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C-6 Wednesday, July 24, 2019 The Press-Dispatch HOME LIFE TO ADVERTISE: Call: 812-354-8500 Email: ads@pressdispatch.net Visit: 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg Deadline: 5 p.m. on Monday Youth First Today by Mary Haas, Youth First, Inc. Easing your child into a new school View photos on auctionzip.com, I.D. number 46613 Terms and Conditions: Cash or check with proper I.D.; announcements day of auction take precedence over previ- ous advertisements; buying everything as is, where is. Questions? Contact Kaleb Claridge 812-789-6761 Check auctionzip oen for updated listings and pictures. REAL ESTATE AUCTION AT NOON Going up for auction at the Claridge Auction Barn (2667 E. Co. Rd. 400 S., Winslow) is a 2-bedroom, 1-bath house that sits on 1.5+/- acres. Home is located at 7277 N. State Road 57, Petersburg. e property also has 3 outdoor sheds. Would make a great fixer-upper or rental house. ESTATE AUCTION AT 10 A.M. LARGE 2-RING AUCTION! DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS AUCTION! is auction is featuring a jon boat, four-wheeler, guns, pocket knives, coins, vintage baseball cards, wagons of tools, wood working tools, antiques, col- lectibles, lots of cast iron skillets and pans, and so much more! 13+ GUNS: Stevens 12 Ga. Model 67, Model 151 20 GA. SS Kresse Co. H&R 410, Riverside Arms Co. 12 GA. H&R 12 GA. Pat. 1900, Ithaca 22. Mossberg 20 GA., Stevens 12 GA. Riverside Arms 12 GA., Escort 12 GA., 22 Marlin, Glenfield 22. Diamond Arms Co. 12 ga. 16-foot jon boat with motor, Honda four-wheeler with wench. TOOLS/MISC.: 25 clamps, over 20 pliers, vice grips, channel locks, lots of sockets, 14 ratchets, lots of wrenches, hammers, screwdrivers, drill bits, grease guns, 5 torch tips, circular saw, lots of air impacts, chainsaw sharpener, complete set of Crasman sockets, metal cutting saw, vice, pipe threaders, air compressor, several toolboxes, Coleman stoves, 4 bottle jacks, lots of C clamps, 5 Crasman routers, Dewalt sander, several sets of router bits, 5 drills, 5 sanders, stamp and die set, 3 bench grinders, belt sander, Dewalt chop saw, Milwaukee metal snips, Crasman spindler sander, Dewalt saw blades, Milwaukee saw, Northland hatchet, jack, air nailers, Dremel, 3000lb. winch, hand saws, 2 Coleman lanterns, coolers, 2 turbo heaters, generator, organizers, lots of hardware, heaters and fans, profile sander, plate joiner, gear puller, welding helmets, bolt cutters, Crasman bandsaw, Dewalt plan- er, Crasman belt sander, Crasman table saw, parts cleaner, sprayer, engine hoist, stand-up toolbox, snow blower, Stihl chainsaw, welder, all types of long handle tools, 100s of filters, drill press, sand blaster, bush hog, 7-. grader blade, 8+ sets of golf clubs and so many more tools. ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES: 18+ pieces of cast iron cookware, Wagner, Lodge and other namebrands, lard press, cast iron cream separator, 2 carbon lights, 1950's cooler, vintage fan, cast iron Ingersoll sign, Granite-ware pot, old lantern, 2 Boy Scout hatchets, 3 whiskey jugs, 5-gallon UHL jug, 8-gallon UHL crock, old oil can, traps, 2 John Deere oil cans, Ford sign, several old meat grinders, vintage medical tools, old peach basket, studio sign, oil pump, 13 Coke trays, 3 large glass bottles, 4 Holland Dairy trays, miniature anvil, pocket watches, old Pepsi bottle opener, 2 cast iron kettles, improved Hop- kins valley corn sheller, whiskey barrel, 1949-1950 Winslow High School sectional picture, Enterprise pat. 1873 coffee grinder, metal outdoor gilder, parts of a windmill, 2 arcade games. COINS, BASEBALL CARDS, POCKET KNIVES: 100s of coins, 12+ silver dollars (Morgan Peace), 70+ silver half dollars, (Walking Liberties, Barber halfs, Kennedy halfs, Franklin halfs), 6 1-oz. silver bars, several silver quar- ters, Buffalo nickels, wheat and Indian head pennies, proof sets, graded and UNC. coins, 100s of baseball cards from the 50s, 60s, 70s, lots of HOFers like Stan Musial, Sandy Koufax, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, and others, rookie cards, baseball card machine, 20+ knives, Barlow, Imperial, Winchester and others FURNITURE/GLASSWARE/APPLIANCES: 3 dressers w/mirror, corner cabinet, desk, China cabinet, cast iron table w/glass top, pedestal table, end tables, love seat and couch, refrigerator, washer and dryer, cut glass, Pyrex, lots of figurines and other glassware. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: What an auction this will be! is is a large double estate auction and will be 2 rings all day! Be sure to bring a friend. is is just a partial listing. Many more items not mentioned or pictured. Ring 1 will be indoors in a climate-controlled building with seats available. Ring 1 will be selling guns, coins, antiques, furniture, baseball cards, glassware and more! Ring 2 will be selling tools and outdoor items. Cash or check only. Hope to see you there for this large 2-ring double estate auction! GRAY/KRAUSE ESTATE & REAL ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 27 Location: 2667 E. Co. Rd. 400 S., Winslow, IN MIDWEST REALTY 1704 E. National Hwy., Washington Check out these listings and more online at midwestrealty.net Ranch home with 4 bedrooms on almost 2 acres just north of Petersburg. MLS#201917400 THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD "AS IS" MLS#201918861 HOUSES FOR SALE Call Angela Clinton: 812-257-1708 Call Mary Roark: 812-486-6363 $ 79,500 $ 19,900 812-254-3918 MOTIVATED SELLER! NEW PRICE! HOMES 814 NIBLACK BLVD., VINCENNES • 1-800-743-7004 • WWW.BAIRDVINCENNES.COM SAVE $20,000 Plus Beautiful home that has two master suites, along with another bedroom and bathroom. Complemented by a large living room, dining room, kitchen and laundry room. SURPRISINGLY LARGE HOME! Perfect for the couple who have an elderly parent or older child living with them. Over $60,000 in options for this home! Pregnant... or think you are? Call:1-877-257-1084 or Locally Call: 1-812-354-2814 • Free pregnancy testing • Free counseling and info. on pregnancy options. • Confi dential counseling for women & men who are suff ering from post-abortion syndrome. • Residential Care • Health and assistance referrals. • Training and education. • Assistance in getting baby and maternity clothes washpcc@sbcglobal.net www.washingtonpregnancycenter.com CHEESY BACON GARLIC BISCUITS MEALS IN Monica's MINUTES Share your favorite recipe! www.facebook.com/mealsinminutes Monica's Meals in Minutes PO Box 68, Petersburg, IN 47567 mealsinminutes@pressdispatch.net FACEBOOK MAIL EMAIL By Monica Sinclair Our family is having a get to- gether this weekend and we are all bringing a dish. My husband and I struggled to figure out which delicious recipe to bring. There have been so many that have popped up in our feed late- ly, it was a tough decision. How- ever, here is one that we both decided we needed to try. It al- so makes it easy on me because I don't have to wor- ry about keeping it cold or hot. Enjoy! INGREDIENTS • 3/4 cup butter, divided • 2 cups flour • 1 tbsp. sugar • 1 tbsp. baking powder • 1 tbsp. garlic powder • 1 tsp. salt • 2 tsp chives, divided • 1 cup whole milk • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese • 10 slices bacon, cooked and chopped • 1 teaspoon dried parsley DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 425F. 2. Prepare a large baking sheet with parchment pa- per. 3. In a medium microwave-safe bowl, add 1/2 cup butter. Heat until butter is melted. Set aside. 4. In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, garlic and salt. 5. Pour the milk into the melted butter, along with 1 tsp of chives, then stir well. 6. Pour the milk and butter mixture over the dry in- gredients and stir until just combined. 7. Add shredded cheese, 1 tsp chives and bacon, and fold in until evenly distributed. 8. Spoon the dough onto baking sheet in 1/2 cup sized portions. Bake for 10 -12 minutes, until bis- cuits are just barely golden brown. 9. Melt remaining 1/4 cup of butter in small mixing bowl. Add in the parsley and give it a stir to com- bine. Brush the butter parsley mixture over the tops of the biscuits. Source: myincrediblerecipes.com Change is hard for most of us. We typically don't wel- come change fearlessly with arms wide open. Transitions are sometimes our greatest fear and can provoke anxie- ty, even in adults. When faced with chang- ing schools, our child can share these same fears. Even though change is in- evitably a part of our lives, it is rarely easy. When transferring schools and changing edu- cational environments, our children face not only new school buildings but also new faces, new routines, and many new adjustments. As parents, we need to do our best to combat their fears and anxieties to help make their transition as smooth as possible. Make sure changing schools is the most appropri- ate option. If other options are available, weigh all of the choices and be sure this is the best thing to do for your child. Communication is im- portant, because it is what connects us to our nerv- ous child as they tackle this big life change. Talking to your child early and often throughout the transition will help make each step less scary and confusing. As parents, it is impor- tant to remember that we are changing our child's whole environment, disrupting their friendships and rela- tionships, and taking away their familiar place of learn- ing. Because of these major life changes, it is crucial to include your child in the open discussion process. If possible, let your child be part of the decision-making process regarding which school they will attend or when the transition will take place. The more deci- sions they can be part of, the more they will feel in control of the situation. Validate your child's feelings about changing schools, including all of the things they are sad about leaving behind and all of the things they are anxious about going into. Show them that you are standing along- side them and support them the whole way. Communicat- ing, validating, and nurtur- ing this change can make all the difference in their emo- tional transition. Making time to get to know the new teachers and staff ahead of the move to the new school can be an added support for both you and your child. This can be a chance for you to discuss any concerns or questions you may have regarding the school. This is also the time to for them to get to know your child and to talk about your student's needs to the peo- ple who will care for them throughout each day. Another great way for your child to get involved in their new school is to join extracurricular activities. If your child is old enough they See SCHOOL on page 9 yeah, it's that fast! net edition Z M www.PressDispatch.net/Subscribe The Press-Dispatch. No matter where you live.

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