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August 28, 2019

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The Press-Dispatch Local Wednesday, August 28, 2019 A- 5 DAILY dine in or carry out *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 AUG. 28 thru SEPT. 3 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 * THURSDAY CHEESY POTATO Ham Steak $ 7.99 Thick-Sliced Ham Served with Macaroni and Cheese, Green Beans or Buttered Peas and Carrots, Roll and a Drink * CHICKEN NOODLE & CHILI FRIDAY Roast Beef Manhattan $ 7.99 Roast Beef Smothered in Gravy on Mashed Potatoes and Amish Bread with Green Beans and Drink * Summer Sandwich Special $ 7.99 Cold Ham, Turkey or Corned Beef piled high with Swiss Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato Slice on Cracked Wheat Amish Bread served with Pickle Wedge, Chips, Fruit Cup, Regular Cookie and Drink* Parmesan Baked Tilapia Fish Fillet $ 7.99 Baked Potato, Amish Bread and Drink * CHILI Biscuits and Gravy $ 6.99 With Your Choice of Bacon or Sausage, Two Eggs and Drink* Omelette $ 7.99 2 Egg Omelette With Cheese, Onions, Green Peppers and Mushrooms, With Your Choice of Bacon or Sausage, Toast and Drink.* TUESDAY HAM & BEANS WITH CORNBREAD FRESH, MADE-FROM-SCRATCH CINNAMON ROLLS FRIDAY MORNING Turkey Manhattan $ 7.99 Turkey Breast Smothered in Gravy on Mashed Potatoes and Amish Bread with Green Beans and Drink * Polish Sausage $ 7.99 with Sauerkraut Served with Cornbread, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, and Drink * WEDNESDAY SATURDAY 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 * Boneless Pork Chop $ 7.99 Tender Pork Loin Baked with Special Spices and Parmesan Cheese served with Baked Potato, Green Beans, Fruit Cup and a Drink * CLOSED MONDAY FOR LABOR DAY! Enjoy time with your family! Cut Out and Place on the Fridge! cafe & cakes cof fee cafe Mon-Fri 7:30am-6pm Saturday 7:30am-2pm HOURS Adam Scales (812) 354-8488 adam.scales@infarmbureau.com Birthdays Area Reunions MONTGOMERY FAMILY REUNION The Montgomery family reunion was Saturday, Aug. 17 at Hornady Park, Peters- burg. Mary Kramer gave the table blessing. Attending were: Steve and Lori Hen- son, Caleb Henson, Dan- ny Robertson, Delmas and Jan Hamm, Larry and Mary Kramer and Marilyn Schis- el, all of Petersburg; Travis McCrary, Aubrey and Har- low Williams, Jeff and Mary Bruce and Evelyn Montgom- ery, all of Oakland City; Campbelltown visitors were Ben and Kara Henson, Mad- elyn Robling and Autumn Barrett; attending from Terre Haute were Jennifer Myers, Maggie Drake and Becki Brown; Ray and The- resa Montgomery, of Wash- ington; Chad Montgomery, of Sullivan; George Mont- gomery, of Federalsburg, Md.; Jim Montgomery, of Poseyville and Rachel and Haley Cook, of Willisville. The afternoon was spent visiting, playing cornhole and pitching washers. Tra- vis McCrary and Caleb Hen- son were the winners of the washer tournament. Some of the children played at the splash park. NORMA TRAYLOR CELEBRATES 96TH BIRTHDAY A card shower is being planned for Norma Traylor's 96th birthday, September 4. She worked for many years as the drive-thru bank tell- er for Integra Bank, Peters- burg. Cards may be sent to: 410 South 5th Street, Peters- burg, IN 47567. Ways to get kids motivated to move more (StatePoint) Getting reg- ular physical activity helps children meet developmen- tal milestones and pro- motes mental and physical wellness. However, form- ing this healthy habit works best when you get started early. To motivate your kids to move more, consider the following ideas: • Go on an outing: At least some of the time, be sure to select active outings. This way, physical activity will become a natural part of your family's lifestyle. For example, go skating or rock climbing instead of to the movies. If you're going on a picnic, hike or bike to the picnic site and bring along frisbees, balls and other toys and games that keep people moving. • Put on your dancing shoes: It's easy to get kids moving and grooving with fun dance games. Especial- ly those that incorporate in- novative and interactive tech such as the new V Tech Ki- di Star Dance. By wearing motion-activated bands, kids can learn 20 cool dance moves step-by-step by fol- lowing the animated dance instructor. Once kids learn the moves, they can put them together and dance along to the included mu- sic. Color-changing lights flash along to the music to make kids feel like a star. Play four motion games or create music through move- ment by playing 14 different effects, including drums and magical fairy sounds. Give the second band to a friend and challenge them to a game or dance-off. Connect your own MP3 player or load songs using a microSD card to add more music so kids never get bored. • Take evening walks: In- stead of heading straight for the couch in the evenings, make a ritual of taking a short walk first. This is a great chance to chitchat, get some fresh air and even pro- mote better sleep. Kids may not be able to travel too far at first, so start with a brief walk around the block. As they begin to build endur- ance, extend it a bit farther or consider turning the ritu- al into a friendly race. Physical activity is not on- ly great for you, but it's also a lot of fun. By incorporat- ing games and activities into evenings and weekends, par- ents can play an active role in getting kids motivated to move more. 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 Congressman Bucshon visits Petersburg Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon takes questions from people gathered at Cakes and Cof- fee in Petersburg as the group ate lunch Friday. Bucshon said some of the big issues being considered by Congress are immigration and healthcare costs. He said the trade agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico that replaces NAFTA will pass. But added, "China is a different issue. China has been doing a bunch of things." He said both sides of the aisle in Congress support standing up to China on theft of our technology and building air bases. But he added it is still very contentious in Congress. 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

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