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February 12, 2020

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The Press-Dispatch Local Wednesday, Februar y 12, 2020 A- 7 Is it TIME for your next eye exam? 8–7 . Mon. 8–noon . Tues. 10–7 . Wed. 8–5 . Thur. 8–5 . Fri. Locally Owned and Operated Dr. Clint Shoultz 715 S. 9th Street, Petersburg (812) 354-9400 CHEESY CHICKEN BROCCOLI Chicken and Dumplings $ 7.99 Plate of Chicken and Dumplings, Green Beans or Buttered Peas and Carrots, Baked Apples, Roll and a Drink * WEDNESDAY Boneless Pork Chop $ 7.99 Tender Pork Loin Baked with Special Spices and Parmesan Cheese served with Baked Potato, Green Beans and a Drink * TUESDAY *Your Choice of Regular Coffee, Tea or Coke Product. /CakesAndCoffeeCafe Like us on Facebook! In a Hurry? Call 812-354-2004! FREE WiFi 618 E MAIN, PETERSBURG FEB. 12 thru FEB. 18 THURSDAY CHEESY POTATO Ham Steak $ 7.99 Thick-Sliced Ham Served with Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Green Beans or Buttered Peas and Carrots, Roll and a Drink * CHICKEN NOODLE & CHILI FRIDAY SPECIALS Roast Beef Manhattan $ 7.99 Roast Beef Smothered in Gravy on Mashed Potatoes and Bread with Green Beans and Drink * Parmesan Baked Tilapia Fish Fillet $ 7.99 Baked Potato, Bread and Drink * HAM & BEANS WITH CORNBREAD Turkey Manhattan $ 7.99 Turkey Breast Smothered in Gravy on Mashed Potatoes and Bread with Green Beans and Drink * Polish Sausage $ 7.99 with Sauerkraut Served with Cornbread, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, and Drink * FRESH, MADE-FROM-SCRATCH CINNAMON ROLLS FRIDAY MORNING Host Your Next Party With Us! We Provide Meal, Desserts and Clean Up! Meatloaf $ 7.99 Green Beans or Buttered Peas and Carrots, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Roll and Drink * MONDAY VEGETABLE BEEF SOUP Spaghetti $ 6.99 Cheesy Mozzarella Toast, Side Salad and Drink* Cheeseburger & Chili $ 7.99 Cheeseburger with a Cup of Chili, Chips and Drink* CHILI Biscuits and Gravy $ 6.99 With Your Choice of Bacon or Sausage, Two Eggs and Drink* SATURDAY Stromboli $ 7.99 Our Own Special Stromboli Served with Grippos (Plain or BBQ), Side Salad and a Drink * daily 2020 Valentine's Special for Friday Night TWO Roast Beef Manhattans, TWO Drinks and TWO Desserts for $20.20! $1 upcharge per slice of cheesecake. Mon-Fri 7am-8pm Saturday 7am-2pm WE'RE OPEN Great Food & Nostalgia cafe & cof fee cafe dine in or carry out Patoka Valley Quilt Guild met February 15 By Kathy Weyer, Secretary President Pamela Catt opened the February meeting with 34 members attending at the Ferdinand Communi- ty Center. Days for Girls will be February 15, at St. Paul's United Church in Lamar, starting at 8 a.m. CST. Come for a day of service and fun with plenty of food. Sherri reported that the follow- ing are the dates for Open Sewing at the Ferdinand Library: February 15, March 14, April 17 and 18th, May 16 and June 13. Heritage Days at the Dubois County Museum will be April 7-9. Sign-up will be at the March meeting. Birthdays were reported for Febru- ary. Spring Mill Retreat will be Febru- ary 21-23. Some will be going up early to take advantage of two nights for the price of one during the week. The June Retreat will be held dur- ing the week at St. Meinrad. The dates are June 9 -11, with meals include in the registration. October's retreat will also be at St. Meinrad on October 9 -11. Save the dates. Special Projects had several kits ready for members to pick up and com- plete to be given to CASA, The Cancer Center, Crisis Connections and other worthy groups. We have received ma- ny thanks from these groups for our donations, as they are much appreci- ated. Show and Tell followed. Becky Fuller than gave the program on working on round robin quilts. Next month will be working with rul- ers to make perfect half square trian- gle and pineapple blocks. Meeting was adjourned. STUDENT CORNER Indiana Farm Bureau Now Accepting 2020 Student Scholarship Applications Indiana Farm Bureau is now accepting applications for its student scholarship program for the 2020 -2021 school year. Each year, INFB awards 13 scholarships to incom- ing or current college students who are pursuing a career in agriculture. The scholarships offered are the Marion Stackhouse Me- morial Scholarship, two Collegiate Farm Bureau Scholar- ships and 10 Carolyn Hegel Memorial Scholarships. The scholarship money can be applied to tuition, housing, books and other educational expenses. The Marion Stackhouse Memorial Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship named after the former INFB president, who served from 1976 to 1987. The scholarship is awarded to one student annually, based on their educational successes and career aspirations. Additionally, INFB awards 10 district scholarships. The Carolyn Hegel Memorial Scholarship is a $500 scholarship named after the long-time INFB second vice president, who served the organization for 26 years. Applicants for the Marion Stackhouse Memorial Schol- arship and the Carolyn Hegel Memorial Scholarship must be incoming or current college students pursuing a degree in agriculture and members of INFB. For existing Collegiate Farm Bureau members, INFB awards two $1,000 scholarships annually. Winners of these scholarships must be members of an INFB collegiate chap- ter at Purdue University, Vincennes University, Huntington University or Ancilla College. "Indiana Farm Bureau is pleased to help support young men and women pursuing a future in agriculture through our annual scholarship program," said Isabella Chism, INFB's second vice president and chair of the women's lead- ership committee. "It's a great honor to grant these schol- arships each year. If you know a student who meets the cri- teria, please encourage them to apply." To apply for a scholarship, visit INFB's scholarships and grants page. The deadline to apply is March 1. The appli- cation asks students to detail their educational successes and answer several questions about their future education- al and career goals. Many county Farm Bureaus also offer annual scholar- ships for students in their area. To learn more, visit www. infb.org and visit the Grants and Scholarships page under the Resources tab. FAFSA now open for 2020-2021 school year Hoosier students and families are encouraged to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is now open for the 2020 -2021 school year. With over $ 350 million in state financial aid available, as well as billions of dollars in federal aid, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education reminds Hoosiers it is more important than ever to file the FAFSA by April 15, 2020. All students should file the FAFSA, regardless of fam- ily income. In addition to determining eligibility for state and federal financial aid, many colleges require a com- pleted FAFSA to award merit and need-based scholar- ships. Filing the FAFSA is critical for Indiana's 21st Cen- tury Scholars, who must file on time in order to earn the state scholarship that pays for up to four years of col- lege tuition. Students can file the FAFSA online at FAFSA.gov or by using the myStudentAid app. The U.S. Department of Education provides email and live chat assistance for FAFSA filers as well as a helpline at 800 -4FED-AID. Hoo- sier families can also find FAFSA help through INvest- Ed Indiana at www.investedindiana.org. For questions about state financial aid, students can contact the Indiana Commission for Higher Education by phone at 888 -528 -4719 or via email at awards@che.in.gov. Jason Foundation offers free help to teens More teenagers and young adults die from suicide than from cancer, heart disease, AIDS, birth defects, stroke, pneumonia, influenza, and chronic lung disease, com- bined. When examined as an age group 10 -24 suicide is the second leading overall cause of death for Indiana. The Jason Foundation has proudly partnered with Cri- sis Text Line© to deliver their amazing service to the families and communities that we serve. The Crisis Text Line is a free 24/7 text line where trained crisis counsel- ors support individuals in crisis. Text "Jason" to 741741 to speak with a compassion- ate, trained Crisis Counselor. Confidential support 24/7, for free. The Crisis Counselor "helps you move from a hot moment to a cool calm to stay safe and healthy us- ing effective active listening and suggested referrals – all through text message, using Crisis Text Line's se- cure platform." Visit Crisis Text Line's website for additional informa- tion. www.crisistextline.org If you or someone you know are experiencing a cri- sis, call 911. The Jason Foundation is a nationally recognized leader in youth suicide prevention and awareness. All programs and materials are available to the public at no cost. For more information, visit: http://jasonfoundation.com/. Want to share your news with others? The Press- Dispatch can help deliver it to Pike and the surrounding counties. NEWS! 812-354-8500 GRAPHIC DESIGNER PIKE PUBLISHING IS SEEKING A talented We're looking for a self-motivated part-time graphic designer to add to our award-winning team. The ideal candidate will possess a drive to exceed the client's expectations and work well in a fast-paced workflow. Job duties include: • Design advertising, promotional materials and news pages using Adobe Creative Suite • Edit photos for print and online editions • Photograph events • Manage content from multiple sources • Copy editing and typesetting • Edit video of events for online editions • Must be able to multi-task and be flexible in day-to-day responsibilities • Must have reliable transportation and be punctual To apply, send resumé and portfolio to: jheuring@pressdispatch.net or fax to: 812-354-2014 or mail to: Graphic Designer P.O. Box 68, Petersburg, IN 47567-0068 PIKE PUBLISHING Deadline: February 28, 2020

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