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A-4 Local Wednesday, June 7, 2017 The Press-Dispatch MOOSE LODGE Dining Specials 5pm-8pm 115 Pike Ave., Petersburg OR ORDER FROM MENU FRIDAY 6-9-17 SATURDAY 6-10-17 Beef and noodles with two sides $6.50, or Chicken Supreme with two sides $6.50. BUFFET $9.95 Fried Chicken • Smoked Pork Chops • Fried Fish Sandwiches, Fish and Steaks Open to the Public Coffee or Tea with special. KARAOKE NIGHT SATURDAY, JUNE 10 8pm - Midnight must be 21 to enter Village Inn 242 S. State Road 57, Petersburg JOIN US FOR OUR FATHER'S DAY BUFFET INCLUDES: Chicken, Roast Beef, Ham and all the delicious trimmings SUNDAY, JUNE 18 • 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. $ 11 95 PLUS DRINKS & TAX Reservations a must, call 812-354-9259 "When you care enough to send the very best" Free gift wrapping with purchase! Marge's Shop 716 Main St. 812-354-9372 Petersburg Regular Hours: Monday – Saturday 9-5 New Arrivals Willow Tree Collectibles Hallmark Father's Day Cards Hallmark Cards, Lib's Candy, Assorted Gifts, Graduation Gifts and Cards, Gift Wrap and Accessories Say Happy Father's Day to the special man in your life! That's my Dad Plus 6 more Willow Tree Father's Day collectibles READER GUIDE Subscriptions: Subscription rates: One year: $30 for Pike and surrounding counties and all 475 and 476 addresses; elsewhere in Indiana $33; out of state $50 Paid in advance. Change of address — subscribers changing addresses will please give their 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-Dis- patch, P.O. Box 68 Petersburg, IN 47567-0068 or e-mail us at subscribe@pressdispatch.net How to contact us: By Phone: ..................................................................... 812-354-8500 By Fax: ........................................................................... 812-354-2014 By E-mail: General and Church News news@pressdispatch.net Sports Department sports@pressdispatch.net Advertising ads@pressdispatch.net Classified Advertising classifieds@pressdispatch.net Andy Heuring, Editor editor@pressdispatch.net Obituaries obits@pressdispatch.net Subscriptions/Circulation subscribe@pressdispatch.net Legals/Public Notices legals@pressdispatch.net Accounting Department accounting@pressdispatch.net About us: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heuring, Publishers Andrew G. Heuring, Editor John B. Heuring, Adv. Manager Cindy Petty, Advertising Sales Pam Lemond, Advertising Sales Matt Haycraft, Advertising Sales Ed Cahill, Sports Editor Eric Gogel, Production Manager Monica Sinclair, Office Manager • • • • • • Published every Wednesday by the Pike County Publishing Co. Telephone 812-354-8500 820 Poplar Street, P.O. Box 68, Petersburg, Indiana 47567 • • • • • • Entered at the Post Office in Petersburg, Indiana for transmis- sion through the mails as Periodical Mail, postage paid at Petersburg, Indiana. Published weekly. (USPS 604-340) AREA HAPPENINGS Al-Anon meeting – Meetings are each Wednesday at 11:30 a.m., located at 424 W. 7th St. in Jasper. For more information, call 812-887-0349. Celebrate Recovery Program – Meets every Sun- day night from 5 to 7 p.m. at 207 Lafayette St. in Winslow. For more information, call Krystal Breeding 812-582-2562. Winslow Alcohol Anonymous – will meet every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Call 812-789 -8535 for location of the meeting. Narcotic Anonymous – Every Monday at 7 p.m. at River of Life Fellowship Church. For more informa- tion, contact 812-380 -1395. Pike County Moms Group – Pike County Moms Group meets every first and third Thursday of the month at Otwell United Methodist Church. Children are welcome. For more information, visit their Face- book page at Pike County (Indiana) Moms Group. Hemoglobin A1C Blood Screening – Good Samar- itan Community Health Services will sponsor a hemo- globin A1C blood screening from 9 -11 a.m. Wednesday, June 7, at the Petersburg Senior Center. Breakfast fundraiser – There will be a breakfast fundraiser from 8:30 a.m.- ? on June 7 at the Senior Cit- izens Center in the Courthouse Basement. Breakfast includes coffee, biscuits and gravy, eggs, and more, for a free will offering. Proceeds will help fund the Pe- tersburg Senior Citizens Center. Petersburg Red Hatters to meet – The Petersburg Red Hatters will meet at the Stendal Sesquicentenni- al Celebration on Saturday, June 10, at the Communi- ty Center at 11 a.m. For more information, call There- sa Loveless at 812-354-2283. Salute to Liberty Evening Dinner – Vincennes Ar- ea Women's Connection invites all ladies and gentle- men to our "Salute to Liberty" Evening Dinner, June 13, 6:30 -8:30 p.m. EDT, Family Life Center, 4th & Lo- cust, Vincennes, $13 inclusive; Speaker: Connie Beard, Bloomington, Ill.; Feature: Judge Jim Osborne, Mili- tary Museum, Vincennes; Music: Ron Baize. Reser- vations by June 6 to Karen at 812-890 -2135 or ckjor- dan1961@frontier.com. Heartsaver First Aid with CPR and AED – Be prepared to respond to an emergency by taking the Heartsaver First Aid with CPR & AED course. Memo- rial Hospital and Health Care Center is now offering this class in two evening sessions. The next class will be held on Tuesdays, June 6 and 13 from 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. in the Health and Wellness Classroom at Memo- rial Southside Office, 1100 West 12th Avenue in Jasper. This American Heart Association course provides in- formation on how to manage illness and injuries in the first few minutes of an emergency until professional help arrives. Skills taught include CPR, AED use, relief of choking in adults and children, and infant CPR and relief of choking. In order to complete the course and receive a course completion card, participants must pass a written first aid test and successfully complete a skills evaluation in CP T and AED. Pre-registration is required, as class size is limited. Cost is $ 85 and the class requires pre-payment. For more information or to register, visit Memorial Hospital's website at www. mhhcc.org and click on "Classes & Events" or call the Health and Wellness department at 812-996 -2399 or toll-free at (800) 852-7279, ext. 2399. Friday Community Health Screenings – Fri- day, June 16 from 7–9 a.m. in the Health and Wellness Classroom at Memorial Southside Office, 1100 West 12th Avenue in Jasper. Participants must be 18 years of age or older and will have cholesterol (including total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides) and blood glucose checked via finger stick. A 12-hour fast is re- quired; however, you may drink water and take pre- scribed medications. The cost is $25 and may be paid at the screening. The screening lasts approximately 15 minutes, and pre-registration is required. To register, visit Memorial Hospital's website at www.mhhcc.org and click on "Health Screenings." Enter the company name as "Friday" and enter "2017" as the password. CORRECTION A photo of the Petersburg fifth grade Dare award winners had incomplete names last week. The win- ners were, front row (l to r): Lexie Onyett, Karley Ka- vanaugh, Claire Wiseman and Ruby Sallee; back row: Conner Sutt, Sam Nelson, Chief Deputy Kent Johnson, Graham Mullins and Taylor Gosciniak. Doors will open at 1pm VFW Post #3587 Saturday, June 10 Petersburg Alumni HIGH SCHOOL Everyone Welcome! OPEN HOUSE Drone instruction Jeremy Church offers instructions on how to fly his drone during activities time at the Petersburg Free Methodist Ice Cream Social on Sunday afternoon, June 4. Josiah Ross takes a turn at the controls, while Jeff Harting and his grandson, Carter McCain, await their turns. Q: My husband and I are both finally retired, and we have a lot of travel in our RV planned for this summer! Will our Medicare coverage travel with us? A: With Original Medi- care, you can travel any- where in the U.S. and its territories and get the med- ical care you need from al- most any doctor or hospital. This includes all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Is- lands, Guam, American Sa- moa, and the Northern Mar- iana Islands. Keep in mind that Medi- care generally doesn't cov- er health care while you're traveling outside the U.S. There are some exceptions. MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS If you have a Medicare Ad- vantage Plan, your plan may not cover your care while you travel within the Unit- ed States unless you need emergency or urgent care. If your plan does allow you to see providers that are out- side of your network or ar- ea, you will usually need to pay more for the care (ex- cept for emergency care). You may also need to follow other plan rules like obtain- ing prior authorization (ex- cept for emergency and ur- gent care). Contact your plan to see what rules and costs apply when you travel within the United States. MEDIGAP PLANS A Medigap (Medicare Supplement) Plan may of- fer additional coverage for health care services or sup- plies that you get outside the U.S. Standard Medigap Plans C, D, F, G, M, and N provide foreign travel emergency health care coverage when you travel outside of the U.S. Plans E, H, I, and J are no longer for sale, but if you bought one before June 1, 2010 you may keep it. All of these plans also provide foreign travel emergency health care coverage when you travel outside the U.S. Medigap Plans C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, M, and N pay 80 % of the billed charges for certain medically necessary emergency care outside of the U.S. after you meet a $250 deductible for the year. These Medigap policies cov- er foreign travel emergency care if it begins during the first 60 days of your trip and if Medicare doesn't other- wise cover the care. Foreign travel emergency coverage with Medigap pol- icies has a lifetime limit of $50,000. Have questions about Medicare, call SHIP at 1- 800 - 452-4800, 1-866 -846 - 0139 TDD or online at www. medicare.in.gov. Ask SHIP

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