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November 7, 2018

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TOUCH OF CLASS CREATE A HOME LIKE NO OTHER ® 812-789-3054 • OPEN Mon-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m No Checks 714 MAIN STREET • PETERSBURG starting at $ 4.50each delightful fragrances available to choose from! 19 3 varieties 104 N. Main St, Owensville 812-724-3501 or 1-800-440-4888 www.holdersfurniture.net Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5:30pm • Saturday 9am-4pm HOT BUY RECLINERS! LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! CASEY RECLINER COLLAGE RECLINER only only 3 colors available: Stone, Platinum & Mocha Leather Match Construction 3 colors available: Coffee, Charcoal & Mushroom SAVE $ 200 SAVE $ 200 $ 359 $ 499 2803 B West Broadway, Princeton 812-385-CAKE HOMEMADE: • Pumpkin Rolls • Apple, Pecan and Pumpkin Pies • Cream Pies • Cookies • Lots more! Berry's Produce & Country Market 1415 W. Brumfield, Princeton (812) 386-6365 Homemade Noodles Apple & Pumpkin Butter Local Apples Fall Squash Coffees, Teas & Hot Cocoa Homegrown Sweet Potatoes Fresh Farm Eggs Fresh Local Jellies & Honey Variety of Meats & Cheeses Holiday Gifts & Decor Mon.-Fri.: 9-6 Sat.: 9-4, Sun.: 11-4 COME IN FOR DELICIOUS GOODIES! Shelby Lynn's has you covered for all your Christmas Shopping. No need to go out of town when you can shop local and get ALL THE STYLISH GIFTS FOR ALL AGES WITH PRICES YOU CANNOT BEAT! Don't Get Your Tinsel In A Tangle! For those hard to buy on your list we offer Gi Certificates! Keep an eye out for our Black Friday and Shop small Saturday Sales! Make sure your following us on Facebook for all of our Lives for new items and upcoming Sales 107 N. Hart Street, Princeton • 812-635-4306 HOURS: Tue., 10am-7pm; Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Closed Sunday & Monday Holland Store Only Equipment Company 407 E. KENTUCKY, HOLLAND (812) 536-3486 www.BLESCHBROS.com We service what we sell! Black Friday Sale Nov 23rd & 24th 20% OFF Toys& Clothing Black Friday Sale Nov 23rd & 24th 20% OFF Toys& Clothing Black Friday Sale Nov 23rd & 24th 20% OFF Toys& Clothing Black Friday Sale Nov 23rd & 24th 20% OFF Toys& Clothing Black Friday Sale Nov 23rd & 24th 20% OFF Toys& Clothing Goldsmith The Since 1991 812-386-7149 205 N. Embree, Princeton Monday-Friday 9 a.m.- 5p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Beauty For All Budgets Seiko & Pulsar Watches In-Stock Now Layaway Now for Christmas Diamond Engagement Rings and Wedding Sets See our selection of Colored Diamonds Necklaces • Earrings • Rings Celebrating 40 years of helping customers create "A Home Like No Other ® ," Touch of Class ® offers an array of bedding ensembles, area rugs, accent furniture, art, wall decor, home accents, and win- dow treatments in the catalogs and online at www. touchofclass.com. Recognized by the Huntingburg Chamber of Commerce as the 2018 Business of the Year, Touch of Class ® has grown immensely from the basement of Carla Parke-Bell and Fred Bell's New Hampshire home in 1978 to a multi-media retailer in Hunting- burg. The combined experience and knowledge of Carla Parke-Bell, Chairperson; Fred Bell, Presi- dent/CEO; Gary Bell, Vice President of Informa- tion Systems; and Don Bell, Vice President of Mer- chandise Systems; have allowed the company to face and combat the challenges of today's market- place. Carla's knack for merchandising and the combined administrative, marketing, and techni- cal support have allowed Touch of Class ® to gain a competitive edge among larger home decor com- panies. Continually evolving to meet the demands of con- sumers, Touch of Class ® has two in-house designers that work diligently on exclusively-designed bed- ding, rugs, metal wall sculptures, and other home décor items. Exclusively designed metal wall art sculptures are produced in the USA at Touch of Class ® 's Fabrication Shop, which was added to the company in 2012. Touch of Class ® also has two retail Outlet Stores located on 4th Street in historic, downtown Hunt- ingburg. Shop during the Huntingburg Christmas Stroll November 8th through 11th for weekly an- niversary specials, one-of-a-kind samples, over- stocks, and slightly imperfect merchandise that is discounted up to 90 % off of original catalog retails. Let the friendly sales associates help you create a holiday "Home Like No Other! " Over the last four decades, Touch of Class ® has grown from a small catalog company to a trusted name for home interiors. Shop Touch of Class ® for unique and exquisite home decor that will contin- ually create "A Home Like No Other ® ." Touch of Class ® was recognized as the 2018 Huntingburg Business of the Year recently at the Hunt- ingburg Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. TOP-SELLING GIFTS Many children who grew up in the 1980s hoped to find a wrapped Cabbage Patch Doll under the tree on Christmas morning, and many parents went to great lengths to procure such dolls for their children. Cabbage Patch Dolls are just one example of a toy creating a shopping frenzy. Over the years, many toys have become the must-have presents of their times. The following is a history of some of the more popular gifts from bygone years. 1984: Transformers were a must-have present in 1984. Originally produced by a Japanese toy com- pany, Transformers were eventually produced by Hasbro and became so popular they were a toy that spawned an animated series (not the series leading to the toy) and later block-buster live-action movies. 1985: Just about every child, and maybe even adult, wanted a Nintendo Entertainment System for Christmas in the 1980s. The system ushered in a new era of gaming, and helped make Super Mario Bros. a household name. NES continued its success for several years, selling seven million systems dur- ing the 1988 holiday season. 1986: Introduced the previous year, Teddy Rux- pin was an animatronic bear that would tell stories from a cassette tape inserted in his back. 1990: Were you a fan of Michelangelo, Leonardo, Donatello, or Raphael? Teenage Mutant Ninja Tur- tles were named after Renaissance artists, but they A-6 Shopping Wednesday, November 7, 2018 The Press-Dispatch

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