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March 28, 2018

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The Press-Dispatch Local Wednesday, March 28, 2018 A- 9 A nn i v ers ar y 64 th G reat Products • G r ea t Se rvice • Fa ir Prices • All draperies custom-made locally • All blinds, shades and shutters are top of the line. (No second or third tier products.) • FREE in-home design and measuring with expert installation. Your Window Fashions Store Since 1954 704 Main Street Jasper, IN 812-482-4040 Is it TIME for your next eye exam? 8–7 . Mon. 8–noon . Tues. 10–7 . Wed. 8–5 . Thur. 8–5 . Fri. Locally Owned and Operated Dr. Clint Shoultz 715 S. 9th Street, Petersburg (812) 354-9400 PIKE COUNTY AG DAY BREAKFAST AND CRACKER BARREL SESSION Randall Clark flips pancakes for the Ag Day Breakfast. It offered scrambled eggs, pancakes, real ma- ple syrup, sausage and coffee for $2. That price is roughly what area farmers would receive at market for the raw ingredients of the breakfast. Above: State Representative Shane Lindauer District 64 (R) answers a question with State Rep. Ron Bacon (R) on the left and District 48 State Senator Mark Messmer (r) during the Pike County Ag. Day Breakfast discussion about new and on going legislation. Left: Ella Weather slides down the big bouncy slide in the kids' area during the Ag Day Breakfast. Above: Lorene Jenkins has her blood pressure checked by Cathy Lindsey of Good Samaritan on Saturday morning during the Ag Day Breakfast. It was one of several free health checks at the event. Left: Mya Furman takes a bite of pancakes during the Ag Day Breakfast. Kylee Querry gets a big spoonful of eggs as she goes through the line at the Ag Day Breakfast. It was attended by more than 170 people.

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