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November 27, 2019

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The Press-Dispatch Home Life Wednesday, November 27, 2019 C- 5 SUITCASE Continued from page 4 To enter the Birthday Club, email your name, ad- dress, phone number and birthdate to birthdayclub@ pressdispatch.net. Only the person's name, town and birthday will appear in the paper. As an added bonus, one lucky person each month will receive a free three month Press-Dispatch subscrip- tion. This month's birthdays have a chance to win a free $25 gift certificate from Make Me Unique Bouti- eque, in Petersburg. THIS WEEK'S BIRTHDAYS Jim Gaskins .............................. Petersburg .....11/29 Karen Hill .................................... Otwell ........11/29 Kire Epley .................................... Otwell ........11/30 Sara Epley-Cottingham .............. Henderson .....11/30 Ryan Nelson .............................. Petersburg .......12/1 Riley Moore ................................. Winslow .........12/1 Verdayne Miley .......................... Petersburg .......12/2 Kara Brown ............................... Petersburg .......12/2 THIS MONTH'S SPONSOR 711 E. Main St., Petersburg 812-582-0850 Sweet's Column by Barbara Sweet COMMERCIAL AND INVESTMENT PROPERTIES Hardware store ready for new owners. Fully equipped with display shelving, key cutter, glass cutter, lots of inventory to get new owner started. Building has new roof, gutters with metal siding on east and west gable ends of building. Lots of extras! Oakland City. New Price $145,000. MLS# 201650829 Seven acres of mostly wooded property located on a dead end road. MLS#201950106 Hard to find your own private recreation property! This location is ideal for hunting and camping out. Great location for mushroom hunting and other outdoor fun. MLS#201949595 Fantastic 3 bedroom home with 2.5 bathrooms located at the edge of town. Extremely well maintained home. Eat-in kitchen with island bar. Very large living and family room area with cathedral ceiling. Located on .99 acres yard area with a gazebo to sit in and enjoy the lazy days of summer. Three car garage with 2 yard barns to store yard and garden equipment. A 35X16 pole barn to use as a storage area or a garage for automotive repairs,work shop,or many other projects. Price Reduced to $195,000. MLS#201921149 CRAFTSMANSHIP HOME. This home is one of the quality homes built in Winslow during the 1930 era. The woodwork and quality of workmanship will amaze you. This home has a lot to offer. Two bedrooms on the main floor with large almost walk-in closets. Everything has been well-maintained. The living room has a cozy fireplace that opens up into a large sunroom with a separate HVAC unit. The basement has a fireplace for bedroom or office that has a walk-out door that accesses the two-car garage. The attic area has a wood stairway for access into a very nice storage area. Large yard area. Lots to see. MLS#201946973 NEW LISTING! WILL SELL ON CONTRACT! Great Winslow Main Street business location. Lot of updates and improvements. Separate upstairs apartment. Large area upstairs to add additional apartments. Owner had new roof installed and gutters in November 2017 with warranty. New Price $41,500. MLS#201801669 NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! PRICE REDUCED! Eddie Boyd, Principal Broker Kay Helfen Associate Broker 812-582-1145 Addey Boyd Associate Broker 812-354-5599 Keith Shoultz Associate Broker 812-664-6640 602 E. MAIN, PETERSBURG BOYD REALTY & DEVELOPMENT LLC 812-354-8893 SIAR CHOOSE BOYD FOR Personal SERVICE! WE HAVE CLIENTS LOOKING FOR HOMES! • LIST WITH US TODAY! Storage Building units for Rent. Located on 808 Collins Street, Winslow. 8X12 unit $60/Month. WISH LIST! WE NEED LISTINGS Looking for a three-plus bedroom and two-bath double-wide or modular home, in the price range of $79,000 Looking for a $200,000, three-bedroom home with a two-car garage, located in Petersburg with a small lot. Looking for a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home with a garage, in the price range of $100,000. Looking for a three to four-bedroom, two-bathroom home with a basement in the price range of $150,000. Looking for a two to five acre country lot with available electric and water. Looking for a three-bedroom, two-bathroom home with garage. Stick built or modular for $85,000, in the Petersburg area. Looking for a two-bedroom home in the country, on one acre, for under $80,000 outside melts enough for it to be pool weather. Maybe it's time to remove the pen- guin-shaped ice packs and the camel-shaped heating pads and all the other just- in-case-of-a-slight-discom- fort animal-shaped supplies. Perhaps I should no longer calculate the number of days we'll be gone and pack triple the number of shirts or, dare I say, omit the extra tooth- brushes. Who knows? It may even be time to ask Santa for a normal-sized suitcase. Like Katiedid Langrock on Facebook, at http://www. facebook.com/katiedidhu- mor. Hi stars and welcome to this big stage all lit up in red, white and blue lights and decorated to help cele- brate with all our stars who will have a birthday or an- niversary in the week of November 28 -December 4. Come up onto this stage and take a bow. November 28 - Abigail Ei- laine Popp turns 7. November 29 - Taryn Houchin; Josh McDonald turns 39; Caden Lamey turns 15; Joshua and Ma- gan Braunecker celebrate 8 years. November 30 - Tiffani Ann Dreesman; Jamie Abell turns 28; Andy Barrett, Jr.; Sara Epley Cottington turns 41. December 1 - Lori Good- man Lind turns 41; Riley Moore turns 14; Koda Sutt turns 12; Maggie Rose Bruce turns 5. December 2 - Dylan Cole- man turns 23. December 3 - Tammy Nel- son English turns 53; Dal- ton and Lucretia Miller cel- ebrate 3 years. December 4 - Robert Harp turns 63; Kerry Al- dridge; Brittney Nelson; Cliff Claridge turns 52. May all our stars have a really great day and may all your wishes come true. Keep in your heart and in your prayers all our stars who need that card, vis- it, phone call and that dai- ly thought of them to have a grateful week ahead. EVENTS November 28 - Thanks- giving Day. To everyone who travels the roadways, our wish is that your travels will be safe and your togeth- erness with family will be the greatest and be thankful that this year brought you the happiness we all need. November 30 - Winter Wonderland set up at 1 p.m. at the Old Town Hall. Any- one who wants to set up their item is welcome. December 1 - Spurgeon Monroe Fire Department meeting and training at 3 p.m. at the station house. December 2 - Winslow Fire Dept. meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the station house. December 3 - Winslow Zoning Appeals Board meets at 6 p.m. at the Com- munity Cen- ter, where more members are welcomed to help Winslow Town grow as a commu- nity of neighbors. December 5 - Winslow Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. at the Com- munity Center. This is our Christmas din- ner and party. Hope to see all our members. December 7 - Winslow Christmas Parade at 10 a.m. with line-up at the fire station at 9 a.m. Santa Claus will be there; Winslow Mouse House from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Winslow Naza- rene Fellowship Hall. Your child can buy gifts for mom and Dad by themselves with the help of a Beautification member if needed; Winslow Winter Wonderland in the Old Town Hall from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Christmas decorations set up for everyone to enjoy. The Winslow Lions will be grateful for your help. December 9 - Winslow Town Hall at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall in the old bank. December 12 - Peters- burg Lions Club Christmas party at the Village Inn. December 14 - Winslow Winter Wonderland from 1- 3 p.m. at the Old Town Hall. Santa Claus will be there for all the children; Petersburg Holly Walk, with stores and activities for everyone. Winslow seniors meet on Monday and Tuesday at the Community Center. Petersburg seniors meet on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday in the courthouse basement. Postcards still sit at 665 at Sweets Column, Winslow, IN 47598. Winslow Patoka River is high but not high enough to overflow as of yet, but with the rain we are hav- ing, the river should rise some. I thought the leaves were all on the ground but the other day, the wind blew more off the trees and the mowers will be running to mulch them up or the rakes will be used. I have seen the adults raking their yards but, hey kids, did you know that there is fun with leaves? By raking up all the leaves in a big pile, you can run and jump into them and have fun as you rake them into a pile again and jump in- to them again. Hey parents, this is a great time to have fun with your child by showing them how you did this when you were their age. Many of us stars think that Thanksgiving day is a special holiday that should be celebrated before Christ- mas and what we see al- ready is street decorations, yards with decorations, but they are all decorations for Christmas and it makes us a little sad that they couldn't wait until after Thanksgiv- ing day to light them all up or even put them up. The Highway 57 skel- etons are sitting in lawn- chairs with sticks over a bonfire roasting marsh- mallows. It was great to see Kyana again and Granny Mid and her had fun playing 500 rummy, Granny's favorite card game. Granny Mid is here for another week and we are glad she got to see her grandchildren. Deer season is in and we love the deer meat, so this year, we can enjoy the tasty, fall apart meat with carrots and potatoes, from an 8 -15 point buck. So, congrats to the hunters and we really love to enjoy this tasty meal as a change of meat. And to the other stars, thanks for the deer sausage, this will be great at New Year's Eve on crackers. Misty and Tripp are so happy to have a treat and Misty had her treat laying outside her house, as she slept. Then the next day, she had it with her all day long, so I guess she really loved it. Terri Ann has been here in Winslow since our mom has been here and she has been recuperating af- ter her two eyes have been worked on. She has waited the weeks to heal her eyes and now her eye doctor will tell her what she will have to do next. She hopes to drive again but Ted has taken her everywhere she needed to go. She is also hoping to see a whole lot better since she was far-sighted and al- so near-sighted, but in dif- ferent eyes. Did you hear that Lincoln and Samantha Poehlein has a new addition to their fami- ly that answers to the name of Oaklee Joe, she was born on October 30, 2019. Con- gratulations and welcome Oaklee Joe to our Poehlein family. As the lights dim on this week, keep an eye on family and friends, slow down and see all the wonders around you, keep your eyes open for deer that run in front of you on the roads, give thanks for all your blessings this year. As always, smile, wave and say hi to everyone you see this week.

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