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The Press-Dispatch Local Wednesday, August 28, 2019 A- 7 133rd c e l e b r at i o n Aug. 30 - Sept. 2 2019 Princeton, IN Gibson County Fairgrounds Saturday, August 31 8:00am Cutest Baby & Pet Contests Rummage Sale 10:00am Talent Show 10:30am Poker Run Registration Last ATV/UTV Out: Noon Last ATV/UTV In: 4:00pm Noon Kids' Games 1:00pm Junior Miss Pageant 2:00pm Corn Hole Tourney FREE - Carnival Rides 3:00pm Little Mister Pageant (5-8 years) Little Miss Pageant (5-8 years) Arena Cross Signup 4:30pm Arena Cross Practice 5:00pm FREE - Open Karaoke Night 6:00pm Arena Cross Heats EightBall Concert Adults & Children (7 years & Older) $10 Arena Cross Adults & Children (7 years & Older) $10 Pit Pass (14 & Older) $15 Demolition Derby Adults & Children (7 years & Older) $10 Pit Pass (14 & Older) $15 Carnival Rides Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday FREE Parking & Shuttle Rides for all Events Bus Rides to parade line-up at 6:00am(CDT) to 9:00am FREE From Fairgrounds and aer parade until Noon FREE Monday, September 2 9:00am Labor Day Parade Cutest Baby & Pet Contests 10:30am FREE - Carnival Rides Rummage Sale Friday, August 30 5:00pm FREE - Carnival Rides Food Booths Vendor Displays Cutest Baby & Pet Contests FREE - Open Karaoke Night Rummage Sale 7:00pm Queen Pageant EightBall - Rock & Roll Contest 8:30pm Queen's Tea Sunday, September 1 8:00am Cutest Baby & Pet Contests Rummage Sale 10:30am Poker Run Registration Last Bike Out: Noon, Last Bike In: 4:00pm 11:00am Car Show 1:00pm Gospel Sing 1:30pm Demolition Derby Gates Open 2:00pm FREE - Carnival Rides Horseshoe Pitch 5:00pm FREE - Open Karaoke Night Demolition Derby Racing NEED MORE INFO? GO TO: www.labordayassoc.com Events That Have An Admission Charge Sponsored by e Labor Day Association www.labordayassoc.com Take the Bite Out of the Dog Days. WITH CARRIER ® COOL CASH, THE SEASON TO SAVE IS NOW. There's never been a better time to upgrade to Carrier quality and efficiency. For a limited time, you can claim up to $1,650 in Cool Cash rebates on a new system or receive up to 60 months of 0% financing. * Don't wait. Cool Cash is only available for a limited time. COOL CASH $1,650 REBATES UP TO ON A QUALIFIED HOME COMFORT SYSTEM BY CARRIER ©Carrier Corporation 11/2016. *Purchase of qualifying products required. 0% financing cannot be combined with Cool Cash. PH: 812-743-2382 HEATING & AIR-CONDITIONING Perry ' s LLC Serving the area since 1950. Perry ' s Perry ' s 303 Breckinridge Rd, Monroe City Email: perryshvac@gmail.com Craig Perry Vance Perry Chase Perry Take the Bite Out of the Dog Days. WITH CARRIER ® COOL CASH, THE SEASON TO SAVE IS NOW. There's never been a better time to upgrade to Carrier quality and efficiency. For a limited time, you can claim up to $1,650 in Cool Cash rebates on a new system or receive up to 60 months of 0% financing. * Don't wait. Cool Cash is only available for a limited time. COOL CASH $1,650 REBATES UP TO ON A QUALIFIED HOME COMFORT SYSTEM BY CARRIER ©Carrier Corporation 11/2016. *Purchase of qualifying products required. 0% financing cannot be combined with Cool Cash. Robinette joins First Financial Bank in Indiana Tim Robinette joins First Financial Bank as a com- mercial lending officer, serv- ing businesses and ag pro- ducers in Evansville and the surrounding area. He works from his office in the First Financial Business Center, in Evansville. A 22-year resident of Ot- well, Robinette graduated from Murray State Univer- sity in Kentucky with a bach- elor's degree in Agriculture. He earned the Credit Risk Certification from the Risk Management Association and completed the Graduate School of Banking at Louisi- ana State University. Before joining First Fi- nancial, Robinette worked for Farm Credit Services and Rabi AgriFinance. He was most recently senior vice-president of commer- cial lending at Old Nation- al Bank. Robinette is chairman of Riley Children's Founda- tion in Pike County and has served on the boards of the Pike County Economic De- velopment Corporation and Radius Indiana Economic Development for South Cen- tral Indiana. He and his fam- ily are active in the Mt. Ol- ive General Baptist Church. Tim Robinette Superior Ag adds new merchandiser Superior Ag is pleased to announce the addition of Hillari Mason, of Princeton, as grain merchandiser at their Princeton grain facility. Mason comes to the Su- perior Ag team with more than six years of merchan- dising experience. She re- ceived her associate degree from Wabash Valley in Agri- business and she earned her bachelor's degree from Mur- ray State in Ag Business. She holds both a series three and a series 30 grain future license. "We are thrilled to an- nounce the addition of Hill- ari to our team. Her main focus will be working di- rectly with farmers to help them with marketing plans and strengthening relation- ships, by helping farmers manage their risks," stated Nick Michel, grain division manager. "Hillari will bring additional expertise to their grain merchandising team. Her ability to grow relation- ships will be instrumental as we continue to grow their grain business by focusing on expectations of our grow- ing customer base." Hillari Mason EMAIL ������������classifieds@pressdispatch�net Email us your ad! Please include your name and phone number. We'll call you for your payment. CALL����������������������������������������� 812-354-8500 COME IN: ������������� 820 E� Poplar, Petersburg We Accept CASH or CHECK Get your SIGN! Participants will receive a numbered sign to post at their sale like normal, but this year sales will be grouped together by location to make it easier for shoppers� DEADLINE: SEPT 9 AT 5 PM The Press Dispatch PIKE COUNTY'S NEWS NETWORK INSIDER Pike County Y ard S ale FALL Sept 14 Line ads start at just $4 for 20 words 2019 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.

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