South Gibson Star-Times

May 17, 2022

The South Gibson Star-Times serves the towns of Haubstadt, Owensville and Fort Branch.

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To enter the Birthday Club, fill out the form at www. sgstartimes.com/birthday. Only the person's name, town and birthday will appear in the paper. As an added bonus, one lucky person each month will receive a free six-month South Gibson Star-Times subscription. THIS WEEK'S BIRTHDAYS Ava Martin ........................ Fort Branch .......... 5/22 Hadley Cooper ................... Owensville ........... 5/23 Jonathon Ryan ................... Haubstadt ............. 5/23 JR Ryan ............................ Haubstadt ............. 5/23 THIS MONTH'S SPONSOR Serving Haubstadt, Owensville and Fort Branch Times 203 S. McCreary St., Fort Branch 812-753-3553 THE CENTER ACTIVITIES The Center for Seniors in Gibson County is open. Cof- fee and donuts are being provided daily at the coffee bar. It is a fellowship, social time for seniors. Hand sanitizer is required for all visitors. Anyone need- ing assistance or a ride, can call 812-385 -8818. The current schedule is Bingo for prizes and fun at 9:30 a.m. on Mondays; exercise class at 9 a.m. on Tuesdays; Quilters at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays; Bible Study at 10 a.m.; painting class at 1 p.m. on Thursdays (supplies provided); and exercise at 9 a.m. on Fridays. Meal delivery for those who are homebound from SWIR- CA will continue at this time. To sign up for home deliv- ery, call 812-464-7817. The Center offers a food pantry every second and fourth Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m. MENU Tuesday, May 17: Music with Silver Picks dulcimer group. Country fried steak, macaroni and cheese, peas, dessert and bread. Friday, May 20 : Special lunch and bingo by United Way and Angel Care Home Health. Baked ham, cheesy potatoes, green beans, roll and dessert. Tuesday, May 24: Fried chicken, fried potatoes with on- ions, corn, biscuit and dessert. Meals available on-site for seniors 55 and older. Call the Center by noon the day before at 812-385 -2897. SWIRCA MENU FOR DELIVERY Tuesday, May 17: Meatloaf sandwich, twice stuffed pota- to, three bean salad, spiced peaches and milk. Wednesday, May 18: Omelet, hash brown patty, biscuit, pear cup and yogurt. Thursday, May 19: Barbecue chicken, baked beans, Chuckwagon corn, rye bread with margarine, pudding cup and milk. Friday, May 20 : Philly cheesecake on bun, tater tots, broc- coli, Mandarin oranges and milk. Monday, May 23: Salisbury steak with gravy, mashed po- tatoes, carrots, peach cup, wheat bread with margarine and milk. Tuesday, May 24: Lasagna, Italian beans, spiced apples, Texas toast, flavored Craisins and milk. MORE INFORMATION SWIRCA meals are available for delivery to housebound senior citizens (60 and older) in Gibson County. Meals are provided on a donation basis and whatever you can afford to contribute. There is no set fee or charge. A suggested donation is $ 3.50 per meal. Cash and check or food stamps are accepted. Meat/Entrée portions are 2.5 to 3 oz. Vegetables and sal- ads and desserts are half cup servings. Margarine is 1 tea- spoon. Bread is one slice. Milk is a half pint. Casseroles are 8 oz. This program is operated by the SWIRCA and More Nu- trition Program at 16 W. Virginia St. and Evansville. The number to call for information or to order meal deliver is 812-464-7807. Note that the soup and sandwich is only for our congregate site clients. It is an alternative option to the hot meal. No spe- cial orders. Call 812-464-7807 to order at least one day ahead. Health Dept. April food inspection reports These summaries of the Gibson Coun- ty Health Department's inspection re- ports are made public after restaurants and food stores had 10 days to respond. Re-inspections are done at the inspector's discretion. Corrections noted in paren- theses were observed by the inspector. FOOD INSPECTIONS Dick Clark's Family Restaurant, 702 N. Prince Street, Princeton – April 5 – No Violations Port Side Coffee Company, 125 W. Broadway Street, Princeton – April 5 – No Violations Blimpie Subs & Salads, 105 N. First Avenue, Princeton – April 5 – No Viola- tions Wal-Mart #1783, 2700 W. Broadway Street, Princeton – April 5 – No Viola- tions Bob Evans Restaurant #2065, 2825 W. Broadway Street, Princeton – April 5 – No Violations Unforgettable Custom Bakery, 12765 South 40 West, Haubstadt – April 12 – Approved to operate The Thirsty Mango, 152 West 1275 South, Haubstadt – April 12 – No Viola- tions St. James School Cafeteria, 12394 South 40 West, Haubstadt – April 12 – No Violations Tenbarge Farm Meats, 431 S. West Street, Haubstadt – April 12 – No Vio- lations Saints Peter & Paul Cafeteria, 210 N. Vine Street, Haubstadt – April 12 – No Violations Haubstadt Community School, 158 East 1025 South, Haubstadt – April 12 – No Violations Fort Branch Community School, 7670 South Eastview Lane, Fort Branch – April 12 – No Violations Holy Cross Catholic School, 202 South Church Street, Fort Branch – April 12 – No Violations Princeton Community High School, 1101 N. Main Street, Princeton – April 19 – No Violations Hillside United Methodist Church, 828 West Archer Road, Princeton – April 19 – No Violations Princeton Community Primary School, 813 Archer Avenue, Princeton – April 19 – No Violations Princeton Community Middle School, 1106 N. Embree Street, Princ- eton – April 19 – No Violations Princeton Community Interme- diate School, 1108 N. Embree Street, Princeton – April 19 – No Violations Princeton Country Club, P. O. Box 393, Princeton – April 19 – No Violations St. Joseph School, 427 South Stor- mont Street, Princeton – April 19 – No Violations Bethel Christian School, 1520 S. Main Street, Princeton – April 19 – No Violations Gibson Southern High School, 3499 West 800 South, Fort Branch – April 19 – No Violations R'z Cafe & Catering Company, 104 North Main Street, Fort Branch – April 19 – No Violations Senor Tequila Mexican Grill, 303 South U.S.-41, Fort Branch – April 19 – Two Non-Critical Violations – (Chicken being improperly thawed at room tem- perature – corrected) – (Boxes of chick- en stored on the floor – corrected) Aramark – Francisco Elementary, 302 East Main Street, Francisco – April 26 – No Violations Aramark – Barton Township Ele- mentary School, 9724 East Main Street, Mackey – April 26 – No Violations Aramark – Wood Memorial Schools, 945 South Franklin Street, Oakland City – April 26 – No Violations Pioneer College Caterers – Oaks, 138 N. Lucretia Street, Oakland City – April 26 – One Non-Critical Violation – No paper towels at hand sink Pioneer College Caterers – Holy Grounds, 138 N. Lucretia Street, Oak- land City – April 26 – One Non-Critical Violation – No hot water at hand sink Pioneer College Caterers – Dining Hall, 138 N. Lucretia Street, Oakland City – April 26 – Two Non-Critical Vio- lations – Open ceiling panel in kitchen – Inadequate lighting in walk-in cooler American Legion Post #256, 211 East Washington Street, Oakland City – April 26 – No Violations Hometown IGA #461, 122 Morton Street, Oakland City – April 26 – One Non-Critical Violation – Standing water is seeping up through diamond-plate floor Monroe Pizza Company, 250 N. Main Street, Oakland City – April 26 – No Violations FOOD TRUCK TUESDAY Sassy Sweet Confections, 3001 Thornhill Drive, Evansville – April 26 – No Violations – Approved to operate Chef Bruce Li, 12320 Kenai Drive, Evansville – April 26 – No Violations – Approved to operate Papa Bear's Catering LLC, 1400 Heinlein Road, Evansville – April 26 – No Violations River City Dawgs II, 8377 Oak Grove Road, Newburgh – April 26 –No Viola- tions – Approved to operate Sweet Dreams A La Mode, 510 N. 2nd Street, Boonville – April 26 – No Vi- olations – Approved to operate Travelin' Tom's Coffee Truck, 1911 Bell Road, Chandler – April 26 – No Vi- olations Rock A Burger, 1401 N. Boeke Ave- nue, Evansville – April 26 – No Violations COLLECTOR'S CARNIVAL T & T BBQ LLC, 1418 Adams Ave- nue, Evansville – April 30 – No Violations Poppin John's Homemade Ice Cream, 515 Brownlee Avenue, Prince- ton – April 30 – No Violations Pete's Pork Skins, 4841 Grandview Drive, Owensboro, Ky. – April 30 – No Violations Little Boondocks, 9627 Market Street, Mt. Carmel, IL – April 30 – No Violations Jammon Jaleigh's, 1020 North Wal- nut Street, Mt. Carmel, Ill. – April 30 – No Violations PH: 812-753-3553 | FAX: 812-753-4251| ADS@SGSTARTIMES.COM PULL-OUT SECTION PUBLISHED: TUESDAY, JUNE 14 Haubstadt Haubstadt e South Gibson Star-Times will publish a special pull-out section on the Sommerfest. Deadline: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 2 col. x 6" $ 84 2 col. x 3" $ 49 4 col. x 6" $ 130 NOW INCLUDES FULL COLOR John Heuring Ad Manager 812-789-3671 Pam Lemond Ad Consultant 812-354-8500 Cindy Petty Ad Consultant 812-664-2359 South Gibson Star-Times Home Life Tuesday, May 17, 2022 B-9

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