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August 2, 2017

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The Press-Dispatch Local Wednesday, August 2, 2017 A- 5 Spaghetti $ 6.99 Cheesy Mozzarella Toast, Side Salad and Drink.* THUR AUG 3 FRI AUG 4 M-F 8am-5pm SAT 8am-2pm *Your Choice of Regular Coffee, Tea or Coke Product. /CakesAndCoffeeCafe Like us on Facebook! In a Hurry? Call 812-354-2004! dine in or carry out 7 AUG MON 8 TUES AUG French Toast $ 6.99 With Your Choice of Bacon or Sausage, Fruit Cocktail and Drink.* Hot Ham and Cheese $ 6.99 with Pasta Salad, Fruit Cocktail and Drink.* DOUBLE F E AT U R E DOUBLE F E AT U R E DOUBLE F E AT U R E SAT AUG 5 Baby Bleu Salad $ 7.99 Spring Mix Lettuce with Strawberries, Pecans, Bleu Cheese with Raspberry Vinaigrette, Served with Watermelon, Pasta Salad and Drink * WED AUG Chef Salad $ 7.99 With Ham, Turkey and Bacon, Baked Potato, Fruit Cup and Drink * Baked Parmesan Boneless Pork Chop $ 7.99 Baked Potato, Corn, Fruit Cup and Drink * 618 E MAIN, PETERSBURG SPECIALS DAILY LUNCH Cut Out and Place on the Fridge! 11AM 2PM Free WiFi cafe & cakes cof fee cafe DOUBLE F E AT U R E DOUBLE F E AT U R E 2 CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS CHEESY POTATO SOUP CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP CHILI HAM & BEANS WITH CORNBREAD CHEESY CHICKEN BROCCOLI Meatloaf $ 7.99 Corn, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Roll and Drink * Turkey Manhattan $ 7.99 Turkey Breast Smothered in Gravy on Mashed Potatoes and Amish Bread with Green Beans and Drink * Roast Beef Manhattan $ 7.99 Roast Beef Smothered in Gravy on Mashed Potatoes and Amish Bread with Green Beans and Drink * Balsamic Salad $ 6.99 Our Own Cucumber-Onion Salad with Balsamic Vinegar Mix on Lettuce Served with Pasta Salad, Watermelon Cup and Drink * Caesar Salad and Soup $ 6.99 A Salad of Romaine Lettuce and Croutons Dressed with Parmesan Cheese tossed with Caesar Salad Dressing Served with a Bowl of Chicken Noodle Soup, a Cup of Watermelon and a Drink * MUSIC THIS SATURDAY Enjoy music by Tony Rothrock and Jerry Willis from 11am-1pm MOOSE LODGE Dining Specials 5pm-8pm 115 Pike Ave., Petersburg OR ORDER FROM MENU FRIDAY 8-4-17 SATURDAY 8-5-17 Buffet with Salad Bar. Only $9.95. Buffet with Salad Bar. Only $9.95. Sandwiches, Fish and Steaks Open to the Public Coffee or Tea with special. Saturday, August 5 8am-4pm (CDT) Sunday, August 6 8am-2pm (CDT) Warrick County 4-H Center 133 E. Degonia Road, Boonville BRING THIS AD AND RECEIVE $ 1 OFF Admission New Dealers Welcome • Doors Open at 8am For more information or table rental, contact Tammy at; 812-897-3844 Southern Indiana Gun Collectors Association GUN SHOW Fulcher family reunion The Fulcher/related families reunion was Sunday, July 23 at the Jefferson Township Community Cen- ter in Otwell. Those in attendance shared pictures and family history, along with an abundance of food and laughter. The door prize, a $50 gift certificate, was won by Ernie Kuno. The next reunion will be Sunday, July 22, 2018. Attending were (seated on floor): Elle Readle, Isaac Sipes and Mia Woodall; seated on chairs: Loret- ta Chanley, Jewel Fulcher, Jack Fulcher, Susan (Fulcher) Craig Gibson, Rita (Fulcher) Allen, Ron Allen, Jenni Woodall holding Ava Woodall, empty chair for those who couldn't be here; first row standing: Vicky Kuno, Lorri (Fulcher) Deffendoll, Sonya (Fulcher) Grams, Dana Deffendoll holding Jack Deffendoll, An- gela Falls, Margie Falls, Sandy Fulcher, Cheryl (Falls) Brumfield, Shannon Skaggs, Pam Albrecht, Kar- en Fulcher, Steve Fulcher. Back row: Mike Deffendoll, Ernie Kuno, Eric Holman, Jenny Deffendoll, Alex Deffendoll, Mike Dunn, Robert Falls, Frank "Bud" Fulcher, Carol (Fulcher) Thompson Hensley, Amos Hensley and Fred Al- brecht. ROYALTY REUNION The Royalty Reunion will be Sunday, August 13 at Jordan Memorial Park in Spurgeon. Dinner is planned for 1 p.m. EDT. Table service and drinks will be provided. Plan to attend and bring a covered dish. Also, tell family mem- bers who may not see this notice. All family and friends are welcome. Area Reunions MARRIAGE LICENSES Ray Edward Miles, 64, of 1306 E. Cedar St., Pe- tersburg, son of William Joseph Miles and Char- lotte Marie White Miles, to Monique Clair Chit- wood, 56, of 1306 E. Cedar St., Petersburg, daugh- ter of Lloyd E. Picou and Anne Marie Dupont Picou. Cody D. Catt, 34, of 3010 N. CR 325 W., Peters- burg, son of Danny Joe Wiscaver and Shelly Kay Church, to Heather A. Catt, 39, of 3010 N. CR 325 W., Petersburg, daughter of Rick DeWayne McFar- land and Mary Ellen Smith Holloman. Brad Scott Miller, 23, of 618 S. CR 175 E., Win- slow, son of Bryan Scott Hargraves and Talisa Faye Miller Williams, to Chantel Luann Smith, 22, of 618 S. CR 175 E., Winslow, daughter of William Earl Smith and Michelle Renee Comstock. Jose Antonia Guzman, 47, of 1510 E. Locust St., Petersburg, son of Jose G. Garcia and Elfega Ro- driguez Guzman, to Cassandra Marie Payne, 28, of 1510 E. Locust St., Petersburg, daughter of Lar- ry L. Payne and April Beard Hart. Robert A. Hall, 45, of 5879 N. CR 500 E., Peters- burg, son of Betty J. Schwartz Hoewener, to Carla Marie Robinson, 37, of 5879 N. CR 500 E., Peters- burg, daughter of Thomas Owen Blar and Debra Huser Partida. 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 Sunday 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 information, 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 wel- come. For more information, visit their Facebook page at Pike County (Indiana) Moms Group. Online American Heart Association E-Learning - Four out of five cardiac arrests happen at home. Are you prepared with CPR if a loved one suffers a cardiac emer- gency? The American Heart Association is making CPR training more accessible by offering blended learning, an online training tool! To get started, go to the website www.onlineAHA. org and select "Course Catalog" to find the appropriate course. Once the online portion is complete, print the cer- tificate and call Memorial Hospital and Health Care Cen- ter's Health and Wellness staff at (812) 996 -2399, option 1, to schedule a skills session with an AHA Instructor and complete your certification. The skill sessions are scheduled for 30 to 60 minutes and are offered for BL S for Health Care Providers, Heartsaver® CPR with AED, and Heartsaver® First Aid CPR with AED. Cost for the skills session portion is $ 30 and will be lo- cated in the Health and Wellness Classroom at Memo- rial Southside Office, 1100 West 12th Avenue is Jasper. For more information, call Memorial Hospital's Health and Wellness department at (812) 996 -2399, option 1, or toll free at (800) 852-7273, ext. 2399. Pike County Senior Citizens Center Breakfast - Wednesday, August 2, 8:30 a.m.- ?, in the courthouse basement. Menu includes biscuits and gravy, eggs, cof- fee and more. Free will offering being accepted. Free Pulse Oximetry Screening/Tobacco Educa- tion - Wednesday, August 2, 9 -11 a.m. at the Petersburg Senior Center. Sponsored by Good Samaritan Commu- nity Health Services. Patoka Valley Quilter's Guild Exhibit - Many ex- quisite quilts and pieces of fiber art will be on display at the Krempp Gallery, Jasper Arts Center beginning August 2-30, 2017. A public reception will be on Thurs- day, August 10 from 5 -7 p.m. It will be a family-friendly, free event with refreshments. Anyone wishing to join the guild may contact Ann Jorden at 812-631-3919. Heartland Half Marathon in need of volunteers - Are you looking for a fun service project the whole fami- ly can participate in? The Heartland Half Marathon com- mittee is in need of volunteers for this year's Heartland Half Marathon. The event is scheduled to take place dur- ing Labor Day Weekend on Saturday, September 2 in Jasper. The events will include a half marathon, 5K, and team challenge. Volunteers are needed for registration in the morning and afternoon on Friday, September 1 and during the race on Saturday, which will begin at 7:30 a.m. Volun- teers generally work in pairs or small groups, and chil- dren/teens can also help when paired with an adult. Vol- unteers also receive a free T-shirt. The majority of the proceeds from this year's race will be given to the Phillip R. Dawkins Heart & Vascular Cen- ter at Memorial Hospital to be utilized for new integra- tive medicine services provided to cardiac patients. Ten percent of the proceeds will go towards the DC Multi- sport Endowment to ensure future stability of the or- ganization and to continue in its efforts to give towards worthy causes. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, call the Marketing Department at Memorial Hospital at (812) 996 -2333. UPCOMING REUNION Dubois County Museum events during Strassenfest, August 3-6 The Dubois County Museum pro- grams planned at the museum during Strassenfest will begin on Thursday, August 3, with a display of their com- plete sets of Strassenfest mugs, but- tons and programs. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Bicentennial Legacy Exhibit: German Immigration to Dubois Coun- ty, which opened in 2016 for the Indi- ana Bicentennial, is a must see. New items added in 2017 have cen- tered on the Military Exhibit. Tinker, the museum's horse proudly wears a genuine W WI saddlebag. Anoth- er uniform added has been added in- to the exhibit, thus totaling ten uni- forms. These uniforms join the uni- form of Army nurse, Pearl Tucker. A lovely framed table cover brought back by Ted Schwenk is shown, as well as, an original copy of the famous song "Over There." A few of the new additions to oth- er Military war exhibits include a uni- form from A fghanistan and a barber's field kit from World War II. The ex- tensive military exhibits include the artifacts from the Revolutionary War, Civil War and the G.A.R., The Span- ish-American War, W WII, Korea, Viet- nam, Iraq and A fghanistan, and the War on Terror (which include the uni- form and artifacts donated by Rear Ad- miral Ann Knebel, formerly of Jasper). Marilyn Nathan, former German teacher, will be available to translate Old German Script items from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, August 4 and Sat- urday, August 5 and on Sunday, August 6, from 1-4 p.m. Dubois County Historian Art Nord- hoff will be on hand at the museum on Sunday, August 6 to answer questions and provide more in depth information about the county. The museum will be open regular hours on Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 1-4 p.m. Closed on Mon- day. The museum is located in Jasper at 2704 N. Newton Street (US 231). For more information, call 812-634-7733. Allow two hours to view exhibits. Vis- it the museum web site at www.dubois- countymuse-um.org. Like them on Facebook at Dubois County Museum. No injuries in two-vehicle crash By James Capozella Last Thursday after- noon, a 2014 Mack Truck driven by Gary Foisy, of Dubois, struck a Ford F-150 driven by Raymond Mills, of Petersburg, when Mills did not see the semi until it was too late. The accident occurred at SR 57 and CR 125 S. when Foisy was traveling north on SR 57, according to Deputy Dallas Killian's report. He said skid marks at the scene show that the semi locked his brakes in an attempt to miss Mills. Skid marks measured 83 feet from the intersection to the first mark. Mills stated he came to a stop and checked both ways and then began to cross SR 57. Killian esti- mated damage for both vehicles to be between $25,000 and $ 50,000. Life Milestones made free CALL: 812-354-8500 Put a free photo with write up on your Family and Class Reunions.

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