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Records www.cynthianademocrat.com The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, April 26, 2012 17 859-234-5454 • 1-888-WHALENS Whalen & Company Regeana Craft reported that loud music was causing a dis- turbance on Commonwealth Lane. April 4 – At 3:47 p.m., a harassment complaint was made to the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department. April 11 – At 2:52 p.m., Travis Jones reported that someone had stolen 200 feet of industrial copper from a KU substation Smith Martin Lane. April 17 – At 11:27 a.m., James Stone reported that someone had stolen his 20 foot trailer from his residence at Hinton Road. CITATIONS April 16 – At 12:55 a.m., Johnny Neace, 45, was arrest- ed for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence and second degree wanton endan- germent. April 6 – At 1:19 p.m., Ryan Walker, 23, was cited for speeding 27 mph over the speed limit. April 17 – At 9:55 a.m., a bench warrant was served on Steven Price, 23, for posses- sion of drug paraphernalia, first degree possession of a con- trolled substance and public intoxication. April 14 – At 9 p.m., a bench warrant was served on Chelsey Durbin, 20, for intimidating a participant during the legal process, slander, operating on a suspended license, second degree possession of a forged instrument and receiving stolen property under $10,000. April 7 – At 1:28 p.m., a cita- tion was served on Ashleigh McKinley, 16, for speeding and operating on a suspended license. April 5 – At 3:35 p.m., a crim- inal summons was issued for Arthur Tolliver, 51, for harass- ment. April 5 – At 11:40 a.m., a criminal summons was issued for Angelica Richardson, 27, for shoplifting. April 10 – At 3 p.m., a crimi- nal summons was issued for Timothy French, 43, for improp- er registration plates and fail- ure to maintain required proper insurance. CYNTHIANA POLICE DEPARTMENT Case reports April 3 – At 5:30 p.m., Brian Bell of Bell’s Pawn Shop in Harrison Square reported that he had recovered a stolen lap- top. April 4 – At 9:56 a.m., Melvin Combs, Fourth Street, reported that his $300 generator had been taken. Around 12:30 a.m., a caller reported that a man was walking down the street carrying a generator. However, police were unable to locate the man. However, since then the suspect has admitted to tak- ing the generator and a com- plaint has been sought through the county attorney’s office for James Slade. April 5 – At 1:25 p.m., James Smith of Rohs Opera House on Pike Street reported that the front door to the theatre had been damaged. April 5 – At 3:12 p.m., police were called to Harrison County High School by Joe Nichols, school security, regarding a juvenile student suspected of being under the influence of drugs. Police found a marijuana pipe outside the boys’ restroom on the roof of the school. April 5 – At 10:03 p.m., Rhonda Ecklar, Walnut Street, reported that her cell phone was missing. April 6 – At 10:34 a.m., police were called to investigate an alleged attack by one female student on another female student that had occurred at Harrison County High School. April 6 – At 10:53 a.m., two men-at-work signs were taken from the Church Street area while the work crew was on break and away from the area. April 6 – At 10:54 a.m., Robert N. Hedges, Bridge Street, reported that his Husky riding mower was taken from 230 N. Church St. April 6 – At 1:14 p.m., a report was made by Eastside principal B.J. Maggard of two students who had been riding bicycles behind New Orleans Square and were approached by an older man who made inappropriate comments to the girls. April 6 – At 5:49 p.m., Lawrence Gilbert, Hillside Drive, reported that a fight had occurred in the hallway at Hillside Apartments. April 7 – At 12:28 p.m, Seth Smith of Walmart security reported that Brian K. Sorrell had allegedly taken a set of headphones without paying. Sorrell of Glenco was cited for theft by unlawful taking, shop- lifting. April 7 – At 3 p.m., Amber Fick-Fryman, Hillside Drive, reported that she was threat- ened/harassed. April 7 – At 3:25 p.m., police were called to a residence on Old Lair Road where a man reported that he was attempt- ing to leave his girlfriend and that she said that she would call police and report that he had assaulted her. Police were called back to the residence later when the woman report- ed that she was having chest pains. April 7 – At 8:44 p.m., Ptl. Michael Kiskaden was on patrol on Federal Drive when he witnessed a juvenile female yelling and cursing from a resi- dence at a passing motorist. The juvenile was advised that the screaming in public had to stop. A Cynthiana CDW was to be contacted. April 8 – At 1:57 p.m., Travis Williams, Main Street, reported that while he was away for the weekend, someone broke into his apartment and broke into a lock box. He said that nothing of value was taken. April 8 – At 9:17 p.m., police were called to Shell Market where an individual reported that he had been threatened/ harassed by an unknown man. April 8 – At 9 a.m., Jared Woods, KY 1744 reported that $600 was taken from his wal- let by his ex-girlfriend while he was asleep. Later the same night, CPD was advised by Paris Police that Woods had allegedly been involved in an assault, however, no charges were filed. April 8 – At 10:04 p.m., Megan Hill, Elm Street, reported that $60 of $70 that she placed on her night table before she went to sleep was missing. April 9 – At 11:25 p.m., police were called regarding four individuals doing damage to a church bus and shelter area on Pike Street. Police found no damage. April 9 – At 12:12 a.m., Andrea Baker, manage at Papa John’s reported that an assis- tant manager was on video surveillance taking money from the cash register and putting it into his pocket. Shawn M. Purcell was arrested at Papa John’s on an outstanding war- rant from Scott County for drug trafficking. He was also found in possession of marijuana, rolling papers and tweezers. April 6 – At 12:12 p.m., Ervin Garrison, Cladorbon Drive, reported that his 1952 Chevrolet Coupe, which was parked under the carport, had been keyed. April 9 – At 1:56 p.m., police were called to Old Lair Road for a family dispute. April 9 – At 3:39 p.m., police were called to Sav-a-Lot for a domestic disturbance. April 9 – At 8:07 p.m., police were called to Third Street where a caller reported that several boys were walking down the street carrying guns. The guns turned out to be pellet guns. However, police advised that one of the guns looked real. The children were taken to their homes and pellet guns were destroyed per one of the father’s request. April 9 – At 8:57 p.m., Lea M. Baker, Elmarch, reported that her medication had been stolen. April 10 – At 9:24 a.m., police were called to First Stop where a woman reported that she was being threatened by a customer who alleged that the clerk was sleeping with her boyfriend. April 10 – At 4:10 p.m., police were called to Walmart where Darrell Howard, Cynthiana, was alleged to have attempted to walk out of the store without paying for items. Howard was charged with theft by unlaw- ful taking as well as alcohol intoxication in a public place, disorderly conduct. April 10 – At 4 p.m., Kayla N. Wolfe, Cynthiana, reported that she is being harassed by her ex-boyfriend. From RECORDS page 16 For Sale by Owner 117 Highland Ave. Completely remodeled home, kitchen, dining, den combo, living room, fireplace/gas logs, 3 bed- rooms, 12x20 screened room plus 16x20 patio, 3/4 basement partially finished, wood fireplace. $120,000. (859) 234-6250 3184 New Lair Road Nice brick and vinyl home situated on a one acre lot with 3 BR, 2½ BA, living room, and family room. The right home with the right location for the right price. View today! New Listing! New Listing! New Listing! 611 KY Hwy 392 7.42± acres, 4BR, 2.5 BA, 2 car garage 2395 Old Millersburg Road (Bourbon County) 2BR, 1BA, full walk- out basement $65,000 REDUCED! $259,000 REDUCED! $285,000 REDUCED! $275,000 113 South Walnut Street, Cynthiana 5BR – 5BA – Mostly Furnished Call Ruth Ann 565 Ky Hwy 1743-Carl Stevens Rd 3200± sq.ft brick ranch home, 3+ Bedrooms, 2½ Baths, Geothermal heat, central air, above ground pool and hot tub, Privacy fencing, large deck. Extremely nice home located in a very nice area. Call Spencer for a private viewing. $279,000 Robinson Road 51± acres with 2 barns, metal shed, Nice pond, KU electric, partially wooded. Excellent building site. $155,000 Robinson Road 22± acres surveyed in 2 tracts. Very nice wooded building site. $53,000 1503 Old Lair Rd. 2.47± Acres–4 BR–3 BA–2 car garage. Call Elvina. New Listing! New Listing! 206 Fourth Street Invest- ment property. Needs TLC $35,000 New Listing! 859-234-2911 www.switzerassoc.com Shawn Ritchey, CAI 111 S. Walnut St., Cynthiana, KY 41031 859 588-0261 Elvina Clayton........... 588-0895 Thomas Kearns ........ 234-7279 Greg Mulberry .......... 533-9655 Chad Whitaker ......... 588-5248 Brad Short ............... 707-2308 Ruth Ann Paynter .... 588-4739 Spencer Cathey ....... 588-0122 CALL ANY AGENT FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS S witzer & Associates Realtors & Auctioneers VISIT our NEW WEBSITE www.switzerassoc.com to view ALL our LISTINGS THE BEST PROPERTIES, THE BEST PRICES, THE BEST LOCATIONS! See RECORDS page 20 Thurs., April 26th • 6:00 pm & Sat., April 28th • 9:30 am HORN’S AUCTION GALLERY 317 S. Church St. • Cynthiana, KY EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY William Horn, Realtor/Auctioneer 317 S. Church St. • Cynthiana, KY (859) 234-5524 (859) 588-3452 AUCTION GALLERY Saturday We will be selling for several individuals GUNS, COINS & KNIVES GUNS Our finest offering of hard to fine and collectible firearms yet! Highly desirable handguns from Colt, Browning, S&W, Ruger, Glock, Beretta, FEG in .357, 9mm, .45, 40S&W, .22, many others. Rifles from Remington, Savage, Winchester, Weatherby. Numerous WWII era and pre-war firearms! Tactical weapons including milled receiver AK-47, TEC-DC9, Vulcan V10-45, SKS, Colt M1909. Also Sam Colt Sesquicentennial Model, Browning Hi-Power, Marlin Golden 39A, S&W 357 with factory laser grips, Ruger Vaquero, This is just a small portion of the items to be sold. Visit our web site www.hornsauction.com for a complete catalog and pictures of the auction. TERMS: 10% Buyers Premium. Cash or Check with proper ID, Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express. Absentee bidding and live internet bidding is available. Concessions by B&B Catering Ruger Old Army, Norinco Hunter AK-47, Savage pump 22, Weatherby Vanguard Series II and many more. KNIVES Case XX, Boker, Schrade, Kissing Cranes, German Eye, Winchester and much more COINS Indian-Wheat-Lincoln cents, 2 cent piece, Shield-Victory-Buffalo-Jefferson nickels, Mercury–Roosevelt dimes, Barber- Washing- ton quarters, Kennedy halves, Peace- Eisenhower-President dollars, 1991 Prestige mint set, 1997 Inaugural Medal, Washington quarter sets 1999-2003 & 2004-2008, $1 & $5 Silver certificates, Barr dollar, Gemstones, foreign coins and much more. Thursday We have been authorized to sell CAR PARTS AND TOOLS for the Estate of W.C. (Bill) Hunt and others. Edelbrock TRIX high rise manafold and dual Holley carborators, American Racing wheels, Crager racing wheels, bench grinders, drill press, motor stands, parts cleaner, floor jack, air compressor, Hydrolic press, car ramps, horse drawn plow, cultivater and planter plus 14 shelves jam packed with auto parts, manuals, small hand tools for auto repairs and wood working tools. 8138 U.S. Hwy. 62 Nice older 3 BR farm style home. Beautiful country setting. $62,000 • Call John. 441 Crows Ridge Rd – Off Junction - $250,000 20 acres, 3700+ finished sq. ft. brick incl. finished basement plus deck, 2 car garage, 2 small barns, outdoor riding arena. Additional acreage available. MLS1109215 – Call: Bev- erly Cooper 859-954-0606 3375 US Hwy 62 East GREAT BUY: Charming 3 BR home, vaulted ceiling, great room, 3.6 ACRES, minutes from Cynthiana. MLS # 1206011 • Only $175,000 • Call Judy 588-5206 SUPPORT OUR LOCAL HUMANE SOCIETY: The Human Society of Harrison County is accepting pet photos for its fund- raising calendar until May 15, 2012. Submit your photos to [email protected], or visit the HSHC webiste for more information: www.hshc.us. Open House Weekend Saturday & Sunday, April 28-29 •2-4 pm SUNDAY 4/29 SATURDAY 4/28 SATURDAY 4/28 162 Culpepper Drive – Country Club Estates - $199,000 2 story 4 BR brick/3 BA with BR & BA on first level. Formal LR, DR. Open kit, breakfast nook, and FR/FP. Brick patio, 2 c gar, prof.land- scaping, mature trees, desirable neighborhood. MLS#1206467 Call: Beverly, 859-954-0606 SUNDAY 4/29 SUNDAY 4/29 & Company Real Estate and Insurance Since 1953 859-234-5454 • 1-888-WHALENS 101 S. Walnut St. Cynthiana, Kentucky 419 E. Pleasant Street • $98,900 Very attractive 3 BR, 2 BA home. MLS #1120435 • Contact any Whalen & Company agent. Whalen & Company has an insurance solution for you. FOR REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE WWW.WHALENANDCOMPANY.COM FOR REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE WWW.WHALENANDCOMPANY.COM VIEW ALL OUR LISTINGS AT WWW.WHALENANDCOMPANY.COM

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Recordswww.cynthianademocrat.com The Cynthiana Democrat - Thursday, April 26, 2012 17

859-234-5454 • 1-888-WHALENS

Whalen & Company

Regeana Craft reported that loud music was causing a dis-turbance on Commonwealth Lane.

April 4 – At 3:47 p.m., a harassment complaint was made to the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department.

April 11 – At 2:52 p.m., Travis Jones reported that someone had stolen 200 feet of industrial copper from a KU substation Smith Martin Lane.

April 17 – At 11:27 a.m., James Stone reported that someone had stolen his 20 foot trailer from his residence at Hinton Road.

CITATIONSApril 16 – At 12:55 a.m.,

Johnny Neace, 45, was arrest-ed for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence and second degree wanton endan-germent.

April 6 – At 1:19 p.m., Ryan Walker, 23, was cited for speeding 27 mph over the speed limit.

April 17 – At 9:55 a.m., a bench warrant was served on Steven Price, 23, for posses-sion of drug paraphernalia, first degree possession of a con-trolled substance and public intoxication.

April 14 – At 9 p.m., a bench warrant was served on Chelsey Durbin, 20, for intimidating a participant during the legal process, slander, operating on a suspended license, second degree possession of a forged instrument and receiving stolen property under $10,000.

April 7 – At 1:28 p.m., a cita-tion was served on Ashleigh McKinley, 16, for speeding and operating on a suspended license.

April 5 – At 3:35 p.m., a crim-inal summons was issued for Arthur Tolliver, 51, for harass-ment.

April 5 – At 11:40 a.m., a criminal summons was issued for Angelica Richardson, 27, for shoplifting.

April 10 – At 3 p.m., a crimi-nal summons was issued for Timothy French, 43, for improp-er registration plates and fail-ure to maintain required proper insurance.

CYNTHIANA POLICE DEPARTMENTCase reports

April 3 – At 5:30 p.m., Brian Bell of Bell’s Pawn Shop in Harrison Square reported that he had recovered a stolen lap-top.

April 4 – At 9:56 a.m., Melvin Combs, Fourth Street, reported that his $300 generator had been taken. Around 12:30 a.m., a caller reported that a man was walking down the street carrying a generator. However, police were unable to locate the man. However, since then the suspect has admitted to tak-ing the generator and a com-plaint has been sought through the county attorney’s office for James Slade.

April 5 – At 1:25 p.m., James Smith of Rohs Opera House on Pike Street reported that the front door to the theatre had been damaged.

April 5 – At 3:12 p.m., police were called to Harrison County High School by Joe Nichols, school security, regarding a juvenile student suspected of being under the influence of drugs. Police found a marijuana pipe outside the boys’ restroom on the roof of the school.

April 5 – At 10:03 p.m., Rhonda Ecklar, Walnut Street,

reported that her cell phone was missing.

April 6 – At 10:34 a.m., police were called to investigate an alleged attack by one female student on another female student that had occurred at Harrison County High School.

April 6 – At 10:53 a.m., two men-at-work signs were taken from the Church Street area while the work crew was on break and away from the area.

April 6 – At 10:54 a.m., Robert N. Hedges, Bridge Street, reported that his Husky riding mower was taken from 230 N. Church St.

April 6 – At 1:14 p.m., a report was made by Eastside principal B.J. Maggard of two students who had been riding bicycles behind New Orleans Square and were approached by an older man who made inappropriate comments to the girls.

April 6 – At 5:49 p.m., Lawrence Gilbert, Hillside Drive, reported that a fight had occurred in the hallway at Hillside Apartments.

April 7 – At 12:28 p.m, Seth Smith of Walmart security reported that Brian K. Sorrell had allegedly taken a set of headphones without paying. Sorrell of Glenco was cited for theft by unlawful taking, shop-lifting.

April 7 – At 3 p.m., Amber Fick-Fryman, Hillside Drive, reported that she was threat-ened/harassed.

April 7 – At 3:25 p.m., police were called to a residence on Old Lair Road where a man reported that he was attempt-ing to leave his girlfriend and that she said that she would call police and report that he had assaulted her. Police were called back to the residence later when the woman report-ed that she was having chest pains.

April 7 – At 8:44 p.m., Ptl. Michael Kiskaden was on patrol on Federal Drive when he witnessed a juvenile female yelling and cursing from a resi-dence at a passing motorist. The juvenile was advised that the screaming in public had to stop. A Cynthiana CDW was to

be contacted.April 8 – At 1:57 p.m., Travis

Williams, Main Street, reported that while he was away for the weekend, someone broke into his apartment and broke into a lock box. He said that nothing of value was taken.

April 8 – At 9:17 p.m., police were called to Shell Market where an individual reported that he had been threatened/harassed by an unknown man.

April 8 – At 9 a.m., Jared Woods, KY 1744 reported that $600 was taken from his wal-let by his ex-girlfriend while he was asleep. Later the same night, CPD was advised by Paris Police that Woods had allegedly been involved in an assault, however, no charges were filed.

April 8 – At 10:04 p.m., Megan Hill, Elm Street, reported that $60 of $70 that she placed on her night table before she went to sleep was missing.

April 9 – At 11:25 p.m., police were called regarding four individuals doing damage to a church bus and shelter area on Pike Street. Police found no damage.

April 9 – At 12:12 a.m., Andrea Baker, manage at Papa John’s reported that an assis-tant manager was on video surveillance taking money from the cash register and putting it into his pocket. Shawn M. Purcell was arrested at Papa John’s on an outstanding war-rant from Scott County for drug trafficking. He was also found in possession of marijuana, rolling papers and tweezers.

April 6 – At 12:12 p.m., Ervin Garrison, Cladorbon

Drive, reported that his 1952 Chevrolet Coupe, which was parked under the carport, had been keyed.

April 9 – At 1:56 p.m., police were called to Old Lair Road for a family dispute.

April 9 – At 3:39 p.m., police were called to Sav-a-Lot for a domestic disturbance.

April 9 – At 8:07 p.m., police were called to Third Street where a caller reported that several boys were walking down the street carrying guns. The guns turned out to be pellet guns. However, police advised that one of the guns looked real. The children were taken to their homes and pellet guns were destroyed per one of the father’s request.

April 9 – At 8:57 p.m., Lea M. Baker, Elmarch, reported that her medication had been stolen.

April 10 – At 9:24 a.m., police were called to First Stop where a woman reported that she was being threatened by a customer who alleged that the clerk was sleeping with her boyfriend.

April 10 – At 4:10 p.m., police were called to Walmart where Darrell Howard, Cynthiana, was alleged to have attempted to walk out of the store without paying for items. Howard was charged with theft by unlaw-ful taking as well as alcohol intoxication in a public place, disorderly conduct.

April 10 – At 4 p.m., Kayla N. Wolfe, Cynthiana, reported that she is being harassed by her ex-boyfriend.

From RECORDS page 16

For Sale by Owner117 Highland Ave. Completely remodeled home, kitchen, dining, den combo, living room, � replace/gas logs, 3 bed-rooms, 12x20 screened room plus 16x20 patio, 3/4 basement partially � nished, wood � replace. $120,000. (859) 234-6250

Reduced!

3184 New Lair Road Nice brick and vinyl home situated on a one acre lot with 3 BR, 2½ BA, living room, and family room. The right home with the

right location for the right price. View today!

New Listing!New Listing!

New Listing!

611 KY Hwy 3927.42± acres, 4BR, 2.5 BA, 2 car garage

2395 Old Millersburg Road(Bourbon County)

2BR, 1BA, full walk-out basement

$65,000

REDUCED! $259,000REDUCED! $285,000REDUCED! $275,000

113 South Walnut Street,

Cynthiana5BR – 5BA –

Mostly Furnished Call Ruth Ann

565 Ky Hwy 1743-Carl Stevens Rd3200± sq.ft brick ranch home, 3+ Bedrooms, 2½ Baths, Geothermal heat,

central air, above ground pool and hot tub, Privacy fencing, large deck. Extremely nice home located in a very nice area. Call Spencer for a private

viewing. $279,000

Robinson Road 51± acres with 2 barns, metal shed, Nice pond, KU electric,

partially wooded. Excellent building site. $155,000

Robinson Road22± acres surveyed in 2 tracts. Very nice wooded

building site. $53,000

1503 Old Lair Rd.2.47± Acres–4 BR–3 BA–2 car garage. Call Elvina.

New Listing! New Listing!206

Fourth Street Invest-ment

property. Needs TLC$35,000

New Listing!

Put the 3 reduced listings on the bottom row.Put 565 Ky Hwy 1743 at the top left, move 3184 to the right side of the ad. (switch sides) Also, the Robinson Road list-ings are a little boggled. Its 51 acres for $155,000. Switch the pictures. The picture of the pond should be with the 51 ac tract for $155,000.Let’s see what that looks like. Thanks!!

859-234-2911www.switzerassoc.com

Shawn Ritchey, CAI111 S. Walnut St.,

Cynthiana, KY 41031859 588-0261

Elvina Clayton...........588-0895Thomas Kearns ........234-7279Greg Mulberry ..........533-9655Chad Whitaker .........588-5248Brad Short ...............707-2308Ruth Ann Paynter ....588-4739Spencer Cathey .......588-0122

CALL ANY AGENT FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS

Switzer & AssociatesRealtors & Auctioneers

VISIT our NEW WEBSITE www.switzerassoc.com to view ALL our LISTINGS

THE BEST PROPERTIES, THE BEST PRICES, THE BEST LOCATIONS!

See RECORDS page 20

Thurs., April 26th • 6:00 pm & Sat., April 28th • 9:30 amHORN’S AUCTION GALLERY 317 S. Church St. • Cynthiana, KY

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

William Horn, Realtor/Auctioneer317 S. Church St. • Cynthiana, KY

(859) 234-5524(859) 588-3452

AUCTION GALLERY

Saturday We will be selling for several

individuals GUNS, COINS & KNIVESGUNSOur finest offering of hard to fine and collectible firearms yet! Highly desirable handguns from Colt, Browning, S&W, Ruger, Glock, Beretta, FEG in .357, 9mm, .45, 40S&W, .22, many others. Rifles from Remington, Savage, Winchester, Weatherby. Numerous WWII era and pre-war firearms! Tactical weapons including milled receiver AK-47, TEC-DC9, Vulcan V10-45, SKS, Colt M1909.Also Sam Colt Sesquicentennial Model, Browning Hi-Power, Marlin Golden 39A, S&W 357 with factory laser grips, Ruger Vaquero, This is just a small portion of the items to be sold. Visit our web site www.hornsauction.com for a complete catalog and pictures of the auction.TERMS: 10% Buyers Premium. Cash or Check with proper ID, Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express. Absentee bidding and live internet bidding is available. Concessions by B&B Catering

Ruger Old Army, Norinco Hunter AK-47, Savage pump 22, Weatherby Vanguard Series II and many more.KNIVESCase XX, Boker, Schrade, Kissing Cranes, German Eye, Winchester and much moreCOINS Indian-Wheat-Lincoln cents, 2 cent piece, Shield-Victory-Buffalo-Jefferson nickels, Mercury–Roosevelt dimes, Barber- Washing-ton quarters, Kennedy halves, Peace- Eisenhower-President dollars, 1991 Prestige mint set, 1997 Inaugural Medal, Washington quarter sets 1999-2003 & 2004-2008, $1 & $5 Silver certificates, Barr dollar, Gemstones, foreign coins and much more.

ThursdayWe have been authorized to sell CAR PARTS AND TOOLS for the Estate of W.C. (Bill) Hunt and others.Edelbrock TRIX high rise manafold and dual Holley carborators, American Racing wheels, Crager racing wheels, bench

grinders, drill press, motor stands, parts cleaner, floor jack, air compressor, Hydrolic press, car ramps, horse drawn plow, cultivater and planter plus 14 shelves jam packed with auto parts, manuals, small hand tools for auto repairs and wood working tools.

8138 U.S. Hwy. 62 Nice older 3 BR farm style home. Beautiful country setting. $62,000 • Call John.

441 Crows Ridge Rd – O� Junction - $250,000 20 acres, 3700+ � nished sq. ft. brick incl. � nished basement plus deck, 2 car garage, 2 small barns, outdoor riding arena. Additional acreage available. MLS1109215 – Call: Bev-erly Cooper 859-954-0606

3375 US Hwy 62 East GREAT BUY: Charming 3 BR home, vaulted ceiling, great room, 3.6 ACRES, minutes from Cynthiana. MLS # 1206011 • Only $175,000 • Call Judy 588-5206

SUPPORT OUR LOCAL HUMANE SOCIETY: The Human Society of Harrison County is accepting pet photos for its fund-raising calendar until May 15, 2012. Submit your photos to [email protected], or visit the HSHC webiste for more information: www.hshc.us.

Open House Weekend Saturday & Sunday,April 28-29 •2-4 pm

SUNDAY 4/29SATURDAY 4/28

SATURDAY 4/28

162 Culpepper Drive – Country Club Estates - $199,000 2 story 4 BR brick/3 BA with BR & BA on � rst level. Formal LR, DR. Open kit, breakfast nook, and FR/FP. Brick patio, 2 c gar, prof.land-scaping, mature trees, desirable neighborhood. MLS#1206467 Call: Beverly, 859-954-0606

SUNDAY 4/29 SUNDAY 4/29

& CompanyReal Estate and Insurance Since 1953

859-234-5454 • 1-888-WHALENS101 S. Walnut St.

Cynthiana, Kentucky

419 E. Pleasant Street • $98,900 Very attractive 3 BR, 2 BA home. MLS #1120435 • Contact any Whalen & Company agent.

Whalen & Company has an insurance solution for you.

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