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What to leave out of a will
document with the chosen executor of your estate, so they have a recording to follow. Here are other factors that should be handled individually rather than documented in your last will.
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DO NOT ARRANGE CARE FOR SPECIAL NEEDS PERSON
Another misconception that many err in is designating care instructions for a special needs person in their lives. Rather than directing the information into your will, consider opening a type of trust that directly benefits a specific loved one at the time of your death. Find out more about the options in your area by meeting with a trusted expert or your lawyer.
JOINT ACCOUNTS
If you share a joint account with someone else, typically at the time of one’s death, the funds are solely taken over by the survivor. The transfer is generally seamless and rarely goes through probate. However, you can leave an account of your own by including a recipient as a payable-on-death beneficiary. After death, the person must visit the bank and present a death certificate and identification to receive the account you contributed.
While you want to be as detailed as possible when creating your last will, there are numerous factors you should avoid. The most efficient way to decide what to include is by working with a trusted attorney. Of course, they will charge for their services, but hiring an expert gains
valuable knowledge that you won’t find with free drafting software that many companies offer. Mistakes like entering your funeral instructions into the document can cause family members problems and lead to your last wishes being missed. In most
states, the settling of the estate occurs after someone is laid to rest. Your loved ones may not even see your desires until after the funeral. Instead of documenting them into your will, hold a conversation with your family to explain your vision. Or you can create a separate
LIFE INSURANCE INFORMATION
Life insurance benefits are automatically distributed to the beneficiary listed on the policy. Make sure to update the plan during life events like divorce, the death of a spouse or other situations that require changing the recipient.
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Estate planning tips and advice Estate planning might sound like a process reserved for the wealthy, but the truth is everyone can benefit by preplanning in the event of your death. Like every end-of-life issue, it may not be among the most pleasant things to discuss, but making a plan for how your affairs will be handled after death is the best thing you can do for your loved ones, regardless of your financial standing. Document how you want your property and other assets handled to help your family avoid legal difficulties, inconvenience, unnecessary taxation and family arguments. An estate planning professional can have a lasting impact on your legacy. Estate planning isn’t just about protecting heirlooms and it’s more than just creating a will; it also provides security for your family. Consider these tips for creating a sound, logical estate plan.
SEEK LEGAL COUNSEL
While some people use online forms to draft a simple will, most people will benefit from consulting with an estate planning attorney. This experienced professional can create legal documents with your specific circumstances in mind. It’s true everyone should have a will, regardless of age. But that is only the first step in developing a solid estate plan. You should also create a living will, power of attorney and possibly a trust. Consult an attorney who has experience in developing estate plans for those
whose situations are similar to yours. Do not try to do it alone.
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES
Life insurance policies provide for loved ones in the event of your death. There are a wide range of options, and only a few will make sense for your situation. A professional can guide you through the possibilities and help you make appropriate choices. Term life insurance policies are generally less expensive than other types of coverage. But whole life policies, annuities and other insurance products may be more appropriate for your circumstances. Understand what you might be buying. In some cases, a policy may benefit the salesperson more than it does the customer. It is essential you take all the time you need to learn about a particular policy before purchasing it. If you have any hesitation or confusion, ask another professional or keep researching. You should feel certain that you are choosing the best policy for your needs.
FUNERAL EXPENSES
Funerals are very expensive, sometimes costing up to $10,000. You don’t want to leave your family with large bills. That’s why you should plan ahead to cover the cost of your own funeral. Pre-paid funeral plans are a popular option, or you can simply buy a burial plot in advance so that one major task
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Communicate with your family in
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general terms about your estate plan. Talking to them about what they can expect could head off estate disputes and heartache. A good estate planner can help you navigate complicated family dynamics and concerns that may accompany this process. The right estate plan and experienced professionals can make your legacy a blessing that your heirs will treasure for the rest of their lives.
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Saving strategies as retirement nears Professionals on the cusp of retirement are often excited about what lies ahead. Some prospective retirees may look forward to traveling once they no longer have to go to work each day, while others may plan to return to school. Regardless of how adults envision spending their retirement, they’re going to need money when they’re no longer being paid by their employers. As retirement nears, some professionals may be concerned that they haven’t saved enough. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer in regard to how much money people will need in retirement. People who are worried they haven’t saved enough can try various strategies to build up their account balances before they officially call it a career.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CATCH-UP CONTRIBUTIONS
Adults who are 50 or older are eligible to take advantage of catch-up contributions. These are designed to help people over 50 contribute more to certain retirement accounts, such as a 401(k) or IRA, than statutory limits would otherwise allow. There are limits that govern the amount of money people can designate as catch-up contributions, but taking advantage of this perk can help people save more as retirement draws closer.
CONSIDER RELOCATING
A recent study from the Employee Benefit Research Institute found that housing costs accounted for 49 percent
of seniors’ spending. Professionals nearing retirement who live in areas traditionally associated with a high cost of living can begin to rethink their longterm housing strategy. Relocating to an area with a lower cost of living is one option, while those who prefer to remain in their current town or city can consider downsizing to a smaller home to reduce their property taxes and monthly utility bills.
CONTINUE INVESTING
Conventional wisdom suggests moving away from investing in stocks the closer you get to retirement. Though that’s a sound strategy, professionals who are trying to build their retirement savings in the final years before retiring could be missing out on significant growth by abandoning stocks entirely. Speak with a financial advisor about stock-based investments and your risk tolerance.
Maintaining a diversified portfolio with a little risk can be a great way to grow your savings as retirement draws near. Professionals approaching retirement may be dealing with a mix of excitement and anxiety, particularly if they’re concerned about their retirement savings. Various strategies can help quell such anxiety and make it easier for professionals over 50 to build their savings as retirement nears.
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Selecting the best retirement community for your needs you have a pet you don’t want to leave behind, you may be able to bring it with you. Many communities now recognize the health benefits of having pets. Additionally, a park or nearby dog walking area will benefit you and your animal companion, particularly if your pet requires daily exercise. Taking a walk each day will benefit both of you.
CHURCHES, LIBRARIES AND SCHOOLS
Retirement communities have come a long way since the days of a quiet home on the golf course or beach. Today’s seniors are more active than ever and want to continue to enjoy their passions years into their retirement. Modern retirement communities have become lifestyle communities, not solely about golf and tennis. Celebrities such as Jimmy Buffett — himself a senior citizen — have created “branded” retirement communities that celebrate the fabled “Margaritaville” lifestyle. Other factors may include whether you need living assistance or ready medical care. Of course there’s nothing wrong with finding a quiet place to live around people your own age — that’s really what all of us look for in a community, and it’s no different for seniors. If you’re considering a move to a retirement community — or in search of that lost shaker of salt — here are a few things to consider.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND PARKING
Many seniors enjoy golf, tennis, swimming and walking. Any prospective
retirement community should have easy access to such activities. Other seniors enjoy arts and crafts, board games, dancing and organized activities. Taking part in social events can provide opportunities to make new friends. Research what kinds of social events are organized within the retirement community. Also, find out if the community has ample opportunities for residents to travel to theaters, museums or shopping malls together. Parking is another important factor when choosing a retirement community. Most people enjoy having family and friends visit, so parking is a necessity. When parking is tight, visitors will be less likely to come. Do not overlook its importance.
other service providers. Any prospective community should have a formal emergency plan in place. In addition, check to see if the retirement unit has custom safety features, such as railings in the bathrooms and entranceways.
PET POLICIES
Pet policies are another feature to consider when investigating potential retirement communities. Some facilities will allow you to bring your pet to live with you while others will not. So if
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MEDICAL CARE FACILITIES
Retirement communities should be easily accessible to emergency personnel. Know the location of the closest hospitals, doctors, ambulance services and other personnel. You may wish to restrict your search to communities located near your preferred physician or
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Can a will be contested? Your last will is designed to express your wishes after leaving your family behind. Given its importance and long-lasting impact, experts recommend that you consider every detail, including how your belongings are distributed, who controls your finances and which family members are included in your final plans. When creating the document, it’s essential to ensure it’s ironclad. There are specific circumstances that may result in someone contesting its validity. Fortunately, your desires can’t be contested simply because someone is unsatisfied with its terms. However, most states recognize a few legal reasons that can land your last wishes in a courtroom. If a contest is successful, not only is the questionable provision corrected, but the entire estate is also managed as if the document never existed. Since state laws can vary, it’s imperative to work with a law expert to ensure your desires are honored. Here are a few reasons the document may be considered void.
THE WILL IS SIGNED INCORRECTLY
One of the most significant reasons a will is refused is due to improper signatures after its creation. This can be a common occurrence, especially if there is tension within the family. First, the testator, or person leaving the document, must sign the form with a certain number of witnesses present. In most cases, both parties must be in the same room and perform the signing while everyone is watching.
THE TESTATOR LACKED CAPACITY
The term testamentary capacity refers to a testator understanding the nature and worth of their assets and who should rightfully inherit the assets. This clause typically comes into effect if a will creator faces dementia or another mind-inhibiting disease while the document is being formed. If the will is contested for this reason, many cases end with doctor testimony’s relating to the patient’s state of health.
THE TESTATOR WAS WRONGFULLY INFLUENCED
Another reason to create a will and testament while you’re healthy is that being unduly influenced while your mind isn’t sharp can cause significant issues for those you are leaving behind. If it is deemed that a testator was wrongfully influenced to pass on their possessions to undeserving parties, judgment may approve the contest.
The importance of a trust
Developing a trust is another beneficial pre-planning tool to capitalize on when organizing your estate. While your lawyer or financial advisor can walk you through different policies that may benefit you, a living trust is of utmost importance for you and your family. Virtually, this type of trust guarantees your estate and belongings will be distributed under the terms you create when it is drafted. Because life happens and your beneficiaries may change due to many factors, updating your documents after major milestones is crucial. If you’re unsure of the benefits when building a legal trust, check out some of the most critical reasons it is necessary.
WHAT IS A TRUST?
A trust is an agreement between a grantor, the person who assigns control of an asset, and a beneficiary who receives the benefits upon death. The policy is managed by a trustee who ensures the policy is handled per your requests when it comes into effect. Typically, there are two different types of trusts related to estate planning. Here is how they differ, as suggested by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
• Revocable trust: This legal document can be revoked, terminated or changed at any time by the grantor. • Irrevocable trust: A grantor appoints beneficiaries to property or assets while giving up the power to cancel or modify the terms. When deciding which type of trust is right for your situation, discussing the options with a professional attorney can help make the decision easier.
AVOID PROBATE
According to the American Bar Association, probate is the court-supervised legal procedure that determines the validity of your will. The legal action is necessary when appointing an executor to administer an estate and distribute assets to noted beneficiaries. A way to avoid this sometimeslengthy requirement is to create a living trust within your final wishes. While it may be an extra step during estate planning, completing this policy ensures your belongings are immediately handed to the person you chose as a representative upon death. It forgoes the need for your personal documents to be approved by the court and, in exchange, is handled in a private setting.
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People want to grow old gracefully and maintain their independence as long as possible. There are many decisions to make as well as information to wade through to ensure needs are met and proper care is received through one’s golden years. Individuals, caregivers and families may find that a few helping hands along the way can be invaluable. Numerous elder care resources are available for those who don’t know where to look. Start by researching the National Council on Aging (www. ncoa.org). This is a national leader and trusted association that helps people age 60 and older. The council works with nonprofit organizations, governments and businesses to organize programs and services at the community level. This is a good place to find senior programs that can help with healthy aging — emotionally, physically and financially. AARP (www.aarp.org) is yet another organization dedicated to helping seniors. The comprehensive AARP website offers a host of information on everything from senior discounts to products to health and other information specific to seniors. The
AARP also has an affiliated charity that works to help low-income seniors procure life’s necessities. At the local level in the United States, the federal government has mandated Area Agency on Aging (www.n4a.org) facilities in every county/city. These agencies can provide information on service programs available to the seniors in the area, as well as financial resources. These facilities give seniors access to volunteers who can take seniors around by car, and some provide meals-on-wheels services. The Administration for Community Living (www.acl.org) was established to help older adults and people of all ages with disabilities live where they choose. A network of community-based organizations helps millions of people age in place. Military veterans or those who are/were married to a veteran may be eligible for various benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (www.va.gov). The VA offers health care services, disability compensation, burial benefits, and much more.
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Expenses can change during retirement Work is a major component of daily life, so much so that Andrew Naber, an industrial and organizational psychologist and an associate behavioral scientist at RAND Corp., determined that the average person spends 90,000 hours at work over the course of his or her lifetime. According to a 2014 Gallup poll, the average American retires at age 62, but roughly 64 percent of professionals bid farewell to the workplace between ages 55 and 65. Retirees must make a number of adjustments once they call it a career. No such adjustment is as significant as the financial one. Most people find their post-retirement income is considerably less than when they were working fulltime. That is why financial planners often recommend saving and investing enough during working years to be able to replace 80 percent of preretirement income. Certain expenses get lower after retirement, but some will rise. Here’s a look at what to expect when the bills come due during retirement.
FOOD COSTS
Food costs may go down in retirement because shopping and preparing meals for one or two people is much less costly than feeding a family of four or more. However, dining out may increase as you have more free time to visit local eateries.
AUTOMOTIVE COSTS
According to data from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the average commuter spends 25.8 minutes behind the wheel twice a day, and the average driver puts in 13,474 miles behind the wheel each year — with people between the ages of 35 and 54 clocking close to 15,000 miles. Less time spent in the car means fewer gasoline fill-ups and longer durations between oil changes and other services. In addition,
based on the Internal Revenue Service reimbursement rate of 58 cents per mile, a typical commute of 20 to 30 miles a day costs $11 to $16 a day or $55 to $80 a week. In a year, you could easily be spending $2,000 to $4,000 a year commuting if you live within 15 miles of your job. Without commuting, that cash stays in your pocket.
TAXES
Many people can expect to be done paying federal income taxes when they are retired and no longer earning an income. If the majority of retirement savings were in Roth IRA accounts, contributions are available for withdrawal tax- and penalty-free at any age.
HOUSING
Your mortgage may be paid off before or soon after retirement. That eliminates the single largest expense in many people’s budgets. If your home will not be paid off, it’s possible to downsize to reduce monthly payments.
While many other expenses can go down, travel is one expense that can shoot up during retirement. But many people are happy to bear this cost. With more time for travel, retirees may allocate more funds toward vacations and other great escapes.
HEALTH CARE
Seniors often see their health care needs and costs go up after retirement. It’s important to understand what is covered by health plans, and it’s equally important to set money aside for unforeseen medical expenses. Many costs of living decrease after retirement. However, it is wise to take in the whole picture to understand how to budget for retirement.
What is the 50-30-20 approach? Effective financial strategies vary depending on which stage of life a person is in. For example, a recent college graduate working his or her first professional job will not have the same financial strategy as someone on the cusp of retirement. But one financial strategy that people of all ages can look to for guidance is the 5030-20 approach. Popularized by United States Senator Elizabeth Warren, the 5030-20 approach to financial planning can be a valuable resource for anyone trying to develop a budget. The approach is simple yet effective. Under the 50-30-20 approach, income is allocated based on this breakdown: • 50 percent of money is spent on needs, including housing costs, health insurance,
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Why buy life insurance? Facing one’s mortality and the prospect of leaving family members behind is not always easy. Death, financial security and planning for the future are all difficult subjects, but planning ahead can make matters much easier in the long run. Life insurance holds an important place in overall financial planning. One of the most apparent benefits of life insurance is that it will provide a considerable sum of cash upon the insured’s death, which can be put toward the cost of funeral arrangements, housing and dependent care. Beyond end-of-life bills and care, life insurance can offer other advantages, say the experts at Allstate Insurance Company. Life insurance can provide a family with a financial safety net. When a beneficiary is named, life insurance can serve as an inheritance for that person or people. Heirs may face estate taxes after a loved one dies, and life insurance benefits may help offset all or a portion of the costs. There may be benefits to life insurance while a person is living as well. The life insurance information site Term Life 2 Go says that, depending on the policy, life insurance can be borrowed against to pay
off debt, buy a house or live off of dividends from the life insurance investment. This can provide a source of supplemental retirement income. Gateway Financial advisors say that many life insurance plans are extremely flexible and can be modified as needs change. Death benefits may be decreased if desired, and premiums can be skipped, reduced or increased. Business owners also can use life insurance policies to their advantage. Including life insurance with the list of other benefits offered to prospective employees can entice top-notch candidates. Sole proprietors may use life insurance as a business continuation plan so that insurance proceeds can keep the business in the black until it is sold or a replacement owner is found. Shopping for life insurance requires careful research and an understanding of the products available. Consumers should have a thorough understanding of term and whole life policies, what premiums will cost, what the death benefit will pay, and if there are any living benefits. For example, living benefits may cover some costs for chronically or terminally ill people.
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High School
South Dakota @ Cal Poly 6 p.m.
Spearfish @ Sturgis Brown 6 p.m. Lead-Deadwood @ Hill City 6 p.m. Custer @ Belle Fourche 6 p.m. Newell @ Timber Lake 6 p.m.
Black Hills State University @ CSU-Pueblo 12pm
NCAA Division II
Friday 9/17
Saturday 9/18
NFL
Thursday Night 9/16
NCAA Division I
NY Giants @ Washington 6:20 p.m.
Saturday 9/18
Sunday 9/19
Michigan State @ 22 Miami 10 a.m. Nebraska @ 4 Oklahoma 10 a.m. Nevada @ Kansas State 12:05 p.m. Purdue @ Notre Dame 12:30 p.m.
Buffalo @ Miami 11 a.m. Cincinnati @ Chicago 11 a.m. Denver @ Jacksonville 11 a.m.
for a quick SNACK or BEVERAGE!
Houston @ Cleveland 11 a.m. LA Rams @ Indoanapolis 11 a.m. Las Vegas @ Pittsburgh 11 a.m. New England @ NY Jets 11 a.m. New Orleans @ Carolina 11 a.m. San Francisco @ Philadelphia 11 a.m. Atlanta @ Tampa Bay 2:05 p.m. Minnesota @ Arizona 2:05p.m. Dallas @ LA Chargers 2:25p.m. Tennessee @ Seattle 2:25 p.m. Kansas City @ Baltimore 6:20 p.m.
Monday Night 9/20 Detroit at Green Bay 6:15 p.m.
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ESTATE OF JOHN MEADE & TERESA (TERI) MEADE, 75 RED BLUFF ROAD, BEULAH, WY (THE HOME IS SOLD!)
LIVE PUBLIC AUCTION
~ HIGHLIGHTS ~ Featuring a 2007 Bobcat 5600 Turbo 4x4 “Tool Cat” – 2006 Kubota 900 RTV (side-by-side) 4x4 diesel – 2009 Echo Trailers sgl axle flatbed utility trailer, title - Lots of attachments to fit the Tool Cat (which are universal with the majority of skidsteers) – A Very Large selection of top-quality (90% Craftsman) wood working & shop tools – Craftsman LT 2000 riding mower – Lg assortment of yard maintenance tools, etc. – Lots of dimension (mostly oak) lumber & plywood – A very fine offering of high-quality household furniture & furnishings – A nice selection of collectibles as well as desirable antiques – and other items.
LIVE ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION HELD ON-SITE ON:
SATURDAY – SEPT. 18 – 10:00 AM SHARP AUCTION LOCATION: 75 RED BLUFF RD., BEULAH, WY. Just west of Beulah ½ mi., take Redwater Rd. north to Red Bluff Rd., then follow the road around to the Meade residence. Signs will be posted. 2007 BOBCAT TOOL CAT – 2006 KUBOTA 900 RTV – 2009 ECHO UTILITY TRAILER – SKIDSTEER ATTACHMENTS – LAWN CARE: 2006 Kubota 900 RTV 4x4 diesel side-by-side, 391-hrs.; Echo
Trailers flatbed utility trailer, 6.5’x15’ BP, with ramps; (4) receiver hitches; 2007 Bobcat 5600 Turbo 4x4 Tool Cat with bucket/grapple, spare tire, spare tire & wheel, tire chains, one owner, 977-hrs.; Bobcat 7-ft. hyd. split/angle snowplow blade; 2011 Bobcat Model M 90 finish mower, 7.5-ft. wide; Bobcat 72” land plane w/scarifier; Bobcat power slip digger; Bobcat 6” & 9” auger bits; Craftsman LT2000 riding mower w/17.5-HP OH engine; Sev. Stihl gas weed eaters; Garden chemicals; Solar Pak 6 fence charger; Plastic snow fence; Pex & other pipe; New 36” Larsen storm door; Landscape timbers & steel posts; Yard windmill; (2) fertilizer spreaders; WT 190 weed wacker; Garden tools.
SHOP TOOLS & RELATED WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT – NEW LUMBER: Note: The lion’s share of these tools are Craftsman or Sears. Ridgid pipe vise tripod; Performax 16-32 Plus belt sander; Cr.6x48” belt & 9” disc sander on stand; Cr. 12” bench-top drill press w/laser; Delta Shop Master; Sears table saw & saw fence on stand; Cr. 16” var.-speed scroll saw on stand; Cr. plate jointer; Cr. cordless circular saw; Cr. 14” bandsaw on stand w/extra blades; Cr. Router table w/router; Cr. ½” 19.2-V cordless drill driver vari-sp. w/rev & 3/8” 19.2-V cordless rt. angle drill driver w/charger & case; DeWalt chop saw on Delta Kickstand port. work stand w/chop saw hood; Performax 14” abrasive cut-off saw; Magna Force tort air compressor; Ultra Source 15,000 watt lec.-start generator; Cr. Air compressor on cart; Karcher 2500-psi 2.4-GPM power washer w/Honda engine; Grizzly dust collector; Movable cart w/ mtd. vises; Numerous sets of Cr. socket sets both Deep & Standard depth; Paslode, Bostitch, Senco & Cr. air nailers; Sev. cases of new coil nails & 16-P nails; Powermate air chisel; Stacking tool box full of hardware; Lots of ext. cords; Light bulbs; NIB Rockwell “Jawhorse”; Shop vac; Lots of elec. pad sanders, RotoZip, spiral saws, Worksmith rotary tools, Dremel contour sander, planes, corner sander, cut-out saw, work lights, elec. angle grinders, router bits, drills, tap & die sets, elec. utility sharpener, pipe wrenches, sev. routers, T-squares; (2) SS wire shelving carts on castors; elec. heaters; Hilti hammer drill; Tool boxes w/tools; Lots & lots of hand tools incl. wrenches, pliers, C-clamps, (3) new roller stands, (4) 4’ bar clamps, sanding disks, various sizes of circ. saw blades; screwdrivers, hammers, & related; staplers & staples; files & hand saws; Lots of auto fluids; New padlocks; 2.5-ton trolley jack w/jack stands in case; Drill bit sets; ½-HP bench grinder; bolt caddies & contents; Lots of cabinet & drawer hardware; Sev. step ladders; 26’ alum. ext. ladder; 18’ fiberglass ext. ladder; ATV & car ramps; (2) mini scaffolds; Factory scaffold on dolly wheels; Tall metal cabinet; (2) 48” alum. concrete bull floats w/handle; concrete stakes; Lots of new UG & interior elec. wire; Remington FA kerosene heater; LUMBER: Numerous sheets of ¼” to ¾” of new oak plywood; some pine plywood; (14) new 1x6”x8’ & 1x8”x8’ solid oak boards; (4) new 1x8”x16’ long solid oak boards; (17) new 1x8”x16’ pine boards & lots of other trim boards & pieces.
FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS & RELATED ITEMS: Very fine Sheeshem ranch-style wood dining
table & (6) chairs; Pr. Matching Sheesham wood bar stools; Solid oak breakfast nook table & bench; (4) uph. Dining chairs on castors; Glider rocker; Custom oak TV armoire w/appliqué & incl. fireplace insert, nice; Table lamps; Lg. oak coffee table with drawers on each side; (2) child-size rocking chairs; Oak plant stand w/appliqué; Oak TV stand w/ elec. fireplace & appliqué; (2) contemporary oak curved glass china cabinets w/appliqué & carving; Oak desk; Oak low 4-dr. cabinet; 9x12 room-size rug; Other area rugs; Oak rocking chair; Oak buffet; Pr. Wing-back easy chairs w/claw feet; Sofa table w/2 drawers; Queen size bed frame w/under-drawers, dresser w/mirror, (2) night stands; Queen bed w/ oak headboard & (2) night stands; Queen box spring & mattress; (9)-drawer dresser; Gone-With-The-Wind table lamp; Blue Ray DVD player; Kimball Performer organ & stool; Smoke Pro BBQ grill; Maytag refrigerator w/bottom freezer; Kenmore refrigerator; 15-cu. ft. chest freezer; Panasonic microwave; 30-cup coffee maker; Computer desk; Roll top desk; Folding chairs; “Coffee” wall decoration & others; Canister set; Lots of Christmas items incl. lighted houses, trees, wreaths; Seasonal decorations; Various knick knacks; Glassware; Figurines; Books of many subjects; VHS movies; Royal paper shredder; Nice wrought iron patio table & (4) chairs; Pr. of wrought iron patio chairs; Nice wrought iron patio loveseat.
ANTIQUE & COLLECTOR’S ITEMS: 1920’s Homestake Mining & Lead photos; Vintage paper goods & postcards; Vintage diary full of old stamps; Vintage Valentines cards; Set of leather bound Louis L’Amour books; Full set of “The Civil War” Time Life; Set of “WWII” Time Life; Set of “American Wilderness” Time Life; “Planet Earth” Time Life; Set of books “World Experts”; Set of books “World of Science”; Set of “The Old West” Time Life; Time Life “Library of Nations”; Antique hardware cabinet/desk w/10 drawers & old pulls; Vintage dresser w/curved front & bev. glass mirror; Nice custom solid cedar bedroom set incl. full size bed frame, chest of drawers, dresser w/mirror & night stand; Oak commode w/towel bar; Costume jewelry incl. (1) BH Gold, jade, turquoise, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, etc.; Collector’s toy tractors, cars & trucks; Lg group of miniature metal cars; Toy Ferris wheel; Sturgis 1990 beer cans; (6) Thomas Kincade collector plates w/plate stands; (9) Bradford Exchange collector plates; (3) walking sticks, one is hefty diamond willow; Lots of pottery vases incl. (1) Sioux Pottery; (9) Dept. 56 bear figures; Angel figurines; Kerosene lamps & bracket lamps & (1) reflector; Lots of framed & unframed prints; (11) place setting of Noritake china with extra & serving pieces; Lg crystal vase from Czech.; (2) Gorz Germany steins; Pink depression glassware & crystal dishes, bowls, shakers & pitchers; Old egg beater; Coffee grinder;(3) gal crock butter churn w/lid & paddle; Notary stamp & Bills Of Sales. RECREATION ITEMS: Nice cont. brass telescope with tripod; Combination air hockey/pool table w/steel frame &
all access.; Ping pong table; WII game w/access. & lots of games; Fishing tackle & fishing poles; (3) DOT rated helmets; Coleman propane fuel; Graviton & Wi-Fi drone, NIB; And other items.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Large items will sell at 1:00 PM sharp. We urge you to make plans to attend this fine auction of quality items throughout. You Will Not Be Disappointed! Bring a partner as we may sell in 2 auction rings for a short portion of the day.
OWNER: ESTATE OF JOHN MEADE & Teresa (Teri) Meade, 75 Red Bluff Road, Just NW of BEULAH, WY
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