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November 3, 2021

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B-2 Wednesday, November 3, 2021 The Press-Dispatch Gerber Freeman Guide Knife $ 17 99 Fall Hunting SALE OUTDOORS "Your complete hunting outfitters" STORE HOURS: TUESDAY-FRIDAY 9-6 SATURDAY 9-3 812-482-GUNS 4 8 6 7 317 Southgate Center, Jasper Scent Away Max 44 oz. $ 8 59 Caldwell Pivot Bipod $ 39 99 Allen Swift Stick $ 10 99 HOOSIER TRAPPER SUPPLY Snap Safe Lock Box $ 19 99 PERFORMANCE COLD WEATHER CLOTHING Lux Pro 740 Waterproof LED Headlamp $ 13 99 DEER SCENTS IN STOCK ConQuest Evercalm Stick Evercalm Scent Bomb Doe in Heat Doe Urine Lip Licker Caldwell Deadshot Shooting Bag Set $ 29 99 Rocky Prohunter 800 gram $ 99 99 • DSG • Game Hide • Rocky • Terramar • Arctic Shield • NaturalGear • Rocky • Danner • Dryshod • Irish Setter HUNTING & COLD WEATHER BOOTS L or XL Bog Field Pro Hunting Rest $ 109 99 SPORTS BRIEFS Wanted: Hunters to help hungry Hoosiers According to Feeding America, approximately 883,260 Indiana residents regularly struggle with food insecurity – 274,080 of which are children. Food banks, pantries and soup kitchens continue to work to protect the most vulner- able and under-served in our communities during these uncertain times. Proper nutrition is vital to the growth and development of children and the health of all Hoosiers. That is why pro- tein, an important component of every cell in the body and one of the most important nutrients for brain and body development, is so important. Sadly, it is also the hard- est commodity for food banks to obtain, especially now. Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry would like to remind all hunters and landowners about our deer donation program. A fter you've filled your freezer, help them to feed those in need in your area by donating to Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry's "Meat" the Need initiative. Just take your deer in to your local, participating meat processor and tell them you would like to donate it to Hoosiers Feeding the Hun- gry. There is no charge to you. A fter being processed, your donation will be given to local hunger relief agencies. The 2021-2022 deer hunting seasons are as follows: Re- duction Zone: Sept. 15, 2021-Jan. 31, 2022 (where open). Youth Season: Sept. 25 -26, 2021. Archery: Oct. 1, 2021-Jan. 2, 2022. Firearm: Nov. 13-28, 2021. Muzzleloader: Dec. 4- 19, 2021. "We envision communities in which everyone has ac- cess to nutritious food – a basic human right. We are so grateful for all of our supporters who have helped us ac- complish so very much over the years, helping to keep our mission of feeding our communities most vulnerable, going strong," stated Deb Treesh, Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry Executive Director. Help feed your less fortunate fellow Hoosiers by donat- ing a deer this season. Founded in 2011, Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry has paid to process 1.9 million pounds of meat – providing over 7.9 million meals. Partnering with 85 meat processors statewide, the organization gives approximately 250,000 pounds of meat annually to an average of 450 hunger relief agencies throughout Indiana. Hoosiers Feeding the Hun- gry accepts donations of large game and livestock to re- duce food insecurity throughout Indiana. For more infor- mation on this program, its services, to locate local partic- ipating meat processors, or to find out how you can help, visit www.HoosiersFeedingtheHungry.org. Middle school football awards On Friday, October 29, the seventh and eighth grade football team had their awards banquet after school. Pictured are (l to r): Grant Boyd, MVP Award; Joshua Harker, Academic Award; Ethan Nelson, Grit and Grind Award; Colten McCollom, Most Improved Award; Carson Wiscaver, Team Leadership Award; and Cohen Fuhr- man, Mental Attitude Award. Submitted photo Middle school boys' tennis awards The Pike Central Middle School boys' tennis team received their awards this last week. JJ Belmore and Eli Keeker were awarded the most single wins, Kade Benner the most doubles wins, Eli Keeker, Joshua Smith, Llinkyn Knust, Kody Carter and Kade Benner all received the Academic Award. Pictured are, front row (l to r): Caisan Rusell, Cainan Russel, Joshua Smith, Kade Benner and Llinkyn Knust; back row: JJ Bellmore, Jackson Brewster, Kody Carter, Eli Keeker Tyler Collins and Blake Houchins. Submitted photo Saturday, November 6 8am-4pm CDT Sunday, November 7 8am-2pm CST Warrick County 4-H Center 133 E. Degonia Road, Boonville BRING THIS AD AND RECEIVE $ 1 OFF Admission Doors Open at 8am For more information or table rental, contact Tammy at; 812-897-3844 Southern Indiana Gun Collectors Association GUN SHOW TPD

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