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September 5, 2018

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The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, September 5, 2018 A-3 LOCAL Call: 812-354-8500 Email: news@pressdispatch.net or bring in a hard copy: 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg NEWS BRIEFS United Way Day of Caring kick-off Sept. 12 United Way of Pike County Community Day of Car- ing will be Wednesday, Sept. 12. This event involves re- cruiting volunteers to help with projects for local not- for-profit agencies/organizations for a one day work blitz. If you would like to volunteer or are an agency that would like to submit a project contact the Unit- ed Way of Pike County office at 812-789 -2557 or 812- 789 -3774. This event is partially funded by Pike County Com- munity Foundation and Amber Manor. NARFE meeting is Sept. 12 The National Active and Retired Federal Employees, Chapter 1847, will meet at noon Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018, at the Schnitzelbank Restaurant. The meeting is open to all active and retired feder- al employees. NARFE's mission is to advocate for and educate the federal employees on bills in congress. Lincoln Day Dinner slated for Sept. 13 The Pike County Republican Party has announced U.S. Senate candidate Mike Braun will be the keynote speaker at this year's Pike County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner. The dinner is scheduled at the IPL reception building on Sept. 13, with doors open- ing at 6 p.m. Upcoming event? We want to know! Do you have an upcoming event? Send it to news@ pressdispatch.net or call 812-354-8500. READER GUIDE Subscriptions: Subscription rates: One year: $31 for Pike and surrounding counties and all 475 and 476 ad- dresses; elsewhere in Indiana $34; out of state $51 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 Eric Gogel, Production Manager Cindy Petty, Advertising Sales Pam Lemond, Advertising Sales Matt Haycraft, Advertising Sales 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) Richard's Furniture & Mattress Richard's Mattress Warehouse 108 N. MaiN St., PriNcetoN, iN 521 Grave St., Patoka, iN 812-385-3855 812-779-2300 Both Stores Open: Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm FAMILY Owned & OperAted Richard's Retirement Sale SAVE up to 50% STORE CLOSING! Huge Inventory! No Reasonable Offer Refused! MUST BE SACRIFICED! 20% OFF No Reasonable Offer Refused! EVERY ITEM IN STORE! SPECIAL! * $ 669 King Size Mattress with matching foundation $ 389 Reg. Price *limited quantities LIMITED TIME IF YOU DIDN'T BUY IT AT RICHARD'S, YOU PROBABLY PAID TOO MUCH! QUITTING BUSINESS PRINCETON LOCATION at our We can get you approved! Credit Problems? Divorced? Bankrupt? REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Eric A. Drew, Emma R. Gutzweiler AK A Emma R. Drew convey to Eric A. Drew and Emma R. Drew, re- al estate as recorded in Pike County. Ronald S. Smith and Nancy A. Smith convey to Rob- in McDowell and Darell G. McDowell, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Aleeta R. Gray conveys to David A. Workman and Carolyn R. Workman, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Michael K. Frederick and Patricia J. Frederick con- vey to Jamen K. Frederick, Michael K. Frederick Life Estate, Patricia J. Frederick Life Estate and Alec Fred- erick, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Michael K. Frederick and Patricia J. Frederick con- vey to Jamen K. Frederick, Michael K. Frederick Life Estate, Patricia J. Frederick Life Estate and Alec Fred- erick, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Heather Loveless conveys to Austin Kendall, real es- tate as recorded in Pike County. Janet M. Gray and Steven H. Gray convey to Baird Home Corporation, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Barry G. Cooper conveys to Danielle L. Brothers and Max A. Brothers, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Linc J. Oxley conveys to Dalton Richardson, real es- tate as recorded in Pike County. Mary Ellen Vinson quitclaims to Clifton L. Vinson and Phillip Vinson, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Charlotte A. Erwin Trustee and Charlotte A. Erwin Trust convey to Diana L. Wells, real estate as record- ed in Pike County. Daniel R. Gutzweiler and Karole L. Gutzweiler con- vey to Kayla Johnson and Mark Nance, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Diana J. Foster and Michael Ray Wood convey to Dvonna K. Cates, real estate as recorded in Pike Coun- ty. Max A. Brothers conveys to Kent L. York, real es- tate as recorded in Pike County. Locals attend Trump rally Jayla and Jenna Harris attended the rally in Evans- ville with President Donald Trump last week at the Ford Center. Their parents Randy and Denise received four VIP tickets to attend the rally and sit behind President Trump at the packed out Ford Center.

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