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October 30, 2019

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The Press-Dispatch Local Wednesday, October 30, 2019 A- 5 NEWS BRIEFS Storm debris pickup available Thursday and Friday for Petersburg residents The City of Petersburg will pickup downed limbs and sticks from city residents. Mayor R.C. Klipsch said residents should call City Hall at 812-354-8511 to re- quest a city crew pick up sticks and limbs from Satur- day's storms. Crews will be out on Thursday and Fri- day to collect the debris. PCHS will conduct Veterans Day program Nov. 11 Pike Central High School will be conducting a Vet- erans Day Program on Monday, Nov. 11 at 9 a.m. in the high school gym. The high school swing choir and the high school band will both be performing. All vet- erans are welcome to attend. Contact the high school office at 812-354-8478, ext. 302 with your service infor- mation so that you can be recognized for your service. Zipmed Urgent Care available for Veterans Zipmed Urgent Care, 695 Third Ave., Jasper (near Fazoli's restaurant) is the first local facility qualified by VA to provide urgent care services to area veter- ans. Vets with non-life threatening health needs may be seen and treated at the urgent care location in Jas- per at any time without an appointment and without copay, seven days a week. Veteran must be enrolled in VA Health Care. They will accept Medicare, but not Medicaid. This is part of the Mission Act passed in June. To reach Zipmed Urgent Care, call 812-634-6824. Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. READER GUIDE Subscriptions: Change of address: subscribers changing addresses will please give 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. Box 68, Petersburg, IN 47567-0068 or e-mail to subscribe@ pressdispatch.net. Subscription rates: One year: $31 for Pike County and all 475/476 zip codes; $34 in the state of Indiana; $51 elsewhere in the USA. Paid in advance. Subscriptions taken after noon on Friday will not receive a paper until the second edition after their subscription date. About us: Andy Heuring and John B. Heuring, Publishers Andy Heuring, Editor John B. Heuring, Adv. Mgr. Eric Gogel, Production Mgr. Monica Sinclair, Office Mgr. Dennis Marshall, Sports Editor Cindy Petty, Adv. Sales Pam Lemond, Adv. Sales Matt Haycraft, Adv. Designer • • • Published every Wednesday by the Pike County Publishing Co. Phone: 812-354-8500 820 E. Poplar St., P.O. Box 68, Petersburg, IN 47567-0068 • • • Entered in the Post Office in Petersburg, Indiana for transmission through the mails as Periodical Mail, postage paid at Petersburg, Indiana – published weekly. (USPS 205-620) • P IK E C O U N T Y R E P U B L I C A N C E N T R A E • 2 0 1 9 R.C. Klipsch Petersburg Mayor Gary Leavitt City Council District #1 John Melhiser City Council District #2 Vote on or before Tuesday, Nov. 5 Paid for by the Pike County Republican Central Committee Tricia Claridge City Council District #3 Vote Republican 60th wedding anniversary Jerry and Phyllis Clar- idge, of Spurgeon, celebrat- ed their 60th wedding anni- versary this month with fam- ily at The Log Inn. The cou- ple was married October 31, 1959, at the Spurgeon United Methodist Church. They are the parents of Kathy (Steve) Manning, Jerry ( Julie) Clar- idge, Roger (Lisa) Claridge and Roberta (Steve) Blount. They have eight grandchil- dren and six great-grand- children. MARRIAGE LICENSES Jeremy Matthew Howald, 26, of 2966 W. SR 56, Pe- tersburg, son of Jeremy and Susan Howald, to Olivia Page Leighty, 24, of 2966 W. SR 56, Petersburg, daugh- ter of Jason and Amber Leighty. Kevin Michael Dale Kendall, 19, of 302 E. Cedar St., Petersburg, son of Charles Kendall and Stacy E. McGa- vock, to Kimberlee Darlene Hopper, 18, of 302 E. Ce- dar St., Petersburg, daughter of Christopher L. Hop- per and Vicki A. Rose. Joseph Paul Morrison, 43, of 3357 S. SR 61, Winslow, son of Stephen M. and Pamela S. Morrison, to Elissa Danyalle Carter, 29, of 3357 S. SR 61, Winslow, daugh- ter of Troy D. and Shelly A. Carter. With This Ring... Obituary BR ADFORD A. FAIR Bradford A. Fair, 71, of Pe- tersburg, passed away at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, October 29, 2019, at Memorial Hos- pital in Jasper. He was born May 1, 1948. He is survived by his wife, Elaine (O'Neill) Fair; his sons, Damon (Kim) Fair and Matt (Stephanie) Fair; and five grandchildren. Arrangements are pend- ing. See additional obituaries on page C-7. Republican Lincoln Day dinner Above, The Pike County Lincoln Day dinner was Saturday night at the IPL Communications Build- ing. Featured speakers included Indiana Senator Michael Braun and Eighth District Representative Larry Bucshon on either side of Pike County Republican County Chairman Mark Flint. They talked about issues in Congress and answered questions during the program. Below, Eric and Robin Smith help Roger Craig auction off cakes and pies as a fundraiser for the party. Photos by Harting Studio Photography

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