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We the general public do not know the CURRENT Legal Issues and Tax Laws of keeping what we worked so hard for...
We think we have money in the bank, some life insurance, if something happens my family will be all set...
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Cal Casey of Hastings, has completed a two-week Reppert School of Auctioneering Study Course in Auburn IN., receiving his auction diploma with honors. Though he has been calling auctions since he was a teenager, Cal needed
the required in class hours to apply for and take the Indiana Auctioneers State Exam in order to obtain a license to call auctions in Indiana.
Besides the Family Auction Business, Cal also works at the Shipshewana Livestock Auction in Indiana.
Tye Casey residing in Plymouth, IN, formally of Hastings, MI, will compete at the prestigious World Livestock Auctioneer Championship in Fergus Falls, MN, June 10th through the 14th. during the National Convention.
He is among only 32 finalists chosen from throughout the Nation to be qualified to compete at this competition.
Besides the Family Auction Business, Tye currently works at the Shipshewana Livestock Auction and the Topeka Livestock Auction in Indiana.
Congratulations to both of these fine young men on their accomplishments
and their interest in the family business that their grandfather,
the late Calvin “Tink” Brown of Allegan started with his first auction on April 20th, 1957,
and that their father Leon Casey, has so aptly and caringly carried on.