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December 11, 2019

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BLESCH BROS. EQUIPMENT COMPANY NEW SHOWROOM PRESENTS FARM MERCHANDISE, BIG AND SMALL Equipment Company 407 E. KENTUCKY, HOLLAND • 812-536-3486 www.BLESCHBROS.com Holiday Toy Sale 20% Off Toys & Clothing NOV. 29 – DEC. 24 No Checks 714 MAIN STREET • PETERSBURG 812-789-3054 • bathbombspetersburg.com Open Mon 10 a.m.-2 p.m. - Tues-Sat 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Hollywalk Specials FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DEC. 13 & 14 SAVE 20% STORE-WIDE Bath Bombs • Candles • Shower Steamers Homemade Soaps • After Bath Collection Essential Oils and Diffusers • So Much MORE! NO EXCEPTIONS! BathBombs Petersburg BathBombs Petersburg let us do your HOLIDAY Cookie Tray 12" or 16" PRE-ORDER BY DEC. 17 Also add one of our famous pies or pumpkin log rolls. December Hours: Tue.-Fri. 9am-5:30pm Sat. 9am-3pm Sun., Dec. 15 & 22 10am-2pm Christmas Eve 9am-2pm 2803 B West Broadway, Princeton 812-385-CAKE 2157 W. 800 SOUTH, FORT BRANCH bladerunnersmowingllc @gmail.com Free Pick Up & Delivery in Gibson County Find Pricing on our Facebook Page Mower, Tiller & Trimmer Repair & Maintenance • Weed Trimmer, Tiller and Lawn Mower Parts & Repair (All Brands) • Lawn Equipment Maintenance Call Brad 812-664-1475 or Mike 812-664-2738 TOTAL ON LABOR Nov., Dec. & Jan. 10% OFF *Discount is on labor only. East Outlet West Outlet Sun-Mon, CLOSED Tue-Fri, 10am - 6pm ET Saturday, 10am - 5pm ET East Outlet 4th & Jackson Sun-•u, CLOSED Friday, 10am - 6pm ET Saturday, 10am - 5pm ET West Outlet 4th & Geiger CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN ONLY 2 WEEKS FIND GIFTS & HOLIDAY DECOR AT THE TOUCH OF CLASS® OUTLETS AVAILABLE AT THE AVAILABLE AT THE 816 E. Main St., Petersburg 812-789-3046 Mon. - Sat. 9:30am-5pm Register to win door prizes! SAVE 10% Off • Fresh Flowers • Brighton Jewelry • Wreaths • Lanterns • Candles • Wind Chimes • Snowmen • Phone Carriers by Brighton s a v i n g s Dec. 13 & 14 No purchase necessary hopping Tucked in the corner of south- west Dubois County is Blesch Brothers Equipment, hard to miss with their iconic solar pan- els and big blue equipment ar- ranged in the lots. Blesch Broth- ers is a stop for many farmers as they maintain their equipment and keep up with the communi- ty happenings. The company has been in operation for nearly 80 years and while it started small, it is now a thriving company that carries multiple lines of agricul- ture and construction equipment. With AGCO, New Holland, Kinze and others, the business' two locations have it covered. The Holland and Odon locations work together to deliver top-of- the-line service while building strong relationships with a large portion of Southern Indiana. As the Christmas holiday ap- proaches, Blesch Brothers has stocked up on all colors of farm equipment replicas and invites everyone to check out the ped- al tractors, pillow pets, T-shirts, hoodies and the plethora of toys. This year has brought a long- awaited showroom update. Cur- rently, Blesch Brothers is run- ning a 20 percent off sale on all Christmas items through Christ- mas Eve. Stop in and browse the new showroom and explore the features on the new touchscreen kiosk. Blesch Brothers is proud to have such a loyal customer base and looks forward to many more years. From the Blesch Brothers staff to you, "Merry Christmas and God Bless! " HOLIDAY HOSTING IN SMALL SPACES Gatherings of family and friends are a big part of the holiday season. Hosting such gatherings can be a great way to show loved ones how much you appreciate them, and hosting also saves hosts the trouble of traveling during one of the most hectic travel seasons of the year. When hosting a large crowd at home, space can be a difficult hurdle to clear. However, a few helpful strategies can help space-starved hosts pull off a holiday soiree where everyone is com- fortable. • Pare down the menu. Holiday feasts don't have to resemble medieval banquets with exces- sive amounts of food and drink. Hosts with small kitchens and tiny dining quarters can pare down the menu, limiting offerings to just a single en- tree and a few simple side dishes, so everyone feels comfortable at the table and has ample room to eat. A small menu also gives hosts more time to spend with their loved ones during the festivities. • Don't overdo it on drinks. Limit drinks to water and soft drinks, storing cold beverages in a cooler kept outside on a front or back porch or in an area outside the kitchen so cooks can work without interruption. • Move some furniture. If your main living space is small, consider moving some bulky fur- niture into a bedroom or office where guests won't be spending time. Then make better use of the open living space by placing folding chairs or other accommodations to ensure there's ample seating for everyone. A single recliner can only be enjoyed by one person, but removing it from a room may create enough space for as many as three folding chairs. • Go small on decorations. If you know you'll be hosting in advance of the holiday sea- son, decorate with guests in mind. That might mean skipping a six-foot Christmas tree in favor of one that takes up less space. Avoid leaving any fragile decorations out, as adults or overexcited kids may knock them over as they try to navigate a cramped space. Holiday hosting can be fun, even in small spac- es. A few simple tricks can make even the small- est spaces accommodating. The Press-Dispatch Shopping Wednesday, December 11, 2019 B-7 Press-Dispatch

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