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Concord Square Apartments
Stop in and see our unique
homelike atmosphere114 Concord Square Drive
(off Pribble Road)Lawrenceburg, IN
537-4022
8-4
FLOORING CENTER20 E. Center St., Lawrenceburg
537-0619
Prefinished or Site FinishedDust Containment System Available
HARDWOOD FLOORSALES & INSTALLATION
29 East High St., Lawrenceburg, IN812.539.BOOK
Over 30,000 used books for saleWe can order books too!
Books on High
Trade books for store credits Closed Sun-Mon
Lusby Construction
513-846-2427
Customs Homes & Remodeling24 Hour Storm Damage Repair
Concrete • Kitchens • Baths • PaintingAll types of construction,
repairs & home improvementLocally owned Aurora business 25+ years
InSuReD & bonDeD
Southeastern Indiana REMC...
“The Power of Human Connections”
A Touchstone Energysm
Cooperative
Osgood, IN 47037812-689-4111800-737-4111
STORAGE“Don’t Waste Your Space”
Indoor Storage units from 5x10 to 10x30Outdoor Storage for motor homes, campers and boats
Security Lighting, Cameras & Fencing
812-438-9659Rising Sun Store and Lock
Smart Dr.Rising Sun
Enterprise Store and Lock9 McCreary RidgeEast Enterprise
Sunrise Store and Lock
East Bellview Ln.Rising Sun
Need a Helping Hand?40 years of experience in providing a varietyof home care and staffing services.
„ Family-centered approach to care„ Companions, Home Health Aides, RNs„ Services available 7 days a week„ Medicare certified; accept many insurance plans
Our caregivers are bonded, screened and insured
500 West Eads ParkwayLawrenceburg, IN 47025(812) 537-5546
www.interimhealthcare.com
In Home Assessment Available
Across the Street. Across the Country. ™
Mattingly Photography812-438-3182
Weddings Family Portrait / ReunionsSports Group Photos Special Events
Commercial PhotographySee us on the web…bobmattingly.com
“Over 20 years experience in quality photography”
REDWINE CONSTRUCTION
Post Frame BuildingsResidential • Farm • Commercial
Dillsboro, IN 812.432.5688
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HARRISON HEALTH ASSOCIATES10555B Harrison Ave., Harrison, OH
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CHIROPRACTIC / ACUPUNCTUREQ. Allergy season is here. Can you help me with my allergies?
A. Yes. I have great success helping people with having symptoms associated with seasonal allergies. Acupuncture consisting of just a few needles or stimulation with my cold laser unit over the face almost immediately helps to open up the sinuses and helps people feel much better. A few treatments with needles and or the cold laser unit gives most people long lasting relief of seasonal allergies and no longer a need to take any allergy medications. I do have a natural homeopathic formula in the form of pill called Phytofed which is a natural decongestant that relieves nasal and sinus congestion due to colds and hay fever without drowsiness. Facial massage is also helpful in opening up the sinuses above the eyes, below the eyes, around the nose, and behind the ears. All these techniques are available at my office and are very helpful in relieving problems with seasonal allergies.
Raymond Stricker D.C. FIAMA, Dipl. AC LLC
OPTOMETRISTQ: Dr. Ringel, lately I have noticed floating particles in my right eye. Is this cause for concern?A: The symptoms you are reporting are very common. Usually this is associated with a natural aging change of an eye fluid called the vitreous. The particles are thus called vitreous floaters and are normal and expected. However, in some cases these floaters may signal a problem with the retina, which is much more serious and often requires further attention. Anyone who notices floaters for the first time, or a change in the size and frequency of their floaters should have a dilated eye examination done immediately. I routinely handle these types of vision problems here in my Harrison office.
Michael F. Ringel, O.D.
MICHAEL RINGEL, O.D.ringeleyecare.com513-367-7900
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CONSERVATIVE FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS10403 Harrison Ave. (513) 367-1113 Harrison, Ohio
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No part of this communication should be construed as an offer to sell any security or provide investment advice or recommendation. Securities offered through GF Investment Services, LLC. Member FINRA/SIPC. 2080 Ringling Blvd., Third Floor, Sarasota, FL, 34237. (941) 441.1902. Investment advisory services offered through Global Financial Private Capital, LLC, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor.
Q. How long are CD rates going to stay so low?A. The Federal Open Market Committee, FOMC, has extended the War on Seniors, Savers, & Retirees. At their March 13, 2012, meeting, the Committee decided to keep the target range for the federal funds rate at 0 to ¼ percent and currently anticipates that economic conditions are likely to warrant exceptionally low levels for the federal funds rate at least through late 2014. Based on what the FOMC has to say, CD rates are going to stay low through late 2014.
Why isn’t this government doing something about low interest rates? Interest rates on government debt is the cost of borrowing for the government. It’s easy to see why this government will need low interest rates for a long time if they stand any chance of managing their deficit. A basic principle of Keynesian economics embraced by this government is that low interest rates stimulate economic growth, and, conversely, high interest rates stifle growth and activity. This government believes that rising interest rates may cause our currency to appreciate. This government believes a more valuable currency leads to a lack of international competitive advantage and therefore lower domestic production and employment levels. This government is trying to manage its debt, stimulate economic growth, and devalue the dollar on the backs of Seniors, Savers, and Retirees.
How long can low interest rates last? In our opinion, we expect the War on Seniors, Savers, & Retirees to continue for an extended period, especially if the current administration wins a second term.
How can you survive in this low interest rate environment? As of March 16, 2012, the national 5-yr CD rate is 1.38%. Seniors, Savers, & Retirees cannot live on 1.38%. At Conservative Financial Solutions, we offer solutions to the low interest rate environment we are currently experiencing by managing return, risk, and income. Call us for a complimentary consultation.
Roger Ford
(513)367-4836
PHARMACIST
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Q. I will be traveling this spring and will be taking a few 3-6 hour flights. I have heard long flights can cause blood clots, what should I do?
A. Any type of travel can be tough on your legs because of cramped seating. Confinement for long periods of time in a plane, bus, train, or car does not allow you to stretch your legs. Movement of the legs is important to help circulate blood back to the heart. During long trips without exercising or stretching your legs, you may notice swelling, discomfort or pain in your legs, ankles and feet and can even cause a condition called deep vein thrombosis or DVT. DVT involves the formation of blood clots in the deep vein system. Blood clots develop when blood "pools". due to inactivity, show moving blood tends to clot naturally. Move around while traveling if possible and wear graduated hosiery to help reduce the risks and discomfort associated with traveling related circulatory problems. We carry these in our pharmacy. Stop in and ask about them.
Jeff Biddle
Siefferman Insurance 10403 Harrison Ave. (513) 367-9333 Harrison, Ohio
INSURANCE Tornadoes While tornadoes are a weather event throughout the world, nowhere are tornadoes more prevalent than in North America. Warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico moves north and meets the cool dry air moving south from Canada, setting up ideal conditions for tornadoes to form. Insurance losses in one month last year was $9 billion. If you have wind coverage on your home policy and comprehensive on your autos, then you have coverage for tornadoes. Tornado Safety tips:1. Know where to take shelter. If you have a basement, get under some kind of sturdy protection like a heavy table or work bench. Cover yourself with a mattress or sleeping bag. Know where heavy objects rest on the floor above and do not go under them because they may fall through a weakened floor and cause you injury.2. Be sure to have a radio or NOAH weather radio, as well as a cell phone.3. Have a predetermined place to meet when it is safe.4. In a structure with no basement, go to the lowest floor. Seek shelter in a small center room and cover yourself with some sort of thick padding. Try to avoid windows.5. If you are in a mobile home, leave immediately and seek safe shelter. If there is no shelter, find a depression or low area and lie flat covering your head with your arms.6. If you are in a car and the tornado is far away, you may be able to drive out of its path by moving at right angles to the tornado. Otherwise get out and seek shelter in a sturdy building.7. If you are in the open country, lie flat and face down protecting the back of your head with your arms. Signs of a tornado:1. Strong Rotation in the cloud base.2. Swirling dust or debris on the ground under a cloud base, however sometimes there is no visible funnel.3. Hail or heavy rain followed by either dead calm or intense wind shift.4. Loud continuous rumble or roar that doesn’t fade away in a few seconds.5. Small bright flashes at ground level as electric lines are snapped by strong winds.Call us, your local independent insurance agent for your insurance needs.
Roger Ford
Q. How do I handle my child’s investment income for tax purposes?
A. Parents may not realize that there are tax rules that may affect their child’s investment income. Children with investment income may have part or all of this income taxed at their parents’ tax rate rather than at the child’s rate. Investment income includes interest, dividends, capital gains and other unearned income. The child’s tax must be figured using the parents’ rates if the child has investment income of more than $ 1,900, was under age 18 at year-end, was age 18 at year-end and did not have earned income that was more than half of his or her support, or was a full-time student under age 24 at year-end and did not have earned income that was more than half of his or her support. You will file Form 8615 to report the child’s tax using the parents’ rate on the child’s tax return. You will file Form 8814 to include the child’s income on the parent’s tax return. If you have any questions concerning your child’s investment income, please give us a call.
Harrison Tax Advisors513-367-5566
10403 Harrison Ave. Harrison, OH 45030
Darren Bowman, CPA
TAXES10250 Harrison Ave., Harrison, Ohio 45030 367-1122
AUTO COLLISIONPeople regularly ask us about the different types of automobile insurance coverage. This is a very important subject, so I will explain the difference between liability, collision, and comprehensive automobile insurance.
Liability Insurance: This is very important coverage to carry and the law in many states requires you to carry liability insurance. Liability insurance covers you against the cost of damage and injury that you might cause to another person in an accident.Collision Insurance: This coverage pays for the damage caused to your vehicle as a result of a automobile accident, when the accident is your fault.Comprehensive Insurance: This coverage is similar to collision insurance. The primary difference is that comprehensive covers damage caused to your vehicle as a result of an unknown person or act of God (this includes things such as deer hits, vandalism , hail, and theft)
Thank you for your time and please remember to use Randy Lane's Auto Body, Inc. for all your automotive repair needs.
Q. I want to advertise my business but only have a small budget. What is the best advertise-ment for my money?A. Let’s say you have $200 to spend in advertising. Rather than to invest in a one-time ad costing $200, it is much better to schedule a series of smaller ads, 4 or 5 weeks at $40-$50 per week. Not only do you build credibility when your business is seen on a continual basis, but you increase your chances of being seen by more readers this way.
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Q. i own a small business and want to do some adver-tising in 2011, but i don't really even know where to start.
A. Yours is a very common problem, so many small busi-nesses do nothing, which of course is a mistake. First you should decide on a budget by month. You must know who your target customers are and where they are. Next contact local media outlets, examples would be your local newspa-pers, local radio etc. They will give you many ideas and options working within your budget.Please give us a call today to learn more about how we can help boost your sales this year.Register Publications advertising representatives will be happy to help you work out a plan, create some ads and answer any questions you may have. There is no additional charge for these extra services. Give us a call and let us help you get started on a prosperous 2011.
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CHIROPRACTIC / ACUPUNCTUREQ. Dr. Stricker what is your computerized axial traction machine and can it help my back or neck?
A. Computerized axial traction is also known as a decompression table. This piece of equipment is a traction table with a programmable computer which cycles intermittent traction to stretch the intervertebral discs and facet joints in a patient's neck or low back. This machine is typically programmed for approximately a 15 minute treatment with 40 seconds of stretch and 20 seconds of relaxation between each cycle. The goal is to take pressure off of any nerves that maybe pinched by a disc. The goal is to also help open up the intervertebral disc spaces, as well as open up the facet joints. I have been using decompression therapy in my practice for approximately 9 1/2 years and have gotten good results with many patients. This table works excellent for patients with mild and moderate disc bulges in their neck or back, and may offer some relief for patients with moderate to severe disc bulges. This table is also very helpful for patients with facet syndromes and may offer some relief for people with other injuries to their back. I typically determine if a patient is a good candidate for this treatment after doing an orthopedic examination. I do not need but do find it beneficial if a patient has an MRl so we know exactly what we are dealing with. If you have any questions regarding this procedure feel free to contact my office.
Raymond Stricker D.C. FIAMA, Dipl. AC LLC
CONSERVATIVE FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS10403 Harrison Ave. (513) 367-1113 Harrison, Ohio
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No part of this communication should be construed as an offer to sell any security or provide investment advice or recommendation. Securities offered through GF Investment Services, LLC. Member FINRA/SIPC. 2080 Ringling Blvd., Third Floor, Sarasota, FL, 34237. (941) 441.1902. Investment advisory services offered through Global Financial Private Capital, LLC, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor.
Q. What happens if Congress doesn’t pass a budget this year?
A. For 3 years, America has been budgetless. Currently, the Senate is debating whether to even vote on having a budget. So why aren’t Americans concerned? Big numbers seem confusing. Last year, the federal budget was $3.82 trillion ($2.17 trillion paid with taxes and the remaining $1.65 trillion borrowed). However, after a long debate, because the US has outstanding debt of $15.3 trillion, we only cut $3.82 billion (that is billion with a “B”, not trillion with a “T”) in spending last year. Let’s simplify both rhetorically and mathematically. We have a family spending $38,200/yr. The father’s annual income is $21,700. Every year, the family adds $16,500 in credit card debt. One day, the father wants to set a budget and asks the wife and kids to cut back on spending. The wife tells her husband to get a second job. After a long debate, even though they have credit card debt of $153,630, they decide not to set a budget and to only eliminate the cable bill of $385/yr. Simply, that’s the argument. One side wants the dad to keep working more (raise taxes), while the other side wants the family to cut the spending. In the end, the family adds another $16,115 of credit card debt, and the US adds another $1.65 trillion! How is all of this government spending affecting your retirement dollars, and what can you do to protect yourself? Call us for a complimentary appointment to discuss your individual retirement needs.
Roger Ford
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INSURANCE Sump Pump Maintenance Here are some quarterly and annual maintenance tips in caring for your sump pump:Every three months:1. Clean the pump inlet screen.2. Check the power cord and make sure the cord is connected to power.3. Pour a bucket of water into the sump to raise the float and make sure the pump turns on, adjusting the float if required.At least once a year:1. Remove the pump from the sump to inspect and clean it.2. Clean out the sump.3. Oil or grease the bearings if required by manufacturer.4. Check the electrical cord5. Pour water into the sump to raise the float and adjust if needed. Also a good idea is installing a secondary battery back-up sump pump in case of a power outage. These steps can help in avoiding a costly water loss under your homeowners insurance. Call us, your local independent insurance agent for your insurance needs.
Roger Ford
Q. Do I need to file a tax return this year?
A. You are required to file a federal income tax return if your income is above a certain level depending on your filing status, age, and the type of income you receive. However, some taxpayers should file even if they aren’t required to because they may get a refund if they had taxes withheld or are eligible for refundable credits. The filing threshold for most individuals is the sum of the applicable personal exemption amount plus the applicable standard deduction amount. These amounts vary based on filing status and age. Some of the more common refundable credits are the Earned Income Tax Credit, the Child Tax Credit, the American Opportunity Credit for education expenses, and the Adoption Credit. If you have any questions concerning whether you are required to file a tax return, please give us a call.
Harrison Tax Advisors513-367-5566
10403 Harrison Ave. Harrison, OH 45030
Darren Bowman, CPA
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Someone once said, “A man’s true wealth is measured by how many friends he has.” Judging from the large crowd at their visitation, mom, dad, and our family are very blessed.
Whether you sent thoughts on a card, a beautiful floral arrangement, or took a second and said a prayer for our family, your thoughtfulness and caring is greatly appreciated.
A warm and sincere thank you goes to the North Madison Christian Church for hosting the visitation and funeral services. And to the New Hope Baptist Church of Chelsea for providing a meal after the burial. Your caring and generosity are greatly appreciated by our family and friends.
To Mr. Rodney Nay and the employees of Morgan-Nay Funeral Centre, thanks so much. You held our hands and guided us through this horrific ordeal.
Thank you Pastor Charlot Nash of the Mount Zion Church of Paynesville. Your words of Christ were soothing and comforting to our family.
And finally, a sincere thank you to the Red Cross, Salvation Army, FEMA, the Indiana DMHA Crisis Team, county officials and workers, and anyone who stopped by to lend a helping hand to all the victims of the March 2nd tornado.
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From the family of Terry and Carol Jackson and Daylynn Jackson, Thank You and God Bless.
Take I-74 to St. Leon-Lawrenceburg exit, then south on SR 1 for 3 miles to Dover, IN. East on N. Dearborn Rd for 1.4 miles to Auction Ln. From Lawrenceburg, follow SR 1 to Dover, East on N. Dearborn Rd for 1.4 miles to Auction
Various Consignors – OwnersDale & Randy Lutz – Auctioneers
513-266-1859 / 513-266-1860 AU01030327 / AU10100126 / AH29900027TERMS: Cash or check with ID. No Buyers Premium.
Saturday, March 31, 2012 • 9:00AM Doors open at 8:00 AM
PUBLIC AUCTION at Lutz Auction Center
This auction wil l include an assor tment of household, antiques and collectibles including 75 Longaberger baskets; assor tment of spor ts cards; Fire King dishes and more. Our building wil l be ful l . AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Not a complete listing. Log onto lutzauctions.com for details, pictures and late additions.
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Half mile east of North Dearborn Elementary School Saturday & Sunday, March 30 & 31 • 8a - ?
Furniture, hand tools, toys, & clothing.
Ohio County DemocratsInvite you to the
Jefferson Jackson DinnerFriday, April 13 • 6:30p
Everyone Welcome!Special speakers following dinner!
Senior Building • Mulberry Street • Rising Sun
I.D.E.A. Budget Meeting“The Southwest Local School
District is currently formulating a budget for the expenditures of I.D.E.A. Funds for 2012-2013.
These funds are used in providing educational services for preschool
through grade 12 special needs pupils residing within the Southwest
Local School District. Persons wishing to have input regarding the
allocation of these funds can attend a meeting at William Henry Harrison High School on 4/19/12 at 3:00pm to discuss the budget or contact Mr. Carter Cordes at 513-367-4169.”
REAL ESTATE AUCTIONThe following Real Estate owned by William and Casie Hankins will be offered for sale at Auction
Saturday March 31, @ 11:00amLocated: 4394 Aaron Rd. Vevay, IN 47043
From East Enterprise IN. take State Rd. 250 west 7 miles to Aaron Road, turn right on Aaron. 1 mile to Auction.
Nice 3 bedroom home built in 1998, wood frame with 1,890 sq. ft. living space, 2 full baths, 1 half bath, large kitchen and dining area. Forced air heat and AlC. 384 sq. ft. wood deck in the front, 128 sq. ft. deck in back. Detached 2 car garage with 1,200 sq. ft. concrete floor-wood walls, well insulated and wood heat. Home and garage sit on 3.448 acres and includes 128 sq. ft. storage building. Nice place. Terms: 5% down day of sale with balance due at closing with receipt of title. Bank letter of credit required day of sale or pre approved proof of financial capability. Owners reserve the right to refuse the final offer. Shown by Appointment only call 812-427-2347.
View pictures at www.auctionzip.comID. #1997 Owners: William and Casie Hankins
Auctioneer: Bob Owings • 812-427-2347 e-mail [email protected] Lic.# AU01046538
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REAL ESTATE AUCTIONTo settle the Estate of Danny R. O’Brien the following 23.06 ac partial of Real Estate will be offered
for sale at auction. Also offering 1963 and 1966 Corvettes and various Corvette parts.
Saturday April 14, @ 9:30amSale starts with the sale of CorvettesReal Estate will be offered @ 11:00
Location: 4300 Fishing Worm Ridge, Vevay, IN 47043. From the JCT 156/56 in Vevay, go 5 miles west on SR 56, turn North on Spring Branch Road 1.5 miles, take the first right onto Fishing Worm Ridge to sale. Signs posted on SR 56.
Good Hunting on this 23.06 acre partial of Real EstateLocated: 4300 Fishing Worm Ridge Rd. Vevay, IN 47043.Very well kept stick frame home built in 1995 has 981 sq. ft. living space 747.25 on first floor, 234 sq. ft. loft bedroom, living room & dining area with fireplace, first floor bedroom, kitchen & full bath. Full walkout basement with washer & dryer hookup, Central Air, forced air furnace and water heater located in basement. Also includes 30’x 64’ Pole barn work shop and garage with concrete floor and wood heating stove.Terms on Real Estate: 10% down the day of sale with balance due upon closing, with receipt of title. A bank letter of credit is required, or pre approved proof of financial capability. Owner reserves the right to refuse final bid. Shown by appointment only. Call Bob Owings to view property at 812-427-2347
Corvettes and Parts1966 Corvette Coupe, modified; 1963 Corvette S/W Coupe was raced and wrecked. Many parts bought to restore the 63 Corvette will be sold with the car, other parts sold separately. Terms: Cash or check with proper ID. Cars will be held until check clears.
Go To www.AuctionZip.com for part listing & picturesTerms: Cash, Check with ID, or Wire Transfers
Owner: The Estate of Danny R. O’Brien Executrix:Jane VickersAuctioneer: Bob Owings • 812-427-2347
e-mail [email protected] Lic.# AU01046538 Announcements day of sale take precedence over all printed advertisement
NOTICE The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments (OKI) will hold a series of eight, public open house meetings on the 2040 OKI Regional Transportation Plan from 4-7 pm as follows; Monday, April 16, 2012, Miami University Hamilton-Harry Wilks Conference Center, 1601 University Blvd, Hamilton, OH 45011; Tuesday, April 17, 2012, Lawrenceburg Public Library, Ewbank Meeting Rooms; 150 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025; Wednesday, April 18, 2012, Union Township Civic Center, 4350 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, OH 45245; Thursday, April 19, 2012, Xavier University-Cintas Center, 1624 Herald Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45207; Friday, April 20, 2012, Warren County Administration Building, 406 Justice Center, Lebanon, OH 45036; Monday, April 23, 2012, Crestview Hills City Building, 50 Crestview Hills Mall Road, Crestview Hills, KY 41017; Tuesday, April 24, 2012, Scheben Library Branch, 8899 US 42, Union, KY 41091; and, Wednesday, April 25, 2012, Disabled American Veterans National Headquarters, 3725 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring, KY 41076. Each open house will present draft transportation improvement projects including recommendations for roadways, public transit, freight, bicycle/pedestrian facilities, and Intelligent Transportation Systems. For more information or, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if someone has a disability and requires assistance please contact Regina Brock (513-621-6300 [email protected])
two weeks prior to the meeting date. www.oki.org
Open M-F 10a-7p • Sat. 10a-6p • Sun. 1p-5p 2 miles west of Hollywood Casino on US 50 in JTS Plaza *Must be 18 with proper ID.
TURN YOUR GOLD & SILVER INTO CASHWe buy 10K, 14K, 18K, Gold, Platinum, Silver, Broken Rings
and Chains, Coins, & Paper Money…almost anything of value.*FLATWARE • TEA SETS • ESTATES
Prices vary weight & market. Must be marked sterling.
JEWELERS BOX…WE BUY GOLD & SILVERFULL SERVICE JEWELER
Jewelry Repairs • Custom Castings1083 Eads Parkway, Lawrenceburg, IN
812-537-0901
Location: STATE ROAD 256 ( Jefferson County 4-H Fairgrounds). Madison INMike Taylor AU 19800057 Auctioneers 812-599-8194
Sat. • March 31st • 10:00 A.M.
ESTATE AUCTION (Exceptional)MUST SEE! TOP QUALITY!
“Outstanding” ART - Included T.C. Steele, "Unbelievable" Harland Hubbard, Wm Mckendree Snyder, Forsythe, Whistler, Eyden, Picasso, more!"Super" Decorated Stoneware, Diamaonds, Sterling Silver, Jewelry from 94 year old Estate, Great Collages - Civil War, Nazi, Klan, Indian Motorcycle advertisement, pocket watches, Hundreds of Collectibles, Metal Cola Cola thermometer, Dolls, Doll Furniture, much Cast Iron, Special - Indiana artifact Birdstone animal effigy, Zuni Basket, Navaho pictorial rug, Much glassware, 1800's Barber chari, 1873 Waffenfabrik M 78 Gun, WWII trench knife, War pins (Germany), Civil War 1907 Encampment Flag (Bull Run), Large Marbles, Large Persian Tabriz Carpet- Much More! Huge Sale! Must See!
Note: Pictures on AuctionZip.com. I.D. 12446
Take I-74 to St. Leon-Lawrenceburg exit, then south on SR 1 for 3 miles to Dover, IN. East on N. Dearborn Rd for 1.4 miles to Auction Ln. From Lawrenceburg, follow SR 1 to Dover, East on N. Dearborn Rd for 1.4 miles to Auction
Estate of Alanus “Doc” Prickel and Various Consignors – OwnersDale & Randy Lutz – Auctioneers
513-266-1859 / 513-266-1860 AU01030327 / AU10100126 / AH29900027TERMS: Cash or check with ID. No Buyers Premium.
Saturday, April 7, 2012 • 9:00AM Doors open at 8:00 AM
PUBLIC AUCTION at Lutz Auction Center
This auction will include an assortment of household, appliances, antiques and collectibles. Majority of the auction comes from an Estate. Also will have Longaberger baskets and Coke items. Our building will be full. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Not a complete listing. Check lutzauctions.com for details, pictures and late additions.
Lawrenceburg Community Center
Monday • Wednesday& Thursday
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Saturday 10:00am
$3 per class (pay as you come)Ages 18 & Up
Lawrenceburg Community Center • 423 Walnut St. • Lawrenceburg812.532.3535 | www.lawrenceburgcommunitycenter.com