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October 31, 2018

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C-6 Home Life Wednesday, October 31, 2018 The Press-Dispatch net edition yeah, it's that fast! Z M www.PressDispatch.net/Subscribe It's The Press-Dispatch. No matter where you live. Delivered every Wednesday morning! Add it for $5 to your current print subscription or stand-alone for $35/year. 21st OFFERS FINANCING FOR: HOME ONLY LAND HOME LAND IN LIEU BUY-FOR USED HOME FINANCING SECONDARY HOUSING VISIT: Apply.21stMortgage.com FAX: 1.877.312.2100 *Certain loan conditions must be met. NO APPLICATION FEES OR OTHER OBLIGATIONS TO APPLY. WE FINANCE CREDIT SCORES ALL * 814 Niblack Blvd., Vincennes • 1-800-743-7004 www.bairdvincennes.com HOMES Reorder the home for $64,900 LOT HOME starting at $62,900 G et a deal to be thankful for before they are all... GOBBLED UP! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Pike County Auditor and Linda L. McCammon convey to Nola 17, LLC, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Rick E. Houchin, Connie R. Houchin, Micky G. Houchin and Connie L. Houchin convey to Matthew D. Vaughn and Kimberly Ann Vaughn, real estate as re- corded in Pike County. Holdings Specialty Retail Shops and Pamida, Inc. con- vey to Double H Enterprises, LLC, real estate as record- ed in Pike County. Marla Bentsen and Jeremiah J. Denton convey to Ron A. Elpers and Briana J. Elpers, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Marla Bentsen and Jeremiah L. Denton convey to Ter- ry J. Lamey, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Richard Poehlein conveys to William M. Hess, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Mary H. Herman Revocable Trust, John A. Herman, Daniel J. Herman Revocable Trust and Daniel J. Her- man, Jr. convey to Phillip B. Kinman, real estate as re- corded in Pike County. Marla Bentsen and Jeremiah J. Denton convey to John E. Yager and Janice Yager, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Jill Loveless Hamilton, Deana Sue Loveless, AK A Lea- na Sue Lewis, Bob E. Loveless AK A Bob Everett Love- less, Justin Loveless and Bob Loveless POA convey to Edward L. Sollman and Nikki A. Sollman, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Leana Sue Lewis AK A Leana Sue Loveless quitclaims to Edward L. Sollman, Nikki A. Sollman, Charles L. Feistel and Eugenia A. Feistel, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Janice Loveless quitclaims to Edward L. Sollman, Nik- ki A. Sollman, Charles L. Feistel and Eugenia A. Feistel, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Justin Loveless quitclaims to Edward L. Sollman, Nik- ki A. Sollman, Charles L. Feistel and Eugenia A. Feistel, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Jill Loveless Hamilton quitclaims to Edward L. Soll- man, Nikki A. Sollman, Charles L. Feistel and Eugenia A. Feistel, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Neil W. Gish, Tonya L. West, Jeffrey G. West, Allen B. West and Brian S. West quitclaim to Stephanie D. McK- inney, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Neil W. Gish, Jeffrey G. West, Allen B. West, Brian S. West and Stephanie D. McKinney quitclaim to Tonya L. West, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Stephanie D. McKinney conveys to Camilla M. McK- inney TOD, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Robert R. Strain quitclaims to Elzena J. Strain, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Pike County Sheriff, Eric L. McQueen, Eric Mc- Queen, Vicki D. McQueen, Vicki McQueen, American General Financial Services, Inc., Allied Collection Ser- vices, Inc., Pike County School Corporation, Federal Na- tional Mortgage Association, and Onemain Financial of Ohio convey to Gary R. Goodman, real estate as record- ed in Pike County. Maxwell E. Church and Anthony L. Church convey to Robert A. Bolin and Paula Jo Meece, real estate as re- corded in Pike County. Guy Dale Hatt conveys to Guy Dale Hatt and Krystal L. Hatt, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Steven Bell AK A Steve Bell quitclaims to Shalynn M. Miller, real estate as recorded in Pike County. The Secretary of Veterans A ffairs conveys to Mark A. Sturgeon, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Joseph L. Hensley and Shirley Hensley convey to Kev- in Riggs and Jeri Lynn Riggs, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Brian K. Fowler and Nancy L. Fowler convey to Scott G. Ahrens, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Lisa J. Harris Trustee and Robert D. Harris Primary Trust Agreement convey to Sondra S. Harris, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Judy L. Weidenbenner quitclaims to Ryan M. Buel- tel and Kelly R. Bueltel, real estate as recorded in Pike County. M U A 600 West 13th Street, Suite 105 • Jasper, IN 47546 • 812.996.5850 Brighter Side by Janice Barniak The joys of navigation I took the kids to Lyles Station corn maze Sunday and set them adrift. "You're the navigators," I told them. "This is good practice for driving." So hand-in- hand, Leo and Charlie entered the labyrinth to try their luck, with me trailing behind. Last year, we went with my mother and grandfather to the Bee-Lievers maze, a small one by the CVS in Princeton. About mid- way through, Charlie dis- appeared, but I wasn't pan- icked, thinking I could Mar- co Polo back to him, which I did, only to find him pulling his pants up. "Charlie? " I asked. "I had to go," he said. "Don't ask about it, Mom." He'd ducked into a row no one was watching and sprin- kled the corn, much to my embarrassment. I'm a terrible navigator myself. On a road trip to Chicago in high school, I got lost in a bad neighborhood, in the days before GPS, in search of Chinese food. Three of us came on the trip, my best friend, Kim, and a coworker roller skat- er named Damien, who had submitted his application to work at our McDonald's by roller-skating through the drive through. Damien probably wasn't drinking water in the back of my little red Dodge Stra- tus, because when we got to Chicago, he took off chasing some birds he yelled at as though they were old friends. "Oh, birds! " My friend, Kim, and I just raised our eye- brows to each other. "Do we chase him? " she hissed as he became a small- er figure in the distance. Even in high school, I was no track star, so the answer was no. We were lost in a major metropolitan area, and, as it turned out, none of us had enough money to buy Chi- nese food in Chicago with our McDonald's paychecks. We'd already spent that mon- ey on gas and filling a cool- er with beef jerky, ice and red hots. I hadn't known you don't have to ice beef jerky, as it's not a typical meat. The ice melted, the red hots dissolved into it, mak- ing a pink cinnamon-scent- ed slush, and despite the plastic, soaking in that cin- namon water contaminated the beef jerky, making that cinnamon meat one of the worst things I've ever tasted. We were hungry, low on gas, and on the lookout for a guy terrorizing pigeons on his roller skates. Obviously, we eventual- ly found our way out, and found Damien, because be- ing naive and lucky is pretty much the story of my teen- age life. The boys were naive and lucky, too. Five minutes in, the boys saw an opening, and, Oh Happy Day, it was a way out. Notice I didn't say the way out. They'd circled around back to the entrance and didn't even notice it. "We won, we won," they jumped and high fived. I distracted them from the entrance sign by point- ing high up towards the mu- seum building. "Oh, look, birds! "

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