelligent and loyal breed and will need to be kept amused to
stave off boredom.
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Did you know?
Many people begin their holiday shopping around the end of
summer, when retailers first begin to roll out new clothing lines and
mark down existing items to make way for new inventory.
Beginning holiday shopping near the end of summer or the
beginning of fall may seem a little early, but early shoppers often find
that starting earlier affords them more time to find the right gifts at
the right prices. Early shoppers can comparison shop without the
specter of the fast-approaching holiday hanging over their heads,
and comparison shopping helps consumers feel more confident that
they are getting the best deals possible.
Starting early with regard to holiday shopping also allows shoppers
avoid the financial crunch that shoppers who wait until the holiday
season begins often feel. Spreading out spending over several
months as opposed to the handful of weeks between Thanksgiving
and Christmas is a great way for shoppers to avoid buying too many
gifts on credit, which can make for a penny-pinching start to the new
year when bills come due in early- to mid-January.
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On August 7, 2015 there will be a vacancy on the Xenia
Community Schools Board of Education due to a Board
member’s resignation. The remaining four members of the
Board are required to appoint a replacement member to fill
this vacancy within thirty (30) calendar days of the resignation
which would be September 6, 2015 (O.R.C. 3313.85). This
vacancy is for the remaining unexpired term vacated by the
resignation and will end on December 31, 2017.
Any interested citizen, who is a registered voter living within
the boundaries of the Xenia Community Schools District, must
deliver their letter of interest to fill the vacancy to:
Ms. Tracy Jarvis
Attn: Board vacancy
Treasurer/CFO Xenia Community Schools
819 Colorado Drive
Xenia, Ohio 45385
Letters of interest will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. on
August 17, 2015.
The letter of interest must be no longer than two (2)
pages and include the candidate’s resume, the strengths the
candidate will bring to the Board, and how the candidate sees
the Board moving the District forward.
During the executive session of the special meeting to be
held on August 21, 2015, all letters of interest will be reviewed.
Following this review, the Board will select candidates for an
interview to be scheduled on August 25 and/or 26, 2015. There
will be a press release to inform the public which candidates
will be scheduled for an interview.
There will be a special meeting with an executive session
to evaluate all the Board candidates’ applications and
interviews on August 28, 2015. After this executive session,
it is anticipated that the candidate selected to fill the Board
vacancy will be announced.
During the regular meeting of September 14, 2015, the
candidate selected to fill the Board vacancy will be sworn in.
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Snack foods that promote better sleep
According to the National Sleep
Foundation, changes in sleep patterns are
a part of the aging process. Many people
experience difficulty falling asleep and
then staying asleep as they age, and that
difficulty can make men and women over
50 feel more tired during the day.
But even though difficulty sleeping may
be a part of aging, that does not mean
men and women over 50 cannot take
steps to improve their sleeping patterns.
For example, certain snack foods may
help to improve quality of sleep, especially
when these foods replace less healthy
snacking options. While men and women
over 50 should always consult with their
physicians before making any changes
to their diets, the AARP notes that the
following are a handful of snack foods
that promote better sleep.
• Almonds: Magnesium is a mineral
with muscle-relaxing properties, and
almonds contain enough magnesium to
help men and women get a better night’s
sleep. A small amount of almonds before
bed might be enough to make falling and
staying asleep easier.
• Bananas: Much like almonds,
bananas provide a substantial amount
of magnesium. Bananas also contain
the amino acid tryptophan, which many
people associate with Thanksgiving
turkey. While tryptophan might be most
often associated with the sleepiness people
feel after eating a holiday meal, it also has
been linked to better sleep quality, so a
banana shortly before bed might be just
what you need to fall and stay asleep.
• Cheese and crackers: One more
traditional snack may just help you get a
better night’s sleep. Cheese and crackers
contain tryptophan and carbohydrates,
which can induce a better night’s sleep
and help you fall asleep sooner.
• Cherries: Cherries contain the sleep
hormone melatonin, and the AARP
notes that recent studies indicated that
participants who drank tart cherry
juice on a daily basis fell asleep more
quickly and slept longer and better than
participants who did not.
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Folate has proven especially beneficial
to older men and women who need help
regulating their sleep patterns, while
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slice of toast or
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sleep. Walnuts
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regulate stress,
which is a leading cause of
sleeping difficulty.
Many men and women experience
difficulty sleeping as they age. But the
right foods may just help combat such
problems and help men and women get a
more adequate night’s sleep.
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year, discarding trash more frequently
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a substantial problem, but such uninvited
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becoming a problem for less proactive
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Such is the case with fruit flies. Though
small in stature, fruit flies can prove a
pesky, food-contaminating nuisance. As
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to ripening fruits, which serve as a food
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Thursday Sept. 24
Saturday Sept. 26
Sunday Sept. 27
6:00pm - Opening Ceremonies - Center Stage
7:00pm - Wayne Hobbs, entertainment, Ice Cream & Cake - Dining Hall
8:00pm - Golf Cart Parade
9:00am - Mule & Donkey Show - Horse Arena (behind Grandstand)
9:00am - Antique Tractor Pull
10:00am - Saw Mill Demo - Threshing Area
11:00am - Hamilton Family Band
12:00pm - Big Wheel Race - behind Center Stage
1:30pm - Flashback Band
2:00pm - Bale Toss - Threshing Area
2:30pm - Money in the Hay Stack - Threshing Area
3:00pm - Parade line up - infield of Grandstand
3:00pm - Corn Husking - Threshing area
4:00pm - Parade - Grandstand
4:00pm - Skillet & Rolling Pin Toss - Threshing Area
5:00pm - Rich Hudgell Band
5:30pm - Hog Calling Contest - Center Stage
8:00pm - Richard Lynch Band
9:00am - Church Service - Dining Hall
Friday Sept. 25
7:00am - FFA Tractor Drive Thru & Breakfast
1:00pm - Threshing Demo - Threshing Area
1:00pm - Top Cat/Clover Leaf Production - D.J. Center Stage
2:00pm - Shingle Mill Demo - Threshing Area
2:00pm - Saw Mill Demo - Threshing Area
4:00pm - Anna Allen & Traditional Plus Bluegrass
7:30pm - George Brothers Band
8:00pm - Hayride
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10:00am - Horse Show - Horse Arena
10:00am - Garden Tractor sign up - Pulling Track
11:00am - Saw Mill Demo - Threshing Area
11:00am - Garden Tractor Pull - Pulling Track
11:30am - Bubble Blowing Contest - Dining Hall
12:00pm - Pie Eating Contest - Dining Hall
1:00pm - Cross cut Saw Contest - Threshing Area
1:30pm - Shot Gun Band - Center Stage
1:30pm - Chicken Fly contest - Horse Arena
2:00pm - Kiddie Bale Toss - behind Center State
3:00pm - Egg Toss - Horse Arena
4:00pm - Tractor Raffle & Quilt Raffle Give Away - Center Stage
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