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June 13, 2018

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Your Area's NEWEST Carrier Dealer *Upon timely registration SERVICE EXCELLENCE HIGH QUALITY PULLED LUNCH Pork M a so n i c Lo dge P i ke # 1 21 J UNE 16 10 : 30 am to 2 p m at the Masonic Lodge in Petersburg (Down from PAWS animal shelter) Tickets available from any Lodge member or at the door. Pulled Pork with Slaw and Chips. $ 10 per meal READER GUIDE Subscriptions: Subscription rates: One year: $30 for Pike and surrounding counties and all 475 and 476 ad- dresses; elsewhere in Indiana $33; out of state $50 Paid in advance. Change of address — subscribers changing addresses will please give their old address as well as new one along with phone number. We cannot guarantee prompt change unless this is done. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Press-Dispatch, P.O. 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Manager Cindy Petty, Advertising Sales Pam Lemond, Advertising Sales Matt Haycraft, Advertising Sales Ed Cahill, Sports Editor Eric Gogel, Production Manager Monica Sinclair, Office Manager • • • • • • Published every Wednesday by the Pike County Publishing Co. Telephone 812-354-8500 820 Poplar Street, P.O. Box 68, Petersburg, Indiana 47567 • • • • • • Entered at the Post Office in Petersburg, Indiana for transmis- sion through the mails as Periodical Mail, postage paid at Petersburg, Indiana. Published weekly. (USPS 604-340) NEWS BRIEFS Free health fair today at Oakland City Library A free mini-health fair is scheduled at the Oakland City library, Wednesday, June 13, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. During the fair there will be two informational classes on diabetes, heart health and suicide prevention. There will be free blood pressure checks. The event is free and open to anyone regardless of library card status. Dubois Co. Museum 'Calling all fishermen' event this Saturday The Dubois County Museum on Saturday, June 16, at 10 :30 a.m. and again at 1 p.m. will be having an event, "Tying a Fly Fishing Fly" with Joe "Swampy" Schoen- bachler and friends. Participants will try their hand at this age old art of fly tying and go home with several flies. About five artists will be teaching how to tie five or more different fly fishing flies that can be used for fishing. Stations will be set up in the log house area for participants to move from one artist to another learn- ing a specific fly that mimics an insect for fishing. This activity is open to all ages and abilities. The museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 1-4 p.m. and closed on Monday. The mu- seum is located in Jasper at 2704 N. Newton Street (US 231). Call 812-634-7733. Allow two hours to view exhibits. Visit the museum web site at www.dubois- countymuseum.org. Like them on Facebook at Dubois County Museum. Seeking Little Miss Sweet Corn contestants Entries are being accepted for girls ages five to eight (at the time of the contest) for the Little Miss Sweet Corn contest. The contest will be Friday, July 27, at 7 p.m. at the Oakland City Cafetorium. Contestants are required to perform a talent or theme attire, and will be asked a brief question dur- ing an interview. Number of entries are limited. For more information, contact Tammy Schroeder at 812-664-6648. Upcoming event? We want to know! Do you have an upcoming event? Send it to news@ pressdispatch.net or call 812-354-8500. TRI-CAP Improving Lives Since 1966 Come see me to learn more about our Head Start program! 812-354-8721 ext. 102 jaimiem@tri-cap.net www.tri-cap.net TRI-CAP's health, housing, and education services change lives, empower families, and improve communities. Curtis estate auction attracts customers The Curtis estate auction in Winslow this past Saturday attracted many buyers and bidders who packed inside the garage on the lower side of the funeral home for a chance to see and bid on a full spec- trum of items. Claridge Auction Service conducted the sale with Kaleb Claridge, the auctioneer, com- pletely engulfed by auction goers. James Capozella photo Above: Austin Garland of Peters- burg cuts up pep- pers to be put on a pizza the group was making for their cooking merit badge. Right: Met- al works instruc- tor and Petersburg Scoutmaster Lar- ry Haycraft holds a heated piece of met- al as Jason Thorne hammers away to reshape it. Thorne received metal work merit badge while at summer camp at the Old Ben Scout Res- ervation.

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